Hubbard High School - Bard Yearbook (Hubbard, OH)

 - Class of 1950

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Page 7 text:

, ,,'YEARBOOK STAFF Seated, Left to Right-Lou Ann Reeder, Mary Briody, Richard Stewart, Lenora Skruck, Evelyn Hackett, Q Ethel Kuthy, Mary Louise Marino. Standing, Left to Right-Pearl Troyer, Mary J. Moz zillo, Donald Shuklansky, Clararnae Yereb, Patricia Picino, James Whitelock, Rosella Puskar, I obert Foreman, Mary Meier, Thomas Tufts, Joanna McIntyre, Myrna Pettitt. ' u Co-editors ..-.,.. .,.. R ichard Stewart, Lenora Skruck Literary Editor ,,,o .c,, P earl Troyer Feature Editor ,... w,-,Patricia Picino Snapshot Editor ,,,,, - -slEvelyn Hackett Sports Editor c...... a,,, R obert Craig Business Managers .e... ---Mary Louise Marino, Mary Briody Advertising Managers ,.,. ,,., D onald Shuklansky, Thomas Tufts Advisors eas. .- s.,, ,ow ---.Mr. Gray, Miss Burrows After many months of planning the staff is extremely proud to present this record of events and activities that make up our 1950 yearbook. We have printed a summary of the many joy-filled days spent in the pro- tective arms of old Mother Hubbard . In future years when you find yourself far removed from your high school, may it serve to remind you of the good friends and happy times you left behind in old Hubbard High. ..3..

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DEDICATION During the four years that Mr. Gray has been our advisor he has guided us with good judgment and kindness. We can never repay him for the time he has devoted to making our high school days something to be remembered. His loy- alty and understanding, combined with that sixth sense - good leadership, have guided us from our first uncertain freshman' days through our junior-senior prom to the climax of our high school career-commencement. Although he was very active in school and civic affairs, he still found time to lend a helping hand to those who needed it. Though we leave ourselves to him in memory, we dedicate this book to him as material proof of our genuine appreciation of all he has done for us. ...fg- HQ, -fcfjwlv



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BOARD OF EDUCATION Left to Right-John Hamill, Paul Booth, Mrs. Edith Phillips, R. C. Reynolds, Florence Diroll, William Watson, K. C. Tufts. To THE CLASS OF 1950 AND STUDENTS OF HUBBARD HIGH SCHOOL: Your Board of Education has but one purpose-the betterment of Hubbard Schools. It has instituted the most ambitious program of expansion and improvement, both scholastically and physically, which has ever been undertaken in Hubbard School District. The object of the Board of Education and Superintendent Reynolds is to establish a schol- astic program and a new vocational program which will be second to none. Your Board is vitally interested in promoting athletics and every other extra-curricular activity which may be beneficial to the students and broadening to the school program. Planning and supervising the erection of the new million dollar high school building, and the revision of the entire school system, are challenging objectives. Its realization will entail no small expenditure of time and effort, and the final result depends upon the help which you alone can give. Only with the continued co-operation of Hubbard High School students, their faculty, and the citizens of Hubbard can this goal be attained. Congratulations to the Class of 1950 upon the completion of your high school education. You are to be commended for your fine school spirit and co-operation. Although you will not be able to receive directly the benefits of the new program, you may be proud that you have made a real contribution to its realization, and that thereby, indirectly, you too will share, because you have helped to build. JOHN HAMILL, President PAUL BOOTH, Vice President MRS. EDITH PHILLIPS KENNETH TUFTS WIIILIAM WATSON FLORENCE DIROLL, Clerk ..4..

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