Hubbard High School - Bard Yearbook (Hubbard, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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tContinuedl Peg Miller leaves with her green-eyed truck driver. Walt Potock leaves telling Mr. Vanaman what to do. Judy Mills leaves her height to Mary Theresa Choppa. Beverly Moffitt leaves to trap some un- suspecting gentleman. Milan Puskar leaves his suede shoes to Rich Horvath. Edna Nadeja leaves her ability as a stock- car driver at Canfield to Doris Neider. John Puskar leaves his wise-cracking to Tom Blakely. Jim Reuff leaves his Spanish translations to Don Pettitt. Evelyn Paris leaves her vocabulary to Mrs. Herriman's dictionary. Ralph Reynolds leaves his presidency of the Student Council to some lucky Junior. Elsie Redinger leaves her keen sense of humor to Jane Stewart. Bill Reeble leaves to be a dancing teach- er at Del Castle,s Dance Studio. Dick Rolfe leaves for Dairyland to escort his lady fair home. Pat Reno leaves her turned up collars to Shirley Tribley. Don Roose leaves his Physics book to John Curry. Margaret Samulka leaves her gymnastic ability to Pauline Patten. Marietta Sansota leaves her track-speed Q in running for the school busj to Marlene Pritchard. Ernie Ruby leaves his chauffering to Ronnie Schmidt. Paul Schuerer leaves his acting ability to Ben Slemons. Mary Jean Scarpine leaves her place in the oflice to Beverly Wills. Ken Shellito leaves his position on the football team to Nick F errett. Margaret Shellito leaves with B. Moffitt to make it a grue-some-two-some. Charles Shufflebarger leaves his fish stor- ies to anyone who has the patience to listen. Carolyn Straitiff leaves her studious ways to Lois Pansler. Rich Smith hasn't been here long enough to leave. Carolyn Vukovich leaves her gum-chew- ing to Mary Jane Lehn. Dave Snyder leaves his memory to Mr. Berardi. Margaret Wozniak leaves her angelic ways to Mary Helen Medve. Bill Stanton leaves his seat in Miss Toy's Study Hall to Ed Ressler. ' Glen Stiver leaves his cigar box to John O'Conner. fJohn the box isn't fulllj Bobbie Hurst leaves her bangs to Carol Rae Farmer. John Suhy leaves his sharp clothes to Mike Patrick. Margurite Conway leaves her bat-wing sweaters to Jeannette Pierce. Malcolm Tuck leaves his Southern accent to Pat Camuso. Steve Tolnar leaves his head of hair to Dale May. Phyllis Paduchik leaves her demure ways to Madelyn Jameson. John Varga leaves his tight levies to Bill Oakley. Rodney Wells leaves his bow-tie to George Praznik. Bill White leaves that tired feeling in the 4th period of a football game to LeRoy Lewis. Shirley Reighard leaves all her troubles to Veda Clark. Ed Williams leaves his wide awake ideas to Russ Webb. John Wayland leaves his typing ability to Carl Jordan. Florence Davis leaves her seat in Room 34 to Helen Piurkoski. The Class of 1952 leaves all their build- ing permits, tardy and absence slips, and troubles to Miss Burrows and Mr. Sontag, our homeroom teachers. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We, the Senior Class, have set our hand and seal hereto, this twenty-third day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty-two. Page 24

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i 3 11 i S i Q E Chow time at the Xmas party, December 26, 1951 at the Legion Hall . . . The office window decorated for the holidays with Miss Bridges, Phyllis, Joanne, and Scarp . . . '4Richie in his party apron filling up the punch glasses for Pat and Bob . . . Dance time . . . a visit from Santa . . . the four beauties again . . . another group enjoying the refreshments . . . the big- gest boy got the biggest package CWhat was in it, Bill?J . . . Professor Sontag playing with his Xmas train while 'tKaty looks on . . . What an opening for that dagwood, Richard! !! . . . the Coalburg gang takes a rest before the trek home. Page 23



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The Sisco Kid finally makes it to school for a day . . . the boys lined up during the noon hour . . . Chuckie making love to the Atomic Blonde . . . The senior play cast takes a breather between acts . . . a thorn between two roses . . . make- up time . . . the property boys, Ralph and Bob . . . a Junior twosome - Doris and Ed . . . Miss Toy's 10th English Class . . . refreshment time after a basketball game . . . a popular noon hour dance in the gym . . . Don't you gals believe in signs? Page 25

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