Hubbard High School - Bard Yearbook (Hubbard, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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Fresl1mon.Closs Officers President ..... Allan Wylde Vice-President . . Robert Reynolds Secretary . . . Eileen Zetterquist Treasurer .... Betty Lou Papa Class Advisor . . Mr. J. Berardi Sophomore Class Officers President . . . Joseph Pasquarella Vice-President . . . Ronald Gergle Secretary . . . . Edward Fabian Treasurer . . . Edith McKnight Class Advisor . . Mr. F. McLaughlin Junior Class Officers President ..... Tom Plumeret Vice-President . . Robert Leone Secretary . . . . Virginia May Treasurer .... Betty Pannunzio Class Advisor . . Mr. C. Cunningham Page 27

Page 30 text:

SENIOR DAZE The month of September found us getting acquainted with each other all over again. When we arrived on September 4, we found our seats all assigned and Miss Burrows and Mr. Sontag as our homeroom teachers. It was hard to get back to the old grind and as of yet some of us still havien't gotten there. Everyone was waiting for that Hrst football game and no one was disappointed when Hubbard defeated Girard 20-0. Much praise goes to Mr. Sontag and Mr. Berardi for the very successful season they had dur- ing the fall of 1951. We won 6 games and lost 5. The Annual Staff was announced with Patti McBride and Sue Evans being chosen as co-editors. All of the members have been working madly every since. Remember all the primpin' we did and the dreams', that were making their way from classes down to the workshop of Mr. Robin- son, our photographer. The boys just couldn't wait to change back to their re- liable jeans . Anyhow we did get a look at the handsome brutes in their dress suits. We hardly recognized some of them, and on the whole, we have a handsome group of boys. Then came time to see how our John Han- cock's looked in print. Wherever you saw a group of f'Seniors , cards were flying fast and furious. We had several Bak-e Sales and found out what wonderful cooks our Senior girls will make some lucky boys. Several occasions found us voting for can- didates for class queens. Pat Reno was nominated as Halloween Queen with Carole Harder and Jean Altiere being nominated as Homecoming Queens. We wanted everyone to know we were up- to-date on this atomic energy stuff. We sure did by presenting our play, The Atomic Blonde . No one will ever forget Paul Schuerer in his sultry role. December 14 was the day of miracles. The ohs and ahs of seeing each other's pic- tures and looking twice to be sure we were looking at a member of the senior class. The Senior Christmas party at the Ameri- can Legion Hall will long be remembered. Who will forget Mr. Sontag playing the role of Santa, the square dancing, the wonderful eats, and the Christmas presents? This is to be an annual event for the class of 52 . January marked the beginning of the Moni- tor System. This was done through the efforts of the newly organized Student Council . Congrats to Ralph Reynolds as he has done a wonderful job as president. On February 2 the brains of the class went to Warren to really test the machine upstairs. Friday nights were reserved for our sports and then those dances afterwards! ! l We realized that graduation was close when we chose our announcements. We have chosen our date for the fabulous Senior Dayl' and so be on the look out and we do mean you - Juniors. With fond memories we look back on our Senior year and all the others at Hubbard High. We wish they could last longer but all good things must come to an end. As of now we still have graduation, Bacca- laureate, and the Prom to look forward to but soon they will be memories too. To tell the truth - Juniors - we are a little wor- ried about the Prom but we know in the end it will be something to always remember. This about closes the book on the Class of 1952 but we will never forget a minute of our SENIOR DAZE. K Page 26



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JUNIORS Arnett, Kenneth Bair, Edward Berlin, Donald Blakely, Thomas Bundv. Charles Camuso, Pat Castner, Bob Castner, James Coller, Fred Costick, Mike Curry, John DeSantis, William Devine, Charles Ensley, Ronald Fedor, Donald Fedorchak, James Ferrett, Nick Gardinier, Charles Gardner, Clarence Gossick, Ray Green, Carl Hill, Donald Horvath, Richard Houy, Jack Hubbard, James Huish, Richard Johnson, Tom Jones, Tom Jordan, Carl Klucher, Bill Kutsko, Jim Landy, Don Leone, Robert Lewis, LeRoy Lewis, Bob Madeline, Edward Mahon, Paul May, Dale McCliment, Bill McKnight, George Nutter, Tom Oakley, William O'Conner. John Onesti, Thomas Pappa, John Patrick. Edward Patrick, Mike Pettitt, Don Phillips, Michael Plumeret, Tom Praznik, George Ressler, Robert Rosile, John Rosile, Vince Ross, James Rowe, Ronnie Ryser, Edward Schmidt, Ronald Scopacasa, Vincent Shelton, Ray Sisco, David Slemons, Leonard Smelko, Bob Smith, George Trail, Ralph Tritt, Donald Walker, Robert Waltman, William Webb, Paul Welk, Rex Whittle, George Wolford, Bob Page 28 Arnett, Mary Jane Bartko, Patricia Bowers, Shirley Bundy, Theresa Choppa, Mary Clark, Veda Crea, Marie Doyle, Norma Jean Edwards, Patti Dudarewicz, Lillian Farmer, Carol Rae Faber, Elva Fricker, Delaine Gardner, Alice Hamill, Judy Hetrick, Betty Hettrick, Joan Hines, Rose Mary Horne, Ruth Hinerman, Aileen Hodgson, Beverly Jameson, Madelyn Klug. Nancy Krivak, Mary Ann LaCivita, Geraldine Landry, Emily Jean Lesh, Mina Jean Levandoski, Marie Maines, Margaret Mason, Shirley May, Virginia McAlpin, Mary J0 McClelland, Doris Medve, Mary Helen Montgomery, Bessie Neider, Doris Najem, Alice Newell, Mary Jane Nicholas, Mary Oliver, Lila Pannunzio, Betty Pansler, Lois Patten, Pauline Popa, Sally Pritchard, Marlene Piurkoski, Helen Pushkar, Dolores Ritenour, Jackie Romo, Mary Singletary, Myrtis Stewart, Jane Tickey, Shirley Tiday, Mary Louise Tribley, Shirley Troyer, Eva Wadjum, Mary Ann Walts, Barbara Wells, Anna Belle Wills, Beverly Wilson, Florence Wolfgang, Iris Woods, Sue Carol

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