Hubbard High School - Bard Yearbook (Hubbard, OH)

 - Class of 1953

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SNAPS NT' A X4 What are you up to now, Norma? Don't do it, Patti . . . These lovely Home Ee lassies will give some poor unsuspect- ing man indigesfion-E. Casey, J. Hollenbank, A. Gardner, V. Clark, L. Dudarewicz, and M. A. Krivak . . . A notorious quintettee-S. Kelley, S. Bowers, S. Mason. M. J. McAlpin, and C. R. Farmer . . . A gruesome twosorne, G. Praznik and C. Gardinier . . . I wonder how much sleep this crew got at the Slumber party'?f'B. Pannunzio, A. Gardner, V. May, P. Edwards. T. Choppa. and B. Yeager . . . Therese and George . . . Put me down. Elva . . . IP Group in September 1941- Row 1-M. M. Weirick, N. Doyle, B. Hodgson, B. Ours, A. Hinerman, D. Cavanaugh. C. R. Farmer, M. J. lVIcAlpin, I. Wolfgang: Row 2--YJ. Stewart. N. Koehli, E. Faber. S. Mason. S. Tribley, M. J. Newell, J. Ross. J. Hamill, A. Gardner, J. Ritenour: Row 3-lVIrs. Johns, D. Pettitt, M. Fleca, L. Dudarewicz, D. McClelland, S. Bowers, J. Hunsinger, B. Wills, J. Phillips, V. Clark, M. Maines, T. Nutter: Row 4-J. Curry, R. Webb. J. Fedorchak. T. Johnson, W. Waltman, D. Fedor, J. Rosile. A. Gunner, R. Wolford, R. Castner. Page 26

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ANNA BELLE WELLS GEORGE WHITTLE SENIORS IRIS WOLFGANG BEVERLY WILLS FLORENCE WILSON Page 25



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CLASS PROPHECY Our first stop is New York where we see none other than our own Ed Bair, prominent business tycoon of the day. We see Mary Ann Wadjun, his private secretary, hard at work with Mr. Bair's various clients, Veda Clark, Emily Jean Landry, Mary Helen Medve. In the outer office we find Don Berlin, Mike Costick and Bill DeSantis trying to get those books to balance. While in New York we decided to visit the famous scientific laboratory where James Fed- orchak is the very famous atomic scientist of the day. Mixing Prof. F edorchak's latest won- der formula are John Curry, John Rosile and Ronnie Schmidt, his three most able assistants. No tour would be complete without a tour of the famous N. B. C. television station in New York. Charles Gardinier meets us at the door and takes us to see three members of the Class of '53 who have made good in the T.V. field. First we see Rosemary who is now the stand-in for My Friend Irma. While viewing the stu- dio we run into Paul Mahon, who is now star- ring in the Superman Series. Vince and his Stardusters are hard at work in the projec- tion room. We decide to stop at the Stork Club for dinner where we see none other than Bob Ressler, who is chief chef, and Mina Jean, who is now a professional waitress who made good. As we climb on our carpet to continue the tour westward we decide to stop at the nation's capitol to look up a few of the other Seniors of '53. Ohio's two Senators Bill Waltman and Don Landy are hard at work trying to get a bill passed for COKE to run in all school foun- tains. We notice Bob Walker is exhibiting his latest masterpieces in the Smithsonian Insti- tute. Next on our list is Chicago, the famous windy city, where we find quite a few of oui former classmates. We see posters of Wimp, who is now a professional wrestler and dares anyone to defy him. Don Pettitt, who is run- ning for Mayor, is making a speech to his at- tentive crowd. Listening to his powerful words we see Dolores Puskar, Mary Romo, Shirley Tickey, and Doris Neider all trying to make their kids behave. Riding his motorcycle to keep the crowd intact we see John O'Conner, who is chief of police. While in Chicago we hear that Bob Castner is the new mattress test- er at Marshall Fields. As our carpet moves on westward we view Ed and Doris leaving their prosperous cattle ranch to listen to Rev. Rex Welk deliver one of his finer sermons of the day. Also in the con- gregation we see Barbara Walts, Sally Popa, and Annabelle Wells all happily married by now. Our next stop is Hollywood where we see quite a few of our Seniors of '53. Red En- sley, our handsome leading man, is rehearsing with Betty Pannunzio, the glamorous star of stage and screen. Russ Webb is busy behind the cameras photographing Jane, our lovely cheesecake queen. Bev Wills, head of the make-up department is also hard at work. On the next set,' we hear Ray Cossick, who has just robbed Perry Como of a job, singing for his new movie. He is ably accompanied by Shirley Bowers. While in town we decided to visit the circus and are surprised to recognize quite a few faces. Pat Camuso, the barker, is calling the crowd into the big top for the show is about to start. As we enter we see Ray Shelton and Jim Castner trying to get their elephants calmed down for the parade around the ring. Jack Houy has his trained seals ready for Ring No. 1 and Mike Phillips is entering Ring No. 2 with his dog act. Could that be our own Nancy Klug who is doing the daring stunts on the trapeze? Ruth Horne is in the ring with her gymnastic team, and Delaine is the pretty bare-back rider on the white horse. Ringrnaster Tom Jones is introducing Vince Rosile and his juggling act while the No. 1 clown, Don Hill, has the crowd in hysterics. Enjoying his funny antics are Joan Hettrick, Alice Gardner, Florence Wilson and Norma Doyle. Ed Patrick is announcing the famous Page 27

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