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-ull' a RICH.AR.D BALLENGER In hrs lessons he does excel Out 1n the world he'll do just swell MICHAEL BARTHOLOMEW A pleasantly quxet countenance Is M1ke's, a boy of confldence In September of 1955 two hundred and one students became freshmen of Hubbard Hrgh School That was a brg year for all of us We had f1nally become a part of hrgh school lrfe We d1d everythrng for the frrst ume that year We d1d these thrngs under the gurdance of our advrsors M1ss Kerola and Mr Stralght We got the year under way by electrng class off1cers They were Pres1dent Tom Ambrose V1ce Presrdent Gene Cosuck Secretary Peggy Hoffman and Treasurer Nadene Marshall At the same mme we chose class colors CARL BARTONE The best we all wrsh to thrs handsome young man Who puts everythlng mto lxfe that he can RONALD BAXTER A person upon whom you can depend That's our Ronnle a real good frrend STEPHEN BAUER He's always ready to help us out To wrpe away our frowns and our pouts JERRY BARTKO We wave a salute to shlek of the class Who dresses so mcely, he catches each lass 18 . I , Z ' l S , 3 , . VX rf? A9 K' if yy, 1. if A e J , mf 1 M X fs Q J
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TOM AMBROSE To'n 15 qmue and smart too To one g1rl he w111 alway b true ELEANOR ARNAL In all sports she's qu1te actlve E,1l1e's sweet and attraetxve DONALD ANDERSON Wha.t's good for Don good for Ron JOSEPH S BAGLIER A, Josepn befter known as Joe ' Is a very n1ce boy to know FRANK BABICH For a w1de, bnght smxle, and a loud ahoy Just look for Frank that's our boy RONALD ANDERSON Wha 's good for Ron Is good for Don 17
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and flower. They were pink and blue carnations. Some of our activi- ties that year were selling football pencils, Christmas and Easter candy, and car plates, Diane Johnston reigned as our candidate for Halloween Queen that year. In March of 1956 we had our first class party. At this party everyone met some new friends. If we think back we can remember a certain group of gals singing a song over the P.A. system. Since this was our first class get-together everyone will al- ways remember the wonderful time they had. The Freshman year is GERALD BAYUS Red the man with the ready smile Has many friends that we hope are worthwhile PAUL BEACH Paul Wlth glasses is intelligent looking But you can be sure that he always has somethlng cooking JUDITH LEE BECKMAN Judy is a lot of fun Always happy never glum SUSAN BERNDT A real swell friend is our Sue Always happy never blue 19 RITA MAE BEREIS A pal to everyone--always true Friends like Rita Mae are few MARY ANN BERNDT Faithful, studious and so sweet Just the kind one likes to meet
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