Hubbard High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1931

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ll , a 1' 9g BLUE! AND WHITE fm law J!! J I 51 .fl ll HARRY WYLDE DOROTHY HATTON J Dot is one member of our class who Though a member of the football team :X for four years, and a Second Rudy Va- has opinions and isn't afraid to say so. lee in our Glee Club, Harry's aim of life is to be bashful. She debates, is on the honor roll, and represents H. H. S. in state scholarship contests. 'V In ROY KENNEDY Roy entered our class this year. He is HELEN SANDER . . . . ' Helen Joined our class in her senior' .ij 1 . V, a little shy, but when it comes to foot- year. She would rather type than eat. Ifqjfv 1 I ball, look out. Roy is liked for his good We are glad Helen left Rayen and came nature. to Hubbard. ,q?,sM!.LgwXfiQclvwv,. TO THE CLASS OF '3u Here's to the Class of '31, With colors green and white With their high ideals and visions fair, Their future looms up bright. Living our motto Work conquers all, We seniors start out on life's road, Ready and Willing, yes, eager to shoulder Our share of the world's heavy load. Our flower-the pure 'White Carnation ls the symbol of friendships sincere, May We always look back on our school days, With memories we cherished so dear. We toast the Class of '31, And boast of the records We have madeg A cheer to those who guided us ong Who helped us grade by grade. So farewell, our Alma Mater, Here's a toast to you: To your high ideals be faithful, With this thought We say adieu. -ANNA LAURA KERR. wi 1 9 3 I Page Jevefzleen ,, 4

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e 1 . '41 I P- io ,I--4 I v 'Q xr I 5 iw 4 , V X-W H- 1, 1 5 xxx 5 I um, 5:4 ' ' xx' 1 if 5 I Q. 5 X BLUESAHD IWHITE? , 3' For 3 :7 3 lxxr X :tx UI, -4 N , ' X., . .X MARJORIE SNYDER Marj. is kept busy as she is a mem- ber of the Glee Club, Varsity team, Fea- ture editor of the Blue and White. Often we hear some Cy's. EDWARD SOVIK Eddie has been on the football squad for three years, in spite of his small size. No, Ed never worries about les- sons. MARY STEPHENS We can't do justice to Mary's charac- teristic Irish disposition here, so we'll just say she works on the basketball squad, staff and Glee Club. PATRICIA TAYLOR Patricia is from out of town, so we know little about her between school hours, but during the school day she is interested in the actions of K. B. JOHN TIEDY The faculty is John's biggest bother, but since that diploma looms big he does enough to get by. Good natured, happy- go-lucky, John belongs in '31. GLADYS TOBEY Gladys is never seen about school with- out a big smile and she adds her share to the jokes and good times of the class. VIRGINIA TRACY Oh! to have a girl like this for a friend, One who is always the same and true to the end. Virginia is captain of the basketball squad, a debater and staff member. SAM TUCCIARONE Sam, as captain of the basketball team, treasurer of the senior class, and secre- tary of the Leaders' Club, is one of the busiest members of our class. HELEN WENTZ Helen is one of the jolly and good na- tured members of '31, Helen is on the semester honor roll this year and is Art editor of the annual. H MARGARET WILLIAMS Peggy's eyes are always full of mis- chief. Once in a while she forgets to study her lessons. Every week you can hear her warble in Glee Club. ' ww I Page Jixteen 93



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BLUE AND WHITE CLASS HISTORY On June 9, 1931, the Seniors met for their last class in American History. Mr. Stough was at a loss to know just what might be taught on the occasion of this last meeting, since the class had learned, during the year, all there was to know about American History and civics. It was suggested that the class review its own history, and add this record to History of the American People, by West, so that other senior classes, and the world in general may know of the noble annals of the Class of '31. Mr. Stough proceeded to question the class in characteristic manner, the first question being, When and where was the class discovered ? p Every member of the class looked about in dismay, finally Bill Mac- Donald, who knows more than anyone else about the class, volunteered 'to answer. It was on September 8, 1919, that the class was discovered in an old, yes, a very old school house that formerly stood where the Roosevelt building now stands. It seemed that an edict had gone forth in the land that all boys and girls of the age of six years were to gather together art this place to be instructed in their A, B. C's. Who were the discoverers of this class ? inquired Mr. Stough. Marjorie Marsteller spoke up. Miss Myrta Bailey and Miss Lucy Arner had been notified to be on the lookout for such a group, and sure enough, as they approached the appointed place, they found the class al- ready assembled. Who were the charter members ? Mr. Stough then asked, and Anna Laura Kerr, one of the charter members, answered, Of the fifty-five members of the Class of '31 only nine were assembled in this group on that first morning of school. They were: Marjorie Marsteller, Virginia Bailey, Laura Belle Owen, Evelyn Nash, Virginia Tracy, Bill Mac- Donald, Kenneth Barnes, and myself. With Harold Moyers, John Tiedy, Mildred McMurray and Elizabeth Antinie, this group have pursued their education from the first grade to the twelfth in Hubbard. Relate the history of the seventh and. eighth grades, was Mr. Stough's next question to Evelyn Nash. Well, Evelyn began, when we entered junior high school everything was changed. We had come into the high school building during our third year in school, but we were now pro- moted to the second floor, and we felt quite 'bigg' Miss Reed, Miss John- son, Mr. Kille, Mr. Cox, Miss Allen and Miss Hammil were our teachers and our subjects were all new. Mr. i Boren came as our principal in I 9 3 I Page eighteen

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