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

 - Class of 1931

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BL.UE AND WHITE MEMOIRS OF l930-3I Sept. 8-School opened with the usual industrious atmosphere. Every- body seemed ready to begin a new struggle, and the teachers have lost some of those stern lines of deep thought. Sept. 26-The senior girls put on a peppy little program in chapel, in honor of the Canfield game. The sketch ended with the student body joining in songs and cheers. Oct. 2-The senior girls, assisted by Miss Wright, entertained their mothers at an afternoon tea, -given in appreciation of their help with the Jr. Sr. banquet. Each mother received a handkerchief as a remembrance. Oct. 10.-The first issue of the Blue and White was published by the senior class under the direction of the stai. Nov. 8-Hubbard played the last football game of the season with Boardman. For days everyone had been looking forward to this game that would decide whether Hubbard should have an undefeated season. Nov. 10- Give us a holiday, was the plea of the student body. A special chapel had been called and an hour spent in cheering and singing to celebrate the victory of Nov. 8. To everyone's surprise school was dis- missed for the day in honor of the undefeated team. Nov. 22-The mothers of the members of the squad gave a banquet for them in the K. of C. hall. Each player was presented with an inscribed gold football as a token of remembrance. Dec. 5-The junior class presented their play, Good Timef' It was directed by Mr. Stough with Alice Fairbanks as assistant student director. Dec. 19-Santa Claus visited the high school the day before Christ- mas vacation and left the seniors' long waited for class rings. Jan. 16-The members of the football team received their letters in chapel amid cheers and songs of praise from the student body. We are all proud of that word undefeated Jan. 19-Feb. 1-A vacation of two weeks was given the entire school -when it was closed because of the scarlet fever epidemic. I 9 3 I ' Page lweniy-four

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I l93I BLUE AND WHITE tage- George and Helen - always at home to their classmates of '31. Virginia Tracy has followed right in their footsteps as she has managed to get a rich husband by kidnapping him, but Sam Tucciarone is still wander- Iing about a forlorn bachelor. Elizabeth Antinie and Marjorie Marstellar Hive ceased being man haters because no one pays any attention to their woes. John Tiedy is another of the boys who leads the lonely existence as an old bachelor. N Raymond Murphy and Angelo Ford have begun a movement to better sleeping conditions for Aged Janitors. Nellie Burrows and Ruth Drissen have opened a Reducing School-a place to exercise by television. Elsie has become Dean of Women in Coalburg University. Marjorie Snyder has published a book entitled Women, Why Pay ? Don't worry fellows it's a comedy. Earl Pennel's horse laugh has been harnessed. fexcuse the punb to furnish electric power as Niagara no longer Falls. ,Virginia Bailey won a beauty contest because of her luxurious eye- brows. Kathryn Krett and Mae Buck are nurses at the Youngstown Hos- pital. Helen Wentz has become cartoonist for the New York Times, and strange as it may seem, Alma Marhoffer has become a great orator, but who would believe that Luke Palumbo and Sam Black have joined the navy. They 'want to see the world, they heard that a sailor has a sweet- heart in every port. Anna Laura excells Fannie Hurst and has made mil- lions with her pen. Ruth Dunkerley and Mary Riordan have secured positions as private secretaries to the Ringling Bros. Ed. Sovik has received the position of football coach at Hubbard High School and is trying to follow in the footsteps of his great coach, Mr. Cox. Paul McCalmont has become a traffic cop for airplane 'traffic in Hubbard. Emma Forbes has become a wrapper in a chewing gum factory and likes the work for she can get all the gum she wants to chew. Sad to say the globe revealed that Laurabelle and Gladys were unsuccessful in their matrimonial quest and have been teaching in H. H. S. for many years. General Reader, do not ask us for the privilege of using this Magic Globe for long ere this we have returned it to its owner and are now watching and waiting for its prophesies to be fulfilled. Page twenty-three



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'ei BLUE AND WHITE if-ff Mar. 5-6-7-The boys' basketball team played in the district tourna- ment in Warren and defeated Memorial, East High and Struthers. They were presented a consolation trophy. Mar. 20-The high school band under the leadership of Mr. Mozzillo presented an interesting concertg the proceeds Will be added to the fund for new uniforms. Apr. 17-18- Step right up ladies and gentlemen, get your tickets for the Carnival-Circus attractions. There are two evenings of hilarity and fun-don't miss' an act of vaudeville and remember to vote for your best girl in the popularity contest. May 1-The charming Japanese operetta, Miss Cherry-blossom, was given by the boys' and girls' glee clubs, under the direction of Miss Mc- Kinney and Mr. Remde. Senior Day-? ? ? ? ?? May 23-Jr. Sr. Banquet. June 7-Baccalaureate. June 9-Senior Play. June 11-Junior High Commencement. J une.12-Senior High Commencement. I I93I 4 Page twenly-five

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Hubbard High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 62

1931, pg 62

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1931, pg 25

Hubbard High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 48

1931, pg 48

Hubbard High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 53

1931, pg 53

Hubbard High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 8

1931, pg 8

Hubbard High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 65

1931, pg 65


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