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.cg THE SOPHOMORE CLASS COVER. E. TAYLOR. BEARD, P. AN. C. ERM CATH LES, M. H. RENO, .I. LI, M. MI H SA ORMLEY, V. SIMON, V. ighll-A. W I. Row llcft to lst R w-G. ARNOLD, 3'd ANDERSON, H. WORMLEY, B. DEMMEL, E. MILLER. J. WILLIAMS. LL. R. CA ARDS, C. CREED, L. Mc W 2nd Row-AM. ED NO, G. FLEMING, R. NS. flth Row-A. ZIMA, C. TERNA, E. RHODES, G. RE EB ERDING, R. KUH OZEN, C. H DR BACHNER, N. BEARD, M. :I
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932-. , ' ,L THE BOARDMAN CRIER ' as ill!!-lri' rg-MMI P it lmlksgf 'illliif HISTORY OF THE JUNIOR CLASS The years at high school are among the best and it is only fitting that they should long be remembered. Happy indeed, is he who is privileged to spend them at Boardman, four, iieeting, precious years. It is with a sense of regret that we must record that our high school course is more than half over. As is the usual condition, some who entered high school with us in the fall of 1926 are no longer among our number, but we hope that what we have lost in quantity we have gained in quality. Perhaps the Seniors are now' willing to admit that the verdant freshness which tainted us when we entered high school has now been lost forever. Our past years in high school have gone with dream-like rapidity. This chronicle would be endless were we to narrate all of the activities of this all Wise and powerful class during the past three years. We have dabbled in chemicals, joyfully mixed the contents of the dainty labeled bottles-labels we never bothered to read. We have suffered untold agony while the Wise philosophy of Cotton Mather was ex- pounded. We have kindly written history data on our cuifs and other convenient places to please our fastidious history professors. We have vainly endeavored to remember the distance to the sun only to get it mixed with the speed of the wind, in our struggle through a year of freshman science. These high school years have been years of change, both of ideals and ambitions. Various members of our class have represented the school on the different athletic teams, and many have been worthy con- tenders for scholastic honors. Such is the promising start of an inev- itably successful career. We a.s a class are giving our best for the support of Boardman High School and the furtherance of its ideals of hard work and fair play. We look into the future with both joy and sorrow', joy for the opportunities that will be presented and sorrow because we realize that our years in high school will end all too soon. We are ready to take up the heavier burdens which confront us in such a way as to reflect credit both upon ourselves and our high school. -Gertrude Starr. 19 Q
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inn BOARDMAN CRIER 3 -mv i lii'limtJ ' 2?!. 1 I m r 1 4 I , lilly! .list X ? r - .1-, QL. isiw iinrfl k Il 'XT Vi in HISTORY OF THE SOPHOMORE CLASS On a certain day in September, the year 1928, a group of some twenty-eight students entered Boardman High School for the second term. Everyone was very much delighted at being a real member of our famous student body for, of course, Freshmen are a source of amuse- ment to upper classmen rather than real high school students. All the class members, the boys in particular, looked forward to the Freshman initiation with great anticipation. The Freshmen, no doubt, received many a grin which portrayed mischief in the days to come. To certain timid souls these grins seemed malicious. For those who did not believe in tokens, signs, and omens of that sort, things proved almost disastrous, for shortly after school session opened all these little tokens began to take on an unmistakable and inevitable character of reality. One day the Freshmen were of necessity, by main force, congregated in the gymnasium, where in due time each received a vice versa dress alteration. The pleasure of forcing the chagrined Freshmen to leave the gymnasium in this predicament was denied the Sophomores because a Very good and lasting motive-our renowned Principal, Mr. J. W. Tidd. The laugh, for a time, was on the Sopho- mores. Then came the initiation party, which was enjoyed by everyone. The Frsehmen took their so called medicine like real sports. After the fun came work. We all settled down to our studies and welcomed the Freshmen with all the friendliness we could muster. During the year we enjoyed several social gatherings and the Freshmen showed their splendid good will by sponsoring a number of entertainments in our honor. The Sophomore Class has shared in and partaken of honors in both athletic and scholastic enterprises. We feel, as a class, as though our second year in high school has been a glorious success and we look forward to the time when We may again enter school with our teachers and classmates. -Robert Raymond. -21
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