Boardman High School - Crier Yearbook (Youngstown, OH)

 - Class of 1929

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X 5 THE BOARDMAN CRIER 4 ll-W IM P 11 lm ml :rm -1 C 5 ' ' ' are jrifmegii rg gi Vllll umrrt mil. l il ' il :aug I gg-y WI HISTORY OF THE FRESHMAN CLASS The members of the Freshman Class at Boardman came to school on September 17, 1928, feeling an importance which soon changed to insigni-ficance when they beheld the lofty brows of their superiors, the upper classmen. About two weeks after school started, Cal Wood called a meeting of the Freshman class in which the class officers were elected. Lyman Frederick was chosen president, Grant Hayes, vice president, Roberta Thullen, secretary, and Bud Seidner, treasurer. All the officers have fulfilled their duty very well. However, judging by the number of announcements requesting money from the Freshmen that Bud Seidner has put on the board, I believe that he is the most active. A On Saturday evening, September 29, the Sophomores and Juniors gave an initiation party in our honor, the pleasure being all theirs, we assure you. The state school law provides for punishment by fine or jail term for hazing, owing to this there is a party given each year under school supervision to initiate the freshmen. The initiators rolled up the boys' pants and decorated their faces with red paint. Games were played and afterwards a delightful dinner of worms fspaghettij and flour was served to the Freshmen. Every- body had a good time-on the way home. On Saturday, April 6, the Freshmen gave a return party to the Sophomores which was enjoyed very much by everybody. r There are many members of our class of whom we can be proud. Among those worthy of mention are Beulah Charles, participant in the Mahoning County Literary Contest, Randolph Hansom and Elmer Mansfield, the only Freshmen who went with the basketball squad to Akron and Columbus and, oh yes! we musn't forget Bud Seidner, high school cheer leader. There are many others too numerous to mention, including a score of marble rollers, honor roll students. Although we were green and tender when we started our Fresh- man year that complexion has now nearly worn off, and we shall earn- estly endeavor, as high school students, to make the remaining years of our high school course both pleasant and profitable, that we, through the help of our teachers, may be a credit to them, and to all with whom we deal in the future. -Dorothy Roberts. 23

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