Boardman High School - Crier Yearbook (Youngstown, OH)

 - Class of 1934

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1950 Television Reunites Class of '34 Suppose we slip up a few years and twist the dials of our-now practical-television. Here's the sixteenth anniversary of the Board- man 34 class being broadcast. There is that World-famous Symphony Orchestra starring Jane Brown, with Roma Brenneman the violinist, as guest artist, George Hopkins wielding the baton. Bill Richardis Ethics of Golf gives as much instruction in form and beauty as Jane Taylor's Setting up exercises. Naomi Hidinger is teaching her G. M. McKelvey Cooking Class. Shiek Bachner entertains listeners with Melody Moments' from Lotus Gardens where Miss Carolyn Peters will head the Fashion Show with her two talented models, Virginia Diana and Edith Wellendorf. Dave Davis and Harry Flavell, The Pale Minstrels, with Dot Hawthorne as pianist and composer, are brushing away the clouds. Edward Powers gives his impression of the Boxing World, while George Hammar is lecturing on Careful Driving. News Flashes! Kenneth Staines, investigated for jumping income tax . What a pity! Nellie Spenser took the Womans' National Golf championship and Phyllis Brawn, and the linguist, Margaret Williams, is just returning from her European Tennis Tour. Bud Green and Wilbur Stilson are at the John Hopkins University, dedicating their new cancer cure. Andrew Schmidt, the Street Singer has just arrived from his tour of India. Nell Redman and Alfred Krauss thrill listeners with that new comedy sketch, Nell and Al . Jack Slagle and Doctor McGowen are searching for spring fever cure. Modern House Keeping, by Hazel Hoopes and Anne Barnak, is recommended by the Book-worm of the air, Wanda Green. Moody Garwood, Professor of French, at Harvard weds Miss Marie Billet. What a man! Static? No, Tom Kane's Night Hawks are reveling in '34 tunes. Bill Weimer gives the latest Sport Flashes! Armand Burnett is tossing for the Giants this season while Bob Kling is just returning from his Post-Olympic Tour of the Far East. Senators Bertha Jenkins and Seibert Zeigler are heading the two-day school week in Congress and Representatives Peter Uhrin and Warren Miller introduce a Flea Control Bill on behalf of the over-run dogs of America. In the social world, the famous composer, Marian Clever has broken another heart, the Prince of Wales! Eva Larson and Rex Irwin are now teaching at Boardman High. Iris Greer, Betty Hitchcock and Sally Moff have just returned from their Florida homes, while Frank Mastriana is still working at polo in the Dixie Lands. l fTl ' 'll r 25 22

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U'z'vlL0mJ SEIBERT ZEIGLER He was born with a silver tongue in his mouth. Lil,er:u'y Contest. 2--1: Stage- b c craft. zz--I: Rayon. 1: Crier SLMT. 35--1: Sm.-nior Scholarship Contest.. fT0lIl WILLIAM RICHARDS 'Tis a great plague to e a handsome man. hovus, 1-2-II 5 Hi-Y. 3-4 : Baskctlmll, 2-3: Football. 2-3: Crier Staff, 3: Class Presi- nlvni. 2: French Club, -1: Opcrcttzx. 2: Extempomncous Coniesl, 2. ALMA ZIEGLER For she is jes the quiet kind, Whose natures nevei vary. 21



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Fir:-at Row: P. Brown, M. L. Arinislmw, M. Clever, J. Taylor. D. Hawthorne. N. Redman. C. Peters. Secnnil Row: F. Green. J. Burnside. M. Gul-wood. Mr. Bohn, alireetor. The Senior Play Apple Blossom Time, an amusing three-act play by Eugene G. Hafer, was presented by the Senior Class under the direction of Mr. George Bohn, on May 4, 1934. Before the opening of the first act Mr. Henderson dedicated the beautiful curtain presented by the Seniors as their memorial to the school. As the title Apple Blossom Time suggests, this delightful play smacks of springtime and of love. The action centers around the home of Tad Forrest Clong believed deadj, where Betty Ann Stewart is staying because of the failure of her guardian to make his appearance. A spark of intense interest is shown when an ambitious relative arrives to turn them out of their home, but the dead Mr. Forrest appears just in time to prove the rightful owner. Also several love affairs blossom in spite of the many difficulties and humorous situations. Dorothy Hawthorne characterized Betty Ann and Frank Mastriana, Bob Mathews, the young stranger. His friend, Charles, was Jack Burnside. Marion Clever played a pretty neighbor and Phyllis Brawn, the disdainful relative. Nell Redman was Polly, the housekeeper, and Moody Garwood, the village constable. Three village characters are the doll-faced vamp, portrayed by Carolyn Peters, Mary Louise Armishaw, the girl whose only ambition was to have a beau, and Jane Taylor, the old maid of the village. Tom Kane and Francis Green were Spud and Mickey from Sunshine Alley. 23

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