Boardman High School - Crier Yearbook (Youngstown, OH)

 - Class of 1935

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First Row: S. Metz, J. Longstrcet, D. Carlson, L. House, M. Clabaugh, M. Adams, P. Clever Qgrade schoolj. Second Row: Mr. Bohn, Sponsor, R. Orr, B. Ericson, H. Rich, J. Shirreffs. THE SENIOR PLAY The Senior class presented, on May 10, 1935, a three act comedy entitled Sunshine , which was written by Walter Ben Hare and given under the direction of Mr. Bohn. The scene of the play was the lawn of Sunshine Sanitarium, which was supposed to be located near New York City. The action of the play centered around Buddy Brady, a New York ball player, who kept his friend, jim Anthony, from selling the sanitarium to Major Kelli- cott, a crooked speculator. Kellicott later stole Mrs. McCann's diamond ring, but was caught by Buddy while making a getaway. The other players of the cast were cleverly involved, and all added much to the action of the play. The cast of the play included Dorothy Carlson as Mrs. McCann and Phyllis Clever as her daughter, Sara Jane Metz as Mrs. Sol Wfhipple, a country lady, Mary Clabaugh as Miss Tessie Mitford, a mental caseg Jack Shirreffs as Mr. Juba K. Butternip, an old man, Lyna House as Miss Gregory, a nurseg Bob Orr as Buddy Baker, a New York ball playerg Burton Erickson, as Major Kellicott, a crooked speculatorg Henry Rich took the part of Jim Anthony., fiancee of Sylvia Deane, whose part was acted by Mary Adarnsg Jane Longstreet acted the part of Mary, who was better known as Sunshine . Due to unavoidable circumstances the date of the Senior Play, scheduled for May 10, was changed to May 16. There was also the following change in the cast: Carol Burdick replaced Lyna House, and John Cain took the part originally acted by Jack Shirreffs. I

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CAROL BURDICK Of mamzers gentle, of affctionx mild. Painted Post, N. Y. I-2-3 ALLAN ZEIGLER Great thoughts come from the bear! Football 4 HEDWIG ZIEGLER Silence is more eloquent than wordsf Annual staff 4 Library staff 2-3-4 ALICE ZIROFF A light heart lives long. Library staff 3-4 Glee Club 1 G. A. A. 2 BETTY ZIROFF She passes like a pleasant dream Library staff 4 Glee Club 1 G. A. A. 2 ROBERT BURDICK Thus, I steer my bark, and sail On even keel, with a genlle gale. Painted Post, N. Y. 1-2-3 CLASS OFFICERS : President. ....., .-, ,..... George Craft Vice-president.,--,, - ,.... Robert Orr Secretary., .... ...... S heila Dovey Treasurer.. ........ ..... ....,.... ..... ......... M a r y Adams sixfcvn Class Motto: Whatever you are, be noble Class Flowers: Forget-me-nots and Tea Roses Class Colors: Blue and gold Q



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THE SENIORS ENTERTAIN This year the senior class again entertained with two of the now famous community parties. The parties have been successful since their beginning, two years ago, but this year at both parties larger crowds were entertained than, Ever before. Among the amusements that helped furnish the entertainment were: dancing, cards, ping pong, pool, marbleboards, plays, movies and several other features. The dancing was the outstanding attraction, especially for the younger people. Programs were given in the audi- torium which proved very interesting to everyone. The programs con- sisted of a puppet show, Rin Tin Tin movie and a play given by the stagecraft entitled Sunset by Slanskyv. The ping pong, pool and mar- bleboard games were in constant use not only by the younger people, but also by the older people. At both parties the refreshment stand was a very popular place, although it was on the third floor, the man- agers report that they were sold out before the party was over. After each party the seniors could truthfully believe that they had created new friendships and made many people happy. This is the aim and desire of those placed in charge of a community party. SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP CONTEST Furthermore, you are to be there at seven-thirty, the test will start at eight-fifteen, and I hope you will be able to go home at twelve- fifteenf, These words, as instructions given by Mr. Tidd to the seniors sounded as if we might expect the worst. ' We were there all right, twenty strong, at the appointed hour. At eight-fifteen the tests had begun and each contestant was busy at work. The school officials had taken up their four hour vigil to see that all played the game fairly. The tests in the order in which they came, were science, history, mathematics, English, and The World Today. They were, no doubt about it, hard, and we might even go so far as to say that the college pro- fessors who made them thought them hard too. Boardman students did well in the test. We had many students in the upper half of the county and our average was above the county average. We feel we can be justly proud of the work done by our students. ti,gbI1'w1

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