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!1,'v, ' ,' i 'N .' ol. ' v.g. , ' X 4 . JOE VOSS lk Happy am I. from care Tm free 'XX Why can't they all be contented like me. STN' Fbotbah 4 W HENRY WALTERS Junior He helps the world on to better things. Football Manager 2-3-41 Torch Club 2 - Honor Roll 3 Q LaVI-ERNE WEICHMAN Civernil Search far and near, and o'er the I sea. No better friend you'll find than f-'5-e--:v - 'Tiger--V RALPH WAGGAMAN lzwaggierx 'l'hcre's mischief in this little Dian. But catch him at it il' you ean.'lJ1 Basketball 2-4 , -J' Newspaper Stad' 3 lf- N.. Football 3-4 J J ,gk ll Track 4 5 ,I Hi-Y - il A gi K- - DOROTHY WEBER uDotv1 - To meet her is to meet a sunny spirit. VVhat e'c1' it is, she's always help- ing in it. Glee Club 1-2 Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4 Stage Craft 2-3-4 ANNA WILSON She that is the friend indeed J L l she. G. A. A. 1 Cabinet 4 QE 5Zvwm2dQLwM3 DAVID YEANY ANNE ZENN Dave Hel secret of being loved is by Q Th h 1 being lovely. ey say t at xh. is whit you make It G11l Reserves 1-2-3 Tr-vi' 1 rillffll Ms 1 gl .Qi Y ., .. , 6,3 ' ll W 'Q 1 5-1 fl lifts: Lp' 3' 2-Y -'fi '. 'Tl' 5573. .' H 71 ' , wil ' '-5'-l ' ' 2 , I-4, l ', 1 'J 1 y life: So I'll have my fun while I can Cablllflli 3 13,42 ' ' '1. My 1 .N l MQ 5 V 'S -- 1 A, . . .' .L '.. A 1 at ' ' I-flfss ,L rl JA. l Ll: It :Smal , x u l X-il ,A l , ,' g li I i t ' ' Fl lk: 4 3 in . ' f ' sy 1 il? I , YM take 11 Rayen 1,6 of Semester 4 CLASS Try Trust and Triumph ' we proclaim ' Our motto brave and trueg To test its truth shall be our aim When life s hard path We view. We ll try to be like Greeks of old Brave Spartans in the fight, And like old Boardman always, We l Win battle for the right. l uigl Will always help thee in thy need. French Club 3 1-2 Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4 Annual Staff 3 QJ.e- SONG We 1l trust that what is good and true Will aid us each to gain, The struggle every honest heart Must wage with might and main. We'1l triumph o'er all fears and doubts As in the World we mix, And in our mem'ries We'll enshrine Our class of Thirty-Six. ! 0
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:ir- , I ,,., , S MARGARET SHULTZ Kllflegli What do we live for if it is not to make life less rlil'i'icul1. for others. Glee Club 1 Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4 Library 2-3-4 Honor Roll 2 French Club 3 RUTH SHERLOCK Ruthie ln character, in manner. in style. in all thinfrs, the supreme ex- cellence is simplicity. Canfield 1 Girl Reserves 2-3-4 French Club 3 Honor Roll 3-4 Library 4 LEONARD SKEGGS Wise men argue causes. fools de- cide them. Winter Haven 1 Class President 3: Hi-Y 3-4 Academic Contest 3 Newspaper Staff 3-4 Senior Scholarship 4 an 1: ELEANOR SCHULTZ . HEI!! Arqur2l her she creates an atmos- A -ol' life. lhetgvery air seems lighter from lie1 e'5iEz. I G. A. A. 1-2,f - Cheer Lfajler 1-2-3-4 Girl Reserves .1-2-3-4 : Stage Craft 2353-4 - ' Library 2 4 -, A y French C31-b-3 Y T.,k Newspaper StaifL3,f4 'Y ON ' enioi ay I JN X S ' ' Pl 4 A .E l ALTA BELLE SIMON Ackie All the beauty 'round the place. .I Is in thy heart and on thy face. .YD A-' w P. Annual Staff 3-4 G. A. A. 1-2 4- Girl Reserves 1-2-Z3-45192 French Club 3 Ji! Q. ROBERTA SLAGLEXu Bobbie l'Bert Her modest answer and congenial Shit' her wise and good as she is fair. G.. A. A. 1-2 Glee Club 1 'Q 11,1-J -, I U, N A . f ,f ,Q if . WILLIAM SMITH 'fBi11 Literary Team 1-2-3 Glee Club 1-2-3-45 Band 2: Torch Club 25 Basketball 2-3-4 Hi-Y 3-4 Newspaper Stall' 4 CHARLES SPENCER Chuck lg May we never murmur without L5 cause and never have cause to 1'nurmur. D X LUCILLE SWARTZ rx Ten talented finufers with a will to 3 win. X Steubenville, Ohio 1 Orchestra 2-3-4 Q Band 3 l Glee Club 2-3-4 ? , Literary Tearns 2-4 Newspaper Staff 3-4. N. J Heart of honor, tongue of truth. BEATRICE SNAVELY ClBea77 A hopeful, kind and cheerful mind Is better far than fame. Girl Reserves 2-3-4 Library 2-3-4' French Club 3 ERLA STROM Truly a clauyrhtei- of the gods is she. divinely tall and dark. Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4g Stage Craft 3-4: Glee Club 1-2 OLGA VASCHAK That little song, that rearly smile, Tl'1at's Olga all the while. Literary Team 1-2 G. A. A. 1-2 Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4 Stage Craft 2-3-45 Senior Play 4
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Seated: K. Little, E. Schulz, R. Clever. Standing: R. Jessup, R. Proctor, M. Jones, M. J. Diehm, H. Hoover, C. McCall, O. Vaschak, F. Bart THE SENIOR PLAY I When a pretty girl hears a young man say that he wou1dn't marry her on a bet, trouble is bound to come, and it did in the Senior Play, Big Business present- ed May first, 1936. The plot centered around Bradford Fitch, played by Kenneth Little, and Racy Osgood, Eleanor Schulz. Racy under the efficient name of Miss Work, proceeded to save Fitch's business by making him a demonstrator for her physical culture pro- gram, agreeing that there should be no love affairs. Racy did her stuff , and al- though it was Leap Year, Brad did the proposing in the end. The supporting cast consisted of Dolly Adams, a scatter-brained office girl, played by Martha Jones, and Gilbert Osgood, Fred Bartz, who found romance during the play. Rupert Ross, played by easy-going Bob Jessop, was the pinch- penny landlord. Neat Harriet Hoover played the scrub woman Snow, and Charles McCall played Battling Malone , her husband. Romaine Clever, always active and efficient, took the suitable part of Natalie Caldwell, adoring secretary to Mr. Fitch. Roberta Proctor, who couldn't possibly make anyone's life miserable, succeeded in doing just that to Brad when she took the part of Rene Osgood, a fat cousin of Racy's. Mrs. Charlotta Schuyler, Brad's wealthy aunt and Godsend , was played by Olga Vaschak with her lorgnette and society accent. Quiet and capable Mary Jane Diehm took the role of Doctor Judith Wood . A complete .- mf' turn of events came about when Doctor Wood told Battling Malone , that he had a bad liver. As the cast took their final bow they remembered not only the many monotonous practices, but also the fun they had behind scenes , for instance, when someone wondered what Martha Jones was doing with her arms around Fred Bartz and was sadly dis- appointed because it was only a rehearsal for the play, also when Kenneth Little drank a glass of water taken from a vase of flowers. Mr. Bohn, formerly one of the Youngstown Players, was the very if . Igv, a X gf -. f T so-af!! ' F patient and capable director. He enjoyed many of the jokes be- l lt hind scenes also. The cast believed that Big Business of 1936 'fig went down in the history of Boardman school as one of the best plays ever produced.
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