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QU V ALLEN C. BADGER ' HA-I!! He beats time with his hands! Senior Scholarship 4 ROBERT M. BAKER HB0b7? Y0u'll find that he never fails to arrive at the root of the situa- tion. J Princeton 1 South 2 I E1 ' Annual Staff 4 Senior Scholarship 4 JANE LOIS BERGMAN Her stature tall-I hate dumpy women. A' 'fl - ,UWM Girl Reserves 1-2-4 ,,f,, f 0,44 Chorus 1 Newspaper Staif 4 M JEAN ELIZABETH BRAWN As they used to say, Snick, span. and new. I l' I 1. . Girl Reserves 1-2-4 i .H fl Annual Staff 4 , If - ROBERT L. BURCH' lKB0b!! So many worlds: so much to flo: So little done: such things to hc. Chorus 1 Band 1-2 Orchestra 1-2 Torch Club 2 Football 3 Basketball 3 Track 3-4 Hi-Y Club 3-4 Annual Staff 4 CATESBY BARRY CANNON Cates Everyone for his own, Everyone for himself. l ,. 'HQ ' It . ,' 1 X 5' ' P V' iff XJEAN CAROLINE AVERY J lk, The flower of meelfness grows on ' -' ' V the stem of grace. A 1- 'iq 'T Girl Reserves 3 l A - 13 ,, .f iaziiifgjgfg? la if N p ' W' CAROL WINIFRED BELL So wonmnly, so benigh, so meek. ' 5 ll. if Y. ' Liberty High 2 ' , .1 Journalism Club 3-4 Girl Reserves 3-4 t -- Y- Newspaper Staff 3-4 .ns ,, f -- W a i ii ru 3 F' ,me-' ' 4 f ,U V. J f r EF V , kr . A ' ry , G . , .1 ff A., , , 4 1 JL- l A - I 2 I V VA!! - ff rr' JAMES D. BILLETT flJim77 Happy am I from care I'm free. Senior Scholarship 4 D,- ,,- I, V ' , Tao A - gf-f K 4 .f . I I ?.u,-F MARY JANE, BROTHERS Honest labor bears amlovely face. Honor Roll 1 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Orchestra 1-2-3-4 Stagecraft Club 2-3-4 Newspaper Staff 2-3-4 Library Staff 2-3-4 Girl Reserves 2-3-4 Cabinet 4 Cheer Leader 3-4 Annual Staff 4 Senior Play 4 ' ' f' 142 O. 7.x WINIFRED ELAINE BURTNER Winnie,' A me 1-i- y 1 riii gh: it sunny smile. South 2-3 Girl Reserves 4 f' A a ' Torch Club 2 Journalism Club 3 ' yy Hi-Y Club 3-4 ' JJ Newspaper Staff 3-4 , J WARREN J. CLEGHORN Annual Staff 4 ' 3 Wise to resolve, and patient to Business Manager 4 reform.-l
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L ,U ., ,, iii' F W..- l s it . 4- 1 F it H 4 . , I L v 'Y lm Mir , 1 ' 1 I H it api H. .. , -I JAMES S. GRANT Jim Blushing is the color oi' virtue. ' -5 A-' . - f T ' I A Honor Roll 1 , wx ...fu 1 1 Chorus 1 - .VV . I Academic Team 1-2-3 Nl- 5 Torch Club 2 :gk ughlu I L 7 ' Class Vice-President 4 'if e Basketball 3-4 1 i 5 Hi-Y Club 4 H , Senior Scholarship 4 ,,,i 4 .nf if - 2 I RICHARD J. SI-IERLOCK M' ff Dick Wit and humor belongs to a genius alone. MARCIA LUELLA JONES Honor Roll 1-2-3-4 Torch Club 2 Basketball 2-3 Academic Team 3-4 College Club 3 Hi-Y Club 3-4 President 4 Class President 4 Journalism Club 4 Annual Staif 4 Senior Scholarship 4 Marsha Talent should administer to gemous Chorus 1-2 Academic Team 1-2-3-4 Honor Roll 1-2-3-4 Stagecraft Club 2-3-4 Class Treasurer 3 Girl Reserves 3-4 Cabinet 4 Newspaper Editor 4 Class Secretary 4 Annual Staff 4 Senior Scholarship 4 LOUIS B. KRIEDER ccDudyx: There lies a deal of deviltry Beneath his mild exterior Basketball 1-2-3 To1'ch Club 2 Hi-Y Club 3-4 Treasurer 4 Class Treasurer 4 Annual Staff 4 Senior Scholarship 4 f 4 - ' .,.fs-- Qs 8 X , ,H 17 L. Qi --, The honor of leading the Senior Class was bestowed on Richard Sher- lock who together with James Grant, Vice-Presidentg Marcia Jones, Sec- retaryg Louis Krieder, Treasurerg guided them safely and with much suc- cess to their goal-graduation. Today We Follow, Tomorrow We Lead was appropriately chosen by the class for its motto. Each Senior will make an earnest endeavor to do his part toward making Boardman always proud of the Class of '3S. The color theme for all festivities was blue and silver, the class colors. At their annual Junior-Senior Prom, the Queen was crowned amid the pomp and ceremony of a room glamourously arrayed in blue and silver. As a flower, delicate and exquisite, the gardenia, symbolic of refinement, was chosen as the class ilower. - I In the traditional caps and gowns of maroon and white, the Seniors made their baccalaureate services and graduation exercises lovely and col- orful. With a tear in many an eye, each received his diploma and so de- parted from Boardman High.
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l JACK W. COATES We know what we are, But know not what we may be. Reserve Basketball 3 Basketball 4 DOROTHY ELSA COVER In each check -appears a pretty dim1'Jle. Iqfoqairl Reserves 1 TREVER C. DAVIES Men of few words are the best men. 'rm-ch Club 2 YJ Hi-Y Club 3-4 UTH CAROLINE DEMMDL 4 My Ruthie And mistress of herself though China fall. Academic Team 1 Class Secretary 1-2 Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4 Cabinet 1-2 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Annual Stai 4 Newspaper Staff 4 Senior Scholarship 4 7-W -'ff DJ?C ,C 'W X- ik - ' ' , up 5 WILLIAM P. COOPER I 'fBi11 433 Y Q v' I' Whenever Boardman B's are won, yy 'fl He's sure to be on hand for some. n X , y Torch Club 2 ....-W an-4.-. ,, , u.. x.H K frrrack 2-3-4 .Q , ' Res -e Basketball 2 '4 Z V N- B etball 3 V , ' L qnw A Club 3-4 T? q, -It fr 4- 'Stagecraft Club 3-4 ' jr - 1 qiiootbaii 3-4 'i X 1' 'V Senior Play 3-4 swilji Q JOHN A. DARNELL uJackn 1 ! . ... H ' F 'iii P D K I .L if 'L f' Q., ,. 1.56 5 . 1 fd- 1 1 ,,,, 2 f Every man's a volume If you know how to read him. Stagecraft Club 1 Orchestra 1-2 ,Torch Club 2 Reserve Basketball 2 Track 2-3-4 Class President 3 Hi-Y Club 3-4 Chorus 3-4 Football 3-4 Basketball 3-4 EARL V. DAVIS Though modest. on his unembar- rasccl brow, Nature has written-gentleman. Chorus 1-2-3-4 Class President 2 Torch Club 2 .4 - A- - - Track 3-4 in I ootball 4 E. 'M' ,U 155351, x. Annual 4 4 I HJ If . Us .1 -. -- oe -N 1 ' 1iAPHixiE LAUCHET Iris the stillest water, which S- YA v---I 'S' N 'L -:sw ,, . . I' ually runs the deepest. g 9 il V. -L V xi -E--rages, , - fi' DENTON Rh - -3' I A -silent woman is always more TO1'Cl'l Club 2 Q 525' 15551 iq' .:::' ,Sig ' ' Ja admired, than a noisy Lone. Reserve Basketball 2 Q. , :H P , 49 Cuyahoga Fans 1-2 Basketball 3'4 R.: Q 'Q ' A 5 , - .I Girl Reserves 3 Hi-Y Club 3-4 2, ZS' . ' ' 4 - J- - Newspaper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 ,QQ A Q Art Club 4 Track Manager 4 .5 X 'M Senior Play 4 1- C I ' X 'N JAMES F. DOLLISON - V l ui Jimmy MARY ELIZABETH DRESSEL uLibbyu NM, Bright and sweet, 'HXQ Quiet and neat. XXXQA Honor Roll 1-2 Orchestra 1-2-3-4 Academic Team 2 Stagecraft Club 3-4 Senior Play 4 X Ns as IM 2:5- i 'GFI J . . T, , LQ- 1 . - . ' -Sis..,5 ie'f'i,, , ' w 3 1. . 1 , : Ms, 5 .u - . 14 - - - 7 4 n . ......,,,. : 'A ...- .:- Q 2311.3 9 kg- YV , fl. .U .,. ,J 1 A man's worth is estimated in this world According to his conduct. Randolph Macon Academy 1-2-3 NORA ELLEN DUGAN A hardy friend, a comrade true, If she has faults, they are few. Girl Reserves 4 H
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