Boardman High School - Crier Yearbook (Youngstown, OH)

 - Class of 1938

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N 5 1 I Y in N Women ax' not nigasurcd by ' ,F f A is l inches. X Q . A: X' ... X .. W Newspaper Staff 1-2 1 Chorus 1-2-3 i Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4 . Cabinet 4 V, ' W ' I Library Staff 3-4 -. W A I : ' he A Journalism Club 4 S 2' . . Senior Plafy 4f ' Y. iw: 5.2-af 4 W ff' ' J ' i If - fff .offs , . ' V A A Vfjzjf.-1 V,,- if N rs BEVERLY JUNE WYNINGS -,. uBeVu Her step is linfht along the street Her laugh is in the air. Chorus 1-2-3-4 Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4 Stagecraft Club 2-3-4 Library Staff 2-3-4 Newspaper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Senior Scholarship 4 'e 'so-' DOROTHY MAE ,SL YOUNGSTEDT' 'R WILBUR. A. YEANY W :ll Dot -fG1'Gat hopes. make great men. V V. --A Iittlc an is most tr, be E' envied. Y 1 ll Chorus 1-2 .- Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4 ' Annual Staff 4 MARY JANE KETISH fa N , Newspaper Staff 4 fi , '15 ' Your hair is clark and your e lfljlv 'N' 'P L, Touched with a. somewhat dargr '- Y WALTER F. GAITHER h .H ' , , I , ' Q f, New Springfield 152 W A- L 1'-' ' fgjf . V 5, if for 1 D 1 n Chaney 3 XXJU 4' ,h ' ' I lj L1l'e is a Jcst and all things show -A ' , A - . , x ' ', Girl Reserves ,Agp LL N 2 V ji, lid, ,lol I I ilioughlg so once, and now I know ChO1'l1S 4 T yay? I ll l J . 1 J it. .NQU jlvx ' - Much is there waits you we have ll1lSSEdQ Much lore We leave you Worth the knowingg Much, much has laid outside our den. Nay, rush not: Time serves: we are going. Some of our Seniors are real Boardmanitesg for they have attended Boardman School, since the first grade. These are: J. COATES V. TAYLOR R. TITUS M. BROTHERS W. PROOTOR R. OSBORNE J. DARNELL J. DIEHM S. PETERMAN E. STARR S. PATTERSON F. HEALY J. SEOKLER J. MURDOOK M. DRESSEL L. KREIDER R. GETHING J. AVERY E. LARSON M. SMITH N. DUGAN M. MURDOOK v. MOSER M. ENGLEHARDT M. JONES M. EELLERS D. COVER N. DUGAN J. SECKLER R. DEMMEL B. RUSCOE

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fpjdjjf-1'- - ELSIE MAE SEDDON Kindliness is hcl' chief virtue. Chorus 1 Girl Reserves 4 MARGARET VIRGINIA SMITH Upegil 'iAs frank and true as the Gold of her hair. Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4 MARGARET EVELYN 2 r eg,-ei sf.. .ki l ill i V f W . X N ww I ,- ff' 1' i RAYMOND P. SLAGLE N Ray p Q X '-The power of thought- The magic of the mind. nw- e . STARR V uEvieu , i V Joy rises in me like a summerslfklpi Wi' , i morn. lx X Al V Sf l f H - in Chorus 1-2 X -ililgwh il ' Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4 .f f ' - ' .V 1 Library Staff 2 ,M i n 4 -' lil Zig EARL B. sT1L.soN A Why aren't all contented like me- With youths younsr dream. ,, 95 . Torch Club 2 ' V ' Academic Team 2-3 ' , Hi-Y Club 3-4 E' 1 Reserve Football 3-4 N 7 1 ' 1 Basketball 3-4 ML.-it ,.1 I Lg ,, Football 4 5253-21: 1' l Q Eahl, li. qfuflwvt, VIRGINIA ELIZABETH ' 1 TAYLOR Doonie'L- '- A I - In youth and lqeautyikzfffffossess - I vu Both wisdom and arm is but l N' ,.41.e.,, 4- Lf' , -' 1 . Ml' 5 . Hoh9rjRoll'1'!2-3-4, ,ry l in Girl' Reserves 2-3-4f M' f - '- Library sfafcillzfs-I Journalism .1 ub ,B Newspaper Staff 3-4 Annual Staff 3+4 Editor-in-chief -4 Senior Scholarship 4 LAURETTA M E WEICHMAN uRedu ,Vg In her tongue is a law ness. ' l i lining? Girl Reserves 2-3-4 xx e ' - , , 13.1 - -1 -, wh. e i . , ,. il .,. if- .. P' 1 ,Th W at i iv ' N l p page , 4. ,. .tb . .MQ if hh ' 1 Q' A- Z 4 W me-Nw - N , 'Slit ii l fl if J X Football 2 MAE MAREE STAFFORD Deeds and not words. Chorus 1 Bethlehem High 2 N CATHERINE VIVIAN STEINBAUGH uvivry 1. K v None have been found more true None more sweetly kind than you. Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4 Cabinet 4 Newspaper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 BARBARA COLETTA SWEENEY M Babs fl J It ff f V,-ol Thou art a schol .J Honor Roll 1 FAy,,ff Chorus 1-2 , j l0 ' I Girl Reserve'sJ!f2-3 Band 1-2-3-4 Orchestra 1-2-3-,4 Stagecraft 2-3-4 Senior Scholarship 4 . f Z' I:-1' 'int . ,ef .few ROBERT G. TITUS MB0b!! But it's a Woman, old boy! That makes me think more kindly of the race. Torch Club 2 Newspaper Staff 4 JUNE WILLIAMS 'lShe that was ever fair, and never proud Had a voice at will, and yet was never loud. Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4 Library Staff 3-4 Newspaper Staff 4 Senior Play 4 P714 'MA L-a



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First Row: M. J. Brothers, J. Murclocli, L. Williams, M. Jones, M. Dress:-:l B J Wlla s Second Row: G. Bohn, director, L. Krcicler, W. Cooper, R.Sherlock, W. Pronto J Dchm W M cFax Le. SPRING FEVER Spring Fever, a fun-packed comedy, was presented on May 13, 1938 by the senior play cast. This thrilling play gave the enthusiastic audience much enjoyment, but the players had just as much fun rehearsing it. The setting of the plot is a boyis dormitory at Brookfield College ,Howard Brant was played by Bill McFate. His heart-interest was Anne Purcell, a sweet lass, beautifully portrayed by Mary Jane Brothers. Bill Cooper gave an excellent performance as Ed Burns, a chemistry student. , , Marcia Jones, as Lou Herron, was a journalism student with Ed Burns as her heart-interest. Mrs. Spangler, the landlady, was humorously portrayed by Lois Wil- liams. Also adding to the comedy relief was Mary Dressel as Maud Corey, HoWard's spinster aunt from Californiag and Joe Diehm, as Professor Vir- gil Bean, of the Zoology department. l Vic Lewis, an art student, was played by Bill Procter. His heart-inter- est was Vivian George successfully portrayed by June Murdock. Anne's rich father, Henry Purcell, is a big manufacturer. Louis Kreid- er does justice to this role. Anne's mother, Phoebe Purcell, is vividly played by Betty ,June Williams. To add great dignity to the play was Dr. Dixon, President of Brook- field College, played by Richard Sherlock . A Very aDDI'0P1'ia'fe Stage 'setting added greatly to the performance. The last act Was especially beautiful With the girls Wearing formals and the boys, tuxedos. No one in particular could be named as having given the best per- formance as everyone did his or her share to make this the mose successful play ever given. All learned their parts on time, and were conscientious about practicing. T Y Of course, much credit is due to Mr. George Bohn, the director, Who patiently helped the players to perfect their parts.

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