Boardman High School - Crier Yearbook (Youngstown, OH)

 - Class of 1942

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- PREXY .... and his staff 'V . 4 M' I ROBERT WILTSIE LEWIS ANDERSON .Iovial pc-rsoimlily, niomlesl of his zilsility. A lifl' 'li' 11lUNiU, Will! l'lWfhY1'l HS his k9Yll0l0- Basketball 3, 45 Torch 1, 25 Hi-Y 3, 4: Class Band 1, 2, 3 49 0l'Cl1GSt1'a 2, 3, 49 Ch0l'US President 3, 43 Annual Staff 4. 1, 23 T01'Ch 23 Hi-Y 3, 4- MARY ALICE BEEGHLY RUTH MOHLER Hur' energy and versatility, Quick and lively, happy and gay Arc eulllilurl with oriprinality. A smile for all who come her way. Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 43 French Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 39 Academic 33 Club 3, 45 Annual Staff 3, 43 Bugle Staff 4. Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3. 45 Class Treasurer 4. ENTER TO LEARN, GO FORTH TO SERVE The senior year, the climax of the long road upward, found Bob Wiltsie leading the class 'th ' ' ' , wi Lewis Anderson, vice-president' Ruth Mohler, treasurerg and Mary Alice Beeghly as secretary. At the beginning of the second semester, the class congregated to choose their class colors and the motto' E t t l . n er 0 earn, Go forth to serve. The colors chosen were blue and white, with the gardenia as the flower. The Junior class used these in the decorating scheme at the Junior-Senior Prom. Early in May, came the Senior l chapel, during which the class will and history were read. Plav, followed shortly by Senior At graduation, the seniors wore the tr cap and gown as they took iinal leave of Boardman. aditional maroon and white

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CHRONOLOGIQCAL TABULATIONS OF '42 It was in the fall of 1930 that 49 youngsters toddled into the first grade and answered present , those 49 were the nucleus of the class of '42, It was on that same fall day that David Skeggs and Warren Luce stood in front of the class and cried 'cause their big brudders Weren't there to take them home. From room to room, higher and higher, our little band progressed. Time passed so swiftly. Our numbers had grown, our knowledge had increased. CWe no longer counted on our fingerslj It was in the fourth grade that Bob Fisher made a banging en- trance by falling down a flight of stairs right off the bat. By sixth grade, eraser throwing, with Betty Findlay as leader, became prevalent, and, by eighth grade, along with all those basketball games, Mr. Smith was at wit's end. Then, behind was a trail of memories: The times we sneaked out of class to play marbles in the cloak room, Those water fountain battles, The time the fourth grade was moved to the old building, the fun we had then, All those pranks we directed against the teachers, Those games we played on the playground, Remember? ? Ahead, a long hard road:- For it was the Freshman year! One with all frivolity cast aside Cfor the first dayj , a new-found freedom, an officiate by the name of Abie who sent all scurrying for cover when he advanced, and, the taste of study-hall . It was the Sophomore year of GONE WITH THE WIND , two World's Fairs, skating parties, and SOUTH OF THE BORDER , that young men's lSophsJ fancies first began turning with the coming of spring, and Miss Farrell was kept busy preventing students from pass- ing notes during eighth period study-hall. All claimed they had had their best time yet until the Junior year rolled around. Social life climbed to its peak Cas did the studiesj. We learned that the best Way to forestall a quiz was to get Mr. Bohn dis- cussing foreign affairs. On May 17th, the Junior class presented the Junior-Senior Prom, a giant extravaganza that flashed upon the horizon like a flaming meteorite to put a fittin' climax to a happy existence as Juniors. Ninteen Forty-two and we were Seniors! A year full of intelli- gence tests, posing for annual pictures, senior matters, the Junior- Senior Prom, and, it was over! After twelve years of working, we were sorry - a lump filled our throats, we gulped, and walked sedately down the auditorium to Baccalaureate services. GRADUATION:-Parting is such sweet sorrow: and not one of us could say that he was not just a little sorry to be going. To what heights, to what aims, time will tell that! But, as a first message of encouragement :--Good Luck, Seniors of '42!



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