Boardman High School - Crier Yearbook (Youngstown, OH)

 - Class of 1945

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SENIORS ROBERT WALKER Witty Mack is loads of fun. His snaDDy brown eyes betray the imp in him. After two years on the Gridiron, he's one of Rib's boys. Torch 2, Hi-Y 3-4, Foot- ball 3-4, Band 1-2. ' PAUL WALTER A Sonny is our star on the grid- iron, cage floor, and the cinder Dath. Slow but sure, he has a cute laugh. He's very well liked and plays a mean trumpet. Football 1-2-3-4, Basket- ball 2-3-4, Track 1-3-4, Band 1. HAROLD WASILK Here is a radio genius. Nothing makes him happier than finding something to take apart and Dut together again. His quiet amiability has fooled many, for he can really be a noisy bundle of fun. Torch 1-2, Rifle Club 4, Projector and Amplifier Op- erator 4. BARBARA WATKINS Hoping to be a dress designer, Tex makes her own clothes--and wears them. Our amiable Sports Queen leaves us with a touch of Texas in our hearts. Girl Reserves 3-4, G. A. A. 3-4, Kaybees 4. BETTIELOU WHITEHOUSE Lou is a likable girl from a likable family. She's a whiz on taps and can twist herself in to a pretzel. Her wardrobe consists of 32 skirts and 16 blouses but she never has a thing to wear. ' Chorus 1-2, G. A. A. 1-2, Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4, Major- ette 1-2-3-4. ROBERT WILLIAMS 'Pee Wee's good nature far ex- ceeds his height. Because of his silent air of assurance, you can place your confidence in him and never fear for its security. Torch Club 1-2, Rifle Club 2, Football Manager 3-4. Success in life may each Senior find Good luck to the students who stay behind. GRACE WRIGHT A pretty girl is like a melody and Gracie ' 'is number 1 on our Hit Parade. She has a mind of her own and is very dependable. Her golden hair reflects the sun- shine of her smile. G i r 1 Reserves 1-2-3-4, G. A. A. 1-2-3-4, Bugle 4. 'In Armed Forces. 27

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SENIORS LIZABETH SCHOFIELD Spirited, sparkling Betty adds life to any pany. She is a whiz on ice skates and finds dancing a gay diversion from the everyday routine. Nursing is her ambition. Chorus 1-2, G. A. A. 1-2- 3-4, Girl Reservves 1-2-3-4, Rifle Club 3, Crier 4. IVADALE SKIPTON Skippy has enviable auburn locks. She's BOOSHELS of fun and loves to FEESH. Her kind- ness will aid her as a cadet nurse. Girl Reserves 1-2-3, G. A. A. 4. GENEVIEVE SMITH Here's a quiet girl who has big brown eyes. She's topped off her second childhood with chicken Dox. May she succeed in her ultimate undertaking! ALYCE STECK Blonde, blue-eyed Allie is a gal of many fads and fancies. Svorts and large cities are especially at- tractive to her. Her ready wit and friendly attitude bring joy into many a gloomy day. Girl Reserves 1-2-3, G. A. A. 1-2-3-4, Crier 1-2-3-4, Kaybees 3, Rifle Club 3, French Club 3, Chorus 1. LILLIAN STRUICK Lil's a gal with vim and fig're Her attractive clothes show that she has good taste. Say hello and you receive a spontaneous smile. G. A. A. 1-2-3-4. PEARL SUTTON Pearl has lovely wavy hair. Her outstanding skating ability may someday lead her to equal Sonja Henle. She enjoys life to its full- est. Girl Reserves 3-4. 26 To face life squarely we shall try- And to further the name of Boardman High. BARBARA JEAN TAYLOR Once a friend. always a friend- that's Barbs. She likes to sing and attends many operas and symphon- ies. She's a jolly person and loves men-in uniform. G. A. A. 1-2-4, Girl Re- serves 1-2-3-4, Chorus 2. BARBARA JEAN TAYLOR Barbs came to us from South High last year. She's' always an early bird at school and a friendly one at that. An amiable girl who enjoys most anything will always be good company. G. A. A. 3-4, Girl Reserves 3-4. , NORMA JEAN TAYLOR Seen playing boogie woogie on the harp is Normie the angel L71 with a blond halo. This gadabout finds her way to Galveston every summer. She's a neat little pack- age. Crier 4, Girl Reserves 1-2- 3, Kaybees 3, Executive Committee 3. ROGER TOWER Smiling Ring is smooth in dress- ing and dancinsf- Here's a small but mighty boy on the football field. Maybe it's those sizzling blushes that curled his hair. Torch 1-2, Hi-Y 3-4, Foot- ball 2-3-4, Executive Com- mittee 4. ALVIN UTECHT Easycome, easy go is Al's mot- to. This large featured blond has his own way of being friendly. He loves to work-especially outt of school. DOROTHY VAN CURE Social:-le Desk has a ready smile and pleasant manner. As an air hostess she hopes to view the world. Deacon has a time and place for everything. We'll just call her lit- tle one . G i r l Reserves 1-2-3-4, G. A. A. 2-3-4, Bugle 4, Of- fice 4.



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CLASS WILL On behalf of my client, the class of '45 of Boardman High School, township of Boardman, State of Ohio, the United States of America, I present you on this serious and solemn occasion, the last will and testa- ment of said client. Due to the condition of her brain cells during her last confused moments, she begged me to state that she may have made some error, but urges that you accept this heritage as a sacred trust from ones who precede you to the Great Beyond. I, the Class of '45, hereby dispose of my estate as follows: ARTICLE I. ITEM 1.-We give and bequeath to our Superintendent, Principal, and Instructors, an unbroken succession of restful nights. ARTICLE II. ITEM 1.-We give and bequeath to the Sophomores our dignity and good behavior in study halls. ITEM 2.-We give and bequeath to Freshmen our battered books, worn-out pencils, and beautifully carved desks which we regretfully abandon to their tender mercies for future use in their scholastic labors. ARTICLE III. ITEM 1.-The following of less importance, are given with a generosity of spirit to next year's seniors: John Anderson bequeaths his bright bow ties to Kenneth Dole. Patricia Agey bequeaths all her perfume to Mary Helen Porter. Margaret Anderson bequeaths her inquisitiveness to Joyce Heaslip. Doris Banner bequeaths her happy-go-lucky air to Doris Donahue. Alice Barrett bequeaths her friendliness to Beverly Nutter. Elaine Becker bequeaths her title of Hthe class red head to Delores Semko. Margaret Carle bequeaths her giggles to Shirley Leach. Shirley Bjorson bequeaths her vim, vigor, and vitality to Joyce Buchiet. Raymond Carlson bequeaths his height to Ronald Davis. CWe hope! Paul Clemons bequeaths his gift of gab to Virgil McGuff1n. David Conway bequeaths his ability to get around to James Conway. Joesph Courtney bequeaths his Irish blue eyes to Paul Isaacson. Lydia Creed bequeaths her graciousness to Betty Yahrling. Vivian Croutch bequeaths her shyness to Alma Marie Hill. Olivetta DeLucia bequeaths her beautiful handwriting to Marian Paschke. Elaynne Dietz bequeaths her modern, up to the minute hair style to Barbara Burdick. James Dorn bequeaths his speed on the Cinder Path to'Ronald Stephens. Marion Dyer bequeaths her carefree manner to Donna Jenkins. George Emch bequeaths his slimness to Donald Bowman. Thomas Fitzmartin bequeaths his capacity for eating to John Nischwitz. William Forney bequeaths his blush to James Young. Dolores and Doris French bequeath their ability to keep the faculty guessing to Marie and Marion Martin. Barbara Green bequeaths her love for Physical Education to Mary Jane Baun. Patricia Grein bequeaths her sweetness to Betty Deely. Helen Gruger bequeaths her cool, calm, and collected manner to Dorothy Franklin. Anna Hadlock bequeaths her friendly smile to Doris Neilson.

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