Boardman High School - Crier Yearbook (Youngstown, OH)

 - Class of 1950

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SENIORS DOLORES YANNIS D orable personality I nterested in Gray's T antalizing green eyes T alks fast and furiously O h, that roller skater! Senior Play Committee 45 Bugle Staff 43 Girls' Glee Club 45 Cadet Teacher 33 Office Force 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Monitors 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 43 Commercial Club 4. ROY YOUNG R edblooded American boy O h, those clear blue eyes! Y earns for graduation Boys' Glee Club 4, Boosters 43 Hi-Y 13 Track Team lj Football Team 1. LOIS ZIEGLER L oves home-ec. O ften laughing I ndustrious worker S nappy stitcher Bugle Staff 43 Commercial Club 45 Office Force 4. CLASS OF 1950 President-Ronald Royal Vice-President-Dick Hershberger Secretary-Donna Harpold Treasurer-Lucille LaMarca Executive Committee-Dale Johnson, Tom Mears, Bill Murtland, Joe Roller, Bob Vogt Class flower: Pink Camellia Class colors: Double blue and white Class motto: So little doneg so much to do. ALMA MATER One of the notable achievements of the 1949-50 school year was the acquisition of an alma mater. The Words were Written by a group of junior and senior students and were set to the music of Sibelius's immortal Findlandia. This song is a lasting contribution to the spirit of Boardman High School. . O Boardman High, we pledge our love unendingg Wisdom and truth shall ever honor thee. Throughout the years which we enjoy together, We offer thee our love and loyaltyg In toil and strife We will remember thee, Our Alma Mater, Boardman High! 24

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ROBERT WAKE B uddy to everybuddy O h, what curly hair! B oy, what a joker! Princeton Junior High Schocl 15 South High School 25 Senior Play Com- mittee 45 Chorus 3, 4. JOHN WALTER J ust a levi kid A all out for muslic C omedian at heart K eeps a. snazzy scooter Band 1, 2, 3, 4-Treasurer 45 Chorus 1. 25 Swing Band 3, 45 Projection Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 3. RICHARD WESTERMAN Z any as they come E xile from Rayen K ind-to pretty girls E' ternal joker Rayen High School 1, 2, 35 Honor Roll 4. ETHEL SMITH E fficient office worker T errific typist H as athletic ability E. nthusiast L ikable- and gay Senior Play Committee 45 Bugle Staff 45 Chorus 1, 25 Office Force 45 G. A. A. 1, 2, 35 Y-Teens 2, 45 Commercial Club 45 Cadet Teachers 3, 4. RICHARD STEVENS S lick dancer T eriffic at sports E Xecutive type F irst in war, peace, and the hearts of his girl friends Senior Play Committee 45 Scholastic Team 45 Annual Staff 3, 45 Bugle Staff 45 Stagecraft 3, 4-Vice President 45 Cadet Teachers 2, 35 Student Loan 4: Monitors 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 Track Team 15 Tennis Team 35 Baseball Team 2, 3, 4-Manager 25 Basketball Team 2, 3, 45 Football Team 1, 2, 3, 4-Co-Captain 45 Spartan Club 2, 35 Honor Roll 3, 4. JO SEPHINE TAVOLARIO J ust a wonderful girl and everyone's friend O ften witty, always attractive Bugle Staff 45 Kaybees 3, 45 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Photo Arts 35 Monitors 3, 45 Boosters 3, 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4. DONNA WHISTLER D ainty and sweet O ften joking N eat as a pin N ever fails to lend a helping hand A sset to her home-ec. class Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Cadet Teachers 45 F. H. A. 15 Y-'Teens 1, 2. LORE WICKE W itty and gay I nsitantaneous giggle C 's all, knows all, tells?? K een about gym-teaching I deal friend Senior Play Committee 45 Scholastic Team 45 Annual Staff 45 Chorus 1, 2. 35 Girls' Glee Club 45 F. T. A. 45 Office Force 3, 45 Kaybees 45 G. A. A. 1. 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4. CAROL WORDSWORTH' C alm and capable A lways neat R eady for any situation O bliging in every way L ass with ambition East Palestine High School 1, 2, 35 F. H. A. 4. SENIORS JACOB TILL J ust a quiet guy A rdent arguer K een in physics E nthusiastic about airplanes Scholastic Team 45 Projection Club 1, 2, 3. RICHARD TODD R ather quiet I s nice to know C onsiderate and kind H as plenty of patience Photo Arts 2, 3, 4-President 45 Booster 35 Track Team 1. ROBERT VOGT B ackfield terror O h, what a physique! B eats all in sports F. T. A. 35 Cadet Teacher 35 Mon- itors 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 Class Executive Com- mittee 45 Track 'Team 15 Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Football Team 1, 2, 3, 44Co-Captain 45 Spartan Club 2, 3, 4-- President 4. 23 I 1



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HISTORY As the Mid-Century Class of Boardman High School receive their diplomas, their thoughts inevitably turn to the years of work and fun behind those impressive documents. There are many tears and many more laughs in the history of the Class of '50, Let's go back into the years gone by, across the arch, 'way over to the other end of the build- ing, where the class made its debut in September, 1938, when a group of little tots with excited smiles occasionally showing missing teeth came beaming into the first grade of Boardman School. Don Neapolitan was the fighter of the class. He was always beat- ing up his older brother, or at least that was the way he told it. And Jane Garver was such a daydreamer! Could it be that she was already having visions of a tall dark man in her future? Little Nancilee Black was such an unsanitary child! She took a bite of someone else's klondike, and Miss Maclntosh made her throw it into the wastebasket. Nancilee was so humiliated. She wept bit- terly! And who was that cute little blond tyke? Why, of course! Joe Roller. He was such a good little boy. He always wore his leggings when it was cold. Poor little tot! He always had such a hard time pulling them on, too. In the second grade we were busy little architects and carpenters building a Dutch house in Miss Fischel's room. It was a beautiful house, and we were really proud of it, even though the high school shop boys did most of the work. Miss Detrow's room was the scene of a busy hospital after school. Janet Scott was the nurse, Noreen Clark, the ambulance driver, the pencil sharpener, the ambulance siren, and poor little Ronnie Royal was usually the patient. If he wasn't sick when they started, he usually was when they finished with him. In third grade Miss Blunt's Room put on a Christmas play, and Jeanne Kinney was an angel in it. Too bad she stopped acting when the play was over. Fourth grade ushered in an epidemic of jacks. Miss Riley's room even had organized teams that played tournaments during recess. And in the winter we had ice slides on the terrace and always came in half-frozen and covered with snow. Then we hung our wet mittens on the radiator, where they dripped dirty water and gave the whole room the delightful odor of hot, wet wool.' Romance began to take its toll in the fourth grade when Tom Mears kissed Joan Pritchard in the cloakroom, and Noreen Clark and Ronnie Royal were just simply madly in love. Now isn't that hurrying Mother Nature a little, kids? QD' That mean Joan Brown teased poor little Lucille LaMarca until she was in tears because she had to sit with Dave , ,.,.., U V Larson. Now, Joan, that wasn't very nice A , Q, . t, - .f-. 'ifff fit-fi, - I :v.f5'.'-' '2f1..-'W'-',.r,. t ' - P- , iiifliifizc - - C Tift- i ' 5 'iijg N .- 7:3 ff: ? ' vw -2- f , nr 2:4 ' . . ,V I K.. .- f' A2 . ' - ' ,t Nl ,5,'l'fE, fContinued on Page 1081 ..

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