Boardman High School - Crier Yearbook (Youngstown, OH)

 - Class of 1950

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Patricia Jean Cline bequeaths her seat in the Varsity to Sue Anne Detchon. Noreen Joan Clark bequeaths her snappy stitching to Lida Smith. Betty Jean Cosier bequeaths her dignified manner to Audrey Mc- Caughey. Ronald Ralph Daus bequeaths his scooter accessories to William Rozi- nak. Gloria DeAngelis bequeaths her natural curly locks to Rosemary Dun- don. Louis Joseph DeMarinis bequeaths the rest of his ear to some hungry horse. Patricia Livia Dempesis bequeaths her quiet manner to Gloria McMullen. Peggy Lou DeVassie bequeaths her shy smile to Alice Dempesis. John Henry Dudley bequeaths his sleepy look to Francis Sandstrom. Thomas Raymond Dundon bequeaths his well-worn path to Columbiana to Jerry Carlson. Betsy Carol Dustman bequeaths her Wim, wigger, and witality to Betty Brown. Arthur William Einstein bequeaths his vocabulary of words for the boys to Al Hammar. ' Joan Barbara Ellis bequeaths her rides on the basketball bus to Carol Ransom. ' Thomas Ronald Evans bequeaths his stature to William Remner. Margaret Elsie Eyster bequeaths her mathematical genius to Margaret Williams. Ivan Roger Farrah bequeaths his corn tooth to Fred Ginder. Donald Lee Feicht bequeaths his kindness to Carroll Smith. John Albert Findley bequeaths his first name to Joan Dow. Donald Lawrence Frame bequeaths a new door knob to Mr. Eversole. Robert Allen Frondorf bequeaths his corduroy pants to Lloyd DuVall. Richard Clyde Gamble bequeaths his last name to Robert Saul. Ronald Warner Hammar bequeaths his Gene Krupa rendition on the drums to Donald Miller. Donna Ann Harpold bequeaths her crown to the next lucky football queen. Neva Jean Hartman bequeaths her artis- tic ability to Marilyn Parshall. James Peter Hazenstab bequeaths his love of English to William Zeisler. Donald Ray Heed bequeaths his shoul- ders to Charles Atlas. James B. Herald bequeaths his crew cut to Karl Podolsky. John Richard Hershberger bequeaths his chemistry resources to Frank Gus- .. I, x tinella. , 5 fContinued on Page 1301 V . ' f.. Q- -5 ,Q egg:-:1 ' '35 7 .6 2 5ff7f1'f?i'lii. l . -w .2S.? -hae: f A- '-fS'i,i'f.'-,.1-SM .N 3 '- Q '-zsfflvsf-Eg:.Z3?5,. -I .. -xg Ag-13'-' :nl xi' , 1' PP' W K - J f :, :Veg gn L, 3 7 , ,, ck. 1-.C 2 2 -2 . , .. J., . 35- - , '-g,l1.-.ifg Q J f-fha 5,1 l as: 31: .,,, 5. Qi., , . . , V. 45, gi. . -r '. ,L V ,,,5.,. .isp In 2.1-1 ' 51- Yup 'Q ' css .sg 5 - . . 1- 5 -.54 .PV I, j 5 I 5 , ,X 1 A7 : 1-Q I 3, :F -- I r - , J F r, ' . - ' 4 . c -.1 I , ' V I X a x' -. - ' .. ' 'i , ' 1 -, ' .2 - - I 3.: 3-, A :Q - ,. 4 ' .. , ig E gn ,-V 5 .' x T, 12,1 ,- lg

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WILL 26 We, the Class of 1950 of Boardman High School, being of sound mind and body, do bequeath our possessions, in order to leave a more perfect school to those who are in great need of such belongings. Article I: To Mr. Tidd and the faculty werleave quiet and solitude. Article II: To the innocent freshmen we leave all fermenting fruit, our spacious lockers, battered equipment, cheating meth- ods, and any other miscellaneous residue. Article III: To the other unfortunate ones we leave the following possessions: Charles William Anderson bequeaths his willingness to help to Judson McConnell. Roseann Patricia Andio bequeaths her secretarial ambitions to Donna Jones. Barbara Kathryn Ashmus bequeaths her daily walk to school to Marilyn Amey. James Lawrence Baker bequeaths his hat size to Robert Hammar. James Curtis Banks bequeaths his brain to the Harvard Medical School. Mary Jean Banks bequeaths the remainder of her peroxide solution tof Sally Hess. Frederick Jacob Baun bequeaths his love of flying to the birds. Robert Henry Bayne bequeaths his daily forty Winks in study hall to Gordon Frame. Edwin Paul Beede bequeaths his mechanical genius to James Nichols, Annette Lois Best bequeaths her eyes to Ellen Peterson. Nancilee Black bequeaths her baton to Martha Clark. Alice Mathilda Borson bequeaths her droll witticisms to Nancianne Martin. Barend Richard Bosch bequeaths his horn-rimmed glasses to Walter Spikell. Joan Gretchen Brown bequeaths her diving exhibitions to Ronald Green. Kathleen Ann Brown bequeaths her contagious giggle to Delores Allen. Bernard Peter Bucheit bequeaths his basketball title Dead-Eye to Jerry Suess. William Howard Bush bequeaths his speedy scooter to the Junior Fire Department. Carmel Ann Campolito bequeaths her Frankie Lane renditions to Carole Bodine. Rita Frances Capuzello bequeaths her efficiency to Nancy Pilgrim. Charlotte Ann Carlson bequeaths her Swedish air to Al Hammar. Donald Gifford Carter bequeaths his neat appearance to Walter Mer- mis. LeRoy Willis Case bequeaths his piano renditions to Ramon Zupko. Joan Lilyan Catherman bequeaths her title of class redhead to Carol McCrudden. Shirlee Adele Chabut bequeaths her dancing shoes to Marilyn Evans. Roseann Citano bequeaths her peaches-and-cream complexion to Linda Curran.



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PROPHECY Dear Donna, Wasn't it strange that we should run into each other last week on Devonshire after not seeing each other for ten years? These new ranch houses are nice, but I hate to see the old place go. I imagine you'd like to know what has happened to the Class of 1950 in all these years. I've done a little checking up on the old gang, and you'd be surprised what some of them are doing now. Probably the most successful of our class are Dick Stevens, who has just been made president of U. S. Steel, and Don Carter, the current candidate for State Treasurer. Of course, John Findlay must not be doing too badly either, since he just donated money for a new stadium at Ohio University. I stopped in at Don Neapolitan's pawn shop the other day to pawn a little item I bought at Strouss-Hirshberg's. You probably won't be surprised to hear that Art Einstein. has followed in his father's footsteps and has become a top executive at Strouss's. I guess he hasn't changed much either, because I've heard that Joan Brown, the new buyer, spends most of her time sitting on his lap. In the office next to Art, Ronnie Rothman has opened a new modeling agency. The lucky girls who got jobs ther are Anne Best, Noreen Clark, Jeanne Miller, Mary Jean Banks, and JoAnne Nichols. Boardman Center has really taken on a new look! Chuck LaShelle and Ron Royal have taken over the Sallie True Shop and are now selling ladies' clothing. They have the cutest motto: Danties for Your Darling. At the grand opening, I saw Myron Kaiser. CShhhh--he's rumored to be a bookie.J Al Maga, who is on vacation from Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer, was there, too. Well, I must stop writing now. I have an appointment with Bar- bara Griffith, hair stylist, to get my hair cut. Love, Joan Dear Joan, Sorry I've been so long in answering, but so many things have been happening. In the first place, I broke my glasses and my oculist has been slow in getting me a new pair. Then, in the second place, I've been resting in bed from a bad case of nerves. Edwin Beede almost ran over me with his hot-rod. Did you hear about that terrible accident Fred Baun had? His plane crashed with several of our friends aboard. Luckily no one was hurt seriously. Shirlee Chabut, famous Parisian dancer, sprained her ankle. This will be a blow to her dancing partner, Don LoGiudice. Carmel Campolito, who has recently been singing with Frankie Lane, escaped with minor injuries, too, but will be unable to finish her tour. Jean Hartman, the artist , was not injured, but her portraits of Senators James Banks and James Baker were destroyed. Jane Ann Lesher, editor of Real Romance was hospitalizedg but her nurse, Charlotte Carlson, reports that she is coming along nicely. One thing strange was that Tom Sinkle, who has spent years driving for Jimmy Lynch's Death Dodgers without a scratch, got a concussion in the crash.

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