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. l Semor Execs lead Way 4. .. 4. l mg it ,697 is .V Sd F? Q . Q' ft SI'1A'l'ICD: P. Geiirvrq E. Peterson: G. Rniischcnbvmrel' iPl'0Sl1ll'l'lll: J. Wilkinsg D. Lance. STANDING: Mr. Williams tArlvisvrlg R. Wvllingxtong .l. Mc-Connell: 1.. Uurramg I.. IluV:ill. Applause greets Scholarship Team . 0 .. Sl'l l'lNG: Wall m-u' Spiks-ll: N. Pilgrim: J. Amslutz: M. Williams: J. Rosen: R. Zupkog B. Esta-p. STANIIING: C. Anderson: .l. Solomong ll. Crouse. For the first time in Boardman High School history the members of the scholarship team all placed in the first quarter of the county. Four students, David Crouse, Walter Spikell, Nancy Pilgrim, and Jack Amstutz placed third, sixth, seventh, and tenth respectively in the county. May next year's team have as much success! 14
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X ig Q il i ? Z VERYUNE will agree that the most important passengers on our bus are the members of the senior class. The class of '51 have shown that they are not merely sight-seers on a pleasure trip, but travelers seeking' higher education. Although this year's senior class is small, it has proved itself mighty, both scholastically and athletically. We shall long remember both the efforts put forth to attain these high honors and the numer- ous benefits received. In saying' farewell the senior class would like to express a final word of thanks to the guides, our faculty, and a hearty wish for a pleasant journey to the remain- ing fellow passengers. 24 - -2 HQ '- get Ig gi. -...XRS I ..- Q J 1
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. . . Cappe and gowned seniors prepare to oliisembarlk DEAN ADCOCK M. C .... Master Comedian . . . Let's pro to Swenson's to seo Dean . . . unique sense ot' humor. t':'frr t, Assistant Art I'1diIol'2 Mixed Chorus 2, Cl. -ll Seienee t'lnl1 -1, Reporter: Rifle Club I3 South lligll I. DELORPIS ALLEN Represents the little people . . . perpetual sense of humor . . future secretary. Y-Teens l. Seeretary 2, Cl. Soeial t'hairm:ln -1: Mixed Chorus l, LE, Ii. Reporter tt: Band 2, Reporter 33. Seeretnry -I3 Girls' Iflnsemble Il, -li Comniereinl t'lnb Z!, Seeretary -ll G. A. A. l. Lf. Treasurer Il. -I1 Iioosters' l'lnb Il, -l. JOHN AMY Just couldn't stay away from Boardman . . . quiet, but what a sense of humor! Clinton Central High School. New York I. 2, Il: Ili-Y -I: Hand -I. CLIFTON ANDERSON The gray streak . . . business- like . . . whiz in English. Monitor -IC Student Loan -l: Honor Roll -I: Senior Seholnrship 'l'eam -II Ili-Y I, 15, Il, tg l'ri4'r I: Seienee Club 11, Trezisurer Il, -I. DOLORES BAIR Bubbling' over with enthu- siasm . . never a dull moment . . . pert . . . keeps McKelvey's in the red. Monitor -ii Honor Roll -11 l'rom Committee Ill Y-Teens I. 12. Serviee Chairman Cl, -I: lf. T. A. Sl, -I3 Cadet 'l'e-nehers l, 2. Ill l'ri1-r -t: Mixed Chorus 2, Il: Girls' Ensemble 33 Debate l, 2, 23. -t: Senior Play l'ommittee -1: G. A. A. I. 2, Sl, Al: Roosters' Club l, 2, Il, -t. RICHARD BECK Dick . . . unsung football hero . . . slow and sauntering . . . a grin that would melt any girl's heart. Student Loan -I: Cadet 'l's-uehers 4: Senior Play Committee I1 Foot- ball l. 2, Sl, -ti All-Mahoning County -I1 All 'l'ri-County K, -I1 All-Star -ll Truck 1, 15, Il. -I: Spartan Club I, 2, 3. CHARLES AGNEW Chuck . . . Quiet, reserved, eo-operative . . . g'0od-lo0k- ing' . . . slow drawl. Ili-Y Il, -I3 l'rojeetion Club 1. 2. MARILYN AMEY Mellow voice . . . refined and unruffled manner . . . puts things off-Why worry? ltlonitor 22, I1 Student Lonn. See- letairy I1 I'l'onl l'omlnittee Iii Y- 'l'eells l, 11. Il, ll l'f'1'c'f' Cl: Ifuyle ri. Asistant Editor: Mixed Chorus I, 23 Senior Play l'onnnittee I: Kuybees Il, I2 G. A. A. l. 2, Ii, -ll lloosters' t'lulx 2, 35, I. JACK AMSTUTZ Everybody's friend . . . burns up the traek with determina- tion . . . a mighty mathema- tician. Monitor fl: Ilonor Roll fl, 43 Senior Seholrirship 'l'eam tl: Ili-Y l, 'Treasurer' 12, Seeretury IL -lp Mixed Chorus IZ Senior I'l'iy t':ist -I: Pro- jeetion Club Il. 'IC IIIISIQCHHIII 2. Il, I -ll Traek L. Il. -l. JAMES AUBREY Jim . . . Genial disposition . . free and easy manner . . . Why say anything if it's not important? Ili-Y l, 2, Il. li Mixed Chorus I. 12. CZ, ll Iioys' Glee Club ZZ: 'l'ruekXl. DAVID BARTHOLOMY Dave . . . shy . . . eco- nomies whiz . . . persistent tease . . . hates English themes. Princeton Junior High: South High 21 Monitor I: Ili-Y -I. CAROLE BODIN Bo . . . art with a flair . . . Sara Vaughn . . . fashion- wise . . . Charleston. Monitor Il. ft: Prom Committee :lg Y-Teens I. 2. Il. Publieity Chairman -tg t'ri1'r -1. Art Editor: Senior Play Committee t: liaybees Cl. 11 Rifle Cl: G. A. A. I. 2, It, I1 Boosters' Club .:, .1. 15
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