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Thus we, the Seniors of 1924, have done our best, and to you who read through its pages we give the privilege of judging. Through pictures and words we have tried to give you an idea of the proceedings in Boone Hi for the past year. Page 2 B +QjE jk B Page 3 ET H EI 5183110 Lu. all Eiga Mai To you Miss Ellie Maytag In appreciation of your conscientious and Valuable services to the students of Boone High School, we, the Scroll Staff of 1924, lovingly ded- icate this Annual. Page 4 Q XX M V Q WA P X ll Wfbvy' r 'W' 'Q-1 'pl? .v,, 52 'j Qui 3X'f'iW, ..f. ,,, .X - ., .Hr XX 1 , 1 9 ,, . 4 , f I if I ,,w'Jf,W?,'-', ' . , , 553+ , 1 A-3 I '17 li - ,1 2 , X ,,+X x +,XQ,A .f ,N '5 5 ,,- 55.1, . . . X V... X. ,X ,X .XXX . ,XXXXX,,,X,,- ,,, Vf .-,g X, , . .J ,v .X,X,X ,, A4 if A 'J .+L 'fv f- ww XX .,,, . 'n,.',N,X X545 XX K, ,,,X , ,,,, X , ., ., ' 1 vpf' Mg, ., '- JM , I 'X U 'JX- , 4, ww ',' u ,V H ,X fXX L, iw.. X, 1,.,XX,, , ' ,. 7'.X-XXg,j JXXJXXA, MX , . 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Swede is very fond nf doing.: unique things. such as f0l'2'f'ttillIJ to study and mixing dates. Ile always IIIIIIIEILIES to be entertaining, -nevertheless. EDNA M. ANDERSON Andy Commercial Basketball 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2 3-4, Volley ball 2-3-4, Captain 4, Girl Reserves 1. Une of Mr. I'mlwreit's flrst aids, and a happyrgo-lm-ky une. Can throw talk as well as a base-ball. She is also a shark in basketball. MARIE E. ANDERSON Normal Training Volley ball 2, Glee Club 1-2-3-4. Rem-ogrnizetl hy her happy smile and rosy vlleeks. Won't 4-hildren like to :Jo to school to Marie? MILDRED EVALYN AN UERSON Commercial Hi-Y-Ette 4, Commercial Club 4. Mildre-d's office p1'ar'tic'e ought to lu-lp he-1' to he a vt-ry good secretary to an l'ng.5lisl1 professor. Un his off days sho would write his ls-c'tl11'es, Of 1-nurse sht-'ll la- an assm-t to any office. RUTH MARIAN ANDERSON Commercial Girl Reserves 1. Sill1'1'l'l' and indeed a f1'i4-nd, after you'vo hex-ulne at-quallnted with her. STUART ANSTROM Stucy Science Student Council 1, Scroll 4, Basketball 23-4, B , Captain 4, Class Track 1, Track 23-4 UB , Swimming Team 1, Orchestra 2,3-4, Masque and Buskin Mr, Bob 4. Stuey starred on the 1924 basketball team ami kodaked for the Sc-roll. Always on hand with 1-lever remarks. One- can not help hut he gay when ll8'S around. BE Page II Page 12 B E DOROTHEA ARRINGDALE Commercial Hockey 1, Track 1, Basketball 1, Vol- leyball 2, Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Declam 2, Extempore 2-3, Masque and Buskin 3-4, Sec'y, Mr, Bob 4, Commercial Club 4, Hi-Y-Ettes 3. IJor0the:t's good looking and il good sport. She clerflaims very diwllllatically unnd takes lending parts in plays. BIRCHARD ASHENFELTER Science Bumble B 4, Debate 4 B , B. H. S. Players 3-4, Treas. 4, Fanny and the Servant Problem 3, His Majesty Bunker Bean , 4, The Tailor Made Man. Fat is noted for his stage ability, both in debate and dranintics. lIe's a mighty good fellow, so say we all, THEODORE ASHFORD Ted Science Class V. Pres. 1, Pres. 3, Student Coun- cil V. Pres. 3, Class Basketball 3, Class Track 1, Yell Leader 3-4, B. H. S. Players, Pres. 4, Glee Club 3-4, Cinderella 3, The Gypsy Rover 4, The Enchanted Hat 1, Debate 3-4 B , Orchestra 1, Hi-Y 1-2-3-4, Gospel Team 2. Nothing is impossible for Ted. llo has been il ringleader in school activities from c1'e:1ting.: pep to facing: the footliglits. At present he is fast becoming famous alt Iowa. LOTAU BAGLEY Latin Hockey 1, Extempore 4, Journalism 3. Lotnu is willing: to :lttenlpt illlytlllllll' from l'ive1'o to writing mystery stories. She loves to talk. 1'vrp11ups tllilt'S because shes taking Debate. ADALENE BEAN Normal Training Student Council 1, Journalism, Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Ashes of Roses 1, Maasque and Buskin, Normal Training Club. Adnlene is not to be wallkvcl on. Stzwnls up for her own opinions. She ln-longs to the exclusive class of the engaged. LEROY BERGLUND Commercial Small but lnighty. Always comes out on top. If he were to be an office boy, no doubt he'd put it all over his boss. T55 LORRAINE BENTLEY Commercial Volleyball, Glee Club, Commercial Club 4. Lorraine made her credits in three and n half years. A speedy typist, who will make someone :1 flue stenugrupln-r. AUDLEY JOY BERRY Commercial A nice quiet girl with ll friendly smile. She is easy to talk to and lots of fun, when you know her. PEARL BLAESS Commercial Student Council 2-3, Volleyball 1-2-3, Hockey 1, Glee Club 1-2-3-4. Smiling Pearl manages to obtain good grades and lnlve a good time too. She is one of the latest to part with her crown- ing glory, FLORENCE BOYD Commercial Glee Club 4, Commercial Club 4. Florence has proved her ability by work- ing lmrd to gnulllute with us. She is vcr- tninly il mighty nice girl. ALTA BROWN Commercial Hockey 1, Volleyball 3, Commercial Club 4. Alta is naturally nice and unaffected. Sho works steadily und is sure to IK-'f'4lIll9 il successful business wonmn. VIRGINIA RUTH BROWN Science Volleyball 3, Glee Club 4, B. H. S. Players 4, Hi-Y-Ettes 4. Ruth has an host of loyal friends, for no one can resist her alttractive personulitv. She is an interesting talker :und :nn alfr- precnltive listener. BE Page 13 -rl-n-1 gl ,, 9o.,Ylg 'SCROLL nhl!!!imB2n - TRUMAN CALDWELL Commercial Class Basketball 2-3, Captain, Basket- ball 1-4 B , Football 3-4, Track 3, Hi- Y 3-4, Glee Club 3-4. Truman has ac-quired fame ln football, basketball, and track. He helongs to the warblinl.: trio who have entertained ns so often at pep nleetingrs. GUY OWEN CAMPBELL Science Class Track 2, Track 3, Class Basket- ball 2-3. Guy's a zoofl person to have around when conversation is needed, He's a baseball player and fl fine argner. CECIL CANADY Ceo Science Scroll 4, Basketball 2-3, Football 4 B , Class Track 1-2-3, Class Basket- ball 4, Malsque and Buskin 3-4, Pres. 4, The Charm School 4, Hi-Y, The Tailor Made Man. Indeed a very versatile individual. An athlete and at-lor and responsible for the jokes in the Scroll. He is also a most in- teresting colnverser. EARL CANADY Science Basketball 2-3-4 B , Football 3-4 B , Glee Club 3-4, Track 2 3, Class Track 1, B. H. S. Players 4, Hi-Y. The Tailor Made Man. Earl has outgrown his little bashfnl habit. .lust see where he is now. lle's :I good looking athlete who has marvelous hulr. WILDER CANFIELD Science Class Secretary 1, Bumble B 1, Track 3, small B , Class Basketball 2-3-4, Hi-Y Cabinet 2-4. NVilder can say more clever things in five minutes than anyone else can ln tive years. He knows all the i2llllllll2ll'kS within eight miles nortlnvest of Boone, EVELYN CARLSON Science Basketball 1-2-3-4, Capt. 2-3, Track 1-2-3-4, Capt. 1-2-3, Hockey 1, Volley- ball 2-3. Evelyn's a perfect example of a good sport. A whiz in basketball and track. Page 14 S ---- , i,1a.!4,M I , , THL W I scnou. jim BERNARD CHRISTERSON Corny Science Class Basketball 2-3-4, Track 2-3-4, Radio Club B. C. L. 3-4, Hi-Y, The Tailor Made Man. t'orny is :I ,foml skater' :iu4l souiewlmi of :I 1'll0llllSf. llc' l1::su'1 outgrown the V::lvixtim- l1::luit. RUBY CHRISTOPHER Normal Training Normal Training Club, Glee Club, B. H. S. Players 4. Iluluy IN ZllISHllItPly llvpvmlzllvll- :null IIIXVZIYS sees thiiugs flll'0ll2llZ sho also is very friemlly with evvryolle. CLARENCE CLARK Commercial Quiet :lull unassuming, uplrzilw-lilly lmlf tlu- wvigrllt of the worlll rests on his HllUllllll1l'N. HAROLD D. CLARK Science Bumble B , Extempore 4, Radio Club 4, Hi-Y 4, Treas. 3. Slow :lllll quiet, but usually vnu lw fle- lit-'Illll-'ll upon. Lately lmu Vupill l1:ls lreuii tvzlsiiuu liiul - lay rmlio? LOIS H. COBB Latin Bumble B 2, Scroll, Hockey 1, Glee Club 1-2-3, Declam 4, B. H. S. Players 3, Treas. 4, Fanny and the Servant Problem , Hi-Y-Ettes, The Tailor Made Man. Lois umks-s :ood in vvmwytlximg slw uullvr- rallies :null smiles while sln- :lm-s it. Slim' is :l re-:il student, too. ::u4l will long' lw fnlunus for Her First Lesson iu Golf. RUSSELL COLLINS Commercial Tllvy sziy that still wafers ruu 1ll'0lP so prolnlllly wc- will lllxlll' from Ilussvll sonw day, Page 15 Page 16 5 E MARGUERITE CLOTFELTER Latin Course Scroll 4, Orchestra 1-2-3-4, Bumble B 3-4, Hockey 1, Track 3, Glee Club 2-4, Deiclam 3-4, B , B. H. S. Players 3-4, Hi-Y-Ettes, The Burglar 3, Fanny and the Servant Problem , 'tThe Tailor Made Man . Anything Marguerite c:1u't do isu't worth mentioning, for indeed her talents :Ire lnnnyg she is popular for her musical abil- ity and ft genius when it comes to livening :L dull party. ALICE MAE COLE Science Glee Club 1-4, B. H. S. Players. Alice is :1 good student. especially in 1'll9lIllSi'l'y. She takes at keen and loyal interest in all school lmppenilngs. Seldom seen without at smile. MABLE BELLE COLE Normal Training Glee Club 1-4, Normal Training Club 4. Mulmlr- is very dcpemlalnle. She is Presi- dent of the Nornull Training Club and fills her position well. OLIVE MARIE COLE Normal Training Normal Training Club Mario is always courteous :ind nir-0. She 18 also vvry uuu-h illIvl'0Sfl'1l in Normal Tl'tllllillg', EDNA COOPER Commercial, January, 1924 Masque and Buskin, Hi-Y-Ettes. Good looking and :L good sport. Sho doc-sn't spend at great denl of time in school but sho's :1 very popular miss. JOHN CRARY Science Football 2-3-4 B , Class Basketball 2-3-4, Swimming Team 1, Hi-Y, The Tailor Made Man. .Tohln was a decided asset to the B. ll. S. footlmll tenni when it came to Illilklllfl touchdowns. Also a good student :md :1 reliable clerk, in the afternoons. SHERMAN CRARY Latin Class V. Pres. I, Pres. 4, Student Coun- cil 1-4, Bumble B 3, Football 2-3-4 B , Basketball 2-3-4 B , Class Basketball 1, B. H. S. Players 3-4, The Man from Iowa City 4, Hi-Y 2-3-4, Pres. 4, The Tailor Made Man. Sherm pilots the Senior class and the IIi-Y and is piloted--. He also helps to extend the scl10ol'S fame in football and lrzisketball. HAROLD DAVIS Butch Science, Jan., '24 Football 3-4 Glee Club 3-4, The Gypsy Rover 4, The Tailor Made Man. Butch plays football and sings and does both very rreflitalnly, He is one of Boone Hi's Arrow Collar men. MARJORIE DAVIS May Normal Training Hockey 1, Glee Club 2-3-4, B. H. S. Players 4. Marjorie is IIIIIIPIHOIIS, fun loving, and con- scientious. No dollht she found sperial en- joyment ln the Uonnty 'l'0lll'll2lllll'llf. MARVIN DAVIS Commercial Radio Club 4, Hi-Y 3. Good natured and neat, Marvin is the rosy 1-hee-ked, efficient 1-lerk at Ilallon's. VICTORIA DAVIS Normal Training Hockey 1, Volley Ball 2, Glee Club 4, Normal Training Club 4. Victoria is a representative from Fraser and IS nearly always soon with Doris. She is another quiet pal. MABLE DEHAVEN Normal Training Glee Club 1, Normal Training Club, Girl Reserves. Mable is rather slow and easy going, still she is always pleasantly aygreeable. B1 S Page 17 Page 18 'fffliqiiii c RO 1.1. RUTH DOHERTY Science Student Council 1, Hockey 1. Lots of pep. Can he depended upon to have al good time, Her home possesses a very ilI'l'0lIl.lll0llfltlllg' yard for parking.: :1 Ford. ADELA DOLK Commercial Volley Ball 1-2, Glee Club 3-4. Adela is :n speedy typist with n sunny dis- position. She can slug, too, like her sis- ters. JOHN DONALDSON Science Class Basketball 2-4, Orchestra 1-2-4, Wrestling squad. John is :1 very reliable musician in the 0l'l'1l0Stl'il. llc ulso has hidden talent in other lines. Purtiall to West Boone. BESSIE DORNAN Normal Training Glee Club, Girl Reserves, Normal Training Club. Bessie isn't especially quiet :und retiring. ln fm-t often hevomes quite lively und talkative. She is at very plensalnt girl, HELEN DOUGLASS Latin Hockey 1, Track 3, Glee Club 2-3-4, The Gypsy Rover 4, B. H. S. Play- ers, Girl Reserves, Hi-Y-Ette, The Tailor Made Man. Who wouldn't feel honored to elnim 'tPrunie ns at friend? She's one of our future prima donwnns and her smile would melt the henrt of at grnven image. LYTLE JONES Science Football 2-3 B , Wrestling 2-4 B , Class Track 2, Glee Club 2-3-4, The Gypsy Rover 4. Jim is But:-h's side-kick. He plays foot- ball, wrestles, and is a very important member of the Glee Club. VVe might also mention that he certainly has n good line. .m'r I WALTER DUTTON Science Track 2-3-4 B , Wrestling 2-3, Foot- ball 2-4 B , Glee Club 2-3-4, Cinder- ella 3, The Gypsy Rover 4, Or- chestra 2-3-4, Hi-Y Cabinet 3-4, B. H. S. Players 3-4, His Majesty Bunker Beanl' 4. IJiek's a fine sport. always willing to help and generous with his Ford. He's talented, too, can sing.: and aut and ln-'s inot so very tickle. MARIE EMERSON Science Marie never worries or complains. Steady and conscientious, She has a keen sense of humor. BOYD ERICKSON Commercial Commercial Club Sec'y 4. Hoyd hails from Moingona. He drives a Ford and plays the piano like a real I'a4l- erewskl. LAWRENCE ERICKSON Science Student Council 4, Football 3-4, Capt. 4 B , Wrestling 2-3-4 B , Masque and Buskin 4, The Charm School 4. Erick was our Football captain :mul a prominent wrestler. lie loves to make speevlles for Pep NI!-ltltlll3A'N and lu-'s tre- mendously popular. RANDALL EWALT Science Football 2-3-4 B , Track 2-3-4 B , Wrestling 2-3-4 B , Masque and Buskin, The Charm School 4, Mr. Bob 4, The Tailor Made Man. lZwalt's also :1 Football man and a State champion wrestler. He is quite a ladies' man and an ambitious ac-tor. LYMAN FISK Science Radio Club 3-4, Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Hi-Y 1-2. Lemon is perhaps best known for his Lizzie , He is quite :1 mem-hanie and a faithful atteuder of lli-Hops, ll B Page 19 Page 20 BE HOWARD FOES Commercial Class Basketball 3, Commercial Club, Hi-Y. Howard is not especially literary, though he seems to he very lIllll'll interested in this publication. PAUL GARRISON Commercial Class Basketball 1-2, Commercial Club 4. Pillll is il whee of il salesman. .lust step into the Temple of Econolny some day if you wunt to prove it. He's il good work- er, too, :Ind loynl to his 1-lass. CARRIE GIBBONS Commercial Basketball 2, Volley ball 1-2-3-4. Carrie sees all the good shows besides having: an :ood Joh. She is often seen pI'0lll6'lltllllll5I with Ruth. VERA GRIFFEE Science Enid, Oklahoma 1-2, Basketball 3-4. Vern is one of the reasons why the Senior girls won the Basketball i'1lZllIl1ll0llSllill. She travels in noisy volnpnny but sho is rntlner quiet, und 1-uhn and very nive. RUTH HALEEN Commercial Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Commercial Club 4. Ruth is another office apprentice, She likes to burst into poetry occasionally. One of our athletic Seniors. FAY HANNUM Normal Training Glee Club, Masque and Buskin 3-4, The Shepherd in the Distance. Fay drives in to school every lI'l0I'lllmIl,fl' und makes the best of her time here. She will no doubt he :u very efl'h-ient Miss l:Innnum in some little red school house. , -- , 2' , X, 'rl-lr: Q7 scnou. I RUTH HANNUM Commercial Basketball 1, Volley ball 2-3-4, Glee Club 1. Ruth is another with un interesting job. She is il speedy typist, and is allways do- i11g something fo1' solneone else. FRANCES HANSON Commercial, Jan., '24 Basketball 1-2-3-4. 1 I'illlI'9S has a wonclerfnl time but doesn't forfeit her good grades for it. She has il host of adulirers. KATHERINE B. HARDIE Commercial, Jan. '24 Commercial Club Vice Pres. 4. Iiilf11Gl'iIlB'S nice manner ohtains for her many loyal friends, She will make some business lllilll u good SteIl0g1'ilIlll6I'. FLORENCE HARTWIG Latin Carroll High 1-2-3, Glee Club 4, Bas- ketball 4. 1 lore1n'e is small and denlnre and spent most of her first three years at Carroll High School. She is one of the latest Seniors to bob her hair. ALBERT HERMAN Science Class V. Pres. 3, Scroll 4, Hi-Y Cab- inet 4. Al is studions, yet llUl altogether serious- lllilli1Ed. The athletic division of the Scroll is his special job. His big our has :lu- roniplislied many wonders. ALICE HIATT Commercial Hockey 1, Glee Club 2, Commercial Club Sec'y 4. Alive is indeed true blue ns her many lasting friendships prove. Slle :llways does the right thing at the right ti111e. B1 5 Page 21 Page 22 lg 1-an gl lg., 14 5 -.'- . anim MARION HILES Normal Training Volley Ball 4, Glee Club 3-4, Normal Training Club. Marion is lIlnl1Sil'illly inclined, Her plny- ing: and friendliness :lre always much in demand at Normal Training meetings and other entertainments. OPAL HINMAN Commercial Track 2-3-4, Basketball 3-4, Volley Ball 3-4, Glee Club 2-3. Opal has nmde si very successful record in athletics. She believes that small towns have mnny advantages. LE NORA HOYER Commercial, Jan. '24 Glee Club 2-4, Declam 1-4, Masque and Buskin, The Charm School 4, Penrod 2, Girl Reserves, Hi-Y-Ette, The Tailor Made Man. LeNo1'u shows exceptional ubility on the stage. We wouldn't be surprised to see hor on the silver screen some day soon. llesidvs she is at 1-lass beauty. LATREVA HUDGEL Science Bridgeport, Ill., 1-2, Basketball 3-4, Glee Club 4, Orchestra 3-4. L:ltl'0Vi!'S ai tlnindy girl who 1-:in apply her- self to her studies and, too. become Il bit obstreperons now and then. She has many worthwhile interests. MILTON HUGHES Science Milton evidently believes that Seeing: is believing so that he took himself to Flor- idu until time to be wafted on the sen of life by graduation. JOHN HULL Science Scroll 4, Football 4, Class Basketball 2-3, Hi-Y. John is our very business-like lnunuger whose convincing lille has obtained our nds. IIe's :x handy main around Boone lIig11and,f1'om what we 1lB1ll'7il1'0lllll1 the house. mall! lm ws m , Q THE ilj..rf 6 I lscnou. il Q, 1 I, 5. . .I . I A J MARGARET J. JOHNSTON 'K' Normal Training Volley Ball, Glee Club 2-3-4, Normal Training Club Secly 4. Marg:aret's disposition is just right. Sho is very swf-et and though she 1loesn't say a ,treat deal, what she says is usually worth listening to. ARTHUR KEMMERER Latin Course The Tailor Made Man. Arthur is almost as Irish as his hair sug- gi-ts. He is a frien4lly sort of person and as mischievous as an under:-lasslnan. MINNIE KEMMERER Commercial Basketball 1-2-3-4, Track 2-3-4, Glee Club, Orchestra 3-4, Commercial Club. The l'0llff'l' of r'ent4-'rs in haskm-thall and womle-rful in tra:-k. She likes to talk and is a good mixer. IONA KENAN Science Glee Club 1-2. Iona is G4-ol'i.ria.l111z1's little sister. She stuelieal hard and was em-rica-tim' enough to make her credits in three and a half years and graduates with us. GEORGIANNA KENAN Commercial Commercial Club. .X gracious offivc assistant is full-'Ul'Ill2lllllil. Sho is very popular with llnfli-rc-lassilien, too. ALTA KIMREY Commercial Alta is rather quiet, though she posscssvs a great deal of IN'l'S9V1'I'illll'U. Watch her see a thing through. W a Page 23 Page 24 i ee !,1zagfezA li TH E imsusulli ga -f HARRY LEWIS Social Science Class President 2, Student Council 2-3, Bumble B 3-4, Debate 3-4 B , Ex- tempore 2-4 B , Masque and Buskin 3-4, Hi-Y 4, The Tailor Made Man. Harry is HEI little short on one end but makes up for it in his speaking and Sheiking ability. JAMES LOCKARD Science Bumble B 3, Scroll 4, Debate 4, Ex- tempore 4, B. H. S. Players 4, The Tailor Made Man. .lim is an artist, another chemistry shark, delmter, and fun and seriousness com- bined. His hobbies are Doc and fish- ing. Pretty good ones, aren't they '! FLORENCE LONGHENRY Commercial Sincere and sunny ure two of 1 lorence's many good CllllI'2lCt6I'lStilfS. Others seems to be her motto for she is always thought- ful and considerate. GLADYS LOVE Normal Training B. H. S. Players 3-4, Fanny and the Servant Problem , Glee Club 4, Nor- mal Training Club 4. Gladys is just quiet enough :und very re- liable. She is fond of cooking: and we ex- pect she could almost make a Stl'ZU'VIlt'1'l'y shortt-ake with a ,glass of water and a spoon. ELIZABETH LUCAS Normal Training Track 2-3, Glee Club 2-4, Girl Reserves 1, Normal Training Club. Elizabeth puts plenty of pep into every- thing. She is often found hunting frantic- ally for some lost possession. She is also interested iin Ogden. WALTER LUNDBERG Science Debate 3-4 B , Hi-Y 4, The Tailor Made Man. A big, good natured Scandinavian, who, after doing: his bit in France, returned to furnish us good company. 11119 f I 'i ir i -Q DELBERT LUNDQUIST Commercial Slow and steady, but he gets there just the same, He generally manages to hold down at pretty good job. IVADELLE McCAMBRIDGE Commercial Volley Ball 4, Commercial Club 4. Ivzldelle is just lovely about doing: thi-ngs for others. She's truly an ull-around friend. MAYNARD McCALL Science Some day Maynard will be building cas- tles fnot of :iir eitherb, if he keeps on with his good work in Manual Training. Ile is ai good worker as his stage scenery jobs have proved. ROY MCCLAREN Science Roy spends most of his time ln Manual 'l'r:li-ning and S0lll9NVh91'Q on the North Side, he is also :tn efficient scene shifter. ADDISON MCDONALD Science Student Council 1, Bumble B 2-4, Clasas Basketball 3, Glee Club 4, Or- chestra 3-4, Debate 4 B , B. H. S. Players 3-4, His Majesty Bunker Bean , Hi-Y 2-3-4, Cabinet 4, The Tailor Made Man. Addy is :1 combination of at debzlter :ind an l'1l0IlllSt. Ilis favorite pastime is spoil- ing test tubes, FAY McINTYRE Science Class Vice President 4, Bumble B 4, Football 1-2 B , Basketball l, Masque and Buskin, The Tailor Made Man. Maf s the handsomest boy in the clnss and it doesn't bother him. His Ford is the best ever. If you hear il rather l1iS2lStl'Ul1S yell, Mads around somewhere. W Page 25 l I Page 26 .ic nom. ,lim mil 5 uuui 4 O FRANCES MCMAHON Commercial Basketball 1, Glee Club 1-2-3, Cinder- ella 3, The Tailor Made Man. Pretty Illlli sweet, lf'1':1m-es' personality is just right for the lealfling part iln the Senior play. Her ililllltb spells popularity. RUSSELL MCVICKER Science Class Basketball 2-3-4, Class Track 3. l!ussell's favorite 0i'l'llD2ltl0ll sm-nls to be getting saffron-lined xulnlits. Ho is ai good talker and he must be zunbitious, he-'s talk- ing Fl'l?lll'll. RAY L. MADDEN Science Student Council 4, Bumble B 4, Football 4, B , Glee Club 4, Declam 4, Extempore 4, Masque and Buskin, The Charm School 4, Hi-Y. A good student, football player, and test- tube urusher. Ray has kept the Bmnblo B buzzing and has lived up to his nick- name Favorite , MARY MERRICK Latin Class V. Pres. 2, Student Council President 4, Bumble B 3-4, Scroll 4, Hockey 1, Class Track 2-3, B. H. S. Players 4, His Majesty Bunker Bean , Hi-Y-Ette, Cabinet 3, Pres. 4, The Tailor Made Man. Her cheerful way of saying, I--4loln't know--but I'll try , is responsible for her long list of duties. We know if Mary does u. thing we'll like it. MAXINE MORGAN Latin Class Sec'y and Treas. 4, Bumble B 3-4, Hockey 1, B. H. S. Players V. Pres. 4, Fanny and the Servant Prob- lem 3, The Burglar 3, Hi-Y-Ette 4. Manx has the wonderful gift of happiness. She always has ai good time ,and seldom forgets to giggle. She's the Bumble B henrl financier. MINA MOXLEY Commercial Basketball 4, Track 3-4, Glee Club The Gyplsy Rover 4, Hockey 1, Cin- derella , t'Feast of the Little Lan- terms . Mina is il songbirml and il dZllll'l'l', :ls gralve- ful :ls can be. Also il well klnown basket- ball and truck star. ,lg 'FTE lscnou. I me 5 uuuu 4 a l a ' FRANCIS E. NELSON Science Class Basketball 1-2-3, B. H. S. Play- ers 4, t'His Majesty Bunker Bean , Ex- tempore 4, Radio Club Vice Pres. 3-4, Hi-Y 2-3, The Tailor Made Man. An illltll0l'itY on anything pertaining to Chemistry, Radio, or shoes. Franny's curly locks in his role of Balthazar will never be forgotten, FRIDOLF NELSON Science Orchestra 4, Debate 4, Extempore 4. Fridolf, after spending his boyhood in Cllivllil, came to Boone to attend a good High School. He is an honor student :And one of our proudest possessions. GLENN NELSON Science Glenn's our is one of his nxenns of be- coming acquainted, for he is certainly ul- wnys generous with it. BERNICE NYSTROM Commercial Glee Club 1-4. Quiet and unobtrusive, with :1 plezlszlnt disposition. Bernice is always willing to lend u hand when needed. BESSIE OAKES Commercial Bessie hasn't been with our L-lass very long but she has nmde a lV0l'tllXVllill-' addi- tion. She is another quiet collector of absence slips. DAISY D. OLSON Commercial Class Sec'y and Treas. 3, Student Council 1-4, Scroll 4, Hockey 1, Glee Club 1, Extempore 3, Commercial Club 4. Our Editor is the very capable girl to' whoni the sur-1-ess of this book is largely due. She is never too busy to smile or stop for il friendly word or two, B1 S Page 27 166' 9, I If '- I THE lla! VELDA OTIS V Science Track l-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Vol- ley Ball 2-3-4, Hockey 1, Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Hi-Y-Ette. Ve-Ida is an all around athlete who expects to be a Gym teaclier. She has the latest in hubs, in 2ll'i'0l'LlilI1C'6 with her can-f1'ee individualism. GROSS PARDEE Science, Jan. '24 Hi-Y 2-3. Gross made :1 peach of a helper for our .Iunior Masqueraule party. He doesn't let details slip away from llllll. JANE PENDARVIS Commercial Girl Reserves 1. '1'll0ll,2'1l Jane is llll2lSSllllllllf.1' she 4-an always he depended upon. She is a line sport. too, especially on hikes. MAXINE PERRY Max Commercial Glee Club 1-2, Masque and Bulskin 4, Commercial Club 4, Hi-Y-Ette. Maxine is a pntronizer of XVrigley and is nearly as grood at that gentle art as she is at writing: notes. Her friendliness makes 1111 for these little sins. HORTENSE PETERSON Commercial Hortense has won the good will of her teavllers as well as fellow students by her studiousness, ARCHIE POHL Science Class Basketball 2, Swimming 2, B. H. S. Players 4, His Majesty Bunker Bean, Extempore 4, Radio Club 3-4, Sec'y 3-4, The Tailor Made Man. Archie talks well when it comes to debate or radio, for he's well versed in either. He takes the part of an English lord to perfection. Page 28 S fi THE MILDRED POLLARD VA Science Hockey 1, Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Masque and Buskin. XVhen Mildred does anything it's alwzlys well done. A vailuulmle friend. small in stature, but large in vl1:xr:u-te1'. HELEN POSTLE Commercial Glee Club 3-4. Helen plays the piano so lveantiflllly that she's zz NYC-'IUUIIIG guest eve1'ywl1e1'e. And she plays the typewriter as well. FERNE RICHARDS Commercial Basketball 1, Volley Ball 1-2-3-4. Ferne started her High Sehool career in- tending to he il llllSiIl6SS girl but for some reason or other she was xl huge sm-cess in the domestic seienve vlziss last year. VIVIAN J. ROSENGREEN Science, Jan., '24 Radio Club 3-4, Hi-Y. Vivi:1n's :xl lIl:ltll0lIliltil'i2lll and :1 radio fun Many il girl would be proud to have hair like Viviaufs. FRANCES RUTLEDGE Normal Training, Jan. '24 Journalism 3, Track 2, Basketball 2, Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Pres. 3, Feast of the Little Lanterns , Cinderella 3, Normal Training Club 3, Hi-Y-Ette 1-2, The Enchanted Hat 1. Une of Boone High's f l' , . 2lSll0ll plates and another Prima Ilonnn. FI'Zlllf'0S left us in .lzuulzwy to t1':1vel to destinations nn- known. LEONE SCHALL Babe Commercial Scroll 4, Hockey 1, volley Ban 2-3-4 i Basketball 2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, Glee Club 1-2. Leone is the overworked typist for our Scroll. ln sf-hool :ind out we :ull know that shes zu Jilin-d:1mly . E Page 29 lgfiiiin. I ' lvfiit ssi '- LOUISE ANN SHAFER Social Science Track 1, Hockey 1, Glee Club 1-2-3, Declam 1-3, Masque and Buskin, Girl Reserves, The Tailor Made Man. Louise is il lovely girl with :1 lovely dis- position who has been successful in Ile- elzunntory and Plays. YVe're sure she'll be as populnr nt Coe next year as she has been here at Boone Hi. JEANNE SHOWERS Normal Training Hockey 1, Track 1-2-3, Glee Club 4, Declam 3-4, B. H. S. Players 3-4, Nor- mal Training Club. If you feel blue just enll on Jeanine and she'll certainly brighten things np for you. MYRA SHURTZ Latin Glee Club 4, Hi-Y-Ette. Myrn's ns dainty and nent :ls Sl piece ot' Dresden Uilillil, NADINE SUTHERN Commercial Commercial Club Nadine has been one of the Bumble WS busy typists and nn interesting dem-lsuinler. WILLIS STANDLEY Science Football 2-3, Wrestling 1-2-3-4 B , Capt. 3, Glee Club 1-2-3-4, t'Cinderella 3, The Gypsy Rover 4, t'The Tailor Made Man. A remarkable 1-ornedlnn. A champion wrestler :md Jobster. ANNA MAE STARK Commercial Bumble B 4, Volley Ball 2-3-4, Capt. 4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Capt. 4, Track 1-2-3, Glee Club 1-2, Girl Reserves 1. Anna Mae captzliliod the 1924 Girls' Chain- pionship Basketball tenin and helped type for the Bumble ll . She's slightly in- terested in Ames. Page 30 B in If 4 'lgluf-', I , P THE Hifimllliigf L RALPH TAYLOR Social Science Des Moines 1-2. Ralph never has much to say. He doesn't xuefldle in others' business, for his own seems to keep him busy. ANNABELLE THOMAS Normal Training Volley Ball 2-3-4, Glee Club 1-3-4, Nor- mal Training Club. Annahelle is Pear1's shadow, or is it vir-e versa? Anyway she is jolly and has a very eontagious laugh. ISADORA THRASHER Latin Basketball 3, Glee Club 2-3-4, Extem- pore 4. Isadora can :wt as librarian, give a :le- hate speech, experiment in chemistry and write a French theme all at the same tune, Sl1o's a delightful student, yet fun- lovingg her twinkling eyes give her away. EDWARD TORREY Science Football 2-3-4 B , Basketball 2-3-4, Track 3, Glee Club 3-4, Radio Club 3-4, Vice President, Hi-Y, B. H. S. Players 4, 'tThe Man From Iowa City , His Majesty Bunker Bean , The Tailor Made Man . Another of Boone lIip.1h's athletic Sheiks and an aiuhitious avtor. Ed loves to pre- varivate and is an iuveterato clater. KATHLEEN VALENTINE Commercial Hockey 1, Glee Club 2-4, Commercial Club 4, Masque and Buskin 4, Hi-Y- Ette 3-4. Kathleen's sincere, peppy, and energetic in everything she is intensely ilnteresterl iu. VV1- can vouch for her future sur-1-ess. RUTH WALLACE Normal Training Volley Ball 3, Glee Club 3-4, Masque and Buskin 3-4, Normal Training Club 4. Ruth is a substantial worker who gener- ally ohtaius results. She is a loyal friend and likes to laugh. Page 31 WTHEQ il ,f114 ': ilg 'SQFQ5 LI- u 9 001.0 ffllllil ixm LEONE P. VVALTON Commercial Ogden High School 1-2-3, Glee Club 4, The Gypsy Rover , Masque and Buskin. Last fall Leone brought to Boone High 'li l with wonderful curls a pretty Soni, m ri . :ind n sweet disposition. XVe are certain- ly :Ind she came here to graduate with ns, DAN WATERMAN Science Football 2-3, Track 2-4, B. H. S. Play- ers 3, Hi-Y 3-4, At Dawning 3. D:1n's worst fault is his good nature, His disposition is the snnniest ever seen around Boone High, He just loves to talk. ANNA MAE WATSON Commercial Commercial Club 4. Anna's quiet way will mnke her an agree- :lble StBll03.L'l'2lllll0l'. She learned to :lt- tend strictly to business. FLORENCE WAYNE Normal Training Volley Ball 3, Glee Club 3-4, Masque and Buskin 3-4, Normal Training Club. Utne of Boone IIi's l'0lllllLlltPl'S, who next yenr will dispense knowledge, perhaps in her own neighhorliood. We know slie'll nlwzlys do her best. BENJAMIN WHEELER Commercial Hi-Y 4. Ben will stand up for YVest Boone, his own town, hut lets the rest of the world go by most of the time, DAN WHEELER Science Scroll 4, Debate 4 B , The Tailor Made Man. Iinn is another of Miss Ashton's elmrges and n regular debnter. Ile speaks for hiln- self when given nn opportunity: otherwise, too. Page 32 B l E gl V 1111i 92s I ml 5 uuul 9 O ' TH XWIIIISSN, S -f RUTH WILLIAMS Commercial Hockey 1, Masque and Buskin V. Pres. 4, The Charm School , Hi-Y- Ette. Ruth plays the glad to play it. She is a very genial hostess. game and helps othf-rs wonderful sport and 21 GLADA WILSON Normal Training Normal Training 2-3-4. Club, Hi-Y-Ette Always reauly for service and :I 4-lie-erful In-lper. Glada will be very 1-tlivie-nt next ya-ar when sho te-:miles l'P2l4llll', wl'itin', and 'I'itlllIlPfiU. MABEL WIN GO Normal Training Track 3, Basketball 4, Glee Club 2, Normal Training Club 4. Mabel exports to toavlx in a little red school-house some day, She already shows unusual ability as an practice toaoll- or. PAUL YEGGE Science Football 2-3-4 Wrestling 3-4 UB , Track 2. Paul is :I big many also in school athletics, wrestling and football, He's as good nat- nrvfl as he is athletic. BEATRICE YOUNG Normal Training Journalism, Glee Club 4, B. H. S. Players 3-4, Normal Training Club, Radio Club 3. Bea is always on hand with a fund of jokes,--or poetry. wlierever she goes 1-onvorszltionzxlist. She makes friends with her ability as a ELSIE YOUNG Normal Training Jefferson 1-2-3, Glee Club 4. Elsie spent only her senior year with us, but during that she certainly made a place for herself in the musical organization of our school. Bm page 33 m4m1..lmSx ERNEST NORTH Commercial Ernest believes that silence is golden, His 1-his-f :unlrition is to drive an I'l1:1lnu-l's. Ciass History Six of the half dozen schools in Boone are represented in our Senior Class be- sides Ogden, Moingona, Fraser, and Foster, Iowa. Our most learned Fridolph started in Wisconsin, went west to Washington, then to China, and finally decided that B. H. S. wars the place for him. Adalene, way up in Canada, decided the same. When Ted Ashford, Lemon Fisk, John and Sherman Crary, Lois Cobb, Archie Pohl, Evelyn Carlson and Al Herman all started at Page, they lstarted a pretty good founda- tion for this class. Why, those Canadys skipped from the C to A class. Smart kids those-then. The reports show that Maxine was the first to get spanked. She started it in the third grade in Lincoln. Then over at Page, before she got her glaasses, Miss Norton mistook Jim Jones and Harold Davis for drums. Birchard, Kathleen, Helen D., and Stuey started doing time at Bryant. Bryant school has recently been repaired. Wind is the daily standby in daily recitations, but ordinarily it's nct much good in tests. Yet Audley Berry got out of taking a test the night of the cyclone, because the teacher got scared and 4sent her home. It's an ill wind that blows no good. When the Class of '24 came to High School we were the first class which the Sophs failed to properly initiate. Mr. Thorpe had seen our class in Grammar, and there were more Sophomores than rooms in the Eleanor Moore, so-. We were oh, so good for a year. Then Gussy went down to see what the lshow was like. He came back under escort. About a year after, Dan Waterman came to class on time. Dr. Deering pronounced him to be in perfect health, too. How many of you took Botany under Miss Heath? Then you probably remember getting lost on that field trip and getting back two periods late. All the way through, we've been going strong. Cleaned up on a couple of Class Basketball and Track Championships, and have done well in everything that came along, including the hobo day scrap where the Juniors had their spirits dampened. Page 34 E E - TH 'L -r Class Wiii and Testament We, the members of the class of 1924, having come to the place where we may no longer trouble our teachers and they may no longer hand us fives and otherwise make our lives miserable, and finding that we still possess some things that may be of benefit to our successors who are now struggling in our footsteps, do now pub- lish this, our last will and testament. We do command that our memory shall be reverenced and our record used ans a model for all future Senior Classes, also that our valued rights and properties, both real and personal, shall be divided and disposed of as herein set forth. First-To next year's Seniors we bequeath our cast off reputations and a few shreds of character. Item-To the present Sophomores we do give the knowledge we know we have but which they seem to think they have. Item-We bequeath to the Freshman class our splendid and proved ability to put things over. Second-To the following individuals we do bequeath the possessions we have no further use for, but which seem most fitted to their needs, to-wit: To Johnny Driscoll we bequeath Birchard's voice. To Helen Hannum we leave Walter Lundberg's curls. To Kenneth Mitchell we leave Paul Yegge's physique. To Elwood Grubbs we give Duby's diploma. To Alma Bricker we give Hortense Peterson's studiousness. To Frances Stephenson we give Marguerite's fondness for jazz. To Swede Anderson we give Harry Lewis' accomplishments in oratory. To Wilma Hudgel we give Mildred Pollard's unobtrusiveness. To Margaret Weaver we give Dan Wheeleris width of mouth. To Gerald Watson we bequeath a spanking by Earl Canady. To Lois Pulver we leave Jim Jones' ability to get white admits. To Maretta Holmes we bequeath a new suitor. To our teachers and fellow sisters who need it we bequeath Marvin Davis' natural color. To Gladys Patrick we bequeath Lois Cobb's meal ticket for next year. To the Perrine sisters we bequeath the Cole sisters' indifference to fads. To Lillian Johnson we bequeath Addy McDonald's egotiism. To Lyle Quinn we bequeath Ben Wheeler's shyness. To the Bumble B staff we bequeath a better editor than it had this year, if such can be found. To Raymond Chance we bequeath Dan Waterman's devotion to one girl. To Art Nelson we bequeath our ability to see the door when it is pointed out to us. To Dwight Bowes we bequeath Cecil Ca.nady's sense of humor. To Everett Getty we give Randallis prowess in all forms of athletics. To Packy we give Maxine Perry's ability to force friendship. To Harry Ringland we give Fridolph's fondness for dates to enliven his dead existence. To those who draw up the will of the Senior class next year we bequeath the catnip that the above mentioned are ready to give us. Signed and Sealed The Class of Twenty-four. 5 W Page 35 - ft .11- 2454. le Class Jrcop ceccy I hope time has dealt kindly with my old class-mates, thought President Albert Herman, who was with his cabinet members, Secretary of State, L. Fiskg Attorney General, J. Lockardg Secretary of War, T. Ashford, and Secretary of Agriculture, F. McIntyre, as. they sped on their way to the 1924 class reunion of Boone High School. Suddenly they heard a tremendous roar and glancing out of the window they beheld a racing car and high above it, an aeroplane, not knowing that the occupants of the car were R. Ewalt and wife, F. Rutledgeg Ed Torrey and wife, L. Walton 3 and two bachelor friends, Lundberg and Ashenfelter, Wall Street brokers, with their secretaries, F. Boyd and B. Oakes. Who would recognize the daring driver of the aeroplane and his assist- ant as A. McDonald and J. Hull? As President Herman and his friends ate lunch they were surprised to learn that the jolly party in the other end of the car was composed of three prima donnas, Helen Douglass, Mina Moxley, and Lois Cobb, Judge Lewis of the Supreme Court of the United Statesg four teachers, M. Johnston, G. Love, J. Showers, and G. Wilson and their husbands, respectively, A. Kemrnerer, P. Yegge, W. Canfield, and M. McCall, the great mathematical scientist, S. Crary and secretary, Fridolf Nelsong and two world- famed lecturers, W. Dutton and I. Thrasher. Upon arrival at Boone they were greeted with, B-o-o-n-e H-H-i-g-h Boone Hi! Boone Hi! There on the platform two pompous gentlemen stepped forward to greet them, one D. Wheeler, president of Boone National Bank, and the other D. Waterman, proprietor of The Ladieus' Apparel Shop. Everyone marched to the High School in step with the old familiar We're Loyal To You, B. H. S. Around the banquet table, amid the old scenes, each in turn told of his life work: S. Anstrom and A. Hiatt, M. D.'sg L. Hoyer, E. Cooper and L. Shafer, Ziegfeld Follies Beauties, Canady-Pohl-Canady, architects, L. Erickson, champion pugilistg L. Bagley, speaker of the Houise of Representatives, Senator M. Merrick from Californiag R. Mad- den and D. Olson, editors of Life g J. Pendarvis and V. Otis, chautauqua musicians, B. Christerson, president of Ames college, and wife K. Valentine, dean of women. But where are Maxine Morgan, Willis Standley, and Frances McMahon? asked a chic little person, who turned out to be M. Sturtz, now wife of Francis Nelson, American ambassador to France. Why, my husband, Willis, spoke up D. Arringdale, is on an inspection tour of his diamond fields in South America, and, Maxine, my wife, said the Reverend G. Campbell, is at present shopping in Paris. Frances McMahon is in Venice finishing her newest play, 'Up and Awa,y', said a drawling voice, from none other than the Hon. J. Crary, Czar of the Movies. Remember the reception and what happened afterwards ? Say, that was some play we put on, best looking bunch of girls I ever saw! 'Member the graduation exercises. when you stumbled and nearly tripped me-. Come on! Join the feed, cried talkative Sec'y Ashford. Hey, everybody! Here's a cable for us from Africa, yelled H. Clark, cartoonist for The New York Times. It'.s from Garrison and Erickson, 'Hello everybody! Sorry unable to come, engaged in important scientific research for British Gov. Paint the town red for us! P. and B'. Then every door seemed to pour forth people: H. Foes and wife, R. Christopherg E. Carlson, L. Schall, M. Wingo and A. M. Stark, gym teachers, Dr. R. McVicker and wife I. McCambridge, of Cleveland, Dr. Marie Emerson of Seattle, A. Dolk, P. Page 36 QE 3 2 THE. Iscnou. IL! Blaess, M. DeHaven, M. Hiles, M. Davis, and F. Longhenry, California high school teachers, Mr. R. McClaren, inventor of the new Speedy Six, D. Lundquist and wife, E. Lucas, L. Berglund, J. Donaldson, G. Pardee, and their respective wives, A. Bean, N. Suthern, and L. Hudgel, an Arctic exploring party. -- Ralph Taylor, who was conducting a national campaign for the Welfare of Indians, dashed in followed by the members of the contracting firm of Kimrey, Young, and Ken- an, financed by Hinman and Wallace who were opening new farms in the Mojave Desert, and E. North who had just finished his latest novel of domestic life in which A. Brown was the heroine. Everyone was eager to see old acquaintances. Heavens, what's that noise? It's R. Williams' American Symphony Orchestra with R. Hannum, F. Hartwig, and C. Gibbons playing violins, L. Bentley, M. Cole, and C. Clark, Clarinetsg M. Hughes, G. Kenan, cornetsg M. Perry, F. Hanson, G. Nelson, and A. Berry, saxophonesg A. Watson and R. Ccllins, drums, K. Hardie, B. Nystrom, H. Peterson, trombonesg V. Rosengreen, fifeg H. Postle, F. Hannum, banjosg B. Dornan, R. Doherty, V. Griffee, M. Pollard, flutes. Say, isn't that music wonderful, when you get used to it? Sounds something like the old Hi School Orchestra with Marguerite at the piano. Does Marguerite still play jazz? Oh, no-she's been an instructor in dramatics at Bryn Mawr for the last ten years and is in line to be the next president. Another group strayed in, members of the Orpheum Circuit, R. V. Brown, solo dancer, R. Halleen, and V. Davis, B. Wheeler, and M. Davis, quartet, M. Kemmerer, trapeze performer: F. Richards and F. Wayne, Siamese Twins, and A. B. Thomas and B. Young, entertainerus. Nearly everyone was present now, and just a few stragglers drifted in, including Butch Davis and Jim Jones, partners in the Davis and Jones Broom Factory of Ames, whose motto is, We Make a Clean Sweep. Then everyone arose and gave tribute to their old High School, the walls echoing with their cheers, Hurrah for the Clanss of Twenty-four! we - wE w.vL'0f ?f55?51i'52'f354'S 4h'?cqe'-1' lv 2'4 1 vi 'sr-Q-the was af V , v - f A Q , 9' Page 3 7 -- Cecil Canady 1 In 61111 52 , I - 1 'T n imlusssliasa -l M The Tailor mile ann The Tailor Made Man, the Senior class play to be presented on June 3 and 4, is representative of the best talent of the class. The play is a comedy of a young man's ambitions, full of comical situations and role irs that of John Paul Bartg an ambitious young man, shop. Fortune knocks at his door when a customer, pre- of some wealthy folk, leaves his complete evening outfit steps into the clothes, looks over the notes on life that he witty speeches. The leading who is assistant in a tailor's paring to attend a. reception in the shop. John Paul Bart has jotted down, and goes to the party. Under cover of his tailor-made camouflage his progress is phenomenal. Of course, he wins both in love and business. CAST OF CHARACTERS John Paul Bart --. ............................... Huber ........ Tanya --- Peter ....... Dr. Sonntag --- Rowlands .... Jellicot .... Pomery ....... Mr. Stanlaw -- Mrs. Stanlaw .... Corrine ....... Wheating ....... .... Mr. Fitzmorris .... .... Mrs. Fitzmorris --- .... ---- Bobby Westlake Carroll ........... ------ Harry Lewis -- Frances McMahon ----- John Crary --- Earl Canady -- Harold Davis ------ Archie Pohl --- Willis Standley --- Randall Ewalt ------- Lois Cobb Lenora Hoyer Addison McDonald Birchard Ashenfelter Mary Merrick ---- Edward Torrey ---- Sherman Crary Crane ,,-,,,,,,,, .......... F ay McIntyre Mrs. Dupoy ..... --.- BESSIG .....-.-- --- ------ Abraham Nathan --- Grayson .......... MISOS Shayne .... .-..... Mr. Whitcomb -- Mr. Russell --- Mr. Flynn .......... ............ ....- - ..------------ - Marguerite Clotfelter Helen Douglass ----..- Dan Wheeler ---- James Lockard Louise Shafer Walter Lundberg Arthur Kemmerer Francis Nelson Mr, Cam -,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,............... - -Bernard Christerson Society people, guests of the Stanlaws: Leone Walton, Guy Campbell, Dorothea Arringdale, Walter Dutton, Lawrence Erickson, Ray Madden. Page 38 .Eg Misa 1? - Q,-wa l'-1331 5-f.'-f'21'f5ZffLm.-WK '9l f 'L'l'fWf'f5'?A :X fb m- , Y .1 . H-. 3.1,,4Q,5lf,Qf A, +I 5-.-'fiigr'-Kxfi-WWE' 15?.,-R? 4,9 ffl:9lf,'1fL?'?g.-whaifrggWllfgw i Wi'-1.53-,ifjyifgyxyf-W ,EWQM-P igmif, 1 4 , if ,,f 4 Ji, , ,L 1 K 'W' ' m i ' ' W ' HV ' is wmf we fa f W W? ' 'QF,y:'L'T-:- Haw?-Ri' nz, 'iw . ' 3 .4,w,q B, t , ,., ,- f 3,:,f,1fI, ti, .'., 3 W K1 ig f . , ,. , ,f ,, X r 'M f I 'VW' WZ-- 1 fN,:V','W'. ?y'fw,fLQ'-V W fl wi.: yfyf' df T nb?-',,JN, y'.1,,. yr. . 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Bon Ami Ut hasn't scratched yetj --- Sta Comb .......... ....... . . .... .---- Big Ben Alarm Clock ........................... Welch's Grape Juice ....... - ........................ The Kroehler Davenport flt serves day and night! -- -- Gold Dust Twins .................................. Nestle's Water Wave ........................... Magic Yeast Foam fFlavor all its ownj --- Drink 400 ........................... Del Monte Peaches ........ ,. ........... Hart, Schaffner and Marx Fashions --,.- Pompeian Instant Beauty --.- ........ - Coco-Cola CCo0l and Refreshingj .... Sunkist Lemons fUniformly Goody .... Maybelline qEyes That Charmy .... -- Ivory Soap flt Floatsj ...................-. .,,.,,, Holeproof Hosiery iNot Very Manyj .........-....., Armour's Star Brand Bacon CThe Ham What Ami DJer Kiss .........................,.,.-.... ...,,.,- Simmons Bedis fBuilt for Sleepy .................. ,, Heinz 57 Varieties .............................. ..-,,, fC0ntinued on page 11061 ---- Syl Halleen ----- Betty Rhoads -- Harry Ringland ---- Jo Wenzel -------------- Nuny --------,-- Helen Wells John Driscoll, Dan G. ------ Mildred Ingram -------- Dick Canier --- Nancy Walker --- Bundy Morrow -------- Grace Jones - Merry F., 'fLizan ------- Bill Hannum ---------- Suzanne --------- Jack Jones --- Maretta, Avenelle -------- Dick Conn ----- Helen Higbee --- Thelma Edwards -- Coll D., Red J. --- Helen Hannum --- Clarence Green ----------Use Ink -------- Jim Clapp --- Mary Lou Peters ------ Walt Wilson ,--- Esther Stillson Page 39 1 14: ' ---- . 3 04.3 INGALLS Page 40 PAXTON POLLARD Along in the year of '22 From Grammar School, across the street, To Boone High, a school that can't be beat, Came some lively pupils, not a few. First is our President, Packy by name, He must receive his share of fame. In important decisions he always 'stands pat, With his formula ever, I wouldn't say that. Next is Polly, sometimes absurd, And a flapper in every sense of the word, Alice Ingalls from Fraser town, With always a smile and never a frown. Ethel Wester, a fine musician But not possessed of much intuition, Next comes Miss Curtiss, otherwilse Pat , A very fine actress she is, at that. For our athlete, view Bricky Johnstone, A very big factor of this our pome. DeLancey Silliman, our famous speaker, Who toward his fellows could be meeker. This fool poem aiu't got no sense, - When all is said and done. If you don't like it, go sit on a fence And read it to someone. Bs FORBES eff .I ,dang lg U' E uimllllliw m a n -f RAY DUNCAN WILSON TILLSON SOPRHOIHOTC FHOWCT GQTAGH Hedges-fModelandl. A very thick but trim hedge. Always in excellent condition. flsaacsonj. A rather unruly hedge. Does not grow to please teachers. Shrubs-fSturtzJ. An unusually mindful plant. Will take care of itself without any kicks. tMitchellJ. Another hardy variety. Does not always please the teachers, but liked by most of those who know it. Carnations, Red Varieties-Giyanl. One of the clump carnations. Is a popular variety on the north side. fDeeringJ. A good looking and popular variety. Must be handled with care. Lilacs-CBennettJ. ls a popular variety of this plant. Is very particular about what clump it is in. CBenlson5. A tall variety of this plant. Is found west of the school house most of the time. Tulips-CVoorheesJ. A well known variety of this plant. Is in the clump variety usually seen with others. Is found with the sunflowers most of the time. CF'ordiJ. Another of the tall variety. Is usually found alone, hardly ever in clumps. Touch Me Nots-flrwinj. This ins an extra fine variety of this group. Can be found in clumps as well as separate. QWillisJ. Fuzzy headed variety. Is very sensitive. Requires some attention. iWatkinsJ. A sensitive variety of this plant. It does not grow when handled. Advinsable to leave in present condition. Poppies-fPardee7. This seed must be handled with great care. Is very popular and usually seen with Moon Flowers. f The Elizabeth Wilson J. A variety that is a close relation of the Touch-me- nots. It is advisable to handle this with great care. Peonies-fDuncanJ. This its a musical and hard plant to raise, as nothing seems to please it. You must find out for yourself just how to handle it. If it proves to be successful write us. fSunstromJ. A rare white-topped variety. Grows best in solitude. fContinued on page 1005 0 B 5 Page 41 ,lg 'rl-In Ecnou. ,lim 15 ' .... QW bl! -A O I 1 l GETTY GOEPPINGER JONES SCOTT Now, Johnny JONES, please don't ask for any lemon drops when you're at Grand- ma's, only A-VERY naughty boy would do that, said Mother Jones, als she tied Johnny's little red neck-tie and gave him a LOVE pat. I won't. COSJGOOD bye, promised Johnny. As he ran thru the WOODCruffJ, Johnny thought, I guess I'll GET ttyl Grandma a POSY or two, she loves them so, and she might-she might give me some lemon drops if I do. So Johnny stopped at the crosns RHODES and. picked a nice big bouquet of VIOLETQSJ and in the center he put a big, red ROSE. After walking several MILES he neared his Grandmother's house and began to sing, t'Oh, how could I live without Grandma and lemon drops? Good morning, Grandma, see what I brought you. I picked VIOLETKSD because they make me think of lemon drops and I do love lemon drops. Good morning, dear, how is your Mother? asked Grandma SCOTT. Oh, she's all right. Hello, lemon drops, he hinted as he passed the buffet. Do come here and tell me about your little friend, Everett Getty. Oh, he got stung by a 1higJBEE. I see you bought more CANfaDDY, Grandma. Yes. Is your baby brother BON-WELL and happy? Yeah, He likes lemon drops, too. Well, I will bring RICHARD some, then. Oh, Grandma, shall I go down SELLER and get you some apples or shall I get some GRAY WOOL ihiserj from the attic? he asked, looking up at the SEILING. Don't bother. You might get hurt. Well, then, shall I get some flowers for the fteab GARDEN or take Grandpa's suit to the TAYLORCSDT' NOflandJ dear. We'll let the CbowJMAN take it. I think I'd better go now, Grandma, Johnny said, PATTEN his CAPP KSJ, it looks like a SHOWER Isl. Well, good bye, dear, come again and bring the baby. I will. Oh, Grandma, where do you buy those nice lemon drops? I have a penny and I want to buy some. Down at PARKERS' grocery behind those OAKCeJS. But never mind, I will give you some. Here are some BEANS for your Mother and lemon drops for you. Oh, thank you, Grandma. Then singing, Oh, where, Oh where did the lemon drops go? Oh, where, Oh, where can they be? Puzzle: Find the moral. n n Page 42 B E . W M- , . -vw Aff. ' f . 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The council also was responsible for the planning of the honor point system which is intended to promote wider interest in school activities. At the time of the state tournament the council arranged the decorations in the gym, using the colors of the four contestants very effectively. Of course, there were minor affairs, including the sale of tickets and badges but these were but a part of the routine. The school picnic at the end of the year was the last task undertaken by the council. Next year, with the reorganization of the school, some new plan of representation will be worked out and the council will find plenty to do with the changes in student organizations. Eg Page 43 D Page 44 E il fha JI!!! ' 1 o 'fji E dw xr 'SCROLL be umblc-3 Entered at the Postoffice at Boone Iowa as second class mail matter Issued ' , , . seml- monthly by the students of Boone High School. Subscription rate 31.40 per year. Spmnllmkfmvqb rounnw rlAmggu,4P IQII wus. 'epffsnssocuniiillx EXECUTIVE STAFF Ray Madden .... .....,................... ..... E d itor-in-Chief Esther Stillson ---.- ...................... ...,.... A ssistant Editor Maxine Morgan ..........,................ ........ B usiness Manager Birchard Ashenlelter, Addison McDonald ......,. Advertising Managers Helen Hannum - ..............a - ........ . ........ Circulation Manager Walter Willson, Mary Louise Foster .... Assistant Circulation Managers Mary Cruikshank ..................... .. .M............ Faculty Advisor LITERARY EDITORS EXCHANGE Mary Merrick Harry Lewis Elizabeth Ann Tucker Linn Matthews Grace V. Jones NEWS EDITORS WIT AND HUMOR Mary Fick Sylvester Halleen Marguerite Clow-elter Milo Ellik Nancy WValker Dan Goodykoontz ATHLETIC EDITORS STENOGRAPHFRS Thelma Edwards Fay Mclntyre Anna Mae Stark Nadine Suthern Arthur Nelson si t ' WUASW The Executive Staff of the Bumble B for 1923-24 met with the Faculty Commit- tee on May 5 and selected their successors, who next year will have the enlarged re- sponsibility of the school paper for the combined Junior and Senior High. Esther Stilhson is the new Editor-in-Chiefg Linn Matthews, Business Manager' Walter Wilson and Arthur Nelzson, Advertising Managersg Gladys Nutt, Circulation Manager, with Richard Conn as assistant. 9 Page 45 E Q iQg' . ,vA 3 Page 46 E mg Ig fl ,u f'?ieQ 'lg gl l TH E emulat e it 0lI lUIllf8LH r.UiIl fHIlcll1'l1l?llIllg The Normal Training Club of Boone High School is an organization of Senior Normal Training girls for the purpose of instructing the girls in the knowledge ol' the duties, responsibilities, and joys of a teacher. The officers of' the club for this year were: President ........... .. ................ .......... M able Cole Vice-President ....... ---- ---Margaret Johnston Secretary and Treasurer --- --. ---- Marian Hiles Reporter .--.-..-.... ..--- .--. Jeanne Showers Sergeant at Arms ---. -------- D oris Bailey First Critic .......... ---- R uby Christopher Second Critic .--. ---------- R uth Wallace Club Sponsor .....-.....................--...... Miss Eva May Cable The club met alternate Thursday nights in Room 5 of the High School building. Programs were given, consisting of music and reports on various topics ot' interest to teachers. On May 8, the girlls gave a reception for their mothers at which a play, Hiring the School Ma'am , was given. All the girls enjoyed the club and they received much information which may be used in their rural .schools-sometime. or Page 4 7 3,5 A l o sing L.. ASHFORD ASHENFELTER NELSON Debate During the period between 1913 and 1921 tl1ere was no sort of debate class in Boone High as there is now. The subject was indeed a dead issue. In 1920-1921 some of the teachers selected from the school, enough likely prospects to make two teams. The next year this process was repeated and two more teams were selected. These teams had some success, so in 1923 a debate class was organized. About fifteen came out and the ethics of debate were studied. This last fall the class was again organ- ized and at present there are twenty-nine members taking the subject. Especially this year has Boone had a fine record in debate. On December 7, New- ton was defeated by a vote of 4-2. Harry Lewis, Walter Lundberg, and Lyle Quinn stayed at home and won a unanimous decision. Ted Ashford, Birchard Alshenfelter, and Fridolt Nelson journeyed to Newton and there secured one point, giving Boone the contest. Friday and Saturday, March 14 and 15, we were represented in the annual Drake debate tourney, in Des Moines, by the Lewis, Lundberg, and Quinn trio. Here the boys fought their way into the finals and came home with second place after putting on a wonderful debate. The tenth of April a triangular contest was held with Ames and Waterloo. Both at home and at Ames was Boone victorious, gaining 2-1 decisions. The more experienced team stayed at home while Birchard Ashentelter, Addison McDonald, and Dan Wheeler traveled to Ames. This gave Boone 4 of the 9 votes of the contest and consequently the triangle. 9 Page 48 LEWIS QUINN LUNDBERG Miss Ashton coached these boys and it is to her that Boone is greatly indebted because of her tireless endeavors to produce winning teams. Lyle Quinn has served Boone High for three years as a debater. As the first speaker of the negative team, in most cases, he certainly has done his best to make Boone victo1'ious. Quinn will be here again next. year and we expect great results from him. Walt Lundberg was second speaker ol' the negative team. With Quinn and Harry Lewis he has always worked hard for Boone and his graduation will cause a great gap in the team. Harry Lewis was third speaker of the team. He has been in eight debates with rival schools and five times he was on the winning team. Harry will also leave a vancancy that will be hard to fill. Ted Ashford upheld the affirmative side of the City-Manager Question in two out- of-town contests. In these debates he put forth his very best and could always be re- lied upon for strong support. Birchard Ashenfelter entered debate class last fall, made the team the first thing, and was on the team that defeated Ames this April. He, too, is a good talker who will be missed next year. Fridolf Nelson also joined the class last fall and made the team with Birchard. He was one of the men who helped win the dual with Newton. He will also be missed. Addy McDonald went to Ames for his first debate, which he helped to win. Addison has been in the class a year and has shown that he could be depended upon in a pinch. He will graduate this June. g Page 49 l l .L SILLIMAN CLUTFELTER QUINN Deolamatory The annual S. L. Moore Declamatory Contest was held December 20. DeLancey Silliman took first place over all, receiving the gold medal. The other contestants in the oratorical class were Lyle Quinn, Ray Madden, and Marlowe Williams. Mar- guerite Clotfelter, winning the humorous section and the silver medal for second place, had close competition from Lois Cobb, Lenora Hoyer and Louise Shafer. In the dramatic division, Pauline Quinn won honors, receiving the bronze medal for third place. Maretta Holmes, Nadine Suthern, and Mildred Ingram also gave dramatic selec- tions. The three medal winners represented the school at the preliminary contest at Boone, winning firsts in the oratorical and dramatic divisions and second in humorous. In the sub-district contest at Carroll, Boone's representative won first in the dramatic sectiong so Pauline Quinn went to the pre-district contest at Fort Dodge. April 15, at Ames, the annual triangular contest, Ames'Newton-Boone was held. Newton won two firsts and one second place, Boone took second with a first, second, and third placeg and Ames third with a second and two thirds. 9 Page 50 -P-Fil? 2 ' -'SCROLL SIL! Radio Efxlhiinbition and Demonstratiifona On January 9th, 1924, a Radio Exhibition and Demonstration was held in the High School auditorium under the auspices of both sections of the Boone High School Radio Club. The event was the culmination of a contest put on by the Radio Club featuring home made radio receiving sets. The evening's entertainment consisted of radio concerts, a movie, and talks by several connected with the exhibition, President Burnside of the Amateur Section presiding. The last event of the evening was the presentation of prizes, which were as follows: Crystal Class-First prize: 23 plate variable condenser, offered by Crary Hardware Company, won by Rodney Snyder, Boone. Second prize: 100 feel of aerial wire offered by Crary Hardware Company, won by Robert Garske, Boone. Single Tube Clasrs-First prize: Baldwin headset, offered by Crary Hardware Com- pany, won by Archie Pohl, Boone. Second prize: UV201A vacuum tube, offered by Iowa Railway and Light Company, won by Lyle Matson, Boxholm. Third Prize: B battery, offered by Crary Hardware Company, won by Delmar Bennett, Boone. Two or More Tube Class--First prize: 45 volt B battery, offered by the Iowa Rail- way and Light Company, won by M. J. Higgins, Boone. Second prize: Pair of headsets, offered by the Iowa Railway and Light Company, won by Forest McHose, Fraser. H Third Prize: Ribbon, won by Bernard Pearson, Boone. ' In all, thirty-one single tube sets, four sets with two or more tubes, nine crystal sets and five exhibition sets were entered. The judging was done by three engineering students from Iowa State College, Ames, Messns. W. E. Nichols, A. Poane, and R. J. Knouf. Bw Page 51 A-Lmlmm A ,Y K I-1-'I I XXX I W . TILE xx F sc no LL The Broadcast Listeners Section of tlhe Boone High School Radio Cllnlb OFFICERS First Semester: Second Semeter: President-Vere McEntaffer. President-Russell Madden. Vice-President-Edward Torrey Vice-President-Bernard Christerson. Secretary-Howard Gifft. Secretary-Thomas Nutt. Treasurer-Lyman Fisk. Treasurer-Chester Gribben. Faculty Advisor-Mr. Skinner. MEMBERS George Anderson. Howard Gifft Charles Sunstrom Glenn Nelson Chester Gribben Walter Wirtz Harold Anderson Charles Lamb Edward Dorman Dwight Bowes Russel Madden Francis Hockensmith Richard Canier Vere McEntaffer Earl Jackson Bernard Christerson Thomas Nutt Ronald Lamb Virgil Cobb Bernard Pearson Ql1iI1Cy S0l1th9I'S Ronald Davis Harold Schroeder The Broadcast Listeners' Section of the Boone High School Radio Club was or- ganized in the fall of 1923, resulting from the feeling that there was need for an or- ganization which devoted its discussion .solely to broadcast receiving sets, but there are several enthusiastic workers who do not. The club meetings are taken up discussing the fundamental theories of radio, and .studying yarious circuits and constructions. Antennae and grounds were firrst studied, and several members felt that great benefit was derived from the discussion. Crystal sets were then taken up. Several of the members have been very :successful in this field, and were able to make many helpful suggestions. Next the discussion turned to the construction, theory, and practice of the Armstrong regenerative set, which took most of the time for several weeks. The evils of the single circuit set as a radiator and cause of interference were carefully gone over in this connection, and we hope that better tuning and less interference will result. Page 52 QE is 'rl-an 'scnou.,l1m First Semester: John N. Burnside Francis E, Nelson Eugene Slater Harold D. Clark John N. Burnside Marvin Cartwright James Clapp Harold D. Clark Marvin Davis George Mann some Hai. stimi Raitt, out Amateur Section President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor-Mr. Skinner ACTIVE MEMBERS Ralph Hewitt Forrest McHose Francis E. Nelson Archie M. Pohl Second Semester: Francis E. Nelson Harold D. Clark John D. Burnside Forrest McHose Andrew Ripley Vivian Rosengreen DeLancey Silliman Eugene Slater Rodney Snyder Eric Walsh The Amateur Section oi' the Boone High School Radio Club its an outgrowth of a radio club organized in the fall oi' 1922. Its membership consists of those radio en- thusiasts whose experience warrants their participating in the discussion and manipu- lation of transmitting sets and the more complicated receiving sets. Some ot' the activities of this section have been the promotion of the Radio Ex- hibition mentioned elsewhere, and the broadcasting of the Sub-district and State basketball tournaments in co-operation with the Crary Harware Company, Station KGFQ. List of licensed amateurs and the most distant point at which they have been heard: 9CTD-Archie M. Pohl fcodej Manchester, England--3,000 miles. QBWC-Francis E. Nelson fcodel Mexico-1,700 miles. 9CWF-John N. Burnside tvoiceh Bridgeport, Conn.-1,500 miles. 9EIX-Eugene Slater tcodej State of Iowa-250 miles. W Page 53 Page 54 B ., ..-- ,I M.111.1g',fAl I? 3 TH E . llssliix a - 5 'rl-TE gIl, f W'9Qlg, -scnou. lj' 1f 'hl!.!! ! , 2 21 Masque ainmii Buislkiin Dramatic OFFICERS First Semester: Second Semester: President-Cecil Canady President-Cecil Canady Vice-President-Mildred Getty Vice-President-Ruth Williams Secretary-Helen Houghton Secretary-Helen Houghton Treasurer--Mary Louise Foster Treasurer-Leone Walton Reporter--Willis Standley Reporter-Gladys Nutt Critics Minnie B. Crooks Louise Linderblood From a well organized, though small, nucleus, Masque and Buskin has increased its membership to more than sixty during the present year. Meetings were held on alternate Thursdays, period 5, in room 39. At these meet- ings, in accordance with the plan of the first year of the club, the time was devoted to the study and presentation of one act plays by various members of the club. Vari- ety was secured by the introduction of miscellaneous programs and a lesrson on stage make-up by Miss Lillian Blancke. On January 31, The Charm School, a successful comedy by Alice Duer Miller was presented. The cast included Austin Bevanls CCecil Canadyl, an automobile sales- man with ideas, which David Mackenzie tRandall Ewaltl, a law student, considered unpractical, though George Bcyd tLawrence Ericksonl, an expert accountant, was willing to co-operate and so were Jim Simpkins tWil1is Standleyl and Tim Simpkins fRoland Ericksonj who toil not and have never seriounsly considered spinning. Homer Johns tRay Maddenl was the guardian of Elise Benedotti tLenora Hoyerl, t11e president of the senior class at a school presided over by Miss Hays tRuth Will- iamsl who is loved and feared by all who know her, including the secretary, Minas Curtis tGladys Patrick! who was always trying to think well of the senior class, con- sisting of Sally Boyd CAlvina Steussyj, who was George's sister, and Muriel Doughty tVera Forbesl, Ethel Spelvin CEthe1 Westerl, Alix Mercier 1Mary Louise Fosterl, Lillian Stafford tRuth Perrinel, Madge Kent CEdna Stcckigl, and Charlotte Gray tHelen Houghtonl. The Assembly play Mr. Bob was given on April 25. In this Stuart Anstrom took the part of Mr. Brcwng Arthur Nelson, that of Philip Roysong Randall Ewalt, Jenkins, the butlerg Jeanette Lloyd, the maiden aunt, Miss Rebecca Luke, Margaret Weaver, Katherine: Dorothea Arringdale, Mariong and Lucille Higbee, Patty, the maid. While a few of the members of the club are Seniors, the greater number are un- derclassmen, so the work for next year will not have to be started over, but can be continued. . B 'mg page 55 Page 56 E Eg fMllllk65SQ ,ll -FT n glgmf111'?eQf,Yl2 'Senor-L I1 . mf: .uuuu1su. O.O- QM .1 The Boone iflliigllii players OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Ted Ashford ..,. - President - .... Walter Wilson Maxine Morgan - Vice-President - - Maxine Morgan Helen Higbee - - Secretary - - - Helen Hannum Lois Cobb - - - Treasurer - - Birchard Ashenfelter Esther Stillson - - Reporter - - - - - - Esther Stillson Critics Miss Vesta Weaver Miss Dorothy Wilson These are the bright and shiny faces Cbeg pardon girls! that make up the mem- bership of the Boone High Players Dramatic Club. Its membership totals sixty and when they all assemble fo-r the regular meetings one might think that the State Legis- lature was in session. These future dramatists, sometimes known as the B. H. S. Players, meet every two weeks on Monday during the fourth period. At this time they are- either entertained or instructed as the case may be, a program committee hav- ing been selected from the members by the president at the previous meeting. They have listened to vocal solcs, and French plays translated into the English language, and have witnessed a puppet show and a make-up lesson to advantage. Two members of the faculty acted as advisors for the year. December 20th, the club gave an assembly play, The Man From Iowa City. I-Ielen Hannum, as Bernice Moultong Betty Reed, as her friend, Berthag Esther Stillson, her aunt, Janet Spencerg Nancy Walker, the maid, Dan Gocdykoontz, as Dr. Decker, Ed. Torrey, Dan Moulton: and Sherman Crary, as Phil Lester, kept everyone wondering when the confused iden- tities would be straightened out. This play was later repeated for the entertainment of the Lions Club. They earnestly believe in that little poem beginning All work and no play so they joined with the Masque and Buskin Dramatic Club in staging a County Fair in the High School gymnasium where all forgot any stage poise they may have acquired, taking part in the three-legged race and the pie-eating contest with good will. March 18, His Majesty Bunker Bean was given as a public play and the en- thusiasm of the audience assured the players that their efforts were successful. The parts taken were: Pops, Birchard Ashenfelterg Bulger, Walter Wilsong Larabee, Howard Sandellg the Flapper, Maretta Holmes, Mason, Addison McDonaldg Bunker Bean, James Clappg the Waster, Walter Duttong Mops, Mary Merrick, Big Sister, Elizabeth Ann Tucker, Grandma, Pauline Quinng the Countess, Zola Payne-3 Maid, Betty Reed, Bal- thazar, Francis Nelsong the Pitcher, Edward Torreyg Janitor, George Killiong the Lizzie Boy, Archie Pohlg Louis, Ralph Hewitt, the Minister, Marlowe Williams. Miss Lillian Blancke arranged the stage settings, with the assistance of Roy McClaren, Maynard McCall, and Howard Curell. Otherwise the production of the play was managed by members of the Dramatic Club. As a fitting end for the year, they planned a picnic, and a program. to which guests might be invited. A large number of the club will be left to carry on the work next year, and expect to accomplish even greater things. Bin Page 57 I Page .ss 5 gilialwe I F' l'Q ii?zm!s9'52 '4 fi if Q- Hill-Y ..l..-1- As during the war, the Army Y. M. C. A. strove to serve at the point of helping the men of the armies to maintain their morale, so it has been the purpose of the Hi-Y Club to help- in building among the students of Boone High School that morale which has as its base strong and contagious Christian character. The club has striven to be an influence, often working quietly, which would make itself felt in the direction of Clean Living, Clean Speech, Clean Athletics, and Clean Scholarship. A regular meeting has been held on each Tuesday evening through the year. Interesting and helpful speakers have brought messages on various subjects. The meet- ings committee arranged a valuable series of talks on various fields of life work. During the special religious work campaign of the Y. M. C. A., Dr. David G. Latshaw and Mr. Fred M. Hansen spoke to a banquet meeting of the club. Feeds have been generously distributed through the year, and have been followed by especially attractive programs. During the Christmas vacation the club entertain- ed the Hi-Y-Ettes on a trip to camp, which ended at the Y. M. C. A. because of heavy snow and cold weather. At a regular meeting the club enjoyed a program furnished by the Hi-Y-Ettes, and in turn provided the program for the girls at one of their meetings. The alternate weekly meetings, beginning early in January were given over to Bible Study Discussion, led by different club members. For the discussion the club was divided into two groups. The side which had the smaller attendance through the year entertained the winning side at a picnic. The members of the club have given time and effort to special service tasks, and have helped with the summer swimming campaign, general Y. M. C. A. publicity, in serving the big Y. M. C. A. party in the fall, and preparing for the Mother-Daughter banquet promoted by the Y. W. C. A., as well as on other occasions. A considerable group attended the Des Moines Y. M. C. A. Camp last summer. The club has made money by running a check room and selling candy for the basket ball tournaments, which is to be used to help with the expenses of boys who attend Camp Foster this summer. The club was represented by five members at the District Older Boys' Conference at Fort Dodge in the fall. The boys who attended gave a full report of the conference at a General Assembly after their return and brought much of the spirit of the con- ference to the whole high school. The Boone Hi-Y arranged the program for the Greene, Boone, and Story County older boys' conference which wats held at Jefferson on April 12 and 13, and the club was represented at the coni'erence by a strong delega- tion. For the year past the officers have been, Sherman Crary, president, Wilder Can- field, vice-president, William Hannum, secretary, Birchard Ashenfelter, treasurer, committee chairmen, Walter Dutton, meetings, Albert Herman, finance and member- ship, Buell Herman, social, Addison McDonald, service, members of the adviasory com- mittee, Nathan L. Mack and A. G. Umbreit. . For the coming year the following officers have been elected: Marlowe Williams, president, Buell Herman, vice-president, Dwight Bowes, treasurer, Clyde Paxton, sec- retary, with William Hannum, Lyle Quinn, Arthur Nelson, and Russell Madden, com- pleting the cabinet. 0 . Page 59 lull Lf I A: Bites President ,.g,... ....... M ary Merrick Vice-President -- ............ Mary Fick Secretary .... ..-- ..............,.. Elizabeth Ann Tucker Treaisurer ........ ......................... H elen Hannum Cabinet Members ............ Gladys Nutt, Grace Jones, Helen Higbee The Hi-Y-Ettes of the Y. W. C. A., under the capable direction ol' their president, Mary Merrick, and their leader, Miss Jean Russell, carried out a most interesting and worthswhile program during the school year of '23 and '24, The girls have worked faithfully and earnestly on the national Girl Reserve honors. With the purpose of raising enough money for the camping fund the girls put on a whee of a big carnival, which proved a great success. The club wasn't without social activities this year, either. They had Valentine and Hallowe'en parties, a Mother ano Daughter banquet, and several hikes. 3 Page 60 TFHIIIC Jrllllllllllffblll' Reserves President ............... .... L ucille Higbee Vice-President ..... . ....... --- Erma Goeppinger Secretary and Treasurer .... ....................... B ertha Ripley Advisor .......................... .................... Opal Briley This club, composed of the Freshman girls, meets every Wednesday after school in the Y. W. C .A. club rooms. It is a section oi' the whole of the Y. W. C. A., the reserve force of the future Association. The club strives toward the three-fold develop- ment of the irl: th b d ' ' ' ' ' ' ' g e o y, mind, and spirit. 'lhis is accomplished by affording her means of full expression through recreation, work, fellowship, and religion. Among the outstanding events may be mentioned the Christmas Party, Mothers' Night, First Aid Demonstration by Miss Hoover and trips to Laundry and to the Hosiery Mill. Service work has been and is particularly streqssed. The membership of the club now numbers forty-eight. Slogan-To Face Life Squarely. Purpose- To Find and Give the Best. As a Girl Reserve I will be-- Gracious in manner. Impartial in judgment. Ready for service. Loyal to friends. Reaching toward the best. Earnest in purpose. Seeing the beautiful. Eager for knowledge. Reverent to God. Victorious over self. Ever dependable. Sincere at all times. I will try to face Life Squarelyf' 9' E Page 61 lg'-F H L fl ,.111 '1 e .,1 'SEFT5 I-L nmdllli vaba 1 Q3CCDlIlIILlIlIll4BJI'4IDitl4'itH LeRoy McLeod - President - Howard Wilson Katherine Hardie - , Vice-President - - Florence Boyd Boyd Erickson - - Secretary - - Alice Hiatt Georgianna Kenan - Treasurer - - - - Ronald Lamb The Commercial Club was organized at the beginning of this school year for the purpose of raising the standard of commercial work in Boone High and bringing about a closer relation between the department and the business world. The teachers of the department were sponsors. Mr. Conrad supervised the officers of the clubg Miss Warnock, the program committeeg Miss Paschen, the social committeeg and Miss Craw- ford, the membership committee. The meetings have been held every three weeks, at which demonstrations of business appliances have been made through the courtesy of the business houses. Educational and social programs have also been held. The membership of forty-seven has been quite enthusiastic in supporting the officers in making the first year a success. Page 62 B Eg E5 15 ll lliiglh Sccihooll Urclaestra In the past year the High School Orchestra has improved very much under the direction of' Mrs. Mann. The membership has increased from seventeen to over forty. There is also a greater variety oi' instruments. The orchestra has worked hard. It has met regularly every Monday and Wednes- day evening for rehearsal. It has played at the basketball games, plays, debates, de- clamatory contestls, at assembly entertainments, and for the Rotary Club and the Woman's Club. A new branch of work has been started this year. A band has been organized which we hope will become Piano: Frances Stephenson Violins: Robert Duncan Roland Erickson Wilma Hudgel Audrey Duby Doris Shull Harold Schroeder Ralph Hewitt Rodney Snyder Lloyd Hardie Nels Gustafson Kelland Cutler William Mueller Herbert Blaesis. Flute: Marcella Bean a credit to the school in a short time. Clarinets: George Mann John Jones Myron Hanson Saxophones: Wesley Shull Stuart Anstrom Vere McEntaffer Harry Short Loren Cartwright Marie Hansen Mildred Meyermann Gene Giltner Trombones: Addison McDonald Walter Dutton Cornets: Justin Gustafson Fridolt Nelson Edward Dorman Willard Nelson Marvin Franzen Harold Anderson Fred Noland Walter Goeppinger Arthur Brown Cello: Joseph Irwin Banjos: Marguerite Clotfelter Orvilla Brown Esther Stillson Drums: Clarence Green. B Page 63 'xx N xxxx Sis? O All TUE HA, EES U41 'uuui 4 O Girl! A Club andl Boysg Glee Claim The glee clubs have been doing exceptionally good work this year. During the first semester a special study of group singing was made and groups from the Girls' A Club appeared before various organizationls. Mrs. Umbreit, director, has laid plans and started the work for the larger musical organizations possible next year. A chorus of boys from the two lower classes was organized and the boys' glee club will continue to do its share in assembly' singing. ' Wednesday, January 16th, the A Club and Boys' Club put can the operetta The Gypsy Rover, a romantic musical comedy in three acts. . ' ' Cast of Characters Meg lRob's foster motherl ........................... Zara. fThe belle of the Gypsy campy --- Marto CMeg's husbandj .............. Sinfo fGyp1sy lad in love with Zaral .................. Rob fafterward Sir Gilbert Howej The Gypsy Rover -- .... -- Lady Constance Cdaughter of Sir George Martendalej -- ---- Lord Craven .......................................... Sir George Martendale fan English country gentlemanj--- --- Nina 1Sir George's second daughterb ................. Capt. Jerome Qcaptain in English armyb --- Sir Toby Lyon ......................... Sir Francis McCork1e lsong publishery --- Lackey ................................. - -- Mina Moxley -- Leone Walton Willis Standley Walter Wilson Ted Ashford Suzanne Morrow Earl Lilyard -Garland Hancock Helen Douglass Walter Dutton ---- Harold Davis Lytle Jones Arthur Nelson Choruses ............. ..... A Girls' and Boys' Glee Clubs Pianist ................ ....... . ----- Mildred Meyermann High School Orchestra -- --, .... .... D irector, Mrs. E. N. Mann SYNOPSIS Act I .... ..... ...................... A G ypsy camp, near London Act II --- .... A room in the home of Sir George Act III ..... ..................... S ame as Act II 525 Page 65 B Glare Club The B Glee Club has always served to train girls from the lower classes for the A Club work. Some change will probably be made in this arrangement for next year, but if it continues the A Club will have its vacancies filled by very capable members This year, April 11, the B Club gave the Indian operetta, The Feast of the Red Corn. The songs were well done, and the story interestingly and effectively told by the principals and chorus. Cast of Characters Old Squaw tSorceress of the tribel .................... ............... V era Forbes Weeda Wanta CQueen of the VVanta Tribej ....... -- ...H Mary Elizabeth Johnston Fudgee .....................,............... ........ E rma Goeppinger Pudgee ................................................. ........ E zma Gray Wudgee .................................................,. -- Thresa Pollard CThree children of the Queenj impee Light 1Sister ot' the Queenl ................................ Margaret Weaver S0meb0dy's Been Up to Something --- ......................... Isabell Dunlap She is a Regular Indian .....,...... -- Alma Bricker, Ina Miller, and Chorus Ghost of the Dead Trees ........... .... ......... L u cille Higbee and Six Girls Flaming Arrow ...,...,... ........................ 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A mis- iW1if?g?'f'1 ' ' fin. 1 3? 1 WILLIAMS PAGE COACHES We must give much credit to our coaches for their work during the past year. Neither of them were new, so they have continued the same system ot' coaching that we have had. Dewitt Q. Williams, who has been in the school four years, was our head coach. He had charge of football, basketball, and track. Leland Page has finished his second year as wrestling coach. He was also in charge of the junior football squad and was the assistant track coach. George Thompson, our line coach l'or l'ootball, was here only during the football SGHSOII. TRAINERS PAXTON LENDT HANCOCK ELLIOTT NELSON A E Page 67 f -r-pH E Ro LL i At the opening of the football season the prospects for our team were not very good. Our coaches had to build a team around one man and several first string substi- tutes from the year before. Vvith our usual schedule of games with strong teams of the state, we had to rely not upon the experience of the team but upon its fight and upon the pep of the rooters. . The first games were unsuccessful, due to hard luck and lack of experience. Eagle Grove, Rockwell City, and West High won games against us, although the team showed great improvement each time. Denison was next, then Valley Junctiong this game re- .sulted in a 7-7 tie. Clarion and Sioux City were too much for Boone, but Fort Dodge was defeated 21-0 by hard, consistent fighting. The luck was too good to last, and Ames and Marshalltown took the last two games of the season. Next year another team must be developed, but we have several men with a little experience, and hope to have better luck as a result. Page as LAWRENCE ERICKSON Eric CCaptainJ Left Halfback Eric was a plunging, hard hitting half-back who was always good for a gain. He was a good defensive man, a hard tackler that seldom missed. His fighting spirit, giving pep and enthusiasm to the team, will be missed in the games next year. SHERMAN CRARY Sherm Quarterback Sherm was a good man on of- fense. He enjoyed making a long end run or plunging through the line for a gain. Sherm used his head and always fought till the last. He leaves a place that will take a good man to fill. LEONARD ANDERSON Swede Fullback Swede was a good man, both on offense and defense, showing great power and fight. His number was always good for a gain through the opponent's line and his tackling was always felt by the other team. Swede will be with us again next year. FRANK CURRAN Quarterback Curran did not get in many games, but when called upon to play he showed that he had the real stuff for a grid man. Next year with more experience, Curran will be a valuable man to the team. RAY MORRIS Right Halfback Ray played a good game of foot- ball throughout the season. He was a hard line plunger and a good tackler. His smashes were usual- ly good for a big gain through the line. GAYLORD MICKLE Fullback Mickle was always in the game. He was a hard driving fullback, he could tackle and he was good at backing up the line. Mickle always did his best, he fought hard and never gave up. Page 69 1 ugggs ' , Hi :Ml-fl!!! 'lf JOHN CRARY Johnnie Right End Johnnie was light but that seem- ed to be no handicap to him. He was always ready for passes and nabbed them when they came his way. Johnnie played a consistent game and gave us many gains on passes. He leaves a hard place to fill. CECIL CANADY Cec. Left End Cec came out a little late in the season, but it didn't take him long to get into the game. He was good at blocking and tackling and al- ways had the pep. We will need a good man to take his place next year. GEORGE JOHNSTONE Bricky Left End Bricky played a hard, consistent game and never quit fighting. He gave good interference, tackled, blocked and caught passes, all with the desire to win. Bricky will be with us again next fall. RANDALL EWALT Center Ewalt played a great game at center. He was good both on of- fensive and defensive and with his accurate passing and tackling. Ewalt always kept his head and was a. valuable man to his team- mates. HAROLD DAVIS Butch Center Butch was a hard fighting, hard working player. He could be de- pended upon to tear through the line and make a hole for the back- field when he was called upon. Butch was a valuable defensive man and his scrap added much life to the games. EARL CANADY Center-Guard Earl gave 'em all he had and would have been willing to give 'em more. At either guard or cen- ter, Earl was a valuable man. He passed the ball and charged through the line with the same de- termination, never giving up till the final whistle. Page 70 Q , 5 TH r: rlly f gli fscnou. PAUL YEGGE Right Tackle Yegge was good on offense and defense. He could block and he could tackle hard, using his weight to good advantage on the line. Yegge was a powerful man who will be hard to replace. RAY MADDEN Left Tackle Ray proved to be a poworl'ul line man. He always had the pep and scrap and was able to use his weight where it was needed. Ray, with his fight, will be missed in the lineup next year. LYLE QUINN Right Guard Lyle was a heavy, fighting line- mang a valuable man on the team. He could charge hard, usually mak- ing a good sized hole for the back- field to go through. Lyle is an- other man who will be back again next year. EDVVARD TORREY Ed Left Guard Ed was a good man on the line. He could charge through the line and he got many good tackles. Ed was a hard fighter, the harder the game the better he liked it. He will be missed next year. WALTER DU TTON Dick Tackle Dick was a strong player who al- ways had the pep and fight. When told to smash through the oppon- ents' line he did, and wasted no time in doing his work. LESTER POLLARD Lee End Lec was a hard working end that fought till the last. He could block, catch passes, and get down on punts, always playing a good game. Page 71 f el H6311 QQ., l TH E Q5M!!!!liWQf f SCROLL e 'f in the game. chance. A game. chance next fall. good showing. Page 72 B . JOHN HULL Jack Jack, too, had too much competi tion from the men having H1019 ex perience, so he did not get to play in many of the games When he got a chance to play he showed up well and put all his pep and light BUELL HERMAN It is not only necessary to have the first team, but it is also neces sary to have the subs that work with and stick by the team Hel man always fought hard and stuck by the team, playing ln several games. Next year with less com petition he will have a good JOSEPH ELLIOTI' Joe Joe was a hard work111g substi tute. Too much competition and lack of experience kept him out ot the games this year but he has a good chance for a place next year LORENZO EPPERT Eppert got in but iew oi the games, but when he did play he had the fight and determination that must be possessed by anyone who expects to get anywhere IH the MILLER DEERING Mld Mid has not had much experi ence, so got to play but an little He was willing to work and stayed out all season. Mid will have a better DONALD CURTIS Don Don was a hard .smashing back who was usually good for a gain through the line. Although he did not get to play in all of the games he always did his best and made a li T H E' 'scno u. lj. 1 V V I ' WAHM! 9 3 .3 iuunioir qiuiatii Our coaches have done a new thing in Boone High for the preparation and de- velopment of future grid meng they have started the Junior Football Team. Mr. Page was in charge of it and he produced a team that made a good showing. The team, made up of members of the lower classes, was inexperienced, but the playens were willing to learn and in a short time Mr. Page had a smooth working ma- chine. The Junior Team played two games, both with the Ames scrubs. The first lost 3 to 6, but when the Ames team came to game was played at Ames and Boone Boone for the second game, our team was determined to show that it could fight and win. As we might expect, Boone won, 6 to 0. Next year when the new Junior High is completed and things are well organized, we will be better fitted to work and develop the Junior Team. We will have more students out as candidates for the teams and more interest will be taken in it. We expect great things to be accomplished next season by the Junior High Team and we hope that the men will report as regularly as last season and take even more interest in the game. Junior High teams have been of much benefit to other schools, so it is 0I1lY Yight that we boost our team and make it even a greater success. Q' 1 S Page 73 la fl 1111 fee, li f' Q A TH amssils ssm -f T There's an anxious crowd in the gym tonight, Listen to the sound of the rooters' din! As they gather, eager to see the big fight, And breathlessly question, Who's going to win? The sound ot' the whistle thrills every one. The wild applause rings out again, And the honor and hopes of the whole school rest- On five clear-eyed, cool-headed men. With a rush and a whirl begins the gameg Quick-witted and sure are the struggling men, Giving their best of nerve and brain, Each one a part of the smooth machine. Deaf to the sound of the ringing cheers, Never a thought for selfish fame, The voice of purpose alone he hears, Play up! Play up! and play the game. V. M. F Page 74 B E TH 1 -. . A U' my-1!!!!lt w as Baslkeltibami Season The basketball team started out well and had a fairly successful season up to the sectional tournament. Before the tournament we were defeated but twice, and these defeats were covered by victories on our home floor. We had a total of 276 points to the opponents' 142. In the last few games the team fell down, playing poorly and losing out in the sectional tournament to a team which they had easily defeated before. Because the captain elect, Walter Chapman, was no longer in Boone, the plan of appointing a different captain for each game was usedg a method in general use in the state. At the end of the season, Anstrom was elected Captain. Boone - 33 Colfax, here - - 18 Boone - 28 Newton, here - 19 Boone - 43 Clarion, there - - 14 Boone - 30 Ames, here - - - 6 Boone - 13 Marshalltown, there 24 Boone - 41 Clarion, here - - - 7 Boone - 30 Grinnell, here - - 7 Boone - 7 Ames, here - - - 9 Boone - 11 Marshalltown, here - 7 Boone .. I4 Fort Dodge, here - 5 Boone - 26 Valley Junction, here 16 Boone - - - 276 1 Opponents - - - 142 GRADE SCHOOL TOURNAMENT After the high school basketball season was over a grade school tournament was held. This gave most of the boys in the grades who were interested in basketball a chance to play. There were two sections of the tournament, one for Grammar School the other for the lower grades. From Grammar School there were nine teams entered. This section was won by the IV's who were coached by Nutt. Bill Hannumis team took second place. Ed Torrey's team from Bryant School won the other section, Bricky Johnstone's Page team taking second place. In this section there were eleven teams. These twenty teams with the Boone High teams and the class teams, made a total of 279 playing basketball in the gym during the season. COUNTY TOURNAMENT Boone held its annual County Tournament on February 22 and 23. It was a great success and some good basketball was played by the competing teams. Eight teams were entered, playing the first round on the first day. The semi-finals were played the next morning and the finals in the evening. The final game between Boxholm and Beaver was exciting and closely contested. In the last half Boxholm came back strong and won the game. SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT On March 7 and 8 was held the Sectional Tournament, the second of the three tournaments held in Boone. A few very good games were played and there were some surprises for the fans. The teams entered were from Story, Greene, and Boone Counties. Nevada won the tournament, playing Beaver in the finals and defeating them by the score of 15 to 10. B in Page 75 'Sc H01-L ll, m4hl...! u mm Page 76 B E STUART ANSTROM Running Guard Stuey was a fighting, de- pendable guard, and a good all around basketball player. He was one of our fastest men, never specializing in any one part of the game, but a wonder in all. EARL CANADY Standing Guard Earl's guarding was unex- celled. He was there with the scrap and pep, ready to break up the opponents' plays. Few baskets were made against Canady. S YLVES TER HALLEEN Center Our long lanky center was many a time responsible for a quick play and a basket from the tip off. Syl will be with us next year and we ex- pect much of him. GEORGE JOHNSTONE Forward Bricky developed during football and turned out to be an A No. 1 basketball player who wats in the game, ready for anything. We could not have gotten along without Bricky. TRUMAN CALDWELL Forward Caldwell was always there at the right time ready to drop the ball through the basket. He was a good man at team work and a hard fighter. -r Q ilguf-6 Is c me LL . Q - fo. HORTENSE NUNAMAKER Running Guard Nuny was there and over with the fight, especially in floor work. Although he did not have much chance to show his ability, we know that Nuny can be depended upon for keen competition. WILLIAM HANNUM Standing Guard Bill, one of our first string substitutes, was a man who could be relied upon to go into the game and play his position so that few men got through for baskets. LEONARD ANDERSON Center Anderson was another good man at center, but he could help us out at any place on the team. He was always ready for a good game. SHERMAN CRARY Forward Our reliable Sherm could be sent in at any time during a game, whether winning or losing, and we could be sure of the team work being car- ried on with the same fight as before. At the end of the season he was giving some of the regulars a hard run for their places. CLYDE PAXTON Forward Packy was noted for his loop shot and dribbling. He will be with us for the next year and will develop into an exceptional player for the team. uvf1Ml!lll x lr B Eg Page 77 ti T GRIMM SVLLIVAN MCVICKER EDSON STUMBO NIl'l l' LI DELL MOORE GRANT The ser-ond team, or Whites as they were called, played tive games during the season. They played against some ot' the smaller schools ot' the county, against Beaver, Ogden, Pilot Mound, and Madrid. These games gave the team an opportunity to learn floor work, to get practice and experience in the game, and to develop their playing t'or the naxl t'ew years. From what they did during the season we can expect much t'rom them next year. ln their captain, Stumbo, they had a good standing guard. Moore, McVicker, and Grant showed up well as forwards, as did Lidell at center. For running guard they had Nutt, a hard fighting, scrappy player. The substitutes tor the team were-: Sullivan, playing renter: Grimm, guard, and Edson, at forward. , , 4 Page its Q E -I 'SC Bo LL LIL, The State Tournament held here in Boone on March 20, 21, and 22 was one of the most successful in years. The honors were carried off by the Championship Sioux City team of the northwest district. From the northeast district came Mason Cityg south- east district, Fairfieldg and the southwest district, Council Bluffs. Four of the seven games were won by only one point. The gamets were all very fast and some very good basketball was played before large crowds. The six games resulted in a tie for first place between Sioux City and Council Bluffs. The tie was played off the next night in the best game of the tournament. Council Bluffs led through the greater part of the game but Sioux City came back stronger in the fourth quarter and uosed out their opponents in the last few minutes of play, winning the game and the tournament by a one point margin. E Page 79 -r H1 gl ,ffiiliw e gg is 153311- 1 ' A ,f A ss.. I LYLE WILSON, Captain 105 Pound Class Wilson is a two year champion and a hard man to go up against. Wilson will be a great man for next year's t93,m. WILLIS STANDLEY 115 Pound Class Standley, our three year champion, believes in picking up his man and pinning him before the crowd knows what is happening. RANDALL EYVALT 175 Pound Class Ewalt looked rather green at the beginning of the season, but at the end we found he Was a State Cham- pion. THE SEASON Boone's wrestling team has kept up its reputation for winning. Coach Page brought the team through the season having to its credit the title of State Champion. All the meets were successful and well attended, the members of the squad putting on some fast, exciting matches. Boone won four of the five meets of the season with a total of 92 points to the opponents' 54, and then sent seven men through to the finals of the Ames mat meet, some of them for the second or third year. In the finals Boone took three first places and made 27 points, the next highest score being 11. This makes the second year that we have won the State Meet, showing what the fellows in Boone Hi can do. Next year the school again should boolst the successful season as we have had the last two years. WRESTLING SCHEDULE January 1 8 January 26 February 1 February 8 February 1 5 February 22 Page 80 - Boone - Boone - Boone - Boone - Boone is im im zsa im State Meet at E Clarion - - Marshalltown Clarion - - Fort Dodge - Marshalltown Ames - Boone team so that we may have a - 13 There - 1855 There - QVZ Here - - - - 3V2 Here - - - - - QMZ Here 27 points. 'Wi LAWRENCE ERICKSON 145 Pound Class Eric was cur high point winner for the season. He did not get the State title but he made a close second. We could always look for a good match from Eric. PAUL YEGGE Heavyweight Class Yegge always did the unexpecteldg he usually won when we thought he would lose. Look what he did at Ames. BERNARD JOHNSON 95 Pound Class Johnson, our lightweight man, is another of our tournament men who took second place and helped bring: home the bacon from Ames. LYTLE JONES 158 Pound Class Jones took Morris' place at the end of the season and second place at the Ames Mat Meet. i 1 BE Page 81 'r H r: fs cjo LT. RAYMOND FOX 135 Pound Class Fox is a man who can twist into any shape on the mat and come up smiling and on top. He will be with us next year. HOVVARD SINCLAIR 125 Pcund Class Sinclair didn't get as far as some of the others at Ames, but that doesn't mean he wasn't a good wrestler. Ask some of the other fellowps. RAY MORRIS 145 Pound Class Ray was another hard man to throw, always on top when the men hit the mat. Ray had hard luck at the end of the season in a little sickness, so did not enter the state tournament. HAROLD MORRIS 115 Pound Class Hap is a good man at the game. We know he can not help being a Winner with a brother and a cousin on the team. HAROLD NUTT 95 Pound Class Nutt gave a lot of keen competition for anyone in his class. He is anoth- er man who will win for us next year. Page 82 E1 S U41 'uuuu 4 OM Spring Athletics A new plan has been adopted by the Athletic Council in regard to Spring athletics. In the past, Boone High has boasted of a track team. But last year and the year pre- vious to that, interest among the students in the school has decreased. Many schools in the state are dropping track. Here, however, track is not to be eliminated, but no dual meets are to be held. There will be a class track meet this year and those that show ability will go to the state meet at Iowa City and also to the meet at Ames. A relay team will probably go to Carroll to try again for the cup that was won lalst year by Boone High. Although baseball is. not a new sport, it is new in Boone High this Spring and much interest is being .shown along this line. There will probably be no scholastic games scheduled this year but some are expected in the future. As a beginning in this sport, the school has four teams, each including three members of each class beside the captain. This will make a. greater chance for competition than if each class was represented by a team. The four teams are the Cyclones, Anstrom, Captain, the Lucky Strikes, Earl Canady, Captaing the Cubs, Lendt, Captain, and the Giants, Caldwell, Captain. These will play a double round-robin, which will take about three weeks' time. The two teams having the highest percentage will play for first place, at the school picnic. If enough good material shows up, a team may be sent to Ames. Tennis will also be emphasized this Spring. The courts are being repaired and put into shape for the tennis tournament that has been planned. All those interested in playing horseshoes will also have a chance to enter the tournament to be staged later this spring. There are to be eight teams in the tournament, one from each clapss. Each of these teams will play the other seven, the one taking the most games being the winner. It has been planned to have a little Spring football for those who intend to play next fall. With all these sports no one ought to have any trouble in finding something to enter and to support for the school or for his clarss. 9 Page 83 'QTHEJ il ,ff-H ', lf, E651 Q '3 Il 110. do ff FOOTBALL- Leonard Anderson - Cecil Canady - - Earl Canady - John Crary - - Sherman Crary - Harold Davis - Walter Dutton - - Lawrence Erickson - Randall Ewalt - - Lytle Jones - - Ray Madden - - Gaylord Mickle - Ray Morris - - Fay McIntyre - Lyle Quinn - - Edward Torrey - Paul Yegge - - BASKETBALL- Stuart Anstrom - Truman Caldwell - Earl Canady - - Sherman Crary - - Sylvester Halleen - William Hannum - George Johnstone - DECLAM- Marguerite Clotfelter Lyle Quinn - - ., Pauline Quinn - - DeLancey Silliman - Harry Lewis - - - f l TRACK- - 1 Stuart Anstrom - - - 1 Walter Dutton - - - 1 Randall Ewalt .... - 1 William Hannum - - - - 2 Francis Hockeusmith - - 1 Earl Lilyard .... - 1 Z 5 WRESTLING- - 1 Lawrence Ericknson , - - 1 Randall Ewalt - - - - 1 Raymond Fox .... - 1 Francis Hockensmith - , 2 Bernard Johnson - - - H 2 Lytle Jones - - - - 1 Harold Morris - - 1 1 Ray Morris - - - Willis Standley - - Lyle Wilson - - Paul Yegge .. - .. - 1 - 1 - 1 TRAINER'S MONOGRAM - 1 Joe Elliott ..... - 1 Garland Hancock - - - 1 Clarence Lendt - - 1 Arthur Nelson - - DEBATE- - Birchard Ashenfelter - 1 1 - Ted Ashford .... - 3 Harry Lewis .... 1 1 Walter Lundberg - - EXTEMPORANEOUS- Fridolf Nelson - - - Dan Wheeler - - - 1 Lyle Quinn - - Page 84 if THE- HQ ? ' I f' I Iscnou. gli' 1 W ,, ., ' I Qlass Basuxeitlbalm I Mustapha I Won Lost II Capps II Won Lost III Smith III Won Lost IV Cranmer IV Won Lorst V Schroeder V Won Lost VI Elliott VI Won Lost VII Driscoll VII Won Lost VIII Crary VIII Won Lost The VIII's won the class basketball championship cup by winning seven games and losing one. The method used in these games is that each class in the school selects its team which plays the teams of all the other classes. The team taking the most of its games is the Winner. The V's, Vlis, and VIIl's tied for first place so the V's and VI's played for the right to meet the VIII's in the finals. The V's won over the VI's, but they were themselves defeated by the VIIl's in the finals. EE Page 85 Page 86 5 ,hifi wm1i 'f , If 1 f THE f . uw-l!!!m S - gp pls ,. I glgnfia-964glg fscnou. all rf A , l Girls 9 Athletics The Girls' Physical Training Department under the dir ection of Miss Vesta Weaver has been a. great success this year. During the year a volley ball tournament was staged and a. series of athletic tests conducted. December 19, a demonstration of the work accomplished was put on. The pro- gram was as follows: Grand March. Volley Ball. Dances ........... ...... - - Minuet, Pop Goes the Weasel Gymnastic Drill Dance- ......... ......... - - --- Game ..... .... Six Hand Irish Reel ------ Punch Ball Dance ....... --- Rustic Courtship Flag Drill Dance ..... ...... 0 Xdansen Game .......... --- Long Ball Dance ........... --- Tarantella Dumb-bell Drill Dance ........... ............. Chinese Love Story Games ..... --- Indian Club Relay, Shuttle Race Dance ....... ....................... I rish Lilt Basketball Try-outs for the May festival, The Dream Garden, were held the second and third Week in April and the .sclo parts are as follows: Maiden ............................... --- Man ...,.. --- Cupid ...... --- Jack Frost--- Dew Carrxer -------- -- -- ---- Wednesday, April 23, the season's work was closed on Goeppinger Field. The events and results are: 50 yard dash ----------- --- Basketball throw --- ------- Baseball throw --- High Jump -.--.- Broad Jump --- Shuttle Relay --- 1000 Foot Relay -- Zi Mary Louise Foster Helen Houghton Mary Lou Peters ---- Marion Yerkes - ----- Ellen Crary by an Inter-class Track Meet - Minnie Kemmerer Fay Southers ---- Pearl Owens ---- Kathleen King ---- Kathleen King --------- Seniors --- Sophomores Page X 7 'rH h Hsgjgg!-L glh 9 Page aus' E E Q A 2 'ifwf-f' wivaT'f fx '1 :Kg-T1'3,Aaf' 5X'C 1 wgffv W 'N 9- 4 fA'1'r' W1 .Q -' 1, , 'fig' ri ',.. fn' if L1n'W.:f': ZW 1 ,ff ,4 P n4g1,:i-'gzfwfufl aw XI U , I ,V , .,,.,,,, . 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The small contestants were compelled to run around the balcony of the gym three times as fast as their legs could carry them. Louise Shafer, being the last and out of breath, had given up all hope of winning, slowed down, but to our surprise the last one was the winner. So Louise received the prize. One of the big events of the evening was the track meet. The guests were divided into two teams, one the Giants, the other Cubs. Miss Blancke and Harry Lewis were chosen as the captains of the teams. The standing broad grin, the relay races tin which an accident of a very serious nature occurredj and the shot put were closely contested events. Harry Lewis' team won and he was presented with a silver t?J loving cup. Following these events, refreshments consisting of pink lemonade, sandwiches, apples, and ice cream cones were served. As soon as the guestsheard the strains of Home Sweet Home, they departed, all having spent a. most enjoyable evening. SOPHOM ORE CHRISTMAS PARTY Good times, well I should say so! On the fifteenth of December, the Sophomores and their guests, the teachers and the Debating teams, had a Christmas party in the gym. It was very beautifully decor- ated with fireplaces, Christmas trees, colored lights, mistletoe, and everything. The first event of the evening was a grand march led by Miss Warnock and Waldo Atherton. Several peppy games, too numerous to mention, followed this, including the Faculty Dinner, which was immensely enjoyed by all who witnessed it. To complete the entertainment, a grab bag was brought forth, which had merri- ment in each grab. Last, but not least, came the eats, the most prominent feature of any such party. Although the Sophomores as a class are but few in number, they certainly have the pep and that is what any student body should have. BUMBLE B FEED The much planned for Bumble B picnic was held Friday, October 12th. The feed was to be a picnic, but as usual the weatherman insisted upon the high school as the picnic ground. A baseball game, in which all the boyts wanted to play first base, twonder why?J, a football game, a basketball game, and a game of drop the handkerchief were much enjoyed by the journalists. Then came the elaborate dinner of steak, pickles. ice cream, 'n' everything. Washing dishes, scrubbing floors, and more games were the after dinner mints. They say the trip home proved to be more or less a game of fol- low the leader. The rest of us don't quite understand why, but we guess it's all right. SCROLL FEED The Scroll Staff had a feed in the Domestic Science rooms on December 13. We might say we had a banquet., for we had swiss steak, mashed potatoes, combination salad, ice cream, and cake and coffee! As soon as we had finished eating we adjourn- ed to the gym, but for some reason we didn't stay there but went to the music room. For the same reason we adjourned back to- the Domestic Science rooms. There the committee for dish washing had had a most enjoyable time. We then went to our various homes. By the time this book has gone to print the Scroll Staff hopes to have had at least one more. since we're a healthy set of folks. ANNUAL FACULTY PICNIC The annual Boone High School faculty picnic was held at Herman's park, Thursday, September 13. Two huge bonfires helped to provide the lacking warmth of the evening Q img Page 89 L' !ii111f!,.L I.. A lr:-In as p scnou. ,lpn and a honseshoe game between Mr. Daehler's team and Miss Wilson's team served as a good appetizer for those who played. The faculty had an eye for eats and their appetites soon were calmed by baked ham sandwiches and ice cream. Evidently Dukefs appetite needed cooling for he insisted upon a second helping of ice cream. When one of the lady members of the faculty offered him a whole brick he refused. Isn't that just like a man? The after dinner hours were spent in gossiping about the beloved pupils. But the to-be's soon wandered off and the rest followed shortly. COMMERCIAL STUDENTS ENTERTAIN The contest between the Commercial Sharks and the Willing Workers of the Bookkeeping V Class ended in a feed given in the Domestic. Science room at the high school Tuesday evening, January twenty-second. The Office Practice class was invited to share the evening's. fun. Music, which was served with the first course, was furnished by G1'eene's Orchestra. After dinner the following program was given: Musical selection, Daisy Olson, Harry Langworthy, Mina Moxley, Truman Caldwell 3 Toast to Bookkeeping V Class, Ivadelle McCambridgeg Class Prophecy, Pearl Blaessg Presentation of Certificates, Mr. Conardg Last Will and Testament, Anna Mae Stark, Jewish Honeymoon, Paul Garrison, Boyd Erickson, Glenn Nelson, Marvin Davis. The basketball game, the Oiice Practice boys, vs. Bookkeeping VI boys, was played. The former won by a score of 12 to 6, so the latter washed dishes Ca terrible punish- ment for the vanquished, isn't it?J DOMESTIC SCIENCE Meal planning, preparation, and serving were practically demonstrated by the domestic science girls in Food classes, when they served luncheons to the mothers at the close of last semester. Each of the three classes chose a different color scheme. One class used yellow and white, another used yellow and green, and the third used red and white. Decora- tions for the tables were planned and made by each class. Every girl had a share both in the food preparation and serving. -We who were industriously studying fourth period realized, from the savory odors ascending from below and floating through the corridors, that the mothers enjoyed a most tasty luncheon. The Hi-Y boys were served by the girls, at one of their meetings last fall. The boys .seemed to appreciate the good eats and the girls enjoyed the serving. Both would like these occasions to happen more often. HI-Y FEEDS There have been several Hi-Y feeds during the year, all of which have been suc- cessful in respect to both the number attending and the food and programs. The first was the initiation ceremony held at the Presbyterian Church. After the initiation, Mr. Charles Main of Cedar Rapids spoke. The 'second was held at the Y. and Mr. Wooten gave a talk on education. During the Christmas holidays, the Hi-Y and the Hi-Y4Ettes held a joint picnic at the Y. M. C. A. and after a splendid dinner, the bunch went to the roller rink. At the end of the first semester the Home Economics classes served the club a luncheon in the sewing room. This Was. exceptionally well attended. The speaker was Dr. Simpson. Another supper meeting at the Y., served by Mr. Mack and his helpers, came late in February. Fred Hansen of Ames and Dr. Latshaw of New York furnished the program. Ladies' night, April 15, was one of the best affairs of the year. About twenty-five couples were present at the excellent ban- quet served by Mrs. Crary and Mrs. Herman. Music by Harry Ringland, and a song service led by Mr. Mack, together with a talk by Miss Russell of the Y. W. C. A., were the features of the evening. A picnic at Herma.n's park and the annual mothers' ban- quet in May finished the delightful social season of the Hi-Y. Club. HI-Y-ETTE CARNIVAL Saturday night, March 1, the Hi-Y-Ettes staged an indoor carnival in the High School gym. The gym possessed everything that a regular carnival has: silk-hatted announcers, 3 Page 90 B 1 .Ii fs-an gigs-gmqiaaglg Ip. wf i1!!!!lv ss.an animals, and the crowds of sightseens. Some of the main attractions in the side shows were, The Wor1d's Biggest Baby, Alma, the Snake Charmerf' Blue Beard and His Eight wives. As soon as everyone had visited the side shows, had their fortunes told by the Great- est Fortune Teller and had :seen the Siamese Twinsg the following program was an- nounced by Lois Cobb, Wearing her official silk hat and swallow tail coat: Spanish Dance, Marian Yerkesg Egyptian Dance, Lulubelle Sheetsg Clown Dance, Pauline Quinn, Lillian Alleng Tight Rope Walker, Marian Yerkesg Performing Ele- phants, f?Jg Their Trainer, Mary Canfieldg Vanities of 1924, Helen Douglas, Helen Wells, Helen Higbee, Nancy Walker, Vanities of 2024, Mary Merrick, Ethel Wester. John Hull and Albert Herman especially enjoyed the Siamese Twins. The carni- val proved a success, about forty dollars being raised. Miss Edna Blancke and Miss Cable were the faculty chaperons. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER BANQUET The annual Mother and Daughter banquet was held Tuesday, February 26, in the First M. E. Church. About three hundred mothers and daughters were present. A committee from the Y. M. C. A. served the dinner. Immediately after the dinner, Miss Leola Preston, assisted by Miss Opal Briley, directed a brief song service which was followed by the toast program, The Road to Womanhoodf' with Mrs. N. M. White- hill presiding hostess. The following program was presented: Piano Solo, Miss Angeline Nolandg Our Guides, Miss Helen Hannumg Sign Posts, Mrs. Geo. S. Wooteng Wayfarers, Miss Lucille Higbeeg Our Goal, Miss Laura McClary, Des Moines, Y. W. C. A. Secretaryg Vocal Solo, Miss Olive Dolk. Mrs. A. W. Merrick had charge of the program. The attendance at these banquets has increased annually and this year the attend- ance was the largest ever. THE CHARM SCHOOL FEED Saturday evening, January 31st, the play cast, together with their coaches, Misses Crooks and Linderblood, and guests. Mr. and Mrs. Umbreit, and Miss Lillian Blancke, enjoyed a spread at Jennie's. Places were laid for twenty-two at one large table decorated with smilax and red carnatiorzns. Randall Ewalt seated Willis Standley in the high chair and later on in the evening, Jennie gave him a stick of sugar candy. We might add that Miss Crooks' recent bob furnished a topic for clmversation during the evening. The eats provided the amusement for the rest of the time. The teachers and pupils of the Fairview School, tThe Charm Schooli, were de- lightfully entertained on Thursday, April seventeenth, at the home of Miss Hayes, fRuth Williamsl. The evening was spent in playing games, dancing, and laughing at the brilliant re- marks of the Simpkins Twins, fSheeney and Willisl. One of the games which caused much merriment was the Fortune game. Many dark secrets were discovered among which were: Ruth Williams will be the old maid, Willis Standley, the baehelorg and Sheeny has the largest feet of any in the company. Many of the fortunes seemed to be true even though the fortune teller was a milk bottle. Some little boys of high school age showed their keen sense of humor when they got away with the eats. Nothing could dampen the spirits of the cast, however, and all declared they had a delightful evening. The guests of the cast were: Birchard Ashenfelter, Ralph Hewitt, Dan Wheeler, and Lyle Quinn. BUNKER BEAN CAST PARTY After the performance of His Majesty Bunker Bean, the cast, makeup and all, had a scrumptious party at Jennie's . Besides the cast, Miss Wilson, Miss Weaver, Miss Blancke, and Mr. and Mrs. Umbreit were guests. When the two-course dinner had been partaken of, Walter Wilson, the president of the B. H. S. Players, and toast- master for the evening called for speeches. Each and everyone responded in a very informal manner. Thus was finished the work and fun of the play cast. H Page 91 Al. .gc no tl. .lim 1416 .... V W N h B. H. S. PLAYERS AND MASQUE AND BUSKIN DRAMATIC CLUBS HAVE A JOINT PARTY The members of the B. H. S. Players and Masque and Buskin Dramatic clubs start- ed the social season. They enjoyed a county fair in the gymnasium Saturday evening, November tenth. The appearance of some of the members caused much merriment. We have to acknowledge that some evidently were really innocent and sweet looking in their childhood. We are certain, too, that some will make unusually good farmers and that, by all means, farming should be their occupation. Until the program started the dear little angel girls insisted upon their young masculine friends pulling them around the gym in their coaster wagon chariots. Whether the puller enjoyed this or not we probably will never know. Spills were fre- quent, accompanied by more frequent shrieks, followed by an apology from the won- derful steeds. Then the program began. The crowd was invited to the grandstand, fthe bleach- ersb, and oh! what a wonderful entertainment. A very unusual number, by the Bear Cat Quartet, composed of Garland Hancock, Truman Caldwell, Harold Forsberg, and Laurell Barrows, was greatly appreciated. Then followed the girls' quartet who sang, Hail, Hail the Gang's All Here, forward, backward, and upside down, a very pleasant sight. The next feature of the evening was a wrestling match between Ed Torrey and Garland Hancock. Ed had boasted that he could throw Garland, a boast which we doubted, but Ed succeeded in fulfilling his boast by knocking out Garland by the use of a two and a quarter inch gas pipe. Speeches followed 3 Suzanne Morrow delightfully pleased the crowd with an origin- al selection. Garland, having regained consciousness, tried to give a speech but evi- dently his cerebellum was .still unbalanced for he fell from the stage. Wherefore no speech from Mr. Hancock. Marguerite Clotfelter, a natural born suffragette and public speaker, so it was announced, gave a short talk. All the women felt terribly abused and the small girls were wearing down-cast faces as the result of the subject matter of Milss Clotfelter's speech. One of the greatest events of the evening was the beauty contest, which resulted as follows: Most Beautiful Girl, Helen Hannumg One Who Thinks She Is, Maretta Holmes: Most Handsome Boy, Willis Standleyg One Who Thinks He Is, Garland Hancockg Most Popular Girl, Mary Merrick, Most Popular Boy, Arthur Nelsong Hom- liest Girl, Suzanne Morrowg Homliest Boy, Ed Torrey, Boy Most Like a Sheik, Willis Standleyg Girl Most Like Cleopatra, Marguerite Clotfelter. The races, always enjoyed at the fair, were called and results of first places an- nounced: Peanut Race, Birchard Ashenfelterg Pie Eating Contest, LeRoy Almstedtg Chariot Race, LeRoy Almstedt, Esther Stillsong Faculty Race, Miss Weaver, First Aid Race, Walter Dutton and Mary Fickg Sack Race, Lois Cobbg Fat Women's Race, Suzanne Morrowg Three Legged Race, Walter Dutton and Thelma Edwards. Following the awarding of the prizes for the races everyone lined up for the eats. The lunch was served hobo fashion, all except the pink lemonade. After the volunteers for the cleaning of the gym had finished their task, a football game between the boys and girls followed. Needless to say who won. JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET The annual Junior-Senior banquet and reception was held May 25, 1923, in honor of the Senior class of Boone High School. The high school gym was a beautiful ice palace. Rainbow streamers formed the ceiling and one great icicle hung from the center. The tables were arranged in the form of a maltese cross with an open space in the center. They were very artistically decorated and had for center pieces small Eskimo huts with an Eskimo in front of each. Purple and silver place cards invited the guests to enjoy the icy menu. California Winter Fruit Ice Packed 1-'tarmigan Snowballs in Seasonfingb Greenland Moss is Ice Boats Aurora Borealis-Chili Sauce Hard Tack Icicle Roots Icebergs Hoochinoo Sifted Snow Snowdrops Juniper Berries Whale Oil The first feature of the evening was the official fade-out of the Class of 1923 in favor of the Class of 1924. After being seated for the banquet, the toastmaster for the evening, Mr. Umbreit, Continued on page 94 Page 92 ,. ., xi 4, ,R 1 , ,, 2 S' 'N -we I Sv x CHQ Q W Y+ 1-4 ig xzfpnvw 15142 'vig'-Q wg, zf ,.Jgg1mwf 4' vi! -. 4 5 . P v.1.,1.,.,. ,, -- , W 1. at 1- 11. -' . ,X , ww, pf -,,. VJ, fv V, fbkf 'H' .. .N wg: 3 A K F L if x q fig .Af I' ' 1 5 , 'Q V S W D: ' 'A K' Wi' HW Ui :fi HV iwf 1 vnu , 43 L, ,,,, ,A J , if-,QQ fl, Vxngfqi f,k.,,u.a,l. jfxvbr VNS? .B E. QM .jvfghvlgv YQ , i,W.,Lvjfx:g.'f Yffwirx xv L ', T' WW 9 ksyff iw' ,r If-Xgga, 5 Ap X, - , -bf'1'jQ ya, 1 L 'yQ'3lf,.'- ,1 'Vkf'-'lf -- ' I. 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Mr. Umbreit then introduced Hazel Ick, President of the Class of '23, who responded with the toast, Hidden Treasures Revealed. Between the courses the guests were entertained by Jack Frost and His Merry Imps and the Skaters helped to carry out the suggestion of the ice palace. To make it seem more real, two ungainly polar bears performed clumlsily, much to the delight of the audience. JUNIOR PARTY The first school party of the season was held in the High School gym, Saturday, October 27, when the spiritns of the Juniors and invited guests celebrated Hallowe'en. The invitations were issued a few days before the party to the Juniors, members of the faculty and both the Boone and Clarion football squads. At eight o'c1ock the crowd began to arrive. Such an outlay of ghosts, goblins, and witches would cause any mortal to tumble. They were led down the stairs to meet other unearthly spirits who had come from their far away homes to the convention. Weird noises issued forth Qprobably from foreign spirits, some of them human and oth- ers strictly spookishl. The guests emerged into the dimly lighted gymnasium appropri- ately adorned with pumpkins, cornstalks, and yellow and black streamers. Before they could find out who the real tall individual with the long neck and small head was, the orchestra in the balcony struck up music for the Grand March and everyone prome- naded. Following this the spirits spent their time in having their fortunes told and in- dulging in a most unspookish prank: with their hands behind them they tried to eat the apples which hung from the balcony. Before- the time arrived to unmask, competent judges chose the two best make-ups, one a. girl and the other a boy. This was very hard to do but at last it was announced that Richard Conn and Elizabeth Tucker were judged as having the best costumes on the floor. They each received a. silver pencil. Suddenly the lights went out and a white figure advanced across the floor. Vifhen the crowd became quiet a trembling voice greeted their ears and soon the guests were listening with all their might to a. very creepy ghost story which made many a hair stand on end. When the lights came on everyone began to feel the need of refreshments so they climbed the stairs to the balcony and seated themselves at tables there. Here they were served sandwiches, pumpkin pie, corn candy, and apple cider. During the repast the always reliable orchestra rendered a few numbers. At last the weary and somewhat bedraggled spirits paired off and made their way home. B GLEE CLUB-Continued from page 66 Pianist ....... --- ....................... -. ...................... Ethel Wester Supl-3,1103 ,..... ....... - -- Representing spirits of happiness and joy Altus ..... ..,.. .......................... R e presenting spirits of sorrow and woe Time --,..,,.,,.. ........ E vening before, and morning of The Feast of the Red Corn Director of Operetta .................................................. Mrs. Umbreit Director of Ghosts and Flaming Arrows .... -- ....... Miss Weaver Stage Settings ......................... ......... M iss Blancke Lights ............................ --- ....... William Hannum Music .......... , ..... - ....................................... High School Orchestra The officers for the year were Elizabeth Johnston, president, and Lucille Higbee, secretary. Page 94 B fit's oneWith Heat, You can a'o it Better W ith as In buying your new Gas Range be sure it is equipped with the Automatic Oven Heat Control Saves Time - Saves Worry Saves Money Prices Right and Payments Easy BOONE GAS CO. 616 sroRY sr. PRI TI Engraving and Embossing Q PNDAQQ PRINTING Q BOONEIF -1 MPP We appreciate your business ana' thank you for the many favors received AN APPRECHATHUN The Scroll Staff wishes to express its appreciation to the following people, who by their Co-operation with the Staff, have been a great help in the making ol' this book. To our advertisers we are espcially grateful, for without their courtesy and patronage, it would be impossible to is- sue this book. To Mr. J. B. Hughes we are especially grateful, for his help in the photographic make-up of this book. We also wish to thank Mr. Umbreit, Mr. Conard, Miss L. Blancke, Miss Opal Briley, Mr. Daniels, Pearl Blaoss, How- ard Foes, Jeanne Showers, Ivadell Mc- Cambridge, Alice Hiatt, Kathleen Valen- tine, Lorraine Bentley, Sherman Crary, Kathleen King, Wilder Canfield, Mary Louise Foster, Vera Forbes, Irma Goep- pinger, Margaret Spurgeon, Katherine Pardee, Louis Lockard, Wilfred Burke, Marian Hiles, Ruth Brown, Fridolf Nel- son. uality Footwear that commands your attention Canier Bros. 8z Herman 701 Story Street Page 95 Extemporameous pea lllfllg 34 Two extemporaneous speaking con- tests have been held this year, the first, held on April 4, to select a representative l'or the district contest at Fort Dodge. Harry Lewis won first place in this. The second, held April 30, was a local contest, in which the cash prizes offered by Miss Frances B. Mason, were won by Isadora Thrasher, Lois Cobb, Lyle Quinn, and Francis Nelson. The ten boys and girls spoke alternately and in a truly ex- temporaneous manner, for only a few sec- onds' time was given for preparation. Contests were attended by large and interested audiences which showed that extemporaneous speaking is popular in Boone High School. Woodrow Washers Easy Vacuum Washers Simplex Ironers H. L. TILLSON Your Hoover Suction Sweeper Dealer 824 Story St. Phone 113 czzfest Models in Young Men's and High School Students' obb Clothes Very Good Values and Reasonably Priced YOUR CLOTHES FRIENDS f0 f ' Cl0IllM'6 First Clothing Store South of C.8z N. W. Tracks CO TEST QPage 1051 34 Actors: Senior, Cecil Canady: Junior, Dan Goodykoontz: Sophomore, Gladys Patrick, Freshman, Alvina Steussy. Musicians: Senior, Stuart Anstromg Junior, Mildred Meyerman: Sophomore, Ethel Wester: Freshman, Robert Dun- can. Athletes: Senior, Lawrence Erickson: Junior, Sylvester Halleeng Sophomore, George Johnstone, Freshman, Clyde Stumbo. Talkers: Seniors, Ted Ashford, Jun- iors, Lyle Quinng Sophomore, DeLancey Sillimang Freshman, Carrie Scott. Page 96 THE GOOD CLOTHES STORES For Men and Young Men in every sense Of the word iIIIl1HHIIllIlllHIiIlWHHIIIWNUIIIIWHHIIIWINNMIIIHNN1IIIIHNNNHIHWNHIIIHNNRHillHNNNNNWUNH!!HHKINHHIIEUHNIHIIWNWHHHNNHHIUNNNNIH!NNHiillNNNNMNHNNHIIIHNHHNNNNiHIWWHIIUWHIIWNNNNWNMNHNNNHHHNNMilliNTNIIUNNMINNNNNIHNNNWWNHHIINNNNHIIWHHIIUNHIHIWHNHHH!NNNNWNNNHIIHNNHIIIWHHIINN TPAD , J.c.PmRsfn co. KQQEHEAD ASW T :Lon-mans fee 9 BOONE - IOWA FORT DODGE AND WEBSTER CITY, IOWA SpOrtman's Headquarters Jewelry CO. We are Headquarters for Sporting Goods Of All Kinds. See Us First Marsh Diamond Merchants The Crary Optometrists Hardware Co. The Winchester Store Page 97 The Best Place to Shop After All AUG.F15CIiWIEN DRY GOODS, COATS, SUITS, SKIRTS, FURS Phone 84 Boone, Iowa STYLE HEADQUARTERS Snrirtg Eranh Gllnthnz Bassford-Peterson Company 801 STORY STREET The Oldest Firm in Boone The Oldest Saddlery Firm in Iowa E X Q We have just finished our fifty-seventh year in business OEP , M avg C 1: P Qxfv 00N 0 WE HANDLE A COMPLETE LINE OF SADDLERY, TIRES and TUBES L. CE, H. GOEPPINGER Washington Candy Kitchen Home-made Candies and Ice Cream 1010 Story Street Phone 146-Red Page 98 PAGE 4461 Reading from left to right, upper score, Wilson- She can teach, she can boss, she can scold, If we do not do just as we're told. Al- Al drives a Lizzie's big coulsin, Though he urges the Daily Ctenl doz- en. Mary- Our Mary is our chief delight, She does the Senior Write-ups right. Cecil- Cec is our 'Wafternoon Idle, Who drives our jokes with a bridle. Marg- She's nimble with her fingers and nimble with her feetg She writes up organizations for our famous Scroll sheet. John- A well-known Boone Hi Sheik, He makes our money speak. Leone- Though .she doesn't hunt snipe, She surely can type. ' i. e. matinee idol. Buell- He kids the pretty girls dads, Can he kid them into giving him ads? Thelma- The1ma's work is always steady, For next year's staff she's getting ready. Reading from left to right, lower score. Maytag- She's just as sweet as she can be, But if we loaf, Oh! Hully Gee! Dan- To girls Dan beggars description, But for us he spells subscription Lois- Poor Lois, with her party tales- And crowding dates-her mem'ry fails. Jima- Of the Seniors he's one of the smart- est. Besides being our struggling young artist. Daisy- We mourn her curly locks, But she takes the hardest knocks. Stuey- The baskets he shoots are tremendous, The pictures he takes are stupendous. HARRY A. HOUGHTON ERNEST W. THORSON HOUGHT ON CH, THORSON GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY Peoolvls 4-5, crrv TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING State Agents FIREMEN'S INSURANCE CO., of Newark N. J. Losses adjusted and paid by draft from this office TELEPHONE 48 BOONE, IOWA . E. ZIMBECK BAKER - MEATS -- GROCER 906 EIGHTH ST. PHONE No. 1 Pqge 99 SOPHOMORE FLOWER GARDEN-Continued from page 41 Moon Flower-fRayJ. This plant grows best in the full moon around a large tree. It is of a nature to be cut late. Sun Flower-CDiehlJ. Be careful to plant this on its lucky side in the sun because it is used to seeing the sunny side of life. Bachelor's Buttons'--tMaurice and Whitel. This seed is like a hobo. It can be planted in any kind of soil. It does not care about its resting place. Be sure to give it plenty of water and air. Roses-CThe Nilal Easily cared for. Requires little attention. fThe Swedish Nelsonj. Grows nicely if given plenty of time. Of the nodding variety. C'The Raymondul. Very hardy. It is of the short stem variety. Will stand much rough usage without any noticeable effect. C'tThe Mary Elizabethul. Another fast growing flower. ls used to seeing the sunny side of life and it is advisable to leave it that way. C'The Mamie J. A very popular plant. It is of the clump variety as it is always seen with others. Clumpls-lTillsons7. This is a variety that is always found in pairs. Their light tops are always seen in the spring. Showy Blossoms-flluss and Crousej. This is a showy plant that blooms with much effect. Black-Eyed Susan--fCartWrightl. This is a small variety of this plant. Is rather musical. Is sometimes found in clumps. fGraharr1J. A showy variety of this plant. A hard plant to raise. Is advisable to let it alone while growing. Mignonette-CLembkel. An extremely quiet plant with a rather bright blossom. Is usually found with other Mignonette. fWintersJ. Another quiet blossom. Is a distant relative of Touch-me-not. Is found with other Mignonette. At graduation time your friends expect your photograph. There's a Photographer in Your Town HUGHES STUDIO Page 100 BATTERY Sz ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. COSTS LESS PER MONTH OF SERVICE N0. - Keeler sts. Starting, Lighting and Ignition Repairs We cover your car where insurance does not BOONE AUTO TOP COMPANY Exclusive Trim Shop 925 Sixth Street Phone 202-Black Everything for the Auto Top Alemory Books Moore8LReed S: -QPI GFOCCFICS, Meats 3137 8: Bakery Goods HEWITT'S 'W 4 BOOK STORE Home of E Richelieu Canned Goods and Kelly's Famous Flour 707 Story Street 705 Story Street Page 101 Eat More Home Made Candy -PURE CANDY IS HEALTHFUL 'E' If there is a New Sahdae or Drihh, we mahe it Choice boxes of A ,opollo Chocolates P los Bros. Proprietor BLACK CO. llLWe equal or under- sell mail order houses Kped Arrow Grocery QUALITY GROCERIES AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES Dry Goods, Notions I Ready-to-Wear IV CANDY 618 Story St. Phone 418 JVIERCHANT 8: JONES Kpeal Estate, Loans, Insurance Houses for Sale 7212 Story St., Boone, Iowa Page 102 Stuart Anstrom asked his father for 3150.00 for a new saxophone but he said that it was too much money to blow in. Mike to his wife- When I say five I'm going to hit you on the nose-five. Louise L.- You're so dumb that if you told everything you know it would only take you a few seconds. Snipe- Yeas, and if we both told all we know it wouldn't take a, bit longer. Miss Rolston- Francis, what do you know about the :sides of this hexagon? Franny Nelson- There are six of 'em, ma'am. Ccll.--Wanna ride home with me? Jack J.-Yea.. Coll.-Where's your car? Miss Turner- Your recitation reminds me of Quebec. Roland- Why'? Miss T.- It's built on a bluff. Ralph Hewitt, fexcitedlyb- What bell is'that? James Clapp- The one right up there on the wall. Senior-My brain's on the blink. I forget everything. Junior-Get someone to remind you. Al. Herman tangrilyb-Did you ever have a thought in your head? Buell, Cabsentlyl -Really, I haven't the slightest idea. Helen W.-Hello, Jack, how are you? John H.-Wonderful, thanks. H, W.-Well, I'm glad some one thinks so. Kuppenheimer Good Clothes Sport Clothes and Athletic Goods of All Kinds . T. COCK Page 103 ainty Frocks in Spring and Summer's Newest Fancies l if . fi i ' I 'HIS store keeps pace with 5? ' . i is the fashion of the hour . . X , New styles are always coming in-the latest and best, whether L l p in Ready-to-Wear or Dry 'K Goods. This service is for you 1 r ll ' and we invite you to use it. 5 Pretty Gowns for ij , . Spring and Summer Wear for the T in i Particular Misses r I sais, 10.50, 12.75 to 24.75 l 'k I l Dependabzlizfy E? Service J. H. Riekenberg Co. Boone Iowa :-: 703 Story St. Page 104 -Wm M8553 li 'rHT:.' gIgu14'6eZ,',1lg. lscnou. fl' QJIJ U UG Y. .I Q Page 105 O Are you the great animal painter?'l A B Q Q Yes, did you wish to sit for a por- ' ' S trait? Hardware Helen- In what position do you play - on the football team? . . Eric-.ABM overy, Paints, Varnlshes Cutlery Sporting Goods Miss Warnock- Do I hear somecme Electric Washers whistling? N0 answeff Whistling again- Torrington Electric Sweepers Miss W.- Wilder, is that you whistl- ingv' - --l Wilder C.- Yes, Ma'am. Miss W.- Can you stop it? Cazlfllder C If I cam I dom know who 907 w. 3rd sl. Phone 1043 Black ELLIOTT-WILSON DRUG COMPANY Try the Cold Drinks at Our Fountain. Only the Purest and Best Materials Used. Whitrnan's Candies Whiting's Stationery SOAKEM AND CARRIEMOUT-Continued from page 39 Mellons' Food Products ........................ ................... L yle Quinn Campbells Soup .............................. -.-- ..... Eugene Slater, Gladys Nutt Sun Maid Raisins CHad Your Iron Today?D .............................. Dr. Coulson Fairy Soap C Have You a Fairy in Your Home?J ................... ....... H elene Hill Wallace Reducing Records ......................... Snipe Lilyard, Garland Hancock Buescher True Tone Saxophone ...... .. ......... ......................... V ere Mc. Pep-sodent ......................... .................. C ynthia Crary Hinds' Honey and Almond Cream .......... ..... L ois Pulver Williams' Shaving Cream .............................. --- Milo Sturtz Quaker Puffed Rice fServe With Ice Creamy ............ ...... B uell H. Reusinol Soap fSimple Perfection for Any Complexionb --- ..... Roland E. Victor Talking Machine -.- ........................ -. .... .... B en Wiley Page 106 DR. R. B. ALLENDER Dentist 302 First National Bank Bldg. Telephone 244 DR. C. A. RHOADS Dentist 605 First Nat. Bank Bldg. DR. C. A. KING Dentist 408 Boone National Bldg. Phone 121 DR. L. A. PETERS Dentist 8125 Story Street DR. O. E. GANOE Dentist 507-508 Ist Nat. Bank Bldg. I. LEA. SIMPSON Optometrist and jeweler Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted 720 Eighth St. Boone, Iowa DR. W. I. ANDERSON Dentist 205 First Nat. Bank Bldg. HENRY WELIN 81 SON 714 Arden Street Ambulance Service Page 107 JD? Hirkizrlglifner Clothes Hart Schaflner 81 Marx Clothes Have the lit, style and quality that last the longest. Every garment guaranteed satisfactory to you. C. E. IVICN EIL CO. ' 'Trade in Boone! It Pays Over 30 Years of Bcmleing Over S1,500,000.00 Deposits. Over 3500,000.00 in Savings Deposits. Over 5000 ACCOUNTS. Start your account with us during your VACATION. SECURITY SAVINGS BANK Page108 A T. D. Langworthy Fred Swartz Langworthy and SWartz's Barber Shop Baths Five Chairs UNDER ECKSTEIN'S 819 Story Street Boone, Iowa Funny Incidents I saw a cowslip through the fence, A horse fly in the store, I saw a board walk up the street, A stone step by the door. I saw a mill race up the road, A morning break the gloom, I saw a night fall on the lawn, A clock run in the room. Here's to our women- God bless them all, Even if woman did make man fall. The world has changed But little, you bet, And you notice the men, They fall for them yet. Marg. Clot.-- Gee, I'm hungry, I didn't get any breakfast and all I had for din- ner was kisses. Mary M.- Oh! where did you get them? Marg. C.- Woolworth's. Miss Nichols- Marvin, please place your eyes on this diagram and keep them there for a few minutes. Garland, at Peterson's Clothing Store- Id like to see something cheap in a felt hat? Clerk- Try this on. The mirror is at your left. Jewelry and Musical Instruments We Can Save You Mofzey We have Prices and Quality Conn Musical Instruments 0 af if H. C. OI-IGE JEWELRY CO. Watch Us Grow 719 Arden St. Page 109 QUALITY AND PRICE are the two vital things to look for when buying Furniture WE HAVE BOTH Little Scotty, Cto new callerj-Can't you talk, Mister, really can't you talk? Jim J-Certainly, my boy, why do you ask? Scotty, Cdisappointedj -Why, my sis- ter Elizabeth said you were too dumb for words. Dellancey- Have you ever read, 'To a Field M0use'? Marlowe W.- No, how do you get them to listen? Milo E.- Did you kill any moths with those moth balls I sold you? Customer- No, I tried for five hours, but I couldn't hit one. Mother- If I only knew what to do with baby. Bobby- Didn't you get a book ot' in- structions with it, mother? Add. M.- Would you accept a pet monkey?' Grace J.- Oh! Thank you, but I'm not oi' age yet! Miss Cable- Why do leaves turn red in the fall? Guy C.- Because they're blushing to think how green they've been all sum- mer. A funny old many told this to me: I fell in a snowdrift in June, said he. I went to a ball game out in the sea, I saw a jellyfish float up in a tree, I found some gum in a cup of tea, I stirred my milk with a big brass key, I opened my door on my bended knee. I beg your pardon for this, said he, But 'tis true when told as it ought to be, 'Tis a puzzle in punctuation, you see. The Peerless Dair Products Co. Manufacturers of Peerless Brand Dairy Products Pure, Pasteurized Ice Cream Creamery Butter Made in a Modern Sanitary Factory Page 110 Boone Electric Bakery Home ofthe Famous BLUE BIRD BREAD White, Rye, Graham, Whole Wheat, Bran, Vienna, Pullman Special orders taken for social affairs Phone 230 706 Story St. Our Bread is Union Made Look for the Labels Ask your grocer for Blue Bird Bread Once Tasted Never W asted Boone Storage Battery Co. Ojicial Distributors for Delco, Klaxon, Remy, Autolite, North East, Connecticut, and Atwater Kent Electrical Parts and Units. New Departure, Hyatt, and Timken Bearings. Also a Complete Stock of Radio and Supplies. l NNil BATTERIES J. W. ERICKSON E. L. ERICKSON Boone's Popular Play House THE RIALTO 2?-THQ ' 0??52' 21:f 'a f X ' We cttw The Very Best of Pictures with Music which always Synchronizes with them. PROGRAMS CHANGE SUNDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS Make the Rialto Your Amusement Place Special Sale at Hollingsworth's Millinery 810 Eighth St. Every illomlay Boone, Iowa Page III DRS. MYERS, WHITE- HILL 81 WHITAKER Physicians Building Boone, Iowa G. H. STANGER, M. D. 406-7-8 First Nat. Bank Bldg. DR. R. D. CRUIKSHANK 9065 Eighth St. Residence Phone II8 Office 402 DR. A. B. DEERING D. P. FAGERSTROM Residence Phones 58 and 268 Office Phone 51 Security Savings Bank Bldg. C. A. NOLAND, M. D. Diseases Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat X-Ray Examinations and Treatments 401-3 First Nat. Bank Bldg. DR. MARK C. JONES 604 First Nat. Bank Bldg. Boone, Iowa R. E. GUNN, M. D. Phones 498 R-1 and R-2 Office 706-707 First Nat. Bank Building Res. 1603 Greene St. DR. C. L. UPDEGRAFF Specialist Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted First Nat. Bank Bldg. Page 112 FORT DODGE FORT DODGE Fort Dodge, Des Moines 81 Southern Railroad Company Did you ever stop to figure out what it costs you per mile to travel by automobile? When you do, you will find it costs more than to travel on the Fort Dodge Line-which excels in the handling of passengers and freight. Connection made with all large trunk lines operating thru Iowa. Two hour service between Boone, Des Moines, Ames and Fort Dodge, Iowa. This modern method of transportation has many advantages, use it instead of automobile or bus and save money. Passenger fares also freight rates quoted to all points in the United States. ' F. M. STEELE, Gen'l Frt. 85 Pass. Agt. Phone 105 Now Showing Last night I dreamed I was married to the most beautiful girl in the world. Graduation, Oh, George! Were we happy? Party, or Street Slippers v and Oxfords Say, Stuey, how are you getting along with that saxophone of yours? Syl, I can't undenstand it. I blow in the sweetest noises you ever heard, but the worst kind of a blah always comes out of the other end. Mrs. Chance-t'But, sir, do you think my boy is really trying? Mr. Umbreit- Yes, madam, your son is the most trying boy in school. SL ADE'S Page 113 Family Laundry Service vs. Household Washing Machine DON'T READ THIS unless you want to learn something about economy. Economy is defined as 'Primarily, the management, regulation, and government of a family, or the concerns of a household? No man of business ability will refuse to face cold factvs and not profit by them, especially if they he-lp him economize in his household ex- penses. One of the most important concerns of the family is the washing. It is the house- wife's heaviest burden and she welcomes an opportunity to unload it onto the ashoul- ders of responsible business men, who have invested many thousands of dollars in buildings, machinery and equipment for the purpose of cleanliness and sanitation, and who are proud that their occupation is basic to civilization. Certainly there can be no civilization without cleanlineqss. But this is a letter on economy and the main question is: Is it economy to do the family washing at home? Figure it out for yourself. It takes at least 10 hours to wash, dry and iron 16 pounds of clothes, the average family bundle. Soap, fuel, water, electricity and other supplies cost about 40 cents. We wash and beautifully iron by our 'PRIM PREST' method 16 pounds for about 52.40. Deducting the 40 cents for supplies leaves 52.00 for labor or 20 cents an hour which you are paying your wife. Perhaps you are planning on helping her out by getting her an electric washing machine. Electric machines are a great help but are they economical? As one Wit has said, 'Why spent 5175 for a washing machine when for 55.00 you can get one at the matrimonial agency?' You have seen pictures of beautiful ladies reading a book while the machine does the work. It is all right for a. sales talk and it might be done, but is it? People have learned that the cost of such machines is largeg that they are comparatively short livedg that they often require adjustments and repairsg that they are many times positively dangerous, especially where there are small children. However, let us figure some more. The medium priced machine costs around 5150. Interest at S per cent is 512. Depreciation and repairs amount to 20 per cent, or 530. This makes the overhead 542 a year or 80 cents a week. Now add 40 cents, the cost of water, heat, soap, etc., making a total of 51.20. In this case we will add nothing for the several hourfs labor of the housewife. What does the 51.20 purchase with us? Seventeen pounds of Wet Wash would be 51.00 and you would have 20 cents to spare. In other words, we will do for 51.00 exactly what it would cost you with a machine, NOT ALLOWING ANYTHING FOR LABOR, 51.20. This 51.20 would buy 15 pounds of Thrif-T-Service, which would mean that all the flatwork would be ironed and the Wearing apparel returned damp. As stated before, the 51.20 represents actual cost of washing and does not allow for labor. Then follows the labor of hanging out the clothes, the starching, and the ironing. Oh, the ironing! How our wiveus love to iron? It is ridiculous to think that they can compete with our electric-operated and steam-heated presses. The fact of the matter is that we can do the washing and ironing as cheap as your wife can do the ironing alone at home, and cheaper, if she has to hire the ironing done. We can prove this statement by the fact that we have patrons sending us their work to be done PRIM-PREST, who have electric washing machines standing idle in their back porches. It its all very well to send flowers on Mother's Day and to put up a fine monu- ment or headstone when she dies, but what might count a great deal more would be to save mother the 52 washings a year and the hours and hours of tedious standing over an ironing board which these washings entail. Yours for economy, Hawkeye Laundry Company Phone 88 Page 114 N35 l Q Page 115 WHO ARE THEY? 1Page 939 Surely you know the Hannum kids? 119. Do you suppose that Guy Camp- bell's 129 Russian suit indicated possible bolshevistic tendencies? Anyway, Mary Fick 139 wears a bob just like the one she used to. And do you suppose Mar- etta's 149 mother said, Now, sit still, or mother'll spank? Then look at Sylvia 159, she .started vamping 'ern early. Where, oh where, were Suzanne's 169 pretty red sandals? Don Curtis 179 must have had a hu11ch that he couldn't finish with his class, or maybe he realized that Sylvester 189 wouldn't always be as plump as he appears here. In contrast, Louise Shafer's 199 giggle started early in life, while Marguerite and Velda 1109 must have been staging an early rehears- al tor hobo day. Florence Longhenry's 1119 little brother may have been a seri- ous proposition but who'd guess it from her expression? Do you suppose even Sherm 1129 will recognize himself? We doubt it. Ray Madden 1139 has a right to take his number seriously, but Ed Torrey, the little boy on page 10, has a grin wide enough to make up for it. Boone Overland Co. l - The Overland Willys- Knight and Oldsmobile Cars Phone 134 6th 8: Story Sts. Graduation Gift for her- Diamond Ring or Birth Stone, Friendship or Dinner Ring, .lew- eled Brooch or Bar Pin, String of Pearls, Bracelet Watch in white, green or yellow gold. for him- A Howard, Hamilton or Elgin Watch, ScarfPin,Waldemar Chain and Knife, Cigarette Case, Cuff Links. George Eckstein JEWELER 819 Story St. Boone, Iowa Page 116 Lincoln Oil Company SIXTH AND STORY STREETS QANKENY BOONE OGDEN AMES BOUTON Qfln Independent Local POLK CITY Boxl-1oLM CO1T1p3.I'1y STANHOPE We wiislln to tllnanlls tllne Sfcmollll Stailll tor tllfnce opportunity ot' printing tllmis Year Boolls fy t S K- 5 'glee 5 5 5' 1 . fi- ii J S 'E QTEQ We dlo anytllming tllnat fconnes undleir' tllme llnea oil' printing Your Education -- without knowledge of finance, is incomplete. We will be pleased to serve in any capacity in the line of Banking The CITY TRUST E? SA VINGS BANK BOONE, IOWA Page 117 Sweaters and Blouses Tiq or Silk Hosierq Coats, Suits, Dresses AND tvtillinerq l..JlDlES APPAREL SHOP CORRECT APPAREL FOR IDOMEN AND MISSES C-ll Art Needle lDork and lnfants' Department Hemstitchinq, Stamped and lDorked Pieces, Threads, Baskets, Roqal Societq Package ' Goods and Everqthinq for the Babu 20 Years Hence The man who thoughtlessly devotes his hours and money to having a good time, sooner or later finds himself shipwrecked on the rocks of want and pov- erty, minus both friends and money. Where will you be twenty years from today? Start a Bank Account Now. WE WANT TO SERVE YOU. FIRST NATIONAL BANK BOONE, 1owA Page 118 PROFESSIONAL INSURANCE SERVICE Uhr Glnnneriirut HHHILIEII life Elnznranre Glnmpang HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT CLYDE L. BURIIETT District Agent Room No. 2, Boone State Bank Bldg. Boone, Iowa Miss Maytag- What are you late for? Marvin C.- Er-Class, I suppose. Miss Rhodes- Can you spell homi- cide? Dick Canier- I can make a stab at it. Mrs. Wiley- Ben, how did you get that black eye? Ben- I was protecting a little boy. Mrs. Wiley-'tThat was noble, son, who was he? Ben- Me, A. H.- Stop, what do you think you are doing? D. Cf- Oh! about sixty-five. 'Tm almost certain I must have run across your face sometime or other. No sir. It's always been like this. Pauline C. Cto train callerb-- What do you do? I call trains. P. C.- Well, call me one, I'm in a iurryf' E. M.-w You know the proof' ol' the pudding is in the eating. F. D.- Yes, dearg but remember, I'm no test tube. Hod W.- Do you like cod l'ish balls? Hod S.- Dunno, never attended one. DEEP ROCK ervice tation High Grade Gas Oils Greases Kerosene Corner 7th Sz Allen Sts. Phone 597 Page 119 ' 9 Have you seen 'The First Year'? S No, in what museum are they keeping it? 'Rl 1 1 N ini- 'Gf2!'n'z.'L10i t':,if2e,Nigx,E2,qf N3 A zffg!1-'79 as vp ' S N9 ik,-W I V14 MLLA7 -- N wh Any Senior- Well, dad, I just ran up to say hello. ' His Dad-- Too late, son. Your moth- er ran up to say good bye and got all the change. lDe take especial pains and pleasure in arranqinq qour Hiqh School Social Activities QTO surly customerl-- Smile drat you, smile! Why should I smile? Because it takes me longer to shave a man with a long face. B ., T. W. GUY, Pres. J. TROUGHEAR, Sec'y and Mgr. Johnson Hardware Company i Dealers in - Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Tinware, Aluminumware, Graniteware, Bicycles, Paint, Lead, Oil, Paint Brushes SOLE AGENTS-Cole's Hot Blast Stoves and Ranges, Monarch Malleable Ranges, Heath8: Milligan Paints, Murphy's Varnishes, Gerts 8: Lombard Flat Finish Paint. 718 STORY STREET BOONE, IOWA . J. BRICKER West Side Confectionery 224 State St. Phone 1043 Red Page 120 THE THREE C's CLEANCLMHESCLEANER Cookbmme and 5 Temperature We tee, e P. , gg ' The Estate Electric Way Lil Ask Your Dealer Phone 120 15:3 922 Sth St, Boone, Iowa Iowa Railway and Light Co. Daniel CPLOIQ Shop QUALITY PHUTUS Phone 445 7205 Storq St. Pg 121 Telephone 364 oone C0-Opemzfizfe Society GENERAL MERCHANDISE 1007 West Third Street Olson 8z Sons Company Iowa Farms CITY PROPERTY Boone's only exclusive parts store 112 4 fax We carry in stock at all times the following parts for all makes . Qf Cars: Kinds of Axle Shafts Connecting Rod Bear- Drive Shaft Main Be ings Kings P1 1 n Sh fts Roller B ings WAJNE Pist s Ball B 1 gs : I Pisto P S Di Cl tch F g Piston R g C Clutch F g Valves Cylinder Head Gask t Ring G s, Pinions Sp gs Call O11 Brake Lmmg Fan Belts , F. L. SHACKLETON Also a complete line of Ford parts, O W 1 tws we Store , , Vel' O0 WOT Tire chains, A. C. Spark Plugs 8145 STORY ST. BOONE, IOWA PHONE 235 711 ARDEN ST P. T. NELSON'S SONS Dealers in Lumber, Glazed Sash Doors and Builders' Materials If it could be better we'd have it Page 122 J. H. ROBERTS, Pres. C. E. MCNEIL, Vice Pres. A. M. BURNSIDE, Cashier CARL R. ROBERTS, Asst. Cash. Farmers State Bank Capital 350,000 ' Solicits Your Banking Business Only Bank on the Northside Boone, Iowa Why a.ren't there any fire escapes on this building? Madam, because we are so public- spirited. If there is ever a fire in this building we don't want it to escape. I just saw a horse with a wooden leg. Where? On the merry-go-round. What is the difference between a flea and an elephant? I don't know. What?' Why, an elephant can have fleas but a flea can't have elephants. Hoot, mon, hoot, said the Scotchman. Pat- Hoot, yourself, I'm no owl. port I Judged by style, quality of mate- ,Q 1 fl H rials, and excel- .N - sim: ll. prices quoted are unusually ' ' ' attractive. Styles are numerous and include those of fabrics and those who prefer theirs of swagger knit and hue. Tho e Smart, New Knitted Scarfs are here at 55.50 to 57.50. AMERICAN DRY GOODS C0. ri hltf' J35. 1 ltllw eu xllvlfj x yf if fx l This train goes to Syracuse and points west. Well, I want a train that goes to Buf- falo, and I don't care which way it points. Our leopard has escaped. Shoot him on the spot. What spot? D. W.- Jimmie, that pencil is moving awfully slow. J. C.- Yes, so would you if you had as much lead in you. Marvin D. is iso dumb he thinks hard boiled eggs are laid by Plymouth Rocks. Page 123 ESTABLISHED 1869 E. E. CHANDLER JEWELER Dealer in All Kinds of Musical Instruments HALLIDAY 85 CGMPANY Groceries and Bakery Goods 1001 West Third Street Phones 138-158 Boone, Iowa PiClf1ft7'6S DODGE BROS. MoToR CARS One of the most appreciated of 1923 was the class picture taken in the park near the High School. We go anywhere and make True Sgryjgg any kind of pictures, including .......... motion pictures. Phone 1213 Red A. H. MCCONNELL 304 Greene St. BOONE IOVVA LAN DER ' Page 124 Everything Al-What's George doing now? Buell-Film business. Al-Huh? Actor? Buell-Nah, tooth paste. R. M.-I notice you're not eating much candy now-a-days. V. G.-No, I've pretty nearly gotten out of the habit since I've been going with YOU. Sylvia- Why, Stuey, what happened to you today in the baseball game? You've lost your front teeth? Stuey- No, indeed I haven't. Here they are in this handkerchief. FORD CROWE AUTO CO. Usually the Cheapest Always the Best --eau 'l-l-f- H l-+-f M i-i-f M uw unmmmmnmuuuum ,. FE TO 85 CO. Grocers -w l ........,,,.... . ........,,. ,,.....,......,.,,,,....,,.......,,.,.....,,..... .. ,,,,... W ll,.,.....,,,.....,.,.,.. .. A ,..iii,,....i,..,,....ii,,.. 1320-- 722 Eighth Street Boone, Iowa Page 125 Holst Hotel Barber Shop Is the place to get good barber Work C.W.Anderson Fancy Groceries and Fresh Meats The best bobbing done Candy and, School Supplies TRY US - GUY Beasley, 515 Fourth Street Froprietor Phone 190 E. NELSON L. A. T1LLsoN Light Six T. E. NELSGN Special six 81 COMPANY Big SiX in all models li Sanitary Plumbing Steam, I-lot Water and Warm Air Heating E51 Phone 480 Boone, Iowa Storage, Oils, Greases 8: Supplies Tires and Tubes H. C. Payne Auto Co. 6th St. Garage Phone 178 Page 126 Waiter, I ordered an egg sandwich 1nd you brought me a chicken sand- wich. 'tYes, sirg I was a little late calling four order. Why, how did you get here? I just blew in from Montana with a bunch cl' cattle. Well, where are the rest oi' them ? Down at the stockade. I ain't als par- ticular as they are. I thought you were sending us a, chick- en for Christmas dinner? I'd planned to. But it got better. Rhodes Auto Co. Storage, Washing, Greasing, Welding, Regrinding, Reconstruction and Repairing You can save money by having us rebore your motor with the famous Rottler reboring tool, as we do the work without removing motor from car, thereby saving unnecessary labor of taking motor completely down and rebuilding same. Phone 464 1026-1028-1030 Tenth St. THE BOONE NEW -REP BLIC Dees the finest of job work at reasonable prices. ee us for engraving. Page 127 W B MEANS, Pres. T. E. MEANS, Sec'y and Treas. CARL V. BATTEY M g BOONE COUNTY ABSTRACT SL LOAN COMPANY ,,il - Abstracts Loans Real Estate Insurance - New Mason Building Boone Iowa SET A GOAL FOR YOURSELF and then by steady, regular, systematic saving make it possible to reach that goal. Start, for instance, to save for a home, for the college education of your children, for the payment of insur- ance premiums, or taxes, and then save regularly for that object. But don't keep the money in your pocket or your home. Deposit it in an interest-bearing account in this bank. Do it now. BOONE NATIONAL BANK BOONE, IOWA Page 128 Page 129 f M' 1 r! ' e LA l'1 fn TH E Page 130 E img DR. B. E. ATKINSON Osteopath 301-302 Boone Nat'l Bldg. Phones: Office 450-R1 Res. 450-R2 DR. VERNE B. SMITH Osteopathic Physician Office Phone 457-Black Res. Phone 1359-Red 601-602 First National Bldg Boone, Iowa W. H. CROOKS Farm Loans Boone, Iowa T. J. MAHONEY Attorney-at-Law Phone IOS First Nat'l Bank Bldg. DR. J. E. DIPPO Exclusive Optometrist Over Co0k's Clothing Store Where Better Glasses are Made JAMES R. GRANT Abstracts of Title Boone, Iowa T. H. JONES, MORTICIAN 619 Story Street Boone, Iowa Lady Assistant Ambulance Service DYER, JORDAN 81 DYER Boone National Bldg. Phone 129 Page431 H d F I t p tingi- Will you Ride on 1 th t I am going . fp, ,gp , th jd Less Air - Use The M H II- L th J h Jhthl tg gt tk t th CORD TIRE ii A1 Tire Repair 81 H 1 ,, ,, Sales Co. 621 Story St. Phone 1000 Boone Vulcanizing Co. We sell United States and Goodyear Tires, also Inner Tubes Vulcanizing Tire Repairs and Qflccessories 718 Allen St., Boone, Iowa Phone 122 R. R. Cobb, Prop. The New Home of 'Butter Nut Bread Not How Cheap- But How Good JOHNSTONE BAKERY 924-926 8th St. Page 132 THE BOONE STATE BANK Capital and Surplus S135,000.00 Boone, Iowa DUNCAN MACHINE SHOP All Kinds of Machine Work Welding and Electrical Repairing Prices Right Satisfaction Guaranteed 737 Tenth Street Boone, Iowa NEW LYRIC THEATRE 'HAS brought to Boone some of the best pictures pro- duced- A Connecticut Yankee The Third Alarm The Queen of Sheba Robin Hood All shown in this little theatre, rank as the season's best enter- tainment. Many more attrac- tions of this class will be offered here in the future. WATCH FOR THEM C. C. OLSON Insurance Agency Local Agency for All Kinds of Insurance Twenty-five Strong Companies Absolute Protection Prompt Payment of Losses Exclusive Insurance Service Give us a chance to figure with you Rooms 6 and 7, City Trust 62 Savings Bank, Boone, Iowa Phone 63 Page 133 H igh School Boys Prefer OLMSTED CLOTHES Frank C.- Gwan, how could you bite yourself up there? Joe E.- Musta stood on a chair. Helen H.- Did you ever have a pro- posal of marriage? Helen D.- Yes, once a gentleman aisk- ed me over the phone to marry him, but central had given him the wrong num- ber. Dan Wheeler- Where were you work- ing? Lyle-Down at the watch factory. D. W.- What doing? Lyle- Making faces. f GROCERIES AND MEATS Phone 94 821 Story St. . L. Erickson Garage Paige Jewelt General Repairing Boone, Iowa Accessories Page 134 x i J- Birehard- What was the ldea ol' try- ing to kiss me when the lights went out? Walter VV.- Force of habit old dear. MILLER HARDWARE CO Si- What is the last thing I take off before going to bed M'd- Wh ' I d t k 1 y, on now Si- My toes off the floor Complete Line of Shelf and Builders Hardware, Paints Mil.- Why do vou call your car Paul Rover-ew' and O1ls Vere- Because ol' the midnight rides Frank C.- How did you get that cut on your head? Phone 193 928 Story St. Joe E. fbewilderedb- Musta bit my- Boone Iowa sell. -- ' Smart Shoes at the Right Prices If You 'Want the Newest in Footwear We Have It. . SCHULTZ SHOE STORE We Se!! for Cash- We Sell for Less OTIS LUMBER COMPANY Everything for the Home l I COME IN AND GET ACQUAINTED 802 Tenth Street Phone 1264 Page 135 Maretta, darling, answer me-will you marry me? Yes, Ed. dear, on one condition- Oh, that's all right, Maretta, I enter- Hi School on three. I Love Me Marian Yerkes- What a pity that handsome men are always conceitedf' Earl Canady- Not always, little girl, Evolution Fresh.- Please, mother, let me go. Soph.- Let me go, mother, I'll be in by eleven. Junior- Well, I'm going now. Senior- Goodnight, leave the door un- locked. Mac- What could be worse than Diph- theria and Pneumonia? I'm not. Randall E.- Rheumatism and St. Vitus Dance. Helen Hannum- Are late hours good for one? D. W.- Are you trying to make a fool Harry Ringland- No, but they're fine of meqff for two- T. E.- I never interfere with nature. Fashions in Furniture Furniture, too, has its fashions, and never has it been as smart as it is today. When were living rooms so comfort- able and charming? Dining rooms so dignified and beautiful? Bed rooms so fresh-looking and tasteful? Here you will find all that is truly smart, of enduring quality, and never commonplace. Quality furniture--every bit of it. QANDERSON FURNITURE CO. SCOTT E. TUCKER Pure Food rocery Store 1019 Story Street Page 136 DR. A. ANSTROM Chiropractor Rooms 501-502 Boone National Bldg. Boone, Iowa GANOE 81 BOONE Attorneys-at-Law Boone National Bldg. BOONE BROKERAGE REALTY CO. 307 Boone National Bldg. Phone 5 3 5 Boone, Iowa F. L. MACKEY Attorney-at-Law First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone I08 IOHN S. CROOKS Real Estate and Insurance 301 First Nat. Bank Bldg. Boone, Iowa FE: ffl . 2 N x ,F iM. ..,f GEO. O. HUTsoN, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor 501-2 First Nat. Bank Bldg. Phones: Office: 401 Res. I628 Red Boone, Iowa 101-IN A. HULL Attorney-at-Law 506-7-8 First Nat. Bank Building W. W. GOODYKOONTZ Lawyer First National Bank Bldg. Phone 42 Boone, Iowa Page 13 7 MILLER DRUG COMPANY 71,9 Jtare Candy, Kodaks, Fountain Pens, Eversharp and Redipoint Pencils 815 Story Street Boone, Iowa Mary Lou- If I had a husband like . you, I'd give him poison. YOLII' DOll3I'S Ill Syl.- If I had a wife like you, I'd fake Hf' Have More Cents- If you trade at The Leader. Mrs. F'Q.lAren,t you getting wo big Prices Lower Than Ever Before- to play with the boys? If you Buy For Cash, at the Mary F.- No, mother, the bigger I get, the better I like 'em. 5 fx. ' ff Ytigajljl 9 IU Miss Maytag- Lois, you may decline man in Latin. Lois C.-'AI refuse to decline any man. - Leader Grocery EF' sogtlillla do, 1 8 CO, Fancq China Queensware Stoneware Glassware Enamelware Aluminumuzare lDoodenu1are Tinunare Shelf Hardware lDall Paper Paints Toilet Soaps 813-815 Eighth St. C. A. JOHNSON, Proprietor Boone, louna Suit Cases Trunks Sporting Goods Hammocks Tous Express lDaqons Lawn Mowers Gas Mantles Candles Lamps J emelrq Notions Novelties Page 138 Crary Motor 81 Implement Co. JVIotor Cars and Qflccessories Tractors and Farm Implements BOONE, IOWA Pete P.- My, this floor is slippery, it's hard to keep on your your feet. Marg. fcoldlyb- Oh, then you were really trying tog I thought it was acci- dental. Fan--Did that base ball hit you in the face? Fanned-No, I had my mouth open. Lot's wife ha.sn't any thing on me, said convict No. 47793, as he turned to a pile of stones. John J.- You know more than I do. Everett G.- Of course. J. J.- You know me, and I know you. Sanders cfluto Supply Co. Rent-a-Ford Service AT ALL HOURS .f X YU, n 1 -3- - ,f ,vt- 'A-4513-i.'i 'Elsie UZ!!! ' 2 4':.':t:'2lA f'j.7i EV iff 2'5'f'.1 5,2l2'3Q, -' -3- 'P 'E cw, 'ire A 1 ,:,:.f,, ,.. . , . -5 YV NEW CARS LOW RATES Phone 307 Black E R Fl H Fl ITIS Clzafh ofDepar1men1 Slores Are showing clever models in Blouses, Skirts, Sweaters Silk and Wool Dresses, Spring and Fall Coats at prices you can afford. Page 139 a tian ro. . Jewelers and Stationers to High Schools and Colleges 1 u l ,. Q, Talented designers, expert die cutters, skilled jewelers, experienced workmen and our superior method of manufacture produce em- blems that are individual and distinctive. No. 1107 Bastian Bldg. Rochester, N.Y. KEY TCC? BUMBLE MBW PAGE T Birchard Ashenfelter, Walter Wilson, B. Thelma Edwards. Esther Stillison. L. Nadine Suthern, Dan Goodykoontz, Marguerite Clotfelter. E. Elizabeth Ann Tucker, Grace V. H. Mary Fick. E. Milo Ellick, Fay McIntyre. Jones. B' Maxine Morgan' B Arthur Nelson, Mary Cruikshank, U. Ray Madden, Helen Hanuum- Mary Louise Foster. Sylvester Hal- M. Addison McDonald, Mary Merrick, leen, Nancy Walker, Anna Mae Harry Lewis. Stark, Linn Matthews. r' r .wig v lg 'eq'-dvrxf A ' 13zff'elf r',z-.-sf :QV ,, . ,.,,,. ...A . ff 2- - muff- . 'wigs 'if-Til,g'if5T ,ffl ','.2'3. . wil? Page 140 .lz fl 'Sc R01-L ll, .S , . 1 .- m4hl!!!! l wsu CC ALE NDA R TJ SEPTEMBER School opens. Enrollment. First General Assembly. I First week of school over. Everything going fine. Maybe those folks who didn't sigln up for the Bumble B are saving for the Scroll. Maybe they aren't, too. Glee Club tryouts. Sophomores elect officers. ' Faculty picnic. Duke evidently likes lce cream. , Mr. Coulson gives valuable information on asphyxiation. An announcement general assembly. The new freshies are to have officers. What will they ever do with them? Gen- eral Assembly concerning foottball tickets. Let's back the tealn. 1-'irst Student Council meeting, Some glad, some sad, for the Scroll Staff is chosen. , Mary presides for the first tune. Captain Eric can talk almost as well as he plays, The Boys' Glee Club sang, We're Loyal to you, B. H. S. Our friend Rev. Frost gave us a talk on pep, Garland is announced president of the UBOYS' Howling Hundred, Boys don't get ahead of the girls very often. Girls organized the Shrieking Shebasf' Boone loses first game. Orchestra tryouts. General Assembly. Mrs. Bradley, former- ly known as Miss Elsa Foster, gives us two vocal solos. General assemblies thick and fast! M1'. Ensign of the I'-niverslty of Iowa spoke to ns, Garland again appears on the plaform to make an announcement. Boone loses to Rockwell City. A number of people were at the train to meet the boys. 0i 'l'0BICIi The first Bumble HB . It isn't bail, :lt that. Mrs. Beyea spoke to us on i'itize11ship. Mr, l'mbreit took pity on us and dismiss- ed us at 3 o'clock, Wasn't it a grand and glorious feeling? Masque and Buskins elect otticers. Big pep meeting for W'est lligh game. Girls A Glee Club sang three songs. Ten Y Camp girls paraded and sang for us a-nd Ted introduced the wande1'- ing troubadors. Having rendered two Songs, we hope they appear again. .ff if W 49 :ff 1 4 - Cf' . P' f 3 L N '- V ' , I xx' ln' ' 5 I N ' HE West High takes the big piece of the score. Boone Hi Players elect officers and take in new members. Iowa Falls Seniors came to Boone to see if we were any different from themselves. Senior meeting at 3:30, to choose class colors, etc, Oh yes! Suggestions for a Christmas party were offered. Of course, we accepted. Bumble B picnic. It rained, did you ever plan one when it didn't? 0 unlucky day! Boone loses to Denison by a score of 50 to 0. Nearly 36 fans were there, too. A general assembly at last. Nothing ex- citing, only announcements. t'What did you get in English? VVell, I don't care. I got a better grade in my test, so I think I deserve a better grade than she, These are the sarcastic re- marks heard in school today. What is the trouble? Unly report cards! Evidently we are going to have some very competent judges and lawyers and maybe Nl witnesses go out from Boolnc Ili, judging by the success of the Mock Trials in Civics and Debate. Reverend Higbee speaks to us on The Anniversary of Burgoynef' Big pep meeting for the Valley Junction game. The freshmen delightfully amused us with their pantomime of Barney Google. VVe all liked the very musical orchestra, but then came the grand and glorious feeling when the Valley Junction game ended with a 7-7 tie. The Scroll Stall' sold sandwiches and they went like hot cakes, Boolne Hi Players Ineet and take in a few more members and also elect a reporter. Boone plays Nevada. Score 12-12. Pret- ty good, isn't it? A new student in Latin VII, Period -. For information ask Miss E. Maytag or Buell Herman. General Assembly at 10:30 a. ni, Rever- end Simpson talks on Ilnvestments. l's- ual announcements were then given. Ili- Y-Ettes held their annual Hallows-'en party at the Y. VV. at 7:30 p. m. Lots of fun and lots of eats! Pep meeting at 1:00 o'clock, Green's or- chestra plays for us. VVill we beat Clar- ion? Yea Bo! 4But we didn'tJ. At last the big Junior party we have heard so much about! Clarion team were visitors. 1011 thrills! ! ! ?J First snowstorm of the season. Every- body gets his boots out. B. Maytag and IJ. Wilson may make good men but they must learn their places as such, B. May- tag says men's shoes blister her feet. We wonder why? Willis Standley needs an operation. He yelled Cut it out! as loud as he could third period. Never mind, Willis, don't worry, you'1l pull through. Last day of school this week. Aren't we glad teachers' conventions were invented? NOVEMBER Teachers' convention at Iles Moines. They say tsome of theml that they attended the convention, but when they begin tell- ing us about seeing Charles Ray and Theodore Roberts in person we wonder which they got the most out of, the con- vention or the plays. School again! But we don't mind if the teachers aren't too hard on us, Page 141 7 9 10 12 13 15 16 17 19 21 23 24 27 28 29 3 uv4A....!e with - Oh Joy, Lyle Quinn had a birthday sur- prise party. At General Assembly Linn Matthews gives us two violin solos. Mr. Umhreit pleased us by announcilng no school Monday. Sioux City game. Boone loses by a score of 38-0. Never mind, We will win a game yet. .lust see if we don't. The B. H. S. Players and Masque and Ruskin Dramatic Clubs have a joint party. Fun? Loads of it, The girls are pretty good football players, aren't they boys? No school today-Armistice Day. Back to school again after another day's vacation. Aren't we glad so lunch vaca- tion comes at once. Another I-Ii-Y feed. Seems as if the girls are going to be left out, doesn't it? Wanted by Miss Rolston: A typewriter and a champion typist to take down the names of the unruly ones in the study hall the last period. Big pep meeting for Fort Dodge game. A girls' quartet gave a parody on Mr, Gallagher and Mr. Shean. Several Fort Dodge visitors at the pep meeting. The best of all! Boone beats Fort Dodge 21-0. Juniors sell hot dog sandwiches. Didn't they taste good? Several from Boone High went to see the Ames-Nebraska game. Boone's second team plays Ames. Boone loses, but wait till the Boone-Ames game! New building is progressing rapidly. The first cement was poured in swimming pool. The construction work has also started, General assembly at 10:15. Our o1'chestra played for us. They were even on the stage. Some of tl1e members said that they felt foolish but they dldn't look that way, did they? Reverend Viets spoke to us on The School as a Productive Insti- tution. Mrs. Vera Mc-Alpin gave us two vocal selections. Pep meeting for the double Ames game. All senior men on the team give short speeches. Mr. Bertram Holst gave a talk. Did Miss Blancke blush? No, she's gotten over that stage. Boone loses to Ames-gNever mind team, we will win the Marshalltowwn game. A bad beginning is a good ending. Seniors act like little kids. They rolled eggs until one broke, and enjoyed an indoor track meet. Randall awnd Sherm we1'e charm- ing in their pretty gingham dresses. Harry and Walter brought their fam,- llles which were a bit l1llill'I'01S0lII9, but the fond papas knew how to make them behave. Members of Civics and Commercial Law classes go to Court House to hear the murder trial. General assembly at 10:30. James Clapp makes an announcement concerning a ra- dio demonstration to be held January 9. Decoration day for report cards. Two days vacation for Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving game at lllarshalltowln. Marshalltown wins. DECEMBER Everybody cheerful after our vacation and wishing it were time for the Christ- mas holidays. General assembly at 1:30. Harry Lewis announces the dual debate between Newton and Boone. Let's back the Debating team as we did the football team. Page 142 Mr. Coulson in Chemistry VII class thav- ing a severe cold saysj You will have to excuse me, folks, if you can't understand me. I slept with the gate open last night. Smllln' Through presented at High School. This play was the third :number of the Lyceum Course. Pep meeting for our debating teams. Boone wins 4-2. Frame work of first floor of new building done. Day of accidents, Knight, tool. Vera Forbes fell down the boys' stairway and lmrt her ankle. In the evenilng Thelma Edwards took a car ride. Next day, a black eye. Wonder why? General assembly at 10:10. Program was in charge of Hi-Y. Pamphlets were dis- tributed giving valuable information tto some of the girlsj. Scroll feed. Funny, but the janitor did- n't seem to think the building would stand the racket. S. L. Moore Declamatory Contest. The Sophomores' party. From what we hear the mistletoe caused many thrills and flutters. Everyone wishes this were a week from Monday so he could be enjoying free life, Girls' Physical Training Demonstration. Christmas magazine number of the Bumble HB . The freshmen aren't so slow, are they? Congratulations Fresh- men. Boone Hlgh basket ball team play- ed Ames College Freshmen. B. H. S. Players put on their assembly play. Guess the Masque and Buskin will have to go some to do better than the Man From Iowa City east. won't they? Last day of school before the Christmas vacation. Everyone wishes every other one a Merry Christina and a Happy New Year. All the teachers give us short les- sons as a Christmas gift. We thank you, taculty, we appreciate a gift like that. Pete Peterson entertains a group of friends at a party at his home. Pauline Quinn entertains a group of girls at a slumber party. JANUARY Harry Lewis made a new resolution. He is goilng to learn to accompany Marcella fwe mean in musicj, Lois Cobb had a New Year's party. School again and it never rains but it pours, only it was snow today. Tickets on sale for the operetta which is to be given in two weeks. First basket ball game of the season. Boone wins from Colfax, 33-18. NIP. Coulson was cross today. What is going to happen? Guess it did. He was out skating last night, General assembly. A stunt was put on by members of the Radio Club. Radio demonstration. A good crowd was present to hear a good program. The illustrious Newtonians on the faculty gave a stunt to prove their loyalty to B. Il. S. But they can't carry a tune, as ev- eryone who heard them can testify, Boone wins from Newton. The honor point system is explained in this issue of the Bumble B , The operetta, The Gypsy Rover, was given by the Boys' Glee Club and the Girls' A Glee Club. Wasn't Ted hand- some and dashing, and wasn't Suzalnne a perfectly charming heroine? Boone won tl1e basket ball game from Clarion 43-14. Also won the first Wrestl- ing match, 18-13. 21 22 23 24 2.1 26 29 30 31 1 4 6 8 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 Q can 1 I 144. ...diese I First day of new semester. Apron day for senior girls. No school this afternooln, A number of high school students are seen at the skating pond. 1 Len l Sf-f 1 rfi .L Seems as if the freshmen are srllttilll-T smaller every day. Getting along l1I'9ttY well so far. Leltoy Almstedt comes to scholol with .Il new lnarcel. Heard that A1'f'h19'1'll1li 18 going into that business 1f Lelioy s stays ian well. A surprise? 011, 110! Just report cards. Boone wins from Ames in.basket ball, We pay that debt we made in football. VVe can't have all the laurels. Boone lost to Marshalltown in basketball and wrestl- ing. All assembly seats a1'e assigned and we are through writing our names oln yellow slips of paper. Scroll assembly for subscriptions. Scroll staff puts on a stunt. 'iThe Charm School presented by Masque and Buskin Dramatic Club. FEBRUARY Three-fold program tonight, Boone's sec- onds win from Boxholm--Boone wins from Clarion in basketball a11d wrestling. We miss Miss Cable today. VVe are sorry to hear that she sprained her ankle. President Wilson died. In lIla9ll'l0I'iIllll Mr. Mahoney talked to us on the life of our late president. Glee Clubs and Urcllestra accept the in- vitation of Ames College to hear the Min- neapolis Symphony Orchestra. Boone seconds and Pilot Mound tie in basket- ball, Boone takes the grin from Grin- nell and XV1llS from Fort Dodge in wrestl- ing. Practice game with Napier. Since it is Lincolnn's birthday it is fitting and proper that we have a talk. H Mr. Goodykoontz speaks to us on the life of Mr, Li1ncoln. Mr. Uinbreit reads to us on .lack Case's Essay on Pres, Lincolns Attitude on Slavery. Jack is awarded a bronze medal. Boys' chorus organized. Practice debate i11 High School auditor- ium. Boovne-Ames game. Boone lost the sec- ond game, 7-9. A large number of Boone High students visited Ames High School in the afternoon, Boone wins sub-dis- trict Declamatory contest, DeLancey Sil- liman wins the oratoricalg Pauline Quinn, in dramatic, and Marguerite Clotfelter takes second in humorous. Revenge is Sweet. Boone wins from Marshalltown, 11-6. Boone's Seconds losc to Jordan, 14-12. General assembly at 11:20. Glorious! lllr. Umbreit announces that we get out of H25 school Friday at 2:30 for the County Tournament. Not so glorious! Periods 7 and 8 have to be made up Tuesday and Wednesday after school. Another practice debate, Harry Lewis. VValter Lundberg, and Lyle Quinn are Winners over Bircliard Ashenfelter, Frawncis Nelson, and Addison Mc-Donald. Ninth period today. Isn't that nice? Another ninth period. Some are lucky enough to escape. Isn't that always the way First round of County Tournament. Boone Wins from Fort Dodge. Semi-finals and finals for County Tourna- ment-Boxholin wins, .Play cast for His Majesty Bunker Bean IS CIOSQIL . Mr. Coulson is reported married. Fake alarmt The girls must be taking advantage of Leap Hear. Walter Lundberg is also re- ported l11Lll'l'lt'd. Awnother fake alarm liniaybej. lWe can't always believe every- tl ng we rear, Boone celebrates the end of a good season My taking the long end of the score of I0 last game. MARCH General assembly, at last, Mr. North of Fairfield accompanied by Mildred Meyer- lllilllll entertained us with two vocal se- lections. Mr. Umbreit made the usual an- nouncements conceruling report cards and the sectional tournament to he held here next Friday. Some are smiling, Some are sad, Some are betwixt and between. Some grades are good, Some grades a1'e bad, That can easily be seen. Pep meeting tor sectional tournament, Boone Lions' Club quartet sang two lllllll- bers for us. The Boys' Glee Club also sang. Mr. F. l'. Mcllonald gave us a short talk. Boone wins from Fernald and Scranton. Boone loses to Beaver. Nevada winns the sectional tournament, General assembly at 10 ok-lock-Pauline Quinn and lilarguerite Clotfelter give their di-'lflillll selections. Talk about fads! There is one for the girls now. Nearly every bobbed haired girl in school is wearing a hair ribbon. EVQII some of tl1e girls still possessing long hair are seen with their hair down and wearing big hair bows. Miss Ashton takes Ilarry, Walter and Lyle to Iles Moines to the State Debating tournament. Uur Declanl contestant, Pauline Quinfn, loses at the district contest at Fort Dodge. Boone debating team loses to Marshall- town in the finals, 3-0. His Majesty Bunker Bean presented by B, ll. S. Players. A cast feed followed the pcrformalnce. Tickets, girls? tickets? hea1'd f1'0lll Garland Hancock in south corridor. If there aren't enough tickets sold we have to go to classes Friday forenoon. Only those who buy season tickets get a half holiday. General assembly again. All students let out for tho tournament. State tom-nainent iin full sway. Q Page 143 . ' -ju vi AVMA1 .lf ' ev'Q,5' 14 ' . 8,L,..a.G5QQ,,,vQw,L ff' ' ,. ,li 1-H 1, ' - 4,0 - 'lmml imma '1 f' 'f 'Y , A 5 , ' uf' 5- ! 3 , I , 0 Q I, J f 'Gal 4 6 -S 5, ZX . ...JV U91 WW ' 2' ,, MJJ. My ' Mita ' Z: ,, dy, , , ' I - ' is f 4' I 'wr--fx M , fb ' ' :df if f li A Ya , 1 , . y Q , J flgygw W E. fy A , ,7Vwy1.f Q9 1 I ,A y., 1, 5 W I 1 - I I ' 1 .J - lW+ V I f ' I I f M 2, ll Q M' A , 46 wi . L Y N , 5 f ' ' ,, f7V f'ss ' Il 1 1 ' r 2 Council Bluffs and Sioux City play inal 11 General assembly at 10 o'clock. Two of game. Sioux City wins the State Cham- our debaters, Dan Wheeler and Walter ionship by a score of 22-21, Lundberg, give short talks. Mr. Umbreit X D - makes a few asnnouncements about deten- tion room, etc. The Feast of the Red Corn a huge success. ' ,, 15 General assembly at 10:05. Mr. Umbreit f ff Agn f announced the Extemporaneous speaking ffd' if . f ', '0 contest which is to be held next week, 5-'V if ffwd v Seniors get told what's which today. - ' I' '13, folv 0 Hi-Y boys who can't get dates have the 4 0 if-6! fz.:f2 'Z Hi-Yfftms ,get silorne foil' Ithem,1since it , f' rf, - , V f , was 'a es nig t' an eap 'ear be- 4 ' ' f' K GC6 .' 'XO sides. Newton won the triangular declam 5 LQ gg Lf' L with Boone and Ames. X .E bprlg laxflcubln 16 Some of the faculty didn't get contracts A 3 - folr next year. Do their left hands say w y. x 30 Spring vacation over. Several more 19 Operetta Pied Piper put on by the - bobs added to the list. gradesi Hfzlen Douglass and Jo Wen- zel en erta 11. APRIL 25 Mr, Bob presented in assembly by the 1 April fool! Harry Lewis doesnit take music any more. 2 Reverend Peterson spoke to us about the German drive. Tickets on sale for the operetta, Feast of the Red Corn. 4 Extemporauneous Speaking contest. Harry Lewis wins and will represent Boone in the district contest at Fort Dodge. One of the faculty sets a bad example by 3 6 -J 11. J 3 'N- D-I O EX! wPQ'.P.Q 35'E gE'cg,'EmQ,OZ1 :QEZ3-'fagg E' 0 wus: VF- aifc ' '-Lmigwgrs E ...N , .. asiggea -'S :Wag 2 :r tr 5 .-v mu: 8 5CF' ' wo'-io'-' Q ,,,rp,..fD SZ H. 2-emi' Q gpg-+3925 2 nv: sr:-5, tn : Elzfbmm-Q: ... .... Q, S9-g,:::'DQ 2 wave- 5' Q'Qf?v:2'U3 ' go? F12 0 :i:fDr' 00 : ffm fD!'Pl en- .----f: ' CHIEF: M 25 S ings? S- Q-'mu ,J :STEQ F !ri.,a, Q 30 23 27 31 - 1 3-4 5 '47 L . U V3 N -A -A M' Masque and Buskin Dramatic C'1ub, Inndustrial and Fine Arts Exhibition. MAY Juniors show how highly they regard their superiors, the Seniors and faculty, at a banquet. Seniors appear in their last assembly. The girls trip the light fantastic on the green, and crown the queen of the JUNE Baccalaureate exercises. Seniors appear for the first time in all the glory of their caps and gowns. The Senior play pleases parents, pupils, and pedagogues. 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