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The Art Club, under the copoble direction of Mr. Wotson, hos token up designing, commercial ort ond work in cloy, The newest project, however, is the murols which odorn the holl on the third floor. A portion of the sport section is pictured. The debote teom, composed of Robert Kelly, Horlon Herrick, Dick Eckberg, ond Bill Doron, hos been de- bating the topic of government ownership of roil- roads. Among the mony octivities ot Boone High is the Stomp Club under the sponsorship of Miss Hondy, These philotelists meet sixth period every Mondoy. The l-low-do-you-do-it club wos orgonized so thot the students would le-:Jrn proper etiquette ond the refinements of well-educoted people. l-lere ore Vonis Anderson, Kenneth Anderson, Phyllis Finley, ond Loren Downey demonstroting correct toble monners. 'lr 'lr 'lr HOBBIES Two yeors ogo through the efforts of Mr. Evons ond the student council, it wos voted thot sixth period be used os on octivity hour. Before this, time hod been token from the closs periods for octivities. The new plon hos prov- ed beneficiol in thot neither octivity nor closswork is interrupted. The students of Boone l-ligh hove some thirty-five octivities from which to choose o worthwhile hobby. In oddition to those pictured on this poge, there ore the Agriculture Club, which hos been studying the prin- ciples of judging live stock ond groin, the Rodio Club, the Home Ec Club, which hos conducted discussions on etiquette, interior decoroting, em- broidery ond knitting, the Commer- ciol Club, the Drivers' License Club, the Girls' ond Boys' Gym Clubs, the Girls' ond Boys' Glee Clubs, the Boys' Science Club, the Theotre Guild, ond others. The Building Committee, which wos introduced by the student coun- cil ot the beginning of the second semester, might olso be listed os one of the worthwhile octivities in our high school. It is the duty of this committee to toke chorge of locker keys ond bicycles ond to keep order in the holls ond visiting rooms. There is no better troining for citizen- ship ond worthwhile use of leisure time thon thot goined by porticipot- ing in some octivity or hobby.
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PORT A crowd of students and shoppers are shown watching the Homecoming Pa- rade. For the first time, the schools in the conference organized sophomore teams. Here is Boone's team, coached by Mr. O'Connor. Our basketball team played many games, the most successful being the one in which we defeated Ames High, the runnerup in the State basketball tournament, This game was played on our own floor. The football team, which showed scrapping spirit in the face of de- feat, played several games besides its regular conference Schedule. Golf has come to be one of the most important sports at Boone High. Last year up to the time of the state tour- nament, in which we finished fourth, we had lost only one meet. The team was composed of Hugh Powers, Edgar Updegraff, and Robert Allender with Charlie Updegraff and Rob- ert Kelly as alternates. Edgar Updegraff was the State High School champion and runner- up in the State Ama- teur nneet. Dick Jordan, Charlie Updegraff, Kenneth Anderson, Bill Doran, Dick Eckberg, and Fritz Taylor are members of this year's team. Al- though we had played in only two meets when z the Scrollette went to press, we had a full schedule ahead cf us.
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Each Yuletide the Social Science Club places a tree in the hall and supervises the gathering of food and H Q B B I clothing to be given to the Salvation Army for distribu- tion. Miss Stena Hansen directs the various activities ot this busy club, Every day during sixth period Miss Lamb coaches a group of students in various speech activities. Be- sides broadcasting over WOI they have given pro- grams for various Boone organizations. Here are a few members ot the Camera Club devel- oping pictures in the dark room, Under the super- vision ot Mr. Cunningham and Mr. Bechtel the stu- dents have learned the fundamentals ot developing, printing, and enlarging. A tew members ot the Chess and Checker Club try to solve a knotty problem. Mr. Piper is club sponsor. ES
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