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JR. moinly to the efforts of J. R. Thorngren, Deon of the Junior College since it wos first creoted. Other members of the foculty in- clude Korl Longnecker, Ciroce Slosson, Ethel Whitney, Welker Bechtel, ond l-l. L. Cunninghom. Clorence Boin, cooch, Cotherine Jones, physicol director, Sybil Lomb, dromotic cooch, Kenneth l-lokes, musicol director, ond Zoe Stevens, librorion, olso serve the junior college. Regulorly offered to the stu- dents who desire to complete four yeors of college work is the Liber- ol Arts Course, requiring two yeors of junior college for comple- tion, ofter which the groduotes in this course moy tronsfer their credits to olmost ony university of the middle west. Our junior college is still in its youth, it is true. But in these yeors of higher civilizotion, when the preservotion of our demo- crocy is constontly becoming more dependent on the educo- tion of the people, who knows in- to whot greot institution it might develop, in twenty yeors, or even ten? Q: :gt ,ge Accomponied by Deon Thorngren ond their director, Mr. l-lokes, the Boone Junior College Mixed Chorus journeyed to Eagle Grove to toke port in the Junior College Music Festivol. ln the spring the chorus mode o short tour singing ot vorious Boone County High Schools. CCLLEGE - Your life will not be in donger with boys like th i s potroling th e streets oround o u r school, Donn Steword is pictured, other sofef ty potrol boys ore Ken! neth Finch ond Edgor Corlson. D e o n Thorngren is populor with the J. C, students os well os members of his high school closses, In the oct of disecting jelly fish in the junior college lob ore Bob Cronmer ond Normo Jeon Cline.
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S The Junior College stati of librarians is shown here with Harlan Herrick who is borrowing a book They are Anna Lou Pen darvis Helen Barrows Norma Jean Cline Emma Holmes and Wanda Fronsdahl The Junior College play coached by Miss Lamb was entitled Button Button. The cast of characters was as follows: Seated: Josie4Marian Allen' Phoebe Weed-Elizabeth Hand- schin' Mrs, Woodhouse-Avis Dodge' Mrs. Rita Weed-Helen Barrows. Standing: Emery-Jerry Wells' Maude-Helen Sublette' Ed- Leland Rectort Mr, Woodhouse-Kenyan Wissler' Button- Donn Stewardg and AI-Bill Chance, JR COLLEGE Only a few of us realize and appreciate the fact that we have, in the very heart of our school, perhaps the most valuable cul tural organization of our com munity our own Junior college Established in l927 this insti tut on has stood the test of time twelve almost thirteen years years which have proved to be a real test N w in l94O t still remains half again as large as the year of its birth when fifty students registered for the oppor tunities it offered The total en rollment in the thirteen years of its existence has been 743 stu dents seventy-four of whom are in the l939-l94O registry. The enrollment reached its highest point last year, when eighty-five students registered in Boone Jun- ior College. lt is gratifying to note that over fifty per cent of all students who have enrolled have continued their education by transferring their credits to some advanced college or university. The success of this growing or- ganization may be attributed Although they had a poor season, the J, C. Bears rallied and showed plenty of fighting spirit
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FACULTY MISS JONES She teaches the gurls the best thnng IH lute How to keep bodies fat and forget worldly strnte Muss Catherane Jones Cottle for short ls a favorlte ot many full of jokes and retorts MR THORNGREN J R Thorngren as has name Dean ot Junior College For many years he s played the game Ot guvung tudents knowledge MISS SHALER Short and plump and sort ot tough Whale nn her class you can t oct rough When he s around you cannot shark Cause boy oh boy she makes you wor M R WATSON Doctor Watson ns hrs name Hrs personallty s brought hum fame He who does so nattlly dress Tea hes art at B H S MR HARTLEY Mr Hartley s dark and tall Whrle In has class you hut the ball When you try to get some rest He slaps you wlth a nlce hard test MR QUINN Hrs pleasant tace we shall see no more In the halls of old Boone Hu As a teacher my trnends he was never a bore M ulnn was an all right guy MR HILL All the gurls around hum tile Falling tor hns sweet smule Ot most ot the teachers they get their trll But ot Coach Hull they never wnll MR BECHTEL Don t have Bec It you don t want to work Hell slug you sure It you re lazy and shark He s small IH stature b t bug IH branns It :sn t our knowledge It s the text he blames RI-IYME MR FIELDS He leads the band and the orchestra too ln Mechanlcal Drawung he makes the studes stew Has humor ns sublrme It s seldom he s surly He s short and stocky and hns haur ns curly DREAM OE THE CLASSICS lWuth apologies to Poel MISS LINDERBLOOD Once upon a P M dreary a class pondered weak and weary Over Julnus Caesar lthe old conceuted bore'l Whlle It nodded gently napping suddenly there came a tapping Twas the teachers angry rapping rapplng on the cla sroom floor How many have the lesson? crued she angry to the very core They rarsed thelr hands all twenty tour And Mnss Llnderblood quoth Well torevermore' MR EVANS Luke a ghost he tlnts about the halls Now you see hum now you don t You lust can t be where Evans won t MR FISHER There s no need to tear has frown or has height Hrs bark youll find out as worse than hls bite Meet hum and suffer the Iokes that he s told And youll tnnd Mr Fnsher a man of pure gold MR CUNNINGHAM ll dock ya cn t t Well whadla sposed to learn? Speak up there Jones' Ya know nt s your turn' Hrs words are stern has humor mellow But Mr Cunnlngham s a regular tellovx Student photographers who contrlbuted pnctures tor thus book are Everett Casey edntor nn chuet Arthur Clarke lla Mae Johnson John Whrtaker and Eugene Crandall 4 V 11 - 11 J ' ' ' I I , . , 4 . . . . , 1 A - - I , s , ' ' 1 1 I . , . . ' ' ' 1 - 1 I Q . , . S 1 1 1 ' - , , kv , , , 4 . s . II l Il ' I . . , I . . 1 - 1 c . . . - , II II 2,1 :jr 11: I A I ' 1 . , I I ' Down the staurs and along the walls. :j: :j: :ja - I 1 I I' 1 I - I I . ' l , , - . 4 ,I I ,, r. Q - . I A ' I . t': it fl I I I ' . . . , I I ' ' ' , , . I . . I zj: 5: 11: II I Il II ' I ha I -- , II I - I ' 4, 1 11 - 1 11 I ' I ' I I . I I ' . . I ' 'I ' ' ' 1 1 . , u , - 1 - 1 ' I I : , - - , I A I I
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