Boone High School - Scroll Yearbook (Boone, IA)

 - Class of 1945

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3 Q .f Q--e:,..-'V 7 7 -WZ, ...ew-+-V ' -' 1' rode SQROLIL BOONE IOWA MAY 25, 1945 1 l l I 'Gne Hundred Thlrt two Senlors RECEIVE Somor Glass Play Pleasos Audience Back to the Days ol Klng Arthur Mnrk Twnlns C0nnee1lWt 'mkcc ln Kmg Arthurs Count ww presented by the senxor clue on Mav 18 The play centered 'wound n shrr-xsd nnd clever Ynnkvc who found hlmself l Kunz Arthure Court :md who l 4 nt nf King Avllun llmbnln Diehl who plmycd thc role of Queen Culncvcrt- gnve an ex rnllent ch1rnctorl1ntlnn f domlnaorlng queen who yraotlo- olly ran the good matured and somewfnt dllcouralcd Klnl Al' dhur played well by Earl 'Zhou-up son Queen Morgan LeFay, the scheming, black hearted woman, was excellently portrayed 117 Imogene Krulo and hor vlllaln ous partner Merlin me pkyod 'by Irvln Lannlng Betty Wlerne- burger so Sandy and Cathirlno Myers ss Elaine were two very charming young lldlfl ol the court. Manor., Hanks slster was breezxly portrayed by Fhyll lla Main, and the harassed moth- lr od Hank, was hlndlbd ly b Marilyn Downey will mlsdnlevloul page was played mth a great deal of vigor by Lnvcrne Babbitt while Kennetlh Mcllvaln and Gayle 'Dhovmton were excellent knllxh ln the roles of Sir Saramm' and Sir lnuncolot. Misa Sybil Lamb directed the play wlth Gladys Youll ll ltu dent director Obhsra on the pro- duction stat! were properties and business manager Mlas Louise Llnderblood properties committee Phyllis Wheeler, chairman Louise Mcvlclnr Rosemary Parks Mary Lue Shafer Glona Smith stage sew adviser Mr A. H Leln stage crow Bill Orr manager Don Bnnaloy Jlm Ilttrell John Mon roe Hhrry Fchternach art ad vlser Mr Holland' Foster scenic design committee Ruth Buech le-r Naomi Fallon Blrdell Kruck Pat Olander Delores Wood worth makeup adviser Mlas Helen Thomas make up commit 'tee Al.lda Eamer Vlrglnia Her ron Mildred Lyon Betty Mor nssey Audrey Moore costume committee Jsclue Reid, dmh- nin, Iovey May Budd Cleric! Com Joan FltzGe1-old Marilyn Mlnson, Glenleo Prrlmmer, busl ness lla!! Darla Verdllo ahah' man Lois Jones, Dorls Roger! Betty Anderson Iris Sander! Ella Mae Kuhl Ruth Strand programs Miss Jane Ealy chair mon Lenore Zelle Roseanna Haleen RFNIOR Fl ARR OYFIFYRH Pncsldenl, .lulm lsnilm Vlce-Prosldcnt Chuck Plper Secretary Joan FntzGerald Clan Colon Blue and Sllver Clue Flower Red Ron Clue Motto We bulld the ladder we climb which 'yi 1' gal, Z 1 SCROLL STAFF -v-.. -Xa fl rl KY!! lm' lllylll WI M Ilvn llllknr Wlrllnln rr lllllN'l Il0W Ill MAI! I Hhll' r lhylll I ll. nrl I I Paper an lnnovollon 0'osl la lluorro Gggd Luglz l 'Huey ny there ls mon., new Sgmgrg ll under the sun But to lubetl X tuto A newspaper lor the custom ary annual la certainly somethlng new at Boone High When tho sta!! learned that. due to shortages of fllm lt would be difficult to get the necessary pictures for an annual they cast about for a aubatltuie The ldes was to produob some sort of rec cord of the yarn happen gs Senior Gloss Pionlc ll llowlIng' Success The senior class plcmc was held at Mel-lose Park Monday May 21 at 230 pm The sen lors reached the park by various fs. A.rode lu few '73 piled 1n Glass Day Assembly Hoy 24lll On May 24 the annual clue day assembly was held ln the hugh school auditorium The setting ol the akll., written by Phyllis Wheeler Vlrflnla Herron George Sovereign, Charles Willis and Betty Wlehu- berger was A sultan s palace The sultan, Charles Wnllla was to choose for hla wlfe the glrl who would brlng hlm tho moat pleas lng gl!! Beautiful girls members ol the senlor clue came to offer the sultan their gltta However the glrl who broufht the most sat lafactury gl!! tumed. out to be that captivating lad Morrle Chrxstolleraon The rest of the program con slated of the greeting by the sal utatorlan Patricia Carlson, and the farewell by the vale dlctorlan, Phylls Wheeler The trsdltlvnsl key was llvon by the senior class preeldent, John Eng ler to the junior class presxdent Jacques Welln, who lh tum pass ed on the spoon to the sopho- more president Special music was furnished by the musxc department At the close of the program as the hxgh school orchestra played the re r-ra lunnl tho 112 mnmha-rn nf the .I cllnllmn I I tho jumuu clunn ulflcerl WIIA1' I8 A MIND? That bond you buy ls Freedom Paper A glorloua klnd of Vlcwry shap It meam more tanks. more guns, more shells And the opeodler ringing o! V Day bells Ray Pul ers Ford 'mf' even 1' ble cle! They mm in my able af er noon hklr Pyfmg bull play lnl hornahkas and just general ly wearlng hemselves out Toward e end ot the afterl- noon they' began to feel that lt was time r the food committee to show forts honor oulh food vldual ic one kno do lf. e etc but. dld a gr The so sponsors planned succeaelu Tholl e results of their ef e committee deserves suse they provided en for the hungrleot lndl en Delbert Dlckeyl No how they managed to iolly with rationing everyone admits they nd job lora wllh to thunk tho and committees who nd carried out such e plcnlc v Clarke lo Give Bacco auroalo Sermon Sunda May 27 at B 00 oclock the sen r clam thelr parents and friends will assemble in the hllh school nudltorlum to hem- the baodalaureate address whxch wnll belgiven by the Reverend A M dnrk. of me rm: Bop tlst Qulrch of Boone The 1-ltle of the address will be Geometrical Development. Reverend Clarke wnll stress the point that the graduates must lm do-vflngrvl In mnnv vlmvn ln v - u his tllm I'nnl lluy mmol no vmlup-11 ln ul tl: nnolnun and self control Second they must develop moral lnteg-ny and a :wnso of snclnl ohllirntlon nl their m ml Im pmlu: npll ltml vuluatlon Dr Brlggs will glve the invo- cation -the Reverend Brown will read the Scripture and the Rev erend Spong will glve the bone dlctlnn. Music wlll be furnish od by the high school music de- parlmlnt N I ml N X , I ,nj A we Q D A e r ofthe School Year 194!- 945 . S I ' ' ' ' 'r e 'o 0 o ! ' I , ' i I I V I . . . , ,- . ' - 1 ' I - V ll , ll v I I ' Y. , I X ' ' c. ' , ' I - A Q A P . 1 ' ' ', I U up .. A . , NJ ' I ' 1 - - ll ll.-v..n..,..,.u ull un... mnm.r... nr nl.. . , V H 1 .Q W. ll Cl-ll hu-nl...l.v, .ln lvtl.-nun-an -.ltnllqi m.. lmrrl.- ul., I I 1 rn ' WWE AH- , ' ' . mv. . 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Junlor Sonlor Rooopllon May 29 The annual Qunlor senior re ceptlon wlll be held ln the hldx pu-hm! zymrnnlum on Moy 29 Promptly at 845 the pruldents of the two classes 'wall lead the grand march into a beautifully doooratod gym There A program will be gnven consistmg of a vocal solo by Phyllms Dunnerman a novelty act by the bays quartet and a dance by talent from Betty Mae Hnrrls studio Danclng to the strains of Sam Cam bells or evemng LHP' chairmen I the urloua Dlplomas On May 3l at eught o clock, the l945 commencement serv lces wrll be held for this year s graduatung class of 132 mem bers Opemng the ceremony the hugh school orchestra un der the dlrectuon of Konrad Scholl, will ploy the trodmonal Pomp and Cnrcumstance wrrtten by Sur Edward Elgar for the coronatfon of Kung George V of England the graduutung class wvll be ushered un durmg thus procossuonol Altar thr- nnvocahon the hugh school Gnrlsl Glee Club will Qing Oh I ll 4 c orl by Miss ll derson The general theme of thus graduating service us Our Re sponsubnlaty Thus tlmely top lc concerns the post present and future and ls In keeping wvth the Interests of the peo ple It offers Indeed a great challenge to the graduatnng class of this year Svnce It has been the custom for the post years to choose speakers from the graduotung class three represontatuves from tl-ns year s class were chosen George Sovereign wvll speak on Wm nmg the Wor, Dorls Verchuo Bulldlng on the Past ' Betty Wlemsberger on Work mg Toward the Future At thus some servnce Dean J R Thomgren wvll present the S R Dyer Scholarshup Award Mr Fasher wrll present Award The Senior Class wnll be pre committees who will help maRe ggr-n,1.,M.gup,,5nf,nde,.,f A 3 the affair a success are decora tlon, Maxle Erlckson program and lnvitatlon Don Chrter chalra, hnerson Wlrta The ad visers are Mlu Hicks Mlm Car mody and Miss 'I'ho1-nburgh wlth l-' E Melnty-re as general chalr mlh Chaperones for the reception wlll be Mr and Mrs John Fllhar Mr and 'Mrs A B Grimes and Mr and Mrs Harry Schroeder Qulll and Soroll llluoso T on of llle We lx .hm F'itzGerald a junior was chosen as Boone Hldhs out standing teen ager by the mem bers of the Quill and Scroll Society at their Aprll meetmg This selection of I 'teen' from our student the request we-ll known who vfrltes Tribune A letter received from her stated that our school paper had been selected to help flnd one of the natlons outshndmg teen agera to be chosen as 'Teen of the Week for the Chicago Truhune and nynrllcnted papers I Ill l Vu lunulx la tu flnd I lun um: who mliht bo of lntcrclt to other teen agers of the nntlcm such as someone with an unusual hobby or out of school job or mmlunn who oxcolln In dnlng something She oald that each Teen of the Week will be lea tureda with plctura and Mary She also polnted out that an- other possible motlve of the plan mlfht be to ehlft the emphasla from tha bobby sox ht to smarter and smoofher teens. body was made at of Sholla Daly a teen-age eolurnnlst for the Chicago Grimes afterwhch Mr James Morris presudent ot the Board of Education will present the dnplomas to the graduates Of EQCIGl mterest IS the fact that three of the members of this graduahng class com pleted their educotuon through the Umted States Armed For ces Institute They are Roy mond Heaps Rvchord R Lea verton and Harald R Sas The romamlng 132 sensors are graduating ln the vcnous cour ses as follows I9 m Arts ond Crafts 33 In Socsal Scuence 38 ln Sclenhflc 3 ln Language and 39 In the Commercual Course 45 Glass Aolmhes CALBNDAR SENIOR CLASS PLAY Hllh School Auditorium Friday May 18 800 pm SENIOR CLASS PICNIC McHose Park Monday 'May 21 2 30 pm SR. CLASS ASSEMBLY High School Audxtorxum Thursday May 24 2 30 p m SR HIGH HOB0 DAY Mdlole Park Friday May 25 I 00 pm lllqh n lu w I nun Ill .1 hhluy May an nun I nl BACCALAURFZATF SERMON High School Audxtorium Sunday Moy 27 8 00 pm Rev A M Clnrko Spmkvr JR,-SENIOR RECEPTION I-lldh School Audltorlurn Tuesday May 29 815 pm. GRADUATING IXIIRCISEB Illlh School Audltorlum ihuraday, May Sl B 00 pm. -Q. Quill and Scroll - - Mid Year Imhallon The Quill and Scroll held 118 annual lnmatxon January 31 lt the Hoist Hotel Dmner was served nt 830 nt npproprlately decorated hblce the centerpiece bring n lnrgr- qlllll und n scroll wxth plncc cards for unch girl cnrrymg out the same motif Much mr-mmcnt was caused when the new members were re qulrcd to e'11. every course ol the mcnl wxth tablespoons Also dmlng tho Informal part of the Inltlutlon, Ihr- nrw mcmbl-xl WQTQ wckvd to do vwrinus stunts, such Q 1 -llr-r Qkwhnsz flown H10 street 1111 1 N 1 1 1111II n 1:1 fur-1 1 In 11011. conducted by Miss burly, uae performed by candle light Mrs 7m- Q11-vom M1-111 Dons qhnlzr MI1111 Vlnlnl Wmull, and Mlu .lane Enly were faculty members of Quill and Scroll who were present New members Initiated were Flln Mae Kuhl Marilyn Downey Betty Morrissey lube! Canlkn. Clavonne Dahllen Catherine Myers, Donn Kadmg, Gerry Mc Cullough and Mury Ann Hn mm Committees for the UIIIQLIU were informal mltlntlon Phyllb Wheeler Ella Mae Carlstrand, and Marilyn Fxbakevr, decor! huns, Maxine Erickson. lmolme Kruse and Jnckyg Reld Informal lnlthtlon Rcalhlng the gxcnl. honor of bemg a member ol Quill and Scroll, the older members deem ed xt only faxr that the minutes should be sea apart from 1he other studenu durmg the school was ordered to wear the follow n High heeled shoes and anklets a nklrt hanging about six Inches below the knee, n mans shirt tamed wrong side out, hair piled hlgh upon who head and A home made banner head llne acmu her back Dont Fence Me In War Cuts Cnb Sheet Supply nnd s1m1l1r hcadlmes cgwwl srmlol 'rx 'HL dullest f-'Innes I nddltlon to thu the inmate car rled her books in n pnper bug nnd wore eyebrow mascara ap- plled very neatly 111 Some of our glamor girls were very dc glamorlzed To be cer tam they would be nouced, an other rltunl was ldded When ever comung nn contact wxth nn old member the new member would xmmedxately drop her books take a few exercxses, and loudly shnui Im gettmg strong er every day A great many students were amazed at these sights and stood In crowds to mich a glimpse or the humlllnted member How ever, all fun nlde, these new members felt that belonging to the Quill and Scroll wu wmth the initiation ceremony Formal Inlllallon Fornxnl initiation for Quill and Scroll National Honorary Socl f-1v for H1111 '34-hool Journalism, 114 I 11 H 'II1 vllunnv M n 111111 lnvull l'1l1luy QVUIII , Mu ll The three course dlnner was served at a table appropriately dvcornlcd for 1hc event A Mny pole of pastel colon served an A centerplece From the polo were streamers to ench place Each member identified his place by his picture which was on the place card After dinner Miss Ealy con ducted the formnl lnitiudon Those Inlthted were Patricia Carlson Donnld Cnrtcr, Jun I-lnlveroon, Charlene Jmmnu Barbara Laub Phyllis Main Mary Lue Shafer Dee Ann Smiley and Betty Wxemiaerger The informal 'lmtlntlon was during 1he mumlng, when the inmates were dressed ln the us ull unique costumes SCP rm .SYROLL UNI MDW In I ll.l'llll'llIld I rl In , r UNI! 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I Hl Trl I 3 Thentre Guild 1 l.ndY Be Good 1 Arla ind Crafts uh 1 rt ub 1 B Il Y Ellti I HIGGINS JACK Borlll Stleluel Band I 3 Orchestre I 3 HIY l Mn' 25 1945 Ilallonal Ilonor Socuoty Takes In New Members Twenty one seniors attaxned the greatest honor of Lhe gradu mon season Monday May 7 when each received an mvntauon to become a member of the Boonc Honor thmc Helen F a ColI1s Dow Jams E a Dnn nld Maffett Mnrilyn Mmwon, klherme Myers Kenneth Ncl :rm Rfvhvrt Pnlvnn lu: 'Zwnrh-re 11y ' llla Whulzr um U1 Wlernnberger Friday May 11 a formal IH mation was held xn the audntur lum The Bonne Huzh nrhml orchantrl played the 1111111-11111111111 u the inlthtel emered The procemoh. led by fxve socxety member! clld in robes and curry Ing lighted undlel mnrched sol emnly down the Allin to the stage Strains of :oft melodlou: musu: could be heard throughout ihe PN!Q'llh Subd in n lm-niclrcle, the twenty-one lenlnn listened at tentively u Wanda Wallace Che chairman Introduced the speak ers Rmh Ann Puckhaber gave an inspiring lpnch on nrvme Daylo Mhngea speech centered upon scholarship Gwendolyn Carlson Qoke on leadershlp in the future Last n uhm-1. uulk on character was gwen by Yvonnn Mae Tmgvwald Mass 'Iingwald then read the Chapter ot Me Nahonal Socledy Of 132 scmnrs twenty one were chosen Borland, Patr1c1a Carlfann mae Carlsh-and Merna Manlyn Fxbxkar Manlyn ney Joan F1tzGerald Gnmes Imogene Kruse Mae Ku'hl Irvin Lnnnmg new membem Follow-mg thx: each member was presented wnth hrs pm and a lxdzted blue mndle The orchestra played the re cusional as the Nahonal Honor Souls!!! membeft holdmg thexr llxckering candles walked up the alllel of thc dimmed aufh wrlurrv' Hobos F rolzc Hobo Day an annu1l event will be held on M'1y 25 Durmg the day old clothes vull be thc fashmn school w1ll be dnsmlsscd lh the afternoon and all acuve pnrlxcxpants wxll me-ct at Mc!-lore Park nt 2 00 where thc tradxtuon nl junior senior baseball game wxll be played Lwtr-r an the -11 tcrnoon the usual sand bag hglxts its 11' 'l-,721 wp, 1 01.863 f ffl, M11 be staged whxch only junior: and nenxors are ehguble to plrtlclpate After all bruises and scratches are patched up the students will leave for home to prepare fur the Hobo party whuch wnll be held ln the gym nt 8 00 pm The HXY boys who are sponsormg the plrty, have arranged for dnnclng and vanous other types of entertainment Refreshments will be served al the close of the evemng clan I try 111 1 111 1111.11 'llloupn my bnnkn I mnnul final And things I dnd not contem plate Keep crowding into my mmd Yesterday was lust ns bnd The dey before was worse The state of things xs very and Whln I resort to vcrls Aftlf vacation ll over llllh, I wonder I! 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MAY351945 Tha SCROLL WITH THB Aramis ronczx Boone High School Seniors in Service Excryuhcrc one looks he sees an honor ro1l postod lnting the mmcs of Boone boys who are :or-.mg thc1r country The con tr1b111.1on of the semor class may small ln oomparuson but 1t me-ms a great deal smce bow nrc our classmates God bless them all and them b1ck safely army lunk Bob Patton who In sunloned at Camp Rob in.son Arkmms Ivan Buechler Jack Higgins Jack Harker, Jlm Mikcsell and Bob Vfhltaker ll Camp Hood Texas and Bill Modeland nt Camp Walters Tex as Also nn the army lre Lloyd Aden Edward Finger, and Ray Heapn In the navy are Don Mlffdf at Radar School in Huwall Maurice Mondt and Charles Piper at Orem Lakes Richard Lclverlon hu completed ovlr one halt of his taining at the Armed Forces nltituta Bill Thnyer is In the marine! and ltalwunl l1I1uu1u1 I1 the 99.55 gusrd at Brooklyn N Y QPCTYX tn us thefe M1y hrmpz Hug Semor GITIS Join Gadal Nurses' Corps Although many union voir' lullvl urw 111111 lflnl yllln Mlln lhlrl 11 11 1 llnrlmnx 1411111 um .1111-- Mlldrvd lynn lnulln 1 11 1- 11111111 111 Klnl Jnmn Mllun-ll Ruth Nnllldli K nm-lh Klrllvnin lhbrrt Mcfhheo BACK lllbwg Ivvmg nr Krur ll ln rt 111 111N'l1 now 11 Illrd ll Kful I llllll h lfvill-C1 Ih D N11 nwhn lllll .lvnklnu lrwlng lAnnlnl IIITPHI T JAFPT-Colllllrtllfl Xltlnry Pnrpn I Mixed Chorul 1 I 3 lllrll Gln Club I I IIOFI-'MAF 8lIllL!Y--Bcloltllle P1-lv Club 1 1 Cheer Lender 1 Glrln Bwlm Club l Thulin Guild Jl0l LAI!! DONNA-llllll lllclltl umblt Ulll And rnll I 8 lor ll I ITN I I Ar! Club I Theatre Guild 1 ill IIIOAV, IIUTII All-4 nnunr I You Club I H1-Trl I VIc'!oI'1CofDl I Inulmursl Buknfull NUI LIHAF, BILL-Snell! Solemn Balls!-bill I rlllllfla lllols ll.--immune onxnox .anon nouns -1- KIIG PIIILIP Ar!! Ind lrlltn Arll Ind Cfnfhl I Band Z 3 GIPQ fhlh I I HPI nce Cluh I Ml! Chorus I Student Council l KIIDWLPI, ROIIYIIT-Brlentllla HIL!! IIRDYIL-loelal lelenec flmlrl I Arll Ind Pfnlll I Xl llvl'Y Cnrxw I AY! Cluh 1 In rl mllrll lllllulblll I Kllnll IIUGPNY-Cnlllnllrflll mblu B I I I Bvrnll I Iurr I nlll and Hcrnll 1 'T' lah 1 slr 11 1 IIVHL ILIA WAY-lrlonililr Pap Club I 2 3 Hl1'rl 'K Bumble Qulll Ind 'srrn B Y Fllell I Hobby Club I Thellra Gulld 1 LAIIINO, IBYING If-lrlrnlllli lm fmuml! I Nl V 1 Nw mln I Huh:-ye Boy: Smu- I 1017 HILDIKYD-ltltllllllc Bnnd 2 3 Orrhonlrl. I Clmvrl 1 lnh I Chl-ll and Chucks! Club 1 T111-alfa Guild I Vlnlnry Corpl I I mblo B 8 I 1'nbYTyll 1 The Haunted Houu 2 VHGFY RAI PII--Pnnnurelll VIrflYllYl IUYIKR1' DPA!-Fu! lnlrrlnl NHIYAIF KYFIYTW-lallllllln nnyn Olee Flub I Mlxod Clwrul H Bulldlnl Colnmlitu 8 N1-RAI U. HH IIAIIII Afll Ill lllllll Ann and Frnfu Club 1 Boy: Gym Club I llfV ICKZIL I OUIFE-f'0l!llI!rflII PPD Club I I Filled Chnful 1 B 3 Flee Club I I Glrll Tflo I H1 Trl 2 I N A YYILTT. INHNAI ll-loolnl lelonn lunlnr Clan Prexldrnt Student 1 num-tl I Bulldlnl Committee Pru ' Hlghnghts Our Adviser Shes a quiet dcrnure lmle lady who ranks hlgh lh the eyes of all students Her patience her smile, and her charm have been an inapiratlon to all who know her Shea the gfninl I brarlan at Boone Hugh who w1l lingly gives aid to the students who desxre her help Mrs Stev ens wlll remain 1n our mmdq '15 one of our fondest. memorn-s of Boone H1gh The Scroll Staff Assistant Adviser Assistant literary adv1ser on the Scroll Staff li M115 Dons Shaler Hur humorous outlook nn life ll om' nf hr-r mn-at nu! standing charncteruucs B1.11d1l her ability to parler Francaue nhg also teaches Fngheh :md taken nn active part 1n all ac txvmel carried On lh the school Orchlda to both Mrs Stevens and Mus Shaler Learning and Lxnnlng The quiet lxttle hgure seen gliding down the halls the put year hu been Mary Lue Shun-r who IIWIYI appears pre occupnd with soma work that just hu io be done The question of vlhe ther her mind is fxlled w1th book lumlnl or Irvin Lnnrnng 111 cull un ununnwlrcd que-111111 Muy Luc lccompllshel her work quiet ly and eifmclently She IS one of our seniors who will leave n paltem of 'work well done Advartllnl md Teaehlng The task of belng advertising supervisor has been M1ss Wern H0 annul Pllhl, M 5 QQ-MJ LAUI, IARIIA II A lflinllllr lvhnl Rlllwlhllll 2 I Pmtball I lil renpondblllty besides comin ihoae when tumro In thu 'I'rl.mD6Ilnl -nun a 11 vmuy lhnir lrmmnslun Among than UI in girl: who have hind NWRl'CCW Clarlce Coin D1e'hl and Ahda Eamer are go mg to tram m Del M0ihQl, I! the Iowa Methodist hospital 11 11 V1111 1 in Ravenswnmi 1n Ilhnniu and Lol: Jon:-11 nnd 'Phe-lmn Gro:-n will uvn 1111 011111111 Ullmln wlm have Lndul Nurse Corps plana are Ella M'1c Kuhl Gladys Youll Invry Mlm 71111111 Rnlemnry P1rkw and Jnnis Grlme-1 Heres wishing llusn girl: much luck ln their chosen careers lllghlighls in lho News Fxekemdnl flu: Sometime when you flnd lih dull and void ot emcitemem ull up Blrdell. Kruck and lay 'Lets go to Ames tonight Blrdell hu I way of 1Ll'fl'lIhf 1 llfelela evening into a hilarious variety of everything Her maln IDOT1 is chauffeurmg A taxi cab and getting into place: where we ought not to trend Yes Birdie' can p1le it all into one night. But always remember to keep her away from Innocent grocery dmoppers Isnt lt amazing what A person can do with luch A simple item as bsvo dozen ons? It was all very harmless, but loads ol fun unywny Phlllp Sintra ling Hollywood can have its Bing Crosby for Boone Hgh -will be latlshed to retain Phllbp 'Sin :tn King The rnimbhnco ls somewhat marked botwnn ihc two especially when Philip dom hu bow tie and hll undtll Be sides this semmd hand claim in fame, Phil is also 1 member of the Civil Alr Pllrol and l moat likeable follow ln out lnduulng brigade Betty Wiernsbernr Are you ln favor of indoor sport!! Msirlyn Minson 'Yen, it they don! stay too long 4 Fnrpu I MQOFII' LDII lil-lilllilill Mind cmrua I1 Girls 0100 2 Band I Orchutn I 1lcl0l'Y Cord! I G A A. 3 lffnll l Ulrll Illw l'luh I MIIN1 Nflll ll Y an llmll l '1'Q Rl! RAID Arts ind Av tion Hlurhlrllll le Flrnl LL!! dv-nl 3 llnikPyll HGYD Hlll! MAI! PIIYI I lil-lilllllulllll Qcrnll I Bind I I I HI 'IYI I Thrllfl Gulld I Vlnibfy CMD! dvm Club 1 Ar! Club I G A 8 B Y Elin 1 Student Oounell 1 FRONT ROW Ginnie! Plrlmmcr Plhloll Ollmdtr Bvllrlrs Olnon Norm! Jenn Plulion Clthirlne HYDE! BEC OND ROW Dolnnn Room IAN1-111 Eehroodnr Audny Mrvon Puma Robinson Bally Mnrrluey Dorll Rogers THIRD ROW Pmrlcll Hills. Dnlnrln Pezyr .hne Nlrkrll Ron nmry Pnrkn Dnnlol P1-xenon Rnqrr Olmnfnrd BACK ROW Richard McNlce HAI Modelnnd Robert Inllen R mm md Plrhn Vlrgll Schroeder Kenneth Nellon Mnrvln Porter MAYYAIID ROIIPR1' Arll ind Crlhs MIKYHPI L, IAM!!-lshllllll H1 Y I IIFROK HARIIXF-Fnllllfrrlll Bumble R l ! I Qulll And Sera!! P11 u I Aruu nn Crlftl Club I HI Trl I I YIODYI AID RH L-Hnelnl lrlflel HIY I Trick I Foolhxll ! I Golf I IOORI. AUIIIRY-lull! llltlll Cumrs Club I IORRIIIFY IYTTY-Gelllotlflc Camera C1ub 1 HI Trl I I P00 Club I 2 Bumble B' I Knlltlnl F1uh I linden! Fnuncll I Bvlm Club I Quill and leroll I Ar! Clubl 0AA.llBYlJlllll KYFIIS, CATNBRINF leltltlfle All Lsnlnh Trl I I mhle H Qlllll ind Scroll I Bcrnll I Bind I 2 2 on-nuurn I ram:-rn rluh I MLIP4 l horn: I I I II Y lfl M I Thuuo Gutld 1 I lllunud Houma NYIROY KPNNPTH-lclilulle Rukolhnll I 3 Humbul! I 11l:KYl L IAIPY IAF'--full!! e 1 Girls Gym Club I Ol ANDYR, PATRII IA Rm-Ill FCI PIII! mblc H I I P Fl I1 1 Ill Trl 3 Clunvrn. Club 1 01.107 DFATRIC F-Snflll RHP!!! Thvltre Fulld l Plrln I1-In Flub 1 API Club I OXYIPOIIII ROUPRJPIIIIIIIIP lllldrn! Fnunfll I I Blu! ul 0 un rll I-lrcutlvo Rfmrd I I' mlhlll I I Buhethnll I Mlxod Phvrmo I I I llnyl Clan Club l I Ill Y I PARK! IOBIMARY-Billlhtlilu Cnmerl Club 2 B Y Enom 1 Mixed Chnrul I Hhldlnl Counrll 2 Home Room Secretary I B A A I YATTYY ROHYRT-llldllllla lluds-nl Cnunell Gu-rnnry if I lludw-nt Fauna-ll Fxrfutlw- 1 Fmt hull I 8 Bluebnll I Trllrk I HI Y I will IIOW NORWK IFA! PON!!! rl rll lllln Plush l MII I ihoful i Hl1'f PP'l'!R. DALOIIIR-Arh Ind Crnlll U A A 3 YPTKR801' IIAYIPL-lrlvnlllls lllidlrhnrull I 3 BOY! 1 lse Clllb PFRIVIWYR GIFNIFY IIVOHNY Nnrlnl lflillft Nmukelhnll I Volleyball I CI A A. PIPFR. CIIAIILFD-Ari! lld fn!!! PIAIIY RAYWOWD-Beltlllflt hntbnll I HI Y I IUIITFR. NAKWIN lelllllll! l-votblll I I Bwlmmhl l Ar! K luh I RFID IAPQIIIIW-lliflll IQIOIOO humbls B I I I Thnlru Guild l Quill Ind Bfrnll I I PUD Club HI Trl IIGGH. PATRICIA API! Ill Cftlll ROIUNBOW' IRAFCYI-filltitlll Mlled Churlll I HI Trl I ROGYRI. DOB!!-Conuorehl Rand l Ornhnxral Vlclor1Cor9l R097 YIOIORPI-Pulllnrrtlll nllhd I 0rch0l!rl I Pflnlfrl Club IAWDYIR Ill! Ill-lhilll Ill un. lull IIARIN l'r-fnnnorflul uym Club I Truck 8 Bclonoo Club llf IIIIUKIIYR IYFOKA--fblllffltl Vlunry Corpc I Nl IIIOYIIYR, Vllflll Alla Ill I rllll 'ivnm Club I ulng har classes on socxal studxea H1-r nh hu hnn in mum:-rvln her ltudem. nuff on wnung ads soliciting for them and ing them in our Bumble ScrolL Her nutness m :nee and her efhclency ness organlzahon are two of her many Una qlmlnlm. publmh B and appear 1n bus: Tho Pop Flush The Pep Club IS an organlza hon Much has been our mmn mnrnh- bulldc-r durmg nur num nrable years in Boone H1111 Sponsors for the club hmm: br-on Mia Pngel and her asslnnnt, Mun Skxllmg Both of these teachers have proved to be suc ceulul in provndxng the student body with the type of enlcrlmn ment they all enjoy May we extend our thanks to them and may the good work conunue 1n ytlfl to mme Don Carter It would Lake both a photo graph and n phonograph to cap ture even a few of uhe talents of Don Carter He 1.1 a musxcmn playxng the saxophone bassoon and accompanying the chorus A drncer, an actor and a sports wriier for the Bumble B But perhaps Boone Hxgh knows ham best for his dxshnctxve style of boope woogxe Don has a mag netic hold over hm audmnce when he ai!-I down at the pxano und commences to make the place jump Pu! Carbon Perhaps we dull .remember Pat Carlson most vivxdly w1th her violin placed under her chm It ll any to neogmze her reg ulu- futures md the pace with which :hp plays But no vision can capture the fnendly twmkle in her eye or the sonorous lfflllll of her violin Her grades an tops und she is soo con lelmtloul about hu udhool work Coach Fisher 'Would you l1ke to coma out lor football' Skinney Anderson I dont know enough about the game to play but Im wnlhng to referee mv U 1 4 V . . . .., .. ,IIN-II II II . ,., W -ii? ... , .. Y . ,, .. . . N , . . . ,I 'II . .Y J.. A- .....,A,4 I I 'K ., ' . -ng -,, - . A . - . . 1 3 V lllllllllillllllllllncllllllllllunllululslu Ill I U 0 E ' 5 E , . I . . I - . 3. . I ', . . . ' .' ' , . I . . I - U ' 1 p- 1- 1 1 1. . II 111 l'Il I :I 11-.u... . 11:11. mm- 14- 1. 111-: : Jn -.1 11...-wr. I I - ' . , . - . . , v1-- . , - ww .- - , 1 , 1 Il . -. - . , . , . .- .-, .. - . .I I - , .. - .1 1 - - 1 1 .. . . A . ' I . I I ' I ' I' . : ' ' ' . . I , I 5 1. 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As the mquxrmg reporter was strolling down the hall the oth cr day, hc encountered three semors drscussing their future plans These are the facts he gleaned from those three and other dlgmfrcd seniors Bonnie Shell I want to take Jxtney ther carl and go to Cal lfor-ma Doris Cordell- Im entering a telcgraphy school R40Sle Parks- Bonnie cant go laronan A card,so111go along and push Donna llulland ld Ulu to go e University gl Iowa Imogene Kruse- I 'want to study journalism at Grinnell' Frnnrr--n Fowler Hr-ave llllt nr relief mul wmuhsl lmw I Ovvr made ltl LoNora Zell I-have a lllh with Frances Lomsc Mcvlcker Id like to enter Drake to study muslc T41-ttv Qlll No more lchooll I ml In w In xx nw sl .nv I k mul lf: I someone to wnlt for That will km-'p un nccuplcd for somotlme Bob Whlurknr Ill probably be ln the infantry but other wlce I would take at least one your of Junlnr College Kenny Mclllvaln- I want to be an cnqlnf.-er That takes yuan of hard. study Beatrice Olson 'I passed my Civil Service test so Im on my way to AIB for ten weeks Then I will be transferred to Ohio Pat Carlson 'If I do ami-hlng at all I wall enter Wheaton Col. ego Barbara IAub- Id like to be anaeronautlcal engineer' twhew quite an ambition l Norma Paulson I think 111 try my luck in an oiticqwas a young man s private secretary!! Phyllrs Mann Im not certain 1 am gorng to be an airline stewardess but my plans an in definite vet Jo FrtzGera1d 'I havent quite decrded college I guess ' Ivnn Bm-chler 'Im just 'walt lug Wm-uh and Ill bl lilnn alr corp mr-ehanla Irv Lannlng 'Phe infantry will probably get me although I d love to study engineering .Tack Harker I also am wait ing for my notice to Joh the Infantry Bxlll Modeland and Jim Mike- Iell 'What do you do ln the infantry? Ju-It write to ua, well tell you all about lt. Cliff Sellers- Think T11 be a aallar 1Yuull look cute CMD Vlrglnda Hagaman- lm going to get a job Jean Ellsworth 'Tm going to California Oalharlno Myer!- A Wil' of Junior College first, I gueu It would be tun to go to Stevens College Charlotte Hall Tm not lure I would like to fmd a job Il lr-Stan Drama Playa, particularly senior clan plays seem to produce a rnultl tude of curxoua Incidents back atags For a typical example leta just make be-llevs wa're all members of the cast and Jo back stage on the night of e semor class play of 1945 Over here we can see our dash ing leadmg man Roger Oxen fend, wllh hla funn hluldull lm hlnd the book He appear: to ho going completely mnd, lmrn Ing lines And hers lt ll just ten minutes before curtain time, too Oh, well, therc's one ln every crowd Ah, but atop allds, fallow grad, or you may be thrown upon the floor and aluhed Gayle Thornton la carrying a award, and after six weeks of practice, he la probably pretty quick on l ,J .n.raf ' Ur , cf1'1?L'1...-.A-T-I ,QQ 'Nall The SCROII l'ItIlN'I' ROW! lnlllfll Zvlll. BOM Wlnn liwmln lhnll fllondfra 'I Ill-ralr ur Mnrlya Wllll, tllrvrla lmllh HYXYlNh IIUWI Darla Walker llvllv Wlor hor -r llcllr lllll Mary Iam- Nlmh-r 1-1 ran w mm. lhyma wrwl-f 'l'Illllll nw 1 rn W w rlh lfuhvtn la lu-r In ha I nn rurnml I N I It he-r Hr nr- IIAIK NOW ll 0 II Il V Y IN IPI I Ill, Cl IYYORD-lflllllllll IIOVYRFIGN GPOBOE Hrlenlllla WIIYELPR, PIIYI LIB-I lllllla Num-lull I. ll Ohm ann Unnolmn t lub I BIIAI-'PIL MARY Ll P,-Conmarelal Mixed Chnrul 2 Fnmern Club 1 Th lllrn flulld I Glrll Rel rv!-l 2 I Ilvalnl I lmnurul nk ll: ll lllrll In 1 rn 1 A A Yll IIIIA lilnltlrlfl I ry l.'ll'l kill ll71'1 V Gammon-lal ll rl Fc Club l lllrla Gym Club ll 'lr 2 Niall! th ful ll 1 lub I INITII 0l0I'tlA lllnmrrrlnl Klunorn Fluh I ll nd I 8 tlub I Orchestra. I Prlnlera Clu BWEIIDII, IIOWVARD-Collllerelll SOLBEIG !DWll-Culnlltrelnl ll! rlll fnllnvll I ll Ifllullbl Iln rl I Bwllnmlfll 2 Hl Y 3 Pll'YWfF ROTIFIIT Rrlfnllllr rn Tl va TIIIIWHNON YAIH Nflllilllll' d II or ll n rn TIIIIICXTIDN IIAYI I llrll-nllllll ntl 1 I Ill TIUYYIFTKIDYI ill Y'DllllA I Ill ION-lrllll vlrmrv cr..-pr. a 0 A A 1 VYIII llltl lltllllli-All! lllll I WIN! nl U r lar V t lcrlul 2 Quill and 1 r ll 2 ll r nl dent 35 Bumble B 1 61 dltor D 0 A A 3 Intramural lindlnlnton WALKFR, DORIS-Boelal lclrnes Hula lille Pluh l li Mlldl Choral I 'l'lu-nlr ulldl I Imp I 3 Bu. bla rl 1 I tNewa Pzdrmr xr I-nhl President I Scroll I B Y Fllnn I UIIITAKVII n0nPn1' ll fm lr I IDIIKNIII lllll ll llll ,ll r Ill Trl J Art A A I I! Y VHF! Wlllll IIIAIII YK-Crum: Pla!! WH Ill IIAIII V514 Mhlllfllll WISP! IBTTY lovlal letean Vlvlhfy I rp! I Olrll GYM Clllb WQDIDIIWKDIETII llDL0llltll-Arla all C fall Kill I lf DI ADV!-lnelnl lflrlia llund l 2 Orchestra. l I Bumble 3 Glrll Glet Cu Thellfa Gulld 1 I ZFLLP LYWORYI-Cbhlllftlll Vlcl.nl'Y Corp! I nu 25 1945 IISGELLMIEIIIIS IDS BATES Ze per Word FOIL RENT.-One ar Special rates for dances and pxcmcs Inquire at the home of Jun Eine:-non FOUND.-One bottle of pero: ide Believed to belong to Ar lc-ne Tocpfcr WANTED Inexpensive pair of track shoes for travelmg cross- country from 17th and Tama to Unlon Call Sonny Schroed LOST.-One pair of stills. Tall oircumllnccl rcqulrc the-lr rch turn immediately Sec Joan Anderson WANTIDI-Slx easy lessons on How to Cut Innsc at Col FIU flnu Mmllyn Ihwlny at once FOUND In Boone Ill Corridor Ana-were to Um! 17 test m Ohernlatry Owner may have same by calling at Mr Ghent ufflu- nflu I l'0lt RAII' -l'nlla-rllem uf Ill Y interested WANTED More dates More dances Mor dnlea Lf-4.-I :truly Ing More tn Signed The glrla of the .lunlor Class FOI IALB.-Flat: Plenty ol sucker: lnqunre at B H S WANTED -One motor scooter to be used dh making frequent 'trips to Ames Call Nonna Jean Paulson Madame Zlzbalm Reads the Enter the Inner lanctum and beware ol the future This is old Madame Zizbalm looking ln. to her cup of green tea leaves and forecasting the future of the class of 1945 For fifty two years students have been commg for advrce and comfort from me Some tlunk me crazy some thmk me a mystic and yet some lwe by my predlcuona 'Tn time again for graduation and I have br-on naked to submit my fore onala hu ma llltn annum vlan Whats this I seo? Jlm Mike sell Bill, Modeland and Bob Whxtaker trying desperately to pass through the Rocky Moun tams in a submarine while Rob- ert Knowles ls flymg overhead dropping lnstructgons on lolllpop sucks! And of course, the whimsical wrt ol George Sovereign vlnll go on down through the ages. At present I lee hlrn persistently trying to aell ultra violet ray lamps to the natives of Ceylon CWI In India I thlnkl I guna there are too many people sell lnl the Brooklyn Bridge nown days Fir down ln Olynthua Mace donia, Bxrdell Kruck ls conhnu ing her research on just how many people do Lherr share whnle going through revolving doors. Accompanymg her are Naorm Folaon and Darin Roger: ara stlll trying to force tame field mice to water But my heart goes out to those students who have acquired fame and fortune For Instance Thompson la In a ralhlonable EDI land. Hes SIVIHK mstructxons who their Earl barber shop ln Derbyshire Tea Leaves twice a week to noted Engllah men on how to grow grease and train mustache: Ah but let us pa e for a minute I n ust refs an fdny one spare a mckle for a lfresh tea bag' Bless you LuVerne Babbitt! To contxnue-1 see rn these fresh tea leaves dome dancers Yes, way down ln Rio de Jan iero the famed AI-nerxcan danc ora known as the Fne Ferocl ous Fllllr-a urn rw-rmnllng tl.:- good nnlghbur pulley llny In Vlrglnla Herron Phyllis Mnln Betty Morrissey Jackye Read and Betty Wxcrnsbergcr Imogene Kruse la nn Boone Iowa wmnmg renown as edltor of The Busy Beaver Journal Her feature nrucles on How to Elirnlnate Trnanglcs have creased the cxrculatlon Wlth a few spare minutes of library ume in whxch to wrxte some nifty notes during her ncn lor year Donna Hollnnd created a Irlendahlp which has proved to be hte long She ls now drawing up a contract to con wllflnln wllh Wnrra-n llnnnh Rngcr Oxenford supcr sales :man pocketed ten dollars on graduatron day by selhng Danny Peterson a one way elevator And now twelve years later I see poor Danny strll vamly try ing to get the lever to work Oh well I guess there I one an every clam You all remember the day al ter graduatlon when Moony Thornton headed for the Omrks Wcll It nm-mn that hu: cnr atnll cd and thou. ho must huvo stny ed for now I see hlm and Fran ces Fowler hapvprly prtched rn a tent ln tho hills Frnncca had gone down to do research on this Kickapoo Joy Juice ' I see her now stxll searchmg not for the Joy Julcwbut for hve lrttle 'Moms of whom she can never keep track Norma Jean Paulson is owner of the Boone Ames bus hne It seems to have been a profxtable Investment because now she ll makang her tnpa free of charge Charlotte Hall and Betty Sxll lmvn prnfllv-rl nlln Cut rnln lntcea are ulwuya appnolated Lenore Zclle is ln Peru She has endowed a home for de crcprt cats and has sworn lh Marllyn Downey and Ella Mae Kuhl as matrona Acrom Lhe avenue ls Lenore Schroeder? broom factory Her motto is 'We Make a Clean Sweep Warren Daasch was recently elected chief cook and bottle- waaher at the El-kt Quick Cafe Aa a aldellne ha makes tours and glvea speeches on How to Win and Woo Women Mary Luo Shafer collapsed at hrs latest address and had to be rm-rl:-r nwny for Trvlng Lnnnlna Don Moffett Marvin Porter and Ed Shearer were arrested yesterday for selling halos made from ure rnms. Thats what I call gettmg to heaven the hard way Thus my prophecy for 1945 is ended Time wall tell how true my predlctlona will be Please do not jest I may be crazy You may be crazy Then again-we may both be crazy Now I must clone the dreary doors to the Inner aanctum Imtll 1946 That man ln the vihlte coat haant caught me yet the draw Some poor character placed n lmnrnm pm-I ln lurwlur-ly thr- llulll, april. 'llllu il wlmt wr ln ul from tho studs-nt dlrcctnr On your fr-ut Knllu, ll.'n llnm for your entrance We know practice makes per fc-ct and all that, but, by George, thc-ra's a llmlt, Earl Thompson la trying his beat to get a con tract with M G M Hs says lt would be a ilna job for this mm mer, but Mlas Lamb la a llttle doubtful Pxckmg up one of the play books we read that Imogene Kumar- la to 1-lnrn n llqhl khan mum Lln llpa nf ltuwu, hut lvl dtntly, llllo didnt. follow dlmc tlunn, lxuuumv ling ln In and has completely everything Cakes and banana seem to be such an paltlrne lor Irvln Lannlng that hla major problem ra now try Ing to tlguro out how to drink, eat. and recite llnea at the same tlme 'without choking and be n dum forgotten turnovers mtrlgulng commg flushed ln the face That mass of yellow bobbing up mul flown nf-rosa llalr- ll an nld frlund nf uma lun If you would walk a str-p closer you uruld an-o tlmt lt la Bctly Wir-rns berger dlhgently trying to learn how to curtsey without tripping over her long vella. Marllyn Downey and Phyllla Main stage They those- who failed to -learn their betorehand are calmly seated back diacuaalng the latest fads ue utterly dlagtutzd with quos F01 BALL-Anlweh to all phyda problems Inqunre of Bill Ferguson NOTICE All boys hom 14 to 44 interested ln learnmg the art of wooing women see Dar ell Hanal FOB IALI..--Moods As I am over stocked I should like to sell a few odds and ends In- quxre ot Warren Daasch WANTED Recreational resort for overworked bmms Wnte Pat Carlson FUR IAI ll-Illm-y In thu- nm nlnf oondltlon Uunnlo Shell FOR SALE A llne convincing Weu-established and never falling Guaranteed Call 15B'M or write Fxneraon Wrrtz SPEIAL This Week Only Covers for lamp shades Guar anieed to fit perfectly See Marvin Porter and hrs large assortment of T shirts POI! DALY.-Poaltlon ln lilf ant Janitor at Pcoplea Cloth ml Store Inquire of Morry Chrlstofleraon FOI! 'IAI Y -Dm: 'illvrr Streak 1910 Model A coupe Big bar zaln Its easy to drive a bar Kiln, but wait hl you dr-we 'uhm car Inquire of Ray l-Mile' in care of Boone County Scrap Heap FOB BALL-Large ggorq-nent of bow ties strlpcd suspcndcrs, and plld locks See Pvt Rog Oxeniord That funny squeak just behxnd the curtain ln coming from Sag tooth Mcllvaln But look up slowly or his gleaming ax-mor 'wlll blind yOu He has bowed so many trmes that he has to wear dark glasses to lessen the strain on his eyes whxch comes fwvm the hrllht nrmnr Blrbslh Dlchln tumble- net ms to be learning how to xcnd her Inca tn burn at thc- atnko with out breaking down and crying her heart out Time, practice, and more time and more prec tlce wlll soon have her changed into I cruel, bloodthirsty crea ture Wall, we had better go and try to -find a seat It la being rum Dvllmar-Page I0 - -V - -VY Y L ...M I I Y - - --- f f- . --.-Y - -. - - - . 4 . a , ' , I-,LD I I I ,I I . 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I Au, .I r 'Q' Ns, 'Taq ww 25 l94S HI Y Completes Outstanding Year sun nun lfll Y ls an organlsetlon ol junior and aenlnr hllh boys wld! the purpose of promoting good- wll-1 and fellowahlp Under the advlsershnp of Mr Stelntjes Mr J' I Davis andtheRev J S Blvwn, the group sponsored 'Re llglous Ernphuls Week ' an school party hayrsck rldb and sent two of xtc members to the state Hn Y conference at Daven port. Officers of the club tor the flrst semester were as tal lows prendent Don Ma!!ett vleepresxdent, Warren Dassch secretary Jacques Welln trees mer Clowns sUV0l'llIll, ohsplaln In keeping with Hsllowe en the HLY gave s luyrack ride October 28 with about forty couples arnvmg at the Y clamp on the hayracks Dnclng and rekednments were erxloyid by all ln the msln ladle, wlllsh was decorated ln the traditional. Hal lownn colon and lllures W One of the hlghlllhtl ol this semeter was the 'I'hurluglvlng all-sehml party whlah was span sored by the Hl Y Featured at this dance was the Amis 'High school swing band which was rec:-lvc-rl r-nthuslwastlcally by over 230 aludenl-A attandlnl Jacques Well-n and Don Ma fett were the Boone HlY rep- resentatives to the Davenport conference Here the boys stu died about Personality compul eory military tralnlng and the Ht Y organization 'hxmughout the semester varl our people gave lnterestlns and educational talks to the group lncludlng the Rev J S Brown, wtho spoke about his experiences with Bu organization and what a person can achlave from lt Mr Flower who told ol the ac tivltlee o! other groups and how the Boone HIY could be lm proved and short lnaplratlonal speeches by both Mr Dsvll and Officers for the second lem ester were 'ae follows presxdent, Jacques Welln vlce president Carl Condon secretary Val Gene Tmgwald treasurer Ray Fuller and chsplsln, Bob Cooper One of the llrst events of the second semester was the new meetlnl that he Hl Y had Film the Hl Trl on February 14 1945 at the Methodist Church Cunningham from Ames was the guest speaker The soolal events lor the see ond semester Included a Mothera Day banquet a pllvata Ill Y dance and the sponsoring of the Hobo Day dance an sum: Parry Sponsored by lll Y One ol the Ng events at the llrst semester was an all sdmool party sponsored by the HIY and hold Wednesday, November 22 ln the gym Ill Y and Ill Trl Joml Ilaallng Wednlday February H joint meeting ol the HIY and Hn Tri organisations was held at ine Methodist church After the HIY preeldent, Jacques Welln, 'called the meetlns to order the Qugfgd 'QQ 'nu ewounmx period wu led h Lu school swing band For tho!! Cougar' 'Fm Blah BUT? M who dldnt dance there ylltl nn' G 'ue' um. U r In pong C-heckem -ng box Cunnlngham of Ames who told MW of incidents that happened both at Iowa State college and at the Don' cate' 'n um'Jmm'I University of Minnesota, -where P 'o 'o - Phu' fe out he had spent seven years He has 'hd novelty 'W dumb W been ummm with me Y M minion when retreehmen are served '25, The gy-rn was decorated with s 'I1xank.sglvis-lg motif There was a larger attendance din there has been it s school party for several years Every txme I kiss you t makes me a better man Well you dont have to try to get to heaven ln one evening ' C A. for twenty five year1 and knows many men and boys ln service l Deserve Credst Much credit la due Mus Thorn burgh and Mr Stnentjes advxsers of Hx Tn and Hn Y who through thexr advxce and guidance can trrhuted much to the success of these organizations ln the year just past ,hz f X- Tlze SCROLI Ill Trl Sponsors Parties Ind Programs The YWCA orlsnlsstlon ol aenldr Ng!! glrls more common ly knownfas Hi Trl has com pleted a year of very successful work lnc dlng the sponaormg of a Sadl Hawkins Day party program at the East-em r Home and .s num ber ol ot r activities Otllcers for the fl ed at th lmpreql tlon ce the follo fleers l P:-eslden preslden semester were elect first meetlng with an candle lllht installs any taking place at ng meeting The of lle-d were as follows Phylhs 'Wheeler vlce Betty Morrissey nec rotary trlsulm lmnqmw Klum program chairman Vlrglnla Her X011 Nov r 3 the Hx Tn upon sured tts Sadie Hawlnns L11 Ab ner frollc with all members dressing in the tradmonal patch ed sklrf, plow shoes and torn Olliflllll The fellows were hon cred that mght by the girls go lnl afir the-m and bringing vegetable coreagcs Naturally everyone had a good tlmc Jul! befnrv Fllrlatmna thr- girls went to the Eastern Star Home and presented a short prngrnm lneludlng chnrnl readlnu t'he llhllhl nl Fhrlatmml rnrnln nnrl the dlstrllmtlmg ol' fell. pln Lush lons to the ladles Dunng thus semester Hn Tn heard annm Iulr-renting apmclvs nn a vmlr-ty nl eulxje-rt-1 Mx A Grllm n ml ll 0 llmn uf l 4 Mlss Kathryn Knoche the noun ty nurse on Nursing an a Vncn tlon Mlas Helen Stew-ns nn 'Good Books: for Reading Officers for the second sernest er were as follows Presldent Betty Morrinsey vxee presxdent Charlene Jennlngs secretary Jaekye Reld program chelrrnan Betty Wlernaberger One ol the first events of thin as tihe lponaorzng of verad dlsh lnner at the YWCA A large number at tended tsxth each member brxng ing s covered dxsh and table servloe April 13 1945 the Hx Tn apon sored an all school panty lh the high school gym Dancmg and refreshments were enyoyed by all who attended Concludmg the semester the glrls held a ptcnle for the entire group A varlety of subjecs was pre sented to the Hx Tn during the semester by several speakers Mrs L. R Johnson gave an nn terestmg revxew of Ernie Pyles latest book Brave Men and also presented short aummarles on the work ol dlfferent famous VERT COSMETIC O -1 . use Tnsv sHAMPoo' For sooo RESULTS Des Momes Valle Produce C0 Oualzty Poultry and Eggs 1 ' Boone, Iowa rf It CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Buy q shore un America by Buyung Defense amd, CV' Member Federal Depoelt Insurance Corporsntlon Member Federal Reserve 'System l Ill Tn Senior Iligll Parly lt takes the lll'l'rl to put on a successful party'-'without an orchestra Even lf a Hl Trl meenber said thls many will have to agree The date April 13 may have been unlucky for most people, but tor members ol aenlor high lt was a lucky day indeed lt all began st 'I 30 when the doors opened and you entered by welklng under a ganly decor ated ladder The gym, with its lestoone of brlght colored stream ers, presented a cheerful and sprang like scene Dancing was the program un tll 900 oclock when Earl M P xntroduclng Betty McEn taffer who dld a fast tap Louise Mcvncker our own songblrd, sang Sentxmental Journey' and 'More and More The Black and White was the name of the next dance whnch Betty McEnta!fer and '-Thnron Jones dld wlth all the skull of professionals A pleasant surprise took place ut thla polnt on the program John Monro Harry Echternach Pnul Downey and Don Carter mth their saxophone: and ac r mnnnlod hy lnnbf-I Cnmslwa at tha plana played some real swmg m a loot tapping tempo When Betty McEntaller and Shnmn .lnnms aullg ld Llko tu Qu- Qnme Mn ol qnmon and did llm tlndltlunnl 'hula the ploglam ended and danclng was the en tcrunlnmcnt for the rest of the evening Ruth Strand and Bob Reed were the lucky winners of the door prlzea At the close of the evening s substantial and satlstylng lunch was served torelgn eorreapondents The Rev A M Clarke spoke on the tqplc I Dare You , Mrs Honahan on 'Racial Relatlunshlpn and Mrs Lamb on her Pan American ex PCFIEDCCI Speech Class Play Ae In prevluus years Misa Lamb's publle lpesklng elau was required to write a play The elaas decided to cast Betty Wlamsbergefs 'play Candy Betty Morrlasefy was chosen for the leading mle Candice Brad ln order ot thelr appearance the characters were Suzanne Bradley age sixteen Mnldned Lyon Candy qe fourteen Betty Morrissey Cornelxa Bradley age eighteen Vlrglnln Herron Mr Bradley John Engler Jan Von un a college man Maurxce Chrlatofferaon Betty Wivrnnbernr-r the auth or directed the play lhe pro speech class Oslslamlmg Work In the Arls Mx' Fosters art classes have lhovm thelr ablllty by the varl ous posters dlaplayed ln the school and dawn town Other ac tlvltlll of the art classes are the murals on the walls of both the art room and the thnrd floor cor rldor Those were pmntvd by Marvin Porter Nm mn Fnlnnn Ruth Buechler Donrm Schroeder Marjorxe Eddy Delores Wood worth and Helen Runnin In the junlor aenlnr high school lnduatrlal arte clmw-1 mnny prn jects ln woodwork and metal have been completed The pro- jects were on exhlbltlon down town on May 24 25 and, 26 Over sixty projects ln woodwork and about twenty in metal work were exhibited Those ln woodwork were more arnbltlous this year than ln the past Among the outltandlnl pleces ol Iumltura were a bed made by James Mlkeull, a Duncan Phyfe table by B111 Ferguson and cheats ol drawers by Darrell Tmgwald and Phlllxp King REEDHOLMS THE STORE OF GOOD HARDWARE AT RIGHT PRICES Telephone 74 Boone Iowa CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1945 Good Appearance Means Much to Your Success WEAR BOWMAN S SHOES BOWMAN BROS. 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SOVBREIGN la a three letter wtnner earning maj or nwmde an track football and -an llnll Inst ya- r In fmutllnl lub dum excellant aa u llumnun playmg extraordinary ball Only two lcttcxmcn returned no the footbnll tc-tm thls year, and Lusouu. wus unc ul them 1 track he ran the mlle hal! mlll nnd sprint relay He also work ed wlth the shot and distance George was an outatandtnp boy in the basketball conference Hla footwork and floor play hive been commented on by almon every coach and mortswrtter ln the conference He has also been a strong rebounder All ln all George has been a star athlete throughout his three yuan ln senior high sdaool. ROGER OXENFURD hal been a promment football eemer A1 though thus has been his first year on the varsity team he has the dsstmctmon of being rated by hu coach and many others who law htm play, aa the beat center inthe conference Hehaabaende pendable and aggresslve at all uma A hard blocker on of lense and a vicious tackler on defense Roger hal been a great football player I-lla hard play and eonaclentloua effort along wlth hla excellant aportlmanahlp make hlm one of our outatandlng aenlor athlete! RAY FULLER has earned let ters in football, awimmlng, and Crack He hu served two ysra in jumor high football and three years in senior high fastball md is now recenvlng an honorary football award Althou h ha ll very amall, welghlng on y about 125 pounds, he has been a hard worker and an ngfressiva player Ray has also been a member of the awnm tr-am, wlnnang a major ---1vrard tn hla Junior you This year he has dom Om iitlyard tree style and was a member of due sprmt relay tam at the Feb ruary state s-wxm meet. He has been a letter wmner in track running t.he mile and the half mlle He was also on the two mtle relay team which placed second tn the district track meet at Fort Dodge last year Ray ls an example of q small boy who hasnt let slzo interfere wlth hla being an Important athlete dur ing his high school days RICHARD N SCHROEDI-IR nnnhhnr of nur well kn-won ath letes is better known to every one ns 'lonny Thln buy I fxve fret ten lnchea tall welgha one hundred flfty pounds, and Ins blue eyes and blonde hatr Sonny came to Boone High from the Trnnxty Lutheran grade school where they say he was a pretty fnlr atudent H ll a junlor and ao far has won three letters He saya basketball ia hls favorite sport, and wa can wall helluva that A oollarbom lnjured several tlmaa wal the cause of hls bad luck during football season and the began mng of the basketball leawn As soon as he had recovered he was back on the floor for more Thla typlfles that go getting' aplrlt and personality of hla In the evenings you can usually flnd Son at the Recreation Center When the lnqutring reporter asked hum what he Intended to be after graduation, he calmly rt-plied A husband, of course Oh, well, there la nothlng llke preprmg for the future Questxon What rs the haghest publnc bunldmg m Boone? Answer The Ericson Llbrary It has the moat ltnriea Quesuon What American hu had the largaat family? Answer Washlngiun. tht hh er of hls country an v I o rl. ' 'B The SCROLL 1 L- ll we X ,J lt l +-1' .L FRONT ROW lv-It tn rlght Bill Ferguson Jlm Brldma Dnn Mullet! .llm Sturt: Bob Reed tfas Moore Ray I-uller Y Y unl U' II n nl nl Ira Wvlln n r wn H I I it I rllhl ll h Narntnd mnnnlrr N uwr If A nut n r Iluk :umm n urn nvr li Lurell .lark ltnan lllll Thayer u l-khrr I r nag r IM r I nnnng r THIRD NOW I It tr r I ale Flaher cnath Rl:-h d Bch der K' l fond Ra Pl h ll I ar rof ar n y a n 1,4-nu kennm th .lfhn Mllel lrxlng lAnnIng Jerry Hauffe Wnpne Kan Ness. Ron-r Orr Tnm lrlmea nl I r I nald McNeil Anglo Lagovouloa Har old Blnn Rusa Anders: n manager I A lilumnktn m nrh I-ul HTH Huw I It tn right R bert Van De Woeatlne lllll Holmel. Don Ba-rl ndllhl Jim Mrflermntt llruln Pltu-rl n Jnhn X nl Rlty Buerhler Bill Littrell Ylrlll Illvll Chlck H llrltmp J rry Flllhrr 1 ltr lh I I kll llu n klu An ld Br -ldon Warr n Dlnlrh Football Competztzon Proves Tough' Starting out the football season thu year with thirty slx senxor hlgh boys two ol them mnior award wlnnera from lalt year Coach Fishers Toreadon placed fourth ln the Central Iowa Con ference The schedule was ar ranged to include four home game and four games away The box more for them follows Games Here Sept. 15-Boone 6 Oskalooaa 0 Sept az-Boone 7 Ft Dodge aa Sept 20--Boone 29 Parry G Oct 6-Boone 0 Marahalltn 21 Games Away Oct I3-Boone I5 Gnnnell 24 Oct 20-Boone 'I Jefferson 8 Oct 27 Boone 0 Newton 0 Nov 3 Boone 0 Ames 38 The boys who made the squad were Russell Anderson and Jtm Schroeder managers Jack Bass 'Domxmc Belmont Don Bergen dahl 'Jim Bridges Arnold Brog den Cleo Brown, 'Jr Bucklng ham TRay Buechler Carl Con don Bob Cooper 'B1llCun'ell 'Warren Daasch 'Jam Emerson 'Ray Fuller tTorn Grlmaa Ger ald Hauffe tDale Hlcka tJlrn Johnstone Angelo Ingopoul-oa 'Donald Maffett, Nay Mallaa Jim McDermott Nnhn Mllea Max Moore Roger Orr Roger Oxenford Bob Patten, Ray Plahn Bob Reed VD!!! Schroeder YI-lamld Sinn 'George Sovereign 'Jim Sturt: 1Bob Van de Woeltlne fWayne Van Nesa 'Jacques Wehn 'Ray Young The above names starred 1 J are the major award winners of the 1944 season Those preceded by the HJ are minor award wm- nera Ray Fuller racalved three year honorary award Baseball Team Really In the Groove Coach Gluenkms Toreador baseball mne is really tn the groove this season At the tlme this went to press they had won three o! the four lame: played, wlth several more scheduled for later ln the season The names of the boys on the squad follow, wlth the dates and scores ot the gamma played The Squad Robert Van de Woestlne man ager Russell Anderson .lack Bass Dominic Belmont Don Br-rgendahl Carl Condon Bull Lurroll Warren Dnnsch Chunk Dnnnlng Blll Holmes Bob Inv Hob bolder! Dnlx Mdhvrmltk Ray Mesdaugh, Kenny Nelson Roger Orr Lewis Patterson Rob crt Pike Ray Plahn Jacques Wclln Chuck Wllll! Emerson Wlrll 'hug Reason I0 Madrld I I3 Pilot Md 0 0 Luther 4 10, 'Madrid Datea of future games are un declded at this tlme April I0-Boone April ll-Boone April I7 Boone Abrll 26-Boona Toreador Track Team The Toreador track team par tlcnpated ln several meets this sprung including the Valley and the Drake Relays In the Valley Relay! the thlnclada took third place while ln the Drake Relays they falled to place ln the scrm flrula In a tri cxty meet wlth Ames and Webster Cnty, Boone placed third wlth flrsts In the junior high 100 yard dash, the 440-y-ard relay and 880 y-ard re lay, seconds ln the football throw, 2 mile relay, 880 yard re lay, medley relay, and male re lay Two meets were stxll to be held at the time the Scroll went to preu Coaches for the team were Gale W Flaher and Mr Edpr Lancaster Semor Hugh Awards Assembly Ilpnl 4th At a Semor Hugh assembly Wednseday afternoon Apnl 4 letter awards were made to the Pep Club cheer leaders and the lo0tball squad Twenty one Pep Club members recelved mayor awards while 21 more won minor lcttors Exgh teen boys 'won thenr major :wards for footbnll lnat fnll whtle I0 more rcccxvcd minor letters The lust of winners lS as fol lows Football major Jack Bass Dnmlnlr T14 lmnnt Jnmrs llrlrlpqrs Junlrn llutklnglmm Willis Lu: nun unset lumen nu erson ltuy Puller Dnnnld Mnf fett Max Moore Roger Orr Roger Oxznford Robert Pnttcn Robert Recd George Soverelgn Jnrnva Qturtz Jacques Welm llml Rny Young Toottmll mtnor Us-no Brown. Ray Buechler Thomas Grlmal Dale Hicks James Johnstone Jay Mallaa John Mlloa Harold Slnn Robert Van do Woeatlno and Wayne Van Nea: Footfall managers Russell An dermn and James Schroeder Pep Club maJor Joan Ander lon Clavonne Dahlxen Manlyn Downey Kathryn Auld B-onme Doerr Maxle Erickson Manlyn Fxblkar Joan F1tzGerald Jean Halverson Vnrgtma Herron,Do'na Lee Kadlng, Ella Mae Kuhl, Marjorie Mmson, Betty Morns aey, Patricia Olander Audrey Peterson Jackie Rr-nd Colle-on Schultr Phyllis Str:-nt Botty Wlernaberger, and Joyce Wme lngrr Pep Club, mmor Lovey Mae Budd Amta Daa-rch Beverly Handschm, Ruth Holliday Elaine Holst Jean Hunter Charlene Jennings, Imogene Kruse, Peggy Lmderblond .lcanme Ltndmnrk, Geraldnne McCullough Shnrley Moss Marprot Paulson, Char lotte Qutnn, Patrlcla Role Phyl lla Simpson, Lee Ann Smrley, A Form of Perfectson There la a form of perfection In the athlete s leap and dart Where muscles and mlnd of l thoroughbred klnd Keep pace wlth a fnghtmg heart lts found rn these m0ves of pre clsxon The tlmlng that champions show The strength and nerve the de sire to serve The power to do-and tn know From 'Cavalcade of Sport! Svnmmlng Glass Takes Tests Com h I-lnlu r n uwlmmlng clmuu es have boon working hard this semester and have a lot to show for their work ln the eughth grade class every boy has passed at lenst his he-gunner: tests The clnssra are dlvlrlod lnto groups according to nach boy: awlm ming ablllty Testa are gtven tn each before the awlmmer la ad vanaad. to the nest group Than teata are beginner tntevrmedlate swlmmers test advanced swim mers test Junior llfe svmg for boys under 17 and senior lxfe saving for those over 17 The following boys have passed their junior ltfe savmg tests while several others are ready but have not yet taken the test David Clark, Bull Haleen Don Kemmerer, Jack Mxckle, Marvin Mcvlcker, Clarence Sohwem, Arnold Tuttle and Kenneth Vr.-soy Dean Hull has passed his sen lor hte aavmg test and others are ready to take lt a few Jean Stark, Joanne bounce Thompson, and Wheeler Greer leaders, major Ahrens Joan Blosser, Toepfor Manor Bob Baratad, Llla Ize Buechler, and Gene Fahlbusch Sturtz, Phyllll Velolae Arlene I -14.1 ' ' ' W' r 4 , 5- - . , , w K f. , g .' Q. I 'r r'r ' ' l 4' - r 4 We---'n -rf -- -Y' -B ' 1 . 'V gp 'sf-:wr L J, -' gy M: I ff ' t K , ig, un Zhi , . 3 ,nh . , J on 4'-. I' 5, V .655 ,. - ' 11 ,. 'fi xx' 5 ,X 71...f, . , f. .3 Q .. 'N A , 'f' '-'- ' - ,b la. L? 1. -Fvlilr v l-,-vu I I , .2 ivhlf- , . I I xl-wi 6' ,,, '45 'm ' . Ti .fu A 3 ,, , ' t . -5 . A uiqlllib. l WN I, EN! .W ,tw VM A MPV ,ffalzlillnl ,W . 'llW 'at - lt to +A Nh ful no V1 'Willa-sw . B- all-ltmlarw fl by ll ll fn ml 'llllml ' ' ' , ' , ' - N ' lr : l f t , l- -, , A , . fIl'm::+:l,. .sh fl.. ' 'J at-l . .' tl '1 1 'I . - l..'l.- .1 '. I' . a'. ' l ' Q. 41 A I Q V ' 1 . wl v o - 4- -- . , , ll I n - I - , . - . D . . , D - . . J '. .' ' .. A ltn --I , 4 1- mu., . J:--U - . iw n 1' .' 'am-us: u iw, .V ..' 1 ' . ' I ' M 9 -' 4- lu . , nmml- nm 0 , Ju ll. .- 4, 1 ., Jn.. :mmf-.4,1.,... n.,....- mn fl..-11. nun 1- mm, u. . .. .- .-nn, tux ' . i . . .ln - 'K-1.-. ma 4- nm 1 .-n, . .-. , 4.- . mm: Dec - V - ' ', 7 ' ' ', :'- , H., fmw- . af- f' . f ' . 1 Dec, 8--Boone 29-Grinnell 31. ' . . . ' . 1' . e , I 3- irr 1-n, it 1- ' u-, '-U 1 , ' e .' I ' 1 - ' . 2 no. ', , ' . 1 I 4 1 . I 1 .V . - . u ' V V ' ' .. - . ' L . I - A ' . ' .0 I ' ' V . . : - . ' - 1 - . ,- , ' , : . a - ' N I I Y 'f :..........J .... ...........t ...... ........ ....: ' ' ' . L' Y- J n . E 5 , . ,, E- ' , . - , Re- . ' , . -.'- . . 3 ' V I- 1 . . I L. ,,,,',,,,,.',, .,g, g,,'3 ,,, ,-, M . 1' .. - ' l e I . ' I . . ' 1.- . - ' 'o. ' ' ' - I mtv 25 1945 Tomdor Basketball Team al llisadvanlage Dua lo Inlurlos Although the Toreadors were If 1 disadvantage due to scv ma lnjurlf-a llnv u-mmm! In Tl Sl e out I the nln lun lim!! Pllyed We should be proud of the fact that our team beat Ames thc nzw Stntc Bas klvhball Champn ns 'I1u. union whldt bog-an Due.-amber I and ended March 2 follows Games Ilere 5-Boone 27 Ogden 23 14-Boone 27 Oskalooaa 23 16-Boone 32 Webster C 47 19-Boone 36 Ames 34 26-Boone 30 Grinnell 25 6-Boone 23 Madnd 29 9-Boone 34 Marshalltn 36 13-Boone 34 Perry 24 16-Boone 21 Newton 34 ar 2-Boone 17 Ottumwa 46 Games Away l Boone 19 Fort Dodge 35 ec ec Jan. lil. an Feb Feb Feb Feb ec Jan. Jan. an Feb 12-Boone 26 Webster C 39 5-Boone 25 Mardlallin 34 D-Boone 28 Ogden 29 I2-Boone 21 Newton 38 2-Boone 29 Oskaloosa 33 33-Boone 25 Ama. 29 Following ll a lxst of the boys on the varaxty team Duck Anderson Virgil Davla John Veal varsrty manager. Arnold Brogdan Jr Buckingham, Carl Condon, Bill Currell War nn Daaach Btu Ferguson, Bob Fllhtt Jim Fltzgerald Gerald Hauffe Blll Hullxhan Don Ma! Iett .Ilan McDermott Kenneth Nelson Sonny Schroeder George Sovereign, Jlm Sturt: Sophomore: Place Third The Sophomore team whidt wna orgamzed thus year had a very successful season It was entered in the county touma ment and took t'hlrd place The Nov 35-Boone aervea 22 Dec 5-Boone aervea 26 Jan 5-Boone serves 12 Jan 15-Boone Reserves 24 Jan 19-Boone mores 34 Feb 13-Boone 27 Perry Re serves 15 Feb 16-Boone 34 Pilot Md Stl Feb 20-Boone 10 Ames Sopho morea 38 Sophomore Squad Lea Cooper and Wayne Van Nels, managers Richard Ander mn Russell Anderson Dommsc Belmont Tom Brrerty 'Dom Grtmes Bob Lee Bull Ltttrell Jny Mallnn Juhn Mnlra Ruger Orr Lewas Pnttvrson Jlm Schroeder Season 37 Beaver Re 20 Olden R 25 Ogden 27 Webster Cxty '43 Ames Sopho- Boone Golfers Make Good Showing Coach Lambs nlbllck wlnld era are maklng a deflnlte bld for the 1945 State Golf Crown In their llrat thru meets Boone has 'won twice and taken medal lst honors in all The boys who make up the team thas year are Duck Anderson Brll Ferguson Bob Fxsher Bull Hullthan and Max Moore A. summary of the three meets whmch were held be fore thls went to press follow with the dates of those to be held later April H--Boone 1, Ames 2, East Hugh of Des Momes 3 Fer guaon. medalist The meet was held at Boone Aprll 2l Boom- 1 Fut Hugh of Des Memes 2 Ames 3 Hull: han, mechlnst Meet was held at Des Mumes Apnl 25-Amos l Boone 2 Flsher medahst Moet hold at Ames May 5--Seven school meet at Ames May 12-Conference at Newton May ID-Dlstrlct meet at Boone May 26-State meet at Dea Manned. In The teams were com lene T er and Belt Wlema .iw ln:- 'fb Gzrls'mt'hletzc Assoczatton Provzdes Recreatzon In In llrlt year at Boone High the Girls' Adxletlc Auociation mined much Invor among the etudents Meetings were con ducted once each month, by the president Bonnie Doorr vice prcsldmnt Phyllis Peterlnn lee Iuuy Leu Unlnmll and pulnt -secretary Mcma Collis Thele nffacers were elected by the 135 members at the beginning of the uhm u nf Ihr- vale nnmmllteen were an follows Ice Skating Betiy Morrmsey Roller Skahng Dolores Ger cn Skiing Elaine Hollt Coanlng Marilyn Downey Tumblinl Delores Aden Folk Dancing Murcdhn Becker 'Dhe GA A Il Interened In whool gh-ls Recreation takes many forms and eil G A.A. members were perrnhted to choose from a variety of lctIv miles. Some gf these were arch cry badminton blkclbdl, bicy clung tap dancing, coating folk dancang golf gymnutica hik mg horseback riding horlelhon, Ice skating roller skating ping Dong skiing soh.bulI lwimmlnl tenms volleyball stunts tum bhng rlfle and soccer Home Room 'hnrumeuh The G A A. hu monsored home room volleyball and bl- ketball tournaments this year The volleyball tournaments took plnce In November und Deoem ber with twenty rooms :nur I posed of olpnt players-four boy! and four girls Irvin banning vu captain ol the championlhip htm from Home Room 33A The players were Pltrlch Carlson, Marilyn Downey CIIIYIOQEO Goodrich Barbara Llub Cleo Brown, Jack Hnkers, and J' mllihi. Ig During Februury, lllftlhf the fin! pn-rt of April eleven 'mme room basketball team! competed for the Ihtflilllllll mio The tlnnln were played April 9, with Room Ono is mphrlned by Gloria Bnlil, kk mg the dumpionlx-Ip Leiter: Awarded At the clone of the :smelter letters were awarded according to A system of points. Four POIFQ vwse given for each hom' that l member pariiclplibd In 1n muvity although only eight poxnu per day were allowed for -my one uctwxty If at the end If the semester the member had f-arned 500 point: lhe Wu wwuded n felt high ldl00I le! ter df she eamed 1000 she was mwarded I State G A.A IIB hlem Starting this Qring the V' A.A In sponsoring tunnis Ind ol! ieams The Boone fllfhl met North Hugh of Des Moines there on May 12 and here on Way 19 Thirty 'four llrh have mkun up le-:mls with fourteen ut for ln!! CONEY ISLAND CAFE Our Speelahlu Coney Islands Chula I I A JK Sondwlchesx-II? T? Cold Drmks I I JU ST FOIIIDW THE CROWD Eighth and Keeler Street: Blrls Baslrolball Team Runners Up Another Trnphy for llnnne Illlh Thunkl to the G A A Mis! Helen Fennema and to 'the gurls who devoted no much of lhelr llnm Dunn: IIIIII Iml hull fur the Hut time In many yearn 0 girls basketball team Compet mg wxth Veteran teams from Bnnnf- County our Tormdorottrn In bhclr bright red and green null: waded into the county tournament: and Ilternlly 'brought homo the bacon the bacon being the runnerup tro- proud of thi! adilevement Quito A number of girls N- ported for in tum with :ev eral more expected to turn out next fall The Torendorettes will lose only three girls due to grad uauon-Marilyn Cline Mernn Collis and. Jani: Grimes Merna wil elected honorary captain for the season 'Ihe names of the girl: on the Bquad follow Marilyn Quinn hmneler Kath erlne Auld Isabel Olnakes Mar Ilyn Cllne Merna Collis Patricia Doran Bonnie Doerr Lee Dris- coll Mnrlurie Eddy ElInbeth Grabau Janice Grimes, Jane Johnstone Phyllis Peterson Mar gan! Quigley Mildred Smith, Jean Stark Joanne Sturt: Alice Fish nr Jun Jun Jan Feb Feb Flb fholouun 13-Boone I2 18-Boone 17 23-Boone 42 2-Boone 4! 3-Boone 28 6-Boom 26 18 Boone 34 20-Boone I0 21-Boone 31 33-loom 80 Luther 32 Boiholm I3 Pilot Md. 1.7 Boxholm 39 Jordan 44 Shnhopc 38 Plloa Md 46 Boxholm 24 Luther 82 Blrulord. 22. 5 Homecoming Assembly Th! annual homecomlng M-mhly fell this your nn Oanhzr 6 Iha guest upnukun wus Mn Harris Lamb an alumnus f Boone hxgh Mr Lamb gave an Illlmnlilnl film-nulnn un spur!! manlhlp wlth several amusing anecdotes He then gave a brlef resume of the men who have couched our lc-num nlncu tm he glnnlng ol sports In our school To conclude the program roll was called of the honored guests the former graduates In the ludlence Belly Wlernsbargor Ilomecommg Queen October 8 1944 Boone High school observed lta twentieth homecomlng AI 3 30 In the :I temoon he band and pep club led the processxon of the stu dent body to Eighth and Story streets where n bug outdoor pep meeting wus held A platform had been se! up In the street und the followmg candidates for queen previously nominated by the boy: of the football squad were presented Anna Dansch Vargmn Herron Pat Rose Ar oed Y berger In the evening at Goeppinger Field the homecoming queen with her attendanfa was driven around the grxdnron However her Identlty wasnt made known unhl the half when the hve girls with then- escorts walked out onto the held between the splli ra of the high school bard, h r fied by an impressive fanfare Betty Wnernsberger was then crowned 1944 Homecoming Queen Pep Blah Sponsors Ghrlslmas Party A nrrnl humdIngr'fI No oth ir wnrdn could ndvqullely dc nulln ilu nnlor hlgh nchuul pnrty which the Pep Club gurls sponsored on December 15 In the hugh school gym hmlul un: u I I Ioan show made l full evenmg 01 en tertamment To get the program under way Kenny Mcllvain led Un gmup in nlnglng Chrlltmnn carol: after which Phyllis Wheel er read u letter to Santa Claus expressing the holldly wishes of the student body Betty WICYDIDEFIQTI reldhll was much appreciated Thin on wxth che dancing until. 9 00 ocloek when the big event oi the evemng took place-the floor show Jxm Fitzgerald officisied ns master 01 ceremonies for the floor show which consisted of several comet solos by Jlm Sxmpson Followmg .hm cirne the barber shop trio made up of three of our aemor boys Roger Oxcnford Danny Peterson and Kenny Mcllvlin dressed in col- lumcs of the gay nineties com plete with moustache: bow nel c c The mam ettracuon of ihe floor show was when ihe nudi ence was taken back in the days of ihe buntle by lIx ol our high school girls Dressed In red and white dresses they did theunaan dance The girls were Joan Fitzgerald V 1 rg 1 n I A Herron Phyllis Main Betty MUTTIHGY Jackye Reid, und Joyce Wlnelng After more dnncmg refresh ment: were served and once again the students danced until I0 '30 when the party broke up The Qmristmas spin! was car rlcd out In the dccorntlonn wiih A huge pylly trimmed Christmas Senior Illgll Pep Ululs Acilvo Tha Pep Club Il nn honorary moiety composed nl lnrly-1fIvr aznlur hllh girls who 1uIvL met the quallflcatlons as stated In the club constxtutxon The officer: lor the ye-nr were ul fulhnwl plmlldc-nl Vluglnlu Herron vice president Maryory Munson lecrelary treasurer Max me Erickson and hmnrmn Bet ly Wlornlherlcr Thr sponsors are Mlu F Page! and Mnu M Skilling During dm year the Pep Club planned the pep meetings that preceded the football and basket securing net: given between halves at basketball games wu also assumed by thxs club Each yur It has been the cu: tom ol the club to sponsor an all school Chrmtmas party Thus yur It was held December 15 with l large crowd nltcndmg Al a special feature besldes 1he dancmi and refreshments, a floor show was g1v'en by the stu dent: of the lchool Thus add ed much to the amusement of the evening The purpose of the club ns to foster lohool spirit and loyalty and we feel the girls have more than dune their :hare Prom time to time at these meehngl, service men graduntel from Boone I-Hgh hum ulked to the student body about the lm portance of teamwork not only xn athletnu but also whnle fly Ing A plane or hghtmg on dns- tant battle fIlIdl tree In the center of the floor and string! ol Chnstmas hghu around the gym The baskets were trimmed with evergreen: :nd mammoth red bows makmg the Christmas parIy In cw.-ry dc ull A real IUCKS CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS' oy you conhnue to clumb up the ladder of success PIPPIN S CANDY SHOP JULE W KUECK ' JEWELER Boone Iowa AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL AND BATTERY SERVICE Erickson Auto Electruc Service Seventh und Keeler Streets Boone low: MYERS CLOTHING COMPANY Corner Elghlh and Swry Streets BOONE, IOWA I HABDWAR-I BICYCLE SUPPLIES Iv ODELL'S WESTERN AUTO AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES BICYCLE REPAIRING PAINT IF IT'S NEW IT'S HERE' IF IT'S HERE IT'S NEW' I QSCHMIDT' READY TO WEAR 1 I W I I W -. . ., - jjj Ei R ,,1-if ' E II-- '-' f77f'-'E , ' If I 'I -I, Iii, :wi I 'I I -. ,'f.,.n f.z1-an jg: gf ff' Qrg, I' . I 2. ' n - . 7 O 3 ' II In ' f 'I ' ' Ov .I -0' 0 0 '51 0 . ik. I . I -. I , 4 I inlunuonnusnnnunnluouuuununu-na . - - ' I - ' .... . , ns- II I. - . . ,I -, I - - i I .1 I I I- , . .I I' I . I - - A I I ' . ' ' ' ' ' . ' , o , . . ' I I I - ' . I YI-nr. f'1n I I-I I1 nun I I ' I ' ' 1 , . I , II.. ng 1 . I I I I - I k I - ' I I I I I I I I 1 I - - -1 I I I If.. I . I rrovldinz. TCCTUIIIOU for hlch Phyl BOOM Hirh cw well be ' ' The Laguna or u-Ie whsu Easel: 5,11 vm., Rggpoggibiligy fog . ' I ' ' I I , ' . . ' ' - ' . I ' '-1 , A I - ' . ' 5 1 I 1 II ' ' I I I I ' I ' ' . . . 9 - I ' II I ' I ' ' . ' ' ' I Iv I I I I ' - ' , ' , , ' ' ' ' I , A I , 4 - I I I I , ' , ' I I ' -I I , I I - - . . . - . I I I I ' , ' , . . . . 1 . ' - I I I I ' I ' ' . , . . , . ' . . . I ' ' I ' . . , Feb. , , ' , ' er. l--1 , . --Feb. - ' ' . - I , I I , I U Ig, I I I . . . . , . . I I I II, I I I ' - ' - ' I IIT I :. , - , Inu. , . I ' . - QI I I ' I . : , ' . ?f,ri:,-' .- 'If - I . T I I I ' I : . . ' I. . , .......gv.I-.l........ ' I . l 0 I l . F ni ' .IEE I I f The SCROLL flzurl 4 Jun xlidltnr Imogene Kruse. it via 15' rx, 0' Reporters Patrlcla Carlson. llasls Erlclaon Ma Ann Herman VI! lnls Herron. onna Holland, Cha! ens Jennlnsa Barbara lamb Fhyl ta Mala catherine More In-me wiser Marr Lue Ina ar Phyllls fl' Advenalalnf Marilyn Flblkar Vlrllnla Herron. Donna Holland llarllyn llnaon Betty lorrtlay Jaokle Rl-ld Ty' Lal I Iln Msn Farlslrand Llterary advisers Zoe Ntevanl Dorf! Bhl-ler Advertlelng adviser Violet WernlL WAR AFFECTS l00Nl IIIGB We Boone hugh students have not been physically injured by boots nor seen war'l dsetruc tlon ln our country Our ears have not had to grow soouatom od to the dretded wall ot the alr rald slren or the deafening roar at enemy planes But Boone high students do know that -theres a war on A! first, we DONQD llttle L-hang:-5 The victory corps was ununulnnl mul a :num strenuous pmqrnm Nr lmya physical ullu 1 til I I Il feet lt busnme the vuluu fo glrla tn knit thelr own sweaters and cull Lheh own hulr We ar-t our clocks ahead an hour to can norvo rl:-ctrlclty About thls tlmo we lugnn dolnl Red Cross When school was out ln June we helped stretch the nltlona food supply by working tn vlc tory gardens As more men entered the arm ed forces or wer work, many ot ul took yobl all Beturdlyl and alter schooL Thla meant more work and len pleasure, but lt also mount an opportunlty for valuable experience and astra money Much ol that money went mm war bonds and stamps All delu than thing we have not only been of service to our nation, but we have enrxd-led our own lives Then came guretlonlng Boone crowds at outfo! town games be gan to decrease It became our patriotic duty to stay at home and like lt We did stay home and when someone suggested the Jive Inn we began to llke lt The honor roll of Boone gradu am dem-1 or mlnlnl posted ln the audltorium la ons bll thlns that has made us more war con aclous We have watched lt growmg longer as more students have entered the services and have wondered lf this terrible wir wall contlnue until there ls room for no more names These are A few of the changes it la easy to see, but there are others not qulte so evident The war -has influenced our way ol thlnklnl We are much more Interested tn geography today than ever before Leyts Of Bel pen is not slmvly a hr distant place whose location must be memorized for a test It ls the place where Jlrn la llghtlng or viherg Mary ls nuralnl wounded men We have a sincere desire to learn about these places The average high school stu dent of today realizes that more than ever before hna country needs hlm If the war continues many more tallewa and llrla wlll be members ol the armed forces If the war ends soon much must be done ln rebuildmg the world of tomorrow Tre mendoua tasks Ile ahead nnd also numerous opportunities Reallz mg thls, the hugh school students want to be prepared dmngea from peace to all out war effort in Boone high have been slow-some so gradual that they are hardly notnced But changes have taken place W have sacrificed trlvoloua pleas urea and spent Mme at more worthwhile work War hll made ua think more aerloualy about events of today and about those that are dmplng our world of tomorrow We have a deslre to be a eontrlbutlns part of that world Semi Annual Promollons End Thus lar we students of Boone Illgh have hren elfrvciod com ellmlnatl mldyenr promuthml vihldr was begun thls aprlnl Our classes were held aa usual and few people even noticed the absence or new 'lBa Yet thu seemingly casual change wlll, ln several years have far reach ing consequences After 1080 no students wlll be graduating ln the mlddle of the car The Iraezlnf plan whlc was started January 22 1945 retained rnldyesr students ln the grade schools After thorough lnvestlgatlon of the subject 'Annual va. Semi annual Promotions Superlntend ent Grimes and his committee prepared their report Herein are liste-:L many o! the diaadvant ages of the nml annual promo- tlon plan lil Mldyear promo tions by dlsorganlzlng and dla ruptxng class work for at least two weeks In the mlddle of the year reduce school efficiency to a degree variously estlmated at from ten to thlrty par cant Q21 Not only classes but extra curricular actlvltlea are retard ed by mld semester promotions Just when the basketball team la going strong some of the star players graduate Perhaps the first clarnnetlst flnlahea lrhool while the band la preparing a concert 'Hue whole program la upset Q37 'Research drown a shlft X RAY FITTING COURTIDUB SERVICE FISHER S SHOE STORE nnaqy- if-I 'soowssarr 1 BEST WISHES FOR YOUR SUCCESS REDEKER FURNITURE CO F J Rsdeker 1 710 Story Street Telephone 443 The SCROLI llellglous Panel Dlscusslon Protestant. Inrh and Uatholle Reprcsontallvea Explain Seven Points. The senlor hlpx school enjoyed an xnterestlng panel dxscuunon, December 4 at an assembly spon sored by the Boone Jumor col legs The speakers were repre- aenutlvea ol the Protestant Jewish and Cathohc faxths whose purpose was to explam the seven basic apmtual prm clpln which were agreed upon ln October by ou-tstandlng rellg nous leaders of all faiths Mem bers of the panel were Mr Earl Kelp Iowa dxrector of the Na tional Conference of Chnstxans and Jews chaxrman Mr Joe Ryan farm news editor of radxo atatlon KRNT Babb: Monroe Levens of Polk Boulevard Syna lol and Rev L K Bishop of Central Church of Christ, all of Des Molncs The forum was begun by Mr Earl Kelp who listed the moat inunortant prmcxples Each of the trm then gave a brle! pre- arntatmn pcrtnlnlng to one or mme nl th nr-van prlnrlnlna nl lor wtmlu nn lnfoumal dlruus nu w la um lml fm hy llu- in The Inst speaker lla luv Bllhnp dr-nlt with the second pnlnclple whlch slut:-n that ull men are made ln Gods likeness hnvlng ra-rlnin bnalc rhnnltlea nnd the fact thnt Amrrlrn should bulld an attitude which makes s place for all peoples, putting from annual to aernl annual or quarterly promotions back to an nual states Mr Grimes Clin bon Mason Clty Dubuque Ames Burlington and other Iowa clties have made thls change co om-n tlmea Mmullllo graduate ln the mlddle of the year are not able to return for the all important oeeaalon of par tlcipetmg ln graduatlng exer elses Students called to the armed services or employed in other clues lose out on me-mor able actlvltlea A student gradu stlnl end leaving nn the mlddle of the yr-nr wlll rocclve hls necessary diploma but will mlss a feeling of class unlty and spur The ehmlnatxon of mldyear promotions by our school board li undoubtedly a step toward better education It will mean a smoother runmng more elh cnent school for ua aslde all racial and religious prejudlcol Bsbbl Levans apolu about die thlrd and fourth principles men. tlonlng how the world ot today ns so closely unlhed Out oppres- sion ln any part of the world a! tecta everyone He stated that there must be a unity ol pur pose in order to attaln an ldeal social end and that there can be no safety unless we act as one wuuty Mr Ryana comments were bas ed on the seventh prlnclple A just and social order wlthln sseh state must be preserved pomted out that a must stlmul would be a wars which for we mutt ol war be of nt feelmg ol security such aa we ate ln our country way ol eliminating are caused by greed eliminate the cause tore we shall be nd Religious Emphasis Week Dbsemul An outstanding feature ot Len ten observance ln thls area was the sponsorlng of s Rellglous Emphasla Wcek by the H1 Y From March 19 to March 13 chapel aervxces for senlor hxfh were 'held each mommy at B 45 ln the audltoruum The programs 1 ualalml f all rt prrllulra f nrgnn muah- mn r the loud speak A nu luv vm nun Ill Y buys hymns apeclal mu slc and noted speakers Th: vnrluua spank:-ra und thelr subjects were Dr M D Helaer dn-nn nf mon Inwa State college Rev A M Clnrke pastor of the Baptlat church of Boone on Know Thyaelf' the Rev C W Cooper dlatrlct superintendent of Methodlat churches on Acrosa the Color Llne Mrs Eva Blan chard sssocxated wxth the Church of Christ of Boone on 'Being a Teen-age Chnstian the Rev Jack Finnegan head of the de partment of relllloua education at lows Bute oollese on 'Steer Ing by the Stars lloone Schools lllsmlssod VE Day May ll 1945 brought to Boone residents the long awaited con llrmatlnn of the end of the war ln Europe when President Tru man announced over the radio at 800 sm that Germany had surrendered to the Allled forces Boone schools were closed for the day ea were all places of bualneaa Actlvltlea were plan ned for the young people start- lng at 10 30 at Goeppxnger Field .IOENS HAMILTON Hardware and Home Appllonce Store WALL PAPER PAINTS SHELF HARDWARE CHINA HARDWARE 111 Story Street Boone Iowa '11 MAY 25 1945 where athletic events for those who wished to participate were scheduled for all day Special servlol were held at most churches at 900 am and B00 .m As I whole the news was re oelved in Boone joylully but quietly and at Presndent Tru mans request there was no cele bratlon. Ray Fuller to teacher Goin We cant have tests today I s too dark to see our cnb sheets' Professional Darectory Dv I STIWART HOGAN DENTIST 705 Citizens Natxonal Bldg Boone Iowa WALTER CANADAY ATTORNEY AT LAW 107 208 Boone Natl Bldg Boone Iowa Dr H S HILL DENTAL SURGEON Tn a pl: 2 403 Cltln-ns Nmurml Bldg nu n I wn KENNETH COLLIS D D S Tnlc-plmnn l0l'h Stury 'street Bonne Iowa DURAN DDRAN 0 DORAN ATIORNEYS AT LAW Telephone Boone National Bulldmg F41- mbv A A GROVI. 0PTOME'I'RIST Visual Analysls B10 Story St Phone 1203 I I I ATKINSON OSTEOPATH 301 302 Boone Natl Bldg Boone iowa Dv J I NUTT OPIOMETRIST Boone Iowa Dr L. I STILES DDS Telephone 449 Boone National Bldg MARLOW C WILLIAMS ATTORNEY AT LAW Boone Nauonal Bulldlng W H DOERR Registered Phlflllflf DOERR DRUG CO DRUGS AND FOUNTAIN LUNCHES Telephone ll North of the Rlalto Drs DEIRING 6 LONGWORTH Telephone 58 Telephone03'I Office Telephone 51 Cltlaens National Bulldlng I I GUNN MD Telephone 408 or 441 Cltlzena National Bulldlng Dn WHITEHILL WHITAKII U HIIMAN The llmma Lllnle Telephone 'IG Corner Eighth an Greene Bta ' m . Mg! I af 1 .. 'N ,,, 'tt Q- a I X 'oi' ' . of H- as --ef---P D- - ..- .. f . . l ., ,Nw ' 1211 A Y F ' 1 q .W FHS . f .Lo 1 ri 17 'Y' ' ' r ,gl j-,lllfpr . ' . B , W lil th - . ' , I ' ' fix' . ' V51 1 ' - ' ' v - ,I 'A-VU l l ' I ,. , . - 1 ' - 'U' ' 'l e . wx ' V W ' . ' D f : f I YD ' - ' , - . . I. I ' I I ' , n - , ' t, A ,la . ' ' f,' , ' z.. . ' .. ' 3 , U - . l . . . r l . D. He - E -: . . . - ' ' ' - ' . ., l , 1 ' 1 - , . . . ' X I. , ' . 0 4 ' ...ar ' ' ' , . . 7'1 1 ' b - V ' I ' - . . Il I H l V' 1 e , f. 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A ff ,-' , to ld x -1 ' '. , .115 ful A- I-' I 1-rf! .. --41' W lf '- fc- ' t ,ff ' , -init ' F' ' aa ' . - , I' ' e . , . , . . ' 1 : XF' - - . , D . x v xii r x lv 'L ie . ...- .: , Y Y 'I ' Z, ' 1 V i Wil. 'Z .gi .r Ph if ' . .f'?4': J. 'M I ' I ' I 'Ev Y . -l 95 . I . . 13. i 5i1 x1AY2S,'l945 NA-:Ll ' -Q Joim A. FlSlll!R . John A. Fisher Officially Resigns After serving in Boone hips school lor night years, John A. Fisher has officially resigned as principal of B H S His letter of resignation was sent to me board of education Monday, Ap- ril 9 Mr and Mrs Fisher and heir small son Hob will leave for Ann Arbor Michigan about June is where Mr Fisher will com plete his work for his doctor o! philosophy degree at the Uni versity of Michigan. Mr Fisher came to Boone High in the fall of 1931 to take the position of vice-principal and boys adviser During 1940 and lB4l he took a leavs of absence to do testing work for tha sw ermnent He bemme princllll in 1943 and in 1943-44 was lct ing superintendent, due to the t eal and death otigupssgtsfxd sen H J Van Ne! llocniisr- he has been so very popular with tha lsculty and student body Mr ftslwr will be greatly missed but we wish hlm the best ol luck ln his nllr work. Ulillord ll Boom 34' New Il S Principal Heres a hearty welcome to Principal Clifford H Beem who was formerly principal at Perry Iowa MI Ihr-m aa wa all know replaces Mr Fisher who loaves soon for Ann Arbor Michigan The new principal received his B A degree from Drake Uni versity and has since taken grad.. uate work at the State Unlver alty of Iowa the University of Colorado and the University of Chicago Mr Beam has been hrgh school principal at PEW? since H135 Before this time he taught in the high school and junior college in Eagle Grove al ao serving ns principal at Eagle Grove for two years New Instructors Ilom Faculty 'hvclve new teachers have 0 n r-Il the- Tl nm- junior senior fac y Ilult Immun II I tho aiihjccts -which they teacli ITC' na fnllnws M15 Anderson-Vocal music Miss Bone-Sqclal sclmce Mr Cnnk-Band Mr Fiintmsltzt Mr Oluenkirb-Phyllis! aduca tion and social science Mrs lck Matharnatlm. Mr Lancaster-Industrial arts Misa Liddell Biology and speech Mr Scholl-Orchestra. Mr Stlentjes-Chemllfy and boys adviser x Misa 'Ihomas-Enllillt Miss 'I'hor'nburg-lhthemltlcs nxd girls advlsl rl-Ya' 13,2 B. ll. S. Enjoys . Interesting Assemblies Navy Day Assemblies The 169th annivermry of the United States Navy was celebrat- ed at Boone High Friday, October 27. Both junior and senior high assemblies opened with the sing- ing ol Anchors Aweighl' Lt. Campbell, who ls connected with the V-12 program at Iowa State collogr-, presented a short talk on the Importance of our navy during our present world con- Illet. He the-n introduced two sailors, Pharmacist Mate First Class Skinner and Storekeeper Shelley, who had both been over- seas nineteen months. Skinner gave an interesting lc- r-Imvit of his dutlcs while lt IINIIIIIIIHIIIIIII nltit :Illini Flntlllt l'uI:iln: la I n n ii ii. bllmukuirpur Blu-Il:-y also related some Inter- cnllnq nxpc-rloncoa which hn had had while at sca. 'Ilhe lllem- blics were closed with the sing- ing nf the Star Spnnuled Ban- nur. Mrs. Poten Thrills Students Friday April 20 Mrs Eleanor Slkes Peters entertained Boone High students with tl unique pre' sentatxon a drama lecture call- ed The Will d the People II lt tied together three lrlat plays Friendly lhemles,' 5 play ol the first World War The American Way adiksh deals with filth columnist ac tlvltlss, and Tha Moo ls Down' I stirring drama ol World War II. Because of her dramatic abll lty Mrs Peters was able to put across a powerful mesage o! the 'undeniable hunger lor .tree dom ' 'Tha Will of the People was s thrilling and pertinent presentation Dancing Electrons The student body assembled on February 19 100, for Mr C ll Jones annual scientific demonstration The demonstration was entitled Dancing Electrons Ftrst Mr Jones defmed the words elec trons, neon, and electric waves Then he explained the electric eye and its present and .future uses Perhaps the most interesting item of his demonstration was his robot named Jimmy which among other thinks could be nIIIdo to nod lta luud and ahuka hands. H. Sl.'ROLL I..-...III-............. .................... ...E Tsschsrs Mako Studios 'ot Thalrltapsrtmsnts Did you know that -your teach. ers have been doing research in their various departments this year? ' ' At the request of the adminis- tration the teachers have stated aims, traced national and state trends, and written the history of the teaching of each subject ln Boone High school. 'Ricy have also mndc specific recommendations for improve- ments which will place our school at the top of the ladder in every field. Civics Glass Sponsors Election Feature nl National lllduoltlon Week. Tuesday, November 7, the sen- ior clvics class sponsored a mock election as nn nctivity of National Education Week. Tho ballots recorded an overwhelm- ing victory for the democratic party The high school election revealed that President Roosevelt led Governor Dewey by 104 votes out of the total 366 ballots cast The requirements for voting 'ware tha same as those tor adults except in regard to ale Th. students registered Thurs day October 26 Of the 358 stu dems who registered 287 cart their deciding votes It was not ed that the majority voted a itralght democratic ticket The democrats lost to the republlmns only where they lacked a can dxdate Previous to the election signs and posters decorated the halls Students campaigned for their candidates and sample ballots were displayed The serious attitude of the stu dents tru-an-tdihis mock electron polntlf toward a brighter political future for this country Other Activities Also during National Educa tlon Week the faculty present ed a movie showing an RAF born-ber base stationed some- where ln England On Friday November l0 Mr T J Mahoney gave an interest Ing address explaining the gov emmental plan for our returning servicemens education the GI bill of rights After his address the student body accompanied hy tho high nchnul lmnrl song n number of patriotic songs t Q, 1-I if Now Equlpmonl Added lo Boone Iligh 10- Educntlon nf 'thc students this year has been made easier by the addition of new properties. The science department ob- tained a new twenty-three mil- limeter projector and slide films. The biology atudcnts studied new animal classification and bird charts. The physics closes worked with improved resistance boxes, rotating platform to show the rotation of inertia, a galvometer which measures or detects elec- tric currents. alnico magnets, a photometer to measure the in- tensity of light, telephone re- ceiver and transmitter, and oth- er equipment. Thr- English depnrtmcnt ob- IuIlIIIIIl tu-w lIIIIIhu fur nnlslrln ii-mliml nml li liheinry limp murk- ing Iwtllngs nf vnrious nturlcsu. Ovvr thrnn hunflrorl rww hooks were added to our library ss well as some new magazines. ln tho lcngrnphy nnd snclnl science classes the students have new wall maps and a largs globe In In art dlpartsnsnt the aiu dents studied paintings by how ing kodachrorne slides The rnur als drawn in the halls were sketched -with a new kind of crayon or oil paint in stick form The advancemcm ln -the music department has been due ln part to the addition of new lnatfu ments A bassoon E-flat barl tone saxophone E-flat alto clar inet marc drum, baritone horn and a complete set of music stands were obtained The bass horns bass clarinet oboe and French horns were rebuilt New Lights One of the most recent im provements in the school ls the installation of the new Iluoresc ent lights in the gymnasium Each group consists of three 40 inch fluorescent tubs of 40 watts each Its romnrknblc what a change ar few light bulbs can make The illumination is so much better that perhaps it mlfht even affect the 'basket making ability of the boys At the same time accord ing to 'Tommy '1'hompson,theae new and improved lights take h-all the wattage that the old time lighting took We Can Dream Can't We' Teachers are people Pcrpetually yearning 'ln mc-el :mo small boy Nut allergic to lcarnlng The Bumble Bi' Staff N' 'V ' , if I I Itrlu R ann rllyu I Il llmr nw ill I I 5 i i I r WI-Im-I lhyllla Htr ll vii-alIIlII nerr II :mana IIIHIIIII1 U IIII is lx an Ill sn- I,.rI.rI-.M III., M.. Km.. .I ,,,, aIIIrI-funn num now inynu wrI.-'II-r MIIIIIIII- l-rl:-kson :mm v I IIIII JIIII im-IIQIIII nIIeIII- KIIIIIF maaya ull .I nn in III mi I-IIIIIIIIII M con aan :minus Hlmmnn Tha Bumble B The Bumble B Boone Highs newspaper la published twice a month by students who have vol unteared to be on the staff It ls distributed to sixth period classes and may be purchased for flvs cents by students who do not have actwity tickets. The Staff Editor Doris Verchlo Advisors Misa Billy Miss Wcrn ll Mrs Martin Assistant editors Ellamaa Carl strand Phyllis Whselar News writers Maxle lhlckson Jean Halverson Dona Leo Kading Ella Mae Kuhl Mil- dred I-fyvn Martha Naam Bet ty Phipps Betty Wlernsberger Max Moore, Don Carter, John Munroe Feature writers Isabel Canakes, Jim Erickson Mary Ann Her man Catherine Myers Lee Ann Smiley Jana Bnsdekar, Joan Wenzel Advertising manager Marilyn Fltiku' Advsrtlalnl stat! Jo Ann Andlr son Clavonne Dahllan Vlrglnla Herron, Batty Morrissey, Jackye Reid PATRONIZE THB ADVER'l'lSlIltS : 9 l l l A. B, onnnrzs I. B. llrlmos, New Supl. ol Boone Schools Mr. A. B. Grimes II! Montlccl- lo, Iowa. bccnmc tIII- superin- tendent of Boone's schools lt the beginning of the IB44-45 school year succeeding the late H J Van Neal Mr Grimes has a masters degree from the Uni versity ot Iowa and has also at- tended Coe college the Uni versity of Chicago and Upper Iowa University at Fayette While in college he cnt:-red into dramctles, athletics and music Mr Grimes is a musician as well as a competent executive Boone Illgli Boys in Panel Discussion 'What Shall We Do With G rrns.ny? Orchids to John Monroe Dean Waychoff Ralph McGee and Bill Beckwith for helping keep ua informed on curr nt events These tour boys hr-ld panel dis cusslona before the Rotary and Mariner Clubs They were not Iponsorcd by anyone but Don Carter introduced than to the audiences. The question under discussion was 'What Shall We Do With Germany After 'th War' Dean Waychoffs vxsw ia that we dhould leave her alone H says Germany is basically Christian nation and when time Nazi element has been elirnlnat s-d they will return to civilized e Ralph McGee thinks that we should have military occupation of Germany After the 'war Ralph thinks there will be mil ihry conscrlption for our young boys What better training could they have than a years service in Germany? Our lmdcrt could be procured from West Point where the students are well versed in German customs and speed: Bill Beckwith believes that lf we take over Germany: lndus- tries it will takc her a long time lo recover Tlus will allow us time to re-educate the Germans John Mnnrna npinmn is thnt We dtould have a governing com mission Our board of United Nations men would then govern Germany from Berlin We should also have la f'r-rnvm pnlir' furor' nulml ly Nations and a small army to subdue any uprising- John woke on another inter eatlnq topic when he talked to American histnry classes under the dlreetlnn nf MI-In Pnuel The purpoae of these talks was to promote a better understanding of the Dumbarton Oaks Confer ance ll tht Ilprlsrg' 'I wont get married until I find a ali-1 like :ramps married '1-Iuhl They dont have girls like that today 'Thats funny' He married her only yesterday I 'I , 7 , . . . , . I - - A 1 ' l 1 I v ' I I II I . I ' I . . I I . . . I A I I - , . 'II I ,L . , ' l . . 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Thin! thai happened last nllhl. wind! me up lor good Last fall l uked Domi, thats my girls mme, to I0 to the 'ienmr PI-om and almost every I IIIIIII III-r an she rn ll Ilwky hmm nl II k IIII lIIIrIIIu tlmnuu Mun lln dnmi llc gun the hlimcal cheml-:try grades In school and also IS 'I low down pipsquellll lug HII I,4II um juan Illhl llul her folk: have A lot ol movla and lm lucky to be lolnl with II glrl than lol. real Gllll Dot tlea nwful pretty too That s what I keep telling my sell when I want to break ol! wlth her Than what I am lllnklng ll!! nllh! Mlm I rlnl her front door belL Dome does nv. have just an ordinary door bell llke moat people !I'hr'l plays the txrst three notes of the Star Spangled Hanna Which ls what I mean Dotllal go! clasl Well I fllll IUIPOUS IDIMIIIIIII when Mrs Van Dlna comma Io the donr 'I'hat'l DoIIle'a mother lnnt Vnn Dine n clauy name? Same at Dottlel 'Good evemng Mrs Van Dme Isaysrealpollte 'Wheres DoI.I.1e'l I calually inquires But belore she can tell me Dome comes down atalrs blowing her nose real hard hke died been crying Gee but shea pretty! Then I suddenly notice a. hor rible ching Shea not dressed That ls I mean she'a not -wear lng the kind of long thing girls usually wear to l dance like thls But I soon tlnd out why She shows me the wad of maternal which being quick on the ing gerl1kelam.Igueulaad1-ess Frankly its a mesa Sha :alla me how har kld brother hu A ilalr for water colnr painting 'llhla ll daflnltely hls master place I think to my lelf I wonder It he calls it 'Junk Yard Rhapsody 'Look Dottle your kid brother Ia undoubtedly a great designer I lays trying to look like Im not tellmg the greatest lla o! my life 'No girl at the prom mll have a dress ilke yours Right away I lee Pm saying the wrong thing Doitle turns an the water works Her moth er gnves me a look that would Irene the Chino Bu Gee bottle, don'I. be mad I try In comolo her Td be llad ID wall here whlle you and your mother get that blue dren that youve been glvlng the glad eye In Peckrnann window Theres atlll a halt an hour before the dance All nt once ahe atop! crylng For II mlnute I Ihlnk :he la go mg to km me l guela she llkes mv Irlr-n Then she gets a funny I II III Inu hum ll-hu :Im In III Inu In awk Inu lu mln aumutlllug In IIII I um In nn WIIIIIIIIII II refuse She tclla me While Dottie and Mrn Vnn Dlna Io down ltrwn who puta Junlor Io bad? I dol Already I have a 'fill dlsllke for the kld lf only lhe nork had run Into a hw 3391, I oould be golrg Ia the Blnlof Prom rlght now After Doltle and hor mother leave, I decide to go up stairs Th! 54511351945 t . A Story and have a look at death s bright angeL Then I remember that I don'I even know the klda name But the mlnute I ace hlm I know It must be Prancla Nobody could be that ugly and no! be called Francis 'Hello, llltle man. I maya I cafch hold of hls foo! and pulls hlm nfl Ihr- r-Imnflnllvr 'Now we IIIII II II I I mr In Huw sul I lm on LM ll draw on aumubudy alau y bum or lll bust you one rlghl. xn the kisser Nn Ihnl Inn! Ihr wny Ihr-y do In pIIyvIIIIlIIgy IIIIIIka llnlan Iunlor l'I croon awoolly youll get ready for bed llkc a rnl good guy, lll toll you a story that ll knock your can of! I aeem to have hlt the jack po! this hme because the kid excl vate: hla llnlernalla out ol my back and ltarta to let undressed He can! llnd hla pajamu ao I llvo hlm a nllhtahlrt from Im bureau drawer Later I flnd to my embarrassment It belongs to Mrs Van Dlne Alter a hw more rellm Inarln, the kld crawls In ed lor s story I dont thlnk till now what thla sensational tale will be dboul. 'Not nursery rhymes hes mo old The Joke Book ln my Ihxp pocket' No? hes too young I declde to make It up as I go along 'Once upon a lime I begin. He thlnks hes heard thla before Ive got to be more orlgxnal 'Three little pigs live In an old tenement house One day 1 wolf aeelng Lana Txgmer across the street whistled and blew the house In Then he aie up all the llllle pigs Does he have Io pay points? O! course not Thls ll black market Anyway when Duck Tracy heard about this cold blooded crime he was hot on the irall of thls guy Wolf Junior uhlnks they ahould phone the humane aoclely Sud denly the thunder of hoof beats la heard comlng up the trall la it Mlckey Mouse' No its the klda molher commg home and hes auppoaed to be asleep or I cani take Dottle Lo the dance 'Now llalen Junior get back ln bed, I yell loo loud to be gentlemanly Then I thxnk of Dotile Gee but she a pretty I Vg got to get Ihls kld to sleep some ow How about giving him the old KI01 No, It mlgh! break hla jaw Then I Ihlnk of sleeplng tablet! While Im looklng ln the medicine cablnet .lunlor Ia cllmblng up the bed peat All I un hnd Ia the chloroform lla a great temptatlom but l deelde thats loo much to do even Io a brat named Francis All thla tlme he Ia hanglng up llde down by hlm toon Look ou! Youll: Ilenler Is Popular Juvrnlle dellnquoncyf Not ln Boone The clllzens have taken care of that by providing a youth center Jive lnn for the young people of the town 'I'he Jive Inn IS not a prom makmg bus: ness but is run very economic ally The bill: are paid by the adult board who obtalned thclr funds from a drive to whlch I IIIIIII-I IIIII ulhnr I tulip:-1 I III I an IIIIIIIIIIII fund! hum 1lunullunII lille cundy muchlne und the lm: Mrs Handchm has replaced Mrs vlmr Thr- work nt Ihr- fhrk Ilnun nnlluly hy lluv nlmlun I Aa each one allna up for a nm eater ticket hg also nlgna up Qu work on a certain day The jun Ior hlgh students Lake care of the recreatlon center during ihe day and the senior hlgh oldsters are In charp Cunder Mrs Hand chma aupervlalon of course! durmg the evenml The klds an responsible for running the bar cleanmg up and puttmg the games away In case you walk by on n Saturday morning, you wlll no doubt ne a group or In duatrloua I J boys out In from waahlng the blg front window and sweepmng the sndewalk Lv.-I.: mko an Imaginary trap through the Jxve Inn We had better not go after a basket ball or football game because we might get mangled ln the crowd After a game everyone makes I dash for the dock On such mghu there xs more dancmg than usual It isnt that our Boone High Romeo! are less bnshful on those nlghta but out of town Caaanovaa who vlslt our lnn seem to have paused that awkward nge and do not thlnk lt strange to dance wlth a gxrl Thus seems to influence the Boone boys a but and sometimes they get up en0U1hfQ.Q'ILto walk shyly up In one of our pretty mmds and say 'Hey But I see Ita too late Dnvm-g off the end of the bed he conks hls beezer on hls elec trxc tram Right away when I aes what a fortunate thlng thu la l tosa hlm ln bed and tum out the light Lmke clock work Doitlea front door bell starts playmg the 'Star Spangled Banner and I like off down the steps Good evemng Mrs Van Dine I says hke everything IS hunky dorey Junlofs sleepmg llke n llltle lamb Suddenly I stops Where: Dome Where is Dolllc? With who? I dont believe It at II st Hes a plpsqueak 'Yes Mrs Van Dine very bright Gnu the highest chemistry grades In school George Franklm a low down plpsqucnk Mary Ann Herman babe! May I borrow your frame lor thu struggle? Since weve decided not to I0 on the night of the game may be wed better go rlght now Aa we gally trlp land I do mean trlp If a cerialn couple of boys are then-eb through the door n Zlrl asks to see our tnckets When we get in we notice thot the room ll all decorated In green and white No wonder Last nlghl. wal the St Patricks Day dance and Lloyd Wells and has orchestra played for It We IngIII In lmn- Ilmn muro IIH I1 I In nw Il nl In lu W an In Lnulu lutlernnn dulnu? Oh I lee llea up on the ladder flx Ing the front light. Thank good dvvwn anh-I-yl lln n IlI.I.ln dnrk up In-an In fmnt l 'una ld hotle:- lurn on another light. Well, ll wont work Thats Louie for you Hoa our boy I aee Pol and Bay are comlng up to the amdlo couch at this end Could I! be because of that broken light? Seo Ihoae two gl:-la dancing tn- pthor? They are Patty Berg lund and Betty Weber a couple of junior hlgh kids but we sort of like to have them around. Whenever the danclng drag: we can depend on them to show UI the lata! jlmrbug awp: Then an a few of our ateadles danc ing too George and Andy Marge und Rabbit and eve-n Bully and Sharon I see Mm Son Jackye and Ferg are makmg In budge four some I just never vnll get over the way these boys dropped pok er I mean gm rummy to play bridge That boy over there pluylng ping pong with our aallor boy Don Mafflt! ls Irvln Lanmrg They tell me he la a forelgner but no one will tell me why Sklmony and Bull Littrell are draped over the bar on the pre tense of buying potato chaps and coke! but they arent loolmg me I know they are just trying to shall -we say 'rnnke time 113 wlth Vnrg Parker and Wanda Butler Time ing up ter be by the we' It you want any more In formation about .Tlve Inn just drop an and well tell ya what we re gonna do ls fhltlng and the clean- has storied so wed bet on our wty Lets amp dock another txme dull EPITIPIIS ww. Aplonq III Edgar La Mantua Till ELIVAIDB GIRL I ran the elevator In the Elmhurst depm-Iment l10l'0, from ellht to hve each day Packed with ravmg human llrdmea In a tm box W mt yum al I Lk lu um I I pl IIIII 'Tho rel! roam? Aluund the comer To the left How I longed to see The upon munuy nunlnl Than one day Um elevator eolll Were out. By whom I do not know 'lb be free at lull I lhoulhl. But no only a new employ I lull run an elevator When? Batwaen heaven and hell M A Herman IIVIN LANNIHO Yea I was hanged For murder Mlu Shnlcr lnslgted My name be Inv1nG In the Scroll What could I do but Gwke her' Anyway on my modest Headstone IS engraved IRVIN Dramer ored that an important an nouncemenl. will be made when the curtain has come down and we wouldnt want to miss mt But before we go we mnght see If wa could persuade the east to tell ua the announcement lh ad vanee 'Come on kxclu toll ul whats in the axr after all we are fraduahng thls year too But what prrwon would gxve away a secret' LuVern Babbm you might know 'The grand fmnle will be at the Youll resi dence lmmedlnlely followxng the performance und only the cast will be admmed Faraway Stores Inc IOWA S MOST ECONOMICAL FOOD STORES Boone UW! 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I ' I I ' 'r I V I 1 I I ' I - ' l I I ' , I 1 . II ' II ' I,- ' I ' I ' --:- I . .. I- I . .III I 4 I I . - I mv 95 1945 Boone H1 Three New Instructor! Join Faculty H' Undemgthe lenderahlp o! ll! R N Cook Mr Konrad Ssholi, and Miss Florence Anderson, the Boone high school music deport ment has completed one of Ill mon oumandmg and enjoyable yenn All three Instructors join- ed tho faculty at the bqinhlnl nf the schnnl year Ind they luavu wllllmlly Alva!! IIWIP RI r-nm tn Impmvml the mullu ltnndnrds nl' this nchool From Tipton comes Mr Rucl Cook our band dlrector Mr Cook attended Upper lows col lryn nl. Fnyuuf- nml rlld his grad unle work nk the Unlverult I Iowa Mr Cook hu created th n marching band and a lym phonlc concert band ol blllncld Instrumentation beside! the pep bnnd and swing band. HI! of hee is Un the second floor of the Washing1on building since that floor has been made over for both band and orchestra prootloe rooms Mr Konrad Scholl who previ- ouwly has laugh! li Cllper, WY omlng Is the new director of the orchestra he has charge ol all strung Instruments In the hlgh school and grade schools He rr-crave-d hrs edueatlon M. the Ohio Univ:-rally and lt the Ft Hays Kansas State college Whxle attendxng the unlvernliy he wu featured as violin soloist lor the umverslty orchesirt. After nrrlvlng here, he love e welll planned and executed con cert December 4 1944 In the high school auditorium 'Ru lf! lat displayed excellant tedmlque and ability he also DIIYOQJUI' the iudlence P1-:Irie Nocturne, u number which he had compel- Mlu Florence Anderson Il the 'third new music teacher, 'ind she Instruct: all vocal Tlx: SCR LL gh s MUSIC Department Shows Progress Oreheltn Makes Debut The ordnltn mnde lu debut November ll, 1044 playing for tho Junior ,college play Provide Inq music fd! these various play: and religious character num ble: are two of the mnln func tions of the orchestra Du:-Ing the Chrlnmn concert the orchn tra also played special numbers belldcl accompanying the group nlnllnl Aprll I0 1945 the or ulnumu pnmu ad than spllul concert In two nsemblleu nl. the hluh school later In May the string ensemble took pan at the Simpson college lestlvnl for strings nt the lndianola com lnevmuuwnl Vocal Profruu Under the direction of Mia Anderson quite an exumlve vo cpl program wu cu-rIed om this put year The various vocal groups formed were the Boy! and Girls Glec Clubs Boy: Quartet, Girl! QI-IIFI-BC trioe, the Mixed Chorus and also junior hlgh groupe Composing th. maj or put of the Christmas pro gram all tha lugh school and junior high choruses were pre sented In this program March 18 1945, u pro-Enter vocal con cert was given by these groups which was appreciaaed greatly by over 800 rcnldente of the community Revived for the first time unee several years the Tri-Cny Fenwll was held this year et Boone with Ames and Fort Dodge as guests. The vocal concert was under the di recuon of Noble Caln the In nrumenhl program under the direction ol Professor Penal: CQIQDIIUU Presented by the Mullc D pertmln-1 thll year was Sven bekblrg plush! lllllltd by Mil dred Lekberg vocnlixt. Mr Lek berg dilplayed excellenl tech nlque and played his various QIUIIIUINIYICI IGDIOI' pieces with deep understanding The grade schools MIL: Antler son came to Boone high from Engle Grove where sho formerly tough! During the rlootbsll season the marching band provided enter ummmt between he halves, then Incer In the muon It IC eompanled the team to Amee and performed between the halves of the Boone vs Ames game After the football season a symphonic concert band of balanced Ins!-ru mentation was formed. Thll con cert band played several num ben that were well appreciated by the audience on the Gu-In wu concert that vu given by Music and Drama deplrunenu December 17 1944. On Much I0 1945 Mr Cook presented ihlu band In n very interesting and enjoyable concert Alla durini the year various :mall ITOUPI from the buxd performed tor the public Mlldlllll lend GRAHAM S Department Sion sHoes Hoslenv LINGERIE DRY GOODS The lowl'SEale'Symphony Or chestra also sponsored by the Music Deplrunent gave an ex cellent program February 27 1945 under the dlrectlon of Pro tensor Alvin R Edgar Featured vlollnin of the symphony was ilu Nlemack This year there were many young mullcllnl who competed Sludonls Enjoy Iowa Slals Musicians The Iowa Sine Symphony Or chestrn presented an excellent program to the junior and senior high school ntudcnts Tuesday af ternoon February 21, 1945 The orcholtru, conlintlng of 75 mu llclans win under the direction u I'ml'vnnr Alvln II Fr nr who won both the lllentmn and Inlercnt nf tho audience with hll easy manner of conducting the IYOUP The hrs! number which the nrehvnlrn plnyvd wmv tho trl umphunt Mnrahc Blnvu Tlcholkownky Proteuor Edgar then proceeded to Introduce the varloul Inutrumenu to the ltu dcnu ukln' the first chair of each section to play 1 few notes thul demonstratmg the qualny of tone which each was capable of producmg The studenir seem ed to enjoy immensely -dm put ol the program The next number played by the orchestra was Mignon Over ture by Thomas taken from the opera of the lame name The mude was presented wlth great lrtlstry and precision revealing the cxirnordlnnry technical abml Ity of the muslclnns Featured Vlollnid Featured vxolxmst of the sym phony llzs Nlemack was then playing the Paganinl 'Violin Concerto in D Major accom panled by the orchestra She played her plrtl with elle and grace md full mastery wmnlng l generous applause from the amazed nudcn! body Miss Nic mack then look her place ll concertmlstress and the sym phony played the Emperor Waltz by Strauss Bemg some what acquainted with the Strauss wlltz:q,.!he Hudenta greatly np- precinted th Humber At the close of the waltz It was tlme for dlamlssal but 'Pro- feuor Edgar explained in the in the sute muuc contest at Storm Lake April 27 :nd 28 The prehmlnanex were held nl Grand Junctlon April 6 and 7 THE ARTCRAFT PRESS GOOD PRINTING Telephone 220 W Story Sireel at Nmlh Boone Iowa REA S SMART MEN S WEAR Newest Styles un YOUNG MEN S CLOTHES C E McKinnon Mgr 'Il'l Story Sheen Boone, low: N PICTURES ARE STILL YOUR BEST ND CHEAPEST ENTERTAINMENT manfo - Pmncess - Boone audience that he had one more number wludh he believed they would enjoy hearinl The stu dents were more than glad to remain for a few minutes and were richly repaid by listening to the orchestra play u fantasy based on When Johnny Comes Marching Home Dnsmlsnl then proceeded with the symphony playing n novelty piocc entitled Perpetual Mo Ilhnl amllui sl jnulrnm which was A hlihlmhl. In our ll nr-mhly schedule lor the year The orchestra also presented I concert In the evening playing the following numbers in addi llnn ln tho prngrnm llvvn at the matinee Prokoflelh Clndcnl Symphony ln D Major and Zorahaydn by the Norwegnn composer Bvendlen Music lov era It both of these concerts truly nppreclaled the programs of exceptional xsnety and ln terest whxch were presented to them by this outstandmg group ol muslchns Public llonoorl Glam Big Day Comblned Ofellesln ol 125 Pleoel Assembled Wednesday mght, May 9 lhe Tn-Cnty Festival Concert was presented ln the Boone Hlfh school ludxtorium Ames Boone and Fort Dodge ulembled their renpectlve orchestras and ehor unei for n combined perfommance The chonn. number about 250 voices was under the dlrectlon of the nationally known choral dxrector Noble Clin Becaulg of siege llmltatnons It was necessary to confme th number In the combined archer tru to 135 pieces Mr Hemi lnmlll tllrcrlml as n Mr Penxll hu hnd wide experl ence both In I-his country und Europe in directing symphonu: orchestnl The dudenu apprecnated. the npportunhy to work umlrr thr- expert dlrootlon ot than men I-uh College Trio During the put year the :tu dent. body of Boone high school hu enjoyed, nude from regular pep meetl-np a number of en tertalnlng assemblies The hrs! of these wu :wen by the Negro Girl.: Trio from Rush college an Mlllilllppl The girls ln!.ro duced by Mr Fldmer sang three Negro folk lonll. Amt Gwlne Study War No Mn Shortmn Breed, Ind Bean: Rev Claud Cooper presented A brief 'hlnory of Rush college and what it has dnne lor the Negro ehnldrf-n of that section of Mlsslsslppl PATRONIZE THE ADVERTISERS BAIRD S CAFE WHERE BETTER FOOD IS SERVED WE MAKE OUR OWN ICE CREAM Telephone 461 7l6 Story Street SPHELEEN 5 HOSIERY LINGERIE DRY GOODS READY TO WEAR MILLINERY Style and 0uahty...Popular Pnces MOTOR FUEL DIAMOND 760 MOTOR OIL Town Talk Service TIRES TUBES ACCESSORIES Ninth and Allen Streets . . Best Wishes to the I945 Graduates . . I .- s C l n fr wr I .,, ,lf l . . 4.5 Q54 ,- Q W - f K . g ' ' -, ,i.s:93,,gmr- I , -. f p'5q'eT. . , - ' I , . I - ' . Wir.-W-'H ' lf . ' ' . , - - II . I . , Q . I ' , .,,I'?I?, , ' ' I . I ' - ' . . , . I 1. I - , . I . . - ' u r ' I ' , rr ' - - - - -. I I . - ' ' ' e ' I I 1 1 U 4 ' .- . I I I ' u . - r ' . .ln . rl.-H, - - III ....fl..- um. . I , I I , ' ' ' . , . I . goo I I NI : . 1 I I , 'V' . .. .. - w ' 1 - , , . - . 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' .--rg' II ' I ,I.'j. efI,I1I - I I , UE rf... f' I . - - - Q 1'-fi-:,r EQMO - .. . - ' -'. - 4. x' 1-'. rf- 1 . , A f -- ' T AQ 'g , -.f : Q . ..-1.1--- 3 'S 'C S QIIQIIIM III vim III Scholl In Vmlm IIonoorI Mr: lumlwurllu ll Acoompnnllt Presented by the Boone hllh ndhool mnnlc department M Konrad scholl vlallnlal, IIVQ n well designed and ndmlrlblo con cert Monday evenlnl December 4 an 8 I5 In the high school au dilox-Ium 'I'he artllt displayed excellent technique and ability and was called on to repeat two numbers on his program In ad ditmn to several encore OI ipeual Interest to tho ludlenoe vnu 1 number, Prulrln Noe tu-me which 010 vlollnln had composed and which vu grant ly enjoyed HI: uhh piano ac companlnt wu Mrs W H Lang worth Mr Scholls program was u follows Sonata tor phno and vlolln Opus 13 No 2 by Grieg Concerto No 4 In D minor by Vxeuxtemps Caprice In Bfht major by Paganlnl Lugo for the G string by Clernmbaultb Alt Wien by Godownky I-Ieiletz Crepescule I'I'w'Ili3h0 by Mar burger Krr-Inler Prllrh Noe tumo by Konrad Scholl, Ave Mnrln' by Schubert Wilhelm! 'From the Cnnebrako' by Gud ner Theatre Guild Play Is a Success In Ann Furbes Performlnce Outstanding A large audIence enjoyid. 910 comedy June Mad which the Theatre Gunld Pruenlod Prldly. February 2 1945 The phy vnu under tho :III-ectlon o! MII: Hel en Thomas The story of typical young people In a typical mid west town handled problems of the youth ol today in an uuaellenv. manner hfteervyear old Penny, played excellently by JoAnn Forbes thought herself madly In love wxth n smooth college mln, Roi er Vnnvleek fDon Cu-terJ 'Chick Harris Uim Huw! and Milly Lou fBeven1y Bentley! kept the nudlenca lmuud wlth thetr reaction: so ieenaga prob lem! Phyllls Dunnennm and Don Bergendahl were Penny'l under standing pure-nts Martha I-Ieanl as Efhe and John MOITII an El III I IIIIIII :Annan ul mb I mm l llm :In BIII Enqunsl as Mervyn Roh ex-ts took the part of A college uncle who cuuhin 1. resist h'resIsI. abie JuIIc iPhyIIIn Shalt? The high school orchestra un der tho dlreciion of Mr leholl, furnished munle before the play and between neu The SCROII Theatre Guzld Performs at 9111 mg' Fvsfwnl llnrn than Am. Flu: lllvsn lot Boone Womufl Club The Theltre Guild of Boone hlgh school hnl boom vary busy this year Besides the annual hlgh school play 'Juno Mad the drama student: presented three one act plays u part ot the Womans Club Spring Fes tival In Much The playa were gwen at 1he club rooms of the Enoson Library A comedy entitled I'he Elon- mcnt by Howard Recd wu presented with tha can u tal lows Mlthna Loran Lmnll, Mtn Wentworth Phylll Duncr mln, Eric Hallam, Hurry Edhtor meh Mndelyn Delilah Pearson The scene took place beneath the window ol the Wentworth n-Ian sion The second play A Midnight Fantasy was written by Kath lme Hunt The portrmt of s culunlul bulls of 1750 was pdr trnyed by Joan Wenzel the por trek. of a modem gn-I of X945 by Jnnr Wm-Ilakrr Thr M-N-Ir wnn I recupllun Nom and the 'Amo was rnldnlght 'Cloud Burl! l drama by J Clark Weaver proved very ex ching Mrs Mary Hants wal played by Joan McC4I'I Ed Har ru by John Morris George GII man by Ray Buechler Joe Har ns by Don Bergendafxl Mrs Tabor by Lol: Huffman and Millie Tabor by Jo Ann. Larson The production sul! for thu play: Director Mln Helen Thomas student dhecwr Betty PhIp'pn ataglng, Douglas Fiaz gerald and Bob Cooper proper tIes Dolores Rom Helen Lund berg and Dorn McBIrnIe hght Ing Jlm Shaw sound eIIccLs BIII Enqunst and Don Carta' makeup Ann Henry and Pat Rose Boonq mnteaunta who entered In the une muale content at Storm Lake Iowa April 27 and 28 proved that they were truly fine muaiclnns 'I'he B H S mu aiclma won seven tlrat. divisions and sax seconds Rankmg in the superior chan were Maxie Erickson In piano solo and Janis Grxmes In mezzo soprano solo The groups thai rated In the superior class were the 'hh trim huh Grimes Mer hl Collis, and Phyllll Dunner- man the B-'flat clarinet quartet, Merrl Collis Pan-Iain Carlson DIxIa Dickey and Vlncent Chorni the Hula quurtnt Jnc quelino Cook Dorn Mumell, Calherine Myers and Jeanne Lyons the mmcellaneous string group Sonla Scholl Put Canlson, Ann Chamberlain, Dwight Nel son John Schoonover Ann Schoonovef Mary Ann Herman and Lorna Hun?-sf fhe string quariet, Sonla Scholl Pat Chrl son Ann Schoonover and Jolhn Schoonover The contestant: who rated an excellent by the Iudln were ll follow: comm-alto solo Mernn Colhs barntone solo Roger Ox enford saxophone solo Don Can Dornn Gnylnrd Born! DIII F' qui!! Loyd Sallie and Douglnl FItzGernId the woodwind quin ie! Dorn Muhoell JanIn Grimel Ehzabetfh Smlth Merna Collla and Don Carter the woodwind trIo Jacquvlxne Cook MI.-rna Col lis and Janis Grimes Mr Otto Schacht Entnrtams M Otto Schach! singer teacher and lecturer entertained the Boone hlgh utudenu at nn assembly February 12 The student body appreciated Mr Schaehta informative talk on the value and development ul II volcc Hu llrf.-ned clear correc! enuncIatI0vn. and pronun ciation and demonstrated 'hla rules by smgmg a number of songs whlch wern.anLhul,nIieal ly recexved by hns .audience Es pecmlly good were hm rendItIona of 'The Road to Mandalay and Invlctua He held the ation Hon of hrs audaence from the hrs! A fact well Illustrated by the fulfnllment of hIx wish for complete :dence she: his aIng Inl of The Lord: Prayer at the close of the prugnm RIEKE BERG S for Complete Lines III READY TO WEAR DRY GOODS MILLINERY FLOOR COVERINGS SHADES Quality and Style at Modarote Prlcn WAIT Fon A HAMILTON on George Eckshln .nzwnurn ELGW wu.soN onus coMrANY PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS me Story sr soon., mm an mmm sum Temephom an BOONE STATE BANK and TRUST COMPANY . wr, Resources. 54,700,000 Uhrislmas Splril Uonvoyocl by Uonaorl Sunday afternoon, December 17 a crowd of more than mne hundred people turned out for the Dvcombar concert, Ilponnorgd by the Mule and Drarmtle do plrtmenta of the school The audltorlum was benutllully decorated In the Chrhtmu iplrh A Chriltmu tree and n large candle rack .holding tall red candles stood on each llde of the stage The side lights in the auditorium, filled with blue bulbs and encircled wIth holly wmldu cut A vnpcr llow over the room At 400 oelock both chorulel carrying Iighted candles mlde their entry domm the :Idea of the audltox-Iu.m The students opened the program by mnging Come All Ye Faithful accom panned by the senior hlgh oz-chu ra After the comphhon of th-Il ceremony the orchestra directed by Mr Konrad Sdholl, played two beautiful numbers Then followed carols sung by the nxnth club: Ono nl the carols 'sllent Nlmv. arranged by Ellen bor enz was elpeclnhy buutI!uL 'Hu senior hlgh mixed chorus also took part in the progrun All nf the vocal group: were under tho directlun ot Mlu Florence An. demon A tableau of the Chrlltmu story wu enacted with Jim FII: gerald as narrator The scenes mv 25 I94S wen preheated with A feeling pf reverence The cnstume-5 and sling utr'-IIII II I nr nnllly I thu IIlIIy Fhm lump ll IIIIIIIIII lIy Mlu Sybil Lamb and Min Helen Thomu The Afternoon was brough! to I alon by the Dunne hlgh con- cert band Mr R N Bu-ber whtn you came In' ICCTLIIDIY not 'Goshl under the direction of Cook 'Wu ymzr 1Ie red S01 dIer Barber COAST to COAST STORE Boone, Iowu HOUSEWARES SPORTING GOODS AUTO SUPPLIES Good Monhmdhe It a Fair Price! 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