Boone High School - Scroll Yearbook (Boone, IA)

 - Class of 1945

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...,. W I lflor Graduation, Then What? 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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'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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