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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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X wr .1 llulslandlag Senior Mhlelos GEORGE. 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.
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