Boone High School - Scroll Yearbook (Boone, IA)

 - Class of 1945

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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' . 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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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