Boone High School - Scroll Yearbook (Boone, IA)

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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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The Acad Tes vo as Theres plenty ld go through for my glrL ld sleep on A bed of naxls or be the Mill! In I knlle throwlng ad but UI! 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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