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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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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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