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“3 Q .f Q--e:,..-'V 7 7 -WZ, ...ew-+-V ' -' 1' rode SQROLIL BOONE IOWA MAY 25, 1945 1 l l I 'Gne Hundred Thlrt two Senlors RECEIVE Somor Glass Play Pleasos Audience Back to the Days ol Klng Arthur Mnrk Twnlns C0nnee1lWt 'mkcc ln Kmg Arthurs Count ww presented by the senxor clue on Mav 18 The play centered 'wound n shrr-xsd nnd clever Ynnkvc who found hlmself l Kunz Arthure Court :md who l 4 nt nf King Avllun llmbnln Diehl who plmycd thc role of Queen Culncvcrt- gnve an ex rnllent ch1rnctorl1ntlnn f domlnaorlng queen who yraotlo- olly ran the good matured and somewfnt dllcouralcd Klnl Al' dhur played well by Earl 'Zhou-up son Queen Morgan LeFay, the scheming, black hearted woman, was excellently portrayed 117 Imogene Krulo and hor vlllaln ous partner Merlin me pkyod 'by Irvln Lannlng Betty Wlerne- burger so Sandy and Cathirlno Myers ss Elaine were two very charming young lldlfl ol the court. Manor., Hanks slster was breezxly portrayed by Fhyll lla Main, and the harassed moth- lr od Hank, was hlndlbd ly b Marilyn Downey will mlsdnlevloul page was played mth a great deal of vigor by Lnvcrne Babbitt while Kennetlh Mcllvaln and Gayle 'Dhovmton were excellent knllxh ln the roles of Sir Saramm' and Sir lnuncolot. Misa Sybil Lamb directed the play wlth Gladys Youll ll ltu dent director Obhsra on the pro- duction stat! were properties and business manager Mlas Louise Llnderblood properties committee Phyllis Wheeler, chairman Louise Mcvlclnr Rosemary Parks Mary Lue Shafer Glona Smith stage sew adviser Mr A. H Leln stage crow Bill Orr manager Don Bnnaloy Jlm Ilttrell John Mon roe Hhrry Fchternach art ad vlser Mr Holland' Foster scenic design committee Ruth Buech le-r Naomi Fallon Blrdell Kruck Pat Olander Delores Wood worth makeup adviser Mlas Helen Thomas make up commit 'tee Al.lda Eamer Vlrglnia Her ron Mildred Lyon Betty Mor nssey Audrey Moore costume committee Jsclue Reid, dmh- nin, Iovey May Budd Cleric! Com Joan FltzGe1-old Marilyn Mlnson, Glenleo Prrlmmer, busl ness lla!! Darla Verdllo ahah' man Lois Jones, Dorls Roger! Betty Anderson Iris Sander! Ella Mae Kuhl Ruth Strand programs Miss Jane Ealy chair mon Lenore Zelle Roseanna Haleen RFNIOR Fl ARR OYFIFYRH Pncsldenl, .lulm lsnilm Vlce-Prosldcnt Chuck Plper Secretary Joan FntzGerald Clan Colon Blue and Sllver Clue Flower Red Ron Clue Motto We bulld the ladder we climb which 'yi 1' gal, Z 1 SCROLL STAFF -v-.. -Xa fl rl KY!! lm' lllylll WI M Ilvn llllknr Wlrllnln rr lllllN'l Il0W Ill MAI! I Hhll' r lhylll I ll. nrl I I Paper an lnnovollon 0'osl la lluorro Gggd Luglz l 'Huey ny there ls mon., new Sgmgrg ll under the sun But to lubetl X tuto A newspaper lor the custom ary annual la certainly somethlng new at Boone High When tho sta!! learned that. due to shortages of fllm lt would be difficult to get the necessary pictures for an annual they cast about for a aubatltuie The ldes was to produob some sort of rec cord of the yarn happen gs Senior Gloss Pionlc ll llowlIng' Success The senior class plcmc was held at Mel-lose Park Monday May 21 at 230 pm The sen lors reached the park by various fs. A.rode lu few '73 piled 1n Glass Day Assembly Hoy 24lll On May 24 the annual clue day assembly was held ln the hugh school auditorium The setting ol the akll., written by Phyllis Wheeler Vlrflnla Herron George Sovereign, Charles Willis and Betty Wlehu- berger was A sultan s palace The sultan, Charles Wnllla was to choose for hla wlfe the glrl who would brlng hlm tho moat pleas lng gl!! Beautiful girls members ol the senlor clue came to offer the sultan their gltta However the glrl who broufht the most sat lafactury gl!! tumed. out to be that captivating lad Morrle Chrxstolleraon The rest of the program con slated of the greeting by the sal utatorlan Patricia Carlson, and the farewell by the vale dlctorlan, Phylls Wheeler The trsdltlvnsl key was llvon by the senior class preeldent, John Eng ler to the junior class presxdent Jacques Welln, who lh tum pass ed on the spoon to the sopho- more president Special music was furnished by the musxc department At the close of the program as the hxgh school orchestra played the re r-ra lunnl tho 112 mnmha-rn nf the .I cllnllmn I I tho jumuu clunn ulflcerl WIIA1' I8 A MIND? That bond you buy ls Freedom Paper A glorloua klnd of Vlcwry shap It meam more tanks. more guns, more shells And the opeodler ringing o! V Day bells Ray Pul ers Ford 'mf' even 1' ble cle! They mm in my able af er noon hklr Pyfmg bull play lnl hornahkas and just general ly wearlng hemselves out Toward e end ot the afterl- noon they' began to feel that lt was time r the food committee to show forts honor oulh food vldual ic one kno do lf. e etc but. dld a gr The so sponsors planned succeaelu Tholl e results of their ef e committee deserves suse they provided en for the hungrleot lndl en Delbert Dlckeyl No how they managed to iolly with rationing everyone admits they nd job lora wllh to thunk tho and committees who nd carried out such e plcnlc v Clarke lo Give Bacco auroalo Sermon Sunda May 27 at B 00 oclock the sen r clam thelr parents and friends will assemble in the hllh school nudltorlum to hem- the baodalaureate address whxch wnll belgiven by the Reverend A M dnrk. of me rm: Bop tlst Qulrch of Boone The 1-ltle of the address will be Geometrical Development. Reverend Clarke wnll stress the point that the graduates must lm do-vflngrvl In mnnv vlmvn ln v - u his tllm I'nnl lluy mmol no vmlup-11 ln ul tl: nnolnun and self control Second they must develop moral lnteg-ny and a :wnso of snclnl ohllirntlon nl their m ml Im pmlu: npll ltml vuluatlon Dr Brlggs will glve the invo- cation -the Reverend Brown will read the Scripture and the Rev erend Spong will glve the bone dlctlnn. Music wlll be furnish od by the high school music de- parlmlnt N I ml N X , I ,nj A we Q D A e r ofthe School Year 194!- 945 . S I ' ' ' ' 'r e 'o 0 o ! ' I , ' i I I V I . . . , ,- . ' - 1 ' I - V ll , ll v I I ' Y. , I X ' ' c. ' , ' I - A Q A P . 1 ' ' ', I U up .. A . , NJ ' I ' 1 - - ll ll.-v..n..,..,.u ull un... mnm.r... nr nl.. . , V H 1 .Q W. ll Cl-ll hu-nl...l.v, .ln lvtl.-nun-an -.ltnllqi m.. lmrrl.- ul., I I 1 rn ' WWE AH- , ' ' . mv. . 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Junlor Sonlor Rooopllon May 29 The annual Qunlor senior re ceptlon wlll be held ln the hldx pu-hm! zymrnnlum on Moy 29 Promptly at 845 the pruldents of the two classes 'wall lead the grand march into a beautifully doooratod gym There A program will be gnven consistmg of a vocal solo by Phyllms Dunnerman a novelty act by the bays quartet and a dance by talent from Betty Mae Hnrrls studio Danclng to the strains of Sam Cam bells or evemng LHP' chairmen I the urloua Dlplomas On May 3l at eught o clock, the l945 commencement serv lces wrll be held for this year s graduatung class of 132 mem bers Opemng the ceremony the hugh school orchestra un der the dlrectuon of Konrad Scholl, will ploy the trodmonal Pomp and Cnrcumstance wrrtten by Sur Edward Elgar for the coronatfon of Kung George V of England the graduutung class wvll be ushered un durmg thus procossuonol Altar thr- nnvocahon the hugh school Gnrlsl Glee Club will Qing Oh I ll 4 c orl by Miss ll derson The general theme of thus graduating service us Our Re sponsubnlaty Thus tlmely top lc concerns the post present and future and ls In keeping wvth the Interests of the peo ple It offers Indeed a great challenge to the graduatnng class of this year Svnce It has been the custom for the post years to choose speakers from the graduotung class three represontatuves from tl-ns year s class were chosen George Sovereign wvll speak on Wm nmg the Wor, Dorls Verchuo Bulldlng on the Past ' Betty Wlemsberger on Work mg Toward the Future At thus some servnce Dean J R Thomgren wvll present the S R Dyer Scholarshup Award Mr Fasher wrll present Award The Senior Class wnll be pre committees who will help maRe ggr-n,1.,M.gup,,5nf,nde,.,f A 3 the affair a success are decora tlon, Maxle Erlckson program and lnvitatlon Don Chrter chalra, hnerson Wlrta The ad visers are Mlu Hicks Mlm Car mody and Miss 'I'ho1-nburgh wlth l-' E Melnty-re as general chalr mlh Chaperones for the reception wlll be Mr and Mrs John Fllhar Mr and 'Mrs A B Grimes and Mr and Mrs Harry Schroeder Qulll and Soroll llluoso T on of llle We lx .hm F'itzGerald a junior was chosen as Boone Hldhs out standing teen ager by the mem bers of the Quill and Scroll Society at their Aprll meetmg This selection of I 'teen' from our student the request we-ll known who vfrltes Tribune A letter received from her stated that our school paper had been selected to help flnd one of the natlons outshndmg teen agera to be chosen as 'Teen of the Week for the Chicago Truhune and nynrllcnted papers I Ill l Vu lunulx la tu flnd I lun um: who mliht bo of lntcrclt to other teen agers of the nntlcm such as someone with an unusual hobby or out of school job or mmlunn who oxcolln In dnlng something She oald that each Teen of the Week will be lea tureda with plctura and Mary She also polnted out that an- other possible motlve of the plan mlfht be to ehlft the emphasla from tha bobby sox ht to smarter and smoofher teens. body was made at of Sholla Daly a teen-age eolurnnlst for the Chicago Grimes afterwhch Mr James Morris presudent ot the Board of Education will present the dnplomas to the graduates Of EQCIGl mterest IS the fact that three of the members of this graduahng class com pleted their educotuon through the Umted States Armed For ces Institute They are Roy mond Heaps Rvchord R Lea verton and Harald R Sas The romamlng 132 sensors are graduating ln the vcnous cour ses as follows I9 m Arts ond Crafts 33 In Socsal Scuence 38 ln Sclenhflc 3 ln Language and 39 In the Commercual Course 45 Glass Aolmhes CALBNDAR SENIOR CLASS PLAY Hllh School Auditorium Friday May 18 800 pm SENIOR CLASS PICNIC McHose Park Monday 'May 21 2 30 pm SR. CLASS ASSEMBLY High School Audxtorxum Thursday May 24 2 30 p m SR HIGH HOB0 DAY Mdlole Park Friday May 25 I 00 pm lllqh n lu w I nun Ill .1 hhluy May an nun I nl BACCALAURFZATF SERMON High School Audxtorium Sunday Moy 27 8 00 pm Rev A M Clnrko Spmkvr JR,-SENIOR RECEPTION I-lldh School Audltorlurn Tuesday May 29 815 pm. GRADUATING IXIIRCISEB Illlh School Audltorlum ihuraday, May Sl B 00 pm.
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