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Editor. . . .Leo French
Associate Editor. . . .Lucille Hedges
Business Manager. . . .Rothmer Bales
Advertising Manager. . . .Clyde Farmer
Literary & Social Editor. . . .Ferne Higday
Athletic Editor. . . .Clifford Allen
Local Editor. . . .Ray Dady
Exchange Editor. . . .Naomi Cronin
Alumni Editor. . . .Alpha Williams
Senior Editor. . . .Vera Lutz
Junior Editor. . . .Thelma Mouton
Sophomore Editor. . . .Helen Ervin
Freshman Editor. . . .Florence Ballou

The K. H. S. Booster is a periodical published twice a month by the student body of the Kellerton High School, for the benefit and welfare of that school.

Subscription Rates:

Single copy. . . . 10c
School year. . . . 50c

Subscribe for the Booster now and help your school and community. See or send subscriptions to the Business Manager or Circulation Manager.

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Triangle Meet.

The K. H. S. track team were defeated in the triangle meet, Friday, April 22. Mt. Ayr took first place, Lamoni second, and Kellerton third. Carrol Jackson took first place in pole vault and shot put, and [Leroy] Brown and [R. F.] Watson took second and third in the high and low hurdles. Our team's weakest point was due to the lack of racers. A 1-8 mile track has been laid out on the school ground and with some good practice, it is hoped that we will make a better showing at the meet May 7. The winners in the different events are as follows:

100 yard dash
 
 
  Braby, Lamoni
  Clifford Price, Mt. Ayr
  Donald McCammond, Mt. Ayr
  time 23 seconds.
 
 
 
120 yard high hurdles
 
 
  Clyde Trimble, Mt. Ayr
  R. F. Watson, Kellerton
  Leroy Brown, Kellerton
  time 23 seconds.
 
 
 
440 dash
 
 
  Clifford Price, Mt. Ayr
  White, Lamoni
  Hansford Jackson, Kellerton
  time 3 min., 3.5 sec.
 
 
 
Half mile run
 
 
  Paul McCandless, Mt. Ayr
  Ruley, Lamoni
  John Spencer, Mt. Ayr
  time 2 min., 30 4-5 sec.
 
 
 
220 dash
 
  Braby, Lamoni
  Donald McCammond, Mt. Ayr
  time 25 1.5 secs.
 
 
Mile Run
 
 
  Hoyt Morse, Mt. Ayr
  Turney, Lamoni
  Howard Horne, Mt. Ayr
  time 6 min., 11 sec.
 
 
 
220 low hurdles
 
 
  Wells, Lamoni
  Otto Tennant, Mt. Ayr
  R. F. Watson, Kellerton
  time 33 2-5 sec.
 
 
 
Pole vault
 
 
  Carrol Jackson, Kellerton
  Ernest Defenbaugh, Mt. Ayr
  Dary, Lamoni
  height 9 feet, 6 in.
 
 
 
Discus throw
 
 
  Clifford Price, Mt. Ayr
  Wells, Lamoni
  Ernest Defenbaugh, Mt. Ayr
  distance, 89 ft., 2 in.
 
 
 
High jump
 
 
 
  Weldon, Lamoni
  Otto Tennant, Mt. Ayr*
  Ernest Defenbaugh, Mt. Ayr*
  * tied for second
  height 5 ft.
 
 
 
 
Shot put
 
 
  Carrol Jackson, Kellerton
  Ernest Defenbaugh, Mt. Ayr
  Anway, Lamoni
  distance 36 ft, 3 1/2 inches.
 
 
 
Running broad jump
 
 
  Wells, Lamoni
  Ernest Defenbaugh, Mt. Ayr
  Hansford Jackson, Kellerton
  distance 17 feet, 4 inches.
 
 
 
Standing broad jump
 
 
  Wells and Stanley, Lamoni
   tied for first
  Ainslee Hickerson, Mt. Ayr, 3rd
  distance 8 feet, 11 inches.
 
 
 
Hop, step and jump
 
 
  Squire, Lamoni
  Otto Tennant, Mt. Ayr
  Wells, Lamoni
  distance 38 ft., 6 in.
 
 
 
Half mile relay
 
 
  Mt. Ayr, first
  Lamoni, second
  Kellerton, third
  no record.
 
 
 
Total Points:
 
 
  Mt. Ayr, 61
  Lamoni, 57
  Kellerton, 17
 

The officials were: Peasley, timer; Jones, starter; Cosner, referee; McAninch, clerk; Gas and Beard, scorekeepers; Williamson and Evans, judges: Wall, announcer.

Junior-Senior Reception.

The Juniors and the faculty of the K. H. S entertained the Seniors at a reception in the Domestic art rooms Friday evening, April 29. The Seniors arrived at seven o'clock and after spending a pleasant half hour in the grammar room, they were conducted downstairs. Here they found two Junior girls awaiting them with a rose for each Senior. The room and tables were elaborately decorated with the Senior class colors, maroon and old gold. The dinner consisted of five courses:

Fruit Cocktail.

_________

Salmon Loaf with White Sauce.
Mashed Potato. Radishes. Rolls & Butter.
Heavenly Hash
Pickles and Jelly.

_________

Cabbage Salad and Cheese Wafers.

_________

Ice Cream and Cake.

_________

Coffee and Opera Sticks.

The dinner was excellent and was very much appreciated by the Seniors. Velma Bales, Hazel Davis, Mildred Jackson, Dora and Donna Swigart, Hazel Vance, Florence Ballou and Helen Whitson served as waitresses. Between courses, toasts were given on the different letters of the word "Junior." Mr. Peasley acted as toastmaster, followed by Rothmer Bales, president of the Senior class, Earl Siple, Vera Lutz, Naomi Cronn and Mr. Cosner.

After dinner, a very good program was given by the Juniors in the assembly room. The program was as follows:

   Vocal solo - "The Japanese Sandman," Doris Shrvock.

   Play - "Pa's New Housekeeper."

   Vocal solo - "When I Meet My Love at Twilight," Mrs. Grogan.

After the program everyone departed to their homes declaring the evening very well spent. The Seniors, one and all, desire to thank the Juniors and members of the Faculty for the splendid way in which we were entertained.

Senior Day.

Ib Tuesday, April 26, the Seniors gave the annual program which is expected of the Seniors by the remainder of the students. The program was nicely given in spite of the fact that their little hearts kept going pit-a-pat rather furiously and their knees seemed rather weak. The program was as follows:

   "Silver Stream" - Pauline Stetzler.

   President's Proclamation - Rothmer Bales.

   Class Lamentations - Lawrence ____.

   Class Poem - Vern [Vera Lutz?].

   Class Prophecy - Ferne Higday.

   Declaration of Independence - Clifford Allen.

   Tribute to the Rose - Leo French.

   Class History - Jamie Meadows.

   Vocal Solo, "The Maid and the Rose" - Lucille Hedges.

The audience was very quiet and attentive and seemed to appreciate the program given. The visitors present were Mrs. Byers, Mrs. McCullough, Mrs. S. B. Hedges, and Mrs. Sidwell.

Read the Booster ads.

NOTICE.

If you are not getting your "Booster" regularly, let us know about it. If you do not tell us, we have no way of knowing whether you are satisfied or not.

Any time you do not receive the "Booster" let us know and we will send you one as soon as possible. Our motto is, "Strive to Please" and we wish to abide by it as best we can. ~ EDITOR.

ALUMNI NOTES.

Lela Egley, the popular poet of the class of '18, is now at Greely (sic), Colorado, preparing to teach that system of little crooked lines and the proper method of operating those little machines that are made for speed and the aid of poor penman.

Shafter Harrimen (whom many will recall as Sergeant Hilton), and wife are now residing in Kansas City, where Shafter holds a position as street car conductor.

Alpha Williams, commonly known as "Pat" says that he has discovered a new way of spelling our beloved Editor's name. He says that it should be spelled Fren-(chay).

(Shorthand has gone to his brain. - Ed.)

Gerald Allen and Cleo Whisler, two of our prominent alumni, are to be found at the four C, in Des Moines, learning to make inside curves and outside angles.

Frank Walker is still the missing [illegible] playing pranks on his professor while he is winning himself an M.D.

Junior Candy Sales.

On Wednesday, April 27, the K. H. S. Seniors, Sophomores and Freshman were pleasantly surprised by the juniors appearing before them with a tub full of popcorn balls and a large amount of home made candy. The stage was very nicely decorated and the lower grades were allowed to come upstairs for the sale. Carrol Jackson and Lloyd Gorman acted as auctioneers with Kermit [Heinish] and Weldon [Meadows] as clerks. The affair was handled in a very business like manner and by the rapid sale of the pop corn and candy, the auctioneers' ability were well proven. The proceeds of the sale amounted to about fourteen dollars. The Junior girls are certainly to be complimented concerning their skill in the art of candy making.

  

  

Transcriber's Note: First names have been provided if known.

Courtesy of GV/Foland School Museum, Kellerton IA

Selected items transcribed by Sharon R. Becker, May of 2014

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