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QF' 'S ,rr , . ,mae Qiefa 61,14 .Mimi ft at Oy! 1 Alice Mary Barber Beth Alloway Eames, Cogqn Vilas Flick Out of 9oo girls in Boise high school 32 are elected as honor girls. All girls having an average of a 3 or better are eligible for nomination. This year an assembly was held where the girls were nominated. Virginia Yriondo, a sophomore, was mistress of ceremonies. Nellie May, a charming little freshman girl, entertained the girls with a novelty tap dance. Essamary Parker, a junior, offered a tri-waltz. Beth Alloway, a senior, danced the ever-lovely skater's waltz. After the nominations each name was checked and a week later the girls voted upon the nominees. At this assembly the sophomores were the entertainers. Again mixing business with pleasure, which in this instance proved very successful, the girls voted upon and elected 32 of their most worthy friends as the honor girls of Boise high school. The girl who received the highest number of votes was crowned May queen at the annual honor girl dance May 4. The one receiving the next highest number of votes was named maid of honor. 1 The honor girl dance was one of the loveliest affairs of the season. The hall was decorated in a charming fashion. Marian Sandmeyer, the general chairman of the ball, should be complimented on her excellent work in carrying out the 'beautiful garden theme. The chairmen assisting her were Louise Fickes, decorations, Mary Cowles, programs, Beth Alloway, entertainment, Margaret King, patrons. For the first time a banquet was held preceding the dance. All the girls enjoyed a sumptuous feast, after which they went home to freshen up a bit for the dance, which was held at the Elks' temple. In the later part ofthe month of May the 32 honor girls held a delightful breakfast. The book of honor close without the holding of their annual May breakfast. girl activities could not For the second tions. The two the most. The thirteen Vilas Flick, john Of these the five The Courier has held a popular boy contest to match the honor girl selec- Courier. In the preliminary elections the thirteen boys receiving second election for the highest boys. were Earnest Coffin, Keith Farley, Charles Finnell, Bob Fletcher, McDevitt, jack Robertson, Harley Sullivan, and Vincent Wells. Hewitt, Lowe, and Robertson. year their First Row: Gillenwater, Dodds, Oakley. Second Row: Alloway, Minson, Hearne. Hicks, Barber, Geddes, Kidder, Driscoll, jayo, Baker, Parker. Second Row: Thomas, Lloyd, Brodkover, Braxtan, Terry, Price, Ash, Clnyville, Fitzwater, Fonts, Smead, Barns, Biggs, Zurcher. Camera Shy: Sigmund, Ashenfelter, Friedline. 412610 1 l e Jiuml. ,gg
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