Boise High School - Courier Yearbook (Boise, ID)

 - Class of 1936

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Grace Minson Betty Hearne Essamary Parker Lois Camp L. Baxter, Yriondo, Day, E. Smith, Ash, D VV g ur, Camp, Roller B k , Arclwibald, Perry lil' Pl' H: GIRLS' CLUB . The lndians are coming! The lndians are coming! Anyway, that's what it looked like when the Girls' club cabinet sponsored a pow-wow in conjunction with the Boise-Moscow game. The dean of girls' office was transformed into a general store, where lndian head-dresses and brightly colored feather ticklers were sold. During the pow-wow lndian blankets and these head-dresses made the students really look like the Boise Braves. The purpose of the sale was to raise money to sponsor a Tunior College scholarship. This, however, was only one of the many activities of this year's cabinet. The Co-ed Ball under the co-chairmanship of l-lelen Skelton and Ramona Rodgers had as its theme l'Candy Land. The hall was decorated with huge lolly-pops, chocolates, and candy canes. Each girl received red and white candy canes. The annual pay assembly put on by the Girls' club had as its chairman Lois Camp. The theme was a Black club or a night club in the heart of New York City. The stage was decorated entirely in black and silver. Couples, formally dressed, danced and dined, and an elaborate floor show made this pay as- sembly undoubtedly the most enjoyable ever put on. The officers of this year's cabinet were: Grace Minson, presidentg Betty l-learne, vice presidentg Essamary Parker, secretary, Lois Camp, treasurer. .21-

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t I 1 I t William Moats William Forney Don Coffin William Barrett Lewis, Gasser, Cornell, Drisc ll, B t haw, Cole, Burns, Darrah, F y C R b rtson, Howell B it Coffin, Moats, Winsteacl BOY'S FEDERATION o All unified efforts of the boys of B.l-l.S. are made through the Boys' federation. Qrganized only two years ago by Edwin Adams, former dean of boys, the federation has proved itself invaluable in fulfilling the very real need for a cen- tralizing influence to direct the boys cooperatively. The responsible position of president was Well filled this year by Bill Moatsp he was assisted by Bill Forney as vice president, Don Coffin as secretary, and Bill Barrett as treasurer. Effort was directed toward assisting in the solving of the school's traffic prob- lems and support of the city-Wide safety campaign. The federation's annual dance was a successful affair, receiving a large attendance of lively students. lohn Driscoll, a member of the federation council, was chairman of the dance, which has become traditional with the council. The unigue theme carried out entailed a ceremony similar to that used at the Annapolis ring dance, the couples passing through a large ring, Where the boys slipped circlets on their dates' fingers. Besides these, there were many minor activities engaged in, such 53 the presentation of assemblies, locating and collecting fuel for the Nampa rally and bonfire, which, by the Way, is no small task in itself. .20- 'H



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Lois Camp, Maid of Honor Essamary Parker, May Queen Don Coffin, Most Popular Boy Labrum, Fouts, Clayville, Simonsori, Camp, Faull, Burns, Nixon, Friedline, D. Power B es, E Ll d, S. Sarlat, Rodgers, Oakley, Higby, Thomas, Larson, Mann, Parker, Geddes, B gg R F. Lloyd, Garecliana, Braxtan, l-learne, Minson, L. Baxter, R. Day Cowles, Lovell HONOR GIRLS o For the 900 girls in Boise high school the high spot of the year came on May 9 at the Elks' Temple when the honor girls gave their annual dance and Essamary Parker was crowned gueen of May, with Don Coffin selected as the girls' choice for the most popular boy in school for l936. Reigning with Essamary as maid of honor was Lois Camp. The honor girls included the following juniors and seniors: Winona Barnes, Lorie Baxter, Elaine Biggs, Rachel Braxtan, Eleanor Burns, Lois Camp, Margaret Clayville, Mary Cowles, Ruth Day, Virginia Eaull, Betty Eouts, Toni Garechana, Mary lo Geddes, Betty l-learne, Pat l-ligby, lune Labrum, Robena Larson, Edna Lloyd, Faye Lloyd, lean Lovell, Betty Mann, Grace Minson, Betty Nixon, Beverly Gakley, Essamary Parker, Dortha Power, Ramona Rodgers, Tune Rose, Sylvia Sarlat, Raye Simonson, Mae Thomas, Virginia Yriondo, and Ruth Marie Eriedline. The gueen was crowned in a lovely lapanese garden, which was surrounded by lanterns, cherry blossoms, and huge fans in carrying out the theme, HA Nipponese Night, which made the dance one of the loveliest affairs of the year. This year the dance was put on entirely by the honor girls, with each of the 33 serving on a committee. Rachel Braxtan and Grace Minson were co-chairmen of the dance, and Miss Clara Ctness, dean of girls, was the faculty supervisor. Essamary Parker was in charge of the decorations, Mary Cowles of the corsages, Betty Nixon of the music, Betty Hearne of the programs, Beverly Gakley of the patrons, and Ramona Rodgers, publicity. To climax their activities, the girls held their annual breakfast and then attended church together. Thus ended a pleasant, busy year. .ZZ-

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