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Quill and Scroll The Quill and Scroll is an international honorary society for high school journalists. To be eligible for membership, students must be juniors or seniors connected with the staff of either the High- lights or the Courier, or have forty column inches of their work published in the Highlights. As a project for the year the club collected out- standing poems, short stories and essays written by students to be included in an anthology. lnitiations were held in the spring and the fall, when incoming members were installed at formal candlelight ceremonies. Guiding the club were: Cathy Nixon, president, Dick Priest, vice-president, Mary Knapton, secre- tary-treasurerg and Miss lmo Brown, advisor. History Club With a full schedule of bi-monthly meetings, the History Club participated in many varied activi- ties. The club met to discuss world affairs and listened to guest speakers relate their experiences of travel in foreign lands. One of the more inter- esting speakers of the year was Mr. San Chin from Burma. On February 14, the members at- tended the naturalization ceremonies in district court, so that they might see how immigrants are naturalized. The annual lnternational Banquet was held on April l3, in the high school cafeteria. Mrs. Maria Neuman, who has lived in Czechoslovakia during the last few years, was the principal speaker. The first semester officers were: president, Sandra Price, vice-president, Sue Connors, and secretary, Barbara Pennington. Guiding lights for the second semester were Barbara Pennington, presidentg Edmond Fong, vice-presidenty and Leah lones, secretary. Miss leffrey was the advisor. Science Club lf you were a student of B.H.S. and were interested in science, the Science Club was the organization to which you should have belonged, lt is open to any student interested in science. Each member of the club had a particular proj- ect on which he or she worked during the year. At each meeting reports were made on the progress of these projects, followed by group discussions. Guest speakers talked, gave demonstrations and led debates on current scientific news, providing the Science Club with plenty of activity through- out the year. Officers of the club were: lames Pierce, presi- dent, lames Walker, vice-presidentg and Betty Hanford, secretary, The Science Club's advisor is Mr. Davis.
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Home Ec Club Are you one of those people who are quite talented in the domestic field? lf so, you probably belong to the Home Ec Club. lts purpose is to bring student members in closer touch with the greater home economics organiza- tions of the state and nation. This club, which is affiliated with the F.H.A., or Future Homemakers of America, had many ac- tivities during the year. The girls made stuffed animals for the State School and Colony at Nampa, acted as hostesses at the F.l-l.A. Convention held at Boise, and sent aid to a foreign country. They also planned a Mothersllaughter tea with a special style show presented by the girls to show the progress they had made during the year. Officers for this year were: president, loyce Lyman, vice-president, Katharine Love, secretary, Evelyn Thompson, and treasurer, ludith Culver. Faculty advisor for this club was Miss Carol Paine. Future Teachers lf, when planning a career, you chose teaching, you probably joined an organization Called the Future Teachers of America. This club is now in full swing in its second year. At the meetings throughout the year many out- standing speakers aided the students by supplying information about college prerequisite credits, and suggesting special schools to enter to acquire the knowledge they need. With the purpose in mind of creating interest among our future teachers, the students visited several grade and junior high schools to observe different methods of teaching. Guiding the club's activities during the first semester were Trudy Baird, presidentg Carleen Emory, vice-president, and Margaret Costello, secretary-treasurer. Second semester officers were Carleen Emory, president, Lena lantz, vice-president, and Connie Howerton, secretary-treasurer. Faculty advisors for the club were Mrs. Boland and Mr. Hays. Commercial Club To be eligible for membership in the Commercial Club a girl must be enrolled in the Advanced Secretarial Course. The objects of the club are to learn the correct method of attending to the duties expected of a good secretary, and to acquire a general knowl- edge of the business procedure in an office. These students also received valuable informa- tion from speakers and demonstrations of office equipment during the meetings, planned by a program committee. Pins were awarded for progress in typing and shorthand, and by the end of the year the girls were considered the best future secretaries ever graduated from Boise High School. Officers for the year were: loan Thompson, president: Delores lohnson, vice-presidentg Elsie Houstveit, secretary-treasurer, and Diane Chester, reporter. Club advisor was Miss Marian Flemmer.
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