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f5 W' s 'J Y. ' t 19 Evelyn Thompson Sergeant at Arms Miss Speers Advisor' Joan Walch Vivian Harder Pat Schubert President Vice-President SevretaryfTre-ietu G. A. A. Promoting good sportsmanship among the girls ot Boise high school was the main objective ot the Girls' Athletic Association. A busy year included a schedule ot sports, such as volleyball, speedball, basketball and softball. Atter school the girls could earn their letters by hiking, riding or bicycling. Ping pong was also ottered but not as a team sport. The social year began with the initiation ot new members. Cn lanuary 24, the annual sport dance was held with Dorothy Karcher, Marian Kozak and Marjorie Newton as co-chairmen. The district playday was held in the spring at Public School Field. All the surrounding towns were invited and in turn our members attended their playdays. ln May the sophomores and juniors gave a banquet tor the graduating seniors, who received their second year stripes. Also at the end ot the year the underclassmen received their letters. Atter G.A.A. members have earned their little B they can become a member ot the Girls' UB Club. Girls' B Club members who have earned their big B's. 20
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Rich Collins Dennis Doherty Bob Baines l'n- tilt-1-t Vw,-ltr-f-,riff-:rl fl--wr'-tary Boys' Federation Do you know who was responsible for the Calico Ball or the Cobble: Fest? You probably know, but just for posterity it was the Boys' l7f1Ll+'t'EillOIt, Thr- annual Cobble Fest pep rally was sponsored on the eve nt tltf- Boise-Nampa football dame, but because of rain, the st-r'pt-ritirie parade was not held after the Fest. For the first time in many years a Gobble Fest Queen was chosen. Carolyn Carle--y was diven this honor, with lune Abbott and Katltlwffn Connor as her attendants, As is their custom tht- Fed sponsored the annual Christmas lformal De-cerrilzei' 22, which was again one of the nicest dances of tlrt- yr-ar. 'l't1ftA Cappella Choir sand Christmas music durinq tlu' int:-rniission. Sftltinu popvorn, pop, hotdoos, etc. at the Boise-Nampa foot- ball qarnf- was one of their more notable money-makinq projects. This yt -ar tht- Boys' Fed sponsored two boys' assemblies. The first was a movinq picture about hunting safety and the second lOrtlllt'l'Kl a speaker who told about the Coast Guard Academy. Boys' Federation Council 1' 3 ' r 1 In Flip Kleffner 'l'r.wtvtri--I Mr. Wood A-lx r-.tri 'xr' 0, V1 lrs . 1 9
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Keith Bagley Gene Van Houten Howard Barton l'vfi-.ulf-nl VIH- llimzitlo-vit Sei'ret.iryfTre.1::uri-1 Club ll you liappc-ii to saunler down the halls ol Boise High and see smite boy in a red letter sweater, strangely enourgh he may be fi ineniber ol the B Club, not the band. The B Club is an organization composed ol all the varsity atlilf-tits in the school. This includes all letterrnen in football, liaslwtluall, baseball, tennis, doll and track. This year under Keith Baqley, Gene Van Houten, and Howard Barton as chairmen, the B Club handled the concessions at the District and State Basketball tournaments. They were kept busy each niqht providinq refreshments lor the crowds, The pro- cw-f-cls went lor the purchase of the new scoreboard at the qym. The annual B Club formal was held February 18. As one of the lf-attire attractions the B Club Queen was crowned. This year the club selected Tune Qbenchain as their queen, and Madeline Meltvedt and Sandra Price as her attendants. lfacli nic-inber of the B Club was introduced by Rich Collins, tlif- inastr-r ol ceremonies. This year Dale Mathews was chosen fir: the most valuable lootball player on the '49 team. Gene Van llOlllf'l1 and lloward Barton were chosen as the honorary co- cwipliiiiis. Members of the Boys' B Club Z0 Ronnie Oliver Si-mf-.iiit -it Arm Mr. Gibb Ai lviunr 21
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