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NANCY MOORE Vice-President ANN OLSON Secretary MARY GOTTENBERG Treasurer Girls' Club JO CULVER President Every girl in Boise High is a member of the Girls' Club, whose object is to help every girl participate in some phase of high school life. Under the leadership of Miss Clara Otness, the club was headed by Jo Culver, president, Nancy Moore, vice-president, Ann Olson, secretary, and Mary Gottenberg, treasurer. Ofhcers representing the junior class were: Marjorie Newton, presi- dentg Jo Murelaga, vice-president, Jo Lizaso, secretaryg and Joyce Farns- worth, treasurer. Representing the sophomore class were: Roberta Wilson, president, Donna Medlin, vice-president, Peggy Kelly, secretaryg and Jo Coffin, treas- urer. The first of the annual affairs was the Calico Ball, held in October. This dance was co-sponsored by the Girls' Club and the Boys' Federation, with Jo Culver and Alan Adams serving as co-chairmen. At Christmas the club sponsored a drive to collect money from the students to buy candy, toys, fresh fruits, clothes, fruitcakes, and dollar bills for the patients at the Ada County Hospital and State Colony a Nampa. The annual May Queen formal dance was presented in May. For this affair a May queen and two maids of monor were crowned, and a court of girls who danced around the traditional maypole were chosen. All of these senior girls were elected to the May queen court by the members of Girls' Clu . During May the senior girls' luncheon was given at the Hotel Boise, honoring all graduate girls and their mothers. To raise money for other activities, the Girls' Club operated a conces- sion at the Twin Falls-Boise football game and at several basketball games. 1951 CHARM BOARD GIRLS' CLUB CABINET 28
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Boys' lzederotion ALAN ADAMS President The Boys' Federation has built up a reputation equal to that of the Chamber of Commerce by sponsoring many activities essential to our school social life. This past year many dances, special assemblies and other activi- ties were held for the benefit of the student body. Alan Adams headed the programs and projects which included the following: the Gobblefest, the Calico Ball, the Boys' Federation Christmas formal and many special programs for the boys. The school always gets a bit of the Boys' Federation sponsored activi- ties at the beginning of the year. First it's the Calico Ball, where everyone dresses up in their informal best. This is followed up by the Gobblefest, which highlights the year as far as class competition goes. Again for the second year in a row, a queen was crowned to reign over the Gobblefest, This year Diane Barnes was queen, attended by Dolores Braden and Tammy Ogden. Also another worthwhile activity is the giving of awards at the awards assemblies. This is sponsored by the Boys' Federation and we were treated to two of them during the past year. When you sat at the football or basketball games, munching on popcorn or candy, it was partly through the efforts of the Boys' Federation. They sold refreshments many times during our athletic events. During the year the boys saw two assemblies, one featuring a Coast Guard film and speaker, and another with a speaker from the draft board. Officers for the club this year were: Alan Adams, president: Stanton Tate, vice-presidentg Aubrey Stephens, secretaryg and Alan Hochstrasser, treasurer. The club's advisor was Mr. Wood. 1951 BOYS' FEDERATION STANTON TATE Vice-President AUBREY STEPHENS Secretary ALAN HOCHSTASSER Treasurer . . -i , Q vi , ,M ...L-5. ivan- 5 29
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