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8 COURIER HISTORY OF THE SENIOR CLASS louder than words, and words are idle when deeds are in MQ evidence. VVhat the class of '22 has accomplished, and what its members have attained during their four years in Boise High School will long stand out in silent testimony of their merits. In keeping with their chosen nationality, the Irish, they have carried on in a manner characteristic of the famous sons of Erin, and in doing so have set a new standard for classes yet to come. They might well be called a class of f'builders for they have helped in the campaign for, and Watched the construction of, first, our new Industrial Arts building, and later, the wonderful central section which is now in the last stages of completion. Arriving in September, 1918. from the various grade schools, the class elected Victor Cameron, presidentg Alene Long, vice-presidentg Edith Osgood, secretary, and Louise Nagel, treasurer. Daniel Azcuenaga and XVilliam Lansdon repre- sented the class in the Student Council for the Freshman year. The class made a commendable showing in all lines of student activity during the year. XfVilson Gowdy, as presidentg Margaret Flesher, as vice-president, and Edith Hobson, as secretary-treasurer, presided over the class meetings during the second year, with VVilliam Lansdon and Asher Getchell two of the chosen twelve on the Student Council. Miss Bella Turk was elected to membership in the Boise Chamber of Commerce as representative of the Sophomore class. During that year C1919-19201 the Sophomore class led the school for the greatest number of members on the Honor Roll. ' Returning to school as Juniors, pros- pects for a great year loomed bright. The enrollment had grown to immense pro- portions, the new Industrial Arts build- ing, with the extraordinary vocational courses offered, was ready for occupa- tion, and Boise High School assumed an almost college-like air. The class presi- dent for this year was Hester Yost, with CCOMPLISHMENTS speak Deane Sibley as vice-president, and Margaret Flesher, secretary'-treasurer. For its Student Council representation. the class chose Edith Hobson and XX-'ilson Gowdy. Mr. Fred Blase, of the history department, was the class's choice for delegate to the Chamber of Commerce. Miss Hertha Casperson, a hearty Irish sympathizer, was the faculty advisor. According to an old tradition, the Seniors were honored by the animal junior-Senior Promenade, which was a decided feature of the year's social activities. Despite the difficulties encountered during the class's Senior year, due to crowded conditions because of the con- struction of the central section, the class maintained an unusual amount of organi- zation. At a meeting in the gymnasium at the start of the year, Williani Lansdon was elected Senior class president, Katherine Heigho, vice-president, Laird Fort, treas- urer, and Helen Turner, secretary, and Miss Deborah Davis, class, advisor. liVilliam Lansdon left school at the close of thefirst semester and entered the em- ploy of the Boise City National Bank, and Katherine Heigho assumed the duties of the Senior class president, while Paul Tate was elected to fill the office of vice-president. The year of 1921-1922 has been one of remarkable activity, with football of cur- rent interest during the first of the year, to give it a good start. Boise was blessed with a record-breaking team this year, that emerged with the championship of the state tied to their belts. It is a fact worthy of recognition that of the eigh- teen men who comprised the first team, nine were from the Senior class. In the Inter-class track meet this year. which was held during the middle of April, the Seniors walked off with the honors with a margin of about 16 points. In other activities of the school the past year, Seniors have taken their place with outstanding success. SADIE FELDMAN, THOMAS OGDEN.
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