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The COURIER Gffn N zwhoure Irelan Forney Bean N :uh W ilran F itzwater Besides the regular duties of the council this year, it undertook several large projects, one of which was the reorganization of all the school clubs by requiring all clubs to hand in constitutions for filing. In order to make the constitutions more uniform, the council members drew up a model constitution. Since keeping up school property and making necessary improvements is another of the duties of the Student Council, new trophy cases for Boise High School's large array of trophies appeared in the main hall. In the spring the Student Council was the financial backer of the Whitman Glee Club from Walla Walla, Washington. The profits from this program went toward the fund for building the new gymnasium. During the last few meetings before this school year ended the council discussed the monitor system, which they recommended be installed next year. This system aims to protect all school and student property from the theft and mutilation which has been all too common around Boise High School during the past years, by having monitors stationed in the halls each period of the school day. Advisory oflicers were: P. Graham, M. LeMoyne, E. Beetham, H. Hitchcock, R. Strawn M. Hearne, T. Beatty, B. Wood, R. Johnson, E. Flenner, E. Higginson, F. Ensign, H. Cope, C. Malh, L. Williams, Swan, R. Bean, G. Shatton, M. Ash, B. Smith, M. Seibel, A. Miller, Graves, B. Lenfest, T. MacGregor, K. Stewart, E. Fox, V. Miller, R. MacDonald L. Thamert, W. Quigley, F. Stephens, B. Hardiman, M. Poncia, L. Troy, G. MacGregor M. Taylor, F. Leighton, R. Freeman, V. Warner, A. B. Woods, W. Kearney, L. Nelson I. Nokelby, C. Yeomans, L. Saflie, R. Compton, B. Dobson, L. Acklay, L. Archibald, E. Hall R. Edlefsen, F. L. Burns, E. Caveney, W. Young, Ballard, R. Brewer, H. Hearne, M Thode, M. Bodle, R. Estell, L. Drennan, A. Booth, G. I-Ieazle, D. Shaw,'E. Caldwell H. Neuman, D. Simpson, W. Lockwood, W. Higginson, S. Brewer, C. Parsons, B. Giflin J. Meffert, A. L. Bell, A. Rosendick, H. Church, W. Weishaupt, F. Graham, P. Loomis B. Rayborn, D. Watson. ' 3 D l y 7 ! 9 5 9-7
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The COURIER STUDENT GUVEDNMENT HARING equally in the problems and cares of governing a student body of I,500, the Student Council, with the faculty committees, cooperated in managing student affairs. The Student Council was a body of thirteen representatives, a president, four members from the school-at-large and two from each class. The group met once every two weeks. The presidents of each class had the privilege of attending the council meetings, but they did not have any voting power. Whenever the necessity arose, the council called a meeting X- of advisory representatives. Each advisory had a president, vice-president and secietaiy-treasurer. The president ap- i pointed committees to arrange advisory programs. The main idea of the council is to sponsor those school activities which will most benefit the entire student body and to solve various problems which from time to time confront the students. The teachers on the faculty frequently are called upon for advice. Faculty members on the Student Govern- ment Committee this year were Loren E. Basler, chairman, Miss Evelyn Wenstrom, Miss Anne Hill and Miss Katherine Semple. Eugene Shellworth, as President of the Associated Students of Boise High School, proved himself to be a very capable and efficient leader, well able to pilot the affairs of a large high school. The members of the council elected from the school-at-large were all seniors this year. They were Elinor Lucas, Victor Warner, Oliver Davis and Elizabeth Bond. During the second semester Oliver Davis was forced to resign because of outside duties and Kenneth Robertson, a junior, took his place for the remainder of the school year. Pauline Newhouse and Leverett Giflin were the representatives from the senior class, John Ireton and Richard Forney were elected from the junior class, Ruth Bean and Bert Nash from the sophomore class, and Virginia VVilson and Melva Fitzwater were the representatives from the freshman class. The regular duties of this student governing board consists of approving the appointments of the many student managers of the different branches of athletics and the editor and busi- ness manager of The Courier. The Student Council has charge of appointing the yell leaders, the sending of letters of congratulations and condolence, flowers and gifts in the name of Boise High School. The council is called upon to put on assemblies and this year presented one of the regular student body assemblies. The issuing of all awards was done in the name of the Student Council. This year two trophy and awards assemblies were given, one on May 8 and the second on May 16. S hellworllz Lum: Dani: Band Warner 26
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