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The Student Council at Work Mathews, Brigham, Robinson, Charrier, Farmer O 1 STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council activities for 1939-40 were under the capable leadership of Betty Mathews, first girl student body president for nine years. The goal of this year's council was to give every willing student a chance to take part in school activities. Talent auditions were held to discover new talent. A popular addition to the opening school party was the game room. Under the guidance of Betty Mathews the first State Student Council convention was held in Boise in the Capitol building and received state-wide recognition. The Student Council consisted of Peggy Brigham, vice-presidentg Nancy Robinson, secretaryg lim Charrier, treasurer, and Warren Farmer, corresponding secretary. Representatives chosen by the classes for the year were Tom Collins and Rose Mateovich, seniors, Frances Fitzgerald and Marion Sullivan, juniorsg Bob Barbour and Patty Anne Oxley, sophomores. Miss Margaret Sinclair was faculty adviser. x ey, Barbour: Collins, Mateovichq Fitzgerald, Su Pa lliv 9
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GIRLS' CLUB IN Rogers, Bracken, Gianunzio. Gray GIRLS' CLUB Page 16 Under the giiiclfirice ol Miss Clara Qtness, the Girls' Club has conipletel another t l yn-ar ol service not only to the girls, but also to Boise High Sc ioo . This busy organization was led by Muriel Rogers, president, Claire Bracken, vice- presideiitp Charlotte Gianunzio, secretary, and Rosalie Gray, treasurer. The junior girls were represented by Regina G-armendia, presidentp Barbara lane Gamble, vice- - l ' lc nt' Mariorie Smith secretary and Dorothy Kalbus, treasurer. Chosen from tie prifsii' X , , . ,, , , soplioniores were Deva Chisholm, president, Sally Stone, vice-presidentg loyce Halley, secretary, and Phyllis Field, treasurer. First on the program tor the year was the big sister movement, designed to welcome new girls, This was captained by Maryanne Kennedy and Donna Wortliwiiie. The Coed Ball, ln the Dog l-louse, sponsored by the junior girls with Barbara Grim and Margery Potter, chairmen, was held October YO. The proceeds trom it were used lor scholarships. An assembly was also held to earn money for scholarships, with Harriett Driscoll as chairman. An innovation this year was the lll3ale Face Sguaw Week to stimulate pep tor the Nampa tootball game. During this time all girls went without make-up, A trinket sale was hold during this week with the sophomore girls in charge. Crowning the year's activities was the lovely May Queen dance. CONFERENCE
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