Boise High School - Courier Yearbook (Boise, ID)

 - Class of 1947

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BUY ' PEDERATICN During the school year of '46-'47, the Boys' Federation led in boys' activities. The club may well boast of the large number of accom- plishments and the projects successfully car- ried out this year. Included among these was the eagerly awaited Cobble-Fest and Serpentine. This rally is held the night before the turkey day football game with Nampa to promote pep for this important fray. The old tradition of the seniors taking the trophy was broken as the juniors trampled the seniors under and snatched the prize. Another of the big events sponsored by the club was the annual Fed formal. Decem- ber, '47 saw the gym crowded with couples and decorated with red and white streamers as the Christmas spirit reigned supreme. To add to the treasury the club sold re- freshments, pop, and hot dogs at various foot- 'r M M 11 Ch 1 B tl ball and basketball games, and held the sale e 13',e.S,'Qe,,X' an vTfefE,,,,Qfde'fQ of the familiar BHS book covers. w,,,,,, Steel, Rodmy G,i,,,,, Tops among the activities originated this SeC'e y T i S 'pr year was a sport dance, the calico ball, planned by this club together with the Girls' Club, at which the boys appeared in levis and plaid shirts and the girls wore cotton calico dresses. This dance was well attended and it is hoped that it will become an annual affair. Also completed this year were two other major projects. A drive for a new concession stand at the Public School Field was begun by the Girls' Club and the Boys' Fed in '45-'46. The stand, a Cinder block building, was finished in time for this year's football season. For the school Dance Band, the organization purchased a new set of music stands. Aiding President Terry McMullen were the other officers of this group: Charles Butler, vice-presidentg Warren Steele, secretaryg and Rod Grider, treasurer. Representatives were Oliver Baxter, Rich lordan, and Tom Brandon from the senior classg lim Terry, Dick Patterson, and Bob Doane from the junior classg and lack Tidd and Bob Hall from the sophomore class. Passing judgment on their actions was Mr. Ed Hoshaw, the club's faculty advisor. Standing: lack Tidd, Bob Doane, Oliver Baxter, Dick Patterson, lim Terry, Tom Brandon, Bot: C. Hall, Mr. Hoslmw Seatedi Warren Steele, Terry McMullen, Charles Butler, Rich Iordan, Rod Grider 15

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GIRL ' CLUB Cn May 3, the Girls' Club held the annual May Queen formal to bring to a close an active and eventful year. Those senior girls chosen to wind the maypole were: Lova Mae Abbott, Nancy Bowden, Ruth Buettner, loyce Burnham, Mary Ellen Burns, Helen Carver, lane Chisholm, Lois Clark, Eva Cole, Monta Cook, Carol Craven, Norma Crossman, Sally Elison, Beverly Evans, Nellie Fay, Vernone Fowler, Dolores Grianunzio, Barbara Gram- mer, Patsy Gray, Rachel Hamilton, Agnes Hawley, Dorothy Haworth, Mary Hostetler, Noreen lohnson, Sharon Lawrence, Virginia Lewis, loan Link, Sally MacNamara, Helen Means, Beverly Nelson, Pat Park, Sherli Phil- lips, Charmion Price, Faye Spilsbury, Beverly Strike, Eu Vola Tilby, Elizabeth Wilcox. Elected by the girls of B.H.S. to direct the affairs of this club were Lova Mae Abbott, president, Norma Crossman, vice-president, 'Qin Lovaplfgigffhott No5fff,fpcfQSfl'Ij Beverly Strike, secretary, and Elizabeth Wil- Be,,,,,1, smke Elizabeth Wilco, cox, treasurer. Virginia Caufield, lesselene 5Q'l'l 'rY Timm Shepherd, Connie Obenchain, Margaret Aus- tad were junior representatives. The sophomores sent lennie Ah Fong, Pat Trask, Carolyn Gruger, and lean Marker as their representatives. Faculty advisor was Miss Clara Otness. Every girl in Boise High is a member of this club, whose object is to help every girl participate in some phase of high school life. To aid in the orientation program, Big Sister captains chosen this year were Eva Cole, Ramona Bouden, Virginia Lewis, Sharon Lawrence. The Girls' Club sponsored the Red Cross Drive, under the direction of Dolores Gianunzio and Alfred Miller, while a new and commendable project this year was the program of recrea- tional aid to the state feeble-minded colony, Veterans' Hospital, and Ada County Hospital. Appropriate gifts and money were sent to these institutions at Christmas. Another project th at won students' approval was installation of large mirrors in the girls' cloak room. A senior girls' luncheon in May honored graduating girls. Stamlimg Vunlilo Oli:-mflmun, llul Trask, lean Marker, Miss Otness, Virginia Caufield Sealed. In-'mile Ali Fong, Marqm'et Amistad, Elizalwetli Wilcox, Lova Mae Abbott, Norma Crossman, lesselene Shepherd, Carolyn Gruqer ,Yr l l4



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