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W Q. M I SS ICSTII EI! II USE Advisor ' ,DIS KICIINS I'I'I'I'I'1RSON Ih-rorllillg S4-erm-t1il'y VVAIXI' It KVI' 1951 S'I'UIJICN'I' FOUNFI I. Student Council One of the most important matters taken up by the student council this year was the vandalism between Nampa and Boise at Thanksgiving time. Our student council got together with Nampa's and arranged for a trophy to be presented to the school having the best sportsmanship. If any of the students happened to be strolling down the main hall sixth period about three days before Christmas they may have seen Sherman Snyder perched on a ladder, Eddie Barton sweeping up some broken glass, .lim Rutherford standing around with tinsel draped over his ears or Stanton Tate supervising. Yes, the student council decorated the Christmas tree. The members of the student council included: Blaine Cooper, presidentg Sherman Snyder, vice-presidentg Lois Kerns, recording secretary, Walt Root, corresponding secretary, and Jim Rutherford, treasurer. The sophomore class was represented by Dick Belveal, Dick Weeks and Jim Sprague. John Mix, Monte Curtis and Aubrey Stephens hailed from the junior class, and last but not least?'? Stanton Tate, Leroy Weber, and Eddie Barton voiced the opinions of the seniors. Miss Huse, advisor, was an invaluable member of the council. During the second semester Jim Rutherford was called into the Air Force and Jim Wisner took over his job as treasurer. The student council sponsored the annual all-school mixer, conducted cheerleader and class officer elections, arranged for our assemblies and con- ducted campaigns for funds such as the Cancer Fund. The students probably all noticed the change in the appearance of the hoys' letter sweaters. This was due to a change in the IS club constitu- tion which had to be okeyed by the student council. In short, you may say that the student council takes care of all matters concerning the student body affairs. JIM IiU'I'I-II'IRI 0ItIl SHERMAN SNYDER IILAINE COOPER ' 'rea su rel' VIf'l'-PI't'SIlIOIII Ifresiilent, l torn-spnlnlimf N-1-rn-tary I 9
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, I - THE SCHOOL BOARD MEETS ON MONDAY NOON EARL OLSEN3 MAX NEWHOUSE: AL CAMPBELL: CARL BOWDEN, Chairman: HOMER DEAL, MRS. JOHN WOOD, DR. ROBERT SMITH Administrotion Many of the students do not become very well acquainted with the administrative body. However, it is the group responsible for the smooth- ness with which our school functions. The school board, a vital part of this body, takes up such matters as the building of new schools and the appropriation of money for school im- provements and playground facilities. President of the school board is Mr. C. G. Bowden, Mary Bowden's father. Another familiar face on the board is Ann Olson's father. Mr. George H. Fields, our principal, does not come into direct contact with the students very often, but they are all affected by his plans and decisions. Mr. Larry A. Wood, Dean of Boys, will be well remembered as the policeman of the halls. The students will never forget that gentle tap on the shoulder which reminded them to move on, out of the center of the main hall. Miss Clara Otness, Dean of Girls, is advisor of the Girls' Club and Charm Board. She, along with Mr. Wood, also manages the orderlies and hall monitors. When the students had activity ticket troubles or wanted to obtain money for various club functions, they went to room 112 to see Mr. Ed L. Grider, finance manager. Zed L. Foy, superintendent of schools, has charge of hiring the teachers and buying all books and other school supplies. He also hears the unv wanted but inevitable complaints. Every school in Boise is under his juris- diction. LARRY WOOD Dean ol' Boys CLARA OTNESS Dean of Girls ZED L. FOY GEORGE H. FIELDS -ED GRIDER Superints-mlent of Schools Principal l'llllZllll'l' Mamlfrvl' 8
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Wgif Captain Smith K. Mrs. Barbara Miss Marion Barnes Alexander Ambellas I r01u'h. ROTC PE: English. Mrs. Edith Brumme1'Mr. Chester Colwcll Mr. Hoyt Cooper I.iIn'ary Industrml Arts .fiG,' History Sgt. Goforth Mr. Kenneth Grabner Cant. Donald Grey ROTC Math ROTC Qrs. Mildred Huetson Miss Nurse Mr. Paul Peterson Mr. ournalism ,' History Miss Katherine Mr. Se-mple English Esther Huse Miss Blanche Jeffery English AG: History Cecil Pollard Miss Lillian Quasf Biology f,wUIlllllt'7'!TI'l.1l Milton Small Miss Kathleen Specrs History Girls' PE Miss Amy Mason Miss Ruth Miller Mrs. Julia Olson Miss Carol Paine la'ng,lixh Spanish English llomf' Economics Mr. Ross Queen Mr. Keith Reichert Mr. W. O. Roi-thig Mr. Ron Runyan l'rinti'ng Wood Shop M1'r'ha11if'al llrazviny PHQ Courh Mr. Foy Tolles Mr. Henry ML Stanley Werner Mrs. Marlys Whitman Math Von der Heicic Math S1u'r'rh lnstrumrwlal Music 1 10 I 'J 1
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