Boise High School - Courier Yearbook (Boise, ID)

 - Class of 1952

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ey M the Key C ub or lunror Krwarns Club 'veg rn the 1951 52 school year y turntshlng he BOISG Youtn Center Tae Ke, Club 1 e remodel ng of te oa l' CFD Thrs organlzatton worked Nay at therr protect of secur mg the vacant lot dragonally ac oss the street from the school Wrth thrs property the club rntends to construct 1 parlcrng lot whlch they hope to rent to teachers and Key Club members Each week two Key Club members were chosen as guests of the KIWGHIS Club The ofhcers were Eugene Kromer presrdent hm Wells y1cepres1dent Robert McB1rney secretary treasurer and Clalre Harper recordlng secretary As a protect lor the summer the club has arranged for the use of a parlcrng lot near A1rway Park for proyldlng p rrkxng for baseball fans Ind Kxwanrs Club members eidlflfl 67615 l-lavmg the largest membershrp 1n tts enttre h1story tne Cwens Togata CLat1n Club? fulfllled rts pJrpose of pro Accordrng to trad1t1or1 a Latln Club Banquet was held 1n March The theme ot thrs gala affarr was Foohsh ness with all the members tal-:mg a hot drsh and dressmg rn Roman attlre One of the many actlvztres ot the l.at1n Club was the maklng and drstrlbutrng of 300 Chrlstmas carol books All carols tn these books were translated mto Latrn by members ot the Club The oftrcers for the year were Barbara VV6?1SSllKIUDl and ammy Ogden consuls lo Coffrn guaestor ttreasurerl and Peggy Kelly praetor tsecretaryl The monthly meetlngs were sponsored and aclv1sed y Mrss Mary Ann Hogarth Wild! fl!! Twrce a mon '1 the French Club Le Cercle Franca1s meets to further the knowledge and rnterest of French students rn therr cncsen language A new pomt system was 1r1troduced thls year to the members of Le Cercle Francals A French Club Emblem ts awarded to each member who has been acttve enough to earn the requrred pornts Dunng meetrngs French programs were grven and only French was spoken Also the club ordered ptns and xl1Y1l1XPCl the year wlth the nnual French Club banquet Glitters for the frrst semester were Marrlyn Stanton pres1dent Nancy Wanlace secretary Drane Shaw treas urer and Morcla Thornton program chatrman Second sem ster othcers were Darrel Peter prestdent 'C ye Taylcr vlce prestden Reglna Freernan secretary Paala Frtzlce treasurer Marllyn Kelly program chalrman f . ' , b' ' ' t ' L with labor. I V 1 dd the ei h. cl lc I moting further interest in the Latin language.

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.fer az? l Les Bois Hi-Y voted, along with the other Boise Hi-Y clubs, to earn money with which to purchase a motion picture machine for the YMCA. Each 'Wednesday noon after a luncheon, this club held its meeting at the YMCA. There they made tentative plans, conducted business, and were entertained and in- formed by guest speakers. Les Bois officers are Gary Fowler, president, Bryant Lemon, vice-presidentp and Dick Weeks, secretary-treasurer. lnitiates for the 1951-52 year, after being elected by the club, were given an exam covering the history of the Hi-Y organization. A formal initiation then climaxed the proceedings. Faculty advisor is Mr Hoyt Cooper 5560065 74 - Officers for the Bannock H1Y club were Aubrey Stephens president Drew Field vice president Monte Curtis secretary treasurer Phillip Delaune sergeantat arms and Gary Ferney chaplain Faculty advisor was Milton Small Bannock H1Y helped earn with the other HiYs suffi cient funds with which they purchased a motion plcture machine for the YMCA They also supphed the Boise Youth Center with needed labor for painting and decorating Meetmg day was Monday during noon hour at which time members conducted business and were en ertalned by guest speakers lnitiates after belng elected by the club were given an exam covering the history of he I-liYs and of all the YMCAS As a limited number of members could be accepted J new l-l1Y Bonneville was formed mmm! ff -AW To create matntain and extend throughout his school home and community hlgh ideals of Christi n craracter 1S the pledge each mem er of the Fairmont lef1Y t kes along 11th brother Hi Ys upon becomlng r member Recruiting of new members Jas the first step aken remaining members 'rorr ' e are edinc year An exirr formil initir t1 n to test members finished 'his proe t e vhich tney sefured a motion picture mi hine for YMCA This rce to le used our cs s other l-li Y fi ers e mf resider' Bifnond O fens vi e rresi ent rry M riroe secretary reisure L B y cnfens 1 1 Q fr f f .4 ,v2'!l3-Hb Zl f ,..-1 ska 5 S U , 7 ' , ' - ' : 'ft W-. , - N : ' ' , f - ' I . I I l. V V l, l ' ' O t . , K . , F I I I A 4' o , o ' f , 4 , X-'V ' I V A ,X 1 ., ' s - b . . ' F a s C ' . ' v . ' t. . by ' , , . , , '4 . . , sc g . - e , and Y r ' Jo .- s ' ' '. 3-3. Th- 'gff 'Q' ,C '. Fairmont Club earned with i's brother Hi-Y's funds wi'h 'V ' 'J' . l ,: , ' J: s fc' . the Ms . p j,:tor is , for all I yi, e of ' - V U Wm . .. , f clubs. fi v -M 4 .fi -, I Offc ur, lil' 1 Crow, 5: , ' , i . ' ' .. s ', - f f' -y A ' .1 c,-. s rl- , L1 ' mo. , .3 .. -' J .rg and 0 . . . , , , , U e. o C' . , r'h':7.l'11ri. Facuxi ' dvisor is lt. . f'Jo.,d'l':r3. . s



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Lgfdilliglg ffm! The Spanish Club, El Circulo Castellano, made them- selves known early in the year with their colorful initiation. initiates were seen everywhere in the halls, bearing the humiliation of declaring themselves a donkey. The Christmas party was based on Spanish traditions such as the breaking of the piniates and folk dances. The Spanish Club banquet was held April 16. The entire setting was of the old Spanish theme, with music provided by the Cesspool Six Divided by Two, Plus One. At each meeting a wellplanned program was provided by: Helen Elguezabal, presidentg Lorretta Fox, vice-presi dentp Donna Medlin, corresponding secretaryy Ann Reading, recording secretary. Miss Ruth Miller and Miss Ruth Peterson, the Spanish teachers, were club advisors. ammmwkzf 6761! Students who plan to become office workers after graduation benefit greatly by membership in the Corn- mercial Club. Any student enrolled in the advanced sec- retarial course is eligible for membership. Several speeches from the business world were fea- tured on the year's program, answering questions for the members. This enabled them to have a better under- standing of the problems which they will meet in their future careers. But it wasn't all work and no play for the group. A picnic hayride climaxed the clubs activities. Officers for the Commercial Club were: Helen Hendry, presidentp Marlene Baxter, vice-presidenty Rita Patterson, secretary-treasurer. Advisor for the club was Miss Marian Flemmer. Zwm IM To become a member of the Forum Club each member must prepare a speech and present it to the veteran members. This is the first of many bonds that make this group compact and aid it in achieving its purpose: to ac- quire enough sincere opinions that a solution may be reached or a lesson learned. Holding their weekly meetings in the members' homes is another practice that distinguishes this organization. Their annual banquet, followed by after-dinner speeches was the foremos' of their projects, but more contributive were the discussions on world affairs, personal experi- ences and worldly advice from 'ne club advisor, Mr, Arthur Hayes. ' Under his direction Roger Compton, Margaret Costello, Dick Tfeeks, lffary Louise Cofreil, and Marcia Tzornfon served as officers,

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