Introduction

  Formation

  Handing
          Down Advice

  Monomettes

  Regalia


 

Bouvé students were a closely knit group, even as the school began to grow in size. Student government officers worked closely together to ensure school spirit, morale, and a sense of community. To that end, the president and vice president of each senior class wrote a report at the end of their tenure to be handed down to the incoming officers. The advice ranged from practical (where to buy favors for the semi-formal dance) to abstract (the nature of the relationship between the physical education and physical therapy students and how to keep them from splitting into two separate groups).

To read the class president's report from 1945, click on the image above.