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Cl A RA OTN ess 'cinci a VVe celebrate this year the three hundredth anniversary of the founding of the American high school. The progress of secondary education is an in- teresting and exciting story. Not all has been easy. Some of the opportunities now enjoyed by young people in our schools have come at great price and tremendous sacrifice. Boise high school is one of the pioneer high schools of Idaho and of the West. Since 1883 graduates have gone out from our high school in increasing numb ment, teaching staff, and diversified curriculum testify to the faith this community has in public education. A generation hence will prove in large measure the value of such an investment. Boise high school is truly a melting pot. Our senior class presents an interesting picture. Seventy- one Idaho communities, twenty-nine other states, and six foreign countries are represented in the birth places of these three hundred twenty-tive students. Fifty-one grade schools and forty-nine high schools of Idaho have contributed to their education. Students have attended high schools in fifteen other states before coming to Boise to complete their education. No doubt our graduates will return to equally as many corners of the earth to continue their work. We sincerely hope each senior can say that Boise high school has performed a real service in the problems of strenuous and enjoyable living. Z. I.. For ers. Buildings, equip- Z. L. For. erm c Qiefa We are drawing nearer to the close of another successful school year. This year has been a very active one for the girls 'of'Boise high school. The girls can boast of many real accomplishments. They have worked on many projects, in fact, more than in other years, and each project has been a huge success. The girls of this high school have always been willing to work in civic projects as well as those of our school. The spirit that has been shown here this year has iration. Boise high school can truly boast of its talented young girls. I am thor- oughly convinced that they can surpass any group in the northwest for their efficiency, creative ability, cooperation in all matters, scholastic attainments, the winning of honors, and last but not least, their ability to have a good time, together with a good sense of humor. Never in the years to come will I forget the fun we have had at our co-ed balls, banquets, and dancing parties. Neither will I forget the Youth Week Project which enabled me to play the part of the Famous Beth Allo- way in Mr. Deye's band. Congratulations to the 1935 seniors. VVe will miss you, but what is Boise Hi's loss is truly another school's gain. The world will be a better place to live in, I am sure, because of you, your abilities, talents, and contributions to society. been one of real insp CLARA OTNESS. 5. . el 1736
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