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H,yoRNsoN,M1ss BERN1cE. Science, 9 years, wild flowers, as science club adviser, assisted in completion of telescope mirror. CANADAY, Miss I,0'l I'II-2. Fnglish, 1 year, moving picture photography, as exchange teacher from Hawaii, brought us glamor of south seas. BARNES, Miss lhlARION. History, II years, gardening, helped build character in Boise youth by her Y.W'.C.A. work. B1,AcK1auRN, M1ss VA1.oRA. Spanish, 8 years, needle work, employed group study methods with marked success. DAVIS, NIISS IJEBORAH. Head of history and English department, 28 years, campaigned to make every B.H.S. student learn to spell. JEFFREY, Miss RLANCHE. History, 9 years, gardening, used current lfiuropean squabbles to show students rela- tion between past and present. FRY, MR. GUY O. Vocational auto mechanics, 8 years, hunting and fishing, supervised repairing of 125 automo- biles, 50 of which required major operations. PA1NE, Miss CAROL. Home economics, I2 years, as member of Y.VV.C.A. board, helped promote character building among Boise young women and girls. HAYs, MR. ARTHUR. History, IO years, stamp collecting, guided Forum club students in weekly discussions of public problems. Fo1,EFsEN, MR. C. T. Commercial, 3 years, music and literature, spent two months in Kentucky giving civil service examinations. IIUSE, Miss Es'1'HER. Fnglish, IO years, reading and travel, taught world literature, E-14, for lirst time in recent years, it made her read constantly. BERRY, Miss CSRACE. History, 8 years, reading, taught her students to make extensive use of the library. RoB1NsoN, MR. FAY C. Science, 4 years, fishing and golf, guided sophomore class, remodeled house with his own hands, taught three chemistry classes. GRIIJER, MR. F. F. Commercial, 6 years, sports and practical economics, as executive secretary, guided affairs of ldaho State Athletic association. BURGHER, MR. IJARWIN K. Athletics, 4 years, working at home, coached the Braves to championships in football and basketball. CHASE, Soi: FRANK F. R.O.T.C., I2 years, Hower and vegetable growing, rifle shooting, coached faculty rifle team, helped organize and coach girls' rifle team. BOOSINGER, MR. A. Mathematics, I4 years, fishing, taught M-6 four periods in a row . . . and kept his good nat11re. CooPER, MR. HoY'1'. History, IQ years, travel, kept bachelor quarters with Mr. Mickel, did not lose weight. QE17
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i ' WW 1630 was ZEIJ I.. For, Principal Sari: lfkiil-ill, Dean of lioys CIXlLtfPlNISs D 'i . . . f C1 mima-mfim ,M C..f.f,,Z1, XVITH 'I'llli lsxcr:v'rloN of two new teachers in the lineup, the high school faculty remained the same as last year. Nlisses lflorence Miller and l.ottie Canaday came to Boise Hi as exchange teachers from Connecticut and Hawaii respectively. llale and hearty, john Sawyer, dean of the high school faculty, finished ji consecutive years of teaching in Boise Ili. lle has given students words of wisdom in all SI years he has heen teaching. Ten years ago Zed l.. lfoy, our principal, came to us from the K'Sunny South. lle has made it possilwle for many dances, assemlwlies, and athletic competitions to he enjoyed hy the whole student hody. Despite his many activities as principal, Mr. lfoy personally knows almost every person in school. Miss Clara Otness found heing dean of girls, adviser of the Girls' cluh, chairman of the faculty social committee, and taking care of the orderlies a hig gioh. She hecame dean of girls nine years ago. Students thank her now for the school dances, many of which she originated eight years ago. Nlr. Seth T. lfreer can usually he found as master in the early morning detention and noon study groups at study halls. lle has lueen dean of luoys for four years and head of the math department for a numher of years. Students find Mr. lfreer always smiling, willing to take a joke, and ready to help them with their personal prolylems. On the following pages inside information will he found on the memlmers of the faculty. It will he seen that many so-called hard-hearted teachers really are human heings. ean of in
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PERKlNs, MR. l.. K. Industrial artsg I4 yearsg house building and musicg had student draw plans for numerous remodeling jobs in Boise schools. IIOTCHKISS, Miss HAZEL. Secretaryg 4. years, cooking three squares a dayg kept the typewriter, mimeograph machine and rX.S.B. receipt book busy all year. MILLER, Miss FLoRENcE. Commercial, 1 yearg seeing Sly: W'estg exchange teacher from Connecticutg found Wlest just about like Fast-'not many more wild lndians. J0HNs'1'oN, Miss KYIKACE. Home economics, 2 years, sportsg climaxed year's work by sponsoring I6 class dinners, girls' parents as guests. LENrEs'r, Miss DoRo'rHi'. Athletics, '1 yearsg leaving us to get married. lMlIl.I.ER, Miss HELEN. Librarian, I4 years, booksg found Two l,ifetimes in Onen the most in demand for oral reviews this year. SCARTH, Miss ARDI'I'I-I. Home economicsg 4 yearsg col- lecting linen from foreign countriesg gave annual l .l .A. and GA..-X. banquetsg in charge of cafeteria. SIVIITH, MRs. ALICE. Registrarg io yearsg planned and built new home on Crescent Rim drive. HoLL1NosHEAo, Miss lxlARY. Artg ll yearsg gardening and sewing, introduced dry brush stenciling and etching on glass. 1858 lfARRl-IR, MRs. HELEN lMlAYER. Speech arts, II yearsg stageg introduced choric speech, was general chairman of l5oise's Music week. l.owRx', Miss lflnrru. Home economics, o yearsg cro- chetingg for second year led Scarlet Skirts, sponsored con- fab with Nampa high school girls' pep club. HooAR'1'H, Miss lhlARY XLXNN. Latin, I3 yearsg needle workg sponsored l.atin club's publication of a Latin- Fnglish newspaper as climax to year's work. VVOESNER, Miss lNEz. Fnglishg IO yearsg music, read- ingg found bicycling provides satisfactory comic relief from teaching grind. lMll'l'CHEl.I., MR. IDVVIGHT E. Iournalismg lj years, hand- ball, musicg author of 7ULl7'7lllfi57I'l and Lge, textbook, edited Statesman tabloid of schools. PITZER, CART. ,louis ll. R.O.T.C.g 2 years, hunting and golf, organized drum and bugle corpsg helped promote new rifle range, got new Boise Hi insignia for troops. Moonv, MR. l.Es'rER ll. Englishg 6 years, shooting and chess, coached fine wrestling teamg active member of the athletic committee. VAN ZEE, MR. VV. H. lndustrial artsg 4 years, modeling at home workshopg faculty advisor to F.C.A.g supervised numerous service projects for school. SINCLAIR, Miss MARcsARE'1'. English, Latin, 4 years, building, decorating housesg successfully completed first full year as student council adviser.
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