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-I-'- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 91n.11.1..1lpinilp-....1.q.-pp1gq,1..1-1.1.11I11lp-.lp1.l1q.-l.14l1pg.-ggiqliggipg-.4 ln Appreciation MR. C. G. HGLBRGOK gg HE art that preserves all art , printing, preserves for us a record of the school year and of the class of 1926 E, in the Courier. The genius presiding over this art in Boise high school has helped the Courier materially with his suggestions and advice. And as for the Pepper Box-the high school would have no voice at all if it weren't for Mr. Holbrook. His patience with the editorial staff and his wis- dom in advising the business staff have been never-ending. So here's to Mr. Holbrook! May he long be a booster for Boise high school, if only for the sake of our publications! Marianna Priest. MR. A. J. ROEMER S financial manager for student body activities, Mr. Roemer has made a valuable contribution to the de- velopment of the extra curricular life of Boise high school. He is an efficient treasurer, but he is much more. He is helping students and faculty to understand that, just as every movement for progress in national or international Welfare must be based upon sound economic principles, so the success of the entire extra curricular program of a high school depends ultimately upon a Well ordered system of financial management. Moreover, he has an interest in all the plans and efforts of student officers and advisers of both major and minor activities. We think of Mr. Roemer not only as the caretaker of our gold and silver and the overseer of our expenditures but also as a patient and understanding friend in our attempts to make Boise high school a live and interesting school community. Edith Mason. 1.11 --ul-In:-:lin1u1ll1ul1sl1ll-5.1ll1ll-n-n1:l1ll--nll1aI1ll1Il:Il1ll-sln1Il-uul-A -9-
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11.1.1.1l.1.p1q1qq1..1..1.q1..1.l1l.1 1 1 1 1 1.11.1-..1.l1q.1gq1q In ppreciation MISS EDITH MASON gg EHIND it all there's cold, hard cash. If you feel that in this volume you have your money's Worth , and you have the absolute guarantee of the staff that you have, it is due, in a greatdegree, to the untiring and valuable advice of Edith Mason, faculty financial ad- viser of the 1926 Courier. It was she who directed the making of the budget and the careful planning of a year- book Within bounds-and it is she who will see that our bills are paid in full. The business staff in their gratitude de- clare these few simple lines, though inadequate, to be the only suitable means of expressing their deep appreciation. MISS MARIANNA PRIEST N the rush of work that is reasonably expected and in- evitably experienced by the editorial staff of a year book, in the whirl -of make up and proof reading Work that is usual, and in the solving of multitudinous other problems that arise, there's been one who has lessened our big prob- lems to small ones and our small problems to naught-to the editorial staff an inspiration, so to speak, in the person of Marianna Priest, faculty editorial adviser of the 1926 Courier. In the behalf of the editorial staff this opportunity has been taken to express a sincere appreciation of her excellent advice and guidance, and a hope for her return next year that the 1927 staff might be able to live up to the annual's former standards, as, with her cooperation, We have en- deavored to do. g1-up-Ilxsl1119!-II1n--ul-lu-Ili:lin-.u11n1N1-lu.1ll1n11:-qu-sn1gl1ql1'1gl .-3,
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Boi e Highlggwclgool Facult D. H. HOLLOWAY, Pd. B., Central Missouri Teachers' College: B. S., A. M., University of Missouri! Graduate work at University of Kansas and University of Chicago. RETTA F. MARTIN, A. B., Peabody .Normal College: Virginia College: Assistant Principal and Girls' Adviser. ALICE W. SMITH, Secretary. BETTY GRAMMER, Attendance Secretary. A. J. ROEMER, B. A., University of Washington: Head of Commercial Department. J. H. SAWYER, A. B., University of Illinois: Head of Science Department. MINNIE J. SMITH, A. B., M. A., University of Idaho: Columbia University: Head of Language Department. A. J. TOMPKINS, Hahn School of Music: Cornell University School of Music: Head of Music Department. SETH T. FREER, B. S., Carleton College: University of Idaho: Head of Mathematics Department. DEBORAH DAVIS, A. B., University of Iowa: Head of History Department. SARAH MABERLY, B. S.. Oregon Agricultural College: Head, Home Economics Department. C. C. McCORMICK, B. S.. Geneva College, Pennsylvania: Head of Agriculture Department. HELGA SJAASTAD, B. A., M. A., University of Idaho: Head of Expression Department. NELIUS HALVORSON, B. A., Luther College: M. A., University of Iowa: Head of English Department. C. S. FLEISCHMAN, Northern Normal and Industrial School, Aberdeen, So. Dakota: Head of Industrial Arts Department. WARREN ADELMAN, B. S., University of Idaho: Industrial Arts. LOREN BASLER, B. A., Willamette University: Coaching School, University of California: Athletic Coach. A. J. BOOSINGER, B. S., University of Idaho, Mathematics. MARIETTA CLAGUE, B. S., Oregon Agricultural College: Household Arts. MELTRUDE COE, B. A., University of Oregon: 'Commercial Department. HOYT COOPER, A. B., University of Iowa: History Department. NELL GIBBS, B. S., Parson College: University of Iowa: Mathematics Department. HILDA GLEAVES, A. B., M. A., Smith College, Chicago: History. CURTIS GOULD, B. S., Oregon Agricultural College: Mathematics. EARL HARLAN, B. A., Duke University: English Department. CREIGHTON HAYS, B. A., VVashington State College: Stanford University: University of Oregon: History Department. MARY HOGARTH, B. A., Nebraska University: Foreign Language Department. BLANCHE HINDMAN, Clarion Normal School, Pennsylvania: Book Room. C. G. HOLBROOK, McMinville College: Printing Department. MARY HOLLINGSHEAD, A. B., University of California: Art. CECILIA LEMMER, B. A., University of Idaho: Foreign Language Department. E. E. LOUGHREY, B. S., Oregon Agricultural College: Science Department. MINNIE LUKES, Fremont Normal: University of Nebraska: Commercial Department. J UDITH MAHAN, Colorado College of Music: Music Department. IDA MARSH, State Teachers' College, Minn., Cheney State Normal: Commercial Department. EDITH MASON, A. B., Whitman College: English Department. HELEN MAYER, B. A., University of Oregon: Expression Department. LUCIA McGRATH, A. B., Fargo College, North Dakota: University of Minnesota: History Department. HELEN MILLER, Library. IDA MORGAN, A. B., Whitman College: English Department. HOWARD PACKENHAM, A. B., College of Idaho: University of Washington: English Department. CAROL B. PAINE. B. S., University of Washington: Household Science and Home Economics. EMILY STEWART, B. S., Nebraska Weslayan: English Department. LESLIE TERNAHAN, B. A., Washington State College: History Department. MARGARET TINSLEY, B. S., Greenville Womans' College, So. Carolina: Science Department. JEWELL TOZIER,'B. A., University of Oregon: Mathematics Department. IOLEAN RHOADS, B. A., University of Washington: Foreign Language Department. KATHERINE SEMPLE, B. S., University of Missouri: English Department. EMMA G. SIMMONS, A. B., M. A., University of Missouri: Foreign Language Department. MARY PORTER PARKER, M. A., A. B., University of Tennessee: Carson Normal College. English Department. - L. K. PERKINS, Oregon Agricultural College: Industrial Arts Department. C. P. POLLARD, B. A., College of Idaho: Science Department. MARIANNA PRIEST, A. B., Smith College: Journalism: English Department. LUCY RAWLS, Study Halls. HARRY REDEKER, B. S., University of Idaho: Science Department. ROBERT TREIBLE, B. A., University of Wyoming: Foreign Language Department. C. S. WARREN, B. S., University of Idaho: Agricultural Department. FLORENCE WHARTON, B. S., Oregon Agricultural College: Physical Education. MILDRED YOUMANS, B. S., Cornell University: Household Art. LIEUT. P. A. NOEL, U. S. A., West Point: Commandant of R. 0. T. C. SERGEANT W. H. MARSH, U. S. A., D. E. M. L.: Assistant Instructor R. O. T. C. SYLVESTER. WANACOTT-Head Janitor. JOHN MILLER-Chief Engineer. BERT SCHENBERGER-Truck Driver. C. B. LITTLE, Building Superintendent. .-10..
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