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7Z..5Z3z2f S X , cy Xi J, ,QW f o s of . I i i HE teachers of Boise high school have various interests other than teaching. We perhaps hear very little about these other activities but a great deal is accomplished. Miss Grammar and Miss Gibbs are interested in the Camp Fire girls. Miss McGrath, Miss Mason, Miss Clague, Miss Tozier, Miss Maberly, Miss Miller, and Miss Priest Work with the' Student Club girls. Mr. Redeker was one of the track coachesg and Mr. Boosinger had charge of the Soph-Frosh basketball team, and also helped with baseball. Mr. Adelman was one of the football coaches and was business manager for the state basketball tournament. Mr. Freer helped coach football, while Mr. Loughrey was one of the coaches of baseball. Miss McGrath, Miss Mayer, and Mr. Loughrey were senior class advis- orsg Mr. Ternahan, Mr. Packenham, Miss Parker, and Miss Priest were junior class advisorsg Mr. Basler, Mr. Pollard, Miss Coe, and Miss Tozier were sophomore class advisorsg and Mr. Cooper, Mr. Hays, Miss Gibbs, Miss Wharton and Miss Tinsley were freshman class advisors. Miss Sjaastad and Miss Mayer have charge of all school dramatics. Mr. Hays Was property manager of the Charm School and Miss Coe Was financial manager. Miss Mahan and Mr. Tompkins managed the operetta. Mr. Cooper is head of the social committee and Mr. Sawyer is chairman of the scholarship committee. Miss Mason, Mr. Holbrook, Miss Tinsley, and Mr. Hays work with the Pep Hounds. Miss Lukes had charge of the girls' part of the class scrap, while Coach Basler superintended the boys' part. Mr. Warren and Mr. McCormick have charge of the high school farm and the Ag. club. Mr. Packenham is the school orator and spends much of his time pro- moting bigger and better speeches for advertising. Mr. Roemer is school financial manager. Mr. Pollard was business manager of the southwestern district basketball games and had charge of publicity for basketball. Many other teachers' outside activities are mentioned in other parts of this volume. -11-
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