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Miss Charleda Foss, Physical Education, GAA Adviser Mr. Charles Hornadayp Electronics, Leather Mr. Marshal Jones, Physical Education, Ski Club Adviser Mr. George Nakanog Physical Education, Track Coach, Wrestling Coach Mr. Victor Mann, Power Mechanics, Football Coach Mr. Martin Metz, Wood, Mechanical Drawing, National Honor Society Adviser Mr. Charles Smith, Art, Art Club Adviser Miss Lynn Zehnterg Physical Education ABOVE LEFT: Mr. Marshal Jones instructs his class in the fine points of Ping Pong. LEFT: Mr. Charles Smith and Mrs. Pat Axtell discuss plans for their art classes. ABOVE: Mr. Victor Mann. Industrial AHS. takes time out to speak about Indians to sophomore students. KJHDICB' Ferdig, Connie Mackland, Lila Stephens, Andrea Gabiola, MHTK Chaney, Steve Bunn, ano Mrs. Wardj. Artists sold jewelry and other art works in the first Gift-a-rama and Winter Wonderland at the Idaho State Fairgrounds. Visiting Placerville in the once gold-rich Boise Basin enabled painters to capture the inimitable fall color of golden aspens against the green pines under an incomparable blue sky, fluffy cloud panorama. Gallery viewing in Portland and hanging works in the high school art show in Caldwell filled the spring months for art class members. Competing in cross country and field hockey kept the Girls' Athletic Depart- ment active during the fall. The powderputters compiled a 1-1 record tor their football season with a win over Capital and a loss to Bishop Kelley. Borah girls competed in league and district tournaments in volleyball and basketball. The gymnastic team went against Boise and Capital in intercity meets. Hard at play were the folk dance classes, followed by work on motor ability skills and competition in recreational games. The track team competed in district, regional, and state meets. The swim team kept in shape by swim- ming against Bishop Kelley, Boise, and Capital swimmers. Lifetime sports students excelled in bowling and skiing, with Bogus Basin only 15 miles away. The Borah gym andweight room resounded with ping pong balls and badminton games. Boys' P.E. classes worked outside until winter's icy breath drove them inside.
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ABOVE FAR RIGHT: Mr. Swain trains his singing students. BELOW FAR RIGHT: COOKS: FRONT: Jeanette Jordan, Ruth Lambert Gloria Dodds, Bonnie Manning, Virginia Lyda, Lavore Christopherson. BACK: Gladys Hoopes, Pearl Marks, Pat Hilty, Marian Newhall Grace De Bleick, Helen Nelson, and Marie Dittmar. ABOVE: CUSTODIANS: FRONT: Marvin Showmaker, Kirt Higginson, Fern Lynskey Clive Lynskey, Tom Jacks, Glen Davis. BACK: Al Davis, Bias lturriaga, Glen Conrod, Carlos Reese, Paul Smith, and Ron Smalljohn. Director Swain leads double lifeg nurse treats ills ln spite of general student interest in ecology, the custodi- Mfs- Ca'0'Yf1 Bufpeei Home Management' ans continued to pick up litter. They maintained a heavy schedule of cleaning and repairing. Wooden surfaces took on a new luster with the addition of fresh green and gold paint to doors and around windows. Nurse Mrs. Doris Carper looked after student sniffles and fatigue while practicing preventive care by shooting teach- ers in need of flu vaccine. Home Economics classes journeyed to Washago, Washing- ton, to watch the making of world-famous Pendleton woolens. MVS- DUNS Cafpefi Comempofafl' Faml'Y' They also visited the Milwaukee Mill in Pendleton during a trip to Portland for further fabric observation. Leading a double life was customary for Mr. Vern Swain, new choir director. On Fridays he entertained at the Sandpi- per: he used to sing with the Christy Minstrels. The marching band again took Southern Idaho Conference Sweepstakes Award under the direction of Mr. James Perkins. Cooking several thousand tasty meals each week was the task of the cooks. The cinnamon rolls were often eaten in mid-morning snacks by skip-breakfast faculty members. Class Advise, Clothing, Food Nurse Mrs. Barbara Collingwood: Clothing, Senior
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