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1961 BLUE RROW Published ziy ASSOCIATED STUDENTS Of LEWIS-CLARK NORMAL SCHOOL Division of UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO LEWISTON, IDAHO KAYE LOFT Nlzmaging Editor CURNELIA EDELBLUTE LQRRAINE EREI Picture Editor - Layout Editor LEROY WILLIAMS Advertising Manager LARRY AND MARY MOPHERSON Copy Editors SPECIAL PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Leroy Radie Helen Waiser Sandy Banks Bob Adams ADVISOR Crystal Stevens Walter Johnson Don Fouste Jay Karr Shirlene Matthews
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DEDICATIG 1 l A. BOOSINGER The annual staff takes great pleasure in dedicating the 1961 Blue Arrow to 1V1r. Augustus Ilohn Boosinger in recognition of his years of guiding students of the Lewis-Clark Nonnal through their college math. Mr. Boosinger taught in these buildings from 19-11 until 1951 when the school was closed. He then tooli a position in the Lewiston public schools, and when our school reopened he returned as a part-time instructor teaching blath 1 and 11. 1n 1960 he accepted a fullftimc job in Lewis-Clarlc Normal. He then added Geology and Physf ical Science to his schedule. hir. Boosinger, assistant professor of Mathematics and Physical Science, gained his BS. in 1925 and his BIS. in Education in 1938 from the University of ldaho 1-le is liked by all who know him, not only for what he has taught us of the subjects themselves, but also for his friendly, pleasing personality and admirable ways.
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