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Students in European history tind Miss Agnes Brown an altlo instructor. Miss Brown is sponsor ot the Social Coinrnit- teo ol tho Girls' club, which keeps her busy rnost ot the tirne. Botweon history classes and connnittee nieetinas she knits and plays tiolt, Mr. Dudley B. Brown. general science instructor, introduces lroslnnon to the tiold ot science. Mr. Brown is a naturalist at hoart, being a tiood tiardener and bee-fkeeper. His chiet prides are his wollknown bowftie, his stockinq cap and his two bouncinti boys. Mr. Harry P. Budewitz teaches world history. ln this course sophoinores study the cave nian, the ancient qlory ot Bonic anti also the doinus ot their niore niodern forefathers. As spon- sor ot the lreshtnan class he acauaints the newcomers with hitih school ways, Mr. Budewitz likes best to read but niay also be seen puttorinq over his gardening. Mr. Edward Buzzetti, assistant tootball coach and Chinskes ri-iht'hand rnan has tauqht in Missoula tor several years. lie teaches economics and English. Buzz played tor the Golden Bobcats in college and still retains rnuch of his torrner ability althoutih the Chinske-Buxzetti combination tailed to de- teat tho hotne rooni chainps in their annual basketball game atiainst the faculty, Miss Mina I. Carr. coinniercial instructor, weans students troni the hunt and peck systeni in typinq and helps them bal- ance complicated accounts in bookkeeping. Miss Carr has traveled a tgroat deal. At the Chicago World's Fair she was niost interested in the new types ot accounting machines. She hopes to attend the San Francisco Fair this surnrner. When asked about her pet peeves she claimed that they were too nuniorous to rnention. Her ambition is to become an expert contract bridge player. Lithe and bronzed, Missoula football and basketball coach, Mr. Edward Chinske is an inspiration to every enthusiastic novice aspirind to an athletic career. Front childhood Chinske has been a lover ot all sports. He starred tor the Montana University teanis. When the urqe to be aqain in action led Chinske to Join in a tootball scrinnnaae, the result was a sprained leg tor several days. But, desptie his Made Chinske turned in a niatinilicent performance in the Faculty vs. Horne liooin chanipionship basketball uanie. DIRECTORS
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DIRECTORS Slight and charming Miss Mildred Ammer presides over French classes. An interesting subject, French offers both culf ture and diversified knowledge to the enterprising student. Most entertaining in the course are the letters a French stu- dent receives from his foreign correspondent. After school hours Miss Ammer watches over the French club, is an ardent skier and a good housewife. Mr. Emmet Anderson, head of the music department, is fondly known as Andy by most of his students The operetta and the concerts by the band and orchestra are his greatest achievements. Not to be confused with Mr. Anderson is the bancl's teddy-bear mascot, also known as Andy, which watches over the band during their concerts. For diversion lvfr. Anderson takes pictures. Hobnobbing with Eskimos was once the vocation of Mr. Noel Baker, who forrnerly taught in Alaska. He comes to us directly from ldaho. Besides teaching mathematics, he is as' sistant track coach and sponsor of the Rifle club. As a reni- iniscent of Alaskan days, he hunts and fishes in true Yukon style. lnformality is the keynote of Mr. C. B. Bcxrtho1omew's art classes. Bart, as he is commonly known, occasionally pur- loins an apple, that hitherto served as a model, and quietly niunches it at his desk. Mr. Bartholomew is quiet but very active, having painted a portrait for the play Berkeley Square and a mask and sets for Hlulius Caesar. l-le also advised the annual staff on art and theme development. Miss Violet Boileau. Spanish instructor and promoter of the Spanish club has studied and traveled in Mexico. She grad' uated from the University of Montana and has also attended the University of Mexico and the University of Washirigtoii. She hopes to attend the San Francisco World's Fair this sum- mer. Cooking is her favorite out-of-school diversion. Miss Kathryne Borg trains future Carusos and lenny Linds. She has charge of the Girls' Glee club and the mixed chorus. She also teaches English, is fond of piano and has recently taken up skiing. Although this marks her first year of teach- ing here, she is an experienced teacher and musician. having taught several years and having sung in the Columbia Chorus last summer. Her chief project of the year was the operetta.
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if DIRECTCJRS As head of the mathematics department Miss Gertrude Clark eluciclates the mystic theories of logarithms, quadrants and tangents to her more advanced students, and teaches elef mentary geometry to sophomores. As sponsor of the senior class Miss Clark directs all senior affairs which this year in- cluded several dances and a ticket sale. While boys are in the great maiorit ' ll ' y in a her classes, Miss Clark usually man- ages to maintain her sweet dis o 't' p si ion. Her enjoyment is reading. Miss Katherine Craiqhead teaches juniors The ldylls of the King and other English poems. Travels in England fnr' nish Mis C ' h ' ' s raig ead with ideas to hold the attention of her problem period five class Ten . nis and angora kittens please small, dark Miss Craighead. Students under Ed S. Davis, shop supervisor, find their work varied and useful. They make chairs, cabinets, book cases, skis and repair furniture and tennis rackets. Mr. Davis himself is kept busy making and repairing school equipment. When h ' ' ' ' e is not being general fixfit man, he likes to fish, ski and hunt ducks. A , , y , is Miss Edith M. Dawes. ln her remedial English class she gives special a ' t ' ' ssis ance to floundering students. Miss Dawes comes from Livingston. ln her spare time she dons an apron and tries out new recipes. new addition to our English department this ear ' Commercial lettering and drafting students are instructed by Mr. Lester E ' . M ' ' ' ' ' nnis r. Ennis name is carried unknowingly in the pocket of every student, as he is the permanent ex- cheauer of the Student Association. He also is lord of the in f A-2 ' ' ' ' amous UU which is heard from in many assemblies. As a side line Mr. Ennis bargains for rare stamps, and he occasion' ally goes duck hunting. During the year the seniors in Miss Helen Fink's English classes study everything from the dramatic poetry of Shake speare to the mystic horror stories of Poe. Creative writing is encouraged in Miss Eink's English classes and many fine ex' a l f l' A l V mp es o iterature have been written by her prodigies. Miss Pink always encourages discussion although she occasionall Y comes out on the short end of an argument. l-ler outside in- terests are mainly literature and music.
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