Sentinel High School - Bitterroot Yearbook (Missoula, MT)

 - Class of 1939

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DIRECTORS Mrs. Florence M. Keeton trains future stenographers and watches over three hundred busy iuniors. As a shorthand teacher she gives valuable business training, and as the junior class sponsor she manages hot dog and ticket sales. A suce cessful lunior Prom is her proudest achievement. Teacher of economics and sociology is Mr. Frank T. Kelley. lnteresting political discussions are the highlights of his classes. Occasionally he gives radio talks and speaks to various orf ganizations. ln his spare time he reads books of exploration. ln class he relaxes and expounds the theories of democracy. The power behind your school paper is Miss lone Lake. journalism and commercial instructor. Miss Lake teaches cub reporters the art of covering the news around school. Censor' ing their stories and counting their headlines keeps her busy with the inexperienced members of the staff. She is helped by old hands with photography and finances. Wlieii deadline worries are out of the way, she takes her relaxation through skiing. Sponsoring the Girl Reserves and the sophomore class is a diversion for Mrs. Arminda McDonald, English teacher. She often spends her summers in different places havin: t d ' , 5 s aye in Washington and also in Denver. Turtle doves in our halls are her pet peeve. 1 Miss Edna A. Mann heads the history department. She is quiet, competent and ably conducts classes in International Re! l t' ' ' ' a ions and American history. She and Miss Noble number among faculty cosmopolites, having toured Europe and parts of the United States. Students labor over her reading charts dl k an oo eagerly forward to class political discussions. The chemistry laboratory is presided over by Mr. Carroll M. . xller. who also teaches general science. Although he claims the spot on the wall is not the last professor, utmost precau- tio k ' ns are ta en by all experimenting students lest the walls of M. H. S. be wrecked by a wrong mixture of this and that L'k . i e all good men Mr. Miller enjoys hunting and fishing. ....q1.4 ' M2351

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lu an atmosphere of microscopes and dissected frocjs works Miss Fay Fouts. teacher of airls' hioloay. Girls aspiring to future careers in the medical or biological fields find this in' terestina course valuahle. Miss Fouts shows her pupils the mysteries of the plant and animal world. Qutside of school, her chief interest is art work. Mrs. Carrie Gilham, commercial teacher, has a number of varied interests. She enjoys tennis, reading and travel. To the tune of Old Black foe and The Marseilles she teaches her students to type in the true Gilham fashion. Her typina students secretly hope for the day when practice records will he set to swinq. Dramatic coach is Miss Mary V. Harris. who has built the dramatics department up to the hiah position it now holds. Miss llarris' classes are drarnatics and public speaking. The work in speech aives voice traininag the work on the stage aives poise. Her major productions win applause from towns' people and studentsg her Little Theater entries often merit first place in the state contests. Miss Harris likes Terraplanes, peace and auiet. Between acts she keeps an eye on the Thes piaus and reads new plays. Future tillers of the soil are instructed hy Mr. C. M. Homer, aqricultural supervisor. Those interested in this field are tauaht everything from soil conservation to livestock judaina. Mr. llomer enjoys huntina and fishina. For recreation he also re ferees basketball aames and sponsors the F. F. A. Miss Edna Iacobsen holds classes in advanced alfjehra and cjeometry. As her home is on a ranch her interests and pastimes are truly western. She enjoys hiking and ridina, sports which take her to the wide open spaces. She is auiet and serious, Miss Sylvia Iohnson came here this year from Lewistown. She teaches Enalish and Veni, Vidi, Viciw to second-year Latin students. The Latin club was orqanized for the first time under her supervision. Her main interest is readinfj. DIRECTORS



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Miss Erma Monroe is in charae ot all qirls' physical edu' cation. Besides teachina various sports durina school hours, she supervises badminton, tennis, archery and several other sports. She also sponsors the G. A. A., which awards M s to qirls outstandina in athletics. For the past two years she has helped with the tollc dances in the operettas. Enerijetic head of the Enqlish department is Miss Lyle M. Noble. She is in charqe of the annual extemporaneous essay contest here, a state-wide event. Her students are juniors and freshmenp her interests, stafje and drama. Mr. Millard E. Peterson is in charqe of boys' bioloqy. An outstandinq feature in his classroom is an aquarium contain' ina many different species of fish of which he is very proud. Aniona his hobbies he lists paintinq and music. The taslc of vocational counseling qoes to Miss Audrey Proctor, auidance teacher. lnterest in her work led her to Co- lumbia University, where she received her Master's deqree in guidance. She also primes freshmen in algebra. Students puzzled about their vocations find her suggestions helpful. Be tween equations and student conferences, she plays badmin' ton, hunts and reads more books about quidance. Miss Grace Ryon, who teaches freshmen their Et tu Bruteus, is perhaps the faculty's most enthusiastic cosmopolite. She has been abroad and has probably traveled more than any other member of our faculty. Miss Ryon enjoys the psy- choloaical hobby of studying interesting people. Miss Agnes Scott. English teacher, received her Masters dearee last summer. She tends freshmen and sophomores in l l l sc ioog p ants outside of school. Miss Scott is quiet dislikes imiiiscliewiiitj pupils. She claims she has no spare time for outside interests with the exception ot summer motor trips. The 'Worlds Fair is this years objective. DIRECTORS

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