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MISS MARY V. HARRIS Dramatics instructor of M. H. S. is Miss Mary V. Harris. Aside from her elementary and advanced dramatics she trains students in public speaking. Other activities of Miss Harris include the sponsorship of the Thespians and the direction of all dramatic productions. This year as usual the dramatics department presented a fall production, a night of one acts, and a Christmas cantata in conjunction with the music department. In addition, a faculty play T. G. AND DOT EMOTE was presented under Miss Harris's direction. This year for the first time the department entered the drama festival which replaces the Interscholastic Little Theater Tournament. One of the most popular courses in school is art, taught by Mr. C. B. Bartholomew, or Bart , as he is known to one and all. ''We don't try to develop artists here, only to develop an appreciation of good art,'' explains Mr. Bart. The stress in this school is laid on the individual student and his tastes rather than on the work of the class as a whole. Reading and fishing occupy Bart's time out of school when he is not enjoying a busman's holiday by working with his art. His pet peeve is the lack of proper facilities for art students in school. MR. C. B. BARTHOLOMEW
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zicjn J anquaq£ A newcomer this year to the teaching staff of M. H. S. is Miss Margaret Durkin, a teacher of French who replaced Miss Mildred Ammer. Miss Durkin studied at Montana State University for three years before going to the University of Wisconsin where she received her masters degree in French. Before coming to M. H. S. she taught at Briar Cliff College, Sioux City, Iowa. Sports such as swimming and badminton interest her outside of school. Teacher of first and second year English and Latin is Miss Sylvia Johnson who is a fairly recent newcomer to M. H. S. having joined the faculty only last year. The hobbies of Miss Johnson include reading and sports but she is not able to find much time for them as she attends school during the summer. When asked about her pet peeve she replied that she deplores students who do not work. It is better to forget one's verb constructions than to forget that all people are really alike, feeling the same way and wanting the same things even if they do speak another language. These are the sentiments of lively, dark Miss Violet Boileau, M. H. S. Spanish instructor. When teaching the ways and hows of the Spanish language proves too wearing for Miss Boileau she turns with pleasure to her cooking. Next to cooking as a hobby she loves to study people. MISS MARGARET DURKIN MISS SYLVIA JOHNSON SENORITA MISS VIOLET BOILEAU 23
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ui Lc SHADOWS Students learn not to jump at the unearthly shrieks that come to them from the auditorium, for they are only the efforts of the beginners' band learning the intricacies of music and its appreciation. Instructor Emmet Anderson tears his hair and lives only for the day when his charges can graduate to the class of intermediate or symphonic bands. Andy , as he is known to his students, also watches over the orchestra, A Capella choir, string quartet, woodwind quintet, and the twirling corp. In answer to a crying need, this year Andy organized the school dance orchestra to play at high school dances. Photography is Mr. Anderson's hobby. MISS KATHRYNE EORG MR. EMMET ANDERSON Teacher of chorus and sophomore English is Miss Kathryne Borg. Although teaching two periods of each subject her time is taken up mainly by her chorus work. Besides her regular classes she sponsors most of the vocal groups of the school. These are known to students through the music concerts but primarily through the operetta which is put on each year. Miss Borg also has charge of the music for the Christmas cantata. 25
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