Evanston High School - Devils Diary Yearbook (Evanston, WY)

 - Class of 1950

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yfimulatecf us at Aiyket learning and thu I S is 1 4 R f .G Page 29 Students of seventh and eighth grade English have as their in- structor again this year Miss Cora Ellis. Completing her third year of teaching in Evanston, she has led many students along the road of learning and has brightened the path that leads to good English. She spent last summer gardening and resting. Besides working with gar- dens, she likes fishing, horseback riding and reading. With us again this year was Coach Frank Gruden. He worked very hard as our football coach and by virtue of his efforts and the efforts of the team, we managed to place second in the district. Mr. Gruden likes to listen to symphonies and write letters to Laramie in his spare time. He also coached the Junior High basketball team, which had a successful season. Teaching general science in the Junior High is also part of his progranu Students taking mathematics in the Junior High find Miss Adeline Miller a capable instructor. Her sparkling personality, pleasant manners and eagerness to help her students make her very popular with them. Her hobbies of reading and sewing are both quiet and worth- while. Prior to Miss Miller's position as mathematics teacher in the Junior High, she taught the fifth grade at the Clark school for several years.

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fncoutayeaf A ul to Jael lojtiei One of our outstanding members of the faculty is Mrs. Ernestine Kabell, who is our typing teacher and librarian. She teaches Typing I and Typing II. nAsk Mrs. Kabell,N is a phrase we all hear and ask when we have to find a particular book or certain information in the library. She has been a wonderful help to all of us in our work and deserves'much recognition for the organization, arrangement, and management of the library. Who is the gentleman with a smile and bit of humor and wit-for all students and teachers? Yes, it is Coach Kay Petersen. He has a full job coaching the basketball team and assisting Coach Gruden with the football squad. However, he also teaches social studies in the Junior High. Mr. Petersen has resided in Rawlins, Wyoming, since coming to the United States from Denmark in l95O. His Alma Mater is the Univer- sity of Wyoming, but he is now work- ing on his Master's Degree at the University of Oregon. We all have enjoyed perhaps a luncheon, a banquet, or maybe even a well planned tea, which Miss Lena Mclntosh has supervised. She finds time for all these in addition to her regular Junior and Senior High classes in dressmaking and foods. Miss Mclntosh has many hobbies which are music, square dancing, reading and playing canasta. Miss McIntosh is going to summer school at Laramie for part of the summer and then will spend the rest at Nye Olde farm- stead. icleafa . QI Page



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fecome sentinel: for 4 Jemoctatici atuteif Miss Dorothy Van Driel, the cheerful, blonde faculty member, is a native of Sterling, Colorado. Prior to coming here she attended the Colorado State Teacher's College at Greeley, Colorado. As a teacher of commercial subjects she has proved her ability. Students of shorthand, bookkeeping, general business and secretarial practice are beixg well trained for the busi- ness world. Her hobbies are square dancing and keeping scrap books. She also sings in her church choir. The man who waves the baton for the Music Department is good-natured Ted L. Anderson. He teaches band and chorus in the elementary, Junior and Senior High schools. A NGolden Cornetn is his pride and joy, for music fills his life day and night. Outside of school he teaches private lessons to eager-to-learn musicians. Mr. Anderson is married and has a son and daughter. A new member of the faculty is Miss Rosalie Markey of Denver, Colo- rado, instructor in physical educa- tion and junior high science. Miss Markey graduated from the Colorado State Teacher's College at Greeley, Colorado in 1949, thus is braving the teaching field for the first year. She is fond of all types of sports. The tumbling team she or- ganized has displayed unusual skill. They have performed at several of the basketball games. Cl. Page 29

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