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The faculty of fwznaton lfigfi 54.01 Page 24 . The gay, active teacher you see in the halls of EHS is Miss Dorothy Van'Driel. She is 5' M tall, has green eyes and is a natural blonde. Her ambition is, of all things, to be a college teacher and inci- dently, to travel. Last summer she visit- ed western Europe. Miss Van Driel's spare time is filled with square dancing, cook- ing for herself, and attending basketball games. Bookkeeping, general business, and shorthand are the subjects which she teaches so capably.- The man with the horn, Ted L. Anderson, is the smiling, good-natured music in- structor who directs Senior High, Junior High and the elementary schools in bands and choruses. His music students have re- ceived high ratings in district and state contests. Mr. Anderson's leisure hours are spentgiving private lessons and lead- ing a dance orchestra which is in great demand in Uinta County and neighboring towns. One of the most active, versatile and sociable members of the faculty is short, dark-haired Miss Lois Michelstetter. She teaches Latin, Spanish, and ninth grade English. -In proof of her versatility, she sponsors the Spanish Club, Junior High cheerleaders, Hacerettes and is also co- sponsor of the Spotlight. Her chief 'after hours' interests are music, travel, and photography. Last summer she further- ed her education by attending summer school at the University of Wyoming, where she took courses in music and astronomy.
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fu.4z'ne.45 fuanajet An indispensable man Habout schooln is Rudger Davis, whose jobs increase with his years of service in the Evanston public schools. Students and teachers meet him daily in his secretarial duties, which are in- numerable. The last day of each month he is welconed by the teachers with the all important medium of exchange, the pay check. Selling tickets at games and social activities, checking in and out books, acting postman, guardian of the finances, records, records, advice, II H I questions, question-- Where to go, 'Why,H Hwhere will I find this or thatu are all infinite, yet voluminous items of daily agenda. his . Though Budger is often abrupt and frank in his remarks, overshadow his HOnce a friend, true to him. his humor andfslncerity unintentional retorts. always a fT1CHd,H holds Page 23
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ave hopefully kept vigilance over zu p . A versatile and active faculty member is Mrs. Virginia J. Thompson, teacher of journalism, English II and American Civics. She copes with the challenging problems of editing the Paralyzer, school newspaper, and the Devi1's Diary. Travel- ing is her favorite hobby. Such is ob- vious by her recent trips. Last August she toured northern California and Oregon. New Year's Day found her in Pasadena at- tending the famous Tournament of Roses parade and the Rose Bowl game between the University of California and Michigan. Tb further her high educational ambitions, she attended BYU last summer., . W Who's our coach? Yes, it is Coaqh Kay Petersen, who is a welcomed member of the faculty again this year. His duties of coaching the basketball team and assisting Coach Gruden with the football squad keep him busy. In addition to coaching, he teaches social studies in the Junior High. The Petersens now have a new basketball player in the family, born January 20. This is their first child. Coach Kay's main hobby is photography. His interests in general are as he said, 'just sports.' hminMddhNwmMmMBskmHe Markey has boosted our girls sports con- siderably. She organized the Girls Thmbl- ing Team, has taught the girls tennis, volley ball, baseball and is present sponsor of Pepsters and Cheerleaders. She also has a regular class of science in the Junior High. Last summer she was recreational director here in Evanston. Miss Markey attended high school in Omaha, Nebraska, and graduated from Loretta Heights College in Denver, and the Colo- rado State College in Greeleyf .-be ,gulf fn 5651 W ali Ullll KNIFE' f ::s X X Z i N h GA , , T . 1 .Q V ,, . . . JE! A k 4:53 H ll 'f b . n --W-1--. L-A A v ., ,f ' M. , Aiiwfq 4 I .1 ' N. . 'Mais' 7 NAP , f '.1 ,HN xplf , ' -1' K.-lx . 1 tiff' X I' . 7 1 In S y,.n o . ,,' Ki, L' Ulf, I C . I sl A- ff? if .Y ,J M - K 7 r r ' , , 10 a' s ,lvl V jf' M , Q ' ef lv .. 'Ax Qfzf Y' gfalif e V' ' Ni 1 I 4 . QW 9 '.,,,1i6?- ffg Page 25
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