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uniai H 14 J. M. Chappell pancif 6 Page 22 n- '! Levy AG- we z i n 0 i 4 Each year we see the pouring forth from school doors millions of our youth variously classified, label- ed, and certified as to their attainments and degrees of excellence in the great business of formal education. Many questions are asked, as they always are at such times, and one of the most important of which is asked by youth itself is--'You say we are educated--now what?' And the answer is that we cannot predict the future with detailed and accurate certain- ty. That a given profession will continue to be in demand, or that an established way of life will remain with us, cannot be foreseen. But, no matter what lies before us, character, industry, faith, intelligence, loyalty, and determination will always be at a high premium.
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Tie acufty of fvaniton aqiyl fcloof We are proud to have Mrs. Ernestine Kabell on the faculty again this year. Mrs. Kabell has taught in Evanston High School since 1929. She teaches classes in Typing I and II. Mrs. Kabell deserves much recognition for the organization, arrange- ment and managment of the Library. Her favorite interest is books. She spent most of her summer in Boulder, Colorado, but also traveled to Albuquerque, New Mexico, to visit her son, daughter-in-law and grandson. a Mr. Leao Kirlin has just completed his eighth year as a member of the EHS faculty. Because of his capable work in instructing classes in woodworking, mechanical drawing and shop, his students have turned out some excellent products. Befereeing is more than a hobby with Mr. Kirlin. During the football and basketball season, he spends many hours, not only in Evanston but also in neighbor- ing towns, as an oHicial. During the summer months, Mr. Kirlin works for the forest service. Last summer he attended the University of Wyoming for Hve weeks. A new member of the faculty this year is blonde, blue eyed Miss Hortense Burton of Afton, Wyoming. Her job throughout the school year is teaching Junior and Senior High home economics, and sponsoring the Junior and Senior High chapters of the FHA. In 1949 and 1950 she taught school at the University High School in Laramie and the Lyman High School. In the summer of 1950 Miss Burton visited Finland as an exchange student representing the FHA for Wyoming. After graduating from the University of Wyoming in June of 1951, Miss Burton attended several confer- ences at Estes Park, Colorado, Cody and Cheyenne , Wyoming. I
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