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n tie fone prairie of llfeli liblufaym ffwbiw X5 K7One of the most friendly members of the teaching staff is Miss Martha Peets, prompt and efficient in her responsi- bilities. Chemistry, physics and biology are on her schedule. Besides teaching, she sponsors the Bi-Phy-Chem club, which she organized last year. Although a native of Minneapolis, Minnesota, she has found friends and permanent interests in Wyoming. 'Last summer she did further work on her Master's degree at the University of Wyomin r Miss Pee has a flai for readingglxwor 'ng nf cfra s. F . if W 1+ M f Mew .. lllwilmwlfv 'lilly KML r Maurer, guidance teacher, is a former graduate of the University 'of Wyoming. He is originally from Glen- dale, California, where he attended the Glendale College, and later the University of Southern California. Mr. Maurer has ,many hobbies such as golf, baseball and other types of recreational work. This is Mr. Maurer's second year in the Evanston schools. Besides his guidance work he teaches social studies, science and health in the Junior High and world history in the Senior High. An important member of the faculty is Mrs. Ernestine Kabell, who has the honor of having taught at Evanston High School since 1929. She teaches regular classes in Typing I and II. The excellent ar- rangement, organization and management of the library are credited to Mrs. Kabell, librarian. She is ever ready to assist students and teachers in research and reference work. i af 172.5 sf ,jA',?f .J ff' i fl 3.3: My X M' 42Z?5g?Z?i lg. N, gill, Nunn , lull! , Y7 , 4 W, .- - 3 vlllx f'l 7455! N iv' i V N ' 5' x lb ,-U fl GA . , ,slr- If fg C f Z-L V? -A D4.nn..2J 7
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Page 26 ivan as courage jot the Jay: tide The Senior High mathematics' teacher is Mrs. Elvira Mehegan, an E. H. S. gradu- ate. Last summer she attended the Uni- versity of Wyoming in Laramie. Mrs. Mehegan is spending her first year alone since she began teaching in Evanston. John, her oldest son, is going to the Uni- versity of Colorado in Boulder. Edmund is in the U. S. Navy, and Paul, her young- est, is attending Notre Dame at South Bend, Indiana. Eileen, her only daughter, is married and lives in Denver. Sewing, cooking and managing her home consume Mrs. Mehegan's leisure hours. The tall, dark, friendly man seen in the halls speaking to the students of E. H. S. is the art instructor and speech director, Mr. John Welsh. He holds top honors of being one of the affirmed bache- lors on the staff. The excellent plays directed by him through the LaCita Mard and Thespian clubs are proof of his dramatic talent. Mr. Welsh enjoys skat- ing and dancing. He admits that his am- bition is to teach dramatics in a uni- versity or enter the theatrical world professionally. cg.,-eff,J.Q.12e Miss jorie Shelley of Min polis, Minnesota, joined the faculty s year to teach home economics and sponsor the FHA Club. This is her first venture in the classroom. For the past two and a half years she was employed by the Sim- plicity Patterns Company of New York City. Her leisure hours are spent driving her car, golfing, swimming, and sewing.
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Il5,2i22d us to duilcf carkrzp ofuolidity Who is the jolly, dark complexioned mathematics teacher in the Junior High? Of course, it is Miss Adeline Miller, who found her way to Wyoming from Belmont, Nebraska. She has a very pleasing per- sonality which the students cherish. Her hobbies of reading and sewing are of a quiet and worthwhile nature. Miss Miller is known for the advise and assistance she gives to all of her students. .AJWV A familiar face to everyone at EHS is the teacher of woodworking and shop, Mr. Leao Kirlin. The excellent work turned out in this field is proof of his ability. Besides conducting his regular classes, he is co-sponsor of the Junior Class. Every sport-loving fan will think of Mr. Kirlin as a referee of football and basketball games during the school season, and of baseball during the summer. He spends his summer vacation in the mountains working for the forest patrol where he marks trees, patrols areas for fires, and checks telephone lines. The sport of angling is not exclusively a masculine pastime. Even lady pedagogues find diversion in casting the rod. Such is true of Miss Cora Ellis, teacher of seventh and eighth grade English in the Junior High. She also finds gardening and horse-back riding pleasurable ways to oc- cupy her leisure time. Miss Ellis is co- sponsor of the Spotlight and of the eighth grade class, and assists in the dramatics work in the Junior High.
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