Clay County Community High School - Orange and Black Yearbook (Clay Center, KS)

 - Class of 1935

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Faculty These twenty personalities guide C. C. C. H. S. students through the struggling years of high school. From time to time there comes the honor of having Sheldon Frick for Principal. Mr. Unger assists in producing many famous athletesg the is Scotch with excusesl. The local musicians get their special training from the noted Ossie Kutschinski and P. V. Allen. Future Farmers are trained by Mr. I-Iedstrom while the Future Housewives are tutored by Miss Lindholm. Th-e scholarly air of future teachers is developed by Miss Crouch. Miss Hill guides the future successes of the business world in their first steps Travelers to Spain should study under the renowned Emerson to conveise with the senors and senoritas. Through Miss Pommerenke's leadership the girls enjoy many happy hours in G. R. Mr. Messenheimer's mind is far too mathematical for most of the neophytes. It is because of Miss Carter's efforts that laymen learn of dear Caesar. Those wishing historical information are referred to Georgina Bleakley, she also super- vises the work on this great book. Coach Nelson will be remembered not only for the athletic fame he has brought to the school, but also for his chapel pep talks. Student pep is kept alive by Miss Miller, who also supervised the Junior-Senior Banquet. The bashful freshies are safely guided by Miss Myers. Through Miss Raynolds' coaching Clay's debate team won first place in both the league and district debates. C. C. C. H. S. possesses a scientific minded person-Mr. Larson to you, sponsor to the Seniors. Miss Wiser sees to the institution's publicity through her supervision of the school paper. Marjorie is the sweet little office assistant who is always on hand when there are any odd jobs. It should be everybody up and give nine rahs for these talented persons who guide the Tiger student body. Paul V. Allen, B. M. Bethany College Music, Glee Clubs Junior Sponsor Georgina Bleakley, A. B. University of Kansas American History, Civics Senior and Annual Sponsor Marjorie Bumsted Office Assistant 6 Mary Carter, A. B. Kansas Wesleyan College Latin, World History G. R. Board, Freshman Sponsor Anne G. Crouch, B. S. University of Kansas Normal Training Claxton Club Sponsor Washburn College Algebra, Spanish, Sociology Freshman Sponsor Josephine Emerson, A. B.

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1-'ii L5fW'P 1'5W'?E FfYE'Fi ' Vi 7iP+L.Wf+f5W !?3'f35'1r W ' 'W ' SHELDON I-'RICK A B UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Greetings Seniors of 1935 You are ready to embark upon thc voyage of Life. How the sailing is going to be depends upon how well your craft has been built. Twelve years have been spent fashioning a structure that you are hoping will carry you through a pleasant and profitable voyage. Some have been content to build with a minimum of materials and time while others have made it a point to use all available material and helpful, past ex- periences of others to further the endur- ance and possibilities of their craft Bon Voyageil-Iappy Landing H. S. UNGER, Assistant Principal Administration In approaching the close of another school year we can look back and see many ways in which our tasks could have been carried on more efficiently. How- ever it has been a good School year and I wish to express my appieciation for the fine cooperation of teachers and students which has been evident on every hand. May we develop this fine spirit into a definite, progressive' tradition. SHELDON FRICK, Principal. ln H. S. UNGER A B KIRKSV LLE. MU.. TEACHERS COLLEGE 5



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Edwin I-Iedstrom, B. S. Kansas State College Vocational Agriculture Future Farmers' Sponsor Willetta. J. Hill, B. S. Kansas State College Commerce Sophomore Sponsor Oscar Kutschinski, B. S. Kansas State Teachers College Instrumental Music, Science Sophomore and Boys' In- tramurals Sponsor Ernest Larson, B. S. Bethany College Physical Science Senior Boys' Booster Club and Hi-Y Sponsor Vera Lindholm, B. S. Kansas State College Home Economics Home Ec. Club Sponsor Alva Messenheimer, B. S. Kansas State College Mathematics Freshman Sponsor and Hi-Y Board Erma. Jean Miller, B. S. Kansas State College English, Physical Training Junior, Girls' Booster Club and G. A. A. Sponsor Frances Myers, A. B. Washburn College English Sophomore Sponsor Carl A. Nelson, A. B. Bethany College Commerce, Athletics Irene Pommerenke, A. B. College of Emporia Bible, Agriculture, Junior and G. R. Sponsor Ruth Raynolds, A. B. University of Kansas English, Debate, Dramatics Senior Sponsor Lillian Wiser, A. B. Washburn College English Promotor Sponsor and G. R. Board

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