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

 - Class of 1946

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.......m-. '3 George C. Stevens, Principal Emporia State Teachers College, B. S. Oklahoma University, M. S. He has a gay and cheery smile Is kind and friendly all the while The Clay County Community High School has had as its principal since 1937, George C. Stevens. During his stay in Clay Center he has made many friends both down town and at school. Under the lead- ership of Mr. Stevens a number of im- provements have been made in the school, among them the establishment of the Stu- dent Council and the National Honor Society. , Not only is Mr. Stevens well liked in the high school, but he is also a prominent figure in the educational field, having held memberships and offices in many educa- tional offices and clubs both state and national. TFN H. Smith Unger, Vice-Principal Manual Arts Assistant Coach Kirksville Teachers College, B. S. Missouri University, M. A. His words are few, good deeds many A better man? There isn't any! 0 Mr. Stevens is also an active member of the Lions Club and has held offices in the local chapter and also the International Lions Club. Mr. Stevens is popular with the stu- dents, and one who knows their problems and troubles, one who they can turn to for advice, or just to talk to. In him the students find a real friend. For vice-principal, the school is for- tunate in having Mr. Unger who has held that position very capably for the last fifteen years. He obtained a B. S. in educa- tion from the State Teacher's College at Kirksville, Missouri, majoring in industrial

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in ' if Stevens Unger Hunter arts, and minoring in physical science and education. Later he attended summer school at Missouri University and grad- uated in 1937 with a Master's Degree. His first teaching job was at Narka Rural High School, and then he taught two years at Belleville before coming here. Besides writing excuses, Mr. Unger teaches manual training and mechanical drawing and is also assistant football and basketball coach. Altogether he is kept plenty busy. And f'or office secretary, C. C. C. H. S. has Mrs. Marceline Hunter who has held this position a number of years and is well acquainted with its duties. It is her job to keep records, answer the telephone, deliver messages to the students, keep straight the money of the different organizations, keep track of the stapler, paper cutter, mimeograph, thumb tacks, make announcements over the speaking system, and in general being a 'jack of all fradesf I l Marceline Hunter, Office Assistant More efficiency has ne'er been seen Than has our dark-eyed Marceline. li l . IG V

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