Moundridge High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Moundridge, KS)

 - Class of 1952

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Page 12 text:

SUPERINTENDENT GREER makes out excuses for Helen Hoyer and Bert Becker early in the school day. MEMBERS OF THE BOARD work with Mr. Greer solving prob- lems. Left to right: JohniP. Krehbiel, treasurerg M. E. Greerg Marvin E. Goering, clerkg L. L. Lehmberg, director. ADMINISTRATION BEACUNS UF Mr. M. E. Greer, busy with the varied details connected with his position, has successfully completed seven years as superintendent and was again appointed for another term. He is never too busy to spend necessary time with students or faculty members, greeting them from behind his desk vvith a pleasant 'Good morning and giving them encouragement, guidance, and vital inspiration for the task ahead. In the years thati Mr. Greer has' been superintendent, he has brought about many extra-curricular activities. One very suc- cessful event which took place this year INSPECTING PAINT AND LIGHTING needs oi class rooms is one of the regular duties of the Board. Here they look over the needs in Mr. Mar1in's room.

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SUNLIGI-IT THROWS A SYMMETRICAL PATTERN on the floor of the new gymnasium This building houses n well equipped dramatics stage, recreation room, lunch room, and excellent dressing rooms The auditorium will seat 1 400 basketball fans SETTING gram-Mr. Greer's office with its duplicating machines, first aid kit, and always-busy tele- phones and typewritersg teachers' voices ringing from a variety of classrooms, grade school 'noises coming up the air vents from the first floor, cold dressing rooms and creaky, crowded stairways. ' Commercepand science, both housed in a building by themselves, whad their char: acteristics which linger in memory-the ring- ing bells of typewriters, the odors of fore maldehyde andlhydrogen sulphide, and Miss Johnson's voice giving shorthand dictation, To complete the buildings grouped to- gether for the sole purpose of teaching stu- dents to become well-rounded citizens, was the combination music-vocational agriculture- woodworking department. A strange mingling of musical crescendos, 'high-powered blee- trical machinery, and hammering yet-to-bv finished -products into being came roaring into the street so that passing motorists mar- veled at the efficiency of it all. THIS-PICTURE SHOWS THE BEAUTIFUL white snow which fell on a cold winter day in March outside the main school building. Administration offices, a grade school, English, history. math 'and art classes, study hall, and R small gymnasium are incorporated in this structure.



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AND FACULTY LEARNING was a senior college day .which was held here March 11. This was organized for the purpose of having students meet different school representatives and to determine which college they wished to attend. Another of Mr. Greer's accomplishments this year was the organizing and admin- istrating of the hot lunch program which approximately 150 students take advantage of 'each day. Working along with Mr. Greer were members of the Board of Education who laid the foundation for the school year and directed the policy of the administra- tion. Many late evenings were spent by L. L. Lehmberg, directorg Marvin E. Goer- ing, clerkg and John P. Krehbiel, treasurer. MISS WILMA CHRISTIANSON, teacher of home eco- nomics, directs the boys' quartet as they burst forth WITH THE AID OF BIOLOGY CHARTS Mr. Harold Collins began Bob Krehbiel with his Porifera-lesson. He was graduated from ethany College with a B.A. degree. This year he taught science, health, phys. ed., and coached football and track. ' MR. LYLE GOERING, graduate of McPherson College with an A.B. de- gree assists Edwin Stucky and David Suenram in a chemistry experi- ment. Mr. Goering, besides teaching chemistry, physics and geometry, coached the second string basket all squad. EDUCATING THE TYPING CLASS is Miss Lillie Johnson, teacher of typing, shorthand, and bookkeeping. Miss Johnson was graduated from in song. Miss Christiansen is a aduate of Marymount Bethany' College with a B.S. degree. College at Salina with a B.S. degree. This page with the compliments of the Kaufman Mercantile Company

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