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THE WILDCAT PUBLISHED BY THE JOURNALISM CLASS. MOUNDRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL MOUNDRIDGE, KANSAS 1951-1952 School Buildings ....... Administration ........ Faculty .............. L Seniors .......... Juniors .......... Sophomores A ...... Freshmen ....... Junior High ,.... Football .................. Football Royalty ..... Basketball ............. Track ........... Plays , ....................................... Pep Club ................................... Future Farmers of America Student Council ...................... Y-Teens .............. Journalism ..... M-us1c ......... 1. Snapshots ....... Autographs ..... 2- 3 4 5- 5 s- 9 10 11 12 13 16-18 19 20-21 22 24-25 26 27 28 29 so 31-33 34-35 as
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TURCH LIGHT FUR YOUTH These things shall be,-a loftier race Than e'er the world 'hath known shall rise With flame of freedom in the souls, And light of knowledge in their eyes. John A. Symonds The theme for- this year's WILDCAT is light-of learning, activities and fun. All kinds of lights are involved in making a school year one to remember. It is hoped that this book will keep the 1951-1952 school year spotlighted in your memory.
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STUDENTS POUR FROM THE MUSIC ROOM and the vocational agriculture department after first hour class. The woodworlx- ing :hop is located in the north end of this building. In the fall the farmers bring seed wheat to be cleaned in. the cleaner In Mr. Ramsdale's shop. BURDEH LIGHTS UF A SEHUUL No longer just a dream was the much- wanted and needed gymnasium which -was dedicated Sepetmber 25, 1951. It served many purposes throughout the yeariz for the first time in M.H.S. history a hot lunch program could successfully be carried out-every noon aromas of meat loaf, chocolate cake, or apple- sauce issued delicately forthg a versatile stage lent itself to superior dramatic productions and community talent showsg the basketball floor was the scene of many hotly-contested battles, including those of the regional tourna- mentg and during the noon hour the recrea- tion room -beneath the stage furnished oppor- tunity for becoming proficient with a ping pong paddle, dominoes and checkers. The main building will long be remem- hered as the crux of the entire school pro- CLASSES IN TYPING,,SI-IORTHAND, AND SCIENCE are contained in the building shown here. One may find typewriters, microscopes, chemicals, biological specimen, Bunsen burneres and other scientific paraphernalia here. A
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