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MUSIC ix Voca Instrumental Students of Greenfield High have many musical organizations in which to release extra energy and exercise their native talents. Although music is not compulsory, sixty percent of the students take advantage of the music program ln addition to large gvroup participation, selected stun ents express their music ability through solos, small Groups and ensemole appearances Local clubs civic meetings, plays, contest and concerts rovide the student with many op ortunities to Gain experience arte p He na n Nancy a xsi .lar1ceSte Rchard Holaday stops F nfers fl 'is X ar, Sorlerner Snxror Herrmann 'yhrsln lon enec er Ann Don Mellon tones tlow from the saves of seater' Slnron Adamson Iona Carlos Refira N1 sr' a-:er Joyce Perry Betty Q nlli 'in and .Io Ann McVav old a Johnston Shirlex Louk Nancy Weller stanrlingv Carl P xrkins Sue practice sessxo Anderson Carol Patterson and Patsy Mulhern
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, 0 ji, X I H. Mr Malhls shows Ronnie Jameson where Saturn s 1ocat1on IS IH OUT' UNIXSTSC General Science Blology .4 my ss rf SCIENCE Freshmen were 1n1t1ated 1n general SCIENCE to a fuller apprec1at1on of the1r phys1cal world Demonstratxons by Mr Math1s, class proJects, buzz sesslons, movles and exh1b1ts helped 1m press the many facts upon the1r mlnds Blology stressed the study of plants and an1 mal l1fe, reproductron and class1f1cat1on Spec1al projects lncluded leaf booklets, the study of marlne hfe and the anatomy of the body The process of SC1eHt1f1C deduct1on was the most 1mportant fact learned 1n the chemlstry SBSSIODS tl11S year Lab P9l'1OClS provuled ex cellent sxtuatlons for puttlng th1s method 1nto thelr own glass tubes and pract1cedtest1nG for unknown solutlons mlxtures and compounds The b1rth of the atomlc age was delved 1nto and many amazlnv facts were uncovered The f1rst step was the study of the atom, 1ts slze structure, and compos1t1on D1d you know that everythmgv 1S composed of t1ny atoms wh1ch are constantly movlng? Indwlduals have ten b1l11on, b1l11on of these part1cles The uses of the atom provlded many areas of learnlnw nik! lo fn Homer the pigeon d0esn't look very happy as Joe Lamb Whlle Fred KN ehrh examxnes the turtle Mrs Iambx polnts out the Reptxlxa charac trys to estxmate Homer s wmg spread terxstxcs of the salamander to Mary Ehzabeth Sxexert It looks as xf Judy Josephsen has found sornethlnp 1IltCI'EStlI1g I y .X ' ' ' ' ' - ,ju A I '- .VH , , A . . P . er . ..- , -. - 1 . ' . . ' . . Q I U I Q . KJ , . - . 4, . 0 , . . on '1 -'W E ' . - 1, . 1-, f-A ffm r U if gy m E . S fl N ' 'I . 'Q ,. 1 H- . , fx ,-,,x fa 'NJ-' stan, ,' . ' . 'YQ S a . - A I 3g ' U .','.'?'x S u Q f , 4 l TN. .f HJ ' T T ff ' - - -' x, r . ln H' .' ,' .0 , - ' t 1 v 1- lf .'.4 ,l,1 1 . w .u-' .'d0'A 'I-.v ' I H r. '.'-'--'f.t X Z ' 5- '.' . !',
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION Due to the shortage of girls' physical education teachers, this department was minus an instructor However, the deslre to exercise and play varlous games was too great to be ignored Before the end of the first semester, Senior g1rls had been ap p01nted to direct class act1v1t1es Basketball volleyball and spring sports were instructed by Lorrame Rohr Angela Lahey, and Regina Musmaker The ent1re program was supervised by the adm1n1strat1on In add1t1on to the vars ity sport program, three physlcal educatlon classes for boys were instructed by Coach Hofmeister Wu 0 1 sis! Z tg K.:-Q., S-' ..:. UPPER RIGHT: Jump hiph is the call which rings from each ofthe opposinp teams as the refer-ee's whistle is blown. MIDDLE: Beverly Westphal is anxious to get her hands on the ball. LOWER LEFT: Though calisthenics may be considered hard work by some, this boys' P. E. class seems to enjoy it. Z1
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