Greenfield High School - Tiger Tales Yearbook (Greenfield, IA)

 - Class of 1956

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L+-ii FACULTY LIVES PRCJVED FASCINATING lmlfri Superintendent Green is right at home in the industrial arts shop Varied interests occupy the spare mo- ments of GHS's administrative staff and coach. Each spring finds Superintendent Green getting his boat repaired and fishing gear assembled for a Minnesota jaunt. Coach Ray acquired a golden tan managing the local swimming pool and attempting to par on the links west of town. Now we fully understand why our principal and lndustrlal arts instructor spent many evenings building his new and attractive home. Will Coach Ray use this material in world problems ? OMAR W. RAY B. A. Central College. American History, World Problems, Iunior Business, U-'ootbal.l, Track, Wrestl- ing, G-Club Go-Adviser, Junior Sponsorj H. W. RIGBY B.A. I.S.T.C.: Drake University. Principal, Industrial Arts. KStudent Council Adviser, Senior Sponsorl We nominate Mr. Rigby 'the Proud Papa of the Year rs., f

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R. J. GREEN Superintendent Our children are the principal natural resources of the nation. Education is the processing of that rich resource to produce good citizens, mature in their judgments and stable in their emotions. The greatest investment this country ever made is the investment in its public school program. All the human virtues we prize, all the goals toward which we work, depend upon education. We can expect to have good schools pro- viding an education of the kind our young people are entitled to in about the same ratio as the attention we give them. Our public schools are the cement of our common heritage. No other sure foundation can be devised for the preservation of freedom and happiness. I H. . RIGBY Principal A well known electrical company has for its slogan Progress is our most important product. This could well be one of ourfore- most objectives in the field of education. The recent reorganization program of the Greenfield community school is symbolic of the citizens desire to invest in progress for more and better education through cooperative enterprise. Progress through a larger administrative unit, progress through a better physical plant and progress through a more enriched curriculum, 'will ultimately result in greater opportunities for our future graduates of Greenfield High School. To the seniors of '56 I personally hope that progress will lead you ever onward and upward throughout the years to come. I



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V . 4 .w F MRS. LOIS HENRY B.S. Kansas State College, Extension work University of Iowa. Biology, Physical Education, Grade and High School. fG.A.A. Adviser, Cheerleaders Adviser, Senior Sponsorl MRS. BEVERLY MOE B.S. N.M.S.T.C., Missouri: Long Beach State College, Drake University. English I-II, Advanced Lit- erature and Composition, Speech. CDrama Club Adviser, Senior Play, Freshman Sponsorl MRS. DOROTHY WALLACE College of St. Teresa: B.M.E. Drake University. Vocal Music, Grade and High School. Uunior Sponsorj Moderate physical activity, such as swimming, bowling, and tennis, help fill Mrs. Henry's leisure hours. She too, enjoys cooking and baking unusual dishes. New and intriguing books hold a deep fascination for her inquisitive mind. Miss McCowen has added a little Moe to her name within the past year. During a free evening one might discover the former model dancing to Latin music or teaching others. Her artistic and creative talents are expressed through her original poems and love for music. Flowing strains of music may be heard from the apartment of Mrs. Wallace and her husband at any time. Bridge playing is one of her favorite pastimes and provides an opportunity to reveal her culinary arts by one of her exotic dishes. Mrs. Wallace eagerly anticipates her husband's approval of the MTS- Moe introduces Mrs- HEHTY to the latest Platter Parade. G.A.A. 's tangy punch. 12

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