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

 - Class of 1957

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Miss Barnes spends much of her time selling tickets at school functions. Here she gives Sharon her change. Miss Love not only teaches sewing but enjoys it as a form of relaxation. .AMQP-5CA00f AOIAVJ giU8 Olfle UL C 0,1168 fo CdtC!L 14,1 Ruth M. Barnes received her B.A. degree at I.S.T.C. and took graduate work at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Mlss Barnes todc lilzrarianship at South Colorado A 61 M College in Fort Collins. She teaches general mathematics and works at teaching latin I to a few brave souls in G.H.S. , who have found it to be very interese- lng as well as different. As a sponsor Miss Barnes works with the freshmen, who find Greenfield High rather puzzling at first. She also sponsors the ticket sales KShe's the one who lets you in to the game if you dm't have an activitv ticket! J. Miss Barnes has a very interesting hobby. She en- joys books and keeps the school library supplied with the best in reading material and information. Mrs. Mildred Kellam, mathematics, algebra, and geometry instructor in G.H.S. attended Iowa State Teachers College and the State University of Iowa where she received her B.A. degree. Experienced Mrs. Kellam helps give advice to the sophomore class as their sponsor and to all as their friend. The Y-Teens are also thankful for the assist- ance she gives to them toward making decisions and other important things . Mildred Kellam loves to watch basketball games and gets very excited with the many close scores. But this winter she did transfer from basketball to the dear sport of football and made the long journey across the western states to California, where she rooted for the Iowa University football team, which brought home a Rose Bowl victory. After calming down after her thrilling trip, Mildred finally settled down again to her many everyday school activities . Darlene Love received her B.S. degree at Iowa State College. She also attended Texas State College for Women and Iowa State Teachers College. Miss Love teaches home economics to the freshmen and also teaches advanced home economics to the future homemakers of America . Darlene also enjoys instructing the eighth grade girls. They find it to be interesting and quite an experience. One of Miss Love's many school activities is helping to sponsor the junior class. This is a big job for she must help in the planning of the Iunlor-Senior Banquet. A noontime chant ls Save me a place in the hot lunch l1ne. Every day students go in ani out the lunch- room door before and after a pleasing lunch has filled their stomachs. But how many of us ever stop and think what goes on behind the scenes of a good hot lunch. Things too numerous to mention all aid Mlss Love in the process of making hot lunch. Mrs . Kellam is well-known for her advice whether it be written or verbal. She often copies lt for all to see.

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Q6LC QV5 QAM' Age? ASZAOOK H. W. Rigby, principal of Greenfield High, attended Iowa State Teachers College from which he acquired his B.S. degree. He also attended Drake University. Mr. Rigby struggles every year with the graduating class trying to get them to go on to higher education and to apply for scholarships but it's the same story year after year, Ah I don't want to now, I am too busy. Won't it wait? As well as teaching industrial arts in school, Mr. Rigby spends much of his spare time working on his new home . Buzz-zz-zz, bang-ng-ng, crash-sh-sh,--come the sounds from first floor--you guessed it--Rig's at work and the whole school is wondering what he is cooking up now! ?l Oh, dear, we almost forgot his sponsorship of the Student Council. Beware, watch out for room 9 every two weeks because the seventeen people sitting there are trewing new ideas for the betterment of the school. Peering over the heads of all is Rex M. Mathis, the science teacher. Mr. Mathis attended Simpson College and received his B.A. from the University of Iowa. Last summer, he attended Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies in Tennessee. It was an honor and a privilege for Rex to be chosen as one of the few scientists from the U.S. to attend this institute. In addition to a full day's teaching of chemistry, physics, and freshman science, he sponsors the H1-Y and is a co-sponsor of the freshman class. A very versatile individual, Mr. Mathis sings in his church choir, enjoys reading, and participates in outdoor activities such as fishing and swimming. At the end of a busy day, this industrious teacher journeys home to spend an evening relaxing with his family. A well-known and well respected member of our faculty is Ted R. Robin son. A home town boy, Mr. Robinson attended Iowa State College where he re- ceived a B.S. degree. Ted is an active sponsor of the F.F.A. and senior class . Last summer, golf and amateur photography played second roles to his pretty, young wife, Patricia. Coming back to school, Vocational Agriculture be- comes one of Ted's main interests, where he teaches three level classes for all grades. Be careful now, Rig, no streakSl Mr. Mathis discusses his church solo with Mrs. Hoyt, his accompanist. up-.-me-m-.M-vw A I - st, U 'co' ,I Q' H Ted plays Bob Cummlngsg I wonder who the model ls?



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Walt has his hands full when he helps the wife get the three children ready Coach Iohn introduces his little boy to the wonders of the for bed . great, white outdoors. - 6V H, AHIT! Jay, t!L8 y Ol !'l:el'L6Z5 A849 H, fed,C!l0I AJFQP! tl 0lf1,ALf5. A new faculty member and coach this year is Mr. Walter W. Miller. He has an enthusiasm for sports, which is shown by his coaching of the freshman and sophomore basketball squads. Also Walt helped whip our football team into action. Receiving his degrees from Iowa State College and the University of Omaha, he combines his knowledge for a very versatile class schedule by teaching such subjects as consumer's math, senicr science, and wcrld problems. Time is also spent as he helps sponsor the junior class. Bowling takes up much spare time, along with golf, which Walt enjoys very much. On a dreary day one would probably see him reading a sports magazine or a novel. To Coach Hofmeister, we owe our appreciation for the interest taken in boys' physical education through- out the grades 5th through high school. In the physical education department he has been a capable and most successful director of boys' basketball, baseball and assistant football coaching. He also teaches two classes in world history. As an advisor for the G-Club, he has done much to- ward stimulating good sportsmanship and an interest in boys' athletics. As an escape from coaching duties, Lefty loves to hunt and fish and draws fullest enjoyment from a day in the woods or on the river banks. This is Coach Hofmelster's fourth year here. He received his B.A. degree from Simpson College and re- ceived post graduate work from Drake University. A football, wrestling, and track star of the Tiger teams is Mr. Hellerick. One of the great qualities of a good athlete, says Mr. Hellerick, is having good sportsmanship. With this, you are sure to come out on top. One of the duties that comes with being a coach, is sponsoring G-Club, which Iohn does most effectively Outside of school, I-Iellerick's interests don't change For there his main pastime is also athletics. What? You haven't heard Mr. Hellerick say The main thing ls don't panic! Well if you hadn't, you have now. You see, that is John Hellerick's favorite saying when his American history, junior business, or geography classes begin to get out of hand. Whether he picked that up at Northwestern Missouri State College where he received his B.1-x. , we 'don't know. But it sure has effect, ln many ways you might say. Hofmeister is preparing to pursue his favorite off-duty activity, that of burning powder at our local wild-life.

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