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SENIOR HIGH CHORUS. From Roux' Mr. McCurry, Sue Burgess, Nancy Foster, Pat Stokes, Julie Hammon, Judy Darby, Judy Nichols, Liz Pummill. Simone Seamon. Row 2: Buanna Matthews, Carol Balmer, Clarene Ketch, Anne Rittershouse, Anne Singleton, Susan Oliver, Libby Elliott, Pam Plaster, Mar- garet Scott. Row 3: Marilyn Condray, Ann Oswant, Phyllis Walker, joellyn Hickman, Karen Boggs. Candy Campbell, Kathy Ellis, Nancy Northcutt, Kathy Retallick, Mary Lauren- son. Row 4: Ginny White, Susie Sanford, Carolyn Taylor, Sussie Nall, Michelle Barclay, Lizabeth Wolfe, jane Brite, Linda Millsap, Judy Ellis. Row 51 Sam Harper, Gary Burks, Butch Carr, Steve Moore, Barbara Williams, Bettye Groth, Judy Sawyer, Betty Harris, Beth Yancey. Row 6: Steve jones, Mike Carr, Buddy Freeman, Steve Robinette, Scott Thomas, David Klann, Eric White, Randy Sutton, Phil Walker. Row 7.' David Davidson, Steve Deulen, John Roop, Dick Bates, Bill Johnson, Joey Carrol, Davie Millsap, Dan Van Gundy, Gary Luna. Row 8: Lonie Ashurst, Tom O'Bryant, John Wilkinson, Mike Frey, jack Parker, Mike Lampe, Rusty Hoefgen, Pat Shannon, Chuck Sheppard. Burk Roux' Donald Fuson, Eddie Matthews, jim Barnes, Joe Spielman, jack King, jim Grow, Hadley XVhitlock, Sherman johnson, Bob Patterson.
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current - i af imparfancc in friday is youth. GEORGIA MCKNIGHT, Co-supervisor of the History Department, graduated from SMS with a BS degree in Education. She is co-sponsor of the Ninth grade. Studies of past events in order to analyze more readily the events of today were undertaken in Greenwood's social studies classes. Every phase of history, government, and world happenings of the past and present were covered in Civics, World History, American History, and American Prob- lems. In addition to regular textbook instruction, the classes were made much more interesting and ef- fective through the use of movies, slides, guest speakers, and field trips. Among the most interest- ing field trips made by a class were a trip to the Springfield Court House to hear a trial and a trip to jefferson City to visit the state capitol and other state offices and buildings. It is through this study of our own nation and the rest of the world that we learn to build our present and future on the happenings of the past. This bridle was found near the spot where General Lyon was killed, maybe it was his ! exclaims Sth grade history student Diana Daniel to skeptical classmates David Yates and Craig Luna. 'WJ This may pop up on your test, says Mrs. McKnight as she explains a statute of Missouri Law to Civics students Carol McCurry, Sandy Ketch, and Ronnie james as they review for their exam on Missouri's Constitution.
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,Mu ic lrwers ri 6 early in attend chorus. A contest is important to all music minded students, especially to those who are entering solo or duet events. jan Stevenson and Candy Campbell have played their flutes together for two years, but they still practice as much, if not more, than the rest of the CODI6St2'lflfS. Music lovers have to rise early to participate in the Greenwood music program as most of the music classes meet at the eight o'clock hour. Senior High Chorus, Band, and Song Spinners meet at the early hour and junior High Chorus groups during the regular day. The Senior High group practiced diligently for the annual Christ- mas assembly. Their main interest the second semester was the district and state music festivals. junior High Chorus sang in the annual Christ- mas Assembly and in the Baccaluareate services. Each member of the band, composed of stu- dents from elementary and high school, worked hard to learn to play his instrument. From the band, instrumental ensembles and solos per- formed in assemblies and contests. F. BION MCCURRY, Supervisor of Music, re- ceived the BM degree from Central College of Fayette and the MA degree from Colorado State College. He sponsors the Drum and Bugle Corps. The Tune Twister Quartet, johnny Wilkinson, Hadley Whitlock, Clarene Ketch, and julie Hammon, experiment on some of Mr. McCurry's new songs before he presents them to the chorus. They've decided that it really isn't as bad as it seems to be guinea pigs.
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