Greenwood High School - Under the Greenwood Tree Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1962

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JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS' CHORUS. Front Rriuf: lVIary Quinn, jan Stevenson, Bea Traywick, Regina Bilyeu, Penny Morriset, Susan Yates, Melinda Funkhouser, Janet Dukewits. Catherine Howell. Rauf 2: Mary Shockley, Susie Pummill, Linda Sim- mons, Georganna Sheppard, Elizabeth Williams, Nancy Rich, Cathy Turner, Jeanie Stonestreet, Carolyn Knabb, Susie Wright. Rauf 3: Beth Young, Edith Bohner, Ginny Sawyer, Wanda Reibold, Mary Donica, Karen Coffman, Becky Hoefgen, Mickey Steele, Marilyn Martin, Paula Caplan. Rauf 4: Kathy King, Connie Bargo, jane Naegler, Diane Daniel, Linny Carrier, Cathy Savage, Pam Elson, Pam Cantrell, Sandy Ketch, Rose- mary Rich. Bare Rauf: Marilyn Williams, Nancy Wolfe, Linda Ward, Carol MCCurry, Karleen LeDuC, Karen Harris, Jamie Vfard. Baud and jun br hzyh cha u encourage BAND MEMBERS. Front Row: Pat Stokes, Carl Balmer, Candy Campbell, jan Steven- son, Annette Turner, john Scott, john Roop. Semnd Raw: Joy Pettiford, Gary Gleason, Charles Rhea, Janie Rhea, Kathy Corbett, jack Neeley, Glenda Maples, David Neeley. Third Row: Donald Fuson, Fred Moon, Phil Walker, Dan Van Gundy, Steve Deulen, Mike Lampe, james Tacke, Denton Corbett. Bark Row: Mr. MCCurry, john O'Leary.

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JUNIOR HIGH BOYS' CHORUS. Front Row: Steve Tacke, David Russell, Billy Wear, David Yancey, Arthur Haseltine, Edward Mcjimsey, Bill Rittershouse, Craig Luna. Rau' 2: Tommy Wiles, Bill Sanford, Ronnie james, Floyd Dixon, Tony Dustman, David Yates, Allen Casey, Chris Millsap. Row 31 Fred Moon, james O'I.eary, Mike Young, Gary Gleason, David Neeley, Gene Adkins, David Peacher, Bill Robinett, Row 4: Jim Ferguson, John Williaiiis, Stanley Matthews, Denton Cor- bett, Harry Carr, Sam Van Gundy, Dana Stombaugh, Hoppy Keet. Bark Row: Robert Newton, L. D. Stevenson, Rick Kes- singer, Gary Burks, George Thompson, Harold X5Ueatherwax, Hack Weiditiann, john O'Leary, Barry Cox. 0 fudmfis' intern' I and wus 2111 abilzf . Music is carefully sorted and put into the many different files of the music room. While Connie Bargo and Karen Coffman straighten and sort the files, they dis- cuss the songs which they would enjoy singing in their junior high chorus class.



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fudeufs aff lm 5 economics ar, and imp SARA M. RICHARDSON, Supervisor of Home Economics, received the BS degree from SMS and the ME from the University of Missouri. The tempting, tantalizing aroma of freshly baked biscuits fills the air as cooking students Margaret Scott, Michelle Barclay and their supervisor, Miss Richardson, eagerly await a sampling of the batch that Linda Millsap is taking out of the oven. fBring on the butter, girls.j Useful knowledge of the basic skills of home- making was gained by the students of Home Economics I and II. Skills in cooking, sewing, budgeting, and home decorating were developed. These skills will greatly benefit the future home- maker or home economist. Special activities car- ried out were the style show in which each girl modeled clothes she had made in class, and the Christmas tea given annually for mothers of the Home Economics students. Art gave tenth, eleventh, and twelfth graders an opportunity to develop their creative talents. Painting, lettering, sketching, and other areas of art were presented. i .Ve . if A Industrial arts, a practical as well as a useful course, takes up the varied fields of mechanical drawing, metalwork, leathercraft, woodwork, and plastics which are taught in General Shop. Ad- vanced Shop is a specialization in any one of the foregoing specific fields. Watch your step, girls! Smile! Use your hands gracefully! All this, and more too, goes into preparing for the Spring Style Show held in the Ballroom. Kathy Ellis and Pat Stokes try to remember every- thing as they model their dresses.

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