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aaiu kill ualuaale fa future eareer . ,aff Firm steady strokes are used to make the posters which will be used in homecoming festivities. Senior high art students, jim Barnes and Tom Cox, letter signs which will announce the bon- fire and welcome returning alums. A student teacher explains metal-working to eleven o'clock shop class students. Ralph Weathemax, john Roop, David Davidson, jim Barnes, and Phil Walker watch the demonstration interestedly, while Tom Cox considers the effects of a Well-placed hammer blow to the metal letters lying on the table. EVERETT R. PAYNE, JR., Art Supervisor, re- ceived the BS degree from Southwest Missouri State College and the MA degree from Peabody College. DOYLE KEMPER, Supervisor of Industrial Arts, received the BS degree from SMS and the ME degree from Colorado State College.
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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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if ,Nufizfmzl physical Hfuess ,vrrfgnzm given we at rs E aa Pull the bow back steadily and aim carefully, says a student teacher to this group of budding female Robin Hoods. Archery is only one of the many health-building activities offered in the Greenwood P,E. program. AUDREY SPIELER received the BS degree from Good techniques in dribbling are taught to Carolyn Taylor by the student teacher before playing an actual game of soccer. Missouri University. She is the supervisor of Girls' P.E. and sponsors the Pep Squad, the Swim- ming Club, and G.R.A. Gym students participate in a game of soccer as Barbara Williams tries to prevent Ginny White from making a goal.
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