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

 - Class of 1966

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The hall isn't really bigger at the other end, I just don't understand perspective! sighs Connie Bargo as Nancy Wolfe and Anne Smith agree. EVERETT R. PAYNE, JR. is super- visor of art. He received his BS from SMS and his MA from Peabody Col: lege. Art and shop projects After getting glue all over the table, John Cloud listens to his teacher, Mr. Payne, as he patiently explains how he is supposed to profit from this experience in Junior High Art. require dexterit Junior and senior high art students alike took part in many interesting projects. Art apprecia- tion, sketching, designing, and work with cer- amics were just a few of the educational en- deavors undertaken by the art students. Art is an elective for all seventh graders in the second semester. Aside from the usual wood- and metal-work- ing assignments, the lndustrial Arts class also undertook such projects as drafting, leather- craft, and mechanical drawings. These projects taught the class how to use their hands con- structively. Not only were they useful, but they were also fun to make. Industrial Arts is re- quired for the seventh and eighth grade boys and is a senior high elective.

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IMOCENE AGEE is supervisor of Home Economics. She received her BS from SMS and her Masters from Mis- souri University. Learning the nutritional value of foods Lisa Criswell, Vicki Simmons, and Julie Kol ,, fs is very important to lmier. Students prepare or homemaking duties Basic skills of sewing, cooking, and ward- robe planning were taught the girls in Home Economics.-The program also included a course for seventh and eighth grade girls. During the latter part of the year, students used new equipment in the new Greenwood building. This included new kitchen units and new sewing machines. Each year the girls have three traditional ac- tivities. A style show of clothes made and mod- eled by the girls was presented for Greenwood students and parents, a Christmas tea was given for their mothers, and a faculty dinner in the spring was prepared and served by the stu- dents. The goal of the department was to prepare students to be successful future homemakers. Susie Yates checks Nicky Wilkins' pattern for fit, while Linda Simmons and Nancy Rich look at the picture of the dress. Nicky is secretly hoping that no alterations will have to he made. Trying new recipes can be fun, Bxlyeu, Connie Bargo, Susan Scho according to Gina lz, and Anne Smith. S



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The lathe, drawing board, and several electronic devices are only a few of the tools of shop. The instructors care- fully explain their use and function to the boys. RAYMOND L. CANN received his Bachelors and Masters degrees from Northeastern Oklahoma State College. He supervises industrial arts. and originality Shop is an important' class for the junior high boys. They listen intently to their instructor as he explains their next project.

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