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-George Thompson, Allen Casey, John Williams, and Tony Dustman try to stay sharp as Dr. Bush tells one of his humorous stories to his Math Analysis class, while using the overhead projector. Hoping she can finish the problem before the bell rings, Cindy Neale listens to a logical geometric explanation by Brenda Freeman. Math and science Yes, now that answer checks. Curt Carr and Bob Mclimsey, two puzzled eighth grade math students, seem encouraged by Mr. Moore's words. WILLIAM JACK BUSH sponsors eighth grade and is supervisor of Mathematics. He received his BS from Arkansas A8rM and his MS and EdD from the University of Arkansas. RICHARD MOORE, Supervisor of Mathematics, received his BS in Edu- cation from SMS and his MS from Drury College. He sponsors tenth grade.
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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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classes meet needs ofprogresswe tzmes Physics class is famous for testifgdthe mental ability of Greenwood students. Hamp Wolfe looks skeptical as he learns how to use a balance. Mary Quinn seems to be waiting for hers to explode, while Arthur and Doug are testing Boyle's law. EFTON R. HENDER- SON sponsors the elev- enth grade and is super- visor of Science. He received his AB and BS from SMS, his MS from Cornell, and his PhD from New York Univer- There is an ever-increasing need for skilled Sill'- scientists and mathematicians in todayfs world. The Greenwood science and mathematics de- partments present the opportunity to meet these needs. The science department offered a selection of courses including Seventh Grade Science, General Science, Biology, Chemistry, and Phys- ics. lnstruction in the fundamentals of math- ematics through Basic Math, Beginning and Advanced Algebra, Trigonometry, and Geome- try provided a chance to improve thinking and reasoning powers. A new course, Math Analysis, was offered for seniors. Students who took advantage of these oppor- tunities found they were better equipped to find a place in our modern world. Biology students Sandy Hawkins and ,laiiie Rhea are fascinated by their first dissection. Please don't hurt it, are their repeated pleas even though Dr. Henderson assures them the pig can feel no pain. is
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