Missouri State University - Ozarko Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1934

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ACTIVITIES The activities of the different Greenwood organizations of the past year have been estimable. The Senior Council had as its president this year, Garrett Wright, and as its secretary, Susan Wear. Each class chose three representatives to act in its interests. The council sponsored the most successful picnic in years. Likewise, it made a success of Dads' Day, and also of Student Teachers' Night. The junior Student Council did its share toward upholding the standards of the school. It helped faithfully with the planning of the picnic. The patrol boys, whom it elected, were efficient. The council is also responsible for the Greenwood Creed. Late in November, the Pep Club sponsored the annual Chili Feed, in honor of the Football boys. The club also sponsored the Basket Ball Banquet early in March. The pep and loyalty, both at home and on the road, was most commendable this year. The Pep Squad, which operated in conjunction with the Pep Club, showed rousing spirit at all of the games. The Greenwood chapter of the National Honor Society gave an impressive assembly program to the junior High School, in the form of its induction service. The chapter had the honor of assisting with the induction services at Reed junior High School. The Cub Standard deserves much praise, for it was published under very trying conditions this year. The lack of a good printing machine was its greatest problem, but regardless of that, Miss Bruffey, sponsor, said that parts of it were better this year than ever before. The paper was edited by Junior Ashley. The Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs, assisted by the choruses of the junior High School, gave a Christmas program. This was their outstanding program of the year. The Orchestra played for the basket ball games and several assemblies. The Orchestra was directed by james Ferguson, under the able supervision of Miss Keller. The Greenwood Girls' Athletic Association was sponsor for the awards of the girls'for their athletic achievements for the year. It also sponsored a num- ber of social events. The Annual Staff, which consisted of Eunice Stone, Editor, Kathryn Coffelt, Art, Mary McKinnell, Literature, Bill Sanford, Photography, and Walter Tillman, Business, took the responsibility, with the assistance of Mr. Trentham and Miss Teter, and prepared an entirely different sort of annual this year. Heretofore, the annual had been a separate book, but, due to increasing problems, the Senior Class decided to ask for a section in the Ozarko. With the cooperation of the Editor of the Ozarko, a section was given over to Greenwood. It was a very successful experiment, and the Staff and the faculty advisors did well in producing the tenth Under the Greenwood Tree. l30l

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