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This stance is tam Om' lib1'm'y is up-to-date. iliar to all of us-Mr. Scarhorough is shown taking the daily roll. XVe are proud of our vast library facili- ties. The reading material not only supplements our classwork but provides many hours of relaxation. Encyclopedias, dictionaries, and mag- azines may be used during study period. One may work contentedly in the pleasant atmos- phere for our librarian is always ready to help any student. .sk J. RAY scAiarscmoi'cQH Librarian, ohtainerl his ISS, in Education from Southwest lNIissuuri State College in Spring- field and his A.M. from Missouri L'ni'versity, i. if i 4 Q O ' X for 'f A o , l d t l l in hand with their problems, Mrs. Mentis, winter term suhstitute, gives mer stu en s a ie p g fig? ya if ,rx X 4 V! 5 , af WP' .4
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Om' homemaker can obtain ber goals. A great deal of pride is taken in the Vocational Home Economics Department at Greenwood. Wfe have three useful and well- ecluipped rooms at our disposal. Our bright cheery laboratory has three kitchens conven- iently arranged with all ,the latest facilities. There is also an attractively furnished dining room as well as a valuable sewing room. Under the supervision of Miss Richard- son, the students in Home Economics I are taught the basic skills of cooking, sewing, budgeting, and home decoration. Through home projects they are able to apply their knowledge outside of class, and at the same time do things which are profitable for them- selves and their families. Home Economics II offers the same units, but in more advanced stages. In this class, the potential homemakers are allowed to do any work their abilities will permit. Boys, as well as girls, have realized the value of knowledge in this field and are taking these courses. SARA M. RICHARDSON Supervisor of Home Economics, was awarded her B.S. from S.M.S. and her M.E, was awarded from Missouri University. Emily Taylor smiles approval as Sandy Spradling se- lects a jumper pattern, and jndy Campbell drools over a dress pattern. looking forward to spring fashions. .Je..e5 'fm Cookies are fun to sample. says Linda Cottengim Nancy Twogood passes her a bite.
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F. BION McCL'RRY Supervisor of Music, received his B.M. from Central College of Fayette and his M.A, from Colorado State College of Education. Music is his aiocation and his xocation. Always ready and willing to participate in musical programs and assemblies are Green- wood's band, chorus, and Song Spinners under the able leadership and direction of Mr. Mc- Curry. These three groups, which include over ninety per cent of the student body, meet twice a week to study the works of great com- posers, and to play and sing, thus, furthering their enjoyment and understanding of music in all its phases. The chorus and band keep busy during the year with sight reading and with selecting and rehearsing numbers for the annual spring music festival. The festival represents many hours of hard work for both the students and Mr. Mcflurry. but it is the outstanding event of the year for these young musiciansfand who minds work when it is liunf The Song Spinners, newest organization in the Music Department, presented two assem- blies, including the Christmas one. They also sang at Heers on the Singing Tower during the Christmas season. Banzai-they leczwz techniques and cuz out sqzzeaks Reed section members are, first row: Henry Haswell. Del Daxid Fuson, Toni KLllliwC-l'- Xyilmd fgcili Dime R00 Collins, Mort Lines. Guy Mace. Pat Stokes, Sharon Harris. Nancy jackson, Bill Lane, and Terry Ayre. Harley Snyder, Second row: Emmy Potter, ,lohn Good,
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