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DOYLE KEMPER, Supervisor of Industrial Arts, re- ceived his B.S. at Southwest Missouri State College and his M.E. at Colorado State College. He teaches Industrial Arts at both Greenwood and SMS. Students in the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades are given an opportunity to put forth their creative abilities into an interesting hobby or a successful vocation. Industrial Arts is a practical, as well as a useful course, which is taught by Mr. Kemper. General Shop takes up a study of the varied fields of mechanical drawing, metal- work, woodwork, leathercraft, and plastics while Advanced Shop is a specialization in any one of the specific fields. Creativeness is also expressed in Art classes where students work with sketching, painting, copper, and other materials under the direction of Mrs. Thompson. A student teacher strikes a pose-artists Jerry Whitlock, Pat Riebold, and Martha the arts tend to the creative Hard at work in Mechanical Drawing class held in the Industrial Arts Building, are Guy Mace and Freddy Howell as a student teacher carefully checks their work Sperry put it down on paper. -'-'lI 1lTi ' M,-1 -' x RUTH THOMPSON B.S. at Southwest the University of in art aids in her
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Singing for pure enioyment, members of Song Spinners group around the piano. Greenwood's band members pose with instruments-ready to perform. First row: Emmy Potter, Guy Mace, Pat Stokes, Candy Campbell, Lacy Lines, Eric White, Bill Lane, Terry Ayre. Second row: Tom Kemper, David Fuson, Mort Lines, Buanna Matthews, Sharon Harris, John Ferguson, Diane Roop, Julie Hammon, Faye Fronabarger, Sara Andalafte, Teddy Curtis, John Farrar, John Hammon. Third row: John Wilkinson, Mike Lampe, Buddy Baker, Jim Mason, John Roop, Eddie Matthews, Ken Walter, John Lawrence, Dixie Russell, Charles Ryer, Marilyn Fronabarger, Barney Whitlock, Mel Robinette, and Director F. Bion McCurry. Absent when picture was taken: Stephen Deulen and Cathy Gardner. F. BION MCCURRY, Supervisor of Music, received his B.M. from Central College of Fayette and his M.A. from Colorado State College in Education. He serves as the able sponsor of the Drum Corps.
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as well as to the practical Valuable knowledge of the basic skills of homemaking is gained when a student takes one or both Home Economics courses. Cooking, sewing, interior decoration in The home, and budgeting are Taught in The first year class. Second year students are taught These same fields, but in a more advanced form. Miss Richardson guides all activities in The Three well-equipped Home Economics rooms. SARA M. RICHARDSON supervises Home Economics and sponsors The Future Homemakers of America. Her B.S. was obtained at Southwest Missouri State and her M.E. at Missouri University. First year students, Linda Sayles, Suzie Blair, and Diane Roop, are busy cutting up material To be sewn together again in the form ofa skirt. was , The well-equipped kitchen of the Home Economics department with its up-to-date appliances provides ' the setting for John Davidson, Ann Louise Casey, and Nancy Twogood as they work in second year cooking class. These classes are open to the boys as well as to the girls.
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