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Talking in the study hall? But even this favorite pastime does not stop other students from studying, reading, and checking out books. bookish place is our library Knowledge can only be obtained by study, and Greenwood's library is the perfect place to do this. Not only are reference books available to students at all times, but so are the many enioyable books and magazines. This past year, many new books were added to the library to widen the students' knowl- edge and enioyment. Under the supervision of Mr. Scar- borough, the library is a quiet place to study, as well as a pleasant one in which students are always welcome. J. RAY SCARBOROUGH, Librarian, received his B.S. in Education from SMS and his A.M. from Missouri University. Keeping the Library up to date is one of his yearly duties. Nedda White finds that the use of the reference cards in the library saves her time as she gathers ma- terial for her report.
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Latin is the backbone of our English langudge Do I look all right? says Sally Thomas to Anne Williams as they dress in true Roman style 'For the annual Roman Banquet. MILDRED BAKER RICE, Supervisor of Latin and English, acquired her B.S. from SMS. The responsibility of sponsoring the Seventh Grade and the Latin Club is a iob she enioys. ,M Old customs are revealed in pictures shown by Mrs. Rice to Latin I pupils Candy Campbell, Butch Carr, Hadley Whitlock, and Judy Ellis. Porto, portas, portant was heard in the halls of Greenwood while hard-working Latin students studied and learned under the supervision of Mrs. Rice. Three years of Latin are offered. Seventh Graders are required to take Latin-English, and two additional years ot advanced work are given for those who desire it. Mrs. Rice also teaches Seventh and Ninth Grade English in addition to sponsoring the Latin Club. Practice malfes perfect thinks Virginia White as she polishes her first book report upstairs.
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History - ancient or modern, world or state Carolyn Taylor wonders, Does the class understand? as Terry Stombaugh and Ruskin Hoefgen explain the Lewis and Clark expedition in Missouri. MARGUERITE BOTTS, Supervisor of History, graduated from Southwest Missouri State College with a B.S. in Education. She is the sponsor for the Ninth Grade. Shown diligently gathering material and adding final touches to her Missouri scrapbook is seventh grader Janie Fisher. Ib
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