Marionville High School - Comet Yearbook (Marionville, MO)

 - Class of 1973

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Dwayne Jones sneaks a look at Mr. Fussel1's grade book, just before grade card time. Industrial Arts Stude Gary Martin sets the nails on the junior high trophy case. In this day and age of moon exploration and autom tion, there is always room for the arts and crafts leamed in the Industrial Arts Department. This year's students have 3 made articles of leather, plastic, and wood. They also had an' opportunity to learn drafting which is essential in any type of construction. They devleoped skills and learned patience in this course. Graduates have gone for futher study or ac- quired jobs after completing a course in drafting. A new course added this year was industrial crafts. Students learned of crafts which could be enlarged and appliable to industrial production. nts Prepare for Future Keith Prewett discusses his industrial crafts project with Richard Fussell.. Paul McKnight and Rick Jones are shown carefully tightening clamps on their advanced woodworking project.

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Ider Missourians do you think? asks Cheryl Stewart Hoover replies, I do n't believe it Cynthia Hopkins, 1971-72 president, in- stalls Connie Compton secretary at the Mother-Daughter Banquet. In her second year as advisor, Miss Lahna Wilson began with new ideas for the development of leadership. The FHA chapter's project was helping older Missourians. The Christ- mas party was to have been held at the Methodist Manor but was can- celled because of the ice storm. The girls chose, as their money making project, to sell shirts for high school, jr. high, and elementary stu- dents. The funds were used for the Mother-Daughter Banquet in the spring and to attend the annual state convention in Columbia, at the Uni- versity of Missouri. In February, Valentine's Day was celebrated with a skating party sponsored jointly by FHA and FFA. Members attend regular monthly meetings and the annual regional meeting at Monett in the fall. Jones discusses the regional meeting with Miss Wilson as Beth Robin Harsen is all snules as she attends the FHA regional meeting in and Debbie Hendricks appear unconcerned. Monett as Marionvi1le's representative.



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ISS yce Gwinup, Ann Herndon, Eric Boyd, and David Brinley tind that gebra I takes a great deal of work. Math and science classes showed an increase in enroll- ment this year. Added to the curriculum was basic math and a full unit of advanced biology. No class can be interesting unless the teacher makes it so. Mr. Speedy Branstetter taught algebra I, the first step to advanced math. Mr. Wyman Miller followed up with a class in algebra II, geometry, and chemis- try. He also taught general math. In the science department, a new faculty member was added, Dr. Woodrow Franklin. He showed in his biology and advanced biology classes that science could be fun. Mr. David Squibb, who taught general science, showed his stu- dents how the field of science is expanding. Math and Science-Inventions of the Mind f , , E 1 .Tt1... -I,ifz+.iiEE F' iairsbest f Pruitt carefully measures in milliliters the chemicals necessary her chemistry experiment. 'Eff Mr. Squibb shows Jim White and Max White how to use the new microscope projector. Dennis Kerr discovers geometry is more than just figures-it's proving ideas and theories. ,

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