Vol. III, No.3 | Spring 1976 |
Issue 11 |
IT'S ALMOST SPRING by Carla Davis
Elegy to a new season
MOLASSES REVISITED by Danny Hough
A refresher course in molasses making
FROM ONE-ROOM HIGH SCHOOLS... by Nelle Franklin
Series on development of Missouri high schools
CALL ME BY MY CAPITAL J by Carla Roberts
Jessie Burley Lebanon High School 1899
OUR ADAMS BUILDING by Teresa Reed
Photo essay of a lost building
BASICALLY THEY HAVEN'T CHANGED
Ralph Cook--Bloodland High School 1932
IT SERVED ITS PURPOSE by Kathy Hawk
Hazel Cravens--Morgan High School 1939
WE LIKE IT SMALL by Teresa Reed and Ellen Massey
Metz High Schoo1--1976
THIS SPEECH OF OURS by Jenny Kelso
Colorful expressions
FROM THE PEN OF THE EDITOR by Jim Baldwin
Results of our subscriber survey
WILD GREENS by Nancy Honssinger and Kyra Gibson
Twenty-one popular Ozark greens
GREENS GATHERING THROUGH THE GENERATIONS by Loma Paulson
A reader writes of her experience
VARIOUS VITTILES by Nancy Honssinger
Preparing wild greens for your table
PLUMB STUPID CRITTERS by Janet Lauder
Stoutland High School junior goes coon hunting
JUMP RIGHT IN by Emery Savage
A beautiful day, friendly people and cider
SO THEY SAY by Jim Harrelston
Beliefs on weather, cures and animals
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