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MISS BELLVILLE MRS. CARMICHAEL ART The art department has a record which does credit to Walnut Hills. Our entries in the Scholastic Exhibition and the Symphony Contest have won top honors. Ceramics, oil paint- ings, water colors, and other mediums offer students an oppor- tunity to express their utmost selves and provide inexhaustible enjoyment both now and later. Miss Laura M. Bellville, art and mechanical drawing teacher, is well known in Cincinnati art circles for her annual exhibi- tions in the Women's Art Club. Her favorite pastime is vaca- tioning in the Far West, where she enjoys painting pictures of the Indian life in that section. Canadian-born Mrs. Ida B. Carmichael, talented Arts and Crafts teacher, is the sponsor of the Crafteris Club. She at- tended Emery University, took her master's degree at the Uni- versity of Cincinnati, and doctor's degree at the Uni- versity of Oregon. She has two sons in the service who are her chief interest, but she also has time for paint- ing, sculpturing, and the study of consumerls educa- tion. Although he serves as art adviser for both the Gleam and the Remevnbmncer, Mr. Edward Dauterich finds time to design the stage settings and to plan the scenery for each year's Shakespearean play. I-Ie has held exhibitions in New York, Cleveland, Youngs- town, and at Closson's Gal- lery in Cincinnati. Mr. Dauterich serves in the important capacity of adviser for the Big Brothers. MR. DAUTERICH HOME ECONOMICS Home economics, a course important to every girl, is a required study in the lower school. Fundamentals of cooking and sewing are included in this course which offers incentive to the future homemakers, Miss Edna N. Moorman, home economics teacher at Walnut Hills, is a native Cincinnatian. She attended Michigan State and Pratt Institute. She loves all outdoor sports, her special hobby being motoring. She especially enjoys driving through the XVest, but her ambition is to fly. MANUAL TRAINING Manual training is as important to a boy as home economics is to a girl, and it is a required subject in the lower school. Manv boys continue their study of mechanical drawing in the 28 fT0pl: Mr. Dauterich's special art students represent the sur- vival of the fittest in their field. fCE7If67 Qi Mrs. Carmichael surveys the handiwork of her arts and crafts students. j fB0tt01lzj: These beginners in creative art study under Miss Bellville. upper school and acquire technique valuable in many vocations. Mr. Martin Peterson, who has been instructor in shop and mechanical drawing at Walnut Hills for seven years, is well known and liked by all who have been privileged to work under him. Mr. Peterson became interested in shop technique while employed in an industrial contracting firm. His special hobbies are photography and nature study. l MISS MOORMAN MR. PETERSON PHYSICAL EDUCATION The way to a sound mind is a sound body. Good health is recognized here as one of the important requirements for happy living. In our gym and swimming classes and in our extracurricular sports we are building the foundations of good health, and at the same time we are learning what co-operation and team work mean. It was a stroke of luck for our school when Coach Willard Bass came to Walnut Hills last year. Ever since his college days 'Mr. Bass has been working with boys in athletics, making that his hobby. From the fine records that Walnut Hills has made this year you can see that the boys always give their best for a coach of his caliber. Mr. Allen Davis, known as Whitey'7 because of his striking blonde hair, became a member of our faculty two years ago. Taking over the job of coaching a championship swimming team, he kept up the Eagle tradition and even bettered the standing of our squad. The principal interest in Whitey's life is promoting athletics at Walnut Hills, but on his own time he enjoys hunting, hiking, and fishing. MR. BASS MR. DAVIS
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MISS GRADOLF MISS HANAUER Sports engage the interest of Miss Myranda Gradolf outside school as well as in her gym classes, bowling and horseback riding being her favorite sports. She loves traveling, and hopes to return soon to our own VVest and to Alaska. The annual Dance Club program is presented under the di- rection of its sponsor, Miss Frances I-Ianauer, physical education teacher. She enjoys teaching tennis and badminton, but her preferred sport is horseback riding. Girls as well as boys may take advantage of Mr. Petcrson's mechanical drawing classes. Mr, Davis drills his gym class in push-ups. Miss Mary V. Sellers serves as adviser to the G.A.A. board, which guides the activities of all the girls' athletics. Her fond- ness for teaching swimming has led her to instruct interested swimmers in the standard Red Cross Junior and Senior Life- Saving courses. Miss Sellers enjoys playing hockey, tennis, and golf. Accumulating a library and attending the theater are other interests. Mr. Carl Varrelmann ably coaches the volleyball, cross- country, gym, and track teams. In his spare time Mr. Varrel- man likes to fish, to play baseball, and to bowl. MISS SELLERS MR. VARRELMANN go
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