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Lessons Learned from the Past Interest IS the key to the advancement of our clty government Our Social Studies Department encourages Interest In both clvvc and International affalrs Thus promotes a strong feeling of cltnzenshlp and responslbnluty toward Cmclnnatr By a study of the Roman era the French monarchles the oerlod of Church supremacy modern dlctatorshups and many other hnstorlcal peruods vve dlscover the mustakes and accomplushments of these systems Thus enables us to understand more clearly the problems now facing our clty The seventh and eighth grades develop a sound foundation of geography and hlstory Thus IS Indispensable to the exact study of ancsent medleval and modern histories later ID high school Eco nomacs and soclology are offered only In the sensor year Here Walnut I-IlIIs presents a close relattonshrp of aII phases of hustory as they affect modern problems Completzon of the courses In the great fteld of soclal studues results ID formation of a Iceener under standung of our cuty vvhuch wall be ours to govern In the future BELOW FIRST ROW Mlss Elda Baechle Mr James Caldwell Mlss Margaret Dunphy Mr Ray Farnham SECOND ROW Mr Dean Glacomettl Mass Dorothy Levensohn THIRD ROW Mlss Helen canford Mass Margaret Schwenker FAR BELOW Ancvent hlstory gives a background of earluer cultures IU ,gf 16 . . I . I . l . I I an f 2 Y J I f' V I I X 0 'I I X , ,. . ,T l I' -. R 31 4' 'II
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sg? - ABOVE Mrs Georgia Baker Spanish LEFT Mrs Marie Louise Creelman Span Ish Miss Irene Steinau French Miss Norma Stratemeyer German LEFT TOP French students gain the fundamentals necessary for college study Tongues of Many Cultures the Zoo The librettos bring the many tongues ot the modern world to the attention ot the people Our cIty has been Influenced by the numerous picturesque customs ot ITS over the Rhine district Evidence ot this IS present In the annual May FestIval and our famous German restaurants Walnut Hills presents a well Intertused course of modern languages German French and Spanish to ITS students Many of the pupils show their enthusiasm through the development of clubs open to any student ot the languages who IS Interested These clubs are Important to many In that they attord a more detailed study of the customs practices and Ideals ot the peoples ot other lands Many times this IS touched upon only lightly In the classroom because of lack of time Certainly Walnut Hills IS a language conscious school In a cIty where the atmosphere IS tar from that ot the typical mId western town The ability to speak foreign languages as they are spoken In foreign lands IS only one ot the many advantages offered to Walnut Hills students 15 . , : . ' , ' . g I F I F , . -vs O O Q Cincinnati is perhaps singular in its opera, held every summer at I . - . . n I I ' I
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