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Beauty CrafTs and Home Art and deslgn have a defsnute place In th Ilves of all of us an Crnclnnatl We have many examples of bulldungs executed an both modern and classic forms The Union Terminal and The Terrace Plaza the Court House and our own buuldung Here at Walnut Halls a Two perlod course rs offered Special art however as Taken only with The Instructors approval IT IS Intense and complete causlng The student to agree aT :Ts Termlnatlon that Art IS The great and una versal refinement A course ID shop as offered To lower school boys Deallng wlth wood working and metal crafts It is a welcome rellef from The grind of academlc work Mechanucal drawung as Included for Those who someday wlll need experience In draftmg Essentials of home management are learned by seventh and enghth grade gurls They master The baslc stltches ID sewlng Part of The course un cookung us care of kntchen equupment and utensuls and actual preparatuon of foods and sauces RIGHT Mass Laura Bellvllle Mrs Ida Carmichael and Mr Edward Dau teruch art BELOW Mass Edna Moor man home economlcs Mr Martm Peterson Industrial arts BELOW RIGHT Mrs Carmnchael ns lustly proud of the fme work whuch comes out of her klln 20 I I . . . . S . . : l I , . . ' . I I . . . , . . . ' 1 . . . I ,, . .- ' ll f . . . i . . . I 1 . . I l y I - ' , ' 2 - ' , . . ' 2 . ' fig , V E4 , , , W .Eg u tg: ' I' ' Ie,
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FAR ABOVE LEFT Students fund source materual un our spacuous lubrary RIGHT Mrs Murphy prepares sophomore gurls for chour and glee club ABOVE Muss Helen Carson Muss Helen Wulkunson lubraruans Mr Olun Bluckensderfer unstrumental musuc Mrs Nelle C Murphy Mr John Martun vocal musuc Apprecuatuon and Research One ot the tunest comparusons between Walnut l-lulls and the cuty us un the tueld of musuc The cuty prudes utselt ot uts Symphony Orchestra uts May Festuvals and the wealth ot musucal extravaganzas that fund theur way yearly to the Cuncunnatu stage Our Musuc Department prudes utselt on approachung or un theur own way ruvalung these protessuonal ventures The Walnuts Sprung Concert and other orchestral performances have proved that thus hugh mark can be attauned The A Cappella Chaur gauned specual recognut on thus year tor uts performance wuth the Cuncunnatu Symphony Orchestra at uts Chrustmas Concert Contunued growth un the musucal held adds much to the actuve part our school plays un the cultural lute ot Cuncunnatu The lubrary wuth uts gracuous domed root and Corunthuan pullars us one ot our most pruzed assets Here we come to seek materual tor class work and un so doung learn the use ot the card catalogue and the Readers Guude Thus well eauupped department stands as a symbol ot the classucal educatuon ottered here 19 vs vi tl 1' tr -.gg I , l ,4 1 I 1 1 I - . . , . , - 0 l ' 1 1 1 1 - 11 11 4 - 1 1 . u . . W . . . . 1 1 , . . .
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Health and Recreation important aspects of physical education are apparatus work to de- velop co-ordination, calisthentics to promote physical growth, and games to provide recreation. Equally popular is swimming, and boys and girls learn to swim well and gain confidence in the pools. But there is more to physical education than this. There is the devel- opment of sportsmanlike attitudes that have a real, lasting effect on the city. Participation in athletics fosters the ability to get along with other races and creeds. No one on a basketball court stops to think whether to pass to a Negro, a Jew, a Protestant, or a Cath- olic. l-le passes to the fellow in position to score. That's the way it should be in life, pass to thcse who can make a contribution to our American way of living. In addition physical education develops a strong competitive spirit Competition made America great and will keep her that way What better way is there to foster this than by competing on an athletic field? LEFT Miss Myrancla Gradolf Miss l-ele-1 Hutchison Miss Mary V Se' 'ers girls physical education BE LOW Mr Willard Bass Mr Carl Varielrran boys physical education B LOW LEFT Mixed gym classes in nofctecl this year for a week add crest to the popular game of vol leyball 21 , . I U . I I . z . I . , g 2 . I . . - . , . . - , . L , . :fy , L., muh Z . I . - X V. . I f :rg V - i .hslj L I V g,.f.....,, 8 , - 'L ff L K ' Z ' jx
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