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in wisdom, personaliTy, and characTer, RIGHT: Joining is a popular exTrocurriculor pastime. OT all The branches of learning which WoanT Hills opens for development undersTcmding of people is probably The one which will have The greoTesT eTfecT en The sTudenT's life. In boTh work and play he will consTenle be in conTeCT wiTh oThers end Therefore his success and happiness will largely depend on his obiliTy To geT along well wiTh These associeTes. To do This he .nusT be sympeTheTic, consideraTe, end epprecieTive of Them. By meeTing many individuals from all walks of life in classes, Teem sporTs, clubs, and productions, The Walnut Hills sTudenT hes sound opportunities To deveIOp These qualiTies. Friendships are invaluable in reducing The Tudors Tl'ICll' cre- eTe preiudice. If The sTudenT hes feiTh in e compenion's ebiliTy, he will noT concern himself wiTh TheT person's race or background. By observing vor- iecl TolenTs and personalities of his ClossmeTes The sTUdenT will also learn epprecieTien of Their individualiTy, end Thus become censidereTe of Their views and Opinions. To cm ever-increesing degree, he will enioy end proTiT from all his human relationships.
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many possibiliTies for developmenT ABOVE: As The clay draws To 0 close, sTudenTs wend Their way homeward. When Cl sTudenT opens The door of WolnuT Hills for The TirsT Time, he begins 0 whole new period in his life. This are is filled wiTh possibiliTies for personal de- velopmenT 0nd enlargemenT of his undersTcmding. Now The sTUdenT is free To pursue whoTever inTeresT he desires. The high school is The firsT place where am- ple TOCiIiTies are provided for all lines Ol achievement yeT The pressures of career preporofion common in college do noT yeT exisT. Much of his developmenT will be menTal. Through The curriculum The sTuclenT becomes familiar wiTh The greeT body of human knowledge and begins To advance on his own iniTiciTive TGrTher along The lines of sTudy he mosT enjoys. His many friendships and ecquoinTonces in class and especially in numerous extracurricular ecTiviTies provide cm oppor- TuniTy for social development which consisTs of learning The value of compromise, co-operaTion, end considereTion for oThers. The TeculTy plays c1 very imporTch porT in moral developmenT by consTonle seeking To insTill high principles of conducT 0nd eThics end To encourage desirable character TraiTs. Finally, by The wide vorieTy of sporTs available boTh during school and eTTer, The sTudenT can develop 0 sTrong, healThy body. Thus in each field: menTel, moral, social and physical, The WolnuT Hills sTudenT who makes a sincere efforT To Take edvonToge of These opporTuniTies will progress far along The road of undersTonding. 6
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LEFT: With the completion of the front driveway, our beautiful col- umned front entrance has bean in frequent use this year. and for preparation for the future n After graduation in June the seniors will leave Walnut Hills for the lost time, thus bringing to o CJOSe this significant period in their lives. But many new challenges f await them in the tuture. The intensive study of college, the rigors of the armed services, the finding of 0 suitable occupation, the problems of rearing a family, the choice of new friends are all new situations which each senior must face with clear thinking, courage, and patience. However, his experience at Walnut Hills 03 0 student has given him training to meet these problems realistically and con- structiveiy. Resourcefulness end preseverence were learned in completing new and difficult assignments. His understanding and appreciation of many different individuals have made him flexible so that he knows how to tit in with new 05- societes. He has learned the necessity of spirit and drive but also the evil of greedy ambition. SeIt-discipline and high principles of conduct encouraged by the faculty will guide his decisions. From the successes and failures of 0 number of years he has developed a sense of humor about himself and learned to c:c- cept disappointments philosophically. Thus the understanding which the student seeks and gains at Weinut Hills proves valuable both at the present and in the adjustment to the future. 8
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