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Page 23 text:
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Enlargement of Equipment From time to Urn appropriations have been made for enlargements of the equipment or the Institution to provide for new line of work This year .he sum of 75.000 Is being expended to finish the Women’s Dormitory and provide a building which shall function as the social center of the School This building will occupy a site directly south or Kamola HaH connecting with it on Its west exposure and facing south on l.ighth .Street. The new building will also furnish ample space for the work ol the Home Kconomlcs Department and this department will henceforth have charge of the dining room and general household admin¬ istration of the dormitories for women. The new building will he ip- proximulely 110x140 feet and will be planned to conform t„ the general architectural design of Kamola hall. 22
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The Training School In the Primary Department the atm has been not only to fulfill the requirements In formal subjects, but to give each child an opportunity „.elnd!I T ,° in ,r “ matlc pl ya - and ' ■hythms, in original verses, and fTee Period « ach da ' has been spent in making a useable scteen, play house, larm-buildlngs and toys of all descriptions; in putting out a room newspaper, and in modeling articles from clay or paper These opportunities for real living in the school, result In more cooperat¬ ion “r greater re8ponsibil,ty whl1 e same time they lay founda- lion ror permanent interests in life. cJZZTT, , th th InU T ed ' ttte ,)epartmen ‘ ««°rt has been made to carry off all of the work thru projects or problems. The fourth grade studied the forest regions of the United States thru the probTem llien rL a ,aterial ,or ,llakin « P P r?” They made paper from linen rags and used It to make a booklet telling of their project They o“?l ,r “r “ rM ’ - ™ - ,b. .!„» of the causes and courses of winds. Later they studied the life of the Indtans and American pioneers constructing, so far as possible the things used in food, shelter and clothing by these people. classes 6 SCWi “« and ’ Camp-Cookery classes. »o, a language activity the boys and girls prepared a series of kindergarten band 24
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