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MANUAL ARTS Manual Arts, today, is a much larger unit than it has been in the past. Many people when speaking of Manual Arts call it manual training. This, however, is not true, because it now includes more than woodwork. In the Manual Arts department we stress the prac- tical value and need of the different divisions of shop work, such as woodworking, drawing, sheet metal, Coverite Household Mechanics and others. We are entering an age when many people are going to be em- ployed only part of the day. The question then naturally presents itself, What shall be done with the extra time. We believe the answer to this question is: give the boys a varied and progressive study in manual arts, taught in such a way that all the interest possible be aroused, and encourage the home workshops. This will then naturally turn into a hobby for many, and will help take care of leisure time. Stanley Bare, B. S.
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ELVA COVERT SAWYER, A. B. RUTH HUNT A- B- M, A. MUSIC ' THE PRACTICAL SIDE OF MUSIC While playing an instrument, or singing, in a group, a person learns a most important thing-the ability to cooperate. And what person but a hermit can get along without cooperativeness in this life of constant contact with others? Reproducing music satisfies the human urge to create. Everyone likes to express himself and if he cannot do so, his life becomes a cooped-up box. But if he has the opportunity of putting his person- ality into music by singing or playing some instrument, his nature is getting gratification for its creative desires. OUR BAND The Ithaca school band was started in the fall of 1935. Irs first playing engagement was at a high school football game in November of 1935. Since that memorable occasion the band has performed at many functions, including Christmas parades, athletic contests, church meetings, grange programs, country school reunions, school assemblies, graduations, oil meetings, school plays, and even big political pow- wows. The band played at the Wednesday night concerts down town last summer and started the idea of an annual summer reunion of county bands, which is to continue in the future. William Coburn, A. B.
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