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VISTAS AROUND OUR CAMPUS - FROM WITHIN AND WITHOUT - AT EVERY SEASO
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A Ml Oil PLACE TO Ml TO M1IOOI. For years the city of Cary has been noted for It uperior school system, whic yil Grganized and directed by thSlai W. A Wirt and adopted, fn VflHbed form, by every state in thr um n. Its purpose is to devet j Kmid through a three way program o4work, study and play. T ns pui so domi¬ nates the system thit is called the Work tudy-Play School. Be¬ sides the three R’s’ th students receive other fields. The boys may receive technical training in various shops, i. e. print shop, woodshop. i eetnp al shops, and in mechanical drawing. They may aj receive mifttary trgjr hg in the R O T. C. •mestic training in c k ng. sewin gular curhoMrr the and instrumental music, sfce The and mech In a opportunit matics Th fl -ew V . allac je X mpus, of approximately thirty aiyei jjftfog at the south en : f tf c WisTfne newest of the twenty-one units M cilities have already b in r de jy ilable for football, basketball, and tr c and tennis courts are £ he ° construction. The grounds immediately in front of the main building a e planted as a formal garden, but beyond the flag staff lies a strip of original duneland in which the native trees and flow¬ ers of the path leads field beyoi the play the no s are preserved A ugh to the athletic hich is the center of of.Ahe school. On ' Avenue, lie the playgrounds ar the swings for the ager thriven, to the east lie the ademic classes are held in -fne Ma n Building. This layout is typical oN e Vork-Study - Play School. —Jack Haller Page eight lilW WALLACE II UpII SCHOOL LEW WALLACE IIIOII
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THE KOOK OF THE M ' HOOE I lio Slllll 41 TILL BLADE being the fourth biennial volume compiled and published by the junior and senior classes of the Lew Wallace School of Cary, Indian l offer to you, with the hope tkt ' ol. will catch a glimpse of the Spirit of the Lew Wallace stud ( ts, tl%t you may sense the appr cia nvfor our community and school hicn we have tried to ex¬ press; and That you may know that in-so-far as we are able, we shall carry out the educational ideals of our late superintendent, William A. Wirt, the founder of the Work-Study-Play Schools. Page ten
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