Maplewood Academy - Maple Log Yearbook (Hutchinson, MN)

 - Class of 1931

Page 70 of 138

 

Maplewood Academy - Maple Log Yearbook (Hutchinson, MN) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 70 of 138
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Page 70 text:

' x f A as ' r 1 HUTCHSONIAN , X - Gif 25 miwllzktsss P f ,MW sg ,, 6 East Hall ,, OYS, BOYS, everywhere! They tile through the corridors, they go into their rooms, they come out again. Everywhere in East hall there are ,Sax . scores of bright faced, intelligent young men busily occupied with their tasks. 1lS0unds of music proceed from all sides. A large number of I Maplewood's young men are keenly interested in vocal or instrumental i Q?m achievements. One practices a clarinet, another a violin, one a saxo- phone--and so on through the catalogue of instruments. Perhaps a half dozen different tunes are played at the same time, but the musicians are blissfully un- conscious of the fact. And those who understand boys are glad that they are us- ing their energies to learn that which will be a help and pleasure to themselves and others in the years to come. The majority of the young men are neat housekeepers. Some of their rooms would be a credit to any girl. Those not at first proficient in this art learn from those who are. When any project is launched and the need arises for cooperation, the sturdy dwellers of East hall give their loyal support. Happy and cheerful voices are heard at almost any hour of the day in the boys' dormitory. But when study hour comes, the young men's home is singu- larly quiet for being inhabited by so many healthy, active boys who enjoy 0 good time so immensely. The styles and smiles of East hall members all contribute to make it a home, E.. 54 6

Page 69 text:

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Page 71 text:

,A W x f f . 1 , 1 N l-IUTCHSONIAN K Hs wi' f iwvilmwlwisgsf ' I 1 WWW i -. ' 'H-'lx-as W l f0??5ff7'f'i s-.w ,Q -Sow! Wax IDC-:st Hall JT: E CALL our dormitory home, for nine months of the year it shelters us in its bedrooms and smiles its welcome in its large parlor and brightly E Ji- 5 carpeted halls. The doors of neighboring rooms open and close many times a day as the young women pass to and fro, to their work, class- rooms or pleasures. Life in its most colorful, lovable, and smiling 5 fi phases hums through the corridors year after year. Each improvement attractive. brings the same happy feeling that we get when our real homes are made more The preceptress possesses an ever ready smile. Each girl responds by help- ing to maintain a congenial spirit in the home. Service and kindness is our motto. The parlor is in constant use. Jolly and friendly groups gather daily about the piano to lend their voices to favorite songs. The aquarium with its gold fish, the ferns, the pillows and floor lamps give it a 'thomey appearance. One of 'the rooms most enjoyed by the girls is the spread room on fourth floor. Here they take their boxes from home and prepare feeds to which they invite their friends. It is decorated in green and ivory and is equipped with gas, cooking utensils and a sei. of dishes independent of the regular dining room. Another convenience is the sewing room where the girls are free to make their own clothing if they care to. West hall girls invite you to join our family next fall and enjoy our home, 55 EIff fi1iEif I'ff ff ffl12Q1K9

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