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Art and Gurgcommunity '31 llziugof beauty is a joy forczwm lls lmwlzzzess nzrrcffzscs . . . . The Muskegon Heights Board of Trade presided over by Mr. I. Fred Boyd, last winter asked the schools through Mr. W. B. Booker, superintendent, if something could be done to help foster a better Christmas spirit in the city of Muskegon Heights. The thought was that perhaps a project of some kind could be worked out by students which would not only give the pupils experience but which at the same time would prove of benefit to the entire community. The answer Was not long in coming. Almost immediately work was begun by the art students, under direction of Miss Nellie M. Iohnson, on scenes depicting the birth of Our Savior, Iesus Christ. The scenes were painted in the fonn of what is known technically as dioramas and placed on the west side of Central Iunior High school, so that all persons passing the school or driving through the city on the main thoroughfare, U. S.-31, could view them. Here, then, was a common ground of apprecia- tion for people of all religious beliefs. Much fav- orable comment was received from this first city- high school project, financed by the local Board of Trade. It may be said here that both the schools and the members of the Board of Trade took great pleasure in seeing the idea come to life. The following students participated in making and painting the dioramas: Gerald Iohnson, Robert Martinson, Glenn Stonex, Bonnie Wachsmuth, Dorothy Smith, Garnet Iune Saales, Phyllis Gerber, Shirley Helman, Raymond Morrow, Harry Hiltner, Martha Minard, William Parmalee.
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