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WAACS and Commandos Class right face, unit one, exercise four-to count-one, two, three, four. Commands similar to this were heard nearly every day coming from the gymnasium. The girls were doing WAAC exercises. Oh, yes, and the girls can do push-ups, too. One girl has a record of doing thirty-five. As for the boys-they were seen jumping from the balcony to the main floor of the gymnasium, jumping over all kinds of ob- stacles and climbing ropes. Sometimes they even crawled along the framework on the ceiling. What do you call it? It's Com- mando Training, and how they love it! They Must Have Music Here comes the band! What would a football game be without it to lead the singing of pep songs? And what a thrill it gives the band boys and girls to wear their uniforms, and to be an impor- tant part of their school's activities. The orchestra, too, has its parts in school life by playing at assemblies, plays, and the mid- year graduation. Remember how all the whispering and rustling was hushed when the choir began to sing at the Spring Concert? Beautiful old Negro spirituals, ballads, patriotic songs,- and the audience listened quietly. Artists in the Making The beautiful murals depicting scenes of war that were seen in Miss Crego's room this year were made by talented students in her advanced classes. Students in the younger classes enjoy drawing sketches of each other. Of course, no one was annoyed if his por- trait wasn't too flattering, for it was all in fun and good practice. They also model clay, made wood carvings and cartoons. Well, who can tell? There may be a future Van Dyke or da Vinci in one of the classes. Delores Ver Merris, Aurelia Matteson, Quentin Van Dore, and Mr. Mitchell compose the second hour stagger class. The camera couldn't find the fourth member of the class, Tom Bergers. 17 Ida A. Crego B.S. Art Cornie Koets B.S. Physical Education Ethelyn Ellinger B.S., M.A, Physical Education Isabella A. Krzyminski AB., B.S., L.S. Library W. Merwyn Mitchell A.B. Band, Orchestra Frank Showers B.S. Vocal Music Mary C. Murphy M.A. Physical Education Hazel Zellner B.S. Art Library Helps Because library books can be kept only two weeks, a large number of lines are coming in. Miss Krzymin- ski is spending the money on many new books. One room of the li- brary is devoted to guidance mater- ial, a new program just getting underway at Ottawa.
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