School Life There are many phases to a student’s life in school. The first one that comes to mind is the scholastic phase. However, a person- ality that has only a one-sided emphasis is certainly not complete. To overcome this and to strive for well- balanced, healthy-minded, rounded out per- sonalities, the school offered training in all phases of auditorium work, in art work and the art of planning a wardrobe, a home. Students were taught the value of safety in the home and safety on the streets. Boys, and girls, too, found a new hobby in the plas- tics classes. Many mothers and girl friends wore, in the form of lockets and earrings, the results of this craft. Along with the various activities, dances were given, conferences attended, libraries investigated, and etc. Talking of libraries brings us back to the scholastic phase, academic or commercial; and so we go around again in the same circle, which is fitting and proper for school life and social life.
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The Tolleston Theatre, no glamour palace, afforded students and parents many hours of enjoyment and - again - employment. c o m m A new five and dime, the Ben Frank- lin store, opened its doors amid a great ............................ deal of aplomb and attracted the atten- Enjoy the movie, kiddies.’ tion 0f t e Tdleston community. The park with its baseball games and other eyening and summer activi- ties provided many enjoyable hours for the entire family. Night school classes at the school offered oppor- tunities in the form of academic sub- jects, drivers’ training, sewing, and the shops. Each one in the school and com- munity was able to benefit by all this, for school and community are an in- tegral part of each other. u n i t
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