Walnut Hills High School - Remembrancer Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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ra in the body by healthful exerciae, In The days of The Arabian Nights The Bedouin maintained Their health and strength by The great physical exertions of outdoor life and by accom- plishing Their bold and exciting feats. Now conditions for living have great- ly changed, organized healTh and recreation programs are necessary To produce and maintain a sTrong body. Our physical education programs include apparatus work To develop co-ordination oi The body and calis- Thentics To help build a well-proportioned and muscular physique. Health- Tul relaxation is also acquired Through The supervised games oT The gym classes. Participation in athletics fosters The spirit of co-operation among people of various backgrounds. The curriculum of The physical education classes differed in one respect This year, Tor The swimming classes became elective, in previous years They had been compulsory. Here aT Walnut Hills High School The physical education department is designed To inculcate The spirit of fair play, The ability To give and Take, so ThaT our graduates may proudly Take Their places as The Tuture citizens of our country. On playing Tield and in gym course we should TreaT others as we would have Them Treat us. Thus may our gym work Train us Tor living in a world where greater brotherhood is sorely needed. RIGHT: Mr. Harry Hannum, Driver Training, Physical Education, Miss Helen Hutchison, Physical Education, Mr. Martin Peterson, Industrial Arts. BELOW, ROW T: Mr. Willard Bass, Physical Education, Miss Myrancla Gradolf, Physical Education. ROW 2: Mrs. Dorothy Glaser, Home Econom- ics. BELOW, RIGHT: Girls Take turns tumbling in gym.

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it gn-:nr TOP, LEFT: A sociology student tells his class of a summer iolo. TOP, RIGHT, ROW la Miss Dorothy Leven- sohn, Economics and Sociology, Mr. John Martin, Vocal Music. ROW 2: Mrs. Nelle Custer Murphy, Vocal Music, Mrs. Charlotte Pfister, Art. ROW 3: Miss Helen Sanford, History, Miss Margaret Schwenker, History, Mr. A. Glenn Volz, Art, Mr. Ray Farnham, History, Mr. Dean Giacometti, History. and looking backwar , gain new inaiglzt This year ot i952 is also the year i372 andthe year 5712. Impossible you say? Not all. lt iust depends on the calendar you use. In the land of the Arabian Nights, the date is i372 while by the Jewish system it is 57l2. Although differing, these numbers show that man has always been inter- ested in the passage of time and the events which have occurred. This fas- cinating study is called history, and it forms one of the bases for modern education. We Walnut Hills students gain the all-important background of history and geography in the seventh and eighth grade social studies course. The civilizations with their princes and peasants, ideas and ideals, pass in colorful review before classes devoted to ancient, medieval, and modern history. The required year of American history and government re- veals the sacrifices and struggles which went into making this nation one of the world's mightiest. The influence of environment and changing standards in shaping human behavior is taken up in sociology, while economics deals with the complexities of present day commerce and banking. Current events are also followed closely on all grade levels. The lessons taught by history, the story of mankind, may well provide the solution for the global unrest and conflict of today.



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the lzancfa in Alain, .40 Jlzall we profit The Arobion Nights pictures its heroines os being pleosing to the eye and clad in beautiful gorments. No doubt o knowledge ot good grooming and skill with o needle wos sought by these Orientol maidens os well as by the girls ot today. A required subiect tor lower school girls, home eco- nomics teaches the fundamentals, not only of sewing and cooking, but olso ot child core, good manners, ond on ottroctive oppeoronce. Better tomily ond personal relationships ore olso studied. Future hornemokers leorn about textiles ond simple needle work used in making aprons ond skirts. The basic steps in selection and preparation of foods form another port ot this course. Industriol orts troins seventh ond eighth grode boys in various proc- tical crotts. Correct core ond handling ot hond tools ore taught through metol ond woodwork. Power tools ore utilized sotely ond etticiently in the shop as the skills ot hondymon ond hobbyist are investigoted. The tields ot plostics, bookbinding, printing, ond electricity ore olso explored. Me- chonicol drowing is ovoiloble to those upper school boys interested in such coreers os engineering ond orchitecture. The exoctness ot detoil ond precision meosurement required in modern industry ore stressed in the course. LEFT: Miss Mary V. Sellers, Physical Education, Mr. Carl Varrelmann, Phy- sical Education, Mrs. Marian Wright, Physical Education. BELOW, RIGHT: E-flats leorn together how to bake their first cake. BELOW, RIGHT: Low- er school boys learn tricks of handi- craft in shop and make useful gifts.

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