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THE ROSEBUD 19 MUSIC AND ART Music Music is tin universal language. It is tin natural expression of the heart. The high school music sc ks to develop tin pupils’ power of expression, to in- crease his power to underetand, to enjoy, and cultivate a taste for that music which leads to real cultu.c and nobler thoughts. Opportunity is given in the chorus work to learn some of the best standard songs. The pupil through history work becomes acquainted with some of the leading composers, whose compositions lie may learn and enjoy by use of tin Victrola. A class in Elements of Music is open to those who do not have the technical foundation necessary to tin highest enjoyment and understanding of the art. At Christmas time a program was given by tin High School, making use of a general chorus by a cantata, as well as individual numbers given by those most talented. In April a musical play, Miss Cherry Blossom, was given by the High School chorus. This only proves what can be accomplished in a musical way in High School bv real work and proper interest. MISS (ilNEVRA BIXLKR. Art Art is not a thing to be done, but tin best way of doing whatever needs to be done. It is a vital part of our every-day life. With this idea in mind, our High School Art aims to develop the power of observation, seeing the things most important and beautiful. Ve want our Ait to express truth and beauty in its broadest sense. The High School course offers work in water-color, pastel, pen and ink, and oil. It is our desire to ereate a better understanding and a real apprecia- tion of all that is beautiful, hoping at the same time to make the Art work prctical for the common everyday life. MISS (MXKYRA BIXLKR, THE LIBRARY The W. II. S. Library contains about eight hundred volumes. Nearly five hundred forty of these are reference books; those remaining are fiction. It is classified according to the Dewey Decimal System. Mr. Hall has charge of tin arranging of the books. The library meets all the requirements of the Public Library Commission of Indiana. The Waterloo Public Library is also open to High School students. HAZEL EDWARDS, Librarian
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