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Highlander Folk School — Part 5
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Ce Drawing: Designed especially for the whittling class,
tho group held cight moctings during March and April with an en-
rollment of sixtccn and an average attendance of six.
de Drossmeling? Throe members attended the fow moetings
of this class naiing patterns and remodelling old clothos.
Childr rong t Classes: About ton cehildren were enrollod
* ee ee ld oper wr wy he Yl
in each "of Tie So classus Tn Puppetmaki ing, Claymodelling, and
Whittling, with an average attendance a m five to elisht. The
puppetoors produced the puppets and pa inted the drops for uso
in a play which they wrote and prosentcd for the Parent Toachers
Association of Summerfield in & program to save the hot lunch
programe
« Claymodclling Class in Laspcr: Laager ts an isoleted
nounteln 1 Sommuntty in the north end of the County about Mftocn
miles from Highlander. A class in Claymodclling met in the home
of Dolph Vaughn with an cnrolimcent of twenty-fivo and an avorage
attondance of twclvc. The class was startod tho beginning of
iovembere Clay ficurcs for the nativity sceno were mado and were
w Lceture of the Christmas part; given for tho children of
Laagore A rough wooden shultor was mado by iliss Stonzol and Mr.
yeusghn.s The miner's lamp furnishod the spotlight for the finish-
ed production. Gifts woro distributed to all tho childron.
g- Shadowgraph: Christmes Party: Five YOUng girls mot
with Miss Stoizel for seven weol:s boforo Christmas. They mado a
miniature stago and small cxcrdboard figures to illustrate the
carols sung by tho children at the Christms perty at Highlandor
for tho Summcrfiold children. A short Christmas skit wos writton
and hoavy paper head-drosscs simulating onimal characters worc
madce Colorful wrapping paper for tho children's Christmas gifts
wore made with potatoe blocks, Sixty-two children attended the
party and recoived an appropriate gift from Santa Claus imperson-
ated by Nylcs Horton.
_ 135 TRAVELLING LIBRARY
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A travelling library in the county wos startod in the bo-
ginning of tho yoar by Mary Lawrence. She startod with « hendful
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