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Western Carolinian March 26, 1941

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  • Dramatics are ar: important part of th These two Students arc oortravina a s classic ie Cultural Olympics are portraying a scene from an Enqli tuiai v^iifiiipiLl. from an English Conceived five Y««« ^nive,s.ty o. tu.al OW»?*» °) turned * P»-« oneadetsh'p.n»r.;iUde(pj,ia,.nd ^nt^o{edu--ou(age ^heP-S-^Vn the.ru on a" aclWeP^^P^ovid.ngoppo^ amateur ««XJpl««ion and to« affom.. o. ^ieSchool of W- division ot ««e "" . During • se«on as many ^J% t.We p.* Hm hundreds oi * est,mated ,egional acu U s A collegiate dance group demonstrates rhythmic movement in another phase of the Cultural Olympics, the program of which is designed to cover all age groups Music events are a principal part of the program. Here a vested choir is shown in the Senior Music Festival. Many of these performances are aired. The art phases, covering both graphic and plastic work, range in age groups from elementary to collegiate and adult participation. Here two students at the university view some of their work on exhibit at the Cultural Olympics galleries. Engineers Study Aerial Maps Aerial photographs are transformed into detailed contour m"P* in the photogrammetry laboratory recently established t Cooper Union. This work is invaluable for military reconnaissance and for soil erosion study Co8e6tole Digest Saction ft*""«»'»a 04R*«; Itl Fawtiaa AarvarttaJaff i NATIONAL ADVERTISING SERVICE INC 4<0 Madia*« AawoM, N«« *•* 400 No. MickifM Ana.l. Caacaae Saa F*aacaaca> Cm Chop, Chop — and a Tail Comes Off! This is the way young fledglings are welcomed down after their first solo flight at Tennessee Tech. Student pilot John Bullington is downed and his left shirt tail is cut off and hung, with proper identification, in the hanger - -
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