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HQME ECONQMICS 1908-Domestic science department introduced into Rath High School. l9LO-Home Economics Department streamlined. Under the supervision of Mr. E. H. Krull, the shop class and N. Y. A. boys remodeled the home economics room. It is arranged into three unit sections: clothing, science and food preparation. This plan proves effic- ' isnt for the instruction of science and two years of hmnanaking. 3 The clothing section. U' -Y : ci , N-,M ' N X16 -Q - it I Q gi- . mn sg a + 1 The biology class uses science sec- tion for demonstrations and clnss work . Old hollow square table r e m o d eled into four food pre- paration tables and a storage cabinet. New small cabinets above tables. . 16
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SOCVXL SCIENCE A daily news report, prepared by the members, kept the international relations students informed on world affairs. Each student chose an interesting subject on which to write a 5000 word theme as outside work. The material in the text was out- lined as an aid in studying. To supplement the commercial geo- graphy text, reports were given and a map collection was made. A brief survey of world history from the beginning of the world to the present time was taken up in world history class. Old glory receives a salute from the inter- national relations class. 15 Hwas it lb9l or lL92 that Columbus sailed the ocean blue?'is the questa ion for debate between Violet Binh- op and Jean Ehrke in the world his- tory class. Members of the geography class ie i if
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IIXIDU STR! AL ARR Manual training,an obsolete term and.obsolete methods, has given way to general shop, a nex phase of industrial arts. Two years of shop are offered, which include drawing, woodworking, finishing metal, s1d n clude other units of general shop as the hojs show individual interests. The superintendent's pride and joy is the neatly made lawn chair con- structed by his power with tools. Shop boys learn methods of apply- ing finish with the newly acquir- ed paint sprayer. These are the cabinets in the in- formation section of the shop. HI'm from Missouri,H says Hr. Krull to Daryel Ellis as Ddryel springs a new method of squaring- up stock. 'Well arranged tin-snips, mallets, and drills decorate the walls of the metal cabinet.
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