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W F. WEBSTER Superintendent Minneapolis Public Schools
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windowlcss. well-aired auditorium is the most important feature; it seats 1.500 pupils. Our gymnasiums are so situated that people using them in the evening will not need to walk out of their way in getting in or out. because entrances at either end of that floor make this unnecessary. We also have a wastepaper chute which saves the janitors a great deal of walking. The shops consist of electricity, sheet metal, woodworking. and two mechanical drawing rooms: these are on the ground floor. There are thirty-six recitation rooms, the auditorium, library, two mechanical drawing rooms, an electricity room, one for sheet metal, wood-working, printing, applied art. free-hand drawing. a conservatory, a botany laboratory, an elementary science laboratory, elementary science lecture room, a room for bookkeeping, typewriting, banking, two study halls, a room for chorus, music, one for book sales, one junior high book room, a nurse's room, news room. ticket room, three teachers' rest rooms, nineteen for storage. and five offices. Washburn is a senior-junior high now. or with the 6-6 division. The reason this plan is used is to relieve congested conditions in a section of the city where the school population is not large enough to justify the building of a junior and a senior high school. The Board of Education plans ultimately to make Washburn a senior high only. Then the Board hopes to purchase the Washburn Home grounds and build a junior high there. This plan will be realized as soon as Washburn district grows enough; conservative estimators believe that in five years it will be necessary to build a junior high. Washburn will represent when wholly equipped nearly a million dollar investment. If it trains strong bodies, fine minds, and youths whose ideals are honor, loyalty, service, the investment will be more than justified. Honor Self-restraint, self-mastery, common sense, the power of accepting individual responsibility and yet of acting in conjunction with others, courage and resolution—these are the qualities which mark a masterful people. —Theodore Roosevelt.
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A. F.. MACQUARRIE Principal Washburn Senior-Junior High School
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