Jacksonville High School - Crimson J Yearbook (Jacksonville, IL)

 - Class of 1907

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Page 11 text:

The Nautilus The Jacksonville High School Wood Turning Department—M. T. Jacksonville has a reputation for being one of the most beautiful cities in the state of Illinois. It has the pioneer college of the middle west and the largest woman’s college west of the Alleghenies. It can also boast of one of the best equipped and most modern high schools of the state. The high school building is located on West State street about midway between Illinois College and Illinois College for Women. It is a handsome three story structure with a large basement in which are the departments of manual training and domestic science. The manual training department occupies three rooms. Two rooms for bench and wood work and one for wood turning. There is not a more popular or practical department in the high school thau manual training. None in which more efficient work is done. No other department gives such an all round symetrical training. It developes the mind, bod)’ and soul.

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8 The Nautilus Trains the eye, quickens the powers of observation, developes skill in the use of tools and above all teaches the dignity of labor. It does not make carpenters but its object is the same of the work the department turns out. Perhaps the most valuable piece of work made during the present year, is a steam launch which is worth at least three hundred dollars. Several as the fundamental aim of all education; namely, to fit the student for the enjoyment and activities of life. Three courses are offered: an elementary course in woodwork, a course in furniture making and a course for those desiring technical training. tables and davenports were made during the year worth from forty to fifty dollars each. Domestic science occupies two rooms adjoining manual training. One is devoted to sewing and the other to cooking. Both branches of the The manual training department gave three exhibits of its work during the year. The accompanying cuts are photographs of work exhibited March 22 and are good illustrations department are doing good work and at the various exhibits during the year have elicited the highest praise from those who visited them. We now ascend to the first floor

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