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THE MODERN HIGH SCHOOL RYAN Street High School has advanced by leaps and bounds in every manner since the first year of her existence. The building, equipf ment, faculty, student body, and even the school spirit have advanced to as high a pinnacle as it seems possible to mount. A great change for the better is noticeable even when comparing the school of I9l7fl8 with that of I9l8fl9. No one can realize how great an institution Bryan High is until one investigates and finds just what is here, and what is done here, The school building, located on Bryan Street, just east of Pearl Street, extending back to Live Oak Street, is a large edihce containing sixtyf Hve class rooms. This year there were thirteen hundred and fifteen pupils taught. The faculty is composed of fiftyfeight teachers. In the school, all regular High School courses are taught, in addition to several very valuable studies, include ing Portuguese, Auto Mechanics, Art, Milif tary Training and others which are not ordinarily found in high schools. As for efficiency and number of credits offered, the Dallas High Schools stand first in the State. There are two parallel courses given, manual training for boys, and domestic economy for girls, which are of real practical value to the students in after life. The manual training department gives instruction in wood work, forge work, machine work, and mechanical drawing. Every part of this work depends upon the great amount of expensive equipment which has been installedfall kinds of machinery, tools and instruments are to be ' found. Four years of manual training may be taken. The auto mechanf ics course, which gives instruction about gasof line engines. the detailed parts, and remedies for trouble, also comes under this head. A tractor and several other types of engines have been pref sented to the school. Many pupils obtain an understandingof gasoline - engines in this departf ment. SECTION OF MACHINE SHOP ONE OF THE AUTO MECHANICS CLASSES igo Ten
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