THE RATTLER NINETEEN TWENTY-ONE Mus. J. S. KIXSBEIEGIER, BS. The great increase of interest and results in the Domestic Science Depart- ment speaks for Mrs. Kasbcrgeifs popu- larity and ability. She has, with the help of Mrs. Schooley, made this de- partment one of the most popular and profitable courses offered. umestin Scienre apartment HE Home Economies Department includes courses i11 all the various phases of home-making: cooking, sewing, millinery, and interior decora- tion. Heine project work, which gives the student an opportunity to put theory into practice in her home, has been introduced as part of the course. The classes meet two periods daily. The Domestic Science classes maintain a cafeteria, where tempting dishes, prepared by the girls, are consumed by the High School pupils. f'The courses aim 11ot to make a girl proud of herself but to make others proud of herf' Millinery has been a very popular course this spring term, aml the pupils have completed very attractive hats. Instruction is given ill frame-making, covering, and trimming. Sewing is offered to the girls that they might learn the fundamentals of dressmaking. They learn to sew not o11ly for themselves, but for other mem- bers of the family. VVith each problem tl1e student studies design. color, and finish. Also a course in Interior Decoration is offered, in which the home is com- pletely furnished. Thirteen
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THE RATTLER l NINETEEN Tw13NTY.oNE Miss CTLADYS TTICHARIIS Miss Richards' conscientious ettort. to niakc our Uoinniercial Department one not to be equalled throughout- the State has niet with niore success than even her tireless devotion and energy pre- dicted. It would be ditiicult to find a teacher who would quite take the place of Miss Richards. nmmmial apartment HE Connnercial Depairtnient of R,u.1f:m11 Hmm SCIIUUI, is doing reallv Wonderful work, when thc ditiiculties, under which this iniportant part of the High School c-urriculuni Works, are considered. The work in the Connnercial Department. includes coniplete courses in bookkeeping, tvpewriting, and shorthand, with allied subjects. The bookkeeping taught is the inost niodern adaption of double-entry bookkeeping, the Twentieth flC11llIl VN Course. The latest and niost etiicient courses in touch typewriting are provided. The short- hand taught is the celebrated Gregg systein. lt is the aiin of the Cl0lI1lI1C1'Cl2ll Department to attain a better grade of work constantly. This department is hindered to a great extent because ot lack of tioor space. YVhen Raleigh has its new High School building, these obstacles will have van- ished, and our Connnercial Department will be able to challenge the eiiiciency of any in the State. The Connnercial Department, having the good of the student at heart, helps each graduate find a position. Each year the trouble is not in securing posi- tions for the pupils in this department, but in finding pupils for the available positions. Fifteen
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