Roosevelt Lincoln Middle School - Yearbook (Salina, KS)

 - Class of 1922

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12 THE RAIL-EQLITTER , DOMESTIC ART ROOM Lincoln Building DOMESTIC ART ROOM Roosevelt Building

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THE RA IL-SPLI TTER 1 1 HISTORICAL The beginning of our present modern junior high school were made in 1910,when all the seventh and eighth grade pupils were brought together into the old high school building located on the southeast corner of the Central school block and now known as the Franklin school. .In 1914 the school was moved into the old Central building. Some new opportunities were offered pupils at this time. Teachers were required to teach not more than two subjects. Music, freehand drawing, and mechanicial drawing as well as penmanship and spelling weretaught by special teachers. No general chapel exercises were held but a Home Room plan was worked out that proved to be very successful. . The Lincoln building, modern and up-to-date in every re- spect, was completed and ready for occupancy in February of 1916. On the second of February the seventh and eighth grade pupils together with about fifty freshmen moved into this new building. YVith this new building came new oppor- tunities to perfect an oraganizatiou that would in every sense be a junior high school. Some electives were offered, the school was entirely departmentalized, a period for chapel exercises and meetings of the Home Room groups was provided, and a plan of supervised study was begun. The enrolment in the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades grew rapidly and it was found necessary to build another building. The new Roosevelt building was completed and occupied by the entire seventh grade in the fall of 1921. This arrangement permitted the housing of the entire eighth and ninth grades in the Lincoln building. The enrolment for this year is 816.



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THE RAIL-SPLI TTER 13 1 DOMESTIC SCIENCE ROOM Lincoln Building THE HOME ECONOMICS DEPT. The Home Economics department of the Salina schools has been planned to offer classes during every year in the high school. This covers a period of six yearsg or includes three years in the junior high school and three years in the senior high school. Under this plan, sewing is taught in the seventh, ninth and eleventh gradesg cooking in the eighth, tenth and twelfth grades. Every girl in the seventh and eighth grades is requiredto study sewing and cooking. In the other tour grades it is an elective subject.

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