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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.P. American 09/16/1926~EN`1C~t AL F POIi~TT , ]EI. 3. ~ O ~'E1Vl~ _, ~'Ib~DAY - IN ~II~bERN BU[LI~IIV~. F41tk bha faculty god ; atudehta o7 fourteen or eighteen; at the greatly ~~yleaeed with the new mod- rear. The present bulldiag had a ernly equlpged high school bvil~ing, large study hall and Wino cleae rooms conatruCted th18~ aummeq _ oa the capable of eceammodatigg 360 eta- achopl grohnda".feping the Pacific ~denta. highway, high eehool cohvoned. Men- The commercial department con- dey~mornieg 9aptembefi 18~, egd be- afata of two rooms eeparted by a ~aa-!te year~'~sacuaetgrre with the glasg7saR7tian, ono rooai to be {ta'ed ' ettfollment brsaking' all raeorda The for typing, the other for bookkeeping varioue'claeaea q~tlekly nettled down and shorthand. The typing room has to routine work'w@h little confusien, a maximum capacity of EO and the ae Eha feoulty at a~meeNng sataraay bookkeeping of 30. Two rooms, one of a school term. ' Tho enrollment now reaches 98 studevta of whlch.63 ere girls. With the enrollment of es, the Freshman class Ja the lergeat incom[ng class in four yesre.~ Twenty-three le the mark reached by the Senlora, who tvilF have the dlatinctlon of being the fret etndenta to be graduated from the new high school. Jftuated in the old h(gh school building, now en- tirely devoted to the - grammar schools, the Central Point grade schools opened Monday with the a4 tendence of 210 pupils. The old high school students, used to the crowded attandmce end cramped quartnra in the ofdhigh school building, were almost over- building, its Conveniences and the arrengementa for methodical order- ltneas throughout the entire interior. Meford~high school a)nd. the Cen- tre! Point h[gh school buildings are the only two school buildings in the skate adequately equipped with fire apparahta, according to State Fire Wsrden, who was here onan inepee- tion tour. Sloven inch fire bells placed on each Y1oor with. exit lights in the halls erid aasertibly rooms are Included among the equipment ' The building, o[~ r¢infarced con- crete with u atueco extbrior, finish- . ed with Medusa white, hoe n front of 148 feet with provisions £or future class rooms to the number C.P. American' cntr-dt rr"-uaer.Ta-xzws- one;for lectors work, conetitutea the actenee department. The domestic science department, eonalsting of a Cooking laboratory, andsewing and art rooms, is completely forninh¢d with three sewing machines, 12 elec• [tic hot pletea and electric range, in addition to the necessary cooking utensils. Provie(one have also been made far clesaea in English,~lang- uages and mathematics. A teachers' rent room, superintendent's office and library on the first floor etc all carefully arranged which produce an -eftiCent adminietratioa~ of the schools. ~ " The study hall and assembly room, with a seating capacity of $00 Asa in connection vrikh it a stage which will bo used to give class plays and Cork bulletin boerdd are p78eed in each room and in the halls tnr special notices. A unique lighting system has peen worked out altow-- ing each portion of n room to be lighted separately or to be all lighted. The building is wired for the bell system with program clock, and sit signals can be controlled from the superintendents office- Diaplacing the old fashioned school bell and keeping in yv{th the other modern appliances, a horn at fhe rest end front of [he building now- calls the students to their studies. The Master Key ayalem hr,<- been employed in the building enabling one key to unlock all the dusts in the stractvre and tndiridual keys to antoek bnly one ~ m., kmther) feature of the etrh~ta}rs 4 the wide corridors, sod the new modern 1-oclesta -- -- The building la located rw thnt'a, central hearing plant between the new building and the present school bouts. will care for the heativg of both. _$aperintendent H. P- Jewett end the school board, era 1o be congrat- Mated for their work in gettlag thbt ttne-hWMtng for-our sotimtunity. Oi Course the -oulalde surround- Inga, with their Reaped np dirt sad Inck o[ greas, are oo{ inviting avd witl not be bntil the ikwns ere ]evel- thin ia'dono-it can 4hea ba said Chet the new Gentrat Paint high school is an all around sightly one et com- fort, convenience apd beauty, of which the entire community is proud. George' 6ferch ban been named se janitor of th8 xhoola He has se his asaistante Harold Sead and Izon $of[man, high school etudenis. Thar` sum of 838,668.02 hen been expended for the conatruetion. Thin in et tot set 1dR peg crs Ro rot rot foe wa rot six i ym ow eoc der lan way s w: roe itt~ int [nf pea the the a t inx Inelud¢a general construction, bean ~ 1 ing and plumbing, elecric wiring,lovt architects fees, tnepector blackboards cot lighting [ixirmxs, and wiring far the ed electric clock system. Con[racte to- am [sling $98,434.30 awarded fm the nskrvction include the general con- Of'. struction contfget held by R. I. wa ford. The heating and plumbing I he contract uas awarded to Keyser and tra Schm idle o[ Roseburg. and the else- I rid tric wiring contract was lac to [he!der Peoples Electric Store at-- Medford. ant fed as long ea (wasible up to 9 months of age; next see to it [hat the child has an abundance of sun- shine not in the house but out of doors with very little clothing- A good <oat of tan during the second half year of fife is a splendid thing. A {eo, oC course, the child should be properly fed after-weaning, in order to insure the come<t food element and a full supply of ritaminea- -The lest of [he~sumrder roe nd-up dinica for children beginning school this fall was held in Medford in the First Rnptist Chur<h lash Friday. ri¢. to ma 51r Oh ha, m, ter hoi Mr T. Kii lef known to affect the general nutri- •- _---- --- -~~_ ~~~~~_, ~-_~' m /. ,~ f ~~' i.-_ __ / __ ~--~,_ ~__.v_.. „r _ - _ _ _ _ _ tlaiC was as fisted by Dirx R C T~