4y, MARCH 25, 1948
pleted by Septem ber 1, 1949.)
staff and program. Everyone
3. The use of th e building occu was congenial and cooperative, ent a t U niversity of Oregon, a t'
pied by th e industrial a rts de and made ihe visit profitable as Eugene, is spending the E aster
Va7V<°n With his
M rJ
p a rtm e n t should be discontinued well as pleasant.
®ndhjMr* ® J - Gould. In addition!
and the building removed from
Respectfully yours, Rex P u t
to his studies. Gene is student in-
th e site. The problem s of heat nam, Supt. Public Instruction.
v
S ty F
Printin8 a t the Uni’
and light m ake it undesirable as By Cliff Robinson. D irector of
'ludfd from last w eek
a lab o rato ry unit. It certainly Secondary Education.
A group of six boy scouts m a d e '
is the opinion of this de d e tra c ts from the aesthetic ef
a
cam ping trip to West more
cent that the Brookings fect of the new elem entary unit.
Camp, up the Winchuck. S atur-i
T
eaching
shop
in
a
building
of
, school is "conditionally sub*
Blacksmithing
day, and spent the night. Joined
dard" at this date because this type is not much of a chal
ate
S
a
tu
rd
a
y
by
John
G
inther
I
Board of review for the Boy
Electric & Acetylene
5e conditions enum erated be lenge for th e development of
the boys claim ed to have enjoyed
lt will receive this ra tin g skills c h aracteristic of this trade. Scout troop will be held tonight every m om ent, w ith a o e rf e c t
Welding
! June, 1948. after which it The pow er equipm ent and hand 1 rhursday) at the basem ent of cam psite under the trees which
the
Baptist
Community
church.
tools
a
re
not
adequate
for
a
be re-examined and notified
kept them dry. The boys also
done right
bb department in w riting of course for which credit is given. Several boys are up for advance rave about the ‘‘good e a ts ” they
ment.
All
members
of
the
com
C
are
should
be
exercised
th
a
t
no
change in its classification,
prepared for them selves.
Fort Dick, California
ferrrowded condition. Need new d ep artm en ts be established m i t ’ee are asked to be present.
Mr. and Mrs. M arshall Dana,
u
n
til
m
inim
um
conditions
and
Erick W. Fresk. b rother of
more classrooms and la rg e r
«. New construction or re stan d ard s can be met. (D ate: Mrs. Leo Lucas, was quite pain
fully injured early last w’eek
eling of present building S eptem ber 1. 1948.)
id provide as a m inim um : 4. H eat in the gymnasium. The near Eureka when his jeep was
Don’t fail to consult us if you plan to
tudy hall-library,’ combination; gym nasium m ust be heated so rammed by a car which did not
halt
at
a
stop
sign.
He
is
in
a
en^ room i ui
of n adequate
u w ju a ic a size
m th a t physical education classes
BUY OR SELL
«uitable f u r n i t u r e and can be held there throughout the cast from the waist down. Mrs.
Lucas,
who
v
isited
.
him,
said
he
Ipment for subjects to be e n tire y e a r w ithout endangering
See ( lassified Section for BETTER BUYS
jit: a homemaking unit; an the h ealth of the children. This is would be ■abed for a t least six
months.
¡trial arts departm ent; tw o an im p o rtan t item, since this
r r and eighth g rad e hom e facility serves all twelve grades
\ isitors a t the Jim N orris
one commercial room fo r in th e district and is in almost home, one-fourth mile north of
The A gency o f D E P E N D A B L E Service”
ng classes; and tw o a ll-p u r- constant use. The physical edu town, are Mr. and Mrs. W illiam
iclassrooms. (D ate; E vidence cation program is more impor Henley and son, Wallace, of O ak
1 Crissey Building
Brookings, Oregon
'ember 1. 194S; c o m p le te d ta n t here than in some schools land, Calif.
September 1, 1949.)
because of the absence of play-
Gene Gould, journalism stud
'rary. The organization of sheds o r oth er type of outdoor
library is very good and its shelter. (D ate: Evidence of prog
tent is average. The fact th a t ress by Septem ber 1, 1948; com-
an room
iw in in w hich
nicn it
n is P itte d by Septem ber 1, 1949.)
small
fd is used every period for 5. Toilets, showers, and dressing
jdy hall and sometimes for rooms. Toilets for boys and girls
a study hall and classroom m ust be installed on the main
same time destroys m ost floor to conform with standard
k value of the library’. E ith e r conditions
for enrollm ent by
' Section should be rehoused which they are to be used. Dress-
tp adequate space can be p r o - , ing rooms and shower facilities
" or all other activities m ust should meet standard conditions
eliminated from the room. The f ° r light, heat, ventilation, space,
r. is about adquate for one and sa n ita ry conditions. (D ate:
te four tables that arc in th e Evidence of progress by Septem-
at present. The absolute b er 1, 1948; completed by Sep-
' m should not be m ore tem b er 1, 1949.)
t*o tables or eight stu d en t 6. An additional teacher. The
_ p Evidence of pro- present enrollm ent justifies a
? „ep,ember 1, 1948; com- m inim um increase of one addi-
~~
tional teacher. As was pointed
before, present space makes
wilding — Repairing out
it difficult to secure additional
’►'¡..■p or Outside Finishing
classroom space. (D ate; Septem
Door Frames M ade b er 1, 1948.)
To Order
I t w as a pleasure to visit the
f. R. M O O R E
Brookings H arbor Six-year High
H arbor, O re school and have the opportunity
to become acquainted with its
T. NO. 17 HAS
ALTERNATIVE
IT BUILD, 1948
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x r B'Hcnient o f ’C.rayshel Building
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Telephone: 15-R-14
Gold Beach, Oregon