so many class rooms that they are used only 32% of the time during the 

 school day. Some rooms are used more and some are used practically 

 not at all. Not only this but rooms used are never filled to capacity or 

 nearly capacity. 



It is not here assumed that all room should be used to 1 00% capacity 

 either in time or pupils. 100% might be the ideal, 75% might be the 

 possibility in the average school, but 33% shows poor foresight, inade- 

 quate previous investigation, and extravagance. 



This is the condition which exists. Merely from the point of view of 

 use it is hard to see what can be done about it unless one of the buildings 

 can be used by the county for other purposes. The main interest in this 

 showing will appear, however, when considered in relation to other points 

 to follow. 



Equipment 



When considered in relation to the ages, training, and purposes of 

 pupils enrolled the equipment of the school is very extensive. On a 

 smaller scale the equipment of the agriculture department rivals that of 

 many an agricultural school of college grade. In domestic science it is 

 equally lavish, including a completely furnished practice home of four 

 rooms, cooking laboratory with all supplies, and a sewing laboratory 

 with eight sewing machines. 



To illustrate agricultural equipment the dairy inventory will be a very 

 good example. This is taken from the complete inventory of school as 

 made October 8, 191 5. To save space only the larger and more costly 

 articles are given here. 



No. Article. Cost. 



1 Milk Fever Outfit $6.00 



3 No. 1530 Tension Bal 45 . 00 



1 50 Gal. Dairy Past. Mixer and Starter V. & T 121.50 



1 No. 1 20th Century Heater 65. 25 



1 No. 4D Disbrow Churn 65.00 



1 100 Gal. Or. Ripener 150.00 



6 8 Gal. Hercules Milk Cans 



1 50 Gal. Haugdahl Starter Can 65.00 



1 Cherry Tubular Cooler 



1 C. & B. Outfit, 2 Type Al. upright brine freezer 265.00 



20 Royal Stein 29x Ideal Double Boilers 8.00 



1 24 Bottle Facile Tester 



5 8 Bottle Facile Hand Tester 



6 8 Gal. Elgin Cans 7" neck 



66 Durand Steel Lockers and Fittings 251.85 



1 10 H. P. 18,220 volt 60 Cycle Inductive Motor with Sliding 



Base 188 . 12 



Dairy Motor Installation 54 . 87 



1 7y 2 H. P. 865 RPM Motor with sliding base. Paper pulley 



and starting compensator No. 457,753 166.25 



Installation Ice Machine Motor 15.65 



