The rural teacher and his work in community leadership, in school administration, and in mastery of the school subjects . BUBBLING CUP YVfl5T£ BOWL -?—^y/ i. Scale i/ w/) rf/? p/zv Wfireff pips TfirfK Tfirln Tfinn TO Bubbling cuf. Fig. 22. - Scheme for supplying water and pressure for drinking fountain,perfected by President John R. Kirk. discussed impracticable to provide one of the systemsabove, such a fountain could be substituted. Sanitary Toilets Demanded under the New Standards. —Halfway measures should not be tolerated when it comes totoilet facilities for rural schools. No one problem


The rural teacher and his work in community leadership, in school administration, and in mastery of the school subjects . BUBBLING CUP YVfl5T£ BOWL -?—^y/ i. Scale i/ w/) rf/? p/zv Wfireff pips TfirfK Tfirln Tfinn TO Bubbling cuf. Fig. 22. - Scheme for supplying water and pressure for drinking fountain,perfected by President John R. Kirk. discussed impracticable to provide one of the systemsabove, such a fountain could be substituted. Sanitary Toilets Demanded under the New Standards. —Halfway measures should not be tolerated when it comes totoilet facilities for rural schools. No one problem in theschool is fraught with more difficulty. And whatever ofviciousness may crop out in the school can usually be traced 172 THE RURAL TEACHER AND HIS WORK to insanitary, indecent toilets. One cannot speak too em-phatically on this matter. Teachers too often neglect theirduty to the children and the community by failing to insistupon sanitary toilets. The average person seldom realizes the clo/ind Lid ?Rrtvy Tloor A .


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