Ninth grade shop at Franklin is ,lt;a course ol machine woodwork cor-rrelated with mechanical drawing.Thirteen weeks of each semester istspent in the construction of furni- j 1 ture projects and six weeks in the t drawing room where projects are 1 designed and working drawings made of them. William L. Hagen is 11 the instructor in these classesI 1 *where all projects are made of solid1Ceproj'walnut with a rubbed oil finish. I Projects of exceptional merit were t made by George Nehls, Robert Stark and Donald Wachal on end tables; Walter Maciejewsky, book rack table; Homer Sayers, work bench; Eugene Dillon, writing table; Robert Ladage. sewing cab met: [3Donald Lafrente, tea cart; William lt;SItI