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FRANKLIN. EAST WEYMOUTH, MASS., JUNE 30, 1897. " Vincit omnia veritas." PROGRAMME.
DUET, "Les Dames de Seville" Fannie Whiton, Ruth Bates " Death of Joe," . Gertrude Orcutt
ESSAY, "The War Between Cuba and Spain." "The Present Crisis," Joseph Des Lauries
SONG, "Spring's Bright Glances,'
School
"The Old Clock on the Stairs,'
Alma A. Ford Harry Litchfield.
ESSAY, " Cotton," .
. Rilla Hayes "Pyranus and Thisbe,
SOLO, "Ora Pro Nobis" Florence Raymond An outline history of the thirteen colonies, Virginia, Loretta Cronin; New York, Rosella Tobin; New Jersey, Bessie French; Massachusetts Bay, Walter Cain; Plymouth, Richard Sheehy; New Hampshire, Ethel Fisher; Connecticut, Mary Cullen; Maryland, Bessie Randall; Rhode Island, Bessie Gay; Dela- ware, Charlotte Ryan; North Carolina, Mary Moran; South Carolina, Clarence Pratt; Pennsylvania, Lovesta Litchfield; Georgia, Frank Joy.
SONG,""Away in Gladness" School "The Revolutionary Rising" Clara McEnroe "How He Saved St. Michael's" Addie B. Brooks SONG, "Foresters' Sound the Cheerful Horn" School "Rock of Ages" Florence Raymond
"Sam Weller's Valentine" Carl T. Humphrey Presentation of Diplomas Dr. Chase Singing of the Class Ode.
HUNT.
TUESDAY, June 29, 1897, 2.30 P. M. MOTTO: "Honor Shall Triumph." COLOR: Royal Purple. PROGRAMME.
Conductor
March
Address of Welcome .
Theresa L. Donovan F. Stuart Mason, Pianist . Edward L. Clarke
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Historical Recitations :-
The Thirteen Original Colonies The Formation of the Union
Elements of National Weakness How the Nation Gained Strength
The Northwest Territory . Events of Washington's Administration Benefits of Whitney's Invention How Jefferson Exceeded His Authority Explorations of Lewis and Clarke
Destruction of Washington
ESSAY, "The Star Spangled Banner" (original) The Purchase of Florida The Session of 1848
The Conditions of Slavery
How New States Were Admitted
Discovery of Gold in California
The Gadsden Purchase
Causes of the Civil War
Purchase of Alaska
Our National Development
SONG, "Spring's Bright Glances"
READING, "Weymouth's Cultured Woman"
ESSAY, "The Commercial Rank of Massachusetts"
Franz E. Hyland . Charles E. Leavitt Charlotte L. Richards Hattie E. Bourk Charles W. Romans Christine W. Tyndale Carrie F. Crocker John W. Griffin M. Henry Cleary Loretta C. Desilet Ella M. Willoby
. Aubrey L. Poe Blanche L. Niles . Stephen F. Murphy Edward W. Hall Thomas P. Cleary Elizabeth M. Lane F. Stuart Mason . Anne R. Kelly Theresa L. Donovan Class
Elizabeth Hall
Fred J. Dexheimer . F. Stuart Mason Catherine C. Cronin
PIANO, "Spinning Song," Wagner-Oesten . RECITATION, "An Old Man's Story"
VIOLIN SOLO Charles E. Leavitt
DECLAMATION, "Benefits of the Constitution" . . J. James Curley
ESSAY, "The Bradford Manuscript" (original) SONG, "Anchored".
. Helen A. Pierce
Class ESSAY, "Standish at Wessagussett" (original) N. Atherton Richards ESSAY, Irving's "Rip Van Winkle,"' in 300 words
Christine W. Tyndale
SONG, "The Happy Miller"
Class CLASS HISTORY
Elizabeth M. Lane
SONG, "Vesper Hymn" Chorus by Three Classes
RECITATION, "Lasca" Florine E. Vinal DUET . Charlotte Richards and Blanche Niles "The Letter from Home, 1912" (adapted) Arthur P. Pelleran, Edward W. Hall and Stephen F. Murphy SONG, "Gaily Our Boat Glides O'er the Sea" Three Classes Presentation of Diplomas Rev. William Hyde of the School Board CONCERT, Quotation from Holmes Class
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PRATT. JUNE 29. CLASS OF '97. PROGRAMME.
"SONG OF THE WAVES" School
ESSAY, "Cotton Plantations"
RECITATION
Bertram Maynard . Ralph French
LONGFELLOW EXERCISE
School
ESSAY, "Some Famous Men"
Archie French "May"
RECITATION
Grace Poole
ESSAY, "Music"
Annie Hall
GEOGRAPHICAL EXERCISE
. Six Boys
SONG, "Gypsies Festival"
School
RECITATION
ESSAY, "American Wonders"
RECITATION
Bertram Loud Spencer Tirrell Grace Clark Annie Hall
RECITATION
Helen Holbrook
ESSAY, "Schools of Long Ago"
Helen Hawes
PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS
Bradford Hawes
Singing
America
SHAW.
JUNE 30, 1.30 P. M.
PROGRAMME.
Class Motto: "Depend on Self."
SONG, · "Spring's Bright Glances" DECLAMATION, "Supposed Speech of John Adams on the Declaration of Independence"
CLASS EXERCISE, History . . 9th Grade
SONG,
"The Alpine Shepherd"
ESSAY, "A Cup of Coffee"
Merton Loud
DECLAMATION, "Discovery of Land in the New World"
Francis R. Lowell
SONG,
"Isle of Beauty"
DECLAMATION, "The Continental Army at Valley Forge" . Arthur Hawes
RECITATION. "The Two Roads"
. Mildred Nash
SONG,
. Vesper Hymn
DECLAMATION, "Energy"
O. Prentice Shaw
RECITATION, "The Story of a Stowaway" Addie McQuinn PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS .
Bradford Hawes
SONG
SOLO .
Henry Kennedy
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V. GRADUATES OF GRAMMAR SCHOOLS.
ATHENS.
Jessie Alice Morrison.
Bessie Norton Poulin.
Annie Holbrook Pratt.
Lucretia J. Crockett.
Annie Agnes Miller.
Anora Madeline McIsaac. .
Bridget Mary Dwyer.
Mary Emmeline Pitts,
Alfred Wesley Sampson.
Arthur Burton Williams.
John Herbert Libbey.
George Albert Jenkins.
James Patrick Scully.
Louis Bicknell Seabury.
BATES.
Henry Louis Bates.
Evelyn Lawrence Blanchard.
Ralph Parker Burrell.
John Collins Coffey.
Lena Bradford Orcutt.
Michael Stephen Flynn.
Bessie Linwood Raymond.
Alicia Grace Frawley.
Merton Lawrence Holbrook.
Florence Kimball Howe.
Marcia Lillian Howe.
Mary Jeanette Sherman.
Wilbur Willis Howe.
Cora Banks Stackpole.
Lora Munroe Hunt.
Zoe Evelyn Thomas.
Mary Litchfield Hunt.
Emilie Arline Jones.
Edward William Tucker.
Marian Seabury Wentworth.
Mabel Evelyn Whitman.
Sadie May McGrory.
FRANKLIN.
Clara Holmes Bartlett. Annie Warren Burrell.
Addie Binney Brooks.
Mary Cruise.
Mary Ellen Cullen.
Ethel May Fisher.
Lillie Agnes Flannery.
Alma Arnold Ford. Bessie Kendall Gay.
Bessie French. Rilla Idelle Hayes.
Lovesta Frances Litchfield. Marion Emma Mann.
Ida Augusta Lovell.
Clara Frances McEnroe.
Mary Catherine Moran.
Lucy Gertrude Orcutt.
Bessie Sprague Randall.
Florence Ethel Raymond.
Rose Ellen Tobin. John Martin Burrell.
Charlotte Agatha Ryan. Fannie Burrell Whiton. Walter Bicknell Cain. Joseph Henry Des Lauries. Clarence Arthur Fearing.
Philip A. Conathan. Patrick Paul Dillon.
Patrick Francis McCormick.
Emeline Jane Murphy.
Leslie Burton Nado.
James William Santry.
Mary Ellen Santry. Florence Bicknell Sargent.
Frieda Fiske Tirrell.
Joseph William Kohler.
Harry Cleveland May.
Ruth Emerson Bates. Anna Loretta Cronin.
Mary E. Chubbuck.
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John Francis Hannafin. Carl Thomas Humphrey. Harry Edmund Litchfield. Richard William Sheehy.
Francis Joseph Harrington. Frank Burrell Joy. Clarence Lorimer Pratt. Charles Augustus Smith.
Thomas Edward Smith.
HUNT.
Frederick Jacob Dexheimer.
Edward Wheeler Hall. Blanche Lillian Niles.
Elizabeth Mary Lane.
Charlotte Louise Richards.
John James Curley.
Franz Emil Hyland.
Nathaniel Atherton Richards.
Marietta Ella Willoby.
. Christine Winnifred Tyndale, Frank Stuart Mason. Carrie Frances Crocker.
Arthur Peter Pelleran.
Catherine Cecilia Cronin.
Theresa Louise Donovan. Loretta Caroline Desilet.
La Forest Edward Clarke.
Florine Elma Vinal.
Elizabeth Hall. Michael Henry Cleary.
Charles Wendell Romans.
John William Griffin.
Thomas Patrick Cleary. Aubrey Litchfield Poe.
Anna Rachael Kelley.
Stephen Francis Murphy. Helen Amanda Pierce.
Hattie Evelyn Bourk.
PRATT.
Archie R. French.
Helen W. Hawes.
Annie E. Hail.
A. Bertram Maynard.
H. Spencer Tirrell.
SHAW.
Oran Prentice Shaw. Merton L. Loud. Alice Mildred Nash.
Arthur S. Hawes.
Addie Marion McQuinn.
Henry Joseph Kennedy.
Francis R. Lowell.
VI. ROLL OF HONOR.
This list includes the names of all pupils who were not absent a single session during the school year 1896-'97. The star indicates that the pupil was also not tardy during the year. NORTH HIGH.
Bates, Anna B .*
Bates, Bessie H .*
Bearce, Annie M .*
Bates Vira M .*
Beal, Grace L .*
Curley, Elizabeth H .*
Charles Evans Leavitt.
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Condrick, Alice. Dillworth, Margaret. Hollis, Nellie F .* Hall, Blanche S .* Lynch, William. Moran, Gertrude L .* Salisbury Maud .* Smith, Annie R.
Benson, Frank A .* Estes, Mabel B .* Hennessey, Thomas. Lincoln, Fannie C .* Mahoney, Helen I .* Prentiss, Mary A. Shea, Mary E .* Smith, Emily A .*
Sampson, Mabel .*
SOUTH HIGH.
Holbrook, William. Nash, Elbridge.
McGrory, Annie L .* White, Mary E .*
Ward I.
ATHENS SCHOOL.
Chubbuck, Mary E .*
Kidder, Carl B .*
Litchfield, Ebed .*
Parker, Benj. W .* Sampson, Wesley A .*
Durant, John A .* Littlehale, Belle E .* O'Rouke, Mary .* Poulin, Bessie N .* Tirrell, Viola.
rirrell, Ralph .*
Ward II.
FRANKLIN SCHOOL.
Burrell, John M .* Coffey, Ellen L .*
Emerson, Alice .* Gardner, Alfred .* Hannafin, John .* Mills, Robert H .*
Bruce, John R .* Donovan, John V .*
Fraher, John F .*
Hannafin, Nellie .* Lonergan, William F .* Owen, Clare .*
Ryerson, Walter F .*
BICKNELL SCHOOL.
Fraser, Somers .*
Hunt, Edward P .*
Gagion, Edward .*
Reidy, John H .*
JEFFERSON SCHOOL.
Abbott, George. Powers, Anna .*
Spinney, Cecil L .*
WASHINGTON SCHOOL.
Gay, Mildred .*
McLaughlin, Dominick .*
Mclaughlin, Maggie .*
Noonan, Nellie F .*
Reidy, Daniel .*
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Ward III. HUNT SCHOOL.
Bryant, Frank .* Murphy, Stephen F .* Niles, Blanche .* Shea, Annie L .*
Griffin, Ellen F. Nash, Mabel .* Raleigh, Thomas. Sterling, David.
TUFTS SCHOOL.
Downton, Willie.
Ward IV.
SHAW SCHOOL.
Blanchard, Clifford .* Shaw, Prentice .*
Loud, Jessie .*
Thayer, Harry.
Ward V. BATES SCHOOL.
Alvord, Harry B .* Santry, John W .*
Holbrook, Frank W .*
Sargent, Florence B .*
Veazie, Calvin .*
THOMAS SCHOOL.
Baker, Alida A .* Baker, Lina .*
POND SCHOOL.
Blanchard, Archie M .* Shaw, Mertrice E .*
HOLLIS SCHOOL.
Carrell, Nettie F .*
VII. STATE LAWS.
CHAPTER 508 .- SECT. 13. No child under thirteen years of age shall be employed at any time in any factory, workshop or mercantile establishment. No such child shall be employed in any indoor work performed for wages or other compensation, to whomsoever payable, during the hours when the public schools of the city or town in which he resides are in session, or shall be employed in any manner during such hours unless during the year next preceding such employment he has attended school for at least thirty weeks as required by law,
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CHAPTER 47 .- SECT. 9. The school committee shall not allow a child who has not been duly vaccinated to be admitted to or con- nected with the public schools.
CHAPTER 515. Section 2 of this act provides that "all children who shall present a certificate signed by a regular practising physician that they are unfit subjects for vaccination shall not be subject to the provisions of section nine of chapter forty-seven of the Public Statutes excluding unvaccinated children from public schools."
SCHOOL SESSIONS.
The sessions of High Schools shall be determined by the High School Committee. The morning sessions in grades below the High Schools shall begin at 9 A. M. and close at 12 M .; and the afternoon session shall begin at 2 and close at 4 P. M., except from Nov. 1 to Feb. 1, when the afternoon session shall begin at 1.30 and close at 3.30 P. M.
STORMY DAYS.
The signal (2-2-2) for no session of the public schools will be struck on the Fire Alarms at 7.30 or 8.15 for no sessions of the Primary and Grammar Schools in the forenoon, and at 12.45 for no sessions in the afternoon.
When the signal is struck at 7.30, there will be no sessions of the High Schools.
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VIII. TEACHERS, SCHOOLS, SALARIES. TEACHERS, SCHOOLS, SALARIES, ETC., DEC. 31, 1897.
NAME.
School.
Grade.
Salary.
Elected.
Residence.
Edmund J. Bugbee.
North High
$1,300
1896
Weymouth.
Grace M. Pinkham
600
1897
Weymouth.
Clara B. Count
600
1897
Weymouth.
John C. Johnson
60
500
1897
Weymouth.
Wm. D. Mackintosh
South High
1,400
1897
South Weymouth.
Helen Irons. . .
66
550
1896
South Weymouth.
Fannie A. Wheeler.
600
1895
Nash.
Ward I.
Edwin Sampson
Athens.
7th. to 9th ..
$900
1897
North Weymouth.
Maud Kendrick
5th and 6th.
400
1897
North Weymouth.
Lottie Sampson .
3d and 4th. .
475
1895
North Weymouth.
Florence E. Locke.
1st and 2d. .
400
1897
North Weymouth.
Minnie Mathewson
Adams.
1st to 4th. . .
475
1891
East Weymouth.
Clarabelle Pratt.
River
1st to 6th. . .
475
1876
North Weymouth.
Ward II.
W. F. Sayward
Franklin ..
9th.
$900
1897
East Weymouth.
Addie M. Canterbury
8th. 500
1889
East Weymouth.
Brit E. Harlow
500
1887
East Weymouth.
Annie F. Conroy
Bieknell
7th and 8th.
475
1894
Weymouth Center.
L. A. Fales.
Washington
5th.
4th.
475
1897
East Weymouth.
Annie McGreevy .
3d
475
1887
East Weymouth.
Florence E. Pratt.
66
1st.
475
1897
East Weymouth.
A. W. Kallom
Jefferson.
5th and 6th. . .
500
1897
East Weymouth.
Alice G. Egan.
3d and 4th. .
475
1896
East Wey mouth.
Lura F. Oldham
Ist and 2d ..
475
1895
North Weymouth.
Martha J. Hawes
475
1887
East Weymouth.
Geo. W. Chamberlain.
Hunt
9th
$900
1895
Weymouth.
Hattie J. Goodnow
8 th
500
1897
Weymouth.
Mary C. Rogers
7th
500
1896
Weymouth.
Emma F. Parker
475
1887
Weymouth.
Antoinette Pond
475
1896
Weymouth.
Mary E. Walsh
Lincoln
2d
475
1885
Weymouth.
Kate C. Keohan
1st.
475
1881
Weymouth.
May Wilson
Tufts
4th
500
1897
Weymouth.
Nellie T. Whelan
66
2d and 4th. .
475
1895
Weymouth.
Mary E. Crotty
475
1887
Weymouth.
M. Carrie Hart
1st
475
1892
Weymouth.
Ward IV.
Leanora E. Taft.
Pratt
6th to 9tl
$525
1897
East Weymouth.
Nellie Holbrook
1st to 5th
475
1890
East Weymouth.
Maria E. Hawes.
Holbrook
1st to 5th
475
1893
East Weymouth.
Martha E. Belcher
Shaw
6th to 9th
525
1887
South Weymouth.
Mary E. Gove
3d to 5th
400
1897
Weymouth.
Kate McEnroe
1st to 2d
475
1891
East Weymouth.
Alanson Crosby.
Bates
7th to 9th ..
$900
1897
South Weymouth.
Helen L. Rockwood
7th and 8th.
500
1892
South Weymouth.
Emma J. Smith.
"
5th and 6th.
475
1884
South Weymouth.
L. Gertrude Bates.
Ist and 2d. .
475
1887
Sou'h Weymouth.
Lizzie L. Hallahan, Sub
Howe.
3d and 4th . .
400
1897
South Weymouth.
Edith. B. Bates.
Thomas
1st to 6th. . .
475
1893
Julia W. Melville.
Pond
1st to 5th.
475
1892
South Weymouth. Nash.
Ellen L. Roche .
Hollis
Ist to 4th. . .
475
1892
South Weymouth.
2d . .
475
1891
Weymouth Center.
Lizzie G. Hyland.
sub. Ist .
475
1896
East Weymouth.
Annie A. Fraher
6th.
475
1891
East Weymouth.
600
1897
East Weymouth.
Maud Walker.
Margaret A. Dee
Ward III.
1st
6th
5th
3d
Ward V.
7th.
IX. SUMMARY OF TEACHERS' REPORTS.
SCHOOLS.
No. Enrolled for
Year.
Boys Enrolled.
Girls Enrolled.
Average Mem-
Percentage
Not Absent.
Not Tardy.
Tardinesses.
Dismissals.
Truants.
Visits by School
Committee.
Visits by Super-
Visits by Music
Teacher.
Visits by Others.
North High ..
157 98
50 46
107 52
144 87
95 97
23
95 17
141 64
228 176
0 0
13
20
42
27
Total High School .
255
96
159
231
96
27
112
205
404
0
16
32
86
112
WARD I.
Athens-7-9
43
21
22
37
97
6
30
13
55
0
15
27
28
249
Athens-5-6
40
20
20
33
96
1
30
21
63
0
10
26
22
211
Athens-3-4 .
52
23
29
46
94
3
33
21
23
0
5
25
22
256
Athens-1-2 .
62
33
29
43
89
1
34
28
8
0
6
26
27
304
Adams-1-4 .
36
24
12
26
91
0
9
58
26
5
4
8
16
95
River-1-6.
27
13
14
22
95
0
13
32
13
0
0
8
15
17
Total Ward I .
260
134
126
207
93.7
11
149
173
188
5
40
120
130
1132
WARD II.
Franklin-9.
40
15
25
39
96
2
35
21
119
0
5
21
22
300
Franklin-8.
50
31
19
48
97
1
39
42
92
0
14
18
63
Franklin-7.
47
22
25
42
96
4
36
7
34*
1
2
15
18
66
49
24
25
43
96
0
23
38
199
3
1
13
20
150
Washington-4 .
55
28
27
47
94
3
39
13
247
8
1
15
20
133
Washington-3 .
54
30
24
47
90
2
39
16
136
4
1
15
20
120
Washington-2 .
38
22
16
32
93
0
23
16
16
2
1
15
20
108
Washington-1 .
56
29
27
37
91
0
40
37
27
0
2
17
20
225
Bicknell-6 ..
53
26
27
46
96
2
30
19
77
10
1
19
20
79
Bicknel]-7-8 ..
30
13
17
26
92
2
22
5
3
1
18
20
52
Jefferson 5-6
60
33
27
52
94.5
2
37
18
93
0
2
26
18
186
Jefferson-3-4 .
55
27
28
46
94
0
37
24
238
3
1
24
18
166
Jefferson-1-2 .
52
28
24
44
90
1
42
12
23
0
1
20
17
109
Jefferson sub-1
50
18
32
31
87
0
16
42
13
0
1
20
19
100
Total Ward II
776
393
383
623
93
25
473
355
1373
35
28
270
290
1998
.
. .
..
....
.
.
.. .
...
·
....
87
47
40
43
88
0
15
15
6
1
1
18
20
139
Washington sub-1 .
...
....
...
....
of
intendent.
44
85
South High ..
3
12
4
Attendance.
bership.
-
42
Washington-5 .
WARD III.
387
Hunt-9
31
15
16
30 33
95
2
23
19 22
0
3
15
24 20
28
Hunt-7
46
21
25
41
94
2
32 37 39
71 18
2
3
19
18
24 124
Hunt-6 .
53
24
29
44
94
1
90
0
93
0
30
33 10
0
2
12
18
144
Lincoln-2.
42
24
18
29
29
93
0
44
8
8
0
3
12
19
177
Tufts-4.
47
22
25
34
93
0
19
48
187
2
5
21
18
110
47
27
20
42
91
0
35
20
14
1
4
19
18
112
Tufts-1.
48
19
29
34
91
0
44
6
0
3
19
18
121
Tufts-2-3-4
56
24
32
36
94
1
32
10 35
17
1
3
16
18
139
Total Ward III.
514
238
276
401
93.4
9
360
294
1204
13
30
176
209
1401
WARD 1V.
Shaw-6-9 ..
35
18
17
33
97
32
6
68
0
6
12
18
134
Shaw-3-5.
45
19
26
39
94
1
23
30
46
1
6
12
16
42
Shaw-1-2 .
51
28
23
36
87
0
27
34
31
2
6
12
17
94
Pratt-6-9
22
14
8
15
85
0
19
3
77
0
4
12
22
171
Pratt-1-5 .
39
17
22
34
86
0
8
70
67
0
0
11
19
77
Holbrook-1-5.
44
13
31
39
90
0
25
61
33
0
4
10
17
135
Total Ward IV
236
109
127
196
90
4
134
194
322
3
26
69
109
653
WARD V.
Howe-3-4.
53
27
26
45
94
0
49
5
49
0
2
12
18
415
Bates-8-9 .
49
19
30
46
95
2
42
11
165
2
4
24
26
158
Bates-7-8
44
20
24
41
96
2
43
2
147
0
4
15
19
77
Bates-5-6.
57
29
28
50
94
1
53
5
86
0
3
10
19
87
Bates-1-2 ..
65
38
27
45
89
0
30
40
47
0
1
14
20
138
Thomas-1-6.
18
1 6
12
17
93
2
9
62
51
0
2
9
17
175
Pond-1-5 ...
33
20
13
26
92
2
19
14
38
0
2
9
17
88
Hollis-1-5 ...
20
13
7
16
92
1
14
6
42
0
2
9
17
115
Total Ward V.
339
172
167
286
93
10
259
145
625
2
20
102
133
1253
Grand total.
2380
1142
1238
1944
93
86
1493
1366
4116
58
155
769
957
6547
..
....
...
.. .
...
...
.
.
.
.
.. .
.
.
...
.
. .
.
...
.
.
...
Hunt-8
39
13
26
93
3
25
1
2
15
.. .
2
17
18
15
20
35
Hunt-5
53
26
27
42
36
Lincoln-1
52
23
192 260 169 130 208 13
1
5
0
-
*Many of these to carry dinners.
43
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Tufts-3 ..
INDEX.
ORGANIZATION OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE
3
SCHOOL COMMITTEE'S REPORT
Financial
5
High School
8
Transportation
10
SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT
11
Statistics
12
Attendance
.
16 16
Changes of Teachers
Free Text Books and Supplies . 19
High School
20
APPENDICES :
I. High School Course of Study 25
II. Instructions to Teachers in Regard to Con- tagious Diseases .
27
III. Graduation Exercises of High Schools . . 28
IV. Graduation Exercises of Grammar Schools .
31 V. Graduates of Grammar Schools .
36
VI. Roll of Honor .
37
39
VII. State Laws, School Sessions and Stormy Days ·
VIII. Teachers, Schools and Salaries 41
IX. Synopsis of Teachers' Reports 42 .
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