Annual report of the Superintending School Committee and Superintendent with catalogue of Scholars, 1903, Part 2

Author: Brunswick Public Schools (Brunswick, Me.); Brunswick (Me.). Superintending School Committee; Brunswick Public Schools (Brunswick, Me.) Superintendent
Publication date: 1903
Publisher: Brunswick, Me. : Wheeler Print Shop
Number of Pages: 64


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$400 00


Albion Ward,


252 00


A. L. Stimpson,


108 00


760 00


Salaries Paid Teachers of Rural Schools.


Eleanor Dunlap,


$140 00


Lucy E. Cartland,


225 00


Edith M. Thompson,


205 00


Mabel F. Moseley,


210 00


Annie Harrington,


185 00


E. Belle Stanwood,


225 00


Frances M. Hamilton,


240 00


Florence M. Lancaster,


225 00


Charles T. Carruthers,


215 00


Bertha E. Nudd,


154 00


Clara A. Condon,


210 00


Margaret I. Kateon,


70 00


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A. May Douglass,


$90 00


Lilla G. Varney,


13 00


Fannie A. Dunn,


75 00


Imogene Hamilton,


150 00


Grace Norton,


75 00


Arthur T. Shorey,


75 00


Bertha E. Melcher,


130 00


Ella C. Whitney,


70 00


Selina Thompson,


65 00


$3,047 00


Expenses of Common Schools -- Village. GRAMMAR SCHOOL.


John Furbish, sundries, $26 39


G. B. Webber, frames, 2 65


C. A. Pierce & Son, kerosene oil, 14 06


Whitmore Coal Co., coal, 19 58


Rand McNally & Co., atlas,


7 50


H. M. Doughty, warp yarn and cloth,


1 50


A. A. Wheeler, 10 cords wood, 40 00


A. R. Nickerson, 1 cord wood, 3 50


115 18


CENTER STREET.


J. F. Will & Co., worsted and needles, $ 60


A. A. Wheeler, 2 cords hard wood, 11 00


A. A. Wheeler, 3 cords soft wood, 13 00


C. F. Strout, hauling rubbish,


2 00


A. R. Nickerson, 1-2 cord wood, 1 75


Harvey Stetson, rug and chair, 5 00


33 35


BATH STREET.


W. E. Gordon, chairs rented, $2 00


W. E. Gordon, flat top desk, 9 00


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C. F. Strout, cleaning out cellar, $2 00


C. F. Strout, hauling rubbish, 1 00


John Furbish, sundries, 2 69


G. M. Wheeler, paper,


1 00


Albion Ward, sawing wood,


6 75


A. A. Wheeler, wood,


7 00


C. E. Townsend, wood, 14 00


Cressey, Jones & Allen, tuning piano, 1 50


$46 94


UNION STREET.


L. D. Snow, soap, oil, etc., $8 84


John Furbish, sundries, 1 43


Telesphore Lapointe, wood, 4 00


C. E. Townsend, wood,


15 75


Albion Ward, sawing wood,


4 50


PLEASANT STREET.


John Furbish, sundries, $45


Elizabeth Toothaker, paint, 40


H. L. Stimpson, sawing five cords wood, 2 50


H. L. Stimpson, sundries, 50


Expenses of Rural Schools.


C. F. Owen, janitor work, No. 1,


$15 00


C. F. Owen, taking census, No. 1, 75


C. F. Owen, 2 1-2 cords fitted wood, No. 1, 15 00


Isaac Hacker, janitor work, No. 2,


15 00


Isaac Hacker, 3 1-2 cords wood, fitted, No. 2, 19 50 Harvey Stetson, chair, No. 3, 2 00


John Furbish, stove and sundries, No. 3, 14 34


Elden G. Wade, janitor work, No. 4, 15 00


Elden G. Wade, 2 1-2 cords wood, No. 4, 13 12


34 52


3 85


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E. A. Harrington, janitor work, No. 5, $5 00


E. A. Harrington, taking census, No. 5, 75


John Furbish, broom, pail and dipper, No. 5, 63 A. W. Minot, janitor work, No. 6, 15 00


A. W. Minot, taking census, No. 6, 75


A. W. Minot, broom, No. 6, 25


F. E. Woodruff, key, No. 7, 15


A. F. Bradley, janitor work, No. 7, 17 00


A. F. Bradley, 4 cords mixed wood, No. 7, 15 00


A. F. Bradley, sawing 4 cords wood, No. 7, 2 00


A. F. Bradley, taking census, No. 7, 75


Fred Harmon, 2 cords wood, No. 8, 10 00


B. S. Hunt, janitor work, 1901-2, No. 8, 20 00


B. S. Hunt, wash dish, dipper, etc., No. 8, 80


B. S. Hunt, sawing and putting in wood, No. 8, 3 00


B. S. Hunt, 1 cord soft wood, No. 8, 4 00


George McManus, janitor work, No. 9, 5 00


George McManus, 2 1-4 cords fitted wood, No. 9, 13 50


P. O. Spinney, taking census, No. 10, 1 00


P. O. Spinney, wood, No. 10, 25


P. O. Spinney, cleaning and taking care of house, No. 10, 3 00


S. C. Elwell, janitor work, No. 11, 15 00


S. C. Elwell, 3 cords fitted wood, No. 11, 16 50


S. C. Elwell, taking census, No. 11, 75


S. C. Elwell, sundries, No. 11, 1 25


. S. L. Holbrook, janitor work, No. 12, 20 00


S. L. Holbrook, 1 cord wood, No. 12, 5 00


Charles F. Snow, wood, No. 12, 10 00


Harvey Stetson, chairs, No. 12, 5 50


A. A. Wheeler, janitor work, No. 13, 15 00


A. A. Wheeler, water pail and dipper, No. 13, 40


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A. A. Wheeler, 3 1-2 cords mixed fitted wood, No. 13, $14 50


P. L. Cushing, janitor work, No. 14, 15 00


P. L. Cushing, taking census, No. 14, 75


P. L. Cushing, 2 cords mixed fitted wood, No. 14, 12 00


P. L. Cushing, broom and dipper, No. 14, 35


F. P. Shaw, curtains, No. 14, 2 00


William A. Mallett, janitor work, No. 15, 15 00


William A. Mallett, 2 cords mixed fitted wood, No. 15, 10 00


William A. Mallett, taking census, No. 15, 50


S. P. Cary, janitor work, No. 16, 15 00


S. P. Cary, taking census, No. 16, 75


S. P. Cary, 3 1-2 cords fitted wood, No. 16, 20 50


J. L. Lunt, janitor work, No. 26,


10 00


J. L. Lunt, sundries, No. 26, 60


W. C. Berry, conveying scholars, 62 00


George F. Fowler, conveying scholars, 30 00


B. L. Dwelley, conveying scholars, 20 00


Town of Freeport, tuition, 3 00


A. A. Wheeler, trucking, 3 00


General Expenses of Common Schools.


L. B. & B. St. Ry., scholars' tickets, 35 96


M. C. R. R., scholars' tickets, 10 00


E. A. Crawford, trucking, 12 35


G. M. Wheeler, school report,


96 00


G. M. Wheeler, printing, 39 75


E. W. Wheeler, disbursements and ser- vices in truancy cases, 93 70


Whitmore Coal Co., coal, 230 11


J. F. Chaney, coal, 382 50


F. E. Woodruff, taking census, 10 00


Henry Ragot, taking census, 15 00


$551 89


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Byron Stevens, stationery and supplies, 98 04


F. P. Shaw, rubber stamp, 1 50


Cressey, Jones & Allen, tuning pianos, 6 00


F. E. Woodruff, globe and express, 7 07


Ridley & Eaton, sundries,


20 40-


Salaries, teachers and janitors,


10,072 62


Total expenses of Common Schools, CR.


11,916 73


By balance from last year, $75 30


By amount raised and received,


11,785 24


By balance to new account, 56 19


$11,916 73


Repairs and Insurance -- Village Schools.


HIGH AND GRAMMAR SCHOOLS.


G. W. Parker, labor and material, $3 92


John A. Aubens, iron work on fence, 3 50


Rufus Deering Co., lumber, 3 17


Hyde Windlass Co., grates,


18 84


J. E. Stetson, labor and material, 51 30


John Furbish, labor on fence, 1 50


Estate of F. H. Purington, sundry repairs, 12 66


$94 89


CENTER STREET.


H. M. Doughty, painting fence and sun- dries, 9 28


J. E. Stetson, labor and material, 32 32


Harvey Stetson, shades and labor, 15 25


John Furbish, fence,


65 94


$122 79


$1,058 38


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UNION STREET.


G. W. Parker, labor and material, 8 34


D. T. Toothaker, painting blackboards, 6 00


Albion Ward, setting glass, 60


Harvey Stetson, window shades and labor, 24 40


$39 34


BATH STREET


G. W. Parker, labor and material, 2 24


J. E. Stetson, labor and material,


25 51


$27 75


PLEASANT STREET.


William Muir, setting out trees, 5 00


H. L. Stimpson, repairs, 2 50


John Furbish, repairs on furnace, 16 19


$23 69


GENERAL.


Ridley & Eaton, sundries, 66 78


G. W. Parker, labor and material, 120 55


John Furbish, sundries, 8 74


B. R. Jordan & Co., paint, glass, oil etc.,


26 59


$222 66


$531 12


Repairs and Insurance-Rural Schools.


B. R. Jordan & Co., paint and oil, No. 1, $5 84 Isaac Hacker, repairs, No. 2, 2 25


T. H. Riley, insurance, No. 5, 15 00


W. M. Cobbett, painting, No. 6, 13 50


Rufus Deering Co., lumber, No. 6, 1 33


J. E. Stetson, labor and material, No. 6, 9 48


A. W. Minot, labor and material, No. 6, 6 70


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B. R. Jordan & Co., paint, glass and oil, No. 6, 12 39


B. S. Hunt, labor and material, No. 8, 2 00


Carr Brothers, moving schoolhouse, No. 9, 125 00 G. W. Parker, labor and material, No. 9, 81 64 E. A. Crawford, teams and trucking, No. 9, 11 00 J. T. Stuart, repairing pump, No. 11 2 00


Geo. McManus, labor and material, No. 9, 14 10 Rufus Deering Co., windows, No. 12, 2 20


S. L. Holbrook, repairs, No. 12, 2 00


A. A. Wheeler, repairs, No. 13, 5 50


P. L. Cushing, painting, No. 14, 11 00


B. R. Jordan & Co., paint, oil etc., No. 16, 5 55


S. P. Cary, painting and repairs, No. 16, 4 50


E. A. Crawford, trucking and freight, 10 86


John Furbish, sundries, 3 03


Ridley & Eaton, sundries, 14 50


$361 37


Overdrawn in previous years,


989 43


$1,881 92


CR.


By amount raised,


$1,000 00


By balance to new account,


881 92


$1,881 92


High School.


Salaries of Teachers and Janitor,


$3,565 48


Brunswick Electric Light & Power Co., current, 1 96


J. W. Fisher, filling diplomas, 8 40


Bowdoin orchestra, music for graduation, 15 00


J. F. Will & Co., ribbon and sundries, 14 77


Cressey, Jones & Allen, tuning pianos, 4 50


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W. E. Gordon, oak table, 3 00


C. A. Pierce & Son, oil, etc., 15 40


Franklin Laboratory Supply Co., supplies, 19 84


82 87


Balance unexpended,


218 99


$3,867 34


CR.


By balance from last year,


$142 34


By amount received from state,


125 00


By amount raised,


3,600 00


$3,867 34


Text Books.


Byron Stevens, Agent, text books,


$621 34


F. E. Woodruff, Maine maps, 1 92


623 26


Amount overdrawn last year,


18 70


Balance unexpended,


158 04


$800 00


CR.


By amount raised, $800 00


School Committee and Superintendent.


F. E. Woodruff, salary as Superinten- dent, $600 00


F. C. Robinson, services and expenses, 50 00 1


S. C. Whitmore, services and expenses, 50 00


E. W. Wheeler, services and expenses, 100 00


$800 00


CR.


By amount raised, $800 00


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Evening School, 1901-2.


Brunswick Electric Light and Power Co., current, $29 22


Byron Stevens, stationery and supplies, 43 28


M. J. Shaughnessey, teacher, 60 00


Mary E. Parker, 66


50 00


Belle H. Smith,


50 00


Abbie F. Minard, 66


50 00


B. P. Hamilton, 66


50 00


B. E. Kelley, 66


48 75


C. T. Harper, 66


50 00


C. F. Grant, 66


48 75


H. M. Doughty, janitor, 20 00


$500 00


CR.


By amount raised, $500 00


Evening School, 1902-3.


Brunswick Electric Light & Power Co., installing lights, 48 63


Brunswick Electric Light and Power Co., current, 26 77


G. M. Wheeler, printing, 10 00


M. J. Shaughnessey, teacher, 49 50


Abbie F. Minard, 66


33 00


Mary E. Parker, 66


33 00


Belle H. Smith, 66


33 00


C. F. Grant, 66


33 00


C. T. Harper, 33 00


H. M. Doughty, janitor, 16 50


Byron Stevens, stationery and supplies, 183 60


$500 00


CR.


By amount raised,


$500 00


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RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES.


Receipts.


Amount raised for common schools, 5,700 00


Amount raised for free text books, 800 00


Amount raised for repairs and insurance, 1,000 00


Amount raised for free High School, 3,600 00


Amount raised for Superintendent and Committee, 800 00


School Fund and Mill Tax,


5,801 23


Interest on School Fund, 228 77


Amount received for tuition,


55 24


Amount received from State for High School,


125 00


Balance to new account,


567 56


$18,677 80


Expenditures.


Common Schools,


$11,916 73


Repairs and Insurance,


892 49


High School,


3,648 35


Text Books,


623 26


Superintendent and Committee,


800 00


Overdrawn previous years,


796 97


$18,677 80


CATALOGUE


OF


Teachers and Scholars.


VILLAGE SCHOOLS.


HIGH SCHOOL. Charles Fish, A. M., Principal.


Mary W. Sandford,


Caroline N. Potter, 1


Annabel Stetson,


Asistant.


Mary L. Fish, B. S.,


GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Annette F. Merryman, Principal.


Bird M. Albee,


Florence M. Lincoln,


Mynee E. Owen,


Assistants. Annabel Stetson,


INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL. L. Frances Jordan, Principal.


BATH STREET PRIMARY. Mary E. Parker, Principal.


Belle H. Smith,


Eleanor S. Dunlap, Assistants. M. Alice Knight, Pupil Teacher.


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CENTER STREET PRIMARY. Alice S. Dunning, Principal.


Florence M. Allen,


Laura B. Reed,


Assistants.


Bertha E. Melcher,


Pupil Teachers.


Belle Baker,


PLEASANT STREET PRIMARY.


Elizabeth P. Toothaker, Principal.


Aimee L. Stetson, Assistant. Lilla G. Varney, Pupil Teacher.


UNION STREET PRIMARY.


Martha L. Gahan, Principal.


Frances S. Parker,


Evelyn A. Stetson, S Assistants. M. Annie Ulmer, Pupil Teacher.


TEACHER OF MUSIC AND DRAWING.


Helen L. Varney.


ATTENDANCE.


Census of scholars, 1,760.


Total enrollment for the year, 946.


Attendance by terms:


Winter term, Total, 657


Average, 544


Spring term, Total, 668 Average, 561


Fall term,


Total, 701 Average, 577


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The attendance for the year amounts to 83 per cent. of the number enrolled.


The length of the school year is 36 weeks, divided into terms as follows :


Winter term, 11 weeks, from December 30, 1901, to March 15, 1902;


Spring term, 11 weeks, from March 31 to June 6;


Fall term, 14 weeks, from September 8 to December 13.


HIGH SCHOOL.


Total enrollment, 120.


Attendance for winter term, 89. Average, 82.


Attendance for spring term, 86. Average, 73.


Attendance for fall term, 83. Average, 78.


CLASS OF 1903.


Mary A. Bowker,


Lewis O. Pletts,


Lena M. Currier,


Elsie G. Rideout,


Ellen M. Durgin,


Willis E. Roberts,


Harold G. Estabrook,


Dwight S. Robinson,


Daniel F. Flanders,


Philip R. Shorey,


Nellie O. Hall,


M. Vina Scribner,


Sydney D. Hughes,


Winfield Smith,


Henry Johnson,


Frank W. Webb,


Helen Johnson,


Thomas R. Winchell.


Gertrude L. Jones,


CLASS OF 1904.


Harry D. Campbell, Frederick S. Cram,


Rachel T. Little,


Ethel J. Lunt,


Helen L. Eaton,


Susan L. Murray,


George P. Hyde,


Ethel L. Nichols,


Richard A. Lee,


Anne E. M. Powers,


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Arthur L. Robinson, Samuel C. Smith, Anna J. Snow, Bertha M. Stetson,


Edith H. Weatherill, Edric C. Wheeler, Edith S. Woodruff, Harriet M. Woodside.


CLASS OF 1905.


Beatrice M. Allen,


Florence E. LaFon,


Arthur C. Bailey,


Ruth B. Little,


Myrtilla F. Beals,


Willis C. Merriman,


Everett K. Brown,


Marion Nason,


Ethel B. Nickerson,


Mary S. Coombs, Frank A. Copp,


Robert C. Pletts, L. DeForest Plummer,


Bessie D. Curtis,


M. Pearl Curtis,


Nellie M. Plummer,


Blanche R. Estabrook,


Edna M. Richardson,


Anthony Fisk,


Herbert N. Skolfield,


Francis E. Harward, Annie E. Hennessey, Maud S. Hill,


James F. Snow, John A. Stetson,


Margaret A. Sutherland,


Arthur W. Hughes,


Louise M. Weatherill,


Elmer D. Hughes,


Theodore D. Will,


Mabel H. Hughes, Maria B. Jones,


Samuel Woodward.


CLASS OF 1906.


Samuel L. Brown, William E. Buck,


Dorothy Johnson, Bessie M. Lee,


Elizabeth B. Lee,


Arthur E. Cole, M. Mabel Copp, Helen A. Curtis,


John F. Lincoln, Frances Litchfield,


Grace M. Lunt,


Lawrence E. Drew, Jane E. Edwards, Nellie A. Edwards,


Charlotte D. Melcher,


Frances E. Muir,


Arthur W. Goodwin, Dora W. Felt, Bertha L. Hackett,


Bertha J. Owen,


Gertrude Owen,


John C. Parent,


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Alfred L. Parsons, Ada P. Pennell, Robert M. Pennell, Sarah H. Pennell,


Annie J. Pletts, Forest E. Staples, Albert E. Thompson, Frank D. Townsend.


GRADUATING EXERCISES. CLASS OF 1902.


Harold S. Stetson,


Daisy C. Hubbard,


Alice H. Eaton,


Amy W. Hunt,


Roland L. Mckay,


Salutatory. Carnegie. Three Maine Singers. King Arthur.


Clarence A. Rogers,


Ethel M. Edwards,


Development of Ship Building in the United States. Buried Cities. French Essay, Lafayette. A Summer Trip.


Margaret F. Will,


Robert T. Woodruff, Violin Solo-Waltz from Gounod's Faust.


Lena M. Coffin, Picturesque Wolf's Neck. Edna A. Dunlap, Frank R. Stockton. Alfred H. Whitehouse, The Importance of Physical Training. Clement Skolfield, The Advancement of the West. Lida G. Ladd, Trial Scene from the Merchant of Venice. John P. Winchell, Jr., Maine in Summer. Jennie M. Rogers, Casco Bay and Its Islands. Christine L. Pennell, The Twentieth Century Girl. Harry L. Stimpson, Cecil Rhodes. Walter H. Booker, Mabelle B. Doughty, Class History. Parting Address.


GRAMMAR SCHOOL.


Whole number registered for the year, 152. Attendance for winter term, 139. Average, 130. Attendance for spring term, 140. Average, 136. Attendance for fall term, 143. Average, 121.


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FIRST CLASS.


June Atkinson, Alice I. Booker,


Guy W. Nickerson,


Eva Parent,


James W. Coffin,


Margaretta Purington,


Raymond W. Condon, Margaret Durgin,


Frank H. Ridley,


Bessie Fuller, Bertram Hennessey,


John L. Roberts, George Staples,


Edna M. Hill,


Lucy A. Stetson,


Lillian E. Holt,


Alva D. Stetson,


Harriet R. Johnson,


Guy A. Stimpson,


Ralph Kincaid,


Robert W. Smith,


Charles Loring,


Effie L. Thayer,


Henry. J. McDonald,


Evelyn R. Varney,


Thomas F. McMahon,


Waldo H. Wilder,


Albion C. Woodward,


Edward Weatherill.


SECOND CLASS.


Demeritte F. Abbot,


Anthony LeBel,


Randall B. Avery,


Jesse H. McKenney,


Mildred E. Barnes,


Richard M. Melcher,


George W. Benson,


Alfred S. Metcalf,


Willard G. Berry, Florence M. Buck,


Edith A. Minott,


Clare O. Parent, Carl Pennell,


Esther A. Brown, Myrick Gatchell, Alfaretta Graves,


Bertha B. Strout,


Alice B. Varney,


Lester H. Hodgdon,


Errol W. Wheeler,


Edward G. Humphreys,


Nathaniel M. Whitmore,


Barton J. Woodward.


Schuyler Hoffman, Vera V. Jones,


Not absent in fall term : Willard G. Berry, Errol W. Wheeler,


Barton J. Woodward.


William B. McMahon, Blanche McKenney,


Frances A. Rideout,


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THIRD CLASS.


Ethel M. Adams,


Alice Martin,


Helen L. Atkinson,


Mary A. Mathurin,


Frank W. Brackett,


John A. Minard,


Josephine N. Carter,


Ellen M. McMahon,


Earl E. Coffin,


Robert E. Muir,


Jesse C. Coffin,


Harold E. Nickerson,


Abbie E. Dodge,


Helena F. Rich,


Yvonne Drapeau,


Orville W. Ripley,


Marion Drew,


Charles B. Rudolph,


Anna R. E. Durgin,


Alice D. Shepherd,


Katherine Durgin,


Lincoln G. Skolfield,


Beatrice S. Hacker,


Beatrice M. Henley,


Edward H. Snow, Edith A. Smith,


Harrison M. Hubbard,


Ida K. Smith,


Almyra M. Hughes,


Leslie N. Stetson,


Patrick J. Gaudreau,


Margaret E. Swett,


Mabelle L. Lombard,


Clyde E. Talbot.


Not absent:


Beatrice S. Hacker,


Harrison M. Hubbard,


Mabelle L. Lombard, Alice D. Shepherd,


Lincoln G. Skolfield, Edith A. Smith, Ida K. Smith.


FOURTH CLASS.


Albert E. Alexander, Alice E. M. Atkins,


Ellen L. Baxter, Sarah L. Baxter,


Austin C. Cunningham, George P. Cunningham, Joseph Cunningham, Clymena E. Downs,


Robert S. Berry, Roland H. Brawn, Emily S. Felt,


Harry E. Emmons,


Harry Coulliard, Leonidas Fontaine,


David E. Couillard,


George A. Footer,


George A. Crockett, Eugenie Fournier,


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Ernest D. Gassett,


Florence E. Gatchell,


George J. Goodkowsky, Doris L. Goodwin, Harry Goldberg, Abram Goldberg,


Ray H. Haskell,


May B. Hodgson,


Marguerite Hutchins,


Edith M. Johnson,


Joseph D. Leonard,


Frances A. Little,


Martha Mathurin, Eliza K. McConaghy, John McCarthy,


Katherine McMahon, Katherine E. Melcher, Helen E. Merriman,


Not absent :


Alice E. M. Atkins,


Harry Coulliard,


Clymena E. Downs,


Eugenie Fournier, Joseph D. Leonard,


Alice A. Payment, Katie M. D. Pletts, Harold F. Plummer, Harold B. Ridley, Helen Ridley, Madge E. Rideout, Blanche Sherman,


Helen M. Snow,


Bessie M. Stimpson,


Alice A. Thomas,


Clarence F. Thompson,


George A. Walker,


Roy E. Walker, Grace E. Watson,


Robert T. Weatherill,


Frederick H. Wilson,


Annie I. Russell.


Katie M. D. Pletts,


Helen M. Snow, Bessie M. Stimpson, George A. Walker.


INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL.


Whole number registered, 105.


Attendance for winter term, 53. Average, 46. Attendance for spring term, 50. Average, 42. Attendance for fall term, 52. Average, 45.


Albert Caron,


H. Everett Allen, Almida Brilliant, Affie M. Cook, Nellie B. B. Baker, Harry B. Coffin, Bertie E. Courson, Margaret G. Berry, Michel Belanger, Kenneth M. Causland,


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Annie G. Drapeau,


Cedea E. Payment,


Margaret E. Day,


Izetta Pollard,


Henry Girard,


Harold Ridley,


John Gaudreault,


Carl W. Reynolds,


Carrie E. Grant,


Ruby C. Rudolph,


Harold J. Hyde,


Jessie S. Rich,


Hazel A. Hunter,


Frank S. Roberts,


Holland G. Hamilton,


William L. Ripley,


Izah E. Hutchinson,


Elena A. Stone,


Blanche M. Jackson,


Frances E. Skolfield,


Antoinette M. LeBel,


Frank T. Seel,


Irene G. Livernois,


James H. Smith,


Mary M. LeBel,


George St. Pierre,


Ludger G. LeBel,


Edmee A. Theriault,


Henry G. Leveque,


Ludger J. Vermet,


Alphonse E. Lemieux,


Fedora L. Vermet,


Marguerite A. McNally,


Harriet Walker,


Everett W. Marston,


Bertha A. Wilson,


Clarence W. McKay,


Myrtie A. Whitten,


Francis P. McKenney,


Lewis C. Ward,


Carl L. Potter,


Margaret G. Welch.


BATH STREET PRIMARY.


Number registered, 134.


Attendance for winter term, 93. Average, 71. Not ab- sent, 8.


Attendance for spring term, 102. Average, 83. Not ab- sent, 11.


Attendance for fall term, 116. Average, 89. Not ab- sent, 10.


FIRST CLASS.


Leila Adams, Clyde Bamfourth, Lily Bamfourth,


Daniel Boley, Florence Boyd, George Brown,


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Harold Causland, Albert Coffin, Roy Colby, Alec Cunningham, Elma Cunningham, Annie Dunning, Osceola Hersey, Ethel Jedrey, Bessie Johnson, Elbridge Jones, Emma Jones, Clorinthe Lebel, John Lebel,


. Florence Boley, James Caldwell, Samuel Cilley, Molly Coffin, Delia Coulliard, Jennie Couillard, Teresa Crimmins, Ben Cunningham, Wanton Eagan, Amanda Lebel,


Leo Lebel, Tappan Little, Florence Moody,


Leon Pennell, Delia Pulsifer,


Ernest Pulsifer, Charlie Rideout, Harold Ridley, Helen Ridley, Alice Smith, Mabel Ward, Karl Wilson.


SECOND CLASS.


Tommy Lebel, Frank Lincoln, Robert Little, John McManus, Ruth Nearing, Mattie Plimpton, Edna Simpson, Wilbert Simpson, Madeline Storey, Beda Townsend.


THIRD CLASS.


Georgie Adams, Gladys Adams, Ernest Bamfourth, Edward Beal, Oscar Belanger, Louis Brown, Florence Fish, Alice Johnson,


Bertha Johnson, Noel Little, Alden Merryman, Helen Mitchell, Pearle Nelson, Earl Ormsby, Lyndon Plummer, Ruth Pollard,


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Paul Pulsifer, Ethel Seco, Ena Smith, Willie Walker,


Albert Webber, Maxwell Weybrant, Victor Williams.


FOURTH CLASS.


Grace Atkins,


Delbert Marston,


Roy Bamfourth,


Herbert Marston,


Willie Booker,


Barton Merrill,


Henrietta Brown,


Charlie Moody,


Willie Caldwell,


Myron Pulsifer,


Eddie Coffin,


Marion Rideout,


Mildred Colby,


George Snow,


Winnie Davis,


Ernest Sylvester,


Percy Graves,


Ernest Ward,


Carroll Hamilton,


Willie Ward,


Algenia Harmon,


Alice Welch,


Grace Harris,


Maurice Zuckerman,


Stella Jones,


Simon Zuckerman.


Cora Lyons,


FIFTH CLASS.


Emily Adams,


Adelaide Fish,


George Bamfourth,


Helen Fisk,


John Baxter,


Ernest Ham,


Emily Baxter,


Bessie Hill,


Dorothy Coffin,


Willie Hill,


Herbert Coffin,


Delia Johnson,


Israel Lebel,


lielen Colby, John Caldwell, Nellie Caldwell, John Courson, Edna Crimmins,


Pauline Leavitt,


Stephen Mann, Mary Mann,


Hugh Mitchell,


Joseph Crimmins, Edith Evans,


Mary McKinley, Helen Muir,


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Harold Ormsby, Sewall Pennell, Eva Soule,


Lee Webber, Ralph Webber.


CENTER STREET PRIMARY.


Number registered, 144.


Attendance for winter term, 106. Average, 86.


Attendance for spring term, 111. Average, 88. Attendance for fall term, 123. Average, 98.


FIRST CLASS.


Willis F. Adams,


Peter J. Harvey,


Alice J. Alexander,


William E. Alexander,


Alfred J. Labbe,


Hattie M. Barnes,


Rosa Lamare,


Charles F. Bickford,


Samuel Lelansky,


Edith M. Bragdon,


Luella Magoun,


Louis A. Bragdon,


Agnes M. Shepherd,


Preston M. Bragdon,


Arthur H. Stanwood,


Arthur W. Butler, Jr.,


Charles L. Strout,


Guy T. Clifford,


Leman F. Strout,


James A. Cobb,


Isabella T. Walker,


Arthur R. Woodman.


SECOND CLASS.


Carl Adams,


Bertram Harmon,


Lawrence Brown,


Raymond Harmon,


Alice M. Cobb,


Hannah Courson,


Edwin D. Douglass,


Annie M. Fournier,


Helen M. Smith,


Minnie Goodkowsky,


Harold L. Hackett,


Madaleen Higgins, Harry Mack, Susie McGahey,


Philip Weatherill,


Clinton Whitney.


William Crook, Minnie L. Griffin,


Ethel M. Johnson,


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THIRD CLASS.


Margaret Alexander,


Albert Lowery,


Carl Barnes,


Grace Lowery,


Alice Boss,


Harry Lowery,


Lewis Bowen,


Helen Lowery,


Bertram Brown,


Edith McIvin,


May Brown,


James McCarty,


Henry Call,


Thomas McGahey,


Vera Clifford,


John Minard,


Ethel Cook,


Ludger Moreau,


William Coombs,


Arthur Nickerson,


Frances Dunning,


James Penney,


Dean Eaton,


Isabel Pollard,


George Fortin,


Gladys Ryder,


Leon Fortin,


Fred Shepard,


Julia Goodkowsky,


Adelard Simpson,


Sadie Harrington,


Walter Smith,


Frank Holbrook,


James Tupper,


Harry Hunt,


Everett Tibbetts,


Adelard Labbe, Rose Libby,


Harry Ward,


Edward Whitney.


FOURTH CLASS.


Sadie Allen, Albert Bragdon,


William Farrin,


Charles Fortin,


Armand Caron,


Ludger Fortin,


Marion Caron, Simonet Caron,


George Fournier,


Forrest Fowler,


Alton Cobb, Hazel Collins,


Lena Golde, Edward Hacker,


Laforest Collins,


Algenia Harmon,


Ella Cushman, George Cushman, Clyde Eaton, Rose Farrin,


Helen Harrington,


Adea Harvey, . Gerald Heald, Irving Joy,


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Sadie Joy, Napoleon Lamare, Alice Lavigne,


Edward Nickerson,


Archibald Pennell,


Annie Pollard,


Israel Lavigne, May Leclerc,


Edith Rich,


Elvera Rigale,


Louis Leveque,


Ida Rigale,


Nathan Lelansky,


Alton Shepard,


Sarah Lelansky,


Pamelia Shepard,


Kathleen Lowery,


Laforest Smith,


Cora Lyon, Joseph Mack,


Everett Strout,


Lottie Mackay,


Mildred Thayer,


Lillian McCarty,


Howard Walker,


Mary McCarty,


Ruth Ward


Marion McNally,


Alice Whittier,


Ida Marcy,


Isabelle Whittier,


David Matthieu,


Agnes Wilson,


Mildred Moody,


Roy Woodman.


PLEASANT STREET PRIMARY.


Number registered, 121. Attendance for winter term, 78. Average, 59.


Attendance for spring term, 68. Average, 51. Attendance for fall term, 85. Average, 71.


FIRST CLASS.


Fred A. Anderson,


Ruel R. Anderson,


Joseph Fortin, Marie A. Fortin,


Lumina Nadeau,


James S. Ridley,


Eustache Gamache, Irene St. Pierre,


Peter Harvey, Joseph St. Onge,


Alfred Jacques, Lawrence Keay, W. Jessie Wilder,


Delia Kirouack,


Geoffry Lachance, Eva Lachance,


George St. Lawrence,


Ruth E. York.


Ivonne St. Onge,


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SECOND CLASS.


Carl G. Adams,


Alma Gamache,


Joseph Antil,


Rose Gagnon,


Ella F. Brawn,


Aime Kirouack,


Irvin L. Brawn,


Jean B. Livernois,


Flore Billette,


John Lebel,


Blanche Belanger,


Wilfred Lebel,


Marie A. Caron,


Peter Martin,


Rose Clouthier,


Cedea Morin,


Aline Caron, Henry Caron,


Eustache Normand,


Harry Caron,


Florian Paradis,


George W. Cripps,


James P. Reynolds,


Margaret D. Cripps,


Esther L. Roberts,


Anatole Desjardins,


Eldon G. Stanwood,


Bernadette Desjardins,


Eva St. Pierre,


Annie Fournier, Marie Fournier,


Auguste Tondreau, Carroll E. York.


THIRD CLASS.


Lorenzo Brilliant,


Amanda Deschenes, Rose Anna Deschenes,


Marie Clouthier, Theodore Caron, Ludger Caron,


Ernest Gagne,


Lena Lachance,


Edward Caron,


Wilfrid Poitras,


Maude Wyzansky.


FOURTH CLASS.


Georgiana Billette,


Frank Bruno,


Sylvia Caron, Gladys Estabrook, Emelia Lachance, Ivette Lapointe, Delia Lemieux,


Jennie Lemieux, Charles McKenney,


Celina Normand,


Clare Ridley,




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