Emma F. Hanson, Josephine White, Ernestine White,Ella Holbrook, HIGH SCHOOL.
<br /> R. S. Holbrook, Alfred Pierce, Wendell F. Pierce, Harry. Pierce. For the year:—Sarah L. Adams, Annie E. Bryant, Florence M.
<br /> For the second term—Abby P. Holbrook, Josephine White, Ernes- Damon. For the first term:—Florence J. Webber, Grace S. Wel-
<br /> tine White, Ella Holbrook, Georgie M. Smith, Alfred Pierce,Harry lington, William T. Adair, John M. Donovan,Everett Al. Mulliken,
<br /> Pierce, Effie G.Sanderson,Warren P. Hadley. For the third term: Charles P. Nunn. For the second term:—Grace S. Wellington,
<br /> Abby P. Holbrook, Anna A. Smith, Susie A. Capelle, Warren Had- Carrie A. Bacon, M. M. Harrington, S. E. Holmes, George E.
<br /> ley, Wendell F. Pierce. Graham. For the third term:—Florence J. Webber, E. E. Harring-
<br /> ADAMS PRIMARY SCHOOL, ton, M. M. Harrington, S. E. Holmes, Carrie A. Underwood.
<br /> For the year:—Willie Barnes, Alonzo Locke. For the first term: SCHOOL BUILDINGS.
<br /> George Gammell,William Locke, Grace Mills. For the second term: In addition to the usual amount for the support of schools, the
<br /> Maria Chisholm, Amy Holbrook. For the third term:—William
<br /> Locke, George Gammell, John Keefe. town appropriated eight hundred dollars for repairs of school build-
<br /> ings. This amount was estimated to be sufficient for such repairs
<br /> HANCOCK GRAMMAR SCHOOL. as were immediately required, but,although we ventured to exceed
<br /> For the first term:—Amelia M. Mulliken,S. Augusta Adams,Annie the appropriation somewhat,, we were obliged to leave undone
<br /> B. Adair. For the second term:Charles A. Fowle. For the third many things which the welfare of the schools and the preservation
<br /> term:—Amelia M. Mulliken, Nellie H. Parker, Georgic S. Dunning, of the school property demand.
<br /> Annie B. Adair, Edith J. Robinson, Clara E. Wentworth, Mary E. We cannot'urge upon our people too forcibly the importance to
<br /> Plumer, Edmund W. Russell, Charles A.Fowle, Wm. E. Butters. our schools of attractive surroundings. It is impossible to estimate
<br /> HANCOCK PRIMARY SCHOOL. the value of the influence upon the youthful mind of cheerful and
<br /> For the year:—Frederick Butters. For the first term:—Andrew well-ventilated school rooms, clean windows and paint, white ceil-
<br /> Adair, Etta Dow, Maggie O'Neil, Jennie Grout. For the second ings, comfortable and well kept furniture, and neat and tasteful
<br /> term:—Alfred Adams,Maggie O'Neil. For the third term:—Andrew grounds. Hardly a school room in the town possesses these char-
<br /> Adair, Everett Emery, Daniel Collins, George Hodgman. acteristics. '''We have done something during the year by the use
<br /> WARREN SCHOOL. of soap, sand and water, towards cleanliness, but very much more
<br /> For the year:—Lottie Kendrick. For the first term Carrie F. is needed in and around every school house, which only increased
<br /> Jewett. For the second term:—Carrie F. Jewett, Laura Kendrick, appropriations will secure.
<br /> Kate McNamara, Margaret Harrington, Margaret Murphy, Clara With the exception of the High School room, there is not one
<br /> Dennett, George Conant. For the third term:—Laura Kendrick. in town which does not need painting and whitening, and there is
<br /> FRANKLIN SCHOOL. not a school yard which does not need fencing. Early in the year
<br /> we built fences on three sides of the Franklin and Adams lots, to
<br /> For the year:—Kate J. Cashman. For the first term:—Charles
<br /> J. Cutler, Mary McCarthy, Ann E. McCarthy. For the second terms replace some that had nearly disappeared; and similar fencing is
<br /> —George H. Kendall, Jennie F. Jewett. For the third term:—Alice needed to separate the Howard and Warren lots from the adjoin-
<br /> H. Thwing, Annie McCarthy. ing fields. In addition to these,which are necessary for protection,
<br /> we think each school lot would be much improved by suitable
<br /> HOWARD SCHOOL. fences on the street fronts.
<br /> For the second term:-Elmina Munroe, Frank H. Reed. For the With the exception of the Hancock, nothing has been done to
<br /> third term:—Elmina Munroe. improve a single lot by the planting of trees or shrubs, and very
<br /> BOWDITCH SCHOOL. little by grading. In some cases it would seem that the most
<br /> For the first term:—Eva P.Flint,John A. Demar. For the second unattractive and worthless spots in the districts were selected for
<br /> term:—Allen Nourse. For the third term:—Frank Whittemore. 2
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