Annual report of the Town of Milford, New Hampshire . 144 North 20 10 10 123 Pine Valley 25 11 14 50 Federal Hill 18 10 8 .83 28 800 414 386 1287 100 Enrollment by Schools and Grades, February i, 1918 Grade 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Tl High School 47 44 30 28 149 Ralph P. CurrierSara A. WhiteGrace DarlingAmelia BilottiBelle TwomblyKatherine A. BlanchardAnna M. RoukeRoy Kimball Francis H. Webster 32 32 Clementine E. Lilly 19 14 33 Minnie M. Tobie 44 44 Hariette Ricker 36 36 Ina M. Needham 22 17


Annual report of the Town of Milford, New Hampshire . 144 North 20 10 10 123 Pine Valley 25 11 14 50 Federal Hill 18 10 8 .83 28 800 414 386 1287 100 Enrollment by Schools and Grades, February i, 1918 Grade 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Tl High School 47 44 30 28 149 Ralph P. CurrierSara A. WhiteGrace DarlingAmelia BilottiBelle TwomblyKatherine A. BlanchardAnna M. RoukeRoy Kimball Francis H. Webster 32 32 Clementine E. Lilly 19 14 33 Minnie M. Tobie 44 44 Hariette Ricker 36 36 Ina M. Needham 22 17 39 Clara M,. Trumbull 40 40 Ruth N. Sandlun 37 37 Helen F. French 37 37 Elizabeth B. Gault 33 33 Blanche Holmes 27 11 38 Eleanor M. Kieley 38 38 Mary A. Pettee 28 28 Effie P. Manning 25 25 Osgood 14445653 32 Anna KittredgeCaroline Felli North 5 2 2 4 2 2 17 Edna Vernon Laurel 12 5 8 25 Edith Hutchinson Pine Valley 4 4 4 3 5 20 May F. Dickerson Federal Hill 16 6 2 4 1 20 Eveline S. Marsh 76 86 68 83 80 61 71 49 47 44 30 28 723 o o oo >o w o KOO r. 102 REPORT OF THE HEAD MASTER OF THE HIGH SCHOOL Mr. A. Smith, Supt. of Schools:— Herewith, I submit my second annual report as head-master of the Milford High School. The total number of pupils this year, 155, consist-ing of 74 boys and 81 girls, is enrolled by classes asfollows: seniors 30, juniors 28, sophomores 47, andfreshmen 49. The for last year was 166,This loss of II represents the excess of last years en-tering class over this years. The cause for this fallingoff in numbers is due largel} to the fact that severalfamilies have moved from town, the percentage of thoseleaving school to go to work remaining about the sameas in previous years. Still it is to be regretted thatthere are any pupils in these days of higher educationwho are deprived of the opportunity of receiving atleast a high school education. The number of tuition pupils, likewise, shows aslight diminuation over that of last year. Greenfieldst


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