Canton High School - Echo Yearbook (Canton, MA)

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896 1? CANTON HIGH SCHOOL ASSOCIATION, ALUMNI REGISTER, 1869 1896. PREPARED BY A COMMITTEE. Boston, Mass.: ' i ' HK ' ASinN ;T  N I ' KESS, Gi-:o. li. Ck )S]iv Co. 1897- PREFACE. T THE Annual Meeting of the Association in 1894, Dr. Gill called attention to the fact that it was twenty-five years since the first class graduated from the High School, and moved that the Asso- ciation prin-t a memorial. This was to contain a list of the Alumni with the positions they now occupy; in other words, it was to show what our Alma Mater has accomplished. This found universal favor. A committee was appointed and an appropriation made to carry out this work. Circulars were sent out at three different times, containing questions to be answered. Owing, however, to tardiness in replying, the publication has been delayed until the present time and the classes of ' 95 and ' 96 have been included. In many cases no reply was elicited, and the committee have filled in the blanks as best they could. An attractive feature of the work is the addition of the photographs and brief biographies of the teachers, so far as they could be obtained. The names of graduates are printed in capitals. Those of college graduates are indicated by their titles. The number after the name denotes the number of years ' attend- ance at the school, followed later by the home and business address. Lucy A. Halt., ' 69, Classes of ' 69- 74. Eliza R. Sumner, ' 73, Classes of ' 75- ' 79. Henry B. Hewett, ' 76, Classes of ' 8o- ' 84. Augustus H. Gill, ' 80, CJiairman, Classes of ' Sj- ' Sg. Florence A. Dunbar, ' 90, Classes of ' 9o- 94. Committee, iii FOUNDATION OF SCHOOL. OR quite a number of years efforts had been made to rouse the town to appreciate the necessity of a High School, the most notable of which were the annual reports written by Samuel B. Noyes when super- intendent of schools. Mr. Ezekiel Capen, J. Mason Everett, D. T. V. Huntoon, a -n d other prominent citizens, also did all that was in their power to arouse public sentiment in this direction, but with no definite results. In September, 1865, when Mr. H. B. Miner took charge of the Grammar School at South Canton (now the Crane Grammar), which was by far the largest in town, it was decided to introduce various advanced studies, and make it practically a High School, so that the parents might be brought to realize the benefit of such a course of study. This plan proved so successful, that at a Town Meeting held in the spring of 1866, a speech was made by Hon. Charles Endicott, which aided so materially in convincing the people of the necessity that, almost unanimously, it was voted to establish the Canton High School. For some months longer the school remained at South Canton, but in April, 1869, the present building was opened for its use, and for the first time there were four classes in the school. H. B. M, iv I N DEX. Aliearn, Katlierine Allen, Mrs. Geo. O. Ames, Alice Walker Ames, Mrs. C. E. . . Ames, Helen Ames, Martha H. (Mrs. E. A. Hayes) Ames, Oakes Ames, Walter Bacon, Mrs. Lonis A. . Baird, Mrs. A. F. Baker, Mary Edna (Mrs. B. N. Ward) . . . . Bancroft, Mrs. Bernadotte Barry, Bartholemew J. Beal, Henry Everett Belcher, Adelaide L. (Mrs.W. O. DevoU) Belcher, Elmer Bense, Emma P. (Mrs. F. L. Owen) Bense, Eveleen I. Bense, J. Annie Bense, Joel Malcolm Bent, Annie A. (Mrs. Harvey Wlieeler) Bent, James Stuart Bent, Nathalia Berry, Clarence H. Billings, Adelaide Dickin.-oii Billings, Alfred Lawrence Billings, h ' annie Adelia Billings. I ' lora Emeline J illiii js, irorge Albert Billings, Ida liebecca (Mr.-. W. S. Dutlon) Bisbee, Altazana Bishop, Mrs. Samuel II. lilackman, Lucy J. Blackman, Mary Block, Annie Frances Bf) v]or, Mary Etta liowfiian, Homer Caleb PAGE PA of: 49 Bowman, Mrs. Lincoln . 50 27 Bowman, Marion A. (Mrs. F. 35 O. Popenoe) ... 36 39 Brackett, Elmer H. . - 16 Briggs, Ella Evelyn . . 47 Briggs, Gertie Lelia . • 57 32 Briggs, Mrs. J. Merritt . 41 o8 Briggs, Mabel Ruhama . 49 29 Briggs, Mary ... 66 Briggs, Villiani Reed . . 57 55 Bright, Aiines Maria (.Mrs. J. 58 M. Briggs; ... 41 Bright, Annie Florence 58 26 Bright, Blanclie Lillian . 58 26 Bright, Charles Palmer . . 53 61 Bright, Edith M. . . . 66 60 Bright, Ella Louisa . . 50 Bright, George Washington . 4 6 Bright, Walter ... 66 2 Britton, Mrs. Emery C. 29 Brooks, Maria L. (Mrs. G. O. 28 Allen) ... 27 Brooks, Mrs. Maro S. 23 2 Brown, Annie W. 66 Brown, Ella . . .60 Brown, John Roland . 62 97 ' Brown, Lucy Meech . 61 Brown, Sarah Elizabeth . 34 Browne, Ida P. . 31 12 Bruns, Ji)hn ]Murd() . . 60 Bruns, K. Belle . . 66 Bruns, Sylvia Jeanette 62 ' J ryden, Mrs. Alice Maria 36 liutler, Mabel ... 66 ■ Byam, Allice Mabel 57 I ' jyam, Ella Raymond 50 l y;im, Emma Lavina . . 52 • ' 8 Capen, Annie I. (Mrs. N L. 25 Willet) .... 27 25 Capen, Elwyn A. . . 32 15 Capen, Mrs. Elwyn A. 53 •19 Capen, lOrnc ' t T. . . 42 34 Capen, George Hosea . 36 INDEX. PAGE PAGE Capen, Gertrude 35 Cronon, Cornelius O 1 Caper), Ida J. 34 uronon, iiiiien ivi. 1 1 Capen, Mrs. Samuel H. 27 Cronon, llonora Capen, Samuel Hale, Jr. 58 Cronon, John F. . OU Capen, Warren Winthrop 57 Cronon, Marguerite D 1 Capper, Annie Elizabeth 39 Crowd, Alfretta DO Capper, Bertlia Holland 58 CroAvley, Julia Agnes b I Capper, Joseph Everett 54 Crowlesv, Margaret Mary 58 Capper, Viola Frances . 54 Crowley, ? Iary E. 66 Capper, William Ernest 46 Crowley, William 50 Casey, John F. 10 Crowther, Ernest George 58 Cave, Amy Asenath 44 Crowther, Erank 46 Chace, Annie E. . 21 Crowther, Lilian Hannah 56 Chapman, Almira K. (Mrs. A. Cunningham, Andrew J. 65 S. Wattles) 31 Cunningham, Charles GjJvin 57 Chapman, Oliver Everett 25 Cunningham, William 52 Chapman, Oliver S. 66 Curtis, Ellen L. . 66 Chapman, Rosanna (Mrs. .M. Curtis, Ernest W. 66 Lowry) .... 36 Cushman, Hattie M. 66 Chapman, Sylvia 61 Chapman, Mrs. William 0. 25 Danahy, Julia 65 Clancy, Edward Murray 54 Davenport, Abbie Jane (Mrs. Clark, Lela A. 65 W. Heaps) 48 Clarke, Mrs. Amos E. 34 Davenport, Mary Sumner 52 Clarke, Ellen 36 Davenport, Roger Sherman . 39 Clarke, Joseph Thomas 39 Davenport, Mrs. Warren J. . 48 Clay, Maude A. . . . 48 Davis, Flora S. . . . 32 Cobb, Gertrude Madeleine 38 Davis, Frank S. . . 32 Cobb, James 57 Dean, Henry 40 Cobb, Lizzie Maria (Mrs. E. Dean, Henry L. . 66 C. Britton) 29 Deane, Eliza B. . . . 66 Cohan, Dennis C. 50 Deane, Ella Caroline 29 Cohan, Ellen 48 Deane, Mary E. (Mrs. J. A. Cole, Charles 66 Gunn) 31 Collins, John 27 Deane, Mereen Chester 50 Conant, Lucius W. 42 Delaney, Anna 61 Coombs, Erank Wilson 48 Delaney, Francis . 66 Coombs, John W. 42 Dennison, Lucy (Mrs. L. Bow- Coombs, Sarah Lincoln 41 man) . . . . 50 Cotter, James 46 Devoll, Mrs. W. 0. 25 Cram, Ida Gertrude 56 Donery, D. Francis 66 Crane. Julia A. (Mrs. 11. F. Doody, Mrs. B. R. 50 I ' arkhiirst) 35 Downes, Amy Adeline . 4Q INDEX. PAGE PAGE DoAvnes, Georgie Ellen 44: Estey. Amos H. 52 Downes, William F. 28 Estey, Fred Wilbar 61 Drake, Mrs. Charles A. 41 Estey, Hartford Ernest 52 Drake, Lyman M. 46 Estey, Henry Willard 41 Draper, Amy Louise 56 Estey, Maude 66 Draper, Mrs. Charles N. 25 Everett, Edward 40 Draper, Elsie Warren 59 Everett, Irene May (Mrs. r. Draper, George Thomas 56 W. Roberts) . 47 Draper, Gertrude H. (Mr?. G. Everett, Thomas ] Iarecn 28 B. X. Flanders) 45 Draper, ]Mrs. Henry A. 41 Fellows, Flora Ann 41 Draper, Herbert Kinsley 66 Felton, Susan W. (Mrs.W. v. Draper, Mary Elizabetli 61 Howe) 20 Draper, Nancy Turner 42 Fenno, Abbv M. (Mrs. C. v. Dunbar, Mrs. Emma Florence 36 Wilkins) 9 Dunbar, Florence Adele 54 Fenno, Herbert Linco ' n -tU Dunbar, Francis William 46 Fenno, ]Mrs. H. L. 43 Dunbar, HoAvard Reginald 61 Ferguson, Ellen O JL Dunbar, James 32 Ferguson, John Neil Ot Dunbar, Jessie Ames 59 Ferguson, iMalcolni Duncan A. Dunbar, John Danforth 34 Ferry, Amy 65 Dunbar, Mrs. Kinsley . 54 Ferry, Carrie 65 Dunbar, Kinsley 44 Ferry, Sarah E. 33 Dunbar, Mildred Mabel 42 Field, ]Mrs. Richard Dunbar, Oliver Everett 48 Finigan, David 37 Dunbar, William Otis 32 Finn, William 66 Dunbar, Mrs. W. 0. 33 Fischer, Ernest Adolphus 54 Dunn, Ellen (Mrs. T. J. Hill) 50 Fisher, Clara 65 Dunn, Thomas Henry . 38 Fisher, Clara T. . 26 Dutton, : rrs. Worthen S. 48 Fisher, Maria Davenport Fisher, Samuel T. 52 27 Ellis, Annie E. (Mrs. R. Mc- Fisher, Sara Ella (Mrs. W . J. Alpine) . . . . 59 Davenport) 48 Ellis, Frank A. . . . 29 Flanders, Mrs. G. B. N. 45 P llis, Jennie F. 33 Fletcher, Harris F. 66 Elwell, Mrs. Chances 52 Flynn, Elizabeth E. 48 Endicott, Charlotte Matilda 43 Foss, Mrs. Frank M. 33 Endicott. Cynthia A. R. (Mrs. Foster, Lucy Ellen (Mrs. Her- R.M. Field; . 31 bert L. Fenno) 43 Endicott, Edward D. 27 French, Abbott E. 28 Endicott, Mrs. Edward D, 29 French, Mrs. Charles 11. 26 f ndicotf, Helen Elizabeth 46 Frencli, Mrs. Edward V. 38 pndicott, Louise Marion 24 French, Lucy A. 29 3 INDEX. PAGE Euller, Flora Bell (Mrs. J. W. Moulton) 51 vj cllilga,ll , l lJdlitrSi J. 4 5 VJtllli V (1 11 5 XJcllllKiL X. tu iam ( ' t Airs TT-jrl 32 vjrciiiiLy, uoiLii O- • 29 UClbSiCl. J ULllb oLtrpilcIl (12 40 riovfjln IVIvo T -ilin yjrcldlLI, XVi 1 to . wULlXl . I Grill, Autjustus IlerniRn O I VTiii, x ti Liici 1 low a 111 (i iis n L . NT T V i o r VJ UUtll 1L,11 rNtrliy IvUllJel 1 11c ou Grey, Martha Elinor (Mrs. G. 11. Hussey) 34: Griffin, John HtMiry 33 Griffin, Thomas E. 28 Griffin, William Patrick 38 Grimes, Isabella •i8 Grimes, James E. 30 Gunn, Mrs. John A. 31 Hale, Lillian B. G(J Hall, Emma F. (Mrs. L. E. Smith) . 34: Hall, Lucie A. 2G Harrington, Alice Flora 59 Harrington, Andrew Adams Jr. 54 Harrington, Daniel F. GO Harrington, Delia Viola 48 Harrington, Ella INIay 41 Harrington, Frederick Wins- low Mansfield o J Harrington, Martha Ou Hartshorn, Mrs. 28 Haskell, Mrs. W. L. 33 Hay, Mrs. Arthur 38 Hayes, Mrs. Edward A. 32 Healey, Edward 54 Healey, Gerald A. 43 Healey, Richard Emmett 50 PAGE Heaps, Mrs. Windsor 48 Hesketh, Carrie Jane (Mrs. H. A. Draper) 41 Hesketh, Ilattie Frances Hewett, Anna Marsh (Mrs. K. Dunhar) 54 Hewett, Arthur Liscom 3G jjg Yfi t; j li ' 5. xVrthur L. 40 Hewett, Henry Billings 33 Hewett, jMrs. Henry B. 37 Hewett, Jane Atherton 40 Hewett, John C. . . 32 Hewett, ISIary Crane 43 XXlgll OLllUUI, U Uiltl tl 1 1 J 1 1 UX . i V Scholars in Hill r.l +;£: riiii, iMattie rioiu av uu Hill, Thomas J. . . . J_Q 4o Hill. Mrs. 1 nomas J. 50 Hdl, William H. . Hobbs, William C i -t Hodges. Emma V. (iNirs. a . h . xsaira j . . 58 Hodges, George A. A r: 4 U Ilodson, Alfred Harry 50 Hodson, Mrs. Joseph 54 Holmes, Amos W. 30 Holmes, Edward li. (;g Holmes, Fred E. . 30 Holmes, Grace Lindsay (Mrs. W. N. Tenney) 51 Holmes, Mary 11. (Mrs. B. Bancroft) 2G Holmes, Mary Jane (Mrs. E. ( •m nptt 1 J| liiiiv:LL . • • 32 IIOUKJIIS, fjfililtro . . • 54 iiolway, ii ii anetii iMiioi 4: J Ilorton, Alice Maria Q7 O Ilorton, Annette Uaymond 45 Ilorton, Hattie Williams (Mrs. L. A. Bacon) . 55 Horton, Isaac Chester . 37 Horton, Lawrence 43 Horton, Lillian Howard (Mrs. C. H. Whiltelsey) . 30 4 INDEX. PAGE Morton. Sarah Amanda (Mrs. F. L. Pus haw) . . 84 Horton. William A. . 65 Plowjird, Frederic A. . 48 Howard, Grace A. . . 81 Howard. Jessie Payne . 59 Howard, Kicliard Beaumont . 01 Howard, W. Lester, Jr. . GG Howard, Wesley N. . . 6G Howe. Mrs. Waiter W. 2(1 Howe?, Alice Delia (Mrs. F. I. Foss) . . . oo Howes, Cora H. . 2G Hunt, Alice Maria (Mrs. A. M. Bryden) . . . 3G Hunt, Clara (Mrs. C. A. Drake) 41 Hunt, Ernest Randall . . 62 Hunt, Gordon Channing , Gl Hunt. Mahel Louise . Gl Huntoon, Edmund Jas. Bak -r 4G Hussey, ] [rs. George II. . .■:4 Jacknian, Warren T. . . 27 Jenkins, George H. . . 48 Johnson, Laura . . Go Jones, Ciiarles Warren . 57 Jones, Mal)el Stretton . 57 Jones, Sarah Ellen (Mrs. A. F. Clarke) . . :;4 Joy, Frank Elmer . . 54 Kailher, Margaret J. . . 41 Keefe, Edward . . GG Kelldier, Hannah F. . GG Kelleher, John F. . AC Kelley, Cliester Fielding 5(; livelier, Dennis K. GG Kelley, Florence riertruilt ' Gl Kelley, Georgie W. G5 Kelley, Mahel W. G5 Kelley, Verta Evelyn 5G Keiiiidcv. N.dlic E. (Mr . K. I). I jidicoit ; . . . 21) Kcm llcy. Jfjscitli ' incent 51 f AGE Kinsley, Carrie Isabel . . 35 Kinsley, Helen G. (Mrs. E. B. Thorndike) ... 83 KoUock, Arthur Bryant . 35 Kollock, Sarah L. (Mrs. J. L. Mitchell) ... 26 Kollock, William B. . . 43 Landick, James Herhert . 62 Leathers. Mrs. Waldo H. . 45 Leavitt, Benjamin . . 27 Leavitt, Percy Metcalf . . 37 Leddy, John B. . . 41 Leonard, Annie S. . . 49 Leonard, George Edward . 56 Leonard, Lydia (Mrs. C E. Ames) .... 89 Leonard, Zadock ... 59 Leslie. Mrs. Freeland D. . 26 Lindsey, Anna Louise (Mrs. F. ' P. Somes) . . 56 Lin field. Claude Arrolyn . 47 Little. Agnes INIonroe (Mr.s. W. L Haskell) . . 33 Lonergan, Mary J. . . 28 Lopez, Andrew . . . . 30 Lord, William 0. . . 66 Lowry, Ethel C. . . . 66 Lowry, Mrs. Martin . . 36 Lynch, James P. . . . 42 Lynch, Mrs. John . . 36 Mackintosh, Alice . GG Mackintosh, Annie Sherman (Mrs. H. B. Hewttt) . 87 Mackintosh, John Sherman . 42 .Mahoney, Dennis John . 54 hlhoney, Michatd Ivlward 51 .Mansfield, Frank W. . . 62 .Marra, llattic L. ( .Mrs. ,1. Ilod- son ) 54 Marshall, Helen M. . 88 Miiriiti, l ' :siha .1. . 48 M;iy, Lizzie Etta . 52 INDEX. PAGE PAGE Mc Alpine. x frs. Kobert 59 Murphy, Patrick William 60 McArdle, Philip . 31 McCarty, Margaret E. . 49 Newcomb, Mrs. Maynard 30 McGuire, John H. 38 Nickerson, Lulu A. 66 McKendry, William H. 33 Noyes Bradley Morrill . 39 ]McKenzie, Barbara Dolena . 55 ]S oyes, Eliza Rosita (Mrs. F. 22, 30 McKenzie, James David 52 W. Sumner) McLean, Mrs. George ]). 36 Noyes, Harriet Elizabeth (Mrs. ]NL Xewcomb) ow McPherson, Edith Louise 55 Noyes, James Beaumont 47 McPherson, William Ellsworth 39 Noyes, Teresa Isabel (Mrs. ] Xeacham. Alfred Bertram L H. h rench) Of; ZD ] Xeacham, Cola AVinn 55 Meaa, 3irs. jiari vv . . r -T O O ' Brien, William Dorsey 61 Meadows, Samuel . •1 — O ( O ' Connell, John 31 Merrill, Adeline S. 66 O ' Leary, iVndrew . 66 Messer, Emma A. (JMrs. H. 59 O ' Leary, Michael . Oliver, Alice Esther (Mr. . 11. 65 jNliner. Henry B. . 9 v . Mead) ( !] Xiner. Sarah L. . 26 Oliver, Hattie Ella (Mrs. Mitohell ATrs .Tflmc- I 26 j_i d i-1 c o I y xzii . • 52 Morrison Marv IjOuist (] Irs. u IN em, J onn 30 E. A. Capen) . 53 Mwpn Alir ' A IVfnrv 58 Morrison, Robert Hale . 57 Owpn TDnisjv TT!milv v_ 11, jLvcAio jjjiiiii y • • 62 Morse, Abner L.. Jr. 61 Owpn T lnrpnr ' P T.illian _j vycii, x iwiciiv c ±-j 1 A 1 1 ti 11 . 55 Morse, Addie Eliza 61 ( Wvpn TTTPrlpTip Y , -Tr v_ well, J-lCUlCll 1 i . , U 1 • 13 Morse, Albert Field 52 Owen, Mrs. Frederic L., eTr. 28 Morse, Alston D. . 65 Owprt Silas Colmrn v_ wcrij, kjJiicio v wiJLiiii • 60 Morse, Etta L. . . . 43 Morse, Herbert A. 47 Packard, Mrs. Warren S. 40 Morse, James Ellison 60 Packard, Vinthrop • 36 Morse, Lena Thompkins 57 Palmer, Edward J. . . 47 Morse, Leon Franklin 56 Palmer Mrs. Herbert A. 59 INIorse, Lillie Adelaiilc 58 Palnipv AT ' irv Ti llpn X cti LUtrl , iTictl J Jjjiltrii 49 ] Iorse, Mabel Brown 59 Parkhurst, Airs. Henry i DO Morton, Anna L. . 65 l earce, Lydia J. . . 18 Morton, Everett A. 59 X e 1 1 y , XI c 1 c 11 . 27 Morton, Harry Eugene 59 Peterson, Gertrude A. . 59 Moulton, Mrs. John W. 51 Pettee, Cora Anginette . 51 INIurphy, Cornelius 52 Pitcher, Blake Almon . 47 Murphy, Cornelius 55 Pitcher, Emma Florence (Mrs. Murphy, Dennis J. 43 W. T. Dunbar) 36 Murphy, Mary Ann 55 Pitcher, Theron Newton 55 Murphy, Xellie 59 Pitman, Marion Elliot . 58 6 INDEX. PAGE Phmkett. Frank Burton . 60 Popenoe. Mrs. Fred O. . Porter. Mrs. C harles 1. . . -io Powell, Mary E. . • ■ 6(3 Preface ..... iii Prescott. Marv L. 1 - Smith) . . . 19 Pusbaw. Mrs. Frank L. . 3i Putnam. M. L. ... 18 Randall. Carrie ... 66 Pvandalk Mrs. Xathaniel F. . 35 Reardou. Cornelius E.hvard . 62 Reardon.ElFn (Mrs. J. Lynch; 36 Reardon, E ' len E. . . . 47 Rcardon, Michael ... 49 Reardon, Timothy Joseph . 6u Reed, May Southworth . . 52 Reed. Mrs. Alexander H. . 42 Reed, Annie Maria . . 42 Reed. Franklin . . ;-;0 Reed, Franklin H. . . 65 Reed. Henry W. . . . 31 Reilley, Eliza Isabel . 51 Reilley. Susanna Estelhi . 51 Richards, Benjamin . Richards, Ella G. (Mrs. G. 1; McLean) ... 36 Richards, Harriet l. . 66 Richards, Mary E. .Mr . W. S. Packard; ... 40 Pvichards, Ralph Waldo . 53 Riford, Mrs. Lewis C. 26 Riford, Otis Everett 62 King, Patrick Henry . 51 Roberts, Mrs. P. V. . 47 Robinson, J. Albert . . 65 J{ol)iiison, ] r. Boib- . . 6. , Roby, Mrs. Edyar F. y,r, J{yan, Ella Tliert sa 62 Ryan, Mar zaret E. (.Mr.s. ];. I{. Doody; ... 50 Saunder.s, Ilnrry H. . , 4!) PAG E A. Hay ) 38 Savary. Edward Ilosmer 40 Savarv. Sarah Kendall . 45 SQ f ' Pi ' A Ti n 1 p F, n t r n ( it 1 O Cl V vT 1 , Xi IJ li i t -I cl L wwv-i 66 Seavey, Charles . oy Seavey, Edith Thomas i .M r.«. X . jj. ouniner) 53 Seavey, Fred Foster 44 Seavey, Herbert Thornton 45 Seavey, Lucv Emma Mr-. . B. Shaw) 35 Seavev, Marv A. v Mrs. K. F. Roby; 35 Shattuck, Carrie L. 30 Shattuck, Elizabeth Bradley . 31 Shaw, Mrs. Alexander B. 35 Shepard. Georgiana (Mrs. F. D. Leslie) 26 Shine, Margaret A. 49 Silloway, Carrie E. 31 Skelton, Matthew Edward 55 Smith. Mrs. Adoniram . 19 Smith, Alice Elizabeth 55 Smitli, Alice Sumner. ' .Mrs F. J. Stoyle) 39 Smith, Carrie Delia Mrs. s. H. Bishop) 38 Smith, Charles Francis . 50 Smith, Cora . 31 Smith, Daniel Patrick . 35 Sinitli, Lewis E. 30 Smith, Mrs. Lewis E. 34 Smith, Sarah Prutia 53 Smiib, Sidney Preston . 51 Snow, Mrs. Abby Jane . 17 Snow, Mary Gertrude (.Mrs. A. H. Reed) 42 Somes, Mrs. Frank 1 ' . . 50 Starr, Mai)el . 41 Stokes, Albert Stoyle, Mrs. Frank J. 3i) Stretton, John Lawrence 58 Sullivan, Daniel T. 45 Index. PAGE Sullivan, Jeremiah . . 55 Sullivan, Margaret Cramer 58 Summary of Graduates 63 Sumner, Bertha Anna . . 60 Sumner, Charles ... 33 SumiLer, Eliza A. (Mrs. J. C. Gerald .... 27 Sumner, Frank Day . . 53 Sumner, Mrs. Frank D. 53 Sumner, Frederick W. . . 28 Sumner, Mrs. Frederick VV. 22, 30 Sumner, George N. . 28 Sumner, Helen G . . 66 Sumner, Helen Maria (Mrs. W. O. Dunbar) . 33 Sumner, May Avery . . 41 Tapper, Thomas, Jr. . . 39 Tate, George TJ. . . 66 Tate, Mary Ella . . 62 Tcnney, Mrs. W. N. . 51 Thomas, Harry H. . 66 Thomas John William . . 44 Thorndike, Mrs. Ephraim B. 33 Tirrell, William Brooks 61 Tower, Emma E. (Mrs. A. L. Hcwett) .... 40 Townsend, Lillie (Mrs. W. II Leathers) . . 45 Tucker, Addie A. (Mrs. S. H. Capen) .... 27 Tucker, Annie M. (Mrs. — . Hartshorn) . . 28 Tucker, Artliur A . .47 Tucker, Edward P. 34 Tucker, Helen Maria . . 44 Tucker, Herbert ... 37 Underwood, Edward L. 15 Ward, Mrs. Benjamin N . 26 Warren, William . . 55 Wattles, Arthur S. . . 28 Wattles, Mrs. Arthur S. . 31 Wattles, Ella F (Mrs. W. O. Chapman) . 25 Wattles, Margery Sterry (Mrs. C. I. Porter) . 43 Weir, Maude 66 Welch, Edward J. 3J) VV ClLlUU, XiiJlIlDiiy . . 66 53 AV Bntvvortli Elihu Krsncis 49 VV cil L u 1 III , IVl chl V J 1 1  tr I ivx 1 E. V. French) 88 Wentwortb, Millie Etta (Mrs. N. F. Randall) 35 West, Maude 66 Wheeler, Mrs. Harvey . 27 Whekn, John Joseph 53 White, AUie M. 65 White, Ella E. 65 White, George 28 White, George H., Jr. 60 C. Riford) 26 White, Lizzie V. . 26 DO Wliiftplsspv Mr ! Plmj H o J VV iiiLLeiiJui c, i iciia v t iia 00 V 11 1 L IclHUl t: , XlillZil Ut; 111 vJTtt ' Wl ner 49 T V liitt.pmnrp Rpfirl AnoriTstn T T ±11 U IllWl , JL Clill r 11 Lt L tl( . 45 Wilder, Matilda Sewell (Mrs. M. ' S.Brooks) 23 Wilkins, Mrs. Cyrus W 27 Wilkins, Frank M. 11 Willett, Mrs. Nathaniel L. 27 AVilliams, Alice Isabelle (Mrs F. E. Gerald) 40 Williams, Annie Draper 42 Williams Helen Rachel 51 Williams, John Alvin 45 Williams, Roger James 56 Williamson, Albert Lindsey 51 Williamson, Henry Franklin 44 Willis, Gardner Billings 55 Wiswall, Anginette B. . 37 Withington, Abbie A. 45 Wood, Florence May 62 8 HENRY B. MINER i866-i86g Henry B. Miner, A. B.,was born in Dorchester, Septem- ber 17, 1843. His father was Rev. Bradley Miner. His mother was Louisa Tucker, a native of Canton. After grad- uating at Brown University in 1864, he commenced teaching in Canton, where he remained as principal of the High School till July, 1869, when he become principal of the Tileston School in Boston. Since 1875 he has been at the head of the Edward Everett School of Boston. 9 JOHN FRANK CASEY 1869-1872 John Frank Casey, A. M., was born in Bedford. Mass., March 16, 1845. He graduated from Boston Latin School in 1864, and from Harvard College in 1868. Master of Weston, Mass., High School, 1868-69, Canton High, 1869-72. Early in the autumn of 1872 he was appointed as a master in the English High School, Boston, where he has remained until the present time. 10 FRANK M. WILKINS 1873-1875 Frank M. Wilkins, A. B., was born at Peabody. Mass., February 16, 1849, was a son of James W. and Julia A. Wilkins. He was graduated from Amherst College in 1872, and soon after became master of the High School at Canton, where he remained two years. In 1874 he was admitted to the practise of law at the Massachusetts bar, and was located at Brockton, Mass In 1877 physicians advised his going to Texas, on account of lung trouble. He was admitted to the Texas bar in 1878, but even in that warm climate could not endure indoor confinement. He then interested himself in the stock business, and, with his brothers, was doing an exten- sive business at their ranch in Val Verde and Crockett counties at the time of his untimely death, December 18, I 890. Mr. Wiikins was iniirdererl by Mexican cowljoys. ' 1 1 1 f CLARENCE HEREFORD BERRY, A. B. 1875-1881 Mr. Berry was born at Gloucester, December 26, 1849. Four years later his parents removed to North Andover, where his father was a prominent citizen. He was a faithful and able teacher and directed his son ' s course into the same calling, wherein he also was to display remarkable powers. From his father ' s private school he went to the Pemchard Free School, and thence, by the advice of his principal, entered Har- vard College. Here he maintained a high rank and graduated in 1871. Leaving college he entered at once upon his life ' s work — teaching — fulfilling a desire cherished from his child- hood. His first four years of teaching were spent in the High Schools of Castine, Ellsworth and Cherryfield, Maine. In order to pursue his favorite study — Chemistry — to better advantage, he returned to Massachusetts and became principal of our High School, a position he occupied for six years, until his death, June 22, 1881. He was of a retiring disposition and won regard not by any self-assertion, but by his moral worth, scholarly attain- ments, and steady devotion to duty. - H. G. 12 I FREDERIC L. OWEN, Jr. 1881-1889 Frederic L. Owen, Jr., A.B., was born at Hanover, N. H., and fitted for college at Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H. ; entered Dartmouth College in 1873, and graduated in 1877. After graduation he taught at Dennis (on Cape Cod), Mass., until the winter of 1878, when he went to Canton as principal of the Crane School. In the spring of 1881 he went to Franklin h ' alls, N. H., to take charge of the High School in that town, but a vacancy occurring in the Canton High School at the time, occasioned by the resignation of Mr. Berry, he was immediately called to that position. He was principal of the High School for nearly nine years, until June, 1889. Since that time he has been sub-master in the Shcrwin School, Boston, where he is at the present time. WILLIAM C. HOBBS, A. B. 1889-1890 The subject of this sketch was born in Wilton, Maine, July 11, 1859, began teachinp his first school November 29, 1875, in North Jay, Maine. He fitted for Bates College in Wilton Academy and graduated in the class of iSSi. Afterwards he pursued a year of post-graduate study at Harvard University, in 1884 and I SS5. He was principal of Litchfield Academy, Maine, in 1S82, and in the fall of 1882 began teaching in Maplewood Institute, Pittsfield. Mass , remaining there two years. He then taught in Lewiston Higli School, Maine, during the fall term of 18S5, and beginning in Januarv, 1886, was principal of Attleboro High School tliree ears and two terms, and thereupon was prin- cipal of Canton High School one year, beginning September, 1889. He entered the classical department of the Providence High School in the fall of 1890, and after a half-year ' s service, was promoted to the position of first assistant in the English and scientific department of the same school. Was in Providence two years. In June, 1:892, he accepted appointment of superintendent of schools in North Attleboro, where he now is. 14 EDWARD L. (DANA; UNDERWOOD, A. B. 1891-1893 Born July 23, 1858, in Charlestown, Mass. (now Boston). After leaving the Grammar School and Boston Latin School, he entered Harvard College, graduating in 1882. Began teacliing in 1884 at Rockport, Mass. From 1885-90 at Powers Institute, Bernardston, Mass.; 1 890-92, Canton High School; since 1892 at John P. llopkinson ' s Private Classical School, Chestnut street, l oston, Mass. Resides in Canton. EL-MER H. BRACKETT, A. B. 1892-1897 Elmer H. Brackett was born at Acton, Maine, i860. Prepared for college at the Rochester, N. H., High School; then entered Bates College, graduating in the class of 1885. Was principal of the High School at Lisbon, Maine, 1885- 1887; at Groveland and Merrimac, 1 887-1 890; at Walpole, 1 890-1 892; at Canton, 1892 to the present time. r6 MRS. ABBY JANE (ELLIS) SNOW 1869-1870 Abbv Jane (Ellis) Snow, daughter of William and Jane (Endicott) Ellis, was born in Canton, April i, 184L She received her earlier education in the public schools of Canton, and graduated from the Bridgewater Normal School in 1858. She taught school in Norton, Norwood and Canton. In 1865 she married George Henry Snow. In 1869 she accepted the position of assistant teacher in the High School, where she remained for two terms, afterwards teaching Intermediate School in District No. 7. Mrs. Snow died in Canton, Mass., November 9, i S82. At the time of her death she was libra- rian of the Canton Public Library. 17 MISS M. L. PUTNAM 1870-1871 MISS LYDIA J. PEARCE 1871-1872 State House, Boston, Mass. 18 MARY (PRESCOTTj SMITH 1872-1873 and 1876-1881 Mary L. Prescott was born March 24th, 1848, in the town of Ran- dolph, Mass. She was educated in the public schools of that town, and at the age of seventeen entered the Bridgewater Normal School, graduating January 28th, 1868. The following spring she began teaching in an Inter- mediate School in the town of Holbrook, remaining through the spring and fall terms. In the spring of 1869 she took a school in the Primary grade in Randolph, being transferred after a short period to one of the Intermediate Schools in the Prescott school building. In 1871 she returned to Bridgewater to fit for higher grades of school work, remaining there one year. In September, 1872, she began teaching in the Canton High School as assistant. The second year opened favorably, but sudden sickness in the family called Miss Prescott home. Her position was left open for the space of one year, a substitute, Miss Susie Felton, having been provided. The sickness continuing, she was not able to return, and the vacancy was filled l)y Miss Chace. Miss Chace resigning in 1876, Miss Prescott again took the position of assistant in the school, remaining for five years, being associated during this time with C. H. Berry and F. L. Owen as principals. She resigned in June, 1881. In July, 1882, she married Adoniram Smith of Randolph, Mass., where she now resides. 19 I ' . I SUSAN (FELTON) HOWE 1873-1874 Susan Willard Felton was born in Peabody, Mass., February 15, 1855. She was educated in that town, gradu- ating from the Peabody High School in 1872. She then completed her education at Mount Holyoke Seminary. She taught in Canton as assistant for the year 1873-74, afterwards teaching in Marlboro, Mass. In January, 1881, she was married to Walter W. Howe, of Worcester, Mass. She died in Marlboro, Mass., November 20, 1889. B. R. S. 20 ANNIE E. CHACE 1874-1876 Annie E. Chace graduated from the Taunton High School in 1864. She taught first in a Primary School in Taunton, being principal for five years. She then took an assistant ' s posi- tion in a Grammar School in Taunton. The next year, 1S69-70, she took the position of first assistant at the Wolfeboro Institute, a private school in New Hampshire. Owing to ill health she did little teaching the following three years. In 1873 she was assistant in the Franklin, Mass., High School, and from 1874 to 1876 assistant in the Canton High School. In 1876 she lield the same position in the Chelsea High School. In the fall of 1877 siiort time a teacher in the Girls ' High School, Boston, but was soon transferred to the Boston Normal vSchool as teacher of mathematics, wiiicli i:)osition she held until the time of lier death, April 30, 1893. Ahhough not a college graduate. Miss Chace was an earnest student, well edu- cated, and a thoroughly trained teaclier, giving a good example by her life and work of what woman as a teaclier should be. . ( ' . 21 ELIZA (NOYES) SUMNER 1881-1891 Eliza Rosita Noyes was born in Canton, and received all the benefit of its public schools, graduating from the High School in June, 1873. She immediately entered the Boston Normal School and graduated the following year. Wishing to continue her studies, she entered the Girls ' High School in the middle class, and graduated from it in 1876. The next two years were spent in further education from private teachers. In 1881 she became assistant in the Canton High School, remaining in that position until 1891, when she resigned, and was married to Fred W. Sumner of Canton, where she has since continued to reside. 22 MATILDA WILDER BROOKS 1891-1895 Matilda Sewell Wilder, A. B., was born at Chelsea, Mass., December 11, 1868. From the Chelsea High School she entered Smith College as a classical student, and was graduated in June, 1891. The following September she be- came assistant in the High School of Canton. After four years of teaching she left Canton to be married to Mr. Maro Spalding ISrooks, July 2, 1895. She is now living at Dobb ' s Ferry on the Hudson, New York, where she is keeping house and also teaching German in Westminster School, a boarding school for boys, in which her husband has been for four years a teacher. 23 HELEN R. WILLIAMS, A. B. 1895-1897 Helen R. Williams was born in Canton, August 6, 1871. She went to the primary and secondary schools of Canton and finished one year ' s work in the High School, leaving in the second year to go to the Berkeley School, Boston. Here she was prepared for college. She was graduated from Smith College in 1892, classical course. In 1895 became assistant in the Canton High School. LOUISE M. ENDICOTT, A. B. 1897 Louise Marion Endicott was born in Canton, June 20, 1873. She received her grammar school education in one of the Boston Public Schools. From there she went to Chauncy Hall School, where she prepared for college. She was grad- uated from Radcliffe College in 1896. In the following fall she became an assistant in the Canton High School. 24 REGISTER OF ALUMNI OF THE CANTON HIGH SCHOOL, 1865-1897. CLASS OF 1869. J. Annie Bense. Private instruction; teacher; Dorchester, Mass. Lucy J. Blackman. Canton, Mass.; clerk, 178 Devonshire St., Boston. Mary Blackman. Ella (Wattles) Chapman. Four years. m. William O. Chapman, August, 1872 ; died Novem- ber I, 1873. Oliver Everett Chapman. Sharon, Mass. ; m. Elizabeth Foster, 1877; Georgie 11 Mayhew, October i, 1889; treasurer Cleveland Belt Line and Terminal Railroad, 45 Milk St., l oston. Adklmde (Belcher) Devoll. Four years. 68 State Street, New Bedford, Mass. ; m. W. O. Devoll, December 26, 1895. Martha (Gill) Draper. Six months. Teacher; Canton, Mass.; m. Charles N. Draper, Sep- tember, 29, 1872. 25 Clara Tucker Fisher. Four years. Teacher; died July 19, 1876. Teresa (Noyes) French. Canton, Mass. ; m. Charles H. French, September 13, 1871. Lucie Anne Hall. Four years. Teacher; Canton, Mass. CoRA Hattie Howes. Four years. Teacher; died October 10, 1871. Georgianna (Shepard) Leslie. Four years. Milton, Mass. ; m. Freeland D. Leslie, M. D., Sep- tember 14, i88i. Sarah Louisa Miner. Four years. Girls ' High School, Boston ; Boston University; died May, 12, 1892. Sarah (Kollock) Mitchell. Two years. Hyde Pafl , Mass.; m. James L. Mitchell, 1871. Hermione (White) Riford. Canton, Mass. ; m. Lewis C. Riford, September 3, 1877. Mary (Baker) Ward. Teacher of Music; Medfield, Mass.; m. Benj. N. Ward, September 18, 1878. Lizzie V. White. One year and six months. Canton, Mass. CLASS OF 1870. (No class graduated this year.) CLASS OF 1871. Mary (Holmes) Bancroft. Four years. m. Bernardotte Bancroft, June 26, 1876; died April 24, 1878. 26 Addie (Tucker) Capen. Three years. Canton, Mass. ; m. Samuel H. Capen, October 24, 1871. John Collins. Edward D. Endicott. Two years. Canton, Mass. ; m. Nellie E. Kempley, December 12, 1878; Clerk, State House, Boston, Mass. Samuel Tucker Fisher, A. B. Four years. Harvard College; m. Mrs. Maria M. Johnson, Octo- ber 9, 1889; Assistant Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D. C. Eliza (Sumner) Gerald. Four years. Teacher; Canton, Mass.; m. John C. Gerald, Feb- ruary 3, 1892. Warren Thomas Jackman. Four years. m. Sarah Davenport; died Nov. 15, 1877. Benjamin Leavitt. Canton, Mass. ; m. Almeda Gross. Helen Perry, Hyde Park, Mass. Annie (Bent) Wheeler. Four years. Two years State Normal, Salem ; Concord, Mass. ; m. Harvey Wheeler, June 16, 1881. Abby (Fenno) Wilkins. Four years. Clear Creek, Texas ; m. Cyrus W. Wilkins, November 21, 1888. CLASS OF 1872. Maria (Brooks) Allen. Four years. Canton, Mass.; m. George O. Allen, June 19, 1883. Annie I. Capen; m. Nathaniel T. Willet. Musical ICducation. Augusta, Georgia. 37 William Fenno Downes. Two years and six months. Engineer; Canton, Mass.; m. Lucy Dean Tattle, December 29, 1881. Thomas Mareen Everett. Insurance agent, 186 Devonshire Street, Boston; m. Julia Blanchard, January 4, 1879. Abbott Everett French. Canton, Mass. ; m. Florence E. Wright, December 6, 1883 ; of the firm of French Ward, Woolen Manu- facturers, Stoughton, Mass. Thomas Edward Griffin. Four years. Book-keeper ; Canton, Mass. Annie (Tucker) Hartshorn, m. Hartshorn. Mary Jane Lonergan. Teacher; Canton, Mass. Emma (Bense) Owen. Four years. 7 Bowdoin Avenue, Dorchester, Mass. ; m. Frederic Langdon Owen, December 28, 1881. Frederick Walter Sumner. Four years. Musical instruction; Canton June. Mass. ; m. Eliza Rosita Noyes, July 9, 1891 ; manufacturer. George Nathaniel Sumner. Four years. Traveling salesman ; Canton, Mass. Arthur S. Wattles. Canton Junction, Mass. ; m. Almira K. Chapman, June 8, 1879; of firm L. R. Wattles Co., manufacturers ' supplies. George White. Farmer; m. Elvira Holway; Canton Junction, Mass. 28 CLASS OF 1873. (The course was four years and three months; graduation in June, not April.) Walter Ames. Book-keeper, Neponset National Bank ; m. Marcie M. Foss, April 30, 1879. Elmer Belcher. Two years. m. Frances W. Deane, June 9, 1879 ; died October 18, 1883. EVELEEN ISABELLE BENSE. Berlitz School and private instruction; Teacher; 7 Bowdoin Avenue, Dorchester; Prince School, corner of Newbury and Exeter Streets, Boston. Nathalia Bent. Boston Normal School; teacher; Canton, Mass. Fannie Adelia Billings, Musical education ; died August 26, 1893. Lizzie (Cobb) Britton. One year at New England Conservatory of Music ; Canton, Mass. ; m. Emery Clinton Britton, November 28, 1888. Ella Caroline Deane. Boston Normal School ; mill operative ; Canton, Mass. Frank A. Ellis. Machinist; Needham, Mass.; m. Mary E. Chapman, September 19, 1880. Xkllie (Kemplev) Endicott Canton, Mass. ; m. Edward D. Endicott, December 12, 1878. Lucy A. French. Died March 29, 1872. John J. Garrity. 29 James E. Grimes. One and one-half years. One term at Comer ' s Commercial College ; merchant, boots and shoes ; Canton ; m. Elizabeth Reilly, Sep- tember 4, 1883. Amos Williamson Holmes. One and one-half years. Clerk; Canton; m. Ella J. Millard, November, 14, 1894. Fred E. Holmes. Postmaster; Canton, Mass; m. Bertha E. Russell, September 25, 1878. Andrew Lopez. Harness maker; Canton; m. Mary R. Maloon ; died February 2, 1893. Harriet (Noyes) Newcomb. m. Maynard Newcomb; died September 8, 1892. John O ' Neill. Nurseryman ' s Agent; Canton Junction. Franklin Reed. Hardware manufacturer; Canton, Mass.; m. Mary J. Holmes, August i, 1880; died July 4, 1883. Carrie Louisa Shattuck. Two years at Chauncy Hall ; stenographer and type- writer ; teacher; Canton, Pv ' Iass. Lewis E. Smith. Two years. Grocer; Canton, Mass.; m. Emma F. Hall, January 31, 1883. Eliza (Noyes) Sumner. Boston Normal School; Girls ' High School; private instruction ; High School assistant in Canton from 1 88 1 to 1 891 ; Canton Junction, Mass. ; m. Frederick Walter Sumner, July 9, 1891. Lillian (Horton) Whittelsey. Dorchester High School ; Ponkapoag, Mass. ; m. Charles H. Whittelsey, May 26, 1886. 30 CLASS OF 1874. Ida P. Browne. Campello, Mass. ; Cashier and book-keeper, Brock- ton, Mass. Cynthia (Endicott) Field. Musical education; m. Richard M. Field of Boston, April 26, 1887. Mary (Deane) Gunn. Four years. South Boston, Mass.; m. John A. Gunn, September 10, 1879. Grace Ada Howard. Four years. Canton, Mass. Philip McArdle. John O ' Connell. ♦Henry W. Reed. Hardware manufacturer, Canton; died December 5, 1889. Elizabeth Bradley Shattuck. Four years. Girls ' High School, Boston ; musical instruction in Boston Conservatory and in Germany ; Canton, Mass.; violin teacher, 54 Pierce Building, Copley Sq., Boston. Carrie Etta Silloway. Four years. Private instruction ; teacher; Newtonville, Mass. Cora Smith. Ai MiRA (Chapman) Wattles. Four years. Canton, Mass.; m. Arthur S. Wattles, June 8, 1879. 3 ' CLASS OF 1875. James Stuart Bent. Three years. Allston, Mass.; merchant; Boston; m. L. Ella Con- nery, November 25, 1880. Elwyn Andrew Capen. Three years. ElHott Fette ' s private school ; manufacturer ; Canton, Mass.; m. Mary L. Morrison, May 23, 1895. Flora Sophia Davis. Two years. Dean Academy, Home Study Class ; 30 Chestnut St., Quincy, Mass. Frank Stuart Davis, M. D. Four years. Boston University, medical department; 5 Elm St., Quincy, Mass. ; m. Eliza Jane Wildman, April 30, 1889. James Dunbar. Four years. English High ; Bridgewater Normal ; 186 Sigourney St., Hartford, Conn.; freight agent, N. Y., N. H. H. R. R., Spr ingfield, Mass. ; m. Minnie Alexander Slate, February 22, 1888. William Otis Dunbar, S. B. Four years. Massachusetts Institute Technology ; test department, Penn. R. R., Altoona, Pa. ; m. Helen M. Sumner, September 20, 1881 ; m. Ann E. Mathews, June 22, 1885. Mary (Holmes) Gannett. Four years. Canton, Mass.; m. Franklin Reed, August i, 1 880. m. Earl Gannett. Martha (Ames) Hayes. Four years. Boston Normal School ; teacher; Natick ; m. Edward A. Hayes, November 20, 1883. John Crane Hewett. Two years. Book-keeper; died September 25, 1889. Charles Sumner. Four years. Boston Latin School ; Yale College ; real estate and investments; Canton, Mass.; ni. Elizabeth Rand Kelly, December 31, 1884. Helen (Kinsley) Thorndike. Four years. Teacher ; Canton, Alass. ; m. E. B. Thorndike, June 24, 1885. CLASS OF 1876. Helen ( Su LNER) Dunbar. Four years. Airs. Shaw ' s Normal Kindergarten, Boston; teacher; m. William O. Dunbar, September 20, 1881 ; died July 9, 1882. Jennie Frances Ellis. Four years. Roxbury High; teacher in Grew School, Hyde Park, Mass. ; Canton, ] Iass. Sarah E. Ferry. Four years. Boston Normal School ; teacher in Ticknor School, South Boston; 261 Columbus Ave., Boston. Alice (Howes) Foss. Four months. Athol, Mass.; m. Frank M. Foss, February 17, 1878. John H. Griffin, A. B. Four years. Boston College and St. John ' s Seminary. Troy, N. Y. ; clergyman; 588 Bennington St., East Boston. Agnes (Little) Haskell. Four years. Bridgton, Me. ; m. Dr. W. L. Haskell, September 30, 1886. Henry Bh LINGS Hewett. Four years. Canton, Mass.; clerk. 4 ilamilton PL, Boston; m. Annie Sherman ALickintosh, September 30, 1885. William H. McKendry, A. B. Four years. Boston Latin School ; Harvard College; 3819 Vin- cennes Ave., Chicago, 111. ; manager for Palmer, I il- ler Co., W. 22nd and Union Sts., Chicago, III. 33 Sarah (Horton) Pushaw. Four years. Ponkapoag, Mass.; m. Frank L. Pushaw, June 18, 1885. Emma (Hall) Smith. Four months. Canton, Mass.; m. Lewis Elmer Smith, January 31, 1883. Edward P. Tucker. One year and nine months. Painter and paper hanger, Norwood, Mass. CLASS OF i877„ Homer Caleb Bowman. Four years. One year at Bryant Stratton ' s Commercial College, Boston; 221 W. lOth St., Topeka ; loan broker. Martha (Grey) Hussey. Four years. Training School; teacher; 58 Norfolk Ave., Swamp- scott, Mass.; m. George R. Hussey, July 17, 1881. CLASS OF 1878. Sarah Elizabeth Brown. Nearly two years. State Normal School, P ' ramingham ; teacher in Somer- set St. School, Boston; 2 Ashburton PI., Bosto n. Ida J. Capen. Four years. G. I. Aldrich ' s training class ; teacher in Eliot School, Canton. Sarah (Jones) Clarke. Four years. Rockland, Mass. ; m. Amos F. Clarke, September .S, 1887. John Danforth Dunbar. Four years. Canton Junction, Mass.; salt business, 186 State St., Boston; m. Susie Williams Danforth, September 29, 1887. 34 John Curtis Gerald. Four years. Canton, Mass. ; purchasing agent for pulp mill at Howland, Me.; m. Eliza A. Sumner, Feb. 3, 1892. Carrie Isabel Kinsley. One year and three months. Academy of Art and School of Drawing and Paint- ing, Art Museum, Boston; artist; Canton. Arthur Bryant Kollock. Four years. Studied French, German, and Shorthand ; book- keeper State Nat ' l Bank, Boston ; died June 13, 1885. Julia (Crane) Parkhurst. Four years. Teacher; 25 Forest Ave., Everett, Mass.; m. Henry F. Parkhurst, September 29, 1886. Millie (Wentworth) Randall. Four years. Ponkapoag, Mass. ; m. Nathaniel F. Randall, Decem- ber 6, 1882. Mary (Seavey) Roby. Four years. Teacher; Norwood, Mass.; m. Edgar F. Roby, June 29, 1888. Lucy (Seavey) Shaw. Four years. Emerald Ave., Chicago, 111.; m. Alexander Boles Shaw, July 8, 1895. Daniel Patrick Smith, A. B., A. M., M. D. Three years. Boston College ' 83, ' 93 ; Bellevue Hospital Medical College; physician; Canton, Mass. CLASS OF 1879. Alice Walker Ames. Vour years. Further educated in music ; music teacher, Boston., Gertrude Capkn. h ' our years. Teacher of IClocution, Boston, Mass, 3S George Hosea Capen. Four years. Institute of Technology, Boston, Mass.; m. Bertha E. Priest, April 23, 1888; Manufacturer of Blackings; Canton Junction. Emma (Pitcher) Dunbar. Four years. G. I. Aldrich ' s Training School; taught; m. VV. T. Dunbar, January 3, 1883; Canton. Arthur Liscom Hewett. Four years. m. Emma E. Tower, November 14, 1883 ; travelling salesman; 59 Clinton Street, Boston ; Canton. Rosanna (Chapman) Lowry. Three years. m. Martin Lowry, June 24, 1878; Canton. ELLENf REARDONjLYNCH. Four years. m. John Lynch, July 21, 1885; died November 9, 1890. Ella (Richards) McLean. Four years. Taught; m. George D. McLean, October 17, 1888; Mt. Vernon, State of Washington. Winthrop Packard. Four years. Special course in chemistry at Massachusetts Listi tute of Technology; newspaper man, Canton. Marion (Bowman) Popenoe. Four years. m. Fred O. Popenoe, December 14, 1887; corner of 7th and Jackson Streets, Topeka, Kansas. CLASS OF 1880. Alice (Hunt) Bryden. Nearly three years. Ponkapoag, Mass. ; m. Ewen Bryden, Jr., December 17, 1884. Ellen Clarke. Four years. Attended training school ; private instruction ; West Manchester, Mass,; teacher in Eliot School, Canton, David Fixigan. Four years. Died April 9, 1890. Augustus Herman Gill, S. B., A. M., Ph.D. Four years. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1884; A. M , Ph.D., University of Leipsic, 1890; Canton, Mass.; Assistant Professor G;is and Oil Analysis, M. I. T., Boston. Annie (Mackintosh) Hewett. Four years. Attended training school ; taught four years ; Canton, Mass. ; m. Henry B. Hewett, September 30, 1885. Alice Maria Horton. Two years and seven months. Died March 15, 1880. Isaac Chester Horton. Four years. Two years Massachusetts Institute of Technology; m. Hattie E. Barbour, Nov. 24, 1 889 ; Canton, Mass. ; draughtsman and civil engineer, 19 Exchange PL, Boston. Percy M. Leavitt. Four years. Two years at Bryant ' s Commercial College; printer; Canton. Samuel Meadows, Ph.G. Four years. College of Pharmacy; 834 Dorchester Ave., Boston; druggist, 395 Ikoadway, South Boston, Mass.; m. E. Adams, June i 5, 1892. Albert Stokes. Eight months. Watch tool maker, Waltham, Mass. Herbert Tucker. Seven months. Painter, Norwood, Mass. ; m. N. M. Baker, Februarv 3. 1885. Anginette B. Wiswall. Four years. Left school on account of serious illness; Canton, 37 CLASS OF 1881. Cakes Ames. Four years. Massachusetts Institute of Technology; m. Florence Ingalls, October 28, 1886; Treasurer Meteor De- spatch Company, 89 State Street, Boston, Mass. ; 124 Newbury Street, Boston. Carrie (Smith) Bishop. Two years. Hyde Park High School; m. Samuel H. Bishop, Jan- uary 13, 1881 ; 267 West River Street, Hyde Park. Gertrude Madeleine Cobb. Four years. Attended Training School ; Shorthand School ; studied with Artists ; Oil and China painting ; Canton. Thomas Henry Dunn. Two Years. m. Martha McGann, November 6, 1890; overseer twisting room, American Net and Twine Company; Canton. Mary (Wentworth) French. Two years. Four years at Bridgevvater Normal School ; study with Society to Encourage Study at Home; m. Edward Vinton French, October 26, 1892; teacher in Public Schools; Park Street, Lynn, Mass. William P. Griffin. Three years. Electrician for five years with Westinghouse Electric Company, of Pittsburg, Pa., and United States Elec- tric Company, of Newark, N. J. ; carpenter; Canton. Nellie (Saunders) Hay. P ' our years. Graduate of Bridgevvater Normal School; m. Arthur Hay, August 12, 1892; 1272 Perry Street, Chicago, Illinois. Helen M. Marshall. Two years. died, John H. McGuire. One year. William Ellsworth McPherson, M. U. Two years. One year at Coburn Classical institute; four years at Harvard Medical School; physician; 401 Main Street, Charlestown, Mass. Bradley Morrill Noyes. One year. Roxbury Latin School ; graduate, 1883 clerk, Canton. Charles W. Seavey. Three years. Mill supplies ; Canton. Alice (Smith) Stoyle. Four years. Teacher in Canton and Sharon ; m. Frank J. Stoyle, January 20, 1887; Stoughton, Mass. Thomas Tapper, Jr., F. C, M. Four years. Graduate Petersilea Academy of Music and of the University of the State of New York ; study in Europe; private Instructor in Musical Theory and Aesthetics; Examiner Musical Theory, University of New York ; author of educational works and con- tributor to various magazines ; m. Bertha Feiring Maas, September 22, 1895 ; 162 Boylston St., Boston. Edward J. Welch. Died September i, 1892. CLASS OF 1882. Lydia (Leonard) Ames. Four years. Attended training school and taught; m. Dr. C. E. Ames, August 3, 1887 ; died March 28, 1888. Joseph Thomas Clarke. Three years. Course at Bussey Institute of Harvard College ; West Manchester, Mass. ; gardener. South Lancaster, Mas; . Annie hJizabeth Capper. One year. Roger S. Daven PC rt. Four years. Graduate of Bryant Stratton ' s School; book- keeper and farmer; Ponkapoag, Mass.; m. Sarah M. Cocannon, April 21, 1S88. Henry Dean. One yeaf. Attleboro, Mass. Amy Adeline Downes. Four years. Attended training school ; teacher in Crane School, Canton, Mass. Edward Everett. Three years. Attended Mechanic Arts School ; San Francisco, Cal.; m. Fannie Bird, May lo, 1886. Herbert Lincoln Fenno, Three years. English High School, Boston; leather salesman, 68 High St., Boston; Canton, Mass. ; m. Lucy Helen Foster, October i, 189c. Alice (Williams) Gerald. Four years. Kindergarten Normal Class ; teacher of kindergarten ; Ponkapoag, Mass.; m. Frederic E. Gerald, March 15, 1892. Emma (Tower) Hewett. Four years. Canton, Mass. ; m. Arthur L Hewett, November 14, 1883. Jane Atherton Hewett. Four years. Attended training school and taught ; librarian Canton Public Library ; Canton. Mary (Richards) Packard. Four years. Attended training school and taught; Mount Vernon, Washington; m. Warren S. Packard, December 25, 1889. Edward Hosmer Savary, A. B., L L. B. Two years and five months. Boston Latin School, 1884; Harvard University, A. B., 1888; Harvard Law School, two years; stud- ied law with Brooks Nichols and N. M. Weston, 1890; lawyer, 40 State St., Boston; 269 Lamartine St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Mabel Starr. One year. 9 Charles St. Ave., Waltham, Mass. May Avery Sumner. Four years. Trained and taught in public schools ; studied and taught music ; Canton Junction, Mass. CLASS OF 1883. Agnes (Bright) Briggs. Four years. m. J. M. Briggs, December 9, 1886; Canton. Sarah Lincoln Coombs. Four years. Bookkeeper; Canton. Ellen M. Cronon. Four years. Attended Training School ; teacher Gridley School ; Canton. Clara (Hunt) Drake. Four years. Attended Training School, and taught; m. Charles A. Drake, April 4, 1889; Eastqn, Mass. Carrie (Hesketh) Draper. Four years. ni. Henry Arthur Draper, May 16, 1895 ! Canton Junction. Henry VVillard Estey. Four years. Office of Arthur Hodges, Civil Engineer; m. Etta Augusta Atkins, December 22, 1892 ; Civil Engineer ; City Hall, Maiden; 20 Garnet Street, Maiden, Mass. Flora Ann Fellows. Two years. Overseer Silk Factory ; Canton; died November 2 r , 1887. Ella May Harrington. Four years. Attended Training School ; teacher; Canton, Mass. Margarp:t J. Kah.HER. Four years. Died May 27, 1887. John B. Leddy. One year. James P. Lynch. Three years. Course at Business College; Comniercial Traveller; 104 Kingston Street, Boston, Mass. ; Canton. John Sherman Mackintosh. Three years. m. Etta M. Robinson, September 10, 1895; farmer; Canton. Annie Maria Reed. Four years. Graduate Boston Training School of Nurses; Massa- chusetts General Hospital ; Class of 1892; C.L. S. C. Diploma, 1888; taught several years ; Canton. Mary (Snow) Reed. Four years. m. Alexander H. Reed, July 29, 1885; teacher of music ; Canton. Annie Draper Williams. Four years. Lasell Seminary, one year; Boston, three months; Canton, Mass. CLASS OF 1884. Ernest T. Capen. One year. Studied several years at home; 418 Massachusetts Ave., Boston ; real estate, 1 13 Devonshire St., Boston. Lucius W. Conant. Two years. Commercial College; Canton, Mass.; bank clerk, Merchants ' National Bank, Boston. John W. Coombs. Four years. Business College ; Canton, Mass. ; Cleveland Stone Co., 31 Sleeper St. Boston. Nancy Turner Draper. Four years. One year at Berkeley School, Boston ; Canton. Mildred Mabel Dunbar. Four years. Canton. Charlotte Matilda Endicott. Four years. Assistant Librarian Massachusetts Horticultural Soci- ety, lOi Tremont St., Boston; Canton. Lucy (Foster) Fenno. Three years. Lasell Seminary, Auburndale ; rw. Herbert Lincoln Fenno, October i, 1890. Gerald A. Healy. Two years. Private and legal education ; lawyer, Canton and Boston, Mary Crane Hewett. Four years. Assistant in Library, Massachusetts Horticultural Society, lOi Tremont St., Boston; Canton. Elizabeth Llliot Holway. One year. Walnut St., Canton. Lawrence Horton. Four years. One year at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston ; Grocer, Ponkapoag, Mass. George H. Jenkins. One year. Linotype operator, Boston Globe, 244 Washington St.; II Upton St., Boston. William B. KoUock. Three years. Insurance, 93 Water St,, Boston; 165 W. River St., Hyde Park. Estha J. Martin. One year. Etta Leland Morse. Four years. Graduate Mt. Holyoke Seminary, South Hadley, 1888; schoolteacher; Canton. Dennis J. Murphy. One year. Margery (Wattles) Porter. Three years. Canton, Mass.; m. Charles I. I ' orter, M. D., October 7, 1891. 43 Fred Foster Seavey. One year. Overseer Eureka Silk Mill, Canton; m. Emma E. Dennison, November 4, iS6y. John William Thomas. One year. Journalist Courier Gazette, Rockland, Me, ; 29 Park St., Rockland, Me. Helen Maria Tucker. Four years. One year Canton Training School and teaching ; course of self instruction, stenography, and typewriting; stenographer and; typewriter, 36 Ames Building, Boston ; 20 Gordon Ave., Hyde Park. Henry Franklin Williamson. Four years. m. E. Gertrude Sherman, March 3, 1889; Superin- tendent Cotton Manufacturing Company, care Amer- ican Net and Twine Company, Anniston, Ala. CLASS OF 1885. George Albert Billings, D. D. S. Three years. Boj ton Dental College; dentist; Canton. Asenath Amy Cave. One year. Training School for Nurses; Boston City Hospital, Boston. GeORGIE EllExV Downes. Four years. Training School ; Schoolteacher; Canton. Kinsley Dunbar. Three years. Two years at Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Spring Lane, Canton Junction, Mass ; book-keeper and paymaster, with Connery and Wcntworth, 22 Pemberton Sq , Boston, Room 8; m. Anna Marsh Hewett, October 2, 1894. • Full course. 44 Gertrude (Draper) Flanders. Three years. Special course at Chauncy Hall School, Boston; Newton Centre; m. George B. Neal Flanders, Febru- ary i6, 1892. Charles J. Galligan. Four years. Clergyman; Canton. Annette Raymond Horton. Two years. Needlework; P. O. Box 299, Canton. Lillie (Townsend) Leathers. Two years and five months. 641 Union St., Manchester, N. H. ; m. Waldo H. Leathers, April 17, 1889. Sarah Kendall Savary. Four years. Two years ' special course at Chauncy Hall School ; afterwards normal kindergarten course at same place under Aliss Lucy Wheelock ; kindergartner ; 269 Lamartine St., Jamaica Plain. Herbert Thornton Seavey. Three years. One term Massachusetts Listitute of Technology; Canton, Mass.; accountant, 50 State and 68 Chauncy Sts. ; m. Winifred B. Cooper, July 31, 1895. Daniel T. Sullivan. Pearl Augusta Whittemore. Two years. Wickford, R. L John Alvin Williams. Four years. Jeweler, Canton; m. Lillian M. Hunt, April 28, 1892. Abbie A. Withington. Full course. CLASS OF 1886. Annie F ' rances l)lock. Six months. Canton; compositor; Congregational House, y Jk-acon St., Boston . 4.5 George Washington Bright. Three years. English course; died Sept. 14, 1891. William Ernest Capper, Ph.G. Four years. Massachusetts College Pharmacy ; Canton; druggist; 278 Dartmouth St., Boston. James Cotter. Honora Cronon. Four years. One year at training school ; Canton ; teacher. Frank Crowther. Two years. L(nvell School of Design; 14 Cliff St., Roxbury; student, Harvard Medical School; m. Marie Eliza- beth Lydiard, May 25, 1893. Lyman M. Drake. One year. 1765 Humboldt Boulevard, Chicago ; fire insurance agent; Chicago; m. Jennie M. Keith, June 7, 1894. Francis William Dunbar, S. B. Four years. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, course in elec- trical engineering, Class of ' 90; Canton, Mass.; electrical expert; 417 W. 23d St., New York City. Helen Elizabeth Endicott. Four years. Three years Cowles Art School, Boston; Canton,, Mass. Daniel T. Gallivan. George A. Hodges. Grocer; Canton Junction, Mass. Edmund James Baker Huntoon. One year. Two years English High School, Boston ; Two years Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Canton, Mass.; manufacturer ' s agent, boilers, etc.; 272 Franklin St., Boston. John F. Kelleher. Clergyrnan ; Watertown. 46 Maude Arrolyn Linfield. Four years. Business college; Walnut St., Canton, Mass.; book- keeper and stenographer; 150 Oliver St., Boston. Herbert A. Morse. Two years. Term at Bryant Stratton ' s Business College; Box 63, Canton, Mass.; accountant; No. 5 Freight House, N. Y., N. H. H. R. R., Foundry and Fourth Sts., South Boston. James Beaumont Noyes. Three years. Chauncy Hall School, one year; Harvard College, two years; 407 Marlboro St., Boston; on staff of Harvard Graduates ' Magazine ; 6 Beacon St., Boston ; m. Mary Doak Bartlett, daughter of John S. Bartlett of Lynn, June 2, 1894. Edward J. Palmer, D. D. S. Three years. Three-years course in dentistry; 376 Dudley St., Roxbury, Mass.; dentist; 376 Dudley St.,Roxbury; m. Catherine L. Cassidy, October 13, 1895. Blake Almon Pitcher. One year. Bryant Stratton ; Chicago, 111. ; traveling salesman ; Chicago; m. Carlotta Glover, September, 1892. Ellen E. Reardon. Book-keeper, Canton, Mass. Irene (Everett) Roberts. Four years. 83 South St., Bath, Me.; m. Dr. P. W. Roberts. Arthur A. Tucker. • Full Course. CLASS OF 1887. Ella Evelyn Briggs. Two years and three months. Graduate normal school (Phila.) ; 75 Sycamore St., Roslindale ; schoolteacher; Newton Centre, Mass, 47 Maude A. Clay. Four years. 56 Fairmount Ave., Brockton. Ellen Cohan. Frank Wilson Coombs. Three years. Canton, Mass.; silk buyer; Jordan, Marsh Co., Boston. Sara (Fisher) Davenport. Four years. 80 Sprague St., Hyde Park; m. Warren J. Daven- port, October 7, 1890. Oliver Everett Dunbar. Three years. Canton Junction, Mass.; clerk in leather store; with E. F. E. J. Badger, 64 South St., Boston. Ida (Billings) Dutton. Four years. Brookfield, Mass.; m. Worthen S. Dutton, May 15, 1890. Isabella Grimes. One year. Norfork St., Canton, Mass. Delia Viola Harrington. Four years. Medical studies at hospital; Canton, Mass. ; trained nurse; Quincy, Mass., City Hospital. Abbie (Davenport) Heaps. One year. 40 Pleasant St., Hyde Park, Mass. ; m. Windsor Heaps, June 6, 1890. Elizabeth E. Flynn. Died July 5, 1888. Thomas J. Hill. Three years. Canton, Mass.; Insurance; Boston; m. Ellen F, Dunn, November 8, 1893. Frederic A. Howard. One year. Canton Junction, Mass.; machinist; Caledonia St., Boston; with Neverslip Horse Shoe Co.; m, May E, E dgerly, August 25, 1892. Annie S. Leonard. Died March 8, 1893. Margaret E. McCarty. One year and three months. Ponkapoag, Mass. Mary Ellen Palmer. Two years. Girls ' High School and Boston Normal; 376 Dudley St., Roxbury ; teaching ; Minot vSchool, Neponset. Michael Reardon. Harry H. Saunders. One year. 21 Laurel St., Maplewood; salesman; 56 Lincoln St., Boston; m. Grace E. Sinclair, January 16, 1895. Margaret a. Shine. Four years. Died larch 21, 1894. Elihu Francis VVentworth. Two years. One year Massachusetts Agricultural College ; South- bridge, Mass.; locomotive engineer; N. Y. N. E. Engine House, Providence, R. L ; m. Francina L. Gay, June 3, 1891. Elizabeth Gardiner Whittemore. Three years. Wickford, R. L CLASS OF 1888. Katharine Ahearn. Six months. Washington St., Canton, Mass.; spooler; Eureka Silk Mill. Mary Etta Bowler. Died November 14, 1895. Mabel Ruhama Briggs. One year and three months. Attended Philadelphia Grammar .School one year and took course in shorthand at Palmer ' s Commercial College, Philadelphia; 75 Sycamore St., Roslindale; stenographer; 195 Devonshire .St., Boston, 49 Lucy (Dennison) Bownan ; m. Lincoln Bownan. Ella Louisa Bright. Four years. Training school ; Canton, Mass. ; schoolteacher. Ella Raymond Byam. One year. Two years Berkeley School, Boston; book-keeper; Canton. Dennis C. Cohan. John F. Cronon. William Crowley. One year. Canton, Mass. ; weaver. Mereen Chester Deane. Two years. Comer ' s Commercial College; Canton, Mass. ; the- atrical manager; Coney Island, Ohio; m. Blanche Andrews, March lo, 1892. Margaret (Ryan) Doody. Five months. Canton, Mass.; m. B. R. Doody, April 30, 1891. Nelly Katherine Goodrich. Two years. 701 Washington St., Bath, Me.; clerk in dry goods store; Conley Crosby, 11 and 15 Centre St., Bath, Me. Frederick Winslow Mansfield Harrington. Three years. 330 Lincoln St., Allston, Mass. ; clerk, 362 Cam- bridge St., Allston ; m. Minnie E. Otterson, Belmont, N. S., January i, 1896. Richard Emmett Healy. Four years. Florist; Canton, Mass. Ellen (Dunn) Hill. m. Thomas J. Hill, November 8, 1893, Alfred Harry Hodson. 50 Joseph Vincent Kenelly. Seven months. Tinsmith ; Canton, Mass. Michael Edward Mahoney. Three years. One year at Institute of Technology, Boston ; Canton Junction, Mass. ; traveh ' ng salesman for West Simons, New York. Flora (Fuller) Mouiton. One year. Music; Greendale, Mass.; m. John W. Mouiton, June 25, 1890. Cora Anginette Pettee. Eliza Isabel Reilly. One year. Parochial school; Centre St., Canton. Susanna Estella Reilley. Six months. Canton, Mass. Patrick Henry Ring. Two years. Knitter; Canton, Mass. Sidney Preston Smith. One year. Two years English High School ; engraver ; 22 Cum- berland St.; 196 Summer St., Boston; m. Nina A. Tabor, September 8, 1891. Grace (Holmes) Tenney. One year and three months. Chauncy Hall School; Canton; m. Dr. W. N. Ten- ney, August 12, 1896. Helen Rachel Williams, A, B. Two years. Smith College ; Canton; High School assistant from 1895. Albert Lindsey Williamson. Six months. Three years High School, Cape Elizabeth, Portland, Me.; 643 E. 5th St., South l oston ; department sealer weights and measures; Old Court House, Boston. CLASS OF 1889. Emma Lavina Byam. Four years. Chelmsford, Mass. William Cunningham. Three years. Comer ' s Commercial College ; Canton, Mass. ; book- keeper; 188 State St., Boston. Mary Sumner Davenport. Three years. Ponkapoag, Mass. Hattie (Oliver) Elwell. One year. Neponset St., Canton Junction; m. Chances Elwell, July 27, 1889. Amos H, Estey. One year. Canton, Mass. ; locomotive fireman ; Roxbury shop? ; m. Mary A. Good, April 3, 1892. Hartford Ernest Estey. Three years. Canton, Mass.; teamster; m. Elizabeth A. Bcvin , September 14, 1893. Maria Davenport Fisher. Four years. Ponkapoag, Mass. Lizzie Etta May. Four years. School teacher; North Stoughton, Mass. James David McKenzie, One year, 2 Bellevue Terrace, Medford ; machinist; 140 Con-, gress St., Boston. Albert Field Morse, 2nd. Four years. Clerk; Canton. Cornelius Murphy. May Southworth Reed. Four years. Teacher; Canton. Ralph Waldo Richards. Three years. Canton, Mass.; hardware clerk; 23 and 25 Pearl St., Boston; m. Flora A. Sawyer, April 18, 1895. Edith (Seavey) Sumner. Two years and six months . Canton, Mass. ; m. Frank D. Sumner, October 2, 1895. Frank Day Sumner. Two years. Berkeley School, Boston ; Canton, Mass. ; traveling salesman; with Sumner Goodwin Company, 15-21 Oliver St., Boston; m, Edith T. Seavey, October 2, 1895- Sarah Prutia Smith. Three years. 22 Cumberland St.,- Boston. Bradrord Reginald Wentworth. Died December 12, 1892. John Joseph Whelan. Two years. 15 Woodville St., West Everett; clerk in Post Office, Boston; m. Bessie Berrigan, July 24, 1895. CLASS OF 1890. Flora Emeline Billings. P our years. Bridgewater Normal School ; Canton, Mass. ; teacher; Gibson School, Boston. Blanche Lillian Bright. Four years. Ouincy Training Class; Canton, Mass.; teacher; Gordon Ave., Hyde Park, Mass. Charles hLlmer Bright. Two years. Carpenter ; Canton. Mary (Morrison) Cai en. Four years. Canton Junction, Mass. ; m. Elvvyn A. Capen, May 23, 1895. S3 Joseph Everett Capper. One yeaf. Canton, Mass.; machinist; Canton; m. Jennie M. Taylor of North Easton, Mass., November 22, 1893. Viola Frances Capper. Three years. Canton, Mass. Edward Murray Clancy. Two years. Canton, Mass. ; book-keeper ; Canton Bleachery. Anna (Hewett) Dunbar. Four years. Canton Junction, Mass. ; m. Kinsley Dunbar, Octo- ber 2, 1894. Florence Adele Dunbar. Four years. Graduated from State Normal School at Framingham ; Canton, Mass.; teacher; Hancock School, Boston. John Neil Ferguson, S. B. Three years. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1894; Read- ville, Mass.; civil engineer ; with Metropolitan Water Board, Room 140, State House, Boston. Ernest Adolphus Fischer. Three years. 3 York St. ; painter and decorator ; 108 Washington St., Canton, Mass. Andrew Adams Harrington, Jr. Two years. Canton, Mass. Edward Healey. Hattie (Marra) Hodson. Four years. Neponset Ave., Roslindale, Mass. ; m. Joseph Hodson, May 20, 1896. James Hopkins. One year and four months. Knitter ; Canton, Mass. Frank Elmer Joy. Dennis John Mahoney. Three years. Canton Junction, Mass.; clerk; 89 Franklin St., Boston. Barbara Dolena McKenzie. Three yeafs. Business college; The Bellevue, Medford St., Med- ford ; stenographer; 95 Milk St., Boston. Edith Louise McPherson. Four years. Canton, Mass.; clerk; 9 Tremont PL, Boston. Cola Winn Meacham. Two years. Three years at Worcester Academy ; 31 Bowdoin St., Boston; bank clerk; 95 Milk St. Cornelius Murphy. Mary Ann Murphy. Three years. Bryant Stratton, one year; Canton, Mass.; steno- grapher. Florence Lillian Owen. Four years. Canton, Mass.; type setter; Journal office. Canton. Theron Newton Pitcher. Three years. Canton, Mass.; clerk; F. R. Pitcher Co., Canton. Matthe v Edward Skelton. One year. Canton, Mass.; died March 30, 1890. Alice Elizabeth Smith. Four years. Canton Junction, Mass. Jeremiah Sullivan. Three years. Canton, Mass. ; shipper; 790 Washington St., Boston. William Warren. Gardner Billings Willis. Four years. Bridgewater and Westfield Normal Schools ; Sloyd Training School, Boston ; Drexel Institute, Philadel- phia; Canton, Mass. ; teacher; 2001 Race Sr., Phila- delphia, Pa. CLASS OF 1891. Ha ttie (Horton ) Bacon. Four years. 33 Grove St., Winchester, Mass.; m. Louis Alfred l acon, October 10, 1894. Ida Gertrude Cram. Three years. Compositor; Canton, Mass. Lilian Hannah Crowther. Four years. 379 Oliver St., Somerville; book-keeper; 7 Water St., Boston, Room 610. Amy Louise Draper. Four years. Canton, Mass. George Thomas Draper. Less than one year. Killed at railroad crossing, Canton, February 7, 1895. Chester Fielding Kelley. Three years and six months. Canton, Mass. ; employed at Canton Manufacturing Company. Verta Evelyn Kelley. One year. Canton, Mass. George Edward Leonard. Four months. Canton, Mass. ; clerk ; with Kins ley Iron and Machine Company, Canton. Leon Franklin Morse. Three years. Printer; Canton, Mass. Charles Francis Smith. Three years. Electric wireman ; Junction City, Ky. Anna (Lindsey) Somes. Four years. Kindergarten Normal; Psorth Attleboro, Mass.; m. Frank P. Somes, June i, 1894. Roger James Williams, S. B. One year. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1895 5 Canton, Mass. ; with Draper Bros. Company ; Canton. CLASS OF 1892. Joel Malcolm Bense. Less than one year. Canton, Mass.; salesman; iio Oliver St., Boston. Adelaide Dickinson Billings. Four years. Bridgewater Normal School ; Canton, Mass. ; teacher ; Colburn School, West Dedham, Mass. Gertie Lelia Briggs. Three years. Canton Junction, Mass. William Reed Briggs. Allice Mabel Byam. Four years. Canton, Mass. Warren Winthrop Capen. Five months. Sharon, Mass.; bank clerk; 40 Water St., Boston, Mass. James Cobb. Less than one year. • Carpenter ; Canton, Mass. Cornelius Cronon. One year. Harvard Veterinary College; Canton, Mass.; study- ing for veterinarian. Charles Godvin Cunningham. Two years and two months. Canton, Mass.; machinist; Hyde Park, IMass. Charles Warren Jones. Two years. Stoughton, Mass. ; Fore man ; Stretton Bros. Mabel Stretton Jones. Four years. Teacher; Stoughton, Mass. Alfred Bertrand Meacham. Alice (Oliver) Mead. Three years. Stoughton, Mass. ; m. Harry W. I Iead, June 20, 1895. Roj ERr Hale Morrison. Four years. Three years at Boston Latin School ; Canton, Mass. ; student at Harvard, ' 99; 60 Wendell St., Cambridge. Lena Thompkins Morse. Two years. Canton, Mass.; government clerk; Pension Office, Boston. LiLlIe AbELAiDE Morse. Three years. Canton, Mass. Alice Mary Owen. One yea-r. 12 Walnut St., Canton, Mass.; stenographer; with Gurney Heater ManufaeFturing Company, 163 Frank- lin St., Boston. Marion Elliot Pitman. Four years. Canton, Mass. ; stenographer. John Lawrence Stretton. One year. Stoughton, Mass. ; book-keeper; Stretton Bros. Margaret Cramer Sullivan. One year. Studied at home ; 81 Rockland St. ; compositor; 81 Rockland St., Canton. Clara Celia Whittemore. Three years. Music teacher; Glenwood, Minn. CLASS OF 1893. Emma (Hodges) Baird. Two years and two months. Canton Junction, Mass. ; m. A. F. Baird, April 26, 1894. Annie Florence Bright. Three years. Canton Training Class ; Canton, Mass. ; compositor. Samuel Hale Capen, Jr. Four years. Six months at Burdett ' s College; Canton, Mass.; banking clerk; Kidder, Peabody Co., 113 Devon- shire St., Boston. Bertha Holland Capper. One year. Canton, Mass. Margaret Mary Crowley. Two years. Ponkapoag, Mass. Ernest George Crowther. Two years. West Roxbury High School; 37A Oliver St., East Somerville, Mass. ; salesman ; with Parker, Holmes Co., Boston. tiLstE Warren Draper. Four years. Canton, Alass. Jessie Ames Dunbar. One year. Howard Seminary; Canton, Mass. Alice Flora Harrington. Four years. One at year Girls ' High, Boston ; one year at Quincy Training Class ; Canton, Mass. ; teacher. Hattie Frances Hesketh. Three years. Training School, Canton ; Canton Junction, Mass. Jessie Payne Howard. Four years. Miss W. S. Hardy ' s School; Canton, Mass.; steno- grapher; 294 Washington St., Boston. Zadock Leonard. Three years. Carpenter; Canton, Mass. Annie (Ellis) McAlpine. Two years. Chauncy Hall and Berkele} ' ; Canton, Mass ; music teacher; m. Robert McAlpinc, September 30, 1896. Everett A. Morton. One year. Travelling salesman ; Canton. Harry Eugene Morton. Four years. Engineer ; Canton Junction. Makel Brown Morse. Five years. Canton, Mass. Nellie Murphy. Emma (Messer) Palmer. One year. New England Conservatory of Music; Temple and Cliff Ave., Winthrop Highlands; m. Herbert A. Palmer, March 29, i S94 Gertrude A. Peterson. Two ' ear.s. Mender; Canton, Mass. Frank Burton Plunkett. Three yedrs. Burde|:t College ; Canton, Mass. ; clerk; 53 State St., Boston ; with Pfaelzer, Walker Co. Timothy Joseph Reardon. Three years. Pleasant St., Canton. CLASS OF 1894. Henry Everett Beal. Three years. Burdett Business College; High St., Canton; clerk in leather house, 175 Summer St., Boston. Alfred Lawrence Billings. One year and six months. Canton, Mass.; clerk; National Bank of the Repub- lic, Boston. Ella Brown. John Murdo Bruns. One year. Canton, Mass.; machinist; 46 Water St., Charles- town, Mass. Daniel F. Harrington. Two years. Canton Junction, Mass. ; plumber and steam fitter. Mattie Holway Hill. One year and four months. Canton, Mass. ; paper box maker. James Ellison Morse. Three years. Canton, Mass.; book-keeper with G. D. Morse, 178 Purchase St., Boston. Patrick William Murphy. Three years. Boston College; Pleasant St., Canton. Silas Coburn Owen. Four years. Burdett College ; Canton, Mass. Bertha Anna Sumner. Two years. Howard Seminary, Berkeley School; Canton, Mass. George H. White, Jr. Three years. Canton Junction ; milkman. CLASS OF 1895. Anna Delaney. Two years. Bridgewater Normal School ; Canton ; at school. Richard Beaumont Howard. Three years. Burdett ' s Business College; Canton. Gordon Channing Hunt. Three years. Burdett College ; book-k eeper; Canton. Abner L. Morse, Jr. Three years. Burdett College ; Canton. William Dorsey O ' Brien. Three years. Attending Boston Dental College ; Lawrence, Mass. CLASS OF 1896. Sylvia Chapman. Four years. Marguerite Cronon. Four years. Julia Agnes Crowley. Four years. Mary Elizabeth Draper. Four years. Howard Reginald Dunbar. Four years. Ellen Ferguson. Four years. Mabel Louise Hunt. Four years. Addie Eliza Morse. Four years. William Brooks Tirrill. Three years. Bartholomew J. Barry. Two years. Neponset St., Canton; commission merchant ' s clerk; with J. H. Lane Co., 24 Kingston St., Boston. Lucy Meech Brown. Less than one year. Girls ' Latin School, Boston ; Pleasant St., Canton. Fred Wilbar Estey. Teamster ; Canton. Florence Gertrude Kelley. One year and six months, Sherman St., Canton. 61 James Herbert Landick. Two years. One year in business college; Nepo nset National Bank; Canton. Frank W. Mansfield. One year. Burdett College ; Canton. CLASS OF 1897. John Roland Brown. One year. Comer ' s Commercial College; Canton; cadet in U. S. Navy. Sylvia Jeannette Bruns. One year. Canton. Malcolm Duncan Alexander Ferguson. One year. Burdett ' s College; Readville, Mass. Lewis Stephen Geissler. Less than one year. William H. Hill. Less than one year. Ernest Randall Hunt. One year. One year at Burdett College ; Ponkapoag, Mass. Daisy Emily Owen. One year. Canton ; millinery. Cornelius Edward Reardon. One year. Marketman ; Pleasant St,, Canton. Benjamin Richards. One year and six months, Canton; draughting apprentice ; 31 Milk St., Room 63, Boston. Otis Everett Riford. One year, Burdett College; clerk; 90 Sherman St., Canton, Ella Theresa Ryan. One year. At the Brockton College; Sherman St., Canton. Mary Ella Tate. One year. Three terms in Burdett ' s College; book-keeper; Canton. Florence May Wood. One year. Canton Junction. SUMMARY. No truer index of the value of an educational institution can be found than the work which its Alumni have done and are doing. Of our Alumni 36 have attended prepara- tory schools, 23 have graduated from normal schools, 31 are Alumni of business colleges, 43 have attended technical and professional schools, and 14 have attended colleges or uni- versities, 60 are teachers, 8 are professional men, 4 are clergymen, 3 doctors of medicine, and 2 are lawyers. Number of Graduates and Alumni by Classes. Class. Graduate. Total M embers. Class. Graduate. Total Members. 1869 6 17 1 885 8 14 1S70 18S6 10 21 1871 6 1 1 1 887 10 21 1S72 5 13 1888 4 27 1S73 10 22 1889 8 18 1874 4 I I 1890 17 29 1875 7 I I 1891 6 12 1876 8 1 I 1892 8 21 1877 2 2 1893 10 21 1878 9 I 2 1894 3 II 1S79 9 10 1895 3 5 1880 7 I 2 1896 9 1881 5 15 1897 II 25 1882 9 1883 1884 II 9 5 21 Total, 1.5 438 REGISTER OF SCHOLARS AT PRESENT IN THE HIGH SCHOOL, CLASS OF 1897. Lela A. Clark. Carrie Ferry. Clara Fisher. : Iabel W. Kelley. Anna L. Morton. Michael O ' Leary. ' M. Belle Robinson. Altazana Bisbee. Andrew J. Cunningham. Julia Danahy. Amy Ferry. William A. Horton. CLASS OF 1898, Laura Johnson. Geor ie VV. Kelley. Franklin H. Reed. Albert J. Robinson. Allie M. White. Ella E. White. Alston D. ] Iorse. CLASS OF 1899. T T 1 A Helen Ames. Harris F. Fletcher. i dith IVi. bright. W. Lester Howard, Annie W. Brown. T T 1 T T 7 11 1 Hannah r. Kellehei K. Belle Bruns. Ethel C. Lowry. TV r 1 1 1 Mabel Butler. Lulu A. Nickerson. WllVCl 0. lldU 111 dn . ividry n,, rovveii. Mary K. Crowley. Carrie Randall. Ernest W. Curtis. Harriet M. Richard; Hattie M. Cushman. Annie E. Sawyer. Maude Estey. OF 1900. Walter Bright. Wesley N. Howard. Mary Briggs. Edward Keefe. Charles Cole. Dennis K. Keller. Alfretta Crowd. William 0. Lord. Ellen L. Curtis, Alice Mackintosh. Henry L. Dean. Adehne b. Merrill. Eliza B. Deane. Andrew O ' Leary. Francis Delaney, Helen G. Sumner. D. Francis Donery. George U. Tate, H. Kinsley Draper. Harry H. Thomas. William Finn. Maude Weir. Lillian B. Hale. Anthony Weldon. Martha Harrington. Maude West. Edward R. Holmes. 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