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The presence of an Assistant should materially 1918
raise the level of the work. Discipline is good as is
manners and behaviour. The premises are very clean and Enrolments
neat.” Oct-15 1918 P BEADSMORE Gladys May
Jas W McIlraith, Litt.D. - Inspector Jul-08 1918 S2 CURRAN Heba Clarice
March 22nd, 1915 Jul-08 1918 S3 CURRAN Lucy Enid
Jul-08 1918 S3 CURRAN Ruth Helen
“Class grouping are quite satisfactory. The pupils Mar-03 1918 S2 FEATHERSTONE Hannah
are making satisfactory progress in the majority of the Feb-27 1918 P FEATHERSTONE John
subjects taught. Reading needs careful teaching to Feb-27 1918 S2 FEATHERSTONE Maggie
improve the phrasing and expression.” Feb-12 1918 F2 GLEGHORN Mary
Francis H Brown - Acting Inspector Apr-08 1918 S3 HAMMENS Elsie
November 19th 1915 Apr-08 1918 S1 HAMMENS George
Feb-17 1918 S1 HUTCHINSON William
1916 Apr-09 1918 P JACKSON Roma
Sep-07 1918 P JENKINS Mag'
Enrolments
Oct-15 1918 P LIDDLE Sarah
Mar-15 1916 S1 BRATHWAITE Isabelle
Mar-18 1918 S1 MELROSE Avis
Sep-06 1916 P CRAW Margaret
Feb-05 1918 S2 MOLONEY Ida Agnes
Nov-23 1916 P GLEGHORN Maryanne
Feb-05 1918 P MOLONEY Mary
Feb-01 1916 P HILLMAN Beresford
Sep-07 1918 P PERRY Grace
Mar-07 1916 P INGLIS William Carrick Feb-04 1918 S5 WRIGHT Gordon
Feb-07 1916 P KILBURN John Oswald
Feb-04 1918 S5 WRIGHT Harold
Feb-01 1916 P LIDDELL Louisa
May-03 1916 P THOMPSON Jemima Teachers: Miss Brown, then Mr Guest,
Jul-17 1916 P WRIGHT Gordon then Miss Phair.
Teacher: Miss Brown
“Higher standard of work is apparent, drawing improved.” “The quality of work . . . should be improved;
James W McIlraith, 25 July 1916 for though no subject has been neglected there
is none of outstanding merit. Very good order is
1917 kept and the children are well behaved.”
M McLeod, 20 March & 27 August 1918
Enrolments
Feb-12 1917 P CHARD Beatrix Rules For Female Teachers
Sep-04 1917 P CRAW Bella ( United States of America, 1915 )
Feb-12 1917 S2 CRAW Robert
Oct-01 1917 P DONALD Duncan 1. You will not marry during the term of your contract.
May-01 1917 P GLEGHORN Nellie
2. You are not to keep company with men.
Feb-05 1917 P HUTCHISON William 3. You must be home between the hours of 8pm and 6am un-
Sep-18 1917 P JACKSON Roma
less attending a school function.
Sep-10 1917 S1 JENKINS Harold
Feb-05 1917 P JOHNSON Raymond 4. You may not loiter downtown in ice cream stores.
Mar-12 1917 P KERRY Irene 5. You may not travel beyond the city limits without the permis-
Feb-12 1917 P MITCHELL Annie sion of the chairman of the board.
Sep-03 1917 S1 ROSSER Flora Olwyn 6. You may not ride in a carriage or automobile with any man
Sep-03 1917 P ROSSER Thomas Leonard unless he is your father or brother.
Oct-01 1917 S1 YATES Ada
Feb-06 1917 P YATES Elsie 7. You may not smoke cigarettes.
Oct-01 1917 S3 YATES Ethel 8. You may not dress in bright colours.
Oct-03 1917 S2 YATES Herbert 9. You may, under no circumstances, dye your hair.
Oct-01 1917 S2 YATES Lena
10. You must wear at least two petticoats.
Feb-06 1917 F1 YATES Norman
Feb-06 1917 P YATES Ronald 11. Your dresses must not be any shorter than two inches above
the ankle.
Feb-06 1917 S3 YATES William
Teacher: Miss Brown 12. To keep the school room clean you must:
“Miss Browne teaches with vigour and (a) Sweep the floor at least once daily.
succeeds in keeping all at work. The (b) Scrub the floor with hot soapy water at least
Chairman of the Committee deserves credit once a week.
for the interest he takes in the school, (c) Clean the blackboard at least once a day.
carrying out minor repairs without troubling the
Board.” (d) Start the fire at 7am so that the room
is warm when classes commence.
M McLeod, 3 August 1917

