THE WEBSTER SCHOOL To the youth of school age the completion of the Webster building in 1876, at a cost of $22,000, was an epoch of great importance. It was the first school building with any pretention to modern equipment. Our present beautiful high school building, with everything in the way of conveniences to make school life pleasant, cannot mean any more to those who attend there, than the Webster building did to the youth of the seventies. The writer will never forget the morning when we met for the last time in the old, four-room school house on Franklin street, there to be formed in line, and, accompanied by our teachers, march to the new building that to our eyes looked like a veritable palace. This was really the parting of the ways between the old village, district school, and the more modern grade schools. We would like to devote many pages of reminiscence to those school days of the past, to recall the old friends and classmates, and to pay a grateful tribute to the faithful teachers who labored so hard to guide us in the paths of learning. But time and space make it impossible to do this.