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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 26., The Medford High School under Lorin L. Dame (search)
continues to serve as the headquarters of the school system of Medford. During the years when the new school was in the building, Mr. Charles H. Morss began his wide and farsighted work for the city as superintendent, while in the school Miss Sara A. Clapp, the dean of the high school, took the place of Miss Genevieve Sargent and continued the fine tradition of Medford teachers in long devoted service to the city. In 1896 the ninth grade was also installed in the new high school, to relievee past. In the tide of teachers which now flowed annually through the high school, only a few of the longerlived ones will be mentioned here, teachers whose influence has perceptibly affected the life of the city. Next in length of service to Miss Clapp are Miss Laura P. Patten and Mr. Frank S. Gilkey, who were elected by the school committee in 1897, and whose devotion to the school is still reflected in the daily work of its pupils. January 27, 1903, my father finished his long term of se