History of 5.5. No. 4, Saugun 1‘55 - l967 Today we are g-thcred lur 2| m union ol the pupils. and their famlflcs. who have attended 55. No. 4. Saugecn, as the school is soan lo hr: closed and the children unmanned W a central school in Part Eight. Al this limit we Ihink back to [he piunwn who eslabllshed lhi< schaoll The ï¬rst school. a log om: was tan-cud m 1855 on 10! 10, can. 3. an the corner of Ute lurni pn- senlly mum by Mr. Alex Lamum. The l‘l‘rsl board 9! Lruswes was Davld Anderson. Joseph Schell and Archibald Lamont. The ï¬rst teacher was Mr. Hullll hlEchlr “it The unly sealing wns branch- es nlong nu: wall. Th4- llrsl school wag burned and nnnlher log sclmnl wu Mull. on the silt- oi the present schoal. II was only um: n [cw years when HIP hritk school now used Wan built in mm by Mr. Tom Rlchurds 0! Turn In 1363, when Lht- second log schonl was hum, mm quarter new at innd was Dumhasvd from lat-ob and hluin Raw" {or 1110 sum or $1.00. Anntiu-r nunflcr new was purchased Irom Lydia Seilmrt, widow 0f Adam SDllJt'l’l. in 1388 [or lhc sum of 51 Ill]. The Lruslna secured lhc walur rights lrom Jacob Howe in Sen \t'rnbur lflfll, :ml lhesx‘ righl: wen- n-neu'l'd with l'rt-ol'flt' Jamie son on January lsl, [942 Mr 50 Mum The ï¬rsl lent-her in me brick school was Mr. Juhn A Greig. During his term as luthr-r 2) Sim- day school was surlcd in nu: school with Mr. Allan Barber the ï¬rst superinlundcnl Nlmos on First Rogis'ar (1892) ll is regrettaqu lhal lhe ï¬nl rug'lslnrs have hrun 1051 m- .ie. stmycd. Tim curlicsl one in For Senior] 0! the School Board is club (-1] 1392. Names tornth m lhls register arc: Teacherâ€"James Pollock Pupilsâ€"- Bella \lc‘l‘uvlsh David Lanmnl Amns Ewulrl John Andrrson Clam Smlln Ruben Anderson \VllllL‘ Duckur Ellen .Vlt‘Tm'lsh Duncan Calnphoil .inhn \lcTuvish llwlur Andcrxun Albnrl Ewnld M' y Lament Lilllt- Baker Unir- Gmrkc L'mril Huck Jahn Durward Tana Frrnusun Mary P‘eruuuwn .‘iznuuâ€" Baker Kuln' Chrixlmun Lucindn Q llvr Enum- \lunln-l Hnm‘h Stl‘lu'ri (\rlhur Hnrk Arthur [irontr