Again we return to the Coventry Road School to relate verbatim the speech that Mildred Folsom Cochrane gave to the fourth grade students at the request of her daughter-in-law Kay.
“A COUNTRY SCHOOLHOUSE” - Continued
In the middle of the back room in the alcove formed by the two cloak closets, was a low flat-topped stove which kept us warm in winter, in which we burned wood. A bench along the wall on each side of the alcove was used to sit on when we removed our rubbers. We usually ate there also. We all carried our lunches in little round pails, the most conspicuous ones being colorful (red, blue, yellow, green, etc.) Cream Dove (lard) pails, with the child’s name scratched on it. These were kept on a shelf in the cloakroom.