PRACTICAL WORK FOR STUDENTS.
I. ORGANIZING A TOWN.
Prepare in due form a petition to the proper authorities asking that a new town be organized. [Footnote: For forms see Appendix. If necessary, all the pupils in the room or school may act as "legal voters." (This "Practical Work" may be omitted until the review, if deemed best.)] Be sure that the order establishing the new town is duly made out, signed, attested and filed. Give reasons for each step.
II. HOLDING ANNUAL TOWN MEETING.
1. Preliminary.—What report does each road overseer make to the supervisors? When is the report due? What do the supervisors require this information for?
Who gives notice of the town meeting? When? How?
When does the town treasurer make his report to the persons appointed to examine his accounts? When does this examination take place? What is its purpose?
What report does the board of supervisors make to the people at the town meeting? When is it prepared? Why is it necessary?
Why so many preliminaries?
2. The Town Meeting.—That everything may be done "decently and in order," it will be necessary to consult carefully the statutes or the town manual. Be sure