Norwood annual report 1930-1932, Part 19

Author: Norwood (Mass.)
Publication date: 1930
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 1172


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Our evening school classes have been eight in number, conducted at both the Balch and the Junior High Schools. The aggregate attendance has been one hundred and fifty-five.


Two factors which have influenced the people to come to the evening classes this year are the need of more education for obtaining citizenship in order to hold jobs and the urge of many non-citizens to become citizens because of fear of deportation. In times past it was possible for a large part of our population to be illiterate and unskilled and yet lead normal lives, and even prosper, but today these people who represent unskilled labor are the first to be released and the last to be employed. Because of these conditions many illiterates, some past middle life, are entering our beginner's classes.


A new phase of the director's work during the spring months after evening school had closed, was to meet the more ambitious pupils at her home one evening each week. This time spent in directing their study and helping them in choosing wisely the use of their leisure time was decidedly worth hcr while.


The study of English and work in preparing for citizenship is being conducted in eight home classes this year. These classes have all been recruited by the pupils themselves. There are other groups now who would like classes if there were enough hours in the day for the director to go to all the homes. The enrollment in these classes is thirty-one. In


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ability the members range all the way from beginners to advanced. The great goal of all is citizenship. The organization in these classes has been very different this year from that in past years. Men, because of unem- ployment, have been at home and have joined their wives at the kitchen table in this opportunity to learn the English language.


It is a recognized fact that many of the problems of discipline in which children from foreign homes are involved arise because of the lack of the teacher's knowledge of home conditions on the one hand and of the parent's diffidence in coming to the school on the other. The director, because of her acquaintance in so many foreign homes, has been able to help both teachers and parents in many cases to reach a better understanding of the child's problems and needs.


Because of the unusual conditions of unemployment there have been many needy people. At Thanksgiving eight families were provided with a dinner. This was made possible through the generosity of the Junior High School teachers and some of their friends. At Christmas the work was on a much larger scale. The children in many rooms of the Junior High School provided food, clothing and toys. The director wishes to thank all who contributed in any way to this work and especially the Norwood Chamber of Commerce and the Friday Reading Club for their generous gifts of money.


On March 19, 1930, the evening school graduation was held in the Junior High School auditorium and was well attended. Miss Mary L. Guyton, State Supervisor of Adult Alien Education, was the speaker. Pupils of the school contributed original essays and music.


The week following graduation the State Department of Adult Alien Education in conjunction with the Pennsylvania Railroad conducted a pilgrimage for the evening school pupils to Washington, D. C. 1740 people went from the entire state of Massachusetts. In the group Nor- wood had twenty-nine representatives. The pleasure and benefit derived from such a trip is beyond estimation for these prospective citizens of the United States.


In October, 1930, the director was invited to tell the people of the Win- slow School district about her work. This led to invitations to speak be- fore the Rotary Club, Norwood Chamber of Commerce, and Women's Asso- ciation of the Congregational Church. These opportunities of telling the American people about a much worth while work are always greatly appreciated.


The director wishes to again thank the teachers of the evening classes for their interest and cooperation in making possible a school with such a fine spirit of loyalty and work. To bring about a spirit of tolerance and mutual give and take as between immigrant and native born, is and al- ways will be, our most important immigration problem.


Respectfully submitted,


WILDA L. VOSE,


Director of Americanization.


NORWOOD GROUP ON WASHINGTON PILGRIMAGE, MARCH 1930


A TYPICAL MOTHER'S CLASS


312


Mr. L. W. Grant,


Superintendent of Schools, Norwood, Massachusetts.


Dear Sir:


I submit my report as Attendance Officer for the year ending December 31, 1930.


Total number of investigations 262


To ascertain causes of Evening School absences


6


To ascertain causes of Day School absences . 256


To investigate cases where home permits were desired .


3


To investigate cases where employment permits were desired


4


To investigate cases of illness.


64


Truancy


141


Moved


2


Want of shoes or clothing


4


Assisting at home


18


Miscellaneous .


86


Pupils returned to school


29


Respectfully submitted,


THOMAS C. LYDON,


School Attendance Officer.


JANITORS


Name


Address School


John P. Oldham 260 Pleasant Street Supervisor


Frank W. Laidlaw


16 Hoyle Street Senior High


Fred O'Connor


62 Elliot Street . Senior High


Henry Santoro


30 Dean Street Senior High


Alfred M. Disnard Davis Avenue Junior High


A. Wilfred Carlson


91 Elliot Street Junior High


Edward T. Abely


12 Hoyle Street . Junior High


Carl E. Carlson .


95 Elliot Street . Junior High


Edward Campbell 182 Roosevelt Avenue Balch


Hans P. Hansen . 23 Lenox Avenue Beacon


John J. Fitzgerald 284 Lenox Street Callahan


William V. Shyne 330 Washington Street Shattuck


George F. Fitzgerald .284 Lenox Street


Winslow and West


MEMBERSHIP BY AGE AND GRADE, OCTOBER 1, 1930


Ages


Grades


5


6


7


8


9


10


11


12


13


14


15


16


17


18


19


20


21


Total


1


72


157


9


4


1


243


2


75


148


22


4


1


1


251


3


75


121


29


6


4


.


235


4


82


138


24


8


1


1


254


5


10


129


32


11


1


1


272


6


1


77


140


58


16


3


295


7


3


154


111


49


14


6


2


339


8


5


110


126


48


16


4


309


9


18


137


142


41


4


2


344


10


3


42


117


40


18


1


221


11


7


60


91


42


8


2


210


12


53


76


21


5


155


Special


1


1


3


2


3


9


7


3


7


4


1


41


Post Graduates


1


1


1


3


Totals


72


233


233


242


262


244


353


316


335


263


245


195


140


31


8


3172


313


314


STATISTICS FOR SCHOOL YEAR 1929-1930


Name


School


Grade


State Enroll- ment


Town Enroll- ment


Boys


Girls


14-16 Yrs.


7-14 Yrs.


Yrs.


Herbert H. Archibald


Sr. High


12


67


68


68


Herbert H. Archibald


12


70


70


70


1


-


11


92


93


93


35


Herbert H. Archibald


11


101


102


102


124


95


3


Herbert H. Archibald


10


116


118


118


83


3


C. Joyce Cooney


Jr. High "


9


30


30


20


10


23


6


Mary C. Cullinane


9


40


40


40


32


1


Helen P. Gale


9


34


34


13


21


24


8


Ruth G. Manchester


9


36


36


27


9


21


14


Mildred I. O'Donnell


,1


9


35


35


10


25


30


3


Gladys H. Sullivan


9


39


39


13


26


25


12


Marie S. Brown


-


8


39


39


17


22


2


37


Kathryn Byrne


&


36


36


20


16


6


28


Marion F. Clapp


-


37


37


18


19


9


28


Emma Elliott


8


37


39


21


18


9


27


Hazel S. Fraser


8


30


32


16


16


16


11


Esther A. Griffin


8


37


37


16


21


8


29


M. Gretchen Hamilton


8


37


37


12


25


8


28


Mary H. Nichols


8


37


37


16


21


10


27


Marion E. Smart


8


34


34


18


16


20


10


Abby L. Smith


8


39


39


21


18


38


Mary N. Callahan


7


30


32


20


12


2


30


Elvira L. Cook


11


7


32


33


19


14


6


26


Martha R. French


1 1


7


31


32


14


18


7


24


Florence M. Hayes


36


37


17


20


1


35


Helen C. Schruender


34


34


20


14


34


Gertrude M. Shaw


7


34


34


14


20


5


29


Effie M. Tuttle


7


33


33


20


13


2


31


Alice E. Williams


7


32


32


14


18


3


29


Grace M. Beverly


Balch


6


31


36


19


17


1


31


Lizzie E. Hadley


6


37


37


16


21


37


Katharine W. Porter


6


35


36


20


16


35


Mary McLaughlin


5


32


32


13


19


32


Marjorie E. Pennington


,1


5


39


39


20


19


1


38


Flora L. Wade


5


30


30


13


17


29


Margaret Donovan


4


38


39


22


17


37


Ethel M. Keefe


4


38


38


13


25


37


Ruth Vance


4


31


31


22


9


31


Helen Corcoran


3


20


20


13


7


20


Maude E. Dalton


3


35


35


17


18


35


Margaret M. Flaherty


3


31


31


14


17


31


Mary A. Flaherty


3


32


33


16


17


32


Cecilia L. Mitchell


2


36


36


17


19


28


8


Bertha H. Wahl


Balch


2


29


29


15


14


23


6


Josephine McCabe


,,


1


34


35


16


19


3


30


Julia E. Connelly


,,


,,


13


13


7


6


13


Annie M. Thompson


Beacon


6


28


28


14


14


27


Inez H. Sanford


5


23


26


16


10


23


Edith D. Gardner


4


34


34


21


13


23


Mary A. Toomey


2-3


36


40


29


11


30


Louise McManus


1-2


33


33


13


20


10


22


Minnie C. Cole


Spec.


14


16


9


7


2


11


Gertrude Crowell


Guild


6


36


37


15


22


35


Vina G. Freeman


6


25


25


17


8


5


20


Myrtle R. LeCompte


6


30


33


15


18


31


Edna E. Frost


,7


5


32


32


17


15


32


Jessie D. Cushman


,,


4


31


32


17


15


30


Ina B. Talbot


4


25


25


16


9


24


Estelle M. Callahan


,,


3


30


31


18


13


30


Julia A. Sheehan


2


34


35


17


18


23


9


7


37


38


23


15


37


Grace M. Everett


7


7


36


35


21


14


S


28


7


1


33


33


15


18


2


30


Evangeline A. Ryan


Spec.


11


12


7


5


5


6


Josephine Fokes


2


19


21


10


11


12


7


1


32


33


17


16


3


29


Rachel J. Ellis


5


23


23


10


13


23


Frank J. Corliss


37


38


24


14


29


9


27


Herbert H. Archibald


,,


10


122


124


Ethel A. Overlock


5


32


35


25


10


29


5


M. Agnes McCarthy


,,


Ruth Rogers


Mary A. Hadley


-


5-7


Herbert H. Archibald


315


ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE


Average Membership


Average Attendance


Per Cent of At- tendance


Number of Tardi- nesses


Pro Rata of Tardinesses


Number Days in Session


Aggregate Days Attended by all Pupils


66.1888


64.7333


.978


26


.3928


180


11,652


69.1055


67.3444


.9745


64


.9261


180


12,122


90.6111


87.9833


.9709


52


.5738


180


15,837


94.9388


90.9944


.9584


97


1.0217


180


16,379


121.8222


118.5833


.9734


42


.3447


180


21,345


104.6


99.1


.9474


118


1.1281


180


17,838


27.9833


26.9527


.9631


26


.9291


180


4,851.5


36.0555


35.0194


.9712


31


.859


180


6,303.5


35.4388


34.3305


.9687


54


1.523


180


6,179.5


33.05


31.7472


.9636


7


.2118


180


5,714.5


35.5555


34.0861


.9586


66


1.8562


180


6,135.5


37.7583


36.6166


.9697


38


1.0064


180


6,591


39.0000


37.6194


.9646


19


.4871


180


6,771.5


37.5861


36.4916


.9708


27


.7183


180


6,568.5


38.3944


36.7222


.9564


44


1.146


180


6,610


26.0222


24.9277


.9579


32


1.2297


180


4,487


37.4861


36.0472


.9616


53


1.4138


180


6,488.5


33.6944


32.6916


.9702


18


.5342


180


5,884.5


36.7305


35.3694


.9629


55


1.497


180


6,366.5


33.2444


31.5444


.9488


77


2.3161


180


5,678


37.9361


37.0666


.977


21


.5272


180


6,672


33.036


32.144


.9729


25


.756


180


5,786


34.2777


33.2222


.9692


44


1.2836


180


5,980


30.7416


29.9472


.9741


49


1.59


180


5,390.5


29.008


27.544


.9495


44


1.516


180


4,958


35.458


34.519


.9735


24


.6768


180


6,213.5


33.7444


32.8166


.9725


30


.889


180


5,907


33.1638


32.4888


.9796


29


.8744


180


5,848


32.225


30.9944


.9621


35


1.085


180


5,579


32.827


32.147


.9792


42


1.218


180


5,786.5


30.141


29.563


.9808


29


.962


180


5,321.5


34.454


33.5598


.974


27


.7836


179.5


6,024


37.2952


36.4818


.9781


23


.6167


179.5


6,548.5


34.1420


35.1337


.9717


29


.8225


179.5


6,128.5


31.2729


30.5181


.9758


17


.5436


179.5


5,478


22.2479


21.1922


.9529


43


1.9327


179.5


3,804


36.5236


35.3649


.9682


10


.2737


179.5


6,348


29.5069


28.8328


.9771


25


.8472


179.5


5,175.5


35.5041


34.766


.9792


27


.7604


179.5


6,240.5


36.635


36.0000


.9826


12


.3272


179.5


6,462


29.3844


28.4206


.9672


38


1.2932


179.5


5,101.5


18.1894


17.6601


.9709


20


1.0995


179.5


3,170


33.5933


32.22


.9591


45


1.3395


179.5


5,783.5


31.8384


31.1364


.9779


23


.7223


179.5


5,589


29.7381


28.9415


.9732


20


672


179.5


5,195


18.8969


18.1420


.9600


41


2.1696


179.5


3,256.5


34.7130


33.4456


.9634


14


.4033


179.5


6,003.5


26.3871


25.4874


.9659


15


.5684


179.5


4,575


30.674


29.2534


.9536


33


1.075


179.5


5,251


31.7103


30.2284


.9532


30


.9460


179.5


5,426


11.6588


10.9243


.9369


29


2.487


178.5


1,950


13.6218


12.6498


.9286


16


1.174


178.5


2,258


26.3921


25.1643


.9534


9


.4167


179.5


4,517


23.6768


22.7019


.9588


30


1.267


179.5


4,075


31.9221


30.5264


.9562


18


.5638


179.5


5,479.5


36.3064


34.688


.9554


46


1.239


179.5


6,226.5


29.5264


26.8774


.9102


52


1.76


179.5


4,824.5


13.6806


12.3585


.9033


44


.321


178.5


2,206


34.727


33.4707


.9638


45


1.2958


179.5


6,008


22.2172


20.791


.9358


124


5.5812


179.5


3,732


32.4651


31.0779


.9572


109


3.3574


179.5


5,578.5


29.8133


28.6824


.962


60


2.0125


179.5


5,148.5


31.8161


30.8662


.9701


6


.1885


179.5


5,540.5


29.8272


28.532


.9565


29


.9722


179.5


5,121.5


22.2033


21.3259


.96


27


1.2162


179.5


3,828


29.3342


28.1309


.9589


30


1.0226


179.5


5,049.5


32.2311


30.5626


.9482


20


.0628


179.5


5,486


34.6388


33.1083


.9555


41


1.1836


180


5,959.5


36.8777


36.1083


.9791


15


.4067


180


6,499.5


30.2924


28.7827


.9501


31


1.0233


179.5


5,166.5


316


STATISTICS FOR SCHOOL YEAR 1929-1930-Continued


Name


School


Grade


State Enroll- ment


Town Enroll- ment


Boys


Girls


14-16 Yrs.


7-14 Yrs.


5-7 Yrs.


Lucy H. Brooks


1


30


31


15


16


5


23


Mary A. Dean


Shattuck


6


37


35


16


19


35


Alice F. Russell


6


25


25


13


12


1


24


Hannah M. McGuire


5


31


33


17


15


32


Jessie Webster


4


20


24


14


10


24


Anna E. Nelson


3


36


38


19


19


36


Maude E. Woods


1


27


29


17


12


5


22


Gladys H. Warfel


East


2


21


22


10


12


19


Hittie B. McIntyre


1


29


33


30


13


6


23


Agnes H. Hedberg


Winslow


6


39


41


16


25


39


Edna S. Leonard


6


18


19


7


12


1


16


Mary C. Fleming


5


38


40


24


16


38


Edna S. Leonard


5


15


16


9


7


15


Bertha L. Brown


4


33


34


15


19


34


Katie M. Hunt


4


36


37


15


22


36


Helen L. Nickerson


3


32


32


11


21


31


Elizabeth C. Tolman


3


32


31


13


18


31


Ruth C. Lennon


2


19


20


9


11


10


9


Gertrude D. Cuff


1


32


34


13


21


1


30


Elizabeth O. Costello


West


2


31


33


11


22


17


14


Grace Franklin


1


26


26


10


16


1


25


3251


3327


1689


1638


563


2023


298


.


9


17


17


6


Emma F. Niles


2


25


26


317


ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE-Continued


Average Membership


Average Attendance


Per Cent of At- tendance


Number of Tardi- nesses


Pro Rata of Tardinesses


Number Days in Session


Aggregate Days Attended by all Pupils


28.4958


26.6183


.9341


28


.9826


179.5


4,778


34.9108


33.8077


.9684


4


.1145


179.5


6,068.5


24.6573


23.8774


.9683


19


.7705


179.5


4,286


30.7520


29.6267


.9634


9


.2923


179.5


5,318


21.5877


21.1448


.9796


14


.6485


179.5


3,795.5


36.1225


34.3871


.9519


43


1.19


179.5


6,172.5


23.0557


22.0194


.955


36


1.5614


179.5


3,952.5


30.0836


28.2311


.9383


19


.63


179.5


5,067.5


19.1754


18.1949


.928


18


.9173


179.5


3,266


28.7771


26.4902


.9205


13


.4577


179.5


4,755


37.6323


36.3398


.9656


19


.5048


179.5


6,523


16.5013


15.9108


.9642


2


.1212


179.5


2,856


38.1983


36.9526


.9673


16


.4188


179.5


6,633


16.337


15.9164


.9742


4


.2448


179.5


2,857


34.1169


33.0863


.9698


5


.1465


179.5


5,939


34.2423


33.2144


.9699


5


.146


179.5


5,962


31.1253


29.5766


.9502


9


.289


179.5


5,309


31.4512


30.3064


.9636


8


.2543


179.5


1,088


19.1086


18.2061


.9527


179.5


3,268


31.5877


29.2924


.9207


.205


179.5


5,258


30.334


27.71


.9131


20


.6592


179.5


4,974


23.4178


21.9052


.9311


6


.257


179.5


3,932


3155.4299


3038.2863


88.3350


2896


87.052


16,527.5


541,518


TEACHERS, JANUARY 1, 1931


School Senior High


Grade


Namc


Date of Appointment


Where Graduated


Principal


Herbert H. Archibald


Sept. 1927


Mass. Agricultural College


Mathematics


Sarah A. Blake


Sept. 1918


Smith College, A. B.


Commercial


Doris E. Blanchard


Sept. 1928


Bay Path Institute


Commercial


Ardra L. Briggs


Sept. 1930


Chandler Secretarial School


Commercial


Mary E. Coughlin


June 1923


Chandler Secretarial School


Commercial


Irene L. Doyle


Sept. 1924


Salem Normal School


Commercial


Mary R. Egan


Sept. 1930


Chandler Secretarial School


Science


Edmund C. Eastwood


Sept. 1923


Rhode Island State College, B. S.


History


Marguerite I. Elliott


Sept. 1920


Boston University, M. A.


Languages


Laura B. Gilmore


Sept. 1927


University of New Hampshire, B. A.


318


Mathematics


Ruth M. Gow


Dcc. 1918


Boston University, A. B.


English


Orrelle J. Gray


Sept. 1927


Emerson College of Oratory, B. L. I.


Latin


Charles Hayden


Sept. 1930


Boston College, A. M.


Library


Mary F. Hubbard


Sept. 1926


Bridgewater Normal, B. S. E.


English


Bessie D. James


Sept. 1925


Boston University, M. A.


Languages


Ruth Johngren


Sept. 1927


Radcliffe College, A. B.


English


Edith E. Knowlton


Sept. 1930


Colby College, M. A.


Science


Everett Learnard


Sept. 1930


Dartmouth College, B. S.


English


Louis R. McBay


Sept. 1928


Colby College, B. S.


Commercial


Grace C. McGonagle


Nov. 1917


Harvard College, Ed. M.


English


Louise McCormack


Sept. 1930


Boston University, A. B.


Languages


Beatrice Noonan


Sept. 1930 Boston University, B. S. Ed.


History


Lucy T. Nordon


Sept. 1927


Jackson College, B. S.


Junior High


English Science Science Principal


Dorothy Pollard


Sept. 1927


Wheaton College, A. B.


Wallace W. Sawyer


Sept. 1927


University of New Hampshire, B. S.


Robert I. Woodbury


Sept. 1926


Bates College, B. S.


George W. Allen


Oct. 1909


Cortland Normal School


9


Catherine J. Cooney


Sept. 1926


Bridgewater Normal School


9


Frank J. Corliss


Sept. 1929


Boston College, A. M.


9


Mary C. Cullinane


Sept. 1926


Hyannis Normal School


9


Emma W. Elliott


Sept. 1925


Boston University, A. B.


9


Helen P. Gale


Sept. 1921


Farmington Normal School


9


Ruth G. Manchester


Sept. 1920


Western Normal School


9


Mildred I. O'Donnell


Sept. 1925


Bridgewater Normal School


9


Gladys Sullivan


Sept. 1930


Boston University, B. S.


9


Ann Switzer


Sept. 1930


Framingham Normal School


9-8-7


Marie S. Brown


Sept. 1922


Lowell Normal School


8


Kathryn R. Byrne


Sept. 1924


Bridgewater Normal School


8


Shirley K. Bemis


Jan. 1931


Keene Normal School


8


Hazel S. Fraser


Sept. 1925


Bridgewater Normal School


8


Esther A. Griffin


Sept. 1927


Fitchburg Normal School


8


M. Gretchen Hamilton


Sept. 1926


Farmington Normal School


8


Mary L. Kent


Sept. 1930


Bridgewater Normal School, B. S. Ed.


8


Mary H. Nichols


Feb. 1921


Farmington Normal School


8


Marion E. Smart


Sept. 1921


Farmington Normal School


8


Abby L. Smith


Sept. 1926


Farmington Normal School


7


Elvira L. Cook


Nov. 1924


Bridgewater Normal School


7


Mary N. Callahan


Sept. 1923


Bridgewater Normal School


7


Grace M. Everett


June 1919


Pottsdam Normal School


7


Martha R. French


Sept. 1927


Boston Normal School


319


TEACHERS, JANUARY 1, 1931


School


Grade


Name


Florence M. Hayes


Jan. 1919


Gorham Normal School Quincy Training School


7


7


Gertrude M. Shaw


Sept. 1919


Aroostook State Normal School


McGill Normal School, Montreal


Elvera Bianchi


Sept. 1930


Simmons College, B. S.


Balch


Library Principal


6


Grace Beverly


Sept. 1922


Plymouth Normal School Johnson, Vt., Normal School


6


Lizzie E. Hadley


Sept. 1901


Templeton High School


6


Katherine W. Porter


Sept. 1923


Framingham Normal School


6


Marjorie E. Pennington


Sept. 1926


Bridgewater Normal School


5


Gertrude Crowell


Sept. 1926


Hyannis Normal School


5


Ruth Rogers


Sept. 1924


Hyannis Normal School


4


Margaret Donovan


Sept. 1926


Fitchburg Normal School


4


Ethel M. Keefe


Sept. 1918


Plymouth Normal School


4


Ruth Vance


Sept. 1922


Fitchburg Normal School


4


Mary M. Crowley


Sept. 1930


Hyannis Normal School


3


Maude E. Dalton


Jan. 1907


Sharon High School


3


Margaret M. Flaherty


Jan. 1921


Framingham Normal School


3


Mary A. Flaherty


Sept. 1929


Framingham Normal School


2


Mary A. Hadley


Sept. 1914


Bridgewater Normal School


2


Cecilia L. Mitchell


Aug. 1920


Wheelock Training School


2


Bertha H. Wahl


Sept. 1923


Framingham Normal School


7


M. Agnes McCarthy


Sept. 1910


Helen C. Schruender


Sept. 1928


Boston University, B. S. Ed.


7


Effie M. Tuttle


Sept. 1929


Sept. 1901


Katharine L. Carbee


Date of Appointment


Where Graduated


320


Callahan


Special Special Unassigned Principal


6


Vina G. Freeman


Jan. 1925


Gorham Normal School


6


Myrtle R. LeCompte


Sept. 1926


Bridgewater Normal School


5


Edna E. Frost


Jan. 1915


5


Ethel A. Overlock


Nov. 1919


Farmington Normal School Gorham Normal School


4


Ina B. Talbot


Sept. 1916


Fitchburg Normal School


3-4


Jessie D. Cushman


May 1922


Castine Normal School


2


Julia A. Sheehan


Sept. 1915


Bridgewater Normal School


2


Hittie McIntyre


June 1920


Castine Normal School


1


Lucy H. Brooks


Sept. 1913


Worcester Normal School


Beacon


6


Annie M. Thompson


Oct. 1919


Fitchburg Normal School


5


Inez H. Sanford


Sept. 1920


Castine Normal School


4


Edith Gardner


Sept. 1927


Lowell Normal School


3


Mary A. Toomey


Oct. 1927


Bridgewater Normal School


1-2


Louise McManus


Sept. 1916


Quincy Training School


Shattuck


Principal


Marian E. Lynch


Nov. 1917


Bridgewater Normal School


6


Mary A. Dean


Sept. 1924


Bridgewater Normal School


5


Hannah M. McGuire


Sept. 1924


Worcester Normal School


4


Jessie Webster


July 1920


Aroostook State Normal School


3


Anna E. Nelson


Aug. 1920


Framingham Normal School


2


Maude A. Woods


Sept. 1899


Wheelock Training School


1


Rachel J. Ellis


Dec. 1921


1


Josephine C. McCabe Evangeline Ryan


Sept. 1922 Nov. 1920


1


Julia E. Connolly Josephine Fokes


Sept. 1929


Nov. 1921


Nora A. Sullivan


Julia I. Drummy


Sept. 1928 Sept. 1909


Hyannis Normal School Bridgewater Normal School Gorham Normal School Fitchburg Normal School Boston Normal School Lowell Normal School Framingham Normal School


321


TEACHERS, JANUARY 1, 1931


School


Grade


Name


Date of Appointment


Where Graduated


Emma F. Niles


Mar. 1903


Wellesley College (1 year) Hyannis Normal School


Winslow


Special Principal


6


Agnes H. Hedberg


Sept. 1920


6


Edna S. Leonard


Sept. 1924


5


Mary C. Fleming


Sept. 1921


5


Katie M. Hunt


Sept. 1921


4


Bertha L. Brown


Feb. 1907


3-4


Elizabeth C. Tolman


Sept. 1927


Helen L. Nickerson


Sept. 1925


2


Alice F. Russell


Sept. 1927


Fitchburg Normal School


1


Gertrude D. Cuff


Sept. 1914


Framingham Normal School


West


2


Elizabeth O. Costello


Sept. 1922


Framingham Normal School


Grace Franklin


May 1920


Perry Kindergarten Normal School Castine Normal School


Supervisors and


Americanization


Teachers


Drawing


Helen L. Arnold


Dec. 1921


Massachusetts Normal Art School


Assistant


Drawing


Ethel H. Cook


Dec. 1924


Assistant


Drawing


Rebecca C. Cooke


Sept. 1930


Agnes M. Bridges


Sept. 1911


Framingham Normal School


Assistant


Home Economics


Lucy E. Steele


Oct. 1917


Framingham Normal School


Assistant


Home Economics


Elizabeth F. Moloney


Sept. 1930 Framingham Normal School, B. S. Ed.


Assistant


Home Economics


Marion F. Norton


Sept. 1930 Framingham Normal School, B. S. Ed.


Assistant


Home Economics


Marie K. Treanor


Sept. 1930


Framingham Normal School


1


Minnie C. Cole


Feb. 1922


Julia A. McCarthy


May 1920


Framingham Normal School Salem Normal School Bridgewater Normal School Lowell Normal School Bridgewater Normal School Farmington Normal School Bridgewater Normal School Bridgewater Normal School


322


3


1


Wilda L. Vose


Sept. 1913


Massachusetts Normal Art School Massachusetts School of Art


Home Economics


Assistant


Home Economics


Dorothy A. Wilkins


Sept. 1930


Framingham Normal School, B. S. Ed.


Manual Arts


Clifford H. Wheeler


May 1923


Fitchburg Normal School


Assistant


Manual Arts


Thomas R. Bowler


Sept. 1926


Fitchburg Normal School


Assistant


Manual Arts


Francis McAuliffe


Sept. 1927


Fitchburg Normal School


Assistant


Manual Arts


Robert O'Neil


Sept. 1930


New Hampshire University


Assistant


Manual Arts


John Tobey William J. Wynaught


Dec. 1927


Gorham Normal School


Music


Jean V. Dethier


Apr. 1925


Royal Conservatory of Music, Liege, Belgium


Assistant


Music


Mary F. Houghton


Sept. 1929


New England Conservatory of Music


Head of Health Dept.


Mary A. Canning


Jan. 1927


Massachusetts General Hospital


Nurse


Sadie E. Downs


Sept. 1922


Morton Hospital, Taunton


Nurse


Eleanor J. Stockwell


Oct. 1930


Massachusetts General Hospital


Physical Education


H. Bennett Murray


Sept. 1921


Boston College, A. B.


Assistant


Physical Education


Erna H. Kiley


Oct. 1915


Sargent School of Physical Education


Assistant


Physical Education


Clair H. Lewis


Sept. 1927


Springfield College, B. P. E.


Assistant


Physical Education


Helen G. Osborn


Sept. 1928


Posse Nisson School of Physical Ed- ucation


Assistant


Physical Education


Ellen M. Gifford


Jan. 1929


Boston School of Physical Education


323


Wentworth Institute


Sept. 1930


Assistant


Manual Arts


INDEX


Department or Division


Report


Receipts


Expenses


Accountant .


.67


80


88


Agency Trust and Investment


87 113


Armory


81 94


Assessors


252


89


Births.


.36


Building Inspector


230


.94


Cemetery .


85, 226


85 111


Cemetery Trust Fund


87 149


Certification of Notes


.90


Deaths .


.59


Dental Clinic


82


95


Education


84 102


Election and Registration


.90


Electric Light Department.


134, 140, 210-214


85


108


Electrical Inspection


212-213


Engineering Department


207-209


80


91


Finance Commission


246


90


Fines and Forfeits


78.


Fire Alarm 214


93


Fire Department 222-224 81 93


Fish and Game Warden 251


Forestry Department


232


81


94


General Revenue


77


Health . 242-244 82 95


Health Oculist


82 95


Highway Division 188-192


98


Indebtedness, Limitations of . .76


Indebtedness, Municipal. 67-68 86. 112


Insurance Schedule .


179


Interest


86. 112


Inventories


240


Jury List


172


Library


247-250 84 105


Licenses and Permits.


78


Marriages . 50


Memorial Office Building


80


91


Milk Inspector 243 82


.95


Moth Suppression


232


81 94


Parks Division


192-194 84 105


Planning Board


90


II


Department or Division


Report


Receipts


Expenses


Police


216-220


81


.92


Public Property Account


147


Public Works.


186-205


100


Purchasing Division


.240-241


Recapitulations of Expenditures and


Receipts .


Recreation Department


234-239


84


106


Refunds .


88


113


Sanitation


82


97


School Committee .


267-323


Sealer Weights and Measures


228-229


81


94


Selectmen .


156


80


88


Sewer and Drains


194


82


96


Scwer Construction


194


82


.97


Sewer Maintenance


194


.96


Soldiers' Benefits


101


Statement of Borrowed Money


74


Tax Titles . 256


Town Clerk


80 88


Town Counsel.


257 90


Town Debt, Classified Statement of


6S


Town Manager


176-178


80


88


Town Meeting Records.


3-35


Town Physician


101


Town Reports, Printing of


107


Treasurer and Collector 264


80 .89


Tuberculosis Clinic


243


95


Unclassified .


107


Unpaid Bills


150


Water Works


196-199 85


109


Welfare


245


83 101


PHOTOGRAPHS AND CHARTS


Page


Annual Departmental Data


255


Business Hazards.


217


Cemetery Entrance


225


Construction Costs


180-185


Crusher


206


Day Memorial Chapel




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