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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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