Report of the city of Somerville 1894, Part 15

Author: Somerville (Mass.)
Publication date: 1894
Publisher: Somerville, Mass.
Number of Pages: 684


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66 in the fourth class when it entered the school · 285


66 in the fourth class at the present time . 261


.


572


66 pursuing the regular course 176


.


249


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


TABLE 11. - PUPILS IN HIGH AND GRAMMAR SCHOOLS.


Number of persons in the city on the first day of May, 1894, between 5 and 15 years of age, 8,040.


Number between 8 and 14 years of age, 4,993.


High School.


Grammar and Primary Schools.


Total.


Annual enrollment


641


8,746


9,387


Average membership


612


6,600


7,212


Average attendance


584


6,256


6,840


Per cent of attendance


95.4


94.8


94.8


Number cases of tardiness .


333


2,667


3,000


Number cases of dismissal .


2,509


2,509


Number cases of punishment


314


314


Membership, January, 1894


603


6,782


7,385


Membership, December, 1894


662


6,987


7,649


Average number to a teacher


47.3


46.8


46.9


Number over 15 years of age


558


392


950


Number between 8 and 14 years of age


15


4,213


4,218


TABLE 12. - NUMBER OF SCHOOLS AND PUPILS, BY DISTRICTS.


December 15, 1894.


Number of Teachers.


Number of Pupils.


Number in Ninth


Average Number Grade. to a Room.


East Somerville


28


2


2S


2


1,366


S1


48.8


Prospect Hill


48


3


4S


2,166


106


45.1


Winter Hill .


28


1


28


1


1,284


68


45.9


Spring Hill .


29


1


29


2


1,337


65


46.1


West Somerville


.


16


1


16


B


834


87


52.1


Totals


.


S


149


S


6,987


407


46.9


DISTRICTS.


No. of Schools.


a


6


C


a. Principals of ninth-grade grammar schools.


b. Regular teachers.


c. Salaried assistants.


250


ANNUAL REPORTS.


TABLE 13. - PUPILS BY GRADES, DECEMBER, 1894.


TEACHERS.


PUPILS.


Average Age.


Women.


SCHOOLS.


GRADES.


Regular.


Assistants


Boys.


Girls.


Total.


Years.


Months.


tions in June, 1894.


No. double promo- tions in 1894.


High


First Class .


3


12


35


59


94 130


18


6


Second "


35


95 103 155


177


16


4


60


Fourth '


261


15


7


Total


3


12


250


412


662


Grammar


Ninth


7


11


189


209


14


10


349 427


8 1


Seventh


1


14


270


320


590


13


4


395


35


Sixth


14


313


355


668


12


5


466


18


66


Fifth .


17


406


418


824


11


5


549


12


Fourth


17


1


417


417


834


10


652


23


Total Grammar


8


83


1


1,832


1,940


3,772


2,83S


103


Third


19


1


432


415


Second


21


2


516


468 636 23


847 984 1,341 43


6


4


765


26


Kindergarten .


1


Total Primary


66


9


1,673


1,542


3,215


2,185


53


Total Grammar and Primary


8


149


10


3,505


3,482


6,987


5,023


156


Grand Total .


11


161


10


3,755


3,894


7,649


9 7


0 10


745


13


66


First .


26


6


705 20


221


39S 458


Eighth


10


237


14


0


17


4


Third


74 106


Men.


No. single promo-


675


14


Primary 66


251


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


TABLE 14. - NUMBER OF PUPILS AND PER CENT OF WHOLE NUMBER OF PUPILS IN EACH GRADE IN DECEMBER, 1894.


GRADE.


PUPILS.


PER CENT.


1


1,384


18.1


Primary.


2


984


12.9


3


847


11.1


1


834


10.9


5


10.8


Grammar.


6


668


8.8


7


590


7.7


8


458


6.0


9


5.2


10


261


3.4


11


177


2.


High.


12


130


1.7


13


94


1.2


Total, 7,649


824


398


252


ANNUAL REPORTS.


TABLE 15. - ADMISSIONS TO FIRST GRADE IN APRIL AND SEPTEMBER, 1894.


SCHOOL.


April.


Sept.


On Half Time.


SCHOOL.


April.


Sept.


On Half Time.


Bell


23


15


Burns


35


35


38


Edgerly


31


45


Cummings .


6


43


Forster


34


39


Davis .


21


17


Highland


18


50


Durell


0


28


Knapp


28


50


47


Franklin


15


0


Morse


23


24


41


Lincoln


21


22


Pope .


S


49


Bennett


20


23


Prescott


16


41


60


Jackson


6


25


Bingham


29


38


Beech Street


7


21


Glines


15


39


Cedar Street


5


6


Prospect Hill


6


0


Harvard


5


16


Total


372


626


186


·


1


253


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


TABLE 16. - TRUANT STATISTICS.


1893.


1894.


Number of visits to schools


747


795


Absences investigated


596


490


Cases of truancy


159


88


Truants arrested


10


8


Sent to House of Reformation


3


6


Decrease in cases of truancy 45 per cent as compared with 1893.


TABLE 17. - GRAMMAR SCHOOL GRADUATES, 1894.


SCHOOLS.


Number receiv- ing Diplomas.


Number Certificated for High School.


Number that entered the High School.


Prescott


39


36


26


Edgerly


41


39


23


Pope


35


28


20


Knapp


32


20


9


Bell .


31


28


26


Forster


79


75


55


Morse


66


54


43


Highland


68


62


51


Total .


391


342


253


-


254


ANNUAL REPORTS.


TABLE 18. - ATTENDANCE IN EVENING SCHOOLS, 1894.


BELL.


PRESCOTT.


HIGHLAND.


October.


November.


December.


October.


November.


December.


October.


November.


December.


Total.


Enrolled


191


198


203


83


93


93


83


96


96


392


Average Membership


94


49


33


66


62


52


52


50


35


120


Average Attendance


61


32.6


23


55


44


43


33


28


20


86


Per cent Attendance


64.9


66.5


69.7


83.3


70.9


82.7


63.5


56.0


71.4


71.7


Number of Teachers


7


4


3


5


5


$ 3.9


4


3


2.5


9.4


Pupils to Teacher


13.4


12.2


11


13.2


124


13.3


13.0


16.6


14


12.8


Cost for October


$ 460 50


66


November


354 50


66


66


December


289 90


Total


$ 1,104 90


Cost per Pupil


$9 21


Number of Sessions


47


EVENING DRAWING SCHOOL, 1894.


INDUSTRIAL.


FREE-HAND.


October.


November


December


October.


November


December


Enrolled


120


123


123


98


108


113


Average Membership


109


99


83


82


90


63


Average Attendance


103


83


63


65


59


44


Per cent Attendance


94.5


83.8


75.9


79.3


65.5


69.8


Number of Teachers


5


5


5


3


3


3


Pupils to Teacher


.


21.8


19.8


16.6


41


30


21


Cost of Instruction, etc.


$ 728 00


" Supplies .


253 15


per Capita .


14 12


Number of Sessions


23


255


TABLE 19 .- GRAMMAR SCHOOL GRADUATES FOR A SERIES OF YEARS.


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


1885


51


73


28


30


29


211


4,531


4.65


155


78.46


1886


60


66


26


93


197


4,584


4.29


133


67.51


1887


52


67


28


221


4,635


4.76


146


66.06


1888


54


64


34


41


50


243


4,849


5.01


156


64.19


1889


59


91


12


41


281


5,109


5.50


169


60.14


1890


54


106


15


55


-4-4


39


1


296


6,062


4 88


199


67.23


1892


=


36


49


45


49


36


39


370


6,035


6.13


228


61.62


1893


10


60


18


63


67


46


36


38


398


6,525


6.09


240


60.30


1894


39


29


79


66


68


41


35


32


389


6,674


5.82


253


65.04


494


665


452


462


460


175


107


109


2,924


54,572


5.36


1,863


63.71


Prescott.


Bell.


Forster.


Morse.


Highland.


Edgerly.


Pope.


Knapp.


Total.


Average


Membership of


Grammar and


Primary Schools.


Per cent of Aver-


Graduating.


Entered


High School.


Per cent


entering of those


Graduating.


318


5.568


5.71


184


57.86


1891


73


41


.


age Membership


256


ANNUAL REPORTS.


TABLE 20. - ATTENDANCE STATISTICS FOR A SERIES OF YEARS.


DECEMBER.


ENROLLMENT.


Average Membership.


Average Attendance. Attendance.


Per cent of


Number of Tardinesses.


Ratio of Tardiness to Average Attendance.


1885


6,276


4,904


4,627


94.4


2,480


0.536


1886


6,350


4,985


4,678


93.8


2,834


0.606


1887


6,605


5,198


4,879


93.8


2,699


0.553


1888


7,262


5,488


5,174


94.0


2,938


0.549


1889


7,757


5,956


5,585


93.8


2,780


0.498


1890


7,878


6,485


6,075


93.6


3,133


0.516


1891


8,510


6,502


6,09 1


93.7


3,182


0.522


1892


9,120


7,035


6,608


93.9


3,181


0.481


1893


9,632


7,217


6,790


94.1


3,375


0.497


1894


9,387


7,212


6,840


94,8


3,000


0.419


257


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


TABLE 21. - MEMBERSHIP, ETC., OF HIGH SCHOOL


FOR A SERIES OF YEARS.


YEAR.


Average Membership All Schools.


Largest Number in High School.


Per cent of Average Membership of all Schools.


Number of Graduates of High School.


Per cent of Average Membership of all Schools.


1867


2,157


119


5.51


0 32


1868


2,285


141


6.17


17


0.75


1869


2,480


158


6.37


25


1.01


1870


2,639


165


6.25


16


0.65


1871


2,549


161


6.31


33


1.29


1872


2,799


186


6.64


21


0.75


1873


3,217


190


5.91


28


0.87


1874


3,265


198


6.06


26


0.79


1875


3,515


213


6.06


31


0.88


1876


3,712


226


6.09


33


0.81


1877


3,788


227


5.91


37


0.98


1878


3,992


250


6.26


31


0.78


1879


4,169


246


5.90


34


0.82


1880


4,278


254


5.93


27


0.63


1881


4,064


256


6.29


34


0.84


1882


4,263


280


6.57


33


0.77


1883


4,438


278


6.26


43


0.97


1884


4,804


315


6.55


46


0.96


1885


4,904


385


7.85


46


0.94


1886


4,985


374


6.70


56


1.12


1887


5,198


387


7.44


53


1.02


1888


5,488


435


7.92


60


1.09


1889


5.956


444


7.45


67


1.12


1890


6,485


487


7.51


60


0.93


1891


6,502


535


8.23


68


1.05


1892


7,035


577


8.20


80


1.14


1893


7,217


626


8.67


82


1.14


1894


7,274


691


9.50


111


1.52


258


ANNUAL REPORTS.


TABLE 22. - RESIGNATIONS OF TEACHERS, 1894.


SCHOOL.


Teacher.


Time of Resignation.


In Service.


High


Carrie E. Strong.


Jan. 8.


4 months.


Mary M. Kingsbury.


June 30.


2 yrs., 4 mos.


66


Alice E. Sawtelle.


June 30.


1 yr., 5 mos.


Bertha L. Brown.


Sept. 1.


2 yrs., 1 mo.


Mary A. Pratt.


Nov. 26.


1 yr.


Bell


S. Minnie Wiggins.


June 30.


2 yrs., 7 mos.


Edgerly


Emma L. Zeigler.


March 26.


2 yrs.


Forster


Helen A. Smith.


March 26.


1 yr., 4 mos.


Highland


Agnes M. Ward.


Nov. 26.


1 yr., 11 mos.


Knapp


Harry N. Andrews.


March 26.


3 yrs., 7 mos.


Morse


Sarah S. Waterman.


June 30.


7 yrs.


Pope


.


Maria Miller.


June 30.


25 yrs.


Davis


Annie J. Richardson.


Dec. 21.


5 yrs.


Jackson .


Annie W. Hatch.


June 30.


1 yr.


Beech Street


Emma T. Tower.


June 30.


4 yrs.


Harvard


Carrie A. Fowle.


March 26.


1 yr., 7 mos.


.


Amy C. Hudson.


June 30.


18 yrs.


Stella Hall.


Nov. 26.


10 yrs.


Cora F. Sanborn.


Dec. 21.


1 yr., 4 mos.


259


TABLE 23. - TEACHERS ELECTED IN 1894.


SCHOOLS.


Teachers.


Date.


Salary.


High


Mary A. Pratt.


January 29.


$ 800


Carrie A. Marsh.


January 29.


700


66


Nellie S. Bakeman.


May 28.


750


Florence H. Paul.


September 24.


800


66


Florence K. Bailey.


September 24.


800


66


Esther Bailey.


December 31.


750


Cummings


Margaret L. Martin.


January 29.


400


Knapp


John S. Emerson.


March 26.


1,700


Pope


Charlotte S. Buck.


September 24.


600


Forster


Mary E. Bunton.


March 26.


600


66


Irena S. Nightingale.


December 31.


600


Bingham


Mabel E. Mansir.


January 29.


350


Ehzabeth J. O'Neil.


February 26.


600


Morse


Genevieve Allen.


June 25.


675


66


Adelaide F. Eaton.


June 25.


600


Franklin


Jennie A. Chapman.


June 25.


600


Highland


Alice L. Hayward.


June 25.


500


Lincoln


Flora A. Burgess.


February 26.


600


Durell


Grace Bosworth.


June 25.


600


66


Edith L. Hunnewell.


June 25.


350


Harvard


Grace B. Tibbetts.


October 29.


500


Supervisor of


Blanche A. Bemis.


June 25.


600


Davis


Lucia E. Estey.


December 31.


600


TABLE 24. - TRANSFERS OF TEACHERS AS TO SCHOOLS.


TEACHER.


From


To


Nora F. Byard


Bingham.


Durell.


Ella M. Coops


Franklin.


Beech Street.


Grace Emerson


Forster.


Lincoln.


Carrie E. Fay


Lincoln.


Bingham.


Harry F. Hathaway


Lincoln.


Bingham.


Annie L. Savage .


Prospect Hill.


Jackson.


Ella F. Gould


Morse.


Forster.


Lennie W. Bartlett


Forster.


Morse.


Ursula M. Willard.


June 25.


400


Harriet M. Ward.


June 25.


600


Mary Winslow.


June 25.


600


Physical Training


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


(16)


260


ANNUAL REPORTS.


TABLE 25. - TRANSFERS OF TEACHERS AS TO GRADES.


Helen P. Bennett.


From Grade 4, 5 to Grade 6.


66


4


66


5.


Gertrude L. Gardner.


66 66


6


66


7.


Harriet A. Hills.


66


66


5


66


6.


Gertrude C. Mason.


66


66


3


66


4.


Annie G. Sheridan.


66


66


3


4.


Addie E. Wentworth.


66


6


7.


Grace Emerson.


To principalship of Lincoln.


Harry F. Hathaway.


66


" Bingham.


Nora F. Byard.


" Durell.


Ella M. Coops.


66


Beech Street.


TABLE 26. - LEAVE OF ABSENCE OF TEACHERS.


May 28. Addie S. Winnek, for one year.


May 28. S. Adelaide Blood, for one year.


Sept. 24. Anna E. Sawyer, for one year.


Anna C. Damon.


261


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


TABLE 27 .- TIME LOST BY TEACHERS IN 1894.


SCHOOL.


No. of Teachers.


Days Lost.


Days per Teacher.


SCHOOL.


No. of Teachers.


Days Lost.


Days per Teacher.


High .


15


46


3.1


Cummings


4


14


3.5


Bell


13.6


95.5


7.0


Davis


4


15


3.8


Edgerly


13


47.5


3.7


Durell


1


2.5


0.6


Forster


13


55.5


4.3


Franklin


4


48.5


12.1


Highland


13


50


3.8


Lincoln


1


21.5


5.4


Knapp


9.9


25


2.5


Bennett


3.3


3.5


1.0


Morse


13


32


2.5


Jackson


3


6.5


2.2


Pope .


13


95


7.3


Beech Street


2


9.0


4.5


Prescott


13


36.5


2.8


Cedar Street


2


4.5


2.3


Bingham


7.2


29.5


4.1


Prospect Hill


1


5.0


5.0


Burns


4


20.5


5.1


Special


5.4


19.5


3.6


Total


178.4


715


4.0


Per cent of Attendance of Teachers, 97.8


TABLE 28. - NUMBER OF TEACHERS FOR A SERIES OF YEARS.


YEAR.


High School.


Grammar School.


Primary School.


Special Teachers.


Assistants not in charge of room.


Men.


Women.


Total.


1885


9


63


48


1


0


10


111


121


1886


9


62


48


1


0


9


111


120


1887


10


64


48


1


0


9


114


123


1888


10


66


52


1


7


9


130


139


1889


10


60


56


4


10


127


137


1890


10


78


58


5


7


12


146


158


1891


12


86


63


5


13


12


167


179


1892


13


90


67


5


10


12


173


185


1893


14


SS


63


5


19


12


177


189


1894


15


91


66


6


11


12


177


189


10.5


1.8


Glines


S


21


2.0


Harvard


262


ANNUAL REPORTS.


TABLE 29. - TEACHERS OF THE HIGH SCHOOL SINCE ITS ORGANIZATION.


PRINCIPALS.


Robert Bickford, 1852 to 1854. Isaac N. Beals, 1858-59.


Leonard Walker, 1854 to 1856. Henry H. Babcock, 1859 to 1867.


Samuel J. Pike, 1856 to 1858. George L. Baxter, 1867 -


SUB-MASTERS.


Walter F. Marston, 1871 to 1875. Luther B. Pillsbury, 1878-79. William S. Forrest, 1875 to 1878. Frank M. Hawes, 1879


JUNIOR SUB-MASTER. Charles T. Murray, 1887 ASSISTANTS.


Elizabeth C. Babcock, 1852-53. Eudora Morey, 1882


Charlotte Gardner, 1853-54. Minnie C. Clarke, 1882 to 1887. Rebecca F. Ames, 1853-54. Laura E. Giddings, 1882 to 1889. Maria A. Merriam, 1854 to 1856. Frederic B. Hall, 1885. to 1887.


Agnes Gillis, 1854 to 1856.


Josephine H. Short, 1887 to 1892.


Lucy A. Dudley, 1856 to 1858.


Sarah E. Cushman, 1857.


Lydia A. Pearce, 1857-58.


Bessie R. White, 1887 to 1893. Lilia E. Smith, 1889-90.


Mabell S. Clark, 1889 to 1891.


George C. Brackett, 1858 to 1860. Annie E. French, 1891-92.


Harriet E. Reed, 1860 to 1867.


Harriet E. Guild, 1860-61.


Bertha L. Brown, 1892 to 1894.


M. Isabel Goldthwaite, 1892


Sarah L. Graves, 1865 to 1882.


Susan Osgood, 1867-68.


Mary E. Davis, 1867 to 1875.


1868 to 1873.


Sarah W. Fox, 1875 - -


Grace A. Tuttle, 1893 Mary A. Pratt, 1893-94.


Carrie E. Strong, 1893. Grace Weston, 1893-94. Carrie A. Marsh, 1894 Florence H. Paul, 1894 Florence K. Bailey, 1894


Annette E. Long, 1869 to 1882. Julia A. Stetson, 1873 to 1879. Alfred Bunker, 1877-78. Frederic Farnsworth, 1879-80. Kate W. Cushing, 1880 to 1882. Sarah F. Litchfield, 1880 to 1892. Nellie S. Bakeman, 1894 Frances W. Kaan, 1882 Esther Bailey, 1895 Whole number, 58.


Mary M. Kingsbury, 1892 to 1894.


Elizabeth S. Owen, 1861-62.


Lena Gilbert, 1892 Helen H. Wadsworth, 1892


Alice E. Sawtelle, 1893-94.


1


263


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


TABLE 30 .- CHANGES OR ADOPTIONS OF TEXT-BOOKS.


GRADES 4 AND 5 - Frye's Primary and Potter's New Elementary Geography in place of Barnes's and Harper's Geographies.


GRADE 9. - Thomas's United States History in place of Barnes's.


GRADE 3. - Scudder's Fable and Folk Stories.


GRADES 1 AND 2. - The Cecilian, Part 1. Desk book.


GRADES 6, 7 AND 8. - Potter's Advanced Geography. Desk book.


GRADES 4, 5 AND 6. - Ricks's Object Lessons, First Series. Desk book.


GRADES 7, 8 AND 9. - Ricks's Object Lessons, Second Series. Desk book.


GRADE 8. - Tilden's Commercial Geography. Desk book.


GRADE 9. - Appleton's Physical Geography. Desk book. Warren's Physical Geography. Desk book.


TABLE 31. - GRADUATING EXERCISES OF CLASSES OF 1894.


HIGH SCHOOL.


The forty-second annual exhibition of the High School occurred on Tuesday, June 26, at the first M. E. Church, in the presence of a large and interested audience.


After the completion of the programme, His Honor, Mayor William H. Hodgkins, presented diplomas to the one hundred and eleven members of the graduating class.


264


ANNUAL REPORTS.


ORDER OF EXERCISES.


PRAYER. Rev. G. W. DURELL.


SINGING .*- Bridal Chorus : "The Rose Maiden." Cowen


I. SALUTATORY IN LATIN. FRANCIS P. GARLAND


2. READING. THE ANGEL AND THE SHEPHERDS. Wallace


ESTHER SHAW.


VIOLIN SOLO : Religious Meditation. Eichberg


LOTTIE G. BOWERS.


3. READING. MY CLOCK. Jerome


CHARLES H. COLGATE, Jr.


4. DER DAEMMERUNGSVEREIN.


GEORGINA CROSBY. KATHARINE L. STEBBINS.


HELEN A. ELDRIDGE. ETHEL F. TUCKER.


MABEL L. MARSTON. MARTHA E. VINCENT.


ANNIE G. O'CONNELL.


MATTIE G. YORK.


MARIA SANDAHL.


SINGING .- Trio (in canon) : " William Tell." Rossini


Two-part Song: The Pilot. (Male voices.)


Millard


5. ESSAY. An Allegory. BESSIE F. MANNING


6. READING. DEACON TUBMAN'S RACE. Murray


LAURA MAY WELLINGTON.


7. FROM "TROILUS AND CRESSIDA." (Original Version in Greek.)


SAMUEL P. CAPEN. WINIFRED G. HILL.


FREDERICK H. PACKARD.


BLANCHE M. HUSE.


SAMUEL G. UNDERHILL.


SINGING .- Semi-chorus : In Arcady. H. K. Hadley


* Singing accompanied by Hadley's Orchestra.


1


265


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


RECESS.


MUSIC .- Waltzes : Florida ( Land of Flowers ). H. K. Hadley


SINGING .- Recitative and Aria : Caro Nome. "Rigoletto." Verdi ( Instrumentation by S. Henry Hadley. ) EVANGELINE NORWOOD.


8. LES SEPT PÉCHÉS CAPITAUX.


ANNIE M. DE ALMEIDA. ANNA L. HODGDON.


BESSIE A. DADMUN. MABEL G. PAUL.


MABEL G. DELANO. MARY E. TIRRELL.


MABEL A. FITZ.


L. H. BIRMINGHAM.


FLORENCE W. GOODING. D. WILBUR BOWIE.


MABEL A. GRANT.


CHARLES H. TOZIER.


9. BACCHUS AND THE FROGS. ( Adapted from the Greek of Aristophanes. )


Prologue, MAUDE L. SOULE. Bacchus, CHARLES E. LORD.


Queen, ELLEN M. GRIFFIN. With chorus of Frogs.


IO. CLASS POEM.


ALICE R. McGANN


SINGING .- Bird Song. ( Female voices.) Taubert Chorus : Sleighing Song. H. K. Hadley


II. READING. THE ARENA. Wallace


FLORENCE R. CONANT.


12. PROPHECIES. PERCY F. PARSONS


13. VALEDICTORY. EDITH A. WINSHIP


14. PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS. BY HIS HONOR, Mayor WILLIAM H. HODGKINS.


15. PARTING HYMN. WORDS AND MUSIC BY LOUIS H. BIRMINGHAM


266


ANNUAL REPORTS.


MEMBERS OF THE GRADUATING CLASS.


Elizabeth Maud Baldwin.


Grace Howard Morse.


Clara Hosmer Brown.


Evangeline Norwood.


Ethel Maude Chabot.


Annie Gertrude O'Connell.


Annie Elizabeth Chapman.


Mabel Gray Paul.


Elizabeth Paine Chapman.


Bertha Lord Pierce.


Florence Winniefred Chase.


Mabel Alberta Pettes.


Matie Juliette Connolly.


Maria Sandahl.


Mary Delia Magdalene Cooney.


Nannee May Sargent.


Bessie Adelaide Dadmun.


Ada Belle Scales.


Kate May Dane.


Esther Shaw. Maude Lillian Soule.


Sallie Harris Davenport.


Matie Irene Dayfoot.


Annie Florence Stratton.


Mabel Guild Delano.


Gertrude Evelyn Taylor.


Susie Elizabeth Dewing.


Mary Ellen Tirrell.


Katharine Alphonsus Diggins.


Helen Andrews Eldridge.


Inez May Felt.


Mabel Gertrude Fisher.


Mabel Alice Fitz.


Ada Belle Gilmore.


Laura May Wellington. Mada Sevrens Wendell. Blanche Wheeler. Henrietta Louisa Yelland.


Florence Wellington Gooding.


Louis Howland Birmingham.


Grace McIntosh Gordon.


Samuel Taylor Birmingham.


Mabel Alice Grant.


David Wilbur Bowie.


Rebecca Jennie Greene.


Ellen May Griffin. Miriam Gunsenhiser.


Arthur Abbott Clarke. Alvah Frank Dole. William Zobeskie Fleming. William Clark Hammond.


Anna Louise Hodgdon. Cora Isabel Howe. Mary Lilian Le Bosquet.


James Henry Hunt.


Franklin Conant Kendall.


Sophia Atkins Lombard.


Bessie Frances Manning. Mabel Louise Marston. Katharine Mary Mccarthy.


Annie Frances McFadden. Alice Robinson McGann. Sarah Adelaide Merry.


Ethel Florence Tucker.


Elizabeth Mabel Ward.


Charles Edward Lord. Thomas Miller, Jr. Henry Dudley Newell. Joseph William Ralph. Edwin Adams Shaw. Amos Worthen Shepard. Charles Herman Tozier.


267


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


COURSE PREPARATORY TO COLLEGE.


Malcolm Campbell Anderson. Samuel Paul Capen.


Florence Elizabeth Delano. Elsie Grace Hatchard.


Charles Henry Colgate, Jr.


Clara Gertrude Hegan.


Francis Paul Garland.


Frederick Henry Packard.


Percy Fowler Parsons. Leonard Holden Pote. Nathan Parker Reed.


Sarah Elizabeth Hight. Winifred Gertrude Hill. Ethel Gulliver Hodgkins. Blanche Manahan Huse. Mattie Louise Littlefield. Annie Maria Mahoney. Ruth Janet Macgregory.


Herbert Richardson.


John Fulton Stevens.


Ralph Ricker Stratton.


Coleman Tousey.


Samuel Graham Underhill.


Anna Mackay De Almeida.


Edith May Barrows.


Josephine Lord Mitchell. Katharine Louise Stebbins. Harriet Alice Turner. Martha Edwards Vincent. Alice Lucretia Westgate. Grace Rowena White.


Ethel Townsend Bartlett.


Lottie Gertrude Bowers. Lilian Estelle Clark.


Edith Annette Winship.


Martha Edith Winslow.


Florence Reynolds Conant. Georgina Crosby.


Mattie Gertrude York.


268


ANNUAL REPORTS.


TABLE 32 .- GRAMMER SCHOOL GRADUATES.


The graduation exercises of the Grammer schools were held at the First M. E. Church, Union 'square, on Thursday evening, June 28. Three hundred and eighty-nine graduates received diplomas at the hands of His Honor, Mayor Hodgkins.


The following is the


PROGRAMME.


PART FIRST.


I. OVERTURE. "A Morning, Noon and Night in Vienna." Suppe HADLEY'S ORCHESTRA.


2. *SINGING. FOUR-PART SONG. "Night Song." Rheinberger


3. PRAYER. REV. EDWARD S. TEAD.


4. SINGING. Two-PART SONG. " Wanderer's Evening Song." Rubinstein


5. ADDRESS.


REV. EDWARD EVERETT HALE, D. D.


PART SECOND.


6. SINGING. VOCAL GALOP. "The Revel of the Leaves." Veazie


7. ADDRESS TO GRADUATES AND PRESENTATION. OF DIPLOMAS.


Mayor WILLIAM H. HODGKINS.


8. SINGING. VOCAL MARCH. "The May Day." H. K. Hadley


* Singing accompanied by Hadley's Orchestra, under the direction of S. Henry Hadley, teacher of music in the schools.


269


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


PRESCOTT SCHOOL.


GRADUATES.


Annie Atkinson.


Ethel M. Lord.


Warren J. Baldwin.


Mary E. Blood.


Edith E. Ludwig. John Peck.


William E. Bolton.


Minnie E. Price.


William L. Bradford.


William A. Randall.


Annie E. Callahan.


Alfred S. Rich.


Lillian V. Carver.


Eva L. Simmons.


Annie C. Clifford.


Ethel M. Smith.


Florence B. Cochran.


Grace L. Smith.


Charlotte M. Coner.


Persis J. Sylvester.


William F. Cutter.


Arden D. Webb.


Bertha L. Day.


George C. Webb.


Justin A. Duncan.


Duncan Wemyss.


Helen. A. Fitzgerald.


Alice S Frye.


Benjamin F. Wessells. Marion R. White.


Frank W. Grimes.


Rebecca R. Whitman.


Walter M. Higgins.


Jennie D. Wilson.


William N. Howard.


Herbert L. Young.


Ethelyn I. James.


William H. Young.


LUTHER V. BELL SCHOOL.


GRADUATES.


Charles M. Ambrose.


Ada Estelle Lawson.


Arthur M. Blake.


Francis H. Lord.


William I. Brown.


Bradley Adams McCausland.


Amelia Lucile Brownson.


Thomas F. McGann, Jr.


Allen Granger Chapin.


Fred W. Miller.


Mabel Vesta Coney.


Jennie Almira Milner.


Charles F. Cuddy.


Alexander Neeily.


Lillian May Cuddy.


Henry J. T. Pring.


Edna Belle Evans.


Margaret M. Rice.


Frank E. Fitts, Jr. Grace Iva Godfrey. Walter E. Harmon.


Malcolm E. Sturtevant.


Donald Graves Tead.


James Henry Hegan.


Effie H. Thorpe.


Susan Coolidge Woodman.


Alida J. Kaula. Arthur A. Kidder.


Edna M. Snell.


Gertrude A. Lanagan.


270


ANNUAL REPORTS.


EDGERLY SCHOOL. GRADUATES.


Samuel A. Alcock.


F. Gertrude Lowell.


Lilla M. Alger.


Bertha E. Lyman.


Dora B. Anderson.


Ethel A. Manthorne.


Bessie W. Bailey.


Harry L. McPherson.


Winogene Bennett.


Agnes G. Mooney.


Willard C. Braden.


Sadie E. Nickerson.


Annie E. Bruce.


Victor O'Brien.


William A. Burns.


Emma M. Petri.


Clarence E. Cate.


Maude F. Quinn.


Wesley W. Coe.


May A. Rich.


Frances G. Connell.


Jennie E. Scott.


Lucy M. Cunningham.


Nelson C. Smith.


Frederic M. Davis.


Jennie L. Stentiford.


Gladys M. Dueheana.


Louis A. Taylor.


Gertrude S. Dugan.


James F. Tirrell.


Bertha L. Hale.


Lilla M. Walker.


William H. Hale.


Gertrude J. Webber.


Susie L. Hammett.


Clarence W. Wentworth.


Elizabeth F. Hatchell.


Harry B. Wentworth.


Florence G. Kendall.


Joseph K. Wiswell.


OREN S. KNAPP SCHOOL.


GRADUATES.


Elizabeth M. Adams.


Charles Henry Mclaughlin.


Ralph Samuel Adams.


A. Maude McLean.


Lida Bethia Belcher.


Flora Morris.


Alice Irene Budden.


Thomas J. Mullen.


Henry Maurice Cavanagh.


John White Mulliken.


Margaret Teresa Cavanagh.


Bessie Champney Olin.


Ernest David Corliss.


John William Quinn.


Fanny May Daniels.


George John Rauh. William John Roche.


Charles C. Farnum.


Arthur Melville Fillebrown.


Maud Lee Hall. Bertha Haynes.


Ray George Hoffses.


M. Gertrude Killian. E. Gertrude Leighton. Joseph J. Manning.


Florence Linnell.


Leonard W. Rockwell. Patrick Francis Ryan. Margaret E. Simons. Joseph Leo Vincent. Charlotte S. Webb. James E. L. White. Bessie Adelia Yerxa.


271


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


FORSTER SCHOOL.


GRADUATES.


Charles P. Abbott. Chester F. Adams.


Clarence E. Baker.


Jennie L. Hutchinson.


Herbert L. Barnard. Herbert A. Blake.


Mary T. Kennedy.


Florence A. Bone.


Gustave A. Kuhn.


George W. Bone.


Charles A. Lamont.


Joseph E. Bowen.


Charlotte E. Leavitt.


Charlotte I. Browne.


Minnie G. Leavitt.


Edna F. Burckes.


Agnes I. McCoy.


Ella M. Burgess.


Bertha A. McCrillis.


Chester C. Burnham.


Annie L. Mclaughlin.


William H. Butler.


Catherine M. Mclaughlin.


Leonard D. Chandler.


Hector C. McLean.


Gertrude Cheney.


Mary A. Mooney. Ella F. Murdock.


Wallace J. Columbus.


William T. Coveney.


Jennifred M. Noble.


Bessie C. Crosby.


Charlie L. Ogilvie.


Albert G. Crowley.


Minnie B. Palmer.


William D. Crowley.


Alfred B. Pearson.


Ruby H. Currier.


Royal K. Peirce.


Edna L. Cushing. Phillip G. Darling.


Amelia E. Piccott.


Mattie L. Desmond.


Beaulia E. Porper.


Nellie T. Donovan.


Mabel J. Powers.


Nellie E. Drake.


Charles A. Fitzpatrick.


Lalia C. Raymond. Harry E. Sawtell. Frederick T. Scott.


Alice P. French. Louise S. Frost.


William C. Stephenson.


Mabel F. Fuller.


George A. Stevens.


Raymond Gage.


Herbert E. Stone.


Walter R. Gilbert.


Nellie T. Stone.


Jessie F. Grieves.


Harry M. Stoodley.


Helen V. Sutherland.


Mabel G. Griffiths. Waldo D. Hallett.


Charles I. Todd.


Edgar P. Trott.


Helen M. Waldron.


Florence G. Williams. Eleanor J. Wingersky.


Annie M. Hammer. Matie L. Hardison. Addie C. Harlow. Fred R. Harlow. Fred E. Hilliard.


George E. Perkins.


Guy R. Hilliard. Rubena M. B. Howard.


Lulu A. Jones.


272


ANNUAL REPORTS.


MORSE SCHOOL.


GRADUATES.


Maude Bezanson.


George F. Kendall, Jr.


Mary Gertrude Blackwell.


Marion C. Kendall.


Alice Edna Brown.


Margaret A. Lakin.


Helen Damon Carr.


Florence Jeannette Lewis.


Mary Emily Carr.


Daisy Mabelle Little.


Charles D. Chase.


Sarah Eva Logan.


William H. Christie.


Blanche Eugenie Lord.


Harry Bickerton Clark.


Clara Louise Macken.


Florence Sydney B. Clarke.


Agnes M. Moore.


Janet A. Cowan.


Agnes B. Morehouse.


Mary Emma Cox.


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Mildred A. Nichols.


Louis F. Crowell.


Mabel Allen Nye.


A. Gertrude Cummins.


Herman E. Olsen.


Gertrude May Currier.


Edward Thomas O'Neil, Jr.


Mabel Katharine Davis


Alice Maud Parrott.


Mabelle Catharine Deacon.


Emma Franklin Paul.


John H. Densmore.


Ethel Bennett Pitman.


Lillian French Dickinson.


Etta Frances Pratt.


Louise H. Dickinson.


Walter Ramsay.


Eda Florence Dolliver.




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