Report of the city of Somerville 1902, Part 18

Author: Somerville (Mass.)
Publication date: 1902
Publisher: Somerville, Mass.
Number of Pages: 518


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Women.


:SCHOOL."


GRADE.


Regular.


Assistants.


Boys.


Girls.


Total.


Years.


Months.


Never in School


From Other City


From Other


Schools.


Latin


Thirteenth .


26


34


60


18


4


5


3


Twelfth .


46


42


88


17


0


1


4


Eleventh


46


51


97


16


3


2


2


Tenth .


62


63


125


15


4


119


11


Total .


4


7


180


190


370


.. .


127


20


Special .


3


13


16


19


4


4


2


Thirteenth .


51


100


151


18


6


Twelfth .


40


107


147


17


7


4


4


Eleventh


99


115


214


16


6


7


6


Tenth


103


147


250


15


8


238


23


Total .


10


24


296


482


778


1,148


380


57


Ninth


9


16


231


282


513


14


9


14


27


Eighth


16


311


376


687


13


11


41


52


Seventh.


22


441


491


932


13


0


35


62


Sixth


24


500


521


1,021


12


1


179


100


Fifth


1


23


3


598


585


1,183


10


11


263


128


Fourth


29


607


598


1,205


9


10


167


164


Total Gram- mar .


10


130


3


2,688


2,853


5,541


699


533


Third


25


1


633


599


1,232


8


8


1


156


177


Second


29


·


651


615


1,266


7


6


1


170


189


First .


33


1


830


755


1,585


6


2


1,184


172


255


Total Pri-


mary .


87


2


2,114


1,969


4,083


1,186


498


621


Total Gram- mar and


Primary .


10


217


5


4,802


4,822


9,624


1,196


1,197


1,154


Kindergarten .


4


4


93


104


197


4


S


209


3


Special Teach-


- ers . . .


2


5


....


Grand Totals


26.


257


9


5,371


5,598


10,969


...


..


1,395


1,200


1,154


. .


....


....


31


476


672


Grammar


Total High School


14


.


Primary


Men.


Before.


Schools.


English


2


253


37


222


ANNUAL REPORTS.


TABLE 11 .- PUPILS IN HIGH AND GRAMMAR SCHOOLS.


High Schools.


Grammar and Primary Schools


Kinder- gartens.


Total.


Annual enrollment


1,143


11,560


413


13,116


Average membership


1,074


9,137


191


10.402


Average attendance


1,025


8.565


156


9,746


Per cent. of attendance


95.4


93.7


81.7


93.5


Number cases of tardiness


377


2,958


...


3,335


Number cases of dismissal


415


1,563


...


1,978


Number cases of punishment


328


328


Membership, January, 1902


1,066


9,294


194


10,554


Membership, December, 1902


1,148


9,624


197


10,969


Average number to a room


37.5


45.3


49.0


44.6


TABLE 12 .- NUMBER OF PUPILS ADMITTED TO GRADE I. IN SEPTEMBER.


SCHOOL.


1898.


1899.


1900.


1901.


1902.


SCHOOL.


1898.


1899.


1900.


1901.


1902.


Prescott .


37


53


56


49


69


Glines


65


69


70


70


80


Hanscom .


45


57


56


42


41


Forster


42


71


69


80


77


Davis .


26


34


27


37


43


Bingham


53


60


65


78


84


Bennett


27


47


41


41


73


Carr


49


52


50


61


44


Baxter


Morse


58


66


64


75


76


Knapp


59


63


73


40


38


Durell


25


46


34


40


44


Perry


15


51


42


48


42


Burns


42


67


64


68


71


Pope


22


37


42


26


37


Highland


43


47


77


44


51


BeÎl


27


32


43


34


37


Hodgkins


51


60


61


70


61


Cummings


33


37


31


31


39


Lincoln .


46


44


33


25


35


Edgerly


26


32


24


36


51


Brown


40


56


34


35


223


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


TABLE 13 .- GRAMMAR SCHOOL GRADUATES, 1902.


Number certificated for High School.


Number en- tering Latin School


Number enter- ing English School.


Total.


SCHOOLS.


Number receiving Diplomas.


Conditionally.


Unconditionally.


Conditionally.


Unconditionally.


Conditionally.


Unconditionally.


Conditionally.


Unconditionally.


Prescott


.


41


2


35


. .


3


1


16


1


19


Pope


·


35


5


30


. .


9


2


31


2


40


Edgerly


46


6


40


2


6


1


21


3


27


Glines


40


3


35


1


5


2


19


3


24


Forster


61


6


51


2


24


3


20


5


44


Carr


51


7


36


3


13


1


14


4


27


Morse


45


7


32


. .


9


5


19


5


28


Highland .


67


4


63


..


18


1


31


1


49


Hodgkins.


3.2


3


29


10


. .


23


33


. .


Total


.


497


54


419


18


107


45


213


63


320


TABLE 14 .- TRUANT STATISTICS.


1897.


1898.


1899.


1900.


1901.


1902.


Number of visits of officer to schools


427


415


538


501


470


435


Absences investigated


342


411


448


470


502


384


Cases of truancy


110


135


158


105


106


163


Truants arrested


10


7


6


6


8


Sent to Truant School


8


6


6


4


9


6


Number now in Truant School


.


9


7


4


10


9


7


2


13


2


20


Knapp


.


31


5


26


5


3


12


3


17


BeÎl


48


6


42


. .


8


1


17


1


25


Outside


. .


. .


. .


.


224


ANNUAL REPORTS.


TABLE 15 .- ATTENDANCE IN ELEMENTARY EVENING SCHOOLS, SEASON OF 1901=1902.


Prescott.


Bell.


Forster.


Highland.


¡Total.


Enrolled


Male Female


62


320 S4


85 51


25


175


Total


77


404


136


83


700


Ave. Membership


Male Female


39


136


32 19


32


239


11


36


18


81


Total


50


172


51


50


323


Ave. Attendance


Male Female


29


100 28


22


23 14


174 62


Total


37


128


34


37


236


Per cent. Att. out of No. Belonging


74.0


74.4


66.7


74.0


73 .:


Per cent. Att. out of Enrollment .


48.1


31.7


25.0


44.6


33.7


No. of Teachers


Male Female


2


4


2


2


10


2


12


2


2


18


Total


4


16


4


4


28


No. of Sessions'


74


94


74


58


300


Teachers, cost of


$541 00


$2,659 50


$622 50 $523 00


$4,346 00


Janitors and supplies, cost of .


222 03


525 67


209 21


148 76


1,105 67


Total


$763 03


$3,185 17


$831 71 $671 76


$5,451 67


Cost per pupil per


evening .


$0 281


$0 273 34 94


$0 338 11 49


$0 319 11 80


$0 303


Cost per evening


10 40


18 17


Cost per pupil in ave. membership .


15 26


18 52


16 31


13 43


16 88


Cost per pupil in ave. attendance


20 62


24 88


24 46


18 16


23 10


Average attendance : - October


339


November


281


December


209


January . 200


.


February . 147


March . 9


8


12


58


525


15


225


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


TABLE 15 ( Concluded). - Evening Drawing School, Season of 1901=1902.


Industrial.


Freehand.


Total.


Enrolled


Male Female


149


32 30


181 30


Total


149


62


211


Ave. Membership


Male Female


93


17 16


16


Total


93


33


126


Ave. Attendance


Male Female


79


11 9


9


Total


79


20


99


Per cent. Attendance out of No. Belonging .


Male Female


84.9


64.7 56.3


81.8 56.3


Total


84.9


60.6


78.6


Per cent. Attendance out of Enrollment


Male Female


53.0


34.4 30.0


49.7 30.0


Total


53.0


32.3


46.9


No. of Teachers .


Male Female


4


4


. .


2


2


Total


4


2


6


Cost of Instruction . Cost of Supplies, Janitors, and Light


342 80


Total cost


$1,423 80


Cost per Capita ( Average Membership )


11 30


Cost per Capita (Average Attendance )


14 38


Number of Sessions


46


Average Attendance : -


October 137


·


January


88


November 115


.


February


·


85


December · 112


March


74


..


110


. .


90


..


..


. .


$1,081 00


226


TABLE 16 .- GRAMMAR SCHOOL GRADUATES FOR A SERIES OF YEARS.


YEAR.


Prescott.


Bell.


Forster.


Morse.


Highland.


Edgerly.


Pope.


Knapp.


Hodgkins.


Glines.


Carr.


Total.


Membership of


Grammar and


Primary Schools.


Per cent. of Aver-


Graduating.


Entered


Per cent.


entering of those


Graduating.


1885


51


73


28


30


29


197


4,635


4.25


133


67.51


1886


60


66


26


23


22


221


4,849


4.56


146


66.06


1887


52


67


28


37


37


243


5,109


4.75


156


64.19


1888


54


64


34


41


50


281


5,568


5.04


169


60.14


1889


59


91


48


42


41


1890


54


106


45


56


57


318


6,062


5.24


184


57.86


1891


44


73


41


55


44


39


296


6,035


4.90


199


67.23


1892


41


36


75


49


45


49


36


39


370


6,525


5.67


228


61.62


1893


40


60


48


63


67


46


36


38


398


6,674


5.97


240


60.30


1894


39


29


79


66


68


41


35


32


389


6,600


5.89


253


65.04


1895


36


32


58


63


73


42


36


34


1896


38


34


72


38


70


46


37


35


370


7,201


5.13


281


76.00


1897


34


39


50


48


41


29


30


25


45


27


368


7,602


4.84


273


74.19 .


1898


36


43


31


46


36


50


36


28


41


35


382


8,029


4.75


281


73.56


1899


37


50


62


48


49


40


34


34


39


37


38


468


8,351


5.60


345


73.72


1900


36


45


43


31


43


47


44


34


42


36


33


434


8,689


4.99


317


73.00


1901


34


38


70


43


72


47


43


38


41


35


36


497


8,811


5.64


372


74.80


1902


41


ão


61


45


67


46


35


31


32


40


51


497


9,328


5.33


350


70.40


786


994


899


824


911


522


402


368


240


210


158


6,314


119,538


5.29


4,277


67.74


ANNUAL REPORTS.


374


6,955


5.37


255


68.18


211


4,584


4.60


155


73.46


Average


age Membership


High School.


.


227


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


TABLE 17. - ATTENDANCE STATISTICS FOR A SERIES OF YEARS.


DECEMBER.


ENROLLMENT.


Average Membership.


Average Attendance.


Per cent. of Attendance.


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


6,091


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


1895


9,913


7,617


7,255


95.2


2,736


0.377


1896


10,582


8,077


7,663


94.9


2,743


0.358


1897


11,293


8,589


8,144


94.8


2,486


0.305


1898


11,577


9,085


8,636


95.1


2,941


0.341


1899


11,975


9,502


8,965


94.3


2,566


0.286


1900


12,345


9,823


9,174


93.4


2,759


0.300


1901


12,499


9,991


9,350


93.6


2,937


0.294


1902


13,116


10,402


9,733


93.5


3,335


0 343


228


ANNUAL REPORTS.


TABLE 18 .- 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


7


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


1895


7,617


775


10.17


92


1.21


1896


8,077


858


10.62


119


1.47


1897


8,589


885


10.31


121


1.59


1898


9,085


890


9.80


130


1.43


1899


9,502


985


10.70


137


1.49


1900


9,823


1,031


10.49


131


1.33


1901


9,991


1,098


10.99


152


1.52


1902


10,402


1,138


10.94


164


1.58


229


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


TABLE 19 .- PROMOTIONS FOR SCHOOL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1902.


GRADE.


On June Promo-


tion List.


Unconditionally


Promoted to Next


Promoted on Trial.


Left Behind.


Promoted more than


One Grade.


Special Promotions


September and June.


Promotees Dropped


Three Months' Trial.


1


1,443


1,060


69


314


4


6


1


II


1,318


1,040


104


174


6


2


7


III


1,211


1,015


91


105


3


11


14


IV


1,142


955


104


83


.


3


18


<


1,075


846


116


113


10


4


19


VI


992


773


119


100


4


21


VII


741


560


105


76


1


.


22


VIII


574


456


70


48


4


3


13


IX


513


419


54


40


2


. .


. .


Total


9,009


7,124


832


1,053


30


33


115


Percentage of Promotions for School Year Ending June 30, 1902.


GRADE.


On June Promo-


tion List.


Unconditionally


Promoted to Next


Promoted on Trial.


Left Behind.


Promoted more than


Special Promotions


September and June.


Promotees Dropped


Three Months' Trial.


I


100


73.5


4.9


21.6


0.30


0.42


1.4


II


100


79.0


7.9


13.1


0.45


0.15


6.7


III


100


83.8


7.5


8.7


0.25


0.90


15.4


IV


100


83.6


9.1


7.3


...


0.26


17.3


V


100


78.7


10.8


10.5


0.93


0.37


16.4


VI


100


77.9


12.0


10.1


0.40


18.5


VII


100


75.6


14.2


10.2


0.13


...


20.9


VIII


100


79.5


12.2


8.3


0.70


0.52


18.6


IX


10


81.7


10.5


8.2


0.39


....


....


Total


100


79.1


9.2


11.7


0.33


0.36


13.8


between


back after


Grade.


Grade.


One Grade.


between


back after


230


ANNUAL REPORTS.


. TABLE 20. - RESIGNATIONS OF TEACHERS.


SCHOOL.


Teacher.


Resignation Took Effect.


In Service.


Davis


Harriet E. Roxbury,


Jan. 31.


4 yrs. 5 mos.


English High .


Merrill S. Lovering,


Feb. 21.


1


6


Glines


Mary G. Woodman,


March 28.


2


66


7 "


Hodgkins .


Berthe M. Mason,


7


7 "


English High .


Mary P. Anderson.


June 30.


7


66


Perry


Florence M. Marshall,


66


3


66


Edgerly .


M. Eva Warren,


4


Edgerly .


Elizabeth M. Wheelock,


1


Forster .


Lucetta Knowles,


1


Carr .


Jennie E. Sutherland,


4


66


Hodgkins


Ida M. Pettee,


3


66


Hodgkins


Eva E. Whiting,


66


1


Prospect Hill.


Sarah I. Baird Teague,


66


7


English High .


Mary P. Hitchcock,


66


7


English High .


M. Jessamine Dixon,


66


7


Cummings .


Lydia J. Page,


66


33


Carr .


Mabel A. Mann,


66


3


¥


Forster


Jo Winslow King,


66


3


66


Forster .


Fannie E. Jennison,


Oct. 8.


6


1 mo.


Highland


J. Sherman Richardson,


Dec. 24.


3 mos.


Perry


Mirion H. Milner,


Durell


Maude M. Brackett,


66


3 yrs. 3


66 4 mos.


66


Glines


Emma E. Norcross,


4


231


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


TABLE 21 .- TEACHERS ELECTED IN 1902.


SCHOOL.


Teacher.


Coming From


Began Service.


Salary.


Davis .


Gertrude D. Goodale,


Malden.


Feb. 10.


$650


Bingham


Beatrice Kendall,


Somerville.


Sept. 8.


650


Bennett


Bertha M. Martindale,


New Bedford.


650


Edgerly


Mary Corry,


Cobleskill, N. Y.


66


725


Edgerly


Maud J. Nickerson,


Melrose.


66


650


Glines .


Lilla M. Marble,


Leominster.


66


650


Glines .


Zelpha L. Thayer,


Reading.


650


Forster


Emma G. Blanchard,


Everett.


66


650


Forster


Rosabelle M. Franklin,


Medford.


650


Hodgkins


Catharine A. Burden,


Everett.


66


650


Bennett


Kate B. Gifford,


Everett.


650


Edgerly


Naomi E. Stevens,


Melrose.


650


Carr


May E. Berry,


Somerville.


66


650


Morse


Abigail P. Hazelton,


Stonehanı.


66


650


English High


Elizabeth Campbell,


Winthrop.


900


English High


Bessie D. Davis,


Somerville.


900


Baxter .


Elizabeth E. Carr,


Danvers.


650


Perry


Helen M. Cogan,


Somerville.


400


Cummings


Ruth B. Stanley,


Mineville, N. Y.


650


Hodgkins


Maude C. Valentine, Lilla E. Mann,


Malden.


650


Highland


J.Sherman Richardson,


Beachmont.


Oct. 6.


1,800


Highland


Mary F. Kelley,


Beachmont.


650


Forster


Winifred S. Clark,


W. Springfield.


Oct. 27.


650


Highland


Ernest W. Robinson,


Fitchburg.


Jan.2, '03. 66


1,800


Durell .


Etta C. Rochefort,


Everett.


650


66


400


Hodgkins


Somerville.


66


.


232


ANNUAL REPORTS.


TABLE 22 .- LEAVE OF ABSENCE OF TEACHERS.


March 31. A. Marion Merrill, for two months. April 30. Esther Bailey, for two months. May 26. Mary E. Coyle, for one year. September 29. George E. Nichols, for nine months.


TABLE 23 .- TRANSFER OF TEACHERS.


TEACHERS.


From


To


Gertrude D. Goodale P. M. Pigeon


Annie E. McCarty


Frances A. Wilder


Davis Hanscom Prospect Hill


Hanscom Davis Clark Bennett 66


Bennett Prospect Hill ..


Agnes S. Campbell Katharine C. Connolly Kate L. Wheeler . Isadore E. Taylor Miriam Cavanagh Carrie L. Bliss . Cara M. Johnson . Alice T. McNamara


66 Bennett


Morse Highland


66 Burns Lincoln


233


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


TABLE 24. - 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


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


4


7


9


130


139


1889


10


60


56


4


7


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


88


63


5


19


12


177


189


1894


15


91


66


6


11


12


177


189


1895


28


91


73


5


12


19


186


209


1896


30


102


74


6


14


22


208


230


1897


31


10


85*


6


18


22


227


249


1898


32


112


87*


7


13


23


229


252


1899


36


119


92*


7


9


23


240


263


1900


40


127


96*


7


6


24


249


273


1901


441


130


94*


7


8


26


257


283


1902


45+


140


91*


7


9


26


266


292


*Four Kindergartners.


+Two Secretaries.


TABLE 25 .- BOOKS AUTHORIZED FOR USE, 1902. For Grammar and Primary Schools.


"Great Artists" Series Educational Publishing Co.


Arnold Primer ... Silver, Burdett & Co.


Hawthorne Readers. Globe School Book Co.


Graded Literature Readers. Maynard, Merrill & Co.


Word Builder, Gage and O'Loughlin B. H. Sanborn & Co.


For High Schools.


Leberecht Huhnchen. Seidel A Text-Book in Physics Wentworth & Hill


234


ANNUAL REPORTS.


TABLE 26 .- GRADUATION EXERCISES, 1902. High Schools.


The graduation exercises of the High Schools occurred on Tuesday evening, June 24, at the First Methodist Episcopal Church, in the presence of a large audience of parents and friends.


A brief address was made by His Honor, Mayor Edward Glines, the formal address to graduates being given by the Hon. Nathan C. Schaeffer, of Harrisburg, Penn.


At the close of the address, the chairman of the School Com- mittee, S. Newton Cutler, presented diplomas to the 164 members of the graduating classes.


The graduation exercises were followed by a reception to the graduates and their parents, given by the School Board, at which about 500 were present.


ORDER OF EXERCISES.


Overture. "Merry Wives of Windsor." Nicolai


Hadley's Orchestra.


1. Singing. *Chorus, "Come, Gentle Spring" (Seasons). Haydn


2. Prayer. Rev. Richard G. Woodbridge.


3. Address. His Honor, Mayor Edward Glines.


4. Singing.


Soli and Chorus, "O Sing to God." Gounod


5. Address to Graduates. Hon. Nathan C. Schaeffer,


Superintendent of Public Instruction for State of Pennsylvania.


6. Singing. a. Four-part Song, "Easter Hymn." H. K. Hadley


b. Trio, "Barcarola" (Girls' Voices). Campana


7. Presentation of Diplomas. S. Newton Cutler, Chairman of School Board.


8. Singing. Kipling's "Recessional." Schnecker


(Orchestration by S. Henry Hadley.)


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


LATIN HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES.


Lillian Henrietta Baldwin. Mary Elizabeth Grimes.


Helen Almira Barker.


Estella Waters Grove.


Mary Elizabeth Batchelder.


Carolyn Reta Holt.


Alice Burt Berry.


Cora Louise Hull.


Florence Alice Burt.


Ethelyn Louise Jones. Blanche Isabelle Jouett.


Julia Theresa Connor. Marion Daniels.


Mildred Fiske Lincoln.


Nellie Gertrude Dearborn.


Gertrude Keene Lord.


May Berneice Garland.


Esther Winnifred Merrill.


Grace Barnes Gilman.


Gertrude May Grant.


Sara Edith Moses. Edith Florence Mulliken.


1


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


235


Louisa Mabelle Norton.


Laila Campbell Nye.


Harriet Amanda Osborne.


James Joseph Hepburn, Jr.


William Leaper Mercer, Jr.


Carle Jewett Merrill.


Ruth Richards.


John Robert Nichols. Arthur Leonard O'Leary.


Helen Louise Russell.


Clarence Divoll Proctor.


Louise Melbourne Saunders.


George Waldo Proctor.


Helen May Starkey.


Stanley Wellington Roberts.


Ethel Powis Sturtevant.


Alfred James Saunders.


Katharine Ward.


Charles Francis Shepard.


Joseph Marion Story.


Everett Goldsmith Wentworth.


Frank Charles Wheeler.


James Goddard Whiting.


Arthur Dudley Whitman.


ENGLISH ¡HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES.


Cora Adams.


Gertrude Frances McCarthy.


Edith Pearl Austin.


Henrietta McConnell.


Hattie May Baker.


Isabelle Gertrude McFadden.


Florence Lillian Bemis.


Mildred Alethea Merrill.


Elin Ottilia Bengtson.


Edith Belle Miller.


Florence Lillian Black.


Ethel Beatrice Morris.


Jennie May Boynton.


Jennie Clare Moulton.


Emily Ruth Burke.


Persis Chapin Olney.


Ethel Gertrude Cambridge.


Nellie Augusta Pigott.


Ethelyn Eastman Carter.


Mabelle Florence Pote.


Janet Caroline Christie.


Ida Louise Rand.


Alice Marie Commins.


Lotta Lucy Russell.


A'nnie Maria Coveney.


Eva Martha Sanborn.


Mabel Gertrude Craig.


Josephine C. Shea.


Elizabeth Childs Crocker.


Maude Burbank Simes.


Laura Mabel Smith.


Elizabeth Givens Crooks. Isabel Stafford Daggett.


Mary Louise Smith.


Ellen Julia Delay. Martha Sylvester Derfus.


Octavia Annette Stewart.


Ella Louise Donahue.


Ida, Mildred Stodder.


Mabelle Malinda Durell.


Adelaide Bertha Tomfohrde.


Hannah Mosher Everett. Mary Prescott Felch. Julia May Flaherty. Dorothy Margaret Franke. Julia Ann Frazier. Helen Estella Frye.


Mollie Bond Wellner. Ruby Gertrude White. Lena Helen Whitney. Grace Marston Wing. Georgiana Sarah Wright.


Iva Howard Grant.


Chester . Warren Butterworth.


Blanche Nathalie Hall.


Ralph Donald Cleverley. Royal Bailey Farnum. Clifford George. Foskett. Frank Martin Gracey.


Ruby Lillian Harrison. Laura Hughes Charlotte B. Joscelyn. Ida May Kane. Grace Ethelind Lamont.


Gorham Waller Harris.


Percival Jerauld Holmes.


Willis. Austin Hubbard. Albert Edward Hughes.


Guy Horton Hunt. Harold Blair Lamont.


Elizabeth Blanche Landers.


Marguerite Lawrence. Clara Kenrick Linnell. Natalie Louise Loth. Eleanor Gertrude Luscomb.


Roy Stuart Lanphear. Henry Delano Loring Leon John Marsh. George Elder Mason.


Gertrude Maria Hallett. Aline Louise Hanscom.


Mabel Bradford Wyman.


Mary Sarah Haggerty.


Minnie Clyde Stentiford.


·Harriet Lottie Yelland. Harold Aaron Butters. Laurence Cain. Frank Ellis Currier.


Chester Otto Fleischner.


Herbert Edmund Fleischner. Edward Sanborn French.


Błanche Lowell Paine. Octavia May Perkins. Alice Cobleigh Rand.


236


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Pierce Powers McGann.


Ray Elmer Shedd.


Berkeley Wolff Mossman.


Ferdinand Brooks Smith.


Henry Stuart Nolan.


George Smith, Jr.


Thomas Henry O'Connell.


Chester Dean Southworth.


Leslie B. Phillips.


Everett Garfield Stone.


Reuben Parker Prichard.


Percy Harold Underhill.


Fisher Keeler Rice.


Joseph Fremont Wilber.


Clifford Tower Richardson.


Paul Revere Wild.


Charles Alonzo Russ.


Albert Baker Wing.


Milbury Henry Ryder.


Eliot Wingersky.


Walter Butler Sanborn.


Herbert Watson Woodward.


John Henry Savage.


Edwin Arthur Wright.


TABLE 27 .- GRAMMAR SCHOOL GRADUATES.


The lack of a hall large enough to accommodate all the grammar school graduates and their friends compelled us to de- vote two evenings to the graduation exercises. Accordingly, Wednesday evening, June 25, and Thursday evening, June 26, were set apart for the purpose.


Instead of an address to graduates by some prominent gentleman, the graduates entertained the audience by declama- tions or readings, at least one representative from each school taking part.


The following was the order of exercises on Wednesday evening :-


Order of Exercises June 25.


S. Newton Cutler, Chairman of the School Board, Presiding. Overture. "Orpheus." Offenbach


Hadley's Orchestra.


1. Prayer.


Rev. Philip L. Frick.


2. *Singing. Chorus, "He Watching Over Israel" (Elijah). Mendelssohn


3. Composition. (Reproduction), "Death of the Little Dauphin." Maurice Winn.


4. Recitation.


"The Schoolmaster's Guests." Will Carleton


William F. Dolan.


5. Singing. Two-part Song (Girls' Voices), "Merry June" (Vocal Polka). Vincent


(Orchestration by S. Henry Hadley.)


6. Address to Graduates and Presentation of Diplomas to Pres- cott and Knapp Graduates. Dana W. Bennett, Chairman District Committee, Ward 3.


7. Singing.


Four-part Song, "Night Song." Rheinberger


8. Reading. "Edinburgh After Flodden." Martha H. Mackenzie.


Aytoun


9. Recitation.


"The Death Disk." Mark Twain


Vera E. Drew.


10. Presentation of Diplomas to Edgerly and Glines Graduates. Dana W. Bennett.


237


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


11. Singing.


Grand March from "Tannhauser," "Union and Liberty."


12. Recitation.


"The Rising in '76."


T. Buchanan Read


13. Recitation.


"Making an Orator." Stephen Crane


Ina G. Harding.


14. Presentation of Diplomas to Pope and Bell Graduates.


15. Flag Salute. Dana W. Bennett.


Graduates.


16. Singing. Soldiers' Chorus from "Faust." Gounod Each School is represented on the Programme by one of its Graduates.


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


Names of Graduates. PRESCOTT SCHOOL.


Edna M. Austin.


Ethel G. Bartlett.


Margaret T. Lawler.


Bertha M. Blenkhorn.


Albert E. Lewis.


Harry L. Bowen.


Ruth H. Littlefield.


Catherine Christian.


Herbert L. Loveless.


Richard J. Clark.


Martha H. W. Mackenzie.


Lillian L. Clinkard.


Albert F. McLean.


Eva L. Conley.


Henry W. Munroe.


Adele E. Crane.


Arthur J. Pettengill.


Lorenzo B. Cresto.


Emma L. Farrel.


James A. Flaherty.


Carrie M. Fletcher.


Edwin A. Freeman.


Frank H. Holland.


Elmer C. Houdlette.


Bertha C. Hutchins.


Hugh J. Hughes.


Grace E. Stearns.


Ethel M. Jordan.


Marietta E. Walker.


Ethel Whitehouse.


KNAPP SCHOOL.


Edward H. Jones.


Annie L. Kiley.


Mary E. Koschwitz.


William J. Lyons.


Helen F. Manning.


Eva M. Marchant. Joseph F. McCabe.


Eleanor M .· McGuire.


Mary E. McIntosh.


Esther M. Mulliken.


Sarah D. Roberts.


Alice Schuerch.


Ethelind Schuerch.


John J. Tobin.


Georgia C. Wellner.


Renah J. Atwood. Albert J. Beach.


Sarah J. Berglind.


Magie B. Blake.


Louise H. Craig.


Margaret L. DeLory.


William F. Dolan.


Francis P. Fallon.


M. Louise Gardham.


L. Philip Garland.


David McF. Gibson.


Walter W. Graustein. Edna M. Guild.


Ethel B. Hannam.


Louis J. Harrington. George Heiderman.


John H. Phillips.


Bergen Reynolds.


Royal S. Roberts.


Zetta M. Scott.


Lincoln P. Sibley.


George D. Smith.


Lena S. Smith


Lewis Stacey, Jr.


Amy E. Joy. Walter G. Kidder.


Ethel E. Kimpton.


Wagner


Ednah A. Whitney.


238


ANNUAL REPORTS.


POPE SCHOOL.


Florence E. Aldridge. Eric A. Berglof.


Frederic C. Bowen.


Helena Theresa Carroll. Sadie Marie Clerc.


Lillian F. Dacey.


Irene A. Osborne.


Anson E. Eaton.


Sarah M. Egan.


Mabel E. Fitch.


Edith L. Giles.


Gay Gleason. William Joseph Halloran.


Fanny Hopkins.


James J. Keaney.


M. Catherine Kelly.


Ednah A. Whitney.


Frances Komenda.


Elmar H. Whitney.


Anthony J. Zeigel.


Harry A. Atwater. Lester D. Austin.


Julia A. Breen.


William B. Broadhead. A. Winifred Bruce.


Christina E. Buchanan.


Margaret E. Buchanan.


George W. Butters.


Chester S. Campbell.


Rebecca E. Clark. Lottie B. Cox.


Hattie Morrison. William H. Musgrave.


C. Lesley Nichols.


Joseph O'Donnell.


Floyd J. Pitcher. Walter C. Rice.


Beatrice Ryder.


Carl R. Safford.


Mabel C. Souther. Nellie A. Sullivan.


Annie L. Taylor.


Edmund J. Twohig.


Millie J. Willis.


Annie Woodbridge.


Margaret R. Woodman.


Florence S. Adams. Ruby G. Allen.


Charlotte C. Austin. Marion E. Bemis. Lena M. Bridges. Edward T. Coleman.


Mabel Conover. Mary G. Cooper. Irving S. Cross. Edgar L. Curran. Harold W. Curtis. Ruth E. Darling.


BELL SCHOOL.


John R. Lakin. Pearl F. LaMoure. Maud L. Landers.


Harold Lewis.


A. Louise Leyland. Elizabeth Mackenzie.


Edward E. Mansfield.


Agnes G. McKennett.


Mabelle G. Moody.


Chester E. Cuddy.


Lesley O. Cummings.


J. Alfred L. De Noyer. Ira Doughty. Stella B. P. Ebrecht.


Mary A. Fitzgerald.


Anna L. Glover. Ina G. Harding. Margaret E. Hegan.


Herbert J. Henderson.


Florence L. Hines.


Cheston M. Hutchins.


Frances C. Jones.


John Francis Manning, Jr. Louise E. Marden.


George F. McClennen.


Roberta B. McDonald.


Margaret G. O'Connell.


Margaret G. Quinn.


George B. Sargent.


Charles E. Sherman.


Mary E. Shoulder.


Maude Luella Tinkham.


Henry I. Walker. William John Walsh.


William B. Wells


George A. List. Henry L. Lovering.


EDGERLY SCHOOL.


Joseph I. DeAvellar. Annie W. Devlin. Lewis E. Drake. Charles A. Edson.




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