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Total
4
2
6
Cost of instruction Cost of supplies, janitors, and light
241 71
Total cost
$1,331 46
Cost per capita ( average membership )
12 68
Cost per capita (average attendance )
17 07
Number of sessions
47
Average attendance : -
October . 109
January
· 71
November 92 .
February
65
December . 61
March
.
.
68
$1,089 75
208
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
Primary Schools.
Per cent. of Aver-
age Membership
High School.
Per cent.
Graduating.
1885
51
73
28
30
29
211
4,584
4.60
155
73.46
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
318
6.062
5.24
184
57.86
1890
54
106
45
56
57
296
6,035
4.90
199
67.23
1892
41
36
75
49
45
49
36
39
370
6,525
5.67
22S
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
374
6,955
5.37
255
68.18
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
S,811
5.64
372
74.80
1902
41
48
61
45
67
46
35
31
32
40
51
497
9,328
5.33
350
70.40
1903
34
45
62
35
65
51
28
34
52
31
47
484
9,362
5.17
354
73.14
820
1,039
961
859
976
573
430
402
292
241
205
6,798
128,900
5.29
4,631
68.10
ANNUAL REPORTS.
1891
44
73
41
55
44
39
197
4,635
4.25
133
67.51
Average
Grammar and
Graduating.
Entered
entering of those
209
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
1903
13,475
10,719
10,056
93.9
3,428
0.342
210
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
1903
10,719
1,208
11.27
181
1.70
211
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
TABLE 19 .- PROMOTIONS FOR SCHOOL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1903.
GRADE.
On June Promo-
tion List.
Unconditionally
Promoted to Next
Grade.
Promoted on Trial.
Left Behind.
Promoted more than
One Grade.
Special Promotions
September and June.
Promotees Dropped
Three Months' Trial.
I
1,478
1,041
69
362
6
1
A
II
1,261
990
98
169
4
2
15
III
1,177
952
97
128
.
3
6
IV
1,181
951
117
109
4
3
10
V
1,123
878
141
104
.
9
15
VI
965
744
126
94
1
7
11
VII
850
590
147
111
2
15
16
VIII
626
449
106
69
2
19
10
IX
495
433
41
21
. .
. .
4
Total
9,156
7,028
942
1,167
19
59
94
Percentage of Promotions for School Year Ending June 30, 1903.
GRADE.
On June Promo-
tion List.
Unconditionally
Promoted to Next
Promoted on Trial.
Left Behind.
Promoted more than
Special Promotions
September and June.
Pronotees Dropped
Three Months' Trial.
I
100
70.4
4.7
24.5
0.4
0.1
0.3
II
100
78.5
7.8
13.4
0.3
0.2
12
III
100
80.9
8.2
10.9
...
0.3
0.8
IV
100
80.5
9.9
9.3
0.3
0.3
0.8
V
100
78.2
12.5
9.3
0.8
1.3
VI
100
77.1
13.1
9.7
0.1
0.7
1.1
VII
100
69.4
17.3
13.1
0.2
1.8
1.9
VIII
100
71.7
17.0
11.0
0.3
0.3
1.6
IX
100
87.5
8.3
4.2
...
...
0.8
Total
100
76.7
10.3
12.7
0.3
0.6
1.0
Grade.
back after
One Grade.
between
between
back after
212
ANNUAL REPORTS.
TABLE 20. - RESIGNATIONS OF TEACHERS.
SCHOOL.
Teacher.
Resignation Took Effect.
In Service.
Prescott
Minerva L. Mills,
June 30.
6 years.
Forster .
Winifred S. Clark,
May 10.
6 months.
Burns
Amy W. Woodbury,
June 30.
4 years.
Hodgkins
Grace M. Bliss,
66
3
66
Bingham
Rose O'Loughlin,
66
7
66
Forster .
Rosabelle M. Franklin,
10 months.
Forster .
Mary C. Strange,
66
3
66
Carr .
Jane W. Leeman,
66
7
Highland
S. Adelaide Blood,
66
4
66
Bell
Ella N. Jones,
66
1
66
Pope .
Ella M. Robinson,
66
4
Bennett
Frances A. Wilder,
66
1
Bennett
Kate L. Wheeler,
6
66
Morse
Anna C. Damon,
24
Bennett.
Ida F. Whitney,
66
4
English High .
Susanna B. Harrington, Edith T. Crabtree,
Oct. 30. Nov. 25.
.
3
2 mos.
Forster .
3
3 mos.
Davis
Phoebe M. Pigeon,
6
4 years.
Highland
Cora B. Wheeler,
21
English High .
Etta A. Seaver,
29
Highland
Mary F. Kelley,
213
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
TABLE 21 .- TEACHERS ELECTED IN 1903.
SCHOOL.
Teacher.
Coming From
Began Service.
Salary.
Latin High
Edith M. Walker,
Concord, N. H.
Sept. 14.
$900
English High
John M. Jaynes,
Somerville.
Feb. 28.
800
Highland
Josephine T. Field,
Malden.
Sept. 14.
650
Lowe
Alice M. Dorman,
Millbury.
66
650
Highland
Lillian F. Richardson,
Ayer.
66
650
Bingham .
Eva M. Barrows,
Everett.
66
650
Bingham .
Helen L. Galvin,
Everett.
650
Carr
Clara D. Eddy,
Beachmont.
66
650
Highland
N. Irene Ellis.
Revere.
66
650
Hodgkins
M. Emily Hodge,
Everett.
66
650
Lowe
Stella M. Holland,
Winchester.
60
650
Latin High
Mabel G. Curtis,
Dedham,
900
English High
Nina A. Cummings,
Haverhill.
800
Bell
Eva R. Barton,
Woodbury, Conn.
66
650
Davis .
Jennie A. Drew,
Reading.
Oct. 19.
650
Bennett
Nettie L. Fay,
Somerville.
Sept. 14.
650
Bennett
Jeannette B. Snow,
Somerville.
66
650
English High
Blanche S. Bradford,
Somerville.
Nov. 9.
600
Forster
Grace M. Bothell,
Norwood.
Sept. 14.
650
Morse .
Alice B. Hazelton,
Chelsea.
Jan. 4, '04.
650
Highland
Edna F. Grant,
W. Bridgewater.
Sept. 14. 66
700
Highland
Mary L. Bryant,
Stoneham.
650
Lowe
Florence M. Phillips,
Somerville.
66
400
Bingham
Grace T. Mulcahy,
Norwood.
650
Burns .
Grace M. Bickford,
Revere.
600
Hanscom
Jennie M. Twiss,
Everett.
66
650
-
214
ANNUAL REPORTS.
TABLE 22 .- LEAVE OF ABSENCE OF TEACHERS. September 28. Jonathan Leonard, for one year.
TABLE 23. TRANSFER OF TEACHERS.
TEACHERS.
From
To
Alice T. McNamara
Naomi E. Stevens
Almena J. Mansir
Lincoln Edgerly Hodgkins Burns Lincoln Highland
Bennett Forster Lincoln
Florence M. Hamlin May E. Small
Lowe
..
Jane M. Taaffe
.6
Katherine E. Hourahan Clara G. Hegan
66
Maude C. Valentine
Hodgkins
215
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
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
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
109
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
1903
461
143
96*
7
14
25
281
306
*Four Kindergartners.
tTwo Secretaries.
TABLE 25 .- BOOKS AUTHORIZED FOR USE, 1903. For Grammar and Primary Schools.
Carpenter's Geographical Readers. American Book Co. Educational System and the Natural Movement Method of Prac- tical Writing. . Morse Co. The Around the World Series of Geographical Readers, Carroll, Morse Co.
Ten-Cent English Classics. Educational Publishing Co.
Five-Cent School Classics Educational Publishing Co.
For High Schools.
Gluck auf, Wenckebach. Ginn & Co. A Plane Geometry, Suggestive Method, John A. Avery,
Benjamin H. Sanborn & Co.
Essentials of Ancient History, Wolfson. American Book Co. Ancient History, Botsford. . Macmillan Co. Animals, Jordan. D. Appleton & Co.
A History of English Literature, Simonds .. . Houghton, Mifflin & Co. A Twentieth Century Dictation Book, Part I., Pitman,
Isaac Pitman & Son
Anno 1870, Liliencron. D. C. Heath & Co. Complete Touch Typewriter Instructor Remington Co. Plane Geometry, Schultz & Sevenoak. Macmillan Co.
Epoch Making Papers Macmillan Co.
216
ANNUAL REPORTS.
TABLE 26 .- GRADUATION EXERCISES, 1903. High Schools.
The graduation exercises of the high schools occurred on Friday evening, June 26, at the First Methodist Episcopal Church, in the presence of a large audience of parents and friends. The formal address to graduates was given by the Hon. Merrill E. Gates, LL.D., L. H. D., of Washington, D. C.
At the close of the address, the chairman of the school com- mittee, S. Newton Cutler, presented diplomas to the 181 mem- bers 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 600 were present.
ORDER OF EXERCISES.
S. Newton Cutler, Chairman of School Board, presiding. Overture. "Festival March." H. K. Hadley
Hadley's Orchestra.
1. *Singing.
Soli and Chorus, "The Heavens Are Telling"-"Creation," Haydn
Miss Hodges, Messrs. Dunham and Wilson.
2. Prayer.
Rev. George Skene, D. D.
3. Singing. Solo and Chorus, "Hear my Prayer" (Motet). Mendelssohn
Miss Eleanore M. Bragdon.
4. Address. His Honor, Mayor Edward Glines.
5. Singing. Two-part Song, "The Pilot" (Male Voices). Millard
6. Address to Graduates. "The Self and the Citizen." Hon. Merrill E. Gates, LL.D., L. H. D., of Washington, D. C., Ex-President of Amherst College.
7. Singing. Unison Solo, "The Lost Chord." Sullivan
(With Orchestra and Organ.) Master Dunham, Organist. Orchestration by "S. Henry Hadley.
8. Presentation of Diplomas.
S. Newton Cutler, Chairman of the School Board.
9. Singing. Soli and Chorus, "Liberty" (Dramatic Scene). Faning
Bass Solo, Master Wilson.
Argument .- The bitter hatred which had long existed between the two hereditary castes of the Roman people reached a climax during the government of the Council of Ten, of whom Appius Claudius was the chief. Cruelty upon cruelty had deepened, if possible, the hatred of this odious administration, and the people were driven to the verge of des- peration, when Appius Claudius tried by force to obtain possession of · Virginia, a beautiful maiden of humble birth. This act was the signal for an irresistible outbreak of fury, which resulted in the downfall of the Ten.
* All singing accompanied by Hadley's Orchestra, under the direction of S. Henry Hadley, teacher of music in the schools.
217
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
LATIN HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES.
Florence Ernestine Arnold.
Florence Erie Backus.
May Honora Baker.
Margaret May Bertwell. Josephine Marcia Briggs.
Ethel Burroughs.
Mary Gertrude Cameron.
Henry Thorndyke Chickering.
Edith Gordon Carleton.
Charles Sumner Cohen.
Marion Hopkins Farrar.
Alfred William Dickinson.
Stella Reynolds Garton.
James Edward Doughty. Alexander Harold Elder.
Lucy Augusta Gow. Olivia Clare Greene.
Lura Ardell Hutchins.
Richard Henry Goode.
Edna Pollard Jones.
Joseph Gordon Hegarty.
Sarah Willis Kilmer.
Harris Greene Howard.
Florence Gertrude Merrill. Marion Frances Orne.
William Jennings. Charles Leo McCrossan. Chester Arthur Merrifield.
Florence Harriet Plimpton.
John Francis Mulloney.
Olive Blanche Rice.
Beatrice Romaine Robertson.
Jessie Keith Shearer.
Harold Louville Niles ..
Chester Rand. Spencer Hannum Taylor.
ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES.
Alice Rose Alfonce.
Grace Muriel Andrews.
Marjorie Wright Armstrong.
Norma Isabelle Bake.
Mahala Mildred Bennett.
Carolyn Genesta Fraser. Edna Lillian Fraser.
Ruth Benton. Margaret Marie Berglof.
Carrie Minette Frost. Bessie Graham Fuller.
Hattie Eva Gertrude Boak.
Grace Louise Fuller.
Edith Theadora Bossey.
Grace Lillian Gardner.
Gladys Amelia Budgell.
Berenice Aldana Gilman.
Eleanore May Bragdon.
Alice Gertrude Hale.
Mary Gertrude Canfield. Goldie May Chambers.
Florence Ham. Mary Ellen Harrington.
Ida May Hobbs.
Ella Beatrice Hodges.
Harriet Elizabeth Howes.
Ethel Maud Kelley. Gertrude Ethel Kitchen.
Alice Edna Collupy.
Ethel May Coman.
Ethel May Cook.
Clare Maude Cosgrove.
Esther Victoria Leland. Mildred Trull Littlefield.
Mabel Amelia Crankshaw.
Rebecca Chase Currier.
Pearl Frothingham Dame. Alice Marion Darling. Grace Edith Day.
Katherine Agnes Driscoll.
Mabelle Bertrice Duddy.
Mary Louise Dyer. Ethel Carson Eastman.
Florence Roberts Lafield. Elsie Goodwin Lamont. Amelia Lucienne Laurent.
Helen Frances Lyon. Margaret Mary MacKay.
Margaret Alice MacLean. Grace Evelyn Manning. Julia Ayer Marden.
Carrie Sybil Marsh.
Emma Mabel Mckinley. Harriet Gertrude Morgan.
Hannah Louise Chandler. Bertha Lucille Clark. Letitia Frances Clark. Florence Richmond Colburn.
Anna Marie Collins.
Jessie Eliza Emerson.
Agnes Teresa Fitzgerald.
Beatrice Maude Fraser.
Almira Fay Leavitt.
Charles Eliot Nichols. Albion Ross Nickerson.
Alma Drayton Stone. Helen Avis Strout.
Mildred Whiton. Agnes Woodbridge.
Fred Harold Baldwin. Reginald Allan Benting.
Edwin Paul Fitzgerald.
218
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Margaret Nason.
Marie Louise Paon.
Alma Clementine Pelton.
Elizabeth Burnham Pelton.
Amy Gertrude Pring.
Franklin Goddard Fillebrown.
Edith Marion Reece.
William Henry Fitzgerald.
Ethel Webster Reeves.
Arthur Washington Freund.
Beulah Louise Rice.
William Nerverson Goode.
Idella May Rice.
Frank Laurence Gray. Thomas Francis Healy.
Maude Denver Ryan.
Florence Estelle Sanborn.
Harold Bell Hodgdon.
Clara Louise Stickney.
James Phillips Hinckley.
Alice Parker Stodder.
Lawrence Manning Horton.
Elizabeth Evangeline Sullivan.
Maud Brown Swasey.
George Chester Lomax.
James Brower Lowell.
Marion Keene Tufts.
John . Howard Mahler.
Linnette Bliss Twitchell.
Sarah Emma Vaughan.
Sophia Mae Vincent.
John Milton McMillin.
Margaret Whittaker.
Charles William Nangle.
Isabelle Paterson Wilson.
Edwin Daniels Philbrick.
Belle Olivia Wiswell.
Chester Alanson Polsey.
Isabel Alice Witham.
Esther Perkins Woodman.
Gertrude Mabelle Yerxa.
Henry Clayton Stone.
Frank Henry Stratton.
John Appleton Tarbell.
Henry Taylor.
Philip Brantford Teakles.
Charles Augustus Thompson.
Raymond Frank Tift.
Frank White Tucker.
Chester Owen Williams.
Howarth Duxbury Williams.
Richard George Woodbridge, Jr.
William Ulysses Wyman.
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, Monday evening, June 29, and Tuesday evening, June 30, were set apart for the purpose.
The following was the order of exercises on Monday evening :-
Order of Exercises.
S. Newton Cutler, Chairman of School Board, Presiding. 1. Overture.
"Poet and Peasant." Suppe
('Cello Solo by Arthur Hadley.) Hadley's Orchestra.
2. *Singing.
Anthem, "Glorious Is Thy Name." G. A. Veazie (Orchestration by S. Henry Hadley.)
Eugene Voorhees Potter.
William Augustus Sanborn, Jr.
Chester Garfield Ames.
George Richard Barton.
Irving Mills Butterworth.
John Edward Cassidy.
Emory Leon Chaffee.
Robert Carlyle Cochrane.
Arthur Aenos Connelly.
Walter Lord Corliss.
George Joseph Cummings.
George Prentiss Cummings.
Herbert Augustus Currier. Louis Ezra Dexter.
Harry Morton Dix. Harry Clifford Fallis.
William Irving Kneeland.
Eva Frances Taylor.
Charles Nelson Manning.
Arthur Felix Mathieu.
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SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
3. Prayer.
Rev. William Couden.
4. Singing. Soli and Chorus, "Oh! Thou Whose Power," from "Moses in Egypt." Rossini
5. Address to Graduates. "Student Life."
Professor Will S. Monroe, Westfield Normal School.
6. Singing. Patriotic Song, "Columbia." H. K. Hadley
7. Address to Graduates and Presentation of Diplomas to Gradu- ates of the Forster and Carr Schools.
J. Walter Sanborn, Member of School Board, Ward 5. 8. Singing. Three-part Song, "Rest" (Melodie in F). Rubinstein
(Girls' Voices.)
9. Presentation of Diplomas to Graduates of the Morse, High- land and Hodgkins Schools. Mr. Sanborn.
10. Singing.
Chorus, "The Flower of Liberty." L. B. Marshall
*All singing accompanied by Hadley's Orchestra, under the direction of S. Henry Hadley, teacher of music in the schools.
Names of Graduates. FORSTER SCHOOL.
Roger E. Baker.
Joseph V. Pacios.
Anthony J. Bielis.
Edith M. Pearson.
Margarett V. Cadigan.
Paul H. Pearson.
William T. Carroll.
Helen C. Perkins.
Mary G. Cronin.
Dora M. Philpott.
Thomas J. Cudmore.
J. Russell Pitman.
Alice M. Donahue.
Harriet F. Ray.
Florence F. Douglas.
Thomas F. Reardon.
Ralph B. Durell.
William H. Reardon.
Harriet A. Ellis.
Raymond A. Rich
Katherine Foote.
Edna M. Richardson.
Elizabeth G. Garrick.
T. Waldo Ricker.
Hubert C. Grieves.
Ada F. Hallett.
Lewis J. Ronan. Louise A. Rose.
Isabel E. Hallett.
F. Douglas Salisbury.
Grace V. Harrington.
W. Arthur Higgins.
Edna M. Sias.
H. Mildred Holden. J. Frederick Holmes.
Mary L. Sullivan.
Merton W. Hopkins.
Irving R. Taylor.
Lillian M. Jennings.
Nellie B. Thomas.
Rose E. Kane.
Rufus S. Tucker.
Norman S. Kennard. Irene M. Kimball.
Clara R. Ulm.
Gertrude C. Macdonald.
Gustav F. Virchow.
William H. Mahoney.
Max L. Waterman.
Elizabeth T. McKenna.
Harriet C. Wedgwood.
Dorothy B. Mercer.
Ralph E. Whitman.
Prescott F. Wild.
Alton L. Miller. Bessie G. Newell.
Alice C. Sullivan.
Marion L. Hanscom.
Kendal W. Sawyer.
Marguerite A. Sharp.
Ruth D. Tyler.
Bertha T. Willoughby.
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ANNUAL REPORTS.
CARR SCHOOL.
Edmund Augustus Arnold. Arthur H. T. Bezanson.
Herbert E. Blaisdell.
Laurence H. Bowlby.
Alice A. Lillian Mckenzie.
Richard A. Brennan.
Daisy Mitchell.
Helen Louise Busteed.
Georgie C. Morgan.
Walter F. Morgan.
Richard L. Powers.
Susan Comrie.
Charles H. Pratt.
Gertrude A. Cox.
Alice Elmore Putney.
Dorothy Crane.
Ruth M. Dupee.
Hjalmar E. Ritzman.
James Gallerina.
Louis E. Rose. Mabel Saunders.
H. Louise Harrington.
Annie E. Smith.
Margaret W. Harper.
Percy N. Hartford.
Alice L. Soderquist.
Alice M. Higgins.
Frederick William Thiesfeldt.
Carrie S. Higgins.
Charles M. Webber.
Miriam Fosdick Hills.
Gertrude A. H. Weeks.
Ellen R. Holmes.
James H. White.
Carrol N. Whitney.
MORSE SCHOOL.
Arthur R. Bagster.
Albert J. Berry.
Edith H. Bradford.
Pierre F. Nangle.
Corril B. Bridges.
William H. Nolan.
Elysabeth L. Budgell.
William L. Osborn.
Ralph I. Carlton. Frank M. Carter.
Herman A. Pauly.
Marguerite S. Chamberlain.
C. Lawrence Peterson.
Florence J. Derby.
Martin E. Powers.
Ellen M. Drew.
Effie M. Ritchie.
Eva F. Durell. Florence A. Fisher.
Calvin W. Simonds
Grace E. Gridley.
Gertrude A. Skelton. Addie E. Story.
Maude E. Hapgood.
Charles M. Sullivan.
Bismarck Henderson.
Gladys E. Washburn.
Ralph W. Hopkins.
Walter R. West.
Martha Larsen.
Louis D. Wheeler.
Lawrence K. Marshall.
HIGHLAND SCHOOL.
Carl H. Allen. Ralph D. Allen.
W. Earl Atkinson.
Henry J. Baldwin. Ethel M. Ball.
Ida M. Conkey. Louis B. Connelly.
Walter C. Belyea. Alice M. Bowditch. Effię M. Boynton.
Lewis Buckman.
Grace M. Burt. Eric A. G. Carlson.
Bertha M. Chandler.
Annie E. Chatfield. Elsie F. Clark. Catherine A. Comey.
Joy St. J. W. Conrad. Mary E. Coughlin. Lillian M. Currier. Susie A. Cutler.
A. Frances Daniel. Ruth F. Derby. Charles W. DeWolf.
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Marion Hood. Leila Jenkins.
Ethel Sylvester Kingman.
George Mahoney. Frances F. McGarr.
Marion Gertrude Cleverley. Martin D. Coffey.
Nathaniel P. Rice.
Theda E. Fleming.
J. Gordon B. Robertson.
Charlotta F. Hall.
William J. Rockwood.
Harry Miller. Harold P. Mitchell.
Joseph Palais.
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SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
Margaret H. Driscoll. Robert S. Easter.
Harry B. LeCain. Grace R. Lefebvre.
Mabel L. Leonard.
Marguerite D. Lynam.
Elsie M. Mahany.
Ruth I. Fillmore.
Harold W. Marsh.
Beulah R. Fuller.
Edna W. McIntosh.
Bernard V. Gillooly.
Annie Golden.
Nora T. Robinson.
Edith M. Goodell.
Edna L. Goodwin.
Fred B. Skillin.
Emma M. Graves.
Fred H. Smith.
Ruth M. Graves.
Shirley A. Stevens.
Charles P. Hilliard.
Martha B. Thomas.
Miriam P. Hinckley.
Waldo E. Tufts.
Helen H. Holmes.
Lewis L. Hoyt.
Elaine W. Ward.
William H. Jordan.
E. Valentine T. Wetmore.
David J. Kelley.
Agnes J. Wheeler.
Marion F. Wilson.
HODGKINS SCHOOL.
Arthur A. Austin.
Laura Barton.
Ethel M. Libby.
Sadie L. Bridges.
Blanche A. Lippe.
Paul E. Bryan.
Charles E. Merrill.
Florence M. Burke.
Frank W. Merrill.
Rosamond E. Capen.
Inez F. Merrill.
Ruth A. Carter. Elma F. Cartwright.
Marion Merrill.
Philip A. Merrill.
Pauline T. Collupy.
Hazel R. Mills.
Edith W. Dalton.
Howard B. Northrop.
Ronald F. Davis.
Carrie L. Noyes.
John M. Donovan.
Lena G. Pearson.
Hattie L. Pipe.
James L. Powers.
Emily M. Raffelli.
John E. Goodwin.
Thomas S. Robertson.
Hayes E. Gorton.
Margaret A. Russell.
Howard A. Gray. Edward E. Haradon.
Thornton A. Snow.
James B. Harmon. Ethel M. Hartwell.
George W. Wallstrom.
Sarah R. Hatch.
Gladys P. Weissbach.
John L. Holmes.
C. Austin Wheeler.
Blair W. Horsman.
Emily L. Wilson.
Anna F. Jones.
Thomas G. Wilson.
Richard R. Lamont.
Allen C. York.
The following was the order of exercises for Tuesday evening :-
Order of Exercises. S. Newton Cutler, Chairman of School Board, Presiding. 1. Overture. "A Morning, Noon and Night in Vienna." ('Cello Solo by Arthur Hadley.) Hadley's Orchestra.
Suppe
Mary L. Ennis. Celia Epstein. E. Hazel Fallis.
Jessie M. Parker.
Rosie E. Salsman.
Lydia A. Tufts.
T. Olof Kindlund. Ernest L. Langley.
Leslie W. Lawrence.
Esther H. Dunning. Ona A. Evans. Elodie M. Fales.
Benjamin H. Shute.
Ruby M. Stone.
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ANNUAL REPORTS.
2. * Singing.
Anthem, "Glorious Is Thy Name." G. A. Veazie
(Orchestration by S. Henry Hadley.)
3. Prayer.
Rev. Lewis V. Price.
4. Singing. Soli and Chorus, "Oh! Thou Whose Power," from "Moses in Egypt." Rossini
5. Address to Graduates. "Americans, Old and New." Professor Charles D. Adams, Dartmouth College.
6. Singing. Patriotic Song, "Columbia." H. K. Hadley
7. Address to Graduates and Presentation of Diplomas to Gradu- ates of Prescott, Knapp and Pope Schools. Edward J. Flynn, Member of School Board, Ward 2.
8. Singing. Three-part Song, "Rest" (Melodie in F). Rubinstein
(Girls' Voices.)
9. Presentation of Diplomas to Graduates of Bell, Edgerly and Glines Schools.
Mr. Flynn.
10. Singing. Chorus, "The Flower of Liberty." L. B. Marshall
*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.
Lydia M. Austin.
Mabel P. Banks.
William A. Bishop.
Albert H. Pettengill.
Almer E. Blunt.
Irving Poole.
Charles E. Cook.
Cora H. Sargent.
Annie M. Corkery.
Jean D. Cox.
Tenney L. Davis.
Frank Dresser.
Luella M. Strout.
Blanche L. Dunbar.
Chester L. Foster.
Charles H. Thompson, Jr.
Frank W. Waite.
Louis A. Walker.
Frank Waugh.
Nathan Whitehouse.
Raymund Wiley.
Laurence L. Winship. 1
KNAPP SCHOOL.
Jennie M. Blois. Isabelle M. Brunton.
Edward R. Callow.
Lotta L. Cole. Edward F. Commins. Edgar B. Cox.
M. Elizabeth Delay. Einar Evenson. Francis P. Fallon.
Helen M. Fitzpatrick. Irene M. Floyd.
Vivian C. E. Freese.
Albert A. Graustein.
Irene K. Griffin.
Margaret M. Grimshaw.
Mildred G. Hall. Fred W. Hart. Margaret M. Higgins.
Pauline M. Lauman. Harry L. Loftus. Bertha E. Lord.
Rose C. McPherson.
Ella M. Mullen.
Anna E. Smith.
Henry J. Smith.
Clinton H. Stevens.
Antony C. Thomann.
Marion A. Hanson. Mary T. Hayden.
Susie T. Keaney.
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SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
Gertrude A. Holt. G. Lillian C. Larsen. Margaret L. Mack. Anna F. Malone. Stephen J. Malone.
Mary L. McGovern.
James F. J. McGuire. Elizabeth R. McLane.
Annie M. Morrison. Ellen F. O'Brien. Elizabeth A. O'Riley. Alice E. Purdy.
Dagmar E. Quarnstrom.
Lillian M. Quinlan. Loretta G. Sullivan. Agnes L. Thompson.
Ida F. Abbott. Florence E. Adams. Maude O. Bake.
Nellie B. Beaudet. John F. Buckley. Frederick J. J. Carr.
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