Report of the city of Somerville 1919, Part 10

Author: Somerville (Mass.)
Publication date: 1919
Publisher: Somerville, Mass.
Number of Pages: 406


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1


9


1


2


10


Total


4


27


33


23


32


39


46


97


76


38


10


425


·


·


.


1


52


147


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Table 15. - Attendance in Elementary Evening Schools from October, 1918, to June, 1919.


Bell.


Highland.


Total.


Male Female


62


29


91


Total


215


82


297


Ave. membership


Male Female


61


30


91


27


21


48


Total


£8


51


139


Male Female


51


23


74


23


17


40


Total


74


40


114


Per cent. Att. out of No. belonging


88.1


78.4


82.0


Per cent. Att. out of No. enrolled


34.4


48.7


38.4


Ave. No. of teachers.


1


1


2


7


3


10


Total


8


4


12


No. of sessions


70


70


Teachers, cost of


$1,286.00


$694.00


$1,980.00


Janitors, fuel, supplies, and light, cost of.


592.40


286.53


878.93


Total


$1,878.40


$980.53


$2,858.9


Cost per pupil per evening


$0.305


$0.270


$0.293


Cost per evening


26.83


14.01


40.84


Cost per pupil in ave. membership


21.34


19.21


20.57


Cost per pupil in ave. at- tendance


25.38


24.51


25.08


153


53


206


Enrolled


Ave. attendance.


Male Female


148


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Table 15. - (Concluded). - Evening High School - Season of 1918-1919.


Male


Female


Total


Enrolled


286


343


629


Average membership


149


214


363


Average attendance


123


147


270


Number of teachers


21


Number of sessions


52


Cost of Instruction


$3,424 00


Cost of janitor, fuel,


supplies,


and light .


1,120 25


Total cost .


$4,544 25


Cost per pupil per evening $0 241 Average attendance: November 454, December 294, January 230, February 184, March 191.


149


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Table 16. - Promotions from Elementary to Junior High Schools.


1919


Knapp.


62


Perry.


34


Pope.


139


Edgerly.


136


Glines.


88


Forster.


35


Bingham.


66


Carr.


106


Morse.


46


Proctor.


44


Brown.


43


Highland.


143


Cutler.


126


Total.


1068


Average Membership


8345


of Elementary Schools.


Per cent. of Average Membership Promoted


12.79


150


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Table 17. - Attendance Statistics.


FOR A SERIES OF YEARS.


DECEMBER


ENROLLMENT


Average Membership


Average Attendance


Per cent. of Attendance


Number of Tardi- nesses


Ratio of Tardiness to Average Attendance


1912


13,272


11,710


11,083


94.6


6,307


0.569


1913


13,491


11,903


11,216


94.2


7,354


0.655


1914


13,932


12,320


11,610


94.2


7,380


0.635


1915


14,505


12,903


12,189


94.5


8,000


0.656


1916


14,647


13,191


12,323


93.4


9,373


0.761


1917


13,967


12,770


11,933


93.7


7,325


0.613


1918


14,256


12,656


11,798


93.2


8,970


0.760


1919


14,039


12,733


11,609


91.2


9,744


0.839


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.


1912


11,710


2,023


17.28


296


2.53


1913


11,903


2,081


17.48


296


2.48


1914


11,610


2,111


18.18


273


2.35


1915


12,903


2,258


17.50


311


2.41


1916


13,191


2,288


17.35


348


2.64


1917


12,770


1,973


15.45


340


2.66


1918


12,656


1,520


12.01


332


2.62


1919


12,733


1,854


14.56


310


2.43


For years prior to 1912 see School Report of 1917.


151


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Table 19. - Promotions for School Year Ending June 27, 1919. Junior High Schools.


Grade


On June Promotion List


Unconditionally Promoted to Next Grade


Promoted on Trial


Retarded


I


1089


846


163


80


II


810


626


119


65


III


647


560


36


49


Total


2546


2032


318


194


Percentage of Promotions for School Year Ending June 27, 1919. Junior High Schools.


Grade


On June Promotion List


Unconditionally Promoted to Next Grade


Promoted on Trial


Retarded


100


77.7


15.0


7.3


II


100


77.3


14.7


8.0


III


100


86.9


5.5


7.6


Total


100


79.9


12.5


7.6


152


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Table 19-A. - Promotions for School Year Ending June 27, 1919. Grammar Grades.


D


GRADE.


On June


Promotion List.


Unconditionally


Promoted


to next Grade.


Promoted on Trial.


Retarded.


Promoted more


than One Grade.


Special Promo-


tions during Year.


Dropped Back


· after Three


Months' Trial.


1


1,515


1,150


90


262


13


1


II


1,405


1,159


120


119


7


10


III


1,331


1,101


112


108


10


7


IV


1,327


· 1,072


124


110


21


15


1


VI


1,221


947


160


108


6


7


Total.


8,106


6,467


772


808


59


49


32


Percentage of Promotions for School Year Ending June 27, 1919.


GRADE.


On June


Promotion List.


Unconditionally


to next Grade.


Promoted


on Trial.


Retarded.


Promoted more


than One Grade.


Special Promo-


tions during Year.


Dropped Back


after Three


Months' Trial.


1


100


75.9


6.0


17.3


00


.4


II


100


82.5


8.5


8.5


.5


.6


.7


III


100


82.7


8.4


8.1


co


.7


.5


IV


100


80.8


9.3


8.3


1.6


.5


.5


V


100


79.4


12.7


7.7


.2


1.1


VI


100


77.6


13.1


8.8


.5


.4


.6


A verage ...


100


79.8


9.5


10.0


.7


os


.4


Promotees


6


1,307


1,038


166


101


2


000 00 00


Promotees


Promoted


Table 20. - Resignations of Teachers, 1919.


SCHOOL.


Teacher.


Resignation Took Effect


In Service


High


Hattie May Baker


June


30,


1919.


7 years,


5 mos.


Edith H. Bradford


Jean H. Congdon


May,


1919.


3


3


Mary L. Johnston


June,


1919.


5


66


Lydia A. Jones


June


30,


1919.


3


Cleo A. O'Donnell


1 year


Mary F. Osborne


December,


1919.


11 years,


7


June


30,


1919.


8


F. Gertrude Perkins


M. Belle Preston


66


Helen M. Stevens


Ruth Tousey


$6


Florence Towne


Augustus B. Tripp


September,


1919.


0


Ruth S. Woodworth


June


30,


1919.


1


year


Northern Junior High


Lucy E. French


3


2


8


Irene S. Nightingale


January,


1919.


24


Gladys E. Teele


June 30,


1919.


1 year


Western Junior High


Josephine G. Nicholson


November,


1919.


2 years,


1


Edith M. Nickerson


June 30,


1919.


1


year


Hanscom


Pope


Eva R. Barton


66


Ruth E. Clarke


May


1.


1919.


3


.


153


Mary E. Northup (retired)


Mary L. Abbott


March 1,


1919


8


2


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


3 years, 5


2


7


Mary T. Gurvin


George S. Lusk


Frances L. McGann


4


66


15


Glines


Mary A. Goddard (retired)


June 30,


1919.


26


41


Carr


-


...


Bessie M. Page


13


5


3


15


4


66


9


Frank Winthrop


Margaret M. Kneil, Librarian


5


9


66


1


Table 20. - (Concluded.) - Resignation of Teachers, 1919.


154


SCHOOL.


Teacher.


Resignation Took Effect


In Service


Carr


Cora E. Crawford


November,


1919.


6 years,


8


1


Morse


Helene H. Parker


December,


1919.


3


22


Burns


Cara M. Johnson (died)


Cutler


Bessie A. Mirfield


June


30,


1919.


3


6


5


Girls' Vocational School


Marion P. Crawford


66


22


6 mos.


Julia A. Simmons


4


9


May V. Powell


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Table 21; - Teachers Elected in 1919.


SCHOOL.


Teacher


Coming From


Salary


Service Began


High


Ella W. Burnham


Gloucester


$1,100


Sept., 1919.


..


Bessie A. G. Clarke


Somerville


1,100


April, 1917.


Doris B. Cresto


Not teaching


700


Sept., 1919.


Leander T. DeCelles


Boston


1,100


Wallace S. Hall


Woodstock, Conn.


1,700


George S. Mclaughlin


War service


1,600


Ruth H. Merritt


Bath, Maine


950


Ruth L. Ranger


Wayland


1,000


Braintree


1,100


66


Elizabeth M. Welch


Frank Winthrop


Edythe L. Miller, Librarian Matilda C. Wright, Matron


Somerville


450


Oct.,


1919.


66


Eastern Junior High


Elma H. Isaac


Somerville


800


Sept., 1919.


Francis J. Mahoney


Danvers


1,700


Olive M. Brownell


Wakefield


1,000


F. Antoinette Pratt


West Newton


900


Raymond E. Shephard


Rutland


1,700


Sept., 1919.


Northern Junior High


Mary C. Fox


Somerville


800


Sept.,


1918.


Florence R. Gallagher


Somerville


700


Catherine E. Giles


Somerville


800


Ruth S. Hawkins


Fairfield, Iowa


1,000


Sept., 1919.


Gladys McDonnell


Not teaching


850


Annie G. Merrill


Fairfield, Maine


900


Alice M. Patterson


Quincy


900


:


Jane H. Perkins


Garden City, N. Y.


1,050


Maud Rose


Scotia, N. Y.


1,050


Walter P. Sweet


War service


1,500


Mar., 1919.


155


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


66


66


66


..


...


..


66


...


66


66


..


66


Louise M. Saunders


W. Bridgewater 1,050


Boston


1,000


Southern Junior High


Sept., 1918.


Table 21. - (Concluded). - Teachers Elected jn 1919.


SCHOOL.


Teacher


Coming From


Salary


Service Began


Western Junior High


Charles M. Dunbar


War service


1,200


Sept., 1919.


66


Miriam W. Hatch


Brunswick, Me.


950


Jessie M. Howard


Boston


1,100


Dec., 1919.


Helen A. Moran


Somerville


800


Sept.,


1918.


Hazel M. Yaeger


Detroit, Mich.


1,150


Sept.,


1919.


Hanscom


Gertrude E. Prichard


Not teaching


550


Bennett


M. Regina Desmond


Somerville


600


Jan.,


1919.


66


Eliza Patterson


Vinalhaven, Me.


900


Sept.


1919.


Alice A. Tassinari


Revere


800


Dec.,


1919.


Knapp


Eleanor M. Lundgren


Somerville


750


Sept.,


1915.


Mary T. McCarthy


Boston


800


Oct.,


1919.


Nellie C. Moynihan


Marlboro


900


Jan.,


1919.


Agnes C. Riley


Somerville


700


Feb.,


1916.


Pope


Marie Higgins


Passaic, N. J.


1,050


Sept.,


1919.


Glines


Editha F. Sharkey


Not teaching


800


Revere


950


Dec.,


1919.


Somerville


900


Sept.,


1905.


Highland


Hazel M. Stone


West Acton


900


Dec.,


1919.


Cutler


Elsie M. Guthrie


Not teaching


850


Feb.,


Sept.,


1919.


Boys' Vocational School


Benjamin C. Bowman


Not teaching


1,400


Girls' Vocational School


Vernie T. Neily


Boston


1,050


Oct.,


1916.


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Carr


Ada C. Tassinari


Morse


Alice A. Libbey


Kingston


800


Mabel Worcester


Mansfield


800


66


156


...


..


Eva A. Wilson


1914.


157


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Table 22. - Leave of Absence of Teachers.


Julia T. Connor, from September 1, 1919, to June 30, 1920. Nona E. Blackwell, from September 26, 1919, to June 30, 1920. M. Edith Callahan, from September 26, 1919, to June 30, 1920. Cora E. Crawford, from January 23, 1919, to June 30, 1919. Blanche E. Thompson, from September 1, 1919, to June 30, 1920. Eva G. Hardy, from October 27, 1919, to June 30, 1920. Elizabeth J. Baker, from October 1, 1919, to June 30, 1920.


Cadets.


Grace M. Driscoll


Elizabeth C. Sullivan


Table 23. - Transfers of Teachers.


Teachers


From To


Susie L. Luce .


·


Eastern Junior High . Carr


Francis A. Ryan


.


. Southern Junior High Western Junior H.


Sophia C. Mague John S. Emerson Clara D. Eddy . Emma M. Damon


Northern Junior High Bennett


. Western Junior High . Glines


. Girls' Vocational Western Junior High


Mary Donoghue


.


Girls' Vocational


Northern Junior High


Mary L. Gallagher Charles E. Brainard


Edgerly, Bennett, Hanscom


. Edgerly, Glines


Florence A. Chaney .


Pope


Pope, Hanscom


Elsie M. Guthrie


Glines


Cutler


Mina J. Wendell


Morse


Morse, Burns


Charles G. Ham


.


Carr


. Carr, Cummings, Durell High


Marie Clifford .


. Highland


Northern Junior High


Northern Jr., Forster


Frank W. Seabury Harlan P. Knight


. Highland, Burns


£ Cutler, Lincoln .


Cutler, Lincoln, High- land


Harriet M. Bell


. Highland


Laura M. Flynn


Eastern Junior High . Knapp, Perry & Baxter


Bennett . Knapp


158


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Table 24. - Number of Teachers.


FOR A SERIES OF YEARS.


YEAR.


High School.


Junior High Schools.


Grammar Schools.


Primary Schools.


Special Teach- ers.


Assistants not in Charge of Room.


Men.


Women


Total.


1912


661


168


84*


22


9


40


309


349


1913


68±


166


91*


28


12


39


326


365


1914


75₺


167


99*


30


20


44


347


391


1915


761


172


100*


31


15


45


349


394


1916


77±


189


101*


30


15


46


366


412


1917


70本


65


136


102


33


17


49


374


423


1918


70±


108


103


104*


28


5


49


369


418


1919


70±


106


96


111*


26


9


48


370


418


*Including four kindergartners.


#Including secretary.


Table 25. - Books Authorized for Use, 1919. For High School.


As Text-Books.


Jose-Armando Palacio Valdes - D. C. Heath & Company.


El Capitan Veneno - D. Pedro A. de Alarcon-Henry Holt & Com- pany.


Zaragueta - Howland - Silver, Burdett & Company.


La Conjuracion De Venecia-Francisco Martinez De La Rosa- Benj. H. Sanborn & Company.


Grammaire Francaise-Mary Stone Bruce-D. C. Heath & Com- pany.


A First Spanish Course, Hills and Ford,-D. C. Heath & Co. El Pajaro Verde, Juan Valera,-Allyn & Bacon.


Principles of Bookkeeping, Miner and Elwell,-Ginn & Co.


Elements of Accounts, Rittenhouse,-McGraw-Hill Book Co.


Trigonometry, Bocher and Gaylord,-Henry Holt & Co.


Four Place Logarithmic Tables, E. V. Huntington,-Harvard Co- operative Society.


Constructive Dictation, Edward H: Gardiner,-Gregg Publishing Co.


Carnet de Campagne d'un Officer Francais-Benjamin H. San- born & Co.


Sous Les Armes,-Henry Holt & Co.


Scenes of Familiar Life-D. C. Heath & Co.


La France Heroique-D. C. Heath & Co.


Blanchaud's Progressive French Idioms,-D. C. Heath & Co. Histoire de France, Lavisse,-D. C. Heath & Co.


La Familia de Alvareda, Caballero-Henry Holt & Company. Industry and Trade, Bishop & Keller-Ginn & Company.


159


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


For Junior High and Elementary Schools.


As Text-Books.


Elementary Spanish Reader-Ginn & Company.


The Young American Readers-John C. Winston Company.


The Winston Readers-John C. Winston Company.


Stories of Americans in the World War-Journal of Education.


My Country-Ginn & Company.


Lest We Forget-Silver, Burdett & Company.


Our Community-John C. Winston Company.


Around the World With the Children-American Book Company.


Essentials of Arithmetic Series, Wentworth-Smith-Ginn & Com- pany.


Hamilton's Standard Arithmetic Series-American Book Company. Everyday Arithmetic Series-Hoyt and Peet-Houghton, Mifflin Company.


Aldine Supplementary Readers.


As Reference Books.


The Little Book of the War, Tappan-Houghton, Mifflin Company. The Liberty Reader, Sheridan-B. H. Sanborn & Company.


A School History of the Great War, Mckinley, Coulomb, and Gerson-American Book Company.


War Readings-Charles Scribner's Sons.


.


Arlo, Cobb-Riverdale Press.


Clematis, Cobb-Riverdale Press.


Fifty-five Community Songs, - C. C. Birchard Co.


For Junior High Schools.


As Reference Books.


Walsh's Business Arithmetic, John Henry Walsh,-Gregg Publish- ing Co.


Elementary American History, Woodburn and Moran,-Longmans, Green & Co. Spirit of Democracy, Powell,-Rand McNally Co.


160


ANNUAL REPORTS.


TABLE 26. - HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION.


The graduation exercises of the High School occurred on Thursday, June 26, 1919.


ORDER OF EXERCISES.


HERBERT CHOLERTON, Chairman of the School Committee, Presiding.


1. OVERTURE - "Light Cavalry" Suppe High School Orchestra, Ralph Baxter, Leader.


2. PRAYER - Rev. Robert A. Colpitts. Pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal Church.


3. SINGING - "Hail to the Heroes" .Verdi


Graduating Class.


4. ESSAY - "Ye Are the Hope of the World" Lillian M. Trask.


5. SOLO - "Morning" Speaks


Ruth L. Caulfield.


6. ESSAY - "The Stranger Within Our Gates" Charles L. S. Easton.


7. SINGING - "Shout Aloud In Triumph" Manney


Graduating Class.


8. ADDRESS TO GRADUATES


Thomas H. Dowd, LL. D., Judge of the Municipal Court of the City of Boston.


9. SINGING - "Hallelujah," from "Messiah" Handel


Graduating Class.


10. PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS TO GIRLS Daniel H. Bradley, Vice-Chairman, School Committee.


11. MARCH - "Soldiers of the Air" Orchestra


Fulton


12. PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS TO BOYS Dr. Herbert Cholerton, Chairman, School Committee.


13. SINGING - "The Star Spangled Banner"


14. POSTLUDE- "Lion Tamer" Orchestra Sousa


Singing and orchestra under the direction of James P. McVey, Super- visor of Music in the Public Schools.


161


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


LIST OF GRADUATES.


June, 1919.


* Graduated with Honor.


Aberle, Rosa Jeannette


Adams, Ruth Olive


Ahern, Mary Angela


Ahlner, Clara Sophia


Drew, Marjorie Virginia


Andersen, Florence C. J.


Drew, Mary Elizabeth


Arata, Rose Catherine


Driscoll, Elizabeth Hurley Edwards, Lillian Evadell Ellis, Luthera Abbie


Atkins, Naomi


Bacon, Ethel Augusta


Baker, Lottie


Barker, Gertrude Frances


Barnes, Grace


*Estee, Helen Catherine Fallgren, Martha Torborg Ferguson, Edna Gertrude Ferguson, Gladys Fielder, Edith Elizabeth


Barry, Mary Josephine Bassnett, Grace Annabelle


Bell, Emily Amelia Benjamin, Helen Leah


Bennett, Jessie Emilie


Berman, May Charlotte


Biller, Frances Ethel


Blackman, Alberta Mabelle


Bloomer, Velma Marion Bormann, Helen Gertrude


*Briggs, Ethel May Bryant, Edna May Buchanan, Phoebe Marion Buckley, Alice Agatha Bump, Thelma Merian


*Freeman, Katharine Grace Freeto, Carrie May Fudge, Marion Elizabeth Gaddis, Agnes Blanche Garside, Lillian Mae Gavin, Marie Bernadine Gilmore, Virginia Givan, Melda Spratt Gould, Mildred May Gratcyk, Bernadette Octavia


*Burke, Dorothy May Burke, Grace Thelma Burnett, Juniata Campbell, Doris May Campbell, Grace Jane


Campbell, Helen Margaret Campbell, Mary Helen


Gray, Florence Gladys Groombridge, Ruth Alicia Gutosky, Adele Hale, Lillian Malcolm Hall, Anna Ethelyne Hanna, Ruth Isabel Harding, Edith Frances


Canavan, Edith Marguerite Cannon, Thelma Elizabeth Casey, Irene Virginia Caswell, Gladys Elizabeth Caulfield, Ruth Lee


Chequer, Ruth Elizabeth Chick, Frances Mary Clapp, Dorothy Helene Clark, Isabel Bates Clarke, Grace Mary


*Codding, Mildred Brown Coffey, Ethel Marie


*Colpitts, Leota Carolene Cook, Mildred Cook, Miriam Louise Currie, Helen Tremaine Davis, Dorothy


*Harding, Helen Louise *Harriman, Ruth Harrington, Frances Ellen Harrington, Mary Blanche Heap, Vera Constance Hearn, Gladys Marjorie Henehan, Winifred Anna Hession, Alice Louise Higgins, Emily Fairwin *Hinkley, Helen Agnes *Hodgkins, Marion Emery Hofmann, Blanche Louisa Hogan, Mary Gertrude Louise


*Holloway, Rosina Dorothy Horrell, Eleanor May


Decker, Elizabeth Howard Donahue, Anna Gertrude Dow, Marian Louise


*Fine, Mollie Fiske, Rachel Minot Flynn, Alice Frances Fowler, Marion Laura Fowler, Marion Saloma


.


162


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Hunter, Henrietta Vivian Keddy, Doris Estelle


Keenan, Dorothy Elizabeth


Kelleher, Margaret Mae Kelley, Madeleine Elsie Kennedy, Edith Lydia Kerner, Sylvia


Kilcoyne, Helen Aldegone Leavitt, Hazel Linwood


Legg, Mary Elizabeth


Leith, Dorothy Eveline


Linehan, Margaret Teresa Linnehan, Margaret Elizabeth Loring, Dorothy Lothrope, Hazel Madeline Lynch, Julia Eleanor


Lyons, Alice Josephine


MacDonald, Margaret Jane


MacKay, Dorothy Cameron


MacMaster, Charlotte Augusta *Magwood, Mae Agnes Malaney, Eunice Mary Manthorne, Josephine A. E. Marshall, Marion Eugenia Martin, Adele


*May, Helen Louise McCrillis, Mary McHale, Ellen Beatrice Mclaughlin, Eleanor Louise McMahon, Mary Eleanor McNamara, Eleanor Mary Miller, Gertrude Evelyn Mills, Alice Edna Mitchell, Beatrice Cora Mitrano, Anna Mooney, Evelyn Frances Moore, Emma Frances Moore, Jessie Elizabeth Murphy, Josephine Catherine


Murray, Frances Eleanore Nemser, Pauline Leah


Norton, Sadie Agatha Nowell, Beulah Jane *Ohse, Hildegarde Okey, Dorothy Duff King Parker, Florence Hall Peak, Alice Gorham Pearlman, Rhoda Pedrazzi, Mary Therese Perry, Barbara Louise Phelps, Christine Harriet Quail, Olivia May Quinn, Elizabeth Emma *Rafuse, Verna Sarty Reynolds, Gladys Alma Ryan, Mary Cecelia Sainato, Marguerite Marion Sargent, Bertha Estelle Sawyer, Dorothy Hortense


Scholes, Leah Pearl Scribner, Mildred Elizabeth Seller, Thelma Beatrice


Shaw, Constance Evangeline Siegel, Sophie Helen Smith, Ruth Edwina Smith, Violet Marian Spinney, Gladys Elizabeth Springer, Eleanor Gertrude Steeves, Florence Anna Stockbridge, Evelyn Field Sullivan, Alice Marguerite Sullivan, Mary Loretta Sullivan, Mildred Blanche


*Sweet, Helen Swinehamer, Ethel May Tapley, Phyllis Verne *Taylor, Doris Hale Thorne, Dorothy Lelia


*Trask, Lillian Margaret Traver, Muriel Audrey Trefry, Dorothy Julia Trimble, Alice Gertrude Trueman, Dorothy Tutein, Grace Walsh, Joan Frances


*Warren, Sarah Leone *Watt, Bernice Leavitt Webber, Irene Gwendoline Wellman, Dorothy Mary Westlin, Valborg Mathilda Weston, Ella Wetzler, Ida Ellen


Whalen, Madeline Margaret


White, Mabel Florence


Wilber, Dorothy Wilder, Doris *Wilson, Bertha Washington


*Wolf, Hazel Florence Wolfe, Sarah Louise Woods, Ethel Louise Wyse, Alice Ethel


*Yavner, Pearl Pauline Allen, Edward Victor


*Avery, John Ayer, John William Baker, Edward Wesley Baldwin, William Edward Baxter, Ralph Frederick Bent, Samuel Augustus Biagiotti, Ralph Matthew Bickford, Theodore Reginald Blumsack, Maurice William Brown, Ernest Elliot


*Calkin, Frank George Carey, John William Carvill, Arthur Lincoln Celata, Umberto Chaffee, Randolph Warren


163


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


*Chandler, Myron Kennard *Chapman, Dwight Ingersoll


*Cirella, Lawrence Ettore Clark, Earl Spickett Coaker, George Watson Cohen, Hona Cohen, Melvin Joseph Cook, Edward Williston


Copithorne, William Lumb


Cox, George Henry


Coyne, Harold Vincent


Cudmore, James Aloysious


Desmond, Joseph Leo


Devine, George Arthur


Doctoroff, Louis


Downey, William Edward


Downing, James Anthony


Dyson, Albert Eames, Frederick Weston


*Price, Harold Fifield Price, Samuel Reed, Lucius Kendall


*Easton, Charles Lawren Stevens Eddy, Norman Leopold Ells, Wilfred Scott Estey, Roger Bradshaw Fitzpatrick, Joseph Benedict


Foley, Edward Joseph


Frazee, Kenneth Ainslie


Fuller, Everett Malcolm


Geran, Edward John Greene, John Francis Harris, George Edwin


Hayes, Robert Irving


Hayes, William Franklin Hockenson, Oscar Randolph


Holmes, Albert Joseph


Howland, Francis Nickerson


Jaques, George Henry Judge, John Joseph


*Smith, Lloyd Edwin Spaulding, Edward Brown Stephens, Melvin Adams Stynes, James Francis Taylor, Robert Kenneth Thurston, Harold Alexander Treat, Charles Herbert Turner, Frank William Walker, Francis Clayton


Keegan, George Edward


Kendall, Charles Cobb Henry


Kingston, Allan Roy


Knox, Joseph Carleton Kolb, Charles Roy


Walsh, Elmer Frederick Walton, Alfred Clifton


Lazzaro, John Baptist


Lundgren, James Ellsworth


Watkins, George Arthur Whitney, Stearns Hay


Lyle, Edgar Reginald


Mackenzie, Channing Hazeltine


Wood, Morris Barnes


Total Number of Graduates, 310. Boys, 108; Girls, 202.


Junior High School graduations occurred in the school buildings on June 25, 1919.


LIST OF GRADUATES. Eastern.


Allen, Maude Netina Beeman, Eva Aurelia Biagiotti, Mary Julia Bishop, Arthur Joseph


Blanchard, Gordon Arnold Bliss, Clinton F. Blish, Louise Caroline Bradshaw, Mildred Louise


Markle, Paul Belling Meaney, David Joseph *Mongan, Charles Edward, Jr.


*Moore, Dudley Moore, Ephraim William Morrison, Edward John Weldon Mulholland, George Henry Murphy, Walter Francis Murrell, Lester Burnham Myers, Earl Seymour Noyes, Harold Merrill O'Donoghue, Edward Henry


O'Hare, Thomas Joseph Paasche, Norman Justin Pearlman, Harry Perron, Elmer Lewis Plummer, Thomas Elliott Powell, Edwin Scott


*Root, Winthrop Hegeman Rourke, Arthur John Russell, Lawrence Francis Ryan, James Daniel Ryan, Lawrence Francis Scigliano, Frank Pietro


*Sharkey, Edward Joseph Silva, Raymond Mason Simpson, Fred Nelson Sisk, George Joseph Sliney, Joseph Leo


164


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Brawn, Grant A. Brennan, Ethel Catherine Brine, Ethel Charlotte


Burleigh, Mildred Esther Burns, Margaret Burton, Gladys Marie


MacLellan, Earl Robert Malone, Rosemary


Manning, Joseph


Cameron, Doris


Martin, Willard Edgar, Jr.


Cardalino, Anthony


Martin, Winthrop Reynolds


Mayall, Mary Evelyne


Catsiff, Oscar Clark, Frank R. Coleman, Margaret


McAuley, Mary A.


Cotter, Mary Elizabeth


McGlinchy, Gertrude Louise


Crosby, Dorothy


McLain, Mary Alecta Milano, Mary H. E.


Cuneo, Leila Alice


Daley, George Henry


Minzner, Myrtle Irene


Davidson, Charles James


Mitchell, Helen Elizabeth Moore, Hazel Mae


Di Cecca, John


Mullin, Margaret


Dixon, Harold Robert


Murley, Ralph William


Doheney, Mary


Murphy, Rose Anna


Donovan, Charles


Nugent, Roy


Downey, Francis


O'Brien, Mary


Duffey, Rosamond L.


O'Leary, Harold C.


Durgin, Ellen Inez


Perry, Madeline


Ellison, Sarah


Powers, William


Engelhardt, Grace


Publicover, Nellie Elizabeth


Fidalgo, Edward F.


Fisher, Marie Kathleen


Flanagan, Maude W.


Reegan, Ethel R.


Reid, Robert Lawrence


Robbins, Ralph Herbert


Robinson, J. Curtis


Gostanian, Gostan


Roche, James Edward


Giles, Lillian Marie


Rodgers, Hazel May


Goldstein, Israel Grattan, Honora Marie


Ross, Helen P. Ross, Kenneth Webster


Greenberg, Jennie


Ryan, Margaret Honora


Schwartz, Louis


Schwartz, Samuel


Schutte, Agnes Lyell


Shea, Kathleen


Silva, Mary


Smith, Louis Hart


Spies, Frederick W.


Thomas, John Walter


Tick, Samuel


Upton, Olive Mitchell


Weinberger, Ruth


Whitney, Francis Scott


Wright, Clayton B.


Yavner, Mary


Young, Doris Rose


Flynn, Annie Fowler, Ernest S.


Galvin, Thomas F.


Harding, Elvin Richard Hale, Muriel Gladys


Hallett, Ruth Chapman


Heffernan, William Phelan


Hockheim, Christine Fix


Hunter, Inez Blaisdell


Johnson, Vano J. Kennard, Wentworth Kerner, Lillian


Knox, Elsie Lovering


Knox, Maynard Parkman Kurth, Ruth Laighton, Lillian A.


Lebovich, Hannah Lewis, Frederick Linehan, Ellen Margaret


Lohman, Emily A. Longfellow, Gladys May


Lyon, Mary T.


Dunlap, Alice Wentworth


Pen Dell, Josephine


Durning, Edna Frances


Powers, Margaret


Quinlan, Weldon Harley


Reardon, Annie


Dempsey, John


McConnell, Dorothy Beryl


165


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Northern.


Abells, Harry E. Abells, Lois Augusta Allen, Bernard Anderson, Freida Louise Anderson, Ruth Evelyn


Hubert, Florence Marie


Hunnewell, Mildred Viola C.


Jacome, Wilhemina M.


Jillson, Harold Herman


Kane, Isabelle M.


Aronson, Leo Babineau, Edith S. Barnes, William Albert


Kelter, Ruth A.


Kinney, Adelaide W.


Kinsman, Roy Frederick


Basset, Dorothy


Knibbs, Charles Cornelius


Bellizia, Florence J.


Lee, Grace D.


Blake, Alice L.


Libby, Sara M. Lombard, Alice Gertrude


Bloomstein, Meyrick


Breen, Leonard Chandler


Lynn, Anna E.


Brown, Edwin Leslie


MacLaren, George P.


Buchinsky, Edward


Mackenzie, Laura Ruth


Burckes, Chandler Harding


Burrows, Katherine E.


MacNeil, Angus Michael


Buttimer, Gerald F.


Magoon, Eleanor S.


Cannon, Marion A.


Malvey, Mary L.


Clark, Barbara Lydia


Manthorne, W. D. Lockhart


Clark, Florence Louise


Marquedant, Francis I.


Coffey, James J.


Martin, Helen Winifred


Collins, Ellen E.


Matheson, Norman Albert


Fitzgerald, Katherine M.


McCarthy, Edith Marie


Conrad, Dorothy M.


Corcoran, Esther M.


Moccia, Annie Marie


Coyle, Theodore Russell


Moore, Eleanor M. Morrill, Adelbert E.


Crocker, Ernest M.


Mumford, Francis Estey


Cronin, Catherine Ellen


Murphy, Mary Gertrude


Crowley, Mary E.


Nevins, Ina Genevieve


Dexter, Edythe D.


Northrop, Ralph W.


Doll, Helen F. Earle, Alvin Lloyd


Notaro, Elvira F. Novack, George M.


Edgerly, Carl Frank


O'Connell, James A.


Edgerly, Edna M. Herman, Albert A.




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