Report of the city of Somerville 1921, Part 12

Author: Somerville (Mass.)
Publication date: 1921
Publisher: Somerville, Mass.
Number of Pages: 420


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neglect of children found and re- ported to charitable institutions Number of cases of removal of chil- dren from the custody of parents by order of the court


3


1


-2


Number of visits to mercantile or manufacturing establishments . Number of minors found to be work- ing without employment certifi- cates


36


43


+7


37


59


+22


Number of employment certificates issued to boys . .


736


200


-536


Number of employment certificates reissued to boys .


673


92


-581


Number of employment certificates issued to girls ·


553


162


-391


Number of employment certificates reissued to girls ·


507


48


-459


Number of educational literate cer- tificates issued to minors over 16 years of age (first issue) . ·


1,297


883


-414


Number of newspaper licenses issued to boys 12 to 16 years of age


74


111


++37


Number of transfer cards investi- gated .


1,200


1,954


+-754


Number of truants in the County Training school at the close of the year .


18


10


-8


Amount paid for board of truants . 1,071.42


1,004.15


-67.27


.


·


2


1


-1


.


-


·


171


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Table 14. - (Concluded). - Comparative Statistics of the Attendance Department for the School Year 1920-1921.


Disposition of truancy and habitual absentee cases :-


173


Warned and returned to school .


7


·


Obtained certificates (14 to 16 years)


34


Left school (over 16 years) .


9


Removed from city


30.


Brought before court and returned to school


14


Brought before court and sent to Training School


4


Parents brought before court for keeping children out of school (convicted) .


1


Sent to Lyman School


5


Given in charge of Department of Public Welfare


1


Sent to House of Good Shepherd .


1


279


Table 14-A. - Truancies and Habitual Absenteeism by Ages and Grades.


BY AGES.


GRADES.


Total.


6


7


8


9


10


11


12


13


14


15


16 or Over


I


2


1


1


4


1


1


11


III


3


4


7


15


IV


3


1


4


6


1


3


18


V.


6


14


7


4


5


4


40


VI.


4


6


17


9


10


46


VII


4


27


15


6


52


VIII


4


13


10


2


29


IX


1


12


13


2


28


X


1


4


11


16


XI


2


13


15


XII


1


1


Boys' Voc']


1


1


2


Ungraded ..


2


2


Total.


2


2


8


11


15


23


23


55


59


52


29


279


. .


1


. .


4


II.


1


4


Transferred to other schools


172


Table 15. - Attendance in Americanization and Elementary Evening Schools for School Year, 1920-1921.


Totals


Bell


Evening


Bennett


Evening


Evening Bingham


Glines


Glines


Evening


Evening Highland


Afternoon Morse


Morse


Evening


* Factory


Classes,


Evening


Citizenship


Classes,


Evening


Enrollment


·Male Female Total


218 110 328


33


14 17


21


41


31


34


9


-


298


38


31


21


83


88


31


82


22


18


742


Average membership


Male Female Total


63


17


9


30


32


-


15


11


15


192


25


2


8


13


27


16


19


13


8


131


88


19


17


13


57


48


19


28


19


15


323


Average attendance .... ..


Male Female Total


54


14


6


25


24


10


6


12


151


110


77


15


12


13


49


37


15


19


12


12


261


Number of classes


6


2


1


1


2


3


1


2


2


1


21


Number of sessions


77


35


40


59


69


81


52


77


22


33


Length of sessions in hours


2


2


2


11/2


2


2


11/2


2


11/4


2


..


Membership hours


13,552


1,330


1,360


1150.5 7866


7776


1497.6 |4312


514.2


990


40,348


Cost of instruction, super- vision, supplies, janitors, fuel, light, etc.


....


....


....


...


....


....


....


..


$9,542 63


Cost per membership hour


....


....


....


....


....


....


..


1


0.236


-


42


58 30


48


13


18


444


-


*North Packing & Provision Co.


** Italian American Citizens Club, Winter Hill.


ANNUAL REPORTS.


23


1


6


13


24


13


15


9


6


1


**


5


Afternoon


173


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Table 15-A. - Evening High School - Season of 1920 - 1921.


Male


Female


Total


Enrolled


305


481


586


Average membership


156


170


326


Average attendance


111


128


239


Number of teachers


18


Number of sessions


57


Cost of instruction .


$4,458 50


Cost of janitor, fuel, light, and supplies


1,622 34


Total cost .


$6,080 84


Cost per pupil per evening


$0 327


Average attendance: October, 323; November, 260; December, 244; January, 201; February, 204; March, 202.


Table 15-B. - Evening Vocational Classes - Season of 1920 - 1921.


Men


Women


Enrolled


66


192


Average membersip


50


65


Average attendance


45


. 52


Number of teachers


4


8


Number of sessions


40


37


Cost of instruction


$1,235 50


$1,090 42


Cost of janitors, fuel, and light


129 84


319 83


Total cost


$1,365 34


$1,410 25


Reimbursement from State


627 05


632 87


Net cost


$738 29


$777 38


Net cost per pupil per evening .


$0 369


$0 323


.


.


.


174


ANNUAL REPORTS.


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


1919


1920


1921


Knapp.


62


107


83


Perry.


:34


32


39


Pope.


139


127


136


Edgerly.


136


171


171


Glines.


88


83


94


Forster.


35


31


29


Bingham.


66


66


95


+Carr.


106


96


113


Morse.


46


61


43


'Proctor.


44


59


44


Brown.


43


70


43


'Highland.


143


178


155


· Cutler.


126


120


115


Total.


1068


1201


1160


Average Membership of Elementary Schools.


8345


8334


8270


Per cent. of Average Membership .Promoted


12.79


14.41


14.03


175


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Table. 17. - Attendance Statistics.


FOR A SERIES OF YEARS.


JUNE


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


1920


14,091


12,836


11,807


91.9


11,628


0.993


1921


14,500


13,396


12,533


93.6


11,337


0.904


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


29


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


1920


12,836


1,714


13.35


241


1.87


1921


13,396


1,762


13.15


316


2.36


For years prior to 1912 see School Report of 1917.


176


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Table 19. Promotions for School Year Ending June 29, 1921. Junior High Schools.


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


a Months' Trial


1


1,189


964


137


88


00


II


974


827


103


44


III


924


846


12


65


1


Total


3,087


2,637


252


197


1


14


Percentage of Promotions for School Year Ending June 29, 1921. Junior High Schools.


GRADE.


On June


Promotion List


Unconditionally


Promoted to


Next Grade


Promoted


on Trial


Retarded


Promoted more


than One Grade


Special Promo-


tions during Year


Promotees


Dropped Back


after Two


Months' Trial


I


100


81.0


11.5


7.5


0.5


II


100


85.0


10.2


4.8


0.8


III


100


92.0


1.0


7.0


Average


100


86.0


7.6


6.4


0.7


Promotees


after Two


ac


177


SCHOOL .


DEPARTMENT.


Table 19-A. - Promotions for School Year Ending June 29, 1921.


Grammar Grades.


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


Months' Trial.


I


1,662


1,301


89


262


10


9


II


1,357


1,139


84


113


21


15


3.


III


1,347


1,150


103


84


10


15


1


IV


1,294


1,078


123


82


11


4


6


4


1,370


1,111


165


91


3


5


1


VI


1,255


1,033


127


92


3


3


Total.


8,285


6,812


691


724


58


48


14


Percentage of Promotions for School Year Ending June 29, 1921 ..


Grammar Grades.


GRADE.


On June


Promotion List.


Unconditionally


to next Grade:


Fromoted on Trial.


Retarded.


Promoted more


than One Grade.


Special Promo-


tions during Year.


Dropped Back


Months' Trial.


I


100


78.3


5.4


15.7


0.6


0.5


II


100


83.9


6.3


8.3


1.5


1.1


0.2


III


100


85.5


7.6


6.2


0.7


1.1


0.07


IV


100


83.4


9.5


6.3


0.8


0.3


0.4


V


100


81.2


12.0


6.6


0.2


0.3


0.07


VI


100


82.4


10.1


7.3


0.2


0.2


Average ...


100


82.4


8.5


8.5


0.7


0.7


0.2


Promotees


after Three


Promoted


Promoted


Promotees


after Three


TABLE 20. - RESIGNATIONS OF TEACHERS, 1921.


School


Teacher


Resignation took effect


In Service


High


Annette B. MacKnight


January 21, 1921 October 14, 1921


2 years, 6 months


Frances W. Kaan


*February 25, 1921 June 30, 1921


2 years


Eudora Morey


*June 30, 1921


47 years


Lena Gilbert


*June 30, 1921


29 years


Lillian A. Welch


October 28, 1921


2 months


Margaret E. Ford


October 28, 1921


3 years, 2 months


Eastern Junior High


Alice M. McNally


October 14, 1921


3 years, 5 months


Almyra L. Davis


January 6, 1922


4 months


Ida M. Record


January 14, 1922


22 years, 4 months


Northern Junior High


May A. Daly Maud Rose


June 30, 1921


2 years


Ruth S. Hawkins


October 31, 1921


2 years, 2 months


66


Maria F. May


November 25, 1921


2 months


Western Junior High


Charles N. Dunbar


June 30, 1921


2 years


Miriam W. Hatch


June 30, 1921


2 years


Genieve R. Barnes


June 30, 1921


15 years, 8 months


Grace M. Sanders


June 30, 1921


4 years


46


Edith W. Emerson


March 1, 1921


24 years, months


Bennett


June 30, 1921


29 years, 7 months


Baxter


10 years, 2 months


Perry


April 29, 1921


36 years, 8 months


Pope


October 14, 1921


7 years, 2 months


June 30, 1921


3 years



June 30, 1921


2 years


178


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Sophia C. Mague Minnie P. Cunningham Isadore E. Taylor Martha W. Delay L. Gertrude Allen Mary J. Dewire C. Edith Taylor Marie Higgins


June 30, 1921


5 years, 6 months


*November 4, 1921 October 28, 1921


38 years, 5 months


:


June 30, 1921


6 years


43 years, 5 months


Ruth M. Merritt


Table 20." (Concluded.) - Resignation of Teachers, 1921.


School


Teacher


Resignation took effect


In Service


Glines


Clara D. Eddy


June 30, 1921


19 years


Mary L. Gallagher


September 30, 1921


7 years, 1 month


Bingham


Priscilla A. Merritt


** May 1, 1921


36 years


24 years, 6 months


66


Elizabeth S. Brown Ethel Gross


*December 1, 1921 October 28, 1921 April 29, 1921


3 years, 5 months


Morse


November 25, 1921


6 years, 9 months


Highland


Helen M. Farr Finnell Alice C. Ray Lillian F. Richardson Inez Atwater


¡July 19, 1921


17 years


Cadets


Mary Drew


September 16, 1921 September 19, 1921


6 days


Did not accept election


-


*Retired. *Died.


179


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


4 years, 8 months


180


TABLE 21. - TEACHERS ELECTED IN 1921.


School


Teacher


Coming From


Salary


Service Began


High


Sadie M. Lyle


Medford


$1,300


Sept., 1921


*Hazel W. Ruggles


Somerville


1,600


*Edith M. Joel


Somerville


1,600


Ruth E. Arrington


Somerville


1,300


Sept., 1921


Annette B. MacKnight


Somerville


1,600


Sept., 1921


Harriet C. Whitaker


Saugus


1,600 1,400


Sept., 1921


Lillian A. Welch


Somerville


1,600


Sept., 1921


Joyce Bisbee,


1,052 25


Did not accept


Librarian


Not teaching


1,400


Sept., 1921


Sophia C. Mague


New York


1,600


Oct. 31, 1921


Not teaching


754


Nov. 7, 1921


Eastern Junior High


Adela L. Balch


Scituate


1,500


Sept., 1921


Almyra L. Davis


Melrose


1,500


Sept., 1921


Southern Junior High


Ruth Conner


Colchester, Conn.


1,500


Sept., 1921


Mildred E. Blaisdell


Lexington


1,500


Sept., 1921


Edith V. Blood


East Haven, Conn.


1,500


Sept., 1921


Katherine Briggs


Cranston, R. I.


1,500


Sept., 1921


Maria F. May


Medford


1,450


Oct. 3, 1921


Western Junior High


Ellen L. Bellamy


Bridgewater


1,500


Sept., 1921


Helen M. Stone


Bellows Falls, Vt.


1,500


Sept., 1921


Prescott E. Whitfield


Somerville


1,500


Sept., 1921


Hanscom


Dorothy C. Huddy


Cambridge


1,200


November 7, 1921


Bennett


Mary B. White


Private School


900


November 7, 1921


*M. Regina Desmond


Somerville


1,250


..


ANNUAL


$6


66


REPORTS.


66


Sept., 1921


Margaret Cochran


Norwell


Elizabeth I. Fury


Edna C. Woodbury, Librarian


Northern Junior High


Table 21. - (Concluded.) - Teachers Elected in 1921.


School


Teacher


Coming From


Salary


Service Began


Pope


Eunice S. Higgins


Somerville


1,000


Sept., 1921


Helen V. Hurley


Revere


1,300


Sept., 1921


Monira C. Gregory


Rockland, Me.


1,300


Sept., 1921


*Ida M. Kane


Somerville


1,400


Mansfield


1,300


Sept., 1921


Marjorie Gustin


Not teaching


900


Oct. 17, 1921


Bingham


Anna G. Molloy


Somerville


1,300


Sept., 1921


Ethel F. Rudd


Somerville


1,000


Sept., 1921


Marguerite Driscoll


Somerville


1,000


Nov. 7, 1921


Morse


Elizabeth White


Wakefield


900


Nov. 7, 1921


16


*Gertrude Prichard


Somerville


1,200


Highland


Beatrice L. Waterhouse Attleboro


1,500


Sept., 1921


Marion Holmes


Los Angeles, Cal.


1,300


Sept., 1921


Cutler


Mildred A. Whitman


Medford


1,500


Apr. 4, 1921


¥


Dorothea G. Lamb


Somerville


1,350


Nov. 7, 1921


Ruth S. Coldwell


Hingham


1,100


Nov. 7, 1921


Continuation School


Martha Walker


Somerville


1,000


Sept., 1921


Physical Instructor


Arthur R. Ayer


Boston Univ.


2,500


Sept. 27, 1921


*Transferred from some other school in Somerville at higher salary.


181


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Glines


Helen P. Colley


182


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Table 22. - Leave of Absence of Teachers.


Isabel J. Tifft, for thre months beginning January 3, 1921. Minnie P. Cunningham, from January 1 to close of school year.


Eliza I. Patterson, from April 25 to close of school year. Edith L. Laycock, for school year ending June 30, 1922. Alice S. Hall, for school year ending June 30, 1922. M. Edna Merrill, for school year ending June 30, 1922. Helen L. Follansbee, from October 3 to close of Xmas vacation. Sarah E. Murphy, from October 3 to March 1, 1922.


Elizabeth S. Brown, from September 1 for an indefinite period. Florence E. Locke, from September 1 for an indefinite period. Frances E. Robinson, from September 1 for an indefinite period. Annie H. Hall, from November for an indefinite period.


Cadets.


Rosa Aberle Inez E. Atwater


Mary Drew


Emily Higgins Helen Jackson Enna Bella Weisman


Sarah Wolfe


Table 23. - Transfers of Teachers.


Teacher


From To


Hazel W. Ruggles


Eastern Junior High


Senior High


Edith M. Joel


Southern Junior High


Senior High


Gertrude E. Prichard


Hanscom kindergarten Morse kindergarten


Lillias T. Lawton


Bennett


Baxter


M. Regina Desmond


Bennett kindergarten


Bingham kindergarten


Etta R. Holden


Baxter


Knapp


Etta D. Ellsworth


Glines kindergarten


Americanization work


Mary A. Whitney


Morse


Americanization work


Eva E. Perkins


Highland


Pope


Table 24. - Number of Teachers.


FOR A SERIES OF YEARS.


YEAR.


High School.


Junior High Schools.


Elemen- tary Schools.


Special Teach- ers.


Assistants not in Charge of Room.


Men.


Women


Contin.


Amer.


Total.


1912


66


252*


22


9


40


309


349


1913


68₺


257*


28


12


39


326


365


1914


751


266*


30


20


44


347


391


1915


761


272*


31


15


45


349


394


1916


771


290*


30


15


46


366


412


1917


701


65


238*


33


17


49


374


423


1918


70±


108


207*


28


5


49


369


418


1919


70±


106


207*


26


9


48


370


418


1920


69₫


113


212*


23


8


54


371


425


1921


751


115


216+


25


14


60


392


5


2


452


#Including a secretary and a matron. [ tIncluding seven kindergartners.


*Including four kindergartners.


183:


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Table 25. - Books Authorized for Use, 1921.


For High and Junior High Schools,-


As Text Books,-


Poco-a-Poco Hall-World Book Co. First Spanish Course, Hills & Ford - D. C. Heath & Co.


Community Civics, Hughes - Allyn & Bacon.


For High School,-


As Text Books, -


Study of Nations, Harriet E. Tuell - Houghton, Mifflin Co. Modern Europe, Charles Downer Hazen - Henry Holt & Co. Grammaire Francais, DeSauze - John C. Winston Co.


Cours Pratique de Francais pour Commencants, DeSauze - John C. Winston Co. First French Composition, Allen & Schoell - Henry Holt & Co. Short Stories, Moulton - Houghton, Mifflin Co. Intermediate Spanish Reader, Harrison - Ginn & Co.


For Use in Americanization Classes, -


Community Civics, Hughes - Allyn & Bacon.


English for New Americans, Field & Coveney - Silver, Burdett & Co.


English for Coming Citizens, Goldberger - Scribner's Sons. My Country, Turkington - Ginn & Co.


The Community and the Citizen, Dunn - D. C. Heath & Co. English for Foreigners, O'Brien - Houghton, Mifflin Co. Practical English, O'Toole -D. C. Heath & Co.


Table 26. - HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION.


The graduation exercises of the High School occurred Wednesday, June 22, 1921.


ORDER OF EXERCISES.


HERBERT CHOLERTON, Chairman of the School Committee, Presiding.


1. OVERTURE- "Calif of Bagdad" Boieldieu High School Orchestra, W. Allen Newton, Leader


2. PRAYER - Rev. George A. Lawson . Pastor of the Union Square Baptist Church


3. SINGING - "Prayer of Thanksgiving" ..


......... Kremser Graduating Class


4. ESSAY - "The Present Need of Ideals" Genevieve E. Lantz


184


ANNUAL REPORTS.


ORDER OF EXERCISES Continued.


5. RAKOCSY MARCH - Orchestra


.... .... Liszt


6. ESSAY - "The Significant Figure or the Cipher" George E. Megathlin


7. SINGING - "Olaf Trygvasson" Graduating Class


Grieg


8. PRESENTATION OF MEDAL GIVEN BY SOMERVILLE POST NO. 19 AMERICAN LEGION Presented by Arthur D. Healey


9. ADDRESS TO GRADUATES Frank Oliver Hall, D. D., Professor of Homiletics, Tufts College


10. PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS TO GIRLS


11. SINGING "Heaven May Forgive You Kindly" - (Martha) ... Flotow Quintet and Chorus


12. PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS TO BOYS


13. POSTLUDE - "American Patrol" Orchestra


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


185


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


LIST OF GRADUATES June, 1921


*Graduated with honor


*Agnes Irene Adams Leonore Anna Aitken Edith Augusta Anderson Waltie Marie Barter Anderson * Alice Elizabeth Ayers Dorothy Blanche Baker Mary Margaret Baldwin Vesta Webb Barton Mildred Mae Bastion Leila Dunbar Beardsley


Evelyn Mildred Belcher Helen Charlotte Bensaia Ethel Sumner Benson Nellie Bertram


Mildred Louise Black Grace Winona Blaisdell Edith Mertie Blake Mildred Catherine Blake Marjorie Ruth Bowlby Lillian Hazel Brown Penrose Katherine Brown *Phyllis Louise Brownell Katharyn Buck Evangeline Ruth Buckley Margaret Ellen Bucknam Margaret Mary Callahan Ella Jane Cameron Dorothy Elizabeth Campbell Mildred Elizabeth Campbell Ethyl Lillian Carpenter Esther Cederstrom Gertrude Marion Chapin Mildred Eliza Chase Marion Isabel Chute Elizabeth Virginia Colbert *Marjorie Mae Cole Mary Frances Cole Ruth Mary Collins Elizabeth Mary Connor Alice Mary Conrad Gertrude Louise Cotter Margaret Josephine Cotter *Helen Maud Cowen Marion Doris Cowick Marjory Creighton Gertrude Florence Cromwell Dorothy Pauline Cronin Margaret Virginia Crowne *Laura Mabelle Cruwys Marion Elsie Dates Mildred Ripley Davis


Anna Josephine Delaney Helen Ruth Desmond Mabel Amelia Dix


Theda Louise Dole Elizabeth Nora Donahue Gertrude Louise Donahue


Gertrude Teresa Donahue


Mary Madeleine Dorney


Florence Elizabeth Dromgoole


Ruth Marion Edgerly Ruth Ola Elliott


Marguerite Carmen Ellis


Sibyl Ernestine Emerson


Ruth Matilda Englehardt


Mary Gertrude Fenton Marie Ferrette


Drusa Miles Fielder Marguerite Evelyn Flanagan Madeleine Eugenia Flynn


*Hazel Marjorie Freeman Marion Grace Gaddis Frances Claire Geaton Ruth Edith Gilmore Geraldine Victoria Godfrey Julia May Goduti Margaret Katherine Gorman Florence Margaret Greene Dorothy Bullard Grimes Louise Gertrude Haley Doris Frances Hall


*Esther Dearing Hamilton Teresa Helen Hamparsoom Mary Kathryn Harer


*Lena Harriman Mary Louise Harrington Ruth Mildred Hayes


Dagny Ulrica Hedberg Grace Marie Henchey Louise Beatrice Heron Helen Gertrude Hession Beatrice Veronica Holmes


*Janice Alicia Hoxie Rae Francisca Hunt Edna Mae Irving


*Elsie Ingeborg Jacobsen Lillian Beatrice Johanson Gladys Johnson Gladys Adella Johnston


Irene Victoria Josephson Louise Joyce Margaret Johanna Kearns


186


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Doris Young Kemp Pearl Kerner Marion Ladd *Genevieve Electa Lantz Ruth Lappin Janette Larabee Dagmar Elizabeth Larson Ethyl Minerva Lebovich Mary Christina Lehan Katherine Theresa Lombard Susan Josephine Lonergan Beatrice Viola Long Katharine Frances Long Elizabeth Ruth Lowe Evelyn Philippina Macdonald Marion Florence Macdonald Helen Jean MacFarlane Beatrice Evelyn Mack Eleanor Laurie MacKay Jessie Louise MacLean Ruth Bessie MacTwiggan Katherine Virginia Magee Josephine Elizabeth Magwood Margaret Calista Mahoney *Margery Frances Marshall Mary Helen Martin


Mildred Imogene Maxwell Helen Gertrude McCarthy


Phyllis Euphemia McGaw Jean McTaggart Georgia Frances Merriam


Alice Frances Morgan


Veronica Mary Morrissey


Josephine Elizabeth Murphy


Kathleen Doris Murphy Doris Louise NeRay Elizabeth Cornelia Nichols Margaret Rita Nolan Louise Mary Notaro Margaret Helen O'Meara


Hilma Evelyn Ouimette Helen Valentine Peters


Eleanor Shaw Pike


Blanche Clifton Piper


Valborg Henrietta Prebensen Bertha Price Mary Sutherland Ranton Phyllis Mae Ricker


Annie Margaret Mary Robillard Mabel Elizabeth Robinson


Ruth Muriel Rood


Doris Freeman Rudd


Maud Vesta Russell


Elsie Ryder Sarah Elizabeth Sanders


Eleanore Catherine Sculley Alena Monica Shea


Emily Hortense Sheldon Marie Emelynn Simmons


Edith Mary Simonds Winnifred Ursulle Simpson Katharine Rose Sloane Gertrude Edith Smith . Louse Stockbridge Gladys Gertrude Stone *Ernestine Adelle Strehle Winifred Mae Sullivan Bessie Summers


*Beatrice Sweet Katherine Taber Bertha Elsie Tarpey Madeline Elizabeth Taylor Grace Victoria Toomajian Mildred Louise Toomey Esther Topham Irma Price Traphagen Edna May Tuttle Flora Louise Walker Mary Frances Wall Audrey Edwina Hazel Ware Florence May Watts Mildred Mary Welch Hazel Clinkard Wellington Lillian Gertrude Wells -


Alice Douglass Williams Frances Josephine Williams


Gertrude Irene Williams Mary Agnes Williams Evelyn Aldena Wood Leonora Wood


Loretta May Wright John Miliot Aloise


Paul Millner Ashton


Edward Thomas Austin


Harvey Joseph Baker


Eugene Russell Banks Paul Lepper Bartram Lawrence Baruffaldi Vincent Byron Bennett


Andrew Campbell Berry John Edward Bertwell Saul Biller Walter Sumner Blake George Rogers Blunt Joseph Henry Bond Meyer Bronstein


Albert Samuel Brown


William Henry Callahan


Francis Archibald Campbell


Henry Louis Catani Francis Gardner Chase Armin Gerard Clement Frederick James Clouther Arthur Francis Collins Henry Roland Conley George Robert Copeland Theodore Alfred Corliss. George Kermit Coyne


187


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Randall Lawrence Coyne


*Paul Revere Crowley Edward William Cudmore


Kenneth Charles Martin Sherman Otto Maxwell Francis DeCelles McCabe


*George Everett Megathlin Leonard Milano


Donald Hayes Miller


Patrick Joseph Morrison


John Gordon Murphy


Frank Martin Murray


*James Edward Evans Gordon Willard Farr Guertin John Fay


William Allen Newton Chester Arthur Nolan


Francis Monroe Fielder, Jr.


Thomas Francis O'Leary


Charles Joseph O'Neil


Maurice Arthur Pearlman


*James Howe Finley, Jr. Hermon Anthony Fleming, Jr. William Frederick Fletcher, Jr. George Allen Fogg John Edward Garrod


Harold Pearson Francis Henry Pedrazzi Leo Joseph Query


Warren Belcher Gilkey


William John Lawrence Rawson


Michael Edward Giobbe


Elmer Stuart Ricker


Joseph Elzear Giroux


Edward Harrison Rideout


Norman Carle Glassman


Everett Woodbridge Saville


James Vincent Scotti


Harry Golburgh Mathew Goldburgh


Francis Gregory Sexton Ralph Osgood Silva


Frederick Coker Hadley


William Peter Hanley


Reginald Hoit Simpson


Fortis Eugene Hart


Charles Irving Smith


Clarence Fulton Head


Gustav Arnold Hedlund


George Edward Hemeon


Francis Cornelius Hession


Walter Albert Holmberg


Giles Elberne Hopkins


*Harold. Elmer Stevens Irving Emerson Stone Anthony Taglino


Joseph Howard Taylor William Henry Traverse


Clarence Newman Truesdale


Edward T. VanUmmersen


Richard Howard Walsh


William Francis Walsh


*Andrew Shepheard Laurie Louis Levinson Ralph Webster Lewis Francis Cummings Loan Kramer Carl Lofblad John Mead Lynch


Robert Souther Way Seth Low Weeks Henri Weinberger


Ernest Robbins Macdonald


Ronald Boland Macdonald


George Lindroff Witham


James Ralph MacIntyre


Wilbur Henry Wood


Philip Angus MacSween


Everett Warren Young


Harry Stanley Smith Harvey Solomon


Frederick Paul Stern


*Albert Conant Horton Lewis Bruce Jones Harold Carl Josephson Andrew Humbert Landini Edmund Murray Lanigan


* Arthur Hilding Werner Elmer Gustaf Westlund Arthur Alden Wilson


Total number of graduates, 316: Boys, 123; Girls, 193.


* Allen Willard Daggett Robert Franklin Davis Harrison Gilchrist Dodge Edward David Donovan


*John Curtis Dunbar Irving Edelstein


Arthur Eliot Newell


188


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Junior High School graduations occurred in the school buildings on June 24, 1921.


LIST OF GRADUATES


Eastern


Gasparo A. Albano


Wendell Garfield Ames


Lillian Frances Andy


Andrew Charles Haggerty


Claire Viola Anthony


Barbara C. Harding


Helen Marie Ash


Isabel C. Harding


Gertrude Catherine Barry


Elizabeth W. Hennigan


Richard G. Barry


Annie E. Horan


Dwight E. Bellows


Agnes Loretta Hourihan


George Kennett Benham


Helen Marie Hurley


Adeline Bensaia


Mildred Lucille Hutchinson


Rose Blish


Harry F. Jackson


C. Woodford Bliss Florence Maria Bond


Charles W. Knowlton


John Patrick Brophy


Ralph Michael Langone


Alma M. Brosseau


Cora Emma Laurendeau


Gertrude May Brown


Joseph P. Leahy


Barbara Bullerwell Randolph Thomas Burleigh


Ethel M. Lowney Anna Grace MacDonald


Kenneth R. Campbell


Marjorie Isabel Carl


Artemas A. MacLean


Helen Veronica Carney


Raymond E. Mclaughlin


Helen Bradford Macfarlane


Margaret M. Maguire


Adeline Clark


Mildred Elizabeth Mahoney


Dorris M. Clough


Anna Margaret Coneeny


Patrick Joseph Connolly


James J. Connell


James J. Cotter Leo F. Cotter


Charles W. Murphy


George W. Crosby


Edwin F. Murphy


Frances Marie Crowe


Herbert Bossen Davis


Bertha Marie Dallmer


Thomas F. Doherty Minnie Duchin


John Francis O'Leary


Hugh William Duffy


Fannie Olfson


George Harry O'Malley


Kathryn Merrill Peak


Ruth E. Perkins


Earl G. Pithie


Malcolm J. Farrell


Louis Price


Iris K. Farrington


Joseph E. Reegan


Lester H. Reiff


James Norman Remby


Maynard Ralph Richardson




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