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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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