Report of the city of Somerville 1922, Part 28

Author: Somerville (Mass.)
Publication date: 1922
Publisher: Somerville, Mass.
Number of Pages: 472


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tional School


No. Entering Other


Junior High Schools


In City


Eastern Junior High School ...


210


203


191


3


2


3


3


1


Southern Junior High School ..


321


316


266


9


27


12


1


1


Northern Junior High School


206


183


162


11


3


3


2


2


Western Junior High School ..


342


326


304


10


9


2


1


Total


1079


1028


923


33


41


20


6


5


Table 13A. - Ninth Grade Promotions - Junior High Schools - June, 1922


Promotion from the ninth grade to the tenth is the promo- tion from the Junior High School to the Senior High School. The tenth grade corresponds to the second year of a four year High School.


SCHOOL


Number in Class


No. Promoted to


High School


No. Entering


Somerville High


No. Entering


lic or Private


No. Going to Work


No. Not Located


No. Entering Boy's


Vocational School


Eastern Junior High


187


171


137


6


2


24


2


Southern


66


293


276


231


5


16


24


Northern


201


193


165


9


14


5


Western


66


325


306


275


13


12


6


Total


1006


946


808


33


44


59


2


4


in June


School


Other Schools, Pub-


Outside City


397


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Table 14. - Comparative Statistics of the Attendance Department for the School Year 1921. - 1922


1921


1922


Change


Number of visits to the schools


442


354


-88


Number of visits to the homes


1,347


781


-566


Number of cases investigated


1,459


884


-575


Number of cases found to be truan- cy or absenteeism .


362


341


-21


Number of different pupils who


were truants or habitual absen- tees


279


255


-24


Number who were truants for the first time


227


198


-29


Number who were truants for the second time


35


46


+11


Number who were truants for three or more times


17


11


-6


. Number of girls who were truants or absentees .


72


61


-11


Number of cases of parental


neglect of children found and re-


1


1


0


ported to charitable institutions Number of cases of removal of children from the custody of parents by order of the court . Number of visits to mercantile or manufacturing establishments


1


1


0


working without employment certificates .


59


46


-13


Number of employment certificates issued to boys .


200


229


+29


Number of employment certificates reissued to boys


92


156


+64


Number of employment certificates issued to girls . Number of employment certificates reissued to girls . ·


162


152


-10


48


86


+38


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


883


1,247


+364


Number of newspaper licenses is- sued to boys 12 to 16 years of age


111


95


-16


Number of transfer cards investi- gated


1,954


1,299


-655


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


10


9


-1


Amount paid for board of truants


$1,004.15


$908.14


-$96.01


·


.


43


46


+3


Number of minors found to be


398


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Table 14. - (Concluded). - Comparative Statistics of the Attendance Department for the School Year 1921-1922


Disposition of truancy and habitual absentee cases :-


Warned and returned to school


146


Transferred to other schools ..


12


Obtained certificates (14 to 16 years)


31


Left school (over 16 years)


8


Removed from city


34


Brought before court and returned to school .


8


Brought before court and sent to Training School .


7


Returned to Training School (violating parole)


1


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


1


Sent to Lyman School


7


Sent to Shirley


1


Sent to Home For Little Wanderers


1


257


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


GRADES.


Total.


6


7


8


9


10


11


12


13


14


15


16 or Over


I


2


7


3


1


13


II


2


4


5


1


12


III.


2


4


3


5


1


15


IV


1


1


2


3


2


2


11


VI


1


8


15


12


11


1


48


VII.


2


3


20


23


17


3


68


VIII


4


11


7


2


24


JX


7


9


5


21


x


2


2


XI


XII.


Boys' Voc'l


3


3


Ungraded ..


2


3


6


Total.


2


9


10


11


12


19


18


47


64


51


12


255


7


7


4


5


2


1


32


6


BY AGES.


Table 15 .- Attendance in Americanization Schools for School Year, 1921-1922


Bell


Bennett


Bingham


Glines


Highland


Knapp


Morse


Factory


Day and


Evening


classes


Citizen- ship


Totals


Enrollment


M


92


66


22


26


26


38


82


100


26


478


F


31


12


31


53


13


38


48


0


3


229


T


123


78


53


79


39


76


130


100


29


707


Average Membership


M


31


42


7


20


19


14


52


88


23


296


F


16


9


18


43


8


25


45


0


1


165


T


47


51


25


63.


27


39


97


88


24


461


Average Attendance


M


21


26


6


19


14


8


37


11


20


162


F


12


6


13


36


5


16


34


0


1


123


T


33


32


19


55


19


24


71


11


21


285


Number of Classes


2


3


2


3


1


2


4


6


1


24


No. of Hrs. in Session


..


....


154


236


128


236


154


193.5


274.5


188.5


68


1632.5


Membership hours


....


7238


12036


3200


[15868


4158


7546.5


26626.5


2073.5


1632


80378.5


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


$8,042.30


Reimbursement from


State


....


$3,581.50 | $4,460.80 1


Net cost


$ 0.055|


Cost per membership hour ..


....


.. .


.. ......


........


........


..


....


..


.


....


..


.......


...


399


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


....


400


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Table 15-A .- Evening High School-Season 1921-1922.


Male


Female


Total


Enrolled


289


282


571


Average membership


161


186


347


Average attendance


111


129


240


Number of teachers


17


Number of sessions


58


Cost of Instruction


$4,737 00


· Cost of janitor, fuel, light,


and supplies


1,323 57


Total cost


$6,060 57


Cost per pupil per evening .


0 301


Average attendance: October, 309; November, 289; December, 235; January, 249; February, 181; March, 191.


Table 15-B-Evening Elementary Schools-Season of 1921-1922.


Male


Female


Total


Enrolled


122


38


165


Average membership-


70


26


96


Average Attendance


56


21


77


Number of teachers


2


4


6


Number of sessions


77


Cost of instruction


$1,911 00


Cost of janitor, fuel,


light,


and supplies


795 95


Total Cost


$2,706 95


Cost per pupil per evening


0 366


Table 15-C-Evening Vocational Classes-Season 1921-1922.


Men


Women


Enrolled


77


229


Average Membership


58


171


Average Attendance .


48


139


Number of teachers


4


10


Number of sessions


40


39


Cost of instruction


$1,070 75


$1,149 00


Cost of janitors, fuel, and light, and supplies


387 26


254 90


Total expenditure


$1,458 01


$1,403 90


Income from sources other than


local tax-


ation


141 07


255 28


Net expenditure


$1,306 94


$1,148 62


Reimbursement from State


596 90


574 31


Net cost


$710 04


$574 31


Net cost per pupil per eve.


0 306


0 086.


.


.


.


401


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


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


1919


1920


1921


1922


Knapp.


62


107


83


91


Perry.


34


32


39


Pope.


139


127


136


129


Edgerly.


136


171


171


168


Glines.


88


83


94


91


Forster.


35


31


29


35


Bingham.


66


66


95


87


Carr.


106


96


113


142


Morse.


46


61


43


68


Proctor.


44


59


44


53


Brown.


43


70


43


69


Highland.


143


178


155


161


Cutler.


126


120


115


154


Total.


1068


1201


1160


1248


Average Membership of Elementary Schools.


8345


8334


8270


8268


Per cent. of Average Membership Promoted


12.79


14.41


14.03


15.09


402


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Table 17. - Attendance Statistics. FOR A SERIES OF YEARS.


JUNE


ENROLLMENT


Average Membership


Average Attendance Attendance


Per cent. of


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


1922


15,225


14,004


13,160


94.0


11,620


0.883


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


2,25S


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


1922


14,004


2,037


14.55


613


4.38


For years prior to 1912 see School Report of 1917.


403


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Table 19 .- Promotions for School Year Ending June 22, 1922. 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


after Two


Months' Trial


I


1.157


959


114


84


1


II


1,078


888


131


59


III


996


918


28


50)


1:1


Total.


3,231


2,765


273


193


1


00


Percentage of Promotions for School Year Ending June 22, 1922. 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


82.9


9.9


7.2


0.008


0.008


II


100


82.4


12.1


5.5


0.03


III


100


92.2


2.8


5.0


0.01


Average


100


85.8


8.3


5.9


0.008


0.01


Promotees


404


ANNUAL REPORTS.


,


Table 19-A .- Promotions for School Year Ending June 22, 1922. Elementary Grades.


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.


Percentage of Promotions for School Year Ending June 22, 1922. Elementary Grades.


GRADE.


On June


Promotion List.


Unconditionally


to next Grade.


I-romoted on Trial.


Retarded.


Promoted more


than One Grade.


Special Promo-


tions during Year.


Dropped Back


after Three


Months' Trial.


0.2


II


100


83.4


7.5


7.8


1.3


0.7


0.4


III


100


85.1


8.4


5.2


1.3


1.0


0.1


IV


100


85.6


8.5


5.4


0.5


0.6


0.3


V


100


80.4


12.7


6.5


0.4


0.4


0.2


VI


100


85.3


10.0


4.0


0.6


0.6


0.3


Average ...


100


83.1


8.7


7.4


0.8


0.6


0.2


1


1,593


1,253


88


246


6


or


4


II


1,492


III


1,285


1,093


108


67


17


13


2


IV


1,288


1,102


109


70


~


9


4


V


1,341


1,078


171


87


5


6


4


VI


1,309


1,117


131


53


S


8


4


Total


8,308


6,888


718


639


63


52


24


Promotees


I


100


78.7


5.5


15.4


0.4


0.3


20


116


111


1,245


6


11


Promotees


Promoted


TABLE 20 .- RESIGNATIONS OF TEACHERS, 1922.


School


Teacher


Resignation took effect


In Service


High


Ruby W. Davison


March 31, 1922


312 months 20 yrs., 9 months


High


John M. Jaynes


May 22, 1922


High


Ruth A. Davis


June 30, 1922


8 yrs.


High


Mathilda C. Wright,


(matron )


*Sept. 24, 1922


3 yrs.


Eastern Junior High


Theresa E. Morrison


June 30, 1922


10 yrs., 3 mos.


Eastern Junior High


Doris B. Cresto


June 30, 1922


yrs.


Southern Junior High


E. Marie Kelley


January 30, 1922


yrs., 5 mos.


Southern Junior High


Anna E. McCully


June 30, 1922


6 yrs.


Northern Junior High


Katherine Briggs


Oct. 27, 1922


1 yr., 2 mos.


Northern Junior High


Helen F. Lyon


Oct. 20, 1922


2 mos.


Western Junior High


Isabel M. Brunton


June 30, 1922


13 yrs.


Western Junior High


¡Flora A. Burgess Helen C. Jackson


28 yrs., 3 mos. Did not accept


Western Junior High


Vernie T. Neily


June 30, 1922


5 yrs., 9 mos.


Western


Junior High


James S. Thistle


April 7, 1922


4 yrs., 8 mos.


Western


Junior High


Mabel C. Whitaker


April 14, 1922


4 yrs., 8 mos.


Prescott


June 30, 1922


51 yrs., 3 mos. 7 mos.


Edgerly


June 30, 1922


39 yrs., 9 mos.


Proctor


Cutler


Edith M. Thornquist


15 yrs., 9 mos.


Lowe


Martha A. Jencks


23 yrs., 6 mos.


Boys' Vocational


Percy A. Brigham


2 yrs., 9 mos.


Physical Instructor


4 yrs., 3 mos.


Supervisor School Gardens


Alma Porter William B. Moore


*March 10, 1922 June 30, 1922 June 30, 1922 November 4, 1922


3 yrs., 7 mos.


1 Retired


* Died


405


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Pope


¡Clara Taylor Helen V. Hurley ¡Lillian Nealley Ella P. McLeod Ruth S. Coldwell


March 24, 1922


*May 3, 1922 June 30, 1922 June 30, 1922


33 yrs., 6 mos. 8 mos.


Cutler


June 30, 1922


Western Junior High


33


406


TABLE 21 .- TEACHERS ELECTED IN 1922.


School


Teacher


Coming From


Salary


Service Began


High


Phebe R. Boole


Rockland, Mass.


$1,750


Sept., 1922


High


Ruby W. Davison


New Britain, Ct.


1,600


Dec., 1921


High


Laura W. Lewis


Medford


1,400


Sept., 1922


High


Ruth C. MacDuffie


Somerville


1,400


Sept., 1921


High


Carmen Solano


New York City


1,500


Sept., 1922


High


Ruby F. Sutherland


Milford


1,400


Sept., 1922


High


*Edna C. Woodbury


Somerville


1,300


Nov., 1921


Eastern


Jr. High


Doris B. Cresto


1,400


Sept., 1919


Eastern Jr. High


Rachel M. Pratt


1,400


Sept., 1921


Eastern Jr. High


Katherine M. Quigley


1,200


June, 1922


Northern Jr. High


Helen F. Lyon


Somerville


1,500


Jan., 1922


Western Jr. High


+Walter P. Sweet


2,100


Sept., 1919


Western Jr. High


E. Bella Weisman


1,300


September, 1921


Western Jr. High


Ruth O. Allen


Rye, N. H.


1,300


September, 1922


Western Jr. High


Helen O. Jackson


1,200


Did not accept.


Boys' Vocational


Charles A. Perry


Not teaching


2,100


Sept., 1922


Prescott


Edith C. Polechio


Attleboro


1,500


Prescott


Hazel A. Steele


Medford


1,500


Bennett


Marie Wieczorek


Revere


1,500


Bennett


Eugenia Carver


Vinalhaven, Me.


1,400


Bennett


Ruth B. Brown


1,200


Bennett


Elvira Badaracco


Somerville


1,000


Bennett


Sarah L. Wolfe


1,000


Knapp


Mary E. Keefe


Revere


1,400


Knapp


Marguerite G. Stanton


Bedford


1,300


€€


.


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Oct., 1921


Southern Jr. High


Beulah M. Newell


W. Bridgewater


1,500


Table 21. - (Concluded.) - Teachers Elected in 1922.


School


Teacher


Coming From


Salary


Service Began


Pope


Josephine Lacy


Somerville


1,300


May, 1921


Pope


Margaret V. Lamb


Lynnfield


1,300


Sept., 1922


Edgerly


Harriette W. Bridges


Oakland, Cal.


1,500


Bingham


Frances E. Fisher


Methuen


1,500


Dec., 1921


Bingham


Helen F. Wiseman


Maynard


1,400


Feb., 1922


Morse


Edna M. Scriven


Somerville


1,000


Sept., 1920


Cutler


Minnie E. Rumley


East Orange, N. J.


1,500


Sept., 1922


Lowe


Selena Wilson


Everett


1,200


Mar., 1922


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


* Elected to full time.


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


407


408


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Table 22 .- Leave of Absence of Teachers


Sarah E. Murphy, from March 1 to the end of the school year. June 30, 1922


Berta M. Burnett, for school year ending June 30, 1923


M. Edna Merrill, for school year ending June 30, 1923


Edith L. Hurd, for school year ending June 30, 1923


Cadets.


Barbara E. Brainard


Mildred M. Harkins Ida Paly


M. Helen Campbell


Alice M. McFarland Hazel L. Smith


Margaret Burke


Eleanor D. Nemser Gladys M. H. Sullivan


Mildred Dewire


Mary E. O'Shaughnessy


Table 23 .- Transfers of Teachers.


Teacher


From


To


Helen B. Ryan


Eastern Junior High


Senior High


Rena S. Hezelton


Southern Junior High


Senior High


Clara B. Donlon


Knapp


Eastern Jr. High


Lillias T. Lawton


Non-English Speaking Class


Western Jr. High


Eleanor W. Nolan


Bennett


Edgerly


Nettie L. Fay


Bennett


Proctor


Amy F. Woodbury


Bennett


Sight Saving Class


Walter P. Sweet


Northern Junior


Western Jr.


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.


Contin.


Amer.


Men.


Women Total.


1912


665


252*


22


9


40


309


349


1913


68±


257*


28


12


39


326


365


1914


751


266*


30


20


44


347


391


1915


761


2723


31


15


45


349


394


1916


771


290*


30


15


46


366


412


1917


70


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


69º


113


212*


23


8


54


371


425


1921


75°


115


216+


25


14


5


2


60


392


452


1922


721


114


216+


22


16


5


2


57


390


447


#Including a secretary.


*Including four kindergartners.


+Including seven kindergartners.


oIncluding a secretary and a matron


409


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Table 25 .- Books Authorized for Use, 1922.


For High and Junior High schools,-


As Text Books,-


Household Arithmetic, Ball and West-J. B. Lippincott Co. Elements of Latin, D'Ooge-Ginn & Co.


Second Course in Algebra, Hawkes, Luby, Touton-Ginn & Co. The Book of Modern Verse, British and American, Forbes- Henry Holt & Co.


Scientific Typewriting, Depew-Allyn & Bacon


For High School,- As Text Books,-


Selections from Ovid, Kelsey and Scudder-Allyn & Bacon


For Junior High schools,-


As Text Books,-


Junior High school Mathematics, Three-Book Series, Vosburgh and Gentleman-Macmillan Co.


Vital English, Book 2, Taylor-Morss-F. M. Ambrose Co.


The Junior Song and Chorus Book, Giddings and Newton-Ginn & Co.


For Elementary Schools,-


As Text Books,-


Aldine Speller, Parts One, Two, Three, and Manual for Teachers, Bryce and Sherman-Newson & Co.


Eleanor Smith Music Course, Book I-American Book Co. As Supplementary Readers,-


A Day in a Colonial Home, Prescott-Marshall Jones Co. For Evening High School,-


As Text Books,-


The Business Man's English, Bartholomew and Hurlburt-Macmil- lan Co.


Table 26-HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION


The graduation exercises of the High School occurred Thursday, June 15, 1922.


ORDER OF EXERCISES


HERBERT CHOLERTON, Chairman of the School Committee, Presiding.


1. OVERTURE-"Sarabande" Bohm


High School Orchestra, Lawrence L. Daggett, Leader


2. SINGING- "And the Glory of the Lord" (Messiah) Handel Graduating Class


3. PRAYER-Rev. William H. Dyas


Pastor, Grace Baptist Church


4. SINGING-"The Lost Chord" Boys' Chorus Sullivan


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ANNUAL REPORTS.


ORDER OF EXERCISES Continued.


5. ADDRESS TO GRADUATES Hon. Channing H. Cox Governor of Massachusetts


6. SINGING-"The Miller's Wooing" Faning


Graduating Class


7. PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS TO GIRLS


8. "VALSE LENTE" Coerne


Orchestra


9. PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS TO BOYS


10. POSTLUDE-"Marche Lorraine" Orchestra Ganne


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


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SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL LIST OF GRADUATES June, 1922 *Graduated with honor.


Lois Augusta Abells


Isabel Josephine Ahern


Hilda Margaret Aikins


Elizabeth Jean Allen


Mary Christina Andersen


Ruth Evelyn Anderson Lillian Andrews Elizabeth Merie Armstrong


*Margaret Anna Donahue Helen Theresa Donovan Alice Elizabeth Doris


Jane Ann Doyle


Ruth Marie Drew


Rosamond Lillian Duffey


Marguerite Catherine Duffy Alice Wentworth Dunlap


Gwendolyn Dunn


Ethel Louise Dunne


Marion Gertrude Dunning


Ellen Inez Durgin


Edna Frances Durning


Ruth Dyas


Doris Marjorie Edgar


Edna Mae Edgerly


Mildred Esther Burleigh


Rachel Evangeline Burns


Hazel May Burton Isabelle Beatrice Calderoni Irene Marie Callahan


*Mildred Louise Bradshaw Helen Claire Bratton Ethel Catherine Brennan Gladys Mills Briggs Ida Bronstein


Mary Bryson Brown Olive Agnes Buckley Esther Burke


Florence Edna Crowe


Mary Esther Crowley Leila Alice Cuneo


*Helen Cunningham Mabel Elizabeth Cutler Ruth Alchorn Cutler


*Marie Burnett Damery Natalie Davis Emily Atkins Day Mildred Viola Dearborn Olivia Mae Dearborn Doris Mary Delany Mary Beulah DeMita Frances Emma Dempsey Mary Antonia Desmond Marion Lucille DeWitt Mary Lenore Diamond


*Ada Anna Calzolari Doris Dillingham Cameron Marion Anna Cannon Edith Putnam Carleton Alice Violet Carlson Eleanor Brown Casey Evelyn Marie Casey Jennie Mable Casey Frances Josephine Catanzano Marion Louise Chapin Florence Louise Clark


*Frances Clark Anna Marie Clifford Veneta Maud Clouther Ruth Eleanor Coakley


Margaret Bernadette Coleman


Bertina Morona Congdon Elizabeth Mae Conley Marguerite Connolly Bertha Margaret Connor Lauretta Agnes Connors Dorothy May Conrad Anna Luella Cook Esther Mary Corcoran


*Iva Rogers Baker Mary Carmelita Barden Goldie Emma Barton Mary Agnes Beaver Eleanor Beedle Florence Josephine Bellizia


* Angelina Berman Bessie Anna Berman


*Elsie Bertelsen Rena Ersilla Bertucci Helen Beatrice Bingham


Irene Albena Birchdale


Alice Lucinda Blake Irene Evelyn Borges


Gladys Edna Dick Irene Elizabeth Dingwell


*Marian Louise Dodge Mary Edwina Doheney Helen Nora Dolan


*Elizabeth Carter Ashton Edith Sara Babino Aileen Elizabeth Backus


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Dorothy Helen Cowan Catherine Gertrude Coyne Dorothea Crosby Paula Quintard Crosby Sarah Ellison Edith Emery


Grace Teske Engelhardt Doris Louise Englund


Marion Gladys Erb


Elsie Louise Estabrook


Irma Celeste Farrington


Doris May Ferguson Janet Alexander Field Frances Anne Filippone Eva Fishlin Loretto Anita Flanagan Maude Waddell Flanagan


Lillian Florence Flinn Anna Margaret Flynn Grace Frances Fogarty Mary Eva Fontana


Olive Whitney Frazee


Laura May Freeman Gladys French


*Mildred Ever French Grace Howard Fuller Ina May Gassett Eleanor Packer Geer Apolline Gelinas


*Lois Pearl Gibson Annie Gilman Hazel Davis Gilmore Arline Girard


*Dorothy Stockwell Glazier Marion Winona Goff Dorothy Gordon Dorothy Gordon Marion Eva Gore Orrie Belle Grant Honora Marie Grattan June Augusta Gray Adelaide Greene Louise Jeanette Gullion


*Mildred Edith Gunning Natalie Cecile Hailwood Muriel Gladys Hale Helen Elizabeth Hamilton Florence Gilmore Hanna Josephine Louise Harer *Edith May Harmon Helen Gertrude Hatchett Nora Louise Havican Paula Dorothy Heald Katherine Elizabeth Henchey Marian Juliet Hesse Lillian Margaret Hill Elsie Ruth Hill Alice Mary Hodgkins


Urana Belle Hogle *Olive Elizabeth Holmes Helen Gertrude Hoole Agnes Marcella Horne Helen Jane Howard Marjorie Estelle Howard Florence Marie Hubert Inez Blaisdell Hunter


Marjorie Alice Hurford Ruth Marie Hurwitz Doris Marie Irwin Mildred Josephine Ivaska Lillian Frances Jaques Axelina Victoria Johanson Genevieve Elizabeth Johnson Irene Elizabeth Johnson Ruth Miriam Johnson Dorothy Andrews Jones Edith Hamilton Jones Thelma Anna Jones Haru Alice Kamemori Victoria Ann Kavooghian


Florence Olive MacFadyen Lois Evelyn MacFadyen Catherine Mackenzie Laura Ruth Mackenzie Josephine Elizabeth MacLellan Mildred Louise MacPhee


Anna Matilda Magnusson


Ruth Jessie Matilda Main Mary Louise Malvey Bernice Anastatia Manley Helen Catharine Marshall Elinor Pendleton Martin Helen Winifred Martin Lydia Clementina Marvin Ida Dorothy Mauch Kathleen Comey McCabe Mary Agnes McCann Edith Marie McCarthy Theresa Anna McCarthy Myrtle May McCloud Dorothy Beryl McConnell Helen Elizabeth McDermott Gertrude Louise McGlinchy Florence Elizabeth McGoldrick Margaret Regina McGoldrick Alice Loretta McGrath Margaret Louise McKenna Muriel Marie Mckinnon Mary Electa McLain Mary Rose Mclaughlin


* Barbara Cushing McLoud Mary Agnes McNamara *Margaret Mary McSweeney Katherine Columba Meskill Alice Sanborn Meyer Mary Harriette Milano


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Anna Frances Miller


*Isabel Marie Miller *Magdaline Louise Miller Anna Emeline Keating Roma Blanche Keddy Helen Margaret Keefe Mildred Warner Keith Catherine Constance Kelleher Josephine Agatha Kelly


*Ruth Anna Kelter Dorothy Carolyn Kennedy Grace Edith Kennedy Marie Elizabeth Kenney Marie Patricia Kenney Lillian Kerner Annie Irena Kimball Mary Cecilia King Adelaide Wheater Kinney Elsie Lovering Knox Kathryn Marcella Knox Dorothea Winnifred Kopf Carolyn Ambrose Kyte Leah Murrita Lally Angelina Anna Lamborghini Helen Agnes Lane Edith Elvira Larsson


Ruth Elizabeth Leavitt Hanna Lebovich Grace Dorothy Lee Bertha Mary Lewis


*Helen Catherine Lewis Mary Louise Lewis Helena Rich Lincoln *Helen Louise Linderholm Ella Margaret Linehan Marion Pearl Linfield Edith Regina W. Lofgren Alice Gertrude Lombard *Alice Lynd Mary Frances Lyon Marion Louise Lyons


*Mildred Louise Milliken Myrtle Irene Minzner Sarah Esther Moody Doris Valentine Moore


*Edith Constance Moore Edith Louise Moore Eleanor Mae Moore Kathryn Hazel Morgan Kathryn Marie Motherway Gladys Lillian Murley Alice Margaret Murphy Frances Hazel Murphy Frances Margaret Murphy Lucy Elizabeth Murphy *Margaret Florence Murray Anna Gertrude Naiman Lilian Veronica Nangle


Sadye Betty Neede: Ina Genevieve Nevins Elizabeth Ann Newton


*Mildred Eleanor Nickerson Irene Caroline Nilson Eleanor Mae Ninde Agnes Margaret Norton


*Elvira Frances Notaro Mary Patricia O'Brien Catherine Rose O'Lalor Anna Theresa O'Leary Helen Gertrude O'Laughlin Evelyn Smith Osgood Mary Lillian Palmer Bernice Frances Parker *Marjorie Weston Parker Genevieve Howard Peak Esther Louise Peakes


*Vera Lucille Pearson Josephine PenDell Mary Elizabeth Pendleton Lila Gladys Perry Ethel Estelle Phillips Gertrude Clara Phillips Marion Arline Phillips


*Mildred Alice Pickernell Elizabeth Brown Pike Inez Vivian Plummer


*Margaret Mary Pomphrett Agnes Mildred Powell Irene Emma Powell Margaret Teresa Powers Frances Beatrice Preble Helen Melba Price


*Alice Whittemore Pride Dorothy Frances Purnell Hazel Mae Ralston Anne Claire Reardon Ethel Rosamond Ricker Martha Kingsbury Risdon Marjorie Lorettor Robinson Helen Frances Rodwell Julia Agnes Ronan Mary Olive Rood Jennette Rouffa Margaret Eileen Rush Alice Charlotte Russell Madeline Dorothy Ryan Margaret Honora Ryan Lucia Mendall Ryder Mary Louise Sadlier Nellie Catherine Sadlier Elsie Esther Sandberg Olive Dorothy Savary Mary Alice Scanlan


Agnes Lyell Schutte Esther DeLyon Scott Olive Sears


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ANNUAL REPORTS.


Mary Alice Sliney Edith Hazel Small Katherine Mary Smith Ruth Smith


* Arline Snow


*Georgiana Spencer Fanny Spivack Dorothy May Sprague Mabel Christine Starck Evelyn Gage Stern


*Helen Frances Stevens Edena Leola Strout Anna Veronica Sullivan


*Frances Elizabeth Symonds Edith Taylor Florence Mary A. Terozowski Grace Louise Thompson Anastasia Thornton


*Marion Evelyn Todd Gertrude Helena Tracey Marjorie Mae Trask Ruth Greenwell Truesdale


Evelyn Agnes Turnbull Virginia Emery Twitchell Sada May Tyler Olive Mitchell Upton Edna May Walker


Ethel Gladys Walker


Catherine Ann Walsh


Harriet Holmes Walton


Dorothy Mae Weeks Ruth Weinberger


Gladys May Wellington


Doris Hulda Westlund


Mildred Louise Westlund


Annie Agnes Whalen


Vera Hawthorne Whitman


Corinne Ray Wiggin Catherine Elizabeth Wiggins Florence Wilbur


*Florence Evelyn Wilkins Dorothy Williams Gladys Edna Williams


Regina Donalene Wilson Lillian Emma Witham Emily Rebecca Wright Mary Elmyra Yavner Eleanor May Youlden Anna Christine Young Doris Rose Young Florence Ednah Young Florence Elizabeth Young Lilla Marion Young Louise Augusta Young




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