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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
1
2
2
1
6
II
2
1
4
2
1
1
11
III
1
4
2
2
10
IV
5
4
3
2
1
1
16
V.
3
6
3
11
11
5
1
32
VII
1
10
12
6
29
VIII.
1
2
8
9
14
34
JX
8
3
1
12
X.
2
7
2
11
XI
2
2
XII
1
1
Voc. 1
3
2
5
Voc. 2
.
Ungraded
Special.
1
1
2
Contin't'n
3
10
13
Total.
1
6
7
6
14
14
18
36
49
49
7
207
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
·
.
3
7
5
1
23
VI.
185
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Table 15-Evening High School-Season 1925-1926
Male
Female
Total
Enrolled
473
498
971
Average membership
288
271
559
Average attendance
200
188
388
Number of teachers
22
Number of sessions
58
Cost of Instruction
$5,717 00
Cost of janitor, fuel, light and supplies
1,953 94
Total cost
$7,670 94
Cost per pupil per evening. .....
$0.236
Average attendance: October, 571; November, 447; December, 408; January, 303; February, 265; March 279.
Table 15-A-Evening Elementary Schools-Season 1925-1926
Male
Female
Total
Enrolled
110
40
150
Average membership
68
31
99
Average attendance
50
23
73
Number of teachers
5
Number of sessions
77
Cost of Instruction
$1,365 00
supplies
1,209 54
Total Cost
$2,574 54
Cost per pupil per evening.
$0.223
Table 15-B-Evening Vocational Classes-Season 1925-1926
Women
Enrolled
148
Average membership
103
Average attendance
83
Number of teachers
7
Number of sessions
39
Cost of instruction
$1,456 17
Cost of janitors, fuel, light, and supplies
121 78
Total expenditure
$1,577 95
Income from sources other than local taxation
168 93
Net expenditure
1,409 02
Reimbursement from State
704 51
Net cost
704 51
Net cost per pupil per evening
$0 175
Cost of janitor, fuel, light, and
186
ANNUAL REPORTS
Table 15-C-Americanization Classes-Season 1925-1926
Male
Female
Total
Enrolled
348
214
562
Average membership
231
120
351
Average attendance
197
90
287
Number of classes
21
Number of teachers
11
Number of sessions
70
Membership hours
39,045.5
Cost of instruction
$6,349 38
Cost of supplies
$42 84
Total cost
$6,392 22
Reimbursement
from
the
State
3,196 11
Net cost
$3,196 11
Net cost per membership hour
$0 082
187
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
TABLE 16 .- Promotions from Elementary to Junior High Schools.
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
Prescott
178
199
Bennett
4
4
Knapp
83
91
132
161
177
202
Perry
39
Pope
136
129
136
88
91
84
Edgerly
171
168
157
189
Glines
94
91
90
95
82
95
Forster
29
35
29
40
41
65
Bingham
95
87
78
87
90
84
Carr
113
142
118
138
136
134
Morse
43
68
58
68
54
66
Proctor
44
53
64
59
55
51
Brown
43
69
73
44
43
40
Highland
155
161
156
129
112
136
Cutler
115
154
147
146
161
166
Total
1160
1248
1238
1244
1224
1326
Average Membership of Elementary Schools
8270
8268
8347
8878
8766
8504
Per cent of Average Membership Promoted
14.03
15.09
14.83
14.02
13.96
15.6
188
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
1923
15,932
14,308
13,276
92.8
13,164
0.991
1924
16,092
14,554
13,647
93.8
12,528
0.918
1925
16,262
14,699
13,691
93.1
11,814
0.863
1926
16,687
15,042
14,074
93.6
12,256
.87
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
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
1923
14,308
2,061
14.40
419
2.93
1924
14,554
2,104
14.45
497
3.41
1925
14,699
2,229
15.16
524
3.56
1926
15,042
2,230
14.82
524
3.48
For years prior to 1912 see School Report of 1917.
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SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Table 19-Promotions for School Year Ending June 24, 1926 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
1,225
1,054
110
61
co
II
1,069
907
106
56
3
III
1,151
1,060
66
25
1
Total.
3,445
3,021
282
142
2
13
Percentage of Promotions for School Year Ending June 24, 1926 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
after Two
Months' Trial
I
100
86.0
9.0
5.0
.08 .09
.7
II
100
84.9
9.9
5.2
.3
III
100
92.1
5.7
2.2
.08
Average
100
87.7
8.2
4.1
0.06
0.4
Promotees
11
Dropped Back
190
ANNUAL REPORTS
Table 19A-Promotions for School Year Ending June 24, 1926 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
1
1,532
1,269
80
178
5
II
1,456
1,224
81
140
11
8
7
III
1,431
1,228
96
81
26
15
8
IV
1,413
1,253
85
70
CT
7
7
V
1,388
1,185
136
59
8
11
1
VI
1,426
1,282
99
38
7
1
1
Total.
8,646
7,441
577
566
62
42
26
Percentage of Promotions for School Year Ending June 24, 1926
Elementary 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
1
100
82.9
5.2
11.6
0.3
0.1
II
100
84.0
5.6
9.6
0.8
0.5
0.5
III
100
85.8
6.7
5.7
1.8
1.0
0.5
IV
100
88.7
6.0
5.0
0.3
0.4
0.4
V
100
85.4
9.9
4.2
0.5
0.7
VI
100
89.9
6.9
2.7
0.5
Average ...
100
86.0
6.7
6.6
0.7
0.4
0.3
Promotees
Promotees
after Three
Promoted
DISTRIBUTION OF PUPILS BY AGES, OCTOBER 1, 1926
AGE
GRADE
TOTAL
Above Normal Age
Per cent. Above Normal Age
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21 or over
Kgn.
75
523
.22
6
1
243
1049
167
22
8
2
250
835
281
72
15
2
1,455
89
6.11
3
3
164
829
279
86
26
4
1
1,392
J17
8.40
4
4
200
750
280
108
41
11
2
1
1,397
163
11.66
5
14
232
668
295
132
51
21
5
1,418
209
14.74
6
38
259
560
280
110
53
13
1
1,314
177
13.47
7
1
11
262
682
331
108
28
1
1
1,425
138
9.68
8
16
187
545
268
123
20
3
1,162
146
12.56
9
23
208
236
56
2
1,090
68
6.24
10
2
24
230
466
231
11
2
1015
6.2
20
139
335
132
31
6
1
664
38
5.72
11
6
151
251
105
25
4
3
545
32
P. G.
...
75
766
1,324
1,176
1,346
1,380
1,319
1,269
1,351
1,281
1,257
1,017
797
453
160
39
4
4
15.018
Under Normal Grade
22
80
101
136
177
173
184
170
78
63
14
33
4
4
Per cent. Under Normal Grade
1.63
5.80
7.65
10.71
13.10
13.50
14.63
16.72
9.80
13.90
27.50
84.61
..
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
5.87
12
2
7
11
6
26
Total
626
1,489
30
2.01
191
6.10
49
555
10
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Table 20-Resignation) of Teachers in 1926
School
Teacher
Took Effect
In Service
High
Mrs. Sadie Lyle Marshall
February 19, 1926
4 yrs., 6 mos.
High
Sophia Mague
February 19, 1926
10 yrs.
High
Mrs. Minne T. Wyman
May 28, 1926
3 yrs., 5 mos.
High
Harriet C. Whitaker
June 30, 1926
5 yrs.
High
Estelle Crowe
June 30, 1926
6 yrs.
High
Ruth C. MacDuffie
June 30, 1926
5 yrs.
High
Mrs. Edith M. Hudson
September 30, 1926
5 yrs., 1 mo.
High
Helen Wilson
October 23, 1926
1 yr., 1 mo.
High
Frank H. Wilkins
tOctober 7, 1926
19 yrs., 1 mo.
Northeastern Junior High
Grace M. Driscoll
April 23, 1926
5 yrs., 8 mos.
Northeastern Junior High
Olive E. Whittier
May 18, 1926
7 yrs., 9 mos.
Northeastern Junior High
Edith L. Laycock
October 11, 1926
12 yrs., 1 mo.
Southern Junior High
Charles W. Copp
March 12, 1926
1 yr., 7mos.
Western Junior High
Miriam Poole
June 30, 1926
1 yr., 8 mos.
Western Junior High
Carolyn E. Precious
June 30, 1926
2 yrs.
Western Junior High
Dorothy Perkins
June 30, 1926
2 yrs.
Western Junior High
Katherine A. Breen
June 30, 1926
14 yrs., 8 mos.
Prescott
Annie L. Dimpsey
*June 30, 1926 May 28, 1926
35 yrs.,
Bennett
Helen E. Harrington
13 yrs., 9 mos.
Baxter
Eleanor A. Connor
¡June 29, 1926
23 yrs.
Pope
Rosa J. Aberle
June 30, 1926
3 yrs.
Glines
Mrs. Florence Fowler
June 30, 1926
10 yrs.
Forster
Annie S. Gage Mary B. White
June 30, 1926
4 yrs.
Cutler
Wilma S. Bryant
June 30, 1926
1 yr., 6 mos.
Cutler
Irs. Elva A. Cutler
June 30, 1926
15 yrs.
Highland Atypical
Mildred M. Harkins
February 12, 1926
2 yrs., 6 mos.
Americanization
Mrs. Etta D. Ellsworth
¿September 28, 1926
29 yrs.
1 Died * Retired
ANNUAL REPORTS
*June 30, 1926
44 yrs.
Bingham
Table 21-Teachers Elected in 1926
School
Teacher
Coming From
Salary
Service Began
High
Frank L. Alciere
Boston
$1,700
September 27
High
Ruth E. Danforth
Bourne
1,700
September 00
High
Agnes K. Gordon
Somerville
1,400
September 9
High
Charles B. Sylvester
Holyoke
2,700
January 3, 1927
Northeastern Junior High
Lillian Belanger
New York
1,200
January 1
Northeastern Junior High
Agnes M. Connor
Somerville
1,200
September
Northeastern Junior High
Virginia Crowne
Somerville
1,100
September
9
Northeastern Junior High
Grace M. Henchey
Somerville
1,300
September
9
Northeastern Junior High
Anna E. Keating
Somerville
1,200
September 9
Northeastern Junior High
Katherine T. Lombard
Somerville
1,200
September 9
Northeastern Junior High
Clara V. Pomeroy
Stoneham
1,600
March 1
Northeastern Junior High
Catherine Scanlan
Somerville
1,100
September
00
Northeastern Junior High
Eleanor Scully
Somerville
1,300
September 9
Southern Junior High
H. Beatrice Bingham
Somerville
1,200
September 9
Western Junior High
William J. Crotty
Somerville
1,200
September 9
Western Junior High
Mary S. Ranton
Somerville
1,300
September 9
Boys' Vocational
Roy C. MacGee
Boston
2,000
June 1
Prescott
Gertrude MacDonald
Somerville
1,100
September 9
Hanscom
Kathleen McCabe
Somerville
1,100
September
9
Bennett
Blanche Llewellyn
Rockland
1,700
September 9
Baxter
Geraldine J. Chamberlin
Somerville
1,200
September 9
Knapp
Mary E. McCarthy
Somerville
1,100
September
9
Pope
Anne M. Mahoney
Manchester, N. H.
1,700
September 9
Cummings
Margaret Collins
Somerville
1,100
September
9
Edgerly
Mary C. Eaton
Somerville
1,100
September
9
Glines
Helen Keefe
Somerville
1,100
September 9
Forster
Margaret E. Bucknam
Watertown
1,300
September 9
Forster
Mary M. Brown
Somerville
1,100
September 9
Forster
Jane A. Doyle
Somerville
1,100
September 9
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
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Table 21-(Concluded)-Teachers Elected in 1926
School
Teacher
Coming From
Salary
Service Began
Bingham
Gertrude M. Dewire
Somerville
1,200
September 9
Carr
Isabella M. Keppe
Hanson
1,100
September
Highland
Genevieve Peak
Somerville
1,100
September 9
Cutler
Dorothy Levy
Somerville
1,100
September 9
Cutler
Mildred H. Lunt
Beverly
1,500
March 1
Cutler
Gladys R. Clark
Beverly
1,500
March 1
Director of Music
Harry E. Whittemore
Manchester, N. H.
3,000
September 9
High School Matron
Gladys M. Grant
Somerville
1,500
September 9
Physical Training
Elizabeth D. Armstrong
Somerville
1,200
December 6
194
ANNUAL REPORTS
195
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Table 22-Leave of Absence of Teachers
Charles A. Perry for school year ending June 30, 1927. Mary S. Richardson for 2 months beginning January 3, 1927.
Table 23-Transfers of Teachers
Katherine Quigley
Northeastern Junior High High
Amy S. Irish
Northeastern Junior High High
Bessie J. Baker
Cutler
Forster
Alice M. Hayes
Bennett
Highland Atypical
Julia M. Riordan
Bennett Atypical Edgerly Atypical
Cadets
Marguerite Connolly
Marie E. Kenney
Berenice Coyne
Hazel Leith
Marie B. Damery
Helena Mary Leyden
Ruth Dyas
Wilfred H. Roberts
Florence V. English
Helen Mary Smith
Stella Guazzaloca
Florence Sullivan
Barbara Harding
Olive E. Holmes
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
661
252*
22
9
40
309
349
1913
68
257*
28
12
39
326
365
1914
75±
266*
30
20
44
347
391
1915
761
272*
31
15
45
349
394
1916
774
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
69°
113
212*
23
8
54
371
425
1921
75°
115
216+
25
14
5
2
60
392
452
1922
72
114
216+
22
16
5
2
57
390
447
1923
75°
120
222+
24
18
4
2
55
410
465
1924
76°
117
221+
24
16
4
2
59
401
460
1925
76°
118
229₸
23
16
4
2
59
409
468
1926
75°
118
228-
27
11
3
2
58
406
464
#Including a secretary.
*Including four kindergartners.
Including seven kindergartners. · Including nine kindergartners.
oIncluding a secretary and a matron
Edna M. Tuttle
196
ANNUAL REPORTS
Table 25-BOOKS AUTHORIZED FOR USE, 1926 For High School
As Text-Books :-
Elements of Geology-Blackwelder & Barrows (In General and Normal Courses)
History of Europe: Ancient and Medieval, - Robinson and Breasted-The Macmillan Co.
Ancient History, Webster-D. C. Heath & Co.
Dietetics for High Schools,-Willard and Gillett-The Macmillan Co.
Sept Comedies Modernes, E. B. DeSauze, Henry Holt & Co.
Textes Français Avec Exercises Pratiques, Treille & Gay, Henry Holt & Co.
French Grammer Review, I. A. Schwartz, Harcourt, Brace & Co. Toute la France, Leeman, Charles E. Merrill Co.
Contes Du "Petit Parisien," Kuhne-Hooke, editors, Benj. San- born & Co.
Pecheur d'Islande, Loti, Allyn & Bacon
Modern Short Stories, F. H. Law, Century Co.
Modern Essays, John M. Avant, Allyn & Bacon.
Three English Comedies, A. B. deMille, Allyn & Bacon.
Modern Biography, M. A. Hyde, Harcourt, Brace & Co.
The Wiese-Coover Touch Typing, Kinesthetic Method of Learning, H. M. Rowe Co.
Paris Pittoresque, Leeman, Allyn & Bacon.
As Reference-Books
Social Problems, Towne-The Macmillan Company.
The Real Business of Living, Tufts-Henry Holt & Co.
The Citizen and the Republic, Woodburn and Moran-Longmans, Green & Co.
History of the United States, Political, Industrial, Social, Thomp- son-B. H. Sanborn Company.
Sociology and Modern Social Problems, Ellwood-American Book Company.
Problems of American Democracy, Burch and Patterson-The Mac- millan Company.
Everyday Problem of American Democracy, Greenan and Meredith -Houghton Mifflin Compnay.
Government of Massachusetts, Frothingham and Frothingham, Harvard University Press.
Our Economic Organization, Marshall and Lyon-Macmillan Com- pany.
Problems in American Democracy, Williamson-D. C. Heath & Co.
For Junior High Schools
As Text Books :-
Textbook of Printing Occupations,-Hague-Bruce Publishing Company.
Health and Good Citizenship,-Andress and Evans,-Ginn and Company.
Literature and Living, Books One, Two, and Three,-Lyman and Hill-Charles Scribner's Sons.
197
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
For Elementary Schools
As Text-Books : -
Intermediate Music, Music Education Series,-Ginn and Company. Speaking and Writing English for grades IV, V, VI, Sheridan- Kleiser-Mathews, Sanborn Co.
A Child's Book of Number (for Grades I and II), Stone, San- born Co.
The Stone Arithmetic, Intermediate and Primary, Stone, San- born Co.
Stone's Silent Reading Series, Books I, II, and III, Stone, Hough- ton, Mifflin Co.
The Clothes We Wear-Journey Club Travels, Carpenter, Ameri- can Book Co.
Pine Tree Playmates (for Grades I and II), Blaisdell, Sanborn Co. The McCall Speller, Complete Course, McCall & Houser, Laidlaw Brothers.
The Pathway to Reading: Primer, first, second, third, fourth, readers, Coleman-Uhl-Hosic, Silver, Burdett Co.
Stories of Animal Village (for grades I and II), Emma C. Richey, Beckley-Cardy Co.
Child-Library Readers, Elson Extension Series, Primer and Books I-VI, Scott, Foresman Company.
Finders and Founders of the New World,-Woodburn and Moran- Longmans, Green and Company.
Explorers and Pioneers,-W. L. Nida-The Macmillan Company. Under the Story Tree,-La Rue-The Macmillan Company. The Fun Book,-La Rue-The Macmillan Company.
In Animal Land,-La Rue-The Macmillan Company.
Modern English Series, Books I, II, III, and IV, Grady and Wade- Longmans, Green & Company.
As Reference-Books :-
Safety First for Children, Benj. Viet, Noble & Noble.
Graded Drill Exercises in Corrective English, Books I and II, Boylan & Taylor, Noble & Noble.
The Land of the Pilgrims, Thomson, D. C. Heath. Our Animal Friends and Foes, Du Puy, Winston Co.
The Man Without a Country and Other Patriotic Stories, Wins- ton Co.
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ANNUAL REPORTS
Table 26-HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION
The graduation exercises of the High School occurred Friday, June 18, 1926.
ORDER OF EXERCISES
DR. HARRY M. STOODLEY, Chairman of the School Committee, Presiding.
1. OVERTURE-"Egmont" Op. 84 Beethoven High School Orchestra, Chester Nelson, Leader
2. PRAYER-Rev. Thomas Bruce Bitler,
Pastor Prospect Hill Congregational Church
3. SINGING-"Roman War Hymn" from "Rienzi" Wagner
Graduating Class
4. CLASS ORATION-"The Need of the Hour" Joseph F. Gough
5. SELECTION-a. Minuet Haydn
b. Eccossaise, Op. 33 Schubert
High School Orchestra
6. CLASS POEM-"The Journey" E. Irene Allen
7. SINGING-"Now Let Every Tongue Adore Thee" from the Cantata "Sleepers, Wake!". Bach
Graduating Class
8. ADDRESS TO GRADUATES Hon. Leon M. Conwell Mayor of Somerville
9. SINGING-"When the Foeman Bares His Steel" from "Pirates of Penzance" Sullivan
Graduating Class
10. PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS TO GIRLS
11. DUET-with Orchestra, "My Gentle Harp" Londonderry Air
E. Natalie Dickey and Virginia R. Fernandez
12. PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS TO BOYS
13. SINGING-"Class Ode" Graduating Class
14. POSTLUDE-"Marche Militaire" Schubert High School Orchestra
Singing and Orchestra under the direction of Russell A. Cook, Director of Music in the High School
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SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
LIST OF GRADUATES
June, 1926 *Graduated with honor
GIRLS
*Beatrice Jessica Alexander Ellen Irene Allen Gladys Lillian Allen Alice Irene Amidon Barbara May Archibald Grace Elizabeth Armstrong Ruth Doris Armstrong Doris Tollman Bagley
*Eileen Mildred Bailey Mae Elizabeth Baird Jeanette Baker Pauline Virginia Baptista Lillian Rose Baroni Audrey Edith Elizabeth Barr
Ellen Estelle Barrett
Madeline Antoinette Baruffaldi Beatrice Odin Bates Inez Irene Baum
Alona Stephanie Bean
Dolphie Evelyn Berg
Mary Helen Bettencourt
Madeleine Phyllis Birch
Irene Esther Blamire Aili Adele Bockstrom Mary Cecelia Brady Arline Roberta Brennan
*Gladys Marion Linnea Bromberg Sadie Elizabeth Brooks Mary Josephine Brophy Ruth Louise Bryans Dorothy Madeline Bryant Jennie Ruth Buchanan Helen Thompson Buckler Elizabeth Eva Buckley Frances Catherine Buckley Mary Pauline Buckley Mary Frances Burke Dorothy Anne Burns Alice Eva Campbell Edith Louise Campbell Teresa Mildred Carew Edna Irene Carlson Helen Elizabeth Carroll Louise Sanborn Caswell Amalia Clara Catani
Frances Catherine Chandler
Eleanor Chapin Isobel May Cheney
Eleanor Margaret Chesley Evelyn Myrtle Clark
Grace Isabel Clark
Celia Clayman
Evelyn Cohen
Helen Frances Collins
Catherine Frances Conley
Catherine Mary Connolly
Dorothy Agnes Connor
Catherine Columba Corbett Monica Quill Cotter Dorothy Willis Crosby *Dorothy May Crossman *Annette Snow Crowell Madeline Louise Crowley Margaret Josephine Crowley Catherine Lauretta Croy Mary Dorothy Cuneo Eleanor Cutler Miriam Brenner David Mabel Edith Davidson Jane Chamberlain Day Janice Martha Dennie Barbara Frances Dervan Dorothy Anne Devine Edith Natalie Dickey Anna Esther Dolan Marie Estelle Donahue
*Grace Elizabeth Dondale Margaret Clariss Donini Dorothy Agnes Doyle Marion Louise Duffey Marion Caswell Dunbar
*Elizabeth Agnes Easson Ruth Martha Edwards Edna Elizabeth Ennis Murle Everett
*Mary Gertrude Fallon Jessie Isabelle Fardy Marie Evelyn Ferguson Merle Louise Ferguson Virginia Rose Fernandez Bernice Margaret Fielding Elizabeth Mildred Fisher Gertrude Marie Fleming Anna Margaret Foley Hermena Frances Fonseca Loretta Louise Ford Louise Agnes Fortune
*Edith Gladys Foy
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ANNUAL REPORTS
Lillian Agnes Francis Gladys Hamilton Gaunce
*Mildred Claire Gavin
*Pauline Louise Gerald Angelina Gianino Esther Rose Giles Irma Elizabeth Goduti Opal Meredith Goff
* Beatrice Rivkah Goodman Helen Viva Gordon Ruth Lillian Gordon Grace Elizabeth Gough
Ruth Elisabeth Grace Julia Mary Grady Opal Louise Gray Irene Veronica Greene
*Isabelle Sybyl Greene Dolores Jean Guibord Edith Victoria Gustafson Eileen Veronica Haley Helen Ruth Haley
Agnes Maud Hall
Irene Bennetta Hall
Mary Hall
Mary Helen Hall
Esther Margaret Hallington
Gertrude Ada Hanlon
Marjorie Mary Hanscom
*Mary Patricia Harding Eleanor Amanda Hardy Mary Carmichael Hardy Grace Isabelle Harkins Helen Beatrice Henchey Dora Hershkovitz Frances Regina Hersom
Maude Estelle Hicks
Ruth Norma Higgins
Mary Lillian Hogan Marjorie Louise Holmberg Ruth Holmes
Mildred Mitchell Hopkins Dorothy Rose Hunzelman Grace Mildred Ingalls
*Elena Josephine Ivaska Martina Agnes Jennings
*Lillian Hilda Johnson Martha Lillian Johnson Ruth Kristina Ingeborg Johnson Ethel Arline Johnston Virginia Johnston Edythe Adelaide Jones Dorothy Marjorie Joyce Alice Julian Helen Magdaline Mary Kaspar Koleta Katherine Kaspar Frances Catherine Kelleher
*Irene Millidge Kelley Mary Veronica Kenney
Margaret Emnily Kingston Rebecca Kolikoff Ida Katherine Ladd
*Doris Richardson Lamb Ruth Heberd Lamb Esther Catherine Lane Josephine Matheson Lane Josephine Catherine Lanigan
Helen Louise Lawless
Shirley Lazarus Anna Lipkind Grace Frances Lodico
Blanche Marjorie Long
Edna May Lorentzen
Margaret Mary Lucas
Mary Josephine Lyons Evelyn Louise MacDonald Annie MacInnes
Mary Agnes Mack Dorothy Jane MacKnight
Mary Magliozzi
Mary Martha Maguire
Mary Agnes Mahoney
Marjorie Josephine Malloy
Helen Josephine Malvey
Katherine Veronica Manley Caroline Juliette Marsh Alice Ruth Martin
Doris Birdelle Martin
Elizabeth Muriel Martin
Edna Kathaleen May Kathleen Mae McCarthy Anna Frances McDonnell
Emma Julia Rita McGlone
Winifred Agnes McHugh Geraldine Anna Mclaughlin Isabella Meharg Marjory Helen Menard
*Frances Louise Mendell Ruth Anna Milliken Helen Louise Minton Grace Mirabile Elizabeth Della Moody Ruth Esther Mooney Marion Catherine Moran
Mary Agnes Morrison
*Elsie Augusta Mueller Ruth Mulholland Anna Frances Murphy
*Dorothy Esther Myers Agnes Mary Nahigian Barbara Elizabeth Newcomb Elizabeth Bryant Nicholas
*Jennie Notaro Ruth Nourbourn
*Clara Isabelle Noyes Margaret Ella Nugent Esther Ellen O'Brien
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SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
*Helen Marie O'Brien Mary Elizabeth O'Connor Nonie Agnes O'Connor Marguerite Elenore O'Shaughnessy Ellen Bertha Page Mary Evelyn Palmer Pearl Evangeline Partington
*Vivan Annette Paulson Isabella May Pelton Marion Perkins Marguerite Augusta Perrin Audrey Bernice Peterson Gertrude Roberta Phillips Bertha Pierce
*Gladys Adelia Pingree Eleanor Wallace Pinkham Dorothea Minna Pohl Yvonne Gertrude Poirier Isabelle Grace Porter Mae Morton Porter
*Myrtle Margaret Powers Janie Adeline Price Marjorie Torrey Price Lillian Agnes Ranaghan Elizabeth Raymond Dorothy Clare Redmond *Marion Elliott Rich Alva Nada Richardson Alice Leah Riddick Clara Pearl Rines Margaret Berry Roberts Sophia Roberts Marion Louise Rose Gladys Catherine Rowe Myrta Gifford Rowell Dorothy Mary Ryan Anna Victoria Sandstrom Anna Etta Saval Rosamond Christian Sawin Mary Emmanuella Schouler
*Helen Marguerite Scribner May Elsie Scrocca Lillian Shapiro
*Ruth Shapiro Mabel Mary Sheehan Sarah Sherer Ruth Alberta Shorey Luella Mae Sidelinger Martha Isabel Silva Marion Singelais Mary Agnes Skelton Elva Helen Snow *Dorothy Spooner Henrietta Marie Springer Eleanor Frances Stackpole Florence Janet Steele Helen Margaret Steeves Theda Jeannette Streadwick
*Edith May Strong Grace Elizabeth Sullivan Mary Gertrude Sullivan Florence Evelyn Sweetser Beatrice Mary Swinehamer Sarah Talalewsky Loretta Marion Tansey
*Evelyn Albina Testa Edna May Thompson Jean Elizabeth Thurner Lillian Marjorie Thurston Veronica Rita Tierney Bernice Arilla Tuck Edith Luceina Tucker Marjorie Pearl Tucker
*Beatrice Christine Ulen Sarah Gertrude Wade Rebecca Waitskin Dorothy Gertrude Waldorf Elsa Dorothy Walgis Iola Eleanor Wallace Martha Kybert Wallace Alice Regina Walsh Eleanor Marie Walsh Agnes Mae Ward Annie MacDonald Wardrope Marie Louise Gertrude Warner Gladys Alberta Watson Katherine Louise Whalen Ruth Helen Wiggins Hazel Clement Wilcox
Louise Elizabeth Wilcox
Marion Elizabeth Winchenbach
Martha Lillian Winkler
Dorothy Wisewell
Gladys Pearson Young
BOYS
Charles Hovsep Aaronian Harry Adamian
Alfred Dominic Aiello
Alvin Johnson Allen
*Charles Montgomery Anderson
*Albert Edward Armstrong Hugo Victor Ascolillo
*Harry Atamian Frederick William Atherton Roderick Reynolds Aylesbury Joseph Balboni Joseph John Barrett Richard Hazen Baxter Alfred Sanford Bell Morris David Bender Harold Jerome Benham
*Richard Lambert Berry Albert Frederick Bird
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