Report of the city of Somerville 1930, Part 11

Author: Somerville (Mass.)
Publication date: 1930
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Total cost


$8,186 45


Cost per pupil per evening


0.216


Average attendance: October, 662; November, 533; December, 427; January, 385; February, 345; March, 351.


Table 15A-Evening Elementary School-Season 1929-1930


Male


Female


Total


Enrolled


551


559


1,110


Average Membership


51


3.3


84


Average Attendance


40


23


63


Number of teachers


5


Number of sessions


76


Cost of Instruction


$1,502 00


Cost of janitor, fuel, light and supplies


1,462 85


Total Cost


$2,964 85


Cost per pupil per evening


0.464


...


Table 15B-Evening Vocational Classes-Season 1929-1930


Women


Enrolled


47


Average Membership


32


Average Attendance


26


Number of teachers


3


Number of sessions


39


Cost of Instruction


$698 00


Cost of janitors, fuel, light and supplies


170 19


Total expenditure


$868 19


Income from sources other than local tax- ation


82 67


Net expenditure


$785 52


Reimbursement from State


449 59


Net cost


$335 93


Net cost per pupil per evening


0.269


193


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Table 15C-Americanization Classes-Season 1929-1930


Male


Female


Total


Enrolled


211


227


438


Average Membership


136


175


311


Average Attendance


151


124


275


Number of classes


21


Number of teachers


11


Number of sessions


70


Membership hours


43,450


Cost of instruction


$6,545 47


Cost of supplies


128 04


Total cost


$6,673 51


Reimbursement from the State


3,336 75


Net cost


$3,336 76


Net cost per membership hour ......


.076.


194


ANNUAL REPORTS


Table 16-Promotions from Elementary to Junior High Schools


1925


1926


1927


1928


1929


1930


Prescott


178


199


181


197


169


171


Bennett


4


4


31


41


34


0


Knapp


177


202


161


176


144


158


Pope


91


84


84


84


81


81


Glines


82


95


76


81


77


79


Grimmons


34


Forster


41


65


69


76


92


93


Bingham


90


84


93


89


82


91


Carr


136


134


126


127


138


125


Morse


54


66


62


67


68


60


Proctor


55


51


58


46


59


44


Brown


43


40


67


67


60


65


Highland


112


136


126


163


115


163


Cutler


161


166


168


178


172


127


Total


1224


1326


1302


1392


1291


1282


Average Membership of Elementary Schools


8766


8504


8358


9039


9092


9133


Per cent of Average Membership Promoted


13.96


15.6


15.58


15.4


14.2


14.04


195


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


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


0.871


1927


16,669


15,042


14,094


93.7


12,526


0.888


1928


16,807


15,190


14,232


93.1


15,160


1.065


1929


17,083


15,521


14,435


93.0


16,626


1.152


1930


16,851


15,632


14,666


92.8


13,904


0.948


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


1927


15,042


2,318


15.41


521


3.46


1928


15,190


2,356


15.51


513


3.38


1929


15,521


2,430


15.66


606


3.90


1930


15,632


2,500


15.99


564


3.61


For years prior to 1912 see School Report of 1917.


196


ANNUAL REPORTS


Table 19-Promotions for School Year Ending June 21, 1930 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


1,332


1,231


59


+


1


II


1,334


1,186


85


63


0


III


1,160


1,075


43


42


0


'Total


3,826


3,492


187


146


1


0


0


Percentage of Promotions for School Year Ending June 21, 1930 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


92.4


4.4


3.1


.1


II


88.9


6.4


4.7


III


92.7


3.7


3.6


Average


91.3


4.8


3.8


.1


000


000


Dropped Back


197


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Table 19A-Promotions for School Year Ending June 21, 1930 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 Two


Months' Trial


Percentage of Promotions for School Year Ending June 21, 1930 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


after Two


Months' Trial


1


100


84.6


10.1


4.7


.6


.2


.1


II


100


87.2


6.


6.6


.2


.3


.2


III


100


86.7


6.8


6.


6.3


4.3


1.1


.1


.1


V


100


87.4


10.


2


.6


.7


.5


VI


100


91.1


6.


2.3


.7


Average ...


100


87.5


6.6


5.3


.6


.3


.2


1


1,439


1,218


67


146


2


II


1,389


1,211


83


92


00 00 00


4


1


III


1,349


1,170


92


81


3


3


IV


1,404


1,239


88


61


16


1


3


V


1,362


1,192


135


26


0


0


1


VI


1,291


1,175


78


29


co


9


6


Total


8,234


7,205


543


435


51


28


14


.5


.2


.2


IV


100


88.3


Promoted


Promotees


Promotees


DISTRIBUTION OF PUPILS BY AGES AND GRADES, OCTOBER 1, 1930


AGE


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.


114


619


2


310


1035


171


22


5


1,341


44


3.28


2


229


848


2:20


36


7


1


1.375


76


5.53


3


9


234


819


237


60


11


4


1


4


1


15


199


757


258


78


22


6


1


2


1.339


108


8.07


5


3


204


776


255


91


3'2


6


1,367


129


9.44


6


14


259


647


283


102


22


5


1


1,333


130


9.75


7


12


193


693


289


117


24


5


1,333


146


10.95


8


11


240


626


309


90


13


3


1,292


106


8.20


9


20


258


667


274


89


1


1,323


104


7.86


10


15


261


549


202


2


5


1,092


65


5.95


11


2


17


253


421


151


36


5


885


41


4.63


12


P. G.


...


114


929


1,276


1.268


1,253


1,372


1,196


1,353


1.331


1,401


924


522


154


35


3


1


15.609


Under Normal Grades


22


11


67


90


117


141


146


108


75


39


31


3


1


Per cent. Under Normal Grade


1.74


3.27


4.88


7.52


8.65


10.59


10.42


9.97


11.69


1.44


25.32


88.57


..


...


1,543


27


1.75


1


ANNUAL REPORTS


25


1


17


192


287


100


21


3


1


622


4.02


1


9


15


4


...


29


1,214


Total


1,263


-


121


14


58


-


198


GRADE


735


TABLE 20-RESIGNATIONS OF TEACHERS IN 1930


School


Teacher


Took Effect


In Service


High


Pauline D. Dodge


June 30, 1930 May 5, 1930


6 yrs.


High


Francis J. Mahoney Esther Parmenter


*December 13, 1930


20 yrs., 4 mos.


Northeastern Junior


Mary F. Downey


June 30, 1930


2 yrs.


Northeastern Junior


Edith G. Wilkins Blanche P. DeLand


January 31, 1930


12 yrs., 3 mos.


Western Junior


Ethel M. Park


December 22, 1930


14 yrs., 4 mos.


Western Junior


Doris G. Tolman


June 30, 1930


3 yrs., 6 mos.


Perry


Kathleen McCabe


June 30, 1930


5 yrs., 6 mos.


Glines


Elizabeth C. Sullivan


November 24, 1930


2 yrs.


Carr


Samuel A. Johnson Mildred S. Flint


June 30, 1930


5 yrs., 5 mos.


Cutler


Dorothy Levy


June 30, 1930


2 yrs.


Atypical


*June 30, 1930


31 yrs.


Atypical


Bertha M. Morton


+June 30, 1930


27 yrs.


Atypical


Lillian C. Cooney


June 30, 1930


1 yr.


Americanization


Marie E. Flynn


June 30, 1930


3 yrs., 9 mos.


Elementary Sewing


Mary L. Boyd


¿June 30, 1930


42 yrs.


Director-Physical Education


December 22, 1930


15 yrs.


Superintendent Emeritus


Ernst Hermann Charles S. Clark


*January 30, 1930


* Died. 1 Retired.


199


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Bingham


Eleanor R. O'Leary


*June 30, 1930


37 yrs.


Brown


April 11, 1930


4 yrs., 7 mos.


Cutler


Dorothy O. Waters Mary A. Holt


October 31, 1930


10 yrs., 2 mos.


1 yr., 6 mos.


Western Junior


March 7, 1930


10 yrs., 8 mos.


High


ANNUAL REPORTS


200


TABLE 21 - TEACHERS ELECTED IN 1930


School


Teacher


Coming From


Salary


Service Began


High


John P. Brennan


Provincetown


$1,800


May 5, 1930


High


Mary E. Canavan


Somerville


1,600


Nov. 20, 1930


High


Joseph A. Donahoe


Boston


1,800


Mar. 3, 1930


High


Leo C. Donahue


Somerville


1,700


Oct. 1, 1930


High


Flora Gordon


Somerville


1,400


September, 1930


High


Dorothea Hanscom


Somerville


1,400


September, 1930


High


Arthur P. Kelleher


Private Teaching


1,500


September, 1930


High


Edmund M. Lanigan


Not Teaching


1,800


Jan. 7, 1930


High


Joseph J. Nangle


Somerville


2,200


Oct. 8, 1930


High


Marion A. Newell


. Not Teaching


1,800


Oct. 8, 1930


High


William E. O'Brien


Not Teaching


2,000


September, 1930


High


Dorothy T. Rice


Boston


1,500


September, 1930


Matthew J. Ryan


Private Teaching


1,500


September, 1930


High


Edward L. Smith


Cambridge


1,800


September, 1930


Northeastern Junior


John J. Anderson


Not Teaching


2,000


September, 1930


Northeastern Junior


Kathryn C. Donovan


Somerville


1,200


September, 1930


Northeastern Junior


Joseph B. Fitzgerald


Somerville


1,300


September, 1930


Northeastern Junior


Mary J. Foley


Somerville


1,600


September, 1930


Northeastern Junior


Agatha Kelley


Somerville


1,300


September, 1930


Northeastern Junior


Alfred J. McDonald


Not Teaching


2,000


September, 1930


Northeastern Junior


John J. Mitchell


Not Teaching


1,800


October, 1930


Northeastern Junior


Joseph A. Regan


Somerville


1,300


January, 1930


Northeastern Junior


May E. Shuman


Private Teaching


1,800


Oct. 28, 1930


Southern Junior


Daniel J. Griffin


Private Teaching


1,700


Jan. 1, 1931


Western Junior


Alice Marie Johnson


Somerville


1,300


September, 1930


Western Junior ..


Anne C. Sheridan


Somerville


1,200


September, 1930


Boys' Vocational


William H. Knight


Not Teaching


2,000


February, 1930


Boys' Vocational


Arthur E. Peterson


Not Teaching


2,000


February, 1930


Prescott


Helen D'Alelio


Somerville


1,200


September, 1930


High


* *


TABLE 21-(Concluded)-TEACHERS ELECTED IN 1930


School


Teacher


Coming From


Salary


Service Began


Prescott


Patricia Harding


Somerville


1,200


September, 1930


Prescott


Marjory Menard


Somerville


1,200


September, 1930


Hanscom


Alice J. Moran


Somerville


1,200


Jan. 1, 1931


Baxter


Mary Brady


Somerville


1,200


September, 1930


Perry


Mary L. Cannon


Somerville


1,200


September, 1930


Perry


Helen R. Haley


Somerville


1,200


September, 1930


Pope


Helen M. Morrison


Boston


1,200


September, 1930


Grimmons


Mary A. Ahern


Somerville


1,200


September, 1930


Grimmons


Anna L. McCarthy


Somerville


1,200


September, 1930


Grimmons


Harriet Marshall .


Somerville


1,500


September, 1930


Grimmons


Margaret Sliney


Somerville


1,200


September, 1930


Bingham


Loretta M. Tansey


Somerville


1,200


September, 1930


Carr


Anne M. McCarthy


Somerville


1,200


September, 1930


Cutler


Alice E. Campbell


Somerville


1,200


September, 1930


Lincoln


Eileen M. Bailey


Somerville


1,200


September, 1930


Lincoln


Isabel G. Porter


Somerville


1,200


September, 1930


Music-High and Junior


James M. Clark


Private Teaching


1,800


September, 1930


Music-Elementary


Alice M. Mayo


Private Teaching


1,500


September, 1930


Sewing-Elementary


Pia M. Fortini


Medford


1,200


September, 1930


Sewing-Elementary


Alice Sullivan


Not Teaching


1,200


September, 1930


...


.


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


201


202


ANNUAL REPORTS


Table 22-Leave of Absence of Teachers


Clara L. Griffiths, for school year ending June 30, 1931.


Ernst Hermann, from September 1, 1930 to December 22, 1930 Eleanor R. O'Leary, from March 31, 1930 to end of school year. E. Bradford Nichols, for school year ending June 30, 1931. Francis A. Ryan, for school year ending June 30, 1931.


Doris R. Brown, for six months beginning September 1, 1930. Katherine D. Millen for two months beginning September 1, 1930. L. Thomas DeCelles, for school year ending June 30, 1931.


Table 23-Transfers of Teachers


Teacher


From


To


Mary G. Blackwell


Knapp


Sup'r, Elementary Education


Sue A. Fitzpatrick


Baxter


Knapp, as assistant


Gladys Clark


Highland


Cutler


Margaret McLeod Cutler


Highland


Evelyn Macdonald


Prescott


Grimmons, as assistant


Gertrude Macdonald


Prescott


Grimmons


Albert H. Giroux


Southern Junior


Bennett, as master


Michael B. Dewire


Western Junior


Carr, Cummings, Durell, as master


Frederick W. Prechtel High


Western Junior


Margaret V. Burke


High


Director, Physical Education


Mary A. Cannon


Perry


Knapp


Anna M. Dee Glines


Grimmons


Mary E. Forrest


Glines


Grimmons


Harriet Marshall


Forster


Prescott


Agnes C. McElhinney Forster


Glines


Katherine E. Henchey Bingham


Perry


Julia M. Riordan


Edgerly Atypical


Bingham


Margaret C. Kuhn


Proctor Atypical Edgerly Atypical


CADETS 1930-1931


Mary J. Basile


Helen E. Carroll


Frances C. Chandler


Isobel M. Cheney


Muriel P. King


Gertrude O. Kohler Marion C. Moran Ruth E. Sibley Lillian C. Sigel Loretta M. Sousa


1930-1932


Irene Allen Julia Arata Dolphie Berg Paul Broderick Catherine Fleming


*Edith G. Foy Elena Ivaska Helen Kane Isabelle Leyden Frances Mendell


* Did not accept.


Blanche G. Crowell


Knapp


Visiting Teacher


203


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


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


66+


252*


22


9


40


309


349


1913


68


257*


28


12


39


326


365


1914


75%


266*


30


20


44


347


391


1915


76


272*


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


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


109


468


1926


75°


118


228-


27


11


3


2


58


406


464


1927


77º


123


233-


30


11


3


1


62


416


478


1928


80°


123


239-


33


10


3


1


64


425


489


1929


125


239-


33


27


3


1


70


446


516


1930


95°


131


1


241-


39


33


3


1


78


465


543


# Including a secretary.


* Including four kindergartners.


+ Including seven kindergartners.


- Including nine kindergartners.


° Including a secretary and a matron.


TABLE 25 - BOOKS AUTHORIZED FOR USE, 1930 For High School


As Text Books :-


Third Year Latin, Harrington & McDuffee-Ginn & Co.


Factors of Economic Geography. Staples and York-Southwestern Pub. Co.


Industrial Geography, Whitbeck -- American Book Co.


Modern Plane Geometry, Stone-Mallory-B. H. Sanborn & Co.


Beginners' Spanish, Pittaro and Green-D. C. Heath & Co.


For High School


For use in Household Arts Department and in Evening Practical Arts Classes :--


Home Hygiene and Care of the Sick, Third Edition, Delano-Pub- lished for American Red Cross by P. Blakiston's Son & Co., Inc.


First Aid, Third Edition, Lynch, American Red Cross Abridged Text Book-P. Blakiston's Son & Co.


As Reference Books :--


Sketch Maps of France, Kullmer & Gerard-Kramer Publishing Co.


204


ANNUAL REPORTS


For Junior High Schools


As Text Books :-


Beginners' Italian Reader, Wilkins & Santelli-D. C. Heath & Co. Adventures in Literature, Book Nine, Ross & Schweikert - Har- court, Brace & Co.


Bobbs Merrill Junior High School Literature Series, Books One, Two and Three, Patterson-Bobbs Merrill Co.


Reading and Literature, Books One, Two and Three, Haggerty. Smith-World Book Co.


Junior High School Literature, Books One, Two and Three, Elson, Keck, Burris-Scott, Foresman & Co.


Literature in Junior High School, Books, One, Two and Three, Bolenius-Houghton, Mifflin Co.


For High and Junior High Schools


As Text Books :-


Assembly Songs and Choruses, Condon, Leavitt and Newton-Ginn & Co.


First Year Algebra, Stone-B. H. Sanborn & Co.


For use in Libraries : -


Commonwealth History of Massachusetts Colony, Province and State, Hart-R. W. Wagner Co.


For Evening High School


As Text Books : --


English in Modern Business, Babenroth-Prentice-Hall, Inc. English of Commerce, Opdycke-Chas. Scribner's Sons Co. Gregg Shorthand, J. R. Gregg-Gregg Publishing Co.


Principles of Bookkeeping and Business, Complete Course, Bow- man & Percy-American Book Co.


For Americanization Classes


Makers of Our History, Faris-Ginn & Co.


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TABLE 26 - HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION


The graduation exercises of the High School occurred Monday, June 16, 1930.


ORDER OF EXERCISES


FRANCIS J. FITZPATRICK, Chairman of the School Committee, Presiding.


1. MARCH-"Coronation" from "The Prophet" Meyerbeer High School Orchestra, Frank J. Giacobbe, Leader.


2. PRAYER-Rev. Robert M. Pierce, Pastor, First Methodist Episcopal Church.


3. SELECTION-"Atilla", Hungarian Overture Karoly


High School Orchestra


4. CLASS ORATION-"What Price Prosperity" Robert J. Glennon


5. SINGING-"A Dream-Boat Passes By" Lemare


Graduating Class


6. CLASS POEM-"We Have Eyes" James L. H. Boyle


7. INSTRUMENTAL TRIO-"Hungarian Dance No. V" ... ..... Brahms. Elizabeth L. Sherman, Violinist Maxine L. Butman, Cello


Constance A. Kenney, Piano


8. ADDRESS TO GRADUATES-Frank W. Wright, Deputy Commissioner of Education


9. SELECTION-"Intermezzo" from "L'Arlesienne Suite" ....... Bizet High School Orchestra


10. PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS TO GIRLS


11. SINGING-"Sparkling Sunlight", Waltz Arditi


Graduating Class


12. PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS TO BOYS


13. SINGING-"Class Ode" Marjorie H. Batson


The Graduates


14. MARCH-"Massachusetts Bay Tercentenary" Frazee High School Orchestra


Singing and Orchestra under the direction of Harry E. Whittemore, Director of Music in the Public Schools


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SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL LIST OF GRADUATES June, 1930 * Graduated with Honor


GIRLS


*Ruth Leavitt Adams Florence Allison Amidon Anna Mae Anderson Helen Bernardine Anderson Etta Lydia Austin Katherine Rita Austin


Dora Anna Mary Bacci


Doris Marie Baldwin Henrietta Marie Bates


Olive Inez Bates Marjorie Helen Batson Alice May Beard


Thelma Marie Belle


Lucie Ethel Benedetto


Margaret Frances Bettincourt


Alva Vivian Bilodeau


Charlotte Blish Patricia Catherine Bloomer


Dorothea Mary Bogan


Jeannette Boraks


Dorothy Lillian Bowman


Mary Catherine Boyce


Dorothy Bozigian Mary Louise Breen


Irma Arline Brooks


Philomena. Mary Buccelli


Thelma Martha Buckland


*Doris Bernice Buckler Ruth Marion Budd


*Thelma Elizabeth Butler Maxine Lois Butman Josie Colletta Campbell Olga Mary Cangiano *Elena Capuano Ida Caroline Carbone


*Doris Carson Louise Eleanor Cassidy Emma Cavallo Florence Maria Cavicchi


Marguerite Elizabeth Chandler


Beatrice Frances Chapin Eunice Elizabeth Chase


Helen Eva Chebook Pearl Clive Sarah Bell Clow


*Elizabeth Grainger Coleman Barbara Eleanor Coll Virginia Woodworth Collupy


Marguerite May Connell Margaret Eleanor Connors Susan Isabel Conrad


*Elizabeth Isabel Therese Corbin Marion Dolores Cotter Elizabeth Theresa Coughlan


*Mary Josephine Counihan Elizabeth Storey Elliott Cox Esther Mae Coyle


Laura Agnes Crabtree


Lillian Craft


Mabel Louise Craig


Mary Crimmins Rita Gertrude Crochetiere


Lucy Eleanor Dalton


Grace Emma Davenport Florence Mary Stella Decost


Ursula Marie Derfus Veronica Catherine Devine Arax Lucia Dinjian


Louise Helena Doherty Priscilla Beatrice Dionne


Esther Marie Doolin Edna Gertrude Downes


*Gertrude Marie Dugan Hope Elizabeth Dunn Dorothy Elder Gertrude Evelyn Ells


Dorothy Hope Emery


Helen Louise Engelsen


Esther Augusta Ericsson


Anna Frances Erskine Mary Anita Fannon


Dora Feinstein Roberta Mary Fenelon


Grace Rose Ferrara


Anna Agnes Finn


Mary Cecelia Flynn Esta Frank


Jeanne Frank Anna Teresa Galvin


Margaret Rose Garabedian


Catherine Elizabeth Gayne


Madeline Mary Geary


Dorothy Parker Gerry


Lillian Rose Gianino Mary Gianino


Elizabeth Gilmartin


Evelyn Lorraine Gilmore Virginia Glass


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SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Eleanor Josephine Gleason Elizabeth Louise Gleason Bernice Anna Goldstein Anna Gomes


Ruth Louise Goodman.


Edith Duncan Gorman Dorothy Ardell Gosse


Mary Frances Greenwood


Margaret Mary Griffin


Clara Louise Grout


Carmela Elizabeth Guarneri


Jacqueline Lillian Guarneri


Catherine Winona Hagar


Ethel Marion Hale


Claire Marie Halleran Jennie Hamelburg Mary Agnes Harris


Dorothy Louise Hayes Jeanne-Marie Henchey


Josephine Agnes Henneberry


Thelma Florence Herman Edith Louise Herne Catherine Mary Hess


*Olive Vesta Heuermann Gertrude Theresa Hickey Erdine Lothrop Hinckley Esther Mildred Hodgdon Phyllis Ella Hodgkins Irene Melanie Hogue Mildred Frances Holmes Marjorie Louise Holt Eunice Miriam Hood Alice Carol Hughes Doris Gertrude Hughes Dorothy Frances Hughes Virginia McDonough Hughes Winifred Stewart Hughes Coralie Ednae Hunte Edna Bernadine Hunter Dorothy Elizabeth Hurley Violet Mae Hutchings Eva Louise. Ivester Isabel Eleanor Jodice Vera, Mildred Johnson


Nathalie Irene Johnston Dorothy Cunningham Jones Marguerite Marie Jones Madeline Eleanor Joyce Thelma Kachauni Isabelle Kacherian Marion Edith Kadis Frances Mae Kaharl Eva George Karadimetris Katherine Mary Keefe Kathryn Anne Kennedy Marguerite Mary Kennedy *Constance Arlene Kenney


Elizabeth Kent Ina Bartolain Kosak Dorothy Lillian Lamb


Helen Elizabeth Lamb Cyrene Lanzara Leota Louise Laubinger


Catherine Mildred Lawless


Thelma Harriett LeFarve


Frances Minerva Libby


Leona Elsa Liehr Florence Lucie Luppi Lillian Elizabeth Lynch Helen Claire Macdonald


Margaret Christina MacEachern


Lillian Jean MacGillivray


Marie Anastasia Mackay


Muriel Dolena Mackenzie Amy Barbara MacLaughlin Helen Rose MacMillen Alice Louise Macy


Angela Mary Magliozzi


Berenice Marie Magwood


Ruth Ethel Mahar Florence Esther Mandeville


Rose Mary Manzi Alice Julia Maroney


Nancy Gertrude Marquess


Italia Mary Marroni


Berthe Alice Marshall Eleanor May Martin Elena Elvera Mazzarello Adelaide Frances McAuley Mary Bernadette McCabe Catherine Mary McDonald Hazel Ann McGrath Dorothy Mary McMahon Eileen Bridget McNamara Shirley Irma Menicks


*Emma Helen Merlini Margaret Rhoda Merrill Nancy Marie Meyer


*Berenice Marion Milgroom Doris Gertrude Miller Ethel Rose Miller Muriel Irene Mitchell Beatrice Gertrude Molan Florence Mary Molinelli Catherine Jeanette Molloy Loretta Marie Morley Alice Genevieve Morrissey Mary Dalmatia Morrissey Phyllis Christian Moynihan Anna Florence Murphy Catherine Murphy Gertrude Louise Murphy


*Grace Mary Murphy Henrietta Bolster Murphy


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ANNUAL REPORTS


Anne Marie Murray Bernadette Marie Nadeau Fannie Nalbandian *Mary Rose Nocivelli Ruth Bates Northrop Edna Frances Nourse


*Catherine Gertrude O'Connor Mary Margaret O'Connor Genevieve Margaret O'Leary Winnifred Rosamond Oliver Alice Rose O'Neill Laura Vesta Pacifici Frances Anne Paladin Beatrice Pambookjian Dorothy Ann Parnell Esther Muriel Partington Alice Josephine Patten Constance Charlotte Pearce Beatrice Pearls Clara Pellegrini Mary Ascension Perry Winifred Gertrude Perry


Amy Pauline Peterson Margaret Alice Pike Natalie Virginia Prentiss Pauline Agnes Pryszmont Susie Mary Puccini Evelyn Katherine Quinn Barbara Morse Ramsey Viola Elinore Ray


Constance Edith Reamore Geraldine Alice Reardon Marion Rita Reardon


Thelma Louise Redman Edith Muriel Reid *Dora Resnick


*Dorothy Marion Reynolds Irene Edna Reynolds Ethel Alice Riess


*Katherine Louise Riley Carolyn Blanche Russell Theresa Kathleen Salemme Elma Mary Salvi Mae Ellen Sandberg Bertha Josephine Sanderman Anna May Sanderson Catherine Mary Savina Ruth Nettie Schwartz Claire Frances Seretto Charlotte Marie Shaw Eva Abby Shaw Evelyn Marie Shea Ruth Adeline Sheehan Elizabeth Lillian Sherman Mary Agnes Simmons Grethell Simpson Lillian Dorothea Sloane


Ethelynde Althea Small Mary Matilda Small


*Margaret Harper Smith Martha Brandt Smith Louise Mary Soldani Dorothy Netta Spalding Edythe May Specter Rosamond Spinney


*Mildred Louise Spurr Olga Rosalind Storlazzi Eleanor Mary Anne Sullivan Helen Agnes Sullivan Josephine Theresa Sullivan Catherine Eleanor Sutkus Marion Elizabeth Sykes Gertrude Della Terozowski Elizabeth Thaxter Helen Bertha Thayer Frances Evelyn Thompson Mildred Alvenea Thompson Sylvia Newell Thorburn Blanche Flora Tibbetts Madalane Josephine Toy Vera Gertrude Tripp Mary Eleanor Troy Dorothy Irma Tucker Helen Catherine Turasz Josephine Catherine Urban Mary Beryl Wallington Alice Gertrude Waters Anne Elisabeth Waters * Alice Margaret Watson Grace Mabel Wellington Margaret Colesworthy Wescott Marion Louise Wheeler Ethel Mae Whitcher Alice Frances Whitcomb Cora Belle Whitehouse Elizabeth Mary Wichman Winnifred Corror Wilcox Alice Louise Wilson Helen Leggat Wood Dorothy Elizabeth Woodman


*Janet Roberta Woodman Mildred Alice Worth Anne Frances Floris Wright Louisa Althea Wright Muriel Evelyn Young Cecelia Zanetti


BOYS


Sidney Jacob Adelman Warren Venson Allen Jacob Ralph Andelman *Andrew Helmar Andersen


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SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Arthur John Anthony Robert Henry Bain


Prescott Henderson Crowell Frederick Francis Cummings John Graham Daley


Albert Loring Banks


Frederick James Barry


Albert John Daly, Jr.


Anthony Basteri


Thomas Charles Damery


Lawrence James Basteri


Benjamin James DeSessa


Albert Bergazzi


William John Dever Theobaldo Geno Thomas DiCicco


Caesar Angelo Bertelli


Francis Joseph Bertolani


Wayne Hanson Dingee


Roderick Edward Bettencourt


John Edward Bettincourt


Deran Stephen Dinjian Robert Lloyd Doeg Andrew Sousa Domings


Alfredo Biagioni John Frederick Germaine Bird, Jr. Walter Francis Donahue Charles Everett Bishop




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