Report of the city of Somerville 1934, Part 13

Author: Somerville (Mass.)
Publication date: 1934
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Table 14A-Truancies and Habitual Absenteeism by Ages and Grades


BY AGES.


Total


GRADES.


6


7


8


9


10


11


12


13


14


15


16


16 or over


5


I.


1


1


2


2


II.


7


III.


9


IV.


7


V.


12


VI.


7


8


3


25


VII.


4


12


15


6


1


38


VIII.


1


15


1


1


25


JX.


5


1


2


14


X.


1


XI.


1


2


XII.


4


3


Voc. I


.


.


.


1


2


1


5


Ungraded .


..


2


Contin't'n


...


.


Total.


1


3


4


6


9


3


10


14


31


49


25


6


161


...


2


2


1


I


1


1


2


5


1


3


1


1


1


1


2


4


2


3


..


1


6


1


1


.


7


.


Voc. II


2


ANNUAL REPORTS


1


1


1


243


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Table 15-Evening High School, Season 1933-1934


Male


Female


Total


Enrolled


610


619


1,229


Average Membership


306


315


621


Average Attendance


247


277


524


Number of teachers


30


Number of sessions


59


Cost of Instruction


$8,788.25


Cost of janitor, fuel, light, and supplies


1,535.66


Total cost


$10,323.91


Cost per pupil per evening


$0.281


Average attendance: October, 721; November, 680; December, 535; January, 423; February, 315; March, 371.


Table 15A-Evening Elementary School, Season 1933-1934


Male


Female


Total


Enrolled


60


33


93


Average Membership


53


29


82


Average Attendance


31


20


51


Number of teachers


5


Number of sessions


59


Cost of instruction


$1,417.00


Cost of janitor, fuel, light, and supplies


932.82


Total cost


$2,349.82


Cost per pupil per evening


$0.484


Table 15B-Evening Vocational Classes, Season 1933-1934


Women


Enrolled


94


Average Membership


73


Average Attendance


55


Number of teachers


5


Number of sessions


39


Student hours


5498


Cost of Instruction


$803.17


Cost of janitors, fuel, light and supplies


109.73


Total expenditure


$912.90


Income from sources other than local taxa- tion


79.01


Net expenditure


833.89


Reimbursement from State


416.94


Net cost


$416.95


Net cost per pupil per evening


$0.146


244.


ANNUAL REPORTS


Table 15C-Americanization Classes, Season 1933-1934


Male


Female


Total


Enrolled


167


217


384


Average Membership


115


153


268


Average Attendance


93


112


205


Number of classes


17


Number of teachers


10


Number of sessions


63


Membership hours


33,768


Cost of instruction


$5,354.50


Cost of supplies


29.74


Total cost


$5,384.24


Reimbursement from the State


$2,677.25


Net cost


$2,706.99


Net cost per membership hours


$0.08


245


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Table 16-Promotions from Elementary to Junior High Schools


1929


1930


1931


1932


1933


1934


Prescott


169


171


169


191


158


198


Bennett


34


41


48


26


44


Knapp


144


158


122


113


99


106


Pope


81


81


89


89


78


86


Cummings


32


40


Glines


77


79


84


82


80


92


Grimmons


34


41


47


45


30


Forster


92


93


75


81


84


82


Bingham


82


91


78


80


82


78


Carr


138


125


114


116


75


82


Morse


68


60


64


44


57


52


Proctor


59


44


47


46


46


53


Brown


60


65


61


41


65


45


Highland


115


163


97


127


134


111


Hodgkins


84


84


71


Outler


172


127


138


128


110


134


Total


1291


1291


1220


1317


1255


1304


Average Membership of Elementary Schools


9092


9133


9124


9065


8171


9058


Per cent. of Average Membership Promoted


14.2


14.13


13.37


14.53


15.36


14.40


246


ANNUAL REPORTS


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


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


1931


17,218


15,915


14,940


93.9


13,429


0.891


1932


17,389


16, 030


15,104


94.2


15,634


1.035


1933


17,758


16,303


15,322


93.9


14,488


0.945


1934


17,903


16,616


15,591


93.8


14,962


0.960


(For years prior to 1912 see School Report of 1917)


247


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


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


12,320


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


1.930


15,632


2,500


15.99


564


3.61


1931


15,915


2,723


17.11


621


3.90


1932


16,030


3,033


18.92


770


4.80


1933


16,303


3.226


19.79


700


4.29


1934


16,616


3,442


20.71


847


5.10


(For years prior to 1912 see School Report of 1917.)


248


ANNUAL REPORTS


Table 19-Promotions for School Year Ending June 21, 1934 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


1


1,328


1,173


88


67


2


II


1,324


1,145


116


63


000


000


3


III


1,362


1,306


27


29


2


'Total.


4,014


3,624


231


159


0


-


7


Percentage of Promotions for School Year Ending June 21, 1934 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


88.3


6.6


5.1


0


II


100


86.5


3.8


4.7


0


000


0.1


III


100


95.9


2.0


2.1


0


0.1


Average


100


90.3


5.7


4.0


0


O


0.2


Promotees


Dropped Back


0.2


249


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Table 19A-Promotions for School Year Ending June 21, 1934 Elementary Grades


GRADE.


On June


Promotion List.


Unconditionally


Promoted


to next Grade.


Promoted on Trial.


Retarded.


Promoted more


than One Grade.


Special Promo-


Dropped Back


after Two


Months' Trial


Percentage of Promotions for School Year Ending June 21, 1934 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


I


100


82.3


4.9


12.8


00


00


0.4


III


100


83.1


9.3


7.6


0


0


0.2


IV


100


82.9


10.4


5.9


0.8


0.7


0.3


V


100


86.7


9.3


4.0


0


0


0


VI


100


88.8


7.7


3.5


0


0


0.2


Average ...


100


84.7


8.0


7.2


0.1


0.1


0.1


-


1,427


1,174


71


181


1


2


II


1,335


1,127


86


121


---


1


5


III


1,416


1,180


130


106


1


3


IV


1,367


1,133


142


80


12


10


4


V


1,352


1,173


125


54


0


0


1


VI


1,352


1,200


104


48


0


2


0


Total.


8,249


6,987


658


590


14


15


15


Promotees


0.1


II


100


84.4


6.5


9.1


.


Promotees


tions during Year.


Distribution of Pupils by Ages and Grades, October 1, 1934


250


ANNUAL REPORTS


Under Normal Grade


15


36


92


128


128


155


128


123


127


126


68


27


Per cent. Under Normal Grade


1.22


2.99


6.80


10.26


9.39


11.22


8.52


9.48


10.46


16.60


27.41


90.00


.


986


1


235


999


160


15


2


1,411


17


1.20


2


1


258


826


221


34


8


1


1,349


43


3.18


3


I


757


211


84


18


3


1,319


105


7.96


4


225


732


273


109


29


6


1.374


144


10.48


5


3


220


768


217


96


25


6


1,335


127


9.51


6


2


211


676


294


124


32


6


1,345


162


12.04


7


1


218


709


303


90


27


3


1


1,358


121


8.91


8


9


222


660


302


90


28


2


1,313


120


9.13


9


10


246


758


279


96


13


1


1,403


110


7.84


10


17


304


288


110


16


1


1,393


127


9.11


11


10


226


563


203


51


13


4


]


1,071


69


6.44


12


12


231


414


158


13


4


1


833


18


2.16


P. G.


.


Total


229


992


1,259


1,231


1,221


1,201


1,351


1,248


1,363


1,381


1,502


1,297


1,214


759


248


30


11


4


16.541


-


4


5


6


7


8


9


10


11


12


13


14


15


16


17


18


19


20


Above Normal Age


Per cent. Above Normal Age


Kdgn.


229


756


1


5


9.80


5


16


22


3


3


2


51


AGE


GRADE


TOTAL


21 or over


245


657


Table 20-Resignations of Teachers in 1934


School


Teacher


Took Effect


In Service


High


*John A. Avery


July 1, 1934


39 yrs.


High


Ann Rita Dunleavy


June 30, 1934


7 yrs., 6 mos.


High


*M. Helen Teele


July 1, 1934


39 yrs.


Northeastern Jr.


Eleanor Scully


June 30, 1934


8 yrs.


Southern Jr.


Elizabeth Armstrong


June 30, 1934


9 yrs.


Southern Jr.


Martha Hannon


June 30, 1934


11 yrs.


Southern Jr.


*Mary B. Soule


Sept. 13, 1934


33 yrs.


Western Jr.


Veola M. DeLauzon


June 30, 1934


10 yrs., 8 mos.


Western Jr.


Dorothy Price


Mar. 14, 1934


5 yrs., 6 mos.


Prescott


Gertrude Donahue


June 30, 1934


11 yrs.


Prescott


Alice M. Dugmore


June 30, 1934


12 yrs.


Prescott


*Louise E. Pratt


July 29, 1934


48 yrs.


Hanscom


Dorothy Holmes


Jan. 1, 1935


6 yrs., 4 mos


Hanscom


*Frances E. Robinson


July 1, 1934


28 yrs.


Bennett


*Kathryn B. Gifford


July 1, 1934


32 yrs.


Bennett


Mary V. McCarthy


Oct. 25, 1934


2 yrs., 2 mos.


Knapp


#Anne D. Bravo


Oct. 7, 1934


5 yrs., 1 mo.


Perry


Katherine Henchey


June 30, 1934


9 yrs.


Pope


Fern Fowler


June 30, 1934


9 yrs.


Cummings


*Elizabeth L. Hersey


July 1, 1934


37 yrs.


Glines


*Carrie Armitage


July 1, 1934


35 yrs.


Glines


Berenice C Coyne


June 30, 1934


8 yrs.


Glines


Helen M. Keefe


June 30, 1934


9 yrs.


Forster


Marie Chamberlin


Feb. 2, 1934


3 yrs., 3 mos.


Bingham


+Lillian F. Commins


Feb. 7, 1934


20 yrs., 5 mos.


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


251


252


Table 20-Resignations of Teachers in 1934-Continued


School


Teacher


Took Effect


In Service


Bingham


Barbara Drummey


Nov. 23, 1934


16 yrs., 5 mos.


Brown


*George I. Bowden


July 1, 1934


26 yrs., 6 mos.


Hodgkins


Eileen Bailey


June 30, 1934


6 yrs.


Hodgkins


Iris Membrino


June 30, 1934


3 yrs


Cutler


Evelyn L. Magwood


June 30, 1934


4 yrs.


Lincoln


Marie Wieczorek


June 30, 1934


12 yrs.


Lowe


*. Jane M. Taaffe


July 1, 1934


46 yrs.


Supervisor, Elementary Music


*Charlotte D. Lawton


Feb. 2, 1934


39 yrs.


Supervisor, Elementary Music


Alice M. Mayo


June 30, 1934


yrs.,


mos.


* Retired


+ Died


ANNUAL REPORTS


Table 21-Teachers Elected in 1934


School


Teacher


Coming From


Salary


Service Began


High


Margaret A. Brown


Somerville


$1,400


Sept. 1, 1934


High, Head Master


Harry F. Sears


"


5,000


High


Richard Fitzpatrick


1,400


Sept. 1, 1934


High


Francis Foley


"


1,400


High


Philip L. Holmes


=


1,400


High


Alexander Ladd


1,400


High


Frank Martin


1,400


High


Hugh McCusker


1,400


66


",


High


Harold Sullivan


",


1.500


Northeastern Jr.


Stephen Ciccorella


"


1,400


Northeastern Jr.


Edmund Giroux


",


1,500


Northeastern Jr.


Mary Rooney


1,400


Southern Jr.


Clare Connors


1,400


Southern Jr.


Mary C. Fox


Southern Jr.


Ruth Grush


Southern Jr.


Frank Veneri


1,400


Western Jr.


Alexander Austin


1,400


Western


Jr.


Edward Bergen


1,400


6


"


"


Western Jr.


Joseph Brennan


1,400


Western


Jr.


John W. Casey


1,400


66


"


"


Prescott


Mary Bridges


1,400


66


"


Hanscom


Ruth Bridges


1,400


Bennett


Frances Blute


1,400


66


"


"


Bennett


Mary V. McCarthy


1,300


Cummings


Mary E. Hughes


1,300


66


"


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


į Promotion Sept. 1, 1934


** Reinstated


253


"


",


",


Not teaching Somerville


1,800


** *


1,400


Sept. 1, 1934


",


"


"


"


254


Table 21-Teachers Elected in 1934-Continued


School


Teacher


Coming From


Salary


Service Began


Forster


Ellen Walsh


Somerville


1,300


Sept. 1, 1934


Bingham


Ethel M. Ziegel


1,600


Nov. 26, ** 1934


Brown


M. Roberta Fenelon


Not teaching Somerville


1,300


Sept. 1, 1934


Brown, Highland, Lowe, Supervising Master


John W. Healey


2,700


Highland


Frances O'Hea


1,300


Sept. 1, 1934


Hodgkins


Louva Cogswell


"


1,400


Lincoln


Margaret Crowley


1,400


66


"


Supervisor, Elementary Music


Arthur F. Sullivan


Not teaching


1,800


Oct., 1934


"


¿ Promotion Sept. 1, 1934


** Reinstated


ANNUAL REPORTS


255


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Table 22-Leave of Absence of Teachers Grace H. Bliss, for three months ending April 1, 1935


Table 23-Transfers of Teachers, 1934


Teacher


From


To


Catherine O'Leary


High


Northeastern Jr.


A. Caroline Tucker


High


Southern Jr.


Richard Hegarty


Northeastern Jr High


Helen E. Carroll


Southern Jr.


Northeastern Jr.


Marion C. Moran


Southern Jr.


Western Jr.


B. Irene Belanger


Bennett


Glines


Abbie M. Brown


Bennett


Hodgkins


Julia A. Arata


*Edgerly


Hanscom


Mary M. Eaton


*Edgerly


Forster


Martha M. Power


*Edgerly


Forster


Alice M. MacFarland


*Edgerly


Forster


Mary V. Devine


*Edgerly


Prescott


Mary A. Mullins


*Edgerly


Prescott


John W. Healey


Glines


Mastership of the Brown, Highland and Lowe schools


Dorothea Myers


Grimmons


Bennett


Mary Maguire


Forster


Bingham


Helen B. Hesson


Bingham


Perry


C. Martha Gordon


Bingham


Glines


Lynda V. Merrill


Bingham


Lowe


Eleanor Mitrano


Brown


Glines


Helen J. Dervan


Highland Atypical


Forster


Margaret M. Kuhn


*Edgerly


Prescott Bldg.


Margaret Donovan


*Edgerly


Knapp Bldg.


Ruth C. Kennedy


*Edgerly


Prescott Bldg.


Ruth S. Willard


*Edgerly


Prescott Bldg.


* Building torn down, to be replaced.


CADETS 1934-1935


Ruth Herlihy Julia McNulty


Mary Nocivelli


1934-1936


Frances H. Allen


Dorothy Bozigian


Bertha M. Corfield Irma DiGiusto


Esther M. Doolin


Constance A. Kenney James J. Noonan M. Kathleen Scanlan Doris H. Spellman Mildred Wantman


256


ANNUAL REPORTS


Table 24-Number of Teachers FOR A SERIES OF YEARS.


YEAR.


High School.


Junior High Schools.


* Elemen- Special Teach- ers. tary Schools.


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


751


266


30


20


44


347


391


1915


76₺


272


31


15


45


349


394


1916


77#


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


1927


77°


123


233


30


11


3


1


62


416


478


1928


80°


123


239


33


10


3


1


64


425


489


1929


88°


125


239


33


27


3


1


70


446


516


1930


95°


131


241


39


33


3


1


78


465


543


1931


104 **


138


235


50


46


1


1


93


485


578


1932


105 **


154


251


46


29


4


1


105


485


590


1933


106 **


154


256


44


33


3


1


120


477


597


1934


116 **


160


257


43


39


3


1


125


494


619


* Including kindergartners.


** Including a secretary and two matrons.


# Including a secretary.


° Including a secretary and a matron.


TABLE 25-BOOKS AUTHORIZED FOR USE, 1934 For High School


As Text Books :


High School Handbook of Composition, Woolley, Scott & Tress- ler-D. C. Heath & Co.


Commercial Law, Third Edition, Peters and Pomeroy-The South- Western Publishing Co.


For Junior High Schools


As Text Books : -


American History, Marshall-Macmillan Company.


The History of the American People. Beard and Bagley-Macmillan Company


Cuentos Contados, Pittaro and Green-D. C. Heath Co.


Modern Lyrics, edited by Dickinson-Allyn and Bacon.


Living Geography, Book Two, THE NEW WORLD, Huntington, Benson, McMurry-Macmillan Company.


Our Home State and Continent, New England Edition, Book Two, Brigham and McFarlane-American Book Co.


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SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Our Industrial World, J. Russell Smith-John C. Winston Co. Our World Today, Stull and Hatch-Allyn & Bacon.


Geography Workbook, Stull and Hatch-Allyn and Bacon.


As Supplementary Books :-


Socialized History of the United States, Vannest & Smith- Scribner's.


Exploring American History, Casner & Gabriel-Harcourt, Brace Company.


An Introduction to American Civilization, Rugg-Ginn & Co. Changing Civilizations in the Modern World, Rugg-Ginn & Co.


For Elementary Schools


As Text Books : --


The Talking Statues, Egan-Welles Publishing Company.


Travel by Air, Land, and Sea, Hanson, Hart, Webster-Houghton Mifflin Co.


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ANNUAL REPORTS


TABLE 26-HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION


The graduation exercises of the High School occurred Wednesday, June 13, 1934.


ORDER OF EXERCISES


EDWARD T. BRADY, Chairman of the School Committee, Presiding


1. MARCH-Coronation from "The Prophet" Myerbeer High School Orchestra, Willis E. Greenlaw, Leader


2. PRAYER- Dr. Howard C. Whitcomb Pastor of the West Somerville Baptist Church


3. RESPONSE-"Gottschalk" Old German


The Choral Club


4. CLASS ORATION-"A Plea for Tolerance" Lawrence. Levinson


5. CHORUSES-


a. "Ye Watchers and Ye Holy Ones". 17th Century German


b. "Mariania" Italian Folk Song


The Choral Club


6. CLASS POEM-"Au Revoir"


Ruth E. Cheney


7. ADDRESS TO GRADUATES Patrick T. Campbell Superintendent of Schools, Boston


8. SELECTION-"Marche Slave" Tschaikowsky High School Orchestra


9. PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS TO GIRLS John P. Clair, Chairman, Committee on Industrial Education Somerville School Committee


10. SELECTION-"Thornrose Waltz" Tschaikowsky High School Orchestra


11. CHORUS-"A Hope Carol" D. S. Smith


The Choral Club


12. PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS TO BOYS Orville S. Waldron, Chairman, Committee on High Schools Somerville School Committee


13. SINGING-"Class Ode". .Words and Music by Lester D. Wallace The Graduates


14. MARCH-"On Parade" Sousa


High School Orchestra


Chorus 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, .1934


* Graduated with Honor


GIRLS


*Lillian Ackerman Jennie Rose Albano


*Norma Bernice Alger


Louise Jeanette Andersen Dorothy Adelia Anderson


*Esther Virginia Anderson Olympia Frances Ann Aquino Edna Idella Armstrong June Elizabeth Armstrong


Utilia Ann Aufiero


Doris Emma Austin


Corinne Emily Avey


Helen Margaret Ayer


Margaret Clair Barry


*Dorothy Mae Bassett Frances Eva Belle Alice Anne Berberian Corinne Rose Bernicchi Ann Margaret Bickford Arline Cecile Bilodeau Dorothea Florence Borghi Mary Bowe Eleanor Mae Bowman


Evelyn Mae Bradley


Eleanor Lorraine Brady Blanche Evelyn Brainerd Miriam Estelle Braman Mary Anna Brennan Rita Louise Brennan Mary Phyllis Brine Lois Marie Brodil Priscilla Mildred Brown


Anna Buchonis Margaret Jean Buckler


*Mildred Buinitsky Marilla May Bullerwell Dorothy Mae Burke Ethel Louise Burns Margaret Burns Elizabeth Frances Buxton


Catherine Mary Byrne Frances Antoinette Calamara Mary Ruth Calderwood Louise May Callahan Marie Rose Callan Mildred Agnes Campbell Gilda Angela Cangiano Marion Gertrude Canney Joan Carol Cannon


Louise Rose Marie Carciero


Rosaria Marie Carciero


Mildred Wilhelmina Carlson


Mary Leanor Castro


Rita Margaret Caton


Mildred Cecere


Alice Chakerian Dorothy May Chapman


*Gertrude Irene Chateauneuf Ruth Elizabeth Cheney Dorothy Sundrina Chiappa Elinor Dolores Chicarello Isabelle Jean Chisholm


Margaret Virginia Chisholm Ruth Eleanor Christie


Barbara Blair Church Carmela Aida Ciampa


Madaline Mary Cleary Ruth Alice Clifford


Ruth Cohen


Mildred Mary Cole


Barbara Knox Coleman


Mary Helen Connolly Julia Ann Conway


Marjorie Craswell Cook Lois Hamilton Copithorne


Irene Johann Corbeil Marion Agnes Corbin Catherine Corcoran Florence Catherine Coyne


*Rita Louise Crispo Margaret Elizabeth Cronin Dorothy Emily Cusack Eileen Anna Daley Josephine Catherine Dalton Margaret Farrington Davis Winifred DeCaro Lena Bernice DelBene Eva Rose DelBono Helen Vivi Denslow Helen Ruth Deyoe Mary Ellen DiCiaccio Eileen Rose Dillon Eileen DiNatale Thelma Gertrude Dionne Mary Margaret Diskin Mary Elizabeth Doherty Elizabeth Mary Doncaster Mary Josephine Doncaster Florence Agnes Downes Gilda Vincena Drago


260


ANNUAL REPORTS


Alice May Drane Evelyn Margaret Drinkwater


Jane Earl Driscoll Anastasia Dritsas Irene Marie Durant Margaret Lillian Durgin


Ruth Edmunds


Eleanor Mae Edwards


Helen Georgia Eften


Rose May Eldridge


Evelyn Mary Enos


Louise Pearl Ernest


Margaret Mary Florence Escott Virginia Estabrook


Barbara Gail Evitts


Adeline Lillian Fairbanks


Mary Alice Fanning


Helen Margaret Farrell


Muriel Florence Farrington


Ethel Fecas


Edna Margaret Ferretti


Anne Lorraine FitzGerald


Anna Fitzmaurice


Myra Frances Flagg


Frances Lucille Floyd


Dorothy Helen Ford


Violet Adele Ford Rena Anne Forni


*Jean McLennan Forsyth Anna Beatrice Fortini Ruth Martha Freeman


Dorothy Gertrude Furlong Elvira Louise Gayton


Alice Mary Gearon Josephine Theresa Ghiloni


Geraldine Ethel Gibson


Margaret Louise Gibson Anne Irene Goddard Beatrice Goldenberg


Esta Hazel Goldstein


Claire Marie Gorman Mary Louise Gormley Mary Gosdigian Lucy Stone Goulart


*Elna Lenia Johnson Hazel Maria Johnson Lillian Gertrude Johnson Margaret Elizabeth Johnson Reta Mae Jones Mary Karageorges


Lucy Kashgegian Lucy Emily Kaspar


Mona Unice Gourley


Marcelle Louise Marshall Govaerts Helen Georgette Keating Madeline Hazel Grace *Beatrice Coe Kelley Dorothy Weston Graves Margaret Janet Kelly Lucille Doris Greece Thelma Lillian Keough Mary Barbara Kerkutas


Ida Greenberg Anna Theresa Gricci


Justine Cunnabell Griffin Theresa Abbie Griffin Dorothy Hall Evelyn Loretta Halloran Frances Doris Hanlon


Ethel Jane Hart Doris Mary Harwood Elizabeth Ann Healey *Lois Elizabeth Healey Margaret Anna Heinrich Audrey Cecil Henderson Alice Ernestine Hennigan Diamond Heos Miriam Gertrude Heshion *Mary Elizabeth Hickey Maria Abbie Hinkley Phyllis Muriel Hinton Verna Skeffington Hobbs Anna Dorothea Holden Ethel Marguerite Holman Dorothy Louise Holmes Avis Sherlie Holyoke Gladys Louise Hoole Helen Anna Hope Irene Virginia Hope Helen Elizabeth Howard *Elizabeth Mary Howlett Marion Annie Hughes Margaret Agnes Hunt Alice May Hurley Theresa Dianne Husselbee Marion Thelma Inglesby Frances Lena Iovine Eleanor May Ivester


*Ethel Estelle Jackson Esther Marie Jacobs Inez Luella James Hedwig Emma Jankun Viola Marion Jaskun Lorna Gregg Jennings Hilda Elizabeth Jerrett Carmen Assunta Jodice


Ruth Bertla Keyes Marguerite Mary King Elizabeth Helen Kydd Dorothy Ellen Lacey Estella Mary Lamb Barbara Marie Landry


261


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Madeleine Marcella Landry Marion Louise Lane


Dorothy Frances Langone


Rachel Filson McWatters


Rose Concetta Merlo


Doris Evelyn Merrifield


Marjorie Elizabeth Michelson


Fern Meta Miller Lillian Minkowitz


Edna Jessie Mitchell


Winifred Louise Mitchell


Lillian Ruth Modiste


*Elna Louise Lindequist


Gemma Molino


*Gertrude Barbara Lindstrom Isabel Linhares Doris Esther Little


Gemma Jane Molino Alice Rita Molloy


Rita Patricia Mooney


Mary Angela Locchi


Hazel Alice Moore


Vera Jeanne Lockhart


Margaret Mary Moran


Myrtle Jeanette Mosely


Vernah Irita Mosher


Tina Mucci Gertrude Patricia Mulcahy


*Gertrude Dorothy Mullen Margaret Murphy Virginia Vose Murray Rose Najarian


Arsolina Nardone Mary Anna Nason


*Eleanor Mary Nelson


*Ruth Adelaide Nelson Phyllis Lydia Noyes Louise Nunziato Claire Marie O'Brien Dorothea Cecilia O'Brien


Helen Therese O'Brien Helen Mary O'Connor


Christine Beatrice O'Gorman Catherine Deborah O'Leary


*Greta Kathleen Olsen Marguerite May Owens Belmira Isabel Pacheco Louise Palmer Stacia Papantonis


Mary Doris Parker Anna Hedwig Pashco


Eleanor Diane Patacchiola


Violet Myrtle Penney


Emelinda Rose Peracchi Ruth Ella Phillips


Margery Forbes Pickett Cecilia Helen Pimental Grace Mary Piro Amalia Anne Pizzelli


Madelyn Elizabeth Plumer Blanche Yvonne Poirier *Julia Mary Poirier Vesta Elizabeth Pollock Hazel Marie Powers


*Barbara Frances Lydstone Alice Elizabeth Lynch Bertha Irene Macaulay Anne Mary MacDonald Pauline Elizabeth MacFadyen Anna Teresa Mack Marie Catherine MacKay Edith MacLaughlin


Eileen Isadora MacManus


Elizabeth Laurie MacMillan Margaret Ruth MacNeill


Edith Elizabeth MacRae Jennie Ann Macri Margaret Lucile Magoon Loretta Mary Maloney Marian Amelia Maloney *Mary Dorothy Marchetti Roma Carolyn Marchi Mary Agnes Martignetti Helen Gertrude Martin Wilhemina Martin Grace Margaret Mason


Mary Mazmanian


Anna Theresa McCarthy


Lois Jane McCarthy


Rita McCarthy Virginia Josephine McCarty Margaret Theresa McCauley Dorothy McCleery


Phyllis Bernice McCracken Bella McCrensky


*Margaret Mary McCrossan Helen Catherine McDade Dorothy Ann McFaun Elizabeth Frances McGrath Rita Veronica Mckinnon


Grace Catherine McLean Mary Geraldine McNulty


Eleanore Hazel Larson Marion Jane Laurie Anne Frances Lawles *Winnafred LeBaron Christine Gilda Leccese Demitria Mamie Levas Dorothy Louise Lewis Ruth Liberman


Audrey Helen London Anna Marie Lorden


Rosalyn Lurie Marjorie Estelle Lussier


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ANNUAL REPORTS


*Elizabeth Caroline Pretty Palma Puntieri Janet Celia Purdy Greta Naomi Pyne Dorothy Elizabeth Quigley Angeline Mary Radocchia


Nellie Eva Randall


Barbara Dowling Thatcher


Ellena Mary Thibodeau


Dorothea Lucia Re


Mabel Louise Tibbetts


Marie Lucy Re


Alice Louise Tikijian Ella Teresa Tobin


Stella Reid


Clara Geneva Rendall


Helen Louise Toomey


Sandie Sylvia Resnick


Phyllis Pearle Robbins


Marion Gertrude Rodenhizer


Esther Roseland


Olive Eleanor Row


Ina Garvis Rumery Marietta Ruscitti


Mary Anna Russo


Concetta Minnie Sacco


Helen Josephine Salvi


Anne Samaras


Anna Loretta Sammon


*Rose Sarhanis Florence Sara Sarkisian Pauline Sarnessian


Elinor Vita Schwartz


Eloise Pratt Seaman


Catherine Hall Sellers


Edith Marie Sena Barbara Sewall Esther Eunice Shapiro


*Dorthy Agnes Shea Catherine Mary Sheldon Helen Shulman Beatrice Dorothy Silva Eunice Maude Simm


Barbara Emily Skalicky Beverly Theodosia Smart Anna Smith Lucille Alice Smith Marjorie Josephine Smith


Ruth Audrey Smith Pierina Rena Solari Bertha Elizabeth Somers


Margaret Ward Sonnenberg Helen Marie Sordillo Lillian Ruth Spaulding *Carolyn Hope Spinney Elizabeth Louise Stark *Florence Nathalie Sterling Anna Helen Sternberg Margaret Rosena Stevens Dorothy Evelyn Stine Margaret Elizabeth Sullivan Marion Genevieve Sullivan




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