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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.
258
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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SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
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
262
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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