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12
13
+1
Number of girls who were truants or ab- sentees
37
44
+7
Number of visits to mercantile or manufac- turing establishments
10
9
-1
Number of minors found to be working without employment certificates
6
8
+2
Number of employment certificates issued to boys
3
0
-3
Number of employment certificates reissued to boys
0
0
0
Number of employment certificates issued to girls
14
0
-14
Number of employment certificates reissued to girls
0
0
0
Number of educational literate certificates issued to minors over 16 years of age (first issue)
1,230
1,247
+17
Number of newspaper licenses issued to boys 12 to 16 years of age
141
223
+62
Number of transfer cards investigated
2,052
2,248
+196
Number of transfer cards forwarded
2,063
2,147
+84
Number of Truants in the County Training School at the close of the year
0
0
0
Amount paid for board of truants
$2.86
0
-$2.86
Disposition of truancy and habitual absentee cases :
Warned and returned to school
88
Transferred to other schools
22
Obtained certificates (14 to 16 years)
0
Left school (over 16 years)
42
Removed from city
19
Sent to S. P. C. C.
3
Sent to House of Angel Guardian
2
Sent to House of Good Shepherd
1
Sent to Lyman School
2
Sent to State
3
182
114
132
+18
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
I ..
2
3
1
..
2
2
1
5
II.
8
III.
1
2
2
4
2
1
IV ..
9
V ..
.
5
VI.
4
8
12
8
32
VII
15
14
3
36
VIII.
12
14
4
30
JX
2
18
5
1
26
X.
1.
1
3
5
XI.
XII ..
2
3
5
Voc. I
Voc. II .
1
2
3
1
7
Ungraded ..
Contin't'n
.
.
Total.
2
4
3
4
5
12
11
16
46
61
14
4
182
..
3
8
2
1
3
2
1
3
1
1
1
3
.
.
..
.
..
. 4
ANNUAL REPORTS
308
6
1
309
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Table 15-Evening High School, Season 1934-1935
Male
Female
Total
Enrolled
589
675
1,264
Average Membership
462
564
1,026
Average Attendance
262
297
559
Number of teachers
41
Number of sessions
60
Cost of instruction
$11,240.00
Cost of janitor, fuel, light, and supplies
1,963.20
Total cost
$13,203.20
Cost per pupil per evening
$0.213
Average attendance: October, 775; November, 680; December, 587; January, 452; February, 425; March, 413.
Table 15A-Evening Elementary School, Season 1934-1935
Male
Female
Total
Enrolled
49
26
75
Average Membership
46
21
67
Average Attendance
25
15
40
Number of teachers
5
Number of sessions
60
Cost of instruction
$1,482.00
Cost of janitor, fuel, light, and supplies
913.70
Total cost
$2,395.70
Cost per pupil per evening
$0.596
Table 15B-Evening Vocational Classes, Season 1934-1935
Women
Enrolled
118
Average Membership
75
Average Attendance
58
Number of teachers
5
Number of sessions
40
Student hours
5876
Cost of Instruction
$777.64
Cost of janitors, fuel, light, and supplies
108.69
Total expenditure
$886.33
Income from sources other than local taxa- tion
83.53
Net expenditure
802.80
Reimbursement from State
401.40
Net cost
$401.40
Net cost per pupil per evening
$0.133
310
ANNUAL REPORTS
Table 15C-Americanization Classes, Season 1934-1935
Enrolled
Male 158
Female 238
396
Average Membership
130
154
284
Average Attendance
80
129
209
Number of classes
18
Number of teachers
10
Number of sessions
65
Membership hours
36,920
Cost of Instruction
$5,278.00
Cost of supplies
14.50
Total cost
$5,292.50
Reimbursement from the State
2,639.00
Net
cost ..
$2,653.50
Net cost per membership hour
$0.07
Total
311
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Table 16-Promotions from Elementary to Junior High Schools
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
Prescott
171
169
191
158
198
178
Bennett
41
48
26
44
49
Knapp
158
122
113
99
106
108
Pope
81
89
89
78
86
75
Cummings
32
40
35
Glines
79
84
82
80
92
60
Grimmons
34
41
47
45
30
32
Forster
93
75
81
84
82
106
Bingham
91
78
80
82
78
88
Carr
125
114
116
75
82
85
Morse
60
64
44
57
52
52
Proctor
44
47
46
46
53
46
Brown
65
61
41
65
45
55
Highland
163
97
127
134
111
122
Hodgkins
84
84
71
83
Cutler
127
138
128
110
134
135
Total
1291
1220
1317
1 255
1304
1309
Average Membership of Elementary Schools
9133
9124
9065
8171
9058
9057
Per cent. of Average Membership Promoted
14.13
13.37
14.53
15.36
14.40
14.45
312
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
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
1935
17,811
16,613
15,506
93.3
15,532
1.000
(For years prior to 1912 see School Report of 1917)
313
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
1930
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
1935
16,613
3,468
20.87
826
5.00
(For years prior to 1912 see School Report of 1917.)
314
ANNUAL REPORTS
Table 19-Promotions for School Year ending June 27, 1935 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
H
1,338
1,188
103
47
0
II
1,280
1,055
168
57
III
1,365
1,314
15
36
0
'Total.
3,983
3,557
286
140
0
3
0
Percentage of Promotions for School Year ending June 27, 1935 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
100
88.8
7.7
3.5
0
0
II
100
82.0
13.0
5.0
0
.02
III
100
96.2
1.1
2.7
0
O
Average
100
89.3
7.2
3.5
0
0.1
0
Promotees
000
3
000
Promotees
000
315
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Table 19A-Promotions for School Year ending June 27, 1935 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
Percentage of Promotions for School Year ending June 27, 1935 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
I
100
83.1
4.9
11.9
2
0
II
100
84.5
7.2
8.2
.1
.1
.4
III
100
82.6
9.2
8.1
.1
.2
. 4
IV
100
82.9
10.3
6.8
0
.2
.2
V
100
84.0
11.0
5.0
0
0
.2
VI
100
91.4
6.1
2.5
0
.1
0
Average ...
100
84.6
8.2
7.1
1
.1
.2
I
1,434
1,191
70
170
0
II
1,345
1,137
97
110
0218
1
III
1,324
1,093
122
107
3
IV
1,397
1,158
144
95
3
3
4
1,322
1,104
149
69
0
0
3
VI
1,343
1,228
81
34
0
1
0
Total.
8,165
6,911
663
585
00
8
16
Promoted
Promotees
CICIO
Promoted
Promotees
-
Distribution of Pupils by Ages and Grades, October 1, 1935
316
ANNUAL REPORTS
Per cent. Under Normal Grade
1.39
3.57
7.00
9.25
14.63
14.66
7.29
19.19
13.96
15.88
28.69
81.85
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21 or over
Kdgn.
239
724
1
1,421
18
1.26
1
286
981
136
16
1
1
217
860
217
4.2
11
3
1
1,351
57
4.21
3
2
213
701
306
83
25
3
1,333
111
7.13
4
210
626
318
102
45
6
1
1,308
134
10.24
5
225
706
284
113
31
4
1,363
148
10.85
6
3
215
737
212
89
30
6
1,292
125
9.44
7
8
254
704
253
100
30
2
1,351
132
9.77
8
12
219
699
282
93
13
1,318
388
29.43
9
11
252
714
286
69
15
1,347
84
6.23
10
9
300
784
296
15
2
2
1,512
123
8.13
11
200
51
6
7
1
1,042
60
5.75
12
471
132
36
4
856
10
4.67
P. G.
3
28
32
10
6
1
80
7
8.75
Total
239
1,010
1,201
1,209
1,144
1,203
1,341
1,405
1,100
859
1,865
1,657
1,174
831
230
54
14
2
16,538
Under Normal Grade
16
43
94
130
161
126
136
319
164
132
66
44
GRADE
TOTAL
Above Normal Age
Per cent. Above Normal Age
964
104
16
257
509
11
202
AGE
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
TABLE 20-RESIGNATIONS OF TEACHERS IN 1935
School
Teacher
Took effect
In Service
High
M. Louise Hannon
June 30, 1935 June 30, 1935
12 yrs.
High
Katherine E. Reycroft
11 yrs.
High
* Alice A. Todd
July 1, 1935
22 yrs., 4 mos.
Northeastern Jr.
May E. Shuman
June 30, 1935
4 yrs., 9 mos.
Northeastern Jr.
Florence M. Sullivan
April 27, 1935
8 yrs., 4 mos.
Western Jr.
Olive E. Holmes
Oct. 30, 1935
9 yrs., 2 mos.
Glines
Lillian Andrews
June 30, 1935
11 yrs.,
Glines
Ruth E. Drew
June 30, 1935
11 yrs.,
Glines
Josephine McCarthy
May 6, 1935
5 yrs., 1 mo.
Morse
Sarah K. Lake
Dec. 31, 1935
14 yrs., 9 mos.
Proctor
*Nettie L. Fay
Jan. 4, 1935
32 yrs.,
Proctor
* Alice G. Hosmer
Dec. 31, 1935
29 yrs., 4 mos.
Proctor
*Mary S. Richardson
July 1, 1935
29 yrs.
Durell
* Abigail P. Hazelton
July 1, 1935
33
yrs.
Burns
· Lizzie E. Hill
July 1, 1935
44 yrs.
Brown
*Grace H. Bliss
May 15, 1935
32 yrs., 3 mos.
Brown
Pauline E. Thiesfeldt
Nov. 28, 1935
12 yrs., 9 mos.
Cutler
¡Natalie B. Plant
Oct. 5, 1935
7 yrs., 9 mos.
Lowe
¡Lynda V. Merrill
May 31, 1935
23 yrs., 9 mos.
Cadet
Constance A. Kenney
June 30 ,1935
1 yr.
Special Teacher of Thrift
Elizabeth Cotter
June 30, 1935
4 yrs., 9 mos.
* Retired.
¿ Died.
317
318
TABLE 21 -TEACHERS ELECTED IN 1935
School
Teacher
Coming from
Salary
Service Began
High
*Julia T. Connor
Not teaching Somerville
$1800
Oct. 1, 1935
High
Nora H. Whittemore
1400
Sept. 1, 1935
Northeastern Jr.
Mary Monahan
1300
Prescott
Myra Lucca
1300
Bennett
Mary Nocivelli
1300
Glines
Julia McNulty
1300
Glines
Ruth Herlihy
1300
Forster
Helen Capuano
1300
Proctor
Cecilia Sheehan
1300
Durell
Mildred Shanahan
1300
Burns
Grace Murphy
1300
Highland
¡Julia C. Pattsner
Spokane, Wash.
1700
Hodgkins
Alice Hagan
Somerville "
1300
Lowe
Mary Gill
1300
Sup'r. Elementary School Music
Bart E. Grady
Not Teaching
1800
Feb., 1935
* Reinstated.
¡ Exchange teacher.
ANNUAL REPORTS
"
",
",
"
",
319
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Table 22-Leave of Absence of Teachers
Alice M. Jordan, Sabbatical Leave, from February 1, 1935 to February 1, 1936.
Christine Hunkins, from April 1, 1935 to end of school year; from September 1, 1935 for an indefinite period.
Geneva C. Farnsworth, for school year ending June 30, 1936. Frances I. O'Brien, for school year ending June 30, 1936 (exchange with teacher from Spokane, Washington).
Table 23-Transfers of Teachers, 1935
Teacher
From
To
Daniel J. Cotter
Northeastern Jr.
High
Caroline A. Shea
Northeastern Jr.
High
Katherine Lombard
Northeastern Jr. High
James J. Murray
Western Jr.
High
Frances M. Blute
Bennett
Pope
Marion Morash
Baxter & Perry Kgn Pope
Carr Kgn.
Anna M. Hurley
Bennett
Mary H. Looney
Cummings
Durell
Cecilia Sheehan
Cummings
Proctor
Elinor Sullivan
Carr Kgn.
Baxter & Perry Kgn.
Grace Murphy
Morse
Burns
Frances O'Hea
Highland
Hanscom
CADETS 1935-1936
Frances H. Allen
Irma DiGiusto
Dorothy Bozigian
Esther M. Doolin
James J. Noonan
M. Kathleen Scanlan Doris H. Spellman Mildred Wantman
Second-Year Cadets (Status)
Eleanor Bates
Terence Griffin
Philomena Buccelli
Mary Hall
Gertrude T. Hickey
Peter Peterson
Mary Pineo
Doris M. Donnine
Mary H. Looney
Olga Storlazzi
Ruth Strehlis
James C. Marchant
Catherine Sutkus
Janet R. Woodman
Mary M. Neylon Margaret O'Neill
Thelma E. Butler
Ursula H. Cairns Elsie Capone
Anna M. Hurley
Elizabeth Lamborghini Katherine Stack
Kenneth Macleod
Alice C. Fitzpatrick Mary Gill
Bertha M. Corfield
320
ANNUAL REPORTS
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
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
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
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
1950
95°
131
241
39
33
3
1
78
465
543
1931
104 **
138
235
50
46
4
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
1935
116 **
164
257
42
40
3
1
128
495
623
1920
69°
113
212
23
8
54
371
425
* Including kindergartners.
t Including a secretary.
** Including a secretary and two matrons.
° Including a secretary and a matron.
321
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
TABLE 25- BOOKS AUTHORIZED FOR USE, 1935 For High School
As Text Books :-
Gregg Shorthand Manual-Gregg Publishing Co.
Gregg Studies and Graded Readings in Gregg Shorthand-Gregg Publishing Co.
Altes and Neues, Röseler and Ber-Henry Holt & Co.
America: Its History and People, Faulkner and Kepner-Harper & Bro.
The Living World, Helen Gardner Mank-B. H. Sanborn & Co. Modern Business, Marsball & Weise-Macmillan Co.
Economic Problems of Today, Klein and Colvin-Lyons & Carnahan.
For Junior High Schools
As Text Books :-
First Reader in Spanish, Nina Lee Weisinger and Marjorie C. Johnston-Doubleday, Doran, Inc.
For Elementary Schools
As Text Books :-
Cordts, New Path to Reading-Revised edition of the system. Beppo and Lucia, by Virginia Olcott,-Silver, Burdett & Co. Klass and Janjse, by Virginia Olcott,-Silver, Burdett & Co. The Spanish Twins and the Norwegian Twins, by Lucy Fitch Per- kins,-Houghton Mifflin Co.
Nature and Science Series, Book Five, "Science at Home," by Patch and Howe,-The Macmillan Co.
Neighborhood Stories, Atwood Thomas Series,-Ginn & Co. Adventures in Reading, Books IV, V, VI, by Smith, Lowe, Simpson -Doubleday, Doran, Inc.
The Treasure Chest of Literature (Fourth Year Complete, Fifth Year Complete, Sixth Year Complete), by Eichel Kehoe, and Hornstein,-Houghton Mifflin Co.
Jimmy the Groceryman, by Jane Miller, Houghton Mifflin Co. The Story Books of Food, Clothes, Houses, Transportation, Coal, Oil, Gold, Iron and Steel, by Maud and Miska Petersham,- John C. Winston Co.
The Health and Growth Series (Good Habits, Living Healthfully, Wise Health Choices, Health Problems, Adventures in Health, Health Knowledge), by Charters, Smiley, Strang,-The Mac- millan Co.
Radio Reader Series (Prairie Days, Wings of Flame), by Joseph Egan,-Welles Publishing Co.
Happy Road to Reading Series (Little Friends-pre-primer, Little Friends at School-primer, Busy Days with Little Friends, Outdoors and In, Now and Long Ago), by Dopp, Pitts, and Garrison,-Rand McNally Co.
Art Books I and II, by Whitford, Liek, Gray,-Scott, Foresman & Co.
Health Stories, Books I and II, by Towse, Matthews, Gray,-Scott, Foresman & Co.
Science Stories, Books I and II, by Beauchamp, Fogg, Gray,- Scott, Foresman & Co.
More Dick and Jane Stories (another pre-primer), by Elson, Gray,- Scott, Foresman & Co.
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ANNUAL REPORTS
TABLE 26- HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION
The graduation exercises of the High School occurred Wednesday, June 12, 1935.
ORDER OF EXERCISES
THOMAS E. HEGARTY, Chairman of the School Committee, Presiding
1. March-Coronation from "The Prophet" Meyerbeer High School Orchestra, Menelaus Nicholeris, Leader
2. PRAYER- Rev. James H. Phelan Pastor, St. Joseph's Church, Somerville
3. RESPONSE-"Gottschalk" Old German
The Choral Club
4. "EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES" Representatives, Student Council
5. SELECTION-"In Praise of Song" Strauss
High School Orchestra
Le Mare
6. SELECTION-"Andantino in Db" The Choral Club
7. CLASS ORATION-"The New Frontier" William Joy
8. VIOLIN SOLO-"Fiddlin' in de Firelight" Cox
Evelyn Giles
'9. CLASS POEM-"Hail! and Farewell!" Dorothy Bedwell
10. VOCAL SOLO-"Absent" John Kilty
Metcalf
11. PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS TO GIRLS Edith L. Hurd Member of Somerville School Committee
12. SELECTION-"Unfinished Symphony" Schubert
High School Orchestra
13. SELECTION-"Echolied" DiLasso
The Choral Club
14. PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS TO BOYS John J. Donahue, Chairman, Committee on High Schools Somerville School Committee
15. CLASS ODE Ardis Giffin
16 SINGING OF CLASS ODE Ardis Giffin
The Graduates
17. MARCH-"Tenth Regiment" R. B. Hall 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, 1935
* Graduated with Honor.
GIRLS
*Sophie Ackerman Helen Ruth Adams Rita Constance Ahern Eleanor Elizabeth Aiken Svea Ellen Aitchison Claire Marie Anderson Katherine Virginia Anderson
Jennie Mary Anthony Angel Matilda Aquino
Elizabeth Betty Avedisian Mary Frances Balboni Mary Aristides Balis *Muriel Loyes Barr Dorothy Genevieve Bedwell Marguerite Eleanor Benfante Pearl Lillian Benson
Mary Grace Bertocci Eleanor Frances Bibby
*Aileen Agnes Bloomer Mary Rebecca Blundell Katie Boges
Inez Louise Borghi
Doris Louise Bouchie
Dorothy Katherine Bouzas Rita May Brannan Selma Brenner Anne Sophia Brenton Mary Elizabeth Breslin Marie Rose Brisbois
Helen Teresa Brooks Ruth Madeline Brooks
* Althea Virginia Bruce Helen Brumidis Mary Helen Buckley Ruth Marie Bumpus Eleanor Marie Burke
Alice Gertrude Burleigh Geneva Ann Bykoski Ruth Mary Cahalan Mary Geraldine Campbell Helen Grace Cann Mary Josephine Capobianco Eleanor Josephine Capone Marguerite Beatrice Carey Jeannette Carson Nora Margaret Casali Margaret Hilda Casazza Lillian Gertrude Casey Marion Bridget Casey Agnes Patricia Cashman Eleanor Cavazzoni
Mary Rose Cecconi
Elizabeth Carpenter Chase
Rose Julia Chinchillo
Reta Margaret Chisholm
Margaret Ciaramaglia
Doris Margaret Clark Ruth Anita Clarke Janet Belden Cole
Matilda Rita Conchiglia
Mary Kathleen Connelly
Ruth Marie Connelly
Anna Elizabeth Connor Agnes Louise Conrad
Virginia Cox Mary Bernice Coyne Elizabeth Teresa Crine Eleanor Bernice Cross
Evelyn Marion Cruise Alice Josephine Daley Catherine Celistena Daly Alice Vestella Daniels Isabelle Lees Davidson Goldie Pearl Davis
Doris Day Florence Carolyn Dearborn
*Ada Maryann DeInnocentis Helen Rose DeLuca Josephine Marie DeMarco Alice Rose Dervin
Nora Agnes Desmond
Rhoda Dickie Elizabeth Caroline
DiGiacomantonio
Geraldine Lois Dionne
Marie Caroline Diozzi Rosina Marie DiPietro
Josephine Gertrude DiPinto
Edith Marie DiRaffaele
Mary DiSilva
Annette Pauline DiStasio
Gladys Leola Dixon
Rita Esther Dondero Liberty D'Onofrio Mary Ann Donovan
Eligia Mary Drago Florence Marie Drinkwater Charlotte Dudley
*Ruth Esther Duffy Marion Louise Dunstan Marie Celine Dwyer Dorothy Angela Eften Charlotte Eldridge
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ANNUAL REPORTS
Dorothy Bailey Ellis
Edith Margaret Ellis
Mary Theresa Ellis
Ruth Henrietta Emmons
Rose Marie Fantasia
Dorothy Marie Fatalo
Ethel Feinstein
Barbara Whitcomb Felton Ida Marie Ferdenzi
Dorothy Ruth Hersom
Anna Marie Ficarelli
Irma Louise Heuermann
Clarice Figeira
*Catherine Ella Hill Barbara Hilton Ann Agnes Hogan Muriel Audrey Hood
Myrtle Louise Hopkinson
Evangeline Florence Houghton
Alice Joan Howard
Ruth Virginia Howland Frances Scott Hubbard
Edna Humphrey
Marion Beatrice Hurwitz
Evelyn Catherine Hutchinson
Hazel Glen Hutchinson
Norma Russell Fryatt
Mary Incatasciato
Isabelle Wyman Furbish
Frances Lorraine Inglesby
Frances Innes
Margaret Gertrude Jervis
Doris Vivian Jex
Geraldine Elizabeth Johnson
Rose Marie Gianetti
Marjorie Elizabeth Johnston
Margaret Mary Jones
Marjorie Alice Jones
Mildred Marie Jutras
Catherine Christine Gillis
Kathleen Mildred Gillis
Isabel Kashgegian
Pearl Kashgegian
Ethel Myrtle Glines
Gladys Kazazian
Martha Esther Godfrey
Florence Rita Godinho
Lillian Gertrude Gorman
Rita Mary Kelly
Elsie Main Kelso
Alice Wright Kempton
Margaret Mary Claire Kenney
Ruth Mary Killilea
Marjorie Eleanor Kincaid
Jean Elizabeth Kingston
*Helen Kizik Sarah Agnes Koschuk
Edna Lillian Kullberg Ann Kurkjian
Anne Lagomarsino
Regina Roop Laubinger
Gertrude Mary Leahy
Lillian Teresa Lentz
Leone Franzen Lewis
Evelyn Louise Libby Olivia Marie Liljeholm
*Esther Lipsez
Ruth Ilene Files Thelma Pearl Fillmore Ruth Frances Finnegan *Angela Jeannette Fiore Dorothy Elizabeth Fitzgerald Mary Ellen Flanagan Eleanor May Flynn Sarah Elizabeth Foote Antoinette Mary Forgione
Mildred Phoebe Forsyth
Virginia Adele Fowler Dorothy Svea Fransen
Evelyn Elizabeth Gallagher Alma Mary Gardella
Elsie Annie Gardner
Florence Rosetta Gay
Ardis Carolyn Giffin
Evelyn May Giles
Phy lis Veronica Gillen
Eleanor Anne Kane
Edith Florence Ginsburg
Marion Elinore Kelley
Ethel Mildred Kelly
Jeanette Marie Goulet Phyllis Eve Govoni Eileen Margaret Grady Miriam Teresa Grady
Ethel Wilhelmina Graham
Rita Catherine Granara
Doris Eleanor Grandfield
Shirley Inez Graves
Helen Agnes Greeley Rita Alice Green Dorothy Marie Greene Eleanor Shatford Grindle
Virginia Mae Grund
Mildred Louise Gullage
Leone Miriam Guthro
Estelle Gerda Hagberg Grace Ann Halleran Hazel Helen Hallett
Edna Margaret Harkins Charlotte Mary Harris *Helen Margaret Hart Mary Elizabeth Hatchell Agnes Margaret Hayes Theresa Louise Hembrough Anna Theresa Hennessy Doris Anna Hersom
325
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Karin Florence Lloyd *Ellen Louise Look Eva Gertrude Luscombe Catherine Mary Lyons Annie Louise MacAdams Helen Jean MacAloney Aurora Laura Macarelli Mabel Louise MacArthur Mary Maccini
Agnes Mary Macdonald Gladys May MacDonald
Janet Murchison MacDonald Mary Rose Macero Mary Margaret Machado
Margaret Gertrude Macintosh Rhoda Mackenzie
Doris Margaret Mackie
Helen Muriel Macleod Margaret Mary MacQuatters
Mary Macrokanis Lillian Mae Maddows
Mary Gertrude Mader Beatrice Belle Mahlowitz
Rita Margaret Mahoney Margaret Josephine Maio Mary Elizabeth Maloney Jennie Eleanor Margi Helen Gale Marquis
Gertrude Agnes Marvin Frances Jeannette Mason Jessie Rita Matheson Marjorie Matheson Emily Coombs Mathewson Lydia Pauline Mazzarello Angeline Vinessa Mazzocca Patricia Madeline McCabe *Laura Mae McCarthy Pauline Teresa McGowan Edith Geraldine McInnis Louise Anne McMahon Doris Mary McMenimen Alice Frances McNamara Emma Marie McNamara Maureen Elizabeth McNamara Florence Margaret Mary McQuaid
*Jane Glassford McRitchie Constance Elizabeth Melillo Loretta Joan Millerick Ruth Mitrano Virginia Merle Moden Eileen Maud Moloney Rita Mary Mooney Claire Josephine Moran
Dorothy Morrill
Florence Nina Morris Ann Marie Morrissey Margaret Morrissey Beatrice Marjorie Morrison
Mabel Jennie Mossali ¡Frances Mucci
Catherine Mary Murphy
Kathleen Elizabeth Murphy
Rita Elizabeth Murphy
Marion Rita Murray Martha Eleanor Nelson Grace Helen Newhall
Rosalind Newman Kathryn Wilhelmina Nickerson
Theresa Marie Nicosia
Catherine Betty Norton
Irene Elizabeth O'Brien
Elizabeth Patricia O'Connor
Catherine Agnes O'Leary Mitilda Oliva Julia Rose Oppici
Rosamond Elizabeth Orcutt
Helen Veronica O'Reilly
Eugenia Mary Ostaszewski
Carmela Mary Palmer Marion Louise Palmer Evelyn Mathilde Patacchiola *Edith Frances Pattee Ruth Gertrude Pattison Grace Elizabeth Peoples Marina Louise Peracchi Doris Velma Peterson Cheslawa Anne Petiewich Marguerite Veronica Phelps
Kathryn Phillips Priscilla Polak Phyllis Pocaro Elsie Jordan Potter
Margaret Mary Price Phyllis Elaine Prior Jeannette Mary Pugatch Marion Rita Pugh
*Ruth Helen Putnam Beryle Pye
Theresa Margaret Quattrocchi
Anna Marian Quigley Margaret Veronica Quill
Shirley Louise Quinn
Esther Catherine Ranaghan
Virginia Ray Evelyn Elvira Re
Catherine Rita Regan
Leah May Reid
Barbara Ann Reinold
Mary Catherine Resteghini Isabell Irene Richardson Charlena Jane Riggs
Eleanor Nancy Riker
Edna Frances Robbins
Mary Josephine Robbins
1 Deceased
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ANNUAL REPORTS
Margaret Luella Robinson Alice Marie Roch
Ethel Lucille Rogers
Marjorie Merrill Rogers Emily Roselli
Esther Pearl Rothney Ann Josephine Rudolph Mary Ancilla Rush
Anna Marie Ryan
Elizabeth Frances Ryan
Mary Elinor Ryan
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