Report of the city of Somerville 1935, Part 17

Author: Somerville (Mass.)
Publication date: 1935
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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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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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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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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


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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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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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