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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
1936
17,926
16,707
15,470
92.6
13,656
0.982
1937
17,871
16,626
15,564
93.6
13,647
0.876
1938
17,762
16,623
15,551
93.6
14,508
0.932
1939
17,559
16,307
15,093
92.6
14,123
0.936
1940
17,486
16,325
15,276
93.6
15.572
1.019
1941
17,266
15,988
14,792
92.5
13,741
0.928
1942
16,416
15.170
13,939
91.9
13,797
0.989
1943
15,703
14,304
12,758
89.2
14,804
1.160
1944
14,975
13,742
12,296
89.5
18,497
1.504
1945
14,760
13,693
12,348
90.1
18,070
1.382
1946
14,811
13,670
12,347
90.3
14,937
1.209
1947
14,876
13,549
12,465
92.4
18,258
1.465
1948
14,591
13,507
12,263
90.7
16,087
1.312
1949
14,139
13,282
12,189
91.8
16,021
1.314
1950
13,888
12,957
11,966
92.4
16,189
1.352
(For years prior to 1912 see School Report of 1917)
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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
1936
16,707
3,626
21.70
856
5.12
1937
16,626
3,594
21.62
871
5.24
1938
16,623
3,626
21.81
920
5.53
1939
16,307
3,673
22.52
933
5.72
1940
16.325
3,775
23.12
996
6.10
1941
15,988
3,680
23.02
985
8.16
1942
15,170
3,348
22.07
906
5.97
1943
14,304
2,974
20.79
800
5.59
1944
13,742
2,719
19.78
677
4.93
1945
13,693
2,714
19.82
677
4.94
1946
13,670
2.850
20.85
688
5.03
1947
13,549
2,921
21.56
726
5.36
1948
14,591
2,751
18.85
742
5.09
1949
13,282
2,538
19.11
788
5.93
1950
12,957
2,278
17.50
646
4.98
(For years prior to 1912 see School Report of 1917).
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ANNUAL REPORTS
TABLE 19-PROMOTIONS FOR SCHOOL YEAR ENDING JUNE, 1950 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
Months' Trial
VII VIII IX
915
803
65
46
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903
764
98
41
871
795
53
23
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Total
2,689
2,362
216
110
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PERCENTAGE OF PROMOTIONS FOR SCHOOL YEAR ENDING JUNE, 1950 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
VII VIII IX
100
87.8
7.1
5.0
.1
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100
84.6
10.9
4.5
.....
100
91.3
6.1
2.6
......
Average . ...
100
87.83
8.03
4.1
.04
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Promotees
after Two
1
Promotees
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SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
TABLE 19a-PROMOTIONS FOR SCHOOL YEAR ENDING JUNE, 1950 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
1,280
1,073
61
138
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II
1,205
1,051
81
73
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III
1,078
922
85
71
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IV
975
829
95
51
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4
939
777
99
62
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1
8
VI
889
811
59
18
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Total
6,366
5,463
480
413
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10
29
PERCENTAGE OF PROMOTIONS FOR SCHOOL YEAR ENDING JUNE, 1950 Elementary Grades
GRADE.
On June
Promotion List.
Unconditionally
to next Grade.
Promoted on Trial.
Retarded.
Promoted more
than One Grade.
Special Promo-
tions during Year.
Dropped Back
after Two
Months' Trial
1
100
83.8
4.8
10.8
.6
II
100
87.2
6.7
6.1
..
...
.05
III
100
85.5
7.9
6.6
...
.02
2
100
85.0
9.8
5.2
..
...
.04
V
100
82.8
10.5
6.6
...
.1
.09
VI
100
91.2
6.7
2.0
...
.1
1.00
Average ...
100
85.8
7.5
6.5
..
.2
.05
Promotees
8
.. .
NOS
4
1
9
Promotees
Promoted
DISTRIBUTION OF PUPILS BY AGES AND GRADES OCTOBER 1, 1950
AGE
GRADE
TOTAL
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21 or over
Kdgn.
466
670
1
1
1,138
1
.087
1
369
600
75
16
1
1,061
17
1.60
2
325
659
67.
18
3
1.134
21
1.85
3
348
582
146
15
1
1,140
64
5.61
4
259
534
153
59
6
1,011
65
6.43
5
242
465
165
66
16
4
1
959
87
9.07
6
226
406
152
54
14
4
856
7.2
8.41
7
1
225
416
170
68
7
1
888
76
8.56
8
230
413
166
61
6
3
879
70
7.96
9
2:29
410
194
53
4
890
57
6.40
10
5
280
442
170
21
918
21
2.29
11
3
200
425
166
16
2
1
813
19
2.34
12
204
373
43
5
6:25
5
.80
P. G.
...
Total
466
1039
926
1082
987
941
896
870
871
887
945
909
859
567
61
8
1
12,315
Under Normal Grade
17
19
51
74
73
70
86
73
60
28
16
7
1
575
Per cent. Under Normal Grade
1.72
2.02
5.69
8.51
8.38
7.89
9.10
8.03
6.98
4.94
26.23
87.50
194
ANNUAL REPORTS
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1
3
Above Normal Age
Per cent. Above Normal Age
48
195
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
IN SERVICE
13 yrs.
3 yrs.
34 yrs.
44 yrs., 2 mos.
16 yrs., 3 mos.
7 yrs., 3 mos. 4 yrs.
1 yrs.
7 yrs., 8 mos. 38 yrs.
13 yrs.
5 yrs.
17 yrs.
1 yr.
5 yrs., 8 mos.
8 yrs., 8 mos.
TOOK EFFECT
Sept. 6, 1950
June 30, 1950
June 30, 1950
Nov. 14, 1950
Sept. 6, 1950
Jan. 2, 1950
June 26, 1950
June 30, 1950
June 30, 1950
Sept. 5, 1950
Sept. 5, 1950
Sept. 5, 1950
Sept. 5, 1950
Sept. 5, 1950
April 29, 1950
Nov. 10, 1950
TEACHER
Inez M. Atwater Marion Lyons
Alfreda Veazie
Annie C. Woodward
Stephen Ciccorella
Raymond Faxon
Maribeth Norton
Florence M. Shaw
Marion A. Viets
Margaret L. Walsh
Anne Rachdorf
Margaret Buckley Helen Capuano
Carolyn B. Macdonald
Mary M. Sharry
Marjorie Kincaid
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TABLE 20-RETIREMENTS, RESIGNATIONS AND DEATHS OF TEACHERS IN 1950
TABLE 21-ELECTIONS IN 1950
SCHOOL
TEACHER
COMING FROM
SALARY
SERVICE BEGAN
September 1, 1950
High
Lawrence J. Fitzpatrick
2800
High
David W. Jones
2600
High
Marguerite McCann
3300
Richard Lombard
2700
Peter DelliColli
2400
Mary Dempsey
Braintree
2600
Rita Lawler
Somerville
2400
Florence Barry
Not Teaching
2600
Eleanor Stokes
Bedford, Mass.
2400
Cummings
Patricia Hogan
Somerville
2400
Mary F. Donahoe
2400
Agnes Battit
2400
Gloria K. Mawhinney
2400
Morse
Ruth Kaup
2850
Morse
Margaret O'Hare
2400
Durell
Helen Volante
2800
Cholerton
Perry Yanow
Somerville
2400
Nancy Higgins
2800
Elementary Sewing
Cornelia Dalaklis
2400
Special Class-Shop
Wilson Whittaker
2200
Prescott Kgn. Asst.
Alice O'Brien
2400
Head House Arts Dept.
Amy I. Webber
4000
Principal's Asst .- Hanscom
Doris Donnine
3950
Marie Spiers
Not Teaching
2000
Louis Diegoli
2000
Paul M. Protopapas
2000
Somerville
2200
Marjorie M. O'Brien
2200
Vilma C. Sanesi
Did not accept
Entered Miliary Service
Therese Mclaughlin
Somerville
2200
Patricia Keating
2200
2200
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September September 1, 1950
ANNUAL REPORTS
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First Year Cadet
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Second Year Cadet
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Millard G. Owen
Robert Lynch
Not Teaching Somerville
$3000
1.
Northeastern Junior
Western Junior
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Baxter
Pope
Pope
Glines
Grimmons
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Forster
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1949
Not teaching
Cutler
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High
Catherine Carvotta
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Josephine M. D'Accone
= = =
196
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SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
TABLE 22-LEAVE OF ABSENCE OF TEACHERS
Abigail Bailey leave of absence January 23 to February 17, 1950. Ruth Bridges continuance February 1 to June 30, 1950. Elizabeth Sliney leave of absence February 27 to March 10, 1950. Walter Barry leave of absence April 24 to April 28, 1950. Helen Moran leave of absence June 1 for remainder of school year. Elizabeth Leach leave of absence June 16 for remainder of school year. Mary R. Bridges leave of absence School Year 1950-1951.
Margaret E. Connors leave of absence School Year 1950-1951. Isabel Leyden Sabbatical Leave School Year 1950-1951. John C. Palmer Sabbatical Leave School Year 1950-1951. Millard G. Owen Leave of Absence Military Service September 1. Muriel P. King Leave of Absence Military Service September 1. John E. Flynn Leave of Absence Military Service September 16.
TABLE 23-TRANSFERS OF TEACHERS
TEACHER
FROM
TO
Charles Buckley
Pope
Northeastern
Helen K. McNally
Pope
Cummings
Catherine E. Wiggins
Pope
Bingham
Anne M. Clark
Pope
Proctor
Anna McCarthy
Special
Prescott
198
ANNUAL REPORTS
Table 24-Number of Teachers FOR A SERIES OF YEARS
YEAR.
High School.
Junior High Schools.
*Elemen- tary Schools.
Special Teach- ers.
Supv.s Prins. etc.
Assistants not in Charge of Room
Contin.
Amer.
Men
Women| Total.
1912
66₺
252
22
9
40
309
349
1913
68₺
257
28
12
39
326
365
1914
75
266
30
20
44
347
391
1915
76₺
272
31
15
45
349
394
1916
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
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
77º
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
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
1936
120 **
165
265
40
43
3
1
133
504
637
1937
126
167
271
38
31
3
1
142
495
637
1938
133 **
178
263
39
26
3
1
157
486
643
1939
127 **
173
260
43
19
5
1
163
465
628
1940
129a
167
259
44
14
5
1
164
455
619
1941
129a
160
253
53
12
5
1
163
450
613
1942
127a
155
247
52
12
4
1
155
443
598
1943
118a
145
234
49
12
4
1
127
436
563
1944
113a
142
235
48
12
4
1
121
434
555
1945
110a
139
238
46
9
4
1
131
416
547
1946
127a
160
249
46
8
4
1
158
437
595
1947
119a
129
223
43
21
5
3
1
149
395
544
1948
119a
124
229
42
21
4
4
1
157
388
544
1949
123a
122
224
47
21
7
4
1
162
387
549
1950
127a
125
227
48
21
9
4
1
174
388
562
* Including Kindergartners
t Including a secretary.
** Including a secretary and two matrons.
· Including a secretary and a matron.
a Including two matrons.
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8
54
371
425
1921
75°
115
216
23
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SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
BOOKS TO BE ADDED TO THE AUTHORIZED LIST OF TEXTBOOKS 1950
GRADE
A. Elementary
Betts Basic Reading; Betts & Welch, American Book Company, sup- plementary reading
1
Up the Street and Down
2 Down Singing River
2 Over a City Bridge
3 Beyond Treasure Valley
3 Along Friendly Roads
1 The Quinlan Basic Readers: Readiness Primer-Happy Days: Myrtle Banks Quinlan; Allyn and Bacon; supplementary reading
Reading for Meaning Series; McKee at al; Houghton Mifflin Co., supplementary reading
1 With Jack and Janet
1 Up and Away
2 Come Along
2 On We go
Tiegs-Adams Social Studies Series; Ginn and Company; Reading Aids. to Social Studies
1 Stories About Linda and Lee
2 Stories About Sally
3 Your Town and Mine
3 English in our language 3; Sterling et al .; D. C. Heath & Co .; basic textbooks in English
4 English is our language 4
5 English is our language 5
6 English is our language 6
5-6 Our America; Townsend; Allyn and Bacon; supplementary textbook
B. Junior High School
9 Typing for Business-One Year Course; Blanchard and Smith; The Gregg Publishing Company; basic textbook
C. High School
12 Effective Business Business English; Robert R. Aurner; South-Western Publishing Company; basic textbook (Third Edition)
12 Gregg Transcription simplified; Leslie-Zoubek; The Gregg Publishing Co .; basic textbook
12 Shorthand Dictation Studies Simplified; Wallace B. Bowman; South- Western Publishing Company; basic textbook
10 Le avventure di Giovanni Passaguai, Aristide B. Masella; Henry Holt and Company; supplementary textbook
10-11 Letture Varie (Graded Italian Readers-Books One to Five); Cioffari and Van Horne; D. C. Heath & Company
10 Primer Curso de Espanol; Pittaro and Green; D. C. Heath and Com- pany; basic textbook
10-11 Industrial Arts Woodworking; John L. Feirer; Charles A. Bennett Co., Inc .; basic textbook
200
ANNUAL REPORTS
PART III
ORGANIZATION OF SCHOOL BOARD, 1951
SCHOOL COMMITTEE Somerville, Massachusetts 1951
WILLIAM J. SHEA JOSEPH F. LEAHY
ELEANOR S. COYNE
(January-June) Chairman July-December) Chairman Vice-Chairman
MEMBERS
Ex-Officiis
JOHN M. LYNCH, Mayor ANDREW CAPUANO President, Board of Aldermen
34 Browning Road
1 Williams Court
Ward One
JOSEPH F. LEAHY
16 New Hampshire Avenue
FRANCIS H. BROWN
Ward Three
59 Preston Road
SARAH M. MCLAUGHLIN
Ward Five
WILLIAM J. SHEA
Ward Six
17 Warner Street
Ward Seven
86 Yorktown Street
Superintendent of Schools EVERETT W. IRELAND
Office: West Building, High School, Highland Avenue
Residence: 18 Day Street
The Superintendent's Office will be open on school days from 8:00 to 5:00. His office hour is 4:00 on school days.
Assistant Superintendent of Schools LEO C. DONAHUE 108 Summer Street
27 Aberdeen Road
V. THERESA MORRISSEY
JOHN F. FITZGERALD
Ward Two
34 Bow Street
ELEANOR S. COYNE
Ward Four
167 Central Street
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SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
ORGANIZATION OF SCHOOL BOARD, 1951-Concluded
Superintendent's Office Force Marion E. Marshall, 62 Highland Avenue Regina Truelson, 23 Blackrock Rd., Melrose Margaret R. O'Connor, 2 Adrian Street Frances C. Geaton, 29 Tennyson Street William E. Hogan, 12 Richardson Road, Newton
Mary P. Brady, 164 Washington Street
Standing Committee of the Whole
with Chairmen and Vice-Chairmen designated to act during such times as the matters set opposite their names are under discussion:
TEACHERS
Morrissey, Leahy
FINANCE
Fitzgerald, Brown
CURRICULUMS AND INSTRUCTION Leahy, Coyne
HEALTH, PHYSICAL TRAINING AND ATHLETICS
Shea, Fitzgerald
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION McLaughlin, Morrissey
SCHOOL ACCOMMODATIONS Brown, Mclaughlin
RULES AND REGULATIONS
Coyne, Shea
Board Meetings
January 1
April 23
October 29
January 29
May 28
November 26
February 26 June 25
December 17
March 26
September 24
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ANNUAL REPORTS
SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
Number of Pupils by Subjects
December, 1950
English
2356
Physical Education
1714
United States History
814
World History
258
Ancient History
182
Economic and Civic Problems
161
Latin
255
French
283
Spanish
222
Italian
82
German
30
Chemistry
360
Astronomy and Geology
78
Physics
124
Physiology
57
Biology
434
Mathematics Beta
88
Mathematics Gamma
34
General Mathematics
167
Geometry
244
Algebra
282
Applied Mathematics
9
Secretarial Training
92
Transcription
92
Stenography
237
Typewriting
499
Bookkeeping
172
Clerical Practice
324
Business Records
557
Office Practice
7
Office Machines
148
Retail Distribution
60
Business Organization
321
Economic Geography
557
Commercial Law
188
Occupations
813
Household Arts
147
Home Nursing
98
Art
235
Art Appreciation
40
Crafts
38
Mechanical Drawing
262
Manual Training
144
Musical Theory
72
Music Appreciation
474
Choral Practice
263
Pre-Driving
60
Banking
108
Business Management
76
203
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
STUDENT ACTIVITIES December, 1950
Student Council
37
School Paper
125
Traffic Squad
31
National Honor Society
62
Portia Debating Society-Girls
22
Webster Debating Society-Boys
15
Players Club
41
Camera Club
14
Girls' Bugle and Drum
56
Band
75
Cheer Leaders
22
Symphony Guild
35
Girls' Athletics
196
Boys' Athletics
248
Girls' Glee Club
159
Boys' Glee Club
101
Junior Red Cross
2356
Girls' Choir
41
Art Club
35
Students Entering Higher Institutions September, 1950
State Teachers' Colleges
14
Framingham
1
Lowell
1
Massachusetts School of Art
5
Salem
7
Colleges, University and Engineering Schools
95
Atlantic Union
2
Boston College
4
Boston University
22
Brown
4
Dalhousie
1
Dana
1
Dartmouth
1
Eastern Nazarene
1
Emmanuel
1
George Washington
2
Howard
1
Jackson
2 1
Leslie
8
Northeastern
22 3
Regis
1
Rhode Island State
2 1
St. Lawrence
St. Michaels
1
Simmons
5
Suffolk
1
M. I. T.
Radcliffe
204
ANNUAL REPORTS
Tufts 3
University of Bridgeport
1
University of Illinois
1
University of Maine
1
University of New Hampshire
1
Wheaton
1
Junior Colleges
5
Cambridge Jr. College
3
Vermont Jr. College
2
Other Institutions
95
Bentley
22
Burdett
15
Fisher
27
Kathleen Dell
10
Katherine Gibbs
12
Wentworth
9
Hospitals
45
SOMERVILLE VOCATIONAL HIGH ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION REPORT OF THE FACULTY MANAGER January 1, 1950 to January 1, 1951
Receipts:
Balance on hand January 1, 1950
$100.07
Minstrel Show
724.67
Basketball Games
40.63
Football Games
311.00
Total
$1,186.37
Expenditures:
Athletic Supplies
$226.02
Medical Supplies and Bills
19.28
Cleaning Equipment
136.05
Transportation
222.00
Officials
163.00
Police
12.00
Federal Tax on Games
41.20
Paid to Visiting Teams
41.85
Assistance at Games
14.00
Athletic Awards
56.38
Minstrel Show Outing
60.00
Postage
4.48
Office Supplies
2.95
Custodians
18.00
Mass. Secondary School Principals Association (Dues) ..
10.00
Miscellaneous
7.20
Paid on Previous Bills (Prior to March 1, 1949)
37.40
Total
$1.071.81
*Balance in City Treasury January 1, 1951
(School Department Account)
$114.56
Anticipated Expenses for Basketball
104.00
Balance of Bills Previous to March 1, 1949
200.00
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SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
.. SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
REPORT OF THE TREASURER
January 1, 1950 to January 1, 1951
Receipts:
Balance on hand January 1, 1950
$943.31
Basketball
14,238.32
Hockey
79.84
Track
25.00
Baseball
177.51
Football
6,011.72
Total
$21,475.70
Expenditures:
Athletic Supplies
$1,151.85
Medical Supplies
51.50
Miscellaneous
318.95
Entry Fees
126.70
Telephone
104.51
Printing
149.74
Transportation
2,196.85
Paid Visiting Teams
690.49
Insurance
108.32
Meals, Hotel, Trans .- Bangor-Waterville Trip
1,148.95
Internal Revenue-Tax
1,136.85
Rental of Rink
175.00
Dental Services
50.00
Misc. Repairs-Tufts College
118.95
Tracy Chair Co.
15.00
Baseball Tourney
112.80
Boston Garden
9,063.10
Boston Arena
39.10
Officials
579.00
Police and Supervision
957.78
Total
$18,295.44
Balance on Hand January 1, 1951
$3,180.26
Accounts Payable January 1, 1951
$14,434.33
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ANNUAL REPORTS
SOMERVILLE TEACHERS' CLUB Officers 1949 - 1950 President, PHILOMENA C. LOMBARDI First Vice-President, A. TERESA DIOTAIUTI Second Vice-President, ELIZABETH M. WELSH Recording Secretary, LOIS E. BANKS Corresponding Secretary, CATHERINE M. SCANLAN Treasurer, MARY J. MCCARTHY Auditor, ELLEN L. BELLAMY
OBJECT
The object shall be to secure a close union among the women teachers in Somerville, to promote the spirit of mutual helpfulness; to advance professional interest; to create a deep- er sense of the dignity of the profession; to unite the interest of the home and school.
PROGRAM 1949 - 1950
OCTOBER 27-HARVEST TEA at Unitarian Hall. Mrs. Mary Stack McNiff, speaker
NOVEMBER 18-BARN DANCE
DECEMBER 13-CHRISTMAS TEA at Unitarian Hall Mrs. Morrissey, Mrs. McLaughlin, and Mrs. Coyne were guests Mrs. Richard FitzPatrick entertained
JANUARY 31-DINNER at Hotel Sheraton. School Committee as guests Speaker and entertainment MARCH 14-TEA at Unitarian Hall. Movies
APRIL 26-BRIDGE and FASHION SHOW at Unitarian Hall
MAY 25-ANNUAL MEETING at Unitarian Hall. Election of Officers. Tea
207
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION
The graduation exercises of the High Schol occurred Monday, June 5, 1950.
ORDER OF EXERCISES
FRANCIS H. BROWN, Chairman of the School Committee, Presiding
1. MARCH-"Knightsbridge" Coates
High School Band
2. PRAYER-Rt. Rev. Monsig. James H. Phalan Pastor, St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Somerville Response-Gottschalk Choral Club Old German
3. SALUTATORY ADDRESS-Young America's Duty Louis Hunt
4. ADDRESS-His Excellency, Paul A. Dever Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
5. CLASS POEM-The Future's Challenge Audrey LaPadula
6. PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS- Mrs. Sarah M. Mclaughlin, Joseph F. Leahy Members of the School Committee
7. SELECTION-Onward Ye Peoples Sibelius
Choral Club
8. CLASS ODE-A Beacon Bright Music by Robert Ellison Words by Audrey LaPadula
9. SINGING OF THE ODE- Graduates
10. PRESENTATION OF PRIZES- Albert H. Giroux, Headmaster
11. VALEDICTORY ADDRESS-The World of Today Joan M. Wright
12 BENEDICTION-Reverend Delbert L. Campbell Pastor, Advent Christian Church, Somerville
13. RECESSIONAL-"Gloria" F. H. Losey
High School Band
At the close of the exercises the audience will please remain seated until the recessional is concluded.
208
ANNUAL REPORTS
SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL MOITANO LIST OF GRADUATES June, 1950
GIRLS
Joan Inez Abell
* Doris Marie Aharonian Helen Frances Albano
* Ruth Eugenia Allabashi Lillian G. Allen Marjorie Elizabeth Allen
* Jean Allonby Dorothy Ann Anderson Dorothy A. Andrade Rose Mary Annacone Dorothy Louise Anningson
*Louise Archer Dorothea Arthurs
* Katie Avgoulas Frances E. Barrett Effie Bayiates Marjorie Ann Bendikian Barbara Ann Benway Norma Ann Biagiotti Marie C. Bianchino Dorothy R. Blair Carol May Blanchard Jennie Mary Blanco Laura Ann Bottari Jeannette Blanche Boudreau Lorena A. Boudreau
* Shirley Ann Boudreau
* Theresa Mary Brescia Dorothy Ann Breslin Ruth Marie Briere Mary Ann Broderick Amy Louise Brown Barbara Louise Brown Beverly E. Brown Elizabeth Allen Brown
* Patricia Ann Browne Ruth Eileen Buchanan Patricia Mary Burlingame
* Margaret Anne Burnet Elizabeth Ann Bussey Carole Geraldyne Byam
* Thelma Jean Byers Marjorie Jean Calhoun Lucia Maria Cammarata Lorraine I. Campbell Mary G. Campbell Carmela Marie Cannavo Rita Frances Cantalupa Rose Marie Caputo Mary Ann Carney
* Graduated with Honor Ann F. Carroll Mary Dolores Catanzano Catherine Grace Celli
* Jean Marie Cesarini Ruth Frances Charbonnier Grace Marie Cheyne Jean Anne Chisholm Jean Marie Chromey
* Dorothy Chrysakis Ann Marie Ciano Carmina Ciano Anna Cioffi Charlotte Emma Ciummei Cathleen Elizabeth Clifford Jean Marie Collins Frances T. Conway Jean Claire Coolidge
Rita Linda Correia Cecelia Ann Coviello
* Bette-Jean Craib Barbara Mae Craigie Dorothy M. Cronin Barbara Anne Crooks Edith Louise Crosbie Dorothy Ann Crowley Ethel May Cummins Claire Elizabeth Daly Mary Ann Dargis Elizabeth Josephine Dean Barbara Alberta DeAngelis Claire Ann DeCillis
* Barbara Louise deLemos
*Catherine Leal deLemos Vilma DeVellis Barbara Ann Devereaux Jeannette Evelyn Devereaux Helen M. Devine Lillian Kathryn M. Dewar Jean Loretta DiMauro Jean Claire Dionne
Phyllis Louise DiPietro Eleanor Phyllis Dobson Mary E. Dodge Patricia Mary Doherty
Ronaine Claire Doherty Irma N. Domeniconi Roberta Ann Dooley
B. Jean Doyle
Lauretta Marie Doyle Rita Marie Drinkwater Estelle Marie Driscoll
209
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Mildred Ann Driscoll Teresa Driscoll Diana Lina Dube Edna Gertrude Duggan Gloria Jeanne Dunne Carolyn Ann Dwyer Joan E. Edwards
* Marjorie Ells Antonette Lucy Fabbri Lena Maria Fagone Mary A. Fantasia Jane Eleanor Farrington Marie Anne Fasciano Doris Marie Fay Bernice B. Feeney Claire Catherine C. Feeney Evelyn Joan Feeney Florence Sophie Ferracane Alma Eleanor Ferrante Antonette Marie Ferrante
* Marilyn Elizabeth Flaherty Catherine Angela Foppiano Rose D. Forcina
* Judith Anita Forte Doris Mae Foster Dolores F. Fredericks Dorothy Anne Freeman Alice Patricia Fuller Anna Maria Funai Diane Furber
*Lucille A. Galante Mildred Frances Gallagher Jean Louise Garber Joan Marie Gatti Jeanne Marie George Theresa Marie Geraneo
*Lucia R. Giallongo Frances Gianares Rita Ann Gianetta Marguerite C. Giggi S. Louise Gillingham Lorraine Claire Glines Lorraine Dorothy Goodwin
* Alice Ruth Goolkasian Diana Rose Gosdanian Diane Bernice Grande Mildred Ann Green Charlotte May Greene Shirley M. Greenleaf Ruth Lorraine Griffin Marilyn June Grover Phyllis Marie Grue Gladys Marie Gruning Nora M. Guidi Claire Louise Gunning Rose Mae Guzzetta Rita Marie Hagan Margaret Mary Hanifin Kathleen Patricia Hannon
Mary Ann Hanrahan Judith Ann Hardcastle Lois Marie Harkins
Irene Phyllis Harnum Patricia Mae Hart Elizabeth A. Hayward Lorraine Frances Hazel
Maura Bernadette Hegarty
Edwina Ada Heman Barbara Joan Hickey Marion Cecelia Higgins Ruth Dolores Hogan Audrey Veronica Holley Madeline Louise Holmes Geraldine Mary Horgan Virginia Betty Horner Kathleen Patricia Hughes Mary Catherine Hughes Jean Mildred Hurley Margaret Rita Hurley
* Jeanette Elizabeth Hutchins Helen Viola Ineson Barbara Jean Irons
* Barbara Helen Jackson Margaret Mary Jackson
* Ada Leah Jacobson Audrey Lorraine Jenkins Lorraine Marie Jodice Dorothy Irene Johnson Janice Claire Johnston Barbara Anne Jones Edith Bernice Jorgensen
* Kaliopy A. Kaliontzis Mary P. Kelleher Evelyn Marie Kelly Jeanne M. Kelly
* Anna Mary Kiladis Kathleen E. King Joan Mae Kinniery Rhoda Ann Klein Barbara A. Ladanyi
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