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Anne E. Laffin
Somerville
4200
Audiometric Technician
Helen A. Moran
4000
First Year Cadet
James L. Sullivan
Not teaching Somerville
2400
Daniel N. Macero
2400
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Elaine K. Cotter
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2400
John M. Russell
2400
Anna M. Boyle
2000
Eileen M. Mahoney
Somerville Somerville
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ANNUAL REPORTS
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John I. Murray
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Ruth G. Humphrey
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Edward J. Harrington
Somerville
Perry
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SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
TABLE 22-LEAVE OF ABSENCE OF TEACHERS
James H. Cosgrove-Military Leave (January 15 to January 19, 1951) Abigail R. Bailey-Leave of Absence (January 8 to February 9, 1951) Eunice F. Lanigan-Leave of Absence (February 26 to March 12, 1951) Margaret E. Connors-Leave of Absence (School Year 1951 - 1952) Marion C. Moran-Leave of Absence (June 16 to June 20, 1951) Frances Cronin-Leave of Absence (June 1, 1951 to May 31, 1952) Francis X. Foley-Military Leave (May 7 to May 18, 1951) Anthony C. Calabro-Military Leave (June 18 to June 20, 1951) Bessie Nahigian-Leave of Absence (School Year 1951 - 1952) John J. Murphy-Sabbatical Leave (School Year 1951 - 1952) J. Edward Sharkey-Leave of Absence (Sept. 6, to Sept. 8, 1952) Pauline Scully-Sabbatical Leave (Nov. 19, 1951 to Nov. 18, 1952) Doris Johnson-Leave of Absence Military Service (Sept. 1) Joseph Durant-Leave of Absence Military Service (Sept. 1) Rita A. Lawler-Leave of Absence Military Service (Nov. 9)
TABLE 23-TRANSFERS OF TEACHERS
James J. Noonan
Northeastern
High
Margaret Crowley
Edgerly
Prescott
Florence M. Barry
Pope Edgerly
Elsie G. Brady
Brown
Pope
Redmond J. Mullins
Pope
Carr
Francis W. Escott
Prescott
Forster
Mary Bridges
Prescott
Forster
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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.
1913
68₺
257
28
12
39
326
365
1914
75₺
266
30
20
44
347
391
1915
761
272
31
15
45
349
394
1916
771
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
721
114
216
22
16
5
2
57
390
447
1923
75°
120
222
24
18
4
2
55
410
465
192-
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
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
1951
127a
123
227
49
21
12
4
1
182
382
564
· Including Kindergartners
¿ Including a secretary.
** Including a secretary and two matrons. Including a secretary and a matron.
a Including two matrons.
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SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
PART I
BOOKS TO BE ADDED TO THE AUTHORIZED LIST OF TEXTBOOKS, 1951
Grade A. Elementary
Basic Reading Abilities Series; Durell and Sullivan; World Book Company; supplementary reading
1
Bing
1
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Up and Down Workbook for Up and Down and Bing My New Friends, Teacher's Edition Look and Say, Teacher's Edition
1
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4 American Adventures; Emmett Betts; American Book Company; supplementary reading
3 Child Experience Readers: Wings for Words; Benjamin Sallen; Lyons & Carnahan; supplementary reading Developmental Reading Series; Bond, Alder, Cuddy, Wise; Lyons & Carnahan; supplementary reading
1 Pictures to Read - Reading Readiness
1
Fun With Pictures - Reading Readiness #2
1
Three of Us - Pre-primer 1
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Play With Us - Pre-primer 2
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Fun With Us - Pre-Primer 3
1 Many Surprises
1 Happy Times
2 Down Our Way
2 3
Just for Fun
Stories From Everywhere
3 Once Upon A Storytime
The Ginn Basic Readers; Russell et al .; Ginn and Co., supplementary reading
Trails to Treasure
5 6 Wings to Adventure It's Fun to Find Out film-story books; D. C. Heath and Company; Paul Witty
2 Three Little Kittens
2 Gray Squirrel
2 Shep The Farm Dog
2 Farm Animals
2 The Fireman
2 The Mailman
2 The Food Store
2 A Day at the Fair
3 Reading for Meaning: Looking Ahead; McKee, Harrison & Others; supplementary reading Phonics We Use; Meighen; Lyons and Carnahan; basic textbook A
1 1 B
1 Phonics Workbook - Happy Times With Sounds; Thompson; Allyn and Bacon; supplementary textbook, reading
Teacher's Handbook: Happy Times With Sounds, Books 1, 2, 3 Word Power Through Spelling; Lillian E. Billington; Silver Burdett Company; basic textbooks and workbooks
2 Using Words We Know
3 Using Words We Write
4 Using Words We Need
5 Using Words With Meaning
6 Using Words With Skill
[ Recommended that text- books be used for desk copies; that workbooks | be used for pupils where l needed.
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ANNUAL REPORTS
The Newlon-Hanna Day-by-Day Speller and workbooks; Newlon- Hanna; Houghton Mifflin Company; basic textbooks
2
3 2 3
4 4 ( Recommended that textbooks be used for desk copies; (that workbooks be used for pupils where needed. 5
6 5
6 The World of Numbers Series; Carpenter et al .; The MacMillan Company; basic textbook
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6 6
B. Junior High
8 Que Fait Gaston ?; Fannie Perley; D. C. Heath Company; supple- mentary textbook
The Mastery of Reading Series; Bailey-Leavell; American Book Company; supplementary textbook
7 Worlds of Adventure
8 Worlds of People
9 Worlds to Explore
7 Johnny Tremain (Student's Edition); Esther Forbes; Houghton Miff- lin Company; supplementary textbook
9 Word Wealth Junior; Ward S. Miller; Henry Holt and Company; basic textbook
8 Enjoying English 8; Wolfe, Hamilton, Geyer; L. W. Singer Company; basic textbook
8 Using Words With Power (Word Power Through Spelling Series); Billington; Silver Burdett Company; supplementary textbook in Spelling
7-8 This is America's Story; Wilder, Ludlum, Brown; Houghton Mifflin Company; basic textbook
C. High
10 World Economic Geography, Fourth Edition; York-Rowe-Cooper; South-Western; basic textbook
10-11 Short Plays; Edwin Van B. Knickerbocker, Editor; Henry Holt and Company; supplementary textbook
11 Writers In America (The World in Literature Series); Collette, Cross, Stauffer, Hook; Ginn & Co .; basic textbook Enjoying English Series; Wolfe-Geyer; L. W. Singer Co. Inc .; basic textbook
10 10
11 11
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12 Plane Geometry; Shute-Shirk-Porter; Aremican Book Co., basic text- book
12 Elementary Mathematical Analysis; Theodore Herberg; D. C. Heath & Co .; supplementary textbook
12 Merchandise Information for Successful Selling; Packer & Hitch- cock; Prentice-Hall, Inc .; supplementary textbook
12 Economics in our Democracy; Sayer, Cogen, and Nanes; Harper & Brothers; basic textbook
10 Graded German Readers, Books One to Five, Alternate; Hagboldt; D. C. Heath & Co .; supplementary textbook
10 Heath's Modern Language Series: Ein Wortschatz; Méras and Miller; D. C. Heath & Co .; supplementary textbook
Fr. Heath's Modern Language Series: Le Petit Vocabulaire; Méras; D. C. Heath & Co .; supplementary textbooks
D. Vocational
Automobile Body Rebuilding and Refinishing; W. B. Toboldt; Inte :- national Textbook Company; basic textbook
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SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
PART II
BOOKS TO BE DELETED FROM THE AUTHORIZED LIST OF TEXTBOOKS
5-6 Living Arithmetic Series; Buswell et al.
3
Grade Three
4 Grade Four
5 Grade Five
6 Grade Six
School Dictionary of the English Language (Ayers)
Building Better English; Green, McBroom, Moscrip
3 Step by Step
4 Day by Day 5 In School and Out
For Every Need
Learning Essential English; Ferris et al.
6 4 4 5 5 6 6
Adventures in Reading; Smith et al.
Book 4
Book 5
Book 6
Child Development Readers (Revised); Hahn
Everyday Doings, Pre-primer
Who Knows, Little Primer
Reading for Fun, Primer
Finding Friends, First Reader
2 Making Visits, Second Reader
3 Meeting Our Neighbors, Third Reader
Exploring New Fields, Fourth Reader
4 5
Tales and Travels, Fifth Reader
Highways and Byways, Sixth Reader
Children's Book Shelf; Buckingham Let's Play, Pre-primer
Come With Me, Pre-primer
Play Days, Primer
A Book of Fun, Primer
1 Playing Together l
2 Munching Peter, etc. Il
3 The Great Idea and Other Stories
The Elephant's Friend and Other Stories
4 5 In a Green Valley and Other Stories The Masquerade and Other Stories
Children's Own Readers, New Edition; Pennell & Cusack
6 1 Frolic and Do-Funny, Pre-primer
1 Friends, Primer
1 Book One
2 Book Two
3 Book Three
4 Book Four
5 Book Five
6 Book Six Food and Clothes; Pease
Clearing Vocabulary Difficulties Building Good Citizens through Emphasis on Character Traits Outstanding Characteristics of Sue and Mickey - through Third Reader
4 5 6 1
1 1 1
6 1 1 1 1
1 1-6
5-6 6 Beginner's History of the United States; Woodburn
194
ANNUAL REPORTS
Practice in Testing
0
Overview (Levels of Pre-primer, primer, first, second, and third) Houses, Heat, and Light; Pease Jerry Goes Fishing, Primer; Battle
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7 History of American Progress, Wirth
7 America's Progress in Civilization, Freeland and Adams
T-8 Democracy Series: Growth of Democracy, Maquire and Rogers Rise of Our Free Nation, Reference, Maguire and Portwood
7-8-9 8 Our America, Past and Present, Knowles et al.
9 Our Democracy, Broome & Adams
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SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
PART III ORGANIZATION OF SCHOOL BOARD, 1952 SCHOOL COMMITTEE Somerville, Massachusetts 1952
ELEANOR S. COYNE SARAH M. MCLAUGHLIN
Chairman Vice-Chairman
MEMBERS
Ex-Officiis
JOHN M. LYNCH, Mayor WALTER W. WHITNEY President, Board of Aldermen
34 Browning St. 24 Brastow St.
Ward One
JOSEPH F. LEAHY
16 New Hampshire Ave.
FRANCIS H. BROWN
Ward Three
59 Preston St.
SARAH M. MCLAUGHLIN
167 Central St.
WILLIAM J. SHEA
Ward Six
MARGARET R. MORRISSEY
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17 Warner St.
Ward Seven
JOHN J. BRENNAN
50a Gordon St.
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
Ward Two
34 Bow St.
ELEANOR S. COYNE
Ward Four
Ward Five
27 Aberdeen Rd.
196
ANNUAL REPORTS
ORGANIZATION OF SCHOOL BOARD, 1952-Continued
Superintendent's Office Force Marion E. Marshall, 62 Highland Avenue
Regina Truelson, 23 Blackrock Rd., Melrose Frances C. Geaton, 29 Tennyson Street William E. Hogan, 12 Richardson Road, Newton
Mary P. Brady, 164 Washington Street
Anna M. Boyle, 49 Spring Street
Eileen M. Mahoney, 14 Madison 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
Mclaughlin, Brennan
FINANCE
Brennan, Morrissey
CURRICULUMS AND INSTRUCTION
Brown, Mclaughlin
HEALTH, PHYSICAL TRAINING AND ATHLETICS
Shea, Coyne
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
Morrissey, Leahy
SCHOOL ACCOMMODATIONS Coyne, Shea
RULES AND REGULATIONS Leahy, Brown
Meetings
January 7 April 28
October 27
January 21
May 26
November 24
February 25
June 30
December 29
March 31
September 29
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SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
Number of Pupils by Subjects
December, 1951
English
2417
Physical Education
1529
United States History
789
World History
236
Ancient History
200
Economic & Civic Problems
124
Latin
239
French
220
Spanish
111
Italian
68
German
27
Chemistry
259
Physics
119
Astronomy & Geology
37
Physiology
44
Biology
425
Mathematics Beta
70
Mathematics Gamma
31
General Mathematics
137
Geometry
241
Algebra
270
Applied Mathematics
13
Secretarial Training
80
Transcription
80
Stenography
279
Typewriting
653
Bookkeeping
102
Clerical Practice
414
Business Records
442
Office Practice
9
Office Machines
131
Retail Distribution
54
Business Management
62
Business Organization
343
Economic Geography
472
Commercial Law
237
Occupations
711
Household Arts
100
Home Nursing
150
Art
218
Art Appreciation
38
Crafts
42
Mechanical Drawing
240
Manual Training
137
Musical Theory
75
Music Appreciation
600
Choral Practice
193
Pre-driving
32
Banking
119
198
ANNUAL REPORTS
STUDENT ACTIVITIES December, 1951
Student Council
35
School Paper
110
Traffic Squad
20
National Honor Society
50
Portia Debating Society-Girls
35
Webster Debating Society-Boys
10
Players Club
45
Camera Club
9
Girls' Bugle & Drum
53
Band
70
Cheer Leaders
13
Symphony Guild
75
Girls' Athletics
210
Boys' Athletics
258
Girls' Glee Club
189
Boys' Glee Club
65
Junior Red Cross
2417
Girls' Choir
39
Art Club
28
Students entering Higher institutions in September, 1951
State Teachers Colleges
17
Framingham
1
Lowell
1
Massachusetts School of Art
7
Salem
8
Colleges, University and Engineering Schools
Atlantic Union
1
Boston College
8
Boston University
27
Brown
4
Dana
1
Dartmouth
1
Emmanuel
3
George Washington
1
Jackson
3
Leslie
2
M. I. T.
5
Northeastern
25
Radcliffe
4
Regis
2
Rhode Island State
1
St. Michaels
1
Simmons
3
Suffolk
2
Tufts
5
University of Maine
2
University of New Hampshire
1
Wheaton
1
199
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Junior Colleges
6
Cambridge Jr. College
4
Vermont Jr. College
2
Other Institutions
83
Bentley
16
Burdett
8
Fisher
20
Kathleen Dell
12
Katherine Gibbs
15
Wentworth
12
Hospitals
47
SOMERVILLE VOCATIONAL HIGH ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION REPORT OF THE FACULTY MANAGER
January 1, 1951 to January 1, 1952
Receipts:
Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1951
$114.56
Minstrel Show
559.85
Basketball Games
5.33
Football Games
242.66
Totals
$922.40
Expenditures:
Athletic Supplies
$65.70
Medical Supplies
1.25
Cleaning Equipment
162.55
Transportation
234.50
Officials
198.00
Police
18.00
Federal Tax on Games
15.74
Assistance at Games
25.00
Athletic Awards
57.91
Mass. Secondary Schools Principals Asso
5.00
Miscellaneous
2.85
Total
$786.50
Balance in Treasury January 1, 1952
$135.90
Anticipated Expenses for Basketball
135.00
Balance of Bills Previous to March 1, 1949
200.00
200
ANNUAL REPORTS
SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION REPORT OF THE TREASURER
January 1, 1951 to January 1, 1952
Receipts:
Balance on Hand January 1, 1951
$3,180.26
Basketball
4,570.13
Hockey
23.13
Track
Baseball
43.70
Football
5,861.77
Sale of Tonic & Chips
458.84
Appropriation
7,500.00
Total
$21,637.83
Expenditures:
Athletic Supplies
$9,059.72
Medical Supplies
178.97
Miscellaneous
557.79
Cleaning and Repairs
2,759.29
Entry Fees
181.00
Telephone
249.08
Printing
142.88
Transportation
1,123.10
Paid Visiting Teams
652.93
Insurance
87.54
Meals
290.63
Internal Revenue -- Tax
1,060.25
Rental of Rink
175.00
Medical Services
1,354.50
Dental Services
45.00
Rental of Chairs
16.00
Officials
647.00
Police and Supervision
1,006.00
Custodian, Fireman, and Maint. Labor
193.00
Tonic and Chips
262.24
Total
$20,041.92
Balance on Hand January 1, 1952
$1,595.91
Accounts Payable January 1, 1952
$8,163.76
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SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
SOMERVILLE TEACHERS' CLUB Officers 1950 - 1951 President, A. TERESA DIOTAIUTI First Vice-President, MARGUERITE M. DRISCOLL Second Vice-President, ELIZABETH M. WELSH Recording Secretary, GERTRUDE BURNS Corresponding Secretary, ANNE E. LAFFIN Treasurer, MARY J. MCCARTHY Auditor, KATHRYN A. McCANN
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 1950 - 1951
OCTOBER 17th-HARVEST TEA-Unitarian Hall Helen Hall Mahoney, Speaker
NOVEMBER 17th-BARN DANCE at Kelsey's
DECEMBER 6th-DINNER MEETING-Hotel Shelton School Committe as Guests. Doris Almy, Speaker Entertainment
FEBRUARY 14th-VALENTINE'S TEA-Unitarian Hall Entertainment-Teacher Talent Show
MARCH 17th-FASHION SHOW and BRIDGE Filene's Restaurant, Boston
MAY 10th, 11th-"OPEN PUBLIC MEETING" "The Schools Are Yours" Somerville High School Auditorium and Gymnasium Dr. Glenn Snow of the N.E.A., Speaker (National Viewpoint on Education) Exhibit of the services offered by the School Department
MAY 23rd-ANNUAL MEETING-Unitarian Hall Tea, Election of Officers
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ANNUAL REPORTS HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION
The graduation exercises of the High School occurred Monday, June 4, 1951.
ORDER OF EXERCISES
WILLIAM J. SHEA, Chairman of the School Committee, Presiding
1. MARCH-"Trombone King" King
High School Band
2. PRAYER - Reverend Thomas F. Garrity Pastor, St. Polycarp's Catholic Church, Somerville
Response - Gottschalk
Old German
Choral Group
3. SALUTATORY ADDRESS-"Our Greatest Enemy" John Russell
4. ADDRESS - Dr. Martin F. O'Connor President, State Teacher's College, Framingham
5. CLASS POEM - Echoing Memories Paul Weene
6. PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS Joseph F. Leahy, Mrs. Eleanor S. Coyne Members of the School Committee
7. SELECTION - Era of Peace Williams
Choral Club
8. CLASS ODE - A Fond Adieu Ruth Bezirdjian
9. SINGING OF THE ODE Graduates
10. PRESENTATION OF PRIZES - Albert H. Giroux, Headmaster
11. VALEDICTORY ADDRESS - Isolation or Leadership? Sandra Sheehan
12. BENEDICTION - Reverend Stephen C. Lang Pastor, First Congregational Church, Somerville
13. RECESSIONAL - National Emblem High School Band
Bagley
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SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
LIST OF GRADUATES
June, 1951
* Graduated with Honor
GIRLS
Carmela Rose Alabiso Marie Albano Dorothy Gloria Alberto Frances Alexopoulos Winifred Irene Alford Evelyn Debra Amaral Rosemary Susan Amaral Helen Rose Analetto Marilyn Kay Anderson Camille Annacone Rosina Alba Antetomaso
Clara K. Archigian
Grace Marie Ardizzoni Gloria Jean Aufiero
Mary Theresa August Mary Avgoulas Lorraine Martha Balboni
Joan Marie Baldwin
Mary Anne Barbuti Carolyn A. Baro * Elsa Gina Battista Anita Louise Baxendale Shirley E. Beckett Sylvia May Beckett Arlene Dorothy Bent Roberta Marilyn Bergfors Nancy Bezirdjian * Ruth Bezirdjian * Irma Mary Bidollo Joan Louise Billings Joan M. Blair Dorothy Lucy Bombino
* Barbara Mae Booth Rose Marie Botelho Jacqueline Laura Breton Ida Grace Brigida Gloria Veronica Brocker Mary Louise Bullen Amy G. Burge Mary L. Burlamachi Marilyn June Burt Marie Ann Buscanera Elsie Lucille Butts * Joan M. Cabral Mary Angelina Caggiano Virginia Blanche Cahill * Edith Virginia Calcagno
* Eunice Marie Calesa Priscilla Audrey Caley Eleanor Rita Callahan Katherine Lucy Camacho Joan Louise Campbell Joyce Elizabeth Campbell Marion Jane Carelli Ann Christine Carlin Barbara M. Carlson Joan Elizabeth Carter Anne Marie Carty
* Claire Lillian Casali Flora Rosalie Catanzano Angelina Christine Celata Joan Marie Charlton * Arpie Paris Chebookjian
* Jean Carole Cheverie Norma Marie Chisari Jeanette Lucy Cinganelli Barbara Anne Collins Carol Ann Collins Jean Dorothy Corkum
Jean N. Corriea Madelyn Mary Cronin Alice Evelyn Crouse * Helen May Crouse Joan Marie Daley Ann Patricia Davis Doris Addie Dean Barbara Olga Demetre Georgianna Demetri Lillian C. DeNapoli Anne Marie D'Entremont Josephine Marie DiCicco Civitina Eleanor DiFazio Shirley Ann Dillaway Edna Mae Dillon Julia Marie DiMaggio Anita V. DiNitto
* Mary Constance DiPirro Eleanor Louise DiRusso Theresa Joan DiSarcina Elena Marie Dischino Lorraine Geraldine DiSola Dorothy Douglas Marjorie Clare Doyle June R. Durfee Adrienne C. Dussault Nancy Ruth Dustin
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ANNUAL REPORTS
Janet Frances Dwyer Patricia Esther Dyer Winifred Blanche Eagles
* Mary Theresa Ellis Mary Jane Emberley Loretta Celia Eovine
* Frances Harriet Kelly Patricia K. Kelly Marguerite M. Kennedy
Mary Marguerita Falvey
Mary Geraldine Kerr
Rose Marilyn Kiley
Dorothy Mildred Kirkness
Jenny Rose Ferrante
George Koulouris
Carol Kourepenis
Mary A. Ktona
Lorraine Teresa Labadini
Ellen T. LaCase
Lois Frances Landuzzi
Carol A. Langone
Mary Louise Langone
Mary Elizabeth Lavey
Ida Marie Lecesse
Dorothy Mary Linehan
Jeanne Ellen Lockhart
Edna Theresa Lottatore
Thelma Emily Loven
Josephine Marie Lucreziano Ann Marie Lynch Gertrude Anne Lynch Patricia C. Lynch
Alverna Jean MacDonald
* Dorothy Joan MacDonald
* Dollie Ann Mackay Eileen Mackenzie Lillian Jane Mackenzie Mary Elizabeth Mackenzie Shirley Frances Mackenzie Antoinette Louise Macone Claire Frances Mahoney Patricia Elizabeth Mahoney Theresa Maistros
Anna Italio Marchesani
Margaret Ruth Marshall Barbara Ann Martin Patricia A. Martin
* Margaret Anne Hewey Nancy Beatrice Hill June Marie Hirschfeld Barbara E. Hogan Dorothy Wilma Holder Rosemary Louise Hubbard
* Betty Jacqueline Hughey Joanne Frances Hurley
* Rose Marie lerussi Ona Catherine Ivester
* Barbara Grace Johnston Katherine Kacamburas
Virginia Theodora Kaloyanides
Mary D. Karageorges Barbara Ann Kelley
Mary Ellen Feeney Marion M. Fernandes
* Ann Linda Ferrarini Rose Venice Fidaleo Joan Helen Fitzgerald Margaret Mary Fitzgerald Annie Gertrude Flagg Barbara J. Fletcher Rita Agnes Flynn Doria Jeanne Fondacaro Mary B. Fowler Janet Edna Fuoco Jeanette Nora Gehl Marie Edith Gerrior Mary Eveline Gilbert Lillian M. Gill
* Rita Marie Giordano Mary Ann Glynn Helen Joyce Goffredo Venus M. Gopoian Esther M. Granata Mary Ann Grandone Dorothy Ann Green Theresa Guidi Marian Susan Gunning Patricia A. Haley Hazel Barbara Halloran Mary Eileen Halloran Faye Jean Hancock
* Eileen A. Hanlon
* Alice L. Hansen Mary Katherine Hayes Priscilla May Howard Elizabeth Ann Hazen
* Verna Arline Headberg Ellen Alice Hennessey * Ruth Shirley Henning * Dorothy Anne Hepburn Jacqueline F. Herra
* Martha L. Massey Dorothea Matsas Louise A. McAllister Norma Anne McClellan Claire Louise McCourt
* Margaret W. McEvoy Virginia May McEvoy Barbara Ann McGovern Louise Marie McGrath Elizabeth Janet McLean June Ellen McNabb Helen Eileen McNamara M. Elaine Meagher Mary Jane Meaney Marie Theresa Metivier Phyllis Ann Metzler Rita Marion Miceli
205
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Joyce Nancy Mills Lillian P. Mitchell Patricia Alena Mitchell Patricia Ann Moran Joan Margaret Morrissey Roseanna Teresa Moscaritolo Jennie Mottola Dorothy Theresa Mullen Frances Julia Murray *Seta E. Nalbandian Marjorie Ann Nelson Gloria Nicholas Mary B. Nicholas Elaine Katherine Nilsen Arleen Sara Noorigian Lorraine Marie Norton
Eva Helen Nunes Charlotte O'Brien Barbara Jean O'Connor Barbara Marie O'Donnell
* Barbara Ann O'Keefe Ann P. O'Neil
* Lillian Papadinis * Phyllis Papantonis Evelyn Lorraine Paradiso Catherine Barbara Parent Mary Ann Passanisi
* Louise Elizabeth Passero
* Sylvia Frances Patalano Olympia Patras Rose Angela Pelosi Elizabeth Ann Pendergast Margaret Elizabeth Phillion Mary Rose Piccione Dina Marie Pieragostini Evelyn Pinakis
*Catherine Claire Pirani Adrienne Regna Pitcher Lorraine Marie Poirier Vera Joyce Prince Joan Patricia Publicover Constance Ann Quarleno Carolyn Joan Quinlan Marie Evelyn Razzaboni Marion Margaret Reppucci Marguerite Rhuland E. Louise Richmond Elizabeth McLardy Ritchie Azora Edith Roberts * Janet Marie Rodrigues Patricia Jean Rohrer Elizabeth Anne Ruggiero Rita Joan Ryan Emily Carmela Saitta Claire Sanford Florence Ann Santangelo Lois Rita Saulnier Alice Marie Saxton Josephine M. Schipani
Lorraine Alice Schwalb Jane Carol Shanahan Rowena E. Shea
* Sandra Teel Sheehan Patricia Kathleen Sheridan Edna Helen Silva Shirley Ann Silva Dorothy Elizabeth Slocum Joan Helen Smelstor Vera Alberta Smith
Kathryn Shirley Solari Cecilia Bernadette Sousa Margaret Anne Spignese Patricia Ann Splaine Eleanor G. Stanford Joan Elizabeth Strong Ann Kathleen Sullivan Dorothy Ann Sullivan Joanne Catherine Supple Eleanor Gertrude Swanson Lillian Frances Swindell Lois Mary Tansey Constance Teresa Tarello Barbara Mae Tasker
Anna Mary Tassinari
Anna Marie Terris
Sandra Adeline Testa Jane M. Thibeault Jean Marie Thompson Gunnel Andersson Thorell Lorraine Rita Toland Gilda Leopoldina Torres Bessie Toumbakis Elinor Joan Travers
* Marilyn Teresa Tunberg Gloria Ann Umano Marjorie Eleanor Veinot Barbara Jean Verity
* Elizabeth Jean Wallace Anne Bernadette Walsh Patricia Ann Walsh Sally M. Ward Teresa Wasserman
* Norma Evelyn Watson Vivian Catherine Wells Beverly Florence Whelan Margaret Louise White Marion A. White Deborah Margaret Whitman Florence Irene Williamson
* Patricia Eleanor Winn Ann Lorraine Wright Helen John Zanetos Lillian Ann Zuccaro
BOYS
George Louis Andersen Manuel Andrews
206
ANNUAL REPORTS
William Gregory Anton Chester L. Arnott, Jr. Walter E. Atwood Richard J. Aucoin James Henry Azzola
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