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A detailed report follows :
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
20
28
22
198
Special
Examina-
tions
152
27 160
82 338
94
146
30 712
62 1803
Vaccinations
34
14
7
1
56
Vaccination Certifi-
cates
1
42
7 102
5
4 42
203
Exclusions
2
1
5
10
82
8
16
9
13 4
150
Physical Examina-
tions
558 363 132
87
132 472 439 503 2686
Certificates for work 13
16
13
13
11
21
27
39
51
51
34
14
303
Office Visits
38
20
35
35
39
37
78 100
59
29
470
Prescriptions
(Im-
petigo)
2
4 28
48
1
Examinations
for
Athletic Teams
18
17
40
4
79
Throat Cultures 38
Home Calls
1
1
1
2
4
9
Respectfully submitted,
JESSE W. BATTERSHALL, M. D.
Total
Schools Visited .
18 11
20
17
19
24
19
2
1
85
First Aid
1
2
38
November
December
203
ANNUAL REPORT
Report of the School Nurse.
Mr. Lewis A. Fales, Superintendent of Schools :
I hereby submit my fifth annual report for the year ending December 1, 1925.
Unlike the year 1924 there have been no epidemics among the children in the schools.
Recently, several cases of scarlet fever and chicken pox have been reported but all were mild cases and not confined to any one locality.
Whenever a pupil has been absent three days or more, a home visit by the school nurse has been made to ascertain the cause.
At the beginning of the year, health talks were given to the chil- dren on the care of the teeth, also tooth brush drills, by the school nurse.
There is still a great demand among the children for tooth brushes ; this fact alone shows the interest taken by the pupils in the care of the teeth.
A Dental Clinic is badly needed and it is a detriment to the health of the children in not having one.
In the spring a health exhibit was held at the Bliss School in charge of the Principals and Teachers. Much interest was manifested by the parents as there was a good attendance at each session.
Literature was distributed among the teachers relative to nutri- tion work and all have conducted classes among their pupils.
This has proved very beneficial as a big improvement has been noted in the general health of the children.
In June, a State Health Clinic was held in the schools under the supervision of the State Department of Public Health for all children 10% or more underweight.
This necessitated much home work by the school nurse as 750 home visits were required before receiving the consent of the parents of 402 children who were given the examination.
There were 294 cases of tonsils and adenoids this year, 134 of these were reported at the State Clinic, the others by the School Physician.
These cases have been followed up by the school nurse and results have been very satisfactory.
In January, a "Little Mother's League" class was formed at the Washington School for girls in the Seventh and Eighth Grades.
Twenty lessons were taught by the school nurse after school hours.
In June, a demonstration of the work was given before the Mothers' Club who were kind enough to furnish the outfit for the class.
In view of the fact that the allowance made by the city for the use of my car on the school work is inadequate, I recommend a small car be purchased for the school work, for it is impossible to do the follow- up work without one.
I wish to acknowledge with thanks the co-operation afforded by the local physicians, District Nurses Association, Associated Charities, also Dr. Webb for services rendered gratis to the children on their teeth, and Dr. Conro for services rendered to children at his office.
Summary of the work follows :
Schools
Visits
Schools
Visits
Bank Street
15
Plat
18
Bliss
39
Pleasant Street
13
Capron
18
Richardson 33
Briggs Corner
27
Sanford Street 35
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Carpenter Street
20 South Attleboro 32
Dodgeville
24
Tiffany
21
Farmers
20 Washington
34
Hebronville
34
Home Visits 1026
High 10
Special examinations at office
179
Assisted at tonsillectomy cases
34
Cases sent to private physicians
160
Excluded from school 125
Cases sent to Dr. Conro and glasses obtained
8
Cases referred to Charity Department
5
Cases taken to Wrentham State School
2
Cases taken to Munson Hospital, Palmer, Mass
1
Respectfully submitted,
ANNA S. BRADFORD, R. N.
REPORT OF ATTENDANCE OFFICER
Mr. Lewis A. Fales, Superintendent of Schools :
I hereby submit my annual report of cases investigated for non- attendance.
I have investigated 307 cases this past year, 257 for the regular day schools, 40 for the Continuation School, and 10 for the Evening School. No cases were taken to court. There have been more cases of absence on account of clothing this year than I have found in the past two years. I have been called on to investigate 20 cases of mischief and miscon- duct where damage has been done to school buildings by children, mostly outside of school hours.
Following is a summary of cases investigated :
Absent on account of clothing
38
Absent on account of sickness
52
Absent to work. 46
Detained by parents for other causes
35
Referred to Charity Department
6
Moved from the City
3
Left School
7
Truants
42
Attending City Schools
2
Negligence
60
Evening School
10
Total
301
Respectfully submitted, CHARLES T. CROSSMAN.
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ANNUAL REPORT
SCHOOL COMMITTEE, 1926
Term expires January 1926
Dr. Reginald P. Dakin
32 John St. 1927
Mrs. Lida M. Holbrook
28 Peck St. 1927
Leonard I. Lamb
191 So. Main St.
1927
Edwin F. Thayer
17 Mechanics St.
1928
Mrs. Margaret Conro
26 Dean St. 1928
Mrs. Florence B. Theobald
250 County St. 1929
Harold K. Richardson
12 Florence St. 1929
Telephone 896
204 No. Main St.
1929
Telephone 371-W
Organization
Edwin F. Thayer
Chairman
Dr. Reginald P. Dakin
Secretary
Edwin F. Thayer. Representative before Municipal Council
STANDING COMMITTEES
Mrs. Theobald
Teachers and Course of Study Mrs. Holbrook
Mr. Thayer
Text Books and Supplies
Dr. Dakin
Mrs. Conro Mr. Nerney
Buildings
Mr. Finberg
Mr. Richardson
Mr. Nerney
Mr. Thayer
Mr. Lamb Dr. Dakin
Regular meetings, first and third Mondays of each month at 7:30 P. M.
Bills may be approved at each meeting of the Committee. All bills to be acted on must be submitted in duplicate, and be in the hands of the clerk of the Committee on the Saturday preceding the meeting.
School Fire Alarm Boxes
South Attleboro
151
Washington
152
Dodgeville
251
Hebronville 252
351
Bank Street
352
Richardson
451
High
551
Tiffany
552
Bliss
651
Telephone 713-W
Telephone 490-J
Telephone 971-J
Telephone 468-M
Telephone 1047-J
Telephone 172-M
George E. Nerney
Sanford Street
Finance
206
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School Telephones
Bank Street 727-R
Bliss
218-R
Briggs Corner
263-J-1
Dodgeville
620-J
Farmers 236-W
535-Y
High
194-J
Plat
Pawtucket 2608-W
Pleasant Street
1073-Y
Richardson
629-W
Sanford Street
790-R
South Attleboro
Pawtucket 818-R
Tiffany
406-W
Washington
Pawtucket 7468
TEACHERS
High School
Charles O. Dalrymple, Principal 7 Grove St.
William F. Eastwood, Sub-Master, Manual Training 117 So. Main St.
Kathrene Adams, Biology 31 Third St.
Ruth H. Aitken, English 142 County St.
Ruth F. Barber, English
6 Prospect St.
Robert Blair, Science
249 County St.
Janet L. Bond, French
20 Jefferson St.
Ruth A. Bradley, Mathematics
249 County St.
Dorothea Chapman, Physical Training, .... 72 Maynard St.,. Pawtucket, R. I
Edith L. Claflin, German 144 Pleasant St.
Georgia K. Coates, Commercial
11 Third St.
John F. Drake, Mathematics 33 Pleasant St., Suite B
Mildred P. Edwards, English 249 County St.
Jessie M. Graves, Latin
249 County St.
Raymond H. Grayson, Coach and Physical Training 26 Jefferson St.
Carlisle Hall, Mathematics
5 Wendell St., Providence, R. I.
Freeman Hall, Jr., Civics History
11 State St.
Elwyna L. Haskins, History
249 County St.
L. Marie Hentz, Commercial
31 Third St.
Elizabeth M. Hilliard, History
23 Third St.
Bernice B. Hosmer, Commercial
18 Jefferson St.
Helena A. McCormick, Domestic Science
192 So. Main St.
Margaret S. Miller, French
18 Jefferson St.
Lotta L. Nichols, Commercial
2 Prospect St.
Myrta E. Nute, English 33 Elizabeth St.
Jessie I. Pithie, Commercial
52 Water St.
Ruth A. Ramsdell, Commercial
26 Dean St.
Regina Randall, English 142 County St.
Phyllis W. Sadler, Spanish
15 Highland Ave .. So. Attleboro
George I. Spatcher, Manual Training 957 Pleasant St.
Mabel J. Wall, Latin 39 Bank St.
Maude E. Wishart, Chemistry, English 250 County St.
Helen M. Claflin, Librarian 144 Pleasant St.
Ella A. Richards, Clerk 10 Emory St.
53 Fourth St.
Dorothy F. Rundlett, English
Bank Street School
Milton P. Dutton, Principal 683 Park St.
Hebronville
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Room
3 Alice M. McNerney, VIII 206 Park St.
4 Zita Simms, VIII. 119 Pine St.
6 Helen F. Drake (Mrs.), VIII 33B Pleasant St.
7 Mildred Couillard, VIII. Third St.
8 Beth B. Morris, VIII 10 Hope St.
Bliss School
A. Irvin Studley, Principal 26 West St.
1 Josephine M. Hart, VIII 57 Bank St. 2 Beulah G. Eames, VIII 6 East St.
3 Annie C. Terry, VII
69 Emory St.
4 Frances L. Gaffney, VII
136 West St., Mansfield
5 Elizabeth P. Oakes, VI 8 Morey St.
7 Nellie A. Harrington, VI 10 Hope St.
6 Evelyn Shedd, V
61 Emory St.
16 Bertha W. Cushing (Mrs.), V
154 Pleasant St.
8 Nellie L. Barker, IV.
33 Elizabeth St. 143 Union St.
13 Bernice W. Engley, IV ..
9 Penelope P. Rockwood, III 126 Freeman St., Attleboro Falls
10 Carrie L. Bertenshaw (Mrs.), III 118 Union St.
11 H. Marion Lillibridge, II Oak Hill Ave.
15 Elsie E. Bowen, II 6 Sturdy St.
12 Helen B. Lewis, 15 Hayward St.
14 Grace R. Pimer, 154 So. Main St.
Briggs Corner School
1 Alice M. Faulkingham, Principal, VI, V 5 Forest St.
2 Margaret M. Fawcett, IV, III 24 Park Ave
3 Marion L. Dunham, II, I 153 Park St.
Capron School-Corner Fourth and Prospect Streets
Room
1 Lucy H. George, III, II 55 So. Main St., Mansfield
2 Elizabeth R. Holbrook, II, I 48 Gladstone St., Providence, R. I.
Carpenter Street School
1 Elizabeth A. McNamara, II. 5 Emory St.
2 Eleanor L. Wilmarth (Mrs.), I. 4 Tappan Ave.
Dodgeville School
1 Mary G. Gilles, Principal, VI, V 20 So. Main St.
2 Louise C. Witherell, IV, III. 369 Tremont St., Taunton
3 Elsie M. Brimicombe, III, II. 70 Shores St., Taunton
4 Madalene A. Hodges, I 43 Maple St.
Farmers School, West Street
1 Alice A. Hoyle (Mrs.), Principal, VI, V 108 North Ave.
3 Lelia M. Randall, IV, III 10 Hope St.
2 Florence C. Pike (Mrs.), II, I 33 Elizabeth St.
Hebronville School
Martha J. Roberts, Principal 20 So. Main St.
1 Ruth M. Hirons, VII, VI Tyler St. 2 Jennie S. Pierce, V 15 Brook St., Pawtucket, R. I.
7 Helen K. Peterson, IV 5 Orange St.
6
Dorothy B. Poland (Mrs.), III.
34 Peck St.
4 Amey P. Staples, II 230 Pine St. 3 Zilpah B. Sharples (Mrs.), I 8 George St.
5 Kathrina S. Thayer, Kindergarten Steere St.
Plat School
1 Helen E. Calnan, IV, III. 24 Park Ave. 2 Hazel Huxley, II, I. 423 Newport Ave., So. Attleboro
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Pleasant Street School
1 Katherine F. Powers (Mrs.), III, II. 69 Peck St. 48 No. Main St.
2 Ethel H. Sanford, II, I
Richardson School
Lawrence B. Norton, Principal 199 So. Main St.
1 Ruth L. Dow, VII
231 Park St.
2 Leda A. Renaud, VII 34 Peck St.
3 Caroline L. Cole, VI 487 Mt. Hope St., Attleboro Falls
4 Grace W. Ward, VI 24 Park Ave
5 Edna E. Butterworth, V Pike Ave.
6 Florence Carleton, V 13 Florence St.
9 M. Avis Hodges, IV 1012 Park Ave.
10 E. Cecilia McBride, IV
8 Morey St.
11 Lois C. Heywood, Il1 7 Perrin St.
12 Emily A. Bowen, III
214 Pine St.
14 Louise G. Richards, II.
57 Bank St.
13 Ruth J. Ulmer, I 130 Union St.
15 Helen Carvell, Kindergarten 101/2 Park Ave.
Flora M. Goff, Kindergarten Assistant 763 So. Main St.
8 Sybil K. Leonard (Mrs.), Ungraded. 179 County St.
7 Helen P. Bullock, Open-Air Room 31 Mulberry St.
Eliza H. Wales (Mrs.), Individual Instructor 11 Manchester St.
Sanford Street School
Room
Curtis R. Witham, Principal 20 Jefferson St.
1 Madge Couillard, VII 9 Third St.
2 Mary Clements, VII 23 Third St.
3 Ann E. McEnaney, VI 5 Emory St.
4 Anna C. Collins, VI 39 Bank St.
6 Alma C. Hillman, V. 538 Thatcher St.
5 Vivian E. Brown, V, IV 21 Peck St.
8 Thelma S. Fultz, IV. 89 County St.
9 Mary E. McManus, III 82 Dean St.
11 Margaret F. Gaynor, II 9 West St.
10 Bertha L. Mowry, I 318 Bronson Bldg.
Amy E. White, Individual Instruction 54 Dean St.
South Attleboro School
1 Emma J. Lewis, Principal, VII, VI. 4 Prospect St.
3 Signe M. Brask, V. IV 23 Twelfth St.
4 Grace B. Tirrell, III, II. 21 Peck St.
2 Gertrude L. Robbins, II, I. 20 Jefferson St.
Tiffany School
Abbie C. Hill, ( Mrs.), Principal 57 Bank St.
1 Lillian Young, VII King Philip St., Raynham, Mass.
31 Third St.
2 Myra M. Coombs, VI.
3 Doris D. Farr, V. 31 Third St.
4 Evadne W. Harrington, IV 2 Prospect St.
5 Pearl W. Sinclair, III
249 County St. 2 Prospect St.
9 Jane J. Walsh, III, II.
6 Doris H. Chace, II 143 Winthrop St., Taunton, Mass.
7 Alice A. Hirons, ] Tyler St.
8 Daisy C. Reynolds, I
47 Bank St.
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Washington School
Room
Louise S. Clayton (Mrs.), Principal .. 4 Summit St., Pawtucket, R. I.
1 Helen W. Storin, VIII 216 Raleigh Ave., Pawtucket, R. I.
4 Mildred M. Sullivan, VII. 7 Hope St.
3 Bertha M. Simpson, VI 664 Park St.
2 Mae H. Storin, V 88 Maynard St., Pawtucket, R. I.
10 Katherine C. Devlin, V. 552 Mt. Hope St., North Attleboro
8 Lila M. Allen, IV 33B Pleasant St.
9 Marie P. Bartlett, III. 69 Emory St.
5 Ethel F. Lawrence, II 4 Prospect St.
7 Margaret L. Dennis, I 94 Hope St.
6
Elsie Logan, Kindergarten.
89 County St.
Supervisors and Special Teachers
John L. Gibb, Music 103 Bank St.
Persis A. Crowell, Drawing 73 Bank St.
Office Hour : Monday, 4:15-5:00 P. M.
Helen Nash, Asst. Drawing 51 South St., Plainville, Mass.
Minnie A. Walker, Sewing 306 Watson Block
Alice R. Walker, Asst. Sewing 13 Florence St.
T. Raymond Cooney, Physical Training 12 Benefit St.
A. Irvin Studley, Director of Americanization 26 West St.
Continuation School
Milton P. Dutton, Director 683 Park St.
L. Baker Johnson 51 John St.
Katherine S. King (Mrs.) Tiffany St.
Doris A. Prentiss 101/2 Park Ave.
Norman S. Tukey 33 Lexington Ave.
Sessions: 1:00-5:00 P. M., Monday and Tuesday ; 8:00 A. M .- 12:00 Noon, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
Janitors
John Benson, High Capron 21 Cliff St.
Claude Allen, Assistant 15 Foley St.
John Preston, Assistant Briggs Hotel
Gray O. Browning, Bank St., Pleasant St. 41 Pleasant St.
Charles C. Rockwood, Bliss 109 Park St.
George Craig, Assistant. Rear 72 West St.
Carlos T. Clark, Briggs Corner R. F. D. No. 1
John Daly, Dodgeville.
Dodgeville, Mass.
Peter Gagner, Hebronville
Knight Ave., Hebronville, Mass.
John Hughes Richardson, Carpenter St.
Albert Thornton, Assistant 10 Falmouth St.
407 So. Main St.
Joseph Fontneau, Sanford St., Farmers 177 Thacher St. George T. Murkland, Assistant 137B So. Main St.
Thomas F. Dean, South Attleboro South Attleboro, Mass.
Charles J. Nelson, Tiffany 9 Summer St.
David Hamilton, Washington, Plat R. F. D. No. 5
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ATTLEBORO HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION EXERCISES
High School Hall, Tuesday Evening, June 23, 1925.
PROGRAM
March-Athalia Mendelssohn
Invocation
High School Orchestra
Rev. Victor V. Sawyer
Chorus-Recessional-Kipling
DeKoven
Address of Welcome
Class of 1925
John Louis Breault.
President of the Class
Salutatory-Beauty in Contemporary Verse
Ruth Evelyn Johnston
Essay-The Rainbow in Our Hearts
Doris Elmyra Howard
Chorus-School Days Are Over
Class of 1925
Ryhs-Herbert
Essay-Theodore Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt Peary
History of the Class of 1925
Irene Marion LaMarche
Albert Daniel Lawton
Fritz Kreisler
Rondino
Edwin Lewis Butziger
Essay-The Key to Existence
Ruth Edith London
Essay-Woman's Responsibility
Russian Fantasia
John William McIntyre
Edwin Louis Stuntzner
Essay and Valedictory-The Power of Music Gwendelyn Beatrice Gay
Presentation of the Helen W. Metcalf English Prize.
Presentation of the Junior English Improvement Prize. Presentation for the Washington and Franklin Medal for Excellency in United States History.
Presentation of the Joseph Finberg Educational Fund. Presentation of Diplomas.
Class Song. -
Words by John William McIntyre
Music by Ruth Ingeborg Stolfer
March-Pomp and Circumstance Elgar
High School Orchestra
Servais
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LIST OF GRADUATES
Harlan Arthur Allen, Jr.
Evelyn Viola Anderson
Jessie Annie Anderson
Albert Daniel Lawton
Doris Margaret LeClair
Doris Florence Bauer
Edwin Lamson Libby, Jr.
Otto Gustav Beuttel Agnes Elizabeth Blake
Veronica Linkletter
Angela Dorothy Bowen
Gladys May Bowen
John Louis Breault
Dorothy Godfrey Mathewson
Gertrude Elizabeth Brown
Catherine Veronica McBride
Warren Sweet Cargill
Catherine Rita Meegan
Lawrence Franklin Carnes
Alice Mary Mellom
Lloyd Wesley Carpenter Russell Carl Carpenter Mildred Alice Claflin
Phyllis Lucy Clegg
Jacob Miller John Joseph Murray George Louis Monnier
Martha Cohen Bertha Hathaway Cooke
Alice Barbara Cullen
Lucien Edgar Deslauriers
Virginia Marie Dolan
Benita Marguerite Dorwart
Alph Lauren Engstrom
Mary Alice Felts Thomas Joseph Fisher Agusta Fleischer Esther Franklin
Blanche Evelyn Friensehner
Dorothy Eleanor Fuller
Gwendelyn Beatrice Gay
Horace Bradford Gowen
Priscilla Garland Greene
Ruth Cornelia Roy
Ruby Mae Schoppee
Edwin Leroy Salter
Catherine Bernadette Shockroo
Mary Hardy Sinclair
Georgina Reid Smith
George Russell Spriggs
Anna Mae Stevens
Marion Adell Stevens Ruth Ingeborg Stolfer
Edwin Louis Stuntzner
George Herbert Swanson
Dorothy Virginia Thayer
Mary Agnes Trainor
Elsie May Whittemore
Helen Louise Whitemore
Wayne Maxfield Kellogg Wilbur Clinton Kiff John Basil King George Frederick Knowles Robert Allen Knowles
Florence Elizabeth Richardson
Fanchon Arline Rollings Bazil Raymond Redding
Mary Thelma Rooney
Frances Josephine Harrington
Everett William Holt
Doris Elmyra Howard
Marion Frances Hunt
Eugene Ralph Jacques John Julian Johnston Ruth Evelyn Johnston
Florence Catherine Moran
Clara Frances Munroe
Florence Olive Nelson
Joseph Francis Nerney
Dorothy Mildred Norwood
Raymond George Ockert
Wilfrid Henry Paille Mildred Jackson Parmenter
Theodore Roosevelt Milton Peary
Elizabeth Peckham
Helen Clark Potter
Earle Metcalf Guild George Keil Gustin Florence Pauline Guyot
Irene Marion LaMarche
Hilda Regina LaPalme
Evelyn Elizabeth Barron
Ruth Edith London William Henry Lull
Wallace MacVicar
Edwin Lewis Butziger
John William McIntyre
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HONOR ROLL
Russell Carl Carpenter Martha Cohen Bertha Hathaway Cooke Dorothy Eleanor Fuller Gwendelyn Beatrice Gay Frances Josephine Harrington Ruth Evelyn Johnston Irene Marion LaMarche
Albert Daniel Lawton
Ruth . Edith London Florence Catherine Moran
Clara Frances Munroe
Theodore Roosevelt Milton Peary Helen Clarke Potter Catherine Bernadette Shockroo
George Russell Spriggs
Anna Mae Stevens Dorothy Virginia Thayer
CLASS SONG
We are the graduating Class Of nineteen twenty-five, And we gather here once more to sing Great deeds for which we strive. No shadow hides our comradship Tomorrow holds no fear For though our ways lead far apart We'll not forget our cheer. Determination fills our hearts As we end our high school years To never let discouragement Influence our careers.
CHORUS
Good bye, good bye, forever, Dear classmates tried and true, At this crossroad of our journey We must different paths pursue. May our future ways be pleasant And old friendships always thrive, So let's clasp hands together, Classmates of twenty-five.
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GRADUATION EXERCISES
BANK STREET, CHARLES E. BLISS. AND WASHINGTON SCHOOLS
High School Hall, Wednesday Afternoon, June 24, 1925.
PROGRAM
March-Bachelor Girls Zamenick Grammar School Orchestra
Prayer
Rev. Guy E. Mark
Chorus-My Own United States
Recitation-América for Me
Van Dyke
Mary Isabel Powers
Dialogue-A Brief History of the Flag Eugenia McEleny Doris Sherman
Vocal Solo-Love Sends a Little Gift of Roses Shaw
Doris Marguerite Cloutier
Pageant-Makers of the Flag (Adapted from a speech by Franklin K. Lane) The Flag, Florence Bernice Payette Government Clerk, Kenneth Andrew Bell School Boy, Roger William Culbert Laundress, Doris Madeline Audette Mr. Money Bags, Ralph Lawrence Power Farmer, Everett Roy Smith Postman, Carl Burton Wilmarth Teacher, Gladys Evelvn Bowen School Boy, Dorothy Tarbox Bryant
Society Woman, Ariel Wetherell Taylor
Mother, Elfie Elizabeth Broman Stenographer, Ruth Eileen Dolan Senator, Edward Francis Towle Good Workman, Rufus Curtis Read Bad Workman, Carlton Edward Redding
Recitation-The Minuet Irma Genevieve Searle
Violin Duet-Petite Symphony Monet Irma Waite Smith Edward Sillman Carl Wilmarth, Piano Accompanist
Chorus-Lovely Spring Coenen
Presentation of Diplomas
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GRADUATES
Bank Street School
Walter William Abbott
Olive Virginia Albert
Anna Elizabeth Anderson
Doris Gladys Fisher
Helen Beatrice Anderson
Dorothy Francis Flavin
Garo Artinian
Irene Beatrice Frenier
Doris Madeline Audette
Betsy Friedman
Edwin Fontneau Barrett
Frank Harrison Fritscher
Arthur Eaton Batty, Jr.
Mary Grace Frietas
Norman Francis Foley
Anita Ortense Marion Benoit
Margaret Lucy Gaboury
Mary Etta Berry
Edna Irene Gagner
Alice Theresa Bienvenue
Philip Leland Gatchell
Stella Marie Bonin
Hugh William Bonner
Harold Edmund Gingras
Gladys Evelyn Bowen
Ruth Melvina Gordon Arthur Sherman Guild Crossie Ganci
David Dean Briggs
Elfie Lilly Elizabeth Broman
Mildred Allan Brown
Mertain Potter Hatch
Ralph Kenneth Heeks
Vincent Joseph Hercken
Dorothy Dana Hewitt
Hazel May Hewes
Joseph Brousseau
James Stanford Burrows
Dorothy Tarbox Bryant
Marjorie Victorine Butler
Josephine Shirlie Callahan
Doris Thelma Campbell
James Edwin Holden
Ruth Marian Holmes
Harold Francis Holt
Iva Howland
Frederick Stephen Howland
Milton Leigh Hunter Alfred Jacques
Herbert Aaron Jerauld
George Hilmer Johnson
Mildred Elizabeth Johnson
Thelma Lillian Johnson
Evelyn Mae Johnston Excede Eva Jutras
Ralph Porter Kent Alida Irene LaCroix
Herbert Lincoln Leavitt
Marion Anna Lewis
William George Lincoln
Muriel Jane Macdonald Christine MacDonald Bernard LaRochelle MacDonald
Ducannia Kinniburgh Mackinnon
Doris May McLane
Althea Inez Madden
Robert Earle Marsh
Howard Joseph Marshall
Leona Eldora Faulkner
Elliott James Higgins
Russell Ellsworth Hinds
Bertel Vincent Hoecke
Thomas Joseph Hoey
Myron Frederick Holbrook
Ernest Bancroft Cargill Clarence Holger Carlson John Frederick Chase
Beatrice Annette Cloutier
Doris Marguerite Cloutier
Renne Alfred Joseph Cloutier
Marjorie Caroline Cook
Margaret Cornell Wilbur Ordious Crooker
Doris Elizabeth Cruff
Roger William Cook Culbert
John Herbert Davis, Jr.
Annette Melanise Delage
William Napoleon Delage George Everett Dingle
Harold Klee Dobra Ruth Eileen Dolan
Vivian Mae Duchette
Helen Elizabeth Duffy
Roland Joseph Dumont Donald William Durrell Margaret Elizabeth Eden Alison Melvin Ellis
Ralph Greene Estee
Mary Elizabeth Hannan
Caroline Annabel Brown
Eric Brown
Ralph Oswald Brown Catherine Bruen
John Arnold Gavin
Anderson Shepard Briggs
Kenneth Andrew Bell
Mary Fine Warren Pratt FitzGerald
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Henry Walter Markoff Charles Noah McDermott
Donald Somers McCann
Estelle Veronica Mckay Beatrice Mello
Doris Joy Merritt
Charles John Merritt
Marjory Merrill
Harold Lester Moore
Harold Williams Macdonald John Mona
Harold Ernest Morriseau
Russell Ralph Morin
Graham Sharkey
Myrtle Moss
Edward Sillman
Lillian Beatrice Soper
Everett Roy Smith
Harold Edgar Smith
Irma Waite Smith
William Albert Nerney Grace Miriam Newcomb Anna Marie O'Leary
Ruth Annie St. John
Elizabeth Hamlin O'Leary
Evelyn Elsie Olson
Charles Richmond Ostiguy
Einer Elmer Owren
Milton Russel Owren
Alice Elizabeth Thurber
Edward Francis Towle
Agnes Leona Payette
Muriel Elizabeth Tyndall
Florence Bernice Payette
Milton Ellsworth Veno
Dana Duane Perry, Jr. Veta Peters
Claire Elizabeth Whalen
Frederick Ellsworth White, Jr.
Eric Pickering
John Joseph Waldron
Sophie Wisniewski
Carl Burton Wilmarth
Henry Albert Yeretsky
Charles E. Bliss School
Mary Eleanor Barrett Lena Virginia Bellonzi
Ralph Arthur Bragg
Clarence Dillingham Brockway Ralph Edward Brown
Mary Louise Higginbotham
Robert John Burns
Aaron Hiller Bernard Hittner
Gladys Beatrice Burton
Victoria Blanche Cameron
Jane Shepard Hodges
Prudence Walton Holland
Elizabeth Janson
Alma Josephine Johnson
Ethel Linnea Johnson
Ellis Arthur Dean
Mary Catherine King
Eleanor Louise Knight
Mary Alice Leary
Louise LeClair
Tilde Fratoni Edison Frank Fuller
Angela Louise Galligan
Ruby Louise Gay
Fred Glassey
Harold Lawrence Griffith, Jr.
Robert Lyndon Pitman
Ralph Lawrence Power Cleo Edgar Rapponeau
Rufus Curtis Read, Jr. Carlton Edward Redding Alice Hope Reeves
Rebecca Esther Robertson
Geneva Wheaton Rogers Marjorie Louise Rooney
Kenneth Bernard Roper Wilfred Ames Roy, Jr. George Edward Ryan John Ryman
Leland Francis Sanford
Doris Louise Semple
Mildred Esther Murray Roy Walter Nelson
Gordon Joseph Neelon
John Raymond Nerney
Marion Eleanor Nerney
Edwin Milton Sweeney, Jr.
Ariel Wetherell Taylor
Marjorie Thayer Alice Bernadette Thibeault
Armand Alfred Patnaude
Howard Sprigg Mary Agnes St. George
Beatrice Irene Staples
Paul Nathaniel Carlson Madeline Christopher Thomas Goodwin Clarke Dorothy Collins
Delia Josephine Dumont Carmino Ferrara
Thelma Francis McBride
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