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Child Health Day was celebrated in May with suitable Physical Exercises, plays, games, etc., with Health as the subject. Health Tags were awarded as follows:
1247 Physically Fit Tag (free from defects)
270 Dental Tag (been to dentist and had teeth fixed)
1847 Improvement Tag (improved in something-posture, cleanliness, etc.)
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If the children had their way there would be more "dental tags" but without a dental clinic and without the money for the family dentist, this is the best showing they could make.
Clothing has been brought in by many of the children for the more needy ones and 18 families have been supplied throughout the year with articles neces- sary for them to come to school. Since the opening of the "Clothing Depot" all extra clothing has been sent to them."
Another project worth noting is the donation of toys, all done up appropri- ately and marked as to their contents, which the children bring in to me for distribution among the poor. Huge baskets were taken last Christmas time to Dodgeville, Hebronville, South Attleboro and Washington Schools. This is being repeated this year.
The annual Sanford Street School Health Meeting was held in May, with Miss Ruth Faulkner as guest speaker. Health talks were given by the nurse to the following groups: Student nurses, Sturdy Hospital; Mother's Club, League House; and Lions Club.
Several Public Health Meetings were attended during the year, whereby newer and broader theories were discussed.
This fall a course of four lectures for the teachers was arranged covering several health subjects and were well attended.
The following are the lectures:
Sept. 30-1. Graded Methods for Teaching Health Education-Miss Jean V. Latimer, Education Secretary, Massachusetts Tuberculosis League. Oct. 7-2. The Classroom Teacher's Function in Physical Education-Miss Alma Porter, Assistant Supervisor of Physical Education, State Depart- ment of Education.
Oct. 14-3. The Educational Significance of the Mental Hygiene Movement- Miss Ruth M. Faulkner, Educational Assistant, Massachusetts Society for Mental Hygiene.
Oct. 21-4. Methods for Nutrition Teaching-Miss Dorothea Nichols, Division of Child Hygiene, State Department of Public Health.
A class in Child Psychology under Dr. Andrew McPhail, Brown University Extension Course, was attended by the nurse.
In May, plans were made whereby only girls would go to the Bristol County Health Camp. This was a great joy to us as we have so few places for girls. The plans were that 12 girls would go from Attleboro for a period of two months, which was also new. Previously one month only was given. Excellent gains resulted and I sincerely hope that those in authority deem it advisable to give the girls another chance this year.
Some 50 girls from Continuation School and the seventh and eighth grades at Lincoln School received diplomas in "Infant Hygiene" during the past year. New classes in this subject are already on their way. Intense interest is shown by most of the girls in this most practical subject.
The following is a summary:
Schools
Visits
Schools
Visits
Bank Street
30
High
18
Bliss
33
Lincoln
40
Briggs Corner
35
Plat. 25
Capron
26
Pleasant Street 31
Carpenter Street
35
Richardson
47
Continuation
30
Sanford Street .
35
Dodgeville 30
South Attleboro
31
Farmers
24
Tiffany 36
Finberg
34
Washington 45
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Total visits made to schools 585
Total visits made to homes. 442
Number of ear tests . 2
Number of eye tests .
22
Number of nose tests 1
Number pair glasses secured 22
(through families and agencies) 40
Number tonsil and adenoid operations.
Number nose operations .
1
Total number referred to Dr. Hewitt's T. B. Clinic 3
Total number immunized against diphtheria 345
Total number vaccinated. 29
Total number cases referred to Family Welfare.
12
Total number cases referred to Charity Department. 15
Number of miles travelled. 2969
In closing I wish to thank the principals and teachers, the physicians, Health Department, District Nurses, Family Welfare, Charity Department and espec- ially Dr. J. W. Battershall for their kindness and cooperation.
Respectfully submitted,
Dorothy B. Wendell, R. N.
REPORT OF THE CUSTODIAN OF SCHOOL BUILDINGS
Mr. Lewis A. Fales, Superintendent of Schools:
I herewith submit my report as the Custodian of School Buildings for the year 1931. The principal repairs made were as follows.
High School
The top floor redecorated. The outside woodwork of the buildings painted. Desk tops refinished in six rooms.
Bank Street School
The building painted two coats on the outside. The manual training room calcimined. The tar and gravel roof was renewed.
Capron School
Roof was shingled.
Dodgeville School Twenty-two new curtains were put up.
Farmers School
A dry well was rebuilt.
Pleasant Street School Roof was shingled and one chimney pointed. A cement water table built along the back side of the building.
Richardson School
The outside woodwork on the new part painted one coat.
Sanford Street School Two rooms of the Middle Building were painted and calcimined.
South Attleboro School
One room was refinished.
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Tiffany School
Four rooms on the top floor were repainted and calcimined.
Washington School
Four rooms and the adjoining coat rooms were painted and calcimined.
Both portable buildings were painted on the outside.
The woodwork on the roof was painted and one chimney had to be retopped. Flag poles at Richardson and Finberg Schools reset and flag pole at High School repaired and painted.
These are the major repairs that have been made throughout the year Many other minor repairs are being taken care of from day to day which would be difficult to enumerate and which are but a general upkeep of the wear and tear.
There will be a larger amount of work to be done in 1932 because in several cases where work should have been done this year, it had to be postponed because of lack of sufficient funds.
The remainder of the High School is badly in need of refinishing inside and represents the largest repair job that should be done this coming year.
More money should be spent on cement walks around the buildings as the old tar concrete walks are in very bad condition.
Respectfully submitted,
Charles T. Crossman.
REPORT OF ATTENDANCE OFFICER
Mr. Lewis A. Fales, Superintendent of Schools:
I herewith submit my report for the year, of cases investigated for non- attendance to school. I have investigated 219 cases during the year and follow- ing is the result of the investigations:
Absent on account of clothing
12
Absent on account of sickness
47
Detained by parents for other causes
41
Referred to Charity Department
9
Moved from city 10
Left school 3
Taken to court
1
Truants
26
Attending schools out of town . 15
Negligence 15
Evening School 3
Disciplinary cases 6
219
Sixty-three of the cases investigated were for the Continuation School.
There is about the same average of cases as in former years, although there seems to be improvement in the attendance.
Considerable time has been spent in investigating and clearing up breaks in the various schools. This work has been conducted in conjunction with the Police Department and several bad breaks have been successfully solved.
Respectfully submitted,
Charles T. Crossman.
Absent to work 31
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SCHOOL FIRE ALARM BOXES
South Attleboro.
151
Washington
152
Lincoln
153
Dodgeville.
251
Hebronville.
252
Sanford Street
351
Bank Street 352
Richardson.
451
High
.551
Tiffany
.552
Bliss
651
SCHOOL TELEPHONES
Bank Street
727-R
Bliss.
1601-R
Briggs Corner
263-J-1
Dodgeville
. 620 -J
Farmers
236-W
Hebronville
535-R
High
1825
Lincoln
Perry 5065
Plat.
Blackstone 8254
Pleasant Street
1073 J
Richardson.
1509-R
Sanford Street.
727-W
South Attleboro
Blackstone 2245
Tiffany
322-W
Washington
Blackstone 1212
TEACHERS
High School
Alfred R. Mack, Principal. 22 Prospect Street
William F. Eastwood, Sub . Master 117 South Main Street
Ruth A. Bradley, Mathematics. 249 County Street
Carolyn Churchill, English
17 Grove Street
Edith L. Claflin, German.
144 Pleasant Street
Helen M. Claflin, English.
144 Pleasant Street
Violet G. Connolly, English
125 Park Street
Grace C. Daley, English
21 Jefferson Street
L. Frances Farr, French.
18 Jefferson Street
Kenneth L. Goding, Science.
249 County Street . 7 Park Avenue
Olive L. Gorrie, Commercial
Jessie M. Graves, Latin. 249 County Street
Raymond H. Grayson, Coach, Algebra, Physics. 159A Park Street
Freeman Hall, Jr., History. 3 Beacon Street
Elizabeth M. Hilliard, History . 23 Third Street
Bernice B. Hosmer, Commercial. 18 Jefferson Street
Ina M. Hunter, Biology. .7 Park Avenue
Helena A. McCormick, Domestic Arts 31 South Main Street
Etta E. Moore, Commercial, Science. 499 Thacher Street 52 Robert Street
Julius H. Mueller, Jr.
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Mabel M. Ott, Commercial. . 22 Third Street
Gertrude Parsons, German and Science 20 Jefferson Street
Marjorie A. Pierce, French. .2 Prospect Street
Jessie I. Pithie, Commercial.
29 Hodges Street
Ruth A. Ramsdell, Commercial.
.22 Third Street
Frances L. Riddell, Commercial 249 County Street
Una Ritchie, English. . 3 Hancock Street, Sheldonville, Mass.
Dorothy L. Simonds, History, Civics 12 Perrin Street
George I. Spatcher, Manual Arts. . 957 Pleasant Street
Cuthbert W. Tunstall, Mechanical Drawing. 19 East Street
Mabel J. Wall, Latin, English. 57 Bank Street
Constance Witherell, English, Civics. 9 Walker Street, Taunton, Mass.
Beatrice Smith, Librarian. 12 Perrin Street
Benita M. Dorwart, Clerk 4 Prospect Street
Bank Street School
Room
Milton P. Dutton, Principal. 683 Park Street
3
Alice M. McNerney, VIII.
206 Park Street
4 Zita Simms, VIII .. . . 48 Payson Street
6 Elizabeth L. Wentworth, VIII 31 South Main Street
7 Mildred Couillard, VIII. .33 Peck Street
8 Verta I. Rowell, VIII. 31 South Main Street
BLISS SCHOOL DISTRICT
A. Irvin Studley, Principal. 26 West Street
Bliss School
Room
1 Josephine M. Hart, VIII 154 South Main Street
2 Beulah G. Eames, VIII. . 118 Union Street
3 Annie C. Terry, VII. . .69 Emory Street
4 Mary B. Ricker (Mrs.), VII 81 Brownell Street
5 Marguerite E. Libbey, VI. .20 Peck Street
7 Nellie A. Harrington, VI. 69 Emory Street
6 Helen A. Richardson, V. 8 Starkey Avenue
16 Bertha W. Cushing (Mrs.), V. 103 Bank Street 8 Nellie L. Barker, IV 73 Bank Street 13 Bernice W. Engley, IV. 143 Union Street
9 Penelope P. Rockwood, III 126 Freeman Street, Attleboro Falls 10 Carrie L. Bertenshaw (Mrs.), III. 118 Union Street 11 HI. Marion Lillibridge, II R. F. D. No. 4, Oak Hill Avenue
15 Elsie E. Bowen, II 33 Dean Street
12 Ethelwyn M. Taylor, I Pleasant Avenue
14 Grace R. Pimer, I 154 South Main Street
Pleasant Street School
Room
1 Katherine F. Powers (Mrs.), HII, II 69 Peck Street
2 Ethel Sanford, II, I. 11 Peck Street
BRIGGS CORNER SCHOOL
Room
1 Mildred M. Leonard (Mrs.), Principal, VI, V. . 5 Hope Street
2 Margaret M. Fawcett, IV, IHI 24 Park Avenue
3 Marion L. Dunham, II, I. 155 Park Street
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DODGEVILLE SCHOOL
Room
1 Mary E. Clarke, Principal, V, IV. 128 County Street
2 Irene A. Colburn, IV, III. 19 East Street
3 Elsie M. Brimicombe, III, II .70 Shores Street, Taunton, Mass.
4 Madalene A. Hodges, I. 43 Maple Street
FINBERG SCHOOL
Martha J. Roberts, Principal. .20 South Main Street
Ruth M. Hirons, VII, VI. 23 Tyler Street
Mildred F. Crandall, VI. 33 Dean Street
Jennie S. Pierce, V. 20 Peck Street
Marjorie Heywood, IV 14 Perrin Street
Rebecca C. Cooke, III. 54 Bank Street
Edna G. Jacques, II. 15 Elizabeth Street
Miriam J. Claflin, I. 10 Fourth Street
Kathrina S. Thayer, Kindergarten Steere Street
Alice A. Hoyle (Mrs.), Ungraded. 108 North Avenue
LINCOLN SCHOOL DISTRICT
Guy W. Weymouth, Principal. Reynolds Avenue
Lincoln School
Room
21 Emma J. Lewis, VIII. 145 Pleasant Street
22 Helen W. Storin (Mrs.), VIII. .216 Raleigh Avenue, Pawtucket, R. I.
23 Bertha M. Simpson, VII. . 664 Park Street
24 Helen Keena, VII. 19 Sadler Street
25 Edith V. Potter, VII, VI. 15 Garden Street
26 Sophia Sullivan, V 95 Dexter Street
1
Marion L. Givens (Mrs.), V, IV. .30 Hope Street
2 Ruth Riley, III, II . 21 Bicknell Street
4 Alice M. Washburn (Mrs.), Domestic Science. 47 Fourth Street
South Attleboro School
Room
3 Signe M. Brask, IV, III 121 West Street, Rt. 2
1 Grace B. Tirrell, II, I. 20 Peck Street
2 Gertrude L. Robbins, I 18 Third Street
Plat School
Room
1 Helen E. Calnan, IV, III. .24 Park Avenue
2 Hazel Huxley, II, I. 409 Newport Avenue
RICHARDSON SCHOOL DISTRICT
Curtis R. Witham, Principal. 20 Jefferson Street
Richardson School
Room
1 Florence E. Heacock, VII. 1084 Pleasant Street
2 Leda A. Renaud, VII. .93 Dean Street
3 Gladys C. Aldrich, VI 33 Third Street
4 Grace W. Ward, VI. 24 Park Avenue
5 Helen P. Bullock. 31 Mulberry Street
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Room
6 Florence Carleton, V .57 Dean Street
9 M. Avis Hodges, IV.
31 Mulberry Street
10 Cecelia McBride, IV. .69 Emory Street
11 Lois C. Heywood, III. 14 Perrin Street
12 Emily A. Bowen, III. 214 Pine Street
14 Margaret M. O'Keefe, II 80 Mulberry Street
13
Louisa G. Richards, I
23 Dean Street
15
Helen M. Carvell, Kindergarten 31 Mulberry Street
Julie Dodd, Kindergarten Assistant. 8 Mechanic Street
8
Pearl V. Palmer, Ungraded. 218 Watson Block
Eliza H. Wales (Mrs.), Ind. Inst. 11 Manchester Street
Carpenter Street School
Room
1 Helen L. Macleod, II. .33 Third Street
2 Eleanor L. Wilmarth, I. 4 Tappan Avenue
SANFORD STREET SCHOOL DISTRICT
Samuel W. Thomas, II, Principal. 26 Second Street
Sanford Street School
Room
1 Marion Spaulding, VII 31 South Main Street
2 Madge Couillard, VII. 33 Peck Street
3 Hope P. Bosworth, VI. 23 Dean Street
4 Winifred A. Morton, VI 14 Florence Street
5 Catherine A. Dillon, V. 20 Peck Street
6 Alma C. Hillman, V. 122 Bank Street
7 Frances J. Harrington, IV. 133 Park Street
8 Thelma S. Fultz, IV. 89 County Street
9 Mary E. McManus, III. 82 Dean Street
11 Margaret F. Gaynor, II .9 West Street
10 Bertha L. Mowry, I. 318 Bronson Bldg.
Amy E. White, Ind. Inst 54 Dean Street
Farmers School
Room
1 Helen G. Robinson, VI, V
47 Bank Street
2 Lelia M. Randall, IV, III. . 62 Peck Street
3 Florence C. Pike (Mrs.), II, I 33 Elizabeth Street
Capron School
Room
1 Lucy H. George, III, II. .. . 55 South Main Street, Mansfield, Mass.
2
Elizabeth R. Holbrook, HI, 1. . 56 Narraganset Street, Edgewood, R. I.
TIFFANY SCHOOL
Room
Abbie E. Hill (Mrs.), Principal. 57 Bank Street
1 Lillian Young, VII. King Philip Street, Raynham, Mass.
2 Mary M. Whalen, VI .80 Pine Street
3 Mary Clements, V .. .23 Third Street
1 Dorothy A. Mulligan, IV .75 Orange Street
5 Anna O). Swanson, IV, III 57 Jefferson Street
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Room
6 Alice S. Potter, III, II
15 Garden Street
9 Jane J. Walsh, II. 2 Prospect Street
7 Alice A. Hirons, I. 23 Tyler Street
8 Daisy C. Reynolds, I. 6 Jefferson Street
WASHINGTON SCHOOL
Room
Mary G. Gilles, Principal. 10 1-2 Park Avenue
1 Mae H. Storin, VI .. 88 Maynard Street, Pawtucket, R. I.
2 Anne L. Benson, VI, V. 100 North Avenue
3 Margaret V. King, V. 49 Emory Street
4 Pauline I. Hardy, IV .7 Park Avenue
8 Margaret L. Dennis, III. 94 Hope Street
9 Anastasia M. Scanlon, II .7 Park Avenue
5 Ethel F. Lawrence, II 145 Pleasant Street
7 Marion H. Briggs, I . 7 Park Avenue
10 Alice M. Blythe, I. .55 Rand Avenue
6 Elsie Logan, Kindergarten. 79 North Main Street
SUPERVISORS AND SPECIAL TEACHERS
John L. Gibb, Music. 103 Bank Street
Persis A. Crowell, Drawing. 73 Bank Street
Margaret M. Davidson, Assistant Drawing 7 Park Avenue
Minnie A. Walker, Sewing. 306 Watson Block
Alice R. Walker, Assistant Sewing. .90 West Street
Berryman D. Minah, Manual Training 19 East Street
James Raymond Cooney, Physical Education. 12 Benefit Street
CONTINUATION SCHOOL
Milton P. Dutton, Director 683 Park Street
Lorin B. Johnson. . 51 John Street
Doris A. Prentiss. 31 South Main Street
Dorothy R. Worman (Mrs.) 23 Third Street
Sessions
Girls-September to June 29. 8 A. M .- 12:00 Noon, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday.
Boys-September to February 1. 1:00-5:00 P. M., Monday. 8:00-12:00 Noon, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. Boys-February 1 to June 29. 1:00 5:00 P. M., Tuesday. 8:00-12:00 Noon, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday.
JANITORS
John Benson, High, Capron 21 Cliff Street
Claude Allen, Assistant. 15 Foley Street
John Preston, Assistant 31 South Main Street George Craig, Bank Street and Pleasant Street. .74 Pine Street
Charles T. Rockwood, Bliss. 242 Park Street
Willard I. Alger, Assistant. 651 Pleasant Street Carlos T. Clarke, Briggs Corner .R. F. D. No. 1
Ramoual Desourci, Dodgeville. 8 Fisher Avenue
Peter Gagner, Finberg. .84 Knight Avenue
Jabez Stanley, Lincoln. 782 Newport Avenue John Hughes, Richardson, Carpenter Street. .9 Atwood Street George H. Frazier, Assistant
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Joseph Fontneau, Sanford Street, Farmers 177 Thacher Street
George T. Murkland, Assistant. 137B South Main Street
Thomas F. Dean, South Attleboro. South Attleboro, Mass.
Albert Marsland, Tiffany 68 Dennis Street
David Hamilton, Washington, Plat R. F. D. No. 5
PAY DAYS
Teachers will receive checks for two weeks' pay on the following dates
1931
Thursday, September 24
October 8
October 22
November 5 November 19
December 3
December 17
December 31 (Vacation Dec. 23-Jan. 4)
1932
Thursday, January 21
February 4 February 18 February 25 (one week) (Vacation Feb. 19-29)
Thursday, March 10 (one week)
March 24
April 7 April 21 (Vacation April 15-25)
Thursday, May 12 May 26 June 9 June 23
Wednesday, July 6
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ATTLEBORO HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION EXERCISES High School Auditorium, Tuesday Evening, June 23, 1931 PROGRAM
March-"Priest's March" Mendelssohn
Invocation
Rev. S. T. Lippincott Rachmaninoff
Piano Solo-"Prelude"
Richard Edward Alexander
Address of Welcome
Austin Joseph Smith President of the Class
Salutatory-"Tomorrow's Citizens" Mazie Obrist
Essay-"Dreams" Lois Alison Studley
Cornet Duet-"The Pals"
.C. D. Barnard Walter Jesse Amos Ervin Edward Gross, Jr.
Essay-"Much Ado About Nothing" Joseph Francis Keil
Essay-"This World of Ours" Hazel Ruth Denzer
Saxaphone Duet-"Danse Petite" Rudy Weidofts Chester Winslow Ashley, Jr. Charles W. Wilmarth
History of the Class of 1931 Katherine Elsie Reetz Thomas Mathew Wallace
Trumpet Solo-"Souvenir Waltz" .J. C. Heed
Anthony Caranicolas
Essay-"Reward"
Male Quartet- Margaret Ellen McBrien
a. "Song of the Rose" C. P. Smith
b. "The Jolly Blacksmith" Geible
Robert Field Rounseville, 1st Tenor Ervin Edward Gross, Jr., 2nd Tenor Frank Edward Burt, 1st Bass Alvin Howell Parker, 2nd Bass
Essay and Valedictory-"Success" Lois Amy Brown
Presentation of the Helen W. Metcalf English Prize
Presentation of the Washington and Franklin Medal for Excellency in United States History Presentation of the Attleboro Museum of Art Scholarship
Presentation of Diplomas
Mr. Leonard Lamb Mrs. Rena Rounseville
Class Song
Franklin Angevine
March-"Coronation March"
Meyerbeer
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LIST OF GRADUATES
Richard Edward Alexander Walter Jesse Amos Sonja Vivian Anderson Franklin Marsh Angevine Chester Winslow Ashley, Jr.
Philip Athanas Marjorie Fontneau Barrett
Edna Carroll Lewis
Patricia Fontneau Barrett
William Edward Lewis
Margaret Ellen McBrien
Wilma Chapman MacPherson
Julia Louise Martin
Rosella Louise Berry
Thomas James Martin
Laban Waterman Bond
Mary Dorothy Boyle
Virginia Merrill John Baptiste Morin, Jr.
Roy Walter Nelson
Wendell Austin Nerney
Mazie Obrist
Joseph Francis William O'Donnell, Jr.
Eleanor Bliss Brown
Alvin Howell Parker Edward Malcolm Paton, Jr.
Dorothy Chandler Patt
Charles William Peterson
Thelma May Pierce Natalie Phipps Pollard
Miriam Eunice Potter
Richard Franklin Quimby
Katherine Elsie Reetz
Howard Joseph Rice
Ellis Arthur Rietzel
Virginia Mae Redding Lillia Norma Richard Helen Richardson Frances Locke Roberts Robert Lee Rohman
Howard Wayne Rounseville Robert Field Rounseville Waldo Nathaniel Sandberg Marjorie Hope Scott Claire Louise Sheehan Dorothy Louise Shepard Evelyn Irene Sinclair Austin Joseph Smith Robert Folger Spinney Maybelle Ethel Spriggs
Lois Alison Studley Florence Tabberner Michael Tatarian Peter Tatarian Thomas Mathew Wallace Mildred Evelyn Wardrobe Arthur Vincent Wheaton
William Edward White Ruth Priscilla Whittemore Charles Wesley Wilmarth Raymond Francis Wing Myrtle Madelaine Worden June- Marie Worrall
George Albert Corbett Hazel Ruth Denzer Genevieve Mary Duffy William Robert Dunlap, Jr. Doris Mildred Dumican Virginia Alice Dunn Madelean Mae Faulkner Marshall Scott Field Marion Elizabeth Fife Edna May Finnegan William Hubert French Muriel Williams Fuller Ervin Edward Gross, Jr. Eleanor Wolfenden Guild Roger Harvey Guimond Roy Numa Guyot Mary Irene Healy Eileen Lumena Henry Marjorie Anthony Hlerkis Muriel Louise Hinds Catherine Isabelle Hodges Clarke Walker Holt Dorothy Ethel Johnston Gordon William Johnston Mildred Jones Muriel Jones
Mildred Lillian Kase Joseph Francis Keil Catherine Frances King
Elizabeth Helen Lamb
Gwendolyn Mathewson Lander
Laura Rita Lane
Virginia Edith Becker Frieda Bellon Brita Elizabeth Bergh
Mertyce Helen Bradshaw Frank Bregnard Virginia Bridges Evelyn Ruth Broadbent
Herbert MacLean Brown Lois Amy Brown Frank Edward Burt, Jr. Rita Anita Bussiere Raymond Chipman Byers
Anthony Caranicolas
Helen Bernadette Carr
Dorothe Roberta Cate Ruth Irene Chase Gladys Bessom Cliff Barbara Helen Collins
Marion Woodward Conant
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HONOR ROLL
Lois Amy Brown Mazie Obrist Lois Alison Studley Hazel Ruth Denzer Dorothy Louise Shepard
Joseph Francis Keil Muriel Williams Fuller Margaret Ellen McBrien Marjorie Hope Scott Virginia Bridges Eleanor Wolfenden Guild
Frieda Bellon Ruth Priscilla Whittemore Philip Athanas
Roy Walter Nelson Mildred Evelyn Wardrobe
Alvin Howell Parker
Ervin Edward Gross, Jr.
Frances Locke Roberts
Helen Bernadette Carr
Helen Richardson
Roger Harvey Guimond
CLASS SONG
Now must we bid adieu To dear old A. H. S. Our work here is through, Onward we press. Tho' gladly we receive
Hard won diplomas here,
Sadly we leave our school And friends so dear.
The time has come at last For classmates all to part; Four years we here have passed In work and fun. May we successful be To reach in life our goal. By "Deeds, not Words" may we Exalt out school.
Class Colors: Green and Silver Class Motto: Deeds, not Words
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GRADUATION EXERCISES BANK STREET AND CHARLES E. BLISS SCHOOLS High School Auditorium, Wednesday Afternoon, June 24, 1931
PROGRAM
Summit March. . Bennett Bennett
Activity
Orchestra
Prayer. Rev. S. T. Lippincott Robert W. Gibb
Dance of the May Bells.
Chorus
Business. Sam Walter Foss Joseph McClair Taylor, Jr.
The Legend of Bregenez. Adelaide A. Procter
Marion Luther
Farewell George H. Gartlan The New America Ernest Bloch
Chorus
How the Great Guest Came Edwin Markham Dorothy Beers Rogers
The Ride of Jennie McNeal. Will Carleton
Orville Pratt Richardson
Violin Solo-La Gitania Kreisler
Selected
Sheldon Rotenberg
Presentation of Diplomas
.
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GRADUATES BANK STREET SCHOOL
Kenneth William Allard Granville Joseph Allen Phyllis Mabel Allen Eleanor Vianna Amsbury Elsie Althea Jeanette Anderson
Clifford Earl Fielding Frederick Raymond Fischbach
Agnes Veronica Flanagan
Ruth Marie Flynn
Doris Louise Ford
Ruth Mable Anderson Tholinda Helen Anelande Flora Rita Archambault Carl Arthur Arvidson Edward William Audette
Earle Willard Frazier
Raymond John Gaffney
Theresa Alice Gaffney
Peter Frederick Gagner
Alice Madeline Gavin Rocco Raymond Giannitelli
Myrtle Olive Austin Lewis Cleveland Balser, Jr.
Rita Olia Giles
Barbara Agnes Gilmour
Elizabeth Gray Gingras
George Howard Barton Phebe Viola Bassett Earl Baumgartel Louis Phillip Bellonzi Alyce Virginia Bergeron Omer Joseph Blais Robert Ovilla Blais Mary Ruth Bonner Arthur Newell Bottomley
Charles Turell Goddard Joseph Gonsalves Lois Haydn Grant Charles Graveline Helen Beatrice Hewes George Francis Higgins
Barbara Norton Hitchings
Doris Louise Bradshaw Erika Dorothy Braun
Lydia Richardson Briggs
Philip Russell Brown
Allen Edmund Bruce Gertrude Alice Cain Jean Carnes
Albert Jefferson Carpenter, Jr.
Wilfred William Carufel
Raymond Andrew Casavant
Edwin Forest Claflin, Jr.
Everett Irving Claflin Richard Irving Clark
Mary Ellen Kelliher Elmore Ralph Kenyon Francis Langevin
Eva Helen Grace Lemire
Donald Edward Coddaire Harriet Gladys Coverly Eva Louise Crannan Daniel Joseph Cronin, Jr. Rose Deborah Cummins Margaret Theresa Dalton Edward Gregory Deegan, Jr.
Norwood Francis Lincoln Dorothy Margaret Livsey Harry Philip Lund Marion Luther Eileen Virginia Lyons
Rita Catherine McCracken Francis Edward McEndy
Annuccio Patrick DeLitta
Ethel Marie Agnes Demers Dorothy Elizabeth Dennen Rita Yvonne Desorcy Antonia Pommelai Desrosiers Harriet Agnes Dingle Edwidge Evelyn Dion Richard Venson Peter Doyle Irene Hope Dunbar Everett Clarke Dunham David George Essex Antonio Estrella Domenic Fasulo Theresa Mary Fasulo Robert Wellington Field
Mary Catherine McGovern Frances Lauretta McNally Angela Frances McNerney Marion Virginia Macleod Gladys Eloise Madden
Rita Josephine Madden
Mary Sara Martin Annie Martinelli Celia Mary Menard
Constance Louise Estelle Menard Doris Marie Menard Joseph Emile Menard Frances Paul Morin Mildred Eleanor Morse
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