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Of what use is it to send notices to parents that their children are mouth-breathers, or hard of hearing, or defective in sight, and hence are unable to keep pace with the normal children in their work, if no way is provided for the correction of these defects?
Every normal child, who is provided with a proper educa- tion, has a definite moncy value as a citizen of the town and state. Every defective child, who because of his defects is unable to avail himself of the educational advantages which are offered alike to all, is not only liable but likely to become a burden upon the tax payers of the town-an expense instead of an asset. Would it not be cheaper as well as wiser, to help him in the school-room rather than at the town farm?
The sanitary conditions surrounding the pupils in school are better this year by the remodelling of the basement of the Park school, which was completed last summer. The change will add surely to the comfort of the pupils, and probably to
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their health. We would suggest to the committee that simi- lar alterations be instituted at the Plains Grammar and annex during the summer of 1913. The continued use of these buildings in their present state, we must remember, is only on sufferance of the state inspector, who is lenient in allowing us time to change all of our older buildings. Conditions at the Plains are not even so good as they were at the Park or Claflin.
The South Grammar and Chapin schools are still devoid of modern toilet equipment, and the latter is heated by stoves, but we hesitate to recommend the expenditure of much money on either of them. A large twelve or fourteen room building is required for this thickly settled portion of the town, and would enable the committee to dispense with the use of these two antiquated structures, at the same time providing more healthful housing for the pupils and lower cost of mainte- nance.
Many rooms throughout the town are crowded, and we feel that the time has arrived when our citizens cannot fail to see the necessity of increased school accommodations.
In connection with the consideration of a new building we venture to offer the suggestion that a large plot of land be se- cured so as to provide plenty of play room for the hundreds of children who would attend the school, a provision not made in the case of some other buildings in our town. School- houses are built for years of use, and land values have no ten- dency to decrease.
As far as lies in the power of the teachers and janitors, the schools were found to be in good condition-clean and well cared for.
A great portion of the children's lives are spent in school rooms and the people of Milford are doing their part to see to it that the children's health and comfort are not sacrificed through any failure to furnish the proper facilities.
Respectfully submitted,
J. M. FRENCHI, M. D., J. V. GALLAGHER, M. D.,
School Physicians.
EYE AND EAR TESTS.
SCHOOL.
NO. OF PUPILS
EXAMINED).
FOUND DEFEC-
TIVE IN EYE-
SIGHT.
FOUND J)EFEC
TIVE IN
HEARING.
NO. OF PARENTS
OR GUARDIANS
NOTIFIED.
High School,
226
23
5
9
High School VII.,
44
12
0
Park,
170
20
1
15
South,
174
13
2
9
Plains Grammar and Annex,
258
4
21
Plains Primary,
335
21
3
24
Purchase Grammar,
31
7
4
13
Purchase Primary,
35
2
0
1
Claflin,
252
35
8
35
Spruce Street,
159
4
0
4
Oliver Street,
150
23
1
20
Chapin Street,
110
.3
1
3
West Street,
65
0
(
0
Fountain Street,
28
2
0
Hoboken,
41
3
0
3 0 000
Bear Hill,
8
0
0
Braggville,
12
0
0
0
Total,
20981
200
29
166
REPORT OF EVENING SCHOOL.
ATTENDANCE.
Evening school opened September 30, 1912.
Evening school closed December 18, 1912.
Length of term 12 weeks.
Total enrolment .
· 312
Average membership
155.8
Average attendance
141.7
Per cent of attendance
· 90.9
STATISTICS.
Number under 20 years of age .
198
Number between 20 and 30 years of age
105
Number over 30 years of age
9
Number of females enrolled
.
.
65
Number of males enrolled
·
247
Number of illiterates
157
PLACES OF EMPLOYMENT.
Archer Rubber Co., 29
Milford Shoe Co., 16
Draper Co,
134
Quarries,
17
Greene Bros.,
37
Regal Shoe Co.,
3
Huckins & Temple,
8
Miscellaneous,
60
Lapworth & Sons,
8
NATIONALITY OF PUPILS.
Americans,
15
Italians, 254
Armenians,
36
Lithuanians,
3
French,
3
Swedes, 9
Germans,
1 Syrians, 1
Respectfully,
JAMES E. LUBY,
Principal.
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AGES OF PUPILS, JANUARY 8, 1913.
GRADE.
No. 6 Years Old.
No. 7 Years Old.
No. 8 Years Old.
No. 9 Years Old.
No. 10 Years Old.
No. 11 Years Old.
No. 12 Years Old.
No. 13 Years Old.
No. 14 Years Old.
No. 15 Years Old.
No. 16 Years Old.
No. 17 Years Old.
No. 18 Years Old.
No. 19 Years Old.
No. 20 Years Old.
Average Age.
Whole Number.
I. .
172 126
40
14
1
8
16
13
1
1
7.36
399
II. .
4
103
78
35
12
6
3
2
1
1
00
245
III. .
2
80
68
52
15
9
4
4
3
9.36
238 +
IV.
1
5
80
80
39
25
8
3
4
10.21 ·
245
V. .
25
65
89
60
17
6
4
11.05
266
VI.
6
42
61
44
31
0
1
12.44
195
VII.
33
83
43
14
1
13.21
176
VIII.
1
17
28
ـت
14.10
67
High School Freshmen.
3
18
26
14
1
1
14.95
63
High School Sophomores
3
13
27
14
8
2
1
16.31
68
High School Juniors ..
6 25
12
6
2
17.47
51
High School Seniors
1
10|16
17.94
34
Special Pupils . .
1
1
2
Totals
176
232|
203
222|
216/ 201
208|
191
144
93
55| 51
36
16
5
2049
.
1
. . ·
. . ..
41
17
.
STATISTICS FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR BEGINNING SEPT. 5, 1911. AND ENDING JUNE 21, 1912.
SCHOOL.
NAME OF TEACHER.
Popils Eurolled.
Boys.
Girls.
Average
Membership.
Average
Attendance.
Per Cent of
Total Half Days'
Number Cases of
Number Cases of
Number O ses of
Number Cases of
Corporal Punishment.
Half Days Teacher
Was Absent.
HIGH,
I. L Gay,
43
15
28
41
40
97.5
132
25
21
M. B. Ford,
40
19
21
35 7
34.91
97.7
141
27
20
A. Waldmeyer,
49
26
23
40.2
39 3
97.7
169
26
8
42
E. Nichols,
44
24
20
39 8
37.7
94 7
170
29
10
H. J. Gilmore,
49
32
17
48
47.1
98.2
167
69
20
2
M. A. Ryan,
28
9
19
26 4
25.7
97 4
103
12
11
1
7
M. H. McConnachie,
40
18
22
36 6
34.5
94 2
963
47
6
PARK,
K. E. Edwards.
42
17
25
40 7
39.6
97.2
417
2
11
18
H. M. Broderick,
47
21
26
42.7
41 2
96 5
478
8
4
6
M. T. McGrail,
44
21
23
41.5
40.1
96 6
543
15
30
C. G. McCool,
52
32
20
47.3
45 6
96 4
651
19
28
10
SOUTH,
8
M. J. Kelly,
38
15
23
36.7
35.8
97.6
216|
24
21
2
7
S. R. Broderick,
37
18
19
32.0
31.2
97.5
320
13
14
4
6
S F. Sullivan,
42
23
19
37.5
36 2
96.6
482
16
20
1
6
5
K. G. McDermott,
60
35
25
48 1
46.6
96 9
630
12
35
1
2
PLAINS GRAMMAR,
6-7
M. F. Devine.
50
24
26
45.2
44.0
97 4
455
19
5
2
6
M. F. Ranahan,
52
37
15
37.6
36 8
97.9
309
26
8
1
4
5
A. A. McManus,
42
26
16
37.9
35.6
93 9
861
152
23
12
5
E. M. Creighton,
40
18
22
37.0
35.2
95.1
804
150
21
7
4
PLAINS ANNEX,
5
M. F. Lynch,
27
17
10
24.01
21.4
89.21
5381
84
41
51
12
8
Attendance.
Absence.
Tardiness.
Dismissal.
Truancy.
7 =7 00 -7
GRADE OF SCHOOL.
PLAINS ANNEX. PLAINS PRIMARY,
50 47
211 18
29
41.7
37 6 39 6
91 6 95 0
1032| 770
1011 43
1
1
J. F. McGann, R. E. Keany, I. K. Gallagher, S. E. Ranahan,
43
22
21
40 8
39 1 34 5
95 8
686
65
10
38
15
23
36
33.6 35.4
32 6 33 8
97 95 5 96 6
577
14
6 8
2
3
E. C Curran, K. C. Burke, M. C. Toher,
39
12
27
35.1
33 9
39 1
96 5 96 0 96 4
491
34
10
1
3
CLAFLIN,
new 5 5
M. E. Mullane, K. B. Conely.
43
23
20
41.3
93.7
.838
22
19
2
9
4
A. S. McDermott,
37
23
14
38 8
95 3
677 60L
26
11
2
1
2
K. McNamara,
44
21
23
43.5
42 3
97 2
488
10
18
1
1
M. G. O'Connor,
42
23
19
41.2
38 9
94 5
804
16
5
1
SPRUCE,
new 4
L. E. Gilfoyle,
52
24
28
49 8
48 3
96 9
691
10
21
16
2
S. E. Sheldon,
40
20
20
34 9
33 2
95 3
619
40
4
43
OLIVER,
new 4
N. M. Couely,
49
23
26
48.1
46.9
97 5
444
15
27
9
3-4
M. H McDermott,
46
23
23
46 5
44 1
94 9
832
21
32
2
L. F. MacNamara,
30
10
20
30 6
28 9
94 4
635
7
18
35
17
18
31.6
30.1
95 2
554
11
3
2
CHAPIN,
new 4-5 A. M. Ames,
38
23
15
37 4
36 0
97.3
372
11
5
.
2
J. L. Devine,
26
10|
16
25.2
24 5
97 2
231
12
9
30
12
18
27 0
25.9
95.9
505
43
7
6
WEST,
3-4
G. Higgiston,
37
16
21
35 6
33 7
94 6
702
117
28
1
38
19
19
35 4
33 0
93.2
849
168
1
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PURCHASE GRAMMAR,
5-6-7
M. K. Tyler,
31
16
15
28 5
27.4
96.1
397
25
13
1
PURCHASE PRIMARY,
1-2-3-4
M. Davoren,
32
15
17
28 2
27 1
96.1
375
12
2
FOUNTAIN,
1-2-3-4
C. R. Lally,
29
18
11
27.7
26 6
96.1
388
34
11
39
14
25
35 6
34 5
98 9
540
27
14
3
HOBOKEN.
1-2
A. C. Clancy,
14
6
8
12.0
11 5
95.9
148
14
12
3
BEAR HILL,
9
7
2
7 6
7.3
96.0
217
30
1
2178/1068 1110 1998.7' 1921.0
96.1 28,301 1910
751
25'
431
222
1
23
4
4
K. A. Harrington,
46
18
28
45.1
43 5
46
33
1
47
26
21
42 7
41 2
90.8
613
34
1
-
36
1
6
2
34
18
16
3
3
33
16
17
20
22
40.5
38 7 37 0 40 8
96 9
3
K F. Tully,
48
25
23
42.1
37 5
94.2
863
27
7
3
2
1
1
A. L. Luby,
45
22
23
39 8
43 3
97 3
675
3-4
E. M. Waters.
59
25
34
44.5
1
H. F. Swift,
1
F. N. Aldrich,
1-2
M. T Gilmore,
7
BRAGGVILLE,
M. E. Edwards,
1-2-3-4 1-2 3-4 6 Ida V. Martin,
29
41 0
1 IM. DePasquale,
1
2
477
432 486 635
24
6
42
27
15
2
44
LIST OF TEACHERS, JANUARY. 1913.
SCHOOL.
NAME.
RESIDENCE.
SALARY.
DATE OF
APP'T.
High,
*Dr. George H. Derry,
50 Grove St.,
$1,600 1911
Mr. C. A. Fitzgerald,
12 Chestnut St.,
900 1912
Inez L. Gay,
9 Sumner St.,
800 1907
Mary B. Ford,
21 West Pine St.
850 1905
Adele Waldmeyer,
23 So. High St., 4 West Pine St ..
800 1907
Helen J. Gilmore,
141 West St.,
800 1905
Marion A. Ryan,
298 Main St.,
650 1911
Alice G. Whittemore,
4 So Main St.,
600
1912
M. H. McConnachie.
29 Forest St ..
600 1907
*(Mrs.) K.E. Edwards. 41 Su nner St ,
700 1873
H. M. Broderick,
37 Pine St ..
600 1879
M. T. McGrail,
79 School St.,
600 1902
C. G. McCool,
79 School St.,
£00 1903
South,
*M. J. Kelly,
87 High St.,
700 1877
S. R. Broderick.
37 Pine St.,
600|1878
S. F. Sullivan,
73 So. Main St.,
600 1900
K. G. McDermott,
33 Depot St.,
600|1893
Plains Grammar,
*M F. Devine,
126 W SpruceSt ..
700 1875
M. F. Ranahan.
64 So Bow St.,
600 1906
(Mrs.) A.A. McManus. 35 Jefferson St.,
600 1911
( Mrs.) E.M.Creighton. 50 Jefferson St.,
600 1910
Plains Annex,
F. M. Lynch,
4 Hayward St., 28 Cedar St.,
425 1911
Plains Primary,
*J. F. McGann,
145 Congress St ..
675 1887
R E. Keany.
Hopkinton,
600
1902
I. K. Gallagher,
104 Spruce St.,
60
1907
S. E. Ranahan,
64 So Bow St.,
600 1905
E. C. Curran,
59 High St.,
550 1908
K. C. Burke,
18 Water St ..
500 1909
M. C. Toher,
Hopkinton,
600 1903
K. Harrington.
Mendon,
450
1911
(Mrs ) M. K. Tyler,
90 Purchase St ..
600 1910
M. Davoren,
82 Purchase St ..
600 1896
*K McNamara,
250 Central St.,
675 1880
K. B. Conely,
25 Taylor St.,
600
1900
A. S. McDermott,
33 Depot St.,
600
1897
K. F. Tully,
12 West Pine St.,
600 1889
M. G. O'Connor,
28 W. Spruce St.,
600|1907
*S E. Sheldon,
31 Franklin St.,
650
1871
L. E. Gilfoyle,
46 High Sr ..
600 1889
Amy E. Kelly,
18 Cherry St.,
400 1912
E. M. Waters,
8 Carroll St.,
600 1887
A. L. Luby,
100 Water St.,
600 1902
Chapin Street,
*A. M. Ames,
14 Fruit St.,
600 1889
Purchase Gram., Purchase Prim., Claflin,
M. E Mullane,
132 Spruce St., 600 1898
Spruce Street,
425 1911
M. DePasquale,
800 1908
Edith Nichols,
7th Grade, High, Park.
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LIST OF TEACHERS, JANUARY, 1913.
SCHOOL.
NAME.
RESIDENCE.
SALARY.
DATE OF APP'T.
Chapin Street,
J. L. Devine,
126 W.Spruce St.
$600 1884
F. N. Aldrich,
48 Claflin St.,
600 1907
Oliver Street,
*N. M. Conely,
25 Taylor St.,
650
1888
M. H. McDermott,
18 Pearl St.,
600 1898
L. F. MacNamara,
44 Sumner St.,
600 1893
H. F. Swift,
83 High St.,
600 1900
West Street,
*M. T. Gilmore,
141 West St.,
600 1901
G. P. Higgiston,
25 Pleasant St.,
550,1908
Hoboken,
Anna Clancy,
41 High St.,
425 1911
Fountain Street,
C. R. Lally,
72 High St.,
425 1911
Bear Hill,
Ida V. Martin,
19 Fruit St.,
450 1910
Braggville,
(Mrs.) M. E. Edwards, 35 Pleasant St.,
600
1909
Music Teacher,
E. McNamara,
91 West St.,
500
1911
Drawing Teacher,
G. M. Toohey,
23 Pleasant St.,
800 1905
Special Teacher,
Irene C. Hogan,
6 Oliver St.,
400 1912
$38,050
*Principal of building,
Time Schedule of the Supervisor of Drawing.
Odd Weeks.
Even Weeks.
DAY. SCHOOL
DAY. SCHOOL.
Monday A. M. High.
Monday A. M. High.
Monday P. M. Spruce street.
Monday P M. Claflin I. IV. V.
Tuesday A. M. Park. Tuesday A. M. Plains Grammar.
Tuesday P M.
Chapin street.
Tuesday P. M. Plains Primary.
Wednesday A. M. Oliver street.
Wednesday A. M. South VIII.
Wednesday P. M Plains III IV. V. Wednesday P. M. Spruce street I.
Thursday A. M.
Braggville.
Thursday A. M. Fountain street.
Thursday A. M.
West street.
Thursday A M. Purchase Primary and Grammar. Claflin II. III. IV.
Thursday P. M. Hoboken.
Thursday P. M.
Plains Annex.
Thursday, P. M.
Bear Hill.
Friday A. M. High. Friday A. M. High.
Friday P. M.
Park VI. High Friday P. M. VII.
Plain III IV. I.
Time Schedule of Music Teacher.
Odd Weeks.
Even Weeks. DAY. SCHOOL.
DAY.
SCHOOL.
Tuesday A. M. Plains V. V. VI. Tuesday A. M. VI. VII. VII.
Tuesday P. M. Plains I. I. III. Tuesday P. M. IV.
High VII. Park V. VI. VII. VIII. Spruce street I. II. III. IV.
Wednesday A M Purchase Prim. Wednesday A M. Oliver II. III. IV. Purchase Gram. High. Fourtain street. High School.
Wednesday P. M. Claflin I. II. III. Wednesday P M. Plains III. IV. IV.
Thursday A. M. Plains I. II. II. Thursday A. M. Claflin V. VI.
Thursday P. M.
South V. VI.
VII. VIII.
Thursday P. M.
Braggville.
Oliver I.
Chapin I. II. III.
V.
West street.
Bear Hill.
Hoboken.
Wednesday P. M. South VIII.
Sewing Schedule.
Plains
VII. Miss Varrell,
VII. Miss Davidson,
VI. Miss Loary,
Thursday,
Miss Lynch's, 2.30-3.30 VI. Miss Leake,
Wednesday, Miss Hogan's, 2.30-3.30
Wednesday, Mrs. McManus', 1.30-3 30 Mrs.Creighton's
Park
V. Miss Lawrence, Monday,
VI. Miss Lawrence, Monday,
VII. Miss Lawrence, Monday,
South VI. Miss Marsh, Miss Priest,
Friday, Miss Sullivan's, 1 30 2.30
V. Miss Marsh,
Friday,
Miss McDermott's2 30 3.30
VII. Miss Priest,
Friday,
Miss Broderick's,2.30 3,30
Claflin V. Miss White,
Thursday, Miss Conely's, 1.30 2.30
VI. Miss White, Thursday, Miss Mullane's, 2.30-3.30
Chapin St. V. Miss White,
Friday,
Miss Ames's, 2 30 3.30
Cooking Schedule.
Monday afternoon, 2 to 3.30-Twelve girls from South. Tuesday afternoon, 2 to 3 30-Five girls from South, Eight girls from Park.
Wednesday afternoon, 2 to 3.30-Sixteen girls from High. Thursday afternoon, 2 to 3 30-Fifteen girls from Park.
V. Miss Hickey,
Wednesday, Miss Ranahan's 1.30 2.30
Miss Devine's 2.30 3 30
Miss McCool's, 1.30 2.30
MissMcGrail's, 2 30 3 30
Miss Broderick's'
ROLL OF HONOR.
The following maintained perfect attendance during the fall term :-
John J. Allen,
Helen I. Clancy,
IIelen M. Edmands, Ethel M. Griffith,
Helen Ida,
Joseph D. Lang, John E. McMahon, Luigi O. Sanclemente,
HIGH SCHOOL. SENIORS.
Gertrude Ball,
John S. Conway,
Marion I. Gaffny,
Mary E. Hickey, Grace E. Keaney, Evelyn Macuen, Mae R. O'Connell,
Helen II. Bragg, Marie C. Curley, Eileen B. Gillon, Lorena M. Hogan, Gertrude E. Kirby, Julia McCarthy, Walter E. Phipps, Lena R. Vitalini.
Blanche Maynard, Alma Sweet, Ralph Ward, Helen Birmingham, Joseph Carey, M. Irene Doane, Lina Hamilton, Ray Howard,
Leo Burns, John J. Fox, H. Jones, Edith A. Bagley,
Katherine Callahan, Laura M. Crockett, Maude Henderson,
JUNIORS.
HIelen Lang, Florence Moloney, Gertrude Tower, Ruth Ames, Paul M. Bragg, Margaret Cochran, John A. Fales, Lester Hill,
Margaret Manion, Joseph Quirk, Helen Twitchell, Eben II. Baker, George F. Caldicott, Margaret Desmond, Marie Gaghan,
Ernest Hilton, Dorcas Whipple.
SOPHOMORES.
R. M. Conway, A. di Giannantonio, C. L. Koch, Miriam E. Ball, Mary E. Chaisson, May Dee, William Welch,
John W. Dwyer, Maurice W. Grady , Clara A. Allen, Helen D. Bixby, Margaret Crane, Dorothy Fairbanks,. Hazel Watson,
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Ramias Vitalini,
May Morrill,
Fred Nolan,
Amanda MacGregor, Harold Lockey,
Mabel F. Ladd,
Loretta Murray,
Francis Sherman,
Frank Thomas,
Henrietta McConnachie,
FRESHMEN.
Eileen Ahern,
Antoinette Burns, Dorothy Dodge,
Frances Clarridge, Alice Kane,
May Connors,
Marion Keaney,
Harry Beardsell,
Leo Connors,
Joseph Coppinger,
Fred Clarridge,
William Darney,
John Gaffney,
Francis Hickey,
George Larkin, David Miller,
Effie Munyon, Jere Murphy,
John Murphy, Esther Norman,
Herbert Paquet,
Anna Swift,
May Scammon,
Frank Kelley, Frank Minon.
Total for the High School, 115. Last year, 127. Loss 12, or 9 per cent.
GRADE VII.
Grace Carron, Mary F. Dee,
Arthur Dodge,
Helen Drury,
Frank Goodnow, Wilbur Hixon,
Paul E. Jones, Lucille T. Kempton, Mary E. Kennedy,
John B. Mears,
Leslie D. Somers,
William Touhey,
Roy E. Worden.
Grace A. Webster, Total for High school, Grade VII., 14.
PARK GRAMMAR.
GRADE VIII. Helen Callahan,
Rita Cleary,
Edna Griffin,
Dorothy Lilley,
Brinster Mastaman,
Leta McAloney,
Elizabeth Mears, Georgene Weeks, GRADE VII.
Hilda Petersen,
Eliot Reeby,
Helen Mowry.
Mary Ahern, Mildred Kimball,
Ruth Bruce, Lilian Sweet,
Helen Gilbert, Edith Sonne,
Florence Allison,
Jeannie Shirras, Francis Mead, R. Petrarca,
Mary McGuire, Marian Lilley, Ray MeKenzie, Ruth Lilley, Carl Sonier, Philip Sonier, John O'Riley.
Lillian Paquet,
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Frances White, George Casey, John Grady, William Sprague,
Francis Burke,
Harold Cass, Francis Gaffney,
William Byrne, John Earley, John Kelley, Raymond Thomas.
GRADE VI.
Adelaide Bath,
Lillian Egan,
Gertrude Jiskra,
Winifred Kelley,
Grace McDermott,
Grace Mullen,
Hugo Larson,
Lester Ball, Malcolm McClure, George Smith,
Curtis Nutter,
Frank Sanella,
Walter Smith,
GRADE V.
Adelaide Bagley,
Hester Carter,
Annie Glennon,
Ida Gould,
Evelyn Hall,
Aubrey Allen,
Gunhilde Lindgren,
Theodore Cass,
Francis Cooney,
John Francis,
John Madden, John Sharp.
Total for Park school, 57. Last year, 62. Loss 5, or 8 per cent.
SOUTH GRAMMAR. GRADE VIII.
Anna Burns,
Joseph Collins,
Lena Daniels,
Eva DePasquale,
William Maroney,
Essie Murray,
Charles Vesperi.
Chester Avery,
Joseph Burns,
Marcia Cook,
Madeline Carley,
Joseph Gorman,
William Jackman,
Helen Kellet, Bennie Nuttall,
Luce Paquet,
Ruth Purdy,
Mabel Steeves,
Albert Sears,
Marion Sherborne,
Bertha Sweet,
Mary Sheridan,
Leroy Trevett,
Mildred Macconnachie.
GRADE VI. Joseph Morey,
Louis Gilroy,
Lillian Birmingham, Mary Condon,
Charles Purdy, Jennie Connors,
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Evelyn Brown, Claire Curley, · Joseph Kavanagh, Fred Niro,
Raymond Sullivan, GRADE VII.
Fred Kratzsch,
Madeline Moloney,
George Warren,
William Baxter,
Raymond Sharp, Douglass Atkins.
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Regina Curley, Loretta Keenan, Mary Moore,
Helen Curtin, Lucy King,
Esther Hannigan, Mildred Kirby, Catherine Moroney, Sarah Sebastian, Evelyn Staples. GRADE V.
Gladys Allen,
Margaret Donlon,
Violet Gowdie,
Alice Keenan,
Marion Morey,
Beatrice Nuttall,
Edith Rose,
Louisa Scalzi,
Florence Smith,
Susie Sherman,
Eugene Allen, Francis Crawford,
George Fitzgerald,
Ernest Kempton,
Frederick Maroney,
John McCabe,
Frank Mellen,
Francis Wall,
Edward Whitticom.
Total for South School, 67. Last year, 55. Gain 12 or 22 per cent.
PLAINS GRAMMAR AND ANNEX.
GRADE VII.
Premo Candini,
George Luchini,
William Lundgren,
Joseph Mongiat,
Dominic Oro,
James Oliver,
Mario Pedroli,
Louis Vesperi,
Doris Burns, .
Alice Bianchi,
Bene Bodio,
Anna Calabrese,
Annie Mongiat,
Lizzie Sanclemente, Mary Stella, Helen Costa, Edith Hook,
Lizzie Tognazzi,
Angelina Morelli,
Mary Mazzarelli,
Fred Besozzi,
Henry Beltrame,
Antonio Celozzi,
Joseph Coltropia, Louis Rett,
James Catusi,
Edward Espanet,
Dominic Malvesta.
GRADES V. AND VI.
Malina Realini, Fred Concheri,
Annie Polastri, Raymond Luchini, Joseph Riccio.
Carolina Realini,
Batista Mongiat,
Mary Benotti, Mary Bonetti,
Alfred Rossetti, Pierro Milani. GRADE V. Lena Bergamini, Ida Borghi,
Henrietta Bregani, Mary Santosuosso,
Lillian Lundgren,
Elsie Stella, Josephine Rizzi, Benny Mongiat,
GRADE VI.
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Lena Vesperi, Guido Introini,
Marco Bodio,
Attilio Calabrese, Dennis Nargi,
Arthur Testa, Alba Di Giannantonio.
Mary Trongone,
PLAINS ANNEX. GRADE VI. Esther Lazarie, Alice Introini, Florence Bonetta.
GRADE I.
Gaetano Cutropia, Nicholas De Vittorio, Luigi D'Antino,
Americo Lumenti,
Charlie Litfly, Frank Marcianda,
Samuel Morcone,
John Polastri, Joseph Tosti,
Eva Brogioli,
Lena Catella, Mary Di Girolamo,
Adelina De Nardi,
Carolina D'Antonio, Evelina Dasti,
Carmela Liberti,
Angelina Pinardi, Nellie Salvia,
Ada Savino.
Total for Plains Grammar and Annex, 78. Last year, 44. Gain 34, or 78 per cent.
PLAINS PRIMARY. GRADE IV.
Mary Bertorelli,
Josephine Calitri,
Lucia De Gregoria,
Rose Julian,
Lena Labori,
Pauline Mongiat,
Emma Montani,
Elizabeth Pedroli,
Elivira Rubeo,
Dora Starone,
Angelo Balboni,
Celestino Pantanno, Anna Bergamini, Lena De Santis,
Oliver Testa, Elvira Brigani, Loretta De Santis,
John Di Donato, Alma Barbadoro, Eda Calderara, Esther Gizarelli, Achille Belforti, Emilio Bianchi,
Esther Minoli,
Clara Galisha,
Luigi Belforti,
Ettore Bianchi,
Domenico Caci,
Fred Di Nardi,
Louis Ferdenzi,
John Julian,
Charles Lazari, GRADE III.
Emilio Mongiati.
Edward Bertorelli,
Oresto Bianchi, William Grossi,
Aristi Dasti,
Louis Espanet,
Luigi Risoli,
Salvatore Testa,
Elizabeth Crassia,
Angelina Ambrosini, Jennie Carini, Antonette Marinaro, Jennie Romelli,
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Henry Barbardoro, Ferruccio Ferrarri,
Silvio Bartone, Michele Tessicini, Mabel Cahill.
Ezio Belforti, Emma Bodio,
GRADE II.
Jennie Bassetti,
Pia De Gregorio,
Linda Consoletti, Alba Giammarco, Nellie Marseglia,
Adele D'Agostino,
Teresa Julian,
Gemma Lebori,
Mary Pedroli,
Domenick DeCesare, Frank Lancisi,
Vincent Ozella,
Frank Mozzarelli, Rudolph Calderara, Angelo Duruf,
Rudolph Introini,
Henry Piazza,
Ada Diannantonio, Emilia DiGirolamo,
Amelia Mongiati, Linda Mori,
Domenick Ghiringhelli, Rose Testa, Fred Di Giannantonio.
GRADE I.
Harold Guerra,
Peter Guglielmi,
Angelo Sanclemente
Adelia Costindino,
Mary Consoletti,
Helen Di Santis,
Ida Mazzareli,
Elvira Piazza, Dina Marseglia,
Rose Romiglio,
James Cahill, Charles Condini,
Fred Farrari,
Nathan Rosenveld, Mary Bertorelli,
Lina Bianchi,
Helen Cervoni, Angelina Juliani,
Maggie Testa.
Total for Plains Primary, 102. Last year 72. Gain 30, or 42 per cent.
PURCHASE GRAMMAR.
GRADE VII.
Hazel E. Clarridge,
Earlene L. Morey.
GRADE VI. Myrtie E. Kinney. GRADE V. Le Baron A Clarridge.
Total for Purchase Grammar, 4. Last year 7. Loss 3, or 48 per cent.
Inez Sanclemente, Americo Molinari, Antonio Visconti, Frank Guglielmi, Fred Vesperi, Dorothy Goddard, Ersilia Santosuosso,
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PURCHASE PRIMARY.
Duane H. Clarridge, Lizzie Erickson,
Fanny M. Griffith,
Doris I. Kinney, F. Lawrence Knox, Neilo Nixon,
Clifford G. Peterson,
Robert T. Peterson.
. Total for Purchase Primary, 8. Last year, 6. Gain 2, or 33 per cent.
CLAFLIN SCHOOL. GRADE VI.
William Ahern,
George Birmingham, Joseph Crasia,
Elwood Evers,
Frank Moschillo, Henry Twitchell,
Catherine Curtin,
Mary Kirby,
Josephine Mussulli.
GRADE V.
Francis Barlow, Denato Desantis,
Francis Hannigan,
Bonifacio Longo,
James Rooney, Madelaine Mitchell,
Dorothy Sanderson.
GRADE IV.
Clyde Cox, Angelo Morcone, Mary Grilla, Rose Sonne,
Francis Carron, Michael Ianitelli, Phyllis Mahoney,
Joseph Grilla, Helen Burns, Mary Mussuli, Edith Toskes.
GRADE III.
Alice Cunniff,
Delina Galla, Katharine Stoick,
Jacob Kapijian,
Beatrice Evers, Helen Provost, Louise Van Blake, Antonio Lombardi.
GRADE II.
Agnes Cronan, Mary Veroni, John Cichetti, Donald Le Clair,
Rita Kirby,
Louisa Sanicandro,
Max Glatky, Donald Miller, GRADE I.
Eunice Morey, Bebo Salvatore, Clifton Jeffrys, Lewis Anthony.
Michael Bursamian, Thomas Cuuniff, Frederick Koch, Edward Le Clair,
Alfred Hannigan, Frank Leonard,
Martin Ahern,
Louisa Cronan,
Mary Cunniff,
Minnie Bell, Helen Grant, Lucy Sutkus, Edward Fioretti,
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Burton Provost, Kenneth Read, Lena Calione, Helen Mattison, Ella Servis.
Earle Richardson, Blanche Rooney,
Total for Claflin, 67. Last year 40. Gain, 27, or 67 per cent.
1 SPRUCE STREET. GRADES IV. and V.
Alexander Anderson, Richard Gilfoyle,
William Hartwell,
Clement Moran,
Henry Nelson,
Dwight Swan,
Francis Wallace,
Wilhelmena Allen, Edna Butterfield,
Louise Balconi,
Mildred Barr, Dorothy Cahill,
Margaret Casey,
Patrice Giffny,
Irene Miller,
Anna Provost,
Gladys Spencer, Myrtle Ware.
William McDonough, Lila Woolhiser,
GRADE III.
Robert Curtiss,
Carter McGurn,
Fred Gould, William Nelson,
Walter Heffron, John O'Dea, Catherine Ahern
GRADE II.
Allan Eastman,
Albert Goodwin,
Edward Glennon,
John Malar,
Harold Moran,
Ruth Cheney, Kathryn Clapp.
Francis Cahill, Francis McNary, Chester Nelson,
Joseph Thomas, Maud Allen, Josephine Thomas.
Total for Spruce Street, 47. Last year, 35. Gain, 12, or 34 per cent.
OLIVER STREET SCHOOL.
GRADE IV.
Delia Danforth,
Lena Goodridge,
Ruth Nelson,
Shirley Philpot,
Irene Moore,
Lincoln Cook,
Henry Fahey,
Joseph Hayes,
Francis Kavanagh,
Adolph Mann,
John McDonough,
Steven Morse, Chester Tewksbury.
Daniel Pelegrini,
George Glennon, Alfred Nelson,
Mary Casey, Mildred Haven,
Joseph Touhey,
Doris Celley,
Marie Cahill, GRADE I.
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GRADE III.
Herbert Grayson, Clara Kratzsch, Helen Smith,
Winnette Doulon, Miriam Kirby,
Nettie Hall,
Nancy Mellen, Helen Staples.
GRADE II.
Lillian Burns,
Bertha Nelson,
Peter Consoletti,
Daniel Gorman, GRADE I.
Joseph Chaisson, Matthew Neal.
Ida Blaisdell,
Mary Davoren,
Josephine DeNardo,
Helen Grayson,
Helen Hicks,
Marjorie Richards,
Leo Murray,
William Nuttall.
Total for Oliver Street, 41. Last year, 44. Loss, 3, or 6 per cent.
CHAPIN STREET SCHOOL. GRADE V.
Cora Barker, Mildred Hixon,
Emma Collabello,
Mary Kellet,
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