Town annual report of Braintree, Massachusetts for the year 1930, Part 10

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3. Apparatus, to promote co-ordination and courage. The new appartus has been tried and en- joyed. It is interesting to see the girls overcome their timidity of a piece of apparatus. They are taught not only to be careful of themselves, but also to be con- scious for the next one.


4. Games, to promote teamwork and sportsman- ship.


In the spring an exhibition was given with the girls joining the boys. There was no picked team of girls, simply each period of the gym day giving one part of the program, including wand and dumbbell drills, formal gymnastics, apparatus, and a game.


Sports : Basketball is the winter game for the girls. Class teams are formed first and from these the school team is developed.


In the spring came Baseball, which was held out- of-doors.


This fall the Hockey season opened with about 35 girls out for the sport, and a more enthusiastic group of girls could not be found. Seventeen of the 35 girls won their letters.


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In closing, I wish to thank Mr. Fisher, superin- tendent; the principals of the different schools, and the teachers for their co-operation and help through- out the year.


Respectfully submitted,


ALICE E. DAUGHRATY.


REPORT OF THE SCHOOL NURSE


January 1, 1931.


Mr. C. Edward Fisher, Superintendent of Schools, Braintree, Massachusetts,


Dear Sir :


Please allow me to submit my second annual re- port on the health work that is being done in the schools of Braintree.


About 3,600 children have been examined by our school physicians, and 500 or more health cards given out. About 400 dental cards have been given out, and nearly 500 notices regarding tonsils and teeth in the upper grades have been sent home.


I believe the Philergians, who sponsor Mother- craft, were much pleased with the essays written on the subject last year. The best essay was written by Elizabeth Pierce of the Penniman School, who received the gold piece. The next best essays in each school were rewarded by the gift of a book on "Mothercraft". There will be 115 pupils in Mothercraft this year.


Cleanliness is more general among the children this year. Whether it is due to last year's work, or because they feel better for being clean, I cannot say. Home


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visits have been made when children did not under- stand, or did not wish to comprehend the nurse's in- structions. Some of the parents are displeased at the notes sent home, but when the home visits are made they take a different view when a full and personal explanation is made.


Since I have taken up this work I have been pleased to note that there seems to be a growing feeling of confidence in the work of the nurse, and a gradual tendency to come to her for help.


There have been a few cases of contagious diseases, measles, scarlet fever, mumps, and so on. People do not seem to understand that in such a case a doctor should be called, the house placarded, and a certificate given by the doctor before the child enters school again. If this is done, it will prevent the spread of contagion.


First aid has been given when asked for or needed. The children are coming to look upon the school nurse as a friend, and to come to her when they do not feel well, or when they have suffered from some injury. In several cases serious conditions (such as broken bones, contagious diseases, etc.) have been detected when children have come to the nurse of their own accord.


Miss Choate, the Welfare Worker, has helped me this year by supplying glasses in some cases.


The Friendly Aid has been of great assistance in all of our work.


In conclusion I wish to thank Mr. Fisher, the Super- intendent, and all the principals and teachers of the various schools in Braintree for the fine co-operation which I have received.


Respectfully submitted,


MARY E. COLLINS, R. N.


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REPORT OF ATTENDANCE OFFICER


January 1, 1931.


Mr. C. Edward Fisher, Superintendent of Schools, Braintree, Massachusetts.


Dear Sir :


I hereby submit the following report as Attend- ance Officer for the year closing December 19, 1930.


I have worked in conjunction with the State Board of Labor and Industries, also the Friendly Aid Asso- ciation, the School Nurse, and the Qunicy Trade School.


I have investigated 545 cases as reported to me and found pupils absent for the following reasons :


Sickness 143


Truancy


41


Lack of clothing, shoes, etc.


28


Kept out by parents


64


Found on street and taken to school 34


Left school


7


Non-registration (New pupils placed in school) .


6


Found on street and taken home


37


Left town


14


Employment cards


8


Tardy


21


Factories and stores visited .


24


Found at home and taken to school .


36


Department of Immigration Cases investigated . .


0


Destroying and loss of school property . 0


Disturbances at school and on streets. 5


Home employment cards granted 8


Taken to court 0


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Reported to school nurse 4 Boys placed under my charge by parents. 6 From farm to school (under 14 years of age) 12


Evening calls on parents. 47


I have investigated all cases of the schools including the Quincy Trade School and High School, in the interest of parents, Superintendent of Schools, and at all times having in mind the welfare of the Town in general.


Respectfully submitted,


CHARLES S. HANNAFORD.


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COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES OF THE BRAINTREE HIGH SCHOOL


High School Auditorium, Wednesday Evening, June 18, 1930, at eight o'clock.


March, "Flag of Truce" Laurendeau


High School Orchestra


Songs, "Spring Romance" "The Old Road" Senior Class


Hosmer


Scott


Salutatory Essay, "The Lumberjack's Son" Ella Morton Edson


Song, "Song of the Jolly Roger" Candish


Selected Senior Boys' Chorus


Essay, "Over Two Poles" Eleanor Lingham


Selection, "Sobre Las Olas" Rosas


High School Orchestra


Essay, "The Tercentenary" Walter Bernard Bess Song, "Oh, Victorious People" Senior Class


Presentation of Philergian Essay Prize


Mrs. George W. Treat, President of Philergians Selection, "Romance" Arthur


High School Orchestra


Award of Scholarship Prizes Mr. Harry F. Arnold


Member of Board of Trustees, Braintree School Fund


Valedictory Essay, "The Master of Melody" Harold Clifton Mckay, Jr.


Presentation of Medals, Prizes and Diplomas Mr. Ralph B. Woodsum, Chairman of School


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Committee Presentation of Class Gift, Acceptance by Mr. Ralph B. Woodsum


Leonard Sewell Marshman Farewell Song, (Words by Milton Billings Cook) Senior Class


Class Officers


Leonard Sewell Marshman, President


Irene Mary McKeough, Vice-President Claire Lucille Diauto, Secretary Harold Clifton Mckay, Treasurer


Philergian Essay Prize Winner Myron Phillips French


French Medal Winners Walter Bernard Bess Harold Clifton Mckay, Jr. Ella Morton Edson


MEMBERS OF CLASS


Harold Clifton Mckay, Jr.


Ella Morton Edson


Walter Bernard Bess


*Eleanor Lingham


Douglas Woodrow Prince


Richard Bertram Von Berg


Elbridge Arnold Allen


Marjorie E. Armstrong


Stedman Field Arnold


Virginia Barbara Bancroft


John Francis Barrows, Jr.


Robert Bates


Frank Lewis Benson Donald Arthur Berrio


212


Frances Marie Blaser Richard Albion Cain Robert Alton Caswell Lyman Winslow Chick Dorothy Gwendolyn Clapp Myrtle Marion Collier Russell Joseph Collins *Warren Preston Conary Earl Francis Connors Milton Billings Cook Mary Copithorn Harry William Crossman Andrew Daiute


Eleanor Doris Daiute


Margaret Jane DeCoste


Raymond Bonney Demeritt


Claire Lucille Diauto


Irma Frances Ferguson .


Cecelia Barbara Fitzsimmons Robert Francis Foley


Myron Phillips French


Florence Lillian Furse


Nicholas Anthony Galotti, Jr.


John Cameron Ganzel


Christopher M. Garland Ruth Evelyn Garland Annie Goldie


Lewis Howard Gould


Harold Charles Hamilton


Florence Hardy


Herbert Leslie Hardy


Walter Kenneth Hartman


Pauline Hamilton Harvey


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Marie Caroline Herman


Donald Freeman Hollis Virginia Gertrude Horsman Wilhelmina Carlisle Johnson Donald Everett Joslin


+ Ruth Kelland Dean Jackson Kingsbury Marguerite Ellen Lavery Irma Elizabeth Lawry Olive Louise Leavitt


Rose Ella Lehosky Dorothy Helen Le Vangie


Edward Paul Long George McDonald Lonie + Bertha Vesta Lunan Charles Andrew Lund Francis Gustaf Luoma Maurice Alden Mansfield


Violette Phyllis Marston Leonard Sewell Marshman May Catherine McDonald Dorothy, Louise McKeough Irene Mary McKeough Ethel Cecelia McPhee Joseph Vincent McVay Michael Joseph Mealey Donald Francis Meserve Frederick Clinton Messenger Esther Louise Nelson Farilyn Ruth Newcomb Edward Roy O'Brien Newman Weston Page, Jr.


214


Florence Alma Palmer Louise Estelle Payne


Mary Eleanor Peirce Wilbert Smith Rideout Gerta Marie Rushton Mary Elizabeth Scanlon Earl Marshall Simonds


Beulah Evangeline Smiley Basil Edmund Smith


Bernard Augustine Smith Daniel Inott Streeter


Miriam Theresa Sullivan


Edward Hallett Nowell


Harry William Sward


Russell Wade Symmes Mary Elizabeth Vinton Albert John Walsh


Peter Henry Walsh, Jr.


Joseph Arthur White


Louise Charlotte Winkler


Marjorie Frances Yourell


* Completed course in three years. + Neither absent nor tardy during High School course.


The following is a list of all the Grammar School Graduates in the Town of Braintree, June 19, 1930 :


MONATIQUOT SCHOOL


Margaret Avitable Edson John Barnes Kathryn Emma Belyea Ugo Gaste Bendinelli * Lawrence Russell Blanchard


215


Louis Mario Carlozzi


John Francis Delaney


Arthur Wendell Drollett, Jr.


Frank Wesley Drollett, Jr. Elsie M. Ferguson Leonard Edward Flaherty


*Ingeborg Cherbuy Haseltine Frank David Keen, Jr. John Andrew Landrey Theodore Tower Lingham Shirley Richardson Locke Jane Grey Menadier * Margaret McGloin Thomas Francis McSharry Miriam Louise Pearson Florence Amalja Peterson Austin Edmond Reed Robert Eugene Sanford Olive Sylvester Henry Arthur Trott Stephen Alden Woodsum


Grace Helen Woodworth


French medal winners.


HOLLIS SCHOOL


Lillian Evelyn Adolfson Dorothy Dalton Clement Helen Jordan Jennie Sofia Kaukola Susie Concetta Lavina Louise Alice Lewis


216


Alice May Lord Mary Catherine McDowell Carmen Marguerite Qualey *Mary Andrews Smith *Rowena Wynot Edwin Franklin Arnold George Campbell Baker Anthony Cocozella Winslow Collier Lawrence Page Craven, Jr.


Samuel Crowell, 3rd Arthur H. Erickson


Arthur Bernard Magnuson


Robert Thayer O'Dell


Arvid Thorne Pearson


William Jacob Pinola


Arthur Josephus Shaw, 3rd


*Ralph Ingram Smith Murlin Evan Thomas Lloyd Dodge Tibbets Herman Waldecker Thomas Warren Walsh Sherman Robb Woodfall Robert Lloyd Wynot


* French medal winners.


PENNIMAN SCHOOL


James Harrison Andrews Agnes Josephine Bergman William Southern Briggs *Henry Winslow Davenport Thomas Alexander DeCoste William Curtis Field John Holbrook Hawes


217


Philip Robert Kelly


Thomas Joseph Nicholson


Agnes Josephine Drinkwater Myrtle Marie Korman *Elizabeth Octavia Peirce *Eleanor Stewart Leo Barrett John Vernon Carten


Albert Norman DeCoste


William Kenneth Emmett


Robert William Hallett


Harold Frederick Irving Eugene Bernard Kirby Gordon Elwood Trask


Evelyn Florence Bucknam


Elizabeth Florence Gavin


Barbara J. vonNostitz


Selina Mary Rashleigh


* French medal winners.


JONAS PERKINS SCHOOL


Alice Gertrude Allen Janet Quimby Atwood *Herbert Earl Bess George Herbert Brown Rita Brown Elsie Marie Carlson


Laurence Francis Daley


Bernice Winnifred Delory Francis Jordan Dugan *Theodora Elizabeth Edson Kenneth McRae Garland Georgina McDonald Gillan


218


David Aloysius Haley Thomas Jefferson Hall Charles Gordon Hult Beatrice Delia Jackson Edward Hansen Ludden Raymond Waldo Lyons Louise Adelene MacDonald William Joseph McCusker Walter James Mattie, Jr. John Burrill Moore Forrest Arthur Parmenter Virginia Marie Phillips Albert Robert Powers


Alfred Richards Richard Ewart Rideout


Norman Robinson


Herbert Caesar Ross


Margaret Elizabeth Sherman Nellie Storm *Donald Campbell Wilder


* French medal winners


THOMAS A. WATSON SCHOOL


Beatrice Katherine Arthur *Edith Elizabeth Bennett Mary Josephine Bennett


William Harold Carpenter Robert Procter Carroll Russell Crossman Robert Frederick Davis Filomena Mary DePari Marjorie Elizabeth Ford John Giraldi Margaret Goldie


219


Ralph William Goodearl *Raymond Victor Johnson Evelyn Elizabeth Joy Bernice Keast


Warren Dudley Kelland Doris Kelsey Norman Kelsey


Robert Paul Lockyer


Viola Victoria Luisi


Dorothy C. MacDonald


Russell McIntyre


Barbara Mildred McPherson


Aubery Henry Meagher *Marion Fredrika Meurch Inez Louise Morse


Robert Bruce Muirhead, Jr.


Joseph Winslow Murphy Doris Andrea Olson Evelyn Sofia Olson


Myra Elizabeth Plummer Francis Read Louise Bessie Soo Hoo John Leonard Spillane Harriet Irene Stenberg Esther Beaden Symons Dora Linwood Tirrell Eleanor Edith Tisdale Edith Sprague Tolman Richard Conrad Wenkenbach


* French medal winners


220


ABRAHAM LINCOLN SCHOOL


*Eleanor E. Ashworth Lillian Irene Ellis *Isla May Henley Grace Elizabeth McLarnon Winifred Travis Reed


*Lois Marion Woods Caroline Louise Wyllie Jennie May Wyllie


* French medal winners


NOAH TORREY SCHOOL


Alice Claire Abell


Joseph Aiello


Alice Catherine Boyle


Ada Rita Bregoli


Nellie Mary Bregoli


James Davis Briggs


Robert Anders Buller


Regina Burke Margaret Carlino Emily Marguerite Carter


*Anna Marie Chiasson Antoinette Costantino Winifred Mary Cardarople James Valentine Carr Russell Howard Clark Dorothy Alice Davis John Joseph Davis Mary Christine DeBeradinis


Mary Alice Draghetti Gordon Emmons Drake


Margaret Helen Finnegan


221


Barbara Alice Fisher Leonard Foster Fitzpatrick Stephen P. J. Fitzpatrick Edward Thomas Foley Phyllis F. Galotti


*James Randolph Gibson *Doris H. Gordon Joseph J. Graziano Joseph Augustine Hall Gertrude Bernice Henry George Winfred Holbrook Marjorie Marie Hutchinson Edith Cecilia Ialenti Veronica Agnes Lakus Rose Lauria Charles Douglas Mackenzie Harry McGibbon Melvin Anthony McPhee


Angelo Anthony Migliorini


Eleanor Theresa O'Rourke James William Pratt Mary Catherine Pratt Phillip Burnham Rollock Robert Joseph Schroth Ernest Frederick Sears Peter William Simpson Miriam Frances Southwick


Thomas Joseph Sullivan Pasqualino Valle Charles Ciriaco Venuti Ernestine Pearl Waite Helen Veronica Welch Harold George Williams Louise Lewis Worth


*French medal winners


222


PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATIONS


Penniman School


President, Thomas J. Murray, 115 Cedar Street, Brain- tree.


Vice-President, Mrs. Alton C. Hawkes, 120 School Street, Braintree.


Recording Secretary, Miss Mary E. Mills, 21 Vinton Avenue, Braintree.


Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Harold E. Almy, 124 Cleveland Avenue, Braintree.


Treasurer, Mrs. William Field, 5 Burroughs Road, Braintree.


Jonas Perkins School


President, Fred Hardy, 5 Lisle Street, East Braintree. Vice-President, Mrs. Mason B. Cook, 131 Commercial Street, East Braintree.


Secretary, Mrs. Walter Hansen, 35 Lisle Street, East Braintree.


Treasurer, Harris Brown, 39 Sheppard Avenue, East Braintree.


Thomas A. Watson School


President, Miss Ruth I. Clarke, 69 Greenleaf Street, Quincy.


Vice-President, Mrs. George Dorman, 77 Beechwood Road, East Braintree.


Secretary, Mrs. Ruby Keigan, 20 Trefton Drive, East Braintree.


Treasurer, Mrs. Ruby Keigan, 20 Trefton Drive, East Braintree.


Abraham Lincoln School


President, Harvey Clayton, 623 Commercial Street, East Braintree.


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Vice-President, Mrs. John Creswell, 10 Highland Avenue, East Braintree.


Recording Secretary, Miss Elizabeth Pillsbury, 580 Washington Street, Braintree.


Corresponding Secretary, Forrest Clark, 36 Dobson Road, East Braintree.


Treasurer, Mrs. George A. Hough, 142 Hobart Street, East Braintree.


Noah Torrey and Pond Schools


President, Mrs. C. A. Sullivan, 20 Pond Street, South Braintree.


1st Vice-President, Mrs. L. V. Monaghan, 9 Grove Street, South Braintree.


2nd Vice-President, Mrs. C. A. Benson, 34 Winthrop Road, South Braintree.


3rd Vice-President, Winthrop H. Lamb, 85 Franklin Street, South Braintree.


Recording Secretary, Miss Anne Curto, 4 Sunset Road, South Braintree.


Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Edwin S. Fisher, 1031 Washington Street, South Braintree.


Treasurer, Miss Clara Bickford, 38 Franklin Street, South Braintree.


Hollis School


President, Mrs. Leonard Wolfe, 67 Storrs Avenue, Braintree.


Vice-President, Mrs. William J. Cordes, 145 Monati- quot Avenue, Braintree.


Secretary, Mrs. Ralph I. Smith, 115 Hollis Avenue, Braintree.


Treasurer, Mrs. Ralph H. Marston, 121 Hollis Avenue, Braintree.


BRAINTREE HIGH SCHOOL


Department


Oct. 1930 Membership


Name


Education


Experience


Service Began


Principal


Total 669


James L. Jordan


Bates College


22 years


Sept. 1918


Secretary


Post-Grad. 4


Kathleen L. Welch


Braintree High


1 year


Oct. 1929


Sub-Master,


Science Seniors 123


Samuel E. Lawrence


Rhode Island State


14 years


Sept. 1921


Science


Juniors 140


Paul V. Toolin


U. of New Hampshire


2 years


Sept. 1930


Science,


German Sophomores 184


Almeda M. Walker


Mass. Agricultural College


5 years


Sept. 1927


Mathematics


Freshmen 218


Katherine K. Waldron


Boston University


21 years


Sept. 1924


Mathematics


Alton C. Perry


University of Maine


5 years


Sept. 1928


Civics


G. Vinton Jones


Colby College


3 years


Sept. 1929


History


Raymond B. Chapman


Bates College


4 years


Sept: 1928


Civics, History,


English


Henry L. Farr


Bowdoin College


1 year


Sept. 1930


English


Constance F. Stecher


Boston University


4 years


Sept. 1928


English


Elisabeth B. Gross


Colby College


Radcliffe College


1 year


Sept. 1930


224


English


Marion L. Billings


Smith College 9 years


Sept. 1924


University of Maine 9 years


Sept. 1926


English Latin


Gladys E. Maxfield Ida Wilsker


Brown University


years Sept. 1924


French, Spanish


Josephine A. Keany


9 years Sept. 1924


French, Latin


Hazel M. Summerville


6 years


Sept. 1926


Household Arts


Ruth J. Bennett


15 years


Sept. 1919


Household Arts


Bertha C. Emerson


Boston University


3 years


Sept. 1929


Drawing


Aldo D. Chiesa


Mass. School of Art


31/2 years


Apr. 1929


Commercial


Raymond L. Strangford


Northeastern University


13 years


Sept. 1922


Commercial


Dudley F. Hallock


Bay Path Institute


1 year


Sept. 1930


Commercial


Mildred B. Ahlgren


Salem Normal


11 years


Sept. 1923


Commercial


Olive M. Avery


University of Maine


13 years


Sept. 1923


Commercial


Viola P. Evans


Salem Normal


5 years


Sept. 1928


Commercial


Hazel M. Fitts


Salem Normal


8 years


Sept. 1923


Commercial


Margaret C. Kirby


Salem Normal


16 years


Sept. 1923


Commercial


Ruth W. Thrasher


Boston University


9 years


Sept. 1924


Commercial


Anna M. Tilley


Boston University


4 years


Sept. 1928


Librarian


Ruth P. Strout


Boston University U. of New Hampshire Framingham Normal Fairmount Normal


19 years Sept. 1927


225


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HOLLIS SCHOOL


Department


Oct. 1930 Membership


Name


Education


Experience


Service Began


Principal


374


Richard W. Johnson


Fitchburg Normal


10 years


Sept. 1922


Grade 8


34


Minnie M. Tibbetts


Castine Normal


10 years


Sept. 1927


Grade 7


41


Marjorie E. Hunt


Framingham Normal


4 years


Sept. 1928


Grade 6


33


Mabel I. Priestman


Farmington Normal


3 years


Sept. 1929


Grade 5


43


Dorothy Russell


Fitchburg Normal


Bridgewater Normal


4 years


Sept. 1929


Grade 4


/40


Mildred S. Nickerson


Bridgewater Normal


17 years


Sept. 1913


Grade 4


18


Julia F. Young


Gorham Normal


4 years


Oct. 1928


Grade 3


40


Rosalie S. Bayley


Thayer Academy


31 years


Sept. 1899


Grade 2


39 Hannah C. Whelan


Weymouth Training


38 years


Sept. 1890


Grade 1


35


Rena E. Hemenway


Salem Normal


12 years


Sept. 1922


Kindergarten


51 Ann R. Howard


Page Kindergarten


26 years


Sept. 1910


226


PENNIMAN SCHOOL


Department


Oct. 1930 Membership


Name


Education


Experience


Service Began


Principal


360


Leverett T. Holder


Bridgewater Normal


8 years


Mar. 1927


Grade 8


30


Ruth W. Nesbit


North Adams Normal


7 years


Sept. 1930


Grade 7


34


Ella E. Day


Farmington Normal


3 years


Sept. 1929


Grade 6


38


Juliet Douty


Framingham Normal


7 years


Sept. 1926


Grade 5


35


Eleanor G. Brown


Bridgewater Normal


91/2 years


Sept. 1922


Grade 4


38


Mary E. Mills


Castine Normal


20 years


Sept. 1926


Grades 3 and 5


15-15


Mildred Hazeltine


Plymouth Normal


5 years


Dec. 1930


Grade 3


35


Grace A. Gelotte


Bridgewater Normal


00


years


Sept. 1923


Grade 2


32


Gladys Iliffe


Lesley Normal


9 years


Nov. 1926


Grades 1 and 2


15-12


Marion Geiger


Bridgewater Normal


8 years


Sept. 1929


Grade 1


31


Ruth G. Palmer


Gorham Normal


3 years


Dec. 1929


Kindergarten


30 Cecilia C. Whelan


Wheelock Kindergarten


14 years


Sept. 1916


227


JONAS PERKINS SCHOOL


Department


Oct. 1930 Membership


Name


Education


Experience


Service Began


Principal


302


Alberto M. Eldridge


Bridgewater Normal


32 years


Sept. 1918


Grade 8


30


Bertha E. Hinchcliffe


Salem Normal


15 years


Sept. 1925


Grade 7


30


Ena M. Bell


Aroostook Normal


7 years


Sept. 1929


Grade 6


34 Nellie E. Bolles


Braintree High School


41 years


Sept. 1899


Grade 5


36


Lucy A. Hinsdale


Bridgewater Normal


8 years


Sept. 1930


Grade 4


36


Irma M. Killian


Bridgewater Normal


16 years


Sept. 1916


Grade 3


36 Helen C. Dignan


Bridgewater Normal


12 years


Sept. 1921


Grade 2


31 Martha V. Scully


Plymouth Normal


6 years


Sept. 1930


Grade 1


34 Marguerite L. Sumner


Page Kindergarten


34 years


Sept. 1904


Kindergarten


35 Sylvia L. Cox


Fannie A. Smith Kdg.


1 year


Sept. 1930


228


THOMAS A. WATSON SCHOOL


Department


Oct. 1930 Membership


Name


Education


Experience


Service Began


Principal


378


Charles W. Brooks


Bridgewater Normal


15 years


Jan. 1916


Grade 8


30


A. Eugenia Wilbas


Bridgewater Normal


10 years


Sept. 1922


Grade 7


36


Ruth I. Clarke


North Adams Normal


7 years


Sept. 1925


Grade 6


29


Helen E. Porter


Keene Normal


4 years


Sept. 1927


Grade 5


38


Mary T. Madden


Bridgewater Normal


11 years


Sept. 1923


Grade 4


24


Louise B. Chandler


Farmington Normal


4 years


Sept. 1930


Grade 4


24


Gladys M. Pierce


Castine Normal


10 years


Sept. 1927


Grade 3


29


Georgianna B. Barrows


R. I. College of Education


3 years


Sept. 1930


Grade 3


29


Doris M. Varney


Keene Normal


4 years


Sept. 1929


Grade 2


38


Aileen L. Kingsbury


Plymouth Normal


7 years


Sept. 1925


Grades 1 and 2


15-13


Lucille Hatch


Perry Normal


6 years


Sept. 1928


Grade 1


35


Norma R. Brown


Bridgewater Normal


11 years


Sept. 1922


Kindergarten


38


Mary B. Warren


U. Lincoln School,


Lesley Normal


8 years


Sept. 1929


229


ABRAHAM LINCOLN SCHOOL


Department


Oct. 1930 Membership


Name


Education


Experience


Service Began


Principal


355


I. Raymond Libby


Boston University Farmington Normal


6 years


Sept. 1929


Grade 8


31


Helen H. MacDonough


Plymouth Normal


5 years


Sept. 1930


Grade 7


33


Mary G. Leahy


Keene Normal


9 years


Sept. 1928


Grade 6


32


Anna V. Galligan


Bridgewater Normal


22 years


Sept. 1916


Grade 5


38


Elizabeth Pillsbury


Boston University


Farmington Normal


2 years


Sept. 1929


Grade 4


41


Emily A. Landry


Bridgewater Normal


14 years


Sept. 1918


Grade 3


43


Eleanor Davis


Farmington Normal


3 years


Sept. 1929


Grade 2


38


A. Gladys Herring


Lowell Normal


12 years


Sept. 1922


Grades 1 and 2


10-13


Helen F. Moore


Bridgewater Normal


1 year


Sept. 1930


Grade 1


38


Laura M. Snow


Gorham Normal


31/2 years


Jan. 1930


Kindergarten


38


Florence M. Ladrigan


Perry Kindergarten


7 years


Sept. 1927


230


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MONATIQUOT SCHOOL


Department


Oct. 1930 Membership


Name


Education


Experience


Service Began


Principal


313


Edmund C. Ritchie


Castine Normal


5 years


Sept. 1930


Grade 8


33


Mildred B. Edwards


Farmington Normal


5 years


Sept. 1927


Grade 7


28


Edith E. Davis


Newburyport Training


20 years


Sept. 1930


Grade 6


32


E. Aldana Coleman


Castine Normal


20 years


Sept. 1926


Grade 5


40


Elizabeth G. Rogers


Framingham Normal


32 years


Sept. 1915


Grade 4


42


Elizabeth R. Griffin


Farmington Normal


2 years


Sept. 1930


Grade 3


33


E. A. Maude Craig


Hyannis Normal


16 years


Sept. 1929


Grade 2


37


Cora M. Coffill


North Adams Normal


17 years


Sept. 1918


Grade 1


38


Gwendolen Vaughan


Farmington Normal


6 years


Nov. 1928


Kindergarten


30


Esther W. Hallowell


Perry Normal


7 years


Sept. 1928


231


HIGHLANDS SCHOOL


Department


Oct. 1930 Membership


Name


Education


Experience


Service Began


Principal


162


Charles G. Lord


Boston University


11 years


Sept. 1927


Grade 8


13


Elinor Stimson


Gorham Normal


2 years


Sept. 1930


Grade 7


13


Mary B. Arnold


Tufts College


6 years


Sept. 1927


Grade 6


16 Dorothy G. Harvey


Framingham Normal


4 years


Mar. 1930


Grade 5


28


Margaret V. Thompson


Keene Normal


6 years


Sept. 1928


Grade 4


19


Eunice M. Brown


North Adams Normal


2 years


Sept. 1930


Grade 3


14 Loretta M. McGinty


Bridgewater Normal


2 years


Sept. 1930


Grade 2


22


Josephine M. Foster


Braintree High School


271/2 years


Sept. 1905


Grade 1


23


Helen Redgrave


Framingham Normal


2 years


Sept. 1930


Kindergarten


14 Ethel M. Fletcher


Wheelock Kindergarten


3 years


Sept. 1930


232


NOAH TORREY SCHOOL


Service


Department


Oct. 1930 Membership


Name


Education


Experience


Began


Principal


542


Winthrop H. Lamb


Hyannis Normal


17 years


Sept. 1927


Grade 8


32


Sadie M. Haslam


Castine Normal


9 years


Sept. 1929


Grade 8


32


Blanche Hinds


Boston Normal


18 years


Dec. 1924


Grade 7


33


Clara B. Ferguson


Lowell Normal


18 years


Sept. 1929


Grade 7


31


Marguerite V. Murphy


Bridgewater Normal


14 years


Sept. 1930


Grade 6


44


Anna M. Curto


Westfield Normal


4 years


Sept. 1928


Grade 6


45


Florence E. Richardson


Gorham Normal


27 years


Apr. 1926


Grade 5'


44


Clara W. Bickford


Gorham Normal


14 years


Feb. 1926


Grade 5


44


Gertrude H. Falt


Gorham Normal


7 years


Apr. 1926


Grade 4


40


Esther F. Drake


Bridgewater Normal


5 years


Sept. 1928


Grade 4


39


Margaret E. Perkins


Colby College


11 years


Sept. 1922


Grade 3


40 Lois R. Hatch


Miss Niel's Training


2 years


Sept. 1930


Grade 3


40 Grace E. Rowe


Salem Normal


7 years


Sept. 1924


Grade 2


38


Mildred Hayes


Plymouth Normal


4 years


Sept. 1928




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