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Grades one through four-
Exercises: Formal, rhythmic, corrective and mimetic.
Story Plays (Grade one).
Marching with music accompaniment.
Games-team, individual.
The development of simple skills and muscular coordina- tions-throwing, catching, skipping, galloping, etc. Folk Dancing.
Grades five through eight- Added to the activities listed above comes The development of fundamental skills in sports: e.g. Football: passing, kicking, catching. Soccer: dribbling, heading, trapping, kicking. Games of higher organization (Newcomb, volley-ball, etc.)
Stress is placed on the following:
"Listening and doing." The ability to listen and think. (Lower grades.) Taking turns. (Lower grades.) Capitulation of scores by the children. (All grades.)
Development of emotional control during excitement of play-sportsmanship, fair play. (All grades.)
Demonstrations :
There will be two indoor demonstrations sponsored by the parent- teachers' associations. These programs are presented for the purpose of showing parents and friends a cross-section of the activities carried on during the winter season. They include such events as marching tactics, Hygienic drills, Folk Dances, Relays, Individual skills and Pyra- mids.
A play day will take place in May.
Program:
Classes are conducted out of doors whenever the weather permits. Indoor classes are held in the assembly halls which are cleared of chairs for that purpose.
Conclusion :
We wish to thank Mr. Fisher, the principals, and the teachers for their interest and cooperation in the Physical Education program in the elementary grades.
Respectfully submitted, ETHEL N. DOUGLASS, FRANCIS G. LUOMA.
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REPORT OF THE SCHOOL NURSE
December 31, 1938.
Mr. C. Edward Fisher
Superintendent of Schools
Braintree, Massachusetts
Dear Sir:
Please allow me to submit my tenth annual report on the health work that is being done in the schools of Braintree.
The school physicians, Dr. Frogel, Dr. Gallivan and Dr. Ross have examined the children in the Braintree public schools.
All boys, and the majority of girls in the High School were exam- ined for hernia.
Seventeen pupils were examined on March 7, 1938, by the doctor of the Norfolk County Clinic, eleven parents being present. One of the pupils was sent to the sanatorium in Reading.
The Norfolk County Tuberculosis clinic opened on November 14, 1938, at which time one hundred fifty-nine Juniors and one hundred eighty-nine Freshmen were inoculated. On December 14, 1938, sixty- seven Juniors, forty-seven Freshmen and fourteen elementary school children were X-rayed in addition to ten High School teachers and one Grade School teacher.
One hundred forty-one essays on "Mothercraft" were submitted by the eighth grade girls; Louise Turner of the Watson School receiving the Philergian prize of $2.50 and the State Federation Prize of $5.00.
Two hundred ninety-two children received three diphtheria inocu- lations, one hundred eleven being pre-school children.
A talk was given on "First Aid" to some of the Seniors.
Talks have been given on the danger of throwing sticks and stones.
Since February we have been a very healthy school system. At that time we had a scarlet fever scare and Dr. Sullivan was called in to examine the children's throats but only one case of swollen glands was found.
HEALTH WORK: The school children are weighed and measured in May and October; dressings, 74; heads examined, 1045; toothaches, 20; home visits, 68; advised, 49; observed, 6; impetigo, 4; sore throats, 3; cut lip, 2; nose bleeds, 5; splinters, 14; treatments, 14; foreign body in eyes, 7; combed hair, 5; cut nails, 2; tonsil notices, 158.
The Dental Clinic is doing excellent work only not so many are taking advantage of it as we would like to have.
I wish to thank the Welfare Department for their help in furnishing glasses to some of the pupils.
I wish to thank every one connected with the School Department for their cooperation.
Respectfully submitted,
MARY E. COLLINS, R. N.
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REPORT OF THE SUPERVISOR OF ATTENDANCE
December 31, 1938.
Mr. C. Edward Fisher Superintendent of Schools Braintree, Massachusetts
Dear Sir:
Each year adds new experiences with the very varied group of indi- viduals in our schools who need readjustment in their lives. There are so many misunderstood children and some have two problem parents.
"Psychology has produced evidence of the need which each child has to be understood as an individual with his own mental equipment, limitations and abilities." Perhaps in the future schools will be respon- sible for creating an environment that will meet all these needs, and if so, it will be a real project. Children who are failing in their studies (class work), or who are annoying, irritable or perhaps too aggressive, indicate that there is a lack of understanding. However, it is very slowly becoming recognized that there is an important relationship be- tween an individual's social problems and his effective performance of duty and when this is given definite thought, some program will doubt- less be developed in the line of social service for young children.
The Massachusetts Conference of Social Workers was held in Boston this Fall. Subjects such as "Dynamics of Adolescence" and "The Maladjusted Individual in the Community," were discussed by leaders of many years' experience in this field of work. I thought of so many young people in Braintree who could be helped tremendously if some one member of the family understood them.
I am omitting the summary of calls this year. The reasons have been so varied that it is impossible to classify them so they would be of public interest.
Instead I have one true story to tell :
One day last Spring a family moved into Braintree from a neigh- boring city. The family consisted of father, mother and a boy in his teens. The boy had been ill when a small child and the family physician had advised them not to send him to school because of a heart condition. Someone reported that a boy of school age was not attending school. We began an investigation. I was refused admission to the home, making several calls, hoping one of the parents would talk with me. Finally by having a member of the Police Department accompany me, I managed to get an interview. It took many calls to convince the parents that the large boy who had never been to school should be given a chance to become a self-supporting citizen. With the help of the police and the M. S. P. C. C. representative, arrangements were made and the parents approved of interviewing the best doctor and psychiatrist available to get advice on how best to start to educate an illiterate sixteen-year-old boy. I made a call the evening previous to the appointment, stating that I would call for them the following morning at 9:00 A.M.
I found a stranger in the home who told me the family were visiting out of town but would be ready.
The following morning I found the apartment vacant. The family had moved out of the State. Strange as this may seem to some, it proves that there must be many such cases in cities where it would be much easier to hide than near the Braintree Railroad Station. Had he remained here and accepted the help and guidance planned for him, he would have been Braintree's No. 1 Illiterate Minor in the State Record.
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In the new directory of Social Agencies of Quincy are listed three agencies which are available to Braintree children who need them, The Massachusetts Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children, the Infan- tile Paralysis Clinic and the Habit Clinic.
Again this fall, at the time of the hurricane, the Red Cross demon- strated that it is an arm of the government in any emergency-that same Red Cross that provides so many woolen knitted things for our needy school children.
The Salvation Army provides help for many people in all walks of life. This year shows some improvement in conditions but I have found twenty people in real need of clothing. We are indeed grateful for this help always available.
I am indeed grateful to the many friends who have helped me with donations and to the entire School Department for their help at all times.
Respectfully submitted,
FRANCES L. WALKER.
HIGH SCHOOL
Mary Louise Zampine
Arsen Elias Charles
William Joseph Fillingim
Eleanor Louise Collins
Mary Haddock Kjellander Doris Ward Rice
Elizabeth Loring Conary Robert Joseph Connolly John Myatt Corcoran Edward Arthur Corey Ada Costantino Mary Patricia Cramer
Evelyn Johnson
Nancy Elsie Benotti
Phyllis Marjorie Simon
Velma Marie Shorey
Richard Deane Crawford
Archie Carl Roberts Irma Hilda Adams
Robert George Leahy
Gordon Alves
George Beattie LeLarge, Jr.
Jennie Eugenia Anastos
Phyllis Mary Leo
Rita Mary Andrews
Marion Elizabeth Arnold
Thomas Joseph Azzato Curtis Tufts Bacon Madeleine Jenny Bate Edith Marjory Beck
Virginia Kathleen LeVarn John Paul LeVangie Michael Angelo Lorusso Louis Jean Macdonald
William Charles Bell Spencer Bates Belyea David Martin Benjamin
Mary Rita Better
Albert Frederick Bridgham
Elizabeth Robinson Britton
Shirley Wright Brock
Dorothy Elizabeth Brodie Marjorie Eileen Brown
Naomi Barbara Brown
Lincoln Snow Monaghan, Jr.
Doris Grace Bucknam
Marguerite Louise Burke
- Mary Gertrude Burke Mary Leah Burke
Elizabeth Ellen Butler
Elizabeth Frances Carter Frances Winnifred Chamberlain Henry Palmer Cincere, Jr.
*Isabelle Cecelia McFarlane Helen Elizabeth MacInnis Elizabeth Whitworth Macleod Regina Mary Maguire Charles William Mann, Jr. Barbara Pauline Marshall Donald Gould Maxham Jeanne Livingstone Maxwell Marie Agnes McDonough Catherine Agatha McGloin Howard Franklin Menadier, Jr.
Bernard Francis Murdock, Jr. Marguerite Bertha Murphy Rita Esther Neal Barbara Corinne Nelson
Lillian Beatrice Nesbit Margaret Agnes Norwood Laua Dodd Odell
Charles Frederick Opferkuch
Marguerite Esther Clark Alice Elizabeth Coleman
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Grace May Opie Eugenia O'Rourke Charlotte Ruth Paradis Jean Isabel Paterson Fred Mathew Pendoley Robert Perkins Violet Shirley Peters Warren Charles Pinkham Norman Harold Pinola Anita Qualey Francis Patrick Reddy William Amber Reed
*Grace Rideout Darrell Tasman Roberts Harold Eldridge Rogers *Norman Ellsworth Ross Elizabeth Rowell Robert Calvin Crispin John William Curran Eleanor May Curtis Dorothy Mae DeCoste Edwina Dee Estella May Demers William John Doherty Jone Francis Dunne
Joyce Rosalind Hopkins Elizabeth Beverstock Hughes Edith Theresa Hutchinson
*Beatrice Irving Edward Wendell Jennings Marion Eliot Keen John Edward Kelley Marion Lorraine Kendrick Anna Helen Kobowski Martin Embree Kormann Frank Charles Lavina Emily Elizabeth Lawrence
*Barbara Ann Lawry Richard Norman Layton Austin Paul Ruddy Frances Elinor Scott Mary Magdalene Scott Edith Harriet Sears Victor Eugene Sears
Nelson Hathaway Seaver, Jr.
Harry Alyn Seavey
Gordon Edward Shadrick
Wilma Irene Shores Bernard Henry Smith
Virginia Marie Eisenhauer Audrey Blake Ericson Barbara Estabrook Dorothy Marie Farrell Paul Philip Foley Clara Beatrice Frantiello Frieda Craft Frazier Lynnie Marie Froggatt Mary Elaine Gambino
Agnes May Smith Doris Ruby Smith Mabel Gertrude Smith Helen Meredith Snow
*Madeline Gertrude South
+Edward Souza Wilbur Gordon Stone Agnes Margaret Storm Helen Sullivan Charles Russell Taber Mary Frances Talbot Sarah Sophie Talbot Evelyn Sadie Tardiff
Olive Francis Garvey Richard Harry Gilbert *Flora McDonald Gillan
*Donald John Gillespie, Jr. Alexander Thompson Gillis Phyllis Lillian Goebel Emily Goldman James Philip Gorman Elizabeth Elliot Greene Hazen Wendell Hardy Catherine Margaret Hayden Lawrence Joseph Healey John Alfred Harwin Henshaw Mary Gladys Henshaw Donald Edward Hillier Edith May Hinckley
*Roger Leo Taylor Earle Charles Thurlow Margaret Alma Trainor Frances Louise Turner Clyde Carlyle Twitchell Richard Patrick Walsh Annie Frances Walter Elizabeth Wheeler Suzanne Wetmore Wholley
*Richard Hagan Wilken Preston Loring Wright Ruth Helen Wynot George Ralph Young, Jr.
First ten names arranged according to rank. *Not absent during four years' high school membership. +Has completed high course in three years.
The following is a list of all the Grammar School Graduates in the Town of Braintree, June 23, 1938:
BRAINTREE HIGHLANDS SCHOOL
Dorothy Theresa Basher Dorothy Ethel Bentley Shirley Mae Berg Norman Russell Brummett
May Elizabeth , Carmichael Thomas Joseph Cassidy Mary Ann Thomson Day Donald Ramsay Duncan
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Robert Bradley Duncan Betty Alden Giles Jennie A. Graziano Robert Warren Hale Ruth Anna Holmberg Barbara Ann Lyons
David John Scott Grenneth M. Smith Frank Stevens
Charles Edward Stone
Charles Timothy Sullivan Barbara Wheeler
NOAH TORREY SCHOOL
Alden Elton Adams
Frances Alberta Adams
Thomas Joseph Anderson
Anthony Francis Avitable, Jr.
Christine Charlotte Johnson
Marie Angelina Azzato
Irene Frances Le Vangie
Patricia Arline Benson
Richard Linscott Arshaver Peter Mamelian
Genevieve Grace Berrio Raymond Edwin Brown Raymond Frederick Clinton Edwin Floreston Coose
Grace Mary Melchionno
Thelma Lorraine Corrigan
Bertrand Francis Morse, Jr.
Natalie Muriel Crocker
Marion Moschella
Johanna Dorothy DeAngelis Arman Joseph Del Pico Louise Joan Del Pico Otto Earl Denning Frances Elizabeth Devine
Edward Joseph O'Connell
Anton William Opferkuch
Barbara Evelyn Peck
John Joseph Percy Thomas Edward Pittsley
Yolanda Ralto Chadeane Ada Rhindress
Jean Lydia Sprout
Frances Elizabeth Sylvester
Eleanor Claire Thayer Lucy Rose Thomas Virginia Utudjian
Gerrit Van Gemert
Christine Elizabeth Watson
Robert Lee Westaway
MONATIQUOT SCHOOL
Patricia Audrey Bacon Dorothy Burton Bailey Morrill Bates
Beatrice May Belyea
Albert Edward Bousquet, 3rd
Mary Elizabeth Bryan
Grace Patricia Connolly Margaret Ann Connolly George Henry Dunn
Oliver Clayton Ferguson Mary Alden Halpin Hope Hansen
Jean Evangeline Hixon Enid Hollidge Lawrence Lionel Jackson Gilbert Harold Johnson Jane Ursula Kellogg William David Kjellander Paul Edward Lane William Sidney Le Vangie, Jr. Robert Andrew Lundell
Evelyn Martha MacNeill James Francis Madden Ralph Davis Malmstrom Barbara Ann Moisan Marie Elizabeth Moore
Frank Joseph Pantano Rita Gertrude Pantano Kenneth Franklin Pierce Betty Lee Rice Phyllis Marion Ross Dorothy Marie Schlager Pauline Louise Simmons Richard Bryant Smith Joseph James Starkey Lee Crawford Thompson Frederick Francis Trapp Robert Francis Tully Thomas Frederick Weathers Beverly Alice Wing George Wilford Woodsum
Elmer Matheson Donald
Shirley Anne Lorraine Eisenhauer
June Elizabeth Farrow Corrine Faralyn Fitzsimmons Marjorie Elizabeth Frazier Dorothy Constance French Jeanne Marie Gagne Hazel Estelle Griffin Mary Rose Guiliano Whitfield Byron Hallett Barbara Elizabeth Hennessey
Richard Henry Hirth John Henry Hirtle Richard Abel Holmes
Frances Mary Manganello Frank Medico
Norma Hope Neil
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HOLLIS SCHOOL
Charles Stewart Alves Gordon Soper Arnold Richard Earl Boutin
Joseph Henry Diotte Alfred David Erickson
Eileen Claire Hartford Gertrude Christine Hatch
Charles Sydney Fox
Marjorie Elaine Keith
Bernard Eaton Keith
Wanda Ellis Leszkiewicz
Donald Robert Mann
Ralph Herbert Marston
Donald Bartlett Thomas
Margaret Mary Shea
Anna Rose Walsh
PENNIMAN SCHOOL
Walter Harold Albert
Harold Erving Almy, Jr.
Donald McLean Almy
Richard Paul Benson John Henry Cahill, Jr. Daniel Jeremiah Collins Robert William Davidson Joseph Schofield Drinkwater, Jr.
Millard Frederick Drinkwater Gordon Arthur Gaskill Elmer Kenneth Gorham
Robert Cowan Harlow, 2nd
Robert Thomas Herendeen Edward Lawrence Maguire Robert Francis Mahar Warren Arthur Mann
Thomas Harold Mclaughlin Richard Coleman Monahan Archie Todd Morrison, Jr.
Burton Franklin Plummer Robert Zimmerman Post, Jr.
Robert William Smith Carl William Thorp William Durfee Wilkinson
Adele Carolyn Boltz Phyllis Louise Carlson Celia Ann Cavanagh Mary Theresa Cleary Rita Frances Collins Betty Pearl Erwin Mary Frances Gallagher
Carmela Elizabeth Lisano Mary Frances MacInnis Elizabeth Wilkins Mann Barbara Ruth Mitchell Edna Mildred Norcross Patricia Ellen Shortall Joy Stuart Anne Josephine Tagen Elizabeth Wright
JONAS PERKINS SCHOOL
Cynthia Avery Allen Arthur Bradford Barnes, Jr. Ruth Frances Bean Robert Charles A. Besselman June Amelia Boudreau
Karl Irving Braun Phyllis Stetson Briggs Charles Maynard Brown William Harold Buckley James Fiske Benjamin Chase
Edward Charles Curran, Jr. Florence Bertha Everton Lawrence Barnard Frazier Robert Edward Frazier Frederic John Joseph Glassett Barbara Hoyt Lawrence Michael Kelly
Robert Eugene Larmey Audrey Pierce LeLarge John Joseph McClellan Doris Helen McCusker Eleanor Mary Elizabeth McNeil Helen Frances Murphy Elizabeth Marie Noonan Albert John Owen Malcolm Worcester Phillips Esther Louise Pollock Louise Mayolla Price Alicia Ann Pyle Robert Rhoderic Reed
Margaret Robinson Everett Dana Snow Edith Mary Storm
THOMAS A. WATSON SCHOOL
Albert Scott Allen Barbara Louise Barter Ethel Elizabeth Crossman Mary Elizabeth Curley
Arthur Robert Cushing John Edward DeCoste Pauline Delory Thomas Spencer Farrel
Edward Forester Winslow
Florence Dorothy Foster
Theresa Anne Hall Eileen Anne Hall
Margaret Macandrew
Sophie Coutts Milne
Elizabeth Gould Lewis
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Jane Margaret Fox Rachel Anne Green Mary Estella Hunt Earl Henry Landry Richard Lyman Leach Josephine Catherine LeRoy John Clifford Levangie Richard Joseph Lourie Pauline Anne Luisi Frederick Humphrey Maynard William Francis McRae Doris Louise Mikkelsen Barbara Elizabeth Murray
Helen Burdeece Neal
George William Nelson, Jr. Ralph Francis O'Neil
Kenneth John Plummer
John Standish Russell Shirley Marie Smith Rita Ann Sullivan June Mary Thomas Richard Townsend
Eunice Lee Toye
Louise May Turner Charles Wendell Wakefield Marion Hilda White
ABRAHAM LINCOLN SCHOOL
Doris Mildred Brown
Pauline Gertrude Brown
Marion Theresa Jessup Kathleen Ellen Leahy Barbara Rose Leet
Rosella Lillian Butler
Mildred Louise Campbell
Florence Virginia Levangie
Dorothy Elaine Carroll
Audrey Yvonne McCusker
Mary Edna Cheverie Margaret Eileen Cheverie Patricia Louise Cox Louis Paul Faustini
Mary Josephine Moore
Jeanette Myrtle Pafford
Leon Gladstone Proverb
John Albert Ferrante
Edith Jacqueline Sarnell Robert John Smith Robert Francis Stenberg
Joseph Robert Ferris
Vincent Paul Robert Sullivan Eugene Richard Tardif
Arthur Rocco Fiorini Virginia Annamay Frazier Merton Embree Froggatt . John Francis Greene Shirley Mary Howe Edrick Mason Jenkins, Jr.
Marilyn Virginia Taylor
Charles Edward Thomson
Edwin Phelps Westover
BRAINTREE HIGH SCHOOL
Department
October 1, 1938 Membership
Name
Education
Experience
Service Began
Principal
Total 1037
James L. Jordan
Bates College
30 years
Sept. 1918
Secretary
Post Grad. 31
Kathleen L. Welch
Braintree High
Oct. 1929
Sub-Master-Science
Barry's Secretarial School
.
Seniors 203
Samuel E. Lawrence
R. I. State College
22 years
Sept. 1921
Science
Juniors 258
Paul V. Toolin
University of N. H.
10 years
Sept. 1930
Science
Sophomores 273
Almeda M. Walker
Mass. State College
13 years
Sept. 1927
Science, Mathematics
Freshmen 272
Walter J. Kane
Norwich University
8 years
Sept. 1934
Science
Harold M. Hawkes
University of N. H.
5 years
Sept. 1938
Science, Civics
James M. Dysart
Bowdoin College
9 years
Sept. 1932
Mathematics
Katherine K. Waldron
Boston University University of Maine
13 years
Sept. 1928
Civics
William H. Erwin
4 years
Sept. 1936
History, Guidance
G. Vinton Jones
St. Mary's College Colby College
11 years
Sept. 1929
History
Albert J. Murphy
Bridgewater State T. Col.
Boston University
10 years
Sept. 1931
History
Eula I. Hutchins
Boston University
13 years
Sept. 1932
History
Edward R. Oakman
Boston University
1 year
Sept. 1937
English
Constance F. Stecher
Boston University
12 years
Sept. 1928
English
Charles W. Brooks
Bridgewater State T. Col.
23 years
Jan. 1916
English
Rufus M. Grindle
Colby College
14 years
Sept. 1934
English
Marion L. Billings
Smith College University of Maine
17 years
Sept. 1926
English
Gladys E. Maxfield
English, Drawing
Katherine D. Hearn
9 years
Sept. 1933
English, Latin
Bernadine McCusker
8 years
Sept. 1931
Drawing
Aldo C. Chiesa
Trinity College Boston University Mass. School of Art
111/2 years
April 1929
29 years
Sept. 1924
Mathematics
Alton C. Perry
University of Maine
17 years
Sept. 1924
155
156
Department
October 1, 1938 Membership
Name
Education
Experience
Service Began
Latin
Ida Wilsker
Boston University
16 years
Sept. 1924
French, Latin
Hazel M. Summerville
University of N. H.
13 years
Sept. 1926
French
Josephine A. Keany
Boston University
17 years
Sept. 1924
German, Spanish
U. Chester Ullman
St. John's College
5 years
Sept. 1936
Household Arts
Ruth J. Bennett
Framingham State T. Col.
23 years
Sept. 1919
Household Arts
Bertha C. Emerson
Fairmount Normal
27 years
Sept. 1927
Librarian
Ruth P. Strout
Boston University
11 years
Sept. 1929
Commercial
Raymond L. Strangford
Northeastern University
21 years
Sept. 1922
Commercial
Edna M. Parker
Boston University
8 years
Sept. 1935
Commercial
Richard W. Johnson
Fitchburg State T. Col.
18 years
Sept. 1922
Commercial
G. Kenneth Rogers
Northeastern University
11/2 years
Sept. 1938
Commercial
Mildred B. Ahlgren
Salem State T. College
19 years
Sept. 1923
Commercial
Viola P. Evans
Salem State T. College
13 years
Sept. 1928
Commercial
Lillie A. Kleinberg
Boston University
University of Berlin
6 years
Mar. 1936
Commercial
Margaret C. Kirby
Salem State T. College
24 years
Sept. 1923
Commercial
Ruth W. Thrasher
Boston University
17 years
Sept. 1924
Commercial
Anna M. Tilley
Boston University
12 years
Sept. 1928
Commercial
Marion J. Simpson
Salem State T. College
4 years
Sept. 1936
Physical Education
Ellsworth R. Thwing
Aurora College
11 years
Sept. 1929
Physical Education
Alice E. Daughraty
Posse Nissen School
11 years
Sept. 1929
Vocal Music
Mae L. Lindsay
B. U. College of Music
3 years
Sept. 1938
SOUTH DISTRICT
District Principal
Charles G. Lord
Boston University 19 years
Sept. 1927
Department
October 1, 1938 Membership
Name
Education
Experience
Service Began
BRAINTREE HIGHLANDS SCHOOL
Cadet
245
George A. Jones
2 years
Sept. 1936
Grade VIII
23
Loretta M. McGinty
11 years
Sept. 1930
Grade VII
21
Albert Avitabile
Bridgewater State T. Col. Bridgewater State T. Col. Bridgewater State T. Col. Boston University
31/2 years
Feb. 1935
Grade VI
26
Flora I. Donald
Grade V
27
Elinor Stimson
Lowell State T. College Gorham Normal Boston University N. Adams State T. Col. Keene Normal
9 years
Sept. 1933
Grade IV
26
Eunice M. Brown
'10 years
Sept. 1930
Grade III
27
Doris M. Varney
12 years
Sept. 1929
Grade II
29
Josephine M. Foster
351/2 years
Sept. 1903
Grade I
38
Mary A. Reardon
5 years
Sept. 1933
Kindergarten
28
Cornelia A. Sullivan
Braintree High School Hyannis State T. Col. Bridgewater State T. Col. 2 years
Sept. 1936
NOAH TORREY SCHOOL
Cadet
445
John F. Barrows
Bridgewater State T. Col. N. Adams State T. Col.
2 years
Sept. 1936
Cadet
Doris G. Perkins
1 year
Oct. 1937
Grade VIII
24
Blanche Hinds
26 years
Dec. 1924
Grade VIII
24
Frances E. Gray
3 years
Dec. 1935
Grade VII
33
Clara B. Ferguson
26 years
Sept. 1929
Grade VII
32
Marguerite V. Murphy
22 years
Sept. 1930
Grade VI
33
Helen H. Darroch
Gorham Normal
11 years
Sept. 1933
Grade VI
32
Margaret L. Reardon
Bridgewater State T. Col.
5 years
Sept. 1933
Grade V
40
Florence M. Jeffers
Westfield State T. Col.
111/2 years
Sept. 1931
Grade V
40
Ruth G. Cleverly
Salem State T. Col.
2 years
Sept. 1936
Grade IV
32
Esther F. Drake
Bridgewater State T. Col.
13 years
Sept. 1928
Boston State T. Col. Boston University Lowell State T. Col. Bridgewater State T. Col.
101/2 years
Sept. 1933
157
158
Department
October 1, 1938 Membership
Name
Education
Experience
Service Began
Grade IV
32
Margaret E. Perkins
Colby College
19 years
Sept. 1922
Grade III
30
Constance A. Church
Bridgewater State T. Col.
5 years
Sept. 1933
Grade III
29
Mary F. Flaherty
Bridgewater State T. Col.
7 years
Sept. 1936
Grade II
28
Mildred S. Parsons
Perry Normal
8 years
Sept. 1932
Grade II
29
Ida E. Stratton
Newburyport Training
27 years
Apr. 1926
Special Class
7
Shirley E. Makemson
Bridgewater State T. Col.
9 years
Sept. 1932
POND SCHOOL
75
Grade I
22
Leta M. Weston
Brookfield High School Bridgewater State T. Col.
27 years
Sept. 1918
Grade I
21
May Burns
5 years
Sept. 1933
Kindergarten
32
Lucy Gage
Wheelock
14 years
Sept. 1933
JOSEPHINE B. COLBERT SCHOOL
31
Grade I
14
Clara N. M. Holbrook
Thayer Academy Perry Normal
ยท 29 years
Sept. 1909
Kindergarten
17
Ethella M. Nichols
22 years
Sept. 1916
NORTH DISTRICT
District Principal
Chester T. Ray
Bridgewater State T. Col.
9 years
Sept. 1936
MONATIQUOT SCHOOL
Cadet
317
Abia E. Brown
Sept. 1937
Grade VIII
38
Mary C. Halloran
Framingham State T. Col. 7 years Bridgewater State T. Col. Boston University 9 years
Sept. 1931
Department
October 1, 1938 Membership
Name
Education
Experience
Service Began
Grade VII
44
Mabelle E. Steele
Plymouth Normal
28 years
Jan. 1933
Grade VI
43
E. Aldana Coleman
Castine Normal
28 years
Sept. 1926
Grade V
34
Marcia B. White
Oswego Normal, N. Y.
6 years
Sept. 1937
Grade IV
37
Mabel I. Priestman
Farmington Normal
11 years
Sept. 1929
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