Town annual report of Plymouth, MA 1946, Part 19

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Publication date: 1946
Publisher: Town of Plymouth
Number of Pages: 398


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DENTAL DEFECTS CORRECTED HONOR CLASSES


The follow-up of examinations is necessary to get the best results. These figures show an increase since June 1945 in dental corrections, an indication of a more gen- eral interest in dental health by teachers, dentist, par- ents, and childen.


Hedge School


Cornish School


Mt. Pleasant


Grade 2


78%


Grade 1


65%


Grade 1 50%


Grade 2 54% Grade 2 65% Grade 2 71%


Grade 3 66% Grades 2, 3 63% Grade 3 77%


Grade 3


66%


Grades 3, 4


52% Grade 4 60%


Grade 4 58%


Grade 4


60%


Grade 5


66%


Grade 4 58%


Grade 5 63%


Grade 5 71% Grade 5 58%


Grade 5


55%


Grade 6


51%


Grade 6


70%


Oak Street


Cold Spring School


Manomet


School


School


Grades 1, 2 57%


Grades 1, 2 56%


Grades 1, 2 51%


Grades 3, 4 70%


Grades 3, 4 88%


Grades 5, 6 57%


A


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EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM


Classroom instruction by the dental hygienist consists of monthly inspections for mouth cleanliness and short graded lessons on the various phases of oral hygiene such as, visiting the dentist regularly, dental nutrition, and daily home care. This year there were 344 oral hygiene lessons given to the pupils.


PRE-SCHOOL WORK-AN IMPORTANT PHASE


Well-child conferences attended by dental hygienist 3


Mothers interviewed and babies seen 28


Pre-school examinations, May, 1946:


Number of inspections by dental hygienist 93


Children found to be free from defects 35


Children receiving attention of family dentist 16


This year we were encouraged to find the children in one first grade with the following remarkable record:


Pupils examined 29


Pupils holding certificates from family dentist .... 4


Pupils found to have all corrections made 21


EXAMINATIONS BY SCHOOL DENTISTS


September 1946


Pupils examined in Elementary Schools and Junior High 1709


Pupils found to have all needed corrections made 484


Pupils found to have certificates from family dentist 78


Pupils examined in Senior High School 426


Pupils found to have all needed corrections made 154


DENTAL WORK AT CLINICS


Pupils having teeth cleaned 940


Permanent teeth filled (six-year molars) 145


Permanent teeth extracted (six-year molars) 9


Baby teeth extracted 135


Treatments (including X-Ray) 111


Pupils having all corrections made 76


Pupils having had part of corrections made 19


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Amount received for cleaning of teeth $90.80 Amount received for filling and extractions 20.85


Amount received for tooth brushes sold 41.25


Total mount received at clinic


$152.90


JANE B. BRADFORD, Dental Hygienist.


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REPORT OF SUPERVISOR OF ATTENDANCE


Absences Referred to Supervisor


Sickness Truancy


Others


Total


Elementary Schools 10


38


29


77


Junior High School


26


45


46


117


Senior High School


1


2


2 5


Employment certificates inspected for validity 372 ....


Employment certificates found to be invalid ....


238


Minors found working without employment certif- cates 26


Cases of habitual absence investigated for Superin- tendent's office 65


Newsboys' licenses investigated and reported upon


23


Truants found on streets and taken to school 29


Appearances at court cases


17


Total cases investigated


731


Total visits to homes


322


Total visits to schools


236


RALPH F. MATINZI,


Supervisor.


EMPLOYMENT OF MINORS


1943


1944


1945 1946


Certificates to minors 14 to 16 years


126


216


76


65


Certificates to minors 16 to 21 years


531


414


289


404


Totals ........................


657


630


365


469


SCHOOL CENSUS, 1946


Males


Females


Totals


Persons 5 to 7 years


244


241


485


Persons 7 to 16 years


901


784


1685


Totals


1145


1025


2170


SCHOOL ENROLLMENT-DECEMBER, 1946


SCHOOL


ELEMENTARY GRADES


JUNIOR HIGH


SENIOR HIGH


1


2


3


4


5


6


P.A.


J.P.A.


7


8


9


10


11


12


P.G.


Total


Senior High


160


136


143


12


451


Junior High


22


188


168


200


578


Hedge


36


27


32


36


38


30 31


18


420


Cornish


30


38


38


31


36


38


37


248


Burton


(22


12)


37


38


20


129


Mount Pleasant


36


37


27


34


31


33


198


Cold Spring


27


(22


11)


60


Oak Street


(17


16)


(15


14)


62


Manomet


(19


18)


(14


12)


(9


15)


87


Total


232


205


183


169


193


184


38


22


188


168


200


160


136


143


12


2233


36


27


34


36


39


-


377


Grade groups enclosed in parentheses are taught by one teacher


CHANGES IN SCHOOL STAFF


Resigned or On Leave Name


School


Taught


Years Served in Plymouth


*Bearse, Louise H.


Senior High


English


14


Figueiredo, Viola


Senior High


Household Arts


7-5 months


*Girard, Helena C.


Junior High


Science


1-5 months


Hey, F. Olive


Senior High


U. S History


3


*Kelly, Bernice E.


All Schools


Instrumental Music


1


** Kingman, David R.


Senior High


Biology


1-7 months


Leonard, Leella F.


Hedge


Grade 3


31


*Packard, Theodore


Senior High


Radio, Mach., Auto Mech.


3-5 months


*Rae, Lucy C.


Manomet


Grades 3 and 4


7-6 months


*Rudolph, Louis C. Ryan, Mary A.


Hedge


Grade 3


9-5 months


New Appointees Name


School


Subjects


Training


Years of Experience


* Arruda, Selma W.


Manomet


Grades 3 and 4


No. Carolina 'T'. C.


14


Cappannari, Dolores


Hedge


Grade 3


Bridgewater T. C.


11


#Cappannari, Louis L.


Junior High


Science


Northeaston


1


*Doten, Sara F.


Hedge


Grade 5


Bridgewater T. C.


8


Graeme-Harrison, Alice


Junior High


English


Keystone T. C.


27-6 mo.


#Guidoboni, Carlo T. Gunther, Barbara Holmes, Roland W.


School Dept.


Office


Plymouth High


0


Senior High


English


Bowdoin College


0


#Johnson, Phyllis M.


Junior High


Civics, Social Studies


Bridgewater T. C.


1-5 mo.


Kennedy, Mary E.


Hedge


Grade 4


Bridgewater T. C.


0


Kingman, Virginia H.


Senior High


Household Arts


Framingham T. C.


8


Matthews, Edith E.


Hedge


Grade 1


Bridgewater T. C.


0


#Pacheco, John


All Schools


Instrumental Music


N. E. Conservatory


2


#Walker, John H.


Jr .- Sr. High


Physical Education


Boston University


4-5 mo.


* Stubstitute


** On Leave


# Returned from Service


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3-5 mo.


Senior High


Radio, Mach., Auto Mech. Tufts


2-5 months


Jr .- Sr. High


Physical Education


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SCHOOL DEPARTMENT EMPLOYEES December 31, 1946


Burr F. Jones Elinor B. Sanderson


*Barbara M. Gunther


Superintendent of Schools Secretary Clerk


SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL


Edgar J. Mongan


Principal English


Iris E. Albertini


Helen M. Bagnall, Mrs.


Ellen M. Downey


Lydia J. Gardner, Mrs.


Sten., Cler. Prac., Type.


Carlo T. Guidoboni


Radio, Mach., Auto Mech.


*Roland W. Holmes


English


Jeannette C. Jacques


French


Typewriting, Bookkeeping


Elizabeth C. Kelly


Bookkeeping, Bus. Problems


Biology (On Leave)


*Virginia H. Kingman, Mrs. Katherine J. Lang Nellie R. Locklin


Type., Ec. Geog., Prob of Dem.


Arthur G. Pyle


U. S. History


English, Psychology, Guidance


Basic Mathematics


Richard Smiley


Biology


Alice F. Urann, Mrs.


English


Margie E. Wilbur


Latin


Claiborne H. Young


Physics, Chem., Aeronautics


JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL


Mary M. Dolan


Principal


Beatrice M. Arthur


Bus. Training, Math.


Grace Blackmer


Clothing


Lawrence M. Bongiovanni


Civics, Guidance


Louis L. Cappannari


Esther M. Chandler


Math., Algebra


Mary Cingolani


English, Latin, French


Woodworking, Drafting


* Alice Graeme-Harrison, Mrs. Phyllis M. Johnson Alice Lema


"lish, Jr. Practical Arts


C s, Social Studies


English, Social Studies


Bertha E. McNaught


English, Mathematics


Math., Soc. St., Jr. Prac. Arts


Science Woodworking, Drafting


English, Civics


Soc. St .; Library


Social Studies


English, Guidance


Eng., Rem. Reading


English, Latin


Mathematics


*New Employees, 1946


U. S. History


History, U. S. History


Helen C. Johnson


David R. Kingman


Household Arts


Mathematics, Geom., Trig.


Miriam A. Raymond, Mrs. Mario J. Romano


Science


Deane E. Eldridge Irene M. Golden


Loring R. C. Mugford Joffrey T. Nunez Hector Patenaude Virginia Pekarski Barbara E. Pioppi, Mrs. Marian E. Radcliffe


Sara B. Sharkey, Mrs.


Doris G. Smith, Mrs. Marjorie D. Viets, Mrs. Catherine D. Welsh


OFFICE


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HEDGE SCHOOL


Franklyn O. White


Principal


Kathryn H. McCarthy


Grade I


*Edith E. Matthews, Mrs.


Grade I


Olga D. Anderson, Mrs. Grade II


Margaret L. Christie Grade II


Dorothy E. Morton Grade III


*Dolores G. Cappannari, Mrs. Grade III


*Mary E. Kennedy Evelyn L. Peck


Grade IV


Grade IV


Grade V


*Sara F. Doten, Mrs. Madeline A. Johnson


Grade V


Susan M. Beauregard, Mrs. Grade VI


Florence C. Giberti


Grade VI


Frances Donahoe


Practical Arts


CORNISH-BURTON SCHOOL


Franklyn O. White


Principal


Louise E. Tosi


Grade I


Gertrude W. Zahn


Grade 1


Flora A. Keene


Grade II


Dorothy A. Judkins


Grade II, III


Helen F. Perrier


Grade III


Esther A. Maloni, Mrs.


Grade IV


Helen F. Holmes


Grade V


Bertha H. Perkins, Mrs.


Grade V


Charlotte E. Lovering


Grade VI


Ruth H. Tolman


Grade VI


Carolyn L. Avanzini, Mrs. Practical Arts


Mary G. Perkins, Mrs.


Building Assistant


COLD SPRING SCHOOL


Mora E. Norton Sara S. Bent


Grade I


Grades II, III


OAK STREET SCHOOL


Janet Broadbent


Eleanor L. White, Mrs.


Grades I, II


Grades III, IV


MOUNT PLEASANT SCHOOL


Helen S. Manchester, Mrs. Principal, Grade VI


Gladys L. Simmons, Mrs. Grade I


Marjorie J. Cassidy Grade II


M. Louise Peterson


Grade III


Mabel R. Mitchell, Mrs.


Grade IV


Esther M. Ward


Grade V


Helen H. Linnell


Grade VI (Part-time)


MANOMET SCHOOL


Elouise E. Cashin, Mrs.


Emma H. Anderson, Mrs.


*Selma W. Arruda, Mrs.


Principal, Grades V, VI


Grades I, II


Grades III, IV


*New Employees, 1946


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SPECIAL TEACHERS


Eleanor Anifantis


Hazel Bates


Margaret E. Brown, Mrs.


Beatrice E. Garvin, Mrs.


John Pacheco


Carolyn E. Parren


John H. Walker


Vocal Music Art-Elem., Jr. High


Art-Jr., Sr. High


Phys. Educ .- Jr .- Sr. High Girls


Instrumental Music


Phys. Educ .- Elementary


Phys. Educ .- Jr .- Sr. High Boys .


HEALTH DEPARTMENT


Frank J. Abate, Jr., M. D.


School .Physician-Boys


Medora V. Eastwood, M. D. School Physician-Girls


Jane B. Bradford


Dental Hygiene Teacher


Hilda Swett


School Nurse


Priscilla M. Crawley


Assistant to Nurse


CLERKS


Ruth F. Bailey, Mrs.


Gloria A. Botieri


Hedge School


Frances C. Carletti, Mrs.


Junior High School


Marie E. Southwell


Cornish School


SUPERVISOR OF ATTENDANCE Ralph F. Matinzi


SUPERVISOR OF SCHOOL BUILDINGS Thomas A. Bodell


JANITORS


Cold Spring, Oak Street, Cornish Manomet School


Hedge School


Cornish-Burton School


Junior-Senior High Schools


Asst. at Hedge School


Mount Pleasant School


Arthur Poirier


Senior High School


Adelard Savard


Jr .- Sr. High School


Junior High School


CORNISH SCHOOL LUNCH


Sylvia Smiley, Mrs. *Barbara B. Bartlett, Mrs.


Marie Rose, Mrs. *Frances Bosari, Mrs.


HEDGE SCHOOL LUNCH Annie Vaz, Mrs.


STATE-AIDED VOCATIONAL EDUCATION


Katherine Alden Louise A. Chrimes, Mrs.


Margaret E. Brown, Mrs.


Pottery School Handicraft Decorative Painting


*Joseph Borella David Briggs Leo Callahan Peter A. Dries Wilson Farnell


* Aroldo Guidoboni James Martin


Fred J. Smith


Senior High School


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ON LEAVE (As of December 31, 1946)


Charles I. Bagnall John W. Packard


Alba Martinelli (resigned)


*New Employees, 1946


INDEX TO TOWN REPORT


Part I


Aid to Dependent Children


164


Annual Town Meeting, March 23, 1946


6


Assessors, Board of 135


Buildings, Inspector of 120


Cemetery Commissioners 166


Community Nurse


180


Engineer, Town


142


Fire Commissioner


143


Fisheries, Inland


141


Forest, Town Committee


146


Forest Warden


144


Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth


141


Harbor Master


139


Health, Board of


113


Jurors, List of


175


Library


138


Officers, Town, 1946


3


Old Age Assistance


161


Park Commissioners


121


Planning Board 169


Police Department 147


158


Registrars of Voters 119


35


Retirement, Board of


154


Sealer of Weights and Measures


174


Selectmen, Board of


59


Social Survey


183


Special Town Meeting


27-28


State Audit


185


Streets and Sewers, Superintendent of


106


Town Clerk's Report


63


Births


81


Deaths


94


Marriages


64


Summary


105


Tree Warden


140


Water Commissioners 126


Water Superintendent


132


Public Welfare


Report of Advisory and Finance Committee


INDEX-Continued Part II INDEX TO ACCOUNTANT'S REPORT


Report of Town Accountant 3


Schedule A (Cash Receipts and Payments 7


Schedule B Appropriations (Additions to and Pay- ments from) 35


Schedule C (Estimated Receipts) 91


Schedule D (Revenue Account) 93


Schedule E (Excess and Deficiency)


96


Schedule F (Balance Sheet)


97


Schedule G and H (Funded Indebtedness) 102


Schedule I (Trust Funds) 103


Schedule J (Calculation of Credit 129


PART III


INDEX TO SCHOOL REPORT


Administration


3


Attendance, Supervisor of


56


Calendar 4


Census 56


Committee


3


Elementary Schools, Principal's Report


37


Employees 59


Employment of Minors


56


Enrollment


57


Financial


5


Health Department


50


Hygiene and Dental Clinic


53


Junior High School, Principal's Report


34


School Committee Report


10


Senior High School, Principal's Report


31


Special Departments


39


Superintendent's Report


15


Members of School Department Staff Resigned or Granted Leave 62


New Appointments to School Staff 58


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