Town annual report of Saugus 1906, Part 16

Author: Saugus (Mass.)
Publication date: 1906
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 326


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13


3


22


16


6


60


Number very defective in hearing


6


2


12


8


3


3I


Number of parents notified ....


27


35


88


37


16


203


The following are not included in the figures given above :


I. Many children of grade one.


2. Pupils not in school in December.


3. Eye tests of pupils wearing glasses.


Truant Officers' Report.


FOR THE YEAR 1906.


Mr. Joy.


Mr. Mansfield.


Total.


Number of cases investigated


33


92


125


Number of cases of truancy


12


18


30


Number absent for good cause


IO


27


37


Number illegally absent


8


47


55


Number taken to court


O


2


2


Number sent to truant school .


O


I


I


Number parents summoned to court


3


2


5


Number taken from street to school


3


O


3


1


REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT.


AVERAGE MEMBERSHIP.


High School.


Saugus Center


Clifton- dale.


East Saugus


All Schools.


1 897.


January. .


74


223


36c 386


154 167


847


September.


100


276


977


1898.


January.


86


274


417


163


939


September


98


256


420


197


I,O24


1899.


January. .


95


268


385


181 164


979


September


86


267


425


-


1900.


January. .


85


260


43I


159


993


September


102


255


532


152


1,120


1901.


January. .


98


261


510


146


1,089


September


I2I


273


502


157


1,130


1902.


January ..


I13


263


500


164


1,115


September


124


264


571


172


1,200


1903.


January.


109


250


539


169


1,148


September


II2


276


624


185


1,277


1 904.


January.


99


273


622


180


1,250


September


108


298


610


198


1,300


1905.


January ...


98


294


598 650


187


1,257


September


115


310


250


1,420


1906.


January . .


IIO


315


629


239


1,374


September


I33


363


630


240


1,450


27


992


ENROLMENT BY GRADE AND AGE, SEPTEMBER, 1906.


AGE.


GRADES.


5


6


7


8


9


IO


II


12


13


14


15


16


17


18


19


I


4


116


67


IS


7


· .


·


·


·


.


212


2


.


.


6


66


53


18


8


6


157


3


.


5


47


70


28


6


I


4


I


162


4


171


5


·


.


·


·


125


7


117


S


18


7


I


4


3


I


2


60


High School.


12


4


7


12


6


3


32


13


I


3


4


I


I


IO


Ungraded


I


7


9


14


15


II


4


16


9


7


3


I


2


. . ·


·


.


.


99


Totals


5


129


147


139


155


160


119


164


126


140


96


73


38


24


9


4


1523


·


·


.


147


6


8


22


48


25


15


6


I


2


I


·


109


9


92


IO


2


24


23


5


I3


12


4


· ·


.


·


·


.


.


.


.


REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT.


Totals.


28


·


2


I


4


44


45


36


10


7


3I


47


4


36


25


20


8


.


II


I


23


6


4I


60


32


35


37


25


12


I


4


5


·


.


7


.


35


·


29


REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT.


Annual Statistics for Twenty Years.


YEAR.


Total Enrollment.


Average Whole Number.


Average Attendance.


Per cent. of Attendance.


1887


601


507


457


90


1888.


620


512


463


90


1889


767


554


492


90


1890.


856


584


536


92


1891


758


637


565


88


1892


872


677


608


89


1893


908


708


629


89


1894


903


705


644


91.3


1895 .


960


743


68


92


1896


1,037


811


747


92


1897


1,196


913


850


93


1898


1,284


972


897


92.2


1899.


1,207 .


1,004


924


92


1900


1,123


994


910


91.5


1901


1,247


1,099


1,016


92.4


1902


1,224


1,127


1,030


91.3


1903 .


1,330


1,170


1,044


89.2


1904


1,339


1,235


1,112


90


1905


1,495


1,294


1,173


90


1906


1,568


1,367


1,265


92.6


30


REPORT OF SUPERINTENDMENT.


ANNUAL ENROLMENT BY GRADES


FOR EIGHT YEARS.


Grades.


1899


1900


1901


1902


1903


1904


1905


1906


I


123


147


120


184


194


159


2II


212


2


109


113


117


II4


I37


158


140


157


3


I22


118


114


II5


127


152


174


162


4


103


118


129


I28


123


I22


153


171


5


107


125


I2I


119


I4I


121


130


147


6


113


103


99


108


I20


140


142


125


7


7 I


IOI


104


II3


108


115


116


II7


8


76


70


92


93


103


93


107


109


9


54


68


58


75


77


88


87


92


IO


33


44


48


45


45


48


48


60


High School


II


26


34


37


34


23


27


38


35


12


15


18


28


31


24


19


17


32


13


IO


5


IO


17


20


16


II


IO


Ungraded


49


75


93


84


79


93


100


99


Totals


1016


II39


1170


I260


1321


1351


1474


1528


REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT.


31


Teachers and Schools.


Ward


Grade


Teachers


Year of Elec- tion


Present Salary


High School.


Leland A. Ross, Principal


1902


$1,500


Helen L. Bacheller


1895


750


x, xiii


Edith M. Ellsbree


1905


550


Rebecca Moore.


1904


600


Myrtie E. Nute.


1904


600


ix, ..


Clara B. Holden.


1906


500


North Saugus Mixed


Maud L. Plummer .


1905


450


Lotta M. Wentworth


1906


320


Ethel W. Coker, Principal.


1903


650


vii


Edith M. Clark


1906


450


vi


Sarah A. Biffin.


1904


450


V


Eva May Brewer.


1901


450


iv


Lilla G. Parker


1898


450


iii


G. A. Walton


1873


450


ii.


Florence L. Black


1905


450


i.


M. L. Walton.


1881


450


3


Cliftondale Felton School


ix.


Mabel E. Bemis, Principal ....


1905


650


I


2


viii


32


REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT.


Teachers and Schools .- Continued.


Ward


Grade


Teachers


Year of Elec- tion


Present Salary


3


Alice E. Preston, Assistant.


1906


$360


viii


Mabel E. Nowell.


1900


450


vi, vii


Edith A. Chellis


1906


450


iv, v


Grace P. Bartlett


1898


450


ii, iii.


Elizabeth B. Sawyer


1904


450


i.


Elizabeth P. Lefavou


1903


450


Lincoln Avenue


vi, vii


Gertrude Lowe


1903


450


iv, v.


Grace M. Stone


1906


450


ii, iii.


Lucy M. Hayes


1906


450


Brick School


vi, vii .


Maria E. Smith, Principal ..


1892


525


iv, v.


Annie E. Rhodes


1905


450


ii, iii.


Edith K. Moore


1903


450


i


Clara Trowbridge


1892


450


Essex Street


--


iii, iv


Irene F. Thompson.


1906


450


i, ii.


Laura F. Armitage, Principal


1885


475


REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT.


33


Teachers and Schools .- Continued.


Ward


Grade


Teachers


Year of Elec- tion


Present Salary


East Saugus


vii, viii.


Mabel A. Bacon, Principal ..


1906


$500


v, vi.


Elizabeth W. Crowell


1903


475


iii, iv


Ina E. Hildreth


1906


450


i, ii


Lucy A. Walsh


1904


450


New School


iii, iv, v


Ella F. Robinson


1901


450


i, ii


Lucille C. Morse


1906


450


Lynnhurst


Mixed


M. Ellinor Forsyth


...


1905


450


Oaklandvale


Mixed


Grace E. Penney


1903


400


Music


Helen M. Page.


1895


400


Drawing


C. Edward Newell


1903


450


4


5


34


Tabular Statement for the Year Ending June 30, 1906.


TEACHERS.


Enrollment.


Boys.


Girls.


Less than 5.


Over 15.


Between 7


and 14.


Average


Average


Attendance.


Per Cent. of


Attendance.


Tardiness.


Dismissals.


Visitors.


Leland A. Ross.


115


30


65


0


84


6


108.4


102.7


94.7


215


192


36


Alice J. Potter


59


31


28


0


11


35


53.6


48.6


90.6


208


123


29


Sarah A. Biffin .


41


17


24


0


1


35


38.


36.


94.


92


46


110


Eva May Brewer


49


29


20


0


0


47


47.7


45.8


94.


28


5


79


Pauline R. Peckham


59


24


35


0


0


59


52.7


48.9


92.


70


19


25


Georgiana Walton


46


16


0


0


45


42.2


39.7


94.1


67


19


36


Florence L. Black


36


20


16


0


0


20


35.8


32.6


91.


41


17


57


M. L. Walton


51


28


23


0


0


13


43.


38.


89.


76


15


53


Mabel E. Bemis


47


18


29


0


13


16


44.6


42.


94.2


33


37


152


Mabel E. Nowell


51


23


28


0


8


30


47.9


44.9


93.7


46


54


113


Bertha I. Phillips


17


23


24


0


0


47


45.8


42.9


93.8


15


30


71


Grace P. Bartlett


48


26


22


0


0


18


44.7


42.


93.9


24


20


134


Elizabeth B. Sawyer


42


22


20


0


0


41


37.2


35.4


95.4


39


7


117


Elizabeth P. Lefavour


49


26


23


0


0


9


41.


37.


90.


37


8


124


Alice G. Smart


49


22


27


0


0


46


42.8


40.


93.5


65


28


101


Eva Alice Cole


45


25


20


0


0


45


37.9


34.8


91.6


64


20


80


Lillian C. Campbell


42


18


24


0


0


37


29.7


27.9


93.4


12


12


113


M. E. Smith.


56


23


33


0


2


50


48.6


45.3


93.


59


33


74


Annie E. Rhodes


56


24


32


0


0


56


46.1


43.3


93.7


39


33


45


Edith K. Moore


55


26


29


0


0


42


47.2


42.8


90.2


48


21


50


Clara Trowbridge


42


18


24


0


0


7


37.8


33.5


88.6


78


10


100


Susie L. Fitz


45


21


24


0


0


44


34.1


33.


93.


54


23


110


Laura F. Armitage


44


22


22


1


0


5


52


50.


46.8


93.6


42


15


75


Ethel W. Coker


53


24


29


0


2


49


44.


38.6


88.


56


45


53


Ella F. Robinson


80


39


41


0


0


79


35.9


33.5


93.


44


25


40


Lucie Mears-Norris .


3


0


3


0


0


2


38.3


33.4


88.


62


32


74


Lilla G. Parker .


82


44


38


5


0


25


69.8


60.3


82.1


44


9


26


M. Ellinor Forsyth


36


15


21


0


2


29


24.4


22.3


92.1


213


46


39


Maude L. Plummer


58


29


29


0


2


40


42.2


39.1


92.8


246


18


75


Grace E. Penney .


23


15


8


0


0


18


19.


18.


93.


25


18


69


REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT.


72


6


110


0


15


37.5


35.4


93.


59


37


22


Elizabeth W. Crowell


·


Membership.


SUMMARY


FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1906.


Whole number enrolled in all schools 1,568


Number of boys .


769


Number of girls .


799


Number under five (5)


I


Number over fifteen (15)


130


Number between seven (7) and fourteen (14)


1,087


Average membership


1,367


Average attendance


.


1,265


Per cent. of attendance .


92.6


Number of teachers employed, including specials (2), 40


Increase during the year


2


Number of teachers withdrawn for the year 1906 IO


Number of new teachers for the year 1906 . 13


Number of different schools


31


Increase during the year


I


Number of tardinesses


2,314


Number of dismissals


986


Number of visits, not including those of Committee and


Superintendent


2,355


FOR THE FALL TERM, 1906.


Average membership . 1,453


Average attendance


1,342


Per cent. of attendance


93.7


Number of teachers, including specials (2)


42


Number who have attended Normal School


26


Number who have graduated from Normal School


20


Number of children in Town, September 1906, from 5 to 15 years of age . 1,326


Number of boys . ·


645


Number of girls .


.


681


Number between seven (7) and fourteen (14) · 935


Graduating Exercises


OF THE Class of '06, Saugus High School Tuesday, June 26, 1906.


PROGRAM.


MARCH-Class of 1906 . · Joseph Meddie Scott, '06 HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA


MUSIC-The Naiad Queen .


Rollinson


HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA


PRAYER


REV. JOHN LABAREE


MUSIC-Stormfiend


Roeckel, arranged by Marshall CHORUS


ESSAY-"Do ye Nexte Thyng"


MABEL EMELINE TURNER (SECOND HONOR)


CLASS ORATION-"A Man, Sir !" .


JOHN RANDOLPH LARABEE


ESSAY-Signal Lights


GEORGE SANBORN HULEN


MUSIC-Santus


Gounod


CHORUS


37


GRADUATING EXERCISES.


CLASS HISTORY


JENNIE CORSON


CLASS POEM-The Legend of the Bells GERTRUDE RUSSELL STILES


ESSAY-The Swastika


JOHN EDWARD KING


MUSIC-Vocal Solo Adoration Telma MARTHA CAMPBELL SMALL


(Violin accompaniment by Jennie Corson) CLASS PROPHECY


MARY GOODELL WINCHESTER


*ESSAY-The Protection of Niagara Falls ·


EDNA LUCY CLARK


CLASS WILL FRANK SELDEN HATCH


.


ESSAY-"For Value Received I Promise to Pay," LESTER BURTON STRUTHERS (FIRST HONOR)


MUSIC-Viviane Overture . Bennet HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA


PRESENTATION OF CLASS GIFT


JOSEPH MEDDIE SCOTT


ACCEPTANCE FOR THE SCHOOL


BERTRAM HULEN, '07


AWARD OF DIPLOMAS SINGING OF CLASS ODE


*Excused


Graduates.


Classical Course.


Jennie Corson, John Edward King,


Grace Francesca Noera,


Lester Burton Struthers,


Mabel Emeline Turner,


Frank Selden Hatch,


John Randolph Labaree Gertrude Russell Stiles,


Edward Louis Sullivan


Mary Goodell Winchester.


Four Years English Course. George Sanborn Hulen.


Three Years English Course.


Edna Lucy Clark, Joseph Meddie Scott, Martha Campbell Small.


Three Years Certificate. Avery Merritt Porter.


Bond Prize Recitations.


THURDAY EVENING, JUNE 28 1906.


PROGRAM.


I


The Substitute


. Packard


RUTH M. EDMONDS.


2 Stubby's Bouquet Anon


BERTHA BARRAR


3 The Pattison Twins Hall


RUTH A. HATCH


4 The Execution of Montrose . Ayton


CARLTON B. GAMMONS


5 Cy Pringle's Detective Experience Anon


EDNA MAY JOHNSON


Music a. Une Larme


Dunkler 26. Cappriccio . Golterman MISS M'CONOILLE


6 The Shadow of the Gallows . . Anon


WALTER ROBBINS


7


Cleb's Courtship


Anon


LAURA AVIS WALKER


SAUGUS PUBLIC LIBRARY


3 1729 00051 4031


2


40


BOND PRIZE RECITATIONS.


8 The Story of the Old Violin


. Franklin


JOHN T. BRADY


9


Naughty Zell


Anon


*MARY GOODELL WINCHESTER


10 Hagar Nicholson


GRACE F. NOERA


Music ( a. Andante and Allegro from Concerto, Hubelein


b. Musette


·


Offenbach


MISS M'CONOILLE


*Excused.


AWARD OF PRIZES


The first prize, Shakespeare's Complete Works, 10 volumes, was awarded to Grace F. Noera.


The second prize, Macaulay's History of England, 5 volumes, was awarded to Ruth A. Hatch.


The third prize, Boswell's Life of Johnson, was awarded to John T. Brady. .


Bond prizes for improvement in scholarship during the year were awarded as follows: To the two upper classes, George S. Hulen; two lower classes, Herbert H. Hudson.


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