Town annual report of Saugus 1957, Part 10

Author: Saugus (Mass.)
Publication date: 1957
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 460


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From the records and accomplishments of the health services in the -


past year, the following information was compiled:


Subject


Cenaus


Failure Notice


Mass. Vision Test


3989


287


Mass. liearing Test


3929


25


Physical Examination


1988


21


Hoight & Weight


1:018


Pupils presenting special hoalth considerations:


Cerebral palsy


3


Diabetes


Rheumatic Fever(diagnosed)


4


Epilepsy


5


Vision Problems (serious)


15


Cardiac(serious)


Artificial eye


2


Cystic Fibrosis


Post-polio(diagnosed)


12


Henophelia


1


Asthma(serious)


1


Cleft Palate


Hearing loss (marked)


6


Braces(cause other


Hearing aid


2


than polio)


5


Congenital defects:


Arm


3


Feet


8


Spine 2(one in wheelchair)


Accidents taken from school to hospital


12


llome calls 166


Home teachers 6


Referrals to clinics 28


Pre-school registrants


398


The Lions Club generously sponsored tonnilectomies and purchased needed glasses, where indicated, as in previous years.


Recommendations :


For the physical examination required by law we encourage and strongly advise parents to take child to his own physician, who is in a better position to evaluate this individual whom he has known since infancy. The Mass. Department of Public health advocates this trend. In the doctor's office or school, the parent should be present for this health appraisal.


Advise parents to bring up to date the immunisation program of the teen-ager; especially Polio and Diptheria. Since State and local facilities, apparently, are not available, the parent should assume this responsibility. Public Health authorities repeatedly emphasize the fact that diptheria is on the increase in this age group, and the pre-school immunization is no longer


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Suggest revision of policy requiring examination by school physician after & seven consecutive day absence, if pupil did not receive same from private physician. Under supervision of the school doctor, the school nurse could adequately provide this service thereby eliminating valuable time for all concerned.


We are proudly displaying a new portable audiometer (ear machine) pur- chased by the School Committee, and a beautiful New York Ortho-rator (eye machine) donated by the Lions Club. The school optometrists, the nurses and the pupils are enjoying the efficient, accurate screening tests which re- sult from this equipment.


Frances h. Mclaughlin


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Report of Supervisor of Secondary Attendance


Throughout the year a careful check has been made daily of pupils absent from Saugus High School except for a short period in October when the large number of absentees due to respiratory infections made it impracticable. Pupils absent for 7 consecutive school days have been required to present a doctor's certificate to be readmitted to school.


The annual check was made in September to see that all pupils under 16 years of age returned to school. The usual home calla have been made for Saugus Figh and Junior High Schools. Pupils transferring from other communities have been checked to see that they reported within a reasonable time after taking up new residence in Saugus.


Truancy will always be a problem with us. Detection of truancy is a major part of an attendance supervisor's work. Subsequent interviews are aimed at preventing a reoccurrence. Full cooperation of parents is necessary to reduce truancy and to ensure good school attendance. Parents shold realise that good school achievement depends in a large measure on tood school attendance. Our school enrollments continue to increase rapidly each year while the number of cases of truancy bas remained fairly constant. Fortunately our more serious truancy problems arise from a comparatively small percentage of our student population.


In closing I wish to express appreciation for the cooperation of local officials, parents, and teachers who have assisted me in my work.


Harold E. Haley


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Report of Instructor in Driver Education


It is the objective of the Driver education Program to make the youthful driver aware of the laws of driving, his responsibilities to other drivers, and to himself.


Because of the program initiated in March of 1957, whereby classroom instruction was offered to the junior class, we were able to start our Behind-the-Wheel training with the first half of the senior class, in September 1957. At the same time, we were conducting classroom instruction for the second half of the senior class. This secund group will receive their Behind-the-Wheel training from January to June, 1958,


With three instructors available, we are now offering classroom instruction to the entire junior class at the same time. Classroom instruction for this group will start in January, and wij and in Jure, 1958.


This new program will enable the instructors to start, in September 1958, with the Behind-the-Wheel training for the entire senior class.


E. W. Falzerano


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Report on Audio-Visual Education


Vivid learning experiences cannot be provided through words alone. The audio-visual department has tried to select and put into use integrated materials that will help to develop understanding and stimulate thinking.


Ten Encyclopaedia Brittanica 16mm sound films were purchased for use in the elementary grades. These were carefully selected for correlation with reading and social studies curriculum.


Time was spent in the technical study of new equipment. Durability, simplicity, weight, ease of operation, and maintenance as well as cost were guides in the evaluation of equipment for purchase.


Re-evaluation of equipment already in use was made and necessary servicing and repairs recommended. In a few instances, worn-out and obsolete pieces of equipment were replaced.


Some add was given the Saugus Junior High and Elementary Schools in the purchase of filmstrip projectors, a tape recorder, and record player, the balance being paid by student organisations and P. T. A.


A new 16mm sound projector replaced a worn-out model at the Saugus High School. The Lynnhurst Parent-Teacher Association replaced an obsolete filmstrip projector with a 500 watt air cooled model,


An outstanding contribution to the visual aids program was made by the Daily Evening Item in giving to the schools, free of charge, filmetrips on contemporary affairs, produced by Current Affairs Films. The film- strips are of particular value in the Junior and Senior High Schools.


To keep informed of the latest developments in the area of Audio- Visual education I have continued as an active and participating member of the Massachusetts Department of Audio-Visual Instruction. In March I attended the National Convention in Washington D. C. with other officers of the Massachusetts organization. In-school educational television and related problems vere discussed extensively through the convention.


Recommendationa:


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3. The addition of some lom science films to our film library.


ho The purchase of a light weight tape recorder for the use of super- visors and special teachers.


Visual aids are of inestimable value in promoting good comprehension and interpration. Because of their high interest to children, they serve as natural springboards to greater learning.


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Heport of Director of Cafeterias


Lunch Sales


$81,103.16


Subsidy


33,766.39


Total Receipts:


$114,069.55


Total Expenditures: 113.116.21


Cash Balance . December 31,1957 1,753.34


Number lunches served: 260,100


The Caklanvale Lunch Program opened in Karch of this year. An -- excellent pupil participation of 85% - 93% prevailed throughout the school year.


Plans for Armitage School are underway and we hope to be operating in a few weeks.


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Report of Rinehart Functional Handwriting System


Once again I am pleased to report on the operation of the handwriting program for the past year.


Your teschers have continued to give us the splendid cooperation which has become traditional in your schools and for the many courtesies extended to me and my personnel I am most grateful.


Our records show at the conclusion of June 1957 that 97% of the papers scored were Excellent or Good. It is reasonable to conclude, therefore, that 97% of the papers were eminently satisfactory. Only 3% of the papers were rated Fair or Unsatisfactory.


During the past school year we graded and diagnosed approximately 56,700 samples of handwriting for your pupils. A formal test was administered at four teaching-week intervals and a report was furnished each teacher in writing giving a careful diagnosis of the handwriting of each pupil in the rocm. We supplied the following instructional and motivational materials to your pupils and teachers: teacher outlines and folders, pupil folders, motivation graphs, individual certificates to pupils who qualified, diagnostic charts, handedness tosta, envelopes, seals, etc.


Our primary objective is to teach your students to read and write both cursive handwriting and hand lettering in order that they may have these two tools as efficient aids in school, business, and social correspondence. At each grade level we attempt to achieve the standard norm in speed and never lose sight of the fact that the concomitants of neatness, accuracy, and attention to detail in doing work are desirable characteristics that need to be developed along with technical skill.


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Report on Evening School


202


The Evening School Adult Program, put into operation by a vote of the School Board, was started October 1, 1957.


Under the direction of Miss Louise Solomita, registration took place September 17, 18, and 19. The following courses resulted from the registration: Sewing (beginners - 3 classes) Sewing (advanced - 2 classes) Weaving Leather tooling Rug Hooking Rug Braiding Decorated Ware Furniture Refinishing Foods Typewriting Shorthand


Each course was made up of twenty sessions of three hours each. Teachers and courses were certified by the State Department of Education which allowed Saugus a reimbursement of approximately one half of the operational cost.


The citizens advisory board was made up of :


Mrs. Malcolm Bisbee Mrs. Paul Haley Mr. L. W. Macomber Mrs. Edward Witozen


! Miss Solomita found the assistance and co-operation of the School


Board, the Superintendent of Schools, and the Advisory Board most helpful in making this one of the outstanding programs in the State,


Open house to be held on March 20, 1958 will include an exhibition and demonstration of work accomplished by the evening students during the year.


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APPENDIX B Table I


ENROLLMENT BY SCHOOLS -- AS OF OCTOBER 1, 1957


SCHOOLS


GRADES


1


2


3


4


5


6


7


8


9


10


11


12


Specs. Totals


Armitage-6 Rooms


36


28


35


39


28


38


204


Ballard-8 Rooms


25


22


28


32


32


22


27


33


221


Central Elementary-9 Rooms


107


186


293


Saugus Junior High-20 Il. R.


343


331


674


Cliftondale-4 Rooms


38


24 .


.37


31


130


Emmerson-4 Rooms


25


84


Felton-6 Rooms


35


28


31


38


32


28


192


Lynnhurst-3 Rooms


19


11 - 7 7 - 17


61


North Saugus-4 Rooms


(20 - 6) 7 - 23)


26


26


108


Oaklandvale-4 Rooms


36


32


33


28


129


Roby-8 Rooms


35


25


34


38


262


Centre- Rooms


29


21


32


6


88


Sweetser-8 Rooms


33


21


33


39


238


18


393


Veterans Memorial-13 Rooms


3


28


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370


296


259


211


1136


Total


439 331


384 426


394


405


343


331


370


296


259


211


24


4213


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6th


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7th


10 - 8th


35


25


33


37


35


36


2016


26


33


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1


1


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APPENDIX B Table II


Age - Grade Table October 1, 1957


Ages


5 6


7


8


9


10


11


12


13


14


15


16


17


18 19 20


Totals


Grade


439


1


89


341


9


331


2


76


235


16


4


384


3


85


275


22


2


426


4


98


287


37


2


5


79


273


35


7


6


147


221


31


5


1


7


93


201


40


7


2


343


8


1


100


182


33


14


1


331


9


106


199


43


20


1


1


370


10


1


121


145


20


9


11


87


148


17


7


259


12


77


105


25


2


2


211


P.G.


Spec.


1


4


2


5


4


4


3


1


24


Totals


89


417


329


390


396


462


353


344


338


365


294


267


132


32


3


2


4213


.


394


405


296


200


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APPENDIX B Table III


Schools


1


2


3


4


Grades 5


6


7


8


Spec.


Total New


Rooms 01d


Armitage


N


N


N


N


N


N


6


0


Ballard


2-N


2-N


2-N


2-N


2-N


2-N


8


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Centre


N


N


N


N


4


0


Cliftondale


N


N


N


0


3


1


Emerson


2-N


N


3


0


Felton


N


N


N


N


N


N


6


0


Lynnhurst


N


N - N


3


0


Memorial


2-N


2-N


2-N


2-N


2-N


2-N


N


13


0


North Saugus


N - N


0


N


3


1


Oaklandvale


N


N



0


3


1


Roby


2-N


2-N


2-0


1-0


5


3


Sweetser


N


N


N


N 2-0


2-0


4


4


2-0


5-0


6-0


1-0


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1-N


3-N


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142


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61


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207


APPENDIX C GRADUATES --- 1957


Jane Beverly Adams Heather Ellen Anderson Suzanne Margret Babcock Donald Robert Ballard Richard Barrows Pearl Ann Bates Philip Thomas Beauchesne Nan Elizabeth Bell John James Benson Atiglio John Bertorelli Robert Loring Bertram


Paulette Patricia Bevilacqua Beverly Ann Billington Ronald Gordon Blaisdell Judith Norma Blatchford Donna Lee Boyd Robert Warren Bruns Thomas Loton Bryant Maureen Ann Carter Nancy Ann Casey Joanne Olga Caso Donald Harvey Chapman, Jr. Jane Davis Churchard Richard Elliot Clark Sara Joanne Cogliano Camella Hosalie Colanton Sandra Lois Comstock Nancy Grace Craik Geraldine Gladys Cronin Maurice Francis Cunningham James Ward Currier Thornton Gladstone Dakin, Jr. James Louis D'Amico Carol Ann Danahy Susan Louise Davey Donald Jonathan Davis Lorna Marie Dawson Shirley Ann Demers Madeleyne Claire DeSimone Carol Ann Deveau Nancy Follett Devitt Dolores Ann DeVlaminck Norman Edward Devonshire Robert Erminio DiNocco Judith Ann Doherty Patricia Edith Domey Patricia Ann Donovan Clyde Robert Draper Lawrence John Duffy Michael John Duffy Evelyn Lorraine Dykens


Robert Munroe Eisenhaur Joanne Frances Emma Phyllis Mary Essery Glenn Russell Evans Elliot Richard Everitt John Patrick Ferreira Carl Joseph Ferri Joanne Alice Firth William Joseph Flanagan Frederick Louis Forni Dorothy Amelia Forward William Alfred Gage John Robert Gannon Herbert Charles Caudet Jeanette Marie Girard Donald Wayne Patrick Gorham Jane Katherine Creene Thomas Peter Grella Linda Joan Grey Christine Mary Hagen Eileen Mae Harvey Sylvia Frances Hatch Ann Marie Hickey John Holand Hill James Frank Hohmann Martha Eleanor Horgan Shirley Louise Hover Leslie Joseph Hubbard James Edward Hughes John Patrick Hurley Nancy Louise Jameson Rosemary Veronica Keefe Patricia Ann Kelley Patricia Ann Kelly Arthur Leroy King Robert Gerard Kodzis Herbert Donald Kroitzsh Dorthy Elaine Kyle Marion Lillian Lambert Marian Angela Lamitola Carolyn Ruth Layden Mary Frances Leahy Karlene Ruth Lee Frances Marion Leggett Jeanne Anne Leonowert Leger Bruce Little Stephen Bruce London Sandra Jean Losano Viva Elizabeth Ludwig Theodore Henry MacMillan Bruce Riddell MacQuarrie


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Paul Robert Maguire Karen Jean Mahoney Rita Agnes Maillet Joseph William Malio Susan Mathews Robert Edward McEachern Philip Peter Mckeever Carolyn Mae McLean Catherine Mary Merenda Susan Batchelder Merrill Eleanor Metcalf Richard Duncan Mills Nina Joan Moody Elizabeth Frances Morrill Sandra Mae Moss


Donald Lee Murray Lorraine Cail Murray Arthur George Nichols Ernest Deloraine Nyman Sheila Marie O'Donnell Judith. Ann Oljey John Erle O'Neal Peter Joseph Orlando James Charles 0'Shea Carl Thomas Paltrineri Patricia Ann Panico Robert Charles Parent William Joseph Pasquina Mary Anne Patti Nancy Myrtle Paynter Kenneth Lee Penney Carol Elaine Perry Sandra Jean Peterson Margaret Irene Petrie Carolyn Marie Pindari Margery Allene Pitman Bruce Harry Platt Robert Joseph Poaletta Edmund Carl Poole Carolyn Ruth Porter Gloria Betty Provenzano Lois Marian Prusak Peter Michael Quinn Janet Priscilla Quirk Richard Edward Rainford Lawrence Prescott Ramsdell Lorraine Huth Reed Arthur Colin Rees Kenneth Anthony Reilly David Bartlett Rice


Doris Sally "ichards Alan Roberts


Bernice Irene hoberts Edward Charles James Hoby


Donald David Rochefort Peter Crosby Roy Joan Sacca Dianne Gayle Sampson


Patricia Katherine Schneider


John Ralph Secor Walter Paul Sellenberg


Helen Jane Sheehan Judith Elaine Simmons Lester Marion Simmons Gary Anthony Singer Bruce James Smith Carol May Smith Dana Lee Smith "obert John Smith


David Koy Soper


Leonard Spadafora


Muth Blair Spencer


Beverly Sproul Judith Anne Starrett


Joseph Anthony Stazinski Arthur William Stead Robert Stead Richard Stead Charlene Anne Stowe Victoria Mary Sullo


David Fred Swallow Ceraldine Louise Swanson "


Ralph Everett Swenson Barbara Jean Teague Rosalie Amanda Termini Robert John Terpstra


Marilyn Mary Thibault


Lillian Lorraine Trefry Robert Albert Turcotte


Priscilla Margaret Turner David Marshall Walsh Ronald Warren Walsh Bruce Miller White Robert Raymond Whittredge Lee Russell Willson Herbert Charles Wing, Jr. William Frank Wing Bruce Roy Wolfe


Lewis Adrienne Young Louann Datha Young


Carol Ann Zulkowski


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ADMINISTRATIVE Rhoden B. Eddy Anna V. Jacobs Betty M. Chamberlain Anna Naples


Superintendent


Colby College, B.S., Harvard University, Ed. M.


122


Administrative Assistant Burdett College


Senior Clerk Junior Clerk


Saugus High School Saugus High School


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HEALTH STAFF Frances R. Mclaughlin, R.N.


Myrtle Neth, R.N.


Head Nurse Assistant Nurse


Carney Hospital


Bellvue Hospital, Boston University, B. S.


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SAUGUS HIGH SCHOOL John A. W. Pearce


Leon C. Young


Principal Clerk


Saugus High School


Junior Clerk


Medford High School


Kenneth G. Abbott


English, Guidance


Boston University, B.S.


Mary E. Anderson


Speech, Dramatics


Washington State, A.B.


** Janice Beach


Commercial. Subjects


English


Salem Teachers College, B.S.


1


Metal Shop


Boston State Teachers College, B.S.


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Walter D. Blossom


Commercial Subjects


Northeastern University, B.B.A.


27


Social Studies


Northeastern University, A.B., Boston University, Ed. M.


16 2 19 0


** Judith C. Church


English


University of New Hampshire, B.A.


Boston College, B.S., M.S.


0


Homemaking


University of New Hampshire, B.S.


1


Commercial Subjects


Boston University, B.S., Ed. M.


2


Boston University, B.S.


12


** Edmond J. Gautreau Harold E. Haley


Latin, English Algebra, Geometry


(Began February 28, 1957) Assumption College, B.A. University of New Hampshire, A.B.


0


Harvard University, Ed. M.


28


Salem Teachers College, B.S., Boston College, M.A. 13


Boston University, A.B., A.M. 28


Colby College, B.A. 1


Boston College, B.S., Boston University, Ed. M.


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Isabelle G. Beauchesne Madeleine Beaulieu ** Dominic Beninati


Mathematics


University of Maine, B.S.


** Carl F. Bergstrom


Social Studies


Colby College, B.S.


Belden G. Bly, Jr. ** Priscilla Bradford *John J. Burns


Commercial Subjects


Salem Teachers College, B.S.


English


Boston College, A.B., Ed. M.


** Robert H. Ciullo Patricia S. Dillon


Elmo Falzarano Christine Fazzi


Physical Education


English Languages


French, Latin


"John Janusas


Physical Education


Brown University, A.B., Harvard University, Ed. M. 22


Principal Vice Principal


Boston University, A.B., A.M.


Gertrude Hazel


Miriam C. Peschier


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Louise Hayes *Bernice L. Hayward Carolyn Inman


Biology, Science


Simmons College, B.S.


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Eileen Johnson Hubert G. Kelley Phoebe Korn Anne R. Larsen John B. Leahy ** Marie J. Levell *Hazel C. Marison ** Patricia A. McCormick *Welcome W. Mccullough


George H. Mckay Jerome J. Mitchell Carmine C. Moschella, Jr. Albert J. Moylan


** Helen Nowak Elinor 0'Brien ** Walter J. Pickett Abraham Pinciss Marcia Poole John Quinlan Elinor Ravesi John A. Scarborough


** Alfred E. Seifert *Corinne M. Shuff ** Mary E. Small Louise Solomita Ralph C. Steeves *Arthur H. Strout *Anthony A. Struzziero ** Marion B. Sweeney Helen F. Towle *Elmer H. Watson


SAUGUS JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Ashton F. Davis Violet I. Chapman Pearl E. Belonga ** Grey A. Bowden ** John J. Capomaccio Mary R. Cataldo ** Christine M. Curran Joseph A. Curran, Jr. Louise M. DiBlasi Donald L. Dodge Ruth E. Farris


Eng11sh Chemistry, Science English Homemaking Director of Guidance English


Commercial Subjects Commercial Subjects Social Studies Mathematics


Dir. Instrumental Music


Industrial Arts


Librarian


Harvard University, A.B., M.A.


Social Studies


Boston University, B.A., M.A.


Biology, Science


Industrial Arts


Commercial Subjects


Homemaking


Mathematics


Science, Mathematics


Mathematics


Social Studies


Suffolk University, B.S., M.A.


Keene Teachers College, B.S.


Boston University, A.B.


Portia Law, B.A. Boston University, B.S.


15 2 12 6


Boston College, B.S., M.A.


University of Illinois, B.S., Boston University, Ed. M.


0 30


Emmanuel College, A.B.


Bates College, B.S., M.A.


31


Harvard University, A.B., Ed. M. Saugus High School


Oswego Teachers College


Salem Teachers College, B.S. Salem Teachers College, B.S. Boston University, B.A.


Salem Teachers College, B.S.


Salem Teachers College, B.S. Salem Teachers College, B.S. Boston University, B.S. Garland School


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28


210


8 1 1 24 0


37 0 27 8 8 1 15를 0 1 0 28 1


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Homemaking


English


Social Studies


Social Studies Industrial Arts


Science


English


Spanish, Latin Mathematics


Principal Junior Clerk


Geography, Literature Social Studies, Science Mathematics, Science English, Literature Mathematics, Science History, Science Literature, English Physical Education Sewing


Boston College, B.S., Boston University, Ed. M.


Boston University, A.B., Harvard University, A.M.T. Framingham Teachers College, B.S.


DePauw University, B.S. Boston University, B.S.


Bay Path Institute


Salem Teachers College, B.S.


Bates College, A.B.


Colby College, B.A., Calvin Coolidge College, Ed. M.


Boston University Fitchburg Teachers College, B.S.


Emmanuel College, A.B.


Fitchburg Teachers College


Boston University, B.B.A., M.B.A.


Framingham Teachers College, B.S.


Boston College, B.S.


Michigan State University, B.S.


East Texas State, B.S ..


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Shop English, Literature English, Social Studies English, Literature


Technical Training


Radcliffe College, A.B., Harvard University, Ed. M. 0


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Social Studies, Spelling Salem Teachers College English, Literature Mathematics, Science English, Literature Geography, Science


Boston University, B. of Music Fitchburg Teachers College Ricker College, B.A. Boston Conservatory of Music, B. of Music


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University of Maine, B.S.


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31


0


Principal, Grade VI


Holy Cross College, A.B.


5


Grade IV


Lowell Teachers College, B.S.


24


Grade II


Perry Kindergarten


10


Grade I


Salem Teachers College, B.S.


0


Helen E. Pendergast Ronald W. Warren


Grade V


Salem Teachers College, B.S.


1


BALLARD SCHOOL


Marjorie E. Wiggin


Principal, Grade I


Gorham Teachers College


30


Alice M. Bennett


Grade I


Fitchburg Teachers College


3


Edith H. Cook


Grade IV


Farmington Teachers College


10


Concetta M. Garrano


Grade III


Salem Teachers College, B.S.


2


Irene T. Markowski


Grade III


Salem Teachers College, B.S.


3


Sophie M. Melewski


Grade II


Salem Teachers College, B.S.


19


Selma D. Rosenfield


Grade IV


Bridgewater Teachers College, B.S., Boston Univ., Ed. M. 11


2


CENTRAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Doris M. Lennox


Teacher in Charge-Grade VI Salem Teachers College, B.S. Boston University, Ed. M.


18


Elizabeth Dixon


Grade V


Salem Teachers College


9


Ethel Dorr


Grade VI


Washington State Normal


28


Marion F. Emmett


Grade V


Salem Teachers College


18


Viola Maclaren


Grade VI


Aroostook State Normal


10


Ivaloo MacVicar


Grade VI


Tufts College, A.B.


4


Ralph M. Merry, Jr.


Grade VI


Salem Teachers College, B.S.


1


Leonard N. Rosenberg


Grade VI


Suffolk University, A.B.


1


Edith L. Sheehan


Grade V


Plymouth Teachers College,


6 21.0


Mathematics, Science


Mathematics, Spelling Literature, Science


Salem Teachers College University of New Hampshire, B.S.


ARMITAGE SCHOOL William J. Flanagan Elizabeth Enright Leonora G. Jervis


** Frances L. Mader


Grade III


Lowell Teachers College, B.S.


8


Francena W. Smith


Grade II


Bridgewater Teachers College, B.S.


Boston College, A.B., M.A. Salem Teachers College, B.S. 0 38 2


Myra w. Beckman Marleah E. Graves Dorothy E. Hart Norinne M. Maloney




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