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Emma C. Bonfoey
April ·
Grace K. Blackburn
April ·
Mabel T. Hardy
Howe, III-IV Pratt, V-VII Pratt, I-IV Jefferson, I
June
Florence E. Smith
June
Viola W. Brownell
July
Elizabeth B. Crowell
July
August
Catherine Fogarty Elizabeth R. Clark
Athens, VI-VII Athens, V Athens, IV Jefferson II Hunt, IX Hunt, VIII High
August
F. H. Wilson
August
Addie M. Gould .
August
Harriet A, Quick
August
A. F. Leonard
High
Sept
Gertrude L. Moran
Franklin, VII-VIII
Dec.
Theresa L. Donovan
Tufts, I
Dec.
Catherine A. Lancaster
Drawing
Roll of Honor.
The following pupils were not absent from a single session of the public schools during the time specified. The figure one (1) before the name indicates that the pupil was not tardy. The figure after the name denotes the number of years.
HIGH SCHOOL.
1Ruby Carter,
1Bertha Estes, 1Florence Lawler.
1 Annie Halloran.
Nellie Looney. ..
1M. Arabel Vining.
Lottie L. Williams.
1Marguerite Earle.
Gladys Lincoln.
Beth Battles.
1Bertha Brennen.
Mary E. Donovan.
1 Mabel F. Farrar.
1Minnie Matson.
Augustus Loud.
1Frederick Jaeger2.
Daniel Reidy. 1Harry E. Bearce.
1Ernest Alexanderson. 1Ernest M. Libbey. 1Leighton Thomson.
1Ralph W. Thomas. 1Harry I. Bicknell.
1James E. Casey. 1Rufus W. May.
1Louis H. Carter. 1Joseph E. Delorey. Carl Raymond.
School and Grade. Franklin, IX Bates, VIII Jefferson, I
June June
·
Edith P. Sweetser
Alice L. Powers .
.
.
26
ATHENS SCHOOL. 1Cecil Manuel.
FRANKLIN SCHOOL.
1Marie B. Carter. 1Helena Reidy.
1Inez Wheaton.
1Irene Mclaughlin.
1 Arthur Cook. 1Ruth Reidy.
1Grace Towry.
1Francis Hart.
BICKNELL SCHOOL.
1Lyman Pratt. 1 Alice E. Morton.
1Philip Miller. 1Elizabath R. Smith. 1Avis G. Little.
WASHINGTON SCHOOL.
1James Santacrose.
1William White.
1 Albert Ahearn3.
Hazel Delorey.
1Robert Ryan. Maynard Carter. 1Arthur Lindquist. Helen Delorey.
JEFFERSON SCHOOL.
1Dorothy A. Halnan.
1Katherine F. Reid. John C. Reis.
HUNT SCHOOL.
1Mary A Condrick. 1Herbert H. Kaley. 1Sarah A. Trainer.
Fred Quinn. Fred Phillips. 1Roland H. Haviland.
1Russell Collins2. Edward Sweeney.
TUFTS SCHOOL. 1Irene Donovan. 1Lawson Twitchell, 1Susie Trainer.
LINCOLN SCHOOL.
1Thomas Sweeney.
SHAW SCHOOL.
1Randolph Lamprey. Mary I. Griffin. Ruth I. Shurtleff.
Frank Halloran. Louise J. Hirt2. 1Edward Hirt2. 1Ralph Hirt2.
27
PRATT SCHOOL.
1Lucinda French. 1Mabel A. Richards. 1Mary F. Martin. 1Ida M. Poole.
1 Alida F. Gardner. 1Mary H. Hanley. 1Dorothy F. Rea. Bryant Sprague.
HOLBROOK SCHOOL. Eleanor L. Blanchard. BATES SCHOOL.
1Justin Fearing.
1Fred Loud.
1 Alexander Victorson.
1 Alfred Thomas.
'John O'Dowd.
1Bradford West.
1Lizzie Carrell.
1Viola Gourley.
1Mabelle Lowell.
1Hilda Harris6. 1Julia Hackett. 1Harold Hawes.
Frederick Polley.
Cora E. Sargent.
. 1Robert Alvord. Clyde Frost. Margaret Gardner. Ernest W. Callahan.
Everett M. Holbrook.
HOWE SCHOOL.
Francis R. Horgan.
Alfred K. Martin.
George T. Tracy. Ellen M. Johnson.
Annie Horace. POND SCHOOL. Mabel Bates.
Statistics. A.
Population of Weymouth, census of 1905 12,000
Assessed valuation, May 1, 1905 $7,059,807
SCHOOL CENSUS, SEPTEMBER, 1905. Number of children in town between 5 and 15 years of age 2014
Number of males in town between 5 and 15 years of age 1039
Number of females in town between 5 and 15 years of age. 975
Number of children in town between 7 and 14 years of age 1457
28
Number of males in town between 7 and 14 years of age
742
Number of. females in town between 7 and 14 years of age ·
715
Number of illiterate minors over 14 years of age 0
SCHOOL REGISTERS, SEPTEMBER 1904 TO JUNE 1905.
Number of schoolhouses
18
Number of schools
53
Number of teachers employed, men 8, women 54
62
Number of different teachers employed during the year, men 9, women 60
69
Number of teachers graduated at Normal Schools
24
Number of teachers who have attended Normal Schools, without graduating
6
Number of teachers graduated at Colleges
13
Number of teachers who have attended without graduating
college
0
Number of different pupils enrolled in all the schools
2290
Number of pupils under 5 years of age
19
Number over 15 years of age
213
. Number of pupils between 7 and 14 years of age .
1428
Number of pupils between 5 and 15 years of age
1969
Average membership
2120.42
Average daily attendance
1974.52
Average per cent. of attendance
93.12
Aggregate length of all the schools
500 months, 11} days
Average length of school
9 months, 9 days
Statistics. B. SCHOOL CENSUS BY WARDS, SEPTEMBER, 1905.
WARD.
BOYS,
5-15.
GIRLS,
5-15.
TOTAL,
1905.
TOTAL,
1904.
GAIN OR
LOSS.
BOYS. 7-14.
GIRLS, 7-14.
TOTAL,
1905.
TOTAL,
1904.
LOSS.
I.
177
157
334
287
G. 47
114
112
226
222
G.
II.
355
344
699
671
G. 28
263
246
509
483
G. 26
III.
212
190
402
390
G. 12
157
144
301
276
G. 25
IV.
130
125
255
267
L. 12
93
85
178
200
L. 22
V.
165
159
324
309
G. 15
115
128
243
206
G. 37
Total
1039
975
2014
1924
G.90
742
715
1457
1387
G. 70
GAIN OR
29
School Enrollment, by Grades-C .- Sept., 1905.
SCHOOL.
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
x
XI
XII
XIII
Totals
High
. .
. .
. .
.
..
. .
..
90
53
46
46
235
Athens
39
26
28
42
42
16
28
27
26
. .
274
River
7
2
2
5
16
Adams
13
11
11
.
. .
..
58
58
36
Bicknell
..
..
. .
. .
. .
73
73
Washington
91
39
44
55
48
277
Jefferson.
33
37
33
27
35
165
Hunt !.
. .
. .
. .
..
44
44
47
40
25
. .
200
Tufts
26
25
42
46
.
..
. .
Lincoln
28
30
22
16
13
12
14
12
17
. .
129
Pratt.
15
9
6
6
19
12
11
. .
..
. .
..
..
..
33
37
40
50
..
160
Howe
35
27
34
22
38
.
Pond
8
9
6
9
. .
. .
Hollis
9
2
7
3
. .
..
. .
..
..
.
..
21
Totals
336
244
238
233
238
192
193
182
137| 90
53
46
46
2228
HIGH SCHOOL STATISTICS.
SCHOOL
Graduated from Grammar School June 1905
Entered High School Sept. 1905
Total Graduated
Total Entered High School
Athens
9
6
5
16
11
Franklin
14
19
10
16
33
26
Hunt
14
18
8
15
32
23
Bates
15
14
10
10
29
20
Other sources
5
6
11
Total
52
58
39
52
110
91
. .
. .
.
35
Franklin
152
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
..
..
. .
. .
58
Shaw
78
Holbrook
9
5
9
5
. .
. .
28
Bates
. .
Boys
Girls
Boys
Girls
-
.
..
.
.
. .
. .
139
..
23
156
32
Details of Statistics, September, 1904, to June, 1905 .- D.
SCHOOLS.
Grade.
No. Enrolled.
Boys.
Girls.
Average Member-
Average Daily
Average Per Cent.
Attendance.
Tardinesses.
Dismissals.
Corporal
Punishments.
Visits by Super-
intendent.
Visits by Others.
WARD 1.
Athens .
8-9
43
21
22
46.23
94.30
49
91
5
20
35
Athens
7
30
15
15
28.71
94.74
55
52
5
12
15
Athens .
5-6
46
28
18
41.09
38.85
92.75
94
46
3
14
96
Athens ..
4
50
28
22
42.82
40.47
94.51
71
5
3
15
127
Athens ..
3
29
15
14
29.79
27.25
91.47
34
30
0
15
120
Athens .
2
27
15
12
21.04
24.22
87.00
176
5
0
18
100
Athens .
1
40
20
20
28.61
24.17
84.98
0T
9
0
18
138
1-5
26
15
11
13.00
17.58
93.43
19
13
0
3
6
Adams
1-3
30
13
17
28.87
25.91
89.74
60
14
3
3
66
Total
321
170
151
285.97
269.27
91.38
598
265
19
118
703
WARD 2.
Franklin
9
32
14
18
33.15
31.64
95.40
23
52
4
20
47
Franklin
8
43
22
21
41.20
38.60
93.45
31
52
0
7
34
Franklin .
7
44
14
30
40.85
37.62
92.09
66
51
0
6
36
Bicknell
6
43
21
22
42.40
40.12
94.62
5
19
9
5
36
Bicknell . .
45
22
23
40.00
37.92
94.80
17
18
1
4
30
Washington
50
28
22
48.03
44.55
92.75
38
41
12
15
51
4
56
30
26
45.31
.42.50
93.80
65
55
8
9
54
3
43
27
16
44.72
40.54
90.65
26
62
0
6
40
2
38
15
23
40.07
37.19
92.80
19
S
4
9
55
Washington
32
16
16
35.59
32.24
90.80
107
14
4
4
64
Washington
74
34
40
46.29
39.70
85.77
67
11
0
10
96
4-5
53
27
26
50 40
42.40
84.30
200
43
0
8
60
Jefferson.
48
26
22
44.24
42.45
95.95
38
56
0
15
60
Jefferson ...
40
20
20
39.33
36.78
93.25
47
18
2
7
60
Jefferson.
1
45
25
20
38.43
33.75
87.82
102
19
0
14
47
Total .
686
341
345
630.01
576.00
91.22
847
519
44
119
760
.
.
...
.....
......
...
.
. .
.....
.
.
.... ....
. .
·
....
6-7
5
Washington .
.
.
Washington
Washington .
1
1
Jefferson ..
3-4
1-2
ship.
Attendance.
43.57 27.20
River
30
WARD 3.
Hunt . . . .
9
34 31
13 14
21 17
33.08 29.55 44.37
30.68 28.20 41.75 47.21 43.98
90.00 95.41 94.09 94.42
312 19 235 23
60 64 04
7 14
8
41
Hunt ...
6
52
25
27
50.00
46.33
37.31
35.51
95.17
9
14
3
13
68
Lincoln ..
3
40
26
14
37.44
34.35
91.71
21
17
0
13
110
Tufts ..
3-4
18
9
9
21.45
20.16
94.00
33
37
0
16
38
1
50
29
21
39.34
33.22
84.44
22
27
0
9
109
2
37
18
19
36.98
33.52
90.07
25
14
0
4
6]
1
50
31
19
35.06
30.85
87.99
10
17
0
10
162
Total
443
229
214
410.91
379.43
92.02
717
480
58
114
999
WARD 4.
Shaw ....
7-8 5-6
35
18
17
34.14
32.37
94.82
11
86
1
8
103
Shaw .
29
15
14
26.51
25.48
96.11
9
27
1
8
116
Shaw ..
2-4
36
21
15'
35.53
33.9.
95.61
28
57
2
8
117
Shaw .
37
18
19
34.37
32.13
93.48
39
19
0
8
130
Pratt
5-7
36
14
22
22.60
31.24
95.80
15
25
2
6
58
1-4
35
19
16
33.94
31.01
91.36
61
19
1
5
23
Holbrook
1-4
32
12
07.
28.21
25.84
91.60
49
60
2
4
111
Total
240
117
123
225.30
212.05
94.11
252
293
47
658
. WARD 5.
Bates ..
35
18
17
31.37
30.33
96.60
2
46
1
12
44
Bates
8
35
14
21
36.59
34.39
93.99
7
77
0
7
39
Bates
7
31
20
11
31.40
29.86
95.98
13
70
0
62
Bates ..
6
38
19
19
39.50
37.49
95.(0
31
21
0
3
38
Howe .
30
19
11
38.87
36.68
94.37
27
37
0
9
125
3 -- 4
44
25
19
39.09
36.74
93.99
47
15
0
19
126
2
25
13
12
29.49
28.04
95.10
70
18
0
6
112
1
18
25
37.67
34.03
90.33
138
13
0
12
141
Pond .
42
20
22
34.45
31.81
92.33
64
29
0
3
11
Hollis .
28
11
17
24.10
22.20
91.80
29
15
0
5
56
Total
356
182
174
342.53
321.67
93.86
428
370
1
85
814
High .
10-13
224
101
143
224.7
216.1
96.14
65
168
0
17
117
Grand Total
2290
1140
1150
2120.42
1974.52
93.12
2947
2095
131
500
4051
.
7
46
19
27
4
77
Hunt
5
2
11
109
Lincoln
4
37
17
20
28
20
94.92
8
76
23
16 10
168
Hunt ..
.
8
56
Hunt ..
120
9
.
.
...
....
. . .
....
1
....
. . . . . . . .
...
.
.. .
.
.. .
Howe ·
Howe .
Howe .
1-4
1-4
Tufts
Tufts
Tufts
1
Pratt .
31
..
48
32
Teachers, Schools, Salaries. etc., December 31, 1905 .- E.
NAME.
SCHOOL.
SAL.
ELEC.
RESIDENCE.
Edwin R Sampson, Prin.
High, 10-13 .
$1400
1896
North Weymouth.
H. Eugene Nickless.
66
750
1904
Weymouth Heights.
A. F. Leonard
66
700
1905
East Weymouth.
Mary G. Fraser.
600
1903
East Weymouth.
Helen M. Curtis.
600
1899
Weymouth Heights.
Harriet A. Quick
600
1905
East Weymouth.
Anna Burnside
66
600
1904
East Weymouth.
Louise R. Livermore
66
600
1904
East Weymouth.
Mary L Sheehy .
66
500
1905
East Weymouth.
Sumner C. Poor, Prin.
Athens, 9.
$900
1901
North Weymouth.
Ethel E. Foster ...
6.
8.
500
1903
Weymouth.
Viola W. Brownell
66
6-7.
500
1905
North Weymouth.
Elizabeth B. Crowell
6
5 ..
400
1905
North Weymouth.
('atherine C. Fogarty
66
2-3 ..
475
1895
North Weymouth.
L. May Chessman
475
1900
Weymouth.
Clarabelle Pratt.
475
1876
Cora L. Beard.
Adams, 1-3.
475
1898
North Weymouth. North Weymouth.
Frank C. Heald, Prin.
Franklin, 9.
$900
1905
East Weymouth.
Adeline M. Canterbury
8. .. .
500
1889
East Weymouth.
Marion L. Hawes ...
500
1904
East Weymouth.
Gertrude L. Moran
66
7-8. . . .
40 )
1905
East Weymouth.
Annie A. Fraher.
Bieknell,
6. . . . . .
475
1891
East Weymouth.
Annie F. Conroy.
66
6. . . . . . Washington, 5 ...
600
1902
East Weymouth.
Martha J Hawes.
66
4. . .
475
1887
Annie J. McGreevy.
66
3 ...
475
1887
Maria E. Hawes
66
1 ...
475
1897
Lyzzie G. Hyland.
East Weymouth.
A. Loretta Cronin
Jefferson, 4-5. . ..
500
1903
6.
3-4 .. ..
475
1896
Ehzabeth R. Clark
2 ...
475
1905
Florence E. Smith.
1 ..
375
1905
WARD III.
F. H. Wilson
Hunt, 9.
$900
1905
Weymouth.
Addie May Gould.
66
8.
500
1905
Weymouthı.
Florence E. Crombie.
66
66
6 ..
475
1902
Weymouth.
Lizzie L. Hallahan.
5.
475
1896
South Weymouth.
Nellie T. Whelan, Prin.
Tufts 4.
500
1895
Weymouthi.
Mary E. Crotty.
3 ..
475
1887
Weymouth.
Irene M. Smith
2.
475
1904
Weymouth.
Theresa L. Donovan
66
1 ..
475
1905
Weymouth.
Grace A Randall
475
1903
Weymouth
Kate C. Keohan.
66
1 ..
475
1881
Weymouth.
Martha E. Beleher, Prin.
Shaw, 7-8. .
$525
1887
South Weymouth.
Ellen L. Roche ...
4-6.
475
1899
South Weymouth.
Katherine MeEnroe
2-3.
475
1891
East Weymouth.
Mabel Forbush
66
1 ..
475
1904
South Weymouth.
Edith P. Sweetser, Prin. .
Pratt, 5-7.
500
1905
South Weymouth.
Aliee L. Powers
1-4.
475
1905
Nellie M. Holbrook
Holbrook, 1-4
475
1890
East Weymouth. East Weymouth.
Everett N Hollis, Prin. .
Bates,
9
$900
1899
South Weymouth.
Emma C. Bonfoey
66
8.
500
1905
South Weymouth.
Helen L Roekwood.
7.
500
1892
South Weymouth.
Emma J. Smith. ..
66
6.
475
1884
South Weymouth.
Stella L. Tirrell, Prin.
500
1891
South Weymouth.
Mabel T. Hardy
66
3-4 ..
475
1905
South Weymouth.
Edith B. Bates.
2-3 ..
475
1897
South Weymouth.
Gertrude L. Reid
66
1.
475
1902
East Weymouth.
Emma McCarthy
Pond, 1-4
400
1904
East Weymouth.
Mary L. Gove .
Hollis, 1-4
475
1904
East Weymouth.
A. J. Sidelinger.
Musie . .
600
North Weymouth.
Catherine A. Laneaster
Drawing
600
1905
East Weymouth.
Abner A. Badger, Supt.
1800
1905
East Weymouth.
4. . .
400
1905
East Weymouth.
Lura F. Oldham ..
60
1 ..
475
1894
East Weymouth.
Nellie A. Grout, Prin.
East Weymouth.
Bessie D. Cross
2 ...
475
1904
East Weymouth. East Weymouth. East Weymouth.
1 ...
475
1896
East Weymouth. East Weymouth. East Weymouth. Weymouth.
500
1904
Weymouth.
Elizabeth T Tracy.
66
.....
.....
.
WARD I.
WARD II.
..
..
66
Lineohn, 2.
WARD IV.
66
66
WARD V.
66
Howe,
5 ..
Alice G. Egan.
River, 1-4.
...
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Graduating Exercises. HIGH SCHOOL.
High School Building, Weymouth Center, Thursday afternoon, June 22. At 2.30 o'clock.
PROGRAMME.
Processional School
Invocation Rev. Robert H. Cochrane
Chorus. "Victory " .
School
Salutatory. "The High School and the Community "
Agnes Marion Cronin
Address by Lieutenant-Governor Curtis Guild, Jr.
Valedictory Address. " The High School and the Individual "
Marion Alice Hoyt School
Chorus. "Joys of Spring'
Presentation of Diploma Class Ode . Benediction
Class
. Rev. Emery L. Bradford
GRADUATES.
Classical.
Joanna Connell Marion Alice Hoyt
Anna Kathryn Powers Edmonia Romaine Robinson
Latin-English.
Elizabeth Burton Florence Maria Cook Agnes Marion Cronin Josie Maria Cullen Martha Agnes Donovan Bertha Frances Estes Mildred Richardson Gay Alice Mande Lane Helen McGrory Eloise Adella Pitcher
Elva Louise Pratt Alma Ernestine Whiting William Alfred Adams Earle Wolcott Bates Augustus Inman Loud Reginald Nash Otto Albert Pfefferkorn Vincent Henry Sheehy Walter James Whelan Charles Herbert Whitman
English.
Ruby Allie Carter Lena Emma Derusha Bessie Ahern Donovan Annie Halloran Catherine Theresa Liberty Lillian Palmer Loud Nellie Elizabethi Powers
Marion Leslie Torrey Blanche Russell Wilder Arthur Edson Burrell John Joseph Condrick James Francis Condrick Frederick Jaeger La Forrest Webster Lincoln:
Roy Chessman Stetson
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CLASS ODE.
Words by Martha A Donovan
Tune, " Fair Harvard "
As time, fleet of foot, has hurried us ou To the point where our ways must divide, And the world waits to greet us with ready embrace To be borne on by life's restless tide, We fondly recall the bright happy hours That once filled our hearts with their joy, And though ended in deed, rich mem'ries will chng, Which c'en time cannot wholly destroy.
Though only light tasks have as yet been our lot, And our lives have been free from all care, Life's sorrows as well as its joys come to all, And each in his neighbor's should share. Let us not be content with a low aim in life, But remember the motto we chose, That in truth it is labor that conquers all things, Knowing Victory's palm harbors foes.
As we stand at the portal awaiting the call That will usher us on to life's field, Where each has his work to do, lowly or great, Whatever the future doth yield, With trust in our God, to ourselves ever true, We will aim for the noblest and best, And work not for wealth alone, pleasure or fame, But strive-to be worthily blest.
HONOR LIST. Marion Alice Hoyt.
RECEPTION OF GRADUATES, CLASS OF 1905.
High School Builidng, Weymouth Center, Thursday Evening, June 22. At 7 45 o'clock.
PROGRAMME.
Quartette Misses Burton and Donovan, Messrs. Bates and Loud
Classs History
Florence Maria Cook
Solo
Blanche Russell Wilder Class Prophecies Bertha Frances Estes, Kathryn Anna Powers Class Ode
Class
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Grammar School Graduations.
ATHENS
PROGRAMME.
Song. With Horse and Hound
School
Salutatory
. Amory Tyler
Recitation. The Legend of Bregenz Irene Hackett
Piano Solo
Rita Page
Physical Geography Exercise.
Solar System . Oliver Fisher
b. Wind and Rain
Ernest K. Pratt
c. Erosion
Ernest Trussell
d. Glacial Action
Charles Cullivan School
Song. Fair-Tinted Primrose
Composition. Life of Roosevelt .
William Hackett
Recitation. On the Other Train
Alice Clark
Song. Hail! Great Creator.
Masters Blanchard, Gunville, Tyler and Pratt
Composition. The Hawaiian Islands
Frank Delorey
Recitation. The Leak in the Dyke
Ruth Thayer
Dialogue. Grumbling Over Lessons
. Eight Pupils
Mandolin Solo
Christina McIsaac
Recitation. The Organ Builder
Mary Dunn
Song. Lullaby Class
Prophecy. Warren F. Blanchard
Recitation. How John Quit the Farm Rita Page
Song. Over Hill, Over Dale
School
Presentation of Diplomas. Dr. W. A. Drake, Chairman School Com.
Song. Water Lillies
School
LIST OF GRADUATES.
Alice U. Clark
Warren F. Blanchard
Mary A. Dunn
Charles A. Cullivan
Elizabeth DeYoung
Oliver K. Fisher
Irene M. Hackett
L. Bernard Gunville
Christina M. McIsaac
William Hackett
Rita C. Page
Ernest K. Pratt
Ruth A. Thayer
Ernest D. Tussell
Paul A. Alexanderson
Amory Tyler
FRANKLIN SCHOOL.
PROGRAM.
March. "Burning of Rome"
Walter Pratt.
Paull
Salute to the Flag
School.
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Concert Recitation. " Union and Liberty" Holmes
Class.
Chorus. " Horse and Hound" School
Caldicott
Reading. " Angels of Buena Vista" Viola Spear.
Whittier
"Life of Garfield"
Arthur Birnie.
Piano Solo. "Dance of the Stars" .
Godard
Alice Sheehy.
Reading. " Eulogy of Garfield" Mary M'Court.
Blaine
Quotations
Reading. "The Black Horse and His Rider"
Lippard
Mary Dwyer.
Piano Solo. "Forest Melodies"
Newcomb
.
Lillian O'Brien.
" Territorial Development of U. S. .
Alfred Sheehy.
Reading, " Bill Smith"
Max Alder
Arthur Bicknell.
Mandolin Duet.
" Dream of Happiness"
Arr. by Odell
Marguerite Connor. Olive Richards.
Reading. " Unknown Speaker"
Fred Nolon.
Quotations
Reading. "The Firebells"
Mildred Conant.
Chorus. "Voice of the Western Wind" . Barnby
Girls of Class.
Short Readings from Famous Authors Eleanor Totman. Ida Cronin. Blanche Litchfield.
Reading.
" Custer's Last Ride"
Whitaker
Florence Butler.
Piano Solo. " Les Voir dir Matin" Wilson
Eliza Hunt.
Conferring of Diplomas
Joseph A. Cushing.
Chorus. " Water-Lillies"
Linders
School.
March. "Return of the Troops"
Walter Pratt.
Hartman
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LIST OF GRADUATES.
Bates, Ralph Harden
Bicknell, Arthur Clifton
Birnie, Arthur Tracy
Butler, Florence Agatha
Carter, Marie Blount
Carter, Walter E.
Conant, Mildred Laughton
Connor, Marguerite Agatha
Cronin, Ida May
Cutter, Richard
Delorey, Ida Florence
Dwyer, Mary Elizabeth
Farrar, Helen Gertrude
Frahar, William Thomas
Higgins, Elizabeth Agness
Kennedy, James Edward
Litchfield, Blanche Madeline
McCourt, Mary Frances
Nolon, Frederick Vincent
O'Brien, Elizabeth Lillian
Pratt, Walter Orin
Purchase, Richard
Reidy, Dennis Francis
Richards, Olive Alcott
Ryan, Edward Lawrence
Sheehy, Alice May
Sheehy, Alfred Callisters
Spear, Viola Marie
Smith, Albert Wesley Tirrell, Jennie Baker
Totman, Eleanor Binney
HUNT.
GRADUATION.
Friday, June 23, 1905, at 2 p. m.
Motto : " Be Just, Do Right."
Colors :
Nile Green and Pink.
PROGRAMME.
Piano. Sas Souci
Harold W. Hyland
Song. " The Pilgrim Fathers."
Recital from Longfellow's " Courtship of Miles Standish."
CHARACTERS :
First Interpreter
Miles I
John I .
Second Interpreter
Priscilla I
M. Doris Taylor
John II .
J. Leonard Bicknell M. Alice Shannahan
Miles II
John II1
First Messenger
Fourth Interpreter
The Elder
Miles III
Fifth Interpreter
John IV
Priscilla II
Sixth Intrepreter
John V
.
Third Interpreter
Adeline M. Bicknell C. Raymond Perkins Arthur R. LaPlant S. Gertrude Langford
Harry L. Hilton Henry C. Olsen Margaret J. Haslam Olive J. Dowd Ralph O. Houghton John F. Spillane . Nellie C. Donovan Elizabeth H. McDonald Mildred D. Wright Elizabeth A. Connell Donald J. Keefe
Hunt, Eliza Reed
Killory, Mary Cecelia
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Priscilla III
Second Messenger
.
Seventh Interpreter
Ethel M. Chamberlain
Miles IV
. George F. Gloster
John VI
W. Willard Hegarty
Song. " Bright Summer."
Essay. Longfellow
. Mary A. Condrick Marguerite L. Corridan Margueriter B. Donovan Mary A. Gaillardet
Recital. " The Village Blacksmith "
Piano. Danse de Concert
C. Raymond Perkins
Essay. The Boyhood of our Vice-President
Harold W. Hyland
Song. " With Horse and Hounds."
Our Future
Helen F. Dwyer Josie I. McCarthy
Presentation of Class-Picture
Edith M. Hilton
Acceptance
Eighth Grade Pupil
Song. " Water Lillies."
Presentation of Diplomas
H. Franklin Perry
LIST OF GRADUATES.
Adeline Mott Bicknell John Leonard Bicknell Ethel Maude Chamberlain Herbert Sanborn Chandler Mary Anne Condrick Elizabeth Agnes Connell Marguerite Louise Corridan Margueriter B. Donovan Nellie Cecelia Donovan Olive Jane Dowd Helen Frances Dwyer Mary Agnes Gaillardet Peter Edward Gaillardet George Francis Gloster
Margaret Jennie Haslam Mathew Willard Hegarty
Andrew Arthur Hewitt Edith May Hilton Harry Lincoln Hilton
Ralph Oliver Houghton
Harold Wilson Hyland
Donald John Keefe Susan Gertrude Langford.
Arthur Russell La Plant
Elizabeth H. MacDonald Josie Irene McCarthy Henry Charles Olsen Charles Raymond Perkins Mary Alice Shannahan John Francis Spillane
Mabel Doris Taylor
Mildred Dammon Wright
BATES SCHOOL.
Graduating Exercises of the Bates Grammar School at Music Hall, Tuesday, June 20, 1905. At 7.30 p. m.
PROGRAMME.
"MASSACHUSETTS."
THE BIRTH OF THE STATE. The Pilgrim Fathers The Pilgrims .
School
Justin Fearing Lizzie Carrell
The First Thanksgiving .
.
.
.
Margueriter B. Donovan . Marguerite L. Corridan
.
Duet. " Voices of the Past "
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NOTED LEADERS.
Miles Standish
Nellie Martin
Samuel Adams
Stanley Blanchard
Daniel Webster
Sumner Hollis
George F Hoar
David Blanchard
Flag of Our Country
Selected Chorus
FAMOUS BUILDINGS AND EVENTS.
The Cradle of Liberty .
Mabelle Lowell
Paul Revere's Ride
Lettie Sherwood
The State House
Fred Loud
The Battle of Bunker Hill
. Mabel Belcher
TRAVEL.
Modes of Travel
Alfred Thomas
EDUCATION.
Schools and Colleges
. Grace Gourley
Public Libraries
Ethel Griffin
Physical Exercise
Class
OCCUPATIONS.
Fishing
.
Bradford West
Boots and Shoes
· John O'Dowd
Cotton
Viola Gourley
GOVERNMENT.
The Government of Massachusetts . Alexander Victorson
Presentation of Class
Presentation of Diplomas.
Mrs. Mary Holbrooke
Closing Song.
The Commonwealth
School
GRADUATES.
Marian N. Baker
Lizzie V. Carrell
Mabel H. Belcher Carrie O. Clapp Mildred G. French
Mary F. Descalzo
Viola M. Gourley
Grace L. Gourley Ethel F. Griffin Susan T. Hersey
Hilda R. Harris
Amy L Lovell Nellie G. Martin
Mabelle L. Lowell
Lettie M. Sherwood
Clayton F. Adamson
David Blanchard, Jr.
C. Stanley Blanchard
Justin L. Fearing Sumner D. Hollis
John W. Madden
Burton O. Stackpole
Alexander G. Victorson
.
.
Bertie L. Doble C. Stuart Frawley Frederick E. Loud John L. O'Dowd Alfred R. Thomas Bradford F. West
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