Town annual report of Weymouth 1905, Part 17

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1905
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 330


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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.


...


1


33


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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