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For a number of years the manual training at the Pratt has been under the supervision of the principal of the school and has
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been done outside of school hours. This arrangement has never been satisfactory, as it interfered seriously with the regular school work, and there was always an element of uncertainty as to how long any child would continue in the course. Since September a teacher has been employed to give instruction in manual training one day per week. All the boys from the fifth to the ninth grade inclusive receive instruction regularly. The girls in the eighth and ninth grades inclusive go to the Bates for their work in sewing, while the girls of the fifth, sixth and seventh are taught by Miss Long, the regular teacher.
Very few changes have been made in the regular school work. New language books have been introduced in the fourth and fifth grades, and a new grammar has been placed in the ninth grade. Special emphasis is being given to the subject of spelling. A list of three hundred words is being taught in the first grade, and a graded spelling book has been placed in the hands of the pupils of the second, third and fourth grades. It is planned to have the spelling of a certain number of selected words taught carefully in each grade, these words to be kept constantly before the children during the year and then reviewed in the grades above. By this method it is expected that the pupils will acquire a more ex- tensive vocabulary than they now have.
In writing, particularly in the upper grades, we are beginning to get result- 'ich would seem to justify the wisdom of having introduced a business system of penmanship. In several of the rooms the writing would compare favorably with the writing of the graduates of a business college. An exhibition, to be given in the spring under the direction of the supervisor, will give the parents an opportunity to mark the improvement in the different grades.
There have been twenty-two changes in the teaching force dur- ing the year, eighteen new teachers having been appointed and four teachers having been transferred to other positions. An in- crease in the number of pupils in the upper grades at South Wey- mouth made necessary the appointment of an assistant for Mr. Hollis. It was also necessary to employ an extra teacher at the Tufts in order to bring the number of pupils in the second, third and fourth grades below fifty. The addition of these two teachers counterbalanced the loss occasioned by the closing of the Pond and the Hollis schools.
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In asking for an increase in the teachers' salaries three years ago, the Superintendent used as an argument the fact that there had been twenty-five changes in the teaching force in two years. In the last two years we have lost thirty-six teachers, which would seem to indicate that we need an increase in the salary schedule even more at the present time than we did then. The increase which was granted at that time was heartily appreciated, but as other towns made corresponding increases in their schedules, we occupy relatively the same position that we did previously. It will be absolutely necessary to raise the teachers salaries again if we wish to maintain our present standard of efficiency.
Teachers' meetings have been held at various times during the year, and grade meetings have been held each month since the opening of the schools in September.
In conclusion, I wish to express my appreciation of the careful and painstaking manner in which the teachers have done their work. I also wish to thank the Committee for the cordial sup- port, which I have received at all times.
Respectfuliy submitted, PARKER T. PEARSON, Superintendent of Schools.
EAST WEYMOUTH, MASS., December 31, 1911.
APPENDIX.
CHANGES IN THE TEACHING CORPS 1911.
RESIGNATIONS.
Name.
Ida B. Gurney
Edwin R. Sampson
Alice M. Farwell
Marian S. Wentworth
. High, Mathematics . June
Ellen F. Duffey
. High, English . June
Marion A. Hoyt
. High, French . June
Annie E. Bradford
. Athens, Grade V .
. June
Lydia S. Hopkins
. Athens, Grade III-IV
. June
P. Clifford Giles
. Humphrey, Principal
. June
Emma F. McCarthy .
. Jefferson, Principal
. June
Sarah J. Vining
. Jefferson, Grade II
. June
Harriet S. Bishop
. Jefferson, Grade I . . June
Lemuel G. Fish
. Shaw, Principal
. June
Stella T. Fearing
. Pond, Grade I-IV .
. June
Mary L. Gove
. Hollis, Grade I-IV
. June
Helen W. Nash
. Athens, Grade III-IV
. November
Josephine S. Emmerson
. Hunt, Grade VII .
. December
Blanchard F. Hicks .
. Pratt, Principal
. December
APPOINTMENTS.
Name
Position.
Month.
Fred W. Hilton
. High, Principal
. September
E. Olive Grant
. High, Math. History
. September
Irene A. Fraser
. High, Mathematics
. September
Elizabeth Chase
. High, English
. September
Angeline C. Heartz
. High, French
. September
Eva F. Leighton
. Athens, Grade V
. September
Helen W. Nash
. Athens, Grade III-1V
. September
Position. Month.
. Washington, Grade IV . April
. High, Principal . June
. High, Mathematics . June
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Luzerne W. Crandall
Ethel F. Wood
. Humphrey, Grade V . Washington, Grade I
. September
Ida M. Cronin .
. Jefferson, Grade III
. September
Marguerite Connor
. Jefferson, Grade I
. September
Alice M. Nash
. Tufts, Grade II-IV
. September
Josephine S. Emerson
. Hunt, Grade VII .
. September
Bertha F. Cunningham
. Bates, Assistant
. September
Margaret E. O'Brien
. Athens, Substitute
. November
Frances J. Godfrey .
. Humphrey, Grade VII
. December
Prescott B. Brown .
. Hunt, Grade VII .
. December
TRANSFERS.
Name.
. Position. Month. .
Joseph E. Crowell
. Hunt, Grade VII, to Shaw, Principal. September
Persis G. Tuttle
. Jefferson, Grade III, to Jefferson, Principal. September
Annie M. Chase
. Washington, Grade I-II,
to Jefferson, Grade 11. September
Lottie M. Murphy
. Humphrey, Grade VII, to Pratt, Principal. December
SCHOOL CENSUS, SEPTEMBER, 1911.
Number of children in town between 5 and 15 2012
Number of males in town between 5 and 15. 1006
Number of females in town between 5 and 15 1006
Number of children in .vn betweeu 7 and 14
1535
Number of males in town between 7 and 14 . Number of females in town between 7 and 14 Number of illiterate minors over 14
783
752
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STATISTICS FROM REGISTERS FOR SCHOOL YEAR
1910-1911.
Number of schoolhouses 15
Number of schools
54
Number of teachers employed, men 10, women 58 68
. Humphrey, Principal
. September
. September
Rita C. Page
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Number of different teachers employed during year,
men 12, women 58 . .
70
Number of Normal graduates .
34
Number of college graduates
·
11
Number of those who have attended college without graduating 5
Number of graduates from Kindergarten Training schools .
1
Number who have attended other Training schools
9
Number of pupils on enrolment lists
2306
Number of pupils on enrolment and supplementary lists .
2455
Number of pupils under 5 years of age ·
29
Number over 15 years of age
.
269
Number of pupils between 7 and 14 years of age ·
1443
Number of pupils between 5 and 15 years of age
2008
Average membership
1971
Per cent. of atendance
.
.
511 months, 13 days
Average length of school
9 months, 93 days
SCHOOL CENSUS BY WARDS, 1911.
WARD.
Boys,
5-15.
Girls,
5-15.
Total, 1911.
Total,
1910.
Gain or
Loss.
Boys,
7-14.
Girls,
7-14.
Total,
1911.
Total, 1910.
Gain or
Loss.
I.
168
185
353
322
G 31
136
131
267
214
G 53
II.
341
332
673
660
G 13
265
252
517
507
G 10
III.
215
204
419
407
G 12
161
142
303
310
L 7
IV.
143
124
267
238
G 29
104
97
201
175
26
V.
139
161
300
307
L 7
117
130
247
212
G 35
Total
1006
1006
2012
1934
G 78
783
752
1535
1418
G 117
.
.
92
Aggregate length of schools
.
.
.
2142
Average attendance
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HIGH SCHOOL STATISTICS.
SCHOOL
Graduated from Grammar School June, 1911.
Entered High School September, 1911.
Boys.
Girls.
Total.
Boys.
Girls.
Total.
Athens
11
6
17
12
5
17
James Hump "ey
26
15
41
19
10
9
Hunt
14
8
22
11
3
Pratt
3
4
7
2
2
Shaw
4
4
8
4
3
7
Bates
·
.
11
12
23
11
6
17
Other Sources . .
4
5
9
Total .
69
49
118
63
34
97
ROLL OF HONOR. HIGH SCHOOL.
1 Anastasia Brennock
1Bertha Nash
1Florence Lincoln
1Grace Pierce
Abbie Maynard
1Catherine Pratt
1Elizabeth Taylor
Margaret Reidy
Stuart Vinal
1Ruth Torrey
1Marion L. Fisher
1Naomi Wheaton
1Una Carlton
1Mill's Baker
1May H. Hanley
1Donald Canterbury
1Elmira Thomas
1Leo Fraher
1Frederick Philbrick
1Robert Ryan
1 Eleanor Blanchard
1Norman Walker
Ethel Cain
1Basil Warren
Irene Donovan
1Charles Wheaton
1G. Ralph Young.
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ATHENS SCHOOL.
1 Arthur G. Sampson Christina Dunn 1Lawrence Pratt 1Greta M. Garfield
1Douglas Whittaker 1Doris Newcomb John Delorey Timothy Marriott Addison Dingwall.
ADAMS SCHOOL.
1Bennett D. McDonald
Michael F. Damon
HUMPHREY SCHOOL.
1Kenneth Bates
1Hazel M. Cann
Albert Ahern
1Beatrice Raymond
Harold Shields
1Frank Pezzi
1Mildred French
1Harold Rice
Ruth E. Joy
1Harold Burgoyne
1Lloyd Raymond 1Rosa Cusitore
1Sarah Clark 1Eula Raymond
Edmund Killory JEFFERSON SCHOOL. -
1 Marion Batchelder
'Russell Curtin
1 Marjorie Mills William Hughes
1Susan Cusitore.
WASHINGTON SCHOOL. 1Raymond Blackwell.
HUNT SCHOOL.
1Jennie Richmond 1Barbara Harris 1Jessie Marr 1Oliver Horte
1William Nolan.
LINCOLN SCHOOL. 1Benjamin White
TUFTS SCHOOL. George Tracy
SHAW SCHOOL. Waldo Tirrell
PRATT SCHOOL.
1Robert Martin 1Bryant Sprague 1Marjorie Rea 1Florence Devine
1Raymond Hunt
1Mabel Devine 1Malcolm French 1Wyman Tirrell 1Edna Newcomb 1Julian Rea
1Edna Coffey 1Hazel Dexheimer 1Henry McIntosh 1Lillian Smith
Arthur Smith
1Gladys Horte
Evelyn Tirrell
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BATES SCHOOL.
1 Avis Loud 1 Almon Deane
1 Alice Scotcher Leon Recora
1Ernest Mowry
Frank Loud
1 Marion Howe
1Louise Gay
1 Leona Doble 1Marion Pierce 1Guilford Churchill.
HOWE SCHOOL.
1Newton Loud 1Viola Pierce
1Charles Scotcher 1Osbourn Ralph
POND SCHOOL. William Fallis.
1Indicates that pupil was neither absent nor tardy.
List of pupils who have finished the work of the ninth grade, June, 1911 :
ATHENS.
Annette Buttencourt
Willis Rand
Christina Dunn
Harold Veno
Mary Mahoney
Norman Hunt
Venus Thayer
Walter Hackett
Evelyn Tibbets
Clark Page
Lillian Hesse
Percy Miller
Thomas O'Rourke
Cornelius Burke Howard Alden
Edward Bates
Joseph O'Rourke.
HUMPHREY.
Kenneth Bates Parker Bates Reginald Bates
Alton Blanchard
Roger Burgoyne
Marjorie Keith Dorothy McCarthy Grace Oliver Ethel Purchase
Maynard Carter Antonio Cassesse Ralph Chase James Curtin Norman Dizer Joseph Gallant Lawrence Gallant
Alice Coffey Velma Delorey Joanna Dwyer Ellen Fitzgerald Elizabeth Humphrey
Helen Stuart Olive Sylvester Alice Tonry
1Evelyn Greeley 1Clayton Benjamin 1Joseph Sullivan 1Otto Zwecker
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Mary Welsh Caroline Sport Frank Vender Robert White Douglas Tower Ernest Hawkesworthi Clara O'Brien Albert Abern
Vincent Gorman James Hanley Jobn Hunt Harold Morse Francis Nugent
Arthur Ruso
Harold Shields Francis Sheehy
Wendall 'Totman.
HUNT.
Lawrence Cate Lawrence Caulfield Raymond Coudrick Carl Dowd
Michael Gagin
Mabel Coudrick
Victor Hall
Carolyn Corridan
Henry Hewitt
Charles Kelley
Lester Labnes
Charles Masterson
Helena McCarthy James O'Connor
SHAW.
Sherman Sewell Teresa Nolan Evelyn Tirrell Harriette Tirrell
PRATT.
Pauline Tirrell Ralph Talbot, Susie Pratt Irving Hunt
BATES.
Ella Anderson Ruth Bearce Marion Davis
Eidine Dunbar Alice Iliffe Mae Knowland
Avis Loud Lora Loud
Marion Reed
Marion Sherman Mildred Sullivan
Elsie Maertins
Julian Rea, Marion Tisdale Hazel Howe
Harold Baker Lewis Callahan Joseph Cullinane Almon Deane Albin Johnson
James Madden Kenneth Martin Ernest Mowry Edward Pettepos Arthur Thomes Edward Sweet
Howard Richards Dorick White Bessie Coolidge May Allen
Catherine Galvin Frannie Glover
Rachel Kempl
Leonard Reilly
Parker Allen
Etta Blenls Ralph Griffin Edward Hirt
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GRADUATION EXERCISES.
HIGH SCHOOL.
Class Motto-"Vincit Veritas."
High School Building, Weymouth Center, Thursday afternoon, June 22, 1911, at 2.30 o'clock.
PROGRAM.
Processional.
Invocation
Rev. Albert V. House
Chorus-"Oh, Italia Beloved."
Salutatory Address
Ruth Bradford
Address
Hon. Allen T. Treadway
President Massachusetts Senate.
Selected Chorus (a) "Rise ! Sleep No More."
(b) "I Hear the Soft Note."
Valedictory Address Helen Dorothy Taylor
Chorus-"When the Foeman Bares His Steel.".
Presentation of Diplomas.
Class Ode.
Benediction
Rev. George A. Grant
CLASS ODE.
RUTH STANTON PETTEE.
Glorious June-Nature in tune-
Laden with perfume of summer flowers
Courage imparts, builds up true hearts,
Testing their strength and displaying new powers.
We hail the new life, with fondest hopes rife, O'er the border we step with a will.
Effort, endeavor, will always and ever Life's waiting places fill.
Backward we turn; with pride our hearts burn Reading in light the true story That school-life has brought, with memories fraught,
With hopes of new joys, of new conquest and glory. We speak the kind word in grateful hearts stirred To those who assisted us all.
We grasp the hand of each one in our band As new duties sound their call.
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Joy then awake and courage take To meet all life's sacred duties With face toward the light and honor kept bright, We will win for ourselves new honors and trophies. With hope as our star we will pilot afar Our ship through the storm of life's sea. For our compass and chart shall ere be a stout heart, And service our motto be.
GRADUATES.
Elva Dorothy Arnold v Mabel Frances Baker Bicknell Laura Gardner Batchelder Jougas Ruth Bradford
Anastasia Margaret BrennockGary Pearl Griffith MacFaun Dead
- Margaret Mary Bresnahan v Marguerite Louise Buckley v Mary Buckley Dica Agnes Marion Donovan Ryan Helen Mae Dowd" Alice Burke Ford ~ Tupper
asteria 2.2. 4 /
- Margaret Veronica Gardner Sonoy Frances Isabelle Godfrey Maude Angela Godfrey . Marion Theresa Griffin « Louise Atherton Harris Lane George Alexander Baker Died Albert Bisbee Bennett . Frederick William Bumpus David Francis Condrick Cyril Cassily Conroy Louis Ligouri Conroy Emerson Russell Dizer Albert Reed Humphrey Read Edward Carleton Loud Dead Norman Wiley Loud
- Louise May Hersey Trussell Catherine Elizabeth Keefe Florence May Lincoln Hall Avis Gertrude Little
· Ruth Lawrence Mason Wright Abbie Wadsworth Maynard Sowing Peasu Frances Eleanor McGreevey Gray
Jessie Emeline Morrill Fearing Mary Ellen Murphy Ruth Stanton Pettee Reidy Mary Winifred Reid Hamel
Nelly Keene Sprague -Howe Elizabeth Irene Taylor Helen Dorothy Taylor Catherine May Warner Virchow
John Minot Lowell Thomas Tracy McCarthy Alan Monroc Clayton Wells Nash Harold Lamont Proctor I
Edward Winthrop Robinson D Pasquale Santacroce John Carlton Trainer Stuart Cunningham Vinal D William Tracy Wall D
SPECIAL CERTIFICATE. Karle Granger Lovell. .
HONOR LIST. .
Ruth Bradford Pearl Griffith MacFaun
Helen Dorothy Taylor Norman Wiley Loud
Statistics from Registers for Year 1910-1911.
SCHOOLS.
Grades.
Number
Enrolled.
Boys.
Girls.
Total
Average
Average
Per cent of
No. of Cases
of Tardiness.
Dismission.
Sessions of
Absence.
Sessions of
No. of Cases
of Suspension.
Visitors.
Penny
Savings.
WARD 1.
Athens .
8-9
48
29
19
50
44.31 29.4
39.09 27.6
88.1 93.8
140
75
1,426 885
3
0
19
None $28 28
Athens .
6
37
18
19
40
34.96
31.44
89.9
142
58
1,352
28
0
18
9 81
Athens
5
48
17
31
55
45.0
41.32
91.82
120
35
1,523
19
0
50
15 67
Athens ..
3-4
51
26
25
58
45.74
42.50
92.91
131
17
1 434
31
0
63
29 34
Athens .
2
32
15
17
35
30.02
27.25
90.43
39
12
956
0
0
89
8 53
Athens .
1
55
29
26
59
46.72
39.04
83.55
49
10
2 470
O
0
60
10 78
Total
302
151
151
333
276.15
248.24
89.88
731
241
10,046
81
0
323
$102 41
Adams
1-3
37
21
16
41
33.52
30.71
91.61
92
20
1.162
0
0
56
31 27
WARD 2.
James Humphrey ..
39
25
14
42
39.87
37.27
92.72
452
72
818
6
25
10 60
James Humphrey .
8
43
22
21
44
38.83
36.31
93.51
94
113
814
5
45
75
James Humphrey ..
38
15
18
38
36.22
34.36
94.87
42
44
634
0
1
56
28 90
James Humphrey ..
40
22
18
41
36.24
34.97
96.47
51
28
437
2
1
62
6
37
21
16
37
33.61
30.96
92.11
47
57
731
6
0
24
3 75
6
39
20
19
40
39.0
36.77
94.29
39
32
845
2
0
21
7 46
James Humphrey
40
19
21
45
41.30
39.39
95.37
51
89
627
1
0
18
34 39
Total
276
144
127
287
265.07
250.03
94.32
776
415
4,906
23
12
251
$85 85
Washington.
5
40
22
18
40
38.46
34.57
89.88
37
62
1,419
0
1
31
37 98
Washington
4
40
25
15
40
38.79
35.58
91.72
113
32
1,169
9
0
23
15 91
Washington
3
42
20
22
42
37.94
34.17
90.06
40
11
1 594
8
0
25
32 16
Washington.
41
23
18
44
35.86
32.0
89.23
37
0
1,754
0
51
33 44
Washington .
30
14
16
34
27.52
23.95
86.67
43
10
1,343
2
0
47
9 75
Washington
43
11
32
16
38.09
31.7
83.22
45
22
2,318
0
0
101
32 37
Total
236
115
121
246
216.66
191.97
88.60
315
137
9,597
24
1
278
$161 61
.
.
....
...
·
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.....
...
....
1
....
.
31
17
14
36
0
24
Athens
110
34
Cases of
No. of
No. of
Truancy.
Membership.
Membership.
Attendance.
Attendance.
-
26
9
7
James Humphrey .
James Hun phrey .
5
2
1-2
0
.
.
209
111
98
223
195.73
180.23
92.07
198
386
5,455
22
0
241
$67 22
Lincoln .
2
45
28
17
50
44.41
39 39
88.69
29
10
1,907
0
0
27
$67 04
Lincoln .
41
19
22
46
35.98
31 56
87.7
17
10
1 835
0
0
55
49 76
Total
86
47
30
96
80.39
70.95
88.25
46
20
3,742
0
0
82
$116 80
Tufts . .
52
24
28
55
49.48
44.85
90.66
35
132
1,798
20
0
62
$54 54
3
56
26
30
03
51.24
46.85
91.43
38
14
1,620
9
0
94
50 34
1
30
14
16
36
28.21
25.41
90.08
51
7
1,073
0
0
58
20 88
Total
138
64
14
151
128.93
117.11
90.75
119
153
4,491
29
0
214
$125 76
WARD 4.
Shaw .
7 -- 9
37
18
19
37
33.69
30.98
91.83
162
49
966
0
4
0
$2 52
Shaw
.
5-6
30
14
16
33
29.56
27.65
93.4
80
37
681
1
0
21
24 97
Shaw .
3-4
26
13
13
27
22.8
21.2
92.7
59
35
589
0
0
40
23 01
Shaw .
1-2
19
13
6
24
20.45
19.22
94.0
61
8
449
0
0
92
19 97
Total
112
58
121
106.50
99.05
93.00
342
129
2,685
1
153
$70 47
Pratt
7-9
36
14
22
38
33.25
31.57
94.94
11
58
618
0
1
35
Pratt
5-6
44
23
21
48
43.95
41.04
93.41
46
32
1,026
2
0
34
$10 20
Pratt .
3-4
31
16
15
35
31.22
29.10
93.23
79
45
784
0
0
16
6 85
Pratt
33
22
1]
33
23.70
22.77
96.07
52
19
1,225
0
0
39
9 92
Total
144
75
69
154
132.12
124.48
94.21
188
154
3,653
2
1
124
$26 97
4
45
23
45 38
40.59 36.65 35.76 32.97
38.02 34.56 33.35 29.23
93.67 94.39 93.2 88.66
59 49 77 50
33 20 18 6
951 774 881 1,382
4
0
66
33 68
Jefferson .
1
38
23
15
41
Total
151
83
68
165
145.97
135.16
92.57
235
77
3,988
12
0
149
$115 24
WARD 3.
Hunt .
9
27
17
10
28
26.16
24.22
92.6
25
85
695
0
0
31
$5 00
Hunt ..
8
34
16
18
37
32.53
30.37
93.35
31
59
794
1
0
32
6 65
Hunt . .
7
52
26
26
55
43.45
39.85
91.71
84
105
1,123
9
0
50
0
68
29 76
Hunt ..
6
45
26
19
46
44.11
40.68 45.11
92.24 91.16
25 33
61 76
1,619
10
0
60
25 81
Hunt
5
51
26
25
57
49.48
41
0
30
31 83
Jefferson ..
2
...
... ......
.....
. ...
3
34
12
0
27 26
$25 69
Jefferson
.......
..
.
...
.
.. .
.
.
.
.
.
-
.
.
.
.
.
34
16
18
22 22
0
0
1
24 04
Jefferson.
..
.
.
Total
1
.
4
27
Tufts . .
Tufts
.
1-2
1,224
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STATISTICS FROM REGISTERS FOR YEAR 1910-1911 .- Continued.
SCHOOLS.
Grades.
Number
Eurolled.
Boys.
Girls.
Total
Average
Average
Per cent of
of Tardiness. No. of Cases
Dismission.
Sessions of
Absence.
Sessions of
No. of Cases
of Suspension.
Visitors.
Penny
Savings.
WARD 5.
Bates
8-9
57
25
32
58
55.80
52.67
27
125
1,107
0
0
113
$19 92
Bates
7
36
19
17
38
32.52
30.39
37
101
710
23
1
94
16 17
Bates
6
35
19
16
38
32.51
29.91
91.95
67
105
966
2
0
72
18 51
Bates
5
37
14
23
40
34.68
32.32
93.16
69
32
864
1
0
87
6 09
Total .
165
77
88
174
155.51
145.29
93.42
200
363
3,647
26
1
366
$60 69
Howe .
4
32
16
16
33
27.15
25.24
92.94
13
711
5
0
205
$43 59
Howe
3
34
16
18
36
29.93
27.33
91.31
99
10
950
1
0
70
18 02
Howc ..
31
16
15
33
28.19
24.89
87.95
95
1,266
01 ml
0
82
43 01
Howe ..
33
17
16
38
31.86
27.64
86.76
10
15
1,570
0
96
52 62
Total
130
65
65
140
117.23
105.10
89.65
339
62
4,497
18
0
453
$157 24
Pond .
1-4
15
10
5
18
12.61
11.63
92.26
30
298
0
0
74
8 77
Hollis
1-4
13
5
8
14
10.8
10.23
94.72
23
6
212
0
0
84
50 00
High
292
135
157
292
264.94
251.22
94.81
230
212
2,588
2
1
104
WARD TOTALS.
Ward 1 ..
339
172
167
374
309.67
278.95
90.07
823
261
11,208
31
0
379
$133 68
Ward 2.
663
342
316
698
627.70
577.16
91.94
1326
629
18,491
59
13
678
362 70
Ward 3 ...
433
222
211
470
405.05
365.29
90.92
363
559
13,688
51
0
537
309 78
Ward 4. .
256
133
123
275
238.62
223.53
93.67
5 0
283
6.338
3
5
277
97 44
Ward 5 ..
323
157
166
346
296.15
272.25
91.92
592
438
8,654
44
1
977
256 70
High School ..
292
135
157
292
264.94
251.22
94.81
230
212
2,588
2
1
104
Grand Total
2306
1161
1140
2455
2142.13
1971.40
92.02
3864
2382
60,967
240
20
2952
$1,160 30
.
.
.
.
.
. .... . .
.
1
Membership.
Membership.
Attendance.
Attendance.
Cases of
No. of
No. of
Truancy.
94.39 93.45
41
2
28
.
1
29
Teachers' Directory -1912.
NAME.
GRADE-SCHOOL.
ELEC.
SAL.
ADDRESS.
Fred W. Hilton.
High
1911
$1500
Manomet rd., N. W.
Frederick A. Carpenter ...
1911
900
1262 Hancock st., Quincy.
Helen M. Curtis ...
1899
700
8 East st., Wey. Heights.
Mary L Sheehy .
"
1905
700
401 Broad st., E. W.
E. Olive Grant.
1911
600
10 Shawmut st., E. W.
Irene A. Fraser.
1911
600
677 Broad st., E. W.
Mildred E. S with
1908
700
175 Washington st., W.
Elizabeth Chase
"
1911
600
190 Middle st , E. W.
Alice W. Dwyer
1910
700
324 Washington st., W.
H. Catherine Paul.
....
1910
700
34 Station ave , E. W.
E. J. Goulart. Prin ..
Athens, 8-9.
1910
$1000
12 Pierce court. N. W.
( 'atherine C. Fogarty
7.
1905
550
1102 Pleasant st , E. W.
Edith H. Fox ...
6 ..
1908
550
Eva F. Leighton.
..
. .
..
1911
450
Margaret E. O'Brien
450
48 Newcomb st., Quincy.
L. May Chessman.
2 ..
1900
550
102 Summer st., W
Grace E. Wallis.
1.
1910
500
154 North st., N. W.
Cora L. Beard.
Adams, 1-3. WARD II.
1898
550
193 Pearl st., N. W.
Luzerne W. Crandall ....
Jas. Humphrey ..
1911
$900
48 Hill Crest rd., E. W.
Adeline M. Canterbury ..
8
1889
550
38 Hill Crest rd., E. W.
Francis J. Godfrey.
1911
500
143 Middle st., E. W.
Gertrude L. Moran
7
1905
550
53 Center st., E. W.
Annie A. Fraher
. .
6
1894
550
Ruth S. Ferguson
5
1910
500
92 Hollis ave., Atlantic. 159 Middle st., E. W.
Martha J Hawes, Prin ...
Washington, 4 ...
1887
575
21 Fairmount ave., E. W.
Annie J. McGreevy.
3 .. .
1887
550
60 Myrtle st., E. W.
Theresa B. Conroy
2 .. .
1906
550
Lizzie G. Hyland
1 ...
1896
550
Rita C. Page.
1 ...
1911
450
163 North st., N. W.
Persis G. Tutttle, Prin
1909
575
143 Middle st., E W.
Ida M. Cronin ..
3 ..... .
1911
450
1050 Pleasant st., E. W.
Annie M Chase ..
2 ......
1909
550
27 Centre st , E. W.
Marguerite Connor.
1 ..
1911
450
19 Bates ave., E. W.
Charles Y. Berry, Prin. ..
Hunt, 9.
1910
$900
175 Washington st., W.
Susan G. Sheehan.
8 ..
1906
5.00
29 Grove st., E. W.
Prescott B. Brown ..
7.
1911
450
130 Austin st., Cambridge.
Elizabeth T. Tracy.
6. ..
1902
550
103 Keith st., W.
Elizabeth L. Hallahan
5.
1896
550
793 Main st., S W.
Grace A. Randall.
Lincoln, 2.
1903
550
441 Washington st., W.
Katherine C. Keohan
1 ..
1881
550
39 Keith st., W.
Elizabeth S. Halı, Prin ...
Tufts 4 ...
1910
575
5 Field ave., W.
Mary E. Crotty.
3 .. .
1887
550
79 Granite st., W.
Susan M. Tracy.
1.
1907
550
103 Keith st., W.
Alice M. Nash.
2-4. .
1911
450
335 Centre ave., Abington.
Lottie M. Murphy.
Pratt, 7-9 ..
1911
$600
114 Hawthorne st., E. W.
Agnes M. Long.
5-6.
1909
500
Hull st .. Nanrasket.
Nellie M. Holbrook.
3-4.
1890
550
806 Pleasant st .. E. W.
Margaret A. Donovan.
"
1910
500
65 Central st., Abington.
Joseph E. Crowell ..
1911
700
175 Washington st., W.
M. Evangeline Martel.
5-6.
1907
550
389 Front st., W. [ville.
Ethel G. Higgins
3-4.
1907
550
553 Watertown st., Newton-
Mary O. Nolan
1-2.
1907
550
458 Main st . S. W.
WARD V.
Bates, 8-9 ..
1899
$1000
151 Randolph st., S. W.
Ass't 8-9,
1911
450
70 Middle st., E. W.
Helen L. Rockwood.
7 ..
1892
550
28 Pond st., S. W.
Emma J. Smith ..
6 ..
1884
550
134 Pleasant st., S. W.
Joanna Connell ..
5 .. .
1907
550
57 Richmond st., W.
Howe, 4 .. ....
1891
575
41 Union st., S. W.
Pearl Grant
3 .. . .
1904
550
41 Columbian st., S. W.
Florence E. Ramsdell.
2
1910
550
142 Union st .. S. W.
Gertrude L. Reid
1 ..
1902
550
46 Randall ave., E. W.
Grace L. Sanger.
Sewing.
....
Anna L. Berg ..
Manual Training,
....
163 Hemenway st., Boston.
S. Isabelle Smith.
Drawing
1908
700
79 + ront st., W.
Helen S. Carleton.
Writing
1910
450
Peabody, Mass.
James W. Calderwood
Music
1910
700
16 Reedsdale st., Allston.
Parker T. Pearson ...
Supt. of Schools .
1909
2000
511 Commercial st., E. W.
. .
.
·
. ...
.......
. ...
..
....
·
.
1911
450
168 Middle st., E. W. 39 Center st., E. W.
Annie F. Conroy.
6
1891
550
229 Middle st., E. W.
Angeline C. Heartz
......
·
·
·
600
WARD I.
43 Butler rd , Quincy. 90 North st., N. W.
Ethel F. Wood ..
39 Center st., E. W. 16 Water st., E. W.
Jefferson,
WARD III.
WARD IV.
1-2. Shaw, 8-9.
Everett N Hollis, Prin ... Bertha F. Cuningham.
Stella L. Tirrell, Prin
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