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Walter Sanford Jordan
Elizabeth Josephine AuCoin
Louis Kiel Jorgensen
Minnie Eleanor Avery
Helen Miriam Lang
Louise Baldwin Bailey
Helen Gertrude Lebossiero
Gordon Thomas Barnes
Marjorie Frances Linscott
Warren Walker Bastey
Elwood Litchfield
Eleanor Bates
Mary Elizabeth Lonergan
Paul Humphrey Bates
Norman Dyer Loud
Andrea Louise Belcher
William Edward Macquinn
Joseph Bicknell
Marion Lois Martin
Gladys Louise Blanchard
James McAleer
IIelen Elizabeth Bourden
John Bernard McAleer
Mary Eileen Bourque
Sylvia Estes Burnett
Edith Geraldine Caton
Mary Roberta McKenna
John Norman Mckenzie
Mabel Louise Mckenzie
John Henry McMorrow Beatrice Rita Melville
Grace Bradford Nash Laura Nash
Ethelbert Chase Nickerson
Catherine Vincentia O'Connor
Anna Gertrude Osborn
Dorothy Alma Page
Vera Parker Mary Aloysius Parnell
Eleanor Pearson
Ethel Ellsworth Peers
Olga Josephine Peterson
Joseph James Pica
Francis Piscionere
Robert William Pitts
Kenneth Paul Porter
Francis Arthur Pratt
Mary Lane Pratt
Alvah Raymond Kathryn Lauretta Regan
Audrey Ruth Reidy
Adelva Frederick Rich
Anna Alberta Richmond
Annie Eleanor Riley
Helen Eileen Roulston
Lena Stafonia Sabonis
Thelma Salzgeber Alfred John Santacroce
Albert Frederick Harms
Robert Joseph Harrington
Francis Caulfield Haviland Edward Richmond Holmes Andrew Joseph Housman
Antonio John Scoppettuolo
Thomas Ferdinand Scott
John McLeod Sharp
Dorothy Carter Shaw
Paul Cunningham Cleaves Patricia Josephine Collins
Lillian Alberta Comeau
Philip Augustus Conathan Cathorn deWolfe Cook Edith Holman Craig Margaret Ellen Crawford
Robert Douglas Crawford
Edward Francis Curtin
Ruth Elizabeth Cushing Joseph James Dalesandro Mary Catherine Daley Florence Lillian DeLorey Florence Mary DeMers Leon Joseph Didion Cynthia Eck Eleanor Adams Eldridge
George Frank Emerson
Dorothy Mae Fitzpatrick
Albert Owen Fraher
Walter Axel Frederickson Raymond Eugene Fulton Gladys Madeline Gadsby
Freda Vining Garey
Jacob Ginsberg Flora Graham .. Michael Guidice Robert Hamilton
Edward Pratt Hunt, Jr. Elna Marie Jensen
Edward Hugh McClune Margaret Veronica McDonald
Uranio Michael Cicchese Ruth .Clark
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Dorothy Frances Smith Robert Earl Smith Jane Stub
Dorothy Louise Sullivan
Ruby Whitmore Sylvester
Theodore Earl Taber
Alice Frances Tirrell
Richard Wetherell Twigg
John William White
Vera May White
Wilbur Floyd Whiting
Catherine Elizabeth Wieting
Edward Francis Williams
George Frederick Wilson
Barbara Lee Winchenbach
Albert Charles Yahisizian
SPECIAL CERTIFICATE STUDENTS
Mario Joseph Cignarella
Geneva May Hunt
Ruth Marjorie Pope Josephine Frances Thompson
Percy Mortimer Hodges
WEYMOUTH VOCATIONAL SCHOOL GRADUATES --
Nathaniel Sands Austin
John Francis Burke
David Ambrose Gunville
Frank Irving Sherman
Paul Henry Fay Frederic Gouverneur White
Jerome McDonald
NORFOLK COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL Weymouth Branch GRADUATE
Albert Frederick Harms HONOR LIST
Dorothea Elizabeth Abbott Andrea Louise Belcher
Irene Nancy Adams
George Frank Emerson
Katherine Blackford Andrews Barbara Lee Winchenbach
Eleanor Bates
ODE TO THE CLASS OF 1929 Katherine B. Andrews Look up and say, "Good morning, Life," Bring on your laughter, joy, and strife; We'll dare to face them all. A conquest waits beyond the gate
Flung open to the voice of fate, And we must heed its call.
Ours is the making of our souls, Ours are the shining, longed-for goals, The vision of the years. The challenge tests the strength of youth; It calls for courage, honor, truth To carry on through fears.
The greatest truth, the highest aim, 'he lofty seat of deathless Fame,- Ambitious hopes are rife. Beware, ye foes, whate'er ye be; We've said, "Good morning. Destiny," And now, "Good morning, Life."
William Russell McNeill Clarence Winfred Ripley
STATISTICS FROM REGISTERS FOR SCHOOL YEAR 1928-1929
Wards & Schools
Grades
Boys
Girls
Aggregate
Attendance
Average
Attendance
Total
Membership
Average
Membership.
Per cent. of
Attendance
Total Days
Number Days
· Number Cases
Number Cases
Dismissal
Number Cases
Truancy
No. Visitors
WARD I
Adams
III-IV 27
15
12
4,857.5
27.16
33
28.75 94.44
179
291. 515.5
24
4
1
9
I-II 46
25
21
7,376.5
41.29
51
44.05 93.73
179
49
3
0
153
Total
73
40
33
12,234.
68.45
84
72.80. 94.02
806.5
73
7
1
162
Athens
VIII 35
13
22
5,446.
30.25
35
31.81
95.10
180
284.5
35
13
0
VII 34
10
24
5,398.
29.93
36
31.72 94.36
180
318.
17
22
0
3
VI-VII 28
13
15
4,728.
26.27
31
28.14
93.35
180
332.5
44.
26
0
1
.,
VI 35
23
12
5,399.
29.99
35
32.30
92.85
180
419.5
60
10
0
3
V 40
26
14
6,605.
36.75
45
39.53
92.97
180
505.5
41
31
0
4
IV 42
24
18
6,357.5
35.54
48
37.93
179
432.
. 37
22
0
3
"
III 34
14
20
5,376.5
30.05
36
32.16
179
377.5
44
19
0
54
..
II 43
27
16
5,916.
33.05
45
36.01
91.78 179
532.5
39
13
0
10
I 37
15
22
5,320.5
29.83
42
33.52 88.99
179
661.5
90
10
0
19
Total
328
165
163
50,546.5
281.66
353
303.12 92.92
3863.5
407
166
0
103
266
.
.
Number Enrolled
Absent
Tardiness
-
93.61
93.44
Bicknell
VIII 37
16
21
6,339.
35.26
40
37.39
94.29
180
389.
8
28
0
68
VII 41
20
21
6,695.5
37.20
44
39.55
94.06
180
426.
16
8
0
53
VI 38
13
25
6,184.
34.34
40
36.83
93.54
180
442.
18
35
0
1
41
25
16
6,353.5
35.32
44
37.48
94.27
180
388.
41
23
0
22
IV 35
15
20
5,927.5
33.09
40
34.45
96.05
179
244.
27
2
0
19
"
III-IV 29
12
17
4,989.
27.92
35
29.59
94.13
179
328.
32
16
0
7
"
III 36
15
21
5.755.
32.16
38
34.92
92.07 179
495.5
17
22
0
43
II 35
17
18
5,509.5
30.72
38
33.72
91.11 179
535.5
15
11
0
21
"
I-II 30
16
14
4,756.5
26.58
32
28.25
94.10
179
302.5
20
5
0
20
I 43
26
17
6,890.5
38.47
48
41.88
91.84 179
610.5
33
5
0
43
Total
365
175
190
59,400.
331.06
339
354.06 93.51
4161.
227
155
0
297
Total
766
380
386 122,180.5
681.17
836
729.98 93.31
8831.
707
328
1 562
WARD II
Humphrey
VIA 28
10
18
4,636.5
25.74
29
27.02
95.26
180
231.5
32
12
0
66
VIC 37
14
23
5,986.5
33.32
39
35.10
94.93
180
374.5
35
12
0
50
VIE 35
14
21
5,924.5
32.91
36
34.65
94.98
180
315.5
16
19
0
59
V 36
14
22
5,990.5
33.28
40
34.71
95.88
180
262.
36
1
0
66
IV 40
22
18
6,748.
37.67
41
39.27
95.93
179
290.
33
2
0
58
III 37
19
18
6,052.
33.86
42
36.19
93.56
179
419.5
56
1
2
77
II. 41
19
22
6,459.5
36.11
43
38.24
94.43
179
384.5
44
15
0
52
. . I 30
21
9
4,889.5
27.34
33
29.51
92.65
179
390.
29
1
0
64
Total
284
133
151
46,687.
260.23
303
274.69
94.73
2667.5
281
66
2 492
Jefferson "
IV 36
15
21
6.068.5
33.91
38
34.67
97.81
179
136.5
0
4
0
281
III 32
11
21
5,275.
29.53
36
30.63
96.41
179
201.5
12
9
0
252
.
267
268
Total
249
137
112
43.113.
236.94
290
248.39
95.39
2117.
309
137
15
53
Washington
V C 26
12
14
4,088.5
22.65
28
24.43
92.71
180
322.
29
39
0
209
1)
VT 27
15
12
4,296.5
23.79
27
25.52
93.22
180
311.
15
32
0
201
IV 37
20
17
5,982.
33.38
40
· 35.45
94.16
179
368.
16
5
0
43
III 30
18
12
4,930.
27.35
31
28.87
94.74 179
272.5
1S
6
0
197
,
II 43
19
24
6.925.5
38.67
4/7
41.78
92.56
179
562.5
21
9
0
77
I 45
19
26
6,835,5
38.18
48
42.35 90.15 179
743.
55
10
0
80
Total
208
103
105
33,058.
184.02
221
198.40 92.75
2579.
154
101
0
807
Total
883
442
441
146,994.
816.17
967
861.37 94.75
8253.5
769
333
17 2416
.
Junior Annex
VIIIL 24
11
13
4,032.
22.14
29
23.10
95.84 182
176.
22
-1
1
4
VIIIP 30
15
15
5,080.
27.92
32
29.09
95.98
182
214.
10
12
0
2
VIIIT 34
17
1.7
6,124.
35.33
39
36.38
97.11 182
198.
25
25
1
21
VIII W 32
19
13
5,149.
28.29
36
29.90
94.64
182
293.
64
23
7
1
VILA 34
20
14
5.918.
32.49
40
34.08
95.33
182
291.
62
25
0
8
VII D 35
20
15
6,140.
33.71
41
35.67
94.5
182
360.
38
25
0
11
VIIH 31
18
13
5,463.
30.09
40
31.21
182
219.
31
2
0
4
VIIR 29
17
12
4,907.
26.97
33
28.96
96.2 93.13
182
36.6.
57
18
6
2
39.04
43
40.80 33.79
95.09 96.13
179
231.
12
13
0
282
Total
142
69
73
24,136.
134.98
153
139.89
96.49
890.
25
29
0
249
I 34
16
18
32.50
36
179
318.
1
I1 40
27
13
6,982. 5,810.5
0 1064
-
WARD IH
Hunt
VIII 40
15
25
6,461.5
35.87
41
37.35
96.04 180
269.
9
3
0
7
..
VII P 35
20
15
5,306.5
29.45
35
32.47
90.70
180
546.5
89
13
14
11
VIIM 37
17
20
6,169.
34.27
39
36.15
94.78 180
339.5
18
13
1
15
VID 33
15
18
5,292.5
29.42
38
31.31
93.96
180
338.
61
16
1
11
VIT 42
16
26
6,998.5
38.84
42
41.18
94.32
180
419.
15
15:
0
27
VL 32
20
12
5,813.5
32.29
37
34.39
93.89
180
378.5
9
14
6
18
VG 33
19
14
5,342.
29.70
35
31.59
94.02
180
341.
30
18
18
IV H 39
16
23
6,401.5
35.71
40
37.81
94.45
179
374.5
14
10
39
0
IV C 25
11
14
4,282.5
23.98
31
25.74
93.2
179
312.
40
9
0
22
III C 40
21
19
6,855.
38.30
42
40.07
95.6
179
317.5
18
5
0
60
III T 39
19
20
6,345.5
35.46
42
37.74
93.96
179
410.5
48
8
0
14
II W 30
14
16
5,246.
29.32
36
31.88
91.95
179
457.5
40
2
0
59
II R 35
19
16
5,506.
31.25
39
33.32
93.80
179
459.
23
3
0
29
..
IT 33
12
21
5,048.
28.32
37
31.08
91.11 179
522.
16
3
0
53
I-G 25
10
15
3,939.
21.99
30
24.97 88.07 179
535.5
29
5
0
23
Total
518
244
274
85,007.5
474.17
564
507.05 93.52
6020.
459
137
61
367
WARD IV
Pratt
VIII 29
10
19
4,344.
24.10
29
25.58
94.21 180
317.5
68
24
0
0
VII 28
12
16
4,766.
26.45
28
27.82
95.1
180
246.
17
5
4
6
:
VI 29
15
14
4,084.
22.64
29
24.19
180
276.5
43
8
4
7
V 24
4
20
4,331.
24.05
26
25.10
180
182.5
21
13
0
12
IV 35
15
20
5,806.5
32.40
38
33.87
95.66
179
268.
56
3
1
14
III 35°
17
18
4,892.5
27.30
38
29.42 92.79
179
376.
74
22
0
24
.
269
93.59 95.82
Pratt "
II 33 I 40
14
19
4,918. 5,841.
27.46
37
30.09 91.26 35.44 91.79
179 179
469. 590.5
86
21
0
13
Total
253
108
145
38,983.
216.98
268
231.51
93.72
2726.
410
109
9
113
Shaw
VII-VIII 37
15
22
6,121.
33.96
40
36.74
92.44
180
494.5
123
14
0 35
V-VI 47
19
28
7,297.
40.47
53
44.32
91.08
180
687.
112
26
4
20
"
III-IV 30
15
15
4,654.
25.85
32
28.59
90.42
179
492.5
36
39
0
13
I-II 38
19
19
6,235.5
34.91
45
38.39
90.96
179
627.5
35
21
0
23
Total
152
68
84
24,307.5
135.19
170
148.04 91.32
2301.5
306
100
4
91
Center Portable III-IV 21 "
10
11
3,367.
18.81
26
19.81
94.95
179
180.5
26
5
0
81
I-II 36
18
18
5,246.
29.29
40
32.17 91.05 179
512.
117
13
0
94
Total
57
28
29
8613.
48.10
66
51.98
92.53
692.5
143
18
0 175
Total
462
204
258
71,903.5
400.27
504
431.53 92.76
5720.
859
227
13
379
WARD V
Nevin
VIII 34
17
17
5,776.
32.09
38
34.31
93.55 180
376.
66
22
1 84
"
VII-VIII 36
22
14
5,920.
32.83
44
34.12
96.22
180
282.
36
12
0
70
VII 36
21
15
6,130.
34.18
40
35.85
95.32
180
326.5
68
3
8
66
VI 32
15
17
5,465.
30.34
39
31.72
95.64
180
250.5
20
9
0
65
,,
V 37
24
13
5,873.5
32.51
43
34.51
94.21
180
363.5
4
29
1
86
IV 42
17
25
7,208.5
40.25
46
42.67
94.32
179
434.
25
18
0
164
III 40
28
12
6,644.
36.94
50
39.72
93.00
179
499.5
38
22
0
64
II 42
21
21
6,280.
34.75
44
38.58
90.07
179
657.5
26
4
0
73
I (2 rooms) 51
27
24
7,365.
40.06
53
44.77
89.03
179
762.5
32
9
0
64
Total
350
192
158
56,662.
313.95
397
336.25 93.37
3952.
315
128
10
736
21
19
32.58
43
13
0
37
270
Pond
VI 12
6
6
2,197.
12.20
16
12.92 94.43
180
135.5
34
21
0
16
V 22
9
13
4,267.
23.78
31
26.10 91.11
180
415.5
22
16
0
20
IV 25
15
10
3,908.
21.77
27
23.30
93.43
179
276.
16
11
0
18
III 27
11
16
4,719.5
26.34
41
28.04
93.94
179
300.5
34
27
1
28
II 25
18
7
4,220.
23.55
29
25.45
92.53
179
341.
53
13
0
37
I 38
16
22
5,436.
30.31
41
33.41
90.72
179
554.
43
11
0
19
Total
149
75
74
24,747.5
137.95
185
149.22 92.45
2022.5
202
99
1 137
Total
499
267
232
81,409.5
451.90
582
485.47 93.08
5974.5
517
227
11
873
Opportunity Class
411.
12.50
13
12.74
98.12
32
8.
2
2
0
18
Ward I
766
380
386
122,180.5
681.17
836
729.98
93.31
180
8831.
707
328
1
562
Ward II
883
442
441
146,994.
816.17
967
861.37
94.75
180
8253.5
769
333
17
2416
Ward III
518
244
274
85,007.5
474.17
564
507.05
93.52
180
6020.
459
137
61
367
Ward IV
462
204
258
71,903.5
400.27
504
431.53
92.76
180
5720.
859
227
13
379
Ward
V
499
267
232
81,409.5
451.90
582
485.47
93.08 180
5974.5
517
227
11
873
High School
942
459
483
150,125.
824.16
966
887.69
92.84 182
GRAND TOTAL
4070 1996 2074 658,031.
3660.34
4432
3915.83 93.48
.
271
272
EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS
Name and School
Grade
Salary
January 2, 1930
Elected
Years Teaching
Experience
Years Normal or College Training
Other Courses
Trade Experience
High School
Middle Street East Weymouth
Telephone-Weymouth 1100
Frederick W. Hilton, A. B.
Prin.
$3800.00
1911
33
4
3
Hazel M. Agnew
Inst.
1750.00
1920
10
3
12
Gladys B. Allen, A. B.
Inst.
1550.00
1925 5
4
Josephine Baker, A. B.
Inst.
1400.00
1929
3
4
4
Helen C. Barnard
Inst.
1600.00
*
26
1
2
Esther L. Benson
Inst.
1700.00
1929
5
3
2
Anna F. Berry, A. B.
Inst.
1750.00
1919
24
4
7
Prescott B. Brown
Inst.
2400.00
1911
18 1
1
Ernestine R. Canning, A. B.
Inst.
1850.00
1920
11
4
10
John T. Gannon, Jr., A. B.
Inst.
2500.00
1921
9
4
3
Alice L. Gay
Clerk
1400.00
1922
7
1
John Griffin, B.S., M.B.A.
Inst.
1800.00
1927
2 .
6
3
Sheila M. Gross, B.S.
Inst.
1800.00
1928
5
4
12
4
Olive E. Hackett
Inst.
1750.00
1926
5
1
5
Everett N. Hollis
Inst.
2400.00
1898
31
2
3
Mary C. Humphrey, Ph.B.
Inst.
1800.00
1916
25 3
10
Beatrice Ingalls, A.B.
Inst.
1600.00
1929
4
4
Lillian Jefts, A.B., A.M.
Inst.
1800.00
1929
15
5
Lucille Jones, B.S. in Phy. Ed. Inst.
Inst.
1200.00
1929
1
2
1
Thomas A. Lyons, A.B.
Inst.
2500.00
1921 9
2
6
6
Helen M. Norris
Inst.
1500.00
1927
4
2
Daniel L. O'Donnell, L.L.B.
Inst.
2100.00
1925
4
3
1
Oral A. Page, B.S.
Inst.
2400.00
1928
10
4
6
Ray G. Parker
Inst.
2400.00
1922
7
2
3
2
Bernice I. Purinton, A.B.
Inst.
1500.00
1929
3
4
7
Caroline E. Rogers, A.B.
Inst.
1700.00
1928
6
4
Edith A. Sanborn, A.B.
Inst.
1300.00
1929
1
4
Susan G. Sheehan
Inst.
1850.00
1907
23
2
9
Eva Skala, B.S. in Ed.
Inst.
1600.00
1929
4
George O. Stewart
Ph.B.
Inst.
2500.00
1924
8
3
1
Helen R. Thompson
Inst.
1700.00
1925
. 7
1
8
Mildred A. Wagg
Inst.
1600.00
*
12
2
9
Dora S. White, A.B.
Inst.
1600.00
*
18
4
4
Wallace L. Whittle
Inst:
2500.00
1921
9
3
11
Inst.
1600.00
.
G
13
25
Fannie L. Williams * Temporary
Inst.
2000.00
1928 4
4
5
5
4
Flora H. McGrath, B.S. in Ed. Inst.
1600.00
1929
5
6
Margaret K. Langford
Clarence R. Lyond, B.S.
Inst.
1500.00
1929
3
4
Rose R. Grace, A. B.
1600.00
1928
·
273
EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS
Name and School
Grade
Salary
January 2, 1930
Elected
Years Teaching
Experience
Year's Normal or College Training
Other Courses
Trade Experience
Vocational School
Telephone-Weymouth 0257
Francis E. Whipple, Jr.
Direc. $2600.00
1925
4
1
6
8
Lewis H. Bacon, Jr.
Inst.
2200.00
1927
2
3
2
12
Harry F. Duncan
Inst.
2000.00
1929
9
Hilmer S. Nelson
Inst.
2700.00
1925
4
2
2
10
(Salary paid by Norfolk
County
Agricultural School)
Jalmar N. Nelson
Inst.
2400.00
1924
5
5
10.
James F. Steele, B.S.
Inst.
2400.00
1926
6
4
3
5.
Waldo H. Swan, A.B.,
Inst.
2200.00
1929
8
7
3
1
A.M. in Ed.
F. E. Whipple
Inst.
2200.00
*
1
37
Louis Whitford
Inst.
2400.00
1926
3
2
9.
Joseph K. Whittemore
Inst.
2600.00
1927
3
2
1
4
Junior Annex
Telephone-
Adeline M. Canterbury
Prin.
2200.00
1887
42
5
Mary B. Thomas
Asst. Prin. VIII
1500.00
*
23
1 2
Mary D. Luce
VIII
1200.00
*
14
2
Helen G. Lyons
VIII
1650.00
1922
7
2
21
Anita L. Petrucci, A.B.
VIII
1300.00
1927
2
4
2
Dorothy V. Auger, B.S. in Ed. VII
VII
1200.00
*
6
4
Eleanor Freeman, A.B.
VII
1100.00
1929
4
Helena F. Reidy
VII
1650.00
1913
17
2
2
Opportunity Classes
Louise Barker
AII
1500.00
1929
3
3.2
Miriam H. Stearns
All
1600.00
1929
5
3
Adams School
Church Street East Weymouth
Annie S. McDowell
I-II
1200.00
*
13
1 3
Louise E. Petruccelli
III-IV
1100.00
1927
2
2
1
Temporary
1450.00
1926
3
4
3
Dorothy H. Downs, A.B.
274
EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS
Name and School
Grade
Salary
January 2, 1930
Elected
Years Teaching
Experience
Years Normal or College Training
Other Courses
Trade Experience
Athens School
Athens Street North Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 1172-W
Joseph U. Teague
Prin.
2100.00
1922
14
1
3
Charlotte F. Murphy
VIII
1600.00
1923
6
2
5
Margaret E. Stevens
VII
1200.00
*
18
1
Ruth E. Mayo
VI
1200.00
1927
2
3
Marie F. Galvin
V
1600.00
1921
8
2
8
Marjorie Maynard
V
900.00
1929
2
Mary A. Meuse
IV
1100.00
1927
2
2
1
Margaret Dingwall
III
1650.00
1912
17
2
1
Beatrice M. White
II
1450.00
1926
4
2
2
Marjorie A. Torrey
I
1100.00
1928
1
3
Bicknell School
Bicknell Square, North Weymouth, Telephone-Weymouth 1571-R
E. Leo Madden
Prin.
$2300.00
1922
7
3
Esther L. Mayo
VIII
1100.00
1928
1
3
Margaret E. O'Brien
VI
1200.00
*
32 3
Mignon E. Pray
VI
1100.00
1927
2
2
2
Eileen Burns
V
1600.00
1924
13
1
14
Marion MacWilliams
IV
1600.00
1926
9
1
9
Mary E. Tobin
III-IV
900.00
1929
2
Alice K. Guertin
III
1000.00
1928
1
2
6
Clara L. Rogers
II
1600.00
1923
6
2
1
Thelma Hatch
I-II
1000.00
1928
1
2
1
Alice M. Murphy
I
1250.00
1926
3
2
1
James Humphrey School
Humphrey Street East Weymouth
Tele .- Weymouth
1292-₩
Gertrude L. Reid
Prin.
1950.00
1902
27
2
11
Ina M. Ambach
VI
1550.00
1924
35
2
6
Elizabeth Egan
VI
1650.00
1914
30
1
6
Anne F. Conroy
V
1650.00
1894
35
1
2
Mary E. McMorrow
V
1250.00
1826
3
2
2
Mary C. Fallon
IV
1600.00
1923
6
2
4
Gertrude M. Burns
III
1000.00
1928
1
2
Mary B. Halligan
II
1250.00
1926
3
2
2
Alice B. Keohan
I
1100.00
1927
2
2
2
៛ Temporary
275
EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS
Name and School
Grade
Salary
January 2, 1930
Elected
Years Teaching
Experience
Years Normal or
College Training Other Courses
Trade Experience
Jefferson School
Middle Street
East Weymouth
Telephone-Weymouth 2177-W
Ruth M. Reidy
Prin. IV
1850.00
1912
17
2
3
L. Eyllen Hollis
III
1350.00
1925
4
2
4
Mellissa Chase
II 1700.00
1909
21
3
8
Mary C. Shea
I 1600.00
1917 12
2
2
Washington School
Commercial Street East Weymouth Tele .- Weymouth 2178-W
Rosamond E. Cunniff
Prin. V
1800.00
1920 11
2 2
Ruth Tirrell, A.B.
VI
1200.00
1929
1
4
Mary V. Paul
IV
1600.00
1923
8
2
4
Annie J. McGreevey
III
1600.00
1885
44
Elizabeth H. Curtin
II 1350.00
1925
4 2
2
Elizabeth G. Hyland
I 1600.00
1890
39 1
Hunt School
Broad Street Weymouth
Telephone-Weymouth 1063-M
Prin.
$2800.00
1910
21
6 7
Robert H. Hiatt
Asst. Prin. VIII
1750.00
1926
3
3
2
John F. Martin, A.B.
VIII
1200.00
1929
4
Clara E. McGreevy
VII
1600.00
1917
37
1
E. Gladys Price
VII
1300.00
1926
3
3
Helene G. Dumaine
VI
1100.00
1928
1
3
Elisabeth T. Tracy
VI
1650.00
1902
28 2
4
Eleanor L. Garvin, B.S. in Ed.
V
1300.00
1927
2
4
Martha A. Loud
V
1700.00
1916
19
1
4
·
V
· 900.00
1929
2
Mabelle Claflin
IV
1400.00
1928
5 2
5
Elizabeth Hall
IV
1600.00
1910
23
3
1
Mary E. Crotty
III
1600.00
1887
42
1
Margaret S. Towle
III
1600.00
1914
18
2
Grace A. Randall
II
1650.00
1903
31
2
2
Martha Whittle
II
1100.00
1926
3
2
Helen F. Galvin
I
1600.00
1923
6
2
1
Susan M. Tracy
Temporary
I
1650.00
1907
22 2
2
.
Catherine E. Mckenzie
Charles Y. Berry, L.L.B.
276
EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS
Name and School
Grade
Salary
January 2, 1930
Elected
Years Teaching
Experience
Years Normal or
College Training
Other Courses
Trade Experience
Center Portable
Middle & Washington Streets £ East Weymouth
Ruth Thompson
III-IV
1600.00
1928
10
1
Florence A. Mckenzie
I-II
1350.00
1925
4
2
1
Pratt School
Pleasant Street, East Weymouth, Telephone Weymouth 0297-R
Mabel E. Roode
Prin. VIII 2000.00
1926
21
2
5
Dorothy U. Murphy
VII
1550.00
1924
9
2
2
Marie B. Upton
VI
1000.00
1929
3
Margarita M. Jones
V 1100.00
1927
2
2
Marion R. Loud
IV
1200.00
1927
3
4
2
Nellie M. Holbrook
III
1600.00
1890
40 1
Barbara Allen
II 1350.00
1925
4
2
4
Kathleen A. Dwyer
I 1350.00
1925
4
2
4
Shaw School
Main Street, South Weymouth, Telephone-Weymouth 1012-M
May I. Letteney
Prin. VII-VIII
1700.00
1922
10 2 4
Evelyn M. Linscott
VI-VII
900.00
1929
2
Ethel M. Hiatt
III-IV
1650.00
1915 18
2 3
Margaret Q. Donahue
I-II
1550.00
1922 11 2
2
Edward B. Nevin School Main Street
South Weymouth
Telephone-Weymouth 1055-W
Grace B. Simmons
Prin. 2250.00
1919 33 15
Helen L. Rockwood Asst. Prin. VIII
1800.00
1887
42 4
Mary H. Benson
VII-VIII
1700.00
1929
7
2 10
Alice B. Wallace
VII
1250.00
*
12 2
5
Grace J. Gay
VI
1250.00
1926
3
2
2
Elizabeth L. Hallahan
V
1650.00
1894
35
1
2
Elizabeth M. Morrisey
IV
1200.00
*
9
2
1
Winifred L. Conant
III
1600.00
1923
8
5
Helen M. King
II
1000.00
1928
1
3
Jane Hicks
I-II
1100.00
1928
1
3
L. May Chessman
I 1700.00
1900
29
2 . 4
Temporary
277
EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS
Name and School
Grade
Salary
January 2, 1930
Elected
Years Teaching
Experience
Years Normal or
College Training Other Courses
Trade Experience
Pond School off Pond Street
Telephone-Weymouth 0211-J
Alice E. Fulton, B.S. in Ed. Prin. VI
1800.00
1921
8
6
3
Miriam T. Hollis, B.S. in Ed.
V
1200.00
1928
1
4
Esther Visco
IV
1100.00
1927 2
2
2
Alice M. Daly
III
1000.00
1928
1
2
2
Mildred L. Leonard
II
1500.00
1928
5
2
1
Frances Lowrey. B.S. in Ed.
I
1200.00
1928
1
4
Supervisors
Elizabeth Ahern
Sewing
300.00
*
6
5
Sarah E. Brassill
School Gardens
2000.00
1916
32
2
James W. Calderwood
Music
3000.00
1910
19
3
2
Alice A. Conroy, D.H. Dental Clinic
1700.00
1926
7
1
Katherine C. Fogarty Penmanship
1900.00
1905
27
2
2
Anna A. MacDavitt, R.N.
School Nurse
2000.00
1922
8
4 2
Vance W. Monroe
Music
1800.00
1928
4
5
Hazel R. Nietzold, B.S.
Drawing
1400.00
1929
1
4
1
Marion E. Ray
Drawing
1400.00
1929
1
5
8
Evelyn Silvester
Drawing
2000.00
1918
14
3
10
Marjorie E. Skinner
Sewing
2000.00
1926
9
3
5
Alice L. Tucker
Manual Training
2000.00
1912
18
2
4
Evening Practical Arts Classes
Mary E. Hackett
Foods
Alice E. Morton
Dressmaking
Dolores G. Taylor
Dressmaking
Temporary
South Weymouth
.
278
SCHOOL PHYSICIANS
Adams, Athens and Bicknell Schools-W. H. Drake, M. D., 88 Sea Street, North Weymouth. Telephone Weymouth 0450. James Humphrey and Junior Annex-J. Herbert Libby, M. D., 707 Broad Street, East Weymouth. Telephone Weymouth 0216. Jefferson and Washington Schools-J. C. Fraser, M. D., 691 Broad Street, East Weymouth. Telephone Weymouth 0099.
Hunt School and Center Portable-C. S. Webber, M. D., 94 Washington Street, Weymouth. Telephone Weymouth 0156. Pratt and Shaw Schools-K. H. Granger, M. D., 129 Pleasant Street, South Weymouth. Telephone Weymouth 1166.
Edward B. Nevin and Pond Schools-Harold A. Spaulding, M. D., 158 Pleasant Street, South Weymouth. Telephone Weymouth 1770.
JANITORS
High School-Lewis G. Bates, 93 Pearl Street, North Weymouth; Harry W. Caldwell, 335 North Street, North Weymouth; Stuart R. Maccauley, 14 Linden Place, East Weymouth; James Maguire, 15 Whitman Street, East Weymouth; Edward Pottle, 16 Pierce Court, North Weymouth. Telephone Weymouth 0587-W.
Junior Annex-Alexander Allan, 28 Rosalind Road, North Wey- mouth.
Adams School-Henry W. Blanchard, 23 Church Street, East Weymouth.
Athens School-Fred W. Stoddard, 282 North Street, North
Weymouth.
Bicknell School-Charles H. Williams, 25 Lincoln Street, North Weymouth. Telephone Weymouth 1337-W.
James Humphrey School-Louis St. Peter, 290 Washington Street, Weymouth.
Jefferson School-Gaspar A. Lewis, 21 Chard Street, East Wey- mouth. Telephone Weymouth 1476-R.
Washington School-William E. Johnson, 127 Middle Street, East Weymouth. Telephone Weymouth 0232-M.
Hunt School-Emil J. Olson, 39 Massasoit Road, North Weymouth. Thomas Sweeney, 12 Franklin Street, Weymouth. Telephone Weymouth 1345-J.
Center Portable-John W. Knox, 661 Middle Street, East Wey- mouth.
Pratt School-Herbert T. MacFawn, 731 Pleasant Street, East Weymouth.
Shaw School-Frederick J. Blanchard, 31 Highland Place, South Weymouth. Telephone Weymouth 0237-J.
Edward B. Nevin School-Winfield B. Baker, 27 Tower Avenue, South Weymouth. Telephone Weymouth 0652-W.
Pond School-J. A. Rogers, 181 Pond Street, South Weymouth. Telephone Weymouth 1756-W.
NEW HUNT SCHOOL, WEYMOUTH
280
REPORT OF THE SCHOOL BUILDING COMMITTEES High School-North Wing
To the Citizens of Weymouth:
A large part of the balance of the appropriation for the north wing of the High School, $13,779.11, was needed to complete work on the grounds. The construction of the town hall and the erection of the memorials required that all the immediate surroundings should harmonize and be consistent therewith. We believe such result has been attained.
A summary of the year's expenditures is as follows:
CONSTRUCTION: James Miles & Son Co., balance $1,185.92
ARCHITECT:
Howard B. S. Prescott, balance
500.00
ELECTRIC WIRING, FIXTURES, MATERIAL, etc .:
E. N. Fisher, material and labor $58.99
Granite City Electric Supply, material and fixtures 158.06
Weymouth Light & Power Co., lamps 36.00 253.05
FURNITURE & EQUIPMENT:
Edward E. Babb & Co., folding chairs
663.33
Heywood-Wakefield Co., furniture 14.73
Lyon Metal Products, Inc., lockers balance
162.80
840.86.
SANITATION:
A. C. Trojano, septic tank balance
454.37
SURVEY & GRADING:
Lewis K. Colton, grading
10,074.11
Robert Morton, labor
19.26
Russell H. Whiting, survey
398.79
10,492.16
MISCELLANEOUS CONSTRUCTION EXPENSE:
Cavanaugh & Earley, Inc., roofing
51.94
Rhines Lumber Co., material .81
52.75
Total Expenditures
13,779.11
Expenditures as noted in 1928 report
286,220.89
APPROPRIATION FOR EXTENSION TO HIGH SCHOOL
$300,000.00
Respectfully submitted, PRINCE H. TIRRELL, Chairman PARKER T. PEARSON, Secretary LOUISE R. CRAWFORD WILLIAM J. FITZSIMMONS THERON L. TIRRELL JOHN H. TOWER
281
HUNT SCHOOL
The Committee appointed at the last annual town meeting for the erection of an addition to the Hunt School organized on. March 13, 1929, with John P. Hunt as Chairman and Prince H. Tirrell as Secretary.
Mr. Howard B. S. Prescott was engaged to prepare plans for the construction, and Mr. Leslie Clough to prepare plans for heating and ventilating. Bids were opened on May 9, and on May 16, the general contract was awarded to Clark & Smith, Inc., the lowest bidder, at the basic price of $134,298.00 The heating contract was awarded to Stubbs Brothers, the lowest bidder, at the basic price of $28,194.00.
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