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Kern
High School Orchestra
CHORUS "Come Spring" Pitcher
Senior Class with Orchestra
SALUTATORY ADDRESS "Progressive Education"
Marie P. Galligan
VIOLIN SOLO "Concerto No. I"
De Beriot
1.
Bernard Ruscetta
VOCAL SOLO "Still As The Night" Bohm Elberta Parker Violin Obligato, Louise Merrill
VALEDICTORY ADDRESS
"Washington The Man"
Marguerite Goodrich
PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS
Mr. Edwin R. Sampson, Member of the School Committee
CLASS ODE
BENEDICTION
Rev. John B. Holland
CLASS BANQUET Thursday afternoon at five-thirty o'clock
CLASS HISTORY Nellie Beaton, Chairman
· Kenneth Fitzpatrick Carl Parsons
Thomas Stetson
241
CLASS PROPHECY Gardner Jones, Chairman
Wesley Holbrook Richard Roche Antoinetta Lilla
Samuel Scott
Harold Smith
George Monroe Francetta Abbott Louise Merrill Agnes Smith
WEYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES
Francetta Abbott
Louis Joseph Abbruzzese
Elizabeth Alden
James Alexander
Harold Frank Fogg
Henry Oscar Anderson
Catherine Margaret Foley
Edith Humphrey Baker
Mary Estelle Freeman
Rose Mary Barbuto
Elizabeth Josephine Freeth
Nellie Grace Beaton
Marie Patricia Galligan
Nancy Mary Belcastro
Donald Courtney Belcher
Garland Graham Bell
Philip Francis Bourque
Lorin Davis Hall, Jr.
Elizabeth May Boutilier Edith Grace Brackett
Sarah Jane Harms
Dorothy Mary Branley
Loisette Susannah Harper
Loretto Mary Buchan
Ruth Louise Calen
John Patrick Hassett Gerard Heffernan Warren Foster Hilton
Marjorie Frances Cass
Arnold Charles Hirt
Norman Bradford Chaplin
Wesley Price Holbrook
Barbara Holton Chase Charles Monroe Cole Elizabeth Virginia Cole
Newland Howard Holmes, Jr.
Ada Estelle Holt
Edward Francis Connor
Jennie Louise Hutchinson
Edwinia Virginia Conway
Ernest Gardner Jones Elsie Kataja
Rosann Keegan
Isabelle Rose Dacey
Bernadette Mary DeCoste
Rita DeMers
Dorothy Helen Deneau
Emma DePari
Emery Joseph DeRusha
Florence Sarah Dillon
Rose DiLorenzo Gerald Raymond Donovan Lloyd Adams Eldridge Barbara Elkington Rebecca Lucy Elliott Roger Hill Emerson
Cecil Llewllyn Evans Louise Mary Fay
Kenneth Francis Fitzpatrick Dorothy Flynn Fern Fogelholm
Marjorie Alice Golby Marguerite Goodrich Harry Grogan, Jr.
Helen Clare Hanabury
Robert James Carroll
Ellen Esther Holma
Jenny Marguerite Counihan Lorne Craig
Margaret Louise Kelly Elizabeth Allan Knox Eunice May Kronman Albert LaRocco Irene Hannah Larson Antoinetta Marie Lilla
William Bradford Linscott
Barbara Ann Lockhart George Joseph Lonergan George Stewart Loud Patricia Anne Lyons Alice Luccetta MacDowell Marguerite Ann Maguire Ruth Evelyn Marceau Otto Mason
212
Margaret Morrison McCulloch Florence Agnes McKenna Margaret Anne Mckenzie 1 Charles Edward McNeill Alice Louise Merrill Edith Estelle Metcalf Margaret Allen Miles George Edward Monroe Lilla Marian Monroe Alfred Clay Moore, Jr.
Bertha Saferian Oliver Reino Salmela Dorothy Mary Scioscia Samuel Scott John Joseph Shields
Florence Smith James Herbert Smith, Jr.
Louise Mabel Souther
Virginia Totman Spinney
Esther Louise Springer
Anna Elizabeth Morton
Florence Elsie Nelson
Francis Stanley Neptune
Doris Elvira Nordell
Alice Geraldine O'Brien
Francis Cleary O'Brien
Mary Adelaide Olive
Elberta Parker
Carl Ellsworth Parsons, Jr.
Edmund Auguste Peterson
Matilda Pflaumer Marion Alice Poole
John Webster Pope
Kenneth Kirton Randall
Dorothy Esther Trussell
Barbara Elizabeth Richards
Kenneth Peck Van Meter
Agnes Catherine Richter
Robert Homer Wadman
Margrett Josephine Quimby
Ella Eunice Warner
Margaret Elvira Rinaldi
Carrie Mae Whitcomb Elizabeth Whittle
Emrys Thomas Roberts
Richard Henry Roche, Jr.
Elizabeth Halliday Rossetter
Lillian Rose Winkfield
Bernard Ruscetta
Frances Anne Wood Olga Catherine Yetsook
Richard Francis Zeoli
SPECIAL CERTIFICATE STUDENT Mildred Caroline Larson
WEYMOUTH VOCATIONAL SCHOOL
Graduates
Dominic Abruzzese
David Fenton Adamson, Jr.
Ancel Linwood Ainslie
Dorald John Keefe
Walter Arthur Burrell Louis Alfred Danubio
Michael Joseph Lukis
James Francis Desmond
John Lindsay Morrell, Jr.
Ernest Enella
Bennie Gikis
Harry Herbert Reed, Jr. William Irving Reid, Jr.
Joseph Arthur Giovannini
Alfred Joseph Hebert
Frank Paul Rivelle Harold Stewart Smith
Thomas Spada
William Frederick Thurberg
Ralph Boyd Stewart Ruth Stoddard
John James Sullivan
Mabel Frances Sullivan
William Alfred Taylor
Katherine Ruth Thompson
Gertrude Clarice Tirrell
Edward John Torressen
Elizabeth Pierce True
Pauline Rose Williams
George Reynolds Higgins Fred Lester Jones
Henry Joseph Laniewski
Daniel Joseph Ryan
Louis Joseph Spritza David Charles Stella
Thomas Leslie Stetson
243
NORFOLK COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL Weymouth Branch Graduates
Garland Graham Bell Cecil Llewllyn Evans Harold Frank Fogg
Lorin Davis Hall, Jr. Arnold Charles Hirt Kenneth Kirton Randall James Herbert Smith, Jr.
HONOR LIST
Loretto Buchan Roger Emerson Elizabeth Freeth
Marie Galligan Marguerite Goodrich Ellen Holma
Antoinetta Lilla Louise Merrill George Monroe
Bernard Ruscetta
Samuel Scott James Smith
Ruth Stoddard
ODE TO THE CLASS OF 1932 NORMAN BRADFORD CHAPLIN
But yesterday, in life's tremendous span, We were the children being taught The a, b, c's of knowledge. Today, we must assume the task of man, The problems to be bravely fought, When ent'ring life's grim college.
For life is but a broader, rougher school Where we must toil with dogged grit, And as we struggle, thrive. No teachers now to measure rhyme or rule ; Upon thy head let courage sit, Undaunted and alive.
And when the problems of your life grow dire, Remember mind o'er matter counts, "Lift better up to best." These simple words will light the flickering fire, And hope and happiness will mount To lofty mountain crest.
To reach the topmost heights is ecstasy ; The stars, not clouds with blackened rift Should be our eager quest. We cannot fail in this democracy If we courageously would lift THE BETTER UP TO BEST.
STATISTICS FROM REGISTERS FOR SCHOOL YEAR 1931-1932
Wards and Schools
Grade
Boys
Girls
Number Enrolled
Aggregate
Attendance
Average
Attendance
Total Membership
Average
Membership
Per cent
Attendance
Total Days
Number of Days
Number of Cases
Tardiness
Dismissal
Number of Cases Truancy
Number of
Visitors
WARD I
Adams
III-IV
25
21
46
7,084.5
39.66
51
41.40
95.80
179
317.5
29
9
0
33
II
12
7
19
3,390.5
18.93
23
19.88
95.22
179
160
16
8
O
103
I
14
9
23
3,309.5
18.53
25
19.33
95.86
179
151.5
22
18
O
21
Total
5I
37
88
13,784.5
77.12
99
80.61
95.67
629
67
35
o
157
Athens
VI
15
17
32
5,379.5
30.03
33
31.47
95.43
179
257.5
19
2
I
3
V
19
20
39
6,628.5
37.03
4.1
39.40
93.98
179 .
433
22
IO
I 27
IV
14
1 9
33
5,809
32.49
37
33.64
96.58
179
210
23
13
o
19
III
IO
1 9
29
5,118
28.62
32
29.19
98.08
179
102
29
7
0
64
II
24
17
4.1
6,809,5
38.09
4.2
39.69
95.97
179
295.5
29
IO
O
23
I
II
18
29
4,857.5
27.02
30
28.75
93.99
179
292
23
5
o
II
Total
93
IIO
203
34,602
193.28
215
202.14
95.62
1,590
145
47
2
147
Bicknell
ma
VIII
20
12
32
4,961
27.73
34
29.24
94.81
179
272.5
5
II
O
4
mu VIII
19
I5
34
5,524.5
30.89
34
32.77
94.26
179
346
I 5
6
2
7
0
VII
22
18
40
6,906
38.63
42
40.12
96.28
179
269.5
20
2
o
14
S
VII
21
25
46
7,427
41.52
47
43.57
95.29
179
368.5
39
23
O
3
244
-
Absence
Number of Cases
245
James Humphrey
VI
IO
25
35
6,100.5
34.02
35
34.77
97.84
179.5
I39
7
8
O
40
U
VI
IO
21
3I
5,158.5
28.80
32
29.70
96.97
179
165.5
I3
IO
0
60
C
V
21
18
39
6,386.5
35.78
4I
37.64
95.06
179
342.5
18
II
0
46
m
V
I5
24
39
6,653
37.18
41
38.61
96.30
179
261
52
5
0
60
IV
22
IO
32
5,202
29.04
34
29.83
97.35
179
146.5
53
6
O
44
III
22
12
34
5,506
30.83
35
31.94
96.52
178.5
201.5
38
7
0
47
II
23
18
4I
6,629
37.02
42
38.57
95.98
179
279.5
45
2
0
67
I
20
I3
33
5,644.5
31.62
38
33.35
94.81
178.5
313.5
44
4
0
79
Total
143
I41
284
47,280
264.29
298
274.41
96.31
1,849
270
53
0 443
Jefferson
IV
12
I3
25
4,350.5
24.31
25
24.70
98.41
179
72
3
4
O
277
III
19
14
. 33
5,354
29.88
33
30.62
97.58
179
136
15
IO
0
261
II
14
I3
27
4,395
24.52
30
25.55
95.97
179
187.5
5
0
O
242
I
16
20
36
6,060.5
33.92
41
34.96
97.03
179
188.5
15
4
O
268
P
VI VI
17
I7
34 34
6,008 6,017.5
33.54 33.62
37
35.II
95.76
179 179
274 264
3
I
0
15
b
V
I5
20
35
5,690.5
31.77
36
33.99 31.56
93.48
179.
388.5 343 260
26
2
0
2
mac
IV
20
33
5,622.5
35
32.87 27.84 24.06
179 179 179 93.89 95.64 91.78 94.18 179
406
29
3
0
14
g
III
12
IO
22 26
4,212.5
23.54
29
24.28
96.93
179
I35.5
16
I
0
5
r
II
22
I 5
37
5,760.5
32.21
38
34.80
92.55
179
465
16
4
O
8
S
II
14
20
34
5,230
29.24
35
31.26
93.54
179
362
33
0
I
13
mu
I
IO
18
28
5,145.5
28.72
33
31.04 25.19
92.55 94.41
179
256.5
15
I
o
22
Total
269
254
523
86,687
484.47
561
512.80
94.48
5,078
278
79
3
192
Total
413
401
814
135,073.5
754.87
875
795.55
94.89
7,297
490
161
5
496
WARD II
I
13
I 5
28
4,246.5
23.78
30
36
35.10 . 95.57
I
2
O
II
r
16
18
16
0
5
ma
V
19
I3
32
5,294.5
29.63
37
14
t
IV
14
14
28
4,572.5 4,068
31.44 25.55 22.66
32
26
may
III
I5
II
251.5
II
2
0
22
3
0
33
h
179
415.5
24
2
0
3
22
.
246
1
Total
61
60
I2I
20, 160
112.63
I29
115.83
97.24
584
38
18
0
1,048
Washington
VI
19
12
3I
5,15I
28.69
32
30.15
95.16
179
235.5
I7
22
I
30
V
15
16
31
5,454
30.46
35
31.59
96.42
179
198.5
I6
2
o
53
IV
17
22
39
6,676
37.29
41
39.24
95.03
179
350.5
IO
9
0
32
III
21
17
38
5,862.5
32.74
38
35.48
92.28
179
491.5
26
O
0
22
II
18
21
39
6,180
34.51
43
37.32
92.47
179
502.5
34
8
0
52
I
17
IO
27
4,689.5
26.10
36
28.44
91.77
179
425.5
30
I
0
74
Total
107
98
205
34,013
189.79
228
202.22
93.85
2,204
I33
42
I
263
Junior Annex
lu
VIII
7
14
2I
3,458
79.09
22
19.97
95.59
18I
160
26
23
I
24
ly
VIII
9
II
20
3,448
19.04
21
19.89
95.73
18I
I 52
43
8
8
3
P
VIII
12
II
23
4,139
22.85
24
23.58
96.91
18I
13I
18
14
O
3
t VIII
12
15
27
4,684
25.88
29
26.71
96.89
18I
156
46
8
2
38
d VII
20
14
34
5,816
32.14
35
33.42
96.16
18I
235
63
1 5
7
5
f VII
16
20
36
6,137
33.93
37
35.33
96.04
18I
255
39
1 9
2
O
r VII
15
20
35
5,866
32.44
36
33.78
96.03
18I
244
24
33
2
6
s VII
20
16
36
6,050
33.38
37
35.26
94.67
181
344
88
I7
O
I
Opportunity
I3
9
22
4,442
24.67
34
26.42
93.38
180
318
52
16
0
142
Total
124
130
254
44,040
243.42
275
254.36
95.70
1,995
399
153
22
222
Total
435
429
864
145,493
815.13
930
846.82
95.67
6,632
840
266
23
1,976
WARD III
1
Hunt
h VIII
1 6
14
30
5,277
29.50
3 I
30.13
97.91
179
III.5
7
I
O
O
m VIII
I 5
14
. 29
5,024.5
28.06
30
29.65
94.64
179
283
46
12
0
0
d VII
19
17
36
6,107
34.09
39
36.09
94.46
179
359
30
O
0
3
c VII
I5
20
35
6,273.5
35.04
38
36.35
96.40
179
235.5
IO
IO
I
I
t VI
I 5
12
27
4,288.5
23.94
27
25.21
94.96
179
228
12
2
35
5
McG
VI
6
17
23
3,955
22.06
25
23.19
95.13
179
204
7
2
0
IO
et
VI
18
II
29
4,907.5
27.42
29
28.2
97.24
179
140.5
5
5
0
4
g
V
18
14
32
5,282
29.50
33
31.05 95.01
179
274
24
16
I
8
.
1
247
Pratt
VIII
5
20
25
4,337
24.16
26
24.95
96.83
179.5
14I
22
IO
o
2
VII
14
22
36
6,051
33.71
37
35.42
95.17
179.5
309
26
I5
o
48
VI
9
20
29
5,194.5
28.98
35
30.03
96.50
179.5
190
8
7
0
5
V
I5
16
3I
4,949.5
27.84
32
29.52
94.30
178
308
I3
12
0
29
IV
16
23
39
6,492
36.38
43
38.35
94.88
178.5
353
109
9
o
7
III
22
14
36
5,869
32.93
39
36.23
90.89
178.5
589
70
9
4
25
II
16
I3
29
4,221
23.68
3I
26.94
87.90
178.5
580.5
64
6
O
II
I
I3
22
35
5,228
29.34
38
33.06
88.74
178
662
40
6
0
26
Total
IIO
150
260
42,342
237.02
28I
254.50
93.13
3,132.5
352
74
4
I 53
Shaw
VII-VIII
14
19
33
5,068
28.29
35
30.II
93.96
179.5
331.5
43
II
I 18
V-VI
24
23
47
7,595
42.67
54
45.80
93.16
178.5
569
94
O
3
27
III-IV
19
17
36
5,858
33.07
4I
34.74
95.16
178
382
5I
I5
O
27
I-II
25
24
49
7,457.5
41.93
52
45.35
92.45
178.5
632.5
44
20
O
32
Total
82
83
165
25,978.5
145.96
182
156.00
93.57
1,915
232
4.6
4
104
c
IV
19
20
39
6,637
37.08
44
39.27
94.42
179
100
3I
3
2
9
III
12
16
28
4,515
25.22
32
27.53
91.61
179
419
II
O
0
6
c III
17
14
3I
5,134.5
28.72
3I
30.31
94.75
179
292
I7
2
O
35
r III
14
14
28
4,794
26.76
32
28.50
93.89
179
312.5
7
0
o
IO
ra II
18
20
38
6,013.5
33.60
40
36.01
93.31
179
432
4.0
4
O
17
w II
16
23
39
5,921
33.02
12
35.81
92.21
179
497
3I
5
0
IO
t I
16
14
30
4,636.5
25.78
30
27.98
92.10
179
384
16
2
O
21
g I
9
I5
24
3,763
21.06
27
22.59
93.22
179
279.5
29
5
0
IO
r I
I3
II
24
3,433
19.24
28
21.58
89.14
179
426.5
41
6
2
I3
Total
310
318
628
102,969.5
575.05
669
610.10
94.26
6,299.5
441
94
43
230
WARD IV
McK V
21
12
33
5,325.5
29.71
34
31.84
93.31
I79
382.5
38
9
2
20
1 V
14
18
32
5,218.5
29.13
34
30.93
94.18
179
322
24
8
C.
20
g IV
19
22
4I
6,463
36.12
43
37.88
95.35
179
317
I 5
2
o
28
t
. 1
Center Portable
III-IV I-II
21
IO
3I
5,229.5 4,458
24.88
3I
27.49
179
467.5
II5
29
0
25
Total
39
22
61
9,687.5
54.12
65
58.32
92.80
757
146
39
0
79
Total
231
255
486
78,008
437.10
528
468.82
93.23
5,804.5
730
159
8
33€
WARD V
-
Edward
r
VIII
12
14
26
5,078
28.39
34
29.53
96.14
179
207
IO
I3
O
44
B. Nevin
b
VIII
14
18
32
4,856
27.16
33
28.98
93.72
179
349.5
24
32
2
44
W
VII
17
18
35
5,633.5
31.51
42
32.63
96.57
179
200.5
22
8
O
54
b
VII
I3
21
34
5,696.5
31.89
38
33.61
94.88
179
328.5
4I
14
O
25
p
V
8
18
26
4,724.5
26.34
35
27.35
96.31
179.5
178
I
I6
0
50
IV
18
21
39
6,964.5
39
48
41.16
94.75
179
401
24
9
O
54
III
24
IO
34
5,892
32.93
38
34.81
94.60
179
337
38
17
0
68
II-III
18
II
29
5,020.5
28.18
36
29.64
95.41
178.5
276
68
5
I
88
II
23
15
38
6,041.5
33.93
42
35.71
95.03
178
383.5
32
2
I
40
I
14
14
28
4,897
27.44
34
28.39
96.65
178.5
173
30
4
O
I16
I
19
14
33
4,698.5
26.34
40
29.10
90.52
178.5
497.5
84
II
3
59
Total
206
185
391
65,906.5
368.52
465
387.70
95.05
3,588
375
138
8
765
Pond
VI
IO
II
21
3,351.5
18.79
23
19.84
94.71
179
21I
24
21
O
213
. V
14
13
27
4,444.5
24.91
28
26.25
94.90
179
248
18
20
0
17
IV
14
I7
3I
5,026.5
28.19
33
29.99
93.99
179
339.5
18
IO
I
IO
III
19
18
37
5,984
33.56
38
36.02
93.17
179
459
32
29
I
22
II
13
22
35
5,439
30.49
37
33.32
91.51
179
522
30
32
O
49
I
17
14
31
4,539.5
25.50
32
28.II
90.72
179
483.5
3I
7
O
32
Total
87
95
182
28,785
161.44
191
173.53
93.03
2,268
158
119
2
343
Total
293
280
573
94,691.5
529.96
656
561.23
94.43
5,851
528
257
IO
1,108
Ward I
413
401
814
135,073.5
754.87
875
795.55.
94.89
179
7,297
490
16I
5
496
VI
26
37
6,404
35.41
45
36.79
96.16
179.5
256.5
I
7
I
123
29.24
34
30.83
94.84 90.51
179
289.5
3I
IO
0
54
18
12
30
248
Ward II
435
429
864
145,493
810.13
930 669
846.82
95.67
178.5
6,632
840
266
23
1,976
Ward III
310
318
628
102,969.5
575.05
610.10
94.26
179
6,299.5
441
94
43
230
Ward IV
23I
255
486
78,008
437.10
528
468.82
93.23
178
5,804.5
730
159
8
336
Ward V
293
280
573
94,691.5
529.96
656
561.23
94.43
178
5,85I
528
257
IO
1,108
High School
574
648
1,222
194,214
1,072.85 1,240 1,148.14
93.42
18I
12,544
1,78I
7II
Grand Total
2256
2331
4587
750,449.5 4,179.96 4,898 4,430.66
94.34
44,428
4,810 1,648
89
4,146
249
250
EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS
Name and School
Grade
Salary
January 1, 1933
Elected
Years Teaching
Experience
Years College or
Normal Training
Other Courses
Trade Experience
HIGH SCHOOL
Middle Street, East Weymouth. Telephone-Weymouth 1100
Frederick W. Hilton, A. B.
Prin. $4000.00
19II
36
4
3
O
Wallace L. Whittle, B. S.
Asst. Prin. 2800.00
1921
12
4
5
O
Velma E. Abbott
Clerk ·1600.00
1930
2
I
O
3
12
Gladys B. Allen, A. B.
Inst.
1800.00
1925
8
4
I
2
O
Esther L. Benson
Inst.
1850.00
1929
8
3
4
O
Anna F. Berry, A. B.
Inst.
1850.00
1919
27
4
9
O
Prescott B. Brown
Inst.
2500.00
19II
2I
I
3
O
Ernestine R. Canning, A.B., Ed.M.
Inst.
1950.00
1925
12
6
5
O
Madeline L. Cote, A.B.
Inst.
1300.00
1930
2
4
4
O
John K. Delahunt, B. S.
Inst.
2200.00
1930
6
4
2
O
Eleanor Freeman, A.B.
Inst.
1450.00
1929
3
4
I
O
Ruth E. Funk, A.B.
Inst.
1300.00
1930 2
5
4
O
John T. Gannon, A.B.
Inst.
2500.00
192I
II
4
5
O
Sheila M. Gross, B.S.
Librarian
1850.00
1928
8
4
5
4 O
Inez E. Hoag
Inst.
1600.00
1931
3
3
I
O
Everett N. Hollis
Inst.
2500.00
1898
34
2
4
O
Mary C. Humphrey, Ph.B.
Inst.
1800.00
1916
28
3
5
O
Lillian Jefts, A.B., A.M.
Inst.
1850.00
1929
17
5
6
O
Philip T. Jones, A.B.
Inst.
I200.00
1931
I
4
O
O
Fred L. Kennedy, B. S. in C. E.
Coach
2500.00
1930
4
4
O
0
Margaret K. Langford
Inst.
1550.00
1929
4
2
3
I
Norman D. Loud
Inst.
500.00
*
O
I 1/2 O
O
Clarence R. Lyond, B.S., Ed.M.
Inst.
2400.00
1928
7
5
I
O
Helen G. Lyons, B.S.Ed.
Inst.
1850.00
1922
IO
4
I
O
Thomas A. Lyons, A.B.
Inst.
2500.00
1921
12
5
5
O
John F. Martin, A.B.
Inst.
1650.00
1929
3
4
6
O
Helen M. Norris
Inst.
1800.00
1927
7
2
3
O
Daniel L. O'Donnell, L.L.B.
Inst.
2400.00
1925
7
3
I
O
Oral A. Page, B. S.
Inst.
2500.00
1928
I3
4
6
Susan G. Sheehan
Inst.
2000.00
1907
26
2
I3
O
Eva Skala, B.S.Ed.
Inst.
1900.00
1929
3
4 O
George O. Stewart, Ph.B.
Inst.
2500.00
1924
II
3
2
O
Herberta L. Stockwell, R. N.
Nurse
2000.00
1930
2
3
I
9
Pauline F. Swift, A.B.
Inst.
1700.00
1930
5
4
O
O
Helen R. Thompson
Inst.
1700.00
1925
IO
I
9
O
Ruth Tirrell, A.B.
Inst.
1650.00
1928
4
4
2
O
Olive E. Hackett
Inst.
1900.00
1926
8
I
8
I
O
Helen C. Barnard
Inst.
1600.00
*
29
O
I2/
Hazel M. Agnew
Inst. 1750.00
1920
I3
.
.
*Temporary
O
251
EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS
Name and School
Grade
Salary
January 1, 1933
Elected
Years Teaching
Experience
Years College or
Normal Training
Other Courses
Trade Experience
Martha Vining, A.B.
Inst.
1500.00
1930
3
4
O
0
Helen M. Walker, B.B.A.
Inst.
1800.00
1930
5
8
O
4
Alice White, B.S.Ed.
Inst.
1850.00
1930
9
4
II
O
Dora S. White, A.B.
Inst.
1600.00
*
21
4
4
O
Fannie L. Williams
Inst.
1600.00
*
9
O
6
25
M. Jean Young, B.S.Ed.
Inst.
1400.00
1932
0
4
O
IO
VOCATIONAL SCHOOL
Telephone-Weymouth 0257
Francis E. Whipple, Jr.
Director $2800.00
1925
7
I
9
8
Lewis H. Bacon, Jr.
Inst.
2400.00
1927
5
2
4
12
Daniel E. Bryan
Inst.
2300.00
1930
2
4
4
14
Harry F. Duncan
Inst.
2300.00
1929
3
O
3
9
Jalmar N. Nelson
Inst.
2500.00
1924
8
O
5
IO
Ray G. Parker
Inst.
2 500.00
1922
IO
2
3
O
Harold C. Sherwood
Inst.
2200.00
1932
I
2
O
13
James F. Steele, B.S.
Inst.
2500.00
1926
9
4
5
5
Waldo H. Swan, A.B., A.M.
Inst.
2500.00
1929
IO
7
I2
I
Joseph K. Whittemore
Inst.
2700.00
1927
6
2
4
4
NORFOLK COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL
Weymouth Branch. Telephone-Weymouth 2134
Hilmer S. Nelson
Director 2800.00 1925
7
2
4 10
(Salary paid by Norfolk County Agricultural School)
JUNIOR ANNEX
Telephone-Weymouth 0267
Eleanor L. Garvin, B.S.Ed.
VIII
1650.00
1927
5
4
3
Mary D. Luce
VIII
13 50.00
*
17
2
7
Anita L. Petrucci, A.B.
VIII
1650.00
1927
5
4
3
Mary B. Thomas
VIII
1600.00
*
26
I
4
Elwood L. Denham, B.S.Ed.
VII
1900.00
1930
6
4
O
Katharine M. Hale, B.S.Ed., Ed.M.
VI
I200.00
1932
O
5
3
Mary E. McMorrow
VI
1600.00
1926
6
2
20
Helena F. Reidy
VII
1800.00
1913
20 2
8
OPPORTUNITY CLASS
Helen Varnum
All
1500.00
1932
3
5
1
Doris M. Partridge
All
1700.00
1930 6 72
2
I
*Temporary
252
EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS
Name and School
Grade
Salary
January 1, 1933
Elected
Years Teaching
Experience
Years College or
Normal Training
Other Courses
Trade Experience
ADAMS SCHOOL
Church Street, East Weymouth. Telephone-Weymouth 1612-J
Annie S. McDowell
Prin .- VI
1300.00
*
16 I
5
Ruth E. Mayo
V
1550.00
1927
5
3
3
Louise E. Petrucelli
IV
1450.00
1927
5
2
3
Thelma Salzgeber
III
1000.00
1931
I
2
I
Jane Stub
II
1000.00
1932 O
3
O
Helen G. Lebbossiere
I
1000.00
1931
I
2
O
ATHENS SCHOOL
Athens Street, North Weymouth. Telephone-Weymouth 1172-W
Joseph U. Teague
Prin .- VI
2200.00
1922
17
I
3
Marie F. Galvin
V
1750.00
1920
II
2
6
Mary A. Meuse
IV
1450.00
1927
5
2
2
Margaret Dingwall
III
1800.00
1912
20
2
8
Beatrice M. White
II 1650.00
1926 7
2
6
Julia M. Robinson
I 1700.00
1930
28
2
O
BICKNELL SCHOOL
Bicknell Square, North Weymouth. Telephone-Weymouth 0039-R
E. Leo Madden
Prin. $2600.00
1922 IO
3 O
George J. McCarthy, B.S.Ed. Asst. Prin.
1400.00
1932 112
4 O
Esther L. Mayo
VIII
1450.00
1928
4
3
2
Charlotte F. Murphy
VIII
1750.00
1923
9
2
7
Preston DePlacido, A.B.
VII
I100.00
1932
O
4
O
Ruth E. Henley, A.B.
VII
I100.00
1932
O
4
O
Margaret E. Stevens
VII
I200.00
*
20
I
0
Mignon E. Pray
VI
1450.00
1927
5
2
5
Alma M. Roche
VI
I 100.00
1930
2
2
I
C. Eileen Burns
V 1750.00
1924
16
I
16
Marion MacWilliams
IV-V
1700.00
1926
12
I
12
Mary E. Tobin
IV
1250.00
1929
3
2
I
Alice K. Guertin
III
1350.00
1928
4
2
31
Marjorie Maynard
III
1250.00
1929
3
2
4
Clara L. Rogers
II
1750.00
1923
9
2
4
Elizabeth G. Stratton
II
1100.00
1930
2
2
I
Thelma Hatch
I
1350.00
1928
4
2
I
Alice M. Murphy
I 1600.00
1926
6
2
3
*Temporary
253
EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS
Name and School
Grade
Salary
January 1, 1933
Elected
Years Teaching
Experience
Years College or
Normal Training
Other Courses
Trade Experience
JAMES HUMPHREY SCHOOL
Humphrey Street, East Weymouth. Telephone-Weymouth 1012-W
Gertrude L. Reid
Prin.
2100.00
1902
30
2 16
Ina M. Ambach
VI
1600.00
1924
38
2
8
Elizabeth Egan Anne F. Conroy
V
1750.00
1894
38
I
4
Margarita M. Jones
V
1450.00
1927
5
2
3
Margaret L. Mitchell
IV
1100.00
1930
2
2
O
Josephine E. Ray
III
1200.00
1931
3
2
3
Mary B. Halligan
II
1600.00
1926
6
2
4
Alice B. Keohan
I
1450.00
1927
5
2
4
JEFFERSON SCHOOL
Middle Street, East Weymouth. Telephone-Weymouth 2177-W
Ruth M. Reidy
Prin .- IV
.2000.00
1912
20 2 7
L. Eyllen Hollis
III
1650.00
1925
7
2
II
Mellissa Chase
II
1800.00
1909
24
3
12
Mary C. Shea
I 1650.00
1917
I5
2
3
WASHINGTON SCHOOL
Commercial Street, East Weymouth. Telephone-Weymouth 1868-W
Rosamond E. Cunniff
Prin .- V
1950.00
1920 14 2 7
Esther M. Rydgren
VI
I100.00
1930
2
2 I
Mary V. Paul
IV
1700.00
1923
II
2
7
Annie J. McGreevy
III
1600.00
1885
47 O O
Elizabeth H. Curtin
II
1600.00
1925
7
2
5
Elizabeth G. Hyland
I 1600.00
1890
42 I
O
HUNT SCHOOL
Broad Street, Weymouth. Telephone-Weymouth 1006
Charles Y. Berry, L.L.B.
Prin. 3000.00 1910 24 6
7
Robert H. Hiatt
Asst. Prin .- VIII 2000.00
1926
7
3 2
Robert E. Mitchell, A.B.
VIII
I200.00
1931
I
4
O
Dorothea E. Abbott
VII
1000.00
1932 3 O O
Nunzie C. Danielė
VII
1100.00
1931 I
3
O
Clara E. McGreevy
VI
1750.00
1917
40 I
3
Elisabeth T. Tracy
VI
1800.00
1902
31 2
7
Ruth Thompson
V-VI
1700.00
1928
13 2
2
VI
1800.00
1914
33
I
12
254
EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS
Name and School
Grade
Salary
January 1, 1933
Elected
Years Teaching
Experience
Years College or
Normal Training
Other Courses
Trade Experience
Martha A. Loud
V
1800.00
1916
23
I
5
Florence A. Mckenzie
V
1650.00
1925
7
2
4
Mabelle Claflin
IV
1650.00
1928
8
2
9
Marie K. Ghiorse
IV
1100.00
1930
2
2
O
Kathryn L. Regan
IV
1000.00
1931
I
2
O
Mary E. Crotty
III
I 600.00
1887
45
I
Margaret S. Towle
III
1750.00
1914
21
2
4
Grace A. Randall
II
1700.00
1903
34
2
4
Martha H. Whittle
II
1600.00
1926
6
2
4
Helen F. Galvin
I
1750.00
1923
9
2
4
Susan M. Tracy
I 1800.00
1907
25 2
7
CENTER PORTABLE
Middle and Washington Streets, East Weymouth
Florence E. Hartt, B.S.Ed.
Prin .- III-IV
1100.00
1932
O
4
0
M. Alice Owen, B.S.Ed
I-II
I300.00
1931
2
4
I
PRATT SCHOOL
Pleasant Street, East Weymouth. Telephone-Weymouth 0297-R
Mabel E. Roode
Prin .- VIII
2050.00
1926
24
2
7
Dorothy U. Murphy
VII
1750.00
1924
12
2
9
Marie B. Upton
VI
1350.00
1929 3
3
5
Leon C. Fitzgerald, A.B., A.M.
V
I200.00
1932 O
6
O
Marion R. Loud
IV
1550.00
1927
5
4
6
Nellie M. Holbrook
III
1700.00
1890
43
I
I
Barbara Allen
II
1600.00
1925
7
2
4
Kathleen A. Dwyer
I 1600.00
1925
7
2
5
SHAW SCHOOL
Main Street, South Weymouth. Telephone-Weymouth 1012-M
May I. Letteney
Prin .- VII-VIII
1850.00
1922
I3
2
9
Evelyn M. Linscott
V-VI
1250.00
1929
3
2
5
Ethel M. Hiatt
III-IV
1700.00
1915
21
2
4
Margaret Q. Donahue
II 1600.00
1922
14
2
3
A. Alberta Richmond
I
1000.00
1931
I 2
O
EDWARD B. NEVIN SCHOOL
Main Street, South Weymouth. Telephone-Weymouth 1055-W
Grace B. Simmons
Prin.
2400.00
1919
36 0
43
Helen L. Rockwood
Asst. Prin .- VIII 1900.00
1887
45 0 8
255
EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS
Name of School
Grade
Salary
January 1, 1933
Elected
Years Teaching
Experience
Years College or
Normal Training
Other Courses
Trade Experience
Mary H. Benson
VIII
1800.00
1929
IO
2
I5
David A. J. Burns, B.S.
VII
I200.00
1931
I
4
I3
Genevieve A. Perkins, B.S.Ed.
VII
1200.00
1930
2
4
O
Jane Hicks
VI
1450.00
1928
4
3
3
Elizabeth L. Hallahan
V
1750.00
1894
38
I
4
Marion E. Brown, A. B.
IV
I200.00
1931
I
4
3
Barbara H. Pray, B.S.Ed.
III-IV
1100.00
1932
O
4
O
Winifred L. Conant
III
1750.00
1923
II
O
9
Helen M. King
II
1350.00
1928
4
3
2
Norma R. Brown, B.S.Ed.
I-II
1700.00
1931
12
4
O
L. May Chessman
I
1800.00
1900
32
2
IO
POND SCHOOL
Pond Street, South Weymouth. Telephone-Weymouth 0211-J
Alice E. Fulton, B.S.Ed.
Prin .- VI
1950.00
1921
II
6
5
Miriam T. Hollis, B.S.Ed.
V
1550.00
1928
4
4
6
Esther R. Visco
IV
1450.00
1927
5
2
4
Margaret S. Wise
III
1250.00
193
3
2
I
Mildred L. Leonard
II
1650.00
1928
8
2
3
Dorothy M. Fitzpatrick
I
1000.00
1931
I
2
O
SUPERVISORS
Elizabeth Ahern
Sewing
300.00
*
9
O
5
Sarah E. Brassill
School Gardens
2000.00
1916
35
2 O
Alice A. Conroy, D.H.
Dental Clinic
1700.00
1926
IO
I
2
Katherine C. Fogarty
Penmanship
2000.00
1905
30
2
4
Flora H. McGrath, B.S.Ed., Ed.M.
Director of Courses of Study
Vance W. Monroe
Music
2400.00
1928
7
o
6
Hazel R. Nietzold, B.S.Ed.
Asst. Draw.
1700.00
1929
4
4
7
Marion E. Ray
Asst. Draw.
1700.00
1929
4 5
8
Evelyn Silvester
Drawing
2000.00
1918
17
3
IO
Alice L. Tucker
Manual Training
2000.00
1912
21 2
4
*Temporary
Anna A. MacDavitt, R.N. School Nurse
2000.00
1922
IO
4
2
2300.00
1928
5
7
O
256
JANITORS
HIGH SCHOOL-Mrs. Beatrice Bates, 93 Pearl Street, North Weymouth ; Harry W. Caldwell, 335 North Street, North Weymouth; Stuart R. Macaulay, 14 Linden Place, East Weymouth; James Maguire, 166 Middle Street, East Weymouth; Edward Pottle, 15 Lochmere Avenue, North Weymouth-Wey. 0912-R
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