Town annual report of Weymouth 1932, Part 19

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1932
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 394


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STAR-SPANGLED BANNER


SELECTION


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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