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Aggregate
Attendance
Average
Attendance
Total Membership
Average
Membership
Per Cent.
Attendance
Total Days
Number Days
Number Cases
Number Cases
Dismissal
Truancy
Number Visitors
WARD I
Adams
VIII
14
16
30
4,855
26.85
30
28.09
.9559
18I
229.5
7
I5
0
14
VII
I3
IO
23
4,296.5
23.77
27
24.47
9714
18I
130.5
IO
4
O
14
VI
23
I5
38
6,404.5
35.40
38
36.66
9656
18I
234
18
24
O
25
V
15
18
33
5,123.5
28.12
36
29.48
.9537
18I
247
19
IO
0
24
IV
14
19
33
5,222
28.88
34
30.02
9618
181
211.5
12
3
O
18
III
15
9
24
4,157
22.95
25
24.29
.9447
181
238
21
3
O
3I
II
14
15
29
4,835
26.68
33
29.07
9176
18I
439.5
22
4
O
32
I
I-7
19
36
5,557.5
30.74
39
34.39
.8939
18I
674
22
4
I
29
Total
125
12I
246
40,451.
223.39
262
236.47
.9447
2404.
I3I
67
I
187
Athens
VI
I 5
I7
32
5,287.5
29.23
32
30.64
.9542
181
255
4
6
0
0
V
IO
14
24
4,203.5
23.27
25
24.17
.9628
181
168
35
8
0
5
III-IV
23
14
37
6,518.5
36.07
4I
37.35
.9655
181
237.5
13
3
0
19
I-II
19
21
40
6,307-5
34.98
44
38.17
.9164
181
584
108
5
I
28
Total
67
66
I33
22,317.
123.55
142
I30.33
.9480
1244.5
160
22
I
52
Absence
Tardiness
Number Cases
Bicknell
VIII
13
16
29
4,972.5
27.48
29
28.98
.9482
18I
272.5
29
12
O
4
VIII
14
I7
3I
5,428.5
29.97
33
31.36
.9558
18 1
252
3
7
O
6
VIII
I3
I7
30
5,407.5
29.84
32
31.49
.9476
181
298
27
I3
O
IO
VII
16
16
32
5,473
30.21
32
31.48
.9596
181
230.5
13
16
O
22
VII
1 6
16
32
5,578
30.83
34
32.60
.9458
18I
317
19
8
3
12
VII
16
17
33
5,364
29.64
34
31.13
.9521
18I
251
14
12
0
36
VI
21
16
37
6,527.5
36.07
42
37.38
.9649
18 I
243
0
0
O
I 5
V-VI
II
22
33
5,797
32.03
36
33.28
9624
181
229.5
6
8
0
19
V
23
16
39
6,853
37.81
4.2
40.03
9445
18I
401
19
12
0
15
IV
19
IO
29
4,851
26.83
30
27.91
.9614
18I
200
7
7
0
II
IV
IO
18
28
4,755.5
26.31
32
27.68
.9505
18I
254
2
8
O
14
III
19
12
3I
5,083
28.10
3I
29.72
.9458
181
296
9
5
O
21
III
I3
14
27
4,493.5
24.85
28
25.99
.9561
18I
214.5 .
IO
12
0
20
II
II
16
27
4,652
25.73
30
27.61
9320
181
351.5
15
4
o
IO
II
14
14
28
4,817.5
26.67
30
29.08
9171
181
444
2
6
O
18
I
17
II
28
4,494.5
24.95
33
28.04
.8898
181
572.5
6
O
O
23
I
15
16
3I
5,010
27.70
33
30.78
.9001
181
560.5
II
8
0
29
Total
261
264
525
89,558.
495.02
561
524.54
.9437
5387.5
192
138
3 285
Total
453
45I
904
152,326.
841.96
965
891.34
.9446
9036.
483
227
5 524
WARD II
James Humphrey
VI
12
20
32
5,456.5
30.20
33
31.IO
.9711
181
170.5
16
3
O
69
VI
22
8
30
4,779.5
26.45
3I
27.78
.9521
18I
247.5
42
II
4
31
V
21
8
29
4,762.5
26.32
29
27.13
.9701
181
148.5
19
2
O
28
V
II
I 5
26
4,511
24.95
27
26.05
.9578
181
203.5
12
8
0
27
IV
17
18
35
6,119
33.81
35
34.94
.9677
181
205
14
6
O
32
III
I7
I3
30
5,455.5
30.17
32
31.22
.9664
181
192.5
9
8
0
44
II
21
17
38
6,291.5
34.79
39
36.98
.9408
18I
403.5
27
4
O
32
I
13
14
27
4,350
24.08
29
25.61
.9403
18I
278.5
5
5
O
47
Total
I34
II3
247
41,725.5
230.77
255
240.8 1
.9583
1849.5
I44
47
4
310
171
.
172
and
Ward School
Grade
Boys
Girls
Number Enrolled
Aggregate
Attendance
Average
Attendance
Total Membership
Average
Membership
Per Cent.
Attendance
Total Days
Number Days
Absence
Number Cases
Tardiness
Number Cases
Number Cases
Truancy
Number Visitors
Jefferson
IV
16
15
31
4,832.5
26.70
32
27.20
.9816
181
94
w
5
O 210
III
00
13
3I
5,157.5
28.51
34
29.86
.9548
181
246.5
44
6
O
164
=
14
I3
27
4,278.5
23.70
28
24.45
9693
181
143
N
1
0
125
I
1 5
12
27
3,975.5
21.98
29
23.65
9294
181
309.5
13
a
O
164
Total
63
53
116
18,244.
100.89
123
105.16
.9594
793.
62
18
O
663
Junior Annex
VIII
14
12
26
4,286
23.70
30
26.08
.9087
18I
428
1 6
5
0
O
VIII
20
12
32
4,820
26.62
32
28.49
.9344
181
341
17
w
2
a
VIII
1 5
16
3I
5,267
29.21
34
30.25
9656
181
191
14
O
39
VII
+5
0
45
7,522
41.53
47
43.87
.9467
181
426
82
7
O
0
VII
0
36
36
5,977
33.03
37
34.83
.9483
18I
329
21
1 5
O
N
Junior Manual Arts
00
a
24
3,908
21.62
26
23.49
.9204
181
339
39
32
1
251
Junior Manual Arts
20
5
25
3,493
19.33
26
21.10
.9160
181
330
36
7
O
371
Total
132
87
219
35,273.
195.04
232
208.11
.9374
2384.
225
79
w
669
Dismissal
.
Washington
VII
16
25
4I
7,080.5
39.13
42
41.73
-9377
181
472
26
4
I3
28
VI
15
12
27
4,708
26.02
30
27.16
.9580
18I
208
6
IO
0
50
V
I5
14
29
5,216.5
28.80
33
30.22
9530
18I
261
3
I
O
36
IV
12
15
27
4,734
26.18
30
27.14
9646
18I
194
1 5
6
0
16
III
19
IO
29
4,907
27.24
32
28.97
.9403
18I
350
7
8
O
32
II
20
II
3I
1,843
26.87
34
29.35
.9155
18I
458
19
14
O
58
I
14
21
35
5,743
32.43
42
35.II
.9237
181
701.5
27
II
0
67
Total
III
108
219
37,232
206.67
243
219.68
.9408
2644.5
103
54
13
287
Total
440
361
801
132,474.5
733.37
853
773.76
.9478
7671.
534
198
20
1929
WARD III
Hunt
VIII
23
18
41
7,126
39-33
4I
40.39
9738
181
193.5
2
2
0
+
VIII
22
17
39
6,357
35.14
41
36.72
-9570
18I
284.5
68
12
0
8
VII
19
1 6
35
5,917
32.70
35
34.26
9545
18I
284
16
I3
0
5
VII
20
17
37
5,877.5
32.48
37
34.28
.9475
18I
331
34
6
0
6
VI
00 00 8
22
30
4,871
26.91
3I
28.42
.9469
18I
270
2
6
0
I3
VI
17
13
30
5,158.5
28.53
32
29.69
9609
181
205.5
O
0
2
V
19
12
3I
5,227.5
28.92
34
30.70
.9420
181
332.5
19
3
I
0
V
15
17
32
5,544.5
30.67
33
32.03
9575
181
250
9
13
0
25
IV
19
9
28
4,707.5
25.92
28
27.35
.9477
18I
257.5
IO
5
I
21
IV
12
IO
22
3,746.5
20.64
26
21.93
.9412
18I
219.5
14
12
O
21
III
13
26
39
6,246.5
34.50
39
37.27
.9257
18I
504
30
9
3
40
III
25
13
38
6,074.5
33.56
4I
35.92
.9343
18I
447.5
7
7
O
27
II
16
II
27
4,31I
23.87
3 I
25.97
.9191
18I
383.5
25
9
2
21
II
17
28
4,542
24.97
30
26.70
.9352
18 1
294
18
I
O
12
I
21
8
29
4,787
26.37
32
28.74
.9175
18I
405.5
20
3
0
29
I
13
13
26
4,205.5
23.28
32
25.70
9058
181
447.5
22
4
0
II
Total
292
246
538
88,984.
491.47
571
521.07
9432
5349.
322
109
7
251
23.68
28
25.00
9472
18I
239
13
+
0
6
VI
13
26
4,284.5
.
173
174
Ward and
School
Grade
Boys
Girls
Number Enrolled
Aggregate
Attendance
Average
Attendance
Total Membership
Average
Membership
Per Cent.
Attendance
Total Days
Number Days
Absence
Number Cases
Number Cases
Number Cases
Truancy
Number Visitors
WARD IV
Pratt
VIII
24
24
48
7,533
41.62
50
14.32
.9391
181
486
171
21
O
I
VII
13
I3
26
4,425.5
24.44
27
25.65
9528
18I
220
97
I4
0
6
VI
12
16
28
5,072
28.04
3I
29.46
.9517
181
263.5
40
7
0
6
V
14
14
28
4,940
27.28
30
28.43
.9595
181
212
8I
3
0
4
IV
1 5
18
33
5,160
28.59
33
30.40
.9404
181
339
106
8
O
6
III
9
16
25
4,272
23.57
30
24.75
.9523
18I
212.5
53
7
O
1 5
II
17
14
3I
4,952
27.37
35
29.01
.9435
181
304
72
2
O
21
I
23
II
34
5,832.5
32.34
42
35.60
9084
18I
596
56
21
O
IO
Total
127
126
253
42,187.
233.25
278
247.62
.9420
2633.
676
83
0
69
Shaw
VII-VIII
20
19
39
6,665
36.80
41
38.59
.9536
181
325
22
38
0 22
VI
II
9
20
3,288.5
18.16
22
19.30
.94II
18I
206.5
15
IO
O
18
V
18
13
3I
4,999-5
27.65
34
29.65
.9324
181
364.5
14
24
O
26
III-IV
23
13
36
5,691.5
31.47
38
33.47
.9402
181
367
23
7
O
41
I-II
21
1 3
34
5,856.5
32.47
42
34.28
947I
181
403.5
64
18
O
57
Total
93
67
160
26,501.
146.55
177
155.29
.9437
1666.5
138
97
O
164
Center
III-IV
19
19
38
5,856
32.37
40
33.93
9540
18I
282
26
15
0
16
I-II
27
19
46
6,857
37.90
56
41.64
9101
18I
666.5
48
21
5
21
Total
46
38
84
12,713.
70.27
96
75.57
.9298
948.5
74
36
5 37
Total
266
231
497
81,401.
450.07
55I
478.48
9406
5248.
888
216
5
270
..
Tardiness
Dismissal
WARD V Edward B. Nevin
VIII
18
16
34
5,842.5
32.31
35
33.56
.9629
181
222.5
22
5
O
33
VII
22
17
39
6,750.5
37.32
4I
39.23
.9513
181
347.5
26
IO
3
I
VI
20
20
40
6,58 I
36.46
41
38.25
.9532
181
360.5
15
IO
O
33
V
II
13
24
4,174
23.08
27
24.46
.9436
18I
251
33
2
2
7
V
8
I7
25
4,023.5
22.21
27
23.31
9537
181
202
IO
13
O
IV
14
25
39
6,358
35.14
39
37.08
9475
18I
354.5
23
7
O
27
III
20
16
36
5,808.5
32.13
39
33.88
.9484
18I
324.5
24
1 5
O
53
II-III
12
9
21
3,896
21.55
28
23.29
9252
181
313
27
2
O
7
II
21
16
37
5,896.5
32.59
37
34.46
9457
181
342
19
I3
O
35
I
22
16
38
6,235
34.13
41
36.42
.9371
181
432.5
21
6
O
167
Total
168
165
333
55,565.5
306.92
355
323.94
.9474
3150.
220
83
5
397
Pond
VIII
17
16
33
5,554-5
30.67
34
31.86
.9626
181
212.5
14
15
O
52
VII
12
23
35
6,154
34.00
37
35.15
.9673
18I
211.5
3I
16
I
0
VI
17
13
30
4,853
26.72
30
27.98
.9550
181
219.5
27
22
O
13
V
13
13
26
4,086.5
22.70
26
23.37
.9713
18I
161
8
13
0
16
IV
14
16
30
5,023.5
27.76
32
29.52
9404
18I
318.5
21
20
O
19
III
I3
II
24
3,482
19.26
26
20.08
.9592
18I
149
1 3
3
0
25
II
20
5
25
3,824.5
21.14
25
22.91
9227
18I
328
33
8
O
41
I
1 6
8
24
3,920
21.66
25
22.69
9546
181
189
I
O
32
Total
122
105
227
36,898.
203.91
235
213.56
.9548
1789.
160
98
I
198
Total
290
270
560
92,463.5
510.83
590
537.50
.9504
4939.
380
181
6 595
Ward I
453.
451
904
152,326.
841.96
965
891.34
.9446
9036.
483
227
5 524
Ward II
440
361
801
132,474.5
733.37
853
773.76
.9478
7671.
534
198
20
1929
Ward III
292
246
538
88,984.
491.47
571
521.07
.9432
5349.
322
109
7
251
Ward IV
266
231
497
81,401.
450.07
55I
478.48
.9406
5248.
888
216
5 270
Ward IV
290
270
560
92,463.5
510.83
590
537.50
9504
4939.
380
181
6
595
High School
722
I533
244,250.
1,342.71
1555
1431.33
.9381
16381.
1600
974
Grand Total
2463
2370
4833 791,899.
4,370.41
5085
4633.48
.9432
48624.
4207
1905
43
3569
175
176
EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS
Name and School
Grade
Salary,
January 1, 1938
Elected
Years Teaching
Experience
Years College or Normal Training
Other Courses
Trade Experience
HIGH SCHOOL
Middle Street, East Weymouth. Telephone-Weymouth 1100
Wallace L. Whittle, B. S.
Prin. $3600.00
1921
161/2 4
5
O
Thomas A. Lyons, A. B.
Asst. Prin. 3000.00
1921
17
5
5
o
Velma E. Abbott
Clerk
1800.00
1930
7
I
0
12
Hazel M. Agnew
Inst.
1800.00
1920
18
O
4
12
Harry Arlanson, B. S., Ed. M.
Inst.
3000.00
1935
51/2 5
O
O
Paul H. Bates, A. B.
Inst.
1400.00
1935
4
4
O
O
Barbara R. Bicknell, A. B.
Inst.
1500.00
1934
6
4
3
O
Prescott B. Brown
Inst.
2500.00
19II
26
I
3
O
Frieda M. Bryant, A. B.
Inst.
1400.00
1935 4
4
2
O
Ernestine R. Canning, A. B., Ed. M.
Inst.
2000.00
1920
18
6
7
O
Paul C. Cleaves, A. B.,
Inst.
I200.00
1935
2
4
O
I
O
Madeline L. Cote, A. B.
Inst.
1700.00
1930
7
4
8
O
John K. Delahunt, B. S.
Inst.
2300.00
1930
1936
7
4
6
O
Eleanor Freeman, A. B.
Inst.
1700.00
1929
8
4
II
O
John T. Gannon, A. B.
Inst.
2500.00
1921
16
4
5
O
John T. Ghiorse, A. B.
Inst.
1400.00
1934
3
4
O
O
Sheila M. Gross, B. S.
Librarian
1900.00
1928
13
4
7
4
Walter C. Gutterson, A. B., A. M.
Inst.
1500.00
1935
4
6
14
O
Olive E. Hackett
Inst
1950.00
1926
I3
I
9
O
Katharine M. Hale, B. S. Ed., Ed. M.
Inst.
1600.00
1932
5
5
4
O
Inez E. Hoag
Inst.
1700.00
1931
8
3
3
O
Everett N. Hollis
Inst.
2500.00
1898
39
2
4
O
Lillian Jefts, A. B., A. M.
Inst.
1900.00
1929
19
5
7
O
Dorothy A. Jenkins, B. S.
Inst.
1400.00
1937
5
4
2
O
Philip T. Jones, A. B., A. M.
Inst.
1800.00
1931
6
5
O
O
Francis X. Kelly, B. S. Ed.
Inst.
1100.00
1936
I
4
0
o
Margaret K. Langford
Inst.
1700.00
1929
9
2
7
I
Norman D. Loud
Inst.
1400.00
1933
5
5
I
O
Helen G. Lyons, B. S. Ed.
Inst.
1900.00
1922
15
4
3
O
Dorothy G. MacGregor, B. S.
Inst.
1300.00
1936
3
4
I
O
George J. McCarthy, B. S. Ed.
Inst.
1800.00
1932
John F Martin, A. B., A. M.
Inst.
1950.00
1929
Robert E. Mitchell, A. B.
Inst.
1700.00
1931
6
4
2
5
4
3
O
Oral A. Page, B. S.
Inst.
2500.00
1928
18
4
5
O
Dorothy L. Peterson
Inst.
1100.00
1934
4
3
3
O
Anita L. Petrucci, A. B.
Inst.
1750.00
1927
IO
4
4
O
Alvah Raymond, B. S.
Inst.
1000.00
1937
O
4
9
O
Susan G. Sheehan
Inst.
2000.00
1907
31
2
I3
O
Evelyn Silvester
Inst.
2000.00
1918
22
3
IO
O
Eva Skala, B. S. Ed.
Inst. 2000.00
1929
8
4
2
O
James F. Steele, B. S.
Inst.
2500.00
1926
14
4
I
5
Esther L. Benson
Inst ..
1900.00
1929
12
3
6
O
Marie E. Conroy, A. B.
Inst.
1100.00
1936
I
4
4 2
O
Alice K. Fay, B. S.
Inst.
1600.00
Clarence R. Lyond, B. S., Ed. M.
Inst.
2500.0
1928
12
61/2
4 O
8 O
Helen M. Norris
Inst.
1850.00
1927
12
2
Virginia Nye, A. B.
Inst.
I300.00
1934
3
5
6
I
II
177
EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS
Name and School
Grade
Salary,
January 1, 1938
Elected
Years Teaching
Experience
Years College or Normal Training
Other Courses
Trade Experience
George O. Stewart, Ph. B.
Inst.
2500.00
1924
16
3
2
O
Herberta L. Stockwell, R. N.
Nurse
2000.00
1930
7
3
3
9
Martha Vining, A. B.
Inst.
1700.00
1930
8
4
3
0
Alice White, B. S. Ed., Ed. M.
Inst.
1950.00
1930
14
5
I
O
Dora S. White, A. B.
Inst.
1600.00
26
4
4
O
Fannie L. Williams
Inst.
1800.00
1937
131/2 o
7
25
M. Jean Young, B. S. Ed.
Inst.
1700.00
1932
5
4
2
VOCATIONAL SCHOOL. Telephone -- Weymouth 0257
Francis E. Whipple, Jr.
Director
3000.00
1925
12
I IO
8
Lewis H. Bacon, Jr.
Inst.
2500.00
1927
IO
2
8
12
D. Everett Bryan
Inst.
2500.00
1930
7
4
5
14
Harry F. Duncan
Inst.
2 500.00
1929
8
O
15
9
Jalmar N. Nelson
Inst. 2500.00
1924
I3
O
5
IO
Ray G. Parker
Inst.
2500.00
1922
15
2
4
O
Harold C. Sherwood
Inst.
2400.00
1932
6
2
4
I3
Waldo H. Swan, A. B., A. M.
Inst. 2500.00
1929
15
7
19
I
Joseph K. Whittemore
Inst. 2500.00
1927
II
2
6
4
NORFOLK COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL
Weymouth Branch. Telephone-Weymouth 2134
Hilmer S. Nelson
Director 2800.00 1925
12
2
4
IO
John B. Farrar, B. S.
Asst. 1680.00
1934
3
4
3
O
(Salaries paid by Norfolk County Agricultural School)
JUNIOR ANNEX
Mary B. Thomas Supervising Principal VIII
1750.00
1933
311/2 1 9
0
Eleanor L. Garvin, B. S. Ed.
VIII
1700.00
1927
IO
4
7
O
Mary E. McMorrow, B. S. Ed.
VIII
1650.00
1926
4
6
O
Russell H Mazzola, B. S.
VII
1300.00
1934
3
5
3
O
Helena F. Reidy
VII
1800.00
1913
25
2
26
O
JUNIOR MANUAL ARTS CLASS
Dorothy W. Bearce, B. S. Ed.
I200.00
1936
2
4
O
0
Wallace T. Driscoll, B. S. Ed.
1700.00
1934
3
5
6
I
Doris M. Partridge
1750.00
1930
2
5
O
Helen Varnum
1650.00
1932
8
5
2
4
ABIGAIL ADAMS SCHOOL
Church Street, East Weymouth. Telephone-Weymouth 1612-J
Annie S. McDowell
Prin .- VI $1600.00
1934 21 I
7
Miriam T. Hollis, B. S. Ed.
VIII 1650.00
1928 9
4
8
178
EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS
Name and School
Grade
Salary,
January 1, 1938
Elected
Years Teaching
Experience
Years College or Normal Training
Other Courses
Trade Experience
Dorothy U. Murphy, B. S. Ed:
VII
1800.00
1924
17
4
O
Ruth E. Mayo
V
1650.00
1927
IO
3
I5
Barbara F. Libbey
IV
I200.00
1934
4
3
2
Margaret Dingwall, B. S. Ed.
III
1800.00
1912
25
4
4
JOHN ADAMS SCHOOL
Jane Stub
II
1400.00
1932
5
3
2
Helen G. Lebbossiere
I
I400.00
1931
6
2
6
ATHENS SCHOOL
Athens Street, North Weymouth. Telephone-Weymouth 1571-R
Joseph U. Teague
Prin .- VI
2000.00
1922
22
I
3
Josephine F. Sturtevant, B. S. Ed.
V
I 100.00
1937
I
4
O
Pauline Cassese
III-IV
I100.00
1934
3
2
I
Mildred E. Clifford
I-II
I300.00
1937
4
2
4
BICKNELL SCHOOL
Bicknell Square, North Weymouth. Telephone-Weymouth 0306
E. Leo Madden
Prin.
2800.00
1922
15
3
3
Preston A. DePlacido, A. B.
Asst. Prin .- VIII
1650.00
1932
5
4
3
Elizabeth A. Murphy, A. B.
VIII
1300.00
1934 3
4
6
Barbara Pray, B. S. Ed.
VIII
1500.00
1932 5
4
6
William J. Doyle, A. B.
VII
1000.00
1937 O
5
C
Thomas L. Stetson, B. S. Ed.
VII
1000.00
1937
O
4
O
Isabel Tutty, B. S. Ed.
VII
I200.00
1935
2
4
9
Marie F. Galvin
VI
I 800.00
192I
16
2
8
Mignon E. Pray
VI
1650.00
1927
IO 41/2
4
4
Josephine M. Caruso
IV-V
I200.00
1934
3
3
2
Marion MacWilliams
IV
1750.00
1926
17
I
19
Jane R. MacDonnell, B. S. Ed.
III
1000.00
1937
O
4
O
Marjorie Maynard
III
1600.00
1929
8
2
5
Alice E. Olson, B. S. Ed.
II
1300.00
1934
3
4
2
Helen C. Tracy
II
I100.00
1934
3
2
I
A. Aileen McGrath, B. S. Ed.
I
I300.00
1934
3
4
I
Alice M. Murphy
I
I6 50.00
1926
II
2
5
JAMES HUMPHREY SCHOOL
Humphrey Street, East Weymouth. Telephone-Weymouth 1048-W
Gertrude L. Reid
Prin. $2150.00
1902 35 2 27
Elizabeth Egan
VI
1800.00
1914
38
I
I5
Sadie A. Lambe
VI
I200.00
1934
3
3
I
2
7
Winifred Lennon, B. S. Ed.
V
1400.00
1933
179
EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS
Name and School
Grade
Salary,
January 1, 1938
Elected
Years Teaching
Experience
Years College or
Normal Training
Other Courses
Trade Experience
Anne F. Conroy
V
1750.00
1894
43
I
4
Margarita M. Jones, B. S. Ed.
V
1650.00
1927
IO
4
o
Katherine C. Fogarty
IV
1800.00
1905
35
2
4
M. Frances Lebbossiere, A. B.
III
1400.00
1933
4
4
4
Mary B. Halligan
II
1650.00
1926
II
2
8
Alice B. Keohan
I 1650.00
1927
IO
2
6
JEFFERSON SCHOOL
1
Middle Street, East Weymouth. Telephone-Weymouth 1128-W
Ruth M. Reidy
Prin .- IV
2000.00
1912
25
2 IO
Margaret L. Mitchell
III
1500.00
1930
7
2
4
Mellissa Chase
II 1800.00
1909
29
3
14
Margaret A. Miles, B. S. Ed.
I I 100.00
1937
I
4
O
WASHINGTON SCHOOL
Commercial Square, East Weymouth. Telephone-Weymouth 0297-M
Rosamond E. Cuniff
Prin .- V
2000.00
1920
19
2
I2
Mary A. Fitzsimmons, A. B.
VII
1300.00
1934
3
4
4
Esther M. Rydgren
VI
1500.00
1930
7
2
6
Helen E. O'Halloran, B. S. Ed.
IV
1300.00
1934
3
4
I
E. Madeline Connell, B. S. Ed.
III
1000.00
1937
O
4
O
Ruth B. Sylvester, B. S. Ed.
II
1300.00
1934
3
4
3
Norma R. Brown, B. S. Ed.
I
1750.00
1931
17 4
9
HUNT SCHOOL
Broad Street, Weymouth. Telephone-Weymouth 1006
Prin.
3000.00
1910
29
6
7
Robert H. Hiatt
Asst. Prin .- VIII
2200.00
1926
12
3
3
Mary E. Lonergan, B. L. I.
VIII
1300.00
1934
3
4
I
Dorothea E. Abbott
VII
1400.00
1932
5
3
2
Nunzie C. Daniele
VII
1600.00
193I
6
3
3
Edward F. Tracy, A. B., A. M.
VII
1300.00
1935
2
5
0
VI
1800.00
1917
45
I
4
VI
1800.00
1902
36
2
7
Martha A. Loud
V
1800.00
1916
28
I
6
V
1100.00
1936
I
4
2
18
Mabelle Claflin
IV
1500.00
1930
7
2
8
Mary E. Crotty
III
1600.00
1887
50
I
O
Mary M. Leonard
III
I200.00
1934
3
3
5
Grace A. Randall
II 1700.00
1903
40
2
4
Martha Whittle
I
1750.00
1923
14
2
4
I 1800.00
1907
30
2
7
Susan M. Tracy
II 1600.00
1926
2
2
Helen F. Galvin
IV
$1700.00
1928
I3
o
Hazel E. Smith, B. S. Ed.
Marie K. Ghiorse
Clara E. McGreevy
Elisabeth T. Tracy
Charles Y. Berry, Ll. B.
180
EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS
Name and School
.
Grade
Salary
January 1, 1938
Elected
Years Teaching
Experience
Years College or Normal Training
Other Courses
Trade Experience
CENTER SCHOOL
Middle and Washington Streets, East Weymouth
Ruth Thompson
Prin .- III-IV
1800.00
1928
I7
2
3
Katharine A. Dunning, A. B.
II-III
1000.00
1937
O
4
O
Mary Reidy, B. S. Ed.
I-II
1000.00
1937
O
4
O
PRATT SCHOOL
Pleasant Street, East Weymouth. Telephone-Weymouth 0297-R
Mabel E. Roode
Prin .- VIII
2100.00
1926
29
2 26
Jeannette F. Hawes, B. S. Ed.
VII
1300.00
1934
3
4
O
Marie B. Upton
VI
1650.00
1929
8
3
8
Marion R. Loud, A. B.
V 1650.00
1927
IO
4 9
Richard F. Zeoli, B. S. Ed.
IV
1000.00
1937
O
4
O
Ruth J. Nolan
III
I100.00
1934
3
2
2
A. Alberta Richmond
II
1400.00
1931
6
I
M. Alice Owen, B. S. Ed.
I 1650.00
1931
7
4
3
SHAW SCHOOL
Main Street, South Weymouth. Telephone-Weymouth 1048-M
David A. J. Burns, B. S., Ed. M.
Prin .- VII-VIII
1800.00
1931 6
5 IO
Florence S. Dillon, B. S. Ed.
VI-VII
I 100.00
1937
I
4
3
Doris A. Upton B. S. Ed.
V 1000.00
1937
O
4
O
Ethel M. Hiatt
III-IV
1750.00
1915
26
2
6
Margaret Q. Donahue
I-II
1600.00
1922 19
2
3
EDWARD B. NEVIN SCHOOL
Main Street, South Weymouth. Telephone-Weymouth 1327
Grace B. Simmons, B. S. Ed.
Prin.
2400.00 1919 41
4 3
Marion E. Brown, A. B.
Asst. Prin .- VII I 600.00
1931
6
4 30
Daniel A. Johnson, Jr.
VIII
I200.00
1934 3
3
8
Alice J. Story
VI I 600.00
1936
I5 3
2
Marjorie R. Candy, B. S. Ed.
VI-III
1000.00
1937
O
1
O
Nellie G. Beaton, B. S. Ed.
V $1000.00
1937
O
4
I
Helen M. King
IV
1650.00
1928
9
3
7
Winifred L. Conant
III
1800.00
1923
I6 O
12
Doris B. Glidden, B. S. Ed.
II
1300.00
1934
3
7
I
Ruth L. Calen, B. S. Ed.
I
1000.00
1937
0
1
O
L. May Chessman
I 1800.00
1900
37
2
19
181
EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS
Name and School
Grade
January 1, 1938 Salary,
Elected
Years Teaching
Experience
Years College or Normal Training
Other Courses
Trade Experience
POND SCHOOL
off Pond Street South Weymouth. Telephone-Weymouth 1128-M
Alice E. Fulton, B. S. Ed.
Prin .- VIII
2000.00
1921
16
6
9
Genevieve A. Perkins, B. S. Ed.
VII
1600.00
1930
7
4
6
Ralph B, Stewart, B. S. Ed.
VI
1000.00
1937
O
4
O
Esther R. Visco
V
1650.00
1927
IO
2
5
Myrtle E. Pray, B. S. Ed.
IV
I200.00
1935
2
4
2
Isabelle R. Dacey, B. S. Ed.
III
1000.00
1937
O
1
O
Josephine E. Ray
II
1600.00
1931
8
2
9
Dorothy M. Fitzpatrick
I 1400.00
1931
6
2
I
SUPERVISORS
Pauline Ahern
Sewing
1400.00
1933
4
3
6
Sarah E. Brassill
School Gardens
2000.00
1916
40
2
O
Vera B. Freeman
Asst. Drawing
1100.00
1934
4
4
II
John M. Lyons
Asst. Music
1700.00
1935
3
4
I
Anna A. MacDavitt, R. N.
Nurse
2000.00
1922
15
4
3
Flora H. McGrath, B. S. Ed., Ed. M., Director of Courses of Study
2500.00
1928
IO
6
7
Vance W. Monroe
Music
2400.00
1928
12
O
6
Marion E. Ray
Drawing
1800.00
1929
9
5
16
Alice L. Tucker
Manual Training
2000.00
1912
26
2
1
182
JANITORS
HIGH SCHOOL
Mrs. Beatrice Bates, 93 Pearl Street, North Weymouth Harry W. Caldwell, 335 North Street, North Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 2339-W William M. Hughes, 496 Broad Street, East Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 1047 James Maguire, 166 Middle Street, East Weymouth Edward C. Pottle, 15 Lochmere Avenue, North Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 0912-R
JUNIOR ANNEX
M. Ward Holbrook, 742 Main Street, South Weymouth
ADAMS SCHOOLS
-
Henry W. Blanchard, 662 Commercial Street, East Weymouth
ATHENS SCHOOL
Fred W. Stoddard, 16 Howard Street, North Weymouth
BICKNELL SCHOOL
Warren E. Miller, 16 Howard Street, North Weymouth Emil J. Olson, 39 Massasoit Road, North Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 1812-J
JAMES HUMPHREY SCHOOL
Wallace W. Rodgerson, 25 off Lake Street, East Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 2451-W
JEFFERSON SCHOOL
Irving S. Newcomb, 108 Middle Street, East Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 1032
WASHINGTON SCHOOL
John H. Connell, 44 Iron Hill Street, East Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth IIII-W
HUNT SCHOOL
Edward R. Corridan, 1077 Front Street, South Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 1419-R
John M. Sullivan, 4 Stetson Street, Weymouth
CENTER SCHOOL .
Ronald L. White, 17 Lakehurst Avenue, South Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 1244-J
PRATT SCHOOL
Herbert T. McFawn, 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
Irving S. Warner, 40 Pleasant Street, South Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 0539-R
183
SCHOOL PHYSICIANS
ADAMS, ATHENS, AND BICKNELL SCHOOLS
Wallace H. Drake, M. D., 88 Sea Street, North Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 0450
JAMES HUMPHREY SCHOOL AND JUNIOR ANNEX J. Herbert Libby, M. D., 707 Broad Street, East Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 0216
JEFFERSON AND WASHINGTON SCHOOLS Harris E. Bowmar, M. D., 665 Broad Street, East Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 0034
HUNT AND CENTER SCHOOLS Lewis W. Pease, M. D., 135 Webb Street, Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 0611
PRATT AND SHAW SCHOOLS Karle H. Granger, M. D., 129 Pleasant Street, South Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 2080
EDWARD B. NEVIN AND POND SCHOOLS Robert R. Ryan, M. D., 32 Union Street, South Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 1380
FIFTY-NINTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE TUFTS LIBRARY WEYMOUTH, MASS. 1937
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SSET 1622
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FIFTY-NINTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE TUFTS LIBRARY
TRUSTEES
Gertrude C. Andrews Francis N. Drown John Griffin John B. Holland
Joseph Kelley Kenneth L. Nash
Franklin N. Pratt
Leighton Voorhees
Clarance P. Whittle
SELECTMEN EX-OFFICIO
Everett E. Callahan Joseph Crehan
Joseph A. Fern Sandy Roulston
Marshall F. Spear George E. Curtin, Town Treasurer
OFFICERS
Clarance P. Whittle, President Gertrude C. Andrews, Secretary
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LIBRARIAN Christine E. Evarts
ASSISTANTS
Alice M. Gowdy *Alice M. Peers
*Ruth B. Reed Florence G. Truax
Edith L. Payson, Cataloger Rachael M. Bodine, Children's Librarian
BRANCH LIBRARIANS
Mary M. Dingwall, North Weymouth Branch Irene E. Langevin, East Weymouth Branch Florence G. Truax, Weymouth Heights Station
PART TIME ASSISTANTS
Ruth Cormack Marjorie Fulton
Ruth R. Litchfield Ruth Loeffler
Ruth Nickerson Ruth H. Kai, North Weyomuth Branch Catherine Condrick, East Weymouth Branch
JANITORS Thomas E. Shea Benjamin N. Ells, East Weymouth Branch
* Resigned
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Branches: 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 P.M. daily except Wednesday.
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Children under Senior High School age are entitled to a card if the ap- plication is signed by a parent or guardian. Cards issued to children entitle the holders to two books, only one of which may be fiction.
All books from the circulating department, except the new fiction, may be kept for 14 days. At the request of the borrower any book not in demand will be charged for one month, subject to recall after two weeks if requested by other borrowers. Fiction published within the last calendar. year, and recent numbers of magazines are limited to seven days with no renewal privilege.
The vacation privilege allows a borrower to take books which are not recent publications for an extended time.
A book cannot be transferred from one card to another, but any 14- day book may be renewed at the library, by mail or by telephone (*), unless another borrower has asked to have the book reserved. The date due, the author and title of the book, and the borrower's number should be stated when the request for renewal is made.
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