Town annual report of Weymouth 1939, Part 14

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1939
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 330


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94


231


40,738.5


223.67


248


235.56


94.95


2139.


169


14


3


Jefferson


VII


12


20


32


5,418


29.78


33


30.94


96.25


182


213.5


127


14


O


V


12


IO


22


4,037.5


22.15


24


23.06


96.05


182


160


25


2


0


IV


12


17


29


4,93I


27.09


30


27.70


97.80


1-82


III.5


+


2


0


III-II


18


13


3I


5,307.5


29.25


33


30.78


95.03


182


297


1 8


18


O


II-I


1 5


14


29


5,090


27.92


3 I


29.II


95.91


182


215.5


2


0


O


Total


69


74


143


24,784.


136.19


15I


141.59


96.19


997.5


176


36


0


VI


18


17


35


5,738


31.50


39


33.53


93.95


182


366.5


6


I7


0


V-VI


I3


19


32


4,986


27.37


35


29.21


93.70


182


332


2


45


O


V


18


1 6


34


5,728.5


31.44


36


33.07


95.07


182


296.5


19


20


I


IV


18


1 8


36


5,906.5


32.42


36


34.19


94.83


182


317


17


22


O


IV


1 9


14


33


5,574


30.63


37


32.35


94.69


182


313


8


I7


O


III


61


12


3 I


4,816


26.47


32


29


91.28


182


459


1 5


12


0


III


16


I 5


3I


4,90I


26.93


35


28.62


94.07


182


309


6


16


O


II


15


I3


28


4,582.5


25.14


32


27.22


92.34


1 82


373


II


IO


0


II


17


II


28


4,532


24.85


32


27.02


91.97


182


386


20


12


O


I


I5


IO


25


3,864


21.22


29


23.26


91.24


182


370.5


14


C


O


I


14


1 5


29


4,133


22.72


30


25.90


87.73


182


534


I


C


Total


260


243


503


82,346.5


452.17


544


483.19


93.58


5864.


265


227


I


Total


460


427


887


147,631.


809.39


959


862.52


93.84


9840.5


548


349


I


1


168


Washington


VII


14


20


34


5,611


31.00


35


32.97


94.02


182


427


5


I3


O


VI


12


19


3 1


5, JIO


28.05


32


30.46


92.09


IS2


433


IO


II


O


V


I 5


33


5,809


31.89


35


33.21


96.03


182


237.5


9


4


I


IV


18


14


32


5,161


28.34


35


30.44


93.10


182


377


IO


IO


O


III


12


20


32


5,400.5


29.63


32.25


91.88


:82


474


IO


2


O


II


I7


18


35


5,786.5


31.70


38


34.45


92.02


182


185.5


38


21


O


I


1 6


I 3


29


4,873.5


26.72


33


29.14


90.76


182


487


24


8


O


Total


104


122


226


37,751.5


207.33


243


223.22


92.83


2921.


106


69


I


Total


393


348


746


128,139.


703.67


801


7:6.35


94.28


7776.5


703


210


7


WARD III


Hunt


VIII


7


16


23


4,118.5


22.63


23


23


98.39


1&2


67.5


I


O


VIII


3


I 5


28


5,127.5


28.16


3I


29.53


95.36


182


248


36


IO


0


VIII


17


1 5


32


5,055.5


28.09


32


29.43


95.45


182


353


33


39


O


VII


16


14


30


5,244


28.83


3I


30.09


95.81


132


230


6


21


O


VII


16


I3


29


4,972.5


27.30


32


29.05


93.98


182


316


30


8


O


Number Cases Truancy


Junior Annex


VIII


20


16


36


6,305


34.66


37


36.86


94.03


182


404


43


24


O


VIII


19


16


35


5,565


30.53


37


32.79


93.II


182


4II


7I


12


O


VIII


16


20


36


6,458


35.44


39


36.99


95.81


182


276


23


II


I


Junior Manual Arts


17


I


18


3,462


18.99


23


20.91


90.82


182


345


62


6


2


Junior Manual Arts


16


5


21


3:075


16.86


23


18.43


91.48


182


283


53


8


O


Total


88


58


146


24,865.


136.48


159


I45.98


93.49


1719.


252


61


3


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


Tardiness


Number Cases


Dismissal


169


Pratt


VIII


15


18


33


5,359


29.43


35


31.88


92.31


182


446


37


9


I


VII.


18


1 6


34


5,448


29.92


35


31.51


94.95


182


287


79


5


I


VI


I3


19


32


5,480.5


30.09


37


32.63


92.21


182


46I


66


I3


O


V


I3


21


34


5,353


29.35


35


31.47


93.29


182


378.5


33


9


0


IV


II


I5


26


4,179


22.98


29


24.71


93.00


182


320


20


3


I


III


28


1 6


44


6,977-5


38.28


47


42.36


90.37


1 82


736


25


IO


O


II


18


16


34


5,776.5


31.69


39


34.14


92.82


182


143


42


7


O


I


20


17


37


5,418.5


29.86


42


34.75


85.93


182


Lc6


35


9


2


Total


136


138


274


43,992.


241.60


299


263.45


91.70


3978.5


337


65


5


Shaw


VII-VIII


27


46


7,508


1.1.18


47


43.26


95.19


182


506


9


16


O


VI


8


26


4,675.5


25.64


28


27.48


93.30


182


325


28


1 5


2


V


19


II


30


4,772


26.19


3I


27.84


9-1.06


182


293.5


I 5


1


O


III-IV


14


19


33


6,163


33.81


10


35.II


93.63


182


447


88


IO


O


I-II


24


I 5


39


6,374.5


31.99


42


39.10


89.50


182


745.5


68


0


O


Total


102


72


174


29,493.


161.81


188


173.79


93.II


2317.


208


12


2


4I


7,33I


40.27


44


42.47


94.82


182


40I


9


23


0


V


23


19


42


7,091


38.95


43


41.10


94.77


182


387.5


9


O


O


IV


II


12


23


3,940.5


21.64


25


22.79


94.95


IS2


206.5


13


12


O


IV


21


IO


3I


5,203.5


28.57


3I


30.07


95.01


182


269.5


5


7


I


III


2I


5


26


4,315


23.72


26


25.42


93.31


182


312.5


14


19


O


III


II


16


27


4,591.5


25.25


27


26.75


94.39


182


276


II


14


I3


27


4,440


24.41


27


26.55


91.94


182


394.5


7


2


O


II


5


IO


25


3,989.5


21.88


27


23.51


93.07


182


293


I


17


16


33


5,022.5


27.66


35


30.73


93.04


182


577


5


13


O


I


21


I3


34


5,543


30.54


35


33.34


91.60


182


523.5


25


3


O


Total


285


238


523


88,748.5


488.23


544


516.80


94.47


5392.


259


222


2


WARD IV


VI


20


18


38


6,639.5


36.58


38


37.84


96.67 96.08


182


224


34


21


0


VI


22


12


34


6,123.5


33.75


37


35.13


182


312.5


17


17


O


V


20


21


O


6


I


170


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


Tardiness


Dismissal


Number Cases Truancy


Center


IV


14


I3


27


4,330.5


23.77


27


25.57


92.96


182


324


4


O


II-III


IO


15


25


3,692


20.27


27


22.39


90.53


182


358.5


2


2


O


I


IO


I 5


25


3,365


18.49


25


21.03


87.92


182


462.5


27


8


0


Total


34


43


77


11,387.5


62.53


79


68.99


90.64


II45.


45


14


O


Total


272


253


525


84,872.5


465.94


566


506.23


92.04


7440.5


590


121


7


WARD V


Edward B. Nevin


VIII


22


19


41


7,080


38.82


43


41.17


94.29


182


412


41


26


O


VII


1 9


18


37


6,274


34.44


10


36.48


94.41


182


366.5


29


20


I


VII-IV


8


20


28


4,635.5


25.43


28


27.14


93.70


182


305.5


25


3


O


VI


21


26


47


7,501.5


41.19


49


44.51


92.54


182


414.5


44


22


0


V


23


18


41


7,227


39.66


15


41.96


94.51


182


411.5


54


9


I


IV


22


I 5


37


5,719


31.40


41


33.07


94.94


182


273.5


54


3


4


III


22


16


38


7,191


39.44


16


42.29


93.26


182


511.5


40


12


O


II


14


23


37


6,199


33.98


36.89


92.1I


182


519


37


14


I


I-II


16


13


29


4,483.5


24.62


32


26.88


91.59


182


409.5


85


II


O


I


19


3


32


5,083


27.95


32


29.87


93-57


182


347


21


5


O


Total


186


181


367


61,393.5


336.93


397


360.26


93.52


3970.5


430


125


7


Pond


VIII


17


II


28


4,835.5


26.52


28


27.96


94.85


182


252.5


53


24


I


VII


12


IO


22


3,737


20.51


22


21.31


96.23


182


I41


I 5


IO


O


VI


II


14


25


4,308.5


23.69


26


24.98


94.84


182


238.5


23


24


O


V


TI


14


25


4,194


23.05


27


24.25


95.05


182


260


19


2


0


Number Cases


IV


17


2


19


3,180


17.39


21


18.82


92.40


182


252


29


8


0


III


17


7


24


3,919


21.49


25


22.78


94.34


182


230.5


40


5


2


II


12


15


27


4,529


24.88


29


26.93


92.39


182


379


22


17


O


I


22


12


34


5,712


31.36


36


34.50


90.90


182


565.5


16


II


0


Total


119


85


204


34,415.


188.89


214


201.53


93.7.3


2319.


217


IOI


3


Total


305


266


571


95,808.5


525.82


61I


561.79


93.60


6289.5


647


226


IO


Ward I


460


427


887


147,631.


809.39


959


862.52


93.84


9,840.5


548


349


I


Ward II


398


348


746


128,139.


703.67


801


746.35


94.28


7,776.5


703


210


7


Ward III


285


238


523


88,71.8.5


488.23


544


516.80


94.47


5,392.


259


222


2


Ward IV


272


253


525


84,872.5


465.94


566


506.23


92.04


7,440.5


590


121


7


Ward V


305


266


571


95,808.5


525.82


6II


561.79


93.60


6,289.5


647


226


IO


High School


670


787


1457


236,405.


1291.83


1472


1388.28


93.02


183


17,651.


2,617


1,156


Vocational School


164


164


25,177.


137.58


178


147.06


93.55


183


1,846.


483


219


Grand Total


2554


2319


4873


806,781.5 4422.46


5131


4729.03


93.52


56,236.


5,847


2,503


-


171


EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS


Name and School


Grade


Salary


January 1, 1940


Elected


Years Teaching


Experience


Years College or Normal Training


Other Courses


Trade Experience


HIGH SCHOOL


89 Middle Street, East Weymouth. Telephone - Weymouth 1100


Wallace L. Whittle, B.S.


Prin. $3800.00


1921


181/3 4 5


O


Thomas A. Lyons, A.B.


Asst. Prin. 3000.00


1921


19


5


5


Velma E. Abbott


Clerk 1800.00


1930


9


I


0


12


Mary M. Lambe


Asst. Clerk


600.00


1939


O


O


O


o


Harry Arlanson, B.S., Ed.M.


Inst.


3000.00


1935


1935


5


4


I


O


Esther L. Benson


Inst.


1950.00


1929


14


3


8


O


Barbara R. Bicknell, A.B


Inst.


1700.00


1934


8


4


8


O


Prescott B. Brown


Inst.


2500.00


19II


28


I


3


O


Ernestine R. Canning, A.B., Ed.M.


Inst


2000.00


1920


20


6


7


O


Paul C. Cleaves, A.B.


Inst.


1400.00


1935


4


4


I


O


Marie E. Conroy, A.B.


Inst.


2500.00


1930


I3


4


2


O


O


Alice K. Fay, B.S. in P.A.L.


Inst.


1800.00


1936


9


4


7


II


5


O


John T. Ghiorse, A.B.


Inst.


1600.00


1934


5


4


O


O


Sheila M. Gross, B.S.


Librarian


1950.00


1928


15


4


IO


4


Walter C. Gutterson, A.B., A.M.


Inst.


1700.00


1935


5


6


15


O


Olive E. Hackett


Inst.


2000.00


1926


I5


I


IO


O


Katharine M. Hale, B.S.Ed., Ed.M.


Inst.


1800.00


1932


IO


3


3


O


Everett N. Hollis


Inst.


2500.00


1898


41


2


5


O


Lillian Jefts, A.B., A.M.


Inst.


1900.00


1929


21


5


8


O


Dorothy A. Jenkins, B.S.


Inst.


1600.00


1931


8


5


O


O


O


Margaret K. Langford


Inst.


1800.00


1929


II


2


9


I


Norman D. Loud


Inst.


1600.00


1933


7


11/2 17


o


Clarence R. Lyond, B.S., Ed.M.


Inst.


2 500.00


1928


14


5


I


O


Helen G. Lyons, B.S.Ed.


Inst.


1950.00


1922


17


4


4


O


Dorothy G. MacGregor, B.S. in P.A.L. Inst.


Inst.


I 100.00


1938


I


4


I O


John F. Martin, A.B., A.M.


Inst.


2050.00


1929


IO


5


I


O


George J. McCarthy, B.S.Ed.


Inst.


1800.00


1926


13


81/2 4 4


6


O


Robert E. Mitchell, A.B.


Inst.


1800.00


1931


8


4


8


O


Helen M. Norris


Inst.


1900.00


1927


14


2


5


O


Oral A. Page, B.S.


Inst.


2500.00


1928


20


4


5


O


Dorothy L. Peterson


Inst.


1300.00


1934


6


3


4


4


O


Alvah Raymond, B.S.


Inst.


I200.00


1937


2


4


II


O


Helena F. Reidy, A.B.


Inst.


1850.00


1913


27


4


I


O


I


John K. Delahunt, B.S.


Inst.


1800.00


1938


7


4


Eleanor Freeman, A.B.


Inst.


1800.00


1929


IO


4


John T. Gannon, A.B ..


Inst.


2500.00


1921


18


4


7


5


5


0


Inez E. Hoag


Inst.


1800.00


1931


1937


7


4


2


Philip T. Jones, A.B., A.M.


Inst.


1300.00


1936


3


4


4


3


O


Eleanor R. Madigan, B.S. in S.S.


Inst.


1900.00


1932


Virginia Nye, A.B.


Inst.


1500.00


1934


5


4


4


O


Anita L. Petrucci, A.B.


Inst.


1800.00


1927


12


2


O


Mary E. McMorrow, B.S. Ed.


Inst.


1300.00


1936


3


4


71/2 5


O


Paul H. Bates, A.B.


Inst.


1600.00


1900.00


Francis X. Kelly, B.S.Ed.


Inst ..


1500.00


1936


5


172


O


Beatrice Escott, B.S.Ed.


EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS


Name and School


Grade


Salary


January 1, 1940


Elected


Years Teaching


Experience


Years College or Normal Training


Other Courses


Trade Experience


Susan G. Sheehan


Inst. 2000.00


1907


33


2


I3


O


Rose Silverman, B.S. in P.A.L.


Inst. 1200.00


1939


2


4


O


O


Evelyn Silvester


Inst.


2000.00


1918


24


3


II


O


Supervisor in charge of grade and high school drawing


Eva Skala, B.S.Ed.


Inst.


2000.00


1929


IO


4


2


0


James F. Steele, B.S.


Inst.


2500.00


1926


16


4


I


5


George O. Stewart, Ph.B.


Inst.


2500.00


1924


18


3


2


O


Herberta L. Stockwell, R.N.


Nurse


2000.00


1930


9


3


4


9


Martha Vining, A.B.


Inst.


1800.00


1930


IO


4


3


O


Alice White, B.S.Ed., Ed. M.


Inst.


2000.00


1930


16


5


3


O


Dora S. White, A.B.


Inst.


1600.00


27


4


4


O


M. Jean Young, B.S.Ed.


Inst. 1800.00


1932


7


4


2


II


VOCATIONAL SCHOOL. Telephone - Weymouth 0257


Francis E. Whipple


Director


3000.00


1925


14


I


II


8


Lewis H. Bacon, Jr.


Inst.


2500.00


1927


O


O


O


23


James A. Booth, Jr.,


Inst.


2300.00


1938


I


O


O


IO


D. Everett Bryan


Inst.


2500.00


1930


9


4


8


14


Harold E. Clarke


Inst


2300.00


1938


I


I


C


9


Harry F. Duncan


Inst.


2500.00


1929


IO


O


9


IO


Otto H. Mahn


Inst.


2300.00


1938


I


O


5


II


Jalmar N. Nelson


Inst.


2500.00


1924


15


O


5


IO


Ray G. Parker


Inst.


2500.00


1922


17


2


5


O


Harold C. Sherwood


Inst.


2500.00


1932


8


2


2


I3


Waldo H. Swan, A.B., A.M.


Inst. 2500.00


1929


17


7


I9


I


Joseph K. Whittemore


Inst. 2500.00


1927


I3


2


6


4


NORFOLK COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL, Weymouth Branch.


Telephone - Weymouth 2134


Hilmer S. Nelson


Director 2880.00


1925


I4


2


4 IO


Jack Sturtevant, B.S.


Asst. 1680.00


1938 3


4


2 O


(Salaries paid by Norfolk County Agricultural School)


JUNIOR ANNEX


Rose Leonard, B.S.Ed.


VIII


1000.00


O


4


O


O


Eleanor L. Garvin, B.S.Ed.


VIII


1700.00


1927


12


4


7


O


Russell H. Mazzola, B.S.


VIII


I 500.00


1934


5


5


14


O


JUNIOR MANUAL ARTS CLASS


Dorothy W. Bearce, B.S.Ed.


1400.00


1936


4


4


O


Wallace T. Driscoll, B.S.Ed.


1700.00


1935


5


5


7


I


Doris M. Partridge


1800.00


1930


131/2


2


5


O


Helen, Varnum


1700.00


1932


IO


5


5


4


2


9


12


James F. Boland


Inst.


2200.00


1939


.


173


EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS


Name and School


Grade


Salary


January 1, 1940


Elected


Years Teaching


Experience


Years College or Normal Training


Other Courses


Trade Experience


ABIGAIL ADAMS SCHOOL


23 Church Street, East Weymouth. Telephone - Weymouth 1612-J


Annie S. McDowell


Prin. - VI


1650.00


1934


23


I


8


O


Dorothy U. Murphy, B.S.Ed.


VIII


1800.00


1924


19


4


I


O


Katherine L. Gunville, A.B.


VII


1100.00


1938


I


4


o


o


Ruth E. Mayo, B.S.Ed.


V


1700.00


1927


12


4


8


O


Barbara F. Libbey


IV


1400.00


1934


6


3


3


O


Margaret Dingwall, B.S.Ed.


III


1800.00


1912 27


4


8


o


JOHN ADAMS SCHOOL


16 Church Street, East Weymouth.


Rita F. Donovan, B.S.Ed.


II 1100.00


1939


I


4


O


O


Helen G. Lebbossiere


I I 600.00


1931


8


2


7


O


ATHENS SCHOOL


21 Athens Street, North Weymouth. Telephone - Weymouth 1571-R


Joseph U. Teague


Prin. - VI


2000.00


1922


24


I


3


0


Dorothy Pearson, A.B., A.M.


V I 100.00


1939


O


5


O


2


Barbara R. Cleaves, B.S.Ed.


III-IV


1100.00


1938


I


4


O


O


Mildred E. Clifford


I-II


I500.00


1937


6


2


4


O


BICKNELL SCHOOL


90 Sea Street, at Bicknell Square, North Weymouth. Telephone - Weymouth 0306


E. Leo Madden


Prin.


2800.00 1922


17


3


5


O


Preston A. DePlacido, A.B.


Asst. Prin .- VIII


1750.00


1932


7


4


5


o


Genevieve A. Perkins, B.S.Ed.


VIII


1650.00


1930


9


4


8


O


Barbara H. Pray, B.S.Ed.


VIII


1600.00


1932 7


4


8


O


William J. Doyle, A.B.


VIIĀ®


I200.00


1937


2


5


I


O


Thomas L. Stetson, B.S.Ed.


VII


I200.00


1937


2


4


I


O


Isabel Tutty, B.S.Ed.


VII


1400.00


1935


4


4


12


O


Marie F. Galvin


VI


1800.00


1921


18


2


IO


O


Mignon E. Pray


VI


1700.00


1927


12


2


9


O


Winifred O. Lennon, B.S.Ed.


V


1600.00


1933


I


4


O


O


Josephine M. Caruso


IV


1650.00


1929


IO


2


6


O


Jane R. MacDonnell, B.S.Ed.


III


I200.00


1937


2


4


I


O


Alice E. Olson, B.S.Ed.


II-III


1500.00


1934


5


4


4


O


Helen C. Tracy


II


1300.00


1934


5


2


3


O


A. Aileen McGrath, B.S.Ed.


I


1500.00


1934


5


4


2


O


Alice M. Murphy


I


1700.00


1926


I3


2


5


O


4


O


Edith M. Mulligan, A.B.


IV


1400.00


1934


5


3


2


O


Marjorie Maynard


V 1 100.00


1939


61/2 4


174


EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS


Name and School


Grade


Salary


January 1, 1940


Elected


Years Teaching


Experience


Years College or Normal Training


Other Courses


Trade Experience


JAMES HUMPHREY SCHOOL


60 Humphrey Street, East Weymouth. Telephone-Weymouth 1048-W


Gertrude L. Reid


Prin.


2200.00


1902


37


2 28


O


Margarita M. Jones, B.S.Ed.


VII


1700.00


1927


12 .


4


I


O


Elizabeth Egan


VI


1800.00


1914


40


I


15


O


Sadie A. Lambe


VI


1400.00


1934


5


3


I


O


Mary A. Connell, B.S.Ed.


V


1100.00


1938


I


4


O


I


O


M. Frances Lebbossiere, A.B.


III


1600.00


1933


6


4


4


O


Mary B. Halligan


II


1700.00


1926


13


2


8


O


Alice B. Keohan


I 1700.00


1927


12


2


7


JEFFERSON SCHOOL


200 Middle Street, East Weymouth. Telephone-Weymouth 1128-W


Ruth M. Reidy


Prin .- III-IV 2000.00


1912


27 2 IO


O


Rita M. Murphy, B.S.Ed.


VII 1100.00


1938


I


4


O


O


Margaret L. Mitchell


V 1600.00


1930


9


2


7


O


Mellissa Chase


II-III


1800.00


1909


30


3


14 O


Margaret A. Miles, B.S.Ed.


I 1300.00


1937


3


4


2


WASHINGTON SCHOOL


8 School Street, at Commercial Square, East Weymouth. Telephone-Weymouth 0297-M


Rosamond E. Cunniff


Prin .- VI 2050.00


1920


21


2


13


O


Mary A. Fitzsimmons, A.B.


VII


1500.00


1934


5


4


3


O


Esther M. Rydgren


V 1600.00


1930


9


2


9


O


Helen E. O'Halloran, B.S.Ed.


IV


1500.00


1934


5


4


3


O


E. Madeline Connell, B.S.Ed.


III


I200.00


1937


2


4


O O


Ruth B. Sylvester, B.S.Ed.


II


1500.00


1934


5


4


5


Norma R. Brown, B.S.Ed.


I 1800.00


1931


19


4


IO


HUNT SCHOOL


45 Broad Street, Weymouth. Telephone-Weymouth 1006


Prin.


3000.00


1910


31


6


7


O


Robert H. Hiatt


VIII


1500.00


1934


5


4


2


O


Mary E. Lonergan, B.L.I.


VII


1600.00


1932


7


3


3


O


Nunzie C. Daniele


VII


1700.00


1931


8


3


5


O


Edward F. Tracy, A.B., A.M.


VII


1500.00


1935


4


5 O


O


Mary R. Donahoe, B.S.Ed.


VI


1 100.00


1939


I


4


O


O


Elisabeth T. Tracy


VI


1800.00


1902


38


2


7


O


Martha A. Loud


V


1800.00


1916


30


I


8 O


Hazel E. Smith, B.S.Ed.


V


1300.00


1936


3


4


O


O


Mabelle Claflin


IV 1750.00


1928


1 5


2


20 O


Charles Y. Berry, LL.B.


Asst. Prin .- VIII


2200.00


1926


14 3


IO


O


Dorothea E. Abbott


IV


I200.00


1937


Mary Reidy, B.S.Ed.


2


4


175


EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS


Name and School


Grade


Salary


January 1. 1940


Elected


Years Teaching


Experience


Years College or Normal Training


Other Courses


Trade Experience


Marie K. Ghiorse


IV


1600.00


1930


9


2


17


O


Margaret Q. Donahue


III


1600.00


1922


21


2


3


Mary M. Leonard


III


1400.00


1934


5


3


6


O


Dorothy M. Vestburg, B.S.Ed.


II


1000.00


1939


O


4


O


O


Martha H. Whittle


II


1650.00


1926


13


2


3


O


Helen F. Galvin


I


1800.00


1923


I6


2


6


C


Susan M. Tracy


I


1800.00


1907


32


2


7


O


CENTER SCHOOL


765 Washington Street, at Middle Street, East Weymouth.


Telephone - Weymouth 1763


Loretto M. Buchan, A.B.


III-IV


I200.00


1938


I


4


I


O


Katharine A. Dunning, A.B.


I-II


I200.00


1937


2


4


I


O


PRATT SCHOOL


665 Pleasant Street, East Weymouth. Telephone-Weymouth 0297-R


Mabel E. Roode, B.S.Ed.


Prin .- VIII


2150.00


1926


31


4


O


O


Jeannette F. Hawes, B.S.Ed.


VII


I 500.00


1934


5


4


2


0


Marie B. Upton


VI


1700.00


1929


IO


3


II


O


Marion R. Loud, A.B.


V


1700.00


1927


12


4


12 O


Kathryn J. Gaughen, A.B.


IV


1100.00


1939


I


4


O


O


Ruth J. Nolan


III


1300.00


1934


5


2


3


O


A. Alberta Richmond


II


1600.00


1931


8


2


2


O


M. Alice Owen, B.S.Ed.


I 1650.00


1931


9


4


3


O


SHAW SCHOOL


570 Main Street, South Weymouth. Telephone-Weymouth 1048-M


David A. J. Burns, B.S., Ed.M. Prin .- VII-VIII


1900.00


1931


8


5


17


O


Florence S. Dillon, B.S.Ed.


VI-VII


1300.00


1937


3


4


3


O


Doris A. Upton, B.S.Ed.


IV-V


1200.00


1937


2


4


0


O


Ethel M. Hiatt


III-IV


1800.00


1915


28


2


7


O


Josephine M. Lindsay, B.S.Ed.


I-II


1100.00


1938


I


4


O


O


EDWARD B. NEVIN SCHOOL


851 Main Street, South Weymouth. Telephone-Weymouth 1327


Daniel A. Johnson, Jr.


Prin.


1700.00


1934


5


3


18


O


Richard F. Zeoli, B.S.Ed.


VIII


1200.00


1937


2


4


8


O


Ruth L. Calen, B.S.Ed.


VII


I200.00


1937


2


4


3


0


Alice J. Story


VI 1650.00


1936


17


3


3


0


Marjorie R. Candy, B.S.Ed.


V 1200.00


1937


2


4


O


O


Marion E. Brown, A.B.


III-V


I600.00


1931


1928


3


8


O


Winifred L. Conant


III


1800.00


1923


18


O


I3


O


Doris B. Glidden, B.S.Ed.


II I 500.00


1934


5


4


I


O


Helena H. Loughan, B.S.Ed.


I-II


1100.00


1938


I


4


O


O


L. May Chessman


I 1800.00


1900


39


2


21


8


4 30


O


Helen M. King


IV


1700.00


O


176


EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS


Name and School


Grade


Salary


January 1, 1940


Elected


Years Teaching


Experience


Years College or


Normal Training


Other Courses


Trade Experience


POND SCHOOL


off 245 Pond Street, South Weymouth. Telephone-Weymouth 1128-M


Alice E. Fulton, B.S.Ed.


Prin .- VIII 2000.00


1921


18. 6


9


0


Nellie G. Beaton, B.S.Ed.


VII


I200.00


1937


2


4


4


O


Ralph B. Stewart, B.S.Ed.


VI


I200.00


1937


2


4


I


O


Esther R. Visco


V


1700.00


1927


12


2


6


3


O


Isabelle R. Dacey, B.S.Ed.


III


I200.00


1937


2


4


I


O


Josephine E. Ray


II


1650.00


1931


IO


2


I3


O


Dorothy M. Fitzpatrick


I 1600 00


1931


8


2


I


O


SUPERVISORS


Harriet S. Berry


Sewing


1000.00


1938


I


31/2 3


0


Sarah E. Brassil!


School Gardens


2000.00


1916


42


2


O


0


Vera B. Freeman


Asst. Drawing


I300.00


1934


6


4


20


O


A. Edward Haviland, B.S.Ed.


Manual Training


I500.00


1938


I


4


2


15


John M. Lyons


Asst. Music


1700.00


1935 5


4


3


O


Anna A. MacDavitt, R. N.


Nurse


2000.00


1922


17


4


3


8


Flora H. McGrath, B.S.Ed., Ed.M.


Director of Courses of Study


2500.00


1928


12


6


7


7


Vance W. Monroe


Music


2400.00


1928


14


O


6


O


Marion E. Ray


Drawing


1800.00


1929


5


22


O


Myrtle E. Pray, B.S.Ed.


IV


1400.00


1935


. 4


4


177


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


Carleton M. Perry, 117 Chard Street, East Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 0551-W


Edward C. Pottle, 15 Lochmere Avenue, North Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 0912-R


JUNIOR ANNEX


M. Ward Holbrook, 742 Main Street, South Weymouth


ADAMS SCHOOLS


Edwin R. Farren, 23 Farren Road, East Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 1053-R


ATHENS SCHOOL


Allan L. Kinsley, 99 North Street, North Weymouth


BICKNELL SCHOOL


Edward J. Gill, 2 Newton Court, North Weymouth


Warren E. Miller, 16 Howard Street, North Weymouth


JAMES HUMPHREY SCHOOL


Wallace Rodgerson, 25 off Lake Street, East Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 1934-W


JEFFERSON SCHOOL


Irving Newcomb, 103 Chard 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 Telephone-Weymouth 1426-J


CENTER SCHOOL


Robert F. Morton, 216 Winter Street, East Weymouth


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


178


POND SCHOOL


Irving S. Warner, 40 Pleasant Street, South Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 0539-R


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


Daniel J. Bailey, M. D., 165 Washington Street, Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 0162-R


EDWARD B. NEVIN AND POND SCHOOLS


Robert R. Ryan, M. D., 32 Union Street, South Weymouth Telephone-Weymouth 1380


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SIXTY-FIRST 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


Joseph A. Fern Everett E. Callahan


George E. Lane Sandy Roulston


Basil S. Warren George E. Curtin, Town Treasurer


OFFICERS Clarance P. Whittle, President Gertrude C. Andrews, Secretary


LIBRARIAN Christine E. Evarts


ASSISTANTS


Catherine Condrick Ruth Cormack Marjorie Fulton


Alice M. Gowdy


Ruth H. Kai Ruth Loeffler Ruth Nickerson 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


JANITORS


Thomas E. Shea Benjamin N. Ells, East Weymouth Branch


*Deceased


183


INFORMATION


Hours: Main Library 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. daily. Children's Room 2.30 to 6 P. M. daily; Saturday 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.


Summer hours: July and August 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Saturday 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.


Branches: East Weymouth - 2 to 8 P. M. daily except Wednesday.


North Weymouth - 2 to 6 and 7 to 8 P. M. daily except Wednesday.


Weymouth Heights Station : 2.30 to 6 and 7 to 8 P. M. Monday. 10.30 to 6 and 7 to 8 P. M. Thursday.


Lovell's Corner Station : 2.30 to 6 and 7 to 8 P. M. Tuesday.


#Nash's Corner Station: 2.30 to 6 and 7 to 8 P. M. Tuesday .


The Library and the Branches are not open Sundays, legal holidays, nor the 17th of June.


The Library is for the use of all residents of Weymouth' Temporary residents are entitled to the same privileges as permanent residents.


Fach card issued to an adult entitles the holder to one book of recent fiction (a book published within the last year), one current periodical, and any reasonable number of other books.


Children under Senior High School age are entitled to a card if the application 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.


Any book will be reserved at the request of a borrower, who will be notified as soon as the book is available. A charge of one cent is made for this service.


A fine of two cents a day will be incurred for each day's detention of a book after it is due. When a book is sent for by the librarian it will be at the expense of the borrower.


For the convenience of residents living in different parts of the town books are exchanged through the stations as follows:


Lovell's Corner, Pratt School Tuesday


South Weymouth, Fogg Memorial Library Tuesday


+Nash's Corner, 3 West Street Tuesday


East Weymouth, East Weymouth Branch Thursday North Weymouth, North Weymouth Branch Thursday Weymouth Heights, Adams School Thursday


+ Closed March 6, 1939


* Telephone: Main Library, Weymouth 1402.


East Weymouth Branch, Weymouth 1920-W.


North Weymouth Branch, Weymouth 1697-W.


184


IN MEMORIAM


REV. JOHN B. HOLLAND


Friend, Counselor, Trustee of The Tufts Library


1898 1939


TEN YEARS IN THE TUFTS LIBRARY


1929


1939


135,016 vols.


202,172 vols.


Each book represents 10,000 vols. A gain of 50%


ADULT NON-FICTION BORROWED


15,581 vols.


34,773 vols.


Each book represents 3,000 vois. A gain of 123%


BORROWERS


5,141 borrowers


8,724 borrowers


Each figure represents 1,000 persons A gain of 70%


COST TO CIRCULATE EACH BOOK


16 cents


12 cents


A decrease of 20%


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