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CENTER SCHOOL
Robert F. Morton, 216 Winter Street, East Weymouth Telephone - Weymouth 3134-M
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
H. Calvin Blenis, 1067 Front Street, South Weymouth Telephone - Weymouth 1481-W
210
POND SCHOOL
Irving S. Warner, 40 Pleasant Street, South Weymouth Telephone - Weymouth 0539-R
SCHOOL PHYSICIANS
HIGH, 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
211
THE BUDGET APPROXIMATE PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION FOR 1941 ESTIMATES
TOTAL BUDGET
ALL SALARIES
100%
81.5%
ALL salaries require slightly less than 81.5% of the total budget.
SALARIES (Except Day Household Arts and Day Industrial) 74%
These salaries require slightly more than 74% of the total budget.
DAY INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL (Including Salaries)
7.6%
The Day Industrial School requires slightly less than
7.6% of the total budget.
MAINTENANCE
5%
Maintenance requires slightly less than 5% of the total budget.
TRANSPORTATION
4.1%
Transportation requires slightly less than 4.1'7 of the total budget.
TEXTBOOKS AND SUPPLIES
3.6%
Textbooks and supplies require slightly less than 3.6'' of the total budget.
FUEL
2.2%
FULL
Fuel requires slightly more than 2.2% of the total budget.
LIGHT, POWER, AND WATER
1.4%
Light, power, and water require slightly more than 1.4% of the total budget.
DAY HOUSEHOLD ARTS (Including Salaries)
1.4%
Day Household Arts require slightly less than 1.4% of the total budget.
OTHER EXPENSE
OTHER EXPENSES
0.7%
Other miscellaneous expenses require slightly more than 0.7% of the total budget.
TOWN
WARRANT
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STATISTICS TAKEN FROM REGISTERS FOR YEAR ENDED JUNE 19, 1940
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 C'ases Truancy
WARD I
Adams
VIII
11
11
22
3,710
20.47
23
21.58
94.86
181
198.5
12
9
0
VII
13
18
31
5,160.5
28.53
33
30.03
95.00
181
274
24
12
0
VI
22
13
35
5,334.5
29.44
36
30.86 -
95.40
181
250.5
31
8
0
V
16
16
32
5,883.5
32.55
39
34.04
95.61
181
275.5
35
11
0
IV
17
18
35
6,162
34.05
40
36.43
93.46
181
432
31
10
0
III
22
19
41
6,889
38.09
47
40.42
94.22
181
431
35
6
0
II
19
15
34
5,542
30.75
38
33.61
91.40
180
511.5
23
4
0
I
13
15
28
4,381
24.44
33
26.53
92.12
179
374.5
27
0
0
Total
133
125
258
43,062.5
238.32
289
253.50
93.97
2,747.5
218
60
0
Athens
VI
19
14
33
5,572
30.79
33
32.20
95.58
181
245
18
2
2
V
10
12
22
3,921.5
21.10
26
22.21
94.98
181
196
8
14
0
III-IV
14
21
35
5,930.5
32.87
41
34.45
95.41
180.5
287
25
5
0
I-II
18
17
35
5,473.5
30.35
36
32.11
91.67
180.5
501
20
2
0
Total
61
64
125
20,897.5
115.11
136
120.97
95.16
1,229
71
23
2
Bicknell
VIII
17
15
32
5,368.5
29.73
32
31.07
95.71
180.5
239.5
29
9
0
VIII
15
13
28
4,880.5
26.95
30
28.02
96.17
181
191
12
4
0
VIII
16
13
29
5,014.5
27.70
29
29
95.51
181
234.5
15
4
VII
11
15
26
4,210
23.24
26
24.42
95.18
181
213
14
7
0
VII
12
13
25
4,460.5
24.65
26
25.60
96.27
181
172
35
0
18
VII
12
14
26
4,532.5
25.05
26
26
96.33
181
173.5
23
11
0
Number Cases
213
214
James Humphrey
VII
15
18
33
5,866
32.43
36
33.74
96.12
180.5
229
24
15
0
VI
11
6
17
3,282.5
18.15
20
18.97
95.68
181
153.5
35
8
0
VI
14
11
25
4,247
23.47
25
23.92
98.12
181
83.5
8
8
3
V
18
16
34
5,738.5
31.67
37
33.29
95.13
181
289
40
12
0
IV
16
11
27
4,467
24.82
29
26.17
94.84
180
244.5
13
4
0
III
19
16
35
5,996.5
33.14
10
35.09
94.44
181
355.5
25
7
0
II
13
12
25
4,264
23.80
29
25.93
91.79
179
376
56
4
0
I
16
8
24
3,892.5
21.58
30
23.47
91.95
180
331
35
3
0
Total
122
98
220
37,754
209.06
216
220.58
94.78
2,062
236
61
Jefferson
VII
13
18
31
4,951.5
27.34
31
27.95
97.82
181
109
37
4
0
V
9
18
27
4,338.5
23.98
28
24.79
96.73
181
149
21
2
0
III-IV
16
16
32
5,267
29.06
34
29.86
97.32
181
143.5
4
0
0
II-III
20
14
34
5,694.5
31.42
34
32.53
96.59
181
198.5
3
1
0
I
19
11
30
4,311.5
23.82
30
26.10
91.26
181
418.5
7
4
0
Total
77
77
154
24,563
135.62
157
141.23
96.03
1,018.5
72
11
0
V
12
17
29
4,933.5
27.28
30
28.18
96.81
181
163.5
5
17
0
V
19
14
33
4,873
26.89
34
28.60
94.03
181
306.5
15
9
0
IV
17
11
28
5,054.5
27.89
33
29.21
95.46
181
235
17
11
1
IV
17
13
30
5,306.5
29.30
34
30.36
96.52
181
190
14
20
0
III
26
16
42
6,883.5
38.10
43
40.44
94.20
180.5
417
20
6
0
II-III
17
14
31
5,260.5
29.06
36
31.39
92.58
181
419.5
9
0
0
II
19
17
36
5,657
31.34
41
34.27
91.46
180.5
526.5
26
5
I
12
14
26
3,261
18.06
26
19.75
91.47
180.5
303
13
4
0
I
14
10
24
3,726
20.55
25
22.37
91.86
181
323.5
35
1
0
Total
263
238
501
82,799.5
457.56
529
483.30
94.68
4,617.5
305
145
19
Total
457
427
884
146,759.5
810.99
954
857.77
94.55
8,594
594
228
21
WARD II
VI
14
15
29
4,861
26.84
29
28.23
95.0S
181
250
3 20
5
0
VI
13
14
27
4,516.5
24.93
29
26.39
94.47
181
259.5
32
215
Ward and School
Grade
Junior Annex
VIII
16
19
35
5,810
32.27
36
33.87
95.27
181
291
31
15
2
VIII
19
13
32
5,073
28.16
32
29.56
95.26
180
252
85
0
0
VIII
14
15
29
5,028
27.93
31
29.19
95.68
180
227
50
21
Junior Manual Arts
18
6
24
3,605
19.99
25
22.30
89.67
180
415
164
15
0
Junior Manual Arts
19
5
24
4,229
23.49
27
25.44
92.33
180
352
63
3
0
Total
86
58
144
23,745
131.84
151
140.36
93.93
1,537
393
54
2
Washington
VII
14
14
28
5,022.5
27.25
31
29.40
94.39
181
299.5
4
9
VI
14
16
30
5,139
28.38
33
30.01
94.57
181
295
15
7
V
18
17
35
5,731.5
31.59
38
33.94
90.08
181
411.5
0
15
0
IV
15
20
35
5,424.5
29.97
36
32.96
90.93
180.5
534.5
9
3
0
III
15
17
32
5,149.5
28.41
34
30.44
93.33
181
365
9
21
0
II
17
15
32
5,401.5
29.80
34
32.69
91.16
181
519
14
12
0
I
16
17
33
5,165.5
28.70
37
32.40
88.58
179.5
647.5
33
10
0
Total
109
116
225
37,034
204.10
243
221.84
92.00
3,072
84
77
0
Total
394
349
743
123,096
680.62
797
724.01
94.00
7,689.5
785
203
5
WARD III
Hunt
VIII
13
15
28
4,826
26.66
30
28.22
94.47
181
283.5
31
11
0
VIII
18
12
30
5,308.5
29.28
32
30.51
95.94
181
215.5
7
0
0
VII
16
13
29
5,149.5
28.48
30
29.78
95.63
181
240.5
36
5
0
VII
12
10
22
3,711
20.50
22
21.16
96.88
181
119
8
7
VII
14
5
19
3,180.5
17.62
19
18.76
93.92
180.5
207.5
15
15
U
Number Enrolled
Aggregate
Attendance
Average
Attendance
Total Membership
Average
Membership
Per Cent.
Attendance
Total Days
Number Days
Absence
Number Cases
Tardiness
Number Cases
Dismissal
Number Cases Truancy
Boys
Girls
216
Pratt
VIII
11
18
29
5,091
28.13
31
29.42
95.62
181
233.5
57
9
0
VII
17
20
37
5,843.5
32.30
43
34.70
93.08
181
435.5
81
15
0
VI
12 ". 16
28
5,212.5
28.95
35
31.29
92.56
180
422.5
44
37
0
V
19
16
35
5,744.5
31.76
38
33.34
95.28
180.5
272.5
49
6
0
IV
23
16
39
6,551.5
36.22
41
- 39.07
92.71
181
511.5
26
17
0
III
17
17
34
5,509.5
30.29
38
32.12
94.30
181
334.5
28
14
0
II
20
16
36
6,020.5
33.48
-12
36.82
90.93
180
611.5
33
10
1
I
21
8
29
4,910.5
27.30
33
30.19
90.42
180
523
51
3
0
Total
140
127
267
44,883.5
248.43
301
266.95
93.06
3,344.5
369
111
1
Shaw
VII-VIII
26
10
36
6,162
34.02
38
35.82
94.97
181
324.5
7
5
2
VI-VII
23
17
40
6,356
35.15
+1
37.25
94.36
181
391
28
17
0
IV-V
12
17
29
4,291.5
23.67
27.70
85.45
181
185.5
15
5
0
III-IV
17
13
30
5,176.5
28.59
30.08
95.05
181
266
27
2
0
I-II
16
12
28
4,833
27.04
3-4
29.35
92.13
179
411
1
0
0
Total
94
69
103
26,819
148.47
178
160.20
92.68
1,578
78
29
2
V
22
19
41
7,209
39.82
+5
41.58
95.76
181
315.5
16
0
0
V
24
17
41
6,907.5
38.16
45
41.61
91.73
181
621.5
33
23
0
IV
10
11
21
4,037
22.33
26
23.56
94.78
181
221.5
13
12
0
IV
15
10
25
4,105.5
22.70
27
23.82
95.30
181
204.5
5
6
0
III
16
11
27
4,905.5
27.53
31
29.07
94.70
180
325.5
9
11
0
III
16
15
31
5,286.5
29.20
34
31.05
94.04
181
333
10
3
3
II
19
17
36
5,574
30.79
36
33.33
92.38
181
462
18
12
0
20
15
35
5,573
30.85
36
34.27
90.02
181
621
23
23
0
I
12
10
22
3,684
20.34
26
22.54
90.24
181
395.5
16
5
0
I
12
12
24
3,887.5
21.56
26
23.32
92.45
180
312
10
1
0
285
233
518
87,946.5
488.54
518.28
93.87
5,788
339
178
Total
VI
21
22
43
7,077
39.16
43
41.18
95.09
181
376
7 82
18
0
VI
25
19
44
7,524.5
41.56
47
44.52
93.35
181
534
26
4
WARD IV
217
Ward and School
Grade
III-IV
11
14
25
3,952.5
22.10
27
23.89
92.51
179
323.5
58
3
0
I-II
18
19
37
5,727
31.78
39
34.07
93.28
180
412
25
9
0
Total
29
33
62
9,679.5
53.88
66
57.96
92.92
735.5
83
12
0
Total
263
229
492
81,382
450.78
545
485.11
92.92
5,658
530
152
3
WARD V
Edward B. Nevin
VIII
21
28
49
8,586.5
47.37
51
49.40
95.89
181
357.5
64
34
6
VII
19
25
44
7,718.5
42.57
46
44.74
95.14
181
377.5
37
12
1
VI
24
17
41
6,954
38.37
46
40.54
94.65
181
385.5
22
9
0
V
25
16
41
6,636
36.64
45
38.76
94.53
181
381
40
9
0
III-V
10
18
28
4.905
27.08
29
28.38
95.42
181
229
31
9
0
IV
23
17
40
6,752.5
37.33
41
39.04
95.62
181
312.5
33
2
0
III
20
20
40
6,121.5
33.81
41
36.23
93.31
181
438
20
4
0
II
17
17
34
5,811.5
32.05
38
34.10
93.98
181
180
36
3
0
I-II
18
16
34
5,137
28.39
37
31.37
90.50
180.5
522.5
58
3
0
I
19
15
34
5,528.5
30.63
35
32.32
94.77
180
300
23
3
0
Total
196
189
385
64,151
354.24
409
374.88
94.49
3,483.5
364
88
Pond
VIII
10
11
21
3.444.5
19.04
22
19.90
95.68
181
153.5
19
8
0
VII
10
14
24
4,190
23.13
26
24.35
94.99
181
218
45
22
0
VI
9
14
23
3.942.5
21.77
26
22.88
95.15
181
198
S
9
0
V
18
7
25
3,744
20.68
26
21.85
94.65
181
214.5
4
3
0
.
Number Enrolled
Aggregate
Attendance
Average
Attendance
Total Membership
Average
Membership
Per Cent.
Attendance
Total Days
Number Days
Absence
Number Cases
Number Cases
Dismissal
Number Cases
Truancy
1
Center
.
.
Boys
Girls
Tardiness
IV
14
8
22
3.883
21.48
27
22.64
94.88
181
213.5
37
3
1
III
12
13
25
4.316.5
23.86
27
25.30
94.31
181
261.5
34
4
II
20
12
32
4.980.5
27.51
34
29.67
92.72
181
390
23
12
0
I
13
7
20
3,505.5
19.54
25
21.42
91.22
179.5
335.5
21
1
0
Total
106
86
192
32,006.5
177.01
213
188.01
94.15
1,984.5
191
62
0
Total
302
275
577
96,157.5
531.25
622
562.89
94.36
5,468
555
150
4
Ward I
457
427
884
146.759.5
810.99
954
857.77
94.55
8,594
594
228
21
Ward II
394
349
743
123.096
680.62
797
724.01
94.00
7,689.5
785
203
Ward III
285
233
518
87,946.5
486.54
555
518.28
93.87
5,788
339
178
Ward IV
263
229
492
81,382
450.78
545
485.11
92.92
5,658
530
152
3
Ward V
302
275
577
96,157.5
531.25
622
562.89
94.36
5.468
555
150
-1
Elementary Total
1.701
1.513 3.214
535.341.5 2.960.18
3.473
3.148.06
94.03
33.197.5
2,803
911
43
High School
682
830
1,512
244,747
1.352.19 1.533
1.450.55
93.22
181
17,802
3,157
1,285
Vocational
203
203
30.116
167.31
228
179.90
93.00
180
2,266
592
229
Grand Total
2.586 2,343 4,929 810,204.5 4.479.68 5.234
4.778.51
93.77
53,265.5
6,552
2,425
218
SCHOOL CENSUS (as of October 1, 1940)
5 to 7 years
7 to 14 years
14 to 16 years
Total
BOYS
Ward I
68
426
104
598
II
90
393
110
593
III
51
255
58
364
IV
57
249
59
365
V
48
240
65
353
Total
314
1563
396
2273
GIRLS
Ward I
67
370
129
566
II
88
380
71
539
III
36
235
69
340
IV
61
245
60
366
V
51
196
55
302
Total
303
1426
384
2113
Grand Total
617
2989
780
4386
DISTRIBUTION OF ABOVE MINORS
Public Schools
457
2690
740
3887
Private Schools
92
291
33
416
Not enrolled in any school
68
6
5
79
Working
0
0
1
1
County and State Institutions
0
2
1
3
Total
617
2989
780
4386
EMPLOYMENT CERTIFICATES
Weymouth minors between the ages of 14 and 16:
Total number in town, October 1, 1940.
780
Total number employed in town during 1940.
7
Total number employed elsewhere during 1940
2
Number employed in town as of December 31
2
Number employed elsewhere as of December 31
0
Non-resident minors employed in town during 1940
2
Certificates were issued to two Weymouth minors allowing them to work during vacations and after school hours.
NEWSBOYS' BADGES
During 1940, badges were issued to 120 boys; 114 were in effect on December 31.
.
EDUCATIONAL CERTIFICATES
Boys
Girls
Total
Year ending December 31, 1940
332
150
482
Year ending December 31, 1939
240
144
384
Year ending December 31, 1938
210
112
322
219
MEMBERSHIP BY AGE AND GRADE (as of October 1, 1940)
Ages
21 and
5
6
7
8
9 10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20 over
Totals
Grade I
B
77
115
17
1
1
211
G
79
114
10
203
Grade .. II
B
60
107
27
8
3
1
206
G
53
80
12
6
151
Grade III
B
54
123
35
13
1
1
227
G
75
89
23
3
190
Grade IV
B
56
89
29
16
6
196
82
97
13
1
1
194
Grade V
B
65
96
25
16
2
65
90
15
5
2
1
1
179
Grade VI
B
50
105
42
12
5
1
215
55
101
32
6
1
195
42
111
39
12
6
1
211
50
99
26
11
2
188
Grade VIII
B
53
97
25
17
2
194
G
66
104
17
11
4
1
1
3
2
4
5
5
12
3
1
36
1
1
2
2
4
1
1
12
Grade IX
B
9
59
104
42
34
12
2
262
6
62
94
26
11
3
202
Grade X
B
2
66
84
67
26
4
1
250
4
77
101
37
9
4
232
Grade XI
B
3
48
72
25
11
1
1
161
3
68
89
26
7
193
Grade XII
4
55
68
41
9
3
180
4
60
77
20
3
1
165
Postgrad.
B
1
4
2
7
G
9
3
1
1
14
Total
156 342
343
390
389 357
359
454
422
424
431
437
262
94
14
7
4881
Boys
77
175
178
207
198
195
191
243
216
220
214
235
136
60
10
5
2560
Girls
79 167
165
183
191
162
168
211
206 204
217 202
126
34
4
2
2321
G
204
G
G
Grade VII
B
G
203
Special
B
G
G
G
G
B
G
220
COST OF EDUCATION PER PUPIL IN AVERAGE MEMBERSHIP
WEYMOUTH
STATE
1938
$88.45
1938
$100.41
1939
86.44
1939
102.07
1940
87.37
1940
103.85
SCHOOL POPULATION
As of close of school in June :
(Enrollment)
High
Elementary
Total
1935
1,401
3,419
4,820
1936
1,397
3,353
4.750
1937
1,533
3.300
4.833
1938
1.576
3,235
4,811
1939
1,621
3.252
4.873
1940
1,715
3,214
4,929
As of December 20, 1940:
1,715
3,337
5,052
HIGH SCHOOL ENROLLMENT (as of October 1, 1940)
BY CLASSES :
Boys
Girls
Total
Freshmen
268
202
470
Sophomores
251
232
483
Juniors
161
193
354
Seniors
180
165
345
Postgraduates
8
14
22
868
806
1,674
BY COURSES :
Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Postgrad. Total
Classical
102
93
78
77
10
360
Technical
42
64
44
33
1
181
Business
175
190
164
126
3
658
General
17
55
45
54
6
177
Agricultural
14
8
10
0
37
Practical Arts
20
12
13
9
0
54
Vocational
100
61
41
2
204
470
483
354
345
22
1,674
SOURCES OF FRESHMEN :
Abigail Adams
20
Bicknell
88
Junior Annex
83
Hunt
52
Pratt
28
Shaw
19
Edward B. Nevin
45
Pond
18
Other Schools
83
Repeaters
34
470
221
CREDITS
For the purpose of determining net cost of schools to the Town, the total of the items listed below should be deducted. These sums are due the Town and will not be credited to the School Depart- ment appropriation :
STATE REIMBURSEMENT :
Teachers' Salaries
$33,075.70
Estimated Claims :
Day Industrial (1/2 cost of instruction )
$11,225.93
Day Household Arts ( 1/2 cost of instruction )
3.286.83
Tuition (paid to other towns)
145.12
14,657.88
Total
TUITION :
State Wards
$ 2,503.95
Day Industrial
125.19
.
MISCELLANEOUS CASH RECEIPTS :
Day Industrial :
Auto Repairs
$262.94
('abinetmaking
117.54
Printing
345.34
Sheet Metal
345.70
Supplies
$ 1,086.79
Day Household Arts :
Supplies
19.09
Insurance :
Damage to door-Vocational School
10.00
Sale of supplies, old books, etc. and collections for damages
185.77
1,301.65
Total
$58,835.99
FEDERAL FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENTS:
George-Deen Fund : Day Industrial
$ 4,706.25
Smith-Hughes Fund :
Day Household Arts
$ 419.31
Day Industrial
1,068.07
1,487.38
Total $ 6,193.63
WEYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA Financial Statement for School Year 1939-1940
OPERATING ACCOUNT: Cash on hand. Sept. 1, 1939 $ 55.95
24.031.36
Gross receipts
$24,087.31
222
47,733.58
High School, Agricultural Dept.
7,171.62
9,800.76
15.27
Gross expenditures :
Paid by check :
Service
$ 3,444.49
Supplies
16.397.02
Equipment, repairs, replace- ment
1.682.32
21,523.83
Paid by cash :
Pupils' service
669.20
Postage
6.00
675.20
22,199.03
Gross addition
1.888.28
Transfer to Reserve Account.
1.800.00
Cash on Hand, Sept. 1, 1940
88.28
RESERVE ACCOUNT:
Cash on hand, Sept. 1, 1939
$ 2,095.79
Receipts :
Cafeteria. Operating Accounts
$ 1.800.00
*Manual Training
187.51
*Sewing
14.30
*Junior Manual Arts
197.49
2.199.30
4,295.09
Expenditures :
Cafeteria Chairs
1,000.00
Insurance
133.03
1.133.03
*Manual Training
240.25
*Junior Manual Arts
234.07
Miscellaneous :
Contribution to Ralph Talbot
plaque
96.42
High School
Instrumental
Music
500.00
596.42
2.203.77
Cash on Hand, Sept. 1, 1940 $ 2,091.32
*These are cash-for-cash transactions, and the money either has been or will be returned to this account.
November 21, 1940.
This is to certify that I have carefully examined the books, accounts. and vouchers of the Weymouth High School Cafeteria & Miscellaneous Fund. and find the same to be correct as of October 1, 1940.
(Signed) CLEMENT N. CURTIS, Auditor. In the presence of : ( Signed ) JOSEPH W. MAHONEY, Member of School Committee.
223
REPORT OF DENTAL CLINIC (paid for by Board of Health) VIRGINIA F. LORING, Dental Hygienist
January 1, 1940 to December 31, 1940
Number Clinic days
102
Number Clinic hours
274
Number patients 490
Number visits
629
Number fillings ;
Temporary teeth
211
Permanent teeth
529
Total
740
Number extractions :
Temporary teeth
242
Permanent teeth
62
Total
207
Number cleanings
SCHOOL FIRE ALARM BOXES
Abigail and John Adams
19
Athens
17
Bicknell
15
James Humphrey
226 or 21
Jefferson
224
Washington
231
Hunt
46
Center
49
Shaw
445
Edward B. Nevin
6-4
Pond
55
High
SCHOOL TELEPHONES
Abigail Adams
1612 -. J
Athens
1571-R
Bicknell
0306
James Humphrey
1128-W
Jefferson
1993
Junior Annex
0297-M
Washington
1006
Hunt
1271-R
Center
0297-R
Pratt
1048-M
Shaw
1327
Pond
1100
High
2658
Cafeteria
2134
Agricultural Dept.
0257
Vocational School
0267
Garage
224
1128-M
Edward B. Nevin
1048-W
Pratt
36 or 37
213
304
LIST OF PUPILS WHO RECEIVED A GRAMMAR SCHOOL DIPLOMA ABIGAIL ADAMS SCHOOL
Donald R. Batchelder
Roy A. Griggs
Richard S. Bates
Lillian F. Jordan
John W. Beckford
John A. MacDonald
Jacqueline Blunt
Elaine Marple
Nancy I .. Brooks
Theresa M. Ouellet
Priscilla Brown
Louise S. Patenaude
Albert T. Coppolo
Rosa M. Patterson
Roberta C. Cushman Ruth M. Ilaines Elizabeth R. Harte
Evelyn B. Robertson
Carl F. Schuler
BICKNELL SCHOOL
Walter Joseph Aikens Earl Kenneth Andersen Russell Frederick Andersen Clifford Oliver Bates Nancy Josephine Bergstrom Donald Haskett Blanchard
Robert MacFarlane Brigham Margaret Evelyn Briggs Mary Louise Brown Wilbur Lawrence Buchanan Catherine Ruth Burgess Harold Charles Burgess Edwin Frank Burnett John Parker Burnett Rita Louise Calnan Hope Blanche Campbell Carolyn Frances Cheney Herbert Bates Clapp Anita Margaret Clark Lillian Barbara Colarusso Charlotte Ann Collyer Marion Patricia Currier John Warren DeMers Vincent Mario DiTullio Jacqueline Frances Donovan Harold Crawford Drew George Leo Dwyer Homer Samuel Dyson, Jr. Robert Harding Fielding Paul Kenneth Finch Richard Paul Gallagher Grace Estelle Gately Mary Elvina Gately
Mary Bernadette Good Frederick Joseph Hackett
Marian Elsie Hansen
George Albert Hanson James Gray Hastie Jolm Francis Hughes Donald James Keating Margaret Elizabeth LeBlanc
Alice Marjorie Leslie Herbert Henry Leslie Ethel May Lindsay Richard Noel Livingstone Roy Neil Livingstone, Jr. Barbara Beatrice Lopaus Arthur Munroe Lovell Ruth Lovell
llenry Walter Lysakowski William James MacDonald Rita Maconochie Florence Magdalene MeLellan Mary Theresa McNulty Ronald John Meade Ruth Guthrie Milton James Henry Nesbitt Alfred Russell Oneto Howard James Paige William Panora David West Paulson Barbara Perrow Katherine Grace Peters Robert Edwin Pierce Harold King Porter, Jr. Mary Louise Pottle
225
Robert Charles Reyenger Marjorie Anne Richards Dorothy Muriel Robinson Miriam Grace Ruggles Francis Cornelius Santry Catherine Patricia Shechan Robert Stephen Sims James Ford Stearns William John Stitt John Joseph Sullivan
Ruth Theresa Sybertz
Frederick William Titus Doris Louise Torrey Marion Walsh
Pauline Whitman
Mildred Leslie Wilcox
Elaine Wolfe
William Edwin Wrye Elizabeth Monica York
JUNIOR ANNEX
Hige Alemian Robert Leonard Bernard
Ann Collier Bicknell
John Joseph Brennan Sara Brooks
Virginia Brown Marie Caruso
Jean Merna Chalmers
Jessie Beatrice Church
('ostabile Louis Cipullo Theresa Josephine Cipullo
Theodore Earl Cohen Frederic Martine Coon Joseph Corbo
Robert Joseph Cotter
Joseph Anthony Costa William Joseph Costa George Robert Cronin Rita Frances Cyr Beverly Elaine Davis Angelina De Luca Joseph Anthony DeLuca
Benjamin DelVecchio Ethelyn Louisa Dennison Mary Alice Dentino Allan Richard Durant Bertha Ann Dussault Lucy Carmella Facobacci Gilbert Philip Egerton Carolyn Lee Elkington Louise Anna Ericson Charles David Fernald Elizabeth Viola Ferrino Marie Lucille Ferrino Marilyn Forest Mae Elizabeth Fowler
Antoinetta Clara Francomano Richard Thure. Frimanson Carmine Anthony Garofalo
('laire Frances Gaughan Marie Elsie Gerrish Wallace Haggett George Joseph Hodgdon Alexander Philip Holt Edward Loring Howe Ruth Marion Johnson Edward Karaian Barbara Olive Knapp Christine Doris Lindquist George William Lundgren
Andrew George MacDonald Robert Daniel Mackinnon Vida Miriam McCarroll Wallace Warren McCarroll
Frances Jane Marvin Frances Mathewson John Edward Messikian Vahran Daniel Minasion Joseph Frederick Molisse
Myrtle Shirley Nash
George Ambrose Newell Ruth Marie Newton Anthony Nista Mary Ann Nista
Doris Christine ('Neill
Jannette Annabella O'Neill Dorcas Parsons John George Parsons
Ruth Marie Peckham
Eleanor Rose Pecoraro
Alfred Edward Petersen
Barbara Victoria Phillips
226
Jean Theresa Reidy Pauline Swett Richards Malcolm Ward Robertson John Peter Russo Emily Irene Santos Edward William Scoppettuolo Mary Siroonian Francis Edward Slattery Madeline Dorothy Sloane Taylor Armstrong Steeves
John Alan Stetson Dorothy Tower Thelma May Tuttle
Leslie Wilbur VanTassell Pauline Grace White Dorothy Marie Whittier Alfred Henry Wolkovich James Yannizzi William Allan Young
HUNT SCHOOL
Thomas Edward Amos
Leonard Eugene Babin
Alice Beal Bailey
Shirley Jeannette Blanchard
Robert Boudro Bowie
Edward Norman Bridson Miriam Frances Brown Dorothy Marie Burns ('lark Fergurson Cameron
Shirley Frances Holbrook Irving Bradford Hunt" Virginia Hunt Robert Brian Huntoon Kenneth Leo Johnson Althea Louise McCarthy Elizabeth Frances McCarthy
Sylvia Field McCarthy
Alden Chester Campbell Charles Richard Clapp Ruth Louise Cobbett Mary Jane Costello Alice Gertrude Delaney Claire Catherine Delorey
John Joseph Desmond Joseph Cornelius Desmond Robert Edward Desmond Jean Ann Dorn Dorothy Frances Dowd Warren Joseph Dwyer George Edson Ewell James Elwood Fitch, Jr.
Donald Joseph Gloster Robert Darwin Greene, Jr. Patricia Babette Harkin Marie Gertrude Haviland Marion Frances Heffernan
Helen Veronica Newcomb Brooks Canning Newton Lawrence Harold Olsen James Vincent Oteri Charles Harold Pardo Norman Clifford Pray Norma Louise Rowell Arthur Herbert Sandwen
William Paterson Smith Albert Everett Spencer, Jr. John Stanley, Jr. William Francis Stone Neil Joseph Sullivan Gloria Irene Tenney Evelyn Louise Tirrell Theresa Elizabeth Vickery Robert David Walton Alan Osman Warren Marguerite Mary Willis Robert Foster Wingate
PRATT SCHOOL
Lillian Claire Blackburn Lorraine Cecelia Casciani Irene Ellis Chase John Joseph Connolly John James Daly Beatrice Florence Devine
Adrienne Aileen Edmonds Gerald Cushing Fitzgerald Elaine Flathers Dorothy Frances Gardner Laurence Frederick Gardner Ruth Ellen Hilstrom
227
Evelyn Laura Hudon Elizabeth Gertrude Kennedy Margaret Emily Knight Harold Hunter Leach Isabel Frances Lovell Beatrice Veronica McLeod Elvira R. Nardone Horton George Norwood
Marjorie Helen Peters Arthur Leighton Pinkhanı Albert James Rockwood. Jr. Fero Tapio Pellervo Ruuttila Floris Mary Sevigny Bettina Jane Smith Agnes Elizabetlı Sprague
SHAW SCHOOL
Mildred Beatrice Barnes
Jean Marie Hansen
Donald Clark Bishop
Louise Lidell Blair
Edmund Houghton
Vilda Mary Comeau
Thomas Cambell McGonnigal
John Frederick Connell
William Russell Mckinney
Shirley Florine Corbett
Gus Milton Pratt
Beatrice Elizabeth Crawford
Harley Parker Reagh
Robert Miller Dominy
Joseph Dominic Fasci
Robert Allan Shepherd William Charles Stephenson
George Alfred Haas
Betty Anne Youngholm
EDWARD B. NEVIN SCHOOL
Shirley E. Babcock
Joseph B. Kelley, Jr.
Edith C. Barker
Donald P. Lewis
George L. Barker, Jr.
Evelyn M. Mariani
Marjorie E. Barker
Joan M. McCarthy
James A. Carter
John R. MeGrory
Ruth M. Carter
Barbara A. Mielbye
William A. Coveney
Nels E. Myrbeck
Edward A. Daniele
Arthur F. Newall
Effie M. Durant
Theophiel Norkus Joan Olive
James H. Elwell
M. Rita O'Neil
Charlotte M. Evanson
Fern Parsons
Margaret M. Ferullo
Anne M. Pierce
Garth C. Fisher Olive E. Fopiano
Charles P. Pillsbury
Elizabetlı M. Gabriel
HIugli R. Pritchett
Elayne M. Greene
Joseph F. Ryan Anna Rita Ryan
Doris E. Griffithis Mary J. Hackett William J. Haynes
Dorothy I. Silva Dorothy R. Sloat
Evelyn M. Hodder Joseph J. Holland, Jr. Audrey R. Horsch
Frederic W. Smith Stanley W. Thomas Victor L. Titus
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