Town annual report of Weymouth 1940, Part 18

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1940
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 368


USA > Massachusetts > Norfolk County > Weymouth > Town annual report of Weymouth 1940 > Part 18


Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).


Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26


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


1


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




Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.