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Of this year's freshmen, 3 were admitted as special students with- out completing the eighth grade, 15 were members of or had completed the ninth grade, 10, the tenth, and 4 were repeaters from last year. Forty-eight nonresidents were admitted. This is 6 more than last year and 18 more than the previous year.
Thirty-two boys were graduated : 24 entered the trade for which they were trained; 1, the armed services; and 7, other fields.
I wish to extend to the Superintendent of Schools, to my assistant, and to the members of the maintenance staff, my appreciation for the excellent support and co-operation given me during the year.
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CHANGES IN PERSONNEL
Resignations Abigail Adams School Bicknell School
Washington School Hunt School Center School Pratt School
Edward B. Nevin School
Pond School High School
Vocational School Junior Manual Arts Supervisor, Domestic Arts On leave of absence for military service
Leave of Absence High School
Retired James Humphrey School Hunt School High School
Katherine L. Gunville Alice E. Olson
Jean A. Tompkins
Rose Uckerman
Mary A. Fitzsimmons
Carmella Locantore
Stefani Konrad
Marie A. Mack
Ruth J. Nolan
Daniel A. Johnson, Jr., Principal
Jean T. Lindsay
Malvena E. MacDonnell
Douglas F. MacDonald
Charles E. Wintermeyer
Rita I. Fitzgerald
Helen A. Chase
Eleanor Freeman, Librarian
Ruth E. Gillis, Secretary
Inez E. Hoag
Rita M. Jones
David P. Matthews
Barbara H. Pray
James H. Pollard, Jr.
Eleanor L. Garvin
Beatrice Escott
Katharine M. Hale Richard F. Zeoli
Virginia Nye (exchange teacher to Great Britain)
Elizabeth Egan Elisabeth T. Tracy Mrs. Beatrice Bates, Janitress
IN MEMORIAM
DANIEL EVERETT BRYAN Teacher Vocational School Service 1930
- 1946
Elections Athens School Bicknell School
James Humphrey School Washington School Hunt School
Pratt School
Shaw School
Adele C. Boltz Barbara Helen Kane Catherine E. Murrill Geraldine M. Behan Joseph E. Killory Mary L. Capiferri Marjorie M. Mooney George F. Gannon Marie A. Mack Alice M. Toomey
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Edward B. Nevin School High School
Charles F. Aherne Eunice M. Kohler William H. Erwin Edna G. Flaherty
Mary L. Gloster, Librarian
Leo A. Hayes Ethel C. MacDougall Taimi R. Salo
Myron N. Lee, Janitor-Maintenance Dept. Frederick H. Hoyle Charles P. Pieper Dorothy I. Pope
Madeline C. Ambrose
Exchange Teacher from Great Britain
Edward B. Nevin School
Joan M. Hartley
Reinstatements Harry Arlanson
Paul C. Cleaves
William J. Doyle
Francis X. Kelly
Norman D. Loud
Cecilia A. McDonald
James H. Pollard, Jr.
Vocational School from Military Service
Evening Practical Arts Classes
Decorated Ware Rug Making
Mrs. Edith T. Gray Mrs. Leona M. Lincoln
Transfers
Margherita E. Auriemma ·
Athens to Hunt
Mary L. Capiferri
Kathryn J. Gaughen
Marie K. Ghiorse
Junior Annex to High School
Walter C. Gutterson
High School Guidance teacher to Director of Guidance Pratt to Abigail Adams
Jeannette F. Hawes Robert H. Hiatt
Joseph E. Killory
Washington to James Humphrey
James Humphrey to Hunt
James Humphrey to Junior Annex
James Humphrey to Hunt
Bicknell to Athens
Pond to James Humphrey
Pratt to James Humphrey
Carmella Pepe
Edward F. Tracy
Hunt, Grade VII, to Hunt, Assistant Prin- cipal, Grade VII
Pratt to Edward B. Nevin
Shaw to Pratt
High School Physical Education to Supervi- sor Physical Education, Elementary Grades
Substitutes - December 31, 1946
Athens School
Bicknell School
Mrs. Louise K. Frederick Mrs. Eileen B. McCarthy Mrs. Alma R. Driscoll Mrs. Elizabeth L. Metcalf Mrs. Alice E. Roberts
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Vocational School
Supervisor, Domestic Arts Remedial Reading Instructor
Director of Physical Education from Military Service
High School from Military Service
Bicknell School from Military Service
High School from Military Service
High School from Military Service
Hunt School from Leave of Absence
Hunt to James Humphrey
Pratt to Bicknell
Hunt, Assistant Principal, Grade VIII, to Edward B. Nevin, Principal
Sadie A. Lambe
M. Frances Lebbossiere
Winifred O. Lennon
James A. Nolan
Marie B. Upton Delia Will Dorothy L. Peterson
Jefferson School
Hunt School Center School Pratt School
Edward B. Nevin School Pond School
High School
Junior Manual Arts
Mrs. Helen B. Mark Mrs. Mary A. Nolan Mrs. Alice B. Wallace
Mrs. Alberta R. Kelly
Mrs. Hilda M. Bangs
Mrs. Ruth J. Holbrook Mrs. Ethel B. Marr
Mrs. Marie A. Spieler
Mrs. Meredith B. Raymond
Mrs. Ann O. Palmer
Mrs. Hazel E. Johnson
Mrs. Katherine G. Wintermeyer
Mrs. Ruth E. Anderson, Secretary
Mrs. Anne M. Darling
Mrs. Kathryn H. Moats
Mrs. Helen M. Wood - part-time Mrs. Mildred C. Crawford
IN MEMORIAM
CHARLES E. SHAW Janitor and Maintenance High School .
Service
1932
1946
INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL
Elementary
I16
High School
69
Supervisors
15
Total
200
SCHOOL POPULATION
Enrollment as of close of school in June:
Year
High School
Elementary
Total
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
1941
1,691
3,266
4,957
1942
1,609
3,237
4,846
1943
1,510
3,216
4,726
1944
1,364
3,182
4,546
1945
1,404
3,207
4,61 I
1946
1,381
3,312
4,693
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HIGH SCHOOL ENROLLMENT (as of October 1, 1946)
By Classes
Boys
Girls
Total
Freshmen
252
228
480
Sophomores
192
191
383
Juniors
129
147
276
Seniors
164
I35
299
Postgraduates &
Unclassified
21
3
24
758
704
1462
By Courses
Freshmen Sophomores Juniors
Seniors
P.G. & Uncl.
Total
College
162
II3
121
II2
20
528
Business
171
160
106
97
2
536
General
28
39
35
37
139
Agriculture
13
IO
7
9
39
Home Economics
19
7
2
39
Vocational
87
50
42
2
181
480
383
276
299
24
1462
Sources of Freshmen
Bicknell
76
Hunt
73
Junior Annex
95
Pratt
28
Shaw
1 8
Edward B. Nevin
54
Pond
26
Other Schools
77
Repeaters
33
480
ELEMENTARY ENROLLMENT October 1, 1946
School
VIII VII
VI
V
IV
III
II
1
Sp. Total
Adams
39
51
33
26
32
36
43
260
Athens
29
30
44
28
65
196
Bicknell
76 84
79
50
54
65
67
70
545
James Humphrey
64
31
36
12
14
21
20
198
Jefferson
21
23
18
27
89
Junior Annex
86
86
Washington
24
32
20
26
31
33
I66
Hunt
79
64
81
73
74
77
87
596
Center
23
21
44
Pratt
19
28
32
27
28
38
31
38
241
Shaw
I5
16
17
I 6
21
12
28
136
E. B. Nevin
52
58
51
41
58
48
61
59
428
Pond
19
20
27
17
24
24
32
37
200
Jr. Manual Arts
62 62
Total
328
388
370
363
362
409
437
528
62
3247
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RECORD OF BIRTHS IN WEYMOUTH BY SCHOOL DISTRICTS FOR A SEVEN-YEAR PERIOD, WITH A COMPARISON OF ACTUAL FIRST GRADE ENROLLMENTS IN 1945 AND 1946
Birth Years* Entrance to School
1939-1940 1940-1941 1941-1942 1942-1943 1943-1944 1944-1945 1945-1946 Sept. 1945 Sept. 1946 Sept. 1947 Sept. 1948 Sept. 1949 Sept. 1950 Sept. 1951
Athens and Bicknell Districts
51
71
63
97
I35
123
118
Actual Ist Gr. Enrollment
119
I35
Adams District
42
37
43
65
52
75
71
Actual Ist Gr. Enrollment
42
43
Humphrey, Washington and Jefferson Districts Actual Ist Gr. Enrollment
80
97
89
IIO
III
II3
104
69
80
Hunt and Center Districts Actual Ist Gr. Enrollment
83
84
97
120
1 64
13I
128
124
97
Pratt District
39
44
32
40
45
38
42
Actual Ist Gr. Enrollment
39
48
Shaw District
16
28
20
19
28
22
16
Actual Ist Gr. Enrollment
I 5
28
Nevin District
42
57
65
55
75
78
56
Actual Ist Gr. Enrollment
57
59
Pond District
16
29
33
30
36
46
30
Actual Ist Gr. Enrollment
34
37
Total Births
369
447
442
536
646
626
565
Total Enrollments -
499
527
*From April of one year through March of the next year; for example, the births in the first column cover the following period, April to December 1939 and January to March 1940. These children were eligible for entrance to school in September 1945.
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MEMBERSHIP BY AGE AND GRADE (as of October 1, 1946)
AGES
5
6
7
8
9
IO
II
12
I3
14
15
16
I7
18
19
21 and 20 over Total
Grade I
B
93
141
24
3
261
G
131
122
7
260
Grade II
B
8 1
IIO
28
5
224
G
86
106
12
I
205
Grade III
B
60
115
24
4
203
G
I
58
127
16
I
2
205
Grade IV
B
44
93
24
12
2
I
176
G
78
76
16
3
I
I74
Grade V
B
5I
84
34
15
3
I
59
96
14
3
2
175
Grade VI
B
45
90
24
1 3
2
174
71
90
23
5
I
190
Grade VII
B
45
97
26
IO
3
181
G
82
93
19
7
I
I
203
Grade VIII
B
43
78
35
IS
3
174
G
43
84
16
8
151
Special
B
6
IO
9
6
7
I
50
Grade IX
B
56
119
44
16
IO
2
I 248
Grade X
B
2
48
80
32
16
2
3
4
I
188
G
85
83
19
5
192
Grade XI
B
43
56
20
4
3
3
129
G
3
56
76
IO
2
147
Grade XII
B
5
5x
69
19
I
8
9
162
Postgraduates
B
I
7
3
3
14
Unclassified
B
I
I
I
I
1
G
Total
224
43 I
365
409
328
344
377
356
388
438
382
309
210
41
19
21
15 4657
Boys
93
222
194
191
176
160
186
187
188
224
196
165
II7
27
14
21
15
2376
Girls
13X
209
171
218
152
184
191
169
200
214
186
144
93
14
5
2281
.
3
G
3
3
I
4
I
12
G
3
87
34
2
I
228
23
G
45
75
4
135
G
2
I
I
4
I
188
G
G
3
5
.
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SCHOOL CENSUS (as of October 1, 1946)
5-6 years
7-13 years
14-16 years
Total
BOYS
Ward I
135
467
159
761
II
59
331
87
477
III
40
231
65
336
IV
61
238
68
367
V
49
234
63
346
Total
344
1501
442
2287
GIRLS
Ward I
157
442
147
746
II
70
324
84
478
III
57
234
70
361
IV
45
211
62
318
V
36
209
58
303
Total
365
1420
421
2206
GRAND TOTAL
709
2921
863
4493
DISTRIBUTION OF ABOVE MINORS
Public Schools
458
2564
776
3798
Private Schools
54
344
8 I
479
Not enrolled in any school
197
13
4
214
At work
-
-
2
2
Total
709
292 1
863
4493
EMPLOYMENT CERTIFICATES
Total number of minors between the ages of 14 and 16 certified during 1946 for :
Boys
Girls
Total
Full-time employment
2
4
6
Part-time employment
51
35
86
Total
53
39
92
EDUCATIONAL CERTIFICATES
Total number of minors between the ages of 16 and 21 certified for employment during 1946:
Boys
Girls
Total
212
373
585
113
REPORT OF SUPERVISOR OF ATTENDANCE
Absences investigated
468
School discipline cases investigated
19
Investigations for School Health Department
55
Home Permits investigated
9
Employment Permits investigated
4
Investigation of businesses employing minors illegally
2
Out of town cases investigated on school attendance
2
Out of state cases investigated on transfer cards
2
Accidents investigated
T
Missing persons investigated
I 5
Investigation of boy arrested by Weymouth Police Department
-
Damage to school property investigations
4
Investigation of Breaking, Entering, and Larceny case
T
Total
585
Court cases
Informal hearings
22
Cases turned over to School Health Department
24
Cases turned over to Child Guidance Clinic (Quincy )
I
Cases turned over to Weymouth Family Service
2
Cases turned over to Mass. S. P. C. C.
5
Cases turned over to Welfare Department
I
Committed to Lyman School for Boys
I
Committed to Lancaster Industrial School for Girls
T
Committed to Middlesex County Training School
-
Total
80
Money collected for damage done to school property
$ 51.35
Property recovered for School Department
196.45
Restitution to be made to School Department
147.00
Books recovered for School Department
9
REPORT OF HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Pupils examined by the school physicians assisted by the school nurses Pupils examined by the school nurses for pediculosis, scabies, and rashes
3844
which might indicate communicable diseases such as measles, scarlet fever, etc.
3182
Pupils excluded with indications of communicable diseases 279
Pupils examined for hearing acuity by use of the audiometer 1099
Home visits by school nurses
624
Visits to the speech clinic conducted by the Mass. Department of Public Health in Brockton (Six children have been treated for speech defects.) IO
Pupils X-rayed before going out for football practice 122
Senior students X-rayed 241
X-rays taken of school personnel
40
(This included all lunchroom workers.)
REPORT OF DENTAL CLINIC (Paid for by Board of Health) MARY A. URACIUS, Dental Hygienist
Pupils examined 2701
Pupils needing dental treatment
1079
Patients
722
Permanent fillings
627
Deciduous fillings
145
Permanent extractions
87
Deciduous extractions
158
Prophylaxis treatments
169
Jacket crowns
I
Facings replaced
2
2
Larceny cases investigated
22
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114
COST OF EDUCATION (per pupil in average membership)
WEYMOUTH
STATE
1939
$ 86.44
1939
$102.07
1940
87.37
1940
103.85
1941
88.06
1941
107.08
1942
91.97
1942
112.48
1943
104.26
1943
120.22
1944
116.94
1944
129.63
1945
123.67
1945
134.90
1946
127.98
1946
141.70
PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION FOR 1946 EXPENDITURES*
Item
Amount
Percentage*
Administration
$ 17,553.62
2.6 .
Teachers' Salaries
426,257.40
63.7
Textbooks and Supplies
24,380.38
3.6
Transportation
26,612.94
4.0
Janitors
43,518.79
6.5
Fuel
13,198.28
2.0
Light, Power, Water
6,011.45
.9
Maintenance
51,965.92
7.8
Other Expense
1,962.89
.3
Day Household Arts
5,153.05
.8
Day Industrial
49,829.32
7.4
War Veterans' Retirement
1,350.00
.2
Support of Truants
50.30)
Tuition
920.52)
Traveling Expense
230.53)
.2
Total Expenditures
$668,995.39
100.0
Instructional Salaries
$469,508.93
70.2%
Noninstructional Salaries
74,228.42
11.1%
Total Department Salaries
$543,737.35
81.3%
*Figured to nearest tenth of one per cent
FEDERAL FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENTS
Smith-Hughes Fund:
Day Household Arts
$ 235.52
Day Industrial
1,369.03
$ 1,604.55
George-Deen Fund :
Day Industrial
920.00
Evening Practical Arts
350.00
In-Service Training
200.00
1,470.00
$ 3,074.55
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1946
CREDITS
The sums listed below are due the Town and are not credited to the School Department appropriation. Therefore, for the purpose of determining net cost of schools to the Town, the total items listed below should be deducted from the total expenditures.
TOTAL EXPENDITURES
$668,995.39
Credits
State Reimbursement:
Teachers' Salaries
$33,469.00
Day Industrial School*
19,698.92
Day Household Arts Department*
2,395.59
Tuition paid to other localities- Trade Schools *1/2 cost of instruction
178.32 $55,741.83
Tuition :
Day Industrial
6,866.83
State Wards
1,957.35
City Wards
302.57
High School
66.40
Agricultural Dept., High School
218.56
Physically Handicapped- Home Instruction
208.00
9,619.71
Miscellaneous Cash Receipts :
Day Industrial School sales:
Auto Repairs
$271.10
Cabinetmaking
175.16
Printing
263.62
Sheet Metal
631.55
Supplies
150.31
1,491.74
Fines, Damages, Refunds; Sales of
supplies, stamps, old iron, old
books, etc .; telephones
392.49
1,884.23
TOTAL CREDITS
67,245.77
TOTAL NET COST TO TOWN
$601,749.62
HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL'S REPORT OF ATHLETIC ACCOUNTS
RESERVE ACCOUNT
Cash on hand, September 1, 1945
$8,100.00
Interest
758.87
$8,858.87
Transfer to Operating Account
1,000.00
Balance on hand, September 1, 1946
$7,858.87
OPERATING ACCOUNT
Sport
Receipts
Expense
Surplus
Deficit
Football
$5,805.76
$4,796.56
$1,009.20
Basketball
1,074.05
849.15
224.90
Baseball
623.40
$ 623.40
Wrestling
92.10
183.67
91.57
Track & Cross Country
62.50
354.95
292.45
$7,034.41
$6,807.73
$1,234.10 $1,007.42
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Miscellaneous Receipts :
Lost Equipment
15.00
Athletic Association Tickets
764.40
Transfer from Reserve Account
1,000.00
15.00 764.40 1,000.00
Miscellaneous Expenses :
Cleaning & Repairing
68.33
Printing (posters, paper, etc.)
41.63
Legion Memorial Field Expense
42.50
Miscellaneous Equipment
283.83
Tax on Athletic Association Tickets
127.20
Hospital Plan
300.00
Faculty Manager's Dues
3.00
South Shore Managers' Supper
12.00
Insurance on Sports Uniforms, 3 yrs.
77.50
Band Uniforms
1,000.00
$8,813.81
$8,763.72
$3,013.50
$2,963.41
Net Surplus
50.09
Balance on hand, September 1, 1945
1,003.29
Balance on Hand, September 1, 1946
$1,053.38
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SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES IN DIFFERENT SPORTS
School Year 1945-1946
Football Basketball Baseball Wrestling Track
Total
Federal admission taxes
$ 773.56 $178.25
$ 5.35
$ 957.16
Equipment
1,267.03
259.40
$431.67
$ 47.37
2,005.47
Cleaning & Repairing
716.75
34.75
82.00
23.75
58.00
915.25
Guarantees
350.00
3 50.00
Officials
2 34.00
I34.00
33.00
9.00
410.00
Police
192.00
48.00
240.00
Service on gates
330.00
107.00
60.28
1 30.89
165.21
575.63
First aid
171.22
.58
1.40
173.20
Scouting
8.00
8.00
Moving picture expense
297.69
297.69
Theft Insurance-Office Safe & Legion
Memorial Field
15.50
15.50
Printing (posters, paper, etc. )
49.41
3.40
1.00
3.00
56.81
Postage
8.09
8.09
Awards (letters, etc. )
32.96
15.45
15.45
14.10
23.59
101.55
Assistant Coach
200.00
200.00
Entry Fees
26.00
26.00
Shoes & Spikes
22.38
22.38
South Shore Track Meet Expense
8.00
8.00
Total
$4,796.56 $849.15 $623.40 $183.67
$354.95 $6,807.73
437.00
Transportation & Meals
150.35
68.90
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WEYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA Financial Statement for School Year 1945-1946
RESERVE ACCOUNT
Cash on hand, October 1, 1945
$ 4,625.97
Receipts :
Cafeteria
$ 1,000.00
*Manual Arts
218.02
*Sewing
6.89
*Junior Manual Arts
464.23
*Miscellaneous
20.00
1,709.14
Expenditures :
Cafeteria
2,700.00
*Manual Arts
384.12
*Sewing
*Junior Manual Arts
466.46
Musical Instruments-High School
139.50
*Miscellaneous
20.00
3,710.08
Cash on hand, September 30, 1946
$2,625.03
*These are cash-for-cash transactions. The money either has been or will be returned to this account.
"This is to certify that we have examined the books, accounts, and vouchers of the Weymouth High School Cafeteria and Miscellaneous Fund, and find same to be correct as of October 1, 1946 (limited to the Reserve Account).
C. L. Curtis, Auditor Joseph W. Mahoney, Chairman School Committee"
OPERATING ACCOUNT
Cash on hand, September 1, 1945
$ 629.45
Total Sales
$39,102.02
Reimbursement from the Food Distribution Administration (School Lunch Program)
8,545.44
Net Transfer from Reserve Account
1,700.00
49,347.46
$49,976.91
Expenditures :
Paid by check :
Service
$9,682.95
Income tax withholding deductions
1,214.02
10,896.97
Meat, Vegetables, Groceries, Milk, etc.
34,105.17
Miscellaneous :
Equipment, repairs, miscellaneous supplies and materials
1,527.88
Liability Insurance
135.16
Armored Car Service
100.00
Checking Account Service
40.71
1,803.75
Paid by cash :
Pupils' Service
2,440.30
Postage
10.00
2,450.30
49,256.19
Cash on hand, September 1, 1946
$ 720.72
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$ 6,335.11
WEYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES JUNE 27, 1946
Marjorie Anita Abbott Frank Joseph Aiello Donald Warren Allen -
Ralph Joseph Amabile, Jr. Evelyn Hulda Anderson Virginia Anne Anderson Helen Kathleen Andersson Dorothea Georgia Andrian Mary Rose Bacchieri
Mary Elizabeth Batchelder
Frank Alwyn Everton
Pearl Marion Fargo
Dorothy Ann Fekkes
Herman Lloyd Benedict Louise Bianco
Felice Phoebe Ferguson Presley Eugene Foster, Jr.
Rose Elizabeth Bianco
Hope Ellen Billard
Robert Earl Bouchie
James Henry Boudreau
Richard Karl Gardner
Henry Wood Boutilier
John Joseph Brady
James Merton Brayshaw, Jr.
John Thomas Brocklesby Paul Francis Buchan
Ann Buckman
Miriam Ruth Gourley
Mary Elizabeth Budd
Philip Nicholas Grasso Allan Gerard Haas
Gerald Kiernan Hackett
Mary Hailstone
Jack Clancy Hall Bruce Hallgren
Herbert Severen Hansen, Jr.
Walter Richard Hansen
Jacqueline Violet Hanson
Patricia Babette Harkin
Enid Olga Hayes
Ann Madeline Claflin Frederick Arthur Clain Elizabeth Clark
John Irving Healey Irene Frances Heaver William Joseph Henry, Jr. Evelyn June Herrick
Helen Shirley Hilliard
Hazel Elthea Holbrook
Hilda Frances Holbrook
Raymond Leslie Holbrook, Jr.
Esther Hosmer Carlton Wittenstrom Hulteen
Elinor Louise Humphrey Bruce Freeman Hunt Barbara Ann Husband
Ralph Cook Jackson William Ronald Jacobs Arthur Francis Jones Alvan Francis Kaiser Virginia Rose Kalajian Robert Sebring Karnan Robert Harold Karstunen Helen Elizabeth Keblis Margaret Elizabeth Kelly
Shirley Louise Kemp Jean Alice Keohan Lois June Kerr
Alexander MacFee Clawson Shirley Anne Cole George Emerson Coleman Joseph Alexander Concannon Ann Marie Connolly Walter Milton Cook Philip Harold Cope, Jr. Martha Fannie Corey Carolyn Rose Corridan Mary Caroline Corridan William Augustus Coveney, Jr. John Bernard Coyle Virginia May Crawford Richard Francis Cronin Jean Frances Cross * James Denis Curley George Edward Curtin, Jr. Douglas Hyland Dadeau Gilbert Newman Daley . James Henry Delorey, Jr. Elizabeth Dewey
Richard Alan Dewey
Joseph Daniel Dillon, Jr.
Phyllis Jane Doane
Paul Clifford Doble
Neil Macleod Doherty, Jr. Thomas Fitzgerald Donovan
Donald Foster DuVal, Jr.
Melvin Horatio Ellis
Carl Herbert Emilson
Dorothy Elizabeth Beazley Norma Louise Bedford
Roger Davies Freeman Constance Louise Fryer Eleanor Mae Furbish
1 Rita Shirley Garofalo Audry Lois Garside Lois Elizabeth Gill
Robert Reynolds Gilligan
Richard Gerald Gould
Natalie Jean Butler
Albert Edward Cain, Jr.
Edmund Anthony Caracciolo
Elaine Mary Caristi Rita Jean Carr Robert Guild Carter James Paul Casey *Lawrence Whelden Cassese Carol Jean Chambers Jean Farnum Chase Florine Isabel Chisholm
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Barbara Mae Kilburn Kurt Konrad +Lisbeth Koopman Barbara Geraldine Kuplast Robert Everett Laneau Filomena Ann LaRocco Phyllis Ethel Larson Leonard Edward Laskey Veronica Ann Lee Madeline Lelyveld Alma Virginia Levaas Robert Victor Lindquist Eleanor Everson Loud Barbara Christine Loud John Joseph Lynch Robert Edward Lyons William Warren MacDonald, Jr. Chester Alexander Mackenzie Isabelle Catherine Mackenzie Kathryn Madden
Sara Anne Mapes Elaine Irja Marin
Allan James Masison
Charles Joseph Masison, Jr.
Virginia Barbara Mattson
Robert Edwin McAuliffe
Eleanor Marie McCafferty John Henry McCarthy, Jr. John Paul McCarthy Barbara Ann McFarland Dorothy McIntosh
Marilyn Martha McIntosh John Daniel McKenna, Jr.
Carlton Leonard Mckenzie, Jr.
George Robert Mckinney Walter Fritz McWilliams Mary Elizabeth Merten Ann Marie Michalski Pauline Theresa Miller
Harry Minasian, Jr. Phyllis Anne Muhle
Kenneth Edward Myer
Richard Lawrence Neary Francis Leo Newcomb Evelyn Newell
*Martha Elizabeth Nickerson
Virginia Mae Norris Richard Henry O'Brien Catherine Sarah Oliva Margaret O'Neil Shirley Irene Osborn Nancy Page John Thomas Pappas John Stanley Parsons Elizabeth Caroline Paulson
Lester Bernard Veno John Robert Vergobbi Joseph Leo Ward, Jr. Virginia Ann Watson Priscilla Jean Webb
Virginia Helene Pearson Eleanor Ann Peckham John Joseph Pecoraro Joseph Salvatore Pepe Dorothy Marie Perett Jeanne Perrow
Robert Sanger Petze
Heloise Beverley Pike Martha Elizabeth Polson Barbara Jean Pratt Shirley Anne Pratt Genevieve Boynton Rauch Phyllis Louise Raymond John Brooks Reid Margaret Agnes Reidy Virginia Rennie
Shirley May Rideout John Christopher Ries, Jr. *Donald Gordon Roberts Elizabeth Mae Roberts Edward Arthur Robinson, Jr. Patrick Joseph Robinson Margaret Ann Rockwood Ann Bernadette Rogers Walter Raymond Rowell, Jr. John Richard Saferian Dewey Louis Santacroce, Jr. George Franklin Sargent Russell Worster Shaw Robert Allan Shepherd Elizabeth June Short Harry Ralph Sloat, Jr. Darrell Davis Smith
Eileen Frances Smith Jessie Evelyn Smith
Kathryn Smith
Arthur Bryant Sprague, Jr.
Lucia Theresa Stagliola David Fenwick Stephenson
Jean Ruth Stevens
Robert Bradford Stitt Donald Francis St. Peter Carolyn Joyce Strait
Grace Adaline Sullivan Richard Daymon Swan
Gloria Ragnhild Swanson Donald Francis Sybertz Jean Elmena Taber Patricia Ann Taylor
*Richard Archer Taylor Dorice Evelyn Thompson Rita Marie Tighe Norman Arleigh Tirrell Robert Merle Titus Helen Ruth Toomey Augustus Clement Trask Mary Teresa Trask Phyllis Ann Vachon Marion Teresa Vaillancourt
Donald Keazer Whittemore
Richard Hunt Whittle Doris Beverly Wright Verna Hildred Wright *Edward Joseph Wysocki
Frank Joseph Yager, Jr.
*These students also receive a diploma from the Norfolk County Agricultural School.
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CERTIFICATES
John Joseph Egan
Richard Warren McCarthy Virginia Mary Scioscia
FOUR YEAR HIGH HONORS
Kurt Konrad
fLisbeth Koopman Robert Edward Lyons Evelyn Newell
tHigh Honor Essayist
¡Martha Elizabeth Nickerson Shirley May Rideout David Fenwick Stephenson Carolyn Joyce Strait
FOUR YEAR HONORS
Frank Joseph Aiello
Sara Anne Mapes
James Merton Bradshaw, Jr.
Allan James Masison
James Paul Casey
Mary Elizabeth Merten
John Bernard Coyle
Francis Leo Newcomb
Walter Richard Hansen
Nancy Page
Helen Shirley Hilliard
Jeanne Perrow
Barbara Ann Husband
Margaret Ann Rockwood
Robert Sebring Karnan
Jessie Evelyn Smith
Helen Elizabeth Keblis
Richard Archer Taylor
John Joseph Lynch
Helen Ruth Toomey
Chester Alexander Mackenzie
Richard Hunt Whittle
Former students who left Weymouth High School to join the Armed Services of the United States and who have completed the diploma requirements during this school year.
Class of
Class of
Herbert Bates Clapp
1944
Roy Neil Livingstone 1944
John Alexander Clark
1942
John Robert McGrory
1944
William Augustus Coveney, Jr.
1943
Richard Calloway Monks
1942
Frederick Arthur Cowles
1942
Robert Lawrence Nickerson
1943
John Arthur Culver
1945
Robert Sanger Petze
1945
Orlando Angelo Grillo
1944
Frank Lewis Quimby
1943
Bruce Gideon Hevenor
1944
John Richard Saferian
1941
George Joseph Hodgdon
1944
Robert Allan Shepherd
1944
Oliver Jarvis Howe, Jr.
1942
Richard Thayer Spear
1945
Donald Earl Libby
1941
Carl Bernard Voigt
1940
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REPORT OF ALEWIVE FISHERY
176 Mt. View Road East Weymouth, Mass. December 31, 1946
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen Weymouth, Mass.
Gentlemen :
I herewith submit my annual report as Superintendent of Alewive Fisheries for the year ending December 31, 1946.
Approximately thirty-two hundred (3200) alewives were deposited in Whitman's pond for spawning. The first catch was made on April 22, 1946 and the last was made on May 13, 1946.
Owing to the small catch none were were sold.
Respectfully submitted. Wilbur F. Rice, Superintendent of Alewive Fisheries
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