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In the related drawing classes for the cabinetmaking and carpentry classes, the boys design all the houses and the projects that are built. They also receive additional training in laying out machinery and equip- m'ent in some of the new schools.
The related work in sheet metal includes mathematics, science, theory and drawing. All of the projects which are drawn require careful planning and estimating. The boys in this department must be proficient in order to succeed as workmen. We have boys who have graduated from this course who have fine positions as draftsmen.
The vocational school suffered a great loss in the passing of Mr. Fred Hoyle, who was the auto repair related teacher. Mr. Hoyle was very popular with both the boys and his fellow teachers as well as being sincere and efficient. We are fortunate, though, in having Norman Roberts who was formerly the Assistant Director of the Abington Vocational School, take over the related work.
The academic work is taught by three instructors, one of whom also has Placement and Guidance. The placement of graduates was nearly
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100% again this year. There are some boys who go into the armed services, and this fact, together with a very few who decide to change their vocation, have prevented a perfect record.
The senior course in Problems of Democracy has had many interest- ing speakers and visits. The boys have had the privilege of hearing such speakers as the City Manager of Quincy, Mr. Deegan; Judge Gertrude Halloran, judge of the District Court; and William Connell, Secretary of the School Committee. They have also had speakers from the office of Social Security and the armed forces. They have visited the court house in Quincy and later plan to make a trip to the State House.
Department
X
XI
XII
G.I. & Special
Total
Auto Repair
26
21
12
0
59
Cabinetmaking
10
11
16
0
37
Carpentry
28
20
18
1
67
Printing
18
21
5
1
45
Sheet Metal
12
15
7
0
34
Totals
94
88
58
2
242
Of this year's sophomores, 83 had completed the 9th grade, 10 were members of or had completed the 10th grade, one was a repeater from last year, one was a G.I., and one a "special" taking all shop and related work.
There were 60 non-residents admitted. This is 5 less than last year. Income from tuition for the school year ending in June, 1954 paid by 18 South Shore towns was $14,920.86.
I wish to express my appreciation to Mr. Mapes, Mr. Whipple, the members of the faculty; to Miss Caulfield, Miss Coyle, and Mr. Butler, for their cooperation during the year.
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CHANGES IN PERSONNEL
Resignations:
High School
South Junior High School
Bicknell School
Athens School Johnson School
Abigail Adams School
James Humphrey School
Washington School Hunt School Homestead School Edward B. Nevin School
Director of Physical Education Special Teacher, Music On military leave of absence On leave of absence
Joan Flagg (Mrs.)
Barbara C. Phelps (Mrs.) Robert A. Anderson Sonia Antis
Owen J. Kittredge
Dorothy P. Bradford (Mrs.)
Anne V. Elbery
Gilda B. Chestney (Mrs.)
Joanne R. McCormack (Mrs.)
Margaret A. Smith
Isabelle N. Bragg Louise E. Jones (Mrs.)
Patricia P. Monahan (Mrs.)
Carolyn A. Gale (Mrs.)
Lois G. Haslam (Mrs.)
Jean Paterson (Mrs.) Myrtle E. Turner (Mrs.)
Mary D. Joyce (Mrs.)
Rita E. McGonnigal (Mrs.)
M. Elaine Dennis (Mrs.) Margaret B. Jewett (Mrs.)
Anna H. McGovern (Mrs.) Frances J. McGrory
Harry Arlanson Edmund H. Wright, Jr.
Mary R. Sheehy Adrienne M. Hill (Mrs.)
Military Leave of Absence:
Bicknell School Hunt School Edward B. Nevin School
Junior Annex
Francis W. Gunville-U.S.A. 1954
Harry M. Thompson, Jr .- U.S.A. 1954 Richard V. Pinel-U.S.A .- 1954 Patricia A. Lyons-U.S.N. 1943 James A. Nolan-U.S.A.F. 1951
Robert E. Driscoll, entered U.S.A. 1952, returned from military service, 1954; assigned to Edward B. Nevin School
IN MEMORIAM
FREDERICK H. HOYLE Teacher 1946 - 1954
275
Leave of Absence
Edward B. Nevin School Hunt School
Priscilla E. Cedrone (Mrs.) Patricia E. Mulready (Mrs.)
Sabbatical Leave
Abigail Adams School Supervisor of Physical Education
Dorothy E. Wells
Dorothy L. Peterson
Retirement
High School Abigail Adams School Secretary to Superintendent
Ervin Stuart Alice J. Story Helen G. Tonry
Elections :
High School
Donald P. Drake
Joan Flagg (Mrs.)
Malcolm L. Pratt
Barbara R. Stoddard (Mrs.) Substitute
Norman H. Roberts
William F. Hughes
Norman T. Shaw
Philip S. Dolan Harold Thomas, Jr.
Arthur A. Chartier
William T. Fidler
Arline L. Finn (Mrs.)
Francis W. Gunville
Janice H. Phillips
Brenda C. Rice Paul O. Ritchie Joseph P. Savoia
Patricia A. Smith
Patricia L. Rafferty
Dorothy J. Shevlin (Mrs.) Substitute
Mary J. Walsh
Marilyn J. Foran
Elizabeth L. Metcalf (Mrs.) Substitute
Joseph P. Spallino,. Jr.
Patricia A. Austin
Nancy M. Chapman
Paul D. Cummings
Alicia E. Dunn
Doris Green Virginia M. Doyle
Carmella P. LoPresti (Mrs.)
Jean Paterson (Mrs.)
Etta E. Bowker (Mrs.)
Jacqueline M. Frawley
Grace F. Mattair Michael J. Merten
Edith C. Piotrowski (Mrs.) Substitute
Marie G. Haviland
Marjorie R. MacDonald (Mrs.)
Velma C. Clouter (Mrs.) Substitute Janet C. Wyman
1
Abigail Adams School
James Humphrey School
Washington School Hunt School
Homestead School
Center School
276
Vocational School Junior Annex
South Junior High School
Bicknell School
Athens School
Johnson School
Pratt School
Shaw School Edward B. Nevin School
Pond School
Louise M. Forrest
Margaret E. Gridley (Mrs.) Substitute Mary E. McGlynn Ruth A. Nash Ann C. Barry Ann M. Campbell
Marilyn C. Donovan (Mrs.)
Nancy M. Dray Alice M. Griffin Phyllis G. Mann (Mrs.)
Richard V. Pinel
Marion R. Rubolino (Mrs.) Substitute
Mary J. Hayes (Mrs.)
Patricia M. O'Neal
Doris E. Pinel
Neil L. Russo
John Fisher
Marie F. Barry (Mrs.) Paul A. Warren
Rosemarie Pasqualucci
Louise J. Hill
Helen M. Norris
Dorothy J. Simpson
Anne Concannon (Mrs.)
Ethel C. Marrone (Mrs.)
Frederick L. Bradford
Edna L. Gloster (Mrs.)
Philip W. Henley John E. McDonald Eric A. Roy
Transfers:
Marie L. Buzzi Barbara H. Callahan (Mrs.)
Francis J. Cassani Anne F. Connell
Kathryn G. Cronin (Mrs.)
Elizabeth C. Getchell (Mrs.)
Marie C. Kane (Mrs.)
Helen E. Knight
Helen G. Lebbossiere
Charlotte C. Lowe (Mrs.)
Marjorie R. MacDonald (Mrs.)
Elsie M. McCloskey
Margaret T. Mulkerrin
Patricia E. Mulready (Mrs.) Alice M. Murphy Frances Z. Rafkin (Mrs.)
Impi L. Saloma (Mrs.) Elva M. Shea
Alice M. Toomey
Helen C. Tracy
Mary J. Walsh
Shaw to Abigail Adams
Hunt to Shaw
Bicknell to South Junior High
Bicknell to Johnson
Humphrey to Nevin
Hunt to Junior Annex
Center to Humphrey
Shaw to Pratt Abigail Adams to Johnson
Bicknell to Johnson
Homestead to Hunt
Hunt to Center; Center to Hunt
Athens to Abigail Adams
Pratt to Hunt Bicknell to Johnson
Bicknell to Johnson
Nevin to Hunt
Pratt to Johnson
Hunt to Johnson
Bicknell to Johnson
Athens to Abigail Adams
Director of Physical Education
Supervisor of Physical Education (acting) Special Teacher, Music Assistant Secretary, Office of Superintendent
Evening School: Commercial
Clothing Woodworking Adult Civic Education Part-time Apprenticeship
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To Supervising Principal Alice E. Fulton
To Secretary to Superintendent Myrtle L. Rice
From Teaching Principal, Pond School From Assistant Secretary, Office of Superintendent
Custodians and Maintenance Men Retirement:
Pratt School custodian Laborer
Herbert T. MacFawn Antonio Pettograsso
Appointments :
Edward B. Nevin School custodian
Herbert F. Higgins
Rotating custodian
Donald H. Hatch Willis M. Wight
Electrician
Donald G. Patt
Transfers:
Walter F. Hackett, Jr. Donald H. Hatch
Rotating custodian to Johnson School Rotating custodian to Pratt School
IN MEMORIAM
H. CALVIN BLENIS
Custodian
1940 - 1954
278
REVISED SALARY SCHEDULE FOR THE INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF Effective September 1, 1955
Schedule Steps
4 years' Preparation
5 years' Preparation
6 years Preparation
Periods
1
$3,000
$3,300
$3,600
2
3,100
3,400
3,700
A
3
3,250
3,500
3,850
4
3,400
3,700
4,000
5
3,550
3,850
4,150
B
6
3,700
4,000
4,300
7
3,850
4,150
4,450
8
4,000
4,300
4,688
C
9
4,150
4,450
4,750
10
4,300
4,600
4,900
11
4,450
4,750
5,050
D
12
4,600
4,900
5,200
13
4,750
5,050
5,350
E
During each period, A, B, C, D, one course of two credits must be taken
INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL
Elementary Teachers
184
Junior High Teachers
61
High & Vocational Teachers
68
Supervisors and Special Teachers
15
School Nurses
4
Secretaries
6
338
SUMMARY OF SCHOOL ENROLMENT (October 1 each year)
Year
High School
Vocational School
Junior High
Elementary
Total
1943
1,193
146
3,113
4,452
1944
1,234
160
3,136
4,530
1945
1,205
153
3,259
4,617
1946
1,281
181
3,247
4,709
1947
1,242
211
3,381
4,834
1948
1,286
205
3,615
5,106
1949
1,261
212
3,851
5,324
1950
1,230
216
4,317
5,763
1951
1,109
239
1,060
3,897
6,305
1952
1,098
249
1,143
4,438
6,928
1953
1,206
222
1,305
4,844
7,577
1954
1,254
240
1,571
5,284
8,349
279
HIGH SCHOOL ENROLMENT (As of October 1, 1954)
By Classes:
Boys
Girls
Total
Freshmen
112
123
235
Sophomores
159
244
403
Juniors
146
192
338
Seniors
112
162
274
Postgraduates and Unclassified
4
0
4
Total
533
721
1,254
By Courses:
P. G. &
Freshmen
Sopho- mores
Juniors
Seniors
Uncl.
Total
College
95
165
156
110
4
530
Business
0
208
144
123
0
475
General
128
18
26
33
0
205
Agriculture
12
12
12
8
0
44
235
403
338
274
4
1254
Sources of Freshmen:
School
Number
Junior Annex
165
South Junior High
16
Others
38
Repeaters
16
235
VOCATIONAL SCHOOL ENROLMENT (As of October 1, 1954)
G. I. and
X
XI
XII
Special
Total
Auto Repair
24
21
11
0
56
Cabinetmaking
11
11
16
0
38
Carpentry
27
20
18
1
66
Printing
19
22
5
0
46
Sheet Metal
12
15
7
0
34
Totals
93
89
57
1
240
JUNIOR HIGH ENROLMENT (As of October 1, 1954)
IX
VIII
VII
Total
Bicknell Junior High
98
122
174
394
Junior Annex
199
262
461
Hunt
79
79
South Junior High
171
258
208
637
Totals
269
579
723
1571
-
-
280
ELEMENTARY ENROLMENT (As of October 1, 1954)
VI
V
IV
III
II
I
Sp. Total
Bicknell
32
32
35
59
29
27
214
Athens
64
64
35
66
70
68
367
Elden H. Johnson
83
74
93
96
137
129
612
Abigail & John Adams
68
71
87
110
104
107
547
Jefferson
28
35
31
33
26
153
James Humphrey
99
120
35
62
73
67
456
Washington
36
35
60
70
201
Hunt
131
100
86
118
108
114
657
Homestead
37
34
34
62
60
69
296
Center
20
26
35
36
117
Pratt
30
31
70
93
99
99
422
Shaw
33
39
39
47
158
Edward B. Nevin
124
89
86
112
110
124
645
Pond
48
43
64
69
77
66
367
Junior Manual Arts
60
60
Exceptional Class
12
12
Totals
716
719
716
978
1034
1049
72
5284
SCHOOL CENSUS (As of October 1, 1954)
BOYS:
5-6 Years
7-13 years
14-15 years
Total
Ward I
343
804
205
1352
II
153
544
105
802
III
153
449
88
690
IV
117
510
92
719
V
132
484
88
704
Total
898
2791
578
4267
GIRLS:
Ward
I
258
777
168
1203
II
127
572
99
798
III
116
461
84
661
IV
108
438
78
624
V
120
473
82
675
Total
729
2721
511
3961
Grand Total
1627
5512
1089
8228
281
DISTRIBUTION OF ABOVE MINORS
Public Schools
1109
5017 488
981
7107
Private Schools
73
107
668
County and State Schools
0
0
0
0
Not Enrolled in any School
445
7
1
453
Total
1627
5512
1089
8228
EMPLOYMENT CERTIFICATES
Total number of minors between the ages of 14 and 16 certified during 1954 for:
Boys
Girls
Total
Full-time Employment
1
1
2
Part-time Employment
21
11
32
Totals
22
12
34
EDUCATIONAL CERTIFICATES
Total number of minors between the ages of 16 and 21 certified for employment during 1954:
Boys
Girls
Total
317
418
735
REPORT OF SUPERVISOR OF ATTENDANCE
Absences investigated
815
Investigations for School Health Department
56
School discipline
21
Larceny cases investigated
2
Total
894
Court cases
19
Informal hearings
10
Cases turned over to School Health Department
32
Cases turned over to Probation Officer
21
Missing persons investigated
2
Check on transfer pupils
91
Failing to send children to school
2
Total 177
282
REPORT OF HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Students examined by the school physicians, assisted by school nurses 3677
Exclusions recommended by the school nurses (because of indications of communicable disease) 470
Diptheria immunization program (reinforcing or booster
doses) : Grades I and VI
Grade X 129
Hearing Acuity Tests :
Given in High School
420
Given in Junior High Schools
710
Given in Elementary Schools 4510
Massachusetts' Vision Tests:
Given in High Schools
921
Given in Junior High Schools
706
Given in Elementary Schools
4590
Tuberculosis Prevention Program:
High School Seniors X-rayed
332
School personnel 379
Home Visits Made by School Nurses:
124
High School Elementary and Junior High Schools
329
Children Taken Home Because of Illness:
High School Elementary Schools
198
373
REPORT OF DENTAL CLINIC
(Paid for by Board of Health) Mary A. Uracius, Dental Hygienist
Total patients
947
New patients
175
Fillings:
Amalgam:
One surface
870
Two surfaces
204
Three surfaces 19
Cement :
One surface
41
Two surfaces
29
Three surfaces
3
Silicate
46
283
784
Treatments:
Prophylaxis Silver Nitrate Gum Zinc oxide
157
70
5
23
Bases:
Cement
179
Zinc oxide
12
Kirkseal
11
Thymozin
6
Calcium Hydroxide
15
Extractions :
Primary
116
Permanent
63
X-rays
175
Anesthesia:
Regional
559
General
3
Patients completed
221
Total clinic hours
462
Patients examined
3,479
Defect notices sent home
1,674
COST OF EDUCATION For Current Day School Expenditures Per Pupil in Average Membership
School Year
State Average Cost per Pupil
Weymouth Cost per Pupil
Amount Weymouth Cost Less Than State Average
1949-1950
$202.44
$184.88
$17.56
1950-1951
213.02
190.21
22.81
1951-1952
234.80
210.64
24.16
1952-1953
245.94
224.11
21.83
1953-1954
250.06
236.75
13.31
PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION FOR 1954, 1953, 1952, 1951 and 1950 EXPENDITURES
1954
Percentages
Account Classification
Expenditures
1954
1953
1952
1951
1950
Administration
$ 44,557.11
2.3
2.2
2.2
2.2
2.4
Teachers' Salaries
1,234,506.01
63.4
62.8
64.5
64.7
61.8
Textbooks and Supplies
77,743.09
4.0
3.8
4.2
4.6
3.8
Instructional Expense
16,652.97
.8
.8
.9
.7
.6
Custodians' Salaries
110,758.30
5.6
6.0
6.3
6.0
5.8
Fuel
25,400.54
1.3
1.3
1.7
1.7
1.7
284
RECORD OF BIRTHS IN WEYMOUTH BY SCHOOL DISTRICTS FOR A FIFTEEN-YEAR PERIOD WITH A COMPARI- SON OF ACTUAL FIRST GRADE ENROLMENT ON OCTOBER 1, 1945 THROUGH 1954
Birth Years*
Entrance to School
1939-40
Sept. 1945
Sept. 1946
Sept. 1947
Sept. 1948 1942-43
Sept. 1949 1943-44
Sept. 1950 1944-45
Sept. 1951 1945-46
Sept. 1952 1946-47
Sept. 1953 1947-48
Sept. 1954 1948-49
Sept. 1955 1949-50
Sept. 1956 1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
Sept. 1959
Athens, Bicknell
and Johnson Dist.
51
71
63
97
135
113
118
182
140
146
134
155
154
231
186
1st Grade Enrol.
119
135
119
168
174
160
152
251
230
224
Adams District
42
37
43
65
52
75
71
61
61
57
82
127
127
127
128
1st Grade Enrol.
42
43
43
69
53
73
105
104
103
107
Humphrey, Wash. and
Jefferson District
80
97
89
110
111
113
104
127
123
125
108
137
171
197
202
1st Grade Enrol.
69
80
88
110
90
118
103
126
158
163
Hunt, Homestead,
and Center District
83
84
97
120
164
131
128
176
160
165
152
161
162
201
221
1st Grade Enrol.
124
97
114
134
161
120
141
209
203
219
Pratt District
39
44
32
40
45
38
42
56
61
70
58
68
75
79
76
1st Grade Enrol.
39
48
47
53
56
62
61
81
82
99
Shaw District 1st Grade Enrol.
16
28
20
19
28
22
1.6
34
31
39
44
26
26
34
42
Nevin District 1st Grade Enrol.
42
57
65
55
75
78
56
89
58
72
77
104
91
146
136
57
59
71
60
75
97
98
128
117
124
Pond District 1st Grade Enrol.
16
29
33
30
36
46
30
44
45
49
55
56
66
63
62
34
37
37
37
37
44
45
66
73
66
Total Births
369
447
442
536
646
616
565
769
679
723
710
834
872
1078
1053
Total Enrolment
499
527
549
658
672
701
724
992
1003
1049
15
28
30
27
26
27
19
27
37
47
*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.
285
Sept. 1957
Sept. 1958
1940-41
1941-42
MEMBERSHIP BY AGE AND GRADE (As of October 1, 1954)
Ages
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20 over Totals
Grade I
441
580
26
2
1034
Grade II
366
598
55
15
978
Grade III
433
478
54
11
2
716
Grade IV
232
410
53
17
4
719
Grade V
247
400
55
14
. 2
1
253
376
74
10
3
716
Grade VI
247
381
74
15
5
1
723
Grade VII
202
284
75
16
1
1
579
Grade VIII
1
5
10
13
9
7
8
3
3
1
60
Special (JMA)
Exceptional Class
1
4
2
2
2
1
1
181
225
74
23
504
Grade IX
1
154
238
83
15
4
1
496
Grade X
1
136
231
44
13
2
427
Grade XI
2
124
145
45
14
1
331
Grade XII
2
1
1
4
Postgraduates
1
Totals
442
946
1061
767
729
722
709
689
564
481
479
466
210
65
16
3
8349
1
Special
12
286
21 &
1049
Light, Power, Water, and Telephones
25,622.68
1.3
1.3
1.2
1.1
1.0
Custodians' Supplies
11,298.58
.6
.6
.6
.5
.4
Maintenance and Outlay
160,251.07
8.2
8.9
5.8
6.2
8.3
Health
15,854.46
.8
.9
.8
.8
.9
Transportation of Pupils
76,062.39
3.9
3.9
3.6
2.7
2.8
Other Auxiliary Agencies
15,316.41
.8
.6
.6
.5
.4
Day Household Arts
.4
1.7
Day Vocational
116,372.75
6.0
6.0
6.7
6.9
7.6
Class for Exceptional Children
6,466.34
.3
.3
.3
.3
Evening Schools
9,158.75
.5
.4
.4
.5
.5
War Veterans' Retirement
Traveling Expense
2,837.17
2
2
2
2
.3
Total Expenditures
$1,948,858.62
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
Total Instructional Salaries
$1,344,666.06
69.0
68.0
69.2
70.6
68.0
Total Noninstructional
Salaries
210,625.25
10.8
11.0
11.6
11.0
11.9
Total Department Salaries
$1,555,291.31
79.8
79.0
80.8
81.6
79.9
HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL'S REPORT OF ATHLETIC ACCOUNTS January 1, 1954 - January 1, 1955
Operating Account
Balance on hand, January 1, 1954
$6,847.43
Receipts :
Admissions:
Football
$9,859.73
Basketball
994.55
Track & Cross Country
212.25
11,066.53
Miscellaneous :
Transferred from Reserve
3,202.82
Lost Equipment
3.00
3,205.82
$21,119.78
Expenditures:
Sport:
Football
$10,398.64
Basketball
1,484.27
Baseball
995.70
Track & Cross Country
1,359.83
$14,238.44
Miscellaneous:
Awards
83.28
Dues and Meetings
132.50
Equipment
424.17
Medical Services
250.00
Petty Cash
50.00
Cleaning & Repairing
1.63
941.58
15,180.02
On hand, January 1, 1955
$5,939.76
Weymouth High School Athletic Account
$4,986.70
Town Treasurer
953.06
Invested by Town Treasuref*
6,000.74
$11,940.50
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-
*Money which was formerly in the Reserve Account and is now in control of the Town Treasurer
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SUMMARY OF EXPENSE IN DIFFERENT SPORTS January 1, 1954 - January 1, 1955
Football Basketball Baseball Track
Total
Equipment
$2,076.12
$329.48
$559.61
$768.92
$3,734.13
Guarantees
2,216.46
2,216.46
Cleaning and Repairing
2,026.43
97.51
116.62
120.59
2,361.15
Police
612.00
110.00
17.50
739.50
Service on Gates
410.00
284.00
694.00
Field Expense
322.60
5.25
33.30
361.15
Transportation & Meals
697.00
378.00
145.00
302.50
1,522.50
Officials
420.00
215.00
116.00
15.00
766.00
Ticket Refunds
5.00
5.00
Pictures
305.76
305.76
Coaching and Scouting
200.00
200.00
Medical Services
464.75
464.75
Printing, Postage, etc.
222.89
35.88
6.87
20.29
285.93
Awards
372.15
34.40
46.35
81.73
534.63
Football Commissioner
(Officials)
30.00
30.00
Insurances
17.48
17.48
$10,398.64
$1,484.27
$995.70
$1,359.83
$14,238.44
CAFETERIAS WEYMOUTH HIGH, SOUTH JUNIOR AND BICKNELL JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS Financial Statement for School Year 1953-1954
Balance on hand, September 1, 1953
INCOME:
$73,512.39
Reimbursements (National School Lunch Program)
16,525.20
90,037.59
$99,954.78
EXPENDITURES :
Labor
$32,284.71
Food
55,101.84
Supplies
295.74
Repairs
136.58
Equipment
536.43
Miscellaneous
1,667.12
(Includes gas, telephone, express, carrying charges
on state surplus commodities, register maintenance,
paper supplies, postage, travel expense, advertising)
90,022.42
Balance on hand, September 1, 1954
$9,932.36
SUMMARY
Balance on hand, September 1, 1954
$9,932.36
Balance on hand, September 1, 1953
9,917.19
Increase in Revolving Fund
$ 15.17
Inventory, September 1, 1954
$2,955.75
Inventory, September 1, 1953
2,433.76
Increase in Inventory
$521.99
Net Increase 1953-1954
$537.16
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$9,917.19
Total Sales
GRADUATION EXERCISES WEYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL
CLASS OF 1954 Class Motto DUTY IS OURS; RESULTS ARE GOD'S
Class Colors MAROON AND GOLD
Lieutenant Ralph Talbot Theatre Weymouth High School WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE NINTH Ten O'clock
CLASS OFFICERS
President Vice-President Secretary
Treasurer
Donald Bruce Aikens Eugene Lewis Speck Frances Laurice Nenna Marion Ellen Cazeault
VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT OFFICERS
President
Donald Keith Ross
Vice-President
Secretary-Treasurer
Charles David McGilvray John Albert Condrick
CLASS MARSHALS
Joan Claire Keefe George Anthony Frates
DANCE COMMITTEE Howard Ellis, Chairman
Helen Bodel
Roy Holmes
Daniel Bowes
Barbara Leggett
Arthur Caranci
Edwin Mackenzie
Joan Churchill
Helen Martin
Thomas Curtin Albert Pizzi
Louis Dalesandro
Jayne Porter
Richard Giovanucci
Phebe Smith
Lucille Grogan
Sheila Suhovich
Doris Haas
Henry White
MOTTO COMMITTEE
Patricia Brittain, Chairman
Donald Bowes
Patricia King
John Burgess Mary Costa Raymond Freeman
Elaine Kurtis
Charles Martin
Robert McKenna
Francis Kelcourse
Joan Porter
Gail Trudell
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PROGRAM
PROCESSIONAL INVOCATION
Rev. Wiliam J. Commane
STAR SPANGLED BANNER
ADDRESS OF WELCOME
Donald B. Aikens, Class President
SELECTION "Salutation" Seitz
Weymouth High School Band
CHORUS "You'll Never Walk Alone" Rodgers-Hammerstein
HIGH HONOR ESSAY "Post-War Foreign Policy" John Irving Burgess
CLARINET SOLO "Narcissus" Nevin
Richard Earl Payne
HIGH HONOR ESSAY "Teaching, the Career" Janet Cowe
VOCAL SOLO "Through the Years" Richard Eliot Gauley
Youmans-Heyman
HIGH HONOR ESSAY "Progress in Medicine" Frances Laurice Nenna
CHORUS "The Halls of Ivy" Russell-Knight
ANNOUNCEMENT OF AWARDS
Donald B. Aikens
PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS
Dr. Edward J. Howley Member of the School Committee
SCHOOL SONG "The Cross of Gray"
John Ghiorse-Norman Loud
BENEDICTION
Rev. Charles S. Johnson
CLASS BANQUET Wednesday afternoon at six o'clock
BANQUET COMMITTEE
Patricia Brittain, Chairman
Donald Aikens
Joan MacPherson
Joan Bush
Charles Martin
Marion Cazeault
David McGilvray
John Clawson
Frances Nenna
Janet Cloutier
Marjorie Porter
John Condrick
Evelyn Daniele
Richard Robnison Donald Ross
Virginia Dorey
David Sherman
George Frates
Eugene Speck
Barbara Sundin
Kenneth Karlberg Joan Keefe
Gloria Wheeler
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GRADUATES
Donald Bruce Aikens Robert Armour Thomas Robert AuCoin Chester James Austin Mary Eileen Averill Leon Aram Ayvaz Kenneth Earle Bailey Robert Angus Balfour Carol Jean Banck Gordon Thomas Barnes, Jr.
Carole Anne Barranco Arlene Joyce Barrett Robert Reynolds Barlett David Roger Barton
Mary Anita Battaglioli Janet Sue Beckwith Estelle Mae Bennett Laura June Bermingham Phyllis Dianne Blanchard Helen Davidson Bodel Donald Edward Bowes Nancy Lou Bowman Joseph Francis Boyle, Jr. Lorraine Anne Brady Patricia Brittain
Maureen Anne Brown Barbara Claire Browne
John Irving Burgess Joan Louise Bush Patricia Ann Cabral Harold Bruce Canavan Margery Ann Cantara
Arthur Charles Caranci, Jr. Henry Leslie Carpenter, Jr. Catherine Lee Carter Verna Rae Caruso Marion Ellen Cazeault Joseph John Center Joan Churchill John Clawson *William Gault Clawson Mary Frances Clinton Janet Margaret Cloutier William Francis Cody John Albert Condrick John Thomas Connerty Mary Alice Costa Robert Daniel Costello Janet Cowe Gordon Burke Coyle, Jr. Howard Ralph Crocker William Richard Crocker *George Speirs Crombie Nancy Lee Crosby Alice Marie Cross Norma Joyce Crowder
William Earl Crozier Beverly Ann Culpon Thomas James Curtin Barbara Louise Curtis Louis Anthony Dalesandro
Evelyn Joan Daniele Richard Francis Davison
Eileen Louise Day David Winthrop Dean
Stuart Dean
Elizabeth Anne DeBuigny Marilyn Edna DeMarco Barbara Ruth Dewing Linda Marie DiMeco
Patricia Anne Dionne Elizabeth Marie Dix Judith Ann Donahue Daniel Joseph Donnellan Janet Ann Donovan Mary Louise Donovan Virginia Ann Dorey Ann Elizabeth Downs
Marilyn Hazel Dowrey Lorna May Draper Priscilla Mae Drysdale *George Emil Dugas Joan Lorraine Duguay
Dorothy Jacqueline Duke William Edward Duncan Joan Elaine Dutson Phyllis Jeanne Du Verger John Joseph Dwyer, Jr. Nancy Elizabeth Dyment Sally Elizabeth Eaton Ruth Eleanor Edwards Howard Boynton Ellis, III *Richard John Elwell Peter Paul Erickson Beverly Ann Felch Genevieve Frances Ferrino William Laurence Finlayson Patricia Ann Fisher David Leo Fitzgerald Russell Wilson FitzGerald Florence Mary Flate Joan Marie Fleming John William Foley Barbara Ruth Forsythe George Anthony Frates, Jr. Raymond Rich Freeman, III Herbert Barrie Fulton John Davis Galbraith Carol Mae Garber Richard Eliot Gauley Richard Frank Giovanucci Joseph Charles Goodrow
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Michael Andrew Gorman June Irene Gray Anne Lucille Grogan Pauline Rosemarie Guilmette Doris Elaine Haas Dorothy Margaret Harding Russell Adin Harrington John Henry Hazlett Robert Ross Hazlett, Jr. Richard Joseph Healey William Joseph Healey David Alton Hegarty Iris Gail Hegarty Robert Joseph Heyd Leo Jerome Hillman Gary Matthew Hochberg Janet Faith Hoering Silvia Ann Holbrook Roy Holmes
*Richard Dean Holt Jean Evelyn Hopey Kathleen Marie Houle Robert Jay Huhtanen Judson Seth Humphries Joseph Paul Hussar Charles Henry Indingaro, Jr. Evelyn Norman Jackson Ralph Stillman Jacobsen Paul Walter Jacobson Phyllis Jenkins Jacqueline Marie Jobin Janet Alice Johnson Walter Otis Johnson Rita Ann Joy Margaret Roberta Kannaly Kenneth Paul Karlberg Joan Claire Keefe
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