Town annual report of Weymouth 1955, Part 23

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1955
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 396


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Patricia A. Lyons-U.S.N. 1943


James A. Nolan-U.S.A.F. 1951


Richard T. Spear Helen M. Mullen (Mrs.) Doreen M. Wallace (Mrs.) Frances M. Heney (Mrs.)


Priscilla E. Cedrone (Mrs.) Doreen M. Wallace (Mrs.) Patricia E. Mulready (Mrs.)


302


Return from Sabbatical Leave:


Academy Avenue School Supervisor of Phys. Education


Dorothy E. Wells Dorothy L. Peterson


Retirement: Jefferson School Hunt School Secretary to Superintendent


Elections:


High School


Vincent J. DiSessa


Suzanne B. Sharkey Norman L. Turcotte


Frank H. Meda


John J. Cotter


Rawland G. Cresser


Elliot L. Hawkes


Vincent F. Jackmauh


Charles W. Adams


Frances M. Arnold (Mrs.)


Janet Ballard


Marguerite M. Barrett


Jane E. Brennan


Richard J. Burgess


William A. Dempsey, Jr.


Donald P. Darsch


Carl A. Dolan


William G. Kearns


Philip E. Kendrick, Jr.


Agnes M. Lioy (Mrs.)


Allan R. Mckinnon


Harry T. Morgan


Mary A. Pitts (Mrs.), Secretary


Edith R. Tardiff (Mrs.)


Arthur T. Valicenti, Jr.


Richard C. Williamson


South Junior High School


Caroline S. Allen (Mrs.)


Patricia R. Armor


Edward T. Henley


Gertrude A. Kelly (Mrs.), Secretary


Owen J. Kittredge


Jeanne C. McKenna (Mrs.)


Henrietta E. Wheeler (Mrs.)


Elizabeth L. Jolly (Mrs.)


Bicknell Elementary School Athens School


John P. Bryant


Maria N. Gianibas


Nathalie F. Kelley, Cadet


Mary J. McCarthy, Cadet


Ann M. Roberts, Cadet


Lorraine E. Sullivan


Lenore M. Nicholls (Mrs.)


Ann T. Burke Barbara A. Kilcoyne Sally A. Parker


Elden H. Johnson School Adams School


Mellissa Chase Margaret R. Whittle Myrtle L. Rice


Vocational School


Bicknell Junior High School


Central Junior High School


303


Academy Avenue School


Jefferson School James Humphrey School


Washington School Hunt School


Homestead School Center School Pratt School


Ralph Talbot School


Shaw School


Edward B. Nevin School


Pond School


Part-time Home Visiting Teacher


Manager, Central Junior High Cafeteria


Secretary to Directors of In- struction and Guidance


Assistant Secretary, Vocational School, and Secretary, Direc- tor of Audio-Visual Aids


Assistant Secretaries, Office of Superintendent


Evening School:


Commercial Clothing Millinery Upholstery Principal, Evening School, South Junior High


Marjorie A. Daniele Barbara A. Donoghue Miriam E. Gauld (Mrs.) Rosemary A. Keiran Doris R. Klay (Mrs.)


Eleanor R. Corbo


Helen E. Boiselle (Mrs.)


Judith N. Fine Luisa L. Linteris


Patricia A. St. John


Barbara D. Wolff


Loretta M. Untz (Mrs.)


Richard L. Hanabury Adrienne M. Hill (Mrs.)


Marilyn P. Hoffman


Edith C. Piotrowski (Mrs.)


Mary K. Diamond


Eleanor M. Hartley (Mrs.)


Barbara J. Brunelle (Mrs.) John P. Hackett


Pauline A. Tardanico


Nancy H. Wentzell (Mrs.)


Jacqueline C. Close (Mrs.)


Mary P. Donovan


Joan H. Adams


Vincent L. Hagerty


Beverly A. Peterson (Mrs.)


Marion R. Rubolino (Mrs.)


Ruth J. Thompson


Priscilla Keefe


Ann M. Shields


Grace W. Whittles (Mrs.)


Louise E. Watts


Geraldine M. Ochs


Ellen C. Coyle


Barbara ·L. Glidden


Elizabeth M. Noonan Marion J. Rogers (Mrs.)


Olive E. Hackett


Dorothea A. Keaveney Norman Gleason Mariano Comunale Thomas E. Lambe


304


Transfers:


Lillian A. Adler (Mrs.) Pollyanna Andem


Charles R. Antonakos


Margaret M. Antoniuc (Mrs.) Mary H. Boethel (Mrs.) Frederick L. Bradford


Doris G. Buswell (Mrs.)


Barbara H. Callahan (Mrs.) Ann M. Campbell Frank N. Cavallo


Priscilla E. Cedrone (Mrs.)


Patricia A. Colman


Marion B. Cooper (Mrs.)


Madeline L. Cote' (Mrs.) Dorothea A. Cronin (Mrs.)


Kathryn G. Cronin (Mrs.) Miriam A. Crowley


Paul D. Cummings Virginia M. Doyle Alma R. Driscoll (Mrs.)


Robert E. Driscoll Katharine A. Dunning Marie F. Galvin


Elizabeth C. Getchell (Mrs.) Ellen L. Granahan


Richard L. Hanabury A. Edward Haviland


William F. Hughes


Aileen M. Karacius (Mrs.)


Dorothea J. Keaveney


Owen J. Kittredge


Sadie A. Lambe Ann C. Leary Lucy M. Lofgren (Mrs.)


William J. Longridge


Katharine H. Loughan (Mrs.)


Richard M. Menice Barbara A. Moriarty Richard L. Morin Rita M. Murphy


Nevin to Pond High to Central Junior High Humphrey to South Junior High Jefferson to Academy Avenue Junior Annex to Johnson Bicknell Junior High to Central Junior High


Vocal Music, South and Bicknell Junior Highs, to Vocal Music, Central Junior High


Shaw to Adams Nevin to Ralph Talbot


South Junior High to Central Junios High


Bicknell to Nevin Humphrey to Academy Avenue Nevin to Vocal Music, South Weymouth Schools


Junior Annex to Central Junior High Junior Annex to Central Junior High


Nevin to Pond Remedial Reading, Adams, to Remedial Reading, Pratt and Ralph Talbot


Adams to Hunt


Humphrey to Ralph Talbot


Bicknell Junior High to South Junior High


Nevin to Academy Avenue Adams to Johnson


Bicknell Elementary to Bicknell Junior High


Junior Annex to Central Junior High South Junior High to Central Junior High


Hunt to South Junior High


Bicknell Junior High to Central Junior High Junior Annex to Central Junior High Bicknell to Johnson


South Junior High to Central Junior High


South Junior High to Central Junior High


Junior Annex to Central Junior High Humphrey to Nevin


Junior Annex to Central Junior High South Junior High to High Pratt to Ralph Talbot


Athens to Ralph Talbot


Pratt to Ralph Talbot Hunt to Central Junior High Junior Annex to Central Junior High


305


Grace L. Nelson (Mrs.) Mary A. Nolan (Mrs.)


Catherine M. Reilly Richard H. Roche Elizabeth A. Rogers (Mrs.) Neil F. Russo


Norman T. Shaw Elva M. Shea Joseph P. Spallino, Jr. Anne E. Sullivan


Alice B. Wallace (Mrs.)


Dorothy E. Wells


Regina M. Zunino (Mrs.)


To Assistant Superintendent Harold G. Olson


To Principal, Central Junior High John F. Martin


To Principal, South Junior High


F. Randall Powers


To Principal, Athens Helen C. McGovern


To Supervising Principal, Acad- From Teaching Principal, Jefferson emy Avenue Ruth M. Reidy


To Principal, Ralph Talbot Charles F. Aherne


From Principal, Athens


To Assistant Principal, Central Junior High


From Junior Annex


Paul J. Reinhalter


To Assistant Principal, South Junior High Thomas E. Lambe


From South Junior High


To Secretary to Superintendent From Assistant Secretary, Office of Priscilla Dunn


Superintendent


To Head Bookkeeper, Office of From Assistant Secretary, Office of Superintendent Superintendent Josephine V. Keblis


To Bookkeeper, Office of Super- intendent Phyllis Whitford


From Assistant Secretary, Office of Superintendent


Custodians and Maintenance Men


Retirement: Jefferson School custodian


Jeremiah J. McFarland


306


Jefferson to Academy Avenue Jefferson to Remedial Reading, Adams and Academy Avenue


Pratt to Ralph Talbot


Junior Annex to Central Junior High Junior Annex to Central Junior High Pond to Johnson


Junior Annex to South Junior High Johnson to Academy Avenue Johnson to Jefferson South Junior High to Central Junior High


South Junior High to Central Junior High


Sabbatical Leave to Academy Avenue Athens to Ralph Talbot


From Assistant to Superintendent


From Principal, South Junior High


From Assistant Principal, South Junior High


From Hunt


Resignations:


Rotating custodian South Junior High custodian


Willis M. Wight George L. Simon


Appointments:


Bicknell Junior High custodians


Joseph A. Caro


Leonard J. Reidy


Edward J. Coleran


George M. Elkin


Walter H. Macleod


Edward A. Taber


Herbert F. Higgins


Edward B. Nevin School cus- todian Rotating custodians


Charles T. Butler


Edward J. Coleran


Stephen F. Holt


Angelo M. Rossetti


W. Norman Ryerson


William E. Shanahan


John A. Gallian


Maintenance


Transfers:


Paul Antoniuc Edwin W. Barnard, Sr. Edward J. Coleran


Russell E. DeCoste


Donald H. Hatch


Robert H. Mackinnon


Albert E. Robinson Angelo M. Rossetti


William E. Shanahan George A. Walker


High School to Academy Avenue To Head Custodian, South Junior High Rotating Custodian to Central Junior High To Hêad Custodian, Bicknell Junior High


Pratt to High School


Bicknell Junior High to Jefferson Maintenance to South Junior High Rotating Custodian to Ralph Talbot


Rotating Custodian to Pratt


Bicknell Junior High to Head Custodi- an, Central Junior High


IN MEMORIAM


HERMAN L. LaMONTAGNE


School Carpenter 1937 - 1955


307


Central Junior High custodians


REVISED SALARY SCHEDULE FOR THE INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF Effective September 1, 1956


Schedule Steps


4 years' Preparation


5 years' Preparation


6 years' Preparation


Periods


1


$3,200


$3,500


$3,800


2


3,350


3,650


3,950


A


3


3,500


3,800


4,100


4


3,650


3,950


4,250


5


3,800


4,100


4,400


B


6


3,950


4,250


4,550


7


4,100


4,400


4,700


8


4,250


4,550


4,850


C


9


4,400


4,700


5,000


10


4,550


4,850


5,150


11


4,700


5,000


5,300


D


12


4,850


5,150


5,450


13


5,000


5,300


5,600


E


During each period, A, B, C, D, one course of two credits must be taken


INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL


Elementary Teachers


199


Junior High Teachers


86


High and Vocational Teachers


68


Supervisors and Special Teachers


16


School Nurses


4


Secretaries


8


381


308


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


1955


1,104


243


2,014


5,640


9,001


HIGH SCHOOL ENROLMENT (As of October 1, 1955)


By Classes:


Boys


Girls


Total


Freshmen


11


0


11


Sophomores


148


287


435


Juniors


137


217


354


Seniors


124


176


300


Postgraduates and Unclassified


4


0


4


Total


424


680


1104


By Courses:


Sopho- Freshmen mores


Juniors


Seniors


Uncl.


Total


College


0


163


158


140


4


465


Business


0


228


162


128


0


518


General


0


36


24


23


0


83


Agriculture


11


8


10


9


0


38


-


11


435


354


300


4


1104


Sources of Sophomores:


School


Number


High School


173


Bicknell


80


South Junior High


126


Others


23


Repeaters


33


435


P. G. &


309


VOCATIONAL SCHOOL ENROLMENT


(As of October 1, 1955)


X


XI


XII


Special


Total


Auto Repair


24


20


16


0


60


Cabinetmaking


13


12


9


1


35


Carpentry


21


23


17


1


62


Printing


17


16


17


0


50


Sheet Metal


14


8


14


0


36


Totals


89


79


73


2


243


JUNIOR HIGH ENROLMENT


(As of October 1, 1955)


VII


VIII


IX


Total


Bicknell Junior High


191


162


111


464


Central Junior High


330


347


270


947


South Junior High


209


209


185


603


730


718


566


2014


ELEMENTARY ENROLMENT (As of October 1, 1955)


VI


V


IV


III


II


I


Sp. Total


Bicknell


33


35


31


32


30


161


Athens


71


36


65


65


74


74


385


Elden H. Johnson


71


60


113


90


130


142


606


Abigail and John Adams


61


60


68


72


88


94


443


Academy Avenue


54


55


67


72


47


57


352


Jefferson


30


35


35


James Humphrey


78


72


110


62


66


58


446


Washington


70


71


71


212


Hunt


113


104


140


115


100


112


684


Homestead


29


35


33


62


66


65


290


Center


26


34


39


36


135


Pratt


58


67


66


71


69


69


400


Ralph Talbot


48


18


65


48


48


67


294


Shaw


41


47


54


142


Edward B. Nevin


88


83


108


89


98


98


564


Pond


40


42


64


62


57


84


349


Junior Manual Arts


61


61


Exceptional Class


16


16


Totals


741


700


960


1019


1032


1111


77


5640


-


310


100


SCHOOL CENSUS (As of October 1, 1955)


BOYS:


5-6 Years


7-13 Years


14-15 Years


Total


Ward I


349


852


237


1438


II


147


632


94


873


III


219


479


119


817


IV


131


596


102


829


V


157


511


100


768


Total


1003


3070


652


4725


GIRLS:


Ward I


355


820


220


1395


II


121


624


116


861


III


145


429


108


682


IV


148


498


89


735


V


140


504


77


721


Total


909


2875


610


4394


Grand Totals


1912


5945


1262


9119


DISTRIBUTION OF ABOVE MINORS


Public Schools


1454


5460


1119


8033


Private Schools


118


483


143


744


County and State Schools


0


2


0


2


Not Enrolled in Any


School


340


0


0


340


Total


1912


5945


1262


9119


EMPLOYMENT CERTIFICATES


Total number of minors between the ages of 14 and 16 certified during 1955 for:


Boys


Girls


Total


Full-time Employment


1


0


1


Part-time Employment


21


20


41


-


-


Totals


22


20


42


EDUCATIONAL CERTIFICATES


Total number of minors between the ages of 16 and 21 certified for employment during 1955:


Boys 625


Girls 342


Total 967


311


REPORT OF SUPERVISOR OF ATTENDANCE


Absences investigated 1,036


Investigations for School Health Department 65


51


School discipline Damage to school property


14


Total 1,166


Court cases


21


Informal hearings


32


Cases turned over to School Health Department 33


Cases turned over to Probation Officer


12


Check on transfer pupils


114


Cases turned over to Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children 7


Larceny cases investigated


11


Missing persons investigated


5


Total 235


REPORT OF HEALTH DEPARTMENT


Students examined by the school physician, assisted by school nurses 2988


Exclusions recommended by the school nurses (because of indications of communicable disease) 245


Diphtheria immunization program (reinforcing of booster doses) :


Grades I and VI


863


Grade X 254


Poliomyelitis Immunization clinic:


Grades I and II


12.72


Massachusetts' Vision Tests:


Given in High School


1345


Given in Junior High Schools


826


Given in Elementary Schools


3798


Hearing Acuity Tests:


Given in High School


1351


Given in Junior High Schools


826


Given in Elementary Schools


2476


Tuberculosis Prevention Program:


High School Seniors X-rayed


332


School personnel 10


Home Visits Made by School Nurses:


High School


115


Elementary and Junior High Schools


275


Children Taken Home Because of Illness:


High School 175


Elementary and Junior High Schools


250


312


REPORT OF DENTAL CLINIC (Paid for by Board of Health) Mary A. Uracius, Dental Hygienist


Total patients


707


New patients


83


Fillings:


Amalgam:


One surface


541


Two surfaces


128


Three surfaces


4


Cement:


One surface


39


Two surfaces


33


Silicate


56


Treatments:


Prophylaxis


120


Zinc Oxide


32


Silver Nitrate


37


Bases:


Cement


113


Zinc Oxide


18


Kirkeal


9


Thymozin


9


Calcium Hydroxide


21


Extractions :


Primary


83


Permanent


38


X-rays


164


Anesthesia :


Regional


484


Patients completed


144


Total clinic hours


363


Emergency Treatments


18


Patients Examined


2195


Defect Notices Sent Home


1273


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


1954-1955


261.33


235.47


25.86


313


PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION FOR 1955, 1954, 1953, 1952, and 1951


EXPENDITURES


Percentage


Account Classification


1955 Expenditures


1955


1954


1953


1952


1951


Administration


$41,918.59


1.9


2.3


2.2


2.2


2.2


Teachers' Salaries


1,414,906.18


65.4


63.4


62.8


64.5


64.7


Textbooks and Supplies


91,203.12


4.2


4.0


3.8


4.2


4.6


Instructional Expense


19,223.61


.9


.8


.8


.9


7


Custodians' Salaries


124,872.81


5.7


5.6


6.0


6.3


6.0


Fuel


33,476.69


1.5


1.3


1.3


1.7


1.7


Light, Power, Water, and Telephones


29,878.35


1.4


1.3


1.3


1.2


1.1


Custodians' Supplies


14,798.30


.7


.6


.6


.6


.5


Maintenance and Outlay


139,103.50*


6.4


8.2


8.9


5.8


6.2


Health


17,253.53


.8


.8


.9


.8


.8


Transportation of Pupils


78,484.14


3.6


3.9


3.9


3.6


2.7


Other Auxiliary Agencies


19,806.48


.9


.8


.6


.6


.5


Day Household Arts


Day Vocational


127,442.70


5.9


6.0


6.0


6.7


6.9


Class for Exceptional Children


.3


.3


.3


.3


Evening Schools


10,624.03


.5


.5


.4


.4


.5


Traveling Expense and Veterans' Retirement


5,801.00


.2


.2


2


2


.2


Total Expenditures


$2,168,793.03


100.0


100.0


100.0


100.0


100.0


Total Instructional Salaries


$1,501,767.22


69.2


69.0


68.0


69.2


70.6


Total Noninstructional Salaries


249,337.57


11.5


10.8


11.0


11.6


11.0


Total Department Salaries


$1,751,104.79


80.7


79.8


79.0


80.8


81.6


-


-


-


.4


* Includes expenditures from Federal funds


314


RECORD OF BIRTHS IN WEYMOUTH BY SCHOOL DISTRICTS FOR A SIXTEEN-YEAR PERIOD, WTH A COMPARI- SON OF ACTUAL FIRST GRADE ENROLMENT ON OCTOBER 1, 1945, THROUGH 1955


Birth Years*


Entrance to


1939-40


Sept. 1945


Sept. 1946


Sept. 1947


1942-43


1943-44


1944-45


Sept. 1951 1945-46


Sept. 1952


Sept. 1953


Sept. 1954 1948-49


Sept. 1955


Sept. 1956


1951-52


Sept. 1957


Sept. 1958 1952-53


1953-54


1954-55


Sept. 1960


Athens, Bicknell


and Johnson Dist.


51


71


63


97 168


135


113


118


182


140


146


134


155


154


231


190


208


1st Grade Enrol.


119


135


119


174


160


152


251


230


224


246


Adams District


42


37


43


65


52


75


71


61


61


57


82


127


127


127


128


127


1st Grade Enrol.


42


43


43


69


53


73


105


104


103


107


94


Humphrey, Wash. and


Academy District


80


97


89


110


111


113


104


127


123


125


108


137


171


197


204


228


1st Grade Enrol.


69


80


88


110


90


118


103


126


158


163


186


Hunt, Homestead,


and Center District


83


84


97


120


164


131


128


176


160


165


152


161


162


201


223


219


1st Grade Enrol.


124


97


114


134


161


120


141


209


203


219


213


Pratt District 1st Grade Enrol.


39


44


32


40


45


38


42


56


61


70


58


68


75


79


78


115


39


48


47


53


56


62


61


81


82


99


103


Shaw District 1st Grade Enrol.


16


28


20


19


28


22


16


34


31


39


44


26


26


34


43


60


15


28


30


27


26


27


19


27


37


47


54


Nevin District 1st Grade Enrol.


42


57


65


55


75


78


56


89


58


72


77


104


91


146


138


116


Pond District 1st Grade Enrol.


16


29


33


30


36


46


30


44


45


49


55


56


66


63


63


74


co


37


37


37


37


44


45


66


73


66


84


Total Births


369


447


442


536


646


616


565


769


679


723


710


834


872


1078


1067


1147


Total Enrolment


499


527


549


658


672


701


724


392


1003


1049


1111


*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.


57


59


71


60


75


97


98


128


117


124


131


School


1940-41


1941-42


Sept. 1948


Sept. 1949


Sept. 1950


1946-47


1947-48


1949-50


1950-51


Sept. 1959


315


MEMBERSHIP BY AGE AND GRADE (As of October 1, 1955)


Ages


5


6


7


8


9


10


11


12


13


14


15


16


17


18


19


20


Totals


Grade I


447


615


47


1


1


1111


Grade II


373


592


57


8


2


1032


Grade III


355


594


53


14


3


1019


Grade IV


423


465


58


11


3


960


Grade V


241


397


45


15


2


700


Grade VI


245


405


74


12


3


2


741


Grade VII


239


394


77


18


2


730


Grade VIII


1


254


369


78


14


2


718


Special Class


3


3


8


12


14


7


7


6


1


61


(Educable)


Trainable Class


1


1


3


2


2


1


1


2


1


1


1


16


Grade IX


2 214


272


78


10


1


577


Grade X


2


177


246


76


21


2


524


Grade XI


134


225


61


8


5


433


Grade XII


123


208


35


6


1


373


Postgraduates


1


1


2


4


Special


1


1


2


Totals


448


989


997 1077


773


720


713


756


691


556


484


442


293


48


13


1


9001


316


.


HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL'S REPORT OF ATHLETIC ACCOUNTS January 1, 1955 - January 1, 1956


Operating Account


Balance on hand, January 1, 1955


$5,939.76


Receipts :


Admissions :


Football


$4,508.70


Basketball


525.25


Track & Cross Country


195.25


5,229.20


Miscellaneous :


Transferred from Reserve


6,144.03


Lost equipment


6.00


Sale of Film


26.40


6,176.43


$17,345.39


Expenditures :


Sport :


Football


$9,642.25


Basketball


1,339.88


Baseball


1,019.73


Track & Cross Country


1,900.19


Hockey


473.00


$14,374.95


Miscellaneous :


Awards


82.24


Dues and Meetings


89.25


Equipment


206.12


Medical Services


10.10


Petty Cash


50.00


Printing


38.14


Coaching


200.00


675.85


15,050.80


Balance on hand, January 1, 1956


SUMMARY OF EXPENSE IN DIFFERENT SPORTS


January 1, 1955 - January 1, 1956


Football Basket- Baseball Hockey Track ball


Total


Equipment


$3,700.25


$386.90


$514.59


$473.00 $1,352.20


$6,426.94


Guarantee


1,259.26


1,259.26


Cleaning & Repairing


1,715.84


93.15


141.01


69.73


2,019.73


Police


401.00


84.00


17.50


502.50


Service on Gates


304.00


256.00


560.00


Field Expense


340.18


38.10


378.28


Transportation


&


Meals


502.00


284.00


148.00


264.80


1,198.80


Officials


255.00


180.00


128.00


50.00


613.00


317


$2,294.59


Ticket Refunds


16.05


16.05


Pictures


596.50


596.50


Coaching &


Scouting


100.00


100.00


Medical Services


201.00


9.00


210.00


Printing,


Postage, etc


72.12


22.38


6.68


17.41


118.59


Awards


148.95


33.45


81.45


81.45


345.30


Football Commissioner


30.00


30.00


$9,642.15 $1,339.88 $1,019.73 $473.00 $1,900.19 $14,374.95


CAFETERIAS WEYMOUTH HIGH, SOUTH JUNIOR AND BICKNELL JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS


Financial Statement for School Year 1954-1955


Balance on hand, September 1, 1954


$9,932.36


INCOME:


Total Sales


$77,368.90


Reimbursements (National School Lunch Program)


16,829.90


Special Milk


774.52


94,973.32


EXPENDITURES :


Labor


$34,793.62


Food


57,975.59


Supplies


291.94


Repairs


142.57


Equipment


595.14


Miscellaneous


2,105.90


(Includes gas, telephone, express, carrying


charges on state surplus commodities, register maintenance, paper supplies, postage, travel expense, advertising)


95,904.76


Balance on hand, September 1, 1955


$9,000.92


SUMMARY


Balance on hand, September 1, 1955


$9,000.92


Balance on hand, September 1, 1954


9,932.36


Decrease in Revolving Fund


$931.44


Inventory, September 1, 1955


Inventory, September 1, 1954


$2,959.46 2,955.75


Increase in Inventory


$3.71


Net Decrease 1954-1955


$927.73


318


$104,905.68


GRADUATION EXERCISES WEYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL


CLASS OF 1955


Class Motto: THE WRONG SHALL FAIL ... THE RIGHT PREVAIL


Class Colors: MAROON AND GOLD


Lieutenant Ralph Talbot Theatre Weymouth High School WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE EIGHTH Ten O'clock


CLASS OFFICERS


President


Vice-President


Secretary


Treasurer


Edward Joseph Gurry Roy Wallace Gustafson Sheila Marie Nelson Dorean Cushing


VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT OFFICERS


President


James Arnold Petersen


Vice-President


Leo Emanuel Joseph


Secretary-Treasurer


Robert Nicholas Russo


CLASS MARSHALS


Jean Theresa O'Meara


Robert Patrick Murphy


DANCE COMMITTEE


Robert Noyes, Chairman


Robert Cabral


Janet Joseph


Joanne Cibello


Ann Keane


Mary Davis


Walter Lefavor


Jane Erickson


Jeannette MacDonald


Mary Frates


George Nereo


James Garner


Stephen Olson


Robert Goodwin


Patricia Sexton


Ronald Hill


Katherine Tooze


James Winkler


MOTTO COMMITTEE


Mark Shields, Chairman


Jeanne Burke Lee Clark Eleanor Doble Joan Garofalo


Paul Hansen Ronald Hill Virginia Mahn Jean O'Meara


Daniel Shortlidge


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PROGRAM


PROCESSIONAL


INVOCATION


Rev. Hugh A. Gillis


STAR SPANGLED BANNER


ADDRESS OF WELCOME SELECTION-"Alamo, March" King


Edward J. Gurry, Class President


Weymouth High School Band


CHORUS-"Land of Hope and Glory" Elgar


HIGH HONOR ESSAY-"The Highway to Success"


Joyce L. Malette


SOLO-"Military Polonaise" Chopin


Barbara S. Bender


HIGH HONOR ESSAY-"Progress in Helping Youth" Jean H. Richardson


SOLO-"May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You" Roberta A. Drew


Wilson


HIGH HONOR ESSAY-"Advancing with the Atom" Malcolm D. Tobey


CHORUS-"The Halls of Ivy"


Russell-Knight


ANNOUNCEMENT OF AWARDS


Edward J. Gurry


PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS


Mr. George H. Thompson Member of the School Committee


SCHOOL SONG-"The Cross of Gray"


John Ghiorse-Norman Loud


BENEDICTION


Rev. Francis A. Barry


CLASS BANQUET Wednesday afternoon at six o'clock


BANQUET COMMITTEE


Edward Gurry, Chairman


Barbara Anderson


Joseph Messier


David Bartlett


Robert Murphy


George Crawford


Sheila Nelson


Dorean Cushing


Janice Oliva


Eleanor Doble


Jean O'Meara


Frederick Field


James Petersen


Roy Gustafson


Ralph Raymond


Nancy Hanabury Leo Joseph


Mark Shields


Robert Larson


Paul Smith Helen Toussaint


Priscilla Little


Robert Russo


Lois Vigdor


320


GRADUATES


Charles Frederick Adams Bernice Mary Adler Melbert Johnston Ahearn Charlene Sandra Allen Helen Louise Alley Jean Teresa Amabile Joan Frances Amabile Astrid Claire Anderson


Barbara Elizabeth Anderson Carl Elnar Anderson


Robert Alan Armstrong Joan Arnold Harriet Newcomb Badger Kenneth French Baker


Wilbur Alton Baker


Arthur Louis Bandini


Robert Grant Barnes


David Morrison Bartlett


Alan James Baxter


Rodger Baxter


Gloria Ann Belcher


Jean Loraine Belcher


Barbara Sue Bender


Doris Mae Bergeron


Carol Ann Betts Francis Paul Bevacqua Priscilla Binney


Harold Austin Blanchard, Jr.


Helen Mae Blanchard


Joan Christine Bland


Robert Forrest Borgen


Margaret Ann Boudreault Beverly Ann Boulier Barbara Jean Brady


Joan Florence Breen


Barbara Anne Brazeau


Beverly Elaine Brigham


Donna Joyce Brown Sandra Lee Brown


Jeanne Barbara Burke


Robert Anthony Cabral Ruth Anne Cain


Virginia Claire Call James Scott Campbell


*Ronald Weston Ford Mary Ellen Frates Philip Gordon Fratus


Edward Clinton Carpenter


Carolyn Louise French


Mary Elizabeth Fullington Adrienne Maria Fusco


Elizabeth Ann Gaffney Esther Marie Galliher James George Garner Joan Frances Garofalo Margaret Jean Gibson Walter Glenalan Gibson


Lawrence Sherman Gilligan, Jr.


Claire Gertrude Goodrow Dorothy Marie Goodrow


Joseph Fredrick Casey William James Castle Robert Henry Chambers Joseph Francis Chiasson Joanne Marilyn Cibello Lee Waverly Clark Dianne Lucille Coffey Jon Brenton Cole Kevin Francis Connell Paul Joseph Connell Edward Crandel Cooney, Jr.


Leo George Coriani, Jr. Albert Joseph Costa, Jr. Jean Marie Coughlin Ellen Catherine Coyle Gail Davena Crawford


George Edwin Crawford, Jr.


David Edgar Crooker


David Winfred Crosby


Robert Ellsworth Curtis


Dorean Cushing


Pauline Agnes Cushing Mary Louise D'Ambrosia Mary Elizabeth Davis


John Vincent DeGrenier


Geraldine Lillian Delorey


Theresa Anne DeMoranville


Lorraine Jean Dennehy James Elery Dewing Robert Alfred Dix Eleanor Louise Doble


Ralph Marcus Dodge, Jr.


Francis Anthony Donnelly


Barbara Ann Dooley Phyllis Ann Draper


Roberta Ann Drew John Thomas Dunning, Jr ..


Frank Vincent Eacobacci


Richard Crowell Edwards


Rolf Eric Egon


Joan Beverly Elms


John Edward Elms


Jane Augusta Erickson


Gerald Edwin Estes


Anthony Richard Faletra


Joanne Naomi Fall Joseph Feneck Frederick Moore Field


Dorothy Ann Files


*Robert Scott Findlay


James Gordon Firlotte, Jr. Jean Louise Fisher


321


Robert Ellsworth Goodwin Carol Anne Grant *John Francis Green Richard Henry Grogan Mary Paula Guiliani Edward Joseph Gurry Roy Wallace Gustafson Beverly Ann Haas Dwane Edgar Hagerty Jean Marie Hale Robert Elliot Hamblin Gerald Francis Hamilton




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