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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
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$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
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$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
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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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