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Principal, Athens School, from Teaching Principal, Athens
School Alan E. Bates
Principal, James Humphrey
School, from Assistant Prin- cipal and Grade VI at Hum- phrey School John P. Bryant
Teaching Principal, Washington School, from Grade I, Pingree School Jean F. Condon
Teaching Principal, William Seach School, from Grade IV, Acad- emy Avenue School Dorothy E. Wells
High School from Acting Teach- ing Principal at Jefferson School William G. Kearns
High School from Bicknell Junior High School Joseph F. Carven, Jr.
High School from Central Junior High School Susan E. Kelley
Appointed Head of English De- partment William J. Longridge
Appointed Head of Science De-
partment John J. Ghiorse
Bicknell Junior High School from Acting Teaching Principal at Shaw
Francis J. Cassani
244
Central Junior High School from Nevin
Adams from Seach
Marie L. Leone
Academy Avenue from Pond
Humphrey from Washington
Humphrey from Nash
Pingree from Athens Washington from Pingree
Edith C. Piotrowski (Mrs.)
Joan M. Delaney (Mrs.)
Homestead from Nevin
Geraldine C. Crowell
Seach from Washington
Margaret C. Moran
Nash from Hunt
Marilyn P. Hoffman
Nevin from Shaw
Wendy M. Deneen (Mrs.)
Educable from Hunt
Eileen M. O'Hearn
Director of Cafeterias from Man- ager of Central Junior High School Cafeteria Louise E. Watts
Supervisor of School Nurses from School Nurse Mary T. Hoyle (Mrs.), R.N.
Full-time School Nurse from
part-time
Jean N. Baker (Mrs.), R.N.
Secretary at Adams from Athens Rita P. Scully (Mrs.)
MAINTENANCE MEN AND CUSTODIANS:
DEATH:
Harold R. Chappel
Grounds Crew
APPOINTMENTS:
Archie J. Barker
Humphrey and Pingree Schools Grounds Crew
Raymond C. Weeks
John E. Leahy, Jr.
Grounds Crew and Custodian
Homestead and Nash Schools
Waldo G. Tirrell Francis J. Bourdon
Victor J. Silenzi
Joseph J. Vento
William F. MacDonald Henry B. Marshall Kenneth E. Norris
Robert F. McDonough
Alberta R. Kelly (Mrs.) Bernardine A. Hughes Susan Pierce
High School Humphrey and Pingree Schools Academy Avenue and Central Junior High High School High School Machinist and Motorized Equip- ment Repairman 245
TRANSFERS: Arthur M. Cicchese
William H. Loud
George J. McGlone
James J. Cunniff Harold P. Godwin
Head Custodian at High School to Supervisor of Custodians and Grounds Crew and Head Cus- todian at High School Annex
Pond to Head Custodian at High School
Hunt to Pratt and Talbot
Pratt and Talbot to Hunt
Humphrey and Pingree to Ma- chinist and Motor Equipment Repairman, and then to Heat- ing Man, High School
Ernest J. Carson
Homestead and Nash to Senior Custodian at Pond
Archie J. Barker
Humphrey and Pingree to High School
Charles T. Butler
Old High School to New High School
Alfred P. Cicchese
Old High School School to New High
Stephen F. Holt
Old High School School to New High
Mario C. Zeoli
Academy and Central Junior to New High School
Joseph J. Vento
Academy and Central Junior to High School Annex
IN MEMORIAM
Harold R. Chappel Custodian and Grounds Crew 1956-1962
246
REVISED SALADY SCHEDULE FOR THE INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF Effective September 1, 1963
Schedule Steps
4 years' Preparation
5 years' Preparation
6 years' Preparation
Periods
1
$4,800
$5,100
$5,400
2
5,000
5,300
5,600
A
3
5,200
5,500
5,800
4
5,400
5,700
6,000
5
5,600
5,900
6,200
B
6
5,800
6,100
6,400
7
6,000
6,300
6,600
8
6,200
6,500
6,800
C
9
6,400
6,700
7,000
10
6,600
6,900
7,200
11
6,800
7,100
7,400
D
12
7,000
7,300
7,600
13
7,200
7,500
7,800
20 or 25
years
7,400
7,700
8,000
During each period (A, B, (C, D) one course of two credits must be taken.
INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL
Elementary
234
Junior High 120
High and Vocational
11612
Supervisors and Special 23
School Nurses, Sight and Hearing Tester
61/2
Secretaries (full-time) (part-time)
13
6
519
247
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
1956
1,343
219
2,229
5,962
9,753
1957
1,496
232
2,174
6,128
10,030
1958
1,669
248
2,441
6,069
10,427
1959
1,785
252
2,598
6,003
10,638
1960
1,689
256
2,838
5,846
10,629
1961
1,872
262
2,811
5,747
10,692
1962
2,015
296
2,757
5,904
10,972
HIGH SCHOOL ENROLMENT (As of October 1, 1962)
By Classes:
Boys
Girls Total
Sophomores
334
458
792
Juniors
302
410
712
Seniors
214
293
507
Postgraduates
4
0
4
Total
854
1161
2015
By Courses:
Sophomores Juniors
Seniors
P.G.'s
Total
College
395
354
228
2
979
Business
346
311
206
2
865
General
51
47
73
0
171
Total
792
712
507
4
2015
Sources of Sophomores:
School
Number
Bicknell Junior High
149
Central Junior High
351
South Junior High
243
Others
30
Repeaters
19
Total
792
248
VOCATIONAL SCHOOL ENROLMENT (As of October 1, 1962)
X
XI
XII
Total
Auto Body
18
Automotive Mechanics
25
18
16
59
Cabinetmaking
15
15
10
40
Carpentry
17
27
17
61
Electronics
24
24
Graphic Arts
22
18
15
55
Sheet Metal
11
17
11
39
Totals
132
95
69
296
JUNIOR HIGH ENROLMENT (As of October 1, 1962)
Grade VII in other buildings
VI
VIII
IX
Total
Bicknell Junior High
193
178
185
556
Central Junior High
212
212
447
441
1312
South Junior High
307
304
278
889
Totals
519
405
929
904
2757
ELEMENTARY ENROLMENT (As of October 1, 1962)
Athens
John F. McCulloch
54
53
50
56
64
52
329
Elden H. Johnson
114
109
97
79
78
100
577
Abigail and John Adams
60
84
60
52
67
84
407
Academy Avenue
60
55
57
47
72
358
James Humphrey
62
62
88
67 64
49
83
408
Washington
72
55
34 67
63 57
32 56
67
374
Hunt
112
110
94
75
94
101
586
Homestead
50
57
46
55
50
53
311
William Seach
31
27
29
42
43
172
Pratt
47
65
55
55
56
52
330
Ralph Talbot
41
49
45
60
61
64
320
Thomas V. Nash, Jr.
32
29
52
44
44
54
255
Edward B. Nevin
66
75
69
76
72
82
440
Pond
77
64
65
83
84
93
466
Educable . Classes
49
49
Trainable Classes
25
25
Totals
873
949
963
966
962 1117
74 5904
V
IV
III
II 66
I 61
Sp. Total
VI 26
51
57
51
312
56
185
Lawrence W. Pingree
18
249
EMPLOYMENT CERTIFICATES
Total number of minors between the ages of 14 and 16 certified during 1962 for:
Boys
Girls
Total
Full-time Employment
0
0
0
Part-time Employment
3/7
25
62
-
-
Totals
37
25
62
EDUCATIONAL CERTIFICATES
Total numbers of minors between the ages of 16 and 18 certified for employment during 1962:
Boys
Girls
Total
218
320
538
SCHOOL CENSUS
(As of October 1, 1962)
BOYS
5-6 Years
7-13 Years
14-15 Years
Total
Public Schools
634
3391
901
4926
Private Schools
171
750
115
1036
County and State Schools
6
13
15
34
Not Enrolled in any School
528
0
0
528
Totals
1339
4154
1031
6524
GIRLS:
Public Schools
605
3236
830
4671
Private Schools
162
759
112
1033
Country and State Schools
1
5
5
11
Not Enrolled in any School
461
0
0
461
Total
1229
4000
947
6176
Grand Total
2568
8154
1978
12700
REPORT OF SUPERVISOR OF ATTENDANCE
Absences investigated
1,048
Check on transfer pupils
52
School discipline cases
27
Total
1,127
Court cases
43
Informal hearings
15
Cases turned over to Probation Officer
26
Cases turned over to Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
1
Committed to Middlesex Training School
5
Investigation of parents failing to send children to school
3
.250
Investigation of neglected children 4
Investigation of family trouble 3
Investigation of damage to school property 11
Investigation of breaking and entering school buildings 3
Investigation of breaking and entering and larceny cases 9
Investigation of fires set
2
Investigation of damage to automobiles
1
Investigation of illegal parking in school yard 13
Investigation of disturbances on a school bus
4
Investigation of child throwing water-filled ballon at a bus 1 Investigation of iost property 1
Investigation of broken windows at school
1
Investigation of man prowling in school building
1
Investigation of books not returned to school department
1
Investigation of bomb hoax
3
Investigation of illegal sale of liquor to minors
3
Investigation of students drinking wine
1
Investigation of obscene pictures
1
Investigation of obscene literature 1
Investigation of disturbances at school 3
1
Total
161
Property Recovered $2,564.35
REPORT OF HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Students examined by the school physicians, assisted by school nurses:
High School 720
Elementary and Junior High 1,522
Diphtheria immunization program (reinforcing or booster doses)
Grades I, VI and X 1,794
Sabin Oral Polio Vaccine given in all grades:
Type I 9,478
Type III 9,095
Massachusetts Vision Tests:
Given in High, Elementary and Junior High Schools 10,370
Hearing Acuity Tests:
Given in High, Elementary and Junior High Schools 10,370
Home Visits Made by School Nurses:
High School
75
Elementary and Junior High Schools
373
251
Investigation of child being burned by lighter fluid
REPORT OF DENTAL CLINIC (Paid for by Board of Health)
Total patients
661
New patients
149
Fillings:
Amalgam:
One surface
163
Two surfaces
115
Three surfaces
31
Cement
One surface
34
Two surfaces
17
Three surfaces
5
Silicates
8
Treatments:
Prophylaxis
147
Zinc Oxide
56
Pulpotomy
12
Bases:
Cement
52
Cavitex
61
Zinc Oxide
3
Dycal
30
Calcium Hydroxide
20
Extractions:
133
Permanent
46
X-Rays
37
Anesthesia:
450
Total Clinic Hours
291
Emergency Treatments
9
Patients Completed
46
Defect notices sent home
970
COST OF EDUCATION For Current Day School Expenditures Per Pupil in Average Membership
School
Year
State Average Cost per pupil $234.80
Weymouth Cost per pupil
Amount Weymouth Cost Less Than State Average
1951-1952
$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
1955-1956
273.51
246.22
27.29
1956-1957
291.00
263.25
27.75
1957-1958
309.64
280.55
29.09
1958-1959
328.34
305.53
22.81
1959-1960
347.98
337.90
10.08
1960-1961
371.60
353.99
17.61
1961-1962
373.24
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Primary
Regional
Percentage Distributions for 1962, 1961, 1960. 1959 and 1954 Expenditures
Account
1962
Percentage
Classification
Expenditures*
1962
1961
1960
1959
1954
Administration
$ 68,418.48
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.7
2.3
Teachers' Salaries
2,968,868.90
68.5
59.1
69.0
67.7
53.7
Textbooks and Supplies
115,536.28
2.7
2.7
2.7
3.1
4.0
Instructional Expense
53,604.77
1.2
1.3
1.2
1.2
.8
Custodians' Salaries
247,998.68
5.7
5.6
5.5
5.7
5.6
Fuel
50,655.95
1.2
1.2
1.1
1.1
1.3
Light, Water, Telephones
68,087.90
1.6
1.6
1,6
1.4
1.3
Custodians' Supplies
31,356.27
.7
.6
.7
.7
.6
Maintenance and Outlay
221,307.72
5.1
4.8
5.2
6.4
8.2
Health
33,155.99
.8
.8
.8
.8
.8
Transportation of Pupils
162,773.39
3.7
3.8
3.7
3.7
3.9
Other Auxiliary Agencies
57,051.09
1.3
1.2
1.2
1.2
.8
Day Vocational
193,462.84
4.5
4.3
4.4
4.5
6.0
Evening Schools
15,948.46
.4
.4
.4
.4
.5
Summer School
6,491.73
.1
.1
.1
1
N.D.E. Act
21,724.39
5
.6
.5
Traveling Expense)
Veterans' Pensions)
17,117.37
.4
.3
.3
.3
.2
Total Expenditures Totals
$4,333,560.12
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
Instructional Salaries
$3,128,152.02
72.2
72.7
72.5
71.1
69.0
Noninstructional Salaries 474,758.10
11.0
10.9
10.6
11.4
10.8
Total Salaries
$3,602,910.12
83.2
83.6
83.1
82.5
79.8
* Includes expenditures from Federal Funds
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MEMBERSHIP BY AGE AND GRADE (as of October 1, 1962) AGES
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
Totals
Grade I
209
857
50
1
962
Grade II
173
707
75
7
966
Grade III
224
653
74
15
963
Grade IV
1
254
606
78
22
2
949
Grade V
294
552
77
25
1
873
Grade VI
241
531
80
20
1
273
525
98
25
2
1
2
286
505
101
3.2
3
Grade IX
5
287
474
118
16
4
Special Classes (Educable)
1
5
5
8
8
11
7
2
2
Trainable Classes
3
5
2
1
1
2
7
2
2
549
113
38
6
1
1
927
Grade X
185
515
90
12
3
805
Grade XI
1
122
377
60
13
2
575
Grade XII
3
1
4
Postgraduates
Totals
209 1030
985 988
984
892 911
933
926
833
894
772
513
81
18
2
1
10,972
924
Grade VII
929
Grade VIII
904
49
25
219
1117
HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS
Financial Statement for Period January 1, 1962 to January 1, 1963
Balance on hand January 1, 1962 in Treasurer's Office $ 5.97
Receipts:
Admissions:
Football
$17,188.31
Basketball
1,203.90
Track & Cross Country
244.00
Town Appropriation
12,514.21
31,150.42
Total Deposited with Town Treasurer
$31,156.39
Expenditures:
Football
$10,620.62
Football Insurance
1,080.00
Guarantees
3,947.22
Special Transportation
1,105.50
Basketball
2,403.36
Baseball
1,699.62
Track & Cross Country
2,317.97
Hockey
2,491.22
Wrestling
554.35
Tennis
221.11
Golf
349.90
Band
114.00
Cheerleaders
315.68
Miscellaneous
27,220.55 580.61
27,801.16
Balance on hand January 1, 1963 in Treasurer's Office
$ 3,355.23
Petty Cash in Athletic Office
$ 200.00
* This figure includes 1961 receipts from Brockton, $3,139.00 and Chelsea, $200.00; it does not include 1962 guarantee from Watertown, $200.00.
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SUMMARY OF EXPENSE IN DIFFERENT SPORTS January 1. 1962 - January 1, 1963
Football
Basketball
Baseball
Hockey
Track
Tennis Golf
Cheer- Band leaders
Totals
Equip-
ment
$3,528.19
$ 1.007.33
$ 747.07
$1,471.47
$1. 001.62 $213.99 $154.98 $230.10
$284.28
$8.638.93
Cleaning &
Repair
1,212.62
86.24
87.46
159.98
397.82
54.59
1,998.71
Laundry
181.40
19.98
201.38
Police
1,086.50
170.00
41.25
1,297.75
Gatemen
546.00
226.00
772.00
Custodians
242.50
158.75
401.25
Field Expense 370.35
370.35
Ice, rental
510.00
Movies
946.49
946.49
Transpor-
tation
382.30
253.50
310.50
173.68
513.91
170.95
12.81
82.80
$78.00
1,978.45
Meals
55.00
30.00
36.00
121.00
Officials
711.00
355.00
352.00
15.00
70.00
15.00
1.518.00
Coaching
200.00
200.00
Scouting
49.89
49.89
Commissioner
35.00
25.00
60.00
League Dues
10.00
40.00
25.00
25.00
10.00
120.00
Entry Fees
137.50
32.00
9.00
168.50
Telephone
14.83
14.83
Awards
40.80
65.15
56.70
70.20
31.50
18.00
18.00
36.00
31.50
367.85
Medical
909.93
909.93
First Aid
97.82
81.39
80.89
80.89
80.89
10.32
10.32
442.52
Totals $10,620.62
$2,403.36
$1,699.62 $2,491.22
" $2, 317.97 $554.35 $221.11 $349.90 $114.00 $315.68
$21,087.83
.. ..
10.00
510.00
Wrest- ing
CAFETERIAS
Weymouth High; Bicknell, South and Central Junior Highs; and 18 Elementary Schools Financial Statement for School Year 1961-1962
Balance on hand, September 1, 1961
$ 27,745.69
INCOME:
Total Sales Reimbursement, National School Lunch Program
$129,609.84 52,480.15 182,089.99
$209,835.68
EXPENDITURES:
Food
Labor
Supplies
$121,308.06 52,221.62 1,144.39 628.09
Repairs
Miscellaneous: Includes gas, telephone, express, carrying charges on State surplus commodities,
paper supplies, postage, travel expense, etc. 4,138.76
179,440.92
Balance on hand, September 1, 1962
$ 30,394.76
SUMMARY
Balance on hand, September 1, 1962
$30,394.76 27,745.69
$ 2,649.07
Inventory, September 1, 1961
$ 2,373.29
Inventory, September 1, 1962
2,793.83
420.54
Net Increase 1961-1962
$ 3,069.61
257
Balance on hand, September 1, 1961
GRADUATION EXERCISES WEYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL-CLASS OF 1962
Class Motto: Yesterday the foundation for today; today the blueprint for tomorrow.
School Colors: Maroon and Gold
LIEUTENANT RALPH TALBOT THEATRE Weymouth High School WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE THIRTEENTH-Six O'Clock
CLASS OFFICERS
President
Robert Bailey Miller
Vice-President
David Warren Foote
Secretary Kathleen Margaret Corrigan
Treasurer Natalie Louise Roulston
VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT OFFICERS
President
James Edward Young
Vice-President
Lloyd Layton Gillie
Secretary-Treasurer
Wayne Howard Albion
CLASS MARSHALS
Cynthia Olsen
Peter Malcolm Newton
MOTTO COMMITTEE
Susan Alemian
Ann Killory James Manning
Judith Blanchard
John Chroniak
John DeLuca
Garold McWilliams Jean Mills Cynthia Olsen Robert Pirie
Mark Dowds
Ronald Galliher
Donna Garrisson
Laraine Hawes
James Richmond Deborah Welsch
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PROGRAM
PROCESSIONAL
INVOCATION
Rev. James J. McGowan
STAR SPANGLED BANNER
ADDRESS OF WELCOME
Robert Bailey Miller Class President
SELECTION-"Americans We"
Fillmore
CHORUS-"Battle Hynın of the Republic"
Steffe-Ringwald
HIGH HONOR ESSAY "Compromise"
John Anthony DeLuca
SOLO-"Sonatine" (3rd Movement) Ravel
Laraine Frances Hawes
HIGH HONOR ESSAY Mark Whitney Downs "Youth's Moral Challenge"
SOLO-"Largo"
Handel
Wayne Parry
HIGH HONOR ESSAY
Marie Eileen Sullo
"Our Future Moral Challenge"
CHORUS-"I'll Walk With God" Brodszky-MacLean
ANNOUNCEMENT OF AWARDS Robert Bailey Miller
PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS
Mr. Theodore L. Hanabury Member of the School Committee
SCHOOL SONG-"The Cross of Gray" John Ghiorse. Norman Loud
BENEDICTION
Rev. Donald C. Ward
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THREE-YEAR HIGH HONORS
Judith Ann Blanchard
Barbara Jayne Clement
Jean Lorraine Mills
Marcia Jean Norling Marcia Lee Peterson
Janice Elizabeth Robar
Natalie Louise Roulston
Karen Anne Goldsworthy
Claire Louise Sharp
Frederick Ralph Hanhisalo
Marie Louise Jerpi
Marie Eileen Sullo Sally Jean Verbeck
Elaine Cynthia Ward
THREE-YEARS HONORS
Charles Finley Adams
Ann Marie Killory
Susan Alemian
Kathleen Mary Kilpatrick
Paul Almeida
Katherine Marie Lamond
Joan Asher
Viesturs Argots Liepkalns
Mary Elizabeth Barter
Marsha Anne Lindsay
Patricia Ann Berg
Geraldine Luthe Margaret Jane Lynch Ann MacFarlane
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George Allen Ahlson
Janet DeGregory
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Ann Hanabury
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Janet Rose DiTommaso
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Victor Henry Karstunen
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