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10
1
11
13.94
12.75
91.51
2,263
207
48
10
Abbie A. Bell
31
1
32
31.14
30.16
96.85
5,413
176
24
6
Clareberta Wilson
22
11
33
31.81
30.26
95.12
5,431
278
32
14
Elizabeth Gardner
37
1
38
37.34
35.38
95.51
6,351
288
49
24
Signe M. Peterson
28
7
1 36
37.67
35.70
94.75
6,408
354
53
20
Amanda J. Stephenson
33
33
32.60
31.15
95.54
5,591
261
29
7
Theresa J. Collins
28
1 29
28.70
27.22
94.84
4,886
265
8
5
Winifred Beal
36
1
37
35.42
33.95
95.84
6.094
264
47
26
163
REPORT OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE
Greenwood
No. of Different Pupils Enrolled
Membership
Attendance
Days
5-6
7-14
Franklin
Edna M. Paulson
B RECORD OF ATTENDANCE FOR SCHOOL YEAR 1932 - 1933
No. of Different Pupils Enrolled
School
Teacher
Pupils
5-6
Pupils
7-14
Pupils
14-16
Pupils
16 or over
Enrollment
Average
Average
Percent
Attendance
Attendance
Days
Absence
Tardiness
Dismissals
M. Grace Pike
37
37
38.16
36.53
95.71
6,555
294
43
22
Laura A. Hart
32
32
32.25
30.92
95.87
5,550
238
15
17
Lillian J. Shoff
33
33
31.46
29.67
94.30
5,325
321
22
14
Hilda M. Hayden
42
42
40.95
38.82
94.78
6,968
382
22
16
Susie Long
41
41
38.90
36.58
94.03
6,566
416
23
21
Grace E. Widtfeldt
19
19
38
36.67
33.50
91.37
6,013
568
27
8
Maude E. Parks
9
27
36
33.72
31.68
93.96
5,687
365
48
1
Madaliene J. Crocker
40
40
38.21
34.35
89.89
6,165
693
18
7
Alice E. Calkins
41
41
36.42
33.47
91.91
6,008
528
47
6
Hamilton
Elizabeth M. Janson
11
11
11.87
11.19
94.27
2,027
124
33
2
Elizabeth D. Burke
4
10
14
14.35
13.55
94.42
2,454
148
23
8
Eleanor B. Ringdahl
18
1
19
17.35
16.59
95.95
2,979
125
0
3
Katheryn D. Carney
39
39
34.90
33.23
95.18
5,965
301
37
37
Bella A. Rattray
34
34
34.65
33.06
95.42
5,935
284
32
11
Lydia M. Sullivan
14
9
23
24.14
22.23
92.08
3,992
340
29
3
Lincoln
Eva M. Chick
32
3
35
33.06
32.14
97.21
5,737
156
30
12
Ruth B. Spence
32
2
1
35
34.25
33.48
97.75
5,977
139
8
4
Clara E. Davidson
39
1
40
40.11
39.02
97.28
6,966
195
37
5
Catherine E. Doran
35
3
38
34.35
33.34
97.05
5,951
180
3
2
Jessie S. Dyer
24
24
24.45
23.53
96.23
4,200
166
9
6
Dorothy Flannigan
27
1
28
29.71
28.56
96.12
5,099
206
13
4
Ruth C. Webber
21
21
20.49
19.96
97.41
3,563
95
10
23
23.23
22.23
95.69
3,969
180
5
1
Bernice Hendrickson
45
45
46.57
44.70
95.98
7,979
295
31
5
Hannah Ardill
7
27
34
31.15
29.18
93.67
5,209
353
15
5
Marv I. Hawkins
10
21
31
30.29
28.70
94.75
5,123
285
17
3
164
TOWN OF WAKEFIELD
Hurd
.
.
Dorothy G. Wallace
23
Total
Membership
Attendance
Days
B RECORD OF ATTENDANCE FOR SCHOOL YEAR 1932 - 1933
No. of Different Pupils Enrolled
School
Teacher
Pupils
5-6
Pupils
7-14
Pupils
14-16
Pupils
16 or over
Total
Enrollment
Average
Average
Percent
Attendance
Attendance
Absence
Tardiness
Dismissals
Blanche Meserve
37
3
40
41.16
37.15
90.25
6,632
716
49
9
Mary L. Poland
30
4
34
34.49
32.26
93.53
5,760
398
31
2
Christine Callan
30
4
34
28.78
27.69
96.20
4,943
194
23
10
Margaret Landers
30
2
32
32.82
30.87
94.05
5,510
348
38
13
Alice M. Scipione
48
48
41.81
39.80
95.19
7,105
358
62
9
Hester A. Walker
7
31
41
36.50
34.55
94.65
6,479
365
67
11
Hazel O. Wilder
29
7
36
36.66
30.19
89.68
5,389
619
87
13
Mary E. Geagan
34
1
35
36.28
34.38
94.76
6,173
340
20
24
Ruth V. Conley
28
28
28.99
27.67
95.44
4,967
223
14
14
Bessie E. David
34
1
35
37.12
36.11
97.27
6,483
366
33
27
Irene F. Norton
47
47
44.14
41.40
93.79
74.33
451
49
12
Lillian A. Shaffer
46
46
41.92
39.77
94.87
7,140
362
125
34
Elizabeth Strout
9
37
46
44.65
41.39
92.69
7,430
586
102
15
33
2
35
32.87
29.77
90.56
5,344
561
61
21
West Ward
25
25
24.04
22.76
94.67
4,087
232
44
20
Flora S. Hall
19
12
31
31.35
27.80
88.67
4,991
637
75
11
Woodville
30
30
26.20
25.30
96.57
4,515
160
7
2
32
1
33
29.88
28.98
96.99
5,172
160
12
6
Myrta E. Knight
31
31
30.26
29.21
96.52
5,214
260
22
7
Pauline T. Evans
28
28
25.93
24.59
94.85
4,390
236
30
6
6
22
28
26.65
25.26
94.82
4,510
246
22
1
25
3
28
24.79
23.16
93.41
4,134
291
41
1
396
1960
662
521
3539
3421.34
3232.14
94.47
583,144
30,961
4,774
2,249
.
REPORT OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE
165
Days
Days
Attendance
Membership
Montrose
Warren
Alice J. Kernan
Mabel A. Kernan
Bernice Bazley
Grace M. Cheyne
Susie Leone
Winifred Geizer
166
TOWN OF WAKEFIELD
C
SCHOOL ORGANIZATION
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Willard B. Atwell, Ph.B., 1911, Brown University SECRETARY TO THE SUPERINTENDENT Pauline E. Meads, B. S., 1929, Simmons College
CLERK Anna M. Anderson, 1931, Wakefield High School
LIST OF REGULAR TEACHERS TO DATE
Date of First
Grade Election Where Educated
Name
HIGH SCHOOL
Charles J. Peterson, A. B.
Roland H. Kinder,
B. S., Ed. M.
Sub-Master
1919 University of N. H.
*Helen F. Gilmore
Dean of Girls
1913 Boston University
Marjorie E. Bent
66
1928
Boston School of Phy. Ed.
Marjorie T. Bunker, A. B.
66
1924
Boston University
Mary Butler, A. B.
1930
Boston University
Joseph Cassano, B. Voc. Ed.
66
1927
Mass. State College
Bernice L. Caswell, B. S., B. L. I., M. A. 66
1927
College
Elvira C. Cosman, A. B.
66
1921
Boston University
Raymond S. Dower
66
1918
Northampton College
Harriet D. Dunning, A. B.
66
1926
Radcliffe College
Joseph H. Fanck
1913
Mass. School of Art
R. Edgar Fisher, A. B.
66
1921
Bowdoin College
Thelma L. Fletcher, B. S.
66
1926
Simmons College
Arthur A. Fulton, LL. B.
66
1915
Northampton College Blackstone Institute
A. True Hardy, A. B.
66
1930
Boston University
Myron Gallop, B. S.
66
1929
Bates College
William D. Healey, A. B.
66
1928
Holy Cross College
Howard J. Heavens, A. B., M. A. “
1927
Amherst College Columbia University
Janet S. Height, A. B. 66
1929 Boston University
Ruth F. Hiatt, B. B. A., M. B. A.
1921
Boston University
Isabel M. Hirst
1916
Mass. School of Art
Katherine M. Kelly, A. B. 66
1925 Boston University
Annette E. Lane, A. B.
1930
University of Maine
Margaret L. Macdonald
66
1927 Salem Commercial
Louis P. Marche
66
1923
Wentworth Institute
Principal 1919 Wesleyan University Harvard University
Eleanor K. Abbott, A. B.
Assistant 1930
Wheaton College
Columbia and Emerson
167
REPORT OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE
Date of First Election Where Educated
Harriet Mason, A. B.
66
1922
Wheaton College
Thomas C. Murray, A. B.
1931
Boston College Wellesley College and
Ethelyn M. Pattee, A. B. M. A.
Assistant
1927 Columbia University
Alfred E. Preble, B. S.
66
1913
Tufts College
Ethel G. Reed, A. B., M. A.
1911
Tufts and Middlebury Colleges
M. Alice Ryan, B. B. A.
1902
Boston University
Margaret A. Ryan, A. B.
66
1905
Boston University
Homer M. Shellenberger, B.P.E.
1925
Springfield College
*S. Morton Sherman
1925
Carnegie Institute Washington State
Genesta B. Tooker
1924
Donald White, A. B.
66
1930
Harvard College Mass. State College
Olive G. Glover
Secretary
1927
Clark's Business School
EIGHTH GRADE
George E. Hayes, B. S. in Ed. Principal
1920
Bridgewater State Teachers' College (4 Yrs.) Boston University Wisconsin University
Hertha Bergner, A. B. Eliza V. Coburn
Assistant
1926
66
1912
Salem State Teachers' College
*Isabel M. Elliot
66
1900
Boston University
*Lois I. Jordan Ida G. Low Mary Kalaher
1918
Needham High School
66
1888
Salem State Teachers' College
GREENWOOD SCHOOL
Ross Vardon
Principal
1919
Castine Normal (2 Yrs.) Bridgewater State Teachers' College (3 Yrs.)
Abbie A. Bell
8 1925
Salem State Teachers' College
Clareberta Wilson, A. B.
8
1923
Radcliffe College
Signe M. Peterson
7
1925
Salem State Teachers' College
Elizabeth Gardner
7
1898
Calais Academy, Maine
Amanda J. Stephenson
6
1926
Aroostook Normal
Theresa J. Collins
6
1928
Salem State Teachers' College
Winifred Beal
5
1924
Washington State Normal
M. Grace Pike
5
1922
Keene Normal
Laura A. Hart
4
1910
Framingham State Teachers' College
Name
Grade
1925
Smith College
168
TOWN OF WAKEFIELD
C
Date of First
Name
Grade
Election
·Where Educated
Lillian J. Shoff
4
1928
Plymouth Normal
Hilda M. Hayden
3
1924
Salem State Teachers' College
*Susie E. Long
3
1907
Castine Normal
Grace Widtfeldt
2
1927
Salem State Teachers' College
Maude E. Parks
2
1919
Plymouth Normal
Madaliene J. Crocker
1
1930
Lesley Normal
Alice E. Calkins
1
1924
Wheelock K. T. S.
HURD SCHOOL
Eleanor B. Ringdahl, Principal
5-6
1919
New Britain Normal
Katheryn Carney
3-4
1925
Salem State Teachers' College Perry Ktg. Normal
Bella Rattray
1-2
1926
LINCOLN SCHOOL
T. Frank Shea
Principal
1902
Westfield State Teachers' College (4 Yrs.)
Eva M. Chick
7
1926
Gorham Normal
Ruth B. Spence
7
1925
Gorham Normal
Clara E. Davidson
6
1907
Truro Prov. Normal
Catherine A. Doran
5-6
1926
Keene Normal
Dorothy Flannigan
5
1931
Salem State Teachers'
College
Dorothy G. Wallace
4
1926
Iowa State Teachers' College
Ruth C. Webber
3-4
1925
Aroostook State Normal
Bernice E. Hendrickson
3
1908
Mary I. Hawkins
2
1896
*Hannah J. Ardill
2
1892
Blanche L. Meserve
1 1916
Mary L. Poland
1
1925
FRANKLIN SCHOOL Eliot B. Leonard, B. S., in Ed. Principal 1931
Newark State Normal New York University
Ethel A. Rodgerson
7
1925
Farmington Normal
Ethel M. Wilson
6-7
1923
Plymouth Normal
Cora Guarnaccia
6
1923
Salem State Teachers' College Southboro High School Salem State Teachers' College Plymouth Normal Lowell State Teachers' College
Salem State Teachers' College
1
REPORT OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE
Date of First
Name
Grade
Election
Where Educated
Mabel F. Johnson
5
1926
Plymouth Normal
*Stella H. Blaikie
4
1927
Wellesley College
Edna May Paulson
3-4
1926
Fitchburg State Teachers' College
Katherine L. Kelly
· 3
1894
Salem State Teachers' College
Helen M. Delaney
2
1924
Fitchburg State Teachers' College
Lydia M. Sullivan
2
1916
Fitchburg State Teachers' College
Avis M. Jones
1
1925
Aroostook State Normal
Esther M. Winkler
1
1927
Wheelock K. T. S.
Lee Pfeiffer
Special
1925 Wheelock K. T. S.
Elizabeth D. Burke
Special
1927
Lowell State Teachers' College
MONTROSE SCHOOL Christine Callan, B. S., in Ed.
6-7
1931
Teachers' College, Boston, Mass. 1
Margaret M. Landers
5-6
1930
Salem State Teachers' College
Alice Scipione
3-4
1926
Salem State Teachers' College
Hester A. Walker
2-3
1924
Hazel O. Wilder, Principal
1
1923
Salem State Teachers' College Salem State Teachers' College
WEST WARD SCHOOL
*Mabel A. Kernan, Principal 3-4 Flora A. Hall 1-2
1931
Lesley Normal
WOODVILLE SCHOOL
Eliot B. Leonard, B. S. in Ed. Principal 1931 Newark State Normal New York University Bernice O. Bazley, B. S. in Ed. 7 1929 Salem State Teachers' College Boston University
Grace M. Cheyne
6
1920
Lowell State Teachers' College
Myrta E. Knight
5
1910
Salem State Teachers' College
Pauline T. Evans
3-4
1925
Susie Leone
2-3
1931
Keene Normal Lowell State Teachers' College
169
1899 Boston University
170
TOWN OF WAKEFIELD
C
Date of First
Name
Grade Election Where Educated
Winifred Geizer
1
1928 Salem State Teachers' College
SPECIAL
Eleanor Blaikie
Physical Training 1929
Sargent
C. Albert Jones
Music 1913 Boston Conservatory
Dr. C. E. Montague
School Physician 1912 Williams College Boston Univ. Med. School.
Mary K. English
School Nurse 1916
J. Edward Hatch Attendance Officer Custodian of Buildings 1928
JANITORS
Edward E. Eaton
High
28 Park Street
George E. Zwicker
High
49 Emerson Street
Irving A. Wells, Engineer
High
34 Emerson Street
Mary C. Higgins
High
16 Armory Street
Carl A. Peterson High
242 Albion Street
M. Leo Conway
Lincoln
10 Bennett Street
Charles W. Stevens
Warren
13 Highland Avenue
Eugene Lenners
Woodville
205 North Avenue
Michael Neary
Greenwood
57 Greenwood Avenue
Thomas Hemsworth
Hurd
27 Park Street
James F. Curley
Franklin
2 Birch Hill Avenue
G. Fred Dodge
Montrose
163 Salem Street
T. John Ardill
West Ward
8 Fairmount Avenue
* Not a graduate
171
REPORT OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE
D
COST OF PUBLIC DAY SCHOOL - 1933
General Expenses:
Supt. of Schools: Attendance Officer
Total
High
Eler.
Salaries
$ 5,898.96
Other Expenses
441.95
School Committee:
Clerks, Other Expenses
2,909.63
Instruction :
Supervisors:
Salaries
5,065.20 50.00
Principals
16,987.10
$ 4,050.00
$ 12,937.10
Teachers
176,791.97
76,310.15
100,481.82
Text Books
3,580.64
1,925.48
1,655.16.
Supplies
4,143.44
2,817.11
1,326.33
Operation :
Janitor Service
17,400.62
7,025.37
10,375.25
Fuel
5,279.24
1,520.50
3,758.74
Miscellaneous
3,421.35
1,229.31
2,192.04
Maintenance:
Repairs and Upkeep
9,278.81
4,188.95
5,089.86
Auxiliary Agencies:
Health
2,121.41
10.10
2,111.31
Library
42.95
42.95
Tuition
324.75
23.31
301.44
Miscellaneous
1,012.74
474.83
537.91
Transportation
1,077.82
118.92
958.90
Outlay
191.18
103.68
87.50
Total
$256,019.76
$ 99,840.66 $141,813.36.
Expenses
172
TOWN OF WAKEFIELD
E
HOW A SCHOOL DOLLAR IS SPENT
9
8
7
23456
1. Outlay $ .0007
:2. Auxiliaries .0100
3. Office Expenses, inc. clerk hire, telephones, etc. .0114
4. Miscellaneous: Water, Light, Janitor Supplies .0134
5. Fuel .0206
6. Books and Supplies .0302
7. Repairs and Upkeep .0362
8. Janitors .0680
9. Supt., Att. Officer, Teachers, School Physician and Nurse .8095
$1.0000
1
REPORT OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE
173
F AGE AND GRADE CHART January 1, 1934
Gr. Age
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18 19 20 21 Tot ..
B
87
53
14
1
155
1
G
83
50
9
142
B
3
68
59
13
3
146
2
G
6
82
50
5
1
144
B
61
55
18
3
13.7
3
G
2
73
50
17
3
145
B
136 .
4
G
130
B
4
55
50
19
7
1
136
5
G
6
64
33
15
1
3
122
B
5
61
47
23
10
4
1
151
6
G
.5
83
52
13
8
2
163
B
12
61
51
26
4
3
157
7
G
12
71
47
11
5
146
B
7
63
37
27
6
1
141
8
G
7
58
40
21
5
131
B
10
61
57
39
14
181
9
G
8
69
77
15
2
1
172
B
5
65
47
29
8
2 2
158
10
G
10
78
47
15
4
154
B
7
51
44
25
6
133
11
G
10
63
26
9
2
110
B
5 35
30
9
2 3 84
12
G
8
49
25
9
91
H. S. B
6
5
1
12
Spec. G
1
2
1
4
8
Elem. B
29
Spec. G
1
2
1
2
6
Total
179
255
277
255
269
285
291
294
289
359
296
217
109 37 4 4 3420
Boys
90
121
141
132
130
146
139
166
146
166
157
123
69 22 4 4 1756
Girls
89
134
136
123
139
139
152
128
143
193
139
94
40
15
1664
6
59
49
18
3
1
4
62
52
7
5
1
2
2
11
6
2
5
·
174
TOWN OF WAKEFIELD
G
CHANGES IN TEACHERS
Resignations High School
Dorothy K. Kohl
Elementary
To be married
Retired
Jessie S. Dyer
Leave of Absence High School
Anne H. Meserve
Mildred Jones
Edward D. Peverley Elementary
Muriel B. Shea Elizabeth Janson
Ralph O. Powers Grace A. Jenkins
Transfers
Lydia M. Sullivan Elizabeth D. Burke
From Hurd to Franklin From Hamilton to Franklin
To be married
Katharine Goodwin
.
175
REPORT OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE
H
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION
Overture and March
Chorus-"America, the Beautiful"
Essay-Walt Whitman, Singer of American Democracy Mary Esther Joyce, Salutatorian
Chorus-"The Lost Chord" Sullivan
"America for Me"
"Arrival"
Henry Van Dyke
William Francis Richardson
"The Courtin' "
James Russell Lowell
Virginia Purrington
Violin Solo-"Tarantella" Henry
Guy T. Stella
Honor Essay-Martha Berry-"The Opportunity Lady" Elaine Knight Kenyon
Excerpts from First Bunker Hill Oration Daniel Webster
Thomas William Kennedy
Chorus-"The Bells of Notre Dame" Klemm
Stark Young
The Twilight Saint Marjorie Anne Moore
Essay-Hamlin Garland-Exemplar of American Ideals Amelia Pauline Miezwa, Valedictorian
Presentation of Diplomas
Mrs. L. Wallace Sweetser, Member of School Committee
Class Song
Orchestra
176
TOWN OF WAKEFIELD
CLASS MOTTO "We Can, We Will"
CLASS COLORS Blue and Silver
CLASS SONG
From balmy port a ship sets sail, To try her skill throughout the world. She's built to weather any gale By restless Seas of Life unfurled. Her course is narrow, long, and straight; But still undaunted waits her crew, Ambitious now to challenge Fate And bring the ship her honor due.
For THIRTY-THREE we name this ship; And Classmates, all must pass the test Of sailing on a toilsome trip To reach new land-our future quest. Our Captain has prepared us well, It's now our turn the helm to take; And hence our parting thought we tell: "We can, we will" our journey make!
Words by Gladys Parker, '33
177
REPORT OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE
CLASS OF 1933
Doris Edith Allen Jerome S. Altieri
Dorothy Cecilia Anderberg Eleanor M. Assenza Helen Frances Ayer .
Wesley Martin Ball Albert Harold Bangs Una Frances Bangs Henry O. Baril Edmund J. Bartnick Henrietta Ann Bartnick Alfred Warren Bauer Arthur Edmund Bauer *Virginia Agnes Bauer Stella V. Bilicki Jane Frances Bonito Arlene Jeanne Boudreau Jean Gould Bowser Lillian Mary Bridges Winsor Bruce
*Marjorie Louise Bullard Mary J. Butler Roland Worthley Butters, Jr. Herbert Alan Buttrick, Jr. Enid Virginia Cahoon John R. Callahan Virginia Mildred Cammon
*Olga Mary Cantone Charles J. Capone Alice E. Carow John Francis Casey Michael Anthony Cavalier Joseph Raymond Chartier *Elin Linnea Chelman Otis Leroy Christie Alan Hubert Clapp John Joseph Cleary Charles Edward Climo
Walter Huntley Comee, Jr. Marjorie Bancroft Connell Mabel June Cook Ruth Marion Crosby Mary Mildred Curley Richard Joseph Curley Dorothy Frances Curran Herbert William Currier
Ida M. Jones Emily Jordan *Mary Esther Joyce Thomas William Kennedy
*Elaine Knight Kenyon Velma Kearley King John Kuklinsky
Eugenia Katherine Kulacz Dorothy Pingree Lambert John Lazzaro Edward Arthur LeDuc Edward Charles Lee Anthony Lawrence Leone
Richard Spurr Lewis Edward Joseph Lilley Doris Lincoln Esther Davis Lucy
Margaret MacAlpine Jean Macdonald George Maher Thomas Paul Maloney
Roger Preston Mansfield
George Stevens McDaniel, Jr.
Alice Barbara McGrath Catherine F. McManuis Harold Edward Mew
*Amelia Miezwa David Elliot Mildram Lewis H. Millett Ada Alice Moore
Charlotte Lucy Moore
Marjorie Anne Moore Thomas Wendell Morse Hazel Moses Reggie J. Muise Mabel Agnes Muse
Mark Newbegin John A. Nutile
Irma Marguerite O'Donnell
George A. O'Keeffe
Gladys Parker Robert E. Parker
Lena Eda Pasquale
Amelia Ann Pawlowski Merton Ransom Phipps Henry Polchlpek
178
TOWN OF WAKEFIELD
Irene Elizabeth Daley Alice Gertrude Dalzell Roscoe Conklin Delamater Emilio DelRossi Priscilla Adelaide Dodge Edith Doremus Mildred Catherine Doucette Florence Mary Drinkwater Joseph P. Dufault Leon Francis Dulong Adolf Joseph Dycyan David Stiles Eaton Dorothy Evelyn Eckert
Gertrude Margaret Eckert
*Sadie Elizabeth Farrington Haskell Noyes Field Robert E. Fillis
John Francis Fitzgerald
Ronald Stanley FitzPatrick
Eleanor Foster Harriet Ethelyn Foster *Ruth Goodwin Foster *Beverly George Frizzell William M. Galloway Ada Virginia Garland Marian Gerry Thomas William Gleason Paul William Golden Milton F. Goodrich William VanNostrand Grace Elizabeth Claire Grady Rachel Lorraine Grant Mary Barbara Gregory Paul Benjamin Guarnaccia Edward James Haladay Joseph Stanley Haladay *Ruth Ellis Hall Jean Frances Halpin Myra Florence Halpin William Jacob Hanson Audrey Reed Harmon Richard S. Harper Florence Aimee Harvey Raymond L. Hatch Kenneth Richard Hatfield Lois Frances Hayward John Francis Hennessey
Frank Norman Poock Lois Potter Phyllis Pottle
*Daniel J. Pratola Elizabeth Owen Prescott Virginia Purrington
*Pansy Quinzio Maximilian J. Ramocki Mary Eleanor Rich William F. Richardson Jean Robb Miriam Ann Roderick Anita T. Rufo
William Bryant Russell Dorothy Ryan
Concetta Sampiere Joseph Santoro, Jr.
Mary Barbara Sardella
Pearl Savage Rita M. Schefisch
*Margaret Agnes Shanahan Martin Brooks Shedd Mary Loretta Simpson Everett Edward Smith Doris Eleanor Spafford Philip Leslie Spaulding
*Ruth Charlotte Spero Doris Elizabeth Spracklin Austin Lary Stearns Guy T. Stella Anthony Joseph Storti Daniel James Sullivan Robert Pearson Sweetser Eleanor Alberta Tenney Florence M. Todd Rose Marie Todesco Maybelle Tornberg John George Tucker Rose Florence Volpe *Maurice Bernard Walsh Mildred Cecelia Walsh Freda Jean Warner Samuel Merton Warner Edward James White Donald Lynwood Whitehouse Florence Lavinia Wilkes James Boit Wiswall
REPORT OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE
179
Robert Thomas Hopkins Earl J. Hubbard Lois Celia Jessawardi *Evelyn Dorothy Johnson * Honor Pupil
Beatrice Woodbury Virginia Woodbury Olga M. Woronoff Leon Gladstone Yeuell
181
REPORT OF TOWN ACCOUNTANT
Nineteenth Annual Report OF THE
TOWN ACCOUNTANT
1933
Accounting Department
RECEIPTS FOR 1933
Cash on hand, January 1, 1933
$ 95,833.56
Charles E. Walton, Coll.
Polls
$ 7,792.00
Personal
39,670.62
Real Estate
639,724.63
Total
687,187.25
Old Age Assistance
3,927.00
Moth Tax
1,922.55
Sewers (not apportioned)
2,376.26
Sewers (apportioned)
12,886.93
Betterments (not apportioned)
1,710.71
Betterments (apportioned)
4,262.10
Excise Tax
19,866.21
Interest on Taxes
11,246.32
Interest Coll.'s Balance
31.43
Tax Certifications
35.00
1931 Taxes, bankrupt case
101.36
Excise Tax, over commitment
2.26
58,368.13
Arthur H. Boardman, Treas.
Interest on deposits
$ 1,338.40
Tax Title interest
1,638.25
War Bonus Funds, interest
353.22
Beebe Trust Funds, interest
2,862.65
Library Trust Funds, interest
391.33
Park Trust Funds, interest
105.91
182
TOWN OF WAKEFIELD
Sweetser Lecture Funds, interest
425.00
Other Trust Funds, interest
312.56
Teachers' Retirement Fund
8,126.70
Sewer Connection Deposits
1,467.83
Dog Licenses
1,583.80
Temporary Loans
585,000.00
Tax Title Redemptions Total
13,712.67
617,318.32
Comm. of Mass.
Trade School
$ 957.21
Income Tax
46,945.00
Corporation Tax
8,986.44
Bank Tax
949.13
Trust Co. Tax
712.94
State Aid
1,280.00
Military Aid
86.00
Burial of Soldiers
25.00
Metropolitan Boulevard, maint.
134.70
Old Age Assistance Abatement Total
51.00
60,127.42
Board of Selectmen, Licenses:
Liquor
$ 3.00
Employment
1.00
Beer, wines, package goods
4,325.90
Motor Vehicle dealers
160.00
Signs, awnings
18.00
Victuallers
180.00
Sunday
205.00
Dance Halls
40.00
Second-hand Dealers
30.00
Pool and bowling
15.00
Auctioneers
12.00
Circus
30.00
Taxi Stands
10.00
Gasoline permits
9.00
Inn-holders
5.00
Junk
20.00
Pedlers
97.00
Sale of land (Carey)
25.00
Total
5,185.90
Middlesex County, Dog licenses
1,427.17
M. E. S. Clemons, Cost of suit
15.15
Board of Health
Milk licenses $ 113.00
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REPORT OF TOWN ACCOUNTANT
183
Contagious diseases
242.69
Tuberculosis
445.36
Sale of garbage trucks
675.00
Sale of horse Plumbing permits
47.00
Miscellaneous licenses Total
11.00
1,549.05
Highway Department
Miscellaneous receipts
$ 153.29
Plowing snow (State)
54.50
Main and Lowell Sts. (State and County) Total
12,985.21
13,193.00
Public Welfare Department
Old Age Assistance
$ 3,110.36
Mothers' Aid
707.69
Temporary Aid
4,229.23
Reimbursements
2,227.34
10,274.62
Infirmary Receipts
Sale of Milk
299.75
Sale of Eggs
159.35
Pigs
2,099.07
Slaughtering
58.70
Board
1,019.00
Poultry
116.65
Produce
498.02
Cows
665.00
All other
32.80
4,948.34
School Department
Tuition, State wards
2,233.25
Tuition, Boston
2,094.34
Tuition, Lynnfield
14,068.75
Tuition, all other
4,320.96
Miscellaneous receipts
624.63
23,341.93
Library Receipts
764.71
Municipal Light Dept.
Sale of Gas
116,459.21
Sale of Electricity
177,456.88
All Other
7,239.07
301,155.16
15.00
184
TOWN OF WAKEFIELD
Water & Sewerage Dept.
Water Rates
85,179.48
Services
1,706.24
Turn Ons
126.00
Maintenance
102.23
87,113.95
Sewer Maintenance
6.64
Fire Dept.
65.00
Court Fines
530.00
Board of Appeal
10.00
Town Hall
58.00
Sealer Weights and Measures
135.44
Inspector of Buildings
114.50
Federal Emergency Relief Fund
23,602.49
Cemetery Dept.
1,394.00
Refunds
School
70.46
Excise Tax
2.99
Auto Expenses
12.48
Library
50.00
Highways
268.86
Public Welfare
35.00
Trade School
180.68
Soldiers' Relief
126.85
Military Aid
28.00
Water Maintenance
139.40
Water, Relaying Mains
18.00
932.72
Total Receipts and Cash on Hand $1,994,652.45
APPROPRIATONS TO ENTER THE TAX LEVY OF 1933
.
Moderator's Salary
$22.50
Selectmen's Department: Salaries of Board Department Expenses
$450.00
1,400.00
1,850.00
Accounting Department
3,350.00
REPORT OF TOWN ACCOUNTANT
185
Treasurer's Department: Salary of Treasurer Department Expenses Unpaid Bills
900.00
650.00
20.25
1,570.25
Collector's Department: Salary of Collector Department Expenses
900.00
1,900.00
Unpaid Bills
21.80
2,821.80
Assessors' Department :
Salaries of Assessors
2,610.00
Department Expenses
4,900.00
Unpaid Bills
144.50
7,654.50
Town Clerk's Department: Salary of Clerk -Department Expenses
450.00
700.00
1,150.00
Legal Department
1,500.00
Vital Statistics
100.00
Election and Registration
1,438.00
Board of Appeal
50.00
Town Hall
4,200.00
Police Department
33,000.00
Unpaid Bills
75.32
33,075.32
Fire Department
36,000.00
Hydrant Rental
8,575.00
Forest Warden
150.00
Inspector of Wires
270.00
Dog Officer
540.00
Moth Department
7,000.00
Sealer of Weights and Measures
875.00
Building Inspector :
Salary
900.00
Use of Auto
150.00
1,050.00
Compensation Account
2,500.00
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TOWN OF WAKEFIELD
Inspector of Animals
270.00
Health Department:
Salaries of Board .
270.00
Department Expenses
8,000.00
Collection of Garbage
5,112.00
Collection of Garbage: Unpaid Bills Care of Dumps
82.00
100.00
13,564.00
Highway Department: General Highways
62,500.00
Public Welfare Department:
Salaries of Board
270.00
Outside Relief
96,000.00
Outside Relief Unpaid Bills
23,764.24
Infirmary Expenses
9,700.00
Infirmary Expenses Unpaid Bills
521.83
130,256.07.
Soldiers' Benefits :
Relief Agent
360.00
Relief Agent's Expenses
40.00
State Aid
1,500.00
Military Aid
500.00
Soldiers' Relief
28,000.00
Soldiers' Relief Unpaid Bills
3,152.99
33,552.99
School Department
256,000.00
Trade School
2,200.00
258,200.00*
Library Department
17,500.00.
Park and Cemetery Department:
Salaries of Board
180.00
Department Expenses
3,800.00
Cemetery Department
1,700.00
5,680.00.
Street Lights
18,000.00
Fire Insurance
3,000.00
Miscellaneous Account
300.00
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