Town annual report of the officers of Wakefield Massachusetts : including the vital statistics for the year 1933, Part 11

Author: Wakefield, Massachusetts
Publication date: 1933
Publisher: Town of Wakefield
Number of Pages: 284


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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


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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


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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


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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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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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