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39
36.69
35.04
95.50
6,238
295
25
17
Catherine A. Doran
31
31
30.76
29.91
97.23
5,324
152
3
9
Dorothy Flannigan
30
30
29.52
28.48
96.47
5,069
187
25
7
Dorothy G. Wallace
33
33
33.15
31.87
96.13
5,624
229
24
2
Ruth C. Webber
28
28
27.77
26.38
94.99
4,697
240
10
5
Bernice E. Hendrickson
37
37
35.72
34.09
95.43
6,065
280
30
3
Mary I. Hawkins
45
45
43.25
41.64
96.27
7,349
284
22
8
Hannah J. Ardill
7
31
38
37.52
35.92
95.73
5,863
272
21
1
Mary L. Poland
12
22
34
33.45
31.01
92.70
5,475
431
16
8
Blanche L. Meserve
41
2
43
40.59
36.73
90.49
6,484
682
48
9
Christine Callan
33
2
35
33.42
31.98
95.68
5,694
256
41
19
Margaret M. Landers
34
34
32.65
31.35
96.04
5,582
230
29
15
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Hurd
Lincoln
REPORT OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE
175
.
Montrose
No. of different pupils enrolled
Membership
Attendance
Days
14-16
No. of different pupils enrolled
Pupils
5-6
Pupils
Pupils
Pupils
16 or over
Total
Membership Average
Average
Percent
Attendance
Attendance
Days
Absence
Tardiness
Dismissals
Alice M. Scipione
44
44
39.73
37.63
94.70
6,623
370
34
13
Hester A. Walker
6 35
41
38.65
37.23
96.30
6,552
251
63
8
Hazel O. Wilder
25
1
2
28
25.33
23.40
92.39
4,107
337
26
4
Warren
35
1
36
33.90
32.26
95.16
5,743
293
30
12
Ruth V. Conley
29
6
35
34.29
32.60
95.07
5,773
301
34
24
Bessie E. David
35
35
34.39
32.18
93.57
5,729
394
39
22
Irene F. Norton
44
44
41.11
39.53
96.15
6,532
281
95
40
Lillian A. Shaffer
39
39
38.87
36.33
93.46
6,414
454
154
40
Elizabeth M. Strout
38
42
40.74
38.01
93.29
6,710
483
120
38
Alice J. Kernan
28
4
32
31.70
29.64
93.50
5,232
364
50
3
West Ward
Mabel A. Kernan
32
32
28.00
26.87
95.96
5,011
211
90
16
Flora S. Hall
21
37
35.89
33.46
93.22
5,907
430
38
23
29
1
30
30.07
29.17
96.99
5,191
161
14
7
Mary A. Bilicki
34
34
32.96
32.20
97.70
5,733
134
35
9
31
31
29.37
27.72
94.41
4,940
292
41
18
Mary L. Maloney
29
29
26.94
26.31
97.63
4,555
112
29
3
19
12
31
26.81
25.54
95.31
4,508
222
50
5
342
1,949
645
587
3,523
3,367.37
3,207.36
95.25
568,363
28,761
5,615
2,316
TOWN OF WAKEFIELD
* All pupils registered in other rooms from September to January ** Pupils enrolled in other rooms
176
School
Teacher
Woodville
Bernice O. Bazley
16
Myrta E. Knight
Winifred Geizer
4
7-14
14-16
Enrollment
Attendance
Days
Mary E. C. Geagon
177
REPORT OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE
C
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
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
Eleanor K. Abbott, A. B.
Assistant 1930
Wheaton College
A. Louise Allman, A. B.
1934
Bates College
Marjorie E. Bent
1928
Boston School of Phys. Ed.
Marjorie T. Bunker, A. B.
66
1924 Boston University
John Butler, A. B., M. A.
66
1934
Boston College
Mary A. 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
Columbia University
Elvira C. Cosman, A. B.
1921
Boston University
Ellen L. Cowing, B. S. E., Ed. M.
1935
Boston University
Raymond S. Dower
1918
Northampton College
Alice M. Drugan, B. S.
66
1935
Boston University
Harriet D. Dunning, A. B.
1926
Radcliffe College
Joseph H. Fanck
1913 Mass. School of Art
R. Edgar Fisher, A. B.
66
1921
Bowdoin College
Arthur A. Fulton, LL. B.
1915
Northampton College
Blackstone Institute
Myron E. Gallop, B. S.
1929
Bates College
Eleanor M. Gleason, B. S.
1934
Simmons College
William D. Healey, A. B.
1928
Holy Cross College
Howard J. Heavens, A. B., M. A.
1927
Amherst College
Columbia University
Janet S. Height, A. B., M. A.
1929 Boston University
Ruth F. Hiatt, B. B. A., M. B. A.
1921
Boston University
* Not a graduate
Columbia University
Isabel M. Hirst
1916
Mass. School of Art
Name
Principal 1919 Wesleyan University Harvard University
Harvard University
Emerson College
178
TOWN OF WAKEFIELD
Name
Grade
Date of First Election
Where Educated
Annett E. Lane, A. B.
1930
University of Maine
Margaret L. Macdonald
1927
Salem Commercial
Louis P. Marché
1923
Wentworth Institute
Anne H. Meserve, B. S.
1934
University of N. H.
Mildred Moore, B. S.
Librarian
1934
Simmons College
Thomas C. Murray, A. B.
Assistant
1931
Boston College
Ethelyn M. Pattee, A. B., M. A.
¥
1927
Wellesley College
Columbia University
Alfred E. Preble, B. S.
1913
Tufts College
Ethel G. Reed, A. B., M. A.
1911
Tufts College
M. Alice Ryan, B. B. A.
1902
Boston University
Margaret A. Ryan, A. B.
1905
Boston University Springfield College
Homer M. Shellenberger, B. P. E.
1925
*S. Morton Sherman
1925
Genesta B. Tooker
1924
Donald White, A. B.
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 years) Boston University Salem State Teachers' College
Wisconsin University
Boston University
*Lois I. Jordan
1925
Smith College
*Isabel M. Elliot
1900
Boston University
Mary Kalaher
1888
Salem State Teachers' College Boston University
FRANKLIN SCHOOL
Eliot B. Leonard, B. S. in Ed. Principal 1931
Newark State Normal New York University
Eva M. Chick
7
1926
Gorham Normal
Edna M. Paulson
6
1926
Cora Guarnaccia
5-6
1923
Fitchburg State Teachers' College Salem State Teachers' College
Mabel F. Johnson
5
1926
Plymouth Normal
*Stella H. Blaikie
4
1927
Wellesley College
.
Carnegie Institute
Washington State Nor., Me.
Eliza V. Coburn
Assistant
1912
Hertha Bergner, A. M.
1926
Rita Neagle, A. B., A. M.
1935
Not a graduate
179
REPORT OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE
Date of First
Name Helen Harper
Grade
Election
Where Educated
3-4
1935
Lowell State Teachers' College
Katherine L. Kelley
3
1894
Salem State Teachers' College
Helen M. Delaney
2
1924
Fitchburg State Teachers' College
Lydia M. Sullivan
2
1916
Fitchburg State Teachers' College Wheelock K. T. S.
Lee Pfeiffer
1
1925
Avis M. Jones
1
1925
Aroostook State Normal
Elizabeth D. Burke
Special
1927
Marion E. Garland
Special
1935
Lowell State Teachers' College Mass. School of Art.
GREENWOOD SCHOOL
Ross Vardon
Principal
1910
Castine Normal (2 years) Bridgewater State Teachers' College (3 years)
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
Ethel M. Wilson
7
1923
Plymouth Normal
Amanda J. Stephenson
6
1926
Aroostook State Normal
Theresa J. Collins
6
1928
Salem State Teachers' College
M. Grace Pike
5
1922
Keene Normal
Winifred Beal
5
1924
Washington State Normal
Laura A. Hart
4
1910
Framingham State Teachers' College
Lillian J. Shoff
4
1928
Plymouth Normal
Hilda M. Hayden
3
1924
Salem State Teachers' College
*Susie E. Long
3
1907
Castine State Normal
Grace E. 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 State Teachers' College
* Not a graduate
180
TOWN OF WAKEFIELD
Date of First Election
Name Kathryn Carney
Grade
3-4
1925
Where Educated Salem State Teachers' College Perry Ktg. Normal
Bella Rattray
1-2
1926
LINCOLN SCHOOL
T. Frank Shea
Principal
1902
Westfield State Teachers' College (4 years)
Catherine A. Doran
7
1926
Keene Normal
Ruth B. Spence
7
1925
Gorham Normal
Gladys M. Douglass
6
1935
Dorothy M. Flannigan
5-6
1931
Salem State Teachers' College Salem State Teachers' College
Dorothy G. Wallace
5
1926
Bernice E. Hendrickson
4
1908
Ruth C. Webber
3-4
1925
*Hannah J. Ardill
3
1892
Mary L. Poland
2
1925
Blanche L. Meserve
1 1916
MONTROSE SCHOOL
Christine Callan, B. S. in Ed.
6-7
1931
Margaret M. Landers
5-6
1930
Alice M. Scipione
3-4
1926
Salem State Teachers' College
Hester A. Walker
2-3
1924
Hazel O. Wilder, Principal
1
1923
WARREN SCHOOL George E. Hayes, B. S. in Ed. Principal 1920
Mary E. C. Geagan
7 1906
Ruth V. Conley
6
1927
Bessie E. David
5
1907
Irene F. Norton
4-5
1908
Bridgewater State Teachers' College (4 years) Boston University Lowell State Teachers' College Gorham Normal
Bridgewater State Teachers' College Hyannis State Teachers' College
* Not a graduate
Iowa State Teachers' College Salem State Teachers' College Aroostook State Normal Salem State Teachers' College Lowell State Teachers' College Plymouth Normal
Teachers' College, Boston Salem State Teachers' College
Salem State Teachers' College Salem State Teachers' College
181
REPORT OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE
Date of First
Name *Lillian A. Shaffer
Grade 3-4
Election 1908
Where Educated
Hyannis State Teachers' College
Elizabeth M. Strout
2
1925
Salem State Teachers' College Wakefield High School
Alice J. Kernan
1 1890
WEST WARD SCHOOL
*Mabel A. Kernan, Principal
3-4
1899
Boston University
Flora A. Hall
1-2
1931
Lesley Normal
WOODVILLE SCHOOL
Eliot B. Leonard, B. S. in Ed. Principal
Bernice O. Bazley, B. S. in Ed.
6-7
1931 Newark State Normal New York University 1929 Salem State Teachers' College Boston University
Nancy D'Amico, A. B.
5-6
1935
Tufts College
Myrta E. Knight
3-4
1910
Salem State Teachers' College Lesley Normal
Marjorie Finney
2-3
1935
Winifred Geizer
1
1928
Salem State Teachers' College
SPECIAL
Eleanor Blaikie Physical Training 1929
Sargent
Vivian Dix, B. S., M. Ed.
Music
1935
Boston University
Dr. C. E. Montague School Physician
1912
Williams College Boston Univ. Med. School
Mary English
School Nurse 1916
J. Edward Hatch
Attendance Officer 1928
Custodian of Buildnigs
JANITORS
Edward E. Eaton
High
21 Park Street
George E. Zwicker
High
49 Emerson Street
Irving A. Wells, Engineer
High
18 Pleasant Street
Carrie M. Agry
High
16 Charles Street
Carl A. Peterson, Asst. Engineer
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
182
TOWN OF WAKEFIELD
D
COST OF PUBLIC DAY SCHOOL - 1935
General Expenses:
Total
High
Elem.
Supt of Schools:
Attendance Officer
Salaries
$ 5,973.50
Other Expenses
460.74
School Committee:
Clerks, Other Expenses
3,047.89
Instruction :
Supervisors:
Salaries
1,972.00
Expenses
50.00
Principals
14,488.18
4,050.00
10,438.18
Teachers
173,167.34
77,821.49
95,345.85
Text Books
4,006.69
2,178.35
1,828.34
Supplies
6,121.27
3,892.45
2,228.82
Operation:
Janitor Service
17,229.22
7,201.60
10,027.62
Fuel
8,694.10
2,930.47
5,763.63
Miscellaneous
2,613.91
1,239.81
1,374.10
Maintenance:
Repairs and Upkeep
10,663.11
4,963.55
5,699.56
Auxiliary Agencies:
Health
2,225.35
24.59
2,200.76
Library
174.55
174.55
Tuition
423.54
16.68
406.86
Miscellaneous
1,275.23
482.92
792.31
Transportation
950.92
119.14
831.78
Outlay
1,012.36
175.00
837.36
$254,549.90
$105,270.60
$137,775.17
183
REPORT OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE
E HOW A SCHOOL DOLLAR IS SPENT
8
0
7
9
1234 5
1. Outlay $ .0040
2. Auxiliaries .0139
3. Office Expenses, including clerk hire, telephones, etc. .0120
4. Miscellaneous: Water, light, janitor supplies .0102
5. Fuel .0341
6. Books and Supplies .0398
7. Repairs and Upkeep .0419
8. Janitors .0677
9. Supt., Att. Officer, Teachers, School Physician and Nurse .7764
$1.0000
184
TOWN OF WAKEFIELD
F
AGE AND GRADE CHART - JANUARY 1, 1936
Age
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18 19 20 21 22
Tot.
Grade B
84
58
8
150
1 G
66
47
9
122
B
56
52
13
2
1
124
2 G
1
62
54
10
127
B
2
46
59
18
5
1
131
3 G
63
53
12
2
130
B
1
49
64
12
6
2
134
4 G
3
66
52
8
3
132
B
141
5 G
68
49
14
4
135
B
7
55
57
21
7
2
149
6 G
5
54
54
11
6
130
B
3
46
54
21
10
2
136
7 G
4
54
37
17
9
3
124
B
3
47
47
21
8
3
1
130
8 G
9
82
42
12
5
1
151
B
11
70
61
25
6
3
176
9 G
1
21
85.
55
9
1
172
B
1 10
64
48
27
11
5
1 167
10 G
1 18
64
45
16
2
146
B
8
57
34
22
5 126
11 G
16
60
49
13
1
139
B
1
2
50
48
22
3
2 128
12 G
11
62
42
18
2
135
H. S. B Spec. G
4 13
2
19
Elem. B Spec. G
1
1
2
1
4
7
3
1
1
1
2
1
1
6
Girls
67
109
129
130
138
117
137
157
169
156
133
133
70
20 2 1
1668
Boys
84
117
108
122
144
139
132
143
160
174
145
120
91
36
3 1
2 1721
Total
151
226
237
252
282
256
269
300
329
330
278
253 161
56
5 2 2 3389
1 51
63
19
6
1
.
5
4
9
20
185
REPORT OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE
G
CHANGES IN TEACHERS IN 1935
Harriet Mason
Esther Winkler Mary Bilicki Mary Maloney
Mary I. Hawkins Ida G. Low C. Albert Jones
Ellen L. Cowing Alice M. Drugan
Rita Neagle
Gladys Douglass
Marjory Finney
Nancy D'Amico
Marion E. Garland
Vivian Dix
Eva M. Chick Catherine A. Doran
Ethel A. Rodgerson
Resignations High School
To be married
Elementary
To be married
To be married
To be married
Retired
From Lincoln School From 8th Grade in High School Supervisor of Music
Elections High School
Stoughton High School Boston University
Elementary
Boston University Salem State Teachers' College Lesley Normal Tufts College Mass. School of Art
Music Supervisor
North Adams State Teachers' College
Transfers
From Lincoln 7th to Franklin 7th From Lincoln 6th to Lincoln 7th
Deceased
Lincoln
186
TOWN OF WAKEFIELD
H
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION PROGRAM - 1935
Overture and March
Chorus-"Massachusetts"
I. M. Bunting
Essay-Up the Ladder of Secondary Education Marion G. White, Salutatorian
The Whistle Benjamin Franklin
Henry L. Fober
Semi Girls' Chorus-"To a Wild Rose"
E. MacDowell
Honor Essay-Glimpses of Our Foremost Educators Louisa N. Tate
The American Scholar
Ralph W. Emerson
Edward G. Nagle, Jr.
Solo-(a) An Old Irish Love Song
M. R. Lang
(b) The House and the Road Mary G. Stetson
J. A. Loud
The Promised Land
Mary Antin
Ruth E. Tyacke
An excerpt from "Good-bye, Mr. Chips" Leonard J. Shanahan
James Hilton
Chorus-"Daybreak"
G. F. Wilson
Essay-Through the Years with Wakefield High Jessie H. Martin, Valedictorian
Presentation of Diplomas
Mr. Thomas F. Kenney Member of School Committee
Class Song Orchestra
$
187
REPORT OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE
CLASS MOTTO "Succeed: We can, we will"
CLASS COLORS Blue and Gold
CLASS SONG
ALMA MATER
Softly now the daylight's dying,
Trees and hills cast shadows long.
Gentle winds through woods are sighing,
Wafting back our farewell song.
Cherished scenes to us are calling,
As we close this happy day. Friendship's gaze upon us falling, At the parting of the way.
Night has settled; stars are shining,
And our dreams grow deeper, too.
In our hearts fore'er entwining,
Loving thoughts, Dear School, of you.
Words by Bertha Crittenden, '35 Music by Richard Nutt, '35
188
TOWN OF WAKEFIELD
CLASS OF 1935
Charlotte C. Abbott,
Marion K. Achorn
Frank R. Adams Zennon R. Ambrozik Lois E. Anderson Jennie Elizabeth Andrews
Myrtle Beatrice Arnold
Thomas Joseph Daley
Donald B. Astle
Rowena Louise Bailey
Eugene V. Bairos
Rita Margaret Barrett Gilda R. Benedetto
*Alton Chesley Bennett Barbara Mary Bentz Lawrence David Berube Ralph David Black Joan Henwood Bowser Shirley Brandt
Virginia Stetson Brannon
Alvin D. Brewer
Marjorie L. Bridge
Edith Florence Briggs Glena Louise Bruce *Lawrence H. Bruce Roberta Marie Buchan Ellen Powers Burns Mary Frances Callan Dexter George Cann John Francis Carey Claire Virginia Carrol Abraham Casper William P. Cerretani Phyllis Dorothea Chase Jean Chester Kenneth S. Christie
Theresa Joan Cicciarella Frank B. Clem *Emily Climo Hugh Charles Coflan Frank E. Coldwell Robert Edward Collins Quedo Joseph Confalone Rita Marie Connor *Margaret A. Conway James George Cook *Honor Pupil
Bertha L. Crittenden L. Margaret Crosby O'Neil Joseph Cryan Edward H. Cryder Margaret Mary Cundy Quentin A. Curley
Francis Patrick Dalton Carl Edward Davis
A. Eugenia Deane Wilmot H. Decker ·
Frank Deniso Kenneth Albert Derry
Mary Margaret Dignan
John Dingle Marion Dix Genevieve Mabel Doucett
Frances Mary Doucette Herman George Eames William Herbert Ebling John O. Eckert
Phyllis Gladys Fairweather
Virginia Merrill Fairweather Willard Perry Farwell, Jr. George Norton Fisher Eleanor Fitz Lawrence Joseph Fitzgerald Mary Elizabeth Flynn *Henry Lawrence Fober Norman Hartwell Fuller Alyce M. C. Gallugi Marjorie Ann Galvin Elizabeth D. Gatchell Marguerite Getchell Kenneth Russell Gibson Harold N. Goodspeed, Jr. Barbara Grace Charles Franklin Green Geraldine Marie Green Miriam Winslow Griffin John D. Griffiths, Jr. John Frederick Hall Edward Andrew Hamel Rita Madelyn Hanrahan Mary Theresa Harrington
189
REPORT OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE
James K. Hastings Lillian F. Hastings Margery Frances Hatch Mildred Lee Hatch Margaret J. Hayes Irene Frances Henry Eleanor Louise Hickey Leona Hopkins Martha Ann Horak A. Harris Hovey
Charles M. Jazakawiz William Herbert Johnston Beatrice Helen Jones Geraldine Jordan Daniel Philip Kelleher James Campbell Kelso, Jr. Priscilla Jane Kenney
Marion H. Killam Ralph H. King
Florence M. Kuklinsky
Frances Beatrice Kuklinsky Edna Kupiec Helen Sylvia Landry Rose Joan Lanzillo Rose A. Lazzaro Marilyn J. Lent *Edith F. Leone William Clark Lloyd John Edward Logan
*Norma Lundholm Barbara Lucille Lunt Leonard MacDonald Margaret C. MacDonald John W. Macgillivray Lawrence Macleod Mary Priscilla Maguire Joseph Gregory Maloney Mildred L. Manchester *Jessie Hamilton Martin James Thornton Mckeon William C. McKie, Jr. David Page McMurray Harry Grant McMurray, 2d Anna Nathalie McNamara Frances B. Meuse *Mary Elizabeth Meuse
*Honor Pupil
Eleanor Mary Migliore Charles Arthur Moore Beatrice L. Mortimer Helen Patricia Murphy Lois Barbara Murphy Florence Virginia Murphy Edward David Muse, Jr. Martha Frances Muse Edward G. Nagle, Jr. Dorothy M. Newton Marion B. North Richard Sherman Nutt Katherine Regina O'Connell Margaret Ann O'Donnell Joseph Christopher O'Keefe Anne Phyllis Olmsted C. Bernard Owen Charles Stephen Parker Mitchell Pawlowski George T. Pedersen Nina Lois Perry Charles Nelson Phinney
Janice Lippincott Piper Ann Nathalie Poor Harry Adams Powers Ann Patricia Pratola Charlotte Proctor Charles Augustus Puglisi
Frank Joseph Qualters Gladyce T. Quinn Florence Quinzio Aldora Carolyn Richards George L. Richardson Helen Raitt Richardson
Paul Harding Ricker Eleanor M. Riley Philip Robinson Leo John Rogers Edgar J. Russell
Henry Floyd Sampson Cartha Emily Saunders Felix Sava Ernest O. Scott
Mary Elizabeth Seabury Herbert Walter Sears Beverley M. Sederquest
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Leonard Joseph Shanahan George J. Sheridan Nicholas Anthony Sibelli Lena Harriet Smith Thelma Berline Smith Vivian Eileen Smith Manton P. Spear Mary G. Stetson John Mortimer Sullivan
Charles James Swenson, Jr. Roger Gladstone Swenson
*Louisa N. Tate Stanley Francis Taylor George E. Thompson, Jr. Alfred Avery Thresher
John J. Todd G. Nancy True *Shirley Brander Tuck Ruth Elizabeth Tyacke Alta Elizabeth Wade Elizabeth Louise Watts Kenneth G. Welford Henry F. Whipling
*Marion Gage White Norman Gardner Wilder *Lillian Agnes Williams Frank Joseph Yazinka Muriel D. Yeuell Robert Vernon Yeuell
*Honor Pupil
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REPORT OF TOWN ACCOUNTANT
Twenty-first Annual Report of the
TOWN ACCOUNTANT 1935
ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT
RECEIPTS FOR 1935
Cash on Hand, January 1, 1935
$154,431.80
Charles E. Walton and Carl W. Sunman, Collectors
Polls
$ 9,806.00
Personal
41,841.65
Real Estate
661,974.70
$713,622.35
Old Age Assistance
211.00
Moth Assessments
1,086.77
Sewers (Not Apportioned)
1,702.92
Sewers (Apportioned)
11,245.78
Sewers (Paid in Full)
363.78
Betterments (Not Apportioned)
1,959.99
Betterments (Apportioned)
4,209.60
Betterments (Paid in Full)
177.80
Excise Tax
21,513.44
Tax Certifications
60.00
Interest on Taxes
12,645.91
Collector's Fees
1,155.86
Advertising Costs
183.21
Committed Interest
1,699.20
C. E. Walton, over in cash
240.72
Land Court Deeds
2.00
Arthur H. Boardman, Treasurer
Tax Title Interest
$ 3,709.12
War Bonus Fund Interest
279.22
Interest Park Funds
100.83
Sweetser Lecture Fund Interest
246.87
Interest Library Trust Funds
3,292.04
Interest Other Funds
350.10
Teachers' Retirement Fund
2,428.85
58,457.98
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Dog Licenses Tax Title Releases Sewer Deposits Tax Title Redemptions Temporary Loans
1,712.80
33.00
2,898.58
31,532.92
550,000.00
596,584.33
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Income Tax
$ 50,866.87
Corporation Tax
8,197.35
Race Track Distribution
1,137.50
State Aid
1,330.00
Military Aid
1,317.50
Soldiers' Burials
100.00
Gas, Light, Water Tax
256.95
Veterans' Exemptions
199.36
63,405.53
Board of Selectmen, Licenses
Sale of Hay
$ 168.43
Liquor Licenses
16,501.00
Junk Licenses
20.00
Pedlers' Licenses
65.00
Sunday Licenses
125.00
Victuallers' and Inn Holders' Licenses
180.00
Banquet License
4.00
Pool and Bowling
20.00
Alcohol
4.00
Signs and Awnings
25.00
Motor Vehicle
200.00
Circus
30.00
Dance Hall
20.00
Taxi
10.00
Gasoline
8.00
Auctioneer
14.00
Second-hand Dealers
30.00
Bus
10.00
17,434.43
Board of Health
Contagious Diseases
$ 34.00
State Tuberculosis
260.71
Plumbing Permits
66.00
Milk Licenses
114.50
Miscellaneous Licenses
35.00
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510.21
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Highway Department
State Snow Plowing
$ 205.00
Chap. 464, Acts 1935
5,633.57
Vernon Street, State and County Aid
8,863.31
Salem Street, State and County Aid
5,094.55
Maintenance, State and County
1,697.50
Miscellaneous Receipts
163.53
.
21,657.46
Public Welfare Department Outside Relief
Mothers' Aid (State)
$ 841.51
Temporary Aid (State)
1,744.40
Old Age Assistance (State)
3,902.19
Old Age Assistance (Cities and Towns)
267.33
Reimbursements (Cities and Towns)
909.10
All Other Receipts
168.00
7,832.53
Infirmary Receipts
Sale of Produce
$ 193.10
Board
889.00
All Other Receipts
1.20
1,083.30
School Department
Tuition State Wards
$ 2,091.82
Tuition Town of Lynnfield
9,954.04
Tuition Town of Saugus
61.18
Tuition Town of Stoneham
294.90
Tuition City of Boston
4,024.01
Other Tuition
863.38
All Other Receipts
482.01
17,771.34
Library Department
750.48
Municipal Light Department
Sale of Gas
$105,697.83
Sale of Electricity
189,216.38
All Other Receipts
3,638.06
298,552.27
Water and Sewer Departments
Water Rates
$ 85,060.54
Water Services
2,456.67
Water Turn-Ons
135.00
Water Maintenance
168.73
Water Construction
25.43
Federal Emergency Relief Grant
18,096.55
105,942.92
1
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Miscellaneous Receipts
Sale of Dogs
6.00 704.33
Vocational Education
Unclaimed Wages
13.75
Isabel Moulton Playground Bequest
1,866.00
Board of Appeal
10.00
Town Hall Receipts
358.60
Moth Department
89.60
Sealer of Weights and Measures
118.12
Inspector of Buildings
156.50
Cemetery Department
2,849.75
Legal Department
100.00
Court Fines
1,614.60
Middlesex County Dog Licenses
1,494.91
Federal Emergency Relief Grant
7,628.96
Sewer Maintenance
34.13
Refunds
Soldiers' Relief
$ 266.00
Highway Department
135.66
Collector's Department
47.80
Library
50.00
Water Department
381.13
Compensation Account
180.00
Legal Department
6.00
School Department
58.71
Welfare Department
12.00
Trust Funds
.22
Treasurer's Department
18.25
Overpayment on Bond
1,000.00
Military Aid
20.00
2,175.77
$2,077,257.95
APPROPRIATIONS TO ENTER TAX LEVY OF 1935
Moderator's Salary
$ 22.50
Selectmen's Department Salaries of Board
$ 450.00
Department Expenses
1,900.00
2,350.00
Accounting Department
3,325.00
Treasurer's Department Salary of Treasurer
900.00
Department Expenses
1,700.00
2,600.00
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Collector's Department Salary of Collector Department Expenses
1,595.00
2,700.00
4,295.00
Assessors' Department
Salaries of Assessors
2,610.00
Department Expenses
4,800.00
7,410.00
Legal Department
1,400.00
Town Clerk's Department
450.00
Salary of Town Clerk Department Expenses
800.00
1,250.00
Vital Statistics
100.00
Election and Registration
1,210.00
Board of Appeal
90.00
Town Hall
5,000.00
Police Department
34,061.25
Fire Department
35,000.00
Hydrant Rental
8,650.00
Moth Department
6,500.00
Building Department
900.00
Salary of Inspector Allowance for Auto
150.00
1,050.00
Sealer of Weights and Measures
825.00
Dog Officer
540.00
Forest Warden
150.00
Forest Warden Uupaid Bills
27.50
Wire Inspector
270.00
Compensation Account
2,500.00
Animal Inspector
270.00
Health Department
Salaries of Board
$ 270.00
Department Expenses
7,500.00
Collection of Garbage
3,300.00
Care of Dumps
1,000.00
12,070.00
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Highway Department General Highways
65,000.00
Rebuilding Vernon Street
5,000.00
Rebuilding Salem Street
2,000.00
Maintenance of Various Streets
1,000.00
Layout of Houston Street
2,000.00
Public Welfare Department
Salaries of Board
$ 450.00
Outside Poor
65,000.00
Unpaid Bills
11,246.36
Infirmary
8,200.00
Infirmary Unpaid Bills
307.07
85,203.43
Soldiers' Benefits
State Aid
$ 1,800.00
Military Aid
1,920.00
State Military Aid
270.00
Soldiers' Relief
23,000.00
Soldiers' Relief Agent
360.00
Soldiers' Relief Agent Expenses
40.00
27,390.00
School Department
254,550.00
Trade School
3,200.00
Library
18,500.00
Park and Cemetery Department
Salaries of Commissioners
$ 180.00
Park Department Expenses
4,100.00
Cemetery Department
1,700.00
5,980.00
Miscellaneous
400.00
Street Lights
18,000.00
Fire Alarm, Police Signal and Traffic Lights
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