Town annual report of the officers of Wakefield Massachusetts : including the vital statistics for the year 1935, Part 12

Author: Wakefield, Massachusetts
Publication date: 1935
Publisher: Town of Wakefield
Number of Pages: 282


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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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