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11.35
94.49
2,243
133
42
11
Greenwood
Abbie A. Bell
36
4
40
39.83
38.92
97.70
6,966
164
12
17
Clareberta Wilson
22
17
39
37.91
36.32
95.79
6,501
286
25
28
Signe M. Peterson
29
2
31
30.90
29.75
96.26
5,342
207
17
12
Ethel M. Wilson
27
3
30
31.13
30.19
96.97
5,404
169
29
25
Teresa J. Collins
33
33
32.65
30.92
94.70
5,534
310
33
15
Amanda J. Stephenson
30
1
31
32.08
30.96
96.52
5,543
199
44
12
M. Grace Pike
29
29
30.06
28.22
93.90
5,052
328
17
8
Winifred Beal
31
31
30.10
28.40
94.37
5,084
304
45
5
*Does not include pupils enrolled in any other public schools of the State or transferred from another public school in Wakefield.
146
TOWN OF WAKEFIELD
B
*No. Different Pupils Enrolled
School
Teacher
Pupils 5-6
Pupils 7-14
Pupils 14-16
Pupils 16 or over
Total Enroll- ment
-Average Member- ship
Average Attend- ance
Per ct. Attend- ance
Days Attend- ance
Days Absence
Tardi- ness
Dismis- sals
Greenwood
Lillian J. Shoff
25
25
25.96
24.91
95.94
4,459
188
14
15
Laura A. Hart
28
28
27.28
25.44
94.41
4,553
269
13
7
.
Hilda M. Hayden
29
29
27.52
26.58
96.59
4,705
166
12
7
+Margaret McGonagle
28
28
27.52
25.94
94.26
4,592
273
20
9
Grace E. Widtfeldt
10
21
31
29.71
28.09
94.54
4,972
287
32
11
Maude E. Parks
6
25
31
31.59
29.98
94.92
5,307
284
12
7
Madaliene J. Crocker
27
2
29
28.18
25.12
89.14
4,446
502
34
15
Alice E. Calkins
29
1
30
28.16
26.09
92.63
4,618
368
23
7
Hurd
Ruth V. Conley
21
8
29
29.40
28.83
98.04
5,176
103
2C
31
Eleanor B. Ringdahl
28
28
27.50
26.69
97.05
4,791
145
17
4
.
Katheryn Carney
30
30
25.66
24.65
96.11
4,376
178
9
28
Bella Rattray
24
4
28
26.76
25.19
94.13
4,473
277
25
21
Lincoln
Isabel M. Elliot
20
11
31
30.36
29.72
97.89
5,305
115
5
9
Catherine A. Doran
32
32
30.65
30.21
98.56
5,394
79
2
6
Ruth B. Spence
36
6
42
41.18
39.95
97.01
7,132
220
44
13
Gladys M. Douglass
39
1
40
40.78
39.61
97.13
7,072
210
18
8
Dorothy Flannigan
35
35
33.92
32.58
96.04
5,816
240
17
5
Rose Assenza
43
43
40.61
39.29
96.74
7,015
236
12
8
Bernice E. Hendrickson
35
35
34.87
33.36
95.66
5,956
270
36
8
Alice M. Scipione
24
24
22.08
20.97
94.97
3,703
197
29
14
Ruth C. Webber
5
28
33
33.31
31.92
95.82
5,652
247
13
8
Mary T. Bonney
12
24
36
33.45
32.29
96.52
5,700
205
26
5
Blanche L. Meserve
40
3
43
38.93
36.79
94.50
6,496
378
40
6
REPORT OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE
*Does not include pupils enrolled in any other public schools of the State or transferred from another public school in Wakefield. Substitute
147
B
*No. Different Pupils Enrolled
School
Teacher
Pupils 5-6
Pupils 7-14
Pupils 14-16
Pupils 16 or over
Total Enroll- ment
Average Member- ship
Average Attend- ance
Per ct. Attend- ance
Days Attend- ance
Days Absence
Tardi- ness
Dismis- sals
Montrose
Beatrice D. Moody
21
7
1
29
28.39
27.48
96.76
4,853
164
37
6
Christine Callan
23
1
24
25.63
24.35
95.01
4,348
243
29
15
Margaret M. Landers
39
2
41
40.25
38.99
$6.88
7,017
224
15
2
Mary E. Grace
42
42
42.22
40.92
95.95
7,325
229
31
7
Marion E. Garland
6
27
33
33.20
31.66
95.36
5,605
268
12
22
Hazel O. Wilder
24
9
33
31.69
29.62
93.49
5,230
364
59
5
Warren
Lois I. Jordan
31
10
41
40.99
39.33
95.94
7,059
299
74
23
Mary E. C. Geagan
44
1
45
43.86
41.64
94.94
7,474
398
73
26
Nancy D'Amico
40
40
41.19
38.78
94.15
6,962
432
51
26
Bessie E. David
32
32
30.05
28.73
95.62
5,158
277
31
14
Irene F. Norton
31
31
31.54
30.13
95.51
5,335
248
66
7
Lilliar A. Shaffer
3
29
32
31.59
29.81
94.36
5,292
317
86
24
Elizabeth M. Strout
20
12
32
31.79
28.76
90.48
5,107
537
105
13
West Ward
Mabel A. Kernan
29
29
28.59
26.32
92.05
4,672
403
48
25
Flora S. Hall
32
12
44
42.48
39.80
93.69
7,065
476
45
24
Woodville
Hertha Bergner
12
7
19
17.65
16.72
94.74
2,985
165
5
4
Bernice O. Bazley
17
1
18
16.75
15.60
93.13
2,784
206
12
3
Anna R. Maloney
28
28
25.82
24.97
96.93
4,457
141
19
4
Marjorie Finney
37
37
32.60
31.49
96.58
5,558
196
32
6
Winifred Geizer
20
8
28
26.89
25.29
94.03
4,463
284
35
8
290
1,723
650
562
3,225 3,112.16 2,977.42
95.67
535,955
24,616
4,563
2,187
.
*Does not include pupils enrolled in any other public schools of the State or transferred from another public school in Wakefield.
148
TOWN OF WAKEFIELD
.
149
REPORT OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE
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 Doris Skinner, 1937, Chandler Secretarial School
LIST OF REGULAR TEACHERS TO DATE
Date of First
Name
Grade Election Where Educated
Charles J. Peterson, A.B.
Principal
1919 Wesleyan Universiry
Roland H. Kinder, B.S., Ed.M.
Sub-Master 1919
University of N. H. Harvard University
*Helen F. Gilmore
Dean of Girls
1913 Boston University
Eleanor K. Abbott, A.B.
Assistant
1930
Wheaton College
A. Louise Allman, A.B.
66
1934
Bates College
Walter E. Antunes, B.S., A.M.
1936
Boston University
Marjorie T. Bunker, A.B.
1924 Boston University
John Butler, A.B., M.A.
66
1934
Boston College Harvard University
Joseph Cassano, B. Voc.Ed., Ed.M.
66
1927 Mass. State College Boston University
Bernice L. Caswell, B.S., M. A. B.L.I.
1927 Columbia University Emerson College
Elvira C. Cosman, A.B.
66
1921 Boston University
Ellen L. Cowing, B.S.E., Ed.M.
66
1918
Northampton College
Alice M. Drugan, B.S.
66
1935
Boston University
Harriet D. Dunning, A.B.
66
1926
Radcliffe College
Joseph H. Fanck
66
1913
Mass. School of Art
R. Edgar Fisher, A.B.
66
1921
Bowdoin College
Arthur A. Fulton, LL.B.
66
1915
Northampton College Blackstone Institute
George F. Fusco, A.B.
66
1938 Amherst College
Myron E. Gallop, B.S.
66
1929
Bates College
Eleanor M. Gleason, B.S.
66
1934
Simmons College
William D. Healey, A.B.
.6
1928
Holy Cross
66
1935
Boston University
Raymond S. Dower
66
*Not a Graduate
150
TOWN OF WAKEFIELD
Date of First Election Where Educated
Howard J. Heavens, A.B., M.A. 66 1927 Amherst College Columbia University
Janet S. Height, A.B., M.A.
66
1929 Boston University Columbia University
Ruth F. Hiatt, B.B.A., M.B.A.
1921
Boston University
Isabel M. Hirst
1916
Mass. School of Art
Alice E. Ladieu
66
1936
Salem Teachers' State Col.
Margaret L. Macdonald
66
1924
Salem Commercial
Louis P. Marché
66
1923
Wentsworth Institute
Anne H. Meserve, B.S.
66
1925
University of N. H.
Thomas C. Murray, A.B., LL.B.
66
1931
Boston College
Rita T. Neagle, A.B., A.M.
66
1936
Boston University
Katharine H. Nichols
1936
Bouvé-Boston Physical Education
Ethelyn M. Pattee, A.B., M.A.
1927
Wellesley College
Alfred E. Preble, B.S.
66
1913
Tufts College
Ethel G. Reed, A.B., M.A.
66
1911
Tufts College Middlebury College
M. Alice Ryan, B.B.A. 66
1902
Boston University
Margaret A. Ryan, A.B.
1905
Boston University
Louise E. Sheldon, A.B., B.S. Librarian
1937
Boston University Simmons College
Homer M. Shellenberger, B.P.E.
Assistant
1925
Springfield College Bouvé-Boston School of
Dorothy L. Shepard
66
1936
Physical Education
*S. Morton Sherman
66
1925
Genesta B. Tooker
66
1924
Carnegie Institute Washington State Normal Maine
Elizabeth V. Upham, B.S., M.A. 66
1936
Tufts College
Donald White, A.B.
60
1930
Harvard College Mass. State College
Olive G. Glover
Secretary 1927
Clark's Business School
FRANKLIN SCHOOL
George E. Hayes, B.S. in Ed. Principal
1920
Bridgewater State Teachers' College (4 years) Boston University
A. Christine Callan, B.S. in Ed. 8 1931 Edna M. Paulson 8 1926
Eva M. Chick
7 1926
Cora Guarnaccia
6
1923
Salem State Teachers' Col.
*Not a Graduate
Boston Teachers' College Fitchburg State Teachers' College Gorham Normal
Name
Grade
School of
Columbia University
151
REPORT OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE
Name Helen M. Delaney
Grade
Date of First Election
Where Educated
5
1924
Fitchburg State Teachers' College
*Stella H. Blaikie
4
1927
Wellesley College
Helen Harper, B.S. in Ed.
3 and 4
1935
Lowell State Teachers' Col.
Lydia M. Sullivan
3
1916
Fitchburg State Teachers' College
Winifred Geizer
2
1928
Salem State Teachers' Col.
Lee Pfeiffer
1
1925
Wheelock K. T. S.
Avis M. Jones
1
1925
Aroostook State Normal
Elizabeth D. Burke
Special
1927
Lowell State Teachers' Col.
Hester A. Walker
1924
Salem State Teachers' Col.
GREENWOOD SCHOOL
Eliot B. Leonard, B.S. in Ed. Principal
1931
Newark State Normal New York University
Abbie A. Bell
8
1925
Salem State Teachers' Col.
Clareberta Wilson, A.B.
8
1923
Radcliffe College
Signe M. Peterson
7
1925
Salem State Teachers' Col.
Ethel M. Wilson
7
1923
Plymouth Normal
Theresa J. Collins
6
1928
Salem State Teachers' Col.
Amanda J. Stephenson
6
1926
Aroostook State Normal
M. Grace Pike
5
1922
Keene Normal
Winifred Beal
5
1924
Washington State Normal
Lillian J. Shoff
4
1928
Plymouth Normal
Laura A. Hart
4
1910
Framingham State Teach- ers' College
Hilda M. Hayden
3
1924
Salem State Teachers' Col.
Hazel O. Wilder
3
1923
Salem State Teachers' Col.
Grace E. Widtfeldt
2
1927
Salem State Teachers' Col.
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
George E. Hayes, B.S. in Ed. Principal 1920
Bridgewater State Teachers' College (4 years) Boston University
Ruth V. Conley, B.S. in Ed.
7 and 8 1927
Gorham Normal
Boston University
Eleanor B. Ringdahl
5 and 6 1919
New Britain State Teachers' College
Katheryn Carney
3 and 4 1925
Bella A. Rattray
1 and 2 1926
Salem State Teachers' Col. Perry Ktg. Normal
*Not a Graduate
152
TOWN OF WAKEFIELD
Date of First
Name
Grade Election Where Educated
LINCOLN SCHOOL
T. Frank Shea
Principal
1902
Westfield State Teachers' College (4 years)
*Isabel M. Elliot
8 1900
Boston University
Catherine A. Doran
7 and 8
1926
Keene Normal
Ruth B. Spence
7
1925
Gorham Normal
Gladys M. Douglass
6
1935
Salem State Teachers' Col.
Dorothy M. Flanagan
5 and 6
1931
Salem State Teachers' Col.
Rose Assenza, B.S. in Ed.
5
1936
Salem State Teachers' Col.
Bernice E. Hendrickson
4
1908 Salem State Teachers' Col.
Alice M. Scipione
3 and 4
1926 Salem State Teachers' Col.
Ruth C. Webber
2 and 3
1925
Aroostook State Normal
Mary T. Bonney
2
1936
The Wheelock School
Blanche L. Meserve
1
1916
Plymouth Normal
MONTROSE SCHOOL
T. Frank Shea
Principal
1902
Westfield State Teachers' College (4 years)
Beatrice D. Moody
8 1936
Salem State Teachers' Col.
Dorothy E. Petersen B.S. in Ed.
7 1938
Salem State Teachers' Col.
Mabel F. Johnson
5 and 6
1926
Plymouth Normal
Mary E. Grace
4 and 5
1936
Lowell State Teachers' Col.
Marion E. Garland, B.S. in Ed. 2 and 3
1935
Mass. School of Art
Margaret A. McGonagle
1 and 2
1938
The Wheelock School
WARREN SCHOOL
Eliot B. Leonard, B.S. in Ed. Principal
1931
Newark State Normal New York University
*Lois I. Jordan
8
1925
Smith College
Mary E. C. Geagan
7
1906
Lowell State Teachers' Col.
Nancy D'Amico, A.B.
6
1935
Tufts College
Bessie E. David
5
1907
Bridgewater State Teachers' College
Irene F. Norton
4
1908
Hyannis State College
Teachers'
*Lillian A. Shaffer
2 and 3
1908
Elizabeth M. Strout
1 and 2
1925
Hyannis State Teachers' College Salem State Teachers' Col.
WEST WARD SCHOOL
*Mabel A. Kernan, Principal
3 and 4
1899
Boston University
Flora S. Hall
1 and 2
1931
Lesley Normal
*Not a Graduate
153
REPORT OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE
Date of First
Name
Grade Election Where Educated
WOODVILLE SCHOOL
George E. Hayes, B.S. in Ed. Principal
1920
Bridgewater State Teachers' College (4 years) Boston University
Bernice O. Bazley, B.S. in Ed. 7 and 8
1929
Salem State Teachers' Col. Boston University
Margaret M. Landers
5 and 6
1930
Salem State Teachers' Col.
Marjory Finney
3 and 4
1935
Lesley Normal
Virginia A. Bauer
1 and 2
Salem State Teachers' Col.
SPECIAL
Vivian Dix, B.S., M.Ed.
Music 1935
Boston University
Grace A. Jenkins
Drawing
1919
Mass. Normal Art.
Dr. C. E. Montague
School Physician
1912
Williams College Boston Univ. Med. School
Mary K. English
School Nurse 1916
J. Edward Hatch Attendance Officer
1928
Custodian of Buildings
JANITORS
Edward E. Eaton
High
28 Park Street
George E. Zwicker
High
49 Emerson Street
Irving A. Wells, Engineer
High
18 Pleasant Street
Carl A. Peterson, Asst. Engineer
High
242 Albion Street
Carrie M. Agry
High
16 Charles Street
M. Leo Conway
Lincoln
10 Bennett Street
Thomas Hemsworth
Warren
23 Converse Street
Lyman E. Allen
Woodville
199 North Avenue
Michael Neary
Greenwood
57 Greenwood Ave.
Chester I. Hopkins
Hurd
40 Sweetser Street
James F. Curley
Franklin
2 Birch Hill Ave.
G. Fred Dodge
Montrose
46 Albion Street
Edward T. Clothey
West Ward
21 Crescent Street
154
TOWN OF WAKEFIELD
D
COST OF PUBLIC DAY SCHOOL-1938
General Expenses
Total
High
Elementary
Supt. of Schools and Attendance
Officer:
Salaries
$7,006.33
Other Expenses
494.76
School Committee:
Clerks, Other Expenses Instruction :
3,567.93
Supervisors :
Salaries
3,959.14
Expenses
130.00
Principals
13,698.66
$4,499.76
$9,198.90
Teachers
193,690.72
93,568.11
100,122.61
Text Books
4,001.60
2,351.82
1,649.78
Supplies
7,231.31
4,817.41
2,413.90
Operation :
Janitor Service
19,067.40
7,862.21
11,205.19
Fuel
8,294.58
2,389.89
5,904.69
Miscellaneous
3,194.29
1,343.08
1,851.21
Maintenance:
Repairs and Upkeep
14,376.21
6,088.27
8,287.94
Auxiliary Agencies :
Health
2,986.80
21.12
2,965.68
Library
295.42
295.42
Tuition
104.00
104.00
Miscellaneous
1,342.87
723.41
619.46
Transportation
1,371.20
543.45
827.75
Outlay
421.83
66.70
355.13
$285,235.05 $124,570.65
$145,506.24
The receipts for 1938 are:
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, on account of Teachers
$22,728.37
City of Boston, Tuition, City Wards
4,473.39
Town of Lynnfield, Tuition
11,956.73
Town of Saugus
140.60
Town of Stoneham
203.90
Individuals, Tuition
463.37
Miscellaneous
754.53
$40,720.89
155
REPORT OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE
E
HOW A SCHOOL DOLLAR IS SPENT
12345
6
7
C 0
9
1. Outlay .0015
2. Miscellaneous: Water, Light, Janitor Supplies . 0112
3. Auxiliaries . 0139
4. Office Expenses, including Clerk, Hire, Telephones, etc. . 0142
5. Fuel
.0291
6. Books and Supplies
. 0394
7. Repairs and Upkeep
. 0504
8. Janitors .0668
9. Supt., Att. Officer, Teachers, School Physician and Nurse .7735
$1.0000
156
TOWN OF WAKEFIELD
F AGE AND GRADE CHART January 1, 1939
Grd. Age
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
119
20 21
Tot.
.
-
B G
1
73 75
50
9
1
134
1
115
B
53
50
16
2
121
2
G
61
40
8
109
.
B
54
62
18
3
2
139
3
G
1
52
42
7
4
106
B
53
47
19
5
1
125
4
G
49
28
15
1
93
B
2
46
39
12
7
2
108
5
G
1
49
49
16
3
118
B
1
40
48
15
7
2
113
6
G
1
51
49
14
115
1
46
52
21
7
3
130
7
G
5
58
46
19
2
130
B
46
59
15
6
2
128
8
G
67
41
12
3
123
B
4
74
31
29
14 2
1
183
5
66
61
20
1
155
B
2
55
48
20
6
1
132
10
G
13
61
45
13
1
133
B
4
56
30
14
2
1
107
11
G
11
88
45
10
154
B
13
45
42
12
2
2
116
12
G
1
22
65
37
3
2
130
H. S.
B
1
2
4
4
2
13
Spec.
G
9
4
1
14
Elem. Spec.
B
1
1
5
3
6
3
1
2
1
1
2
2
3
1
10
Boys
1
73
103
113
135
115
107
116
131
168
145
158
113
67
18
6
2
1571
Girls
75
98
94
101
86
125
125
137
141
151
179
125
57
8
1
2
1505
Total
1
148
201
207
236
201
232
241
268
309
296
337
238 124
26
7
4
3076
1
1
36
2
9
G
22
G
157
REPORT OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE
G
REPORT OF CENSUS October 1, 1938
BOYS
GIRLS
TOTALS
5-7
7-14
14-16
5-7
7-14
14-16
Wakefield Public
Schools
169
869
287
148
793
307
2,573
St. Joseph's
26
172
5
24
177
2
406
Trade School
26
2
2
Registered in Pri-
vate Schools,
Kindergartens
4
1
5
10
Employed
7
8
15
Not in School
45
1
48
94
In Institutions
3
2
1
6
Physically handi-
capped, unable
to attend school
3
1
2
1
9
3,141
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CHANGES IN PERSONNEL IN 1938
Resignations High School
Mary P. Butler
To be married
Elementary
To High School, Wisconsin To be married To be married
Retired
From Franklin School From Franklin School Janitor-From West Ward School
Deceased
Greenwood School
Appointments High School
Amherst College
Elementary
Wheelock Kindergarten Salem State Teachers' College To Janitor-West Ward School
Transfers
Mrs. Hazel O. Wilder Christine Callan Winifred Geizer Mabel F. Johnson Margaret M. Landers Anna R. Maloney
From Montrose to Greenwood From Montrose to Franklin From Woodville to Franklin From Franklin to Montrose From Montrose to Woodville From Woodville to Montrose
Hertha Bergner Eleanor H. Blaikie Anna R. Maloney
Mary Kalaher Katherine L. Kelly T. John Ardill
Susie E. Long
George F. Fusco
Margaret A. McGonagle Dorothy E. Petersen Edward T. Clothey
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HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION PROGRAM-1938
Our New England Heritage-The Noble Record of Man's Thoughts, His Deeds, His Dreams
Overture and Processional
Essay-The Berkshire Festival, Our Heritage of Music Katharine F. Nutt, Salutatorian
An Excerpt from THE FIRST BUNKER HILL ORATION Daniel Webster John K. Barry
Chorus-Song of the Marching Men from "The New Earth" Henry Hadley
Solo by Louis G. Climo
Baccalaureate Sermon
James B. Conant
William F. Dufault
Essay-A Scientist in Education
Helene M. Schnurbush, Honor Pupil
Trio for Girls' Voices-The Green Cathedral Carl Hahn
Chorus-The Year's at the Spring
Mrs. H. H. A. Beach
This is My County
Robert T. Coffin
Lilacs
Amy Lowell
Frank A. Tredinnick, Jr.
The Inner Urge Florence Ryerson
Barbara M. Smith
Piano Solo-Rondo Capriccioso Edna M. Allen
Felix Mendelssohn
Essay-Contemporary Interpreters of New England Life Elizabeth M. Fanck, Valedictorian
Presentation of Diplomas Mrs. Mary L. Tredinnick, Member of School Committee
Class Song
Kenneth Grout, Accompanist; Mary Irwin, Director
Recessional
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CLASS SONG
DEAR ALMA MATER
We repeat the old, old story As we gather here tonight; 'Tis farewell and friendly parting But our hopes are high and bright.
At our parting there is sadness, And adieu brings with it pain; Yet with sorrow comes a gladness, For new heights we would attain.
Still we know we cannot linger, Others come to take our place; So farewell, dear Alma Mater, Time-our love will not efface
Then, as on life's road we travel, We will pause and oft recall Words of courage from our school days- "Try, Trust, Triumph"-conquer all.
Words by Mary Irwin, '38 Music by Kenneth Grout, '38
CLASS MOTTO "Try, Trust, Triumph"
CLASS COLORS Black and Silver
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GRADUATES OF CLASS OF 1938
Edward Alfred Adams
Margaret C. Daley
Edna May Allen
Margaret Theresa Dalton
Dorothy Lee Anderson
Olympia D'Ambrosio
Hazel Alma Anderson
Dorothy C. Davis
Laura Henrietta Antonioli
Howard A. Davis
Constance Helen Applin
Joseph DeFelice John P. DelRossi
Marjorie Bertha Ayer
William J. Dennett, Jr.
Arthur H. Ayscough
Dominick DiDonato
Bradford Mason Baker
Lawrence Anthony DiDonato
Marjorie Rebecca Baldwin
Marguerite Joan Dinan
Charles J. Barrows
John W. Doherty Walter R. Doucett
Ralph L. Barthelmes
Catherine A. Duane
Constance Fern Beecher
William Francis Dufault
Robert Paul Bennett
Catherine Evelyn Dulong
Ruth Marion Bill
Kathleen Marie Dunlea
Joseph Bisso William James Blanchard
Doris Lillian Fairfield
James F. Brady
Barbara Fairweather Benjamin Falabella
Frances Anne Brown
Roger Kimball Burke
Robert Snowden Fall
William Bernard Burke
Mary Elizabeth Burns
Edward Charles Callan
Salvatore Canino
Robert G. Carley
Maurice O. Carter, Jr.
George Casper Paul F. Champagne
*Elizabeth Marsh Fanck Priscilla Natalie Fisher Willard Flint Elizabeth Hamlin Florance Joseph M. Foley Bernice M. Fraughton Bradford Louis Frautten Albert Frederick Funk, Jr.
Howard Kelloway Christie
Charles Cicciarella
Cortlandt Clarke
Doris M. Climo
Louis Greene Climo Holly Cobb
*Edna Mae Colby * Alice R. Coldwell *Robert John Cook Caroline Joan Cosman Marie Milly Costa
Margaret Gertrude Costello
Florence Helen Cragin John Galvin Cronin Leo Francis Daley
*Honor Pupil
Jean Elizabeth Gates Jacqueline Mary Gibbs Salvatore Giuliano Rosemary K. Golden Carrie Arlene Gray
Martha D. Greenleaf
Rose Marie Gregory
Richard M. Griffin Elizabeth Griffiths
Kenneth M. Grout Elizabeth Olive Guillow Doris M. Gutro
James Paul Guttadauro
John Anthony Guttadauro Edward Joseph Habermann
Christina K. Atkinson
John Kevin Barry
Flora G. Eldredge
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Herman F. Habermann, Jr. Phyllis A. Hampton Cyril N. Harper Marguerite Harper Ina Georgia Harvey William Paul Hatch Warren R. Hawkes
George Edward Hayes, Jr. Robert Merrill Hayward Clair Hendryx Thomas Charles Hickey Donald Thompson Hill Henry Jackson Holden Lawrence Edward Holoway Charles Edwin Hopkins Rosina Tyrrell Howard John Joseph Hurton Thomas Gerard Hurton Mary Irwin Mary Louise Jack Peter Charles Jencsolik Florence Grace Jillett *Frederick E. Johnson Ralph Sumner Johnson, Jr. Dorothy Rita Joyce John Eliot Kane Mona Beatrice Kent Norma Mary Killam George Edward Kimball Mary Elizabeth Kimball John D. King Robert Boltor King Edward Anthony Kohler Paul Edwin Lally *Virginia Grant Lambert Joseph Laurino Mary Ann Lazzaro George Arthur Leach Edna Mary LeDuc Melvin Joseph Levine Kenneth Walter Lindsay Virginia R. Lloyd Edmond Bernard Loughlin Stephen Joseph MacDonald Catherine C. MacGillivray Ruth Alma MacGregor Donald F. MacKay
*Honor Pupil
Edward Warren Maloney Gaetana C. Marino Barbara Louise Martin Felice Antonio Martino Henry B. McConville Bernard J. Mc Donald Maxine Ann McNamara
Catherine Merrill
William Francis Meuse Helen E. Mew Katherine Crocker Miller
Woodrow Gordon Millett Eva B. Monegan
Claire Anne Montague
Irene R. Montague
Hugh Joseph Morgan
Maurice James Morin
Florence Mildreth Mosher
June E. Mosher Margaret Gertrude Murphy
Helen Frances Muse Madeline E. Muse Olive Mary Muse
Martin Leon Nerenberg
Shirley Ruth Nickerson Helen M. Norton Vincent D. Nutile
*Katharine Ferris Nutt Gilbert Burton Oakes Eleanor Marie O'Connell Lorraine Esther O'Donnell Paul J. Olstinski Svea Hilda Oster Joseph James O'Toole Fred W. Palmerino John G. Paulson Mildred Elizabeth Paulson Edward F. Pawlowski
Dorothy Constance Perrone
Dorothy May Petras Alfred A. Petrucci Robert Raymond Pohl Ralph L. Pratola Grethel Zenaida Preble Gertrude Marion Precourt Phyllis Ethel Prince Louis Quinzio
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Anne Raustis Robert Gordon Reed Margaret Ellen Reeves Phyllis Evelyn Reid Earl L. Richard Dorothy Mary Riley John M. Riley Theodore Robbins Herbert W. Roberts Natalie Robinson Janet Rockwood Andrew Adam Rombult N. Ernestine Rose Mary Anne Ryan Mary Louise Saunders Ada Maude Schefisch
*Helene M. Schnurbush Robert Howell Schuman Alice Hamblen Sedgley Kenneth F. Shaw Robert J. Simmons Shirley Frances Simpson Barbara Mary Smith Frank Joseph Spang, 3rd William Franklin Sparks John Spiby Anne Louise Staniski Delma Jane Staples Margaret Campbell Stewart Phyllis Stone Dorothy Virginia Surette Edith Margaret Taylor Norma Teague
*Honor Pupil
Augustine Frank Tecce Mary Lucy Tecce Marjorie Thistle John William Thompson William Ladd Thompson, Jr. Concetto Tine Sebastian Tine Catherine Mildred Titus Frank A. Tredinnick, Jr. G. Edward Tremblay Nancy Abbott Twombly
Margery Ruth Tyler Lawrence A. Wade Patrick Joseph Walsh John L. Warner Marjorie C. Wells Ruth Wells Virginia M. Wheeler
*Kenneth M. Whipling John Robert Whitford Evelyn F. Whitney June Whitney Dorothy Marie Willis Gladys Virginia Wilson Donald H. Wood Ernestine Loretta Wood John Hawley Woodhull Mary Virginia Woods Hazel Worters Henrietta E. Yazinka
Sophie T. Yazinka Zenon John Zagaja
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Report of Middlesex County Extension Service
For the Year 1938
The following is a report of the work of the Middlesex County Extension Service in Wakefield, for the year 1938.
In agriculture the principal service rendered this year, was the making of several farm visits to poultrymen upon request, to help with their in- dividual problems.
The spray service which is of interest to fruit growers, has been con- tinued.
A motion picture, "Turkeys Have Come Back" was shown to an in- terested church group.
For the benefit of homemakers a series of meetings on the making of little girls' dresses was given.
Miss Emily Climo served as chairman of the 4-H Town Committee with the following members: Mrs. Emily Climo, Mrs. Walter Jones, Mrs. Frances Hastings, Miss Alice Gallugi, Wayland Glass and Donald White.
119 girls and 36 boys were enrolled in the clothing, home furnishing, food, crochet, handicraft and craft clubs under the supervision of the follow- ing leaders: Mrs. Walter Jones, Mrs. George Mansfield, Miss Helen Carrick, Mrs. M. I. Chiochetti, Mrs. George A. Stoddard, Miss Shirley Plummer, Mrs. David Miller, Miss Josephine Cicciarella, Mrs. F. B. Colson, Miss Catherine Titus, Miss Phyllis Hampton, Mrs. F. Morton Lee, Miss Doris Climo, Mrs. Emily Climo, Miss Alice Gallugi, Miss Bertha Climo, Mrs. R. G. Girard and Miss Emily Climo.
Those winning a two-day trip to the Massachusetts State College for doing outstanding work, were: Robert Reid, Wilfred LeBlanc, Josephine Petrillo, Catherine Titus, Jeanne Hurton, Shirley Plummer, and Anna Nikitin.
Shirley Plummer, Virginia Hupprich, Ruth Merritt, and Edith Jones were blue ribbon winners in the sectional dress contest.
A well-attended officers' training school was held in Greenwood.
The sectional 4-H Rally held at the Wakefield High School, was an occasion of education and fun for all 4-H Club members.
The high-light of the year was Achievement Day, when State Leader George L. Farley was guest of Wakefield 4-H friends at their annual exhibit and entertainment. Mr. Farley conducted the candle light service at this event.
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