Town annual report of the offices of Fairhaven, Massachusetts 1906, Part 5

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Publication date: 1906
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Lucie A. Metcalf,


42


35.87


33.40


93


447


12


39


66


66


2


Clara E. Wellman,


42


34.26


32.35


94


346


16


39


Florence M. Moore,


50


34.52


31.75


92


444


13


39


Mary A. S. Sale,


41


36.60


33.54


91


512


11


39


Oxford.


5-6


Myra D. Crowell,


43


37.80


36.11


96


304


59


39


66


3-4


Inez J. Howes,


43


43.35


40.45


93


521


62


39


Ilda T. Pope,


55


39.00


35.95


92


550


40


39


66


Ethel Faulkner,


33


28.82


26.37


92


457


46


39


New Boston,


1-4


Grace S. Dixon,


22


19.04


17.38


91


303


29


39


Music,


Anna B. Trowbridge,


Drawing,


Ethel R. Browne,


Cooking,


Mary St. J. Willcox.


Manual Training,


Alfred C. Cobb,


Totals 1906.


885


785.


728.


94


8,585


637


742


Totals 1905.


860


740.


693.


94


8,734


682


742


Totals 1904,


858


714.


653.


92


10,956


701


703


Totals 1903,


813


682.


619.


90


11,068


949


664


Totals 1902.


688| 604.


541.


90


10,864 1169


66


1


1


2-3 1


111


TABULATED STATEMENT - GRADES, TEACHERS, ATTENDANCE, ETC. FALL TERM, SEPTEMBER 10, 1906 - DECEMBER 23, 1906.


SCHOOLS.


TEACHERS.


Whole No.


enrolled.


bership.


Average


Per cent.


attendance.


Total days'


absence.


Cases of


tardiness.


No. weeks in


term.


High,


High


A. B. Kimball.


138


133.91


130.63 97.55


240


56


15


Preparatory


Nancy L. Lincoln.


36


32.79


32.27


98.41


38


10


15


Rogers,


8


Sara B. Clarke, Prin.,


39


35.65


34.20


95.93


104


14


15


6.


1


Tryphena Butterfield,


39


36.90


36.10


97.08


58


6


15


16


6-7


Katherine Fairbanks,


38


32.13


30.07


93.60


148


2


15


6


Maud B. Priest,


46


42.40


40.90


96.46


109


2


15


5


Marion M. Sylvester,


36


32.04


30.13


94.02


138


10


15


5


Barbara R. Dow,


37


34.03


31.77


95.35


162


19


15


4


M. Louise Norris,


45


42.31


39.40


93.12


207


0


15


4


Florence B. Fitz,


44


42.47


39.98


94.15


179


4


15


Rogers Annex,


3


Ethel L. Hodge,


42


38.80


35.90


92.20


210


4


15


6


3


Mary P. Story,


41


38.49


36.72


95.40


137


0


15


2


Clara E. Wellman.


37


35.90


33.55 93.45


169


4


15


112 N


8


Marjorie Baker,


Average mem-


attendance.


Grades. :


113


Totals 1906.


967


880.


828.


94


3,786


227


315


Totals 1905,


821


781.


749.


96


2,293


208


320


Totals 1904,


831


762.


721.


95


2,980


277


304


Totals 1903,


810


747.


679.


92


4,018


337


Totals 1902,


761 706.


650.


92


42 34.29


32.24 94.02


148


15


Florence M. Moore.


41


35.54


32.92|


92.62


204


2


15


Mary A. S. Sale,


40


34.84


32.10 92.13


195


()


15


Oxford.


5-6


Myra D. Crowell,


45


38.74


36.13 93.26


187


11


15


66


3-4


Charlotte J. Bruce,


45


45.05


42.10


93.45


211


26


15


Ilda T. Pope,


51


43.31


40.60


93 73


196


15


15


66


Ethel Faulkner,


53


44.98


39.57


87.92


391


7


15


New Boston.


1-4


Stella Caouette,


32


25.15


20.28 80.63


355


30


15


Music,


Anna B. Trowbridge, Ethel R. Browne,


Drawing,


Cooking,


Mary St.J. Willcox.


Mannal Education,


Will Whitney,


Rogers Annex.


2 Agnes F. Gillen,


1


1


2-3 1


Highest per cent of attendance, Preparatory Class, 98.41. Increase in Enrolment over 1905, 146


Increase in Average Membership over 1905, 99


114


ENROLLMENT BY GRADES-FALL TERM, 1906.


Building


Grades


Totals


High School


Post Graduates 9


Fourth Year 8


Third Year 30


Second Year


39


First Year


52


Preparatory Year


36


174


Rogers School


Eighth Grade


39


Seventh Grade


39


Sixth and Seventh Grades


38


Sixth Grade


46


Fifth Grade


36


Fifth Grade


37


Fourth Grade


45


Fourth Grade


44


324


Rogers Annex


Third Grade


42


Third Grade


41


Second Grade


37


Second Grade


42


First Grade


41


First Grade


40


243


Oxford School


Fifth and Sixth Grades 45


Third and Fourth Grades 45


Second and Third Grades


51


First Grade 53


194


New Boston


First-Fourth Grades 32


32


Total Fall term, 1906,


967


Total Fall term, 1905,


821


Total Fall term, 1901,


683


Increase in five years,


284


115


ROLL OF HONOR.


Pupils neither absent nor tardy for the year 1905-1906.


Lillian Ryder,


Ivy Bullen,


Elizabeth Nourjian,


Madge Westgate,


Catherine Porter,


Doris M. Neagus,


Mark Sullivan,


Harold Card,


Byron Pardee,


Agnes Nourjian,


Eva Card,


Frederick Dexter,


Edmund Johnson,


Josephine Beaulieu,


Laura Beaulieu,


William McGowan,


Arnold Fitzsimmons,


Clayton Westgate,


Lizzie Ellis,


Maurice Sheehan,


Ernest Johnson,


David Devons,


William Davis,


Blumers Delano,


Everett Leonard,


Marion Sherman,


Herbert Barney,


Harry Betagh,


Forrest Sowle,


Howard Wilson,


Mary Sullivan,


Mollie Lavare, Paul Swift, Edith Weeks,


Vincent Leonard,


Minnie Packwood,


William Dodge,


Harold Lincoln,


Dorothy Church,


Rena Tinkham.


Charles Woodward,


Amy Lincoln,


James Chapman,


Roy Newton,


Ruth Gifford,


Henry A. Howard,


Carlton A. Brown,


Benjamin M. Bates,


Henry H. Crossman,


Stanley Kendrick,


Sarah I. Maker,


Bessie A. Betagh,


Edna F. Shores,


Edith Palmer,


M. Alberta Dillingham.


Mabel M. Chapman.


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PRESENT CORPS OF TEACHERS.


HIGH SCHOOL.


Albert B. Kimball, Prin., Science,


Worcester Polytechnic Institute.


Arthur W. Belcher, Mathematics, Harvard University.


Will Whitney,


Manual Education,


Columbia University


Truro Normal.


Fred. C. Hill,


Physical Education.


International Y. M. C.


A. Training School.


Mary C. Bates, English,


Syracuse University.


Grace M. Grant, Stenography and Typewriting.


Chandler Shorthand School-R. I. State Normal.


Ruby L. Rich, Latin,


Smith College.


Elinor T. George,


German and French,


Boston University.


Nancy L. Lincoln,


History.


Smith College.


Louisa M. Norton, ‘


French and English.


Radcliffe.


Mary St. J. Willcox,


Domestic Science, Framingham Domes- tic Science.


Ethel R. Browne,


Drawing and


Domestic Art.


Museum of Fine Arts Harvard Summer


School.


Anna B. Trowbridge, Music. N. E. Conservatory Silver Burdett School


117


ROGERS SCHOOL.


Sara B. Clarke, Prin.,


Grade VIII,


Bridgewater Normal.


Marjorie I. Baker,


VIII, Framingham Normal.


Tryphena M. Butterfield,


66


VII, Plymouth Normal.


Katherine L. Fairbanks,


VI, Westfield Normal.


Maud B. Priest,


66


VI,


Fitchburg Normal


Barbara R. Dow,


66


V,


Marion M. Sylvester.


66


V,


Florence B. Fitz,


66


IV,


Mattie L. Norris,


6.


IV,


Bridgewater Normal, Wellesley College. Framingham Normal. Salem Normal. Fairhaven High School.


ANNEX.


Mary P. Story,


Grade III,


Salem Normal.


Ethel L. Hodge,


66 III,


Bridgewater Normal.


Agnes F. Gillen,


66


II,


Bridgewater Normal.


Edith H. Fay,


66 II, Framingham Normal.


Mary A. S. Sale,


.6


1,


Framingham Normal.


Florence M. Moore,


66


I. Salem Normal.


OXFORD.


Myra D. Crowell, Prin.,


Grades V and VI,


Bridgewater Normal.


Charlotte J. Bruce,


III and IV, Newburyport Training.


Ilda T. Pope.


66 II and III, Bridgewater Normal. I. Framingham Normal.


Ethel Faulkner,


NEW BOSTON.


Stella Caouette,


Grades I-IV, Westfield Normal.


SUPERVISORS.


Will Whitney. Fred C. Hill, Anna B. Trowbridge. Ethel R. Browne,


Manual Education. Physical Education. Music. Drawing and Sewing.


118


Graduating Exercises, Class of 1906, Fairhaven High School.


TOWN HALL, FAIRHAVEN, MASS., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1906. AT 2.30 P. M.


Motto: Esse quam Videri. Colors : Gold and White.


PROGRAMME.


Prayer. Rev. F B. Lyman.


Chorus-The Forge. Watson, arr.


Salutatory with Essay-The Primeval American. Mildred Eleanor Gray.


Essay with Valedictory-The Early English Drama. Edith Congdon Kendrick.


Semi-Chorus-Summer Days. Abt.


Address. Charles S. Chapin. Principal of Rhode Island Normal School.


Chorus-Out On the Deep. Lohr.


Announcement of Winners of Prize Essays.


Reading of First Prize Essay.


Award of Diplomas. Thomas A. Tripp, Chairman of School Com- mittee.


Chorus-The Lord is Great. Mendelssohn.


GRADUATES.


CLASSICAL COURSE.


William Alfred Blackburn. Edith Congdon Kendrick. Mildred Eleanor Gray. Charles Lorenzo Lester. Elbert Harrison Shurtleff.


GENERAL COURSE.


Eldred Edward Besse. J. Wilder Tasker. Ralph Emery Lumbard. Sarah Isabel Maker.


COMMERCIAL COURSE.


Edith May Baudoin. Temple Arnold Corson. George Walter Maker. Inez Edith Neagus. Charles Nelson Smith. Mary Isabelle Cash. Stanley Kendrick. Kathleen March. Louise Foster Perry. Alice May Watterson. Frederick Arthur Watson.


119


RECENT GRADUATES.


CLASS OF 1902.


Alice Lilley, Teacher, New Bedford


Alice E. Marra (Mrs. Antone Freitas) Married, Fairhaven Samuel F. Bumpus, Clark College, Worcester


Edwin A. Kelley, Westinghouse Elec. Co., New York City Draftsman, New York City


Frederick K. Lawrence.


Mae Delano, Bookkeeper, New Bedford


Bessie L. Ellis, Teacher Domestic Science, Montreal, P. Q


Susan A. Babbitt, Swain Free School of Design,New Bedford Alberta F. Kempton ( Mrs. Charles C. Page)


Charles Lilley,


Bertha T. Pardee,


Vance A. Warner,


Married, New Bedford Printer, "Standard," New Bedford Cashier, New Bedford Bookkeeper, Boston


CLASS OF 1903.


Lillie B. Allen,


Lizzie Alma Blackburn,


Gladys B. Goodnow,


Mary Corey Tabor,


Everett R. Cowen,


Normal School, Bridgewater Brown University, '07 Teacher, Northboro Ida M. Grimshaw, Brown University, '07 Clara M. Howland, Companion, Boston At home, Fairhaven Helen L. Thrasher, Boston University Mass. Inst. Technology, Boston Grace P. Dillingham, Cashier, New Bedford Wallace G. Hathaway, James H. C. Marston, Postoffice, New Bedford Musician, Fairhaven Bessie L. Pardee (Mrs. John Seaman) Married, New Bedford Winifred S. Baker, Bookkeeper, Fairhaven Bookkeeper, New Bedford Machinist, New York Brown University, '09


George F. Braley, Clayton W. Carpenter, Hubert R. Ede,


120


Adelaide M. Howard, Florence W. Nickerson,


Grace E. Slocum,


Bookkeeper, Fairhaven Music Teacher, Brockton Stenographer, New Bedford


CLASS OF 1904.


Gertrude M. Ellis, Ella F. Sherman,


Brown University, '08 Bridgewater Normal Grace M. Tripp, Kindergarten Training School, Boston Grace E. Ball (Mrs. E. R. Cartwright) Married, Pawtucket, R. I Bertha Crafts, Stenographer, Somerville Louvisa H. Hawkins, Teacher, Little Compton, R. I Helen L. Lawrence. Teacher, Granby Bookkeeper, New Bedford Emily Bearse Austin, Tack Factory, Fairhaven Stenographer, New Bedford


Lotta C. Wanner,


Grace I. Babbitt,


CLASS OF 1905.


Anne H. Kempton, Bookkeeper and Stenographer, Fairhaven Charles T. Lincoln, Bookkeeper, New Bedford Claudia C. Willis, Stenographer, Providence Elsie M. Westgate, At home, Fairhaven Dorothy A. Stoddard, High School, P. G., Fairhaven Bookkeeper, New Bedford


Henry T. Howard,


Anne H. Gillingham,


Ernest W. Dean,


Ethel I. Chandler,


Bessie M. Brown, "


Assistant Domestic Science Dept., Fairhaven Clark College, Worcester Bookkeeper Telephone Co., New Bedford Stenographer, Winchendon


CLASS OF 1906.


William A. Blackburn. Edith C. Kendrick, Mildred E. Gray, Charles L. Lester,


Elbert H. Shurtleff,


Eldred E. Besse,


Brown University, '10 Normal School, Framingham High School, P. G., Fairhaven Oklahoma High School, P. G., Fairhaven Mass. Inst. Technology, Boston


121


J. Wilder Tasker,


Dean Academy, Franklin


Ralph E. Lumbard,


At home, Fairhaven


Sarah I. Maker, Stenographer, School Department, Fairhaven


Edith M. Baudoin, Cashier, Star Store, New Bedford


Temple A. Corson, Lawton's Drug Store, New Bedford


George W. Maker,


Stenographer, Aberthaw Construction Co., Boston Inez E. Neagus. Stenographer and Bookkeeper, New Bedford Charles N. Smith, Union Street Railway Co., New Bedford


Mary I. Cash, At home, Fairhaven


Stanley Kendrick, High School, P. G., Fairhaven


Kathleen March, Clerk, Pairpoint Corporation, New Bedford Louise F. Perry, Stenographer, Int. Cor. Sch., New Bedford Alice M. Watterson, Bookkeeper, Taunton


Frederick A. Watson, Stenographer, Boston


ALUMNI ASSOCIATION PRIZES.


Winners 1906.


MARGARET M. NOLAND.


First prize, $10.00. Subject : Fairhaven in 1920


MILDRED E. GRAY. Second prize, $5.00. Subject : The Unseen Life of the Earth FLORA LYONS. Third prize, $5.00. Subject : The Legend of a Four-Leaf Clover


122


FINANCIAL STATEMENT


1907


PUBLIC SCHOOLS


Dr.


Cr.


Receipts :


Expenditures :


Balance, 1906,


$280 63


Teaching and supervision, $13,309 14 Janitors, 1,569 50


Appropriation, 1906,


16,750 00


State, a/c Supt.,


750 00


Transportation,


1,300 50


Acushnet, H. S. Tuition,


300 00


Fuel,


641 62


J. B. Tasker,


Books,


504 91


H. S. Tuition,


50 00


Supplies,


505 47


C. F. Ames,


Repairs,


503 25


H. S. Tuition,


50 00


Miscellaneous,


659 87


B. H. Kirby, H. S. Tuition,


20 00


(annex),


C. F. Delano, cases, fittings, etc.,


188,00


County dog fund,


573 70


$18,962 33


Overdraft, Feb., 1907,


537 92


$19,500 25


$ 19,500 25


505 99


Special alterations


123


FINANCIAL STATEMENT


1907


PEASE FUND


Dr.


('r.


Receipts :


Expenditures :


Balance, Feb. 6, 1906,


$ 59 32


Pairpoint Corporation,


$15 20


Dividends from Trustees,


305 34


E. E. Babb & Co.,


91 08


Thompson, Brown & Co.,


19 20


Little, Brown & Co.,


12 00


Houghton, Mifflin & Co.,


27 63


Brown Durrell Co.,


7 73


J. L. Hammett Co.,


13 14


Ginn & Co.,


21 04


Home Educator Co.,


2 50


$209 52


Balance, Feb. 7, 1907,


155 14


$364 66


$364|66


124


TEACHERS' PAY ROLLS.


Feb. 24,


$1,206.00


March 30,


1,525.75


May 4,


1,206.75


June 1,


1,222.00


June 29,


1,278.25


Sept. 30,


1,137.00


Nov. 2,


1,233.00


Nov. 30,


1,219.50


Dec. 31,


921.64


Jan. 30,


1,209.25


$12,159.14


JANITORS' PAY ROLLS.


Feb. 28,


$139.00


March 31,


151.50


April 30,


139.00


May 31,


139.00


June 30,


139.00


July 31,


135.00


August 31,


115.00


Sept. 30,


119.00


Oct. 31,


127.00


Nov. 30,


119.00


Dec. 31,


119.00


Jan. 31.


128.00


$1,569.50


TRANSPORTATION.


Union St. Railway Co.,


$640.50


George L. Hiller,


660.00


$1,300.50


FUEL.


George P. Randall,


$27.62


Michael Regan,


11.50


J. C. Tripp, City Coal Co.,


362.36


227.67


G. F. Howard,


12.47


$641.62


125


BOOKS.


Ginn & Co., $83.78


Houghton, Mifflin Co.,


41.70


E. E. Babb & Co.,


191.14


H. S. Hutchinson & Co.,


1.15


Charles Scribner's Sons,


14.40


D. C. Heath & Co.,


22.26


Thompson, Brown & Co.,


33.60


Rand, McNally & Co.,


12.00


Hinds & Noble,


2.60


Silver, Burdett & Co.,


2.41


Oliver Ditson Co.,


23.39


Benjamin H. Sanborn Co.,


30.00


Little, Brown & Co.,


46.48


$504.91


SUPPLIES.


J. L. Hammett Co.,


$334.37


E. E. Babb & Co.,


5.84


George A. Blake & Co.,


3.53


C. F. Cushing,


3.55


Eagle Pencil Co.,


59.55


Bliss & Nye,


7.75


C. F. Wing,


.40


Atkinson, Mentzer & Grover,


12.36


Alfred Nye,


8.40


Warren P. Tobey,


1.67


C. S. & B. Cummings,


5.50


F. S. Brightman Co.,


12.17


James B. Goddard,


1.70


Briggs & Beckman,


2.15


Olcott Mfg. Co.,


1.80


S. B. & S. H. Willcox,


12.79


Ruggles & Ellison,


7.58


George T. Johnson & Co.,


22.00


New Bedford Dry Goods Co.,


2.36


$505.47


126


MISCELLANEOUS.


Suffolk Engraving Co.,


$24.40


H. D. Waldron,


35.32


Hatch & Co.,


13.50


Mrs. R. A. Spooner,


7.50


D. A. Regan,


4.84


Manuel d'Amaral,


39.44


J. B. Alton,


1.40


E. Anthony & Sons,


1.50


Thomas Hersom & Co.,


12.50


Fred A. Hanna,


5.55


A. J. Shooks,


20.55


C. J. Becker,


11.65


H. E. Harrington,


.45


A. B. Kimball,


10.42


S. B. Knight,


1.50


Samuel E. Fiske,


17.50


Charles S. Chapin,


28.41


Western Union Telegraph Co.,


2.56


E. R. Browne,


6.00


Fairhaven Water Co.,


113.86


Louis Nickerson,


1.45


E. G. Spooner,


25.59


S. I. Maker,


81.00


A. B. Trowbridge,


10.50


L. F. Perry,


1.15


J. W. Westgate,


1.50


Southern Mass. Telephone Co.,


15.55


James McFarlin,


4.00


Bliss & Nye,


.55


Charles P. Emerson,


2.00


New Bedford Gas & Edison Light Co.,


20.40


Sulpho-Napthol Co.,


4.00


Mrs. J. Bumpus,


5.00


Phaneuf & Son,


2.85


Charles F. Wing,


1.57


American Seating Co.,


15.00


Briggs & Beckman,


6.62


De Wolff & Vincent,


3.75


Mrs. A. L. Mackie,


25.00


Parson's Steam Laundry Co.,


.39


127


F. M. Marsh,


43.72


W. F. Church,


5.71


F. S. Brightman Co.,


14.00


A. R. Washburn,


7.63


H. F. Wilde,


2.39


$659.87


REPAIRS.


G. R. Valentine,


$8.45


E. F. Penney,


42.75


C. F. Delano,


144.02


H. H. Hathaway,


61.63


Hatch & Co.,


2.75


Patrick Sullivan,


4.25


W. P. Briggs,


.60


William L. Kelley,


2.50


Town of Acushnet,


10.00


C. E. Lumbard,


7.30


De Wolff & Vincent,


2.05


New Bedford Foundry & Machine Co.,


41.20


E. V. Hazzard,


41.25


M. P. Whitfield,


121.24


Bliss & Upjohn,


12.00


C. F. Wing,


1.26


$503.25


SPECIAL ALTERATIONS ( Annex).


C. F. Delano,


$103.18


Dodge & Grant,


16.03


H. H. Hathaway,


61.50


American Seating Co.,


180.00


M. P. Whitfield,


127.58


E. G. Spooner, Jr.,


17.70


$505.99


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