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SELECTION OF COURSES
It is of interest to indicate the number of pupils taking the various courses at the high school. College I, 55; College II, 59; Technical, 65; General, 146; Commercial, 218; Normal, 20.
The College Course I, College Course II, and Technical Course, prepare pupils for colleges and technical schools. That
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means that the figures above indicate that in all four years of high school, 179 pupils have signified that they are at least thinking of entering colleges or technical schools after gradua- tion from high school. This represents about 32% of the total enrollment in all four classes of the high school. To be sure, not all these pupils will reach their desired goal because of many factors, important among which is their inability to do the work of college entrance grade. However, the figures indicate that the problem of college preparation at Fairhaven High School is not one than can be in any way neglected, especially when almost a third of the pupils enrolled indicate their intention of going to college. In addition to this, there are probably pupils taking the general course who are planning their work with a possibility of going to college, for a general course pupil can by careful selection of studies in his course prepare for college.
What effect has the depression had on the selection of the commercial course by high school pupils? The following figures represent the percentage of pupils selecting this course during three years :
1932 37%
1931 40%
1927 38%
The years 1932 and 1931 were depression years, while 1927 represents a year of prosperity. Although these figures might be more conclusive had the trend of commercial course selection been indicated for ten successive years, nevertheless they in- dicate that business conditions have had little effect. There is an impression that in times of poor business, because it is not possible to find many positions for our graduates of the com- mercial course, that pupils do not select this course. This im- pression, from the above figures, seems to be erroneous.
COLLEGE ATTENDANCE
Of the seventy-three pupils graduating in the Class of 1932, twelve attended colleges as follows: Harvard University, two; University of Alabama, two; Boston College, two; Simmons Col- lege, one; Northeastern University, one; Brown University, one ; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, one; Boston University, one ; Bridgewater State Teachers' College, one. All but one of these pupils entered college by certificate without examination. This one pupil did not enter by certificate because the institu- tion he attended required all its entering pupils to take entrance examinations.
Satisfactory records have been received from some of the colleges these pupils attended. Not all of the colleges have sent records as it is not customary for colleges to do this until the
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end of the first half year. but there is every reason to believe, from reports received from the pupils themselves, that their work is satisfactory.
ABSENCES AND TARDINESSES
During the last year a very careful study has been made of the excuses offered by pupils for absences and tardinesses. The conclusion reached is that there are a great many unnecessary cases of both tardinesses and absences. When a pupil is absent or tardy it is necessary for that pupil to bring in an excuse from the parent, indicating the reason for the tardiness or absence. The following are examples of excuses given by parents for tardinesses : "Clock was wrong"; "Started too late from home"; "Missed the car"; "Automobile wouldn't start"; "Had to do an errand"; "Didn't get up in time".
Regular attendance at school is essential in order that a pupil may receive the maximum amount of benefit from what the school has to offer. The habit of promptness is one that is valuable in later life and, therefore, is an essential part of the training of pupils in school. However, both regular attendance, and promptness in arriving at school, cannot be obtained unless there is cooperation on the part of the parents.
Respectfully submitted, GEORGE C. DICKEY, Principal.
HEALTH
The report of the School Nurse follows :
SCHOOL NURSE
The object of health education in the schools is to teachi the children to think and do the things necessary for good health, to form good health habits.
The health of the school children in general has been good. There have been few out-breaks of contagious diseases, and no serious epidemic has developed.
The schools are visited on regular days each week.
Physical charts are kept for each elementary school child.
The weighing of all pupils has been attended to in all of the schools. Milk has been given to underweight children, and also sold to any school child at three cents per jar.
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Toxin Antitoxin Clinic was held and 274 children were examined, this covers about (1,000) school children, who have had Toxin Antitoxin.
Chadwick Clinic was held and 75 percent of the school children were examined.
Chadwick Clinic cases as-
Pulmonary T. B. 6 cases
Pulmonary Suspect 4 cases
Hilum T. B. 18 cases
Suspect T. B. 62 cases
have been visited at home and at school, advice has been given. Each child has his or her chart and has been weighed twice or three times. Number of cases total 98, with 3 cases of mal- nutrition.
SUMMARY
Number of school room visits 1145
Number of follow-up visits
415
Number of office calls 182
Number of cases referred to School Physician
14
Number of cases reported to Chief Francis
2
Number of cases reported to S. P. C. C.
3
Number of pupils examined by Taunton Traveling Clinic
28
Number of Chadwick Clinic cases
98
Number of high school visits
76
Number of high school follow-up visits
58
Number of high school office calls
2
Number of pupils having Toxin Antitoxin
274
Respectfully submitted,
LENA P. HOWLAND, R. N.,
School Nurse.
Present Corps of Teachers
1932 - 1933
HIGH SCHOOL
George C. Dickey
Walter D. Wood
Robert C. Lawton
Mildred J. Howland Susan B. Gifford Margaret Siebert Dorothy J. Williams
Helen L. Mankey Lena J. Russell
Florence R. Griswold
Marie R. Wentzell
Ruth A. Joyce
Phyllis A. Applin Cecile Giguere
Elva F. Cheney Eunice E. Strong
James M. Parkinson Mildred F. Bryant (Sec. to Principal)
* Graduate
George L. Kane Elizabeth Hastings Mabel G. Hoyle Ida Warr Frederick M. Moss
Coburn W. Tripp
Dorothy R. Meriam A. Janet Danskin Lucie E. Reynolds Rose Caton Marie L. Sullivan
Doris W. Dreher Florence Washburn
* Worcester Polytechnic Institute * Harvard
* Clark University Harvard
* Northeastern University Boston University
* Radcliffe College University of Grenoble
*Tufts College
* Bates College
* Boston University
* George Washington University
* New Britain Normal
* Bay Path Institute
* Plymouth Commercial School Perry's Business School
* Salem State Normal
* Boston University
*Tufts College
* Bridgewater Teachers College
* Wheaton College
* Oread Institute
* Teachers College, Columbia Univ.
* Boston Sloyd Normal Art School
* Fairhaven High School
ADDITION
Bridgewater Teachers College Smith College Tufts College Bridgewater Teachers College Mass. Institute of Technology
ROGERS SCHOOL
Farmington Me., Normal
Boston University Salem Normal Salem Normal
Fitchburg Normal
Hyannis Normal
Hyannis Normal Bridgewater Teachers College Bridgewater Teachers College
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WASHINGTON ST. SCHOOL
Mary A. S. Sale
Mildred R. Hall
Mary S. Fletcher
Hazel M. Lovering
Framingham Normal
Thelma V. Kalloch
Aroostook State Normal
Evelyn M. Smith
Framingham Normal
Helen L. Newton
Louise C. Johnson
Bridgewater Teachers College New Bedford Training School
EAST FAIRHAVEN SCHOOL
Clarence E. MaGuire Miriam Davidow Dolores Rousseau
Mary E. Foley Zelma Nichols
Boston University
Hyannis Normal
Bridgewater Teachers College University of Paris Bridgewater Teachers College Keene Normal
JOB C. TRIPP SCHOOL
Mildred E. Webb
Gertrude A. Corey
Marion L. Ryder
Mildred Borden
Julia Milutis
Virginia Perry
Frances S. Holmes
Framingham Normal Boston Normal
Hyannis Normal
Wheelock School
Bridgewater Teachers College
Framingham Teachers College Framingham Teachers College
Fitchburg Normal
Bridgewater Normal Bridgewater Normal
OXFORD SCHOOL
Margaret McGuire
Mary Katkin Anna P. Malone Katherine T. Goggin Elsie A. Perry Ellen E. Meal Mildred J. Harris
Elizabeth Davis Regina Morrissey Susan G. Livesey Ann O'D. Brow
Framingham Normal Westfield Normal Portsmouth Training School Fitchburg Normal
Bridgewater Normal
Bridgewater Normal Bridgewater Teachers College
Bridgewater Teachers College Castine, (Me.) Normal
Hyannis Normal Bridgewater Normal Bridgewater Normal
Francesca W. Cleverly
Rachel R. Stanley
Caroline R. Gilmore Mary Toledo Edith A. McNamara
Dorothy R. Manning Doris M. Bicknell Helena L. Stanley
Bridgewater Teachers College
Bridgewater Teachers College Bridgewater Teachers College
Hyannis Normal
Bridgewater Teachers College Hyannis Normal Keene Normal
EDMUND ANTHONY JR. SCHOOL
Elizabeth Graham
Framingham Normal
Lyndon Center Normal
Salem Normal
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SPECIAL TEACHERS
Anna B. Trowbridge
Music Art
Anna M. Salice
Anne E. Simmons
Physical Education
Donald D. Dunn
Physical Education
Doris M. Plaisted
Sewing
Charles H. Johnson, Jr.
Manual Training
Clarence W. Arey
Instrumental Music
F. William Kempf
High School Orchestra
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AGE AND GRADE TABLE AS OF OCTOBER 31, 1932
Age
GRADES
Totals
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII VIII
IX
X
XI
XII
XIII
Spec. Class
5
141
141
6
59
103
162
7
16
85
105
206
8
15
76
81
172
9
3
23
84
73
3
186
10
13
44
77
60
5
3
202
11
3
6
12
31
76
59
1
4
192
12
2
8
17
34
70
79
2
2
214
13
11
16
47
57
39
1
1
172
14
1 1
6
17
44
69
47
1
3
189
15
3
6
12
30
85
25
4
165
16
2
1 5
8
32
30
27
105
17
2 1 1
3
14
27
46
8
102
18
1
7
12
12
8
40
19
1 1|
3
1
6
20
2
2 1
5
21
1
1
Totals
216
209
225
230
210
199
206
199
152
189
96
90
19
20
2260
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TABULATED GRADES, TEACHERS, ATTENDANCE, ETC.
School Year - September, 1931 to June, 1932.
SCHOOL
Grades
TEACHERS
Total
Enrollment
Average
Membership
Average
Attendance
Percent of
Attendance
Tardiness
High
9-12
George C. Dickey
522
476
455
95.4
517
Addition
8
George L. Kane
38
37
36
96.5
23
Addition
8
Mabel G. Hoyle
39
37
35
94.6
65
Addition
8
Ida Warr
39
38
36
92.3
56
Addition
8
Elizabeth Hastings
42
37
35
96.3
78
Rogers
7
A. Janet Danskin
46
44
42
95.7
38
Rogers
7
Dorothy R. Meriam
46
44
42
95.9
27
Rogers
7
Lucie E. Reynolds
47
44
42
95.6
39
Rogers
6
Rose Caton
45
40
38
94.5
22
Rogers
6
Florence Washburn
41
39
38
95.7
56
Rogers
5
Marie L. Sullivan
35
31
30
95.8
13
Rogers
5
Doris Dreher
36
32
31
95.2
19
East Fairhaven
6
Clarence MaGuire
27
25
24
97.0
19
East Fairhaven
4-5
Alice M. Cardoza
41
41
39
95.4
15
East Fairhaven
3-4
Miriam Davidow
38
37
35
93.4
34
East Fairhaven
2
Mary E. Foley
28
27
25
92.1
16
East Fairhaven
1
Zelma Nichols
26
22
20
92.2
26
Oxford
6
Susan G.Livesey
43
38
37
97.0
9
Oxford
5
Regina Morrissey
42
39
38
96.0
28
Oxford
4
Elizabeth Davis
46
40
38
96.0
37
Oxford
3
Mildred J. Harris
40
38
36
95.0
19
Oxford
3
Beatrice Meagher
34
29
27
94.6
5
Oxford
2
Katherine T. Goggin
41
38
36
95.0
23
Oxford
2
Elsie A. Perry
41
38
36
94.0
8
Oxford
1
Mary Katkin
35
31
29
94.0
6
Oxford
1
Anna P. Malone
33
33
31
91.0
6
Oxford
Spec.
Ann O'D. Brow
22
16
15
95.0
21
Edmund Anthony, Jr.
7
Helena L. Stanley
34
33
32
95.0
6
Edmund Anthony, Jr.
6
Doris Bicknell
35
34
33
97.0
29
Edmund Anthony, Jr.
5
Edith McNamara
43
40
38
96.0
7
Edmund Anthony, Jr.
4
Dorothy R. Manning
28
25
23
95.0
43
Edmund Anthony, Jr
4
Genevieve Slade
32
30
28
93.0
26
Edmund Anthony, Jr.
3
Caroline R. Gilmore
38
32
30
95.0
19
Edmund Anthony, Jr.
2
Rachel R. Stanley
36
33
31
95.0
10
Job C. Tripp
7
Frances S. Holmes
41
39
37
95.0
9
Job C. Tripp
6
Virginia Perry
39
38
36
96.0
5
Job C. Tripp
5
Julia Milutis
39
34
33
96.0
21
Job C. Tripp
40
38
37
97.0
23
Job C. Tripp
3
Mildred Borden
45
41
39
95.0
17
Job C. Tripp
Gertrude A. Corey
37
34
31
93.0
15
Job C. Tripp
1
Mildred E. Webb
35
32
30
93.0
9
Washington St.
4
Helen L. Newton
36
33
32
96.0
27
Washington St.
4
Louise C. Johnson
30
27
26
94.0
26
Washington St.
3
Thelma V. Kalloch
28
26
25
94.0
16
Washington St.
3
Evelyn M. Smith
31
26
24
93.0
13
Washington St.
2
Hazel M. Lovering
36
32
30
92.0
57
Washington St.
2
Mary S. Fletcher
37
32
30
92.0
20
Washington St.
1
Mildred Hall
37
31
28
88.0
23
Washington St.
1
Mary A. S. Sale
38
31
1
28
1 91.0
1 21
Totals
2351
2142
1 2034
94.9
1676
Edmund Anthony, Jr.
1
Francesca Cleverly
31
30
27
92.0
9
4
Marion Ryder
2
1
1
Elementary School Expenditures (Itemized)
SUPERINTENDENT
Charles F. Prior $3,949.92
CLERK
Marion R. Tripp
$962.00
Mildred Bryant (Substitute)
32.00
$994.00
TRUANT OFFICERS
Charles H. Lawton
$175.00
Joseph B. Silva
42.00
Walter G. Spencer
9.50
$226.50
SCHOOL CENSUS
William McMeehan
$83.33
Walter G. Spencer
41.67
$125.00
OFFICE EXPENSE
New England Tel. & Tel. Co.
$13.13
Fairhaven Star
66.00
The Keystone Office Appliance Co.
6.75
Bostitch Sales Company
3.50
J. L. Hammett Company
1.34
Edward E. Babb & Company
18.48
Remington Rand, Inc.
1.30
Sawyer Office Equipment Co. .
10.50
F. S. Webster Co.
2.70
Wright & Potter Printing Co.
6.16
$129.86
TEXT BOOKS
$ 8.89
J. L. Hammett Co. Allyn & Bacon 3.20
29
J. B. Lippincott Company
121.48
American Book Company
187.09
Little, Brown & Company
4.95
Scott, Foresman Co.
64.10
D. C. Heath Co.
6.71
Laidlaw Bros.
1.40
Longmans, Green & Co.
8.90
Arlo Publishing Co.
8.13
March Bros. Publishing Co.
$5.29
Macmillan Company
248.69
Doubleday, Doran & Co.
21.18
Iroquois Publishing Co.
5.71
Silver Burdett & Company
70.63
World. Book Company
1.46
Milton Bradley Company
13.59
The Educator's Digest
4.15
Edward E. Babb Co. Inc.
60.28
Lyons & Carnahan
108.27
Beckley Cardy Company
27.78
"The Boston Way"
1.10
Row, Peterson, Co.
31.42
Houghton Mifflin Company
9.86
Charles Scribner's Sons
71.55
Charles E. Merrill Co.
26.94
Baker & Taylor Co.
8.68
Wheeler Publishing Co.
9.57
Egan Monthly Service
9.00
John Day Co.
2.78
Teachers College
3.97
Rand, McNally & Company
3.17
Webster Publishing Co.
7.52
Benj. H. Sanborn Co.
50.20
Ginn & Company
228.56
John C. Winston Co.
44.18
Harcourt Brace & Co., Inc.
1.75
$1,492.13
SUPPLIES
New Bedford Dry Goods Co.
$6.98
C. E. Doner
15.00
Remington Rand, Inc.
14.63
Bastian Bros.
121.12
Milton Bradley Co.
108.71
Motivation Charts, Inc.
1.68
George Washington Foundation
28.00
Snow & Farnham
.83
30
M. Steinert & Sons
3.60
Bostitch Sales Co.
4.65
J. L. Hammett Company
693.97
De Wolf & Vincent
5.20
Mass. Automobile Bureau
7.50
Edward E. Babb & Company
1,205.63
Livesey Bros.
3.40
Boston Music Co.
12.95
Browne Pharmacy
16.55
Curtis 1000, Inc.
7.02
Ditto, Inc.
142.54
Row, Peterson & Co.
1.32
National Geographic Society
21.00
Egan Monthly Service
3.00
F. S. Brightman Co.
4.74
Oliver Ditson Co., Inc.
30.13
Carl Fischer, Inc.
5.00
The Keystone Office Appliance Co.
41.00
Russell Sage
1.00
Webster Publishing Company
72.79
Wheeler Publishing Company
24.52
Dowling School Supply
15.30
Mckinley Publishing Company
4.31
J. F. Ryan
21.28
$2,645.35
TEACHERS
Coburn W. Tripp
$2,168.13
A. Janet Danskin
1,343.08
Lucie E. Reynolds
1,500.00
Dorothy R. Meriam
1,290.01
Rose Caton
1,350.00
Florence Washburn
1,150.00
Marie L. Sullivan
1,350.00
Doris W. Dreher
1,350.00
Mary A. S. Sale
1,600.00
Mildred Hall
1,350.00
Hazel M. Lovering
1,350.00
Mary S. Fletcher
1,350.00
Thelma V. Kalloch
1,343.08
Evelyn M. Smith
1,231.20
Helen L. Newton
1,350.00
Louise C. Johnson
1,350.00
Clarence E. McGuire
1,500.00
Alice Cardoza
1,091.04
Miriam Davidow
1,150.00
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Mary Foley
1,250.00
Zelma Nichols
1,350.00
Elizabeth Graham
2,350.00
Frances S. Holmes
1,550.00
Virginia Perry
1,000.00
Julia Milutis
1,350.00
Marion Ryder
1,350.00
Gertrude A. Corey
1,350.00
Mildred E. Webb
1,350.00
Mildred Borden
1,350.00
Helena L. Stanley
1,550.00
Doris Bicknell
1,094.36
Edith A. McNamara
1,336.16
Dorothy R. Manning
1,000.00
Genevieve Slade
588.37
Caroline R. Gilmore
1,350.00
Rachel R. Stanley
1,000.00
Francesca Cleverly
987.18
Margaret McGuire
1,800.00
Regina Morrissey
1,141.16
Elizabeth Davis
1,350.00
Beatrice Meagher
677.00
Mildred J. Harris
1,250.00
Elsie A. Perry
1,350.00
Katherine T. Goggin
1,336.16
Anna P. Malone
1,350.00
Mary T. Katkin
1,350.00
Ann O'D. Brow
1,400.00
George L. Kane
1,500.00
Elizabeth Hastings
1,650.00
Mabel G. Hoyle
1,500.00
Ida Warr
1,100.00
Anna B. Trowbridge
1,000.00
Anna M. Salice
800.00
Anna E. Simmons
700.00
Donald D. Dunn
350.00
Charles H. Johnson, Jr.
900.00
Edith D. Faunce
430.90
Clarence W. Arey
500.00
Susan G. Livesey
1,500.00
Frances S. Holmes (Noon Hour)
48.75
Frederick M. Moss
300.00
Mary Toledo
365.25
Ellen E. Meal
365.25
Mrs. Gertrude Gidley
148.50
Miss Edith Kendrick
42.00
Mary A. S. Sale (Noon Hour)
54.60
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Mrs. Hazel B. Raymond
312.00
Mrs. Constance Lumbard
78.00
Mrs. Tryphena Kendrick
48.00
Dorothy R. Meriam (Noon Hour)
18.50
Jeanette Gardner
100.00
Mrs. Katherine Sherman
72.00
Dolores Rousseau
46.14
Coburn W. Tripp (Noon Hour)
12.50
Rose Caton (Noon Hour)
6.25
Doris W. Dreher (Noon Hour)
6.25
$76,281.82
JANITORS
Charles H. Lawton
$1,200.00
Willard L. Hoxie
1,044.00
James H. Ellis
1,044.00
Thomas Barnes
1,288.00
Walter G. Spencer
1,044.00
Thomas Duckworth
1,044.00
Arthur H. Westgate
529.66
Herbert Neville
62.40
Walter L. Holmes
478.50
Miss Harriet Straham
167.25
James H. Ellis (Band Rehearsals)
31.00
$7,932.81
TRANSPORTATION
Union St. Railway Company
$2,700.00
Alexander Hadfield
1,755.00
$4,455.00
FUEL
City Coal Company
$3,130.47
Dennis Mahoney
9.38
Charles F. James
15.00
$3,154.85
LIGHT, WATER, JANITOR'S SUPPLIES, ETC.
New Bedford Gas & Edison Lt. Co.
$ 524.79
New England Tel. & Tel. Co. Livesey Bros.
207.66
37.36
Nye's Store 15.04
33
A. C. Smith Co.
1.59
Department of Correction
18.86
Kennedy & Kirwin
15.00
Masury-Young Company
84.27
Morgan Paper Company
42.00
Reformatory for Women
25.19
Fairhaven Water Company
825.47
J. I. Holcomb Mfg. Company
77.13
J. T. Sutcliffe
2.20
Babbitt Steam Specialty Co.
12.54
Pierce & Kilburn, Inc.
16.44
F. S. Brightman Co.
21.50
Tichon's Market
1.69
C. E. Beckman
1.04.
H. H. Hathaway Co.
11.65
Bldg. Materials Inc.
9.00
New Bedford Steel & Supply Co.
14.25
C. F. Delano
78.52
C. F. Wing Company
.80
Days Electric Shop
1.20
N. P. Hayes
1.70
$2,046.89
REPAIRS
E. E. Huckins
$ 4.00
G. H. T. Brown & Company
3.45
Days Electric Shop
22.50
Osberg & Knowlton
35.58
M. Steinert & Sons Co.
2.00
Valentine's Machine Shop
1.25
Charles E. Lumbard
7.55
Charles H. Sisson
18.86
Poor Bros.
2.00
E. G. Baldwin
14.00
Livesey Bros.
4.60
Fairhaven Water Company
2.35
Leach Electrical Co.
1.25
John Mi. Reilly
63.87
William H. Gurney
2.00
Tony P. Costa
144.91
Frank A. Blossom
3.25
Town of Fairhaven - Sewer Dept.
61.89
William H. Paige
8.75
Patrick Sullivan
75.00
Tip Top Roofing Company
192.02
James Taylor
64.65
34
W. F. Douglas
31.47
C. I. McCarthy
14.95
NEW EQUIPMENT
$ 29.00
Charles H. Sisson
71.00
HEALTH
$1,496.16
Dr. Charles E. P. Thompson
300.00
$1,796.16
MISCELLANEOUS
Manuel D'Amarel
38.10
Andrews & Pierce, Inc.
.50
H. T. Hillman
5.00
Merchants Publishing Co.
7.00
Eastman Teaching Films
2.70
Fairhaven Star
34.65
Fall River & New Bedford Despatch Express Co.
3.00
J. T. Almy Co.
10.00
Charles H. Lawton
34.20
Hemingway Bros. Interstate Trans. Co.
1.75
Charles F. Prior
10.06
School Department Office
13.00
Commissioner of Public Safety
50.00
J. L. Hammett Co.
3.93
Walker Freight Service, Inc.
3.22
Educator's Digest
3.30
Thomas Barnes
1.20
Hodges Badge Co.
8.60
Millicent Library
46.73
INSURANCE
Alfred H. Nye
$238.80
E. S. Whiting, Jr.
460.60
Cornish Insurance Agency
103.00
Goddard, Case & Borden
48.00
$850.40
TUITION
$782.15
Milton Bradley
$100.00
Lean P. Howland, R. N.
City of New Bedford, Dept. of Public Schools $172.13
$276.94
High School
(Itemized Expenditures)
TEACHERS
George C. Dickey
$3,596.15
Walter D. Wood
2,100.00
Barbara Cole
800.05
James M. Parkinson
2,150.00
Robert C. Lawton
1,600.00
Ruby R. Dodge
861.65
Elva F. Cheney
1,500.00
Ruth A. Joyce .
1,400.00
Susan Gifford
1,400.00
Phyllis A. Applin
1,343.08
Margaret Siebert
2,000.00
Dorothy J. Williams
1,550.00
Lena J. Russell
1,923.35
Florence R. Griswold
1,500.00
Marie R. Wentzell
1,400.00
Eunice E. Strong
1,800.00
Doris M. Plaisted
1,307.70
Helen Mankey
1,350.00
Cecile Giguere
1,200.00
Mildred Bryant
966.00
Alice Gidley
585.00
Anna M. Salice
650.00
Anna B. Trowbridge
425.00
Anna E. Simmons
700.00
Donald D. Dunn
1,500.00
Charles H. Johnson, Jr.
600.00
F. William Kempf
300.00
Elva F. Cheney (Noon Hour)
25.00
Marie R. Wentzell
12.50
Edith G. Kenny
9.00
Mildred J. Howland
519.15
$37,073.63
TEXT BOOKS
Gillum Book Company $ 5.50
Little, Brown Co.
19.61
36
Old Corner Bookstore, Inc.
2.50
Harcourt, Brace & Co.
80.29
Harvard University Press
1.00
Ginn & Company
121.87
H. W. Wilson Co.
14.05
Iroquois Publishing Co.
16.83
Bruce Publishing Co.
4.00
American Book Co.
244.76
Doubleday, Doran Co.
68.17
Covici, Friede, Inc.
1.70
Macmillan Co.
77.54
The Gregg Publishing Co.
83.76
Henry Holt & Co.
240.61
J. C. Winston Co.
102.36
Houghton Mifflin Co.
25.47
Silver Burdett & Co.
14.78
Joseph E. Avent
2.50
Benj. H. Sanborn
6.50
Row, Peterson Co.
4.18
Century Book Co.
12.12
A. N. Marquis Co.
7.88
Lyons & Carnahan
28.41
Steiger-Dudgeon Co.
.75
Southwestern Publishing Co.
267.71
Harlow Publishing Co.
.43
Monroe Calculating Co.
.25
Oxford Book Co.
.69
Edward E. Babb & Co., Inc
31.45
D. Appleton & Co.
36.60
Laidlaw Bros.
1.76
Allyn & Bacon
209.24
American Education Press
41.79
D. C. Heath Company
274.91
2,051.97
SUPPLIES
Browne Pharmacy
$ 8.58
De Wolf & Vincent
61.26
H. Hathaway & Co.
2.40
P. P. Caproni & Bro.
5.40
Acushnet Saw Mills Co.
9.75
American Type Founders Co.
1.72
Fairhaven Star
20.25
Chicago Apparatus Company
4.05
Knight, Allen & Clark
14.48
H. S. Hutchinson & Co.
5.20
37
J. L. Hammett Co.
464.75
Bostitch Sales Co.
2.13
Cambosco Scientific Co.
20.00
B. L. Makepeace
8.50
Keystone Office Appliance Co.
48.25
New Bedford Dry Goods Co.
68.24
Electrolux, Inc.
1.20
Carl Fischer, Inc.
17.20
Steiger Dudgeon Co.
10.14
Charles H. Cox Co.
.40
Merchant's Pub. Co.
13.00
F. H. Stevens Type Co.
12.70
J. Arnold Wright
4.50
Samuel Stephens & Wickersham Quoin Co.
6.89
H. E. Parkin
1.00
F. S. Webster Co.
2.70
Callanan & Archer
2.80
Remington Rand, Inc.
1.35
The Print Shop
4.95
Kennedy & Kirwin
8.00
F. S. Brightman Co.
7.25
B. F. Wood Music Co.
1.44
W. M. Dizer & Co.
2.36
M. Steinert & Sons Co.
.25
Oliver Ditson Co., Inc.
25.38
A. E. Coffin Press
5.50
Milton Bradley Co.
76.71
Fuller & Barker
7.75
John Carter Co.
.64
Carter, Rice & Co.
96.69
Geo. H. Morrill Co.
14.31
Birmingham Pen Co.
1.75
C. A. Gregory Co.
.25
Kenney Bros. & Wolkins
10.15
Central Lumber Supply Co.
6.54
Geo. L. Claflin Co.
49.36
Shapira Bros.
3.35
Wm. N. Johnson
50.74
$1,192.21
JANITORS' SALARIES
Howard H. Shumway
$1,771.00
Pardon A. Howland
1,500.00
A. C. Robertson
960.00
William Fuller
2.80
38
William A. Fuller James T. Poulton
1,095.45
345.92
$5,675.17
LIGHT, WATER, JANITOR'S SUPPLIES, ETC.
C. F. Delano
$ 32.02
Kennedy & Kirwin
30.00
H. H. Mfg. Co.
2.40
Swift & Company
22.25
Xavier's Service Station
13.00
Johnson Service Co.
2.55
Ernest Margeson
1.50
J. Cushing Co.
19.00
Valvoline Oil Co.
2.96
G. H. T. Brown & Co.
2.50
Brown Electrical Co.
1.20
F. Otis Eldridge
18.00
Babbitt Steam Specialty Co.
121.49
Days Electric Shop
28.95
H. M. C. Cutlery Co.
.80
C. F. Wing Co.
2.31
H. H. Hathaway Co.
14.45
The Holmerden Co.
2.00
New Bedford Gas & Ed. Lt. Co.
697.29
New England Tel. & Tel. Co.
174.40
Corbin Cabinet Lock Co.
1.89
Fairhaven Water Co.
511.43
Narragansett Machine Co.
1.67
Brightman Bros.
7.25
Lambeth Rope Corp.
4.00
Sears, Roebuck Co.
7.74
J. L. Hammett Co.
3.78
Plumbers Supply Co.
.65
C. E. Beckman
13.81
General Electric Supply Corp.
6.99
Electric Service & Supply Co.
1.12
Geo. F. Maxfield
5.00
Charles Sisson
.96
N. P. Hayes Co.
21.88
J. I. Holcomb Mfg. Co.
13.50
Albert M. Gonsalves
3.50
$1,794.24
REPAIRS
G. H. T. Brown Co. $38.70
Leach Electrical Co.
5.25
39
Osberg & Knowlton
29.85
Albert B. Cook
117.89
Bradley & Halliwell Machine Co.
3.76
H. M. C. Cutlery Co.
9.90
H. A. Francis
.50
Walter F. Douglas
952.09
F. T. Anderson & Sons
4.00
Babbitt Steam Specialty Co.
45.21
Washburn
9.12
E. R. Lunan Saw Co.
2.62
Spring St. Auto Service Station
10.30
A. L. Bliss
2.39
Brown Electrical Co.
78.85
C. E. Beckman
42.99
Sidney N. Lees
15.00
F. C. Taylor, Inc.
5.00
N. B. Typewriter Exchange
20.60
Tony P. Costa
2.20
F. Wmn. Kempf
3.75
Samuel D. Hathaway
12.00
Metal Welding Co.
2,25
Geo. Graham
6.00
Charles H. Sisson
1.65
$1,421.87
NEW EQUIPMENT
Household Furnishing Co.
$ 3.50
Shapira Bros.
7.00
General Electric Supply Corp.
54.50
Geo. Graham
51.00
Babbitt Steam Spec. Co.
225.00
HEALTH
Dr. Charles E. P. Thompson
$385.00
INSURANCE
James Henshaw
$500.00
Alfred H. Nye
175.00
E. S. Whiting, Jr.
175.00
$850.00
MISCELLANEOUS
George C. Dickey
$ 6.06
1.24
Doris Plaisted
$341.00
(
40
Anna M. Salice
19.16
New Bedford Times
6.00
Steiger Dudgeon Co.
3.80
Dr. Frank P. Speare
40.00
Parsons Steam Laundry
9.44
Railway Express Agency
9.96
Comm. of Public Safety
35.00
Elmer Stevens
92.40
Fall River & New Bedford Despatch Express Co.
2.90
The Print Shop
1.55
H. S. Hutchinson & Co.
2.10
High School Office
5.00
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