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Melville A. Stone Picture Fund Mrs. Oscar Stevens
Thackeray, 20 vols.
Our Country-Lossing, 8 vols. D. A. R.
Maps for History Dept.
D. A. R.
188
HIGHLAND SCHOOL
MURAL DECORATIONS
ENTRANCE AND FIRST FLOOR CORRIDOR
The Jungfrau, Solar print The School
Washington's Farewell, Engraving
From the old schoolroom The School
Old Abe, the War Eagle, Pastel
Bust of Washington, Plaster
Mr. H. G. Wadlin
Bust of Lincoln, Plaster Landscape, Baryto print
Mr. H. G. Wadlin Art Fund, 1897 Mr. Fred Hatch
Temple of Honor, Photograph
Declaration of Independence, Print in fac simile Art Fund, 1897
Relief, Parthenon Frieze Detail, Plaster Art Fund, 1897
Four Japanese Vases Prize won by Room 4, 1905
Two Old Army Friends, Colored lithograph Mr. J. B. Lewis, Jr.
EAST STAIRCASE
Mount Vernon, Solar print
Art Fund, 1897
Statue, Revere on Horse, Plaster
Class of '05
WEST STAIRCASE
Statue, The Minute Man, Plaster The School
Majesty, A Lion, Photograph
Mr. G. L. Parker
SECOND FLOOR CORRIDOR
Portrait of Webster, Solar print Class of '97
ASSEMBLY HALL
The Capitol, Washington, Solar print
Mrs. Samuel Pierce
Castle of San Angelo, Solar print Mr. W. S. Parker
Haarlem, Colored photogravure Class of '03
Stratford-on-Avon, Etching Class of '03
Footlights for Stage
Class of '04
Nike of Samothrace, statue Miss Annie Parker, Mrs. C. E. Hussey Class of '01
Statue, Diana, Plaster
Class of '93
Bust of Wagner, plaster
Bust of Agassiz, Plaster Class of '06
Bust of Longfellow, Plaster
Class of '06
189
Relief, Aurora, Plaster
Class of '01
Relief, Trumpeters, Plaster
Class of '99
Relief, Drummers, Plaster
Class of '02
PRINCIPAL'S OFFICE
Square of St. Marks, Colored photo
Miss A. M. Pearson, Mrs. J. B. Lewis, 3rd
Art Fund, '97
A Lion, Baryto print TEACHERS' OFFICE
Saint Cecilia, Heliotype Mrs. Ramsay
Old Wharf, Martha's Vineyard, Water color
Miss Annie B. Parker
Christ and the Fishermen, Baryto print
Art Fund, '97
Church, Stoke Poges, Bromide print
Art Fund, '97
CLASS ROOMS - ROOM 1
Bust of Beethoven, Plaster
Pupils in Room 1, '02
Relief, Lion's Head, Plaster
Pupils in Room 1, '01
Relief, Boys' Heads, Plaster
Pupils in Room 1, '01
Statue, Hebe, Plaster
Pupils in Room 1, '07
Oxen Plowing, Heliotype
Pupils in Room 1, '02
The Song of the Lark, Heliotype
The Balloon, Colored print
Portrait of Rubins, Prang print
John Alden and Priscilla, Photogravure
Pupils in Room 1, '02 Pupils in Room 1, '01 Art Funds of '97 Mrs. Wm. Carter
ROOM 2
Stuart's Washington, Photogravure
Class of '97
Christ and the Young Ruler, Bromide print
Art Fund, '97 Art Fund, '97
The Windmill, Carbon photo Prize won by pupils in Room 2, '03
ROOM 3
Reading from Homer, Photogravure An Arab, Heliotype
Miss A. Barrows
The Deer Pass, Engraving
Miss A. Barrows Class of '00
Dance of the Nymphs, Carbon photo
Busts of Brutus and Caesar, Photograph
Mr. Fred Hatch
Pilgrims Going to Church, Turner print
Class of '07
Relief, Flight of Night, Plaster
Class of '06
By the River, Solar print
Miss A. Barrows
190
ROOM 4
Haunt of the Sea Mew, Photogravure Sir Galahad, Carbon photo On the Heath, Photogravure Roman Forum, Prang print An Ocean Greyhound, Heliotype Relief, Alexander Frieze, Plaster Relief, Dancing Cherubs, Plaster
Class of '03
Class of '00
Class of '98
Mrs. Laura Campbell Mr. Amsden
Class of '06
Class of '07
ROOM 5
Rural Music, Solar print
Pupils in Room 5, '03
The Nativity, Solar print
Pupils in Room 5, '04 Class in Room 5, '05
Cliff Dwellings, Photograph
Mrs. Trine
End of Day, Turner print
Class of '07
Castle of Chillon, Turner print
Class of '07
Relief, Dancing Cherubs, Plaster
Pupils in Room 5, '05
ROOM 6
Stag at Bay, Engraving
The School
The Shepherdess, Solar print
Art Fund, 1897
Penelope Boothby, Bromide print
Art Fund, 1903
Art Fund, 1903
Art Fund, 1897
Art Fund, 1897
Art Fund, 1897
Pupils in Room 7
Art Fund, 1897 Art Fund, 1903
ROOM 8
Brittany Sheep, Photogravure Caravel of Columbus, Lithograph, colored The Hunt, Engraving
School
Art Fund, 1897 Mrs. Fred Hatch
Breaking Home Ties, Photogravure
Art Fund, 1903
Lone Wolf's Vigil, Heliotype
Art Fund, 1897
On the Beach, Baryto print
Art Fund, 1897
Relief, The North Wind, Plaster
Pupils of Room 8
Statuette, Meditation, Plaster
King Charles Spaniels, Carbon photo Children of the Shell, Bromide print ROOM 7
Madonna of the Chair, Carbon photo Departure of Mayflower, Artotype The Horse Fair, Artotype The Gleaners, Carbon photo Relief, Horses of Diomedes, Plaster
191
ROOM 9
Spirit of '76, Turner print Niagara Falls, Baryto print Pilgrims in Exile, Artotype Cave Dwelling, Photograph Relief, Vintage, Plaster
Art Fund, 1903 Art Fund, 1907 Art Fund, 1897 Mrs. Trine School
ROOM 10
Sistine Madonna, Carbon photo (Detail)
Art Fund, 1897 Art Fund
At the Watering Place, Solar print
Pyramids and Palms, Solar print
The School
Sunset Glow, Carbon photo
The Reapers, Baryto print
Art Fund, 1903 Art Fund, 1897
(The total cost of this collection is more than thirteen hundred dollars)
MISCELLANEOUS GIFTS
Books
Donors
Library of Animal Stories, 22 vols. Unknown Friend
Young People's Library of Literature, 20 vols. Class of '04
Collection of History, Biography and Poetry, 30 vols. Class of '05
Works of Eugene Field, 12 vols. Miss Barrows
Stoddard's Lectures, 13 vols. Balch Bros., Pub. Science and Health, 1 vol. Sunday School Class, Christian Science Encyclopedic Dictionary, 4 vols. Pupils in Room 1, '00
Stories of Life and Industry, 4 vols. Pupils in Room 8, '02 Total, 106 vols.
OBJECTS FOR ILLUSTRATIVE USE
Seventy-five specimens of our hardy trees, with carefully prepared sections and life-history of each tree Mr. Daniel Desmond Six Stereoscopes
Views of Yosemite Valley Class of '05
Views of Yellowstone Park Class of '05
Class of '05
Views of Grand Canon, Arizona Views of Niagara Falls Class of '05
Mexican Stone Bowl, for grinding corn Mrs. Lucy Barrows Tyng
Cabinet of Charts for Nature Study The School
192
Furniture
Chiffonier Library Table
Bookcase
Bookcase
Curio Cabinet
Curio Cabinet
Sewing Machine
Eighteen hundred Perry Pictures
The School Pupils in Room 2 Class of '04 Class of '05 Pupils in Room 10 The School Class of '07 The School
(Mounted for study in the classrooms)
Silk Flag Silk Flag
Large School Flag
Piano, a Parlor Grand
Woman's Relief Corps, 1902 Woman's Relief Corps, 1907 Mr. Lovejoy Efforts of the School
CENTER SCHOOL
ROOM
Mother and Child, Plaster medallion Feeding her Birds, Solar enlargement Baby Stuart, Heliotype
Proceeds of lecture, 1902 Proceeds of lecture, 1902 1897 Picture Fund
ROOM 2
"Can't you walk ?" Engraving Angel Heads, Photograph Pharoah's Horses, Photograph
Fund
ROOM 4
Golden Autumn Days, Turner print 1903 Picture Fund Sheep, Baryto print
ROOM 3
Children of the Shell, Turner print
1903 Picture Fund
Mother and Child, Photograph
193
UNION STREET PRIMARY SCHOOL
ROOM 1
Fog Warning, Turner print Picture Fund, 1903
Bringing Home Christmas Firewood, Color print
Anxiety, Carbon photograph Picture Fund, 1897.
Jersey, Artotype
ROOM 2
" Wait a Minute," Turner print
In the Meadow, Photograph St. Anthony of Padua, Photograph
Picture Fund, 1903: Picture Fund, 1897
Picture Fund, 1897
HALL
Cupids Singing, I, Plaster cast Cupids Singing, II, Plaster cast
Picture Fund, 1903.
ROOM 3
Helping Hand, Solar enlargement Return to the Farm, Turner print Odin, Artotype
Picture Fund, 1897 Picture Fund, 1903
ROOM 4
Children of Charles I, Turner print Picture Fund, 1903 Three Little Kittens, Color print Longfellow in His Study, Engraving Springtime, Solar enlargement Miss Grace M. Wakefield and class
School in Brittany, Prang reproduction Picture Fund, 1897
PROSPECT STREET PRIMARY SCHOOL
ROOM 1
Distinguished Member of the Humane Society, Turner print
Picture Fund, 1903.
Thoroughbred, Artotype Brittany Sheep, Engraving Come Back Soon, Artotype No Thoroughfare, Artotype Venice, Colored photograph
School
Picture Fund, 1897
194
HALL Singing Cupids (detail), Plaster relief ROOM 2
Fund
Trust, Artotype Feeding Her Birds, Carbon photograph " Want to See Wheels go Wound," Artotype Girl with Cat, Turner print
New Lodgers, Artotype
Picture Fund, 1897
Picture Fund, 1897
LOWELL STREET SCHOOL
Cat and Kittens at Play, Turner print
Picture Fund, 1903
Mother and Child, Carbon photograph Picture Fund, 1897
Summer Evening, Baryto print
Landscape with Sheep, Reproduction of crayon
Miss Bessie Parker and class
CHESTNUT HILL PRIMARY SCHOOL
Kittens in Hat, Turner print
Picture Fund, 1903
Christ and the Doctors, Turner print
Picture Fund, 1897
Sheep in Brittany, Baryto print
Ploughing, Turner print
Picture Fund, 1903
Gleaners, Baryto print Alderney, Heliotype
The Little Anglers, Heliotype
Portrait of Washington, Heliotype
Dignity and Impudence, Solar enlargement
Picture Fund, 1897
School in Brittany, Prang reproduction
Sistine Madonna, Photograph " Can't You Walk ?" Artotype See-Saw, Artotype
Miss Jessie S. Dyer and class Miss Jessie S. Dyer and class
REPORT OF TRUANT OFFICER
FROM JAN. 1, 1907, TO OCT., 1907
To the Superintendent :
Number of absences reported to me from Jan. 1 to Oct. 46
Number found to be truancy
25
Number reported by parents as ill
8
Number found insufficiently clad .
5
Number over 14 .
3
Number leaving town .
2
Number kept out by parents to work or otherwise
10
Number returned to school .
42
A. A. SMITH
Truant Officer to October
FROM SEPT. 10, 1907, TO JAN. 1, 1908
To the Superintendent :
Number of absences reported to me
24
Number found to be truancy
12
Number reported by parents as ill
6
Number insufficiently clad . 3
Number kept at home by parents to work
3
Number taken to school
10
Number returned to school .
14
Respectfully submitted WILLIAM KIDDER
Truant Officer
Graduation ..
5
1907
READING HIGH SCHOOL
JUNE TWENTY-SIXTH
198
PROGRAM Prayer REV. W. C. MYERS
Singing-" The Great Jehovah " ( From Joshua) Handel
HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS
1 The Universal Language (Salutatory)
MARION E. WALSH
2 A Gentle Pirate ARTHUR GOULD WINSHIP
3 A Famine-Stricken Nation ETTA M. DOYLE
Singing of Class Ode by 1907 Words by Henry G. Mullarky Music by Bertha D. Lee and Violet B. Robinson
4 Motor Boats GENEVIEVE BOSSON
5 A Pioneer Republic
J. LOUIS EISENHAURE
6 The Freedom of the Press
C. EDITH BUCKLE
Singing -"Sweet Star of Eve Arise " Wrighton
HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS
7
An old Issue Reopened
IRVING C. AUSTIN
8 Sculptors of Immortal Clay (Valedictory)
VIOLET B. ROBINSON
Singing-"The Heavens are Telling" (From the Creation ) Haydn Presentation of Diplomas Walter S. Parker, Chairman of School Committee Benediction
REV. E. B. MARSHALL
Musical Director Accompanists LEON R. MAXWELL ASUNTA MICHELINI, '07, MARION E. WALSH, '07 Class Motto : Omnia possibilia valenti
199
GRADUATES
COLLEGE COURSE
Malcolm Rodney Buck Violet Brookhouse Robinson John Louis Eisenhaure Marion Emblein Walsh Arthur Gould Winship
SCIENTIFIC COURSE
Charles Curtis Adams Irving Claire Austin Sumner Clarence Whittier
NORMAL COURSE
Bernice Ardelle Batchelder
GENERAL COURSE
Leonard Gardiner Bartlett
Hollis Ober Marshall
Arthur Mastin Batchelder
Ellen Theresa McGarry Asunta Michelini
Genevieve Bosson
Catherine Edith Blanche Buckle Henry Giddings Mullarky
Timothy Canty
Bella Corrie Muse John James O'Brien
Agnes Cecelia Connolly
Mary Louise Cullinane
Jennie Frances Parker
Annie May Davis
Marion Amelia Perry
Etta May Doyle
Joseph Francis Quinlain
William Leonard Esterberg
Donald Ramsay
Gertrude Annie Granfield
Rachel Bryant Smith
Dotty May Hodson Francis Johnson
Ethel Blanche Turner
Lealia Ada Jones
Florence Annie Turner
Annie Clara Killam
Carrie Upton
Bertha Dora Lee
Helen Edith Stewart
Nelson Raymond Weston Hazel Louise Wilcox
200
GRADUATING CLASS OF THE HIGHLAND SCHOOL, JUNE, 1907
Abbott, Kingman
Leach, Edwin L.
Adams, Mary H.
Leavis, Ruth O.
Atkinson, Wm. W.
Leavitt, Ernest R.
Baldwin, Arthur G.
Loring, Kimball A.
Bird, Ruth H.
MacMonagle, Alice
Black, Helene A.
Manning, Ruth
Boyers, Frederick E.
Martin, Helen S.
Bruorton, John R.
McIntire, Arthur
Buck, Lawrence C.
McKay, Raymond
Butters, Andrew B.
Nichols, Hilda C.
Butters, Nellie
O'Connell, Grace E.
Cass, Harold
Parker, Elmer F. Perkins, Mildred
Connelly, Gertrude
Cook, Sarah L.
Phelps, Frances E.
Curtis, Walter A.
Richardson, Gordon
Danforth, Harold
Sawyer, Frank A.
Davies, Gile
Smith, Alice
Day, James E.
Stembridge, Stanley
DeMerritt, Robert E.
Stratton, Charles
Fairbanks, Forrester
Strout, Mabel M.
Flint, Clarence E.
Swasey, Wm. H.
Freeman, Pauline
Thorburn, Ruth
Gauley, Catherine
Trenholm, Millard
Gilman, Edgar
Tuttle, Norman A.
Grover, Ernest E.
Wadsworth, George
Herbolzheimer, Robert E.
Webb, Wm. P.
Herbolzheimer, Louis
Welsh, Frank W.
Heselton, Arthur W.
White, Harold E.
Holmes, Henry J.
Whitehouse, Mira
Horton, Gladys B.
Whittaker, Robert L.
Jacobs, A. Lillian
Whitton, Edward
Jenkins, Louise B.
Willis, Gladys
Lancaster, Ina
Zwicker, Millard I.
147
ELLIOT STREET FEDERAL STREET . FRANKLIN STREET
East side, north corner Green
North side, near house of Wm. B. Jeffery North side, east corner Pearl North side, near house of W. D. Emerson North side, opposite house of Henry Cook West side, opposite house of C. W. Nelson West side, opposite house of Fannie C. Nichols West side, near house of Geo. Parker Est. East side, opposite house of Asa Parker
FREEMONT STREET GRAND STREET GREEN STREET
North side, east corner Berkley
East side, near house of T. J. Babcock
North side, near house No. 16, C. H. Mellen Est. North side, opposite house of F. McKenney
GROVE STREET
West side, near house of A. D. Prichard West side, near house of J. C. Macomber West side, opposite Forest
HANCOCK STREET HAVEN STREET
West side, near house of John Murray
North side, east corner Chute North side, opposite Gould
South side, opposite Linden South side, opposite Sanborn North side, opposite Elliot
HAVERHILL STREET
West side, north corner Wakefield West side, near house of E. O. Carey West side, south corner Charles West side, south of house of Wm. Taylor West side, north of house of Chas. M. Harrison West side, corner Franklin
HIGH STREET
East side, south corner Mt. Vernon East side, opposite house of J. A. Bancroft East side, opposite Mineral East side, opposite Highland Avenue
HIGHLAND STREET
HOWARD STREET
West side, near house of Willard Kempton West side, south corner Locust
South side, west corner private way
148
JOHN STREET
West side, corner Pleasant West side, corner Haven
KING STREET
South side, opposite house of Geo. F. Gilman
LINDEN STREET
East side, opposite Home for Aged Women
LOWELL STREET
South side, west corner Sanborn
North side, east corner Bancroft Avenue
South side, east corner Willow
South side, opposite house of E. W. Harris South side, opposite house of C. M. Barrows
MAIN STREET
West side, south corner Pearl
West side, south corner Franklin
West side, near house of A. G. Nichols
West side, north of house of H. E. Nichols West side, opposite house of C. I. Nesmith West side, north corner Forest
West side, opposite house of G. D. Putnam West side, north of house of A. L. Chapman
MAIN STREET
West side, near house of E. Stanniford Est. West side, south corner Locust
West side, opposite Charles
West side, north corner Salem
West side, south point of Common
East side, in front of Elmwood Hotel
East side, near Y. M. C. A. Building
West side, south corner Green
West side, north side of R. R. crossing West side, opposite Avon West side, opposite Cross West side, south corner Summer Ave.
West side, north corner Hopkins West side, north corner South
MAPLE STREET East side, near house of Geo. E. Lang MIDDLESEX AVENUE South side, east corner Deering
MIDDLESEX AVENUE EXT.
North side, near house of Albion Benton
149
MILL STREET
South side, opposite Pumping Station
MINERAL STREET
North side, east corner Vine North side, east corner Hancock North side, east corner Summer Ave.
MINOT STREET
West side, between Washington and Sweetser Ave. West side, between Warren Ave. and Center Ave. West side, near Park Ave.
MT. VERNON STREET
North side, opposite Chute
OAK STREET
North side, west corner Prospect North side, opposite house of E. L. Coombs
ORANGE STREET South side, east corner Belmont
PARK AVENUE
North side, near house of Wm. Carney
PARKER STREET
East side, near central fire station
PEARL STREET
East side, south corner Thorndike East side, south corner Charles East side, opposite house of Mary Bunker East side, near house of A. B. Melvin East side, opposite Forest
PIERCE STREET
West side, south corner Orange
PLEASANT STREET
North side, west corner Middle
PRESCOTT STREET
North side opposite Turner Wagon Co. North side, west corner Arlington North side, west corner Washington North side, east corner Pratt
PROSPECT STREET
West side, near house of John A. Boyd West side, north corner King West side, near house of E. H. Palmer
150
PROSPECT STREET EXT.
East side, opposite house of Clara Skinner
SALEM STREET
North side, opposite John
North side, near car barns
South side, opposite Pearl North side, west corner Belmont North side, west corner Pine
SCOTLAND ROAD
South side, opposite house of H. E. Boothby
SUMMER AVENUE
West side, south of King West side, near house of C. A. Loring
West side, opposite Prescott
West side, south corner Scotland Road West side, north corner Oak
West side, near house of L. A. Ferson West side, opposite house of W. E. Coney
South side, east corner Hopkins North side, near house of L. C. Myers North side, near house of Wm. F. Welch
TEMPLE STREET
North side, near house of A. W. Temple
VILLAGE STREET
East side, north corner Green
WAKEFIELD STREET
North side, east corner Charles North side, east corner Pearl
WALNUT STREET
North side, near Hopkins North side, near house of W. S. Parker North side, opposite Curtis North side, opposite South North side, in front of No. 46
WASHINGTON STREET
North side, west corner Ash
201
STATISTICS TAKEN FROM REPORT TO THE STATE BOARD IN APRIL, 1907, AND OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST
NUMBER OF CHILDREN IN TOWN BETWEEN 5 AND 15 YEARS
832
Sept. 1899
853
1900
.
890
1901
·
915
1902
967
1903
938
1904
972
1905
1022
1906
997
1907
NUMBER OF CHILDREN IN TOWN BETWEEN 7 AND 14 YEARS
648
1899
648
66
1900
.
680
1901
636
יו
1902
682
1903
758
יי
1904
698
1905
759
1906
723
Length of school year, 1906-1907
40 wks. 15
Number of days lost from stormy days, etc.
9 mos. 5 dys.
Number of different pupils enrolled for the year ending June 22, 1906
1211 Average number in each of the twelve grades for first four months of school year :
XII Spc. Tot'l
YEAR I II III
IV
V
VII
VIII 68
IX 56 49
x 46 37
XI 17 36
14 0 907
1900
127 136
66 107
89
98
66
82
64 70 93 86 100
56.
64
42 28 34 21 4 1008
1902 1903
127 114 103 104
97
63
61 60
53 31 9 1050
1904
129 131 116 116
95
79
53 54 4 1123 45 48 4 1156 85
1905 129 118 130 124 105 104 76 72 63 42 5 1166 1906
1907
118 129 109 127 120 100 120 110 150 114 123 109
93 100 88 96 110 78 82 58 50 6 1212
23 5 903
1899
120 103 102
87 108
VI 75
93
87 97
61
25 5 978
1901
177 102 108
77 105
142 126 90 86 117 86
98 100
109 91 109 88
1907
Actual length of school year
TEACHERS IN SERVICE, WHERE EDUCATED, YEAR WHEN FIRST APPOINTED
ALSO ENROLLMENT FOR FOUR MONTHS ENDING DECEMBER 20, 1907
School
Grade
Teachers
Where Educated
Year First
Appointed
Salary
Total
Enrollment
Average
Average
Attendance
Per cent. of
Cases of
Tardiness
Cases of
Dismissal
High ..
H. T. Watkins, M. A., Master ....
Colby University. .
1903
$2200
274
267.9
256.7
95.7
104
84
Special €
Wm. R. Redden, A. B
.
Bates College. ..
1907
1100
XII
50
Natalie A. Smith, A. R.
Wellesley College.
1905
700
XI
58
Mary P. Gordon, A. B ...
Mt. Holyoke College.
1905
700
X
82
Mary Lerner, A. B. .. .
Radcliffe College
1906
750
..
IX
78
Alice P. Rand, A. B ..
Bates College.
1907
550
Ruth Buffum, A. B ...
Mt. Holyoke College.
1907
550
L. Lucile Wheeler, A. B.
Mt. Holyoke College.
1907
550
Mabel A. Hayes, A. B ..
Mt. Holyoke College.
1907
550
Helen B. Flanders, A. B.
Boston University . .
1907
550
Alice M. Lombard .
Bay Path Institute.
1907
550
Alice Barrows, Prin
Bridgewater Normal .
1880
1000
..
....
.
...
.
.
...
.
...
.
Gorham Normal ..
1901
36
34.2
31.3
91.6
40
13
..
VII .
Fannie C. Whittemore. .
1905
49
47.1
34.3
94.1
22
37
VII .
.
1906
500
47
45.1
42.2
92.9
50
13
VI ..
Lavinia C. Cairns ..
Lowell Normal
1907
500
47
45.2
41.9
92.6
39
17
VI ..
Anna M. Reck ..
Boston University
1907
500
12
40.6
37.4
91.9
63
46
VI-V
Julia A. Floyd .
1907
500
46
43.9
40.3
92.3
60
15
V ..
Edna H. Dyer ..
1907
500
45
43.1
40.3
92.8
29
39
V-IV
Bessie M. Parker.
1905
425
48
46.9
43.3
92.3
49
22
III ..
M. Grace Wakefield, Prin.
1890
550
46
44.5
41.9
94.3
16
15
V.
Bridgewater Normal.
1907
450
14
42
38.9
92.6
21
52
IV ..
Edna F. Wood ....
1907
400
47
46.1
42.8
92.4
32
9
Salem Normal ...
1905
400
46
44.9
42.7
94.8
17
5
Westfield Normal
1905
550
41
37.6
33.9
89.5
29
45
Reading High School.
1884
425
42
39.5
36.4
91.5
16
13
Bridgewater Normal
1904
475
38
34.7
30.9
89.1
43
1
Prospect St
IV-III . ..
Worcester Normal ....
1903
500
43
40.9
38.2
93
25
11
II-I
Hortense F. Small
Newburyport Training.
1907
450
41
40
36.3
90.5
43
12
Lowell St . .
I-II-III . .
Lulu C. Colby.
Newburyport Training. ..
1907
400
40
37.1
34.4
92.4
50
5
Chestnut Hill
I-II-III-IV
Gertrude B. Carter
Winchester Training. ...
1907
400
29
24.6
21.3
87.6
7
13
..
.... ..
. . ..
. ..
. .
.
....
.
..
. .
....
.....
Highland
VIII
Emma S. Page, Ass't Prin.
1899
650
37
34.5
31.8
92.1
19
8
VIII .
Alice E. Hood .
Concord, N. H., Training
1902
600
37.3
34.9
93.3
10
9
VIII
Edith A. Estes.
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Annie L. Dolloff
Plymouth, N. H., Hyannis S. S. .. Tufts College.
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Farmington Normal.
1907
450
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Anna P. Reid .
Salem Normal
Annie L. Donovan
North Adams Normal
III ..
Ethel M. Flanders
Union St.
Florence E. Babcock, Prin
Eudora W. Gould.
Marion H. Morgan
Margaret C. Duncan
Lowell Normal (Special)
Gorham Normal.
Salem Normal.
Center.
N. H. State Normal .
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FINANCIAL STATEMENT
Appropriations :
General, for Superintendent, teachers,
janitors and fuel . . $28,000 00
Incidentals, books and supplies 5,000 00
Received for services of H. S. janitor
240 00
Received refund on bills
6 05
Received telephone tolls
2 63
Received for tuition 1,792 69
Received tines on damaged books 5 75
Received fines on desks and buildings . 1 40
Received for materials sold .
19 19
$35,067 71
EXPENDITURES
Paid for teachers, janitors and fuel . $27,681 06
Paid incidental expenses
. 3,705 46
Paid for books and supplies
2,037 62
Paid Superintendent of Schools .
973 33
Transportation
570 00
Truant Officer
40 00
Total expenses
$35,067 47
Balance 24
General appropriation . ·
$28,000 00
Transferred from Incidentals account .
1,324 33
$29,324 39
Paid Superintendent
$973 33
Paid teachers
. 21,289 75
Paid janitors
2,843 00
Paid fuel
3,648 31
Paid transportation
570 00
-- $29,324 39
204
Appropriation for incidentals, supplies
and insurance $5,000 00
Received for tuition 1,792 69
Received refund on bill 6 05
Received for services of H. S. janitor
240 00
Received telephone tolls
2 63
Received fines on damaged books
5 75
Received fines on desks and buildings . 1 40
Received for materials sold .
19 19
$7,067 71
Paid to general account
. $1,324 39
Paid incidental expenses
3,665 46
Paid Truant Officer
40 00
Paid for books and supplies
2,037 62
$7,067 47
Unexpended balance
24
SUPPORT OF SCHOOLS
Superintendent of Schools, Melville A. Stone
$973 33
HIGH SCHOOL
Harry T. Watkins
$2,100 00
E. N. Babcock
262 50
Wm. R. Redden
839 98
Jennie F. Currier
168 75
Jennie E. Wier
487 50
Edith R. Clapp
450 00
Mary P. Gordon
682 50
Helen P. Abbott
360 00
Natalie A. Smith
559 50
Alice M. Grover
322 88
Mary Lerner
660 00
Isabel H. Coombs
300 00
205
Helen B. Flanders
191 88
Alice P. Rand
338 12
L. Lucille Wheeler
206 25
Ruth Buffum
206 25
Mabel A. Hayes .
206 25
Alice M. Lombard
206 25
Ethel Leighton .
23 63
Beatrice Springer
89 38
$8,661 62
HIGHLAND SCHOOL
Alice Barrows
$975 00
Emma S. Page
632 75
Alice E. Hood
581 63
Edith A. Estes
545 63
Leonora W. Goodsoe
270 00
Annie L. Dolloff
484 69
Delia M. Holman
270 00
Mary L. Reid
270 00
Agnes S. Ordung
120 00
Annie M. Reck .
225 06
Harriett M. Foster
255 00
Fannie C. Whittemore
461 25
Ethel M. Burrington
61 75
Lavinia C. Cairns
178 12
Edna F. Wood
120 00
Bessie M. Parker
159 38
Edna H. Dyer
162 50
Julia A. Floyd
87 50
Emma Bird
15 57
$5,875 83
CENTER SCHOOL
M. Grace Wakefield
$491 25
Edith A. Wright
276 09 .
Nellie S. Batchelder
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361 50
206
Ethel M. Flanders
388 50
Edna F. Wood .
30 00
Gertrude B. Carter
8 91
Annie L. Donovan
168 75
$1,725 00
UNION STREET SCHOOL
Florence E. Babcock
$504 37
Anna P. Reid
414 38
Marion H. Morgan
459 56
Myra K. Parker .
352 13
Helen Parker
1 00
Mary Wiley
4 88
Louise Gardner
1 68
Zita Fegan
50 00
Eudora W. Gould
33 75
$1,821 75
PROSPECT STREET SCHOOL
Margaret C. Duncan
$472 50
Clara B. Wright .
157 50
Carrie L. Wyman
127 60
Hortense F. Small
168 75
$926 35
LOWELL STREET SCHOOL
Bessie M. Parker
$240 00
Lulu C. Colby
137 00
Louise W. Gardner
17 32
$394 32
CHESTNUT HILL SCHOOL
Helen R. Flett .
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$240 00
Gertrude B. Carter
150 00
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$390 00
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SPECIAL TEACHERS
Annie B. Parker, drawing
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