Waltham, Massachusetts city directory 1930-1931, Part 3

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Publication date: 1930
Publisher: R.L. Polk
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Hose Co. No. 1-School av. Captain, Orrin H. Walker; Lieut., John McCullough; Chauffeurs, Frank J. Flood, John B. Mogan; Hosemen, Edward J. Tracy, Robert S. Ashworth; Call Man, Walter M. Walker


Hose Co. No. 3-533 Moody street. Captain, Phelps E. Polland; Acting Lieut., George S. Tapley; Chauffeur, Alfred R. Morse; Call Men, William D. Tapley, Joseph F. Eaton, Charles J. Rankin


Hose Co. No. 4-20 Prospect street. Captain, John F. Whitcomb; Chauffeurs, Stanley R. Weaver, Harry B. Sheldon; Hosemen, Herbert H. Barlow, Ernest F. Howe; Call Men, Frank H. Haron (Lieut.), Horace A. Sanderson, George W. Schaffer


LOCATION OF FIRE ALARM SIGNAL BOXES


12 Moody street front of South Junior High School


112 Moody and Chestnut streets


13 Moody street opp. Spruce


113 Crescent street opp. Hotel Crescent


131 Moody street opp. Walnut


132 Taylor and Union streets


14 Adams and Maple streets


114 Crescent and Walnut streets


141 Crescent and Maple streets


142 Adams and Chestnut streets


143 Crescent street at Martyn square


15 Crescent and Robbins streets


115 Woerd avenue opp. Gov. Gore Lodge


151 Rumford avenue opp. O'Hara Dial Co.


152 Woerd avenue and Martyn street


153 Riverview avenue and Dennison street


154 Riverview avenue, opp. Hull's Estate


155 Riverview avenue and Park street


16 Moody and Ash streets


116 Crescent and Adams streets


161 Moody and Robbins streets


162 Moody and Derby streets


163 Orange street, front of Bemis School


164 Adams and Robbins streets


165 Adams and Ash streets


17 High and Hall streets


117 Myrtle street, opp. Beech street


171 Lowell and Alder streets


172 Lowell and Ash streets


173 Lowell street and Washington avenue


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CITY GOVERNMENT


174 High and Gardner streets


175 Newton and Myrtle streets


176 Newton and Robbins streets


177 High street, opp. Cedar


178 Parmenter road and Ash street


18 Pine and Gardner streets


118 Cooper lane, rear of the Elec. Light Station


181 Newton and Benefit streets


182 Newton and Gorham streets


183 Newton and Chestnut streets


184 Lowell and Taylor streets


185 Lowell and Chestnut streets


186 Hall and Pine streets


187 Hall and Cushing streets


19 Cedar and Oak streets


119 Stearns street, opp. Cushing


191 Calvary street, opp. Flood


192 Calvary and Farwell streets


193 John and Friend streets


21 Main and Moody streets


212 Moody street, opp. Hotel Middlesex


213 Moody street, front of Embassy Theatre


225 Winthrop and Boynton streets


226


Fiske and Park avenues


23 Felton and Water streets


231 Felton and Harvard streets


234 Sun and Fern streets


24 Charles and Mechanic streets


241 Charles and Fountain streets


242 Charles street, opp. Williams


243 Harvard and Russell streets


25 Main street, opp. Spring


251 Main street, near Christ Church


252 Main street, opp. Bacon


253 Main and Howard streets


254 Main and Prospect streets


255 Main and South streets


256 Main and Lunda streets


257 Main street and Edge Hill road


258 Main street, opp. Stow


259 Main street, near Green


26 Vernon and Cabot streets


261 Weston street, near Summit avenue


262 Cedarwood avenue, near Weston street


263 Weston street and Sibley road


264 Stow and Dorchester streets


265 Virginia and Hamilton roads


266 Cedarwood avenue and Thornton road


267 Summit avenue and Rockridge road


27 Prospect and Sharon streets


271 Charles and Prospect streets


272 Vernon and Prospect streets


28 Vernon and South streets


281 South street, opp. Charles


282 South and Dartmouth streets


287 South and Turner streets


288 Sunnyside and Morton streets


289 South street, opp. Roberts Paper Mill


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CITY GOVERNMENT


31 Pond and Exchange streets


311 School street, opp. St.Mary's Church


312 School and Grant streets


313 School and Howard streets


314 School and Hammond streets


315 Rich street and Wellington avenue


316 Columbus avenue and Banks street


317 Prentice street and Sterling road


318 Lunda street, opp. Berry Estate


32 Bacon and Dale streets


321 Dale and Tomlin streets


322 Plympton and Caughey streets


323 Dale and Murray streets


331 Bacon street, opp. Emery


332 Bacon street, opp. Greenwood lane


334 Bacon street, opp. Worcester lane


34 Lexington and Lincoln streets


341 Lexington street and Stanley road


342 Lexington street and College Farm road


343 Lexington and Lake streets


344 Lexington street and Trapelo road


345 Trapelo road and Bow street


35 Lincoln and Curve streets


351 Lincoln and Winter streets


352 Winter and Malvern streets


353 Winter and Locust streets


354 Winter and West streets


355 West street, opp. Clifford Griggs


36 Lincoln street and Hillcrest road


361 Pine Hill Circle off Lincoln street


362 Lincoln and Ode streets


363


Lincoln and Lake streets


364 Lincoln and Wyman streets


365 Lincoln street, opp. Driscoll's


37 Trapelo road, opp. McAdoo's


371 Grove and Plant roads


372


Trapelo and Outlook roads


38 Lexington and School streets


381 Lexington and Pond streets


382 Lexington street, at Central Mass. R. R. crossing


383 Lexington and Dale streets


384 Lexington and Beaver streets


39 Hammond and Lawrence streets


391 Summit and Lawrence streets


392 Plympton and Prentice streets


393 Summit street and Bryant road


4 Church and Summer streets


41 Beaver street, at A. T. Lyman's


411 School and Liberty streets


412 Summer and Pleasant streets


413 Ellison park at No. 63


414 Ellison park, opp. Sanderson's


42 Beaver and Linden streets


421 Waverley Oaks road and Beaver street


422 Waverley Oaks road and Linden street


43 Waverley Oaks road, at Pierce Estate


431 Waverley Oaks and Trapelo roads


432 Brookfield and Upton roads


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CITY GOVERNMENT


44 Warren avenue, opp. No. 28


45 Trapelo road and Forest street


451 Trapelo road and Woburn street


452 State Hospital, off Trapelo road


46 Trapelo road, opp. Baldwin Estate


461 Marlborough road and Van Vechten street


5 Main and Elm streets


51 Main street, opp. Liberty


511 Main and Heard streets


512 Lyman street and Faneuil road


513 Newton and Barton street


52 Main and Townsend streets


521 Grove and Bright streets


522 Massasoit street and Massasoit court


523 River and Elm streets


524 Elm and Benefit streets


53 Main street, opp. Linden


54 River and Willow streets


541 Willow and Grove streets


542 River street, opp. Farwell


56 Newton and River streets


561 River and Bright streets


57 Central and Appleton streets


571


River street, opp. Jackson


61 Main and Willow streets


62 Main street and Bowker road


621 Bowker road and Chaffee avenue


63 Main street, near Gore street


631 Beal road and Chaffee avenue


632 Bruce road and Chaffee avenue


64 Gore street, opp. Country Club


65 Beaver and Warren streets


651 Hollace and Waverley streets


661 Gill road and Barnes street


71 Lake street and Indian road


711 College Farm road and Montview avenue


712 College Farm road and Piedmont avenue


713 Trimont and Marivista avenues


714 College Farm road and Princeton avenue


72 Lake street and Bowdoin avenue


721 Hiawatha and Amherst avenues


73 Lake street and Lakeview avenue


PRIVATE BOXES


8 Waltham Watch Factory


81 City Home, South street


811 Boston Mfg. Co.


812 Car Barns, Upper Main street


814 Noyes Buick, off River street


815 Browning Drake Corp., Calvary street


83 J. L. Thomson Mfg. Co., South street


831 Waltham Pumping Station No. 1


832 City Stables, Pond street


84 Waltham Hospital


85 Mass. School for Feeble Minded


851 Warren Estate, Beaver street


86 Notre Dame Training School, Newton street


9 Standard Oil Co., Muldoon's court


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CITY GOVERNMENT- SCHOOLS


91 Whittemore School, Parmenter road


92 Bright School, Grove street


93 Lawrence School, Trapelo road SIGNALS


1 blow for test at 6.50 A.M. and 8.50 P.M.


1 blow for time signal at 12 M.


1-1 Two blows will dismiss companies in waiting and give notice that companies in service have "made up."


Should an alarm occur from another box before this signal is given, companies answering second will answer first, and companies answering third will answer on second


3 blows, followed by box number, second alarm


3-3 Three blows twice followed by box number, third alarm


3-3-3 Three blows three times followed by box number, call for assistance from city of Newton


3-3-3-3 calls assistance from town of Lexington


6-6-6 followed by box, calls Belmont


6-6-6-6 followed by box, calls Watertown


10 blows twice will assemble for Police in case of emergency 22-22-22 Twenty-two struck three times at 7.15 A.M. in- dicates no session of schools in the morning; same signal at 12.35 P.M. indicates no afternoon session; 6.15 P.M. no school for evening session


7-7-7 Military call. Seven blows struck three times


Railroad Fire Signal-One long blow of the locomotive whistle followed by three short blows repeated twice or more.


COMPANY CALLS


Engine Co. No. 1-1-2-1


Engine Co. No. 2-1-2-2


Ladder No. 1-2-1-1


Ladder No. 2-2-1-3


Hose No. 1-3-2-5


Hose No. 3-3-2-3


Hose No. 4-3-2-4


Chemical No. 1-1-3-1


PUBLIC SCHOOLS SCHOOL COMMITTEE


Hon. Patrick J. Duane, Mayor, Chairman, ex-officio


David A. S. Barker, Jeannette C. Chisholm, Anna M. Manion, terms expire, January, 1932


Dr. Conrad Bell, Lowell A. Warren, John H. Walsh, terms expire January, 1934


SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS


William H. Slayton. Office, High School Building, 55 School The office is opened from 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. on school days. The superintendent may be found there as follows: 4 to 5 P.M. on school days, evenings by appointment


OFFICE ASSISTANTS Elsie M. Brodrick, Arline L. Rowe, Greta Modine TEACHING SUPERVISORS


Elementary Grades-Marian J. Wesley Music-Raymond A. Crawford Drawing-Mary C. Comley


Physical Education-John L. Leary, Louise Sewall


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SCHOOLS


Nature Study-John A. C. Kimball Americanization-Gertrude M. Farnum Sewing-Eleanor Childs Foods-Susan B. Hunter Clothing-Alice A. Cutting


Commercial Subjects-Grace L. Woodward Industrial Subjects-Harold L. Pride Custodian of Buildings-Otis E. VanDemark


MEETINGS


The annual meeting of the committee for organization is held on the first Monday in January


Regular meetings of the board are held on the first day of each month, excepting August; provided, however, that when the first day of the month in which a regular meeting is to be held falls on either Saturday of Sunday, the regular meeting for that month is held on the following Monday


SCHOOL SESSIONS


The Senior High school from 8 to 12:45 and the North and South Junior High Schools from 8 20 to 12 and from 1:30 to 3:10. In grades one to three, inclusive, the morning session is from 8:45 to 11:30 A.M. In grades four, five and six it is from 8:45 A.M. to 12 M., for kindergarten, session is from 8:45 to 11:30 A.M. The afternoon session is from 1:30 to 3:30 for all grades, except the kindergarten, which has no afternoon session


SCHOOL HOLIDAYS


October 12, November 11, January 1, February 22, April 19, Memorial Day and Good Friday


Vacations during the school year shall be as follows: From noon of the day before Christmas to the day after the New Year holiday, unless the holidays fall upon Tuesday or Thurs- day, when the session of the Monday preceding or of the Fri- day following (as the case may be) shall be omitted; the weeks in which occur the 24th of February and the 3d of May


There shall be no session of school on Saturdays, legal holi- days, the afternoon before and the day following Thanks- giving, or the days follow ng graduation in the last week of the year; these final days to be devoted to such closing work as teachers may do in the absence of pupils


STORM SIGNALS


When the storm signal 22-22-22 sounds at 7:30 A.M. it closes the elementary schools for the forenoon. There will be a session in the afternoon unless the signal sounds at 12:35. The high schools will be in session every day and the evening schools will hold their sessions regardless of weather conditions


SCHOOL HEALTH DEPT


School Physicians-Richard Hinchey, head physician; Nathaniel P. Brackett, Ralph W. Dennen


School Dentist-E. Stanley Hobbs


School Nurses-Rachel A. Mackintosh, Alice V. Backman Estelle O'Brien


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SCHOOLS


Senior High School-55 School Street, opp. Liberty


Principal-Arthur N. Burke


Sub Master and Chemistry-Charles W. Goodrich


Drawing, Amy J. Burgess; Commercial Branches, Louise M. Cadwell, Grace H. Callahan, Olive T. Clapp, Harriet I. Flagg, Alice N. Rigby, Grace L. Woodward; French, Dorrisica B. Caswell, Lilla E. Clement, Grace F. Seabury; French and Latin, Urania B. Hart; French and German, Carolyn S. Hoff- man; English, Dorothy Norris, Helen Ober, Edith H. Rand, Doris W. Redding, George L. Ward, Marjorie N. Weeks; His- tory, Carmel R. Cleary, Arline B. Darmedy, Alfred T. Hodge; Library, Marguerite Marcher; Astronomy, Geology and Physics, Ralph C. Hollis; Physics, John A. C. Kimball; Biology and Physics, Francis E. Sheehy; Clothing, Alice A. Cutting; Geometry, Celia M. Spencer; Foods, Susan B. Hunter; Ath- letics, John J. Leary; Chemistry; Mary L. Mudgett; Algebra, Henrietta A. Pratt; Myrtle Grover, E. Ruth Campbell; Eng- lish History, Marion Rockwood; Nurse, Estelle J. O'Brien


Janitors, Bartelle E. Porter, Alvin M. Linnell. Janitress, Mrs. Mae E. Carter


North Junior High School-School Street, cor. Lexington Principal-Leroy E. Sweeney


History and Geography, Grace H. Sawtelle, Betty Marden; English, Miriam C. Allen, Dorothy M. Snierson; Emily M. Bassett; French and English, Thelma L. Eaton; Mathematics, Anna M. Bagley, Mary J. Dowd, Adelaide C. Merriman; Geo- graphy and Mathematics, Louise Maguire; Science, John A. Anderson, Helen G. Hirst; Commercial Branches, Margaret F. Magoley, Lula E. Payson; Latin, Mrs. Huldah B. Ward; Physical Education, Charles McGahan; Drawing, Mrs. Annie L. Hinchey; Civics, Richard S. Huff; Music, Ralph I. Schoon- maker; Domestic Science, Grace E. Holmes; Foods, Pauline M Babb; Manual Training, G. Roy Bennett; Librarian, Anna E. Priest; Secretary, Irene F. Huntley


Janitor-Charles E. Nichols


South Junior High School-510 Moody Street, cor High


Principal-Winthrop N. Crocker


Sub Master-Verner F. Robinson


Mathematics, Edith M. Archibald, Katrina M. Graverson; Drawing, Alice Gorst; Social Studies, Esther J. Fahy, Alice N. Griffin, Grace P. Lynch; Social Studies and Mathematics, Olive A. Valente; Junior Business, Emily E. Mague; English, Irene Blake, Mary L. Mahoney, Helen Spelman; Latin and Mathematics, Frances C. Compton; Home Economics, Evelyn Bliss, Anne C. Graverson; General Science, Beatrice R. Ker- shaw; Commercial, Marion F. Hutchins; Manual Training, Sheldon S. Mayo, George H. Pomeroy; Music, Helen M. Tar- bell; Boys' Physical Dir., Charles B. McGahan; Librarian, Dorothy M. Hyde; Vocational Guide, Elsie E. Turner


Office Assistant-Helen W. Glasgow


Janitor-Waldemar Zanden


Nathaniel P. Banks School-948 Main Street, cor South Principal-Reginald Webster


Teachers-Ellen E. Bennett, VI; Marion K. Wilson, VI; Ruth Cousens, V; Grace L. Valente, V; Mary E. Lovell, IV; Marion A. Coffey, IV; Freda M. Duplessis, III; Mabel B.


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SCHOOLS


Cook, III; Nettie M. McQuesten, II; Alice K. Desmond, II; Frances A. McMullen, I; Mrs. Edna B. Bistrup, I; Doris Mildram, I


Kindergartner-Dora M. Burr. Assistant Kindergartner- Irene A. Evans


Janitor-William Gates


Seth Bemis School-84 Orange Street


Principal-Edith E. Stone, II


Teachers-Kemis Minah, I & II; Helen P. Rhodes, I


Kindergartner-A. Mildred Kierstead. Assistant Kinder- gartner-Dorothy Whitney


Jonathan Bright School-260 Grove Street, cor. Bright


Principal-Theresa M. Brassil, VI


Teachers-Loretta F. Mullin, VI; Vivian V. Morse, V; Thelma E. Horton, IV; Margaret H. Richardson, IV; Louise Drake, III; Leota M. Leland, III; S. Barbara Allen, II; A. Gertrude Sanderson, I; Harriet S. Lyman, I


Kindergartners-Ethel L. Spencer, Gwendolyn Jewett Janitor-John Loughlin


Nahum Hardy School-51 Lake Street


Principal-Emily P. Sweet, VI


Teachers-Irma M. Sherin, VI; Mary L. McGregor, V; Mary C. Rafferty, V and IV; Ruth Adams, IV; Beatrice M. Bailey, III; Laura M. Stewart II and III; A. Ruth Toombs, II; Marion E. Bannister; I; Grace C. Church, I


Kindergartners-Rose Cataldo, Mildred E. MacDonald Janitor-Arthur L. Jameson


Thomas Hill School-2 Heard Street


Principal-Maud B. Priest, IV


Teachers-Katherine D. Jones, VI; Corinne Holt, V; Mary E. Spelman, V; Helen M. Glennon, III; Sarah E. Mullen, II; Josephine L. Harrington, I; Hattie B. Heath, I


Kindergartners-Mary P. Davis, Mary Kennedy Janitor-Albert Munster


Phineas Lawrence School-258 Trapelo Road


Principal-L. Mabel Forbush, VI


Teachers-Ethel M. Garland, IV & V; Sarah C. Perkins, III & IV; Celia E. Bowie, II


Kindergartner-Jennette D. Brackett


Janitor-Warren D. Hayes


Chauncey Newhall School-Charles Street, cor. Prospect Principal-Alice C. Smith, V


Teachers-Ebba Fredrikson, Special; Mary F. Leonard, IV; Annie Crockett, IV; Margaret Curry, III; Elizabeth B. Davock, III; Angela T. Thayer, II; Ruth C. Lennon, II; Mildred Littlefield, I; Mary E. Callahan, I


Kindergartners-Nina G. Caldwell, Elizabeth C. Farns- worth


Junior Primary-Elsie M. Crooker


Janitor-Sander Abramson


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SCHOOLS


Old High School-49 Church Street, corner School


Principal-John L. Fitzpatrick, Boys' Special


Teachers-Marion E. Lennon, Boys' Special; Ethel B. Otto, Girls' Special; Ethel N Dudley, Girls' Junior; Julia A. Lannon, Girls' Intermediate


Manual Training-James C. Connors


Janitor-Fred M. Jacobs


Thomas R. Plympton School-Farnsworth Street


Principal-Helen P. Jones


Teachers-Edith F. Berry, VI; Pauline A. Larson, V; Mary E. Dyer, V; Mrs Ida L. Trask, IV; Mary P. Casey, III; Edith G. Webber, II; Mary L. Brown, I; Eva H. Hilton, I


Kindergartner-Sybil F. Bacon. Assistant Kindergartner- Margaret Noble


Janitor-Percy W. Ryan


Pond End School-Winter Street


Principal-Helen M. Burrill, II & I


Teachers-Florence E. Wheeler, IV & III


Janitor-Carmello Casella


Royal E. Robbins School-56 Chestnut Street


Principal-Mira E. Metcalf, VI


Principal's Assistant-Marjorie Lawless


Teachers-Lucy C. Pollay, V; Carolyn H. Chadwick, IV; Gwendolyn C. Pitkin, IV; Charlotte H. Smith, III; Susanne L. Gordon, III; Marion L. Wheeler, II; Mildred Moore, I Kindergartner-Edith M. Zimmer


Janitor-Frank E. Thompson


John D. Roberts School-Sunnyside Street cor. Morton Teacher-Mrs. Ruth H. Williams, I to IV


Janitor-John P. Barry


Samuel D. Warren School-211 Waverley Oaks Roads cor. Beaver Street


Principal-Edith A. Luce, IV & III


Teacher-Helen M. Rogers, II & I


Janitor-James J. Allen


CONTINUATION SCHOOL


Francis G. Healey, Esther M. Dyer


Waltham Vocational School-45 School Street opp. Liberty


Director-Harold L. Pride


Machinery-Parker W. Felt, Milton H. Lukens


Automobile ---- Leonard V. Howe, Joseph H. Olding


Printing-Jacob H. Nottenburg, Eugene S. Howe Carpentry-Hubert R. Durling, Harold D. Grant


Academic-Arthur L. Quinn


Henry Whittemore School-30 Parmenter Road


Principal-Effie G. Higgins; Principal's Asst, Margaret G. Burgess


Teachers-Helen Bacon, VI; Ethel B. McKenney, VI; Ade- lyn Vara, VI; Evelyn F. Brophy, V; Emma Horrocks, V; Doris M. Minah, V; Anne Wilson, IV & V; Emily Wood, IV; Mil- dred Capen, IV; Miriam Orlick, IV; Phyllis L. Gaudet, IV; Marion E. Burroughs, III; Louise M. Duclos, III; Irene F.


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SCHOOLS


Hoyt, III; Mildred E. Simpson, III & IV; Marguerite Richards, II; Dorothy L. White, II; Bessie G. Banks, II; Esther L. Alpers, I; Marie L. Hinchey, I; Elizabeth O'Brien, I; Ruth Bragg, I


Special Teachers-Harriet M. Boynton, Minnie L. Good- now, Annie G. Haines


Nature Study-Alice M. Wilson


Kindergartners-Lola L. Haye, Anna Redmond, Helen Stuart, Corinne Taylor


Office Asst .- Elizabeth Leishman


Janitors-Orin Bagley, Ralph Forsythe, Frank J. Clasby


Evening Schools


Principal-Harold L. Pride


Teachers-Ralph Hollis, High School Algebra; Vivian Ben- nett, Freehand Drawing; Margaret F. Magoley, Bookkeeping; Grace L. Woodward, Typewriting; Mary Mooney, Shorthand; Helen Taft, Office Practice; Alma P. Shepherd, Intermediate Grades; Francis Healey, Intermediate Grades


Evening Adult Alien Department


Supervisor-Gertrude M. Farnum


Teachers-Verner Robinson, Emily Bassett, Amelia K. Barker, Hattie M. Boynton, Sarah E. Perkins, Agnes Whittier, Alice K. Guyton


Evening Practical Art


Supervisor-Anne C. Graverson


Teachers-Margaret Canty, Dressmaking; Theresa Casella, Dressmaking; Ellen Connelly, Dressmaking; Rose Costa, Dressmaking, Anne Graverson, Dressmaking; Margaret Joyce, Dressmaking; Ida Stoddard, Dressmaking; Mary McAveeney, Children's Clothing; Isabelle Ryder, Millinery; Mary Hersog, Millinery; Marguerite Googins, Foods; Marion Owen, Foods; Stella Stevens, Foods; Harriet F. Dillman. Foods; Elizabeth D. Smith, Home Nursing


Evening Industrial Art


Supervisor-Harold L. Pride


Teachers-George C. Snow, Machine Drafting; Parker W. Felt, Machine Shop; Leonard V. Howe, Auto Shop; Putnam Barnes, Show Card Writing; Thomas Moran, Tool room boy, Machine Shop; Roger Henry, Auto Shop; Elmer Grinnell, Auto Shop


Attendance Officers


Richard Currin, Chief of Police; Charles M. Andrews


PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS


StMary's High School-Lexington Street corner School


Under direction of Sisters of Notre Dame and Christian Brothers


Sister Superior-Sister Marie, in charge of girls


St.Charles Parochial School-44 Taylor Street


Under direction Sisters of Charity Sister Superior-Sister Marie Consilio


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SCHOOLS


St. Joseph's Parochial School-30 Pond Street


Under direction Sisters of Notre Dame Sister Superior-Sister Mary Janitor-Martin Rooney


St.Peter's Parochial School-30 School Street


For Boys and Girls under direction Sisters of Christian Ed- ucation. Number of pupils, 450 Superior-Mother Bertrand Directress-Sister Orpha Masse


WALTER E. FERNALD STATE SCHOOL 200 Trapelo Road


Trustees, Charles Francis Adams, Concord; Francis J. Barnes, M.D., Cambridge; Stephen Bowen, Boston; Thomas N. Carver, Cambridge; Theodore Chamberlin, M.D., Con- cord; Francis H. Dewey, Worcester; Moses H. Gulesian, Chestnut Hill; Rev. Russell H. Stafford, Boston; Mrs. Helen C. Taylor, Newton; Charles E. Ware, Sec., Fitchburg; Roger S. Warner, Boston; Paul R. Withington, M.D., Milton


Resident Officers-Ransom A. Greene, M.D., Supt .; Charles S. Woodall, M.D., Asst. Supt .; Anna M. Wallace, M.D., Edith E. Woodill, M.D., L. Maude Warren, M.D .; Esther S. B. Woodward, M.D., Sen. Asst. Physician; Mary T. Muldoon, M.D., Asst. Physician; Fred V. Dowling, Assistant Physician; John F. Donnell, Steward; Emily E. Guild, Chief Clerk and Treas .; Mildred I. Helms, Matron; Mildred F. Brazier, Principal Teacher; Irma H. Bridge, Music Teacher; Ruth A. Gegenheimer, Social Worker; Anna M. Burgess, Dietitian


THE MOUNT PROSPECT SCHOOL FOR BOYS


90 Worcester Lane


Principal-Annie P. Call


WALTHAM SCHOOL FOR GIRLS


The New-Church Institute of Education-327 Lexington Street


Members of the Institute-Rev. William L. Worcester, President; John S. Reed, Treasurer; Joseph R. Worcester, Clerk; Albert P. Carter, John C. Moses, Dr. George B. Bea- man, William W. Towle, Rev. William F. Wunsch, Miss Martha Mason


Board of Managers-Joseph R. Worcester, John S. Reed, Rev. William L. Worcester, Dr. George B. Beaman


Faculty-Louise Fay, Principal, Geography and Nature Study; Dorothy S. Waterhouse, Asst. to Principal; Clara L. Buswell, Latin and Greek; Ruby E. Viets, English and Span- ish; Frances Hudson, French; Jessie Beals, Arithmetic, Civics and History; Fanny L. Riley, Primary Department; Dorothy Estabrook, Primary Department; Frances H. Tomer, Domes- tic Science; Ruth H. Worcester, Mathematics; Ruth M. Tilton, Singing; George B. Beaman, Science; Edna G. Calef, Grades Four to Six inclusive; Ethel R. Larson, Physical Edu- cation; , Housekeeper and Dietitian; , House Mother; Dr. Alfred Worcester, Medical Director;


Assistant Physical Director; Gudrun Gustafson, Art; Ruth Blecker, Piano; Hope Mathews Clarke, Violin; Ruth Masters, Cello; Dwight O'Hara, School Physician


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SCHOOLS-LIBRARY


WALTHAM TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES 764 Main Street


Principal-Beatrice De Veber Instructors-Alice Kersting, Carolyn F. Slade, Marion O. Gregson, Margery Hampton


Supervisor, D. N. A .- Florence H. Tufts


WALTHAM SCHOOL OF BUSINESS


Rooms 29-33 Mercantile Bldg., 680 Main Street


The faculty of the Waltham School of Business is largely composed of professors from the leading universities. Ex- perienced assistants are added according to need and demand. Sumner H. Gross, B.S., Dean, graduate of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, personally looks after all students. Professor Charles R. Salit, A.B., M.A., M.S., in charge of Modern Languages and Mathematics. Professor J. Floyd Steele, A.B., in charge of Psychology and Fundamentals of Business courses. Professor Martha Noyes in charge of the Secretarial courses. Other professors, of equally high stand- ing and reputation will be in charge of the other courses, such as Accounting, Business Management, Real Estate courses, Business Law, Civil Service, College Preparatory, Salesman- ship &c.


WALTHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY 735 Main Street


Board of Trustees-Michael J. Connolly, Chairman; Mrs. Christina Fulton, Secretary; Rev. James J. Baxter, Rev. Francis E. Webster, Miss Corinne E. Boucher, William H. Slayton


Librarian-Leslie T. Little


Assistants-Raymah H. Smith, Mildred M. Partridge, Nora C. Rooney, Ethel M. Nute, Helen M. Nims, Barbara C. Partridge, Mabel Buell, F. Dorothea Williams, May E. Jones, Helen L. Hosmer


The Waltham Public Library is the union of three libraries. (1) The Waltham Social Library, founded in 1798, and the earliest Waltham library, was given to the Unitarian Society, and later, in 1865, was presented to the town. (2) The early Boston Manufacturing Company's Manufacturers' Library was given to the Rumford Institute Library, which, in turn, offered all of its books to the town in 1865. (3) The Agricul- tural Library of the Waltham Farmers' Club was presented to the town in 1874. The Public Library was first housed (1865) in the Bank Building on Main street. In 1879 it was moved to the corner of Charles and Moody streets (Welch Block). In December, 1915, the Library was moved to the present building, which is the gift of a Waltham citizen, Francis Buttrick. The cost of the building was $124,000




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