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Boston School Committee BOSTON SCHOOL COMMITTEE 15 Beacon St., Doston 02108 Boston Business School Dorchester High School Annex Edward F. Drickley, Hd. Master Henry L.fiorce Building 989 Commonwealth Ave., 690 'tvashington St., Doston, Mass. 02215 Dorchester, Mass. 02124 j(Boston Latin School Eas t Doston High School Wilfred L. O'Leary, Hd. IVmster j Leo F. Tarutz, Acting Hd. Master Avenue Louis Pasteur 86 White Street Boston, Mass. 02115 East Doston, tfuss. 02128 vfGirls' Latin School English High School 1-'Ia.rgaret c. Carroll, Hd. 11aster / James J. Doherty, Acting Hd. Master 380 Talbot Avenue Avenue Louis Pasteur Dorchester, :t<!ass. 0~24 Boston, :Hass. 02115 vf Doston High School Girls* High School Joseph Ippolito, In Charge / Mary A. Consodine, Hd. lfuster 332 Newbury Street 35 Greenville St., Boston, Mass. 02115 Roxbury, 1'1o.ss. 02119 j Boston Technical High School Hyde Park High .School Edward F. Foley, Hd. Master John .J!·. Best, Hd. Master 205 Townsend Street j 655 Metropolitan Ave., Roxbury, ~1 ass. 02119 Hyde Park, Mass. 02136 vi Boston Trade High School Jamaica Plain High School John C. Tragru{is, Hd. Master Edward F. McHugh, Hd. Master 550 Parker St., 70 E;tm Street Roxbury, Mass. 02120 Jamaica Plain, 1-'~ss. 02130 Brighton High School Jeremiah E. Durke High School, Girls I Joseph F. Callahan, Hd. Huster j Douglas.Foster, Head l'faster 25 Warren St. , 60 lc.fashington St., Brighton, ~fuss. 02135 Dorchester, Mass. 02121 Charlestmm High School Roslindale High School j Francis G. Power, Hd. Master 110 Poplar Street Monument Square Roslindale, Mass.02131 Charlestown, Mass. 02129 J Helen M. Horan, Hd. Huster I Charlestown High School Annex South Doston High School 15 Green Street William J. Reid, Hd. Master Charlestown, ~/[ass. 02129 J 95 "G" Street South Doston, Mass.02127 Copley Square High School J Teresa A.Hamrock, Director South Boston High School Annex 150 Newbury St., v Leo ~ Cormack, In Charge Boston, Mass. 02115 1663 Columbia Road, So. Boston 02127 Dorchester High School Trade fligh School for Girls j John R• .Q 1 Drien, Hd. Mnster A. Ralph Fiore, Hd. Master Peacevale Road 56 The Fenwey, Boston, 02ll5 Dorchester, ¥~ss.02124 Boston Vocational Technical Institute Joseph ll.. D 'Avella, In Charge 205 Townsend St., Roxbury, Mass. 02ll9 -2- JUNIOn HIGH & MIDDLE SCHOOLS Clarence R, Edwards Jr. High Solomon Lewenberg Jr. High John T. Prince, Principal Martin J. Greeley, Principal 28 Walker St., 20 Outlook noad Charlestown, Mass. 02129 Mattapan, Mass. 02126 Grover Cleveland Jr. High Thomas 1... Edison Jr. High Edmund H. Darry, Principal Angelo 1~. DiNa.ttia, f'rincipal 11 Charles Street 60 lilenmont llond. Dorchester, Mass.02122 Drighton, liass. 02135 James r. Timilty Jr. High Washington Irving Jr. High Gerald Hill, Acting Principal Robert E. Donahue, Principal 205 Roxbury St., 114 Cummins Highway Roxbury, Mass. 02119 Roslindale, Mass. 02131 Joseph H. Darnes Jr. High William Darton Hogers Jr. High John T. Daley, Principal Paul 11. [;onovnn, Principal 127 Marion Street 15 Everett Street East Doston, lfuss. 02128 Hyde Park, Mass. 021.36 Nartin L. King Jr. Biddle School William Howard Taft Jr. High Will Ella DrO\m, Acting Principal Darnard F. Devlin, Principal 77 Lawrence ~ve., 20 Warren Street Roxbury, Mass. 02119 Drighton, Mass. 02135 Mary E. Ourley Jr. High Woodrow llilson Jr. High School David E. Kearns, i'rincipal Willilllll F. Hennessey, Principal 493 Centre Street 18 Croftland Avenue Jamaica Plain, Mass. 02130 Dorchester, Mass. 02124 Oliver vlendell Holmes Jr. High Lewis 1-'Iiddle School Patrick J. McDonough, Principal Eugene Ellis, llcting Asst. Director 40 School Street Paulding Street Dorchester, ~lass. 02124 Roxbury, Mass. 02119 Patrick F. Gavin Jr. High Lewis School Jmnex Joseph H. NcDonough, Principal W. L. p. lJoardman School 215 Dorchester Street 29 liunroe Street South Doston, Mass. 02127 Roxbury, YJ.ass. 02119 Robert Gould Shaw Jr. High Charles D. Kenney, l rincipal 20 Mt. Vernon St., Pest Roxbury, Mass. 02132 -3- ELID1ENTARY Abraham Lincoln-Quincy District - J eremioh J. Downey, Principal 152 Arlington St., Boston 02ll6 Quincy School Agassiz District - John J. Kelly, :;: rincipal 14 Durroughs St., Jamaica Plain, 02130 Old Agassiz School Joseph P. dunning School Dowditch School Mnry E. Curley Elem. School J.~.lexander Hamilton Listrict -Nary T, O'Connell, Principal 198 Strathmore Road, Brighton, 02135 Harriet 1... Daldwin Alex. Hamilton Extension 149 Washington st., Drighton l.ndrew Jackson District - Hal.ph E, Mann, Principal 40 Armington St., Brighton 02135 Washington ~\llston William Howard Toft Beethoven District - Mory A. Drennan, ?rincipol 5125 Washington St., West Roxbury 02132 Joyce Kilmer Randall G. Morris Digelow Listrict - Cornelius P. Cronin, Principal 350 W. Fourth St., South Jbston 02127 Chou te Durnham Chapman Listrict - M. Margaret targan, Principal 61 Eutaw Street, East Loston 02128 Hugh Roe O'Donnell Charles Sumner I'istrict - Joseph 11. Wilson, Principal 15 Dasile St., Roslindale 02131 George H. Conley Charles Sumner Annex Washington Irving Elem. ;John D. Philbrick 515 Hyde Pork Ave. Christopher Gibson Listrict - Anne D. O'Brien, Principal 16 Ronald St., Lorchester 02121 Athertou : · Dearborn Listrict - Jacob Santamaria, iTincipal 25 Ambrose St., Roxbury 02119 Dearborn Annex Albert Palmer Donald McKay-Samuel fldams Listrict - John W. vJhelon, Principal 1221 Cottage Ave., East ;mston 02128 Somuel Adams Ludley I,istrict - Marilyn n. Kiely, Principal 20 Dudley Street, Roxbury 02119 William Dacon Dillnwoy Nathan Hale Lennis c. Holey School - Mr. Hobert Derry, In Charge 570 American Legion Highway, l~oslindale 02131 -4- Edmund P. Tileston District - Glndys s. Wood, Principal 108 fubson Street, Hatta.pan 02126 Charles Logue Martha Da.ker Edward Everett District - Francis A. Homeo, Principal 71 Pleasant St., Lorchester 02125 John Lothrop Motley Elihu Greenwood Listrict - Mary D. Gleason, Principal 612 Metropolitan ~ve., Hyde Park, 02136 Fairmount Weld Franklin D. Roosevelt Ellis Uendell District - :Horie G. A. Ryan, Principal 164 School St., koxbury 02119 Theodore l'oosevelt Margaret Fuller Emily A. Fifield Listrict - Ralph DiHattia, Principal 25 Dunbar l~ve., Dorchester 02124 John G. Whittier Thomas F. Leen Francis Parkman :Cistrict - Irnm.a.cula.ta M. Lavorgna, Principal 25 Walk rlill St., Jamaica. Plain 02130 Henry Abrahams Edwin P. Seaver Frank V. Thompson J.vliddle School, John J. McGourty, Principal 100 lfuxwell St., Lorchester 02124 Harvard District- James J. Foley, Principal 20 Devens Street, Charlestown 02129 Willinm H. Kent Dunker Hill Henry Grew District - Martin J. Feoney, Principal 40 Gordon Ave., Hyde Park 02136 Wm. E. Channing Hemenway Henry L. Higginson District - Edith A. DeAngelis Simons, Principal David A. Ellis School, 302 Walnut Ave., Roxbury 02119 Henry L. Higginson Lavid A. Ellis Annex Jt1mes fl. Garfield Iistrict - Ilobert M. Dloom, Frincipal 95 Deechcroft St., Drighton 02135 Mary Lyon Thomas A. Edison Oak Square Winship Jomes J. Chittick Listrict - John F. Ambrose, Principal 154 Il.uskindnle Road, Mattapan 02126 Lowell Hasen Jefferson Listrict, Joseph J. l'r endergast, rrincipo.l 240 Heath Street, Jamaica Plain 02130 Charles Dulfinch James W. Hennigan -5- John .~. l•nclrew Iistrict - :.nne L. O'Neill, I'rincipo.l 380 torchester St., South Doston 02127 John Doyle 0 'Reilly Michnel J. Perkins John Cheverus District - Robert T. Conwo.y, Principal 10 Moore Street, East Doston 02128 John Cheverus Curtis Guild Muno.sso.h E. Bradley John F. Kennedy Listrict - rorothy K. !'Iorrill, Principal 1 Bolster St., Jamnica I lain 02130 Wyman James M. Curley John Z.io.rshall Listrict - Lorothea T. ()tl}ah~, ... .J?riJoo:i-peJ.. 35 Westville St., Dorchester 02124 Champlain Lucy Stone Florence Nightingale Demounto.ble John W. 1-lcCormo.ck Middle School - Nicholas G. Bergin, ITincipal 315 Mt. Vernon St., Dorchester 02125 John Win~op District - Louise 1~. HcCoy, Principal 35 Drookford St., Lorchester, 02125 Nathaniel Hawthorne Benedict Fenwick Joseph J. Hurley Listrict - i~nn E. Garvin, l rincipal 70 Worcester St., Doston 02118 Joshua Dates Joseph Lee School -Frances C. Kelley, Principal 155 Talbot Avenue Lorchester, 02124 Julia Wo.rd Howe tistrict - James M. Kean, Principal 24 Dale Street, Hoxbury 02ll9 So.ro.h J. Baker Lewis Longfellow Listrict - Edward J. McCarthy, Principal 885 South Street, l'oslindale 02131 Phineas Dates Mozart Theodore Parker Mary Hemenway Listrict - George F. Sawyer, rrincipal Patrick O'Hearn School, 1669 1-orchesterAve., lorchester 02122 Mo.ry Hemenwo.y lU,chambeau Uathvr Listrict - Eugene G. McCarthy, Principal Meeting House Hill, Lorchester 02122 Edward Southworth Denjomin Cushing Maurice J. Tobin Listrict - Marjorie A. Walsh, rrincipo.l 40 Smith Street, Roxbury 02119 Farragut Ira 1\.llen M.J .Tobin illlilex (in Mission Gra.millllr Schl.) Michelangelo District - Luke A. Petrocelli, frincipal 10 Charter Street, Doston 02113 Eliot ' ) -6- Minot District - vlilliom J. LcCarthy, l'rincipal Thomo.s J. Kenny School, 19 Ookton i\vc., Lorchcster 02122 Minot Ellen H. :a.i.cho.rds Norcross Listrict - Frances s. Cazanove, Principal George F. Hoar School, -Flaherty Way, South Doston 02127 George F. Hoar Portable Patrick F. Lyndon Listrict - Harold E. Sanford, Principal 140 Russett lload, West Roxbury 02132 Sophia W. ilipley Robert G. Shaw Wm. L. Cannon, 37 Hastings St. Paul A. I:evor :,.;istrict- James L. fupple, lrincipal 325 Mt. Vernon St., Dorchester 02125 Phillips Drooks Listrict -William J .Hart, l?rincipo.l 5 Perth St., Dorchester 02121 Quincy E. Dickerman Prince Listrict - Joseph 1. Ferrara, I'rincipal 201 Newbury St., Doston 02116 Charles C.Perkins Martin Milmore Feter Faneuil nalph Waldo Emerson Listrict - Doris Warner, i rincipal 6 Shirley St., Roxbury 02119 Samuel W. !Iinson Ilice-Franklin Listrict - Francis X. Murphy, frincipal Charles E. Mo. ckey School, 90 Warren ~ve., Doston 02116 George Dan croft John J. 1•Tilliams Carter Temporary School llobert Treat :L'o.ine Listrict - 1tobert J?. Murphy, Principal 901 Dlue Hill Ave., Dorchester 02124 Audubon lloger Wolcott Listrict - John C. Dradley, ~' rincipal 441 Norfolk St., Mattapan 02126 Pauline Agassiz Shaw lloger Wolcott Sheridan-Kennedy tistrict - J. Stanley Curran, Principal .
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