
Superintendent of Schools, Robert J. Fuller, has handed us the following list of teachers for the ensuing year. The teaching force numbers thirty-seven, six of whom are now to the schools of Norwood.
Everett School—Mary S. Fellows, Principal, Julia R. O’Brien, Alice M. Watts (resigned), Adelaide F. Perkins, Edith G. Watts, S. Louise Rhodes.
East School—Annie E. Fales, Martha B. Parker.
West Sciiool—Emma A. Mansfield, Elizabeth Bishop.
Balch School—Minnie H. Churchill, A. Agnes Curtin.
Guild School—Lillian G. Duncan, E. Louise Ward, Estelle Mahoney, Lilia F. Bateman, Agnes Murphy, Amie W. Bigelow, Clara E. Breitling, Grace L. Newton, Ursula B. Hanna, Julia A. Dauahy, Una E. Howes, Katherine L. Carbee.
North School — Emma Nilos, Alma L. Arnold, Florence Hill, Lizzie E. Hadley, Bertha F. Willard, Ruphelle Luce.
High School—N. A. Cutler, Principal, Elzura A. Chandler, Glenn W. Hunt, Ella A. Newhall, Lottie M. Draper, Theodora Hastings, Ida J. Warren.
Following are the new teachers; all of which are well-trained and experienced, and appear to be good selections.
Miss Adelaide F. Perkins is from Hampton, N. H., with ten years’ experience as teacher. She is a graduate of Wellesley and Lias just finished eight years’ work in the eighth grade in Salem.
Miss Minnie H. Churchill comes from Bridgewater and has had four years’ experience.
Miss Una E. Howes belongs in Charleston, Me., and has taught in Mattapoisott three years.
Miss Alma L. Arnold hails from Broad Brook, Conn., a graduate of Westfield normal school, and has taught, the first grade four years.
Miss Ruphelle Luce is a Farmington, Me., normal school graduate, and has lately held the position of principal in a four-room building in Everett.
Miss Ida J. Warren is secured to establish the new English department in the High school, is a graduate of Brown University and has taught in East Side High, Povidence, R. I.
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A comprehensive daily compilation of historical news from Norwood, Massachusetts on August 3. Featuring stories of town planning, public safety efforts, regional transportation, local achievements, and community concert traditions.
Traffic Concerns Stall Zoning Board Hearing on Proposed Caldor Shopping Center on Route 1-July 30, 1980
A zoning board hearing for the proposed $3 million Caldor shopping center on Route 1 was continued to August 19 as developers Bronson & Hutensky worked to finalize safe traffic access through Park Place Industrial Park.
Library Throws Book at Woman in Norwood-July 27, 1984
Susan Andrews became the first person arrested in Norwood for failing to return overdue books to the Morrill Memorial Library.
Appeals Board Postpones Decision On Norwood Golf Course Proposal-July 26, 1973
The Norwood appeals board postponed a decision on developer Frank R. Simoni’s proposed 97-acre golf course near Access Road, requesting a certified site plan.
In Memoriam: Walter J. “Wally” Hughes Jr. (1947 – July 25, 2026)
Opening Tribute The Norwood community joins the Hughes family in mourning the unexpected passing of Walter J. “Wally” Hughes Jr. on July 25, 2026, at the age of 79. For … Continue reading In Memoriam: Walter J. “Wally” Hughes Jr.…
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