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teachers who must be capable of developing their own class room technique as new problems present themselves to meet the needs of constantly changing groups of pupils. Last June the 75th anniversary of the Punchard Free School Commencement was fittingly observed. The meeting held on Sunday afternoon, the 17th opened a week in which many of the older alumni visited the school to take a farewell of Punchard Hall. Even those whose association with, the old building was most cherished expressed real satisfaction that we were to have improved quarters: The booklet- published by the Alumni Association has already proved a valuable source of reference, containing, as it does the complete list of former pupils and teachers and the historical sketch by Miss Bessie Punchard Goldsmith, ' 99. A year ago I had to report an unfavorable balance in the Athletic Association treasury. It seemed as though we should have to give up having a school baseball team, but through the generosity of -friends on whom we never call in vain, enough money was raised to carry us through. As it was our year to entertain Methuen High School on the football field, the financial returns this fall were better than a year ago. Consequently the present year opens with all bills paid and a small balance. I have maintained for years that the athletics in our school were better managed, on a saner basis, and contained more of real value to the participants than those of most similar schools. With suitable quarters in view, we should be able to get nearer our goal of physical education for every pupil. There will always be an anomaly, however, in a situation which includes athletic sports as a part of our educational program and makes them depend for their support on the uncertain income from gate receipts or the charitable donations of friends. This series of reports began years ago. At first they were largely statistical. Such statistics have long been included in the superintendent ' s reports. The trustees originally made the report for the school but now for nearly fifty years they have been made by, the principal. In the meantime the relation of the Superintendent of Schools to the Punchard School has grown closer. With the daily meetings which come from having offices within a few feet of each other, it is hardly more than a formality for the principal to make an annual report to the superintendent. The present principal has long since exposed his educational ideals to a public which probably never reads his report. The proper communications to the trustees can be made orally. It seems then, a fitting time to suggest the termination of this series, in the interest of utility and economy, with, this twenty-fifth annual effort. Respectfully submitted, NATHAN C, HAMBLIN. [January 1, 1934 - January 1, 1935 Town of Andover Report of the School Committee 1934]
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Diploma Students Class of 1935 Abbott, Priscilla Anderson, Edna May Armitage, Gwen Barrett, Patricia Bernadine Bartlett, Barbara Louise Billings, Martha Albright Bodwell, Elizabeth Louise Boucher, Francis Henry Brown, Eleanor Louise Brown, Roy Bruorton, Barbara Louise Burbine, Marguerite Frances Chadwick, Alan Cordon Chlebowski, Edward Joseph Chmielecki, Stanley Collins, Doris Patricia Cromie, Marianna Darby, Mary Elizabeth Dennison, Ruth Esther Deyermond, William James Doherty, Edward Augustine Edmands, Ernest, John Elder, John Charles Evans, Charles Edward Flaherty, Edna May Gillan, James Maurice Goodrich, Tnelma Elizabeth Gordon, Vivian Estelle Hall, Warren Cleveland Hardy, Helen Rebecca Hardy, Hazel Marion Hartmann, Ruth Hathaway, Eleanor Meredith Higginson, Doris Muriel Hilton, Marion Elizabeth Jenkins, Elizabeth Kimball Kearn, Ruth Evelyn Keay, Euphemia Sarah Kefferstan Jr., Frank John Kidd, Frederick Ku pis, Wunda Jenny Lee, Mildred Jessie MacKenzie, Harry Nicoll McNulty, Mary Monica Milnes, Gladys Mary Morandus, Edna Ruth Muise, Mary Rita Ormsby, Marion Albertina Poirier, Marcelle Mary Raidy, Eleanor Genevieve Ratte ' , Margaret Alma Ready, Mary Elizabeth Francis Reed, Jeannette Blackstone Reed, Winthrop Blackstone Richard, Annie Laura Rizzo, Antionette Robertson, Alice Rita Sanborn, Louis B u 1 man Saribogosian, Avedis Paul Saribogosian, Hygazoon Sayles, Warner Sheehy, Maryann Sherman, Betty Smith, Helen Mary Souter, Frances Adele Stevens, Russell Colby Stirling, Kathleen Bruce Stone, Charles Chapin Stubbs, Jane Augusta Swenson, Dorothy Mildred Tammany, William Francis Thiras, Antoinette Thomson, Martha Valentine, Ronald Melville Walker, CI if ford Walker, John Ward, Mary Letitia Whitaker, Leonard Arthur Winkley, Fred Louis Winters, Joseph Michael Honors
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