Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1895, Part 14

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1895
Publisher:
Number of Pages: 400


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217 18


Suffolk Engraving Co., cuts


4 00


Smith Premier Typewriter Co ..


paper . 2 00


Souther, E. B., books


7 50


Tilton, C. B., supplies


33 89


Turner, S. B., labor


7 74


Tupper, F. A., postage


10 95


Truant officers :


Canavan, M. J. 20 00


Maxim, J. M. 10 00


Conly, John


12 30 42 30


818 82


Amount carried forward, $7,914 18


43


Amount brought forward,


Halloran, John


15 00


Olney, A. G. 3 00


18 00


Thompson, Brown & Co., books


44 22


Thayer, E. G., picture


1 50


University Pub. Co., books


26 33


Williams, T. L., repairs and elocks


16 00


Werner Co., books .


.


18 40


William Ware & Co., books


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54 14


Wadsword & Co., supplies


107 18


$285 77


Total,


$8199 95


Balance, .


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Appropriations and transfer, .


$8,200 00


$8,200 00


EVENING SCHOOLS.


ADAMS SCHOOL.


James M. Nowland .


$180 00


Mary Marden .


86 00


Eliza C. Sheahan


66 00


Williamina Birse


116 00


Maggie E. Haley,


118 00


Annie E. Burns


49 50


Jennie F. Griffin


36 00


Geo. I. Linton .


78 00 -


$729 50


WILLARD.


Chas. F. Merrick .


$180 00


Annie F. Burns


68 00


248 00


Amount carried forward, ·


$977 50


$7,914 18


44


Amount brought forward,


$977 50


Nellie C. Gragg .


. 112 00


Mary L. Crowe .


118 00


Frances Sullivan . .


82 00


Catharine C. McGovern


103 00


Francis Welsh .


78 00


$493 00.


DRAWING.


W. A. England


$500 00


S. B. Turner


131 30


$631 30


Quincy Electric Light and Power Co. :


Adams


$80 30


Willard


120 90


Drawing


.


36 70


$237 90


E. S. Beckford & Co., labor and sup- plies


$22 44


J. L. Hammett, supplies . 125 11


W. A. England, supplies .


70


H. C. Kendall, diplomas .


2 00


Prescott and Son, printing


9 50


Thompson, Brown & Co., supplies . 6 60


Fred F. Green, printing . 6 00


James M. Nowland, supplies


2 00


Citizens' Gas Light Co., gas


4 00


$178 35.


Total,


$2,518 05


Transfers,


250 00


Balance, .


31 95


$2,800 00.


Appropriation,


$2,800 00;


.


.


.


.


Graded by years of service.


HIGH.


GRADE.


Iola L. Pearl,


Helen L. Follansbee,


Genevra Gwynn,


Clara E. Thompson,


Madeleine Fish,


Elizabeth A. S. Ilsley,


C. R. Tucker,


Frederic A. Tupper,


TEACHER.


487


Whole


rolled.


No. En-


135


Boys.


Girls.


Pupils. 7


No. of


Whole


191 287 273


Average


Belonging.


Number


Average Daily At- tendance.


95.1


Per cent. Daily Attendance.


.34


No. of Tardinesses Pro Rata Average Daily Attendance.


3


Cases of Truancy.


368


No. of Half-Days School was in Session.


0


Number Under 5 Years.


214


Number Years.


Over 15


43


No. Between 8 and 14 years.


15.63


Average Age. Years and Months.


411


Number Seats.


different


Attendance.


45


ADAMS SCHOOL.


in


under 5


Over 15


No. Between 8 and


Average Age.


Years and Months.


Number Seats.


VIII.


J. M. Nowland,


74


15


15


33


32


96


,58


4


370


0


4


26


13-9


70


VII.


Williaminia Birse,


85


21


21


10


38


96


.70


1


370


C


1


42


13-1


30


VI.


Eliza C. Sheahan,


95


21


25


43


=


96


.53


0


370


0


0


46


11-5


50


V.


C. B. Gannett,


94


32


18


46


4.4


96


.79


1


370


0


0


44


10-4


53


IV.


Kate C. Bryant,


89


23


24


41


39


95


.97


1


370


C


0


47


9-3


50


III.


Eliza A. Dolan,


98


21


19


13


41


96


.84


3


370


0


0


42


8-3


50


1I.


Jessie J. Parker,


100


=


21


17


45


96


.80


2


369


0


C


14


7-5


55


I.


Charlotte F. Donovan,


18


23


37


35


94


1.60


1


369


0


0


2


6-8


55


1.


Euphrasia Hernan,


101


58


43


12


=


95


1.01


C


369


ـت


0


0


5-2


GRADE.


TEACHER.


En- No.


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Number


Belonging.


tendance.


Attendance.


Daily Attendance Pro Rate Average. No. of Tardinesses


Cases of Truancy.


No. of Half-Days


School was


Session.


Number


Number


Years.


14 years.


Boys


Girls.


Average


Average Daily At-


Per cent. Daily


Whole


rolled.


Years.


.


46


CODDINGTON SCHOOL.


En-


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Number


Daily


cent.


Attendance.


No. of Tardinesses


Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance.


Cases of Truancy.


No. of Half-Days


School


Session.


Years.


Years.


No. Between 8 and


14 years.


Average Age.


Years and Months.


Number Seats.


VIII.


Mary E. Dearborn,


59


16


11


28


27


99


.03


0


369


0


1


16


13-10


33


VII.


Catharine M. McGinley,


77


18


22


37


37


98


.00


0


369


0


1


37


12-4


38


VI.


Frances Forsaith,


78


00


24


37


37


98


.05


0


369


0


0


39


12


44


V.


Elmira C. Mayo,


89


25


15


38


37


97


.10


Or


369


0


0


47


11-3


45


IV.


Mable E. Oxford,


99


35


20


48


47


98


.10


2


369


0


0


51


10-1


50


III.


Lina F. Bates,


105


40


19


53


52


98


.13


0


369


0


. 0


51


8-5


59


Il.


Julia E. Underwood,


103


26


23


49


45


95


.28


1


368


0


0


27


7-7


55


I.


Annie P. Hall,


89


24


24


10


38


96


.28


0


367


0


0


CO


6-7


55


1


Alice T. Kelly,


101


51


49


39


37


95


.24


1


367


4


0


1


5-8


60


in


15


Under 5


Over


GRADE.


TEACHER.


Whole


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Belonging. Average


Per


Average Daily At-


tendance.


47


No.


was


Number


Number


JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL.


En-


Number


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Daily


tendance.


Per cent.


Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average No. of Tardinesses


Cases of Truancy.


No. of Half-Days


School was in


Session.


Years.


Number


No. Between 8 and


Average Age.


Years and Months.


Number Seats.


VIII.


Robert S. Atkins,


40


18


9


6


17


97


.34


0


370


0


2


20


12-11


48


VII.


Eva E. Hall,


57


22


10


5


21


96


.09


0


370


0


5


12


13-8


48


VI.


Grace W. Emery,


86


34


31


23


33


97


.21


2


370


0


0


32


12-10


42


V.


Minnie E. Welch,


88


40


22


16


40


98


.17


1


370


0


0


52


11-0


54


IV.


Helen J. Sullivan,


101


49


26


30


50


97


.14


2


370


0


0


56


10-5


54


III.


Helen M. West,


112


50


28


29


18


97


.16


1


370


0


0


47


8-7


54


IT.


Mary C. Parker,


135


59


28


$


57


97


.26


1


369


0


0


24


7-6


60


I.


Mary P. Underwood,


128


60


35


28


57


96


.40


2


369


0


1


2


7-0


60


I.


Henrietta C. Esson,


127


54


67


55


51


96


.83


تت


369


-


0


2


5-8


60


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


No.


Belonging. Average


Boys.


Girls.


Average Daily At-


Attendance.


Whole


rolled.


| Number Under 5


Over 15


Years.


14 years.


-


48


LINCOLN SCHOOL.


En-


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Number


Daily


cent.


Attendance.


Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average No. of Tardinesses


Cases of Truancy.


No. of Half-Days


Session.


Number


Years.


Number


Years.


14 years.


Average Age.


Years and Months.


Number Seats.


VIII.


William A. Reed,


49


10


12


22


22


98


.05


0


370


0


5


11


14-0


54


VII.


Alice M. M. Richards,


59


15


15


28


27


98


.18


0


370


0


O


23


12-11


54


VI.


Daisy J. Adams,


69


18


16


31


29


96


1.06


2


370


0


0


35


12-8


35


V.


Alberta White,


93


24


20


43


42


06


.36


1


370


0


0


52


11-5


48


IV.


Minnie E. Donovan,


98


29


21


46


45


98


.35


1


370


0


0


41


9-8


48


III.


Helen F. Boyd,


64


24


26


46


44


95


.33


Co


369


0


0


47


9-1


54


III.


Mary M. M.Nally.


106


32


25


49


ãO


97


.29


2


370


0


0


26


8-1


54


II.


Velma L. Curtis,


131


25


27


60


57


95


.45


0


369


0


0


10


7-1


48


I.


Inez L. Nutting,


138


34


16


56


53


96


39


1


369


0


0


1


6-


48


I.


J. Elizabeth Sullivan,


139


70


69


47


44


95


1.00


2


369


1


0


0


5-2


54


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


Whole


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Average


Belonging.


tendance.


Per


Average Daily At-


was in


Under 5


Over 15


No. Between 8 and


49


No.


School


QUINCY SCHOOL.


En-


:Wholes No. of different Pupils,


Number


Daily


cent.


Attendance.


No. of Tardinesses


Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance.


Cases of Truancy.


No. of Half-Days


was in


Under 5


Over 15


No. Between 8 and


Average Age.


Years and Months.


Number Seats.


VIII.


J. Q. Litchfield,


69


15


20


32


30


94


.09


3


369


0


6


23


13-7


35


VII.


Adelaide M. Southworth,


671


18


23


31


30


94


0


370


0


1


26


12-7


35


VI.


Elva F. Bel!,


66


23


13


32


30


95


.26


3


370


0


0


36


12


36


V.


Elizabeth J. McNeil,


00


29


17


40


38


96


.29


2


370


0


0


43


10-10


36


IV.


Evelyn G. McGinley,


89


20


26


39


38


95


.15


0


370


0


0


42


9-8


11


III.


Minnie F. Eaton,


89


24


29


42


40


95


.30


0


370


0


0


31


8-5


35


II.


Margaret E. Haley,


99


23


27


41


94


.32


=


368


0


0


-1


7-2


41


I.


Margaret E. Burns,


129


61


67


62


58


93


.51


1


367


3


0


1


6-1


53


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


No.


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Belonging. Average


Average Dsily At-


tendance.


Per


School


Session.


Number


Years.


Number


Years.


Whole


14 years.


50


WASHINGTON SCHOOL.


GRADE.


TEACHERS,


En- No.


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Number


Daily


Belonging.


tendance.


Attendance.


No. of Tardinesses


Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Averare


Cases of Truancy.


No. of Half-Days


was in


Under 5


Over 15


No. Between 8 and


14 years.


Average Age.


Years and Months.


Number Seats.


VIII.


T. B. Pollard,


41


11


8


18


18


96


.56


0


362


0


12


12


14-1


28


VII.


Mary Marden,


58


18


15


30


29


97


,58


0


362


0


3


22


13-2


45


V1.


Hattie E. Sargent,


64


20


14


30


29


96


1.25


1


362


0


0


33


12-7


35


V.


Alice S. Hatch,


72


26


18


37


35


95


1.05


2


362


0


1


38


11-0


40


IV.


Mary A. Worster,


74


22


21


36


34


96


,82


2


362


0


0


39


9-5


39


III.


H. Fanny Cannon,


80


26


23


39


37


95


.95


1


362


C


1


29


8-8


45


II.


Lucy W. Brown,


73


19


23


36


34


95


.26


2


360


0


0


9


6-8


45


I.


Sarah A. Malone,


92


52


38


43


=


95


.64


0


360


4


0


0


5-8


63


cent.


School


Session.


Number


Years.


Number


Years.


Whole


rolled.


Girls.


Average


Per


Average Daily At-


51


·


WILLARD SCHOOL.


En-


Whole No. of different Pupils.


Number


Daily


Per cent.


Attendance.


No. of Tardinesses


Pro Rata Average


Daily Attendance*


Cases of Truancy.


No. of Half-Days


School was in


Under 5


Over 15


No. Between & and


Average Age.


Years and Months.


Number Seats.


VIII.


Sarah C. Linscott,


109


32


26


52


51


98


.13


=


363


()


'2


.18


1.1-2


60


VII.


Josephine A. Simonton,


76


20


22


38


37


97


.26


370


()


3


39


13-2


45


VII.


Mary L. Crowe,


15


=


29


28


98


.28


=


361


0


40


13-6


50


VI.


Mary B. Tenney,


87| 23


19


=


40


97


.09


=


370


()


45


11-4


45


VI.


Mary E. Keohan,


75 21


20


36


35


97


.40


V.


Ellen Fegan.


82 22


25


40


39


98


.07


()


370


C


0)


42


11-0


.15


V.


Lillian A. Wiswell,


90


20


5


43


43


99


.14


=


370


()


44


10-1


15


V.


*Mary A. White,


40


21


19


39


38


3


.01


147


1


39


10-2


10


IV.


Frances C. Sullivan,


95


25


24


45


444


98


.20


370


C


42


0-7


50


IV.


Emeline A. Newcomb,


=


27


Y


45


44


98


.18


370


=


0


46


9-3


50


GRADE.


TRACHER.


No.


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Average


Belonging.


Average Daily At-


tendance.


Whole


Number


Years.


Number


Years.


14 years.


37


12-6


45


370


1


Session.


Charles F. Merrick, Prin.


52


IV. *Elizabeth A. Garrity,


39|


22


17


36


35


97


.16


1


223


0


0


-


-


42


III.


Nellie C. Gragg,


90


31


21


43


42


97


.23


1


370


0


0


35


9-1


50


III.


Teresa MeDonnell,


95


27


25


45


44


97


.01


1


370


0


0


26


7-11


54


Il1. #Elizabeth A. Garrity,


42 22


18


40


39


98


.06


0


147


0


0


35


8-5


42


11.


Mary L. Conway,


95


24


28


48


47


97


.49


3


368


0


0


21


7-9


54


=


Annie M. Cahill,


92|


20


29


43


42


97


.52


0


368


0


0


5


7-4


54


11.


Ellen A. Desmond,


97


22


22


42


40


95


.37


1


368


0


0


6


6-4


54


1.


Abbie M. Kelley,


120


61


60


49


46


94


.43


0


366


0


0


1


5-6


60


1.


Annie F. Burns,


100


30


29


47


45


95


.66


2


367


0


0


0


6-4


60


1.


Anna B. Kelley.


93


33


23


41


39


95


.64


1


367


0


0


0


5-11


50


tCatherine C. McGovern,


93|


34


21


35


33


96


32


0


256


0


0


5-5


60


* September, 1895, to January, 1896.


t April, 1895, to January, 1896.


# January, 1895, to July, 1895.


53


WOLLASTON SCHOOL.


En-


Whole | No. of different Pupils.


Number


Daily


cent.


Attendance.


No. of Tardinesses


Pro Rata Average


Cases of Truancy.


No. of Half-Days


Session.


Years.


Years. Number


No. Between S and


14 years.


Average Age.


Years and Months.


Number Seats.


VIII.


Charles E. Finch, Jr.,


76


21


18


36


95


.40


()


370


()


3


27


13-6


30


VIT.


Minnie G. Riley,


83


16


28


40


39


95


.20


2


370


=


1


10


12-7


30


VI.


Annie D. Marden,


105


25


29


5


47


95


.26


368


()


57


11-11


18


V.


Edith F. Bates,


109


37


30


55


52


95


.27


1


370


0


57


10-3


48


IV.


Carrie A. Crane,


99


25


25


46


43


94


.25


2


370


0


()


61


9-4


48


111.


Mary L. Russell,


102


33


28


47


44


93


.99


1


370


()


32


8-3


30


II.


Ida JJ. Cameron,


102


37


23


49 1


46


96


.34


1


367


C


()


0


6-11


30


I.


Clara E. G. Thayer,


120


68


51


66


61


92


.75


4


368


4


0


0


5-9


48


GRADE.


TEACHERS.


rolled.


Boys.


Girls.


Belonging. Average


Average Daily At-


tendance.


Per


Daily Attendance.


was


Under 5


over 15


No.


Whole


School


Number


55


TOTAL ATTENDANCE


FROM THE


TEN MONTHLY REPORTS.


SCHOOL.


Number


Different Pupils.


Average Number Be-


Daily


cent. of Daily


Tardinesses Pro Rata


Av. Daily Attend'ce.


Cases of Truancy.


*Number of Visits.


High


326


287


273


95.1


0.34


3


368


Adams


457


379


363


96.0


0.91


15


320


Coddington


460


369


357


97.0


0.14


9


1124


John Hancock .


478


385


371


96.5


0.30


12


255


Lincoln


528


430


412


96.0


0.46


9


1035


Quincy


415


321


303


94.4


0.30


11


141


Washington


354


268


256


95.4


0.79


8


219


Willard


1015


807


780


96.7


0.31


13


486


Wollaston


494


389


366


93.9


0.46


17


501


Grand Total


4527


. 3635


3481


95.7


0.42


107 5749


of


At-


tendance.


Per


Attendance.


Whole


longing.


Average


*Since April a visitor has been counted once for the whole building.


56


THE TEN MONTHLY REPORTS,


1894.


Whole Number at


End of Month.


Average Number


Belonging.


Average


Per cent. of Daily


Tardiness.


en Truancy.


Visitors.


January,


3418


3389.4


3268.5


96.4


138


602


February,


3395


3324.9


3135.5


94.3


186


520


March,


3457


3436.3


3327.6


96.8


151


9


1266


April,


3675


3618.9


3473.7


95.9


142


9


582


May,


3562


3570.4


3403.6


95.3


201


6


746


June,


3600


3484.6


3359.5


96.4


195


13


700


September,


3697


3667.2


3581.6


97.6


143


23


804


October,


3662


3621.1


3497.7


96.6


136


15


564


*November,


3525


3487.4


3316.5


95.1


158


1


606


*December,


2902


2588.0


2361.6


91.2


75


13


387


*The reduced attendance for these two months was due to diphtheria.


1895.


January,


3430


3348.9


3211.5


95.8


186


7


451


February,


3455


3288.4


3031.0


92.1


139


2


828


March,


3542


3470.1


3310.4


95.4


123


8


777


April,


3770


3733.5


3626.1


97.1


129


9


*533


May,


3657


3666.9


3523.3


96.0


185


18


306


June,


3672


3630.8


3503.0


96.4


168


16


366


September,


3862


3846.9


3750.3


97.4


141


19


300


October,


3836


3839.3


3710.9


96.6


110


5


254


November,


3754


3767.2


3638.6


96.5


132


9


247


December,


3694


3674.8


3454.9


94.1


169


1 241


Daily


Attendance.


Ataendance.


*Since April a visitor has been counted. once for the whole building.


Teachers.


IN SERVICE JANUARY 1, 1896.


HIGH SCHOOL.


NAME.


HOME. DATE OF


APPOINTMENT.


Frederic A. Tupper, 1


Quincy,


Aug., 1892


Charles R. Tucker, 2


Stoughton,


Sept., 1895


Elizabeth A. S. Ilsley,* Quincy, Sept., 1889


Madeleine Fish,*


Nantucket,


Sept., 1891


Clara E. Thompson,* § Quincy,


Oct., 1892


Genevra Gwynn, 3


Troopsville, N. Y., Dec., 1893


Helen L. Follansbee,


Gloucester, Sept., 1894


Iola L. Pearl,


Williamsburg,


Sept., 1895


ADAMS SCHOOL.


James M. Nowland, t Williamina Birse,* §


Ashland, Me.,


Sept., 1889


Quincy,


Aug., 1890


Quincy,


Sept., 1865


Eliza C. Sheahan, § C. Belle Gannett,* § Kate C. Bryant, Eliza F. Dolan,*


Wollaston,


Jan., 1895


Hubbardston,


Dec., 1894


Quincy,


Sept., 1884


Jessie I. Parker,*


Meriden, Conn.,


Sept., 1895


Charlotte F. Donovan, §


Quincy,


Sept., 1892


Euphrasia Hernan,


Quincy,


Apr., 1878


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CODDINGTON SCHOOL.


Mary E. Dearborn,


Manchester, N. H., Sept., 1876


Frances Forsaith,*


Antrim, N. H.,


Sept., 1891


Mary H. Day,*


Derry, N. H., Jan., 1896


Elmira C. Mayo,*


Provincetown.


Sept., 1894


Mabel E. Oxford, § Quiney,


Sept., 1895


Lina F. Bates,


Plymouth.


Sept., 1892


Julia E. Underwood, Quincy.


Apr., 1855


Annie P. Hall, §


AAtlantic.


Jan., 1895


Alice T. Kelley, $


Quincy.


Apr., 1892


JOHN HANCOCK.


Robert S. Atkins,*


Provincetown.


Nov., 1893


E. Elizabeth Hall, 6


Quincy.


Sept., 1893


Grace W. Emery, 6 g


Wollaston.


Sept., 1892


Minnie E. Welsh, §


Wollaston.


Sept., 1892


Helen J. Sullivan,* $


Quincy.


Sept., 1891


Helen M. West, §


Quincy,


Jan., 1890


Mary E. Parker, § Quincy.


Sept., 1886


( Jan., 1882


Mary P. Underwood, § Quincy,


Sept., 1×91


Henrietta C. Esson, § Quincy.


Sept., 1892


LINCOLN SCHOOL.


William A. Reed,*


Quincy,


Sept., 1892


Alice M. M. Richards, §


Quincy,


Sept., 1893


Daisy J. Adams,


Dudley,


Sept,, 1893


Alberta White,


Hanover.


Sept., 1895


Minnie E. Donovan, Quincy,


Sept .. 1892


Mary M. MeNally,* $


Quincy.


Sept., 1892


Velma L. Curtis,


North Hanover. Sept., 1892


Inez L. Nutting, §


Quincy,


Apr., 1894


Helen F. Boyd, §


Quincy,


Nov., 1892


Elizabeth Sullivan, § Quincy.


Sept., 1892


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QUINCY.


J. Q. Litchfield,*


Atlantic,


Sept., 1894


Adelaide M. Southworth,


Taunton,


Sept., 1895


Elva F. Bell,*


Deering, Me.,


Sept., 1895


Lena M. Clough,*


Franklin N. II.,


Jan., 1896


Evelyn G. McGinley,


Boston,


Oct., 1895


Minnie F. Eaton,* §


Quincy,


Sept., 1890


Maggie E. Haley,* ý


Quincy,


Sept., 1891


Margaret E. Burns, §


Quincy,


May,


1881


WASHINGTON SCHOOL.


Thomas B. Pollard,*


Quincy,


Feb., 1887


Mary Marden,


Quincy,


Apr., 1874


Alice S. Hatch,


North Marshfield,


Jan., 1893


Mary A. Worster,* § Quincy,


Sept., 1889


Vyra L. Tozier,*


Fairfield, Me.,


Jan., 1896


HI. Frances Cannon, § Quincy,


Sept., 1892


Lucy W. Brown,* § Quincy,


Nov., 1895


Sarah A. Malone, §


Quincy,


Sept., 1883


WILLARD SCHOOL.


Charles F. Merrick,*


Atlantic,


Oct., 1888


Sarah C. Linscott,


Dorchester,


Sept., 1891


Mary L. Crowe,


Braintree,


Sept., 1894


N. Emma Slack,*


Mystic, Conn.,


Jan., 1896


Mary E. Keohan,* Weymouth,


Apr., 1892


Mary B. Tenney, t


Orange,


Sept., 1895


Ellen B. Fegan, §


Quincy,


June, 1875


Elizabeth I. McNeil, § Quincy,


Sept., 1883


Mary A. White,* Westboro,


Jan., 1896


Emeline A. Newcomb, § Quincy,


Apr., 1857


Frances C. Sullivan, § Quincy,


Sept., 1894


Elizabeth A. Garrity, §


Quincy,


Oct., 1889


Nellie C. Gragg, § Quincy,


Sept., 1889


Theresa McDonnell §


Quincy,


Sept., 1889


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Mary L. Conway, $ Quincy,


Apr., 1887


Annie M. Cahill,* §


Quincy,


Feb., 1891


Annie F. Burns, § Quincy,


Apr., 1884


Abbie M. Kelly, Atlantic,


Sept., 1887


Ellen A. Desmond, § Quincy,


Sept., 1889


Anna B. Kelly, §


Quincy,


Apr., 1893


Catharine McGovern, § Quincy,


Apr., 1895


WOLLASTON SCHOOL.


Charles E. Finch, Jr., Wollaston,


Sept., 1895


Minnie G. Riley,*


North Conway, N. II. Nov., 1895


Annie D. Marden,*


Worcester,


Sept., 1894


Edith F. Bates,*


Boston,


Sept., 1895


Carrie A. Crane, §


Quincy,


Apr., 1894


Mary L. Russell,*


Wollaston,


Sept., 1895


Ida J. Cameron, $


Quincy,


Sept., 1894


Clara E. G. Thayer,


Wollaston,


Sept., 1889


DRAWING.


Charlotte A. Kendall, +


Framingham,


Sept., 1895


MUSIC.


Laura C. F. Smith, 5


Quincy,


Apr., 1891


NATURE.


S. E. Brassill, *


South Weymouthi, Sept., 1890


SEWING.


Fannie F. French,


Quincy, Sept., 1892


EVENING DRAWING.


W. A. England, 4 Boston, Nov., 1889


1 Harvard University.


6 Thayer Academy.


2 Tufts College. * Graduate of a Normal School.


3 Syracuse University. t Attended, but not a graduate.


+ Normal Art School. § Graduate of the Quincy High School.


5 Mt. Holyoke College.


Resignations.


High,


June, Charles W. Savage, $750


Carleton College, Minn.


Adams,


March, Lucy B. Tarbox, $400


Norwood.


Coddington, June, Winnifred Macdonald, $475


Malden.


June, Alice J. Lawrence, $425


New Bedford.


December, Catherine M. McGinley, $500


Boston.


John Hancock, June,


Marcella L. Pierce, $475


Married.


Quincy, June,


Emma R. B. Merrill, $500


Milton.


June, Mabel P. Whitman, $475


Newton.


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September, Minnie C. Ritter, $450


New Bedford.


Washington, October, Amelia B. Perkins, $450


Brockton.


December, Ilattie E. Sargent $475


Boston.


Willard,


April, Evangeline Sullivan 8425


Married.


November, Carrie M. Bassick, $425


Health.


November, Josephine A. Simonton, $500


Boston.


November, Lillian A. Wiswell, $450


Boston.


Wollaston,


March, Bertha M. Kingman, $450


Married.


June, Howard G. Kingman, $1,300


Haverhill.


June. N. Maud Thompson, $475


Married.


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June, Alice I. Coffin 8450


Melrose.


Emeline C. Foster, $500


East Brewster.


Specials, June, Jessie N. Prince, $850+


Married.


Training Class.


JANUARY 1, 1896.


Allen, Lottie May, Milton, High School. Bassett, Eva, Quincy, High School. Bryan, Annie Luella, Quincy, High School. Baxter, Rebecca Melver, Dennis, High School. Beal, Julia Marcia, Cohasset, High School. Bailey, Mary Augusta, Assinippi, Norwell, High School. Bailey, Marion Isabelle, Framingham Normal School .* Coyle, Mary, Quincy, High School. Cahill, Mary, Marlboro, High School. Drumm, Grace Elizabeth, Chatham, N. Y., Academy. Dalton, Mary Rose, Sandwich, Wareham, High School. Dalton, Josephine Therese, Sandwich, Wareham, High School. Dinnie, Mary, Quincy, High School. Dewson, Ellen Reed, Quincy, Private School, Boston. Dempsey, Katherine Agnes, Concord, High School. Davy, Louise Phipps, Weymouth, High School. Dorsey, Ellen Beesy, Marlboro, High School. Dykeman, Grace Emma, Stoughton, High School. Donovan, Mary Agnese, Rockland, High School. Egan, Elizabeth, East Weymouth, High School. Frost, Annie Marilla, Quincy, Rockland, Me., High School. Galvin, Mary Ellen, Marlboro, High School. Gates, Florence Kendall, Belmont, Ayer, High School .* Hurley, Nellie Francis, Marlboro, High School.


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Humphrey, Frances Ida, Quincy, High School. Hardwick, Mattie Josephine, Quincy, Woodward Institute .* Haley, Ellen Gertrude, Quincy, High School. Jones, Laura Jane, Quincy, High School. Jacobs, Sarah Elmina, Hanover, High School .* Keating, Mary Beatrice, Quincy, High School.


Loring, Ella Dee, Hingham, High School.


Merritt, Emily Clifton, Scituate, High School.


McEnroe, Joanna Agnes, East Weymouth, High School.


Martin, Teresa, Marlboro, High School. Packard, Mabel Edna, Brockton, High School.


Pierce, Mary Laura, Quincy, High School.


Parkinson, Grace Mabel, Hanover, High School. Ryerson, Effie Mabelle, East Weymouth, High School. Sampson, Alice Farnum, Quincy, High School. Sears, Alice Foster, Brewster, Harwich, High School. Sullivan, Annie E., Scituate, High School. Tilden, Lulu Blanche, Norwell, High School. Thayer, Effie Gertrude, Cohasset, High School.


White, Annie Zita, Quiney, High School. Webb, Miriam, Weymouth, High School. Wright, Jennie Colby, Quincy, Milton High School. *Partial Course.


High School.


GRADUATING EXERCISES.


Of the Class of 1895.


WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1895.


NOTE .- Every member of the Class of 1895 is qualified to speak at Commencement. In view of the increasing size of the classes, however, it has been deemed best to reduce the number of speakers.


PROGRAMME.


Director of Music, MRS. L. C. SMITH. Accompanist, MISS DAISY C. BEMIS.


Leader of Orchestra, MR. JOSHUA E. HANSON.


1. Music-" The Dawn of Day," Arranged from Samuel Reay


BY THE SCHOOL.


2. Salutatory, " The Unruly Member,"


MARY FRANCES SAMPSON.


3. Class History,


CATHERINE CAPEN POPE.


1. Music, Barcarole from " La Manette de Portici," (Violin Obligato by Mr. Joshua E. Hanson. )


BY THE FRENCH CLASSES.


5. Address to Undergraduates.


MARY BEATRICE KEATING.


6. Debate-" Resolved, That the New Education is Superior to the Old."


DAISY CLAIRE BEMIS, Affirmative: ALICE FARNUM SAMPSON, )


ELLEN M. GREANY, Negative. MARY AGNES CASIMAN, )


7. Music, "Tell Me, O Bird of the Merry Green Wood," ( Vocal Solo, ) Franz _1ht


ELOISE PERRY FLOOD.


S. Valedictory, " Ideals."


SARAH CONSTANCE MCGOVERN.


9. Music, () " Hymn of the Fisherman's Children," From " Zampa,"


BY THE SCHOOL.


Assisted by the High School Orchestra: Mr. Joshua E. Hanson, Misses Durgin, Laing, Lord and Perry, and Messrs. Kolb, Marnock and Mitchell.


(b) "Union and Liberty," ( Words by Oliver Wendell Holmes. ) BY THE SCHOOL.


I. Boott


10. Address,


MR. GEORGE H. MARTIN.


Member of the Board of School Supervisors. Boston.


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11. Music, Class Ode, Tune, " How Can I Leave Thee ?" Words by Ellen M. Greany. BY THE CLASS OF 1895.


12. Presentation of Diplomas,


JOSEPH M. SHEAHAN, M. D.


13. Music, " High School Bells," .1. F. Loud


Words by Frederic Allison Tupper, Dedicated to the Class of 1895, Quincy High School.


Solo : MISS FLOOD.


Duet : MISSES FLOOD AND BATES.


BY THE SCHOOL.


CLASS COLOR :- White. CLASS MOTTO :- " Sed Quid Temptare Nocebit."


CLASS ODE.


1.


Last sad farewell now To Alma Mater's halls. Lovingly sing it here "Neath cherished walls. Gratefully give her praise To whom all praise is due, Warm be the tribute paid, Tender and true !


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II.


Though years may vanish, Scenes change with lapse of time, Though duty stern may call To distant elime ; Yet backward with regret Our thoughts will oft be east To school life, now become A fragrant past.


III


Now the dim future With golden promise gleams, No shade of sorrow falls, So fair it seems! Yet with the sunshine bright Shadows must surely be, Storms lurk in brightest skies, O'er life's wild sea.


IV.


But ever mindful Of lessons thou hast taught, With help of Him who gives Whate'er is sought, So bravely facing life. Sunshine and shadows too, Fondly we bid thee now Our last adieu.


ELLEN M. GREANY.


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CLASS OF 1895.


Eva Bassett, Daisy Claire Bemis, Eva E. Bryant,


Mary Coyle,


Eloise Perry Flood,


Ellen M. Greany,


Ellen Gertrude Haley,


Mary Beatrice Keating,


Laura Jane Jones, Mary Josephine Leary,


Daisy Maud Lowe,


Sarah Constance McGovern,


Mary Laura Pierce,


Catherine Capen Pope, Mary Frances Sampson,


Ida Laverna Thomas, Annie Zita White. John Barry.


BUSINESS COURSE.


Edith Rowe Graham,


Gertrude White Hall,


Alexander Charles Marnock, James Edgar McIntyre, Dale Mudgett, Alfred Nelson, John Fidele Pirovano,


Dora Mildred Mudgett, John Warren Northcott, Walter Louis Winlock.


Alice Farnum Sampson, Mary Rosella Sullivan, Barbara Earle Vogler,


Lillian Kimball Bates, Anastasia Luella Bryan, Mary Agnes Cashman, Mary A. Dinnie,


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THIRD PRIZE SPEAKING CONTEST


And Award of Essay and Translation Prizes, High School Hall.


Judges of Declamation : - Mr. Theophilus King, Quincy ; Mr. Rupert F. Claflin, Quincy ; Mr. James Thompson, Quiney.


Judges of Essays and Translations :- Miss Mabel E. Adams, Quincy ; Miss Kate A. Raycroft, Quincy ; Mr. James F. Harlow, Quincy: Mr. Charles H. Porter, Jr., Quincy.


Donors of Prizes for Declamation : - Mr. Wendell G. Corthell. Wollaston ; for Essays and Translations. Joseph M. Sheahan, M. D., Quincy.


PROGRAMME.


1. Music -" Gypsy Chorus." Balfe


( " Bohemian Girl.") BY THE SCHOOL.


2. The Washington Monument," Winthrop


DONALD MACKENZIE, '97.


3. "The Honor of the Woods," Murray


FANNIE E. BECKWITH, '98.


4. "Scene at the Natural Bridge," Burritt


BERTHA L. HAYDEN, '97.


5. " The Story of an Ambuscade," Haves


MILICENT TEMPLE, '95.


6. " The Angels of Buena Vista," Whittier


GERTRUDE WALKER, '97.


7. "Jean Valjean and the Savoyard." Victor Hugo


DAISY M. LOWE, '95.


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a. " O, Calm and Lovely the Evening 8. Music S Bells," F. Abt




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