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O
16
6-4
rolled.
Boys.
Girls.
Belonging. Average
Average Daily At-
tendance.
Per cent.
Whole
No. of Half-Days
in was
Under 5
Over 15
No. Between 7 and
Thomas B. Pollard, Prin.,
449
WILLARD SCHOOL.
GRADE.
TEACHERS.
En- No.
Whole No. of different Pupils.
Number
Daily
cent.
Attendance.
No. of Tardinesses
Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average
Daily Attendance. Pro Rata Average No. of Dismissals
Different Truants. Cases of Truancy.
School was in
Session.
Number
Years.
Number
Years.
No. Between 7 and
14 Years.
Average Age.
Years and Months.
VIII.
Madge D. Ballou,
70
36
34
58
55
95.4
.3
.52
4
347
0
2
59
13-4
VII.
L. Jeanette Sanders,
50
30
20
48
45
94.3
.11
.25
CO
347
0
0
46
12-4
VII.
Madge L. Rierdon,
40
18
22
39
37
94.8
18
.55
1
347
0
0
37
12-2
VI.
Ona I. Nolan,
46
25
21
45
42
93.7
.29
.29
2
347
0
0
43
11-6
VI.
Mary A. White,
47
23
24
44
=
93.7
.34
.56
1
347
0
1
45
11-7
V & VI. Elizabeth A. Garrity,
43
15
28
39
37
94.3
.08
.08
0
347
0
0
41
10-8
V.
Elizabeth J. MeNeil,
46
29
17
44
=
93.4
.36
.17
3
347
0
0
46
10-8
V.
Ellen B. Fegan,
46
31
15
43
42
96.2
.11
.19
1
347
0
0
46
10-10
IV.
Frances C. Sullivan,
57
31
26
56
53
94.6
.13
.35
3
347
0
O
57
9-5
Under 5
Over
Whole
rolled.
Boys.
Girls.
Belonging. Average
Average Daily At-
tendance.
Per
Edgar M. Copeland, Prin.,
No. of Half-Days
15
450
IV. Emaline A. Newcomb,
58
27
31
55
53
96.1
.13
.2
3
347
0
0
58
9-6
Ellen A. Desmond,
44
23
21
41
38
93.2
.31
.07
2
347
0
0
43 8-5
Annie Z. White,
37
24
13
35
33
94.3
.48
.12
3
347
0
0
36
8-6
Teresa McDonnell,
45
27
18
42
39
92.8
.18
.07
0
347
0
0
41
8-3
Grace E. Drumm,
49
25
24
46
42
91.9
.05
07
1
347
0
0
19
7-2
Anne M. Cahill,
51
24
27
48
44
91.4
.39
.13
1
347
0
0
18 7-0
Alicia Elcock,
47
26
21
46
42
91.1
.06
.01
1
347
0
0
24
7-1
Annie F. Burns,
70
39
31
56
50
89.1
.6
.02
0
347
0
0
9
3-2
Margaret E. Burns,
66
34
52
45
86.4
.71
.2
1
347
1
0
12
6-1
451
Mary B. Keating.
45
25
32 20
41
37
88.7
.16
.03
2
347
0
0
6
5-10
III. III. III. II. II. II. I. I. I.
WOLLASTON SCHOOL.
En-
Whole No. of different Pupils. 2
Number
Daily
cent.
Attendance.
No. of Tardinesses
Daily Attendance.
Pro Rata Average No. of Dismissals
Daily Attendance.
No. of Half-Days Different Truants. Cases of Truancy.
School was in
Number Under 5
Years.
Number
Years.
14 Years.
Average Age.
Years and Months.
VIII.
Charles E. Finch, Prin., Beatrice J. Smith,
36
22
14
35
32
93.2
.83
4.66
1
346
0
2
22
13-6
VII.
Myra E. Otis,
44
19
25
41
38
92.7
.68
3.87
0
347
0
3
40
12-10
VI.
Annie D. Marden,
50
26
24
44
40
90.5
.55
3.41
0
347
0
0
50
11-6
V.
Marion E. Hood,
53
26
27
46
41
89.8
.61
2.76
0
347
0
0
53
10-8
IV.
Irene M. Nichols,
51
27
24
46
41
90.1
.98
2.26
1
347
0
0
51
9-10
III.
Marion I. Bailey,
47
26
21
44
41
92.5
.88
1.74
1
347
0
0
47
8-8
II.
Ida J. Cameron,
50
30
20
44
41
92.5
.54
.78
1
347
0
0
32
7-3
I.
Clara E. G. Thayer,
68
35
33
55
46
84.5
1.08
1.06
1
347
0 1 0
O
00
6-1
GRADE.
TEACHERS.
No.
rolled.
Boys.
Girls.
Belonging. Average
Average Daily At-
tendance.
Per
Pro Rata Average
Whole
Session.
Over 15
No. Between 7 and
452
1
453
TOTAL ATTENDANCE
FROM THE TEN MONTHLY REPORTS.
SCHOOL.
Whole Number Different Pupils.
of
Average Number Be-
longing.
Average
tendance.
cent.
Attendance.
Tardinesses Pro
Av. Daily Attendance.
Dismissals Pro Rata Av. Daily Attendance.
Cases of Truancy.
Different Pupils.
High
232
316
483
451
93.4
1.24
.66
12
Adams
234
240
425
385
90.5
1.39
.7
6
Coddington
226
224
405
370
91.0
.39
.57
7
Cranch
163
149
298
278
93.1
1.15
.8
3
Gridley Bryant
159
182
320
294
91.7
.19
.74
3
John Hancock .
209
175
345
319
92.5
.61
.51
10
Lincoln
239
233
439
407
92.4
1.00
.4
13
Mass. Fields
207
202
372
341
91.7
.7
1.59
10
Quincy
228
260
431
384
89.2
1.16
.67
7
Washington
238
200
364
331
90.9
.96
.85
10
Willard
512
445
877
815
92.8
.29
.21
32
Wollaston
211
192
353
330
93.3
.75
2.41
5
Grand Totals
2858
2818
5112
14705
92.0
.82'
.83 118
At-
Daily
Rata
Daily
of
Boys.
Girls.
Per
454
MONTHLY REPORTS.
1902
Whole Number at
End of Month.
Average Number
Belonging.
Average Daily At-
tendance.
Per Cent. of Daily
Attendance
Tardinesses.
Dismissals.
Truants.
January,
4986
4897.3
4446.4
90.1
308
326
4
February,
4982
4976.2
4512.8
90.7
391
472
7
March,
4920
4913.2
4472.1
91.0
312
384
8
April,
4965
4916.1
4564.0
92.8
272
473
12
May,
4913
4894.9
4529.4
92.5
343
455
13
June,
4809
4830.4
4414.8
91.4
345
482
18
September,
5291
5241.1
5017.3
95.7
23
306
18
October,
5245
5248.5
4941.2
94.1
268
515
2
November,
5190
5181.9
4843.9
93.5
268
407
6
December,
5113
5136.0
4414.1
85.9
502
286
1
1903
January,
5080
5050.9
4568.6
90.4
503
414
6
February,
5075
5071.7
4449.6
87.7
409
341
12
March,
5096
5070.9
4666.3
92.0
444
390
32
April,
5115
5069.8
4723.7
93.2
220
318
18
May,
5092
5083.3
4761.0
93.7
475
433
19
June,
4978
4984.8
4566.9
91.6
419
224
10
September,
5497
5443.1
5206.1
95.6
304
272
26
October,
5478
5465.8
5079.4
92.9
338
427
4
November,
5443
5436.9
5048.6
92.9
312
292
16
December,
5306
5330.8
4764.5
89.4
377
322
3
Corps of Teachers
January 1904. HIGH SCHOOL
DATE OF
ELECTION.
NAME. Charles F. Harper, § James D. Howlett, §
May, 1899
Sept., 1903
Arthur F. Campbell, § Sept., 1896 Elizabeth A. Souther, * Sept., 1890 Madeleine Fish, * . Clara E. Thompson, Sept., 1891 Oct., 1892 Sept., 1896 Sept., 1895 Sept., 1899 Sept., 1900
H. Anna Kennedy, * Iola L. Pearl, Janie C. Michaels, § L. Frances Tucker, § Martha L. Desmond, . Eleanor W. Guild, §
Martha F. Sawyer, § Catherine W. Hall, §
Sept., 1901 Sept., 1902 Sept., 1902 Sept., 1902 Nov., 1902
Samuel D. Thompson, §
Bion C. Merry, § .
Sept., 1903 . Sept., 1903
Mary L. Wade,
Sept., 1892
ADAMS SCHOOL
1James M. Nowland, # t
Sept., 1889
Sarah A. Packard, *
Jan., 1903
Elsie E. Turner,*
Sept., 1902 Sept., 1865
Harriet T. Ross, #
Feb., 1903
Jennie F. Griffin,
Sept., 1897
Eliza F. Dolan, *
Annie W. Miller,
Sept., 1884 Nov., 1899
Norma C. Lowe,
Eliza C. Sheahan,
Beatrice H. Rothwell, Euphrasia Hernan, Charlotte F. Donovan, 1 See Cranch School
456
Nov., 1899
April, 1878
.
Sept., 1892
CODDINGTON SCHOOL
Mary E. Dearborn,
Sept., 1876
Jennie N. Whitcher, *
Sept., 1899-Sept., 1902
Ruth A. Taylor, *
Sept., 1902
Jennie H. Holt,
Sept., 1897
Alice F. Sampson,
Sept., 1896
Grace E. Patterson,
Oct., 1902
Emma L. King,'
Jan., 1904
Mary E. Costello,
Jan., 1900
Julia E. Underwood.
April, 1855
Grace Eaton, . Jan., 1902-Sept., 1902
Annie P. Hall.
Jan., 1895
CRANCH SCHOOL
1James M. Nowland, # +
Jan., 1901
Carrie A. Crane,
Apr., 1894-Sept., 1901
Irma E. Wing. Sept .. 1903
Mary A. Sayward, §
Oct., 1901
Minnie E. Welsh, . Sept., 1892-Jan., 1901
Annie S. Keenan, Jan., 1901
Annie J. O'Connor,
Sept., 1903
Henrietta F. E. Byam,
Sept., 1903
Anna H. Cochrane,
Sept., 1902
1 See Adams School
GRIDLEY BRYANT SCHOOL
Austin W. Green, *
Jan., 1897
Elizabeth B. Thomas,
Feb., 1901
Emily M. Rogers, *
Nov., 1902
Annie E. Burns, # Jan., 1897
Gertrude A. Boyd, Jan., 1897
M. Frances Talbot. .
Jan., 1897
Augusta E. Dell,
Jan., 1897
Catherine McGovern,
April, 1895
457
JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL
1Winthrop N. Crocker, Jan., 1903
Mary W. Holden,
Sept., 1889-Sept., 1896
Mabel G. Drake, * .
Sept., 1902
Josephine T. Collagan, * Sept., 1902
Mary C. Parker,
Sept., 1886 Jan., 1890
Helen M. West,
Annie R. Black,
Sept., 1902
Isabel Moir,
Jan., 1897
Annie L. Roche,
Oct., 1903
Mary P. Underwood,
Jan., 1882-Sept., 1891
Mary A. Thomas, # .
Nov., 1902
1 See Lincoln School.
LINCOLN SCHOOL
1Winthrop N. Crocker, *
Jan., 1903
Caro B. Rhodes,
March, 1903
Annie A. Shirley,
Nov., 1903
Abbie A. Seyser, *
Sept., 1902
Minnie E. Donovan,
Sept., 1892
Frances J. Elcock, *
Sept., 1902
Elizabeth Sullivan,
Sept., 1892
Kathryn G. Meaney,
Sept., 1902
Elsie B. Martin,
Sept., 1902
Nancy E. Woy, *
Oct., 1902
1 See John Hancock School.
MASSACHUSETTS FIELDS SCHOOL
1 Charles H. Taylor, * #
Sept., 1903
Ethel M. Tracy, *
Sept., 1903
Zulma E. Lunt, * Sept., 1902
Cassendana Thayer,
Oct., 1896
Lillian Waterhouse, . April., 1897
Grace M. Spinney, #
Dec., 1900
Florence C. Gammons, *
April, 1901
Olive V. Bicknell,
Oct., 1901
Annie M. Bennett,
Jan., 1897
1 See Wollaston School.
.
458
QUINCY SCHOOL
Charles Sampson,
Nov., 1896
Georgia P. Wardwell, *
Oct., 1903
Julia A. Simmons, *
Nov., 1903
E. Gertrude Ward, t Jan., 1901
Evelyn G. McGinley,
Oct., 1895
Josephine L. Kelley,
Sept., 1900
Ellen D. Granahan, t
Jan., 1897
Katherine A. Pike,
Sept., 1903
Christina McPherson,
Sept., 1902
Delia E. Burke,
Sept., 1901
WASHINGTON SCHOOL
Thomas B. Pollard, #
Feb., 1887
Mary Marden,
April, 1874
Alice S. Hatch,
Jan., 1893
Bessie L. Drew, *
March, 1896
Mary F. Sampson,
Sept., 1900
H. Frances Cannon,
Sept., 1892
Ida F. Humphrey,
Sept., 1897
Sarah' A. Malone,
Sept., 1883
Nina B. Gage,
May, 1903
WILLARD SCHOOL
Edgar M. Copeland, § *
Oct., 1902
Madge D. Ballou, # t
June, 1901
L. Jeanette Sanders, *
Nov., 1902
Agnes M. Mac William,
May, 1903
Ona I. Nolan,*
Oct., 1902
Mary A. White,
Jan., 1896
Ellen B. Fegan,
June, 1875
Elizabeth J. McNeil,
Sept., 1883
Elizabeth A. Garrity,
Oct., 1889
Linna M. Ferrer, *
Oct., 1903
Emaline A. Newcomb,
April, 1857
Frances C. Sullivan,
Sept., 1894
Teresa McDonnell, Sept., 1889
Ellen A. Desmond,
Sept., 1889
459
Anne Z. White,
Oct., 1900
Alicia B. Elcock, *
Feb., 1902
Anne M. Cahill, *
Feb., 1891
Grace E. Drumm, Jan., 1897
Annie F. Burns, April, 1884
Margaret E. Burns,
May, 1881-Sept., 1901
Mary B. Keating,
June, 1901
WOLLASTON SCHOOL
1Charles H. Taylor, *
Sept., 1903
Myra E. Otis, *
Sept., 1896
Nettie M. Delano,
Sept., 1903
Annie D. Marden, *
Sept., 1894
Mary L. Clark, *
Dec., 1903
Irene M. Nichols, *
Sept., 1901
Gertrude H. Glavin,
Dec., 1903
Ida J. Cameron,
Sept., 1894
Clara E. G. Thayer,
Sept., 1889
1. See Massachusetts Fields School.
DRAWING
Lillian M. Dearborn, *
Nov., 1901
MUSIC
E. Landis Snyder,
.
Sept., 1901
NATURE
H. Anna Kennedy, * #
Sept., 1896
SEWING
Fannie F. French, .
Sept., 1892
EVENING DRAWING
Flora M. Shackley, *
Oct., 1901
§ College graduate .. # Attended college but did not graduate.
* Graduate of normal school.
+ Attended but not a graduate of normal school.
Resignations of Teachers
The following named teachers resigned to accept positions as indicated.
High School :
June, Maurice B. Smith, Philadelphia, Pa. Uxbridge June, Harry A. Blake, Adams School : February, Ethel Rinn, Dedham
Coddington School : E. Belle Forsaith, Cranch School :
Married
June, Cora M. Hutchinson,
Married
June, Grace E. Perry, June, Elizabeth H. Poland, Lincoln School :
Married
March, Bessie G. Nicholson, November, Mary A. Days,
Sickness
New Bedford
Massachusetts Fields School : June, Caro E. Wyman, Quincy School : March, Elizabeth R. Gillette, · December, Amalie Knobel, Willard School : October, Madge L. Rierdon, Wollaston School :
Married
Chelsea
Chelsea
Married
June, Beatrice J. Smith, June, Marion E. Hood,
Chelsea Boston Sickness
December, Caroline H. Guigon,
December, Marion I. Bailey,
Married
ABSENT ON LEAVE
Massachusetts Fields, and Wollaston School : Charles E. Finch, Principal, Study John Hancock School : Helen F. Boyd, Sickness
Newton
Graduations
QUINCY HIGH SCHOOL
Wednesday Evening, June 24, 1903 PROGRAM
Music : a. March, Ethel Pauline Parker.
Gounod b. Unfold, Ye Portals, High School Chorus.
Salutatory Essay, Echoes, Margery Melcher. Recitations, Three Quests, Tennyson
For Vengeance-The Voyage of Maeldune, Hannah Olliffe Litchfield.
For the Holy Grail-Percival's Tale of Galahad, Henrietta M. Gram. For the Ideal-Merlin and the Gleam, Mabel Dorman.
Music : a.
Farewell to the Forest,
b. When Daylight Fades, High School Chorus.
Mendelssohn
Beethoven
Valedictory Essay, The Women of Homer,
Mary Hatch Chase.
Carl Bohm
Music : Tripping o'er the Hill, High School Chorus.
Address : The Unity of Educated Minds, William H. P. Faunce, President of Brown University.,
Music : A Mighty Fortress is our God, J. S. Bach
High School Chorus.
Presentation of Diplomas,
Hon. Charles H. Porter, Chairman of the School Committee. Music : Gloria from Mass in F, Bordese
High School Chorus.
Class Motto : Nothing without Effort. Class Color, -Red Director of Music,-Mr. E. Landis Snyder. Accompanist,-Hannah Olliffe Litchfield.
462
THE CLASS OF 1903
Anna Louise Barry
Mary Elizabeth Barry
Louise Gertrude Bates
Marion Lucy Barsellai Catherine Loretta Berry Kathryn Burch Margaret Alicia Carroll
Mary Hatch Chase
Alice Josephine Clare
Kathryn Gertrude Deady
Theresa Josephine Dolan
Mabel Dorman
Marguerite Helen Tierney Rachel Grace Warshaw
Flora Everett Drew
Helen Irene Duran
Leonora Cecilia Eagan
Alice Ripley Evans
Christine Fowler Alice Frances Gill Henrietta M. B. Gram
Winnifred Eaton White George William Bailey Carl Christiansen Edward Joseph Desmond Stephen Lawrence Devaney
Helen Louise Halloran
Susan Elizabeth Hallowell
Annie Leona Harkins
Florence May Hill Etta Helen Holmes
Alice Winnifred Jones Margaret Kemp
Mary Ellen Lavelle
Lizzie Belle Linnell
Hannah Olliffe Litchfield
Julia Frances Lyons
Daniel Henry Driscoll Alphonse Bogardus Elcock Thomas Leo Ford James Forrest
Harvey Sidney Jewell John Gordon McGregor Herbert Fletcher Miller, Jr. George Holland Newcomb Raymond Washington Parlin
Chester Edward Tenney Carleton Derby White Ralph Eldridge Winslow 1
BUSINESS COURSE
Adelaide Mary Bernier Julia Etta Deady Mary Jane Ellis Marion Burr Hardwick Anna Ester Jacobson Laura Jones
Annie Ward McGilvray Harriet Agnes Mckeon Mary Louise McSwords Margery Melcher
Mary Helena Moynihan Ethel Pauline Parker Anna Gertrude Reardon Elizabeth Grace Reilly Mildred Rice Theresa Agnes Roche Ethel Maud Thomas
Benjamin Beckwith Baltzer George William Cox John Francis Dunn William Leo Elcock Harry James Histen Harry Stewart Johnston
463
Agnes Stasia Kelley Alice Josephine McDonnell Sarah Mary McLeod Georgiana Michael Theresa Margaret Pratt Ella Mary Regan Alice Elizabeth Thomas Frances Walsh
William Charles Joyce John Alexander Laing Thomas Manning
Francis Edward McGuerty
Roy Prout Charles Edward Sullivan
William John Sullivan Arthur Albert Young
THE GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Saturday Afternoon, June 20, 1903
PROGRAM
March - Pianists, 5 Hannah O. Litchfield, Q. H. S., 1903.
Minnie Packard, Q. H. S., 1905.
Drummer, Newman H. Savage, Q. H. S., 1905.
Chorus,-a Let's be Singing, b Joyous Brooklet, Introductory Remarks,
Canon-Hauptmann Rheinberger Frank Edson Parlin Superintendent of Schools
Chorus,-Rest Thee on This Mossy Pillow, Address,
H. Smart
Miss Mabel E. Adams Member of the School Board
Chorus,-a Oh Skylark for Thy Wing, H. Smart b Morn Rise, Stephanie Gavotte Czibulka
Concluding Remarks,
Hon. Charles H. Porter Chairman of the School Board
Presentation of Diplomas, Chairmen of Sub-Committees.
Chorus,-a The Banner of the Sea, b Salute to the Flag. c America.
H. G. Ganss
Director of Music,-E. Landis Snyder. Pianist,-Helen E. Bemis, Q. H. S., '97.
464
Graduates
ADAMS SCHOOL-44
Jabez Bigelow Enos Williams Costa Margaret Ann Craig Mildred Louise Crowley Edith Edna Cutting
Gertrude Cecelia Dean
Robert Quincy Dean
Thomas Joseph Deveney
Florence Alvenia Drumgold Elizabeth Elcock
Edward James Ferguson Edmund Boyd FitzGerald Margaret Ford
Margaret Elizabeth Frew
Carl Oscar Friberg
Harriet Rosabell Griffiths
Winola Conride Hanna
Mary Gertrude Heaney Annie Hennessy
Chester Vezie Hobart Anna Viola Hunter
Rosabel Kelley
Isabella Laing Andrew Lillie Victor Alexander Malcolm John Joseph Maloney William Manning Mabel Louise Mccluskey Marie Zorine McDonnell George Wilfred Miller Margaret Anderson Morrison Annie Agatha Murray James Elwood Myers, Jr. John Sylvester Phelan Jennie Marion Roach George Cameron Russell Frank Benson Silva George Richard Simmons Mary Josephine Talbot Joseph Tierney Anna Matilda Todd Esther Johanna Viden Mary Ellen Welsh Sidney Oliffe Williams
CODDINGTON SCHOOL-33
Nina May Bates
Thomas Billington
Chester Don Brown
Raymond Brown Roy Churchill Cobb
Alfred Harrison Corning Rose Nora Coughlan Harold Francis Curtis Oscar H. P. Frye
Helen Marcell James Henry McDermott George Stuart Mckenzie
Harry Edwin Glover
Ethelreda Harkins Foster Hitchcock Herbert Myron Hodgkinson Helena Agnes Hughes James Joseph Hughes Ethel Randlett Humphrey
Annie Aglar Kemp Agnes Frances Keniley Thomas James Larkin Thomas Archie Levangie Elizabeth Mahoney
Hazel E. Mowry
George Francis O'Brien Sarah Eliza Pawsey Albert Winslow Prescott
Reginald Keith Randall Hannah M. C. Satterlund Benjamin Shane Frank Taylor
Russell Lincoln Tupper
465
CRANCH SCHOOL-33
Olive Pierson Allen
Frank Ludvic Anderson
George Washington Arbuckle
Carrie Edna Blanding Charles Julius Carlson
Helen Mabel Carroll
Ellen Nora Nordquist Oscar Howard Olsen
Clara May Decoste
George Israel Everson
Robert Everson
Victor Albert Olsen Charles Arthur Pitts
Alice Louise Galvin
Arthur Murray Tingley
Eugene Arthur Gifford
Anna Constance Tinglof
Mary Ethel Gilcoine
Elvira Christine Tinglof
Albert John Paul Johnson
Erick Daniel Wallin
Charles Haynes Marsh
Rebecca Florence Warshaw
Justin Eugene McCarthy George McKay
Mabel Minard Wentworth Mary Taylor Westland
Ellen Gertrude Whalen
GRIDLEY BRYANT SCHOOL-28
Julia Behan
Hannah Teresa Buckley
Gertrude Myldred Burke
Arthur Foley
Helen Frances Burke Nora Gertrude Carroll
Francis Joseph Howley
Annie Corcoran
Hugh Hunter George Warren Jones
Ellen Gertrude Creedon
Clara Edith Cronin
Ellen Frances Crowley John Crowley Joanna Cecilia Donovan Helen Josephine Duggan Elizabeth Grace Fay John Henry Fitzgerald
Eva Susan Keyes Catherine Etta McCormack Amy Alice Miller Mercedes Ellen O'Brien
Ami Louis Simond James Martin Smollett Alice Frances Sugrue
JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL-25
Walter Royal Anderson Anna Theresa Bradley David John Brownrigg William Harrison Carson Walter Joseph Clare Francis Michael Dolan
Francis Driscoll Harriet Brown Gordon
Asenath May Kerr Murdock Kerr Malcolm Alexander MacDougall Mary Frances Maggiani Henry Mann McGregor
Karl Henry Peterson Elizabeth Julia Richards Annie Rebecca Willard Riddell
Gertrude Elizabeth McKay Mary Ellen McLaughlin Edith May McVitie Anna Maria Melquist Gretchen Agnes Mischler
Annie Flaherty James Edward Flaherty
Joseph Michael Henry
466
Samuel Warren Gordon Elizabeth Lena Grossman Edward William Hayden Frederick Alfred Hayden
Margaret Ann Smith George Paterson Souden Ima Swanstrom Olivia Hulda Thompson John Walsh
LINCOLN SCHOOL-38
Mary Celina Beliveau
Kathrine Josephine Mc Vay
Harriet Barry
Gilbert Alexander Booth
Mary Treaser McVay Elizabeth Miller
Isabella Kessock Thomson Craig John Howe Orr
Mary Morris Cramond
William Peter Provost
Thomas Cunniff
Daniel Robertson
Lizzie Gray Dickie
Richard Robertson
Leo Alfred Favero
Ethel Mildred Sanguinet
Alice Jane Findlay
Eddie Savoie
Alma Galligan
George Valentine Shirley
Annie Williams Grant
Edith Ellen Skinner
Edith Glanvell Jenkins
Walter William Schiaffino
Mary Louise Kenney
Albert Edward Smith
Lillian Main
Nellie Smith Souter Robert William Stewart
Clara Malnati
Louis Joseph Malnati
Mary Lauretta McDonald
George Cook McKeen
Katie Adeline Ross McLean
Albin William Swanson Walter Dickson Troupe Susan Warander Tytler Walter Francis Walsh
MASSACHUSETTS FIELDS SCHOOL-28
Edgar Clark Alger Roy Wells Brown Edith Marion Chapman James Francis Costello Walter Dunn Emma Beatrice Fowler Carolus Roy Given Edward Russell Hall Russell Bertram Hall Esther Louise Hedman George Warren Humphry Clarence Walter Hunter Susan Clayton James . Fred William Kappler
Frederick Joseph Lamb John Webster MacDonald Eugene Theodore Marceau Roland Milber Prentiss Ralph Leonard Robinson Anna Elizabeth Schillander Eugene Garland Smith Muriel Glen Smith Myron Richmond Stebbins Mabel McLennen Stewart Preston Ashley Stoddard Persis Anna Thompson Horace Gorham Titus John Stewart Todd, Jr.
467
QUINCY SCHOOL-39
Bertha Ahern
Alan C. Arthur
May C. Arthur
Julia A. Barber
James McGuinness
George L. Bean
James D. Mckeon
Ruth W. Bean
Teresa M. Mckeon
Ida V. B. Bedard
Frederick J. Moffat
James H. Bradford
Alice Moran
Sybil I. Bugbee
Gertrude Newell
Elizabeth H. O'Neil
Mary E. Pitts
Maud E. Read
Frank A. Sheehan
May M. Smith
Elizabeth L. Sullivan
1
Jannett M. E. Fanning Thomas H. Farrell Emil L. Hanson Annie B. Harding Mary Harding Alma B. Hill
Minnie J. Travers Herbet V. Walmsley
Ralph Ward Elsie M. S. Woll
May E. Young
WASHINGTON SCHOOL-29
Margaret Catherine Carey Bessie Edith Chisholm
Davis Willard Newcomb John Joseph O'Brien Ralph Augustus O'Brien
Julia Theresa Crowley Edith May Delory
Harry Wellington Oliver
John Stephen Delory
Gladys Rose Pinel
Francis Robert Dorlay
Walter Harrison Redding John Rogers, Jr.
Lawrence Bertram Ford .
Charles Montague French
Helen Adele Sherburne
Abigail Griffin
Esther Ullala Sidelinger
Mary Agnes Henchey Christina Hill
Bertha May Smith Harvey Arthur Smith
Edward Lawton, Jr.
Mabel Emma Stitt
Myrtle Green Lothrop . Ida Maybelle Means
William Russell Sullivan Alfred Edmund Thayer
Etta May Thurber
WILLARD SCHOOL-51
Lillian Esther Anderson Irving Loveland Badger Elizabeth Gertrude Barry
James Aaron King Charles Edward Lyons Elizabeth Ruth Lyons
Vincent A. Curley Patrick J. Duggan William G. Duggan Emilie C. Eccles
Mary E. Kelleher Thomas W. Lloyd, Jr. Alfred M. Marion
468
Louise Matilda Bergfors Peter Joseph Bertrand William Edward Birmingham James Abraham Blaine Joseph Peter Brunet Annie Grace Buckley John William Burke, Jr.
Mary Gertrude Connelly John Curtis
Joseph John Desmond
Ambrose George W. Elcock Jennie Elizabeth Ellis Alfred Pinel Farquhar
Hilda Francis
Emanuel Norman Reinhalter
John Edward Thomas Flynn Carrie Mabel Furbish
Joseph Francis Goodhue Ida Hamel
Mary Theresa Shea
Charles Edward Hebert
Richard Ambrose Hussey
Charles Joseph Kane
Nellie Estella Tallman
Frank Victor Werme
Anna Wilhelmina Williams
WOLLASTON SCHOOL-33
Margaret Thayer Barnes
Elizabeth Ann Meaney
Samuel Burns
Ernest Samuel Merrill
Robert Eastman Comins
Ida Stone Miller
Mildred Crosby
Hattiemay Weldon Mitchel
Carleton Whittemore Cummings Francis Murphy
Charles Stewart Dinneen
Robinson Murray
Nathan Clark Drew
William Wass Nichols
Rudolph Emmel
Max Olney Pinkham
Clifford Frederick Farrington Francis Burr Flahive
Helen Alma Sayward
Joseph Foley Charles Barstow Hull
Rathburn Eaton Sprague Frances Janet Sutermeister
Walter Arnold Sutermeister Frances Lillian Werner
Hollie Grace Knight Gertrude Marie Lacey
Brandt Schuyler Lupton
Anna Frances Whiteacre
Lizzie Mabel White
Alice Gertrude Manley
Flora Ellen Lyons Marguerite Shea Lyons Viola Hobson A. Malcolm Mary Katherine McDonald Francis Leo McPherson Agnes Howard Monahan Mary Belle Moody
Annie Laura Morrissett
Nellie Alice Morrissett Albin Norling Mabel Anna O'Dowd
John Leo O'Neil
Mabel Eliza Prario
Ida Jane Rennie Margaret Mary Rogers
Edward Joseph Rouleau
Michael George Shyne
Rose Sullivan
Catherine Kelley
George Bennett Weston
Marita Woodruff
1
469
GRADUATES
The following table shows the number and character of the certificates granted in June and the distribution of the graduates of the grammar schools in September.
Diplomas.
Full Certificates.
Conditioned.
High.
Adams Academy.
Woodward Institute.
Thayer Academy.
Other Schools.
Left School.
Returned.
Adams,
44
29
15
23
2
10
0
3
6
0
Coddington,
33
16
17
24
2
0
0
0
7
0
Cranch,
33
29
4
24
0
2
1
0
6
0
Gridley Bryant,
28
10
14
14
1
2
0
1
9
1
John Hancock,
25
15
7
16
1
0
0
1
7
0
Lincoln,
38
27
10
19
0
4
0
0
15
0
Massachusetts Fields
23
13
14
24
0
0
0
1
2
1
Quincy,
39
24
11
23
1
2
0
1
12
0
Washington,
29
18
7
17
0
5
0
1
6
0
Willard,
51
35
16
36
2
4
0
2
3
4
Wollaston,
33
23
10
27
0
2
0
0
1
3
|381
239
125
247
9
31
1
10
74
9
470
SCHOOL COMMITTEE
FOR 1904
At Large
DR. NATHANIEL S. HUNTING
Term expires 1904
MR. JAMES H. CHURCHILL .
.
66 1905
DR. HENRY C. HALLOWELL
.
By Wards
Ward 1. HON. CHARLES H. PORTER
Term expires 1906
Ward 2. MR. FREDERICK H. SMITH
1904
Ward 3. MISS MABEL E. ADAMS .
1904
Ward 4. JAMES F. BURKE
66 66 1905
Ward 5. DR. WELLINGTON RECORD .
66
1906
Ward 6. DR. FREDERICK J. PEIRCE
66
66
1905
.
Chairman of the School Board HON. CHARLES H. PORTER
Secretary of the Board and Superintendent of Schools FRANK EDSON PARLIN
1906
.
471
STANDING SUB-COMMITTEES FOR 1904
For the Different Schools
HIGH
ADAMS
Messrs. Porter, Hallowell, Miss Adams Miss Adams, Messrs. Hunting, Burke Messrs. Hallowell, Porter, Smith
CODDINGTON
CRANCH Messrs. Smith, Hunting, Burke GRIDLEY BRYANT Messrs. Porter, Burke, Peirce
JOHN HANCOCK .
LINCOLN .
MASSACHUSETTS FIELDS
Dr. Hunting, Miss Adams, Mr. Porter Messrs. Hunting, Porter, Miss Adams Messrs. Peirce, Churchill, Record
QUINCY
Messrs. Churchill, Peirce, Record
WASHINGTON Messrs. Smith, Record, Hallowell
WILLARD ' Messrs. Burke, Hallowell, Porter WOLLASTON Messrs. Record, Peirce, Churchill
Books, Supplies and Sundries Messrs. Hunting, Record, Miss Adams
Textbooks Miss Adams, Messrs. Churchill, Peirce
Transportation Messrs. Record, Smith, Peirce
Evening Schools Messrs. Churchill, Burke, Smith
Special Subjects Messrs. Peirce, Smith, Hunting
Rules and Regulations Messrs. Hallowell, Churchill, Miss Adams
Teachers The Chairman, Messrs. Record, Hunting
Finance and Salaries The Chairman, Messrs. Hallowell, Smith
Calendar for 1904
First term : Monday, January 4-Wednesday, March 23. Second term : Monday, April 4-Wednesday, June 29.
The elementary schools close Friday, June 24. Grammar School graduation Friday, June 24. High School graduation Wednesday, June 29. Third Term : Monday, September 12 -Wednesday, Decem- ber 21.
Holidays: February 22, April 19, May 30, June 17, and the remainder of the week from Wednesday noon next preced- ing Thanksgiving.
INDEX.
PAGE
Adams Academy- Report of Managers.
227
Address of Mayor, 1904.
9
Administrative Boards, 1904
3
Animals-Report of Inspector
175
Appropriations of 1903 in Annual Budget.
33
Assessors-Report of Board
219
Auditor's Statement
121
Births of 1903
229
Burial Places-Report of Managers
City Auditor-Report of.
158 33 42
Advertising, Printing and Stationery.
Almshouse.
37
Almshouse, Plumbing
37 47
Auditor's Summary of Expenditures
121
Borrowing Capacity
129 49 49
Bridges, Culverts and Drains
Brooks Avenue Sidewalk
51
Burial Places
49 51
Chubbuck Street Drain
51 54 132
City Hall Remodeling
53 51
City Officers-Pay of.
55 53
Clerk, Commissioner of Public Works.
53
Clerk, Tax Collector
52
Clerk, Treasurer
52
Contingent Fund.
53
Copeland Street Widening
115
Cranch Schoolhouse
53
Debt Statement
127
Edgestones and Sidewalks
58
Edison Street
57
Engineering
57
Faxon Park Road
58
Assessors
Botolph Street
Chubbuck Street
City Debt Paid ..
City Debt, Itemized Schedule
City Hospital
Clerk, City Clerk.
474
City Auditor-Report of (Continued)
PAGE
Federal Avenue
58
Financial Statement
125
Fire Department.
59
G. A. R. Post
68
Grove Street ..
67
Hamilton Street
Hancock School, Plumbing and Painting.
71 72
Hancock Street Widening
71
Health Department
High School Plans
Hose House, Houghs Neck
72
Independence Avenue Drain
Interest-City Debt
Interest-Park Debt
Interest-Sewer Debt.
Interest-Temporary Loans
Interest-Water Debt.
Law Library
Lincoln School, Plumbing.
Newbury Avenue
.
Maturing Debt.
130
Maturing Debt of 1904
126
Municipal Debt-Changes in 1903.
126
Municipal Debt-Itemized Schedule
Miscellaneous City Expenses
132 82 84
Park Debt
84
Public Library, Thomas Crane
78
Police Department
Removal of Snow
90 91
Repair of Public Buildings.
91
Rock Island Road.
91
School Department
109
Sealer of Weights and Measures
107
Sewer Assessments
12S
Sewer Debt
105
Sewer Department-Construction
100
Sewer Department-House Connections
104
Sewer Department-Maintenance
105
Sidewalk Assessments.
129
Squantum and Webster Street Drain
108
State and Military Aid.
100
Statement of Expenditures and Balances
121
Streets
95
68 72 72
Independence Avenue.
72 73 77
77 77 77 77 78 84
Parks
Repairs of Gate, Blacks Creek
475
City Auditor-Report of (Continued)
PAGE
Street Lighting.
107
Street Railway Excise Tax.
107
Street Watering.
108
Survey and Plans of City
106
Tax Refund
114
Teel Pond
114
Ward Six Playground
115
Washington Schoolhouse
114
Water Debt.
118
Water Supply-Construction
118
Water Supply-Maintenence.
116
Water Trough, Ward 3
115
Willard Schoolhouse, Repairs
116
City Clerk-Report
228
Births of 1903
229
Deaths of 1903
264
Election Returns 1903.
276
Marriages of 1903
250
Jury List for 1904
284
City Council-1904.
7
City Engineer-Report of.
188
City Government -1904
2
City Physician-Report of.
162
City Solicitor-Report of
225
City Treasurer-Report of.
21
Commissioner of Public Works-Report of
137
Deaths of 1903
264
Debt Maturing
130
Debt Statement.
127
Department Officials
2
Election Return of 1903
276
Expenditures of 1903
37
Financial Statement.
125
Fire Department-Report of Chief .
195
Fire Losses, etc., 1903.
198
Health Department-Report of Board.
179
Examiners of Plumbers
186
Inspector of Meats and Provisions-Report of.
186
Inspector of Plumbing-Report of.
187
Report of Inspector
184
Inspector of Animals
175
Inspector of Milk.
176
Johnson Fund, Cotton C-Treasurer's Report.
27
Jury List for 1904.
284
Law Department-Report of City Solicitor.
225
Mayor's Address of 1901
9
476
PAGE.
Marriages of 1903
250
Park Commissioners-Report of .
191
Police Department-Report of Chief.
163
Poor Department-Report of Overseer.
154
150 Public Library, Thomas Crane-Report of Trustees. Treasurer's Statement. 152
Sealer of Weights and Measures
177
Sewerage Commissioners-Report of.
214
Schools-Report of School Committee.
381
Financial Report.
425
Grammar School Graduation
463
High School Graduation.
461
Quincy Teachers' Association
416
Report of Attendance.
440
Report of Head Master of High School.
415
Report of Superintendent of Schools
385
Report of Truant Officer.
422
Resignation of Teachers.
460
School Calendar for 1904.
472
School Committee of 1903.
379
School Committee of 1904.
471
School Property.
407 455
Teachers in Service
Tax Collector-Report of. .
171
Water Division-See Report of Commissioner of Public Works ..
142
Woodward Institute-Report of Managers of Fund.
28.
Board of Directors
355
Calendar
376
Faculty
356
Report of Board of Directors of Institute.
357
Report of Superintendent.
359
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