Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1907, Part 18

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1907
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Hayden, Herbert A., tuning pianos


10.00


Hearn, Charles C., supplies


76.35


Heath, D. C. & Co., books


196.03


Houghton, Mifflin & Co., books


161.20


Humphrey, Ethel R., pianist


5.00


Johnson, Charles H., census enumerator


125.00


Johnson & Smith, printing


84.25


Kemp, John F., labor


1.00


Keystone Lubricating Co., supplies


29.40


Kincaide, Henry L. & Co., supplies


II4.77


Kramer, William R., supplies


3.10


52


Library Bureau, cards $ 32.43


Lippincott, J. B. Company, books 32.66


Mayo, George A., supplies 9.10


Merrill, Charles E. & Company, books I3.44


Montague, Wm. B., printing 1.25


Nash John W., ink pad .60


Newcomb, S. F., oil 1.95


New England Telephone and Telegraph Co.,


exchange service 38.10


New England Towel and Supply Co., laundry work 87.53


New York & Boston Despatch Express Co., expressage 14.3I


Nickerson, Archer M., supplies 3.77


Nowland, James M., supplies . 3.00


Parlin, Frank E., supplies, postage, travel,


(not local) care of rooms 56.93


Parish Choir, The, music


2.72


Pollard, Thomas B., supplies


3.74


Prescott, Geo. W. & Son, printing


66.25


Quincy Electric Light and Power Co., electric light 78.72


Quincy Five and Ten Cent Store, supplies 5.25


Quincy Public Market Co., supplies 7.50


Rand, McNally & Co., books 17.76


Remington Typewriter Company, typewriters and supplies 313.50


Sampson, Charles, supplies


2.60


Sanborn, Benj. H. & Co., books


305.60


Scientific American Compiling Department, books 25.00


Scribner's, Charles Sons, books


40.75


Sibley & Company, books


33.33


Silver, Burdett and Company, books


187.19


Smith, H. H. I., oil


.65


Smith, T. J., labor


9.98


Sprague, Eugene H., supplies


20.00


53


Sulpho-Napthol Company, sulpho-napthol $ 18.50


Taylor, C. Ralph, supplies 6.00


Thorp and Martin Company, blank books


50.50


Wadsworth, D. E. & Co., supplies 95.66


Westland, William, supplies 15.70


West, Disinfecting Co., disinfectant


7.19


Winchester, A. M., disinfectant


5.00


Total


$9.828.98


Repairs.


Allen Shade Holder Co.,


$127.35


Kincaide, Henry L. & Co.


119.32


Litchfield, Ira


129.05


Pettengill, C. P.


9.50


Sanborn & Damon


.60


Sawin, Bennett Company


1.75


Smith Premier Typewriter Company


7.45


Total


$395.02


Thomas F. Burke, Commissioner of Public Works, re- ports the following outlay for repairs on school buildings :


High


$245.87


Old High


1.13


Adams


62.05


Coddington


156.04


Cranch


332.14


Gridley Bryant


140.13


John Hancock


324.21


Lincoln


157.76


Massachusetts Fields


129.62


Quincy


38.49


Washington


100.33


Willard


640.46


Wollaston


129.71


Total


$2,457.94


54


Fuel.


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal :


Adams


$481.08


Coddington


177.07


Cranch


263.80


Gridley Bryant


194.76


John Hancock


I56.80


Lincoln


247.52


Massachusetts Fields


246.83


Quincy


109.61


Washington


300.67


Willard


606.82


Wollaston


222.10


$3,007.06


Augustus J. Richards & Son, coal : High $50.15 $50.15


Neponset River Coal Company, coal :


High


$860.04


Adams


483.38


Coddington


138.67


Cranch


172.00


Gridley Bryant


407.47


John Hancock


247.04


Lincoln


377.77


Massachusetts Fields


318.87


Quincy


369.05


Washington


183.23


Willard


543.79


Wollaston


599.52


$4,700.83


J. F. Sheppard & Sons, wood :


High


$4.50


Coddington


5.00


Lincoln


8.00


Wollaston


9.50


$27.00


55


Neponset River Coal Company, wood :


Adams


$17.90


Coddington


7.96


Gridley Bryant


25.33


John Hancock


6.95


Lincoln


9.00


Quincy


10.43


Willard


6.95


Wollaston


13.43


$97.95


Total


$7,882.99


Transportation.


Coddington :


Benjamin F. Hodgkinson


$346.00


Old Colony Street Railway Company


650.00


Quincy : Cyrus E. Noble


247.80


Total


$1,243.80


Rents.


Poland, John E.


$391.94


Quincy Real Estate Trust


360.00


Wood, Harmon & Co.


284.80


Total


$1,036.74


Evening Common Schools.


ADAMS.


Teachers :


Archer M. Nickerson


$117.00


Walter H. Bentley


78.00


Elizabeth S. Hiscock


80.00


56


Elizabeth A. Garrity $ 70.00


Josephine Kelley


80.00


Jennie F. Griffin 64.00


Mildred B. Hopler


22.00


Minnie E. Donovan


32.00


Mary C. Parker


24.00


Elizabeth Sullivan


2.00


Janitor :


George Linton


52.00


$621.00


WILLARD.


Teachers :


Austin W. Greene


$III.00


John F. Roache


42.00


Catherine C. McGovern


68.00


Frances C. Sullivan


76.00


Mary C. Parker


12.00


Ellen G. Haley


52.00


Frances Walsh


52.00


$413.00


Evening Drawing.


Teachers :


Laurence A. Sprague


$128.00


Frederic G. Elton


29.50


Janitor :


William G. Hart 52.00


$209.50


Sundries :


American Book Company books $73.68


Babb, Edward E. & Company, supplies 24.5I


Cole, Herbert B., filling in name in diplomas 3.00


57


Green, Fred F., printing


$3.00


Neponset River Coal Company 13.77


Prescott, George W. & Son, printing 12.00


Quincy Electric Light & Power Co., light 118.97


Stuart-Howland Co., electric lights 1.87


Thompson, Brown & Co., books


4.80


$256.50


Total


$1,500.00


ROCK ISLAND FUND.


Expended for High School Library.


American Scientific Compiling Department :


Encyclopedia Americana,


$50.00


Little, Brown & Company :


Plutarch's Lives, 3 vols., 4.00


Tighe's Development of Roman Constitu- tion, 6 vols .. 1.89


Oman's Seven Statesmen, 2 copies, 2.88


Gulick's Life and Ancient Greeks, 1.26


Private Life of Romans,


.75


Howe & Leigh's History of Rome,


1.80


Keeler's Northern Shrubs,


1.80


Clute's Fern Allies, 1.80


Bergen & Davis' Elementary Botany, 1.08


Holm's History of Greece,


9.00


Total, $76.26


58


STATISTICAL TABLE


For The School Year Ending June 26, 1907. (The registered number is the whole number of pupils in the school during any portion of the year, including transfers on account of changes in residence, etc. )


SCHOOL.


TEACHERS.


Number


Registered.


Average


Membership.


Average


Attendance.


Per cent. of


Attendance.


High


Charles F. Harper,


742


655.3 612.5 93.5


Head Master


Melvin T. Holbrook


Charles H. Stone


Elizabeth A. Souther


Madeleine Fish


Clara E. Thompson


H. Anna Kennedy


L. Frances Tucker


Eleanor W. Guild


Norma C. Lowe


Ethelwyn A. Rea


Grace A. Howe


Annie M. Cheever


Alice A. Todd


W. Harold Claflin


John F. Roache


Marie M. Bass


Raynor G. Wellington


Henriette Pagelsen


Jane E. Avery


William H. H. Peirce


Flora M. Shackley


59


SCHOOL.


TEACHERS.


GRADES.


No. Registered


Average


Membership.


Average


Attendance.


Per cent. of


Attendance.


Adams, James M. Nowland, Master


Josephine T. Collagan


VIII 51|48.2


45.3 94


Eliza C. Sheahan


VII 59 54.7 50.4 92


Lucy B. Page


VI 56 48.9 45.5 93.4


Jennie F. Griffin


V 57 47.2 43.4 91.8


Ethel M. Perkins


IV 70 56.9 52.1 91.4


Eliza F. Dolan


III


48 44.6 40.4


90.3


Annie W. Miller


II-III 48 47 44.2 89.9


Beatrice H. Rothwell


II 53 41.8 36.8 88.1


Charlotte F. Donovan


I 53 41.6 34.8 83.6


Euphrasia Hernan


I


55 45.5 39.9 87.7


SCHOOL.


TEACHERS.


GRADES.


No. Registered.


Average


Membership.


Average Attendance.


Per cent of


Attendance.


Cod-


Walter H. Bentley, Master


dington, Jennie N. Whitcher


VIII


62


52.7


48.9 92.8


Alice F. Joss


VII


52


50.2


45.5 90.5


Eva B. Case


VI


57


42.6 39.5 92.6


Elizabeth A. Garrity


V


63


51.9 47.6 91.5


Mary L. Hunt


IV


69


53.8 47.9 89.2


Mary E. Costello


III


73


56.1


50.1 89.3


Julia E. Underwood


II


73


57.8 49.3 85.3


Christina McPherson


I-II


46


38.2


32.1 83.9


Mary A. Garey


I


72


59.1


49.8 84.1


60


SCHOOL.


TEACHERS.


GRADES.


No. Registered.


Average


Membership.


Average


Attendance.


Per cent. of Attendance.


Cranch, James M. Nowland, Master


Carrie A. Crane


1


VII 48 39.6 37.1 93.6


Elsie E. Turner


V 54 46.5 44.2 94.8


Annie C. Healy


IV 42 36.9 34.6 93.8


Edith G. Coyle


III 43 36.4 34.6 94.7


Marie Fegan


II


31 27.2 25.4 93.3


Mary L. Rodgers


II 50 42.2 38.9 92.1


Elsie B. Martin


I


49 39.1


34.6 8.48


SCHOOL.


TEACHERS.


GRADES.


No. Registered.


Average


Membership.


Average


Attendance .


Per cent. of Attendance .


Gridley Bryant,


Austin W. Greene, Master


VIII


31|28.5


26.9 94.2


Agnes A. Fisher


VII


42 38.2


35.1 91.7


Emma G. Carleton


VI


45 37.5 33.5 89.2


Anna E. Burns


V


44 39.6 36.4


91.9


Gertrude A. Boyd


IV


44.41.2 37.9.92.3


M. Frances Talbot


III


46 40.8


37.4 91.7


Augusta E. Dell


II


48 44.4


40.9 92.4


Catherine C. McGovern


I


54 42.3


38.1 90


VIII 47 43.7 40.6 92.9


Alice M. Lane


VI 55 46 43.4 94.2


Mary L. Egan


61


SCHOOL.


TEACHERS


GRADES.


No. Registered.


Average


Membership.


Average


Attendance.


Per cent. of


Attendance.


John Han- cock,


Archer M. Nickerson, Master


VIII


42 35.8 34.1 95.1


Elizabeth Hiscock


VII


37 37


34.4 92.9


Mildred B. Hopler


VI


40 34.4 32.6 95


Mary C. Parker


V


59 46.8


43.6 93.2


Annie R. Black


IV


57 50.7


48.5 95.7


Isabelle Moir


III


58 50.5


16.4 91.9


Ellen McNealy


II


60 43.5


41.2 94.7


Mary P. Underwood


I


41 34.5


31.6 91.3


Mary E. Burns


I


48 39.6 35


88.3


SCHOOL.


TEACHERS.


GRADES.


No. Registered.


Membership.


Average


Attendance.


Per cent. of


Attendance.


Lincoln


Archer M. Nickerson, Master


VIII


46 39.6 37


93.4


Jennie J. Valentine


VII


44 38.9 36.1 92.8


Etta G. Phillips


VI


50 40.4 37.9 93.8


Abbie A. Seyser


Frances J. Elcock


V


50 43.6


40.6 93.1


Minnie E. Donovan


IV


59 52.3


49.2 93.8


Elizabeth Sullivan


III


74 58.6


54.8 93.5


Lillian A. Baker


II


41 36.4


34.1 93.7


Kathryn G. Meaney


II


42 38.1 35.6 93.6


Bessie M. Drew


I


46 39.2 35.3 90


Clara Merrill


I


47 39.5 36.3 91.7


Average


Helen M. West


62


SCHOOL.


TEACHERS.


GRADES.


No. Registered.


Average


Membership.


Average


Attendance.


Per cent. of Attendance


Mass. Fields,


C. Ralph Taylor, Master


Ruth A. Taylor


VIII


43 42.1 40.3 95.8


Mary W. Patterson


VII


53 45.9 42.9 93.4


Josephine H. Oliver


VI


57 45.4 41.2 90.6


Cassendana Thayer


V 59 46.5 43.9 94.5


Lillian Waterhouse


IV


57 47.6 44.8


94.1


Grace M. Spinney


III


59 48.6 44.9 92.5


Florence C. Gammons


II


43 42.4 38.5 91


Olive V. Bicknell


I 41 33.6 30.1 89.5


Annie M. Bennett


I 38 34.9 30.9 88.4


SCHOOL.


TEACHERS.


GRADES.


No. Registered.


Average


Average


Attendance.


Per cent. of Attendance.


Quincy, Charles Sampson, Master


VIII


44 39.7 36.9


92.9


Laura B. Tolman Edna E. Flaherty


VII


46 40.1 37.1


92.6


Florence S. Cummings


VI


40 35.2


32.5


92.7


Julia A. Simmons


VI


52 41.7 42.9


92.5


Harriet S. Morrill


V


52 45 41.3 91.6


Mary A. Keefe


V-IV


56 46.9 42.3 90.2


Margarida M. De Avellar


VI


59 50.1 145.7 91.2


Josephine Kelley


III 55 49.8 45.3 91


Florence M. Howe


III-II


61 47.9


43.6 90.4


Ellen D. Granahan


II


61 51 45.2 88.5


Delia E. Burke


I


72 60 50.9 84.9


Laura Hall


I


39 31


26.7 85.9


VII-


Membership.


-


63


SCHOOL.


TEACHERS.


GRADES.


No. Registered.


Average.


Membership.


Average Attendance.


Per cent. of Attendance.


Wash- ngton,


Thomas B. Pollard, Master


·


Marguerite L. Mckeever


Mary Marden


VII 52 41.9 38


93.7


Alice S. Hatch


VI 62 53.9 49.1 91


Ethel Vogler


V 64 55.3 49.1 SS.S


Anna J. Lang


III-II


70 50.8 45.8


90


Mary F. Sampson


IV 65 55.9 50


89.5


H. Frances Cannon


Ida F. Humphrey


Nina B. Gage


I


63 40.6 33.8 83.1


Sarah A. Malone


I


57 44.6 37.3 83.4


.


No. Registered.


Average


Membership.


Average Attendance.


Per cent. of Attendance.


Wol- laston,


C. Ralph Taylor, Master


Myra E. Otis


VIII


46 42.8 40.2 93.8


VII 48 43.5 40.2


92.3


Avis M. Kemp


VI 52 45.2 42.5 |94


Mary L. Clark


V 58 50.5.46.8


92.7


Lora M. Hunt


IV


56 51.3 47.2


92.1


Gertrude H. Glavin


III


50 44.4 40


90)


Dora M. Start


II


49 42.5 38.4 90.2


Clara E. G. Thayer


I


55 42.5 36.5 85.8


SCHOOL.


TEACHERS.


GRADES.


VIII 44 41.4 38.6 93.4


IV-


III 55 49.8 44.5 89.3


II 69 54.9 47.7 86.9


Fannie Blair


64


SCHOOL.


TEACHERS.


GRADES.


No. Registered.


Average


Membership.


Average


Attendance.


Per cent. of Attendance.


Willard|


William R. Kramer, Master


Lula E. Payson


VIII 44 37.8 35.1 92.8


Alice T. Clark


VIII 36 31.7 30.4 95.8


Anna L. Woodward


VII 49 44.8 40.7 91.


Clara M. Shaw


VII 46 40.4 37.8 93.6


Alice M. Parker


VI 44 39.8 36.6 91.9


Mary A. White


VI 47 41.8 38.4 91.8


Ellen B. Fegan


V 46 43.1 41.3 95.6


Elizabeth J. McNeil


V 40 37.6 35.8 94.9


Alicia Elcock


V 33 31.5 30. 95.3


Emeline A. Newcomb


IV 50 48.1 45.7 95.1


Frances C. Sullivan


IV 53 48.1


46.3 96.2


Annie Z. White


III


42 37.7 35.9 95.2


Teresa McDonnell


III


45 41.5 38.4 92.5


Ellen A. Desmond


III 54 45.9 42.7 92.8


Grace E. Drumm


II


45 41.5 39. 94.1


Anne M. Cahill


II


44 39.9


38. 95.


Ellen G. Haley


II 39 37.2 34.9 94.


Mary B. Keating


I 44 38.6


35. 90.7


Margaret E. Burns


I


59 51.1


45.4 88.8


Annie F. Burns


I


58 50.5


45.6


90.2


IV


SUMMARY OF STATISTICS. For the School Year Ending June 26, 1907.


SCHOOLS


No. of Teachers


Registration


Attendance


Cases of Truancy Different Pupils


High


22


363


379


742


655


30


612


93.5


1.26


.46


ão


Adams


*IO


246


273


519


470


47


425


90.4


1.46


.41


I7


Coddington


₭10


262


273


535


463


à


4II


88.8


.45


.65


16


Cranch


*


0


204


183


387


358


40


333


93.I


00


65


00


Gridley Bryant


00


170


175


345


312


39


287


91.7


.23


.4I


14


John Hancock


9


188


205


393


373


4I


347


93.2


.23


.58


3


Lincoln


*IO


233


218


451


427


43


397


93.5


.4I


.55


17


Mass. Fields


0


227


209


436


387


43


358


92.4


.82


I.OI


4


Quincy


* 12


288


294


582


544


45


49I


90.2


.89


48


+


Washington


*IO


281


292


573


489


49


435


88.9


.87


.62


19


Willard


*20


489


392


881


829


41


773


93.2


.25


.21


26


Wollaston


8


212


182


394


363


45


332


91.4


·99


1.2I


4


Totals


*137


3163


3075


6238


5670


42


520I


91.7


.72


.6


150


65


.Does not include master


Dismissals Pro


Rata Av. Daily


Attendance


Boys


Girls


Total No. of Pupils


Av. No. Belonging


Av. No. Pupils


to a Teacher


Av. Daily


Attendance


Per Cent. of


Attendance


Tardiness Pro


Rata Av. Daily


.


*


*


*


66


Attendance and Per Capita Cost.


Population of Quincy, estimated


30,000


School population, census


7,258


Number of different pupils, 2 girls, 3,075


§ boys, 3,163 6,238


Average membership


5,670


Average daily attendance


5,20I


Per cent. of daily attendance


91.7


Per capita cost, based on average membership


$16.84


a. For instruction


b. For books, supplies and sundries


I.73


c. For care of buildings


1.57


d. For fuel


e. For transportation


.22


.18


.89


h. For repairs by Commissioner


.43


.07


Total $23,32


Per capita cost, exclusive of repairs


22.82


Average per capita cost in State


30.52


Average per capita cost in Norfolk County


31.34


High School.


The number of differ- § boys, 363 ent pupils, girls, 379


Average membership


65


Average daily attendance


613


Per cent. of daily attendance


Per capita cost


Per capita cost, exclusive of repairs


39.05


Per capita cost for instruction


30.00


Per capita cost for books, supplies, etc.


5.01


742


93.5 $39.12


f. For rents


g. For supervision and administration


i. For repairs by Committee


1.39


67


RESIGNATIONS OF TEACHERS.


The following named teachers resigned to accept positions as indicated.


High School:


January, Adele Schroder, Lynn


Helen M. Sherman,


Providence, R. I.


February, Samuel D. Thompson, Asbury Park, N. J. June, Charles F. Harper,


Head Master, Syracuse, N. Y.


Madeleine Fish,


Married


Henriette Pagelsen,


"


Raynor G. Wellington,


Adams School:


May,


Maud A. Hickey,


Married


June, Ethel M. Perkins,


Attelboro


November,


Josephine T. Collagan,


Boston


Coddington School:


June, "


Eva B. Case,


Dedham


Alice F. Joss,


Clerical work


Cranch School: June, Alice M. Lane,


Gridley Bryant School:


June,


Helen I. Mahoney, Illness


Lincoln School:


March,


Gertrude A. Williams,


Married


August, Lillian A. Baker,


New Bedford


Bessie M. Drew,


College


Kathryn G. Meaney,


Married


"


Etta G. Phillips,


Illness in family


Abbie A. Seyser,


Brockton


Jennie J. Valentine,


New Bedford


Massachusetts Fields School:


June, "


Josephine H. Oliver,


To study


Mary W. Patterson, Married


68


Quincy School:


March, Alice J. McAllister,


June, Laura Hall,


August, Edna E. Flaherty,


Washington School: March, Mary A. Bonney,


Married


Willard School:


March,


April,


E. Josephine Nugent, Esther D. McDonnell,


Married


May,


Agnes M. MacWilliam,


Married


Wollaston School:


March,


Carolyn A. Bates


June,


Avis M. Kemp,


Married Laconia, N.H.


Supervisor of Drawing: June,


Lillian A. Dearborn,


Haverhill Married Adam


Milton


69


Teachers In service at the close of schools in December.


Schools


Grade I.


Grade II.


Grade III.


Grade IV.


Grade V.


Grade V1.


Grade VII.


Grade VIII.


Master.


Head Master.


Sub-Master.


Teachers.


Men.


Women.


Total.


High School


I


I


20


7


15


22


Adams


2


2


I


I


I


I


I


I


I


I


IO


II


Coddington


2


2


I


I


I


I


I


I


I


I


IO


II


Cranch


2


I


I


I


I


I


I


*


*


9


9


Gridley Bryant


I


I


I


I


I


I


I


I


I


7


8


John Hancock


2


I


I


I


I


I


I


I


I


I


9


IO


Lincoln


2


2


I


I


I


I


I


I


*


IO


IO


Mass. Fields


I


I


I


2


I


I


I


I


I


I


9


IO


Quincy


2


2


2


2


I


I


I


I


I


I


I2


13


Washington


2


2


I


I


I


I


I


I


I


I


IO


II


Willard


3


3


3


2


3


2


2


2


I


I


20


21


Wollaston


I


I


I


I


I


I


I


I


*


I


3


4


Assistants


II


II


Totals


20


18


I4


1413


I2


I2


II


8


I


I


20


16 I43


159


*In three cases two schools are in charge of one master. The Adams and Cranch, the John Hancock and Lincoln, the Massachusetts Fields and Wollaston. Thirty-three teachers resigned during the year, Sixteen teachers are graduates from college.


Two attended college, but did not graduate. Sixty-one are graduates from normal school.


Five attended normal school but did not graduate.


Six are graduates from kindergarten training schools.


The average salary of all teachers in the first eight grades (not including masters) was $538.54


The average salary of all teachers in the High School (not including head master) was $787.18


8


8


Special Teachers


*


TABLE GIVING A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SCHOOL PROPERTY; ALSO THE VALUE OF SCHOOLHOUSES AND LOTS, ETC.


BUILDINGS


Wood or Brick


No. of Stories


No. of School- Rooms


No. of Desks and Seats


Con- dition


Date of Occu- pation


Heating Apparatus


Value of Land


Value of Buildings


Value of Furniture


TOTAL


Area Lots (Square Feet)


High


B


3


36


1010


New


1907


Steam


$17,000


$150,000


$20,000


$187,000


85,348


Adams


W


3


IO


520


Fair


1855


Hot air


5,000


20,000


1,000


26,000


20,290


Coddington


W


3


9


500


Poor


1855


Stoves


17,800


11,000


1,000


29,800


41,120


Cranch


B


2


9


426


New


1900


Steam


5,000


35,000


2,000


42,000


62,628


Gridley Bryant


B


2


9


426


Good


1896


Steam


3,000


35,000


1.500


39,500


52,272


John Hancock


B


3


IO


508


Good


1886


Steam


5,000


35,000


2,000


42,000


110,915


Lincoln


B


2


8


427


Good


1892


Steam


3,500


25,000


1,500


30,000


39,349


Mass. Fields


B


2


9


426


Good


1896


Steam


2,675


35,000


2,000


39,675


29,760


Quincy


B


3


12


600


New


1907


Steam


10,000


60,000


3,000


73,000


58,286


Washington


B


2


IO


525


New


1903


Steam


2,450


53,000


2,500


57,950


3.5,590


Willard


B


2


20


9,8


Good


1891


Steam


12,700


100,000


3,500


116,200


63,255


Wollaston


W


2


9


398


Fair


1873


Hot air


7,000


20,000


2,000


29,000


49,236


*Old High


W


2


4


100


Poor


1852


Hot air


2,000


4,000


200


6,200


31,460


*Old Quincy


W


2


8


310


Poor


1873


Steam


5,500


15,000


600


21,100


67,759


Land-Quincy Neck


500


·


500


9,200


*Unused


7,134


$99,125


$598,000


$42,800


$739,925


70


71


Graduations


Quincy High School


Wednesday Evening June 26, 1907.


PROGRAM


MUSIC.


(a) March


High School Orchestra.


(b) Recessional-Kipling Reginald DeKoven High School Chorus and Orchestra.


SALUTATORY.


The New Citizenship,


Edward Russell Hall.


ESSAY.


The Land of Dreams,


Mercedes Ellen O'Brien.


Selection from Maria Stuart, Schiller


Elizabeth, - Olive Pierson Allen. Mary, - Clara May De Coste.


VALEDICTORY ESSAY.


Three Inspirations,


Rebecca Florence Warshaw.


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MUSIC.


King of the Forest am I,


Henry Parker


ADDRESS.


Habits which insure Success,


Albert Parker Fitch. Minister ot the Mount Vernon Church, Boston.


MUSIC.


With Horse and Hound, Alfred F. Caldicott High School Chorus and Orchestaa.


PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS. Charles F. Harper. Head Master, Quincy High School.


MUSIC.


Rest-Adelaide A. Procter, Rubinstein High School Chorus and Orchestra.


Class Motto-Qui vult omnia potest. Class Colors-Garnet and Gold.


Director of Music Mr. E. Landis Snyder.


Accompanists John Endymion Gourlie, Ethel Randlett Humphrey.


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CLASS OF 1907.


*Olive Pierson Allen Clara May Arthur Alfred Paul Artis Irving Loveland Badger Julia Arnold Barber Margaret Thayer Barnes Harriet Agnes Barry Ruth Winifred Bean Albion Paris Bonney


Gilbert Alexander Booth


Chester Don Brown


Annie Grace Buckley


Hannah Teresa Buckley Gertrude Myldred Burke Helen Frances Burke John William Burke, Jr. Edith Marion Chapman


Bessie Edith Chisholm


James Francis Costello


Ellen Frances Maria Crowley


Mildred Louise Crowley Carleton Whittemore Cummings


Harold Francis Curtis


Albert Winslow Prescott


*Ralph Leonard Robinson Helen Almy Sayward


George Valentine Shirley Michael George Shyne


Eugene Garland Smith


Rathburn Eaton Sprague


Myron Richmond Stebbins


Rose Eleanor Sullivan


Walter Arnold Sutermeister


Nellie Estella Tallman


Harold Thomas


Persis Anna Thompson


Etta May Thurber


Anna Constance Tinglof


Elvira Christine Tinglof Minnie Jane Travers


Mary Gertrude Heaney Mary Agnes Henchey


Bertha Evelyn Herne


Foster Hitchcock


Charles Barstow Hull


*Ethel Randlett Humphrey


Susan Clayton James


Gertrude Marie Lacey Thomas James Larkin Augusta C. Lehmann Brandt Schuyler Lupton


Elizabeth Ruth Lyons Francis Leo McPherson Alice Gertrude Manley Eugene Theodore Marcean Ida . Maybelle Means Ernest Samuel Merrill Hattiemay Mitchell * Lillian Weymouth Morrow Frank Murphy Robinson Murray William Wass Nichols *Mercedes Ellen O'Brien William Aloysius O'Brien Elizabeth Helen O'Neil


Sarah Eliza Pawsey Max Olney Pinkham Mabel Elizabetlı Prario


Gertrude Cecelia Dean *Clara May DeCoste Edith Mary Delory Joseph John Desmond


Charles Stewart Dineen


Stanley Forbes Duncan


Israel Edelstein Francis Burr Flahive Laurence Bertram Ford


Oscar Hutchinson Frye


Alma Mercedes Galligan


Carolus Roy Given Harry Edwin Glover Anna Carrie Gould *Edward Russell Hall Ethelreda Margurite Harkins


Russell Lincoln Tupper *Eric Daniel Waillin *Rebecca Florence Warshaw George Bennett Weston


Lizzie Mabel White


** Elsio Mathea Sophie Woll


BUSINESS CERTIFICATES.


Oscar Ephraim Dahl Mathilda Hanson


John Thomas Igo Elizabeth Murphy


Annie Emiline Nightingale


74


The Grammar Schools


Friday Afternoon, June 21, 1907 PROGRAM


March, Pianists Ethel Randlett Humphrey, Q. H. S., '07 John Demi Gourlie, Q. H. S. '08


Drummer, Forrest Edwin Hayden, Q. H. S. '09


Chorus :- a. The Spring Song Mendelssohn


b. Honor and Armis Samson Handel


Introductory Remarks Frank Edson Parlin


Chorus :- a. The Heavens Resounding Beethoven


b. Faith, Hope and Love H. R. Shelley


Address, Senorita Carolina Huidobro


Chorus :- a. The Jolly Woodcutter Sussex Song


b. The Lilly of the Valley Ciro Pinsuti


c. The Lark,-From the French L. Roques


Presentation of Diplomas, Chairmen of Sub-Committees


Chorus :- a. The American Flag Joseph Rodman Drake Arranged to The Marseillaise


b. Salute to the Flag


c. America


Director of Music :- E. Landis Snyder


Pianist :- Ethel Randlett Humphrey, Q. H. S. '07


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Graduates


ADAMS SCHOOL-42.


Ellen Louise Anderson


Florence Ellen Hart


Beatrice May Ashmore


William John Holt


Cora May Cardew Barnicoat


Lizzie May Hunter


Christopher Barry


Henry Hallowell Huston


Jenny Rankin Barton


Helen Mildred Igo


Mary McAllister Barton


Abigail Quincy Livingston


Paul Blackmur Marion Bolster


Mary Macalini


Mary Carmel Brogan


Lillian Eleanor McDonnell


Margaret Mary Burns


Mildred Madeline McIntosh


Catherine Mildred Byron


Walter Gladstone Morrison


Marian Frances Cahill


William Clark Murray


Walter John Cavanagh


Emily Hannalı Nicholsen


Marion Jane Chalmers


Alice Parker


Esther Annett Clark


James Weston Pratt


Ruth Elizabeth Dahl


Everett Richard Prout


Emma Dalle Luccha


William Harold Prout


Annie Jones Denton


Henry John Talbot


Emily Dinegan


Florence May Williams


Helen Marie Donahue


August Wilhelm Viden


John Kilmartin Goodhue


George Russell Westland


CODDINGTON SCHOOL-47.


Albert Henry Acorn Daisy Dean Brooks


Robert Everett Harris


Sherman Davis Hayden


Esther Hawley Brooks


Edgar Pace Howard


Henry Thomas Brown Katherine Louise Brown Stella Catherine Brown Raymond Ellsworth Cavanagh Agnes Gertrude Coughlan Sidney Leben Crane


Jeanie Elizabeth MacDonald Miriam Crosby MacPherson Josephine Lubelle Mantia


Mary Ellen McClay Ruth Irene McConnell


Dorothy Wilhelmine Darling


Anna Cunningham McDowell


William Churchill Edwards


Minnie Louise McEwan


Sarah Hildegarde Flanagan


Gertrude Mary Mewis


Alice Zayma Galvin


Ethel Florence Mitchell George Edward Morey


Laban Lincoln Gardner Walter Gomez


Jeremiah Joseph Moynihan Annic Louise Oliver Robert Valentine Pratt Mary Elizabeth Ranagan


Bernard Gouterman Ellen Gouterman Rachel Gouterman


Alice May Ryder


Samuel Grabowsky


Marion Garfield Stoddard


Roland Dennis Grant


Rachel Louise Hardwick


Nellie May Sweares Edwina Randlett Sweetland


Marjorie Elizabetlı Tabor


.


Harold Clyde Gould


Laura Gertrude Labadie Harriet Allen Lombard


Louis Kenneth Edwards


Cecilia Mahon


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CRANCH SCHOOL-41.


Alfred John Alexander


Clara Esther Anderson


Sadie Varnum Lees


Margaret Rose Connolly


Eleanor Mahoney


Donald Prescott Crane Bessie Deane


Sybil Marsh


Alice Drumgold


Joseph Andrew Mischler


Annie Augusta Eliason


Helen Frances Mitchell


Robert Henry Elrick


Gerda Josephine Nelson


Charles Willis Garey


Alfred Axel Olson


Clara Alfhild Green


Marjorie Penniman


John Joseph Greenquist


Amanda Peterson


Fred Theodore Gullicksen


Hanna Maria Peterson


Theodore Yulma Gullicksen


John Shaw Pfaffmann


Helen Edna Gurney


Ruth Phelan


Hilda Marie Johnson


William Robertson


Annie Ellen Jones


Joseph Francis Shea


Daniel Henry Keniley


Harold Waldron Smith


Joseph Arthur Keniley


Mary Stewart


Helen Kelly Kennedy


Albert Edward Warburton


Marion Elouise Westland


Charles F. V. LeRoy Wigren


GRIDLEY BRYANT SCHOOL-28.


Frederick Ford Barry


Caroline Marie King


James Herbert Connelly


John James Connelly


Mildred Frances Duggan


Lillian Marguerite McGilvray


Edmund Lewis Fennessy


Annie Gertrude Morrill


Edward Francis Fitzgerald


Mary Agnes Morrison


Julia Maria Fitzgerald


Neils Joseph Nelson


Ellen Josephine Flaherty


Catherine Madeline Nimeskern


Dorothy Foley


George Alphonse Nimeskern Catherine Anne O'Rourke


Samuel Magner Good


Michael Joseph Scanlon


Samuel Silsbury Hood


Helen Gertrude Sheehan


Catherine Cecelia Joyce




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