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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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