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68
61.0
56.8
93.1
III
Eliza F. Dolan
65
53.6
49.5
92.2
II
Annie W. Miller
48
42.6
38.3
89.9
II
Beatrice H. Rothwell
54
49.9
45.4
90.9
I
Charlotte F. Donovan
43
39.9
34.5
86.4
I
Euphrasia Hernan
45
41.8
36.3
86.9
CODDINGTON SCHOOL
GRADES
TEACHERS
Number
Registered.
Average
Membership.
Average
Attendance.
Per cent. of
Attendance.
VIII
Jennie N. Whitcher
47
39.8
37.4
94.0
VII
Daisy F. Burnell
54
49.2
45.3
92.1
VI
Elizabeth A. Garrity
62
51.2
46.1
90.0
V
Katherine T. Larkin
50
51.5
47.5
92.1
IV
Mary L. Hunt
65
61.6
56.1
91.1
III
Mary E. Costello
56
50.3
46.1
91.7
III-II
Bertha F. Estes
44
38.5
34.1
89.1
II
Julia E. Underwood
59
54.3
48.1
88.6
I
Christina McPherson
40
36.5
31.7
86.7
I
Mary A. Geary
44
37.8
32.7
86.5
-
Walter H. Bentley, Master
Harry Brooks, Master
64
CRANCH SCHOOL
GRADES
TEACHERS
Number
Registered.
Average
Membership.
Average
Attendance.
Per cent. of
Attendance.
Harry Brooks, Master
VIII
Carrie A. Crane
49
47.8
45.6
95.4
VII
Nellie E. March
46
45.1
43.5
94.4
VI
Elsie E. Turner
59
51.5
48.9
95.0
V
Mary L. Egan
44
47.2
44.9
95.1
IV
Annie C. Healy
43
42.2
40.5
95.9
III
Edith G. Coyle
46
42.7
40.9
95.8
III-I
Marie Fegan
42
37.6
34.9
92.1
II
Mary L. Rodgers
49
43.5
40.8
93.9
I
Elsie B. Martin
57
47.6
42.7
89.7
GRIDLEY BRYANT SCHOOL
GRADES
TEACHERS
Number
Registered.
Average
Membership.
Average
Attendance.
Per cent. of
Attendance.
VIII
Austin W. Greene, Master
31
29.1
27.4
94.2
VII
Kathryn Carter
37
34.3
31.7
92.1
VI
Emma G. Carleton
36
33.8
31.5
93.1
V
Anna E. Burns
44
40.5
37.0
91.2
IV
Gertrude A. Boyd
35
33.8
31.5
93.2
III
M. Frances Talbot
38
36.5
34.1
93.5
II
Augusta E. Dell
44
41.8
39.4
94.1
I
Catherine C. McGovern
47
40.2
36.3
90.1
65
JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL
.
GRADES
TEACHERS
Number
Registered.
Average
Membership.
Average
Attendance.
Per cent. of
Attendance.
1
Archer M. Nickerson, Master
VIII
Elizabeth Hiscock
31
27.9
27.1
96.8
VII
Lucy H. Atwood
36
34.1
32.1
94.1
VI
Mary C. Parker
46
45.1
44.3
93.9
V
Helen M. West
54
51.2
48.8
95.2
IV
May Kapples
48
47.8
45.5
95.2
III
Isabelle Moir
52
51.6
50.1
93.4
II
Ellen McNealy
54
53.7
50.6
94.3
I
Mary P. Underwood
46
39.3
35.8
91.0
I
Mary E. Burns
49
45.3
41.8
92.2
LINCOLN SCHOOL
GRADES
TEACHERS
Number
Registered.
Average
Membership.
Average
Attendance.
Per cent. of
Attendance.
VIII
Florence M. Pratt
34
28.9
27.1
93.7
VII
Mabel S. Wilson
41
35.4
32.3
91.2
VI
Edith M. Holmes
44
43.3
41.4
91.5
V
Frances J. Elcock
54
47.8
44.6
93.2
IV
Minnie E. Donovan
49
46.2
44.1
95.4
III
Elizabeth Sullivan
53
47.5
45.2
95.1
II
Anna G. Reardon
42
40.9
39.0
95.2
II
Emma F. Hayden
46
42.6
40.8
94.8
I
Clara Merrill
40
36.7
33.9
92.5
I
Helen R. Buxton
39
36.2
33.5
92.3
Archer M. Nickerson, Master
66
MASSACHUSETTS FIELDS SCHOOL
0
GRADES
TEACHERS
Number
Registered.
Average
Membership.
Average
Attendance.
Per cent. of
Attendance.
VIII
Ruth A. Taylor
41
37.3
35.6
95.6
VII
Marie E. McCue
48
44.6
41.4
92.7
VI
Margaret I. Shirley
50
46.5
43.7
94.0
V
Cassendana Thayer
43
39.3
37.3
94.8
V-IV
Olive V. Bicknell
34
29.9
27.7
92.9
IV
Lillian Waterhouse
41
37.9
35.9
94.6
III
Grace M. Spinney
45
41.9
39.2
93.6
II
Florence C. Gammons
51
46.9
43.2
92.2
I
Annie M. Bennett
62
55.7
49.9
89.5
QUINCY SCHOOL
GRADES
TEACHERS
Number
Registered.
Average
Membership.
Average
Attendance.
Per cent. of
Attendance.
VIII
Laura B. Tolman
52
47.9
45.3
94.5
VII
Florence S. Cummings
50
48.9
44.6
91.2
VII-V
Anne H. Upton
50
45.8
41.1
92.6
VI
Julia A. Simmons
66
60.5
56.3
93.1
V
Harriet A. Morrill
50
48.7
45.1
92.7
IV-III
Mary A. Keefe
46
44.6
42.4
93.1
IV
Margarida M. DeAvellar
50
47.6
44.5
93.5
III
Josephine L. Kelley
48
46.7
43.7
93.4
II
Ellen D. Granahan
40
38.2
35.9
94.2
II
Florence M. Howe
41
36.7
32.9
89.7
I
Delia E. Burke
46
40.3
35.2
87.5
I
Clare L. Jones
49
38.9
33.5
85.7
C. Ralph Taylor, Master
Charles Sampson, Master
67
WASHINGTON SCHOOL
GRADES
TEACHERS
Number
Registered.
Average
Membership.
Average
Attendance.
Per cent. of
Attendance.
Thomas B. Pollard, Master
VIII
Marguerite L. Mckeever
34
33.5
32.9
95.5
VII
Mary Marden
49
41.8
40.1
95.9
VI
Alice S. Hatch
55
51.9
47.6
91.7
V
Ethel Vogler
70
58.6
53.9
92.0
IV
Mary F. Sampson
67
57.2
51.9
90.8
IV-III-II
Anna J. Lang
57
54.1
49.4
90.8
III
H. Frances Cannon
56
53.2
47.9
90.3
II
Ida F. Humphrey
62
57.8
52.9
91.6
I
Nina B. Gage
66
49.8
43.6
87.4
I
Sarah A. Malone
57
48.9
42.6
86.9
WOLLASTON SCHOOL
GRADES
TEACHERS
Number
Registered.
Average
Membership.
Average
Attendance.
Per cent. of
Attendance.
VIII
Agnes A. Fisher
45
40.1
37.8
94.3
VII
Lucy H. Chapman
41
39.8
37.8
95.2
VI
Fannie Blair
50
45.3
43.1
95.1
V
Mary L. Clark
49
48.2
45.8
94.9
IV
Lora M. Hunt
49
47.0
43.8
93.1
III
Gertrude H. Glavin
46
42.2
39.4
93.1
II
Dora M. Start
42
38.5
36.5
94.8
I
Clara E. G. Thayer
52
46.0
40.3
87.6
C. Ralph Taylor, Master
-
.
68
WILLARD SCHOOL
GRADES
TEACHERS
Number
Registered.
Average
Membership.
Average
Attendance.
Per cent. of
Attendance.
VIII
Lula E. Payson
44
39.5
36.7
92.8
VIII
Alice T. Clark
35
33.3
31.2
93.5
VII
Clara M. Shaw
33
31.8
29.6
93.1
VII
Katherine M. Coughlan
34
31.7
29.3
92.3
VI
Alice M. Parker
44
40.2
37.6
93.5
VI
Mary A. White
47
41.6
38.9
93.4
VI-V
Alicia Elcock
39
38.7
36.4
94.1
V
Ellen B. Fegan
51
46.3
43.7
94.4
V
Elizabeth J. McNeil
51
49.7
46.6,
93.8
IV
Emeline A. Newcomb
43
41.3
39.0
94.4
IV
Frances C. Sullivan
45
42.8
40.5
94.4
III
Teresa McDonnell
41
40.7
38.7
94.9
III
Ellen A. Desmond
55
48.0
45.1
93.9
II
Grace E. Drumm
42
41.2
39.8
92.2
II
Anne M. Cahill
42
39.2
35.9
91.4
II
Ellen G. Haley
36
35.9
33.2
93.2
I
Mary B. Keating
40
38.4
35.4
92.1
I
Margaret E. Burns
55
46.9
43.4
92.5
I
Annie F. Burns
61
51.2
46.1
90.1
Annie Z. White
40
34.5
32.7
94.7
IV-III
William R. Kramer, Master
-
SUMMARY OF STATISTICS For the School Year Ending June 26, 1908.
SCHOOLS
No. of Teachers
Registration
Boys
Girls
Total No. of Pupils
Av. No. Belonging
Av. No. Pupils
to a Room
Av. Daily
Attendance
Per Cent. of
Attendance
Tardiness Pro
Rata Av. Daily
Attendance
Dismissals Pro
Rata Av. Daily
Attendance
Cases of Truancy
Different Pupils
High
24
384
415
799
714
33
673
94.1
.23
.15
18
Adams
11
255
284
539
483
48
442
91.5
.78
.45
18
Coddington
11
266
255
521
471
47
425
90.3
.71
.43
7
Cranch
6
230
205
435
406
45
383
94.2
.67
.50
6
Gridley Bryant
00
152
160
312
290
36
269
92.6
.21
.47
10
John Hancock
10
197
219
416
400
44
376
94.0
.12
.45
4
Lincoln
10
237
203
440
408
41
382
93.7
.25
.41
24
Mass. Fields
10
214
201
415
380
42
354
93.2
.66
1.11
00
Quincy
13
293
295
588
546
46
512
93.7
.68
.35
4
Washington
11
287
286
573
509
51
464
91.2
.97
.34
15
Willard
21
483
395
878
815
41
760
93.2
.31
.15
27
Wollaston
00
193
181
374
347
43
324
93.4
.97
.97
00
Totals
146
3191
3099
6290
5769
44
5364
92.9
.55
.48
149
69
.
1
70
Attendance and Per Capita Cost
Population of Quincy, estimated 31,000
School population, census
7,362
Number of different pupils
boys 3,191 6,290
girls 3,099
Average membership 5,769
Average daily attendance
5,364
Per cent. of daily attendance
92.9
Per capita cost, based on average membership.
a. For instruction $17.97
b. For books, supplies and sundries 1.77
c. For care of buildings 1.57
d. For fuel 1.09
e. For transportation .23
f. For rents .06
g. For supervision and administration .62
h. For repairs by Commissioner .32
i. For repairs by Committee .03
Total $23.66
Per capita cost, exclusive of repairs $23.31
Average per capita cost in State 31.53
Average per capita cost in Norfolk County 32.88
High School
The number of different
boys 384 799
pupils
girls 415
Average membership 714
Average daily attendance
673
Per cent. of daily attendance ,
94.1
Per capita cost $40.05
Per capita cost, exclusive repairs
40.02
Per capita cost for instruction 30.95
Per capita cost for books ,supplies, etc. 3.91
71
RESIGNATIONS OF TEACHERS
The following named teachers resigned to accept positions as indicated.
High School :
May,
Jane E. Avery, Married
June,
Eleanor W. Guild, Walpole
July,
William H. H. Peirce, Melrose
August,
Elizabeth A. Souther, Springfield
September,
W. Harold Claflin, Redlands, Cal.
Adams School :
February, June,
James M. Nowland,
Business
Mildred B. Hopler, Springfield
Cranch School :
June.
Edith G. Coyle, Married
John Hancock School :
May,
Annie R. Black, Married
November,
Elizabeth Hiscock, Boston
Lincoln School :
June,
Florence M. Pratt, Married
Quincy School : June, July,
Anne H. Upton, Newton
Harriet A. Morrill, Haverhill
Washington School :
June, June,
Nina B. Gage, Married
Ethel Vogler, Newton
Willard School : May,
Anna L. Woodward, Married
Supervisor of Drawing : December, Louise G. Bates, Married
72
TEACHERS In service at the close of schools in December 1908.
SCHOOLS
Grade I.
Grade II.
Grade III.
Grade IV.
Grade V.
Grade VI.
Grade VII.
Grade VIII.
Master.
Head Master.
Sub-Master.
Teachers
Men.
Women.
Total.
High School
1
1
23
8
17
25
Adams
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
11
12
Coddington
2
2
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
12
13
Cranch
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
*
*
9
9
Gridley Bryant
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
7
8
John Hancock
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
9
10
Lincoln
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
*
10
10
Mass. Fields
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
10
11
Quincy
2
1
2
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
12
13
Washington
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
11
12
Willard
3
3
3
2
3
3
2
1
1
1
20
21
Wollaston
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
*
*
9
9
Special Teachers
2
3
5
Assistants
7
7
Totals
20
17
15
13
17
14
14
10
8 |1 |1 |23
18
147
165
*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. Seventeen teachers resigned during the year.
Twenty-one teachers are graduates from college. Five attended college, but did not graduate. Seventy are graduates from normal school.
Four 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 $558.20.
The average salary of all teachers in the High School (not including head master) was $796.35.
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
10
520
Fair
1855
Hot air
5,000
20,000
1,000
26,000
20,290
Coddington
B
3
12
600
New
1909
Steam
17,800
68,703
5,500
74,203
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
10
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
10
525
New
1903
Steam
2,450
53,000
2,500
57,950
35,590
Willard
B
2
20
958
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 Coddington
W
3
9
400
Poor
1855
Stoves
11,000
500
11,500
*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
7,634
$99,125
$666,703
$47,800
$795,828
73
74
Graduations
Quincy high School
Wednesday Evening, June 24, 1908
PROGRAM
MUSIC
(a) March
HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA
(b) Lovely Appear From the Redemption Charles Gounod SENIORS, HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA
SALUTATORY
The History of Books
GRACE COOK PARKER
Sinon's Speech to the Trojans A Metrical Translation from the Æneid
JESSIE COPELAND PRATT
The Early History of the Panama Canal
PHILIP SIMES BARNES
DECLAMATION
Thamre
Elizabeth Stuart Phelps
BLANCHE MORRISON
VALEDICTORY
Legends of the White Mountains
MARION FARWELL
75
MUSIC
Blow, Soft Winds, Vocal Waltz
Charles Vincent
HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA
ADDRESS
The Debt of the Scholar
ROBERT LUCE Member of Massachusetts State Legislature
MUSIC
Holy Art Thou Largo from Xerxes Handel
HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA
PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS
DR. NATHANIEL S. HUNTING Chairman of the School Committee
MUSIC
We, Full-born Sons of Wodan From Arminius Max Bruch HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA
Class Motto-Non sibi sed omnibus Class Color-Naby Blue
Director of Music MR. E. LANDIS SNYDER
Accompanist-MISS MINNIE LOUISE HILDEBRAND
76
Class of 1908
Eleanor Teresa Acorn
Walter Hamer Lacey
Phyllis Arnold
Marie Grace Larkin
Warren Sears Baker
Watler Harold Leathers
Alfred James Barnard
James Henry Lewis, Jr.
*Philip Simes Barnes
Marcella Louise Little
Stanley Spilsted Bates
Imogene Hopkins Livermore
Angelo Peter Bizzozero
Daniel MacQueen
Ralph Cedric Blake
Marguerite Brodrick McCarty
Marion Frances Brown
Hugh Joseph McDonald
Katherine Ann Callahan
Katherine McDonald
Carl Oscar Carlson
Christina Maud Moody
Hilding Nathaniel Carlson
Beatrice Morrison
Alexander Wendell Clark Leo Wiltham Cochrane Cecilia Olive Costello
* Blanche Morrison Lucy Jane Moyle
Francis Raymond Coyle Carl Truscott Cranshaw Jennie Cook Cumming
Ruth Packard
Vincent Ambrose Curley
*Grace Cook Parker Nettie Agnes Parlee
Warren Ellsworth Denton
Anna Augusta Peterson
Agnes Dolores Dolan
Annie Elizabeth Dorley
Edith Agnes Doyle
James Joseph Duggan
*Jessie Copeland Pratt Mabel Thayer Pratt
Eleanor Eliza Dunn
Louise Madelene Dunn
Alma Beatrice Reed
Elizabeth Frances Duran
Helen Constance Reilly
Everett Grant Rhodes
Lucile Elwell *Marion Farwell
Edna Frances Rix
Nana Stillman Fisher Mary Burr Flahive
Harriet Elthina Ruggles Richard Francis Ryan
Geraldine Scott
Stanley Carter Sherman
Roberta Webster Smith
Marie Jeanette Soule
John Alexander Souter
William Robert Staples
John Joseph Sullivan Caro Ames Sumner
Mary Seviwright Summers
Gladys Helen Howe
Alice Gertrude Thomas
Glover Elbridge Howe
Ellen Gertrude Travers Harriet Waldron *Lawrence Brewster Walker
Albert Monmouth Jones
Blodwen Winifred Walters
Annie Zita Kane
Pearl Phyllis Keith
Ruth Kemp
Lawrence Samuel White
Timothy Ambrose Keohane
May Emily Young
* Means a rank of Excellent for the course.
Paul Raymond Fowler
George William Gavin
Mary Agnes Nyhan
Emiline Benedicta O'Brien
David Edward Curtin Helen Maria Damon
William Joseph Nolan
William Edward Pearce
Rosanna Beatrice Picard
Walter Erving Piper Elizabeth Margaret Powers
Catherine Holmes Gay Mary Katherine Geary *Agnes Joanna Golden Harold Martin Gore John Endymion Gourlie Lulu Jeannie Hadden
Kenneth Leslie Hewes
Marion Louise Howe Eliot Coolidge Johnson
William Augustine Weeden Henry James Welch
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The Grammar Schools
Friday Afternoon, June 19, 1908.
PROGRAM.
March-Piano, Violin and Cornet Selected
CHORUS :- Hark 'tis the Signal Carl Bohm
INTRODUCTORY REMARKS FRANK EDSON PARLIN
CHORUS :- Soldiers' Chorus, From Faust Charles Gounod
ADDRESS,
WILLIAM C. CRAWFORD Master of the Washington School, Boston
CHORUS :- a. Lullaby b. Our Life is Like a River Mendelssohn
Arranged
c. Minuetto Pastorale Henry Purcell
PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS, Chairman of Sub-Committees
CHORUS :- a. Thou Shalt Love the Lord thy God
From Eli Michael Costa
b. Salute to the Flag c. America
Director of Music :- E. LANDIS SNYDER.
Piano :-- MINNIE LOUISE HILDEBRAND, Q. H. S. '09 Cornet :- ROGER EDWARD BATES, Q. H. S. '10 Violin :- MAX OLNEY PINKHAM, Q. H. S. '07
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Graduates
ADAMS SCHOOL-41
Emma Henrietta Barnicoat
Olive Mary Barnicoat
Alice Faircloth Barry
Allison Florence Emily Hansen
Alvah Durrell Innis
Howard Stanley Bishop Josephine Bova Catherine Buckley
Ellen Hastings Joss
Robert Howard Cantley
Marguerita Emma Ciardelli
Emily Esther Comolli
Ida Annie Comolli Margaret Frances Corbett
John Robert Marshall
Ruth Guy MacCullock
Marion Cummings
Lillian Marguerite De Young
Catherine Hilda McDonnell
Lilla Marguerite Dixon Elizabeth Donahue Mary Agnes Donahue
Rupert Wright McFarlane Alice Cecilia McGovern Everett Warren Mclaughlin
Celia Frances McLennon
Alexander Russell Farquharson
Emma Louise Prout
Margaret Louise Ferguson
Samuel Charles Prout
Francis Foy
Jeanie Cameron Russell
Wilma Gladys Wilson
CODDINGTON SCHOOL-37
Edwin Williams Beal Ethel Adelaide Boll
Myrtle Blanche Brundage Edward Philip Cook Kendall Dyer Doble Amy Elizabeth Fallon Honora Mary Flanagan Harry Butler Foss Elizabeth Walcott Furnald
William Henry Hall
Katherine Elizabeth Leahy
Mary Margaret Leahy Mildred Theodosia Grace Leavitt Enoch Ernest Linberg Marguerite Helen MacDonald Earle Maurice Marsters Jane Adeline Henrietta McDowell Rosanna Agnes Meade
Laura Belle Myatt Anna Alice O'Niel Michael Joseph Parker Timothy Regan Henry Ernest Rich Osborne Wentworth Rogers
Winthrop Cooke Sherman Charles Richard Smith Arthur Frithiof Swanson Myrtle Olive Swift
Gertrude Emelia Taubert Mary Louise Taylor Bernard Joseph Tobin Ralph Henry Trask Annie Sophia Vincent Marguerite Ellenora Welch Marion Adelene White Marion Louise White
Caroline Woodsum
Edith May Johnson
Edward Francis Kennedy
Eva Belle Linton John Ivers Little
Mary Marsh MacDonald
Augustine Di Scuillo
Albert Theodore Freberg
Mary Ena Frye
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CRANCH SCHOOL-44
Herbert Nelson Ackerson
Harry Samuel Alexander
Chester King Allen
John Gottfrid Anderson
Herbert Lincoln Johnson
Everett Church Andrews
Laura Jane Jones
Charles Granville Arbuckle
Gerda Matilda Elvira Karlbert
Harold Francis LaCroix
Albin Theodore Lindquist
Carl Harold Broberg Robert Harvey Brown
Nellie Arnolda Loddengaard
Arthur Emanuel Carlander
Helena Marion Clark
Floria Millicent Collins
Walter Joseph Curry
Walter Joseph Neagle
Anders Waldemar Nelson
Catherine Doran John Aloysios Dunne
Annie Comelia Nelson Roll Walfred Nordquist William Joseph Roche
David Efraim Erickson
Sarah Christine Foye
Laura Jane Frazier
Edward Macombe Skinner
Harold Elsworth Gillis
Ruth Theodora Gullickson
Emma Sophia Hendrickson
Gertrude Emilie A. Holmgren
Margaret Irene Howley
John Alexander Hunter
Jane Felicia Jones
Charles Francis Carey
James Edward Joyce
Florence Connelly
Lawrence James Kelly
Robert Albert Corella
Alice Lakin Mary Alice Landry
Helen Frances Cronin
Mary Hilda A. Crowley
Henry Russell Mannex
Nora Agnes Mullarkey
Annie Ferriter
Alice Nolan Murphy
Patrick Joseph Flaherty
Oswald Alphonse Reinhalter
Patrick James Tymon
JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL-23
Eva May Archibald
William Buchanan Clark
John Joseph Curtin
Thomas Duffy Curtin
Philip Harold Martin
William Leonard Mattson
William Curtis Mary Gertrude Driscoll
Gertrude Mary Houston
John Arthur Imray
Ellen Elizabeth Johnson
Kirsten Johnson Etta Litchman
Sidney Litchman Lloyd Lovell Lewis
Francis James Markham, Jr.
John James McIntosh Marguerite Morrissey John Henry Moyle
Lillian Louise Moyle Robert Albert Mullaney John Wallace Murray Lillian Ruth Nelson
GRIDLEY BRYANT SCHOOL-23
Dorothy Agatha Barry
Margaret Frances Bennett
Helen Buckley
Mariam Lee Miller
Minnie Elizabeth Moodie Margery Gladys Morrison
Maurice Arnold Blackmur
Margaret Murtel Hunt
Beatrice Corine Isaacsen Helen Arvilla Johnson
Elvira Anna Thompson May Isabelle Walker
Howard Harold Smith Evelyn Stewart
Joseph Francis Duggan
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LINCOLN SCHOOL-24
Chester Arthur Birnie
Gustaf Clarence Lundin
Robert Souter Booth
Arthur Frederic Brault
Esther Elizabeth Carlson
Evelyn Isabelle McWilliam Cowe
Margaret Euphemia McLeod
Annie Gordon Cumming
Lillie May Deacon Waldo Galligan
Elsie Anna McLennan Hugo Joseph Menghi Catherine Helena Mullin Hazel Annie Taylor Flora McDonald Thomson
George Russell Veale Irene Dyer Williams
MASSACHUSETTS FIELDS SCHOOL -31
Robina Adeline Atkins
Willard Eugene Atkins Mary Perkins Beal Gladys Ormiston Orena Brown
Harry Andrew Byorkman
William Charles McConnell
Lester Nathaniel Chapman
George Lougee Cooke
Ruth Ella Meier Clarence John O'Neill Gertrude Antoinette Pletsch
Hayden Crocker Helen Louise Croucher
Mildred Turner Polk
Elsie Gertrude Ross
Clara Gertrude Sass
Irving Wilbur Crawford Sass
Bowdoin Bradlee Smith
Carl Frederic Smith Vincent Stevens
Ella Maude Whitehead
QUINCY SCHOOL-44
Erling Andersen Harry Bahe
Myron Wells Bean
Roswell Herbert Bill Harold Guy Bolster Augustus Edward Breassole
Martha Helen Burch Mary Sophia Chaisson
Philip Howard Clapp Mary Eva Collins Theodore Sigfred Dahlquist Ethel Georgina Dicey Cornelius Francis Duggan Elmer Joseph Fratus Charles Lawrence French Blanche Ione Gardner Ryder Holmes Gay Annie Matilda Golden
Elizabeth Mary Golden Mary Golden George Freeman Gould Mildred Louise Hadlock Adeline Hanson Jennie Agnes Harding Marguerite Helene Hill Catherine Keohane Mary Frances Knapp
Edith Marie Kolstad
Annie Josephine Martin
Mary Elizabeth McGuinness William Nelson Moore Arthur William Nelson Marion Agnes Newcomb George Edward Parlee Woodbury Melbourne Philbrook Paul Raiche
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Russell Nathaniel Kenn Helmi Elvira Kokkinen Mary Alice LeCount Grace Alice Lennon
Horace Brown Jackson
Garnet Earl Wollesley Keith
Florence Elvera Lund Agnes Catherine Manning
Frederic Philips Fuller
Marion Gertrude Green William Leroy Hall
Hugh Leonard Harkins
Bessie Ethel Hunter Grace Hazel Hunter
Walter Wedderburn Main
Mario Angelo Malnati Jennie Louisa Manhire
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Henry Willett Safford Bertha Elizabeth Schultz Edna Gertrude Allen Smith Mary Luella Taylor
Dorothy Esther Wallis Harriet Waterhouse . Thomas Richard Wilkinson Eldeine Marguerite Young
WASHINGTON SCHOOL-35
Alice Aronson
Ethel May Joy
Walter Aloysius Avery
Catherine Gertrude Kennedy
Esther Elizabeth Beckford
Ida Betty Lorentsen
Erminie Pauline Caine
Johanne Jennie M .Lorentsen
James Russell Chisholn
Marcia Helen Lee
William Corbin
Harold Earl Mayer Catherine Cecilia McDonald
Joseph William Crowley
Esther Helen Dasha
Walter Redding Mead
Clara Gertrude Delory
Edith Lydia Genevieve Middleton
John Francis Donlay
Mary Gertrude Morrison
William Edwin Dorlay
Harold Burnham Neal
Elizabeth Lavina Dorley
Elmer Russell Sprague
Isabella Foster
Eudora Raymond Staples Edith Gertrude Stone
Eva Mildred Frazier
Edward James Gallagher
Harry Sweeney
Ernest Hampson Henchey
John James Day Tracy
Walter Pinel Jones
Fred Adelmer Ward
Frederick William Winneberger
WILLARD SCHOOL-62
Richard Maurice Ash
Ruth Helena Barry
Julius Joseph Albert Bertrand
Ercolina Mary Bizzozero
Paul Lyons
John Peter Bizzozero
George William Mahoney
Joseph Arthur Wilfred Martell
Charles Edward Matson
Samuel James May
Edward John McNiel'
Mary Montani Annie Mary Morrissett
Joseph Coletti Alice Marguerite Collins
Theodore Albert Mortenson
Ella Mary Mulligan
Mary Ann Daley
Henry Doyle Desmond
Angelina Di Bona
Frederick O'Brien
Thomas Emil Djerf
Mary Frances O'Brien
Mary Margaret Teresa Doyle
Lillian Connor
Peter Eugene Dunn Elizabeth Fielding Mary Ellen Finn
Carl Erick William Gelotte
Auguste Joseph Hamel
Helen Marion J. Hastings Charles John Wesley Johanson
Edith Johanna E. Peterson
Marion Pineo Joseph Dennis Reardon
Sylvester Alfred Reinhalter
Nina Amanda Richards
Ethel Josephine Riley
Henry Stephen Ambrose Ryan
Mary Beatrice Gertrude Keegan Thomas Douglass King Mary Gertrude Lane
Carl Bjornholm Helen Josephine Blong
Guido Bonafini
Annie Beatrice Bryan
James Joseph Buckley Abraham Isaac Cohen
Lemuel George Murray
Annie Maud Nicholls
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Thomas McBroom Sandison Michael John Saville George Shortle William Hallowell Steer
Charles Milton Sullivan
John Russell Sullivan
Edith Alida Swanson Anna Elizabeth Thayer · Bertha Maribelle Wallace Esther Marie Werme Annie Elizabeth White Elsie Alma Williams
WOLLASTON SCHOOL-32
Freda Augusta Adams Arthur Athon Agnew
Lorraine Lorree Anderson
Clifford Whitmore Backus
David Randall Caiger
Carl Frederick Haynes
Frances Gertrude Cain Carence Phelps Cassidy Hazel Edith Charnock
Media Hiscox William Chapman Hoxie
James Elliott McCarthy
Sidney Wardsworth Claflin Fred Carlton Cleveland John Edward Conway
Juanita Frances Metherall
Clifford Haskel Morgan Raymond
Joseph Albert Cox May Ruth Critchley
Harold Arthur Simpson
Perley Harding Douglas
Blanche Engs Thacher
Felix Christian Favorite
Annie Marguerite Thomas
Harold Gordon Ford
Edith May Hall
Russell Le Roy Hammons
Alice Elizabeth Hennigar
Ethel Florence Hatfield
Mildred Hall Sayward Vernon Lester Scott
Lois Helen Waring
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GRADUATES
The following table shows the number and character of the certificates granted in June and the distribution of the graduates in September.
Schools
Number in Class
Boys
Girls
Number of Graduates
Number of Certificates
Entered High
Woodward Institute
Thayer Academy
Other Schools
Left School
Returned
Adams
52
18
34
41
40
32
5
0
0
4
11
Coddington
39
17
22
37
35
21
5
1
2
8
2
Cranch
48
27
21
44
42
31
6
0
0
7
4
Gridley Bryant
27
11
16
23
22
17
1
0
2
3
4
John Hancock
28
9
19
23
21
18
3
0
0
6
1
Lincoln
27
12
15
24
22
18
4
0
0
5
0
Mass. Fields
35
18
17
31
26
16
7
0
3
4
5
Quincy
48
22
26
44
41
30
6
0
0
7
5
Washington
35
17
18
35
31
26
4
0
2
2
1
Willard
74
39
35
62
54
43
5
0
0
19
7
Wollaston
41
24
17
32
28
20
2
0
5
8
6
Totals
454
214
240
396
362
272
48
1
14
73
46
1
1
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GENERAL STATISTICS
Population of the city, 1900 (United States Census),
23,899
Population of the city, 1908 (estimated), 31,000
Valuation, 1908,
$28,648,890.00
Gain over 1907,
1,728,844.00
Total tax levy, 1908,
611,081.56
Rate per thousand, 20.50
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