Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1908, Part 21

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1908
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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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