Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1909, Part 21

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1909
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Johnson, Charles H., census enumera- tor, taking boy to truant school . . 129.65


Jones, John E., labor 2.00


Jones, Robert S. & Co., paper 13.50


Jordan Marsh Company, supplies


3.76


Kemp, John F., repairs


1,00


Kennedy, Il. Anna, supplies 3.94


Kenney, Bros. & Wolkins, repairs 3.90


Greene, Austin W., supplies


62


Kincaide, Henry L. & Co., supplies and repairs $401.16


Kramer, William R., supplies 5.95


Knott, L. E. Apparatus Co., apparatus 33.26


Library Bureau, supplies


15.78


Linton, George, labor


3.75


Lippincott, J. B. Co., gazetteer


7.50


Little, Brown & Co., books


41.50


Macleod & McQuinn, supplies


34.67


Marine Biological Laboratory, speci- mens 26.55


Mathews, Henry J., taking boy to tru- ant school 4.38


Mayo, George A., labor


2.50


Meadow Brook Ice Co., ice


1.70


Mullin, Charles G., oil .


3.30


Michelson Bros., binding books


213.12


Nelson, Thomas & Sons., cyclopedia . .


96.00


Newcomb, Samuel F., oil


1.50


New England Telephone & Telegraph Co., exchange service


37.85


New England Towel Supply Co.,


laundry work


99.27


Narragansett Machine Co., supplies ..


.85


New York & Boston Despatch Express Co., expressage


11.32


Nickerson, Archer M., repairs


1.75


Palmer & Parker Co., supplies


173.14


Parlin, Frank E., supplies, postage, travel (not local,) care of rooms 65.31


Perry, Mason Co., programmes


4.17


Pettingill, C. F., repairing clocks


16.50


Pollard, Thomas B., supplies


4.02


Prescott, G. W., Publishing Co., print-


ing


326.43


Quincy Electric Light Co., electric


light 255.85


!


63


Quincy Ice Co., ice $1.25


Rayner, Jesse, labor 4.00


Remington Typewriter Co., supplies .


6.30


Rhodes, J. H., labor


24.93


Richards, L. J. & Co., supplies


36.00


Sanborn, Benj. H. & Co., books


356.87


Sanborn & Damon, repairs


.25


Scribner's, Charles Sons, books


54.32


Sibley & Co., books


4.17


Silver, Burdett & Co., books


231.85


Simmons, Parker P., American History leaflets 10.40


Spargo Print, printing


27.50


Smith, Thomas J., labor


6.50


Stearns, A. T. Lumber Co., lumber


17.31


Taylor, C. Ralph, supplies


4.62


The County of Norfolk, board of truants


47.87


The Quincy Telegram, advertisement


7.00


Thomas, E. S., repairs 5.00


Thorp & Martin Co., supplies and repairs 70.00


United States Post Office, postage . .


44.86


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


106.62


Wadsworth, Howland & Co., supplies


3.33


Washburn & Mcleod, supplies


63.09


Webster, John A., supplies


22.00


West Disinfecting Co., disinfectant


27.00


Westland, William, repairs 3.25


White-Smith Music Pub. Co., music 34.70


Wright & Ditson, supplies 3.80


Wilson, H. Forrest, supplies 2.43


Zaner & Bloser, supplies 56,25


$11,423.36


64


Fuel


William Cashman, coal :


High $598.60


Adams


230.85


Coddington


211.81


Cranch


87.78


Gridley Bryant


119.70


John Hancock


71.82


Lincoln


233.60


Mass. Fields


130.78


Quincy


108.27


Washington


104.02


Willard


371.07


Wollaston


161.00


$2,429.30


Neponset River Coal Company, coal :


High


$798.91


Adams


402.94


Coddington 480.98


Cranch


205.39


Gridley Bryant


218.88


John Hancock


109.61


Lincoln


250.28


Mass. Fields 143.17


Quincy


181.91


Washington


239.81


Willard


482.38


Wollaston


411.68


$3,925.94


William Cashman, wood :


High


$7.50


Adams


15.00


Coddington


11.25


65


Gridley Bryant


$11.25


John Hancock


7.50


Lincoln


11.25


Quincy


11.25


Willard


15.00


Wollaston


11.25


$101.25


Thomas O'Brien & Sons, wood


High


$9.00


Wollaston


18.00


$27.00


Francis M. Curtis, inspecting coal : ..


$139.00


$139.00


Total


$6,622.49


Transportation


Coddington School :


Benjamin F. Hodgkinson $364.00


Old Colony Street Railway Co. .. 1,106.25


Quincy School :


Old Colony Street Railway Co. ..


118.75


$1,589.00


Rent


Quincy Real Estate Trust, committee


rooms


$360.00 $360.00


Evening Common Schools


ADAMS.


Teachers :


John F. Roache $120.00


Marie E. McCue 80.00


Josephine L. Kelley


80.00


66


Jennie F. Griffin


$80.00


Daisy F. Burnell


80.00


Elizabeth W. Ross


60.00


Janitor :


George Linton


52.00


$552.00


WILLARD.


Teachers :


David HI. Goodspeed $120.00


Frances C. Sullivan 80.00


Ellen G. Haley 68.00


Elizabeth Sullivan


36.00


Mary E. Burns


8.00


Janitor :


Francis Walsh 52.00


$364.00


EVENING DRAWING.


Teachers :


Laurence A. Sprague $160.00


Lillian Newman 87.50


Janitor :


William C . Hart 26.00


$273.50


COOKING.


Teacher :


Sarah C. Ames $50.00


Janitor :


William C . Hart 26.00


$76.00


67


SUNDRIES.


Babb, Edward E. & Co., supplies $32.88


Beckford & Lynch, supplies 5.05


Cashman, William, coal 14.48


Chandler & Barber, supplies 5.00


Cole, Herbert B., filling in certificates 15.40


Heath, D. C. & Co., books


18.75


Prescott, G. W. Publishing Co., print- ing 23.63


Quiney Electric Light & Power Co., . . 105.35


The Quincy Telegram, printing 6.50


Wadsworth, Howland Co., supplies . .


7.46


$234.50


Total $1,500.00


Rock Island Fund


Expended for High School Library


W. B. Clarke Co.


4 Making of the Nation, Walker $3.60


4 Middle Period, Burgess 3.60


5 American Commonwealth, Bryce 7.90


6 Zo-ology, Colton 8.10


6 Zo-ology, Linville & Kelley 8.10


1 The Colonies, Thwaite .95


1 Division and Reunion, Woodrow Wilson .95


1 American Colonies, Lodge 2.00


2 Seven Roman Statesmen, Oman 2.88


6 Critical Period of American His- tory, Fiske 8.00


$46.08


68


Report of the School Savings Bank from January 4 to December 31, 1909.


SCHOOL


Number of Depositors.


Amount Deposited.


Average Deposit.


Number who previously had


Savings Bank books.


Number of new Savings Bank


accounts.


Number who have withdrawn


money.


Amount withdrawn.


Balance on deposit.


Adams


280


$844.16


$3.01


78


51


59


$115.07 $295.90


Coddington


470


946.30


2.01


12


69


40


132.90


445.56


Cranch


194


652.16


3.36


93


33


43


51.86


250.87


Gridley Bryant


211


439.60


2.08


18


34


32


64.19


183.98


John Hancock


303


570.82


1.88


4


49


60


89.35


246.93


Lincoln


287


570.03


1,99


5


52


47


57.29


281.01


Massachusetts Fields


322


1,147.33


3.56


19


100


79


117.11 1,030.22


Quincy


346


1,119.54


3.24


88


55


79


102.69


489.56


Washington


276


897.96


3.25


25


68


71


117.38


394.71


Willard


565


687.07


1.21


54


60


98


115.14


571.93


Wollaston


278


1,024.09


3.68


19


81


62


109.83


914.86


Totals


3,532


$8,899.66


$2.66


415


652


670


1,072.81 5,105.53


SUMMARY OF MASTERS' REPORTS, JUNE 26, 1909


SCHOOL


Number of Boys


Number of Girls


Total Enrolment


Average Membership


Average Attendance


Per Cent. of Attendance


High


383


405


788


707


671


94.8


Adams


266


266


532


496


458


92.4


Coddington


307


298


605


553


500


90.4


Cranch


227


197


424


393


370


94.2


Gridley Bryant


150


152


302


292


272


92.9


John Hancock


198


226


424


.


386


359


93.0


Lincoln


257


231


4SS


457


436


95.4


Massachusetts Fields


233


222


455


404


381


94.3


Quincy


330


313


643


589


550


93.4


Washington


291


301


592


524


483


92.2


Willard


473


411


SS4


815


748


91.7


Wollaston


211


202


413


374


350


93.5


Totals


3,326


3,224


6,550


5,990


5,578


93.2


Totals, 1908


3,191


3,099


6,290


5,769


5,364


92.9


Totals, 1907


3,163


3,075


6,238


5,670


5,201


91.7


Totals, 1906


3,129


3,031


6,160


5,591


5,152


91.9


Totals, 1905


3,051


2,990


6,041


5,518


5,132


93.0


69


70


Attendance and Per Capita Cost


Population of Quincy, estimated 32,000


School population, census 7,539


Number of school houses, Jan. 1, 1910 12


Number of occupied school rooms, Jan. 1, 1910 147


Number of unoccupied school rooms, Jan. 1, 1910 7


Total number of rooms 154


Number of halls 2


Total number of sittings 6,924


Number of teachers in High School .. 25


Men 8; women 17


Number of teachers in elementary


schools 138


Men 8; women 130


Number of special teachers 4


Men 2; women 2


Number of assistants 6


Whole number of teachers


167


Men 18; women 149


Amount expended under direction of


School Committee, exclusive of


evening schools 6,550


$142,711.48


Total enrolment, 1908-1909


Total enrolment, 1907-1908 6,290


Increase 260


Average number belonging, 1908-1909 5,990


Average number belonging, 1907-1908 5,769


Increase 221


Average daily attendance, 1908-1909 5,578


Average daily attendance, 1907-1908 5,364


Increase 214


71


Average per cent. of daily attendance


1908-1909 93.2


Average per cent. of daily attendance,


1907-1908 92.9


Increase .3


Expense per pupil based on average membership, dis- tributed as follows :


a. For instruction. $18.36


b. For books, supplies and sundries 1.91


c. For care of building 1.54


d. For fuel 1.10


e. For transportation .27


f. For rent .06


g. For supervision and administration .58


$23.82


Average per capita cost in State 32.36


Average per capita cost in Norfolk County 33.72


High School


Total enrolment, 1908-1909 788


Total enrolment, 1907-1908 799


Decrease 11


Average number belonging, 1908-1909 707


Average number belonging, 1907-1908 714


Decrease 7


Average daily attendance, 1908-1909 671


Average daily attendance, 1907-1908 673


Decrease Q


Average per cent. of daily attendance,


1908-1909 94.9


Average per cent. of daily attendance,


1907-1908 94.1


Increase .8


1


72


Per capita cost based on average membership.


a. For instruction $33.55


b. For books, supplies and sundries 4.35


c. For care of building 2.54


d. For fuel 2.00


e. For rent .06


f. For supervision and administration .58


$43.08


.


73


RESIGNATIONS OF TEACHERS.


The following named teachers resigned to accept positions as indicated.


-


High School :


June,


Herbert B. Cole, Boston


June,


Bessie D. Cooper, To study at Yale


June, Walter L. Graves, To study law


June,


L. Frances Tucker, Lynn


August,


Charles H. Stone, Boston


December,


Leslie L. Cleveland, Cambridge


Adams School :


Marie E. McCue, Boston


Gridley Bryant School : June, Gertrude A. Boyd, Married


John Hancock and Lincoln Schools :


Lincoln School :


February, Archer M. Nickerson, Master, Boston July, Edith M. Holmes, Exeter, N. II.


Massachusetts Fields and Wollaston Schools :


June, C. Ralph Taylor, Master, Boston


Massachusetts Fields Schools :


June, Blanche A. Leonard, Taunton


Quincy School : June, Fannie G. Blair, Montelair, N. J.


Willard School :


August, Alice M. Parker, Malden


December,


Lula E. Payson, Revere


Wollaston School :


June,


Mary L. Clark, Married


August, Edith M. Rodman, New Bedford


December.


Gertrude II. Glavin, Cambridge December,


Lora M. Hunt, Married


Supervisor of Physical Education :


June,


Ernst Hermann, Boston


74


TEACHERS In service at the close of schools in December 1909.


SCHOOLS


Grade I.


Grade IJ.


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


2


1


1


2


1


1


1


1


12


13


Coddington


2


2


2


2


1


2


2


1


1


1


14


15


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


2


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


10


11


Lincoln


2


2


2


2


1


1


1


1


*


*


12


12


Mass. Fields


2


1


1


1


1


2


1


1


1


1


10


11


Quincy


2


2


1


2


1


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


2


2


2


1


1


20


21


Wollaston


1


1


1


1


1


2


1


1


*


*


9


9


Special Teachers


2


2


4


Assistants


7


7


Totals


20


19


17


16


13


17


13


11


8 1 1


23


18


152


170


*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.


Twenty teachers resigned during the year.


Twenty-four 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.


Seven are graduates from kindergarten training schools.


The average salary of all teachers in the first eight grades (not including masters) was $568.90.


The average salary of all teachers in the High School (not including head master) as $848,19.


W


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


2


0


426


New


1900


Steam


5,000


35,000


2,000


42,000


62,628


Gridley Bryant


B


01


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


8


427


Good


1892


Steam


3,500


25,000


1,500


30,000


39,349


Mass. Fields


B


01


9


426


Good


1896


Steam


2,675


35,000


2,000


39,675


31,160


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


2


9


398


Fair


1873


Hot air


7,000


20,000


2,000


29,000


49,236


·Old High


2


4


100


Poor


1852


Hot air


2,000


4,000


200


6,200


31,460


Land-Quincy Neck


500


500


9,200


Land-Houghs Neck


6,500


$100,125


$640,703


$46,700


$763,228


75


*Unused


6,924


New


1909


Steam


17,800


68,703


5,500


74,203


41,120


Cranch


B


76


Graduations


Quincy High School


Wednesday Evening, June 23, 1909.


PROGRAMME


MUSIC


(a) Priests' March, from Athalia Mendelssohn HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA


(b) As the Heart Pants Mendelssohn


HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA


SALUTATORY


Wealth and Waste of the United States


LOUISE FREDSON THACHER


The Value of the Forests


ELLEN CECILIA SHYNE


The Work of the Geological Survey


ALLISON WILSON MARSH


Irrigation


LOIS MARJORIE KENDALL


VALEDICTORY


What the United States is doing in Conservation HERBERT HAMMOND PRIDE


77


MUSIC


Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep J. P. Knight


HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA


ADDRESS


Mental Athletics


JOHN HOPKINS DENISON Boston


MUSIC


How Lovely are the Messengers Mendelssohn


HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA


PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS


DR. NATHANIEL S. HUNTING Chairman of the School Committee


MUSIC


Bridal Chorus, From the Rose Maiden F. H. Cowan


HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA


Class Motto-Nulla vestigia retrorsum Class Color-Green


-


Director of Music CLARENCE J. FOUCHE


Accompanist


MISS FLORENCE EDNA LUHMAN


78


Class of 1909


Abrams, Isadore Alletzhausser, Rosa Maude Anderson, Mabel Louise Badger, Murial May Berry, Simon Corliss Bland, Ida Marguerite Briggs, Iva Mitchell *Brooks, Bessie Mae Brooks, Edward Lee Brown, Sylvester Browne, Helen Rachel Bullock, William Everett


Burke, Frances Elizabeth


Burke, George Palmer Clinton, Annie Elizabeth Cook, Norman Spencer Coughlin,George Gilbert Craig, Elizabeth Harper Cremins, Catherine Theresa Dahl, Elaine Andrea Damon, Mabelle Annie Dewhurst, Hazel Eugenie


Dolan, Frederick Melvin Driscoll, Mary Ellen Driscoll, Catherine Helen Elcock, Ralph Alvin


Farrell, Anna Frances Loretta


Farrington, Anna S. Fitzgerald, Marian Helen Ford, Ralph Leander Fox, Charles Percy Fratus, Clifford William


Galvin, Walter Joseph Gilcoine, Anna Ellen Granahan, Anna Gertrude. Gurney, Chester Rainsford Hardy, Ruth Louise Hart, Charles Jacob Hayden, Irving Newton Hendrie, Ralph Sherman Howarth, Idena West Howley, Anna May Hussey, Katherine Cecilia Jacobsen, Emil Jobin, Anthony Joseph Kendall, Charles Ainsworth *Kendall, Lois Marjorie Lacey, Ninon


Lawton, Mildred Harriet Lennon, Margaret Agnes Marceau, Franz Raphael Marsh, Allison Wilson *Marsh, Harold Edward McCarty, John Vivian *McCormick, Helena Ruth McGilvray, Teresa Isabelle Moorehouse, Arthur Hallowell Monahan, Walter Howard Moran, Joseph Richard Nolan, John Joseph, Jr. O'Brien, Bennet Joseph Packard, Dorothy Page, Ruth Silsby Parker, Ruth Willitt Poland, Edwin Augustus


Pope, Lawrence Everett Pote, Nettie Aldred Pratt, Howard Williams Prescott, Henry Clark


*Pride, Herbert Hammond Richards, John Harold Roberts, Eleanor Sager Roberts, Ernest Caldwell Robinson, Henrietta Billings Scanlon, Annie Martha Schroeder, Carl Fitch Sewall, Clarence Wesley


*Shyne, Ellen Cecilia Smith, Doris Marguerite Sutherberg, Lillian Gertrude Sweeney, Timothy Edward *Thatcher, Louise Fredson


*Thomas, Edna Amy Tinglof, Carl, Jr. Tobin, Clarence Martin Tobin, Mary Agnes Tripp, Bernice Idell Walker, Sarah Edna Weston, Ralph Washburn Weymouth, Eva Alice Wilkinson, Louise


* Williams, Ada Maud Williams, Harold Jenkin Woll, Norman Halvor Young, Marjorie Young, Richard Ellis


*Means in first ten of the class.


79


The Grammar Schools


Friday Afternoon, June 18, 1909.


PROGRAMME -


MARCH :- Piano Duet and Drums Selected


CHORUS :- The Flower Chorus of Nations


G. Donizetti


INTRODUCTORY REMARKS FRANK EDSON PARLIN


CHORUS :- a. Song of the Armorer George A. Nevin b. Hark, How the Drums are Rolling G. Donizetti


ADDRESS HON. JOSEPH B. MACCABE OF BOSTON


CHORUS : a. Lift Thine Eyes b. Come, Gentle Sleep


Mendelssohn


PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS, CHAIRMEN OF SUB-COMMITTEES


CHORUS :- a. Dixie


b. Salute to the Flag c. America


Dan Emmett


Director of Music :- CLARENCE J. FOUCHE


Piano :- FLORENCE LUHMAN, Q. H. S. '11


FREDA KLINGENHAGEN, Q. H. S. '11


Drums : CHARLES SAYWARD, Q. H. S. '10


80


Graduates


ADAMS SCHOOL-38


Michael Bova


Helen Brogan


Harry Melvin Brundage


Mary Louise Buckley


Mary Agnes Callahan


Sarah Jane McDonald


Louise Isabel McDonnell


Dorothy Lewis Chandler Andrew Costa Samuel Curtis


Laurence William McIntosh


Lawrence Ferguson


Marie Zita Ferguson


Sylvester James Nicol


Charles Raymond Frisk


Ruth Marion Pinel


Margaret Mary Griffin


Ethel Irene Prout


Mary Agnes Griffin Ethel Florence Hansen


Warren Joseph Reardon


Warren Alexander Holland


Joseph Edward Robertson


Elizabeth Rosa


Erna Christina J. Schlenker


Mildred Allen Smith Agnes Theresa Ward


CODDINGTON SCHOOL-45


Leslie Arthur Andrews Frederick Archie Baird


Donald Berry


Earle Douglass Boynton


Marjorie Brooks


Roy Waldmar Magnuson Raybern Blood Melendy


Elton Fletcher Chase


Alice Josephine Coughlan


Mabel Frances Coughlan


Marina Isabella Purpura


Vivian Georgianna Cowling


Agnes Teresa Reardon Eleanor Taylor Margie W. Winifred Taylor Thomas John Thompson William James Thompson, Jr.


Marguerite D. Alice Coy Dorothy Emery Edwards Viola Ethel Files Emily Florence Ford Bessie Edith Grant Russell Kirk Green


Jessie Louisa Gregory


Lewis John Hall


Irene Gertrude Harvey


Charles Herbert Holmes


William Jennings Nathan Kerner


Etta Lydia Koeller


Constance Pauline Larkin Helen Louise Leet Chester Woodruffe MacInnis


Francis Irving Brown


Mary Frances Morris Edna Golden Piper


John William Tobin Minnie Felicity Towne Minnie Sarah Trask Howard Stanley Walker Bernard Francis Waltemeyer Clara Eleanor Walther Ralph Elwin Weymouth Mildred Hinckley Williams Noel Taylor Wrigley


Mary Loretta Horrigan Raymond Peter Josephine Marion Fayetta Keast Alexander Black Laing


Irene Jennie Langhorne Josephine Macalini Edward Bernard Madden


Ernest Elwood Martin


Walter Milne Julia Mary Mullane


Ralph Wallace Prout


81


CRANCH SCHOOL-37.


Edith Marion Ames


Florence Beatrice Beaton John Edward Brown Myrick Crane Richard Zeigler Crane


Estella Josephine DeCosta Edwin Charles Philip Eaton Todd Elwell


Kathryn Carroll Galvin


Albert Dinnie Parker


Mabel Victoria Peterson


Frederick Charles Porter Ethel Anna Roney


William Hebb Albert Higgens


Rebecca Shane Nellie Ernestine Shores


Samuel Sochat


Richard Perkins Tappenden


James Arthur Thompson Esther Alfrida Torn


Helen May Walker


GRIDLEY BRYANT SCHOOL-24


Alice Aberdein


Livina Maria Bizzozero


Marguerite T. C. Collins


Joseph Dell Connelly John Joseph Fitzgerald


Lawrence Edward Newcomb Mary Theresa O'Neil


Camille Baldwin Fuller Chester Arthur Furbish


Patrick Francis O'Rourke Daniel Francis Riley Jolın Henry Rooney


Martin Edward Griffin


Patrick Joseph Hagerty


John Roger Saville Mary Agnes Settimelli


Margaret Cecilia Shochan


Eleanor Angelique Steele


JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL-19


Frank Brewer Allen Esther Eugenia Bergfors


Verner Mitchell Birnie Yvonne Alice Bouchard Wallace Stirling Carson John Raymond Carson Isabella Mand Copland George Curtis Allen Joseph Daw


Gordon Emslie Graco Theresa Galvin


Ambrose Igo Rebecca Kaufman Margaret Howitt Kelman Kevin Mullin Florence Belie Nightingale Mildred May Opie Mabel Florence Runnalls Wallace William Small


Richard James Larkin


Sigrid Olive Lundquist Mary Dorothy McCormac Allen Pratt Miller


Elsie Irene Gullans


Tekla Wilhelmina Hallquist Laura May Head


Clara Linnea Holmgren


Julia Adelaide Holteen


Willard Oliver Hyland


Charles Abbott Johnson


Mary Beatrice Mullarkey Annie Johanna Mullen


Thomas Joseph Murphy


John Doige Hicks Henry William Kennedy Edwin Delahunt McDonald


Hazel Wilemina Johnson Walter Ernest Karlbert Oscar William Kelley George Langton


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LINCOLN SCHOOL-19


Knute Edward Blomquist


Sigfrid Axel Carlson


Nellie Agnes Connor


Margaret Harper Raleigh


Raymond Davis Johnston


Joseph Sylvester St. Pierre


Wallace McMillan Kemp


Wilfred Paul St. Pierre


George Creighton McDonald


Grace Bell Mckinnon


Beatrice Mildred Moodie


George Franklin Tinney


Ruth Elizabeth Tytler


Rachelina Rita Vergobbi


MASSACHUSETTS FIELDS SCHOOL-38


Myrtle Brown


Paul Symington Brown


Anna Frances Byorkman


William Dorscher Cahill


Ethel Adeline Clifford


Irene Mary Coleman


Beatrice Costello


Susan Lambert Flahive


Sewell Collis Rose


Emily Marion Gnong


Natalie Scott


Hope Margaret Greene


Arthur John Stevens


Millard Monroe Sumner


Edmund Billings Taylor


John Francis Hayes George Herbert Hey Elmer Trefry Hill Grace Louise Humphry


Ethel Thomas William Alton Thompson, Jr. Edward Lincoln Turner Marjorie Scovil Wetmore


Eleanor Marden Jones


Marion Frances Jones Helen Mary Ketchum Dorothy Mary Lavery Ellis Cook Lyons


Elsie Augusta Whitehead


Henry Carl Wickstrom Dorothy Marie Young


QUINCY SCHOOL-43


Josephine Anna Aulbach Emily Mildred Bean


Annie Elizabeth Boisclair


Helen Marie Brown Ruth Minnie Buckley Mary Lillian Claffey Zilpha Coombs Myrle Coombs George Edwin Dahlquist


Walter Wilson DeWolfe


Hazard Sterling Dingwell Catherine Duggan


Harold Roberts Fratus


Bertha Hill Winnifred Hill


Esther Carolina Johnson Emily Fredericka Keeler Alena Gertrude Kilpatrick Agnes P. S. Kinniburgh Stephen Leary Annie M. L. Lowe Gertrude Vivian McCormack Annie Maria McNally Edward John McKeon, Jr. Nathan Francis Mcclure Clement Leo Melanson


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Elmer Russell MacDonald Jessie Grace MacDonald


Phoebe Irving MacDonald Weldon Granville Pratt Lillian Marguerite Purdom Ralph Hawthorne Ranagan Maude Idella Rodowsky


Violette Spargo Mary Lillian Smith


Gladys Irene Moorhouse


Adeline Norris


Ida Celestina Pinardi


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Susan Barbara Moffat Thomas Warren Moran Theodore Millard Noyes


Timothy Joseph O'Connell Randolph Irving Osgood Marion Louise Phillips Thomas Edward Phinney Harry Philip Pitts


Otto Price Lillian Marie Quale Arthur Philip Raiche Margaret Louise Read


Eddy Whitcomb Schultz James Emerson Spinney Beryl Thelma Turner Alice Elizabeth Whalen


Louise Florence Wilson


WASHINGTON SCHOOL-24


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Albert Edward Artis


Mary Elizabeth Avery


Joseph Robert Betts


Frank Edmund Bruton


Marie Bruton


Edgar Leigh Pinel


James Joseph Burke Elsie Denton Burrell


Thomas Albert Spencer


Clarence Francis Gallagher


Harry Griffin Staples ...


John Mitchell Goodhue


Frank Eugene Stone


Frances Eleanor Gronberg


Lila Eastman Thayer


Marjorie Ferris Hill May Frances Kennedy


Elmore Gertrude Thurber Emery Fridolf Tobin


WILLARD SCHOOL-46


Helen Agnes Barry Eraclio Colletti


Emma Elizabeth Corcoran


Daniel Joseph Cuffe John Owswald Curry Dennis Edward Denchy Lydia Impi Djerf Patrick Joseph Doyle


Aksel Alexander Matson


Hjalmar Cunard Nelson


Bessie Jane Nicholls John Edward Ojala Mary Clare O'Neil Robert Paul Pangraze


Albert Thomas Eames


Lillie Batsaba Ekstrand Carroll Joseph Elcook Angello Gaudiano Mary Elizabeth Grady Joseph Burton Halbert Sarah Anne Hannon Elizabeth Ida Hedman Esther Mary Hinchon Jennie Marie Johnson John Elmer Walter Johnson


Svea Louise Johnson Annie Susan Kuja Vera Mary Lane Carl Alof Larson


Fannie Louise Larson Henry Leclair Lucio Marini


Mitchell John Anthony Martin


Fannie Marion Pelto Josephine Mary Realine James Francis Reynolds Sylvester John Alfred Rizzi


Joseph Rouleau Hildur Elizabeth Sandlom Elizabeth Agnes Schaetzl Helen Frances Shea Katherine Margaret Shea Margaret Catherine Shyne Alice Catherine Sullivan Arthur Francis Williams Charles Wesley Williams


Dorothy Parker Lowe Ethel Jeannette McIntyre Dorothea Amanda Mueller James Oliver


Helen Bethiah Pratt


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WOLLASTON SCHOOL-32


Lillian Jane Adams


Mary Allen Broughton Chester Harold Brown


Edward Carrington Bullock Millicent Chapman


Raymond Charles Cassidy


Earl Odell Church


Woldemar Edward Crosscup


Frances Elizabeth Dutton


Perley Lee Friend


Margaret Goodspeed Alta Beatrice Grant


Nathaniel Ordway Gould


Steadman Lawrence Howarth


Myrtle Ozilda Hurlbert


Margaret Murdock Johnson


Fred Morrison Kingsbury Nelson Perry Merrill Gertrude Catherine Mullen Theodosia Warner Park Marion Gertrude Rand


Leon Nickerson Randall Priscilla Robinson Bertha Millicent Salisbury John Joseph Salisbury Ednah Mary Sanborn


Hugh Smith Ethel Garrett Sutermeister


Lucy Hale Waite


Sadie Beatrice Welsford


Leon Edward White


Mildred Henrietta Winegar


85 . 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


45


19


26


38


35


26


6


0


2


4


7


Coddington


48


24


24


45


42


31


3


2


1


8


3


Cranch


43


20


23


39


38


28


6


0


1


5


3


Gridley Bryant


31


17


14


24


23


18


2


0


1


4


6


John Hancock


22


10


12


19


16


14


2


0


0


1


3


Lincoln


27


13


14


19


17


11


2


0


0


8


6


Mass. Fields


41


18


23


38


34


26


6


0


2


3


4


Quincy


54


27


27


43


41


25


11


1


3


5


9


Washington


28


15


13


24


23


20


2


0


1


2


3


Willard


57


26


31


46


46


30


9


0


0


11


7


Wollaston


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