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600.00
Elizabeth Sullivan
600.00
Anna G. Reardon
570.00
Emma F. Hayden
568.63
Olive V. Bicknell
240.00
Clara Merrill 358.50
Ruth C. Murray
470.00
Helen R. Buxton
310.76
Lenna Smith
24.00
MI. Alice Kennedy
32.00
Helen W. Munyon
16.00
Total
$7,269.89
MASSACHUSETTS FIELDS SCHOOL
David H. Goodspeed
$670.00
Ruth A. Taylor
650.00
Bernice J. Macomber
163.13
Adaline S. Williams
282.50
50
Elizabeth G. Anderson $300.00
Annie L. Blacklock
220.00
Margaret I. Shirley
585.00
Cassandana Thayer
600.00
Lillian Waterhouse
600.00
Grace M. Spinney 599.25
Florence C. Gammons
600.00
Martha E. Jenkins
559.00
Annie M. Bennett
600.00
Kathryn Carter
15.00
Grace D. Fisher
43.75
B. Winifred Walters
128.00
Total
$6,615.63
QUINCY SCHOOL
Charles Sampson
$1,500.00
Laura B. Tolman 650.00
Helen J. Hunt 180.00
Bertha Kirmayer
270.00
Maybell L. Teele
180.00
Dora L. Weston 150.00
Julia E. Simmons
600.00
Mabel E. Lovejoy
200.00
Leonora E. Winward
300.00
Mary A. Keefe
600.00
Margarida DeAvella
600.00
Ethel Vogler
240.00
Josephine L. Kelley
597.00
Florence MI. Howe
600.00
Ellen D. Granahan
600.00
Clare L. Jones
360.00
Clara Merrill
240.00
Delia E. Burke
359.25
Helen F. Burke
120.00
Ethel Humphrey
128.00
Ruth Kemp
128.00
Gertrude F. Burke
64.00
Lela I. Smith
27.60
Total
$8,693.85
51
WASHINGTON SCHOOL
Thomas B. Pollard
$1.500.00
Elizabeth G. Anderson
240.00
Avis Antill 360.00
Mary Marden
600.00
Alice S. Hatch 600.00
Anna J. Lang
600.00
Bessie E. Roberts 570.00
Mary F. Sampson 600.00
600.00
Ida F. Humphrey
584.00
Mary G. Murray
520.00
Sarah A. Malone
600.00
Olive V. Bicknell
127.50
Mabel E. Lovejoy
34.00
Evelyn M. Farrington
152.00
Jennie C. Cumming
130.00
Total $7,817.50
WILLARD SCHOOL
Henry L. Upton $540.00
William R. Kramer 900.00
Lucy H. Atwood 673.00
Marion S. Strange
180.00
Lucy L. Hennigar
208.69
Alicia B. Elcock 600.00
Margaret E. Sweeney 552.81
Clara M. Shaw
600.00
Mary A. White
600.00
Ellen B. Fegan 600.00
Elizabeth . J. McNeil 600.00
Olive L. Huston
520.00
Jessie (). Shirley
520.00
Frances C. Sullivan
592.50
Annie Z. White 536.00
Teresa McDonnell 600.00
Ellen A. Desmond
600.00
Grace E. Drumm
574.50
Anne M. Cahill
582.00
Ellen G. Haley
580.00
Mary B. Keating
600.00
H. Frances Cannon
52
Margaret F. Burns
$600.00
Annie F. Burns
600.00
Bina M. Shorey
96.00
Gertrude F. Burke
61.00
Lela I. Smith
132.80
Total
$13,249.30
WOLLASTON SCHOOL
David H. Goodspeed $670.00
Agnes A. Fisher
650.00
R. Grace Warshaw
520.00
Gladys B. Goodnow
220.00
M. Isabelle Gray
180.00
Lucy H. Chapman
345.00
Ada L. Wood
520.00
Ruth A. Small
300.00
Vira E. Horner
508.75
Etta M. Cummings
470.00
Dora M. Start
. .
600.00
Clara E. G. Thayer
· 600.00
Evelyn M. Farrington
194.80
Maude E. Jacobs
106.80
Ruth P. Hewett
42.80
Helen F. Burke .
38.00
M. Alice Kennedy
96.00
Total $6,062.15
SUPERVISOR OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION
J. Gardiner Smith, M. D.
$1,260.00
MUSIC
Emma A. Perkins $360.00
Clarence J. Fouche 420.00
DRAWING
Lillian Newman $840.00
SEWING
Fannie F. French $525.00
Grace Anderson
75.00
.
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TRUANT OFFICER
Charles H. Johnson $400.00
CLERK
Lucy M. Hallowell $600.00
SUPERINTENDENT
Albert L. Barbour
$2,400.00
$6,880.00
Total
$116,817.61
Evening Schools
HIGH
COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS
Emmanuel J. Goulart
$90.00
Warren E. Robinson
78.00
Harold L. Fenner
76.00
Robert S. Schoonmaker
2.50
Henry L. Upton
2.50
DRAWING
Arthur Ray
$160.00
Lillian Newman
100.00
COOKING
Sarah C. Ames $50.00
SEWING AND DRESSMAKING
Frances M. Whitcomb
$50.00
Gertrude F. Barbour
47.50
Janitors
William C. Hart
$52.00
$708.50
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ADAMS
Arthur S. Townsend
$120.00
George Holteen
80.00
Alice T. Clark
80.00
Jennie F. Griffin
80.00
Janitor
George Linton $52.00
Total
$412.00
WILLARD
David H. Goodspeed
$114.00
Otto Anderson
78.00
Frances C. Sullivan
66.00
Elizabeth Sullivan
66.00
Grace D. Fisher
28.00
Janitor
Raymond S. Barry
$52.00
Total
$404.00
Sundries
Babb, Edward E. & Co., supplies and books
$109.56
Beattys, Frank D. & Co., books
1.52
Chandler & Barber, supplies
13.33
Citizens Gas Light Co., gas
95.20
Cole, Herbert B., filling in certificates
8.50
Dixon, Joseph Crucible Co., pencils ..
3.50
Frost & Adams Co., supplies
1.65
Home Correspondence School, books
40.00
Ledder & Probst, supplies
10.27
Old Corner Book Store, books
10.00
Prescott Publishing Co., printing
21.75
Quincy Electric Light Co., electric light
145.62
Quincy Telegram, The, printing
8.00
Wadsworth, D. E. & Co., supplies
6.60
$475.50
Total
$2,000.00
55
Janitor
High, William C. Hart
$1,800.00
Adams, George Linton
700.00
Coddington, William C. Caldwell 800.00
Cranch, Robert Neill 650.00
Gridley Bryant, John Hinnegan 650.00
John Hancock, Samuel D. DeForest 700.00
Lincoln, George O. Shirley
775.00
Mass. Fields, Charles F. Bryant
219.37
Mass. Fileds, George Craig, Jr.
455.63
Quincy, Thomas J. Smith
800.00
Washington, Alexander Shirley
700.00
Willard, Raymond S. Barry 520.83
Willard, Francis Walsh
729.17
Wollaston, Louis R. Dunham
170.00
Wollaston, Marcena R. Sparrow
430.00
Total
$10,100.00
Books, Supplies and Sundries
Abbott & Miller, expressage $62.85
Adams Express Company, expressage
4.99
Allen Bros., rubber stamp
.65
Allyn & Bacon, books
148.90
American Book Company
153.76
American School Board Journal, sub- scription
1.00
Ames, Nathan, supplies
134.88
Babb, Edward E. & Co., supplies
and books
8,204.39
Barbour, Albert L., supplies, postage,
travel, (not local) care of rooms ..
65.26
Barrett Manf. Co., disinfectant 22.65
Barry, Raymond S., supplies
14.58
Bassett, F. A. & Co., supplies
31.73
Bay State Paper Company, paper
10.30
Bentley, Walter H., supplies
4.39
Berry Bros., cooking supplies
43.61
Birchard, C. C. & Co., music .
87.00
Boston, City of, tuition of pupil
34.94
Boston Music Co., The, music
4.67
Boston & Quincy Express Co., express-
age 2.10
56
Branch, Ernest W., map
$3.00
Bridgeport Wood Finishing Co.,
supplies 5.34
Brooks, Harry, supplies
4.04
Bryant, Charles F., supplies
6.67
Bruce & Warner, expressage
1.15
Burnham, Francis W., labor 1.25
30.00
Carter's Ink Company, ink
.38
Chander & Barber supplies
242.60
Chandler Shorthand Publishing Co., books 43.75
Citizens' Gas Light Company, gas
83.65
Clapp, C. A., supplies
48.14
Clarke, W. B. & Co., book
.95
Cole, Herbert B., filling in diplomas
71.75
Craig, George, Jr., supplies
13.33
Daniels, John H. & Son, diplomas
73.20
DeForest, Samuel D., supplies
25.00
Ditson, Oliver Company, music 98.45
Dixon, Joseph Crucible Co., pencils
23.00
Doble, E. H. & Co., oil 4.40
5.83
Educational Publishing Co., books
21.67
Emerson, Henry E., labor
2.75
Estes, Bertha F., accompanist
5.00
Ginn and Company, books
616.84
Green, Fred F., printing
59.25
Greene, Austin W., supplies
5.75
Goodspeed, David H., supplies
13.59
Grant Nail and Supply Co., supplies
. .
6.87
Hardy, Eben, repairing clock
6.00
Hayden, Herbert A., tuning pianos . .
12.00
Hearn, Charles C., chemicals 52.66
Heath, D. C. & Co., books
107.19
Heywood Bros. & Wakefield Co.,
furniture
51.60
Hinnegan, John, supplies
20.00
Holmes & Hall, supplies
1.20
Howlett, James D., supplies
12.40
Johnson, Charles H., census enumera-
tor and taking boys to training school
135.00
Caldwell, William C., supplies
.
Dunham, Louis R., supplies
57
Johnson, Iver Sporting Goods Co., sup- plies $2.20
Jones, McDuffee & Stratton Co., sup- plies 11.87
Jordan Marsh Company, supplies 17.43
Kennedy, H. Anna, supplies
2.28
Kincaide, Henry L. & Co., supplies and repairs 97.58
King, E. & F. & Co., supplies
2.95
Knott, L. E., Apparatus Co., apparatus
124.95
Kramer, William R., supplies
4.94
Ledder & Probst, supplies
54.05
Library Bureau, The, supplies
19.45
Linton, George, supplies
25.00
Lundgren, Gustave, supplies
1.10
MacFarland, J. & Son, supplies
4.95
Marine Biological Laboratory , speci- mens 51.10
Mayo, George A., supplies and repairs 5.48
Meadow Brook Ice Company, ice
19.05
Merrill, Charles E. & Co., books
59.25
Michelson Bros., binding books,
195.32
Milton Bradley Company, supplies
48.00
Milton Town of, tuition
30.00
Mitchell, Woodbury & Co., supplies
21.18
Munroe, James P., address
25.00
Neill, Robert, supplies
20.00
New England Telephone & Telegraph Co., exchange service
63.75
New 'England Towel Supply Co.,
laundry work 64.08
Newcomb, Samuel F., oil
1,50
Norfolk County, tuition of pupils
147.73
New York & Boston Despatch Express Co., expressage
1.83
Orr, William, address
15.00
Packard F. C., supplies
1.00
Palmer & Parker Co., supplies
280.57
Penniman, S. & Son, carriage hire
5,50
Pettingill, C. F., repairing clocks
42,50
Pollard, Thomas B., supplies
5.36
Prescott, George W. Publishing Co.,
printing
234.40
Quincy Electric Light Company, elec-
tric light 251.86
58
Quincy Telegram, advertising $26.90
Rayner, Pesse, labor 1.25
Remington Typewriter Co., typewriter and supplies 44.75
Sampson, Charles, supplies
3.85
Sanborn, Benj. H. & Co., books 288.93
Scott Paper Co., tissue towels 9.65
Scribner's Charles and Sons, books 119.90
Shirley, Alexander, supplies
25.00
Shirley, George O., supplies
30.00
Silver, Burdett & Company, books
29.90
Singer Sewing Machine Co., machines
sewing
69.24
Smith, J. Gardiner, supplies
21.20
Smith, L. C. & Bros. Typewriting Co., typewriter
50.00
Smith Premier Typewriter plies Co., sup-
.50
Smith, Thomas J., supplies
30.00
Spaulding Print Paper Works, paper. 3.34
Spargo Print, printing
65.10
Sparrow, Marcena R., supplies
14.17
Stearns. A. T. Lumber Co., lumber
1.40
Taylor, W. A., labor
11.38
Thorp & Martin Co., supplies and re-
pairs
18.45
Townsend, Arthur S., supplies
.53
United States Post Office, postage
49.86
Upton, Henry L., supplies
5.29
Vulcan Tool Manufacturing Co., re- pairs 3.00
Wadsworth, D. E. & Co., supplies
196.88
Wadsworth, Howland & Co., supplies 17.25
Walker, F. A. & Co., supplies
34.55
Walsh, Frances, supplies
20.42
Ward, Samuel Co., supplies
2.70
Washburn & Macleod, supplies
16.40
Westland, William, supplies
49.50
Wilcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Co., machines
100.00
Wilson, H. Forrest, supplies
3.72
Total
$14,271.52
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Fuel
William Cashman, coal :
High
$836.89
Coddington
452.52
Cranch
251.50
Gridley Bryant
209.70
John Hancock
128.20
Lincoln
43.07
Massachusetts Fields
189.23
Quincy
279.79
Washington
250.95
Willard
868.00
$3,509.85
Neponset River Coal Company, coal :
High
$776.80
Adams
264.95
Coddington
198.37
Cranch
117.15
Gridley Bryant
182.95
John Hancock
159.30
Lincoln
268.92
Massachusetts Fields
156.28
Quincy
149.65
Washington
142.70
Willard
392.55
Wollaston
211.17
$3,020.79
.J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal :
Adams
$371.62
Coddington
64.24
Gridley Bryant
24.00
Lincoln
290.67
Wollaston
371.91
Quincy
24.40
$1,146.84
60
William Cashman, wood :
Jligh $7.50
Cranch
13.50
Lincoln
12.00
Washington
· 3.75
Wollaston
. 14.00
$50.75
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, wood :
High $9.00
Adams
18.00
Coddington
9.00
Cranch
18.00
Gridley Bryant
13.50
John Hancock
9.00
Lincoln
13.50
Quincy
13.50
Willard
9.00
Wollaston
22.50
$135.00
Frances M. Curtis, inspecting coal
$136.77
Total
$8,000.00
Transportation
Coddington School :
Benjamin F. Hodgkinson
$366.00
Old Colony Street Railway Co. 1,435.00
Quincy School :
Old Colony Street Railway Co.
183.00
Total
$1,984.00
Rent
Quincy Real Estate Trust, committee
rooms
$360.00
$360.00
·
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Rock Island Fund
Expended for High School Library
W. B. Clarke Co.
1 The Civil War and the Consti-
tution, 2 vols., Burgess $1.80
1 Reconstruction and the Consti- tution, Burgess .90
1 The Colonial Era, Fisher .90
1 The French War and the Revo- lution, Sloane .90
2 History of English Literature,
Long 2.44
2 History of English Literature, . HIalleck 2.26
1 The Tree Book, Rogers 3.60
1 Our Insect Friends, and Ene- mies, Smith 1.35
1 Handbook of Ornament, Meyer 3.34
1 Design in Theory and Practice, Batchelder 1,58
1 Apollo : A Manual of Art, Reinach 1.35
1 Theory of Pure Design, Ross .. 2.25
1 Decorative Plant and Flower Studies, Foord 10.80
1 Pen and Ink Drawing, Bartlett. 6.75
$40.22
62
Report of the School Savings Bank from January 1 to July 1, 1910.
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.
Total deposited from October
1, 1908.
Adams
146
$391.49
$2.31
129
27
38
$ 90.13 $1,235.65
Coddington
196
395.34
2.01
81
40
60
107.45
1,697.01
Cranch
114
375.35
3.29
126
28
16
23.64
1,027.51
Gridley Bryant
158
246.50
1.56
52
18
41
39.26
1,147.69
John Hancock
227
536.63
2.36
53
30
59
92.87
1,081.19
Lincoln
240
555.12
2.31
56
26
46
94.04
1,051.06
Massachusetts Fields
250
550.51
2,20
119
33
39
105.10
2,171.60
Quincy
293
541.53
1.85
143
48
16
31.92
2,161.25
Washington
169
474.39
2.81
93
27
28
50.48
1,338.28
Willard
473
567.25
1.20
67
68
69
121.86
1,854.CO
Wollaston
237
444.05
1.87
100
34
28
51.30
1,888.74
Totals
2,503
$5,078.16 $23.77
1,019
379
440
$808.05|16,654.58
SUMMARY OF MASTERS' REPORTS, JUNE 24, 1910
SCHOOL
Number of Boys
Number of Girls
Total Enrolment
Average Membership
Average Attendance
Per Cent. of Attendance
High
419
381
S00
704
667
94.7
Adams
264
290
554
504
464
92.0
Coddington
357
347
704
612
546
89.3
Cranch
220
195
415
382
356
93.2
Gridley Bryant
145
159
304
29S
278
93.0
John Hancock
208
211
419
385
358
93.0
Lincoln
270
268
538
499
476
95.4
Massachusetts Fields
245
218
463
403
379
94.6
· Quincy
352
331
683
624
575
92.2
Washington
293
293
586
522
476
91.1
Willard
462
420
882
807
738
91.5
Wollaston
211
212
423
399
371
92.9
Totals
3,446
3,325
6,771
6,139
5,684
94.1
Totals, 1909
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
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Attendance and Per Capita Cost
Population of Quincy 32,642
School population, census . 7,954
Number of school houses, Jan. 1, 1911. 12
Number of occupied school rooms, Jan. 1.1911 149
Number of unoccupied school rooms, Jan. 1. 1911 5
Total number of rooms
154
Number of halls 2
Total number of sittings
6,824
Number of teachers in High School .
28
Men 9; women 19
Number of teachers . in elementary schools 134
Men 8; women 126
Number of special teachers
4
Men 1; women 3
Number of assistants
7
Whole number of teachers
173
Men 18; women 155
Amount expended under direction of School Committee. exclusive of
evening schools .$151,573.35
Total enrolment, 1909-1910
6.771
Total enrolment. 1908-1909
6,550
Increase 221
Average number belonging. 1909-1910 6,139
Average number belonging, 1908-1909 5.990
Increase 149
Average daily attendance, 1909-1910 . 5,684
Average daily attendance, 1908-1909 . .
5.578
Increase 106
Average per cent. of daily attendance 1909-1910 94.1
Average per cent. of daily attendance. 1908-1909 93.2
Increase .9
65
Expense per pupil based on average membership, dis- tributed as follows :
a. For instruction $18.47
b. For books, supplies and sundries . . 2.33
c. For care of building 1.65
d. For fuel 1.30
e. For transportation .32
f. For rent .05
g. For supervision and administration .55
$24.67
Average per capita cost in State ....
33.42
Average per capita cost in Norfolk
County 33.65
High School
Total enrolment, 1909-1910 800
Total enrolment, 1908-1909 788
Increase 12
Average number belonging, 1909-1910. 704
Average number belonging, 1908-1909. 707
Decrease 3
Average daily attendance, 1909-1910 667
Average daily attendance, 1908-1909 671
Decrease 4
Average per cent. of daily attendance, 1909-1910 94.7
Average per cent. of daily attendance, 1908-1909 94.8
Decrease .1
Per capita cost based on average membership.
a. For instruction $35.47
b. For books, supplies and sundries 5.75
For care of building 2.55
d. For fuel 2.31
e. For rent .05
f. For supervision and administration .55
$46.68
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RESIGNATIONS OF TEACHERS
The following named teachers resigned to accept positions as indicated.
High School :
June, Flora M. Shackley, Washington, D. C.
July, Harold B. Blazo, Cambridge -
July, Max Weiss, Cambridge
July, P. Henry Landers, Business
July, Ralph P. Currier, Holbrook
August, S. Marion Chadbourne, Melrose
Adams and Cranch Schools :
July, Harry Brooks, Master, Boston
Coddington School :
July,
Alice E. Webb, Married
Cranch School :
June,
Isabel W. Joy, Married
Lincoln School : August,
Helen R. Buxton, Married
Quincy School :
March,
Dora L. Weston, Married
June,
Clare L. Jones. Washington
June, Delia E. Burke, Married
August, Leonora E. Winward, To attend college
December,
Julia A. Simmons, Business
Washington School : September, Marguerite L. MeKeever, Illness
Willard School :
April, Lucy L. Hennigar, Boston
August, William R. Kramer, Boston
Wollaston School :
June,
Lucy H. Chapman, Study at Radcliffe
August, Ruth A. Small, Falls Village. Conn.
1
Supervisor of Music : August, Clarence J. Fouche, New York
67
TEACHERS In service at the close of schools in December 1910.
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
26
9
19
28
Adams
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
11
12
| Coddington
1
3*
2
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
17
18
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
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
*
*
11
11
Mass. Fields
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
11
Quincy
1
2
1
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
12
13
Washington
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
11
Willard
3
3
3
1 3
2
2
2
2
1
1
20
21
Wollaston
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
*
*
9
9
Special Teachers
1
4
Assistants
7
7
Totals
14
20
17
20
14
14
15
12
8 1 1 26
18
155
173
*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. HOne teacher in Grade II on leave of absence.
Twenty-one teachers resigned during the year.
Twenty-six teachers are graduates from college.
Six attended college, but did not graduate. Seventy-three are graduates from normal school.
Five 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 $566.87.
The average salary of all teachers in the High School (not including head master) was $904.16.
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
Atherton Hough
B
)
4
175
New
1911
Hot air
6,500
21,000
1,000
28,500
50,000
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
i
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
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
W
2
9
398
Fair
1873
Hot air
7,000
20,000
2,000
29,000
49,236
Land-High School Ave.
2,000
2,000
31,460
Land-Quincy Neck
500
500
9,200
.
6,999
$100,125
$657,703
$47,500
$787,528
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Graduations
Quincy High School
Wednesday Evening, June 22d
PROGRAMME
"HOLY ART THOU" Handel
THIGH SCHOOL CHORUS
A NEW DEMAND IN EDUCATION
GRACE L. DeWOLFE
UNDER-WATER FIGHTERS
RICHARD J. FAVORITE
"THE STORM-FIEND" Roeckel
HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS
AERIAL NAVIGATION
ALFRED E. HANSON
FLOWER MYTHS
MARY J. CLEVELAND
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"' 'MID THE WAVING ROSE-TREES" Cowen
HIGII SCHOOL CHORUS
ADDRESS :- Gumption
MR. JAMES P. MUNROE
"WHEN THE SUN IN SPLENDOR RISING" Donizetti HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS
PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS
MR. JOHN L. MILLER Chairman of the School Committee
"TO THEE, O COUNTRY" . Eichberg
THE GRADUATING CLASS
Class Motto-Possunt, quia posse videntur Class Color-Blue
Director of Music and Accompanist. MR. CLARENCE J. FOUCHE
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The Class of 1910
Robert John Allen Clarence Swazey Armstrong *Helen Gertrude Atkins Gladys Lina Bain Marion Louise Baker Sally Thompson Baker
George Barry
Roger Edward Bates
Russell Thomas Bates
Emily Elizabeth Beattie
Charles Eben Bishop
Daniel Kerins Bradley
Leon Danforth Browne
Anna Gertrude Miles Buckley
Ellen Rosa Buckley
Andrew Philip Bugler
Lawrence Theodore Butler *James Stanley Churchill Annie Edna Claffey
* Enor Edward Lundin Florence Margaret MacDonald Jane McLennan Alice Gertrude Mahony
*Mary Janette Cleveland Winifred Thornton Cole Theodore Harold Corey Josephine Lena Coupal Timothy Michael Cremins
Florence Gertrude Manhire
Anna Louise Martin
Lillian Mary Mead
Harold Preston Miller
Edna Persis Crockett Ruth Lennia Danielson Margaret Dennehy
William Murphy Walter Smith Nicol
William Clement Northrop
*Grace Lillian DeWolfe Mae Elizabeth Dineen Mary Dolan
Clara Mildred Pearce Fridolf Helge Peterson
John Ambrose Duggan Mildred Lee Dunham
Mildred Florence Reinhalter
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Agnes Almeda Eastman Genevieve Landers Egan *Ruth Greene Epes #Richard Joseph Favorite Eileen Gertrude Fay Eleanor May Files Ralph Wheelock Ford
Charles Henry Sayward Eva Catherine Scarborough
*Roy L Van Sidelinger Harry Burns Smith Marian Florence Smith
Dorothy Frye Joseph Ignatius Garity
Daniel Philip Sullivan
Bertha Mildred Given
Isabel Knowlton Thomas
Clarence Winferd Grant
Carl Henning Torn Elizabeth Frances Torrey
Sarah Maud Hale
Cora Ethel Turner Thomas Herbert Veale
Margaret Hall
* Alfred Emmanuel Hanson Noah Phillips Hardy
Nathaniel Warshaw
Oscar Wilbas
Anna Louise Heaney Charles Connor Hearn Marion Estelle Hicks Marie Higgins
Florence Jessica Higgins George Arnold Holteen Gladys Garey Hunt
* Edith Louise Hyland Edward Joseph Igo Gordon Rogers Jameson Olga Olive Johnson Annie Elizabeth Kelly Charles Hallett Kendall Anna Dorothea Larkin Margaret Ellen Leary Harry Philip Levowich
Marion Mary Moffat
Eleanor Walsh Pratt
Forrest Betton Royal
Walter Scott Hadden
Harry Elliott Sprague Reginald Sprague
Catherine Jeanette Yule
*One of the ten highest in scholarship.
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The Grammar Schools
Thursday Afternoon. June 16, 1910
PROGRAMME
MARCH :- Piano Selected
VOCAL GAVOTTE :- Tripping O'er the Hill Carl Bohm
INTRODUCTORY REMARKS ALBERT LESLIE BARBOUR
CHORUS :- a. Voice of the Western Wind J. Barnby
b. With Horse and Hound A. J. Caldicott
ADDRESS :- MR. WILLIAM ORR, Deputy Commissioner of Education
CHORUS :- Be Glad, Lass and Lad Gumbert
PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS CHAIRMEN OF SUB-COMMITTEES
CHORUS :- a. Old Folks at Home b. Salute to the Flag c. America
Steven Foster
Director of Music :- CLARENCE J. FOUCHE
Accompanist :- MISS BERTHA F. ESTES
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Graduates
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ADAMS SCHOOL-36
Albin Walter Anderson
James Armstrong Frederick Marshall Barnicoat Gladys Symons Beach Edward Berman
Mary Birnie
Helen Mary Bishop
Jennie Alice Boutilier Mary Elizabeth Byron Tony Caperci Ernest Melvin Chalmers John Charles Ciardelli
Margaret Ardelle MacDonald
Margaret Elizabeth MacPherson Eliza J. McDonald
Thomas Atkinson McLay
Marion Stewart Nicoll
Gustaf William von Colln
Dagmar Emily Nilson
Marion Elizabeth Cunniff
Vernon Oliver Robertson
Isabelle Katharine Donahue
Martha Anna Schlenker
Myer Arthur Sochat
Ruth Clare Talbot Carl Gustaf Viden
CODDINGTON SCHOOL-50
William Fiske Acorn James Stuart Baird Ethel Gordon Beal
Margaret Loretta Cheverie
Edward Thomas Cleary
Orestes Cleveland Elizabeth Neomie Comeau Allen Connor Helen Elizabeth Crane
Flora Glenn McPherson Gertrude Agnes Meade Arthur Raymond Morey Marion Amelia Morrison James Francis Moynihan
Harold Francis Darrow
Mary Agnes Myatte
Walter Peter Dewey Margaret Lucy Durand Celia Edelstein Marion Edwards Brainard Dyer Feltis
Alice Isabella Nelson Raymond Walter Nord Leo Powers John Ambrose Reardon Lily Ridge David Joseph Roach
Kenneth Boyd Southwick Elbridge Bartlett Spooner Edith Beatrice Sullivan
Iedwin Swanson Raymond Carl F. Swanson Dorothy Davis Sweetland Angie Melinda Towne
Warren Edward Williams Claudia Rupp Wilson
George Ellis Finlay Madeline Evelyn Galvin Dora Grabowsky Alice Gustafson Alice Florence Gustafson Blanche Bradford Hayden William Joseph Histen *- Annie Isabel Holmes Irene Adele Howes Sturgis Hocking Hunt
Florence May MacDonald
Margaret Low Magee Jessie Ethel McEwan
Adrian Alexander McFarlane
William Thomas Dunbar Hilder Dorothy Ellison Edith Mary Freberg
Oscar Franklin Frisk Ernest Napoleon Gelotte Mary Elizabeth Goodhue Wolcott Llewelyn Griffiths Miriam Frances Hartrey John Timothy Horrigan Margaret Keeley
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CRANCH SCHOOL-40
Carl Elias Ahlstrom
Lillian Victoria Anderson Doris Gwendolyn Belcher
Gladys Salome Bishop Frederick Davis Blanchard Esther Elvira Boyson
Annie Brenner
Anna Linnea Carlson
Mildred Ruth Chandler
Carl Edwin Chilstedt
Elverton Elbridge Clapp
John Alvin Clark
Priscilla Arabella Clark Tilden Crooker Andrew Deane
Annie Deane
Laura Ellis
Carl Albert Erickson
Lillian Vivian Finn Mildred Gerard Fleming
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