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High
$593.28
Adams
378.64
Atherton Hough
205.68
Coddington
439.62
Cranch
236.60
Gridley Bryant
194.70
John Hancock
122.58
Lincoln
346.34
Massachusetts Fields
196.33
Quincy.
282.44
Washington
270.47
Wollaston
425.05
$3,691.73
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, coal :
High
$57.83
Atherton Hough
28.00
Coddington.
22.62
Massachusetts Fields
67.15
$175.60
56
William Cashman, wood
High
$8.00
Gridley Bryant
16.50
Lincoln
19.00
Wollaston
8.25
$51.75
J. F. Sheppard & Sons, wood :
High
$18.00
Atherton Hough
39.00
Coddington 18.00
Cranch
18.00
Gridley Bryant
27.00
John Hancock
36.00
Lincoln
36.00
Quincy
13.50
Washington
4.50
Wollaston
29.00
$239.00
Francis M. Curtis, inspecting coal
108.00
Henry J. Williams, sampling coal, etc.
25.30
Arthur D. Little, examination of coal bids
10.00
Total
$8,480.42
Transportation
Coddington School:
Benjamin F. Hodgkinson $366.00
Bay State Street Railway Company 65.00
Old Colony Street Railway Company
154.00
57
Quincy School :
Bay State Street Railway Company $85.00
Old Colony Street Railway Company
230.00
Total
$900.00
Rent
Quincy Real Estate Trust, com-
mittee rooms $360.00
$360.00
Rock Island Fund
Expended for High School Library
Edward E. Babb & Company.
Tales from Shakespeare, Lamb $ .50
Champions of Round Table, Pyle 2.25
Chaucer to Arnold, George .80
Heroic Legends, Herbertson 1.80
Age of Fable, Bulfinch 1.00
Classic Myths 1.25
English Literature, Pancoast
1.22
American Literature, Pancoast
1.01
Jungle Book, Kipling, 2 vols. 2.40
Eugene Field's Poems
1.80
Flute and Violin, Allen
1.20
In Ole Virginia, Page
1.13
A Student's History of England, Gard- ner, 2 vols. 3.00
A Handbook of English History, Guest and Underwood .60
A Short History of England, Cheyney 1.17
Readings in English History, Cheyney 1.50
4 Zoology: Descriptive and Practical, B. P. Colton 5.40
American Machinist Gear Book 2.25
58
Commercial Raw Materials, Toothaker $1.04 How the World is Fed, Carpenter . .. .48 Sanitary and Applied Chemistry, Bailey 1.12
A Short History of Chemistry, Venable .90
Electric Express, prepaid .15
Total
$33.97
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Appropriations Expended by School Committee
'Expended in 1909
Expended in 1910
Expended in 1911
Salaries
$113,483.30
$116,817.61
$123,939.64
Janitors
9,233.33
10,100.00
10,550.00
Books, Supplies and Sundries
11,423.36
14,271.52
13,235.71
Fuel
6,622.49
8,000.00
8,480.42
Transportation
1,589.00
1,984.00
900.00
Rent
360.00
360.00
360.00
Evening Schools
1,500.00
2,000 00
2,000.00
Totals
$144,211.48
$153,533.13
$159,465.77
Rates of School Appropriation to Tax Levy
Year
Valuation
Taxes Levied
School Appropriation
Percentage of Taxes
Appropriated for School Maintenance
1901
$21,335.800
$375,123
$108,365
28.8
1902
22,182,342
385,921
109,100
28.3
1903
23,089,715
399,423
111,000
27.8
1904
23,748,078
432,672
111,000
25.7
1905
25,115,611
462,387
115,000
24.9
1906
26,229,930
498,598
122,296
24.5
1907
27,187,755
535,051
131,065
24.5
1908
28,648,890
585,429
135,840
23.2
1909
31,538,390
606,822
143,960
23.7
1910
32,491,505
674,833
153,474
22.7
1911
34,300,615
689,905
160,190
23.4
60
Net Cost Per Pupil in All Day Schools
Year
Average Membership
Cost Per Pupil For
Salaries
Cost Per Pupil for
Janitors and Fuel
Pupil
Pupil
Sundries
Per
Miscellaneous
Expenses
Total
Cost
1901
4,670
$17.53
$2.89
$2.14
$0.34
$22.90
1902
4,948
16.69
2.60
1.88
0.37
21.54
1903
5,112
16.48
2.89
1.90
0.35
21.62
1901
5,283
16.43
2.68
1.62
0.32
21.05
1905
5,518
16.11
2.56
1.55
0.38
20.60
1906
5,591
16.76
2.53
1.77
0.57
21.61
1907
5,670
17.73
2.96
1.73
0.47
22.90
1908
5,769
18.59
2.66
1.77
0.32
23.34
1909
5,990
18.94
2.64
1.91
0.33
23.78
1910
6,139
19.02
2.95
2.33
0.37
24.67
1911
5,550
22.35
3.43
2.34
0.23
28.73
Per capita expenditure in Quincy for support of schools
34.36
Net Cost Per Pupil in Evening Schools
Year
*Average Attendance
Expense
Cost Per Pupil
1905
165
$1,533
$9.17
1906
143
1,500
10.50
1907
148
1,500
10.15
1908
115
1,500
13.04
1909
155
1,500
9.67
1910
218
2,000
9.18
1911
236
2,000
8.47
*On a basis of 40 nights
$28.73
State for support of schools
for
for
Cost Per
Books, Supplies and
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 Lote 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
2
4
175
New
1911
Hot air
6,000
20,000
1,000
27,000
50,000
Coddington
B
3
12
600
New
1909
Steam
17,800
70,000
5,500
93,300
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
12
520
Good
1892
Steam
3,500
35,000
1,800
40,300
39,349
Mass Fields
B
2
9
426
Good
1896
Steam
4,075
35,000
2,000
41,075
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
162
7092
101,025
$568,000
$47,800
$816,825
61
62
Statistics Pertaining to Attendance
THE SCHOOL CENSUS
Number of children in Quincy between five and fifteen years of age September 1, 1911,
8,496
Net gain over census of 1910
542
Distributed as follows :-
5 yrs.
6 yrs.
7 yrs.
8 yrs.
9 yrs.
10 yrs.
11 yrs.
12 yrs.
13 yrs.
14 yrs.
Totals
Ward 1
72
118
123
136
120
142
143
130
159
116
1259
Ward 2
64
100
106
114
108
129
124
128
139
117
1129
Ward 3
221
239
196
251
221
222
191
186
175
225
2127
Ward 4
121
157
177
181
176
189
149
156
166
201
1673
Ward 5
66
80
74
115
84
112
108
129
124
100
992
Ward 6
82
122
113
141
121
148
140
145
154
150
1316
Totals,
626
816
789
938
830
942
855
874
917
909
8496
63
GENERAL STATISTICS
Population of the city, 1910
32,642
Valuation, 1911,
$34,300,615.00
Gain over 1910,
2,092,765.00
Tax rate per thousand, 19.50
Number of school houses-January 1, 1912, 13
occupied school rooms, January 1, 1912 154
unoccupied school rooms, January 1, 1912 8
Number of halls, 2
Number of high school teachers, January 1, 1912-Men 9
Women 20
Total 29
Number of elementary school teachers, January 1, 1912,
Men 8
Women 129
Total
137
Number of supervisors, January 1, 1912 4
assistants and clerks, January 1, 1912 8
12
Total number of persons in the schools 178
SUMMARY OF MASTERS' REPORTS, JUNE 21, 1911
SCHOOL
Number of Boys
Number of Girls
Total [Enrolment
Average Membership
Average Attendance
Per Cent. of Attendan ce
High
414
362
776
680
643
94.5
Adams
178
198
376
312
337
92.1
Atherton Hough
31
19
*50
129
114
88.3
Coddington
306
316
622
466
421
90.3
Cranch
196
158
354
329
312
94.9
Gridley Bryant
149
146
295
271
250
92.4
John Hancock
183
167
350
327
306
93.6
Lincoln
240
243
483
444
422
95.0
Massachusetts Fields
224
192
416
388
362
93.2
Quincy
341
341
682
620
559
90.1
W shington
232
253
485
436
394
90.3
Willard
419
424
843
763
702
91.9
Wollaston
228
206
434
385
345
89.5
Total s
3,141
3,025
6,166
5,550
5,167
93.1
Totals, 1910
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
* Number of new pupils enrolled from the opening of the school in Jan to the close of the school year in June 1911. The membership is larger than the enrolment as the result of a considerable number of the pupils having been previous- ly enrolled in the Coddington School at the beginning of the year.
64
65
AVERAGE NUMBER BELONGING FOR A SERIES OF YEARS
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910 1911
Adams
417
413
425
450
478
482
470
483
496
504
312
Atherton Hough
129
Coddington
437
377
405
407
455
439
463
471
553
612
466
Cranch
197
259
298
292
313
354
358
406
393
382
329
Gridley Bryant
319
314
320
320
317
321
312
290
292
298
271
John Hancock
423
357
345
360
354
378
373
400
386
385
327
Lincoln
412
423
439
437
445
426
427
408
457
499
444
Mass. Fields
320
359
372
390
396
391
387
380
404
403
388
Quincy
391
415
431
472
480
510
544
546
589
624
620
Washington
327
343
364
399
456
460
489
509
524
522
436
Willard
812
847
877
853
862
816
829
815
815
807
763
Wollaston
330
349
353
365
363
372
363
347
374
399
385
High
463
492
483
538
599
642
655
714
707
704
680
Totals
4848
4948
5112
5283
5518
5591
5670
5769
5990
6139
555
-
-
-
-
-
Distribution of Pupils by Schools and Grades in September, 1911
Schools
IB
IA
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
Totals
Adams
23
7
27
46
54
48
41
38
50
334
Atherton Hough
25
23
13
17
20
20
21
18
23
180
Coddington
33
26
36
53
60
64
61
54
51
438
Cranch
24
10
18
43
43
49
45
45
43
320
Gridley Bryant
24
10
19
35
31
37
41
36
34
267
John Hancock
25
18
33
53
48
40
38
35
33
323
Lincoln.
34
29
46
68
62
57
46
32
37
411
Massachusetts Fields
36
13
33
50
62
57
61
47
45
404
Quincy
54
18
59
96
75
62
92
74
69
599
Washington
42
13
43
63
59
65
61
44
49
439
Willard .
95
36
82
99
111
116
93
82
61
775
Wollaston
41
11
35
49
57
39
53
54
58
397
Totals.
456
214
444
672
682
654
653
559
553
4887
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
Totals, 1910
367
745
670
661
640
588
598
548
4817
1909
934
797
762
713
676
660
620
509
5671
1908
953
768
704
665
689
634
578
454
5445
1907
878
743
662
649
655
614
529
477
5207
1906
890
748
651
674
624
552
544
492
5175
1905.
921
688
671
646
561
563
583
461
5094
1
i
1
1
1
1
1
66
1
1
Distribution of Pupils by Ages and Grades in September, 1911. Showing the number of over-age children.
Ages.
IB
IA
II
III
IV
>
VI
VII
VIII
Totals
559
6 years
412
118
28
1
..
34
70
278
263
14
603
8
6
16
100
239
227
15
9
4
4
26
107
225
200
15
1
582
10
1
1
8
37
135
201
195
11
589
11
2
1
4
12
51
150
217
180
11
628
12
1
7
17
58
133
170
160
546
13
2
2
14
26
67
119
198
428
66
2
2
1
20
56
134
215
14
3
5
24
34
66
15
1
1
10
12
16
Totals.
...
461
212
445
668
685
654
653
562
547
4,887
67
659
7
68
AVERAGE AGE IN EACH GRADE IN SEPTEMBER 1911
SCHOOL
IB
IA
II
İII
IV
V : VI
VII
VIII
Adams
6-3
7-0
7-3
8-4
9-7
10-6
11-7
12-3
13-6
Atherton Hough
6-10
7-6
7-8
8-5
9-4.
10-10
11-10
13-2
14-0
Coddington
6-6
7-8
8-6
8-8
8-10
10-7
12-0
12-3
13-7
Cranch
6-5
6-7
7-6
8-2
9-3
10-3
11-7
12-6
13-4
Gridley Bryant
6-0
6-9
7-8
8-2
9-5
10-4
11-4
12-2
13-8
John Hancock
6-3
7-2
8-0
8-5
9-3
10-5
12-0
12-5
13-7
Lincoln
6-4
7-1
7-9
8-7
9-8
10-11
11-7
12-8
13-5
Massachusetts Fields
6-3
7-2
7-8
8-7
9-5
10-7
11-4
12-8
13-3
Quincy
6-8
6-6
7-10
8-4
9-2
10-10
11-5
12.6
13-7
Washington
6-10
7-6
7-10
8-3
9-7
10-9
11-11
12-11
13-11
Willard
6 6
7-0
7-10
8-7
9-7
10-10
11-7
12-6
13-4
Wollaston
6-3
6-11
7-8
8-2
9-6
10-5
11-4
12-5
13-5
Average
6-5
7-3
7-9
8-5
9-10
10-7
11-9
12-6
13-5
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
Average
1910
6-7
7-3
8-5
9-6
10-6
11-6
12-6
13-5
1909
5-10
7-5
8-6
9-4
10-6
11-8
12-5
13-8
..
1908
5-11
7-5
8-5
9-5
10-7
11-7
12-6
13-5
1907
6-0
7-2
8-3
9-4
10-
11-7
12-6
13-4
.
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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.
School
Number in Class
Boys
Girls
Number of Graduates
Number of Certificates
Entered High
Woodward Institute
Thayer Academy
Other Schools
Left School
Returned
Adams
37
19
18
32
30
22
4
0
2
4
5
Atherton Hough
13
8
5
13
13
11
1
0
0
1
0
Coddington
45
23
22
41
39
32
2
0
5
4
2
Cranch
37
20
17
32
29
16
8
0
1
8
4
Gridley Bryant
33
11
22
25
24
8
10
0
0
8
7
John Hancock
36
22
14
34
34
25
2
0
0
8
1
Lincoln
39
12
27
35
31
21
8
0
0
6
4
Mass. Fields
43
24
19
40
37
28
3
0
0
9
3
Quincy
70
29
41
59
59
39
5
0
5
11
10
Washington
47
20
27
34
33
25
6
0
2
3
10
Willard
73
31
42
55
46
32
8
0
2
12
1
Wollaston
48
25
23
44
43
36
5
0
2
3
2
Totals
521
244
277
444
418
295
62
0
19
77
49
Totals,
1910
489
239
250
420
384
279
52
3
8
97
50
1909
434
205
220
367
348
256
52
3
13
55
53
1908
454
214
240
396
362
272
48
1
14
73
46
1907
435
199
236
435
412
298
44
2
13
73
5
1906
453
220
323
396
375
257
51
0
20
75
13
ATTENDANCE AND PUPILS PER TEACHER FOR A SERIES OF YEARS
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
1908]
1909
1910
1911
Average number belonging-Day Schools
4,848
4,948
5,112
5,283
5,518
5.591
5.670
5,769
5,990
6,139
5,550
Average Attendance
=
4,670
4,584
4,705
4,846
5,132
5,152
5,201
5,364
5,578
5,684
5,167
Average number belonging -High School
463
492
483
538
599
642
655
714
707
704
$ 680
Average Attendance
435
463
451
508
569
607
612
673
671
667
643
Per cent. of Attendance Day Schools
96.3
92.6
92
91.2
93
91.9
91.7
92.9
93.2
94.1
93.1
Number of regular teachers
:
127
130
133
137
139
141
144
153
159
162
162
Number of pupils per teacher, Elementary Schools
40
39
10
41
41
41
12
40
39
41
36
Number of teachers, High School
16
16
17
20
20
20
22
25
25
28
28
Nun ber of purils per teacher, "
.. 9
30
28
27
30
32
30
29
29
25
24
70
1
71
TRUANT STATISTICS
1911
Number of absences reported
or
of parents
guardians notified.
Truancies determined by
investigation.
Truants returned to school
on day of truancy
Children returned to school
from street.
Tardiness investigated.
Number of manufactories or
Number of children found
employed contrary to law
Number placed on proba-
tion.
January
102
97
12
1
0
2
5
1
2
February
135
131
10
O
1
1
10
2
0
March
150
147
5
2
0
0
11
3
1
April
68
65
10
0
2
1
12
1
1
May
178
172
18
1
1
0
10
4
2
June
105
104
OC
C
0
1
7
5
0
September
75
71
10
C
2
3
00
3
0
October
175
170
12
1
1
2
15
6
2
November
179
176
12
2
3
4
10
4
2
December
110
101
7
1
1
5
6
1
3
Totals
1277
1237
104
8
11
19
94
30
13
.
Number labor certificates issued 1911- 494
Increase over last year
33
stores visited.
Number
72
RESULT OF SIGHT AND HEARING TESTS
SCHOOL
Number Examined
Defective in Eyesight
Defective in Hearing
Parents Notified
High
828
90
5
95
Adams
344
71
3
55
Atherton Hough
184
14
S
21
Coddington
439
31
10
31
Cranch
330
43
2
37
Gridley Bryant
268
13
8
12
John Hancock
324
45
12
27
Lincoln
410
65
2
36
Mass. Fields
408
62
16
44
Quincy
607
17
2
8
Washington
442
64
2
52
Willard
775
63
10
63
Wollaston
402
44
9
35
Totals
5761
622
89
516
73
Report of the School Savings Bank from July 1, 1910 to July 1, 1911.
.
SCHOOL
Number of Depositors.
Amount Deposited.
Average Deposit
Number who previously had
Savings Bank books.
Number of new
Bank accounts.
Number who have with-
drawn money.
Amount withdrawn.
Total deposited from Oc-
tober, 1, 1908.
Adams
154
$546.89
$3.55
156
29
39
$85.97
$1,782.54
*Atherton Hough
52
92.69
1.78
6
6
-
15.85
92.69
Coddington
166
586.48
3.53
121
12
29
84.27
2,283.49
Cranch
139
377.98
2.72
154
22
22
65.64
1,405.49
Gridley Bryant
138
316.44
2.29
44
15
36
62.51
1,464.13
John Hancock
102
482.86
4.73
40
20
29
64.14
1,564.05
Lincoln
148
387.61
2.61
34
31
53
88.05
1,438.67
Mass. Fields
198
786.20
3.97
152
38
43
44.86
2,957.80
Quincy
279
611.50
2.20
191
28
65
149.47
2,772.79
Washington
193
715.65
3.71
60
32
54
110.52
2,053.93
Willard
379
839.07
2.22
135
38
57
119.83
2,693.67
Wollaston
188
619.40
3.29
134
35
35
59.56
2,508.14
Totals
2,136
$6,362.77
3.05
1,227
306
462
$950.67
$23,017.39
-
*Opened Jan. 1911
Savings
74
HIGH SCHOOL Distribution of Pupils by Ages and Classes, September, 1911
Class
Age in Years
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Total
Class Totals
Graduates
Boys Girls
2
2 3
5
7
Seniors
Boys Girls
2
8 13
18 27
12 13
3
1
44 57
101
Juniors
Boys Girls
1
14 18
26 20
21 27
5 3
1
67 69
136
Sophomore
Boys Girls
1 1
30 22
61 38
29 28
9 17
5 5
135 111
246
Freshmen
Boys Girls
1
22 29
70 59
70 42
17 13
1 2
2
180 148
328
Totals
Boys Girls
23 30
100 82
147 99
80 74.
49 75
24 26
4 2
1 1
428 390
1
818
1
2
1
2
75
HIGH SCHOOL Average Ages of Pupils, September, 1911
Class
Average Age
Oldest
Youngest
Average Age of Class
Graduates
Boys Girls
17-8 17-9
17-8 18-3
17-7 17-2
17 8
Seniors
Boys Girls
17-1 17-1
19-10 19-8
15-2 15-0
17-1
Juniors
Boys Girls
16-3 16-2
19-1 18-3
14-11 14-1
16-2
Sophomores
Boys Girls
15-2
18-4 18-1
13-1 12-11
15-4
Freshmen
Boys Girls
14-5
16-9 18-0
12-6 12.5
14-4
15-6
14-4
HIGH SCHOOL-Distribution of Pupils by Subjects, September, 1911.
Subjects
English
French
German
Latin
History
Botany and Physiology
Biology
Physics
Chemistry
Elementary Algebra
Plane Geometry
Mathematics Review
Sol. Geom. and Adv Alg.
Business Practice
Com. Arithmeic
Com. Geography
Bookkeeping
Shorthand
Typewriting
Business Law
Manual Training
Mechanical Drawing
Freehand Drawing
Domestic Science
Sewing and Dressmaking
Physical Training
Music
Class Totals
2
Boys
2
2
2
2
2
0
GRADUATES
Girls
3
3
2
2
7
1.
T
2
3
2
1
2
2
2
3
5
Boys
38
. 16|
11
7
37
4|
2
9
6
8
13
13'
1
3
4'20
16
.17
5
19
3
11
12
44
SENIORS
Girls
54
18
14
7
57
10
10
8
6
1
1
6
7
2
4
4.36
33 30
8 11
14
54
57
Boys
66
32
17
11
19
5
28
2 10
25
6
3
36 36
35
2
9
30
3
18
17
67
JUNIORS
Girls
70
33
21
17
30
4
9
5
1]
5
17
9
2
2
29.42
41
1
27
10
1
25
56
69
Boys
131
57
20
32
15
6
11
94
5
13, 59
6
8
63
57
4
5
57
85
26
60
56 |135
SOPHOMORES
Girls
113
64
15
26
14
11
23
28
1
4 30
6
5
56
52
3
5
1
55
49 36
65 101 111
Boy's
189
33
56
62
20
10
117
3
75 77
5
5
104|122
47
166
81 180
FRESHMEN
Girls
148
63
43
39
40
1
1
59
72 75
1
68 100 55
137 |134 |148
Boys
426 140
50 106 133
30
3 120
40 135 76
33
15
100 89
71
102 60
56
19
175 256
79
255 166 428
TOTALS
Girls
388 181,
52 95 147
65
43
52
19 64 37
25
97 86
62
87 83
81 31
9 163 173 92
241 348 390
1
14
76
77
EVENING SCHOOL STATISTICS
Number of night:
Men enrolled.
Women enrolled
Total enrolment.
Average attendance.
Per cent of attendance.
Number attending 75
per cent
tendance
Drawing
41
79
2
81
40
53
59
1640
Dressmaking
20
0
23
23
18
83
20
360
Cooking
20
21
21
18
89
16
364
Commercial
43
9
52
28
78
24
1162
Civil service
41
17
0
17
8
77
7.
343
¡Adams School
40
338
20
358
77
81
31
3070
tWillard School
40
118
20
138
65
80
44
2584
Total, 1911
595
95
690
254
201
9523
Total, 1910
466
111
577
246
193
8659
Total, 1909
302
54
356
154
4956
+English branches.
Aggregate "evening at-
79
Graduations
Quincy High School
Wednesday Evening June 21st.
-
PROGRAMME
PILGRIMS' CHORUS", Tannhauser Wagne: High School Chorus
GRANDMOTHER'S SCHOOL DAYS
Helen May Farwell
THE AMERICAN INDIAN OF TODAY
Frederick Sutermeister
GIPSY CHORUS", Bohemian Girl Balfe
High School Chorus
BEAUTY ABOUT US
Clara Vance Bushnell
THE ANCIENT SHIP
Paul Blackmur
80
A MOONLIGHT BOAT-RIDE", Il Trovatore Verdi
High School Chorus
ADDRESS: "I lay the Game"
Dr. Charles A. Prosser Deputy Commissioner of Education
a. "MARCH OF THE TOREADORS", Carmen Bizet
b. "SILENT NOW THE DROWSY BIRD" Offenbach
High School Chorus
PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS
Mr. John L. Miller Chairman of the School Committee
'FORTH WE GO" Macy
Graduating Cl .. ss
Director of Music-MISS EMMA A. PERKINS
Accompanist-GUSTAF CLARENCE LUNDIN '12 Orchestra
EDWARD BERMAN '14
RALPH WEYMOUTH '13
WILLIAM ROCHE '12 CLIFTON YOUNG '14
Class Motto- Facto Probant Class Flower -- Jack Rose
81
Class of 1911
Evelyn Frances Kelley
Dorothy Kingsbury
Freda Klingenhagen
Laura Gertrude Labadie
Lora Elizabeth Lamb Margaret Mauran Lawrence
Helen Marie Little Harriet Allen Lombard
Florence Edna Luhmann
Anna Cunningham McDowell
Mary Catherine McIntire
Helen Agnes Mahoney
William Manning
Clara Frances Mansfield
Jerome Conway Markham
Helen Maxwell Mayer
Adria Maria Miller
Walter Gladstone Morrison
Harry Joseph Murphy
Amy Wilhelmina Nelson
Nellie Yule Norrie
Joseph Christopher O'Connor
Annie Louise Oliver
Arvin Page
*Edward Cahill Park John Shaw Pfaffman Blanche Jennie Picard James Weston Pratt Harold Price
William Harold Prout
Ednah Gertrude Rhodes
Artemas Melville Dingwell Marion Lucille Downey
Philip Armour Rice
Alexander Albert Robertson
*Helen May Farwell Weinande Anna Favorite Olive Fay
Winthrop Maynard Safford Bruce Wilder Saville
Elizabeth Wing Sayward
Dorothy Burr Flahive John Kilmartin Goodhue Florence Ellen Hart
Helen Josephine Schools Kenneth Sutherland Smith Doris Jeannette Straw
May Genevieve Herne Harold Singleton Hill
*Frederick Sutermeister Herbert Sutermeister Frank Adams Tirrell
*Anna Maria Johnson Katherine Matheson Johnson Ouida Mabel Keay
*Clara Margaret Tubman Donald Malcolm Welsh Edward Leopold Werner
Russell Westland
*One of the ten highest in scholarship
Annie Robina Allen John William Anderson *Edith Bessie Armstrong Jean Sharp Arthur Leslie Waterbury Arthur Cora Cardew Barnicoat Marian Frances Bill
*Paul Blackmur Marion Bolster Mildred Louise Bonney
Daisy Deane Brooks Harry Foote Brown Clara Vance Bushnell
Marian Frances Cahill Helga Lena Carlson
Harold William Chapman Millard Samuel Chapman
Marion Belle Clark Lucy Lavinia Coolidge Agnes Gertrude Coughlan
*Donald Prescott Crane Sidney Leben Crane William Grigg Cranshaw Mabelle Hester Crockett Mary Louise Curry Ruth Elizabeth Dahl Louise Anna Daley Dorothy Wilhelmine Darling
Annie Jones Denton Mary Luella Desmond
*Benjamin Morris Hooper Henry Hallowell Huston
82
The Grammar Schools
Friday Afternoon June 16,
PROGRAMME
MARCH :-- Piano, Violins, Drum Patriotic Medley Selected.
CHORUS :- In The Harbor We've Been Sheltered
Arr. from "Martha " -- Veazie
INTRODUCTORY REMARKS Albert Leslie Barbour
GIRLS CHORUS -- a. Spring Song Mendelssohn
BOYS CHORUS- b. He Shall Fecd His Flock Handel
ADDRESS.
James W. MacDonald
Agent of t' e State Board of Education
CHORUS- a. Fairyland Waltz
Veazie
b. Cradle Song Frank
PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS
Chairmen of Sub-Committees
CHORUS-a. The Call to Arms b. Salute to the Flag C. America Veazie
Director of Music-MISS EMMA A. PERKINS
Accompanist-GUSTAF CLARENCE LUNDIN, Q. H. S. '12 Orchestra-WILLIAM J. ROACHE, Q. H. S. '12 RALPH ELWIN WEYMOUTH, Q. H. S. '13 EDWARD BERMAN, Q. H. S. '14 CLIFTON HOSMER YOUNG, Q H. S. '14
83
Graduates of June 1911
ADAMS SCHOOL-32
Charles Hood Armstrong
Katherine Horgan
Matilda Bishop
Elizabeth Inglis
Pauline Imelda Brogan
Ambrose Dennis Keliher
Daniel Brundage
John Joseph McConarty
Ellen Elizabeth Cahill
Albert Mecagni
Lillian May Corbett
David Hill Morrison
John Joseph Costa
Alfred Nicoll Alice Moore Parmenter
Irving Luke Craven
Irene May Devaney
Henning Nelson Pearson Marian Harper Raleigh
Beatrice Barnes Fenby
Margaret Irving Robertson
Gertrude Burndetta Ferguson
James Everett Smith
Edward Joseph Ford
Violet Lillian Smith
Henry Timothy Ford
Bernice Goodwin Stoddard
Robert Edward Foy
John Joseph Swain Anna Mary Venna
ATHERTON HOUGH SCHOOL-13
Wallace Eugene Coughlan
Florence Estella Isbister
Martin Thomas Delaney
Francis Joseph Noonan
Harold Frank Goodwin
Samuel Lewis Pawsey
Margaret Esther Hanrahan
Thelma Eliza Piper
Rupert Merrill Hinds
Esther Marion Sias Louis Irving Smith
Sarah Elizabeth Thorne
CODDINGTON SCHOOL-41
Margaret Christina Adams
Margaret Atwood
Mary Kathryn Bradley
Helen May Lord
Phillis Wilhelmina Collins Julia Frances Coyle
John Patrick MacNeil Louise Marie McGovern
Willard Frederick Crocker John Duncan Cunningham Robert Wallace Davis Michael David D'hooge
Dorothy Wills Nadeau Clara Elizabeth Olson Frederick Jessen Rasmussen Lillian Avalena Read Ethel Agnes Reardon
Waldo Norton Finney
George Verrill Round
Harold Ford Round Guy William Shaw
Anna Louise Ford Alfred Gabriel Edmund Gabriel Francis James Gillis William Hardy Haslett Alice Josephine Hogan Benjamin Johnson, Jr. Jennie Kerner Ruth Helen Leavitt
Alfred Clifford Smith, Jr. Mildred Mae Smith Amy Torrey Pearl Etta Trumbull Charles Augustus Walther Elsie Louise Webber Thomas Lindall Williams Bradford Stetson Wilson
Marion Finn
Mary Anna Leet Samuel Levy
Anna Stella Dinegan
Lillian Bertha Hansen
Alden Lamson Hudson
84
CRANCH SCHOOL-32
Gustaf Bertal Akerstrom
Carl Hilding Leander
Emma Charlotte Anderson
Alice Josephine Lee
Signe Elvira Backman
Hazel Emeline Livingston
Edwin Anton Barsell Earle Salisbury Bates
Gustaf Edwin Lovendale
Richard Blackmur
Arthur Ferdinand Mattson
Charles Edward Brown Elsie Catherine Danielson
Grace Pratt Miller
Agda Ekblom
Helen Fessenden Miller
Harold Charles England
George Henry Norris, Jr.
Katherine Maria Gannon
Josephine Frances O'Connell
Henry Inkerman Hall, Jr.
William O'Donnell
William Francis Hibbett
Carl Herbert Reis
Ellen Louise Johnson
Grace Marie Sanborn
Esther Victoria Johnson
Ethel Florence Steele
Paul Revere Manly Larkin
Andrew Warren Stewart
GRIDLEY BRYANT SCHOOL-25
Edward Lawrence Bennett John Ambrose Bennett Henry Ignatius Buckley
Johanna Mary Kelly
Mary Elizabeth Kelly
Margaret Mary Manning
Alice Isabel McCormack
Mary Alice McDonald
Catherine Marie Creedon Mary Martha Dever Hilda Frances Farrell
Edna Marion Miller Ellen Marie O'Connell
John Joseph O'Leary
Mary Edna Paquet
Augustus Emanuel Settimelli
Margaret Sugrue Mary Trainor Sugrue
Anna Mary Treacy
JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL-34
Ellen Frances Mathilda Bergfors Marie Isabel Bryant Herbert Elmer Carlson Leo Catler Mary Elizabeth Clare William Ambrose Curtin Ambrose Edward Daley James Andrew Foye Agnes Victoria Frolund John Edward Gibson John Bertram Gillis Helen May Goodoak Etta Rose Grossman Gladys Clara Houston George William Imray Helen Jane Jellow Marguerite Rose Jellow
Andrew Emanuel Johnson Carl Arthur Johnson
Henry Albin Larson
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