Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1911, Part 23

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1911
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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


59


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


.


69


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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