Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1913, Part 17

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1913
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2.00


George Linton, Janitor


27.30


John Jacobsen, Janitor Total


17.60


·


$672.90


259


WILLARD.


David H. Goodspeed


$114.00


Elizabeth Sullivan


76.00


Helmni E. Kokkinen


76.00


Elsie A. Williams


58.00


Martha Isaac


56.00


Margaret G. Knight


58.00


Elizabeth M. Douglas


15.00


Joseph Chippendale, Janitor Total


49.40


$502.40


MISCELLANEOUS.


Babb, Edward E. & Co.


$ 19.00


Barnard, F. & Co.


3.70


Citizens Gas Light Company


18.84


Educational Press Company


5.00


Foy, R. E. & Co.


.41


Hammett. J L. Company


21.04


Heath, D. C. & Co.


60.50


Prescott, George W. Publishing Co.


13.95


Quincy Electric Light and Power Co.


358.82


Quincy Telegram


8.00


Sheppard, J. F. & Sons


110.58


Silver, Burdett & Co.


2.00


Wadsworth, D. E. & Co.


4.00


Total


$625.84


$2,482.84


ROCK ISLAND FUND. Expended for High School Library Babb, Edward E. & Co. $35.54


FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF THE QUINCY INDEPENDENT INDUSTRIAL DAY SCHOOL AND THE QUINCY INDEPENDENT INDUSTRIAL EVENING SCHOOLS


INDEPENDENT INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.


Appropriated by the City Council


$3,600.00


Expended 3,599.25 Unexpended balance $ .75


260


Itemized Account of Independent Industrial School.


J. Gould Spofford


$2,310.34


Rowland Linfield


600.00


John Jacobsen


55.00


American Machinist


4.90


Babb, Edward E. Co.


204.64


Bay State Paper Co.


2.94


Bruce & Warner


7.50


Carter, John & Co.


13.91


Dietzgen, Eugene Co.


14.47


Frost & Adams Company


31.95


Ginn and Company


11.50


Globe Wernicke Co.


7.00


Int. Marine Engineering


2.00


Machinery


4.00


McKay, David


13.66


Murray & Emery Co.


5.50


Houghton Mifflin Company


19.35


New England Tel. and Tel. Co.


1.83


Popular Mechanics Co.


1.50


Sheppard, J. F. & Co.


216.76


Starbuck, B. M. & Sons


8.75


Westland, William


2.75


Willard Press


5.50


Williams. David


$2.00


Wood Worker and Veneers


1.50


Underwood Typewriter Co.


50.00


Total


$3,599.25


INDUSTRIAL EVENING SCHOOLS.


Appropriated by the City Council


$2,000.00


Expended


1,365.39


Unexpended balance


$634.61


Itemized Account of Industrial Evening School


Bruce & Warner


$ 3.00


Quincy Electric Light & Power Co.


38.16


Citizen's Gas Light Co.


41.72


Ledder & Probst


23.92


Prescott, George W. Publishing Co.


23.35


Quincy Telegram


21.00


Sheppard, J. F. & Sons


76.00


United States Post Office


11.54


Raymond, E. Fenner


75.00


Arthur Ray


115.00


Rowland Linfield


120.00


261


Robert Dinnie


60.00


James J. Driscoll


15.00


Elizabeth Neary


165.00


Ivan G. Smith


27.00


George L .. Colburn


80.00


Louis A. Whitehouse


180.00


Arthur P. Thompson


95.00


Joseph M. Larkin


60.00


Archibald J. Grassick


60.00


William C. Hart


44.20


George O. Shirley


26.00


John Jacobsen


4.50


Total


$1,365.39


262


APPROPRIATIONS EXPENDED BY SCHOOL COMMITTEE


Expended in 1913


Administration


$ 5,839.49


Instruction


139,387.55


Text Books


5,416.40


Stationery


5,906.50


Operation of Plant


21,409.06


Maintenance


726.83


Miscellaneous


2,159.31


Evening Schools


2,482.84


Total


$183,327.98


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


1912


35,219,786


804,937


172,225


21.4


1913


36,610,560


867,684


182,625


21.4


TABLE GIVING A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SCHOOL PROPERTY ; ALSO THE VALUE OF SCHOOLHOUSES AND LOTS, ETC. JANUARY 1, 1914.


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


Vale of Buildings


Value of Furniture


TOTAL


Area Lots (Square Feet)


High


B


1010


New


1907


Steam


$17,000


$150 000


$20,000


$187,000


85,348


New Adams


B


12


500


New


1913


Steam


6,875


75,000


6,450


84,325


137,300


Adams


10


300


Fair


1855


Hot air


5,000


20,000


300


25,300


20,290


(Industrial)


4


175


New


1911


Hot air


6,000


20,000


1,000


27,000


50,000


Atherton Hough


B


3


12


600


New


1909


Steam


17,800


70,000


5,500


93,300


41,120


Coddington


B


9


426


New


1900


Steam


5,000


35,000


2,000


42,000


(2,628


Cranch


B


6


426


Good


1896


Steanı


3,000


35,000


1,500


39,500


52,272


Gridley Bryant


B


10


508


Good


1886


Steam


5,000


35,000


2,000


42,000


110,915


John Hancock


B


2


1:2


520


Good


1892


Steam


3,500


35,000


1,800


40,300


39,349


Lincoln


B


9


426


Good


1896


Steam


4,075


35.000


2,000


41,075


31,160


Mass, Fields


352


New


1912


Steam


1,900


40,000


3,400


45,300


77.406


Montclair


B


3


12


600


New


1907


Steam


10,000


60,000


3.000


73,000


58,286


Quincy


B


10


525


New


1903


Steam


2,450


53,000


2,500


57,950


35,590


Washington


B


20


Good


1891


Steanı


12,700


100,000


3,500


116,200


03,255


Willard


B


12


184


New


1912


Steam


6,100


75,000


6,450


87,550


94.671


Wollaston


Land-High


3,000


3,000


31.400


School Ave.


Land-Quincy Neck


500


500


9,200


Land-East Squantum St.


Old Schoolhouse Lot


5 500


5 500


67,759


155


7.810


$115.100


$838,000


$61.400


$1 014.800


-


1


263


B


264


STATISTICS PERTAINING TO ATTENDANCE.


THE SCHOOL CENSUS.


Number of children in Quincy between five and fifteen years of age September 1, 1913, 8,967


Number of children in Quincy between five and fifteen years of age, September 1, 1912, 8,648


Net gain over census of 1912, 319


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


133


204


195


151


162


13


146


150


146


113


1537


Ward 2


91


133


159


108


141


117


134


119


120


129


1251


Ward 3


82


205


253


203


252


248


273


222


254


228


2220


Ward 4


67


172


213


184


194


179


164


172


174


131


1650


Ward 5


48


125


97


113


114


114


108


:115


106


113


1053


Ward 6


140


123


128


121


119


117


131


110


141


126


1256


Totals,


561


962


1045


880


9 82


912


956


888


941


840


8967


265


GENERAL STATISTICS.


Population of the city, 1910


Valuation, 1913


Gain over 1912


Tax rate per thousand


32,642 $36,610,560.00


1,235,845.00 23.70


Number of schoolhouses-January 1, 1914 14


Number of occupied schoolrooms, January 1, 1914 171


Number of unoccupied schoolrooms, January 1, 1914 4


Number of halls 5


Number of High School teachers, January 1, 1914; men, 10; women, 21; total 31


Number of elementary school teachers, January 1, 1914 men, 9; women, 139; total 148


Number of supervisors, January 1, 1914 5


Number of assistants and clerks, January 1, 1914 6


Total number of persons in the schools 190


-


Per capita expenditure in Quincy for support of schools $31.07


Per capita expenditure in State for support of schools 40.41


Increased per capita cost in Quincy due mainly to in- creased salaries. Note increased cost in State.


266


SUMMARY OF MASTERS' REPORTS, JUNE 26, 1913.


SCHOOL


Number of


Boys


Girls Number of


Total


Enrollment


Average


Membership


Average


Attendance


Per Cent of


Attendance


High


447


419


866


778


741


95.2


Adams


191


226


417


383


.352


92.0


Atherton Hough


120


99


219


174


159


91.1


Coddington


284


287


571


518


472


91.3


Cranch


188


156


344


318


304


95.4


Gridley Bryant


140


137


277


250


232


93.0


John Hancock


196


161


357


336


317


94.3


Lincoln


261


216


487


435


411


94.1


Massachusetts Fields


235


206


441


370


342


92.6


Montclair


158


137


295


251


231


91.8


Quincy


219


239


458


430


402


91.5


Washington


291


280


571


474


433


91.3


Willard


416


411


827


766


738


95.1


Wollaston


244


236


480


408


374


91.8


Totals.


3,390


3,210


6,610


5,900


5,509


92.9


Totals, 1912


3,168


3,048


6,216


5,725


5,376


93.7


Totals, 1911


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, 1966


3,129


3,031


6,160


5,591


5,152


91.9


267


DISTRIBUTION OF PUPILS BY SCHOOLS AND GRADES IN SEPTEMBER, 1913


SCHOOLS


IBIA IIB HIA III B IILA IV | V VI VII VIII Totals


Adams


38


19


39


16


22


12


29


50


55


38


35


853


Atherton Hough


22


11


15


17


20


16


22


25


22


16


16


202


Coddington


66


33


63


10


32


Cranch


39


21


19


21


15


10


25


26


44


57


37


29


29


324


Lincoln


50


32


42


26


31


35


40


71


62


52 37


54


55


54


45


496


Willard


83


39


83


38


65


39


86


81 101


93


78.


Wollaston


45


26


36


17


36


15


33


60 66


52


32


418


Totals


572 300


484


221


400


226 522 708 689 562


531


5215


IBIA HIBHA INI IV V VI VII


VIII


Totals


Totals, 1912


562 245 417 207 499 727 719 594 589 488


44* 5091


*Mixed grade vocational classes.


IB


14


II


III


IV


Totals, 1911. .


456


214


444


672


682


654


653


559


553


4887


Totals, 1910. .


367


745


670


661


640


588


598


548


4817


Totals, 1909. .


934


797


762


713


676


660


620


509


5671


Totals, 1908. .


953


768


704


665


689


634


578


454


5445


Totals, 1907. .


878


743


662


649


655


614


529


477


5207


Totals, 1906. .


890


748


651


674


624


552


544


492


5175


Totals, 1905. .


921


688


671


646


561


563


583


461


5094


41


326


Gridley Bryant ..


25


7


23


8


25


8


John Hancock. ..


26


25


19


18


16


24


13


10


26


32


69


58


45


261 457


Quincy


49


25


42


14


44


14


43


53


77


46


31


36


27


245


Mass. Fields


40


16


39


13


32


Montclair


31


19


14


9


14


Washington


58


27


50


14



15


48


64


71


56


42


30


29


42


46 34


35


118 386


47


46.


74


59


517


15


47 29


VII


VIII Totals


268


AVERAGE NUMBER BELONGING FOR A SERIES OF YEARS


1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913


Adams


425


450


478


482


470


483


496


504


312


347


383


Atherton Hough


Coddington.


405


407


455


439


463


471


553


612


466


439


518


Cranch.


298


292


313


354


358


406


393


382


329


332


318


Gridley Bryant.


320


320


317


321


312


290


292


298


271


265


250


John Hancock


345


360


354


378


373


400


386


385


327


342


336


Lincoln.


439


437


445


426


427


408


457


499


444


442


435


Mass. Fields


372


390


396


391


387


380


404


403


388


393


370


Montclair


251


Quincy


431


472


480


510


544


546


589


624


620


604


439


Washington


364


399


456


460


489


509


524


522


436


441


474


Willard


877


853


862


816


829


815


815


807


763


786


766


Wollaston


353


365


363


372


363


347


374


399


385


415


408


High


483


538


599


642


655


714


707


704


680


757


778


Totals


5112 5283 5518 5591 5670 5769 5990 6139 5550 5725 5900


DISTRIBUTION OF PUPILS BY AGES AND GRADES IN SEPTEMBER, 1913. SHOWING THE NUMBER OF OVER- AGE CHILDREN IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS


Ages


I B


I A


II B


IIA IIIBIIIA IV


V


VI


VII


VIII Totals


6 vears.


305


161


26


1


2


7 years.


50


110


348


107


63


5


2


8 years


8


19


77


83


247


90


60


5


16


683


10 years.


3


2


4


8


12


34


132


221


204


14


634


11 years.


1


1


3


3


5


7


64


136


209


164


11


604


12 years.


1


2


2


22


68


155


183


170


603


13 years.


4


8


28


87


134


197


460


14 years.


1


4


12


15


57


105


194


15 years.


2


3


9


38


52


16 years.


.


.


. .


. .


1


1


10


12


Totals,


572


300


484


221


400


226


522


708


639 562


531


5215


.


695


685


9 years


4


7


26


18


67


80


229


236


. .


. .


. .


. .


.


.


.


129


162


174


·


. .


593


2


269


AVERAGE AGE IN EACH GRADE IN SEPTEMBER, 1913


IB IA


II BII A III BIIIA IV V


VI


VII


VIII


Adams


. 6 4 7 1 7 7 8 2 .8 8 9 5 10-2 10-9


11-11 12-6


13-0


Atherton Hough . 6 4 6 10 7 5 8 8 8 7 95


9-5 10-6


12 3 12-9 13-7


Coddington. 6-10 7-5 7-108-0 8-5 9-1


9-10 10-10 11-1 12-11 14-0


Cranch 6 5 7 0 7 5 8 0 8 4 8 9 10 1 10-6 11-5 12-1 13 6


Gridley Bryant. . . 6 4 72 7 3 8 3 8 6 8 7 John Hancock . .. 6 4 7 3 7 9 8 3 8 5 9 0


9-10 10-2


11 3 12 2 13-0


10- 7 10-9 12-0 12-7 13-5


Lincoln.


6-4 7-3 7 8 8-3 8-109-7


10-1 10-11.11-9 12-6


13-1


Mass. Fields. 6 6 6 10 7-7 7-108 5 96


10-0 |10-7 11-7 |12-9 13-3


Montclair


6-2 71 76 77 8694


9 9 10 9 11-5 12-10 13-7


Quincy


6-6 7-6 7-7 7-108 5 95


9-8


10-7 11-10 12-4 13-6


Washington


6-107-3 89 838194


10- 7


11-6 12-9 12-5 13-9


Willard


6 6 70 79 85


8-10.9 4


10 3


10-8


11 6 12-3 13-7


Wollaston


6268 75858493


9 6


10-3


11-3


12-1 13-0


Average.


- 6-5 6-10 7-8 8-2 8 7 9-1 10-0 10-7


11-8


12-6


13-5


IB


IA


II


III


IV


V


VI


Average, 1912


6 5


7 3


7-10


8-10 9-7 10-7 11-9 12-7 13-4


Average, 1911


6-5


7-3


7-9


8-5


9-10 10-7


11-3 12-6 13-5


Average, 1910.


6-7


7-3


8-5


9-6 10-6


11-6 12-6 13-5


Average. 1909


..


5-10


7-5


8-6


9-4 10-6 11-8 12-5 13-8


Average, 1908


5-11


7-5


8-5


9-5 10-7


11-7 12-6 13-5


Average, 1907


6-0


7-2


8-3


9-4 10-5 11-7 12-6 13-4


270


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


40


13


27


36


35


29


3


0 1 5


2


Atherton Hough


18


9


9


17


15


8


0 0


4


5


1


Coddington


62


24


38


56


54


39


6


2


7 3


5


Cranch


36


21


15


35


35


24


7 0


1 0


0


1 7


0


Lincoln


28


13


15


28


24


16


5


0


0 1


7 4


Montclair


28


16


12


22


18


18


0 0


3


3 4


Quincy


46


19


27


43


43


34


4


0


1


5


2


Washington


37


15


22


35


33


28


3


0


0


1


2


Willard


68


38


30


64


59


34


6


0 4 20


4


Wollaston


59


28


31


56


55


35


6


3


7 7


1


Totals


510


244


266


473


445


321


48


5 31


73


29


Totals, 1911


521


244


277


444


418


295 62


0


19 77


49


Totals, 1910


489


239


250


420


384


279


52


3


8


97 50


Totals, 1909


434


205


229


367


348


256 52


3


13


55


53


Totals, 1908


454


214


240


396


362


272


48


1


14


73 46


Totals, 1907


435


199


236


435


412


298 44


2


13


73


5


Totals, 1906


453


220


323


296


375


257 51


0


20


75


13


0 4


1


Gridley Bryant


25


12


13


22


22


20


John Hancock


23


12


11


23


22


11


4


6 0


Massachusetts Fields . ..


40


24


16


36


30


25


3


1 0


3


ATTENDANCE AND PUPILS PER TEACHER FOR A SERIES OF YEARS


SCHOOL YEAR


1903 1904 1905 1906 1907


1908


1909


1910 |1911


1912 1913


Average number belonging, Day Schools ..


5,112 5, 283 5, 518 5,591 5, 670 5, 769 5,990 6, 139 5,550 5, 725 5,900


Average attendance, Day Schools.


4,705 4, 848 5, 132 5, 152 5, 201 5, 364 5, 578 5, 684 5, 167 5,376 5, 509


Average number belonging, High School


483


538


599


642


655


714 707


704


680


757


778


Average attendance, High School


151


508


569


607


612


673


671


667


643


718


741


Per cent, of attendance, Day Schools


92 91.2


93


91.9 91.7 92.9


93.2 94 1 93.1 93.7


92.9


Number of class room teachers, Day Schools


133


137


139


141


144


153


159


162


162


166


166


Number of pupils per teacher. Elementary Schools.


10


41


41


41


12


10


39


41


36


36


38


Number of class room teachers, High School.


17


20


20


20


22


25


25


28


28


29


29


Number of pupils per teacher, High School


28


27


30


32


30


29


29


25


24


26


27


271


272


TRUANT STATISTICS


Number of


Absences


Reported


Number of


Parents


Notified


Truancies


Determined by


Investigation


Children Re-


turned to School


from Street


Tardiness


Investigated


Manufactories


and Stores


Number Children


Found Employed


Contrary to Law


Number of


Court Cases


Number Placed on Probation


January


182


170


11


1


1


J


1


2


1


February


125


120


12


0


0


4


0


0


0


March


130


125


15


2


1


3


2


1


0


April


108


103


14


0


0


2


0


0


0


May


105


102


24


1


0


4


0


1


1


June


102


98


32


0


2


0


1


0


0


September


156


154


20


2


1


3


C


1


1


October.


177


175


17


1


U


4


1


0


0


November


200


195


21


0


1


3


0


0


0


December


200


198


14


2


1


5


1


1


0


Totals


1,485


1,440


180


9


7


35


6


6


3


Number of labor certificates issued to Sept. 24, 1913


606 Number of labor certificates issued from Sept. 24 to Dec. 31, 1913 170


Number of educational certificates issued from Sept. 24 to Dec. 31, 1913


966


Total certificates issued 1,742


Increase over last year 911


Visited


1


273


RESULTS OF SIGHT AND HEARING TESTS.


SCHOOL


Number


Examined


Defective


in Eyesight


Defective


in Hearing


Parents


Notified


High


938


56


8


63


Adams


318


139


0


63


Atherton Hough


210


16


4


15


Coddington


532


51


12


53


Cranch


329


26


1


17


Gridley Bryant


24€


33


6


20


John Hancock


32


42


7


31


Lincoln


441


90


10


44


Massachusetts Fields


390


48


24


45


Montclair


261


29


3


22


Quincy


469


16


2


5


Washington


534


55


3


58


Willard


782


36


17


53


Wollaston


426


59


8


39


Totals


6200


696


105


528


274


REPORT OF THE SCHOOL SAVINGS BANK FROM JULY 1, 1912, TO JULY 1, 1913.


SCHOOL


Number of Depositors.


Amount Deposited.


Average Deposit.


Number who previously had


Savings Bank books.


Number of new Savings Bank


Number who have withdrawn


Amount withdrawn.


Total deposited from October


1, 1908.


Adams


173


$556.44


$3.94


33


18


60


$148.55


$2,917.03


*Atherton Hough


93


165.26


1.77


25


10


21


31.05


388.42


Coddington


193


736.06


3.81


159


20


45


88.42


3,633.17


Cranch


124


343.56


2.77


53


14


32


64.62


2,141.15


Gridley Bryant


130


269.91


2.07


46


18


31


48.31


2,012.03


John Hancock


126


636.40


5.05


60


20


21


46.22


2,711.31


Lincoln


169


550.85


3.25


93


23


33


S5.02


2,450.71


Massachusetts Fields


184


773.26


4.20


212


28


70


122.03


4,477.39


** Montclair


135


396.73


2.93


39


19


19


27.96


492.54


Quincy


197


567.41


2.83


235


19


67


129.21


3,860.15


Washington


203


1,030.17


5.07


63


36


83


151.09


3,968.01


Willard


208


963.36


3.18


156


35


31


111.55


4,637.25


Wollaston


180


761.74


4.25


199


23


64


99.93


4,053.67


Totals


2,115


$7,741.15


$3.47


1,373


283


577


$1,153.96 $87,742.83


accounts.


money.


*Opened January, 1911.


** Opened September 1, 1912.


275


HIGH SCHOOL


Distribution of Pupils by Ages and Classes, September, 1913


Class


12 13


14


15


16


17


18 19


Total


Class


Totals


Graduates


Boys Girls


1


2


8


1


7


Seniors


Boys Girls


1


14


26


16


6


63


Juniors


Boys Girls


12


35


24


2


2


75


179


1


21


42


23


6!


2


95


Sophomores


Boys Girls


1


23


46


37


15


1


123 125


248


1


17


52


37


13


5


Freshmen


Boys Girls


6


35


57


58


13


1


1


171


Totals


Boys Girls


40 120 113 117


67


16


4


477


938


6


36, 75 132 107|


65


31


9


461


AVERAGE AGES OF PUPILS, SEPTEMBER, 1913


Class


Average Age


Oldest


Young- est


Average Age of Class


Graduates


Boys Girls


17-9


17-8


17-9 18-11


16-1


17-8


Seniors


Boys Girls


18-10


19-1


15-8


17-11


Juniors


Boys Girls


16-2


18-10


14-6


16-3


Sophomores


Boys Girls


15-2


17-4 17-10


13-5 13-4


15-2


Freshmen


Boys Girls


14-4


17-4


12-6


14-4


14-3


18-


12-1


1


1


8


19


20


11


2


52


115


39


97


55


26


8


1


226


397


17-3


19-4


15-


16-3


19-5


14-4


15-1


17-9


HIGH SCHOOL .- Distribution of Pupils by Subjects.


English


French


German


Latin


History


Botany and Physiology


Biology


Physics


Elementary Algebra


Plane Geometry


Mathematic Rev.


Sol. Geom. and Adv. Alg.


Commercial Arithmetic


Industrial History


Bookkeeping


Stenography


Typewriting


Bus. Law and Review


Manual Training


Mechanical Drawing


Free-hand Drawing


Domestic Science


Sewing and Dressmaking


Physical Training


Music


Class Totals


GRADUATES


Boys Girls


1


1


1


1


1


1


2


1


1


1


1


1


2


2


3


7


8


Boys


52


12|


18


8


47


1


19


2


1


13 11


16


15 32


12 22


20


3


3


20


52


SENIORS


Girls


63


17


10


16


49


2


1


8


1


6


8


7


7 5 32


4


4


8


5


49


63


115


JUNIORS


Boys Girls


75 29


25


15


17


5 30


2 2. 33


1


1 32| 31 31


6 18


7


4 33


75


95 33


29


26


26


4


2 3: 28


1


1: 48


49


48


25 12| 10 11 80


95


170


SOPHOMORES


Boys Girls


123


54


8


28


3


2 56


5 13 60


.


.


6 10: 19: 73


4


4


47 22 59


65 99 125


248


Boys Girls


226


33


1


56


14


6


143


3


87


75 141|70


211


89 226


FRESHMEN


171


62


43|


29


66


50


91


89


37 32 169 149 171


397


TOTALS


Boys Girls


477|1º9 456 159


52|108:118


16


2, 87|


13.160


661


47 11 93 94 94 73


50


49


12|139 244| 92


249 177 477


22| 10: 42 54


35


36|


1 106 114 114 127


87


86


22


4 173


75 109 250 380 461


938


276


31|


35 123


125


47 13 28


6 4 19


9


31


6 9 9 37


3 3


49


65: 12


1


2


5


5


2


1


1


Chemistry


Business Practice


84 84 95 95


51


57 112 118 70,


9


12


277


EVENING SCHOOL STATISTICS.


Number


of Nights


Men Enrolled


Women


Enrolled


Total


Enrollment


Average


Attendance


Number


Attending


Aggregate


Evening


Attendance


Drawing-Spring Term . .


22


23


0


23


14


16


284


Div. A Fall Term


20


28


0


28


17


12


334


Div. B


20


29


0


29


15


14


292


Commercial -- Spring Term ...


33


14


4


18


11


12


380


Advanced Com. - Fall Term ..


40


27


13


40


21


17


836


Elementary "


6 6


40


23


4


27


14


10


560


Civil Service Class


40


23


3


26


14


8


558


Willard School


40


139


50


189


81


65


3228


*Adams School


.


. .


Total, 1913


306


74


380


187


154


6472


Total, 1912


. .


616


65


681


262


147


9599


Total, 1911


. .


595


95


690


254


201


9523


Total, 1910


466


111


577


246


193


8659


Total, 1909


. .


302


54


356


154


4956


75 per cent


*English branches.


*Term so lengthened because of large attendance that returns can- not be printed in this report. Were it possible to include in the above statistics a part of the term equal in length to that reported last year, the total evening school attendance for the year would appear at least 25 per cent greater than last year.


278


INDUSTRIAL EVENING CLASSES FOR THE YEAR 1913


Number of Nights


Enrollment


Average Attendance


Present 75 Per Cent.


of the time


Aggregate Attendance


Monument Design-Spring Term


20


25


17


14


350


66 Fall Term


22


16


11


10


248


Lettering-Spring Term


20


7


7


7


126


66


Fall Term


22


12


8


7


168


License Course for Firemen


20


22


14


13


281


*Course for Plumbers


3


6


4


4


15


Sheet Metal Design-Spring Term.


20


20


10


8


209


Gear Design-Spring Term


20


18


12


11


232


16


16


9


9


139


Blue Print Reading for Machinists


3


8


7


8


22


66


Fall Term


20


21


14


12


270


Mould Loft Work


20


19


15


14


304


*Dressmaking Spring Term


4


8


6


6


24


Spring Term


20


17


14


15


282


Div. A " Fall Term


20


15


11


11


224


Div. B "


Fall Term


20


16


13


13


267


Totals


..


259


181


170


3339


Fall Term


20


13


9


8


178


Fall Term


Number


* Continuation of a class formed and conducted the previous year.


279


LIST OF GRADUATES QUINCY HIGH SCHOOL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25 THE CLASS OF 1913


Frank Brewer Allen


Alice Thelma Holt


Hortense Andrews


Julia Adelaide Holteen


Leslie Arthur Andrews


Willard Oliver Hyland


Albert Edward Artis


Esther Carolyn Johnson


Richard Maurice Ash


Louise Svea Johnson


Josephine W. Aulbach


Eleanor Marden Jones


Mary Elizabeth Avery Alice Beattie


Rebecca Kaufmann Marion Fayetta Keast


Challen Morton Beattie


Mary Frances Kennedy


Esther Eugenia Bergfors


Helen Mary Ketchum


Donald Berry


Fred Morrison Kingsbury


Joseph Robert Betts


Harold Francis La Croix


Livia Maria Bizzozero


Constance Pauline Larkin


Mary Allen Broughton


Chester Harold Brown


Eva Belle Linton John Ivers Little


George Edwin Brown Helen Marie Browne


Annie Margaret Lowe


Harry Melvin Brundage


Dorothy Parker Lowe


Marie Josephine Bruton


Edwin Delahunt McDonald


Helen Zita Buckley


Mary Louise Buckley


Edward Carrington Bullock


Elsie Denton Burrell


Millicent Chapman


Ray Waldemar Magnuson Mitchell John Martin Raybern Blood Melendy Nelson Perry Merrill Allen Pratt Miller


Elton Fletcher Chase


Gladys Irene Moorhouse


Emma Elizabeth Corcoran


Thomas Warren Moran


*Beatrice Irene Costello


Alice Josephine Coughlan


Mabel Frances Coughlan


Vivian Georgianna Cowling Myrick Crane


Vest Emerson Newcomb


Hayden Crocker


George Edwin Dahlquist


William E. Dickson


Florence Belle Nightingale


Woodbury Melbourne Philbrook


Marion Louise Phillips


Edgar Leigh Pinel


Weldon Granville Pratt


Otto Price Ralph Wallace Prout


Viola Ethel Files


Walter Russell Forbush


Camille Baldwin Fuller


Mertie Louise Goodspeed


Russell Kirk Green Lucie Marie Grenier Frances Eleanor Gromberg Ruth Theodora Gullicksen Mildred Louise Hadlock Tekla Wilhelmina Hallquist


Irene Gertrude Harvey Alice Elizabeth Hennigar Esther Mary Hinchon


* Marion Gertrude Rand Leon Nickerson Randall * Priscilla Robinson Elizabeth Rosa Henry Willett Safford


Ednah Mary Sanborn Mildred Hall Sayward Helen Maud Seiders


Margaret Catherine Shyne


Richard Zeigler Crane


Annie Maud Nicholls


Bessie Jane Nicholls Ray Elwin Nichols


Todd Elwell Lawrence Ferguson


Mary Gray Morrison Harold Burnham Neal Florence Helen Nelson Lawrence Edward Newcomb


Helen Josephine Blong


Richard James Larkin Vernie Lura Leonard


280


Mildred Allen Smith Thomas Albert Spencer Elmer Russell Sprague


Millard Monroe Sumner


Edmund Billings Taylor


William Alton Thompson, Jr.


Emery Fridolf Tobin


Edward Lincoln Turner


Sadie Beatrice Welsford Elsie Augusta Whitehead Arthur Francis Williams Charles Wesley Williams


Wilma Gladys Wilson


*Has attained rank of excellent for entire course.


QUINCY GRAMMAR SCHOOLS, FRIDAY, JUNE 20.


ADAMS SCHOOL-36


Noemi Josephine Abbiatti


Percy Jenkins


Charlotte May Barnicoat


Kathryn Little


Edward Henry Barry


Harold Dewey MacDonald


Josephine Battista


Evelyn Margaret Mackenzie


Lawrence Edward Beaton


Alfred Mecagni


Alice Brogan


Esther Adelaide Miller


Mary Burgess


A. Marie Moore John Francis Moore


Ruth Burleigh


Theresa Cahill


Theresa Agnes Nardone


Daniel Patrick Collins


Marie Edna Novelli


Mello Della Lucca


George Russell Prout


Mildred Margaret Diack


Elizabeth Malcoln Robertson


Viola Mae Ford Irene Catherine Goodhue


Mary Rosa Elizabeth May Savage


Jennie May Graham


Nina Ethelyn Smith


Joseph Kolman Grossman


Norman Tallaksen


Bertha May Herbert


Margaret Waddell


Chester Young


ATHERTON HOUGH SCHOOL-17.


Sybil Irene Benn Esther Agnes Cleary


Doris Mae Cannon


George Elwin Comeau Henrietta Sadie Files


Enoch Mervyn Frye Edith Marian Grey Mildred Orcutt Lincoln


Eva Marion


Slaunwhite


CODDINGTON SCHOOL-56.


Robert Eldred Allen Ethel Hildergard Anderson Gertrude Elizabeth Beal Emily Marie Boten Marion Mildred Brown Abigail Rosa Caragno Lottie Casna


James Milledge LeCain


Earle Delmont Littlefield


Mary Adelaide McInerny Warren Joseph Minkle Alfred Osterman


Louis Osterman


Henry Russell O'Brien George Herbert Sweares


Mabel Gertrude Jacobsen


Dominick Chiminiello Marion Elizabeth Clifford Doris Irving Congdon Philip Michael Cook Caroline Marion Crane Channing Walter Deacon Charles Ellsworth Dexter, Jr.


281


Martha Louise Ellingsen Hazel Stone Estey Wendall Edward Feltis Aubrey True Folsom Alice May Ford Margaret Constance Ford


Stanwood Bill Ford


Cecil Gertrude Foss Marjorie Irene Gaudet


Elizabeth Dorothy Russell


Margaret Gavin


Hazel Erma Sabean


Dorothy May Green


Natalie Saville Edith Lillian Shores


Elmer Walter Gustafson


Elizabeth Rose Haslett


Eugene Francis Shyne


Floyd Herbert Hinckley


Karl Worster Sidelinger Baizil Stack Andrew Joseph Thompson


Francis Phillips Innis


Richard Harold Walsh


Mary Webb McAnarney


Edmund Ira Whittemore


Agnes Florence McCarthy


Russell Lory Williams


Ethel Teresa McGrath


Mary Eliazbeth Millar


Josephine Hortense Wood Phillip Taylor Young




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