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2.00
George Linton, Janitor
27.30
John Jacobsen, Janitor Total
17.60
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$672.90
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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
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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
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1
263
B
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
4×
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
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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
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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
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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