Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1917, Part 17

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1917
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REPORT OF DENTAL CLINIC, JANUARY 2, 1917 TO DECEMBER 23, 1917


Number of patients registered 1,209


Number of visits 3,181


Number of patients dismissed 240


Number of patients discharged 152


Fillings


Number of amalgam fillings 1,033


Number of cement fillings 910


Number of synthetic fillings 503


Number of temporary cement fillings 661


Number of temporary stoppings 3ST


Number of treatments . 744


Extractions


Number of permanent teeth extracted


649


Number of temporary teeth extracted 2.590


Cleanings


Number of patients' teeth cleaned 427


34


GENERAL STATISTICS - DECEMBER 31, 1917


Population of the city, 1917 44,221


Children between five and sixteen, April, 1917 . 11,060


Children between seven and fourteen, April, 1917 9,250 Number of school buildings 16


Number of occupied class rooms . 218


Teachers in High School: men, 10; women, 30; total . . 40


Teachers in elementary schools : men, 9; women, 173; total. 182


Assistants 1


Supervisors : drawing, 1; music, 2; physical training, 1; primary work, 1; grammar grade work, 1; total . . Special teachers of sewing


6


2


Total number of day school teachers


231


Evening School teachers, December 21, 1917


16


High School: men, 2; women, 4; total


6


Elementary : men, 3; women, 7; total 10


Total number of teachers, day and evening 247


Attendance for Year Ending in June


1917 1916 Increase


Total enrollment .


7,782 7,593


189


Average membership


6,950


6,806


144


Average attendance


6,463


6,356


107


Per cent attendance .


93.0


93.3


-. 3


High School graduates


165


134


31


35


SUMMARY OF MASTERS' REPORTS, JUNE 23, 1917


SCHOOL


Boys


Number of Number of Girls


Total Enroll- ment


Average Member- ship


Average Attend- ance


Per Cent of Attend- ance


High


540


57


1,125


1,002


949


94.0


Adams


でまで


218


460


419


390


93.0


Atherton Hough


168


140


308


255


234


91.8


Coddington


373


381


754


650


581


89.2


Cranch.


204


179


383


339


317


93.5


Gridley Bryant .


127


126


253


232


218


94.0


John Hancock .


213


196


409


362


344


95.0


Lincoln


256


246


502


458


435


95.0


Mass. Fields


323


30S


631


540


498


92.2


Montclair


144


124


268


281


260


92.5


Quincy


321


302


623


543


503


92.6


Washington


320


301


621


545


498


91.4


Willard


454


465


919


S46


799


94.4


Wollaston


272


268


540


478


444


92.7


Totals


3.957


3,825


7.796


6.950


6.463


93.0


Totals. 1916


3.870


3.723


7,593


6,806


6,356


93.3


Totals, 1915


3,704


3.483


7,187


6,486


6,067


93.5


Totals, 1914


3.485


3.329


6,814


6,135


5,674


92.4


Totals, 1913


3.390


3.210


6,610


5,900


5,509


92.9


Totals. 1912


3.16S


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. 190S


3.191


3.099


6,290


5.769


5,364


92.9


36


DISTRIBUTION OF ELEMENTARY PUPILS BY SCHOOLS AND GRADES, SEPTEMBER, 1917


SCHOOL


I B


IA


II B


II A


III B


III A


IV B


IV A


VB


VA


VI B


VI A


VII B


VII A


VIII


Total


Adams.


33


16


23


+


27


25


19


28


23


15


29


14


13


15


23


307


Atherton Hough


23


18


19


13


36


11


18


11


21


14


23


13


21


18


22


281


Coddington .


51


27


45


18


41


25


35


25


46


28


56


16


29


16


38


496


Cranch


36


15


26


19


26


22


31


21


29


19


22


21


14


9


21


331


Daniel Webster .


72


30


55


27


48


36


62


40


45


30


53


13


35


20


30


596


FrancisW. Parker


55


29


46


32


51


21


35


28


37


36


40


22


47


36


83


598


Gridley Bryant


21


14


23


9


23


11


20


10


22


9


19


6


26


10


20


243


John Hancock . .


36


25


37


26


28


20


29


18


20


19


21


13


25


13


31


361


Lincoln .


49


26


40


24


40


37


38


35


34


30


28


26


30


16


26


479


Mass. Fields


35


22


32


22


37


20


41


21


28


17


34


25


.


. .


. .


4


10


6


9


6


12


9


10


8


5


9


14


129


Quincy .


38


20


40


21


44


18


32


29


35


22


34


21


32


17


35


438


Washington


34


22


45


15


22


18


16


37


30


11


23


11


24


18


27


353


Willard


72


38


70


51


73


39


74


39


45


47


82


25


51


17


86


809


Wollaston


39


26


39


14


38


23


39


19


25


24


35


36


28


16


30


431


Totals


606 334 549 299 544 332 498 367


452 330 509


270


380 230 486 6186


334


Montclair


12


6


9


37


AVERAGE NUMBER BELONGING FOR A SERIES OF YEARS


SCHOOL


1908


1909


1910


1911


1912


1913


1914


1915


1916


1917


Adams


483


496


504


312


347


383


359


376


407


419


Atherton Hough


129


162


174


187


206


241


255


Coddington


471


553


612


466


439


518


517


581


625


650


Cranch


406


393


382


329


332


318


317


335


360


339


Gridley Bryant.


290


292


298


271


265


250


237


224


242


232


John Hancock .


400


386


385


327


342


336


360


348


340


362


Lincoln .


408


457


499


444


449


435


457


467


469


458


Mass. Fields


380


404


403


388


393


370


388


423


479


5440


Montclair


251


283


276


283


281


Quincy


546


589


624


620


604


439


474


515


550


543


Washington


509


52-4


522


436


441


474


493


535


538


545


Willard


815


815


807


763


786


766


788


814


838


846


Wollaston


347


374


399


385


415


408


431


464


462


478


High


714


707


704


680


757


778


845


922


964 1,002


Totals


5,769 5,990 6,139 5,550 5,725 5,900 6, 136 6,486


6,806 6,950


DISTRIBUTION OF PUPILS BY AGES AND GRADES IN SEPTEMBER, 1917. SHOWING THE NUMBER OF OVER-AGE CHILDREN IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS


Age


I B


IA


II B


II A


III B


III A


IV B


IVA


VB


VA


VIB


VIA


VIIB


VII A


VIII


Total


6 years.


548


211


45


1


1


806


7 years.


47


105


439 187


95


10


4


887


8 years.


10


13


50


87


364


177


73


11


5


790


9 years.


3


11


19


71


106


310


197


99


29


6


851


10 years.


1


2


1


5


11


31


90


101


140


116


21


5


1


777


1 years


2


5


18


39


74


104


254


112


99


33


12


752


12 years.


2


3


11


20


44


90


96


186


77


106


635


13 years.


7


2


8


33


33


64


89


238


475


14 years.


1


3


5


10


5


21


27


97


169


15 years.


3


5


3


28


39


16 years.


5


5


Totals .


606 334 549 299 544


332


498 367


452 330 509 270


380 230 486 6186


.


. .


249


1


38


AVERAGE AGE IN EACH GRADE IN SEPTEMBER, 1917


SCHOOL


I B


I A


II B


II A


III B


III A


IV B


IVA


VB


VA


VI B


VIA


VII B


VII A


VIII


Adams. .


6-3


7-2


7-3


8-5


8-7


9-4


9-10 10-0


10-8


11-1


11-4


12-1


12-4


13-1|13-11


Atherton Hough .


6-6


7-1


7-9


8-6


8-2


9-1


9-6


10-4


10-2


11-0


11-4


12-2


12-6


14-0 13-10


Coddington .


6-7


7-1


7-4


8-5


8-2


9-0


9-9


10-6


10-6


11-4


11-7


12-5


12-8


12-9|13-4


Cranch . .


6-3


6-11


7-5


7-11


8-2


9-1


9-5


10-0


10-2


11-2


11-6


12-0


12-5


12-8|13-10


Daniel Webster


6-1


7-0


7-2


8-0


3-6


9-3


9-8


10-2


10-9


11-6


12-3


12-1


12-6


13-2 13-10


Francis W. Parker.


6-4


7-0


7-5


7-11


8-4


9-1


9-5


10-0


10-2


10-11 11-5


12-3


12-6


13-3|13-5


Gridley Bryant.


6-4


7-0


7-2


7-8


8-7


8-10


9-5


9-11 10-6


11-9


11-7


11-10


12-3


12-5 13-3


John Hancock .


6-4


6-8


7-3


7-11


8-7


8-11


9-7


10-4


9-11 10-8


11-4


12-3


12-3


12-7 13-2


Lincoln. .


6-4


7-2


7-6


8-1


8-5


9-3


9-10 10-5


10-11 11-4


12-2


12-3


12-5


13-5 13-6


Mass. Fields


6-5


7-0


7-4


8-2


8-2


8-8


9-2


9-8


10-4


11-1


11-5


12-1


11-4


12-0


13-6 13-9


Quincy . .


6-5


6-11


7-5


8-0


8-3


9-4


9-7


9-11 10-4


11-3


10-10 12-3


12-4


12-6 12-10


Washington


6-7


6-11


7-6


8-0


8-5


9-7


10-1


10-0


10-11 11-7


12-1


11-9


12-1


13-2 14-1


Willard ..


6-4


7-0


7-4


7-10


8-7


8-11


9-6


9-10|10-6


10-11|11-6


12-1


12-6


12-9|13-7


Wollaston


6-5


6-10


7-1


7-9


8-3


8-11


9-3


9-9


10-6


10-9


11-1


11-8


12-4


12-9|13-3


Average .


6-4


6-11


7-4


8-0


8-4


9-0


9-6


10-0


10-5


11-2


11-6


12-0


12-4


13-0|13-6


Montclair.


6-6


6-10


7-4


7-10


8-6


8-6


9-4


9-11 10-6


11-2


11-6


39


GRADUATES


The following table shows the number and character of the certificates granted in June and the distribution of the graduates in September.


SCHOOL


Boys


Girls


Number of


Graduates


Entered High


Woodward


Institute


Other Schools


Left School


Adams.


22


24


46


29


3


2


12


Atherton Hough .


11


14


25


17


5


1


Coddington


23


32


55


38


2


10


5


Cranch .


24


12


36


23


2


9


2


Gridley Bryant .


9


13


11


2


S


1


John Hancock


29


15


44


24


1


12


7


Lincoln .


22


21


43


25


+


10


Massachusetts Fields


23


18


41


27


+


9


1


Montclair


13


14


27


20


1


. .


6


Quincy


38


35


73


57


7


8


1


Washington


10


22


32


22


3


4


3


Willard .


45


51


96


42


3


32


19


Wollaston


24


40


64


45


9


9


1


Totals


293


311


604


380


43


118


63


Totals, 1916


269


286


555


368


48


67


72


Totals, 1915


250


273


482


320


57


43


63


Totals, 1914


268


254


484


323


43


53


59


Totals, 1913


244


266


473


321


48


36


73


Totals, 1912


241


265


461


308


73


21


74


Totals, 1911


244


277


444


295


62


19


77


Totals, 1910


239


250


420


279


52


11


97


Totals, 1909


205


229


367


256


52


16


55


40


41


ATTENDANCE AND PUPILS PER TEACHER FOR A SERIES OF YEARS


SCHOOL YEAR


1908


1909


1910


1911


1912


1913


1914


1915


1916


1917


Average number belonging, Day Schools .


5,769


5,990 6,139 5,550


5,725


5,900 6,136


6,486


6,806


6,950


Average attendance, Day Schools . .


5,364


5,578 5,684


5,167 5,376


5,509 5,673


6,067


6,355


6,463


Average number belonging, High School .


714


707


704


680


757


778


845


922


964


1,002


Average attendance, High School .


673


671


667


643


718


741


798


878


909


942


Number of classroom teachers, Elementary .


128


134


138


134


137


137


139


146


153


162


Number of pupils per teacher, Elementary Schools


40


39


41


36


36


38


39


38


39


37


Number of classroom teachers, High School . .


25


25


28


28


29


29


30


33


36


38


Number of pupils per teacher, High School .


29


29


25


24


26


27


28


28


27


26


-


ATTENDANCE OFFICER'S REPORT


1917


Number of C'Hsrs


Investigated


Actual


Truants


Children of School


Age Returned to


School from Street


Manufactories and


Stores Inspected


Number found


Employed Contrary


to Law


January.


1S5


27


3


5


1


February


142


24


5


2


2


March .


161


30


2


4


1


April


156


35


6


3


3


May


156


34


3


4


June .


131


29


4


1


July


. . .


. .


. .


August


. .


September


155


17


5


3


1


October .


222


31


6


2


November


310


38


3


5


3


December


160


28


S


4


2


Totals


1.77S


293


46


37


15


RESULT OF SIGHT AND HEARING TESTS


SCHOOL


Number


Examined


Defretive


in Eyesight


Defective


in Hearing


Parents Notified


High


1,047


35


14


41


Adams


266


13


1


14


Atherton Hough.


259


14


2


16


Coddington


496


33


1


33


Cranch


283


17


1


18


Daniel Webster


631


S5


1


35


Francis W. Parker


59S


25


1


26


Gridley Bryant.


253


15


4


19


John Hancock


362


21


4


18


Lincoln


485


6S


2


51


Massachusetts Fields


352


16


12


28


Montclair


129


2


0


2


Quincy


44S


19


3


14


Washington


362


37


4


31


Willard


S34


53


16


72


Wollaston


462


18


9


27


Totals


7,267


471


75


445


REPORT OF THE SCHOOL SAVINGS BANK FROM JULY 1, 1916, TO JULY 1, 1917


SCHOOL


Number of


Depositors


Amount


Deposited


Average


Deposit


Number who


Savings Bank


Number of


New Savings


Accounts


Number who


have With-


drawn Money


Amount


Withdrawn


TotalDeposited from October


1,1908


Adams. . .


148


$ 584.72


$3.95


50


21


35


$ 59.95


$ 4,841.44


* Atherton Hough


135


621.57


4.60


64


32


43


62.56


1,707.86


Coddington .


237


854.43


3.60


260


38


83


131.70


6,945.90


Cranch .


122


258.32


2.12


34


13


23


38.39


4,214.50


Gridley Bryant .


121


469.62


3.88


96


25


20


50.87


3,262.01


John Hancock.


196


1,028.50


5.24


73


32


51


121.87


5,033.15


Lincoln


238


1,210.52


5.09


123


37


37


77.77


6,121.62


Massachusetts Fields


312


1,466.32


4.70


373


83


75


115.08


8,697.74


¡ Montclair .


160


668.80


4.18


50


21


31


60.67


2,619.72


Quincy . .


268


539.43


2.01


345


58


34


67.01


6,656.09


Washington


229


1,529.91


6.68


106


61


46


95.65


9,049.61


Willard .


353


1,300.38


3.68


122


64


38


90.07


8,772.00


Wollaston


222


852.27


3.84


290


37


51


78.03


6,808.10


Totals .


2,741


$11,384.79


$4.15


1,986


522


567


$1,049.62


$74,729.74


*Opened January, 1911.


¡Opened September 1, 1912.


43


previously had


Books


Bank


INDUSTRIAL EVENING CLASSES FOR SCHOOL YEAR, 1916-1917


Number of


Nights


Enrollment


Average


Membership


Average


Attendance


Percentage of Attendance


Aggregate Nights


Attendance


Drawing and Reading for Machinists


60


42


24


18


75


1080


Mold Loft. .


60


49


19


13


68


780


Monument Design .


40


27


15


12


80


480


Shop Mathematics


29


36


25


15


60


435


Drawing for Plumbers .


40


26


14


11


71


440


Copper Smith Work


40


29


19


16


84


840


Naval Architecture . .


40


20


17


17


82


560


* Millinery and Dressmaking .


297


117


. .


.


. . .


44


Totals .


346


8388


*Unit courses of varying lengths.


EVENING SCHOOL ATTENDANCE


1916-1917


Enrollment


Average Attendance


Aggregate Attendance


Schools for citizenship.


342


98


7301


School for drawing. .


42


24


977


School for commercial and civil service work


89


50


2017


Gymnasium .


61


39


663


Fall of 1917


Schools for citizenship.


222


80


3150


School for drawing. .


39


19


765


School for commercial and civil service work .


72


35


1412


3773


HIGH SCHOOL STATISTICS


FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR ENDING JUNE, 1917


Number enrolled . 1,125


Average number belonging . 1,002


Average attendance 942


In first year:


September, 1916


441


June, 1917 . 344


Per cent loss 21.9


In second year :


September, 1916


266


June, 1917. 212


Per cent loss 20.3


In third year:


September, 1916.


216


June, 1917 .


156


Per cent loss 27.8


In fourth year :


September, 1916.


171


June, 1917 . 145


Per cent loss 15


ENROLLMENT DECEMBER, 1917


First year :


Boys .


209


Girls . 238


Second year:


Boys .


124


Girls 184


45


Third year :


Boys.


90


Girls . 106


Fourth year :


Boys .


66


Girls .


79


Post Graduates


Boys .


1


Girls .


3


Total


Boys


490


Girls . 610


Total.


1,100


Average age of graduates :


Boys. 17 years, 8 months


Girls. 18 years


Number entering college or technical schools 14


Number entering normal schools 5


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46


DISTRIBUTION OF PUPILS BY SUBJECTS


English


French


German


Latin


History


Civics


Biology


El. Science


Physics


Chemistry


Algebra


Geometry


Math. Review


Solid Geometry


Business Practice


Commercial Arithmetic


Industrial History


Bookkeeping


Shorthand


Typewriting


Business Review


Manual Training


Mechanical Drawing


Freehand Drawing


Domestic Science


Sewing & Dressmaking


Musical Appreciation


Harmony


Chorus


Physical Training


Class Totals


Post Graduates


Boys Girls


1


1


1


1


2


1


1


2


1


1


1


1


1


7


6


8


Seniors


Boys Girls


66 78


24 16 :


17 10


60 74


2


7


1


1 1


10/14 9


3


1


3 7


17 59


16 12 43 23 00


19


1


2 15


56


8


6 90 22 105


195


Juniors


Boys Girls


90 105


40 21 38 15


20 18


42 37


2


1 47 15


4 5 25 41


4


2 3


1 3


20 40


23 50


21 48


24 15


32


20


201


8


24


7


3


65


1


29 68 64


4 5


1|40 6 89


25 79


39 125


28


44


24 96


23


23


19 1 21 134


17 124 92 173


297


Sopho- mores


Boys Girls


124 173


62 8 63 12


45 40


9


20


2


2


99


5


Freshmen


Boys Girls


205 225


7


2


95 46


28 86 19 133


37 11 98


138 70


1


41 38 135 128


4


2 2


56 105


70 128


57


57


6 181 51 219 213 225


430


Totals


Boys Girls


486 133 47 178 137 581 166 37 116


33


2 135 26 107 103


5


37 93 59 167 74 52 14 22 73 70 35


47 41 47 50 42 149 137 98 128 110 217 23


76 12 111 185 107


8


88 215 486


1070


15 275 101 102 12 87 476 335 584


2


16|11


2


11


12


16


9


= 67


2


205


5


46


88


Botany and Physiology


1


4


3


66 78


144


0


2


2


20


HIGH SCHOOL DISTRIBUTION OF PUPILS BY AGES AND CLASSES


12


13


14


15


16


17


18


19


20


21


Totals


Class Totals


Post Graduates


Boys Girls


1


1


1


3


Seniors


Boys Girls


1


22 33 8 19 38 16


2 21


66 78


144


1


Juniors


Boys Girls


1


22


40 41


28


12


1


90 105


195


Sophomores


Boys Girls


3


28 46


48 65


34 41


19


124 173


297


Freshmen


Boys Girls


3 53 1 51


72 96


54 53


19


4


205 225


430


Totals


Boys Girls


3 56


100 1 51 143


123


115


72 14 90 32


3


3


486 584


1070


HIGH SCHOOL AVERAGE AGE OF CLASSES


Average Age


Oldest


Youngest


Average Age of Class


Post Graduates


Boys Girls


17-11 18-5


17-11 19-5


17-11


18-1


Seniors


Boys Girls


17-1


19-4 20-1


15-4


16-11


15-5


Boys Girls


16-1 16-


20-11 18-7


14-10


Juniors


16


Sophomores


Boys Girls


15-1


17-7 17-3


12-10 13-8


15-2


Freshmen


Boys Girls


14-2


17-


12-4


14-2


14-2


16-8


12-11


-


-


2


1


141 120


24


5


20


1


SI


5


19


17-8


16-8


14-2


15-3


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LIST OF GRADUATES


CLASS OF 1917, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29


QUINCY HIGH SCHOOL


Noemi Josephine Abbiatti


Mary Jane Dalpe


William Frederick Anderson


Louis Adolphe DesJardins


Alice Mildred Avery


Albert Desmond


Esther Vernette Bagg


Mildred Margaret Diack Harry Diamond


Albert Thomas Baker


Sadie Frances Donlay Gertrude Pauline Driscoll * Helen Hildegarde Ducey Harold Nelson Ewertz


Lawrence Edward Beaton


Luther Anderson Bennett


Roy William Ewertz


Mary Louise Billings Emily Marie Boten Margaret Frances Brennan


Dorothy Frances Ferguson


Alice Patricia Brogan


Alice May Ford


Florence Orpha Brown


Constance M. Ford


Stanwood Bill Ford


Viola Mae Ford


Gilbert McFethries Fox, Jr. Marjorie Irene Gaudet


Irene Catherine Goodhue


Lillian E. Gouterman


Anna Veronica Grady


Dorothy Estelle Hammond Helen E. Hanson


John Paige Hardy


Velma Frances Haskins


Sheldon S. Heap Ruth Marion Higgins


Theodore Rundlett Higgins


Charles Owens Hinchon Mary Alice Holmes


Gretchen Chapman Horst


Frances Gertrude Horton


Leon Theopholus Cooke


Cecilia Agnes Coughlin


Elizabeth Mary Coughlin Anna Louise Cremins


Marion Louise Joyce


William Theodore Kendall


Conrad S. Keyes


Martha E. Kivioja


John A. Knight


John Spearman Cummings James Curtis


Marion Louise Kraus Williamina Laing


*Honor Pupils


Reginald Fay Faulkner


Mitchell Theodore Favreau


Marion Mildred Brown Reta Marion Brown


Catherine Geraldine Bruton Gertrude Frances Buckley Mary Burgess Rose Bussing


George Maurice Cahill


Theresa Immelda Cahill Gunnar Paridon Carlson


Barbara Gertrude Chambers Alice Louise Charlesworth Ovidio A. Della Chiesa


Ervin Vernon Church Walter Edward Cody


Daniel Patrick Collins John Leo Collins


Margaret Mary Collins Philip M. Cook


Percy Jenkins Russell Carl Johnson


Elizabeth Ruth Cremins


Emma Esther Crosta George Cumming


Charles Heber Bailey


Edward Henry Barry Olive Davis Batemen


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Mildred Hannah Landerholm James Millidge LeCain Arthur Forrest Lincoln Jeannette Linscott Kathryn E. Little Evelyn Frances Luke Ida A. Lybeck Grace Marion MacDonald Sara Elizabeth McCabe


Joseph Francis McConville * Mary Aloysia McCue Maurice Graeme McFague Cyril Francis McGerigle


Augusta Frances Mc Mahon Matthew Joseph McNamara


John Francis McNeice William Francis Malnati Thomas F. Maloney Alice Mary Marr


Jessie Pryde Marr


William John Martin


Margaret Catherine Mellen


William Homer Melville


Sydney Elsmere Smith


William Leonard Spencer


Horace Franklin Streeter


Ellen Leigh Taylor


Florence Emma Tobin


Julia Agnes Tracy


Francis John Treacy


Esther Louise Murphy


Anthony John Venna


Margaret Waddell


Lawrence Douglas Wetmore


Ethel May Newcomb


Roland Downer Newcomb


Henry Fritjof Nilsen


Hugh Nixon


Francis Thomas O'Brien


Edith Eugenia Olson


John Richard O'Shaughnessy Dorothy Evelyn Parker Evelyn Kimball Perley *Henry Walfrid Peterson Webster Willard Pierce Mabel Margaret Pitts Dorothy Ethel Priest George Russell Prout


Paul Christian Rasmussen


John Patrick Reardon


Paul Akers Richmond Rex Rufus Ruggles Esther Elizabeth Ruhimaki


Elizabeth Dorothy Russell May Elizabeth Savage


Russell Thompson Sears Jalmar Leonard Scppala Francis Lawrence Shea


Helen Louise Shea


Eugene Francis Shyne


Alice Marian Smith


Florence Smith Jessie Frances Smith


Mabel Gertrude Merigan Robert Millar Esther A. Miller


John Joseph Minihan


John Edward Mullarkey


William Edwin Mullin


Anna Mae Murphy


Ruth Olene Murphy Ada May Nelson Edna Olivia Nelson


John Joseph Whalen Jeannette McDuffee Whelan *Priscilla White


Russell Lory Williams


Margherita Cathleen Wright Richard Young Otto Ambrose Zavattoni


Joseph Zirlstein


*Honor Pupils


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ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS


GRADUATES OF JUNE, 1917


ADAMS SCHOOL-47


Mary Asnes Benjamin J. Berman


Angus MacKenzie


Raymond Leonard Bishop Ruth G. Bishop


Louis Mecagni


Alfred William Boettcher


John Lewis Miller


Gladys Irene Boyle


Alice Morton


Charles Neil Campbell


Irene Lillian Nicol


Edmund Hallett Campbell


Isabel Marie Nicol


Elsa Virginia Carlson


Elsie May Parmenter


Percy N. Castleman


Lawrence Eliot Pinel


Gladys Myrtle Fletcher


Nancy Gifford Pinel Blanche E. Porter


Clara Florence Gabriel


Dorothy Ellen Prout


Esther M. Gordon Anthony Francis Griffin


Daniel Horrigan


William Daniel Houlihan


Primo Jacobucci


Wallace Ross Kerr Louis Kurtis


Frederick William Spargo


Robert Kenneth Lang


Olive L. Spencer Bertha Lillian Tallaksen Mary Ellen Tannian


ATHERTON HOUGH SCHOOL-25


Ruth Eveline Andrews Leslie William Burnside


Evelyn Lorraine Cahoon Mabelle Katherine Claflin Ethel Edna Ellsworth Mary Enos Loretta Finn Dorothy Vernon Gray Guy Gordon Hanks Reginald Whittle Hanson Helen Catherine Hennessey Ira Lea Jenkins, Jr. Ruth Ella La Charity


Lorin Francis Maloney Elmer Richard Nagle Russell Nord


Ernest Whitman Piper Ida Elizabeth Sines Ruth Gladys Southwick Ruth Evelyn Thorne Aloysius Richard Tobin


Edmond Raymond Tobin Myrtle Belcher Vinton Edith Elizabeth Wall


James Walsh


CODDINGTON SCHOOL-55


William Norman Baker Norma Grace Barnard


Clarence Bartley Barron Beryl Ethelwyen Bean


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Josephine Mary Ghigli


William John Robertson


Hazel Ernestina Robinson Isabelle Sanderson Hyman Silverman Elizabeth Beatrice Smith Isabel Smith


John Ferguson Laverty Israel Levine Peter Levowich


Edith C. Little


Catherine Macleod


Sadie Annie Berman Elizabeth Bradford Breslyn Julia Katherine Butterfield Dorothy May Colby Grace Pearl Condon John Devitt Connolly Mary Elizabeth Craig


Agnes Margaret Millar Dorothy Murphy Maurice Newman


Archer Mills Nickerson, JI Margaret Spaulding Nowell


Joseph Louis Pactovis Marion Ellsworth Pike


Christina Macmillan Cunningham Olive Grace Prout


Donald Cleavenger Davis


Harold William Deacon


Vera Emmaline Dennis


Arthur Aloysius Dolan


Marion Harriet Robbins


Harry Dolan


Elizabeth Sarah Roth


Harold Walter Dyson


George Alfred Goodhue


Eleanor Sargent


Alethea Gould


Robert Sharp Violet Rose Sheehan


Verna Gertrude Hamilton


Frederick Morrison Smith


Henry John Hokenson


William Thomson Smith


Virginia Inez R. Johnson


Marianna De Santes Sparza Jennie Mildred Swanson


Alice Frances Kemp


Marion Walker


John Thomas Lane


Richard Carrol Weixler


Mary Catherine Levangie


Helen Elizabeth White


Anna Marie Wright


CRANCH SCHOOL-36


Mannert Lincoln Abele


John Edward Johnson


Arthur Anderson


Paul Andrew Johnson


Wyman Arbuckle


Jesse Earl Kimball


Irving Ralph Butler


Warren Stewart MacLean


Arthur Martin Carlberg


Arvid Iver Mattson


Einar August Carlson


Harry Gustaf Nelson


Florence Carolina Carlson


Karin Maria Nelson


Hilding Evert Carlson


Esther Charlotte Lauretta Nilsen


Erick Augustine Chilstedt


George William Peterson


Evelyn Louise Clark Joseph John Costa Ellen May Josephine Erickson


Lillian Ingaborg Peterson Mabel Griffee Richards Bertha Dorothy Rundle Harlow Schenkelberger George Fred Shepard Mabel Elizabeth Swanson


Albin Waldmar Fornell


Helen Carroll Genero Alice Marguerite Beaton Gurney


Carl Verner Gustafson


Martha Ingaborg Swensen


Edward Francis Ward


Richard Anthony Welch


GRIDLEY BRYANT SCHOOL-22


Frances M. Clarke John G. Delaney


Annie T. Flaherty Catherine Flaherty James E. Forde


Beatrice M. Doyle Bessie H. Ellis


Walter C. Fuller


Herbert L. Farnham


Mary Gargaro


Angelina J. Ferrazzi Agnes Ferriter


Madeline E. Glynn Richard E. Johnson


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Walthew Frederick Reardon Dorris Evelyn Rendle Harry Peder Ridge


Pauline Elizabeth Ryder


Helen Claire Gunnison


Graham Jones


Richard Francis McAnarney Daniel Edward McLeod


Herbert Brewer Hibbett George Frederick Johnson


Adelaide A. Leavitt Daniel J. McDougall Ralph J. Newcomb William Niland


Beatrice H. Redstone Catherine T. Saville Margaret C. Treacy Wallace C. Vose


JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL-44


Frederick Charles Best


William Thomas Malcolm


Edward Elmer Brown


Ruth Katherine Carlson


George Hunter Craig


Hjalmer Albinus Mattson


Mary Carmel Curtin


Blanche Irene Maver


Nils Gustaf Adolph Dahlberg Ranald George DeBoer George Eliason


Otto Leo Mizaras Nels Edward William Nelson


Toivo Herman Erickson


James Lawrence Galvin


Freda Stella Paul


Emeli Giovannangeli


Jennie Gertrude Paul


Walter Leonard Jacobson


Bernard Poole


John Henry Jellow


Alfred Frederick Johnson


Herbert Walfred Johnson


Philip Oscar Johnson


Sarah Johanna Christina Johnson Carl Harold Lamphere


William Stanley Summers Arthur Tinney


Mary Olive Townsend


Toivo Tuori


Raymond Charles Warmington Albert Davidson Watson


LINCOLN SCHOOL-43


Constantino Antonelli Annie Virginia Appoloni Antonio John Bettini


John Everett Bissett Angelo Theodore Brogioli Mabel Clarice Brown Isabella Casna


John George Mathieson


Olive Margaret Norris


George Leonard Lawrence Olson


Cipriano James Cicconi


Margaret Connor


Gertrude Lillian Osborne Bertha Othelia Pyyny Minnie Summers Reid Anna Ulruka Rintamaki Urho Daniel Ruhimaki


Lempi Hanna Seppala


Annette Pearl Settimelli Lillian Marie Smith


Margaret Watson Souden Benjamin Eugene Sullivan Victor Joseph Tangherlini Matti Adolph Ulvila Walter Harold Weeden Ada Isabelle Williams Aldo Zacchine


Melvin Gardiner Cowe John Crosta Laura Cumming James Hugh Dawson Harold Horlock Gray Emil Christian Greifield Hildred Mabel Hanson Annie Ford Heggie Toivo Onni Henrickson Elsa Mathilda Johnson Lucinda Beatrice Kain William Francis Kenn Esther Marie Likander


Anna Gladys Lundberg


Wilfrid Alexander MacLeod Serapheni Marini


Kathleen Frances Robinson Mary Sherad


Lena Shockman Dorothy Churchill Stoddard


Julia Elizabeth Larson George Bradley MacDonald


Florence Catherine Macleod George Roderick Macleod


Russell Frederick O'Brien Russell Oster


Thomas Maskilieson Effie Lydia Mattson


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MASSACHUSETTS FIELDS SCHOOL-41


Dorothy Frances Benoit


Louise Isabel Breivogel


Myrtle May Maxwell


Chester Hausman Mellish Miriam Miller


Marietta Murray


Donald Rosswell Nelson


Willard Eldridge Edwards


Leonard Brown Reynolds


Helen Louise Ellison


Joseph Danforth Ripley


Alice Helene Flahive


Gwendolyn Vickery Grimmer


John Aloysius Hale


Mildred Frances Jordan


William Allan Sass


Ruth Kaulbeck


Harold Raymond Spear


Wendall Dana Kaulbeck


Thomas Maynes Stuart


Holly DeForest Keith


Catherene Stewart MacDonald


Myra Edith McCormick


William Henry McIntyre


Everett Walker Whitney


MONTCLAIR SCHOOL-27


Arthur H. Baker


Fred J. Hannon


Frederic L. Bent


Sarah F. Krous


Ethel H. Burgess


John McNeice


Lillian E. Callahan


Josephine Y. Martineau


Catherine H. Campbell


Millard B. Mosman


John J. Chrisom


Edith C. Nickerson


James A. Collins


N. Lois Parlee


George F. Denneen


Evelyn A. Price


Daniel J. Donnelly


John O. Seller


Lawrence H. Eranio


Edward Shannon


Rosina J. Eranio


Virginia H. S. Smith


Gertrude A. Gardiner


William W. Whalen


Helen I. Gardner Mabelle C. Gleason


Lillian M. Wheatley


QUINCY SCHOOL-73


John W. Alden


Marjorie M. Dame




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