USA > Massachusetts > Norfolk County > Quincy > Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1917 > Part 17
Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18
33
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
-
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
48
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
49
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
50
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
51
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
52
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
53
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
Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.