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718
741
798
878
909
942
899
909
1,056
Number of classroom teachers, Elementary
137
137
139
146
153
162
172
182
200
Number of pupils per teacher, Elementary Schools.
36
38
39
38
39
37
36
36
35
Number of classroom teachers, High School.
29
29
30
33
36
38
40
39
51
Number of pupils per teacher, High School. .
26
27
28
28
27
26
24
25
23
SUMMARY OF MASTERS' REPORTS, JUNE 23, 1920
SCHOOL
Number of Boys
Number of Girls
Total Enroll- ment
Average Member- ship
Average Attend- ance
Per Cent of Attend- ance
High .
595
735
1,330
1,136
1,056
92.9
Adams
204
185
389
368
342
92.9
Atherton Hough
199
188
387
331
298
90.0
Coddington
315
295
610
555
505
90.3
Cranch .
200
192
392
376
356
94.6
Daniel Webster
386
357
743
671
615
91.6
Francis W. Parker
343
331
674
602
565
93.8
Gridley Bryant.
140
113
253
242
229
94.6
John Hancock .
182
197
379
35.
331
94.3
Lincoln
260
270
530
506
485
95.8
Massachusetts Fields.
204
188
392
335
308
91.9
Montclair .
119
110
229
208
197
94.4
Quincy .
219
202
421
401
370
92.2
Squantum
7
2
9
98
93
94.8
Washington
310
282
592
578
520
91.7
Willard .
445
457
902
849
804
94.7
Wollaston .
260
264
524
478
439
91.8
Totals.
4,388
4,368
8,756
8,085
7,513
92.9
Totals, 1919.
4,318
4,303
8,621
7,635
6,923
90.7
Totals, 1918.
3,951
3,857
7,808
7,253
6,659
91.8
Totals, 1917 .
3,957
3,825
7,782
6,950
6,463
93.0
Totals, 1916
3,870
3,723
7,593
6,791
6,356
93.6
Totals, 1915.
3,704
3,483
7,187
6,486
6,067
93.5
Totals, 1914.
3,485
3,329
6,814
6,136
5,674
92.4
Totals, 1913
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
1
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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
Boys
Girls
Number of
Graduates
High .
Woodward
Institute
Other Schools
Left School
Adams .
3
8
11
7
4
0
0
Atherton Hough
9
10
19
13
0
4
2
Coddington
19
28
47
29
4
10
4
Cranch .
11
17
28
13
5
8
2
Daniel Webster .
8
23
31
18
1
3
9
Francis W. Parker
30
34
64
50
2
11
1
Gridley Bryant
6
11
17
10
4
0
3
John Hancock.
4
15
19
13
2
1
3
Lincoln
5
13
18
12
3
3
0
Montclair .
8
4
12
7
1
4
0
Quincy
11
16
27
20
3
2
2
Squantum
2
4
6
5
0
1
0
Washington
10
8
18
11
1
3
3
Willard .
33
31
64
36
8
7
13
Wollaston .
20
28
48
24
5
19
0
Totals
179
250
429
268
43
76
42
Totals, 1919
162
189
351
208
35
59
49
Totals, 1918
206
235
441
235
20
92
94
Totals, 1917.
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
37
AVERAGE NUMBER BELONGING FOR A SERIES OF YEARS
SCHOOL
1912
1913
1914
1915
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
Adams.
347
383
359
376
407
419
323
352
368
Atherton Hough
162
174
187
206
241
255
285
315
331
Coddington
439
518
517
581
625
650
504
540
555
Cranch .
332
318
317
335
360
339
330
362
376
Daniel Webster
...
. .
. . .
...
. .
600
643
671
Francis W. Parker
618
600
602
Gridley Bryant
265
250
237
224
242
232
242
248
242
John Hancock.
342
336
360
348
340
362
367
365
351
Lincoln.
442
435
457
467
469
458
492
482
506
Massachusetts Fields.
393
370
388
423
472
540
338
341
335
Montclair
251
283
276
283
281
132
200
208
Quincy
604
439
474
515
550
543
434
477
401
Squantum .
...
. .
. . .
...
98
Washington
441
474
493
535
538
545
347
385
578
Willard
786
766
788
814
838
846
826
871
849
Wollaston
415
408
431
464
462
478
447
460
478
High
757
778
845
922
864
1,002
968
994
1,136
Totals.
5,725 5,900
6,136
6,486
6,791
6,950
7,253 7,635
8,085
·
.
. .
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DISTRIBUTION OF PUPILS BY AGES AND GRADES IN SEPTEMBER, 1920 SHOWING THE NUMBER OF OVER-AGE CHILDREN IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
AGE
IB
I A
II B
II A
III B
III A
IV B
IV A
VB
VA
VI B
VIA
VII B
VII A
VIII B
VIII A
Totals
6 years.
729
207
58
1
1
996
7 years.
44
111
464
175
61
6
1
862
8 years.
5
14
96
128
388 79
95
325
162
89
23
10
4
1
. 855
10 years.
1
2
3
8
18
24
105
116
308
138
119
40
7
1
7
5
21
33
116
130
281
155
81
15
13
3
861
12 years.
1
2
4
9
30
37
101
142
243
173
119
37
898
13 years.
1
2
1
3
8
15
27
47
106
78
234
125
647
14 years.
13
35
39
72
82
252
15 years.
1
1
1
1
2
2
6
8
12
28
62
16 years.
1
1
3
2
4
11
Totals . .
784
338
641
353
557
306
531
338
559
346
545
404
479
317
452
280 7,230
1
896
9 years.
4
3
20
40
174
73
13
4
39
890
11 years.
1
1
3
2
5
AVERAGE AGE IN EACH GRADE IN SEPTEMBER, 1920
SCHOOL
IB
IA
II B
II A
III B
III A
IV B
IVA
VB
VA
VI B
VI A
VIIB
VII A
VIIIB VIIIA
Adams.
6-3
7-4
7-7
8-5
8-7
9-1
9-5
10-4
10-6
11-1
11-3
12-6
13-0
12-9
12-11|13-7
Atherton Hough
6-4
7-9
-3
7-11
8-7
8-8
9-8
10-6
10-7
11-0
11-4
11-10|12-4
13-4
13-1
13-3
Coddington. .
6-4
6-11
7-6
7-10
8-4
8-8
9-8
10-0
10-4
11-7
11-4
12-1
12-8
13-1
13-5
13-10
Cranch . .
6-3
6-9
7-4
7-11
8-3
8-11
9-6
10-0
10-1
10-7
11-0
12-4
13-0
12-11 13-1
13-9
Daniel Webster.
6-4
7-5
7-5
8-2
8-10
9-1
10-1
10-7
11-4
11-7
12-4
12-9
13-0
13-1
14-6
Francis W. Parker
6-3
6-11
7-3
8 1
8-3
8-10|
9-5
9-11 10-6
10-7
11-2
11-9
12-3
13-1
13-2
14-2
Government. .
6-5
7-0
7-7
8-9
9-0
9-3
9-3
10-4
11-0
11-4
12-0
12-4
13-0
13-0
13-5
14-1
Gridley Bryant .
6-5
7-0)
7-7
8-8
8-6
9-10
9-6
10-0
10-6
11-6
11-9
12-9
12-1
12-4
13-5
14-1
John Hancock.
6-5
6-9
7-8
8-3
8-6
9-1
9-1
10-0
11-2
11-3
12-0
12-6
13-2
13-3
13-6
Lincoln .
6-3
6-11|
7-5
8-0
8-8
9-3
9-6
9-6
9-9
10-2
10-9
11-2
11-6
11-11 12-4
13-2
13-7
14-1
Quincy .
6-2
7-0
7-6
3-3
8-5
9-1
)-3
9-10 10-5
11-1
11-6 10-11 11-9
11-0 12-4
12-11 12-9
13-9
14-0
Washington .
6-7
6-10|
7-3
7-11
9-0
9-3
9-11 10-11 10-11|11-1
12-4
12-8 12-10 13-3
13-10
Willard .
6-5
6-7
7-6
8-5
8-10
9-5
9-9
10-5
10-9
11-4 12-0
12-5
12-10|13-4
13-6
Wollaston .
6-6
7-1
7-3
7-11
8-3
9-1
9-4
9-7
10-3
10-4
11-0
11-11 12-3
12-6
13-6
13-10
Average
6-4
7-0
7-5
8-(
8-6
9-0
9-5
10-0
10-5
11-0
11-5
12-1
12-7
12-11|13-4
13-10
10-1 9-11 10-10 11-3
11-9
12-3
12-5
13-1
13-4
13-9
Massachusetts Fields.
6-5
7-1
7-4
7-8
8-3
8-3
8-6
9-9
10-2
10-3
11-5
11-6
12-7
12-11 13-4
14-4
Squantum.
6-4
6-10
7-6
8-3
8-6
8-10
9-5
9-11|10-3
Montclair .
6-3
6-11
7-7
7-8
8-4 8-11
8-8
9-4
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DISTRIBUTION OF ELEMENTARY PUPILS BY SCHOOLS AND GRADES, SEPTEMBER, 1920
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 B
VIII A
Total
Adams.
48
29
29
22
27
14
21
21
23
18
31
24
19
13
29
19
387
Atherton Hough
37
16
34
25
25
16
30
18
31
17
36
16
29
15
20
15
380
58
25
42
26
46
21
41
26
51
24
43
35
43
33
37
17
568
Coddington . .
45
14
38
14
30
S
26
27
29
11
29
26
19
25
33
12
386
Cranch . .
65
33
57
26
44
12
12
14
10
23
41
35
30
31
28
22
573
Francis W. Parker .
53
19
65
16
37
24
37
29
42
23
35
20
65
42
70
45
622
60
32
45
32
34
15
24
20
31
22
35
23
31
13
17
8
442
Government. .
39
13
23
11
21
7
28
28
15
53
18
17
7
22
6
317
Gridley Bryant.
9
36
25
19
18
37
14
48
17
21
32
27
17
21
11
397
John Hancock .
53
30
47
29
38
39
25
28
26
31
30
27
32
16
22
12
485
Lincoln . . .
346
Mass. Fields.
48
17
24
40
30
18
24
24
33
24
35
29
21
9
18
4
11
9
19
10
10
3
27
6
15
15
17
15
209
42
15
31
11
31
10)
36
16
25
24
31
25
40
15
33
15
400
Quincy . .
10
5
9
2
12
4
7
6
11
4
9
7
11
4
6
7
114
Washington
42
16
27
17
32
16
29
17
17
19
19
18
21
17
17
20
344
Willard .
74
41
72
36
75
28
86
29
74
47
49
38
40
32
59
35
815
Wollaston .
44
15
14
17
45
17
19
30
40
24
21
25
40
22
21
21
445
Totals
784
338
6.41
353
557
306
531
338
559
346
545
404
179
317
452
280
7,230
Daniel Webster.
·
41
45
Montclair
Squantum .
SUMMARIZED REPORT OF THE SCHOOL NURSES
January 1 to December 31, 1920
Cases examined for various causes . 19,336
Home calls made . 1,544
Cases referred to school physician . 682
Cases taken to eye and ear clinics
340
Cases of corrected vision . 113
Cases referred to various other clinics
106
Operations for tonsils and adenoids 100
Cases of contagion found. 271
REPORT OF DENTAL CLINICS January 1 to December 31, 1920
Number of patients registered. 4,483
Number of new patients . 756
Number of patients completed 768
Number of visits . 6,387
FILLINGS
Number of amalgam fillings 2,075
Number of cement fillings 2,034
Number of synthetic fillings 405
Number of temporary cement fillings
1,026
Number of temporary stoppings
360
Number of treatments 1,229
EXTRACTIONS
Number of permanent teeth extracted.
639
Number of temporary teeth extracted. 2,631
CLEANINGS
Number of patients' teeth cleaned
981
Total number of operations 11,380
The Daniel Webster School Clinic included in above was not opened until March 9th.
42
INDUSTRIAL EVENING CLASSES FOR SCHOOL YEAR, 1919-1920
Number of
Sessions
Enrollment
Average
Membership
Average
Attendance
Percentage of Attendance
43 Drawing and Reading for Machinists Shop Mathematics Machine Practice. Millinery . . .
25
30
21
15
74
25
31
20
18
88
24
=
0
00
87
154
102
88
70
80
Dressmaking .
123
121
76
54
70
Cooking. .
20
15
15
=
76
Totals.
.
310
. . .
.
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REPORT OF THE SCHOOL SAVINGS BANK FROM JULY 1, 1919 TO JULY 1, 1920
SCHOOL
Number of
Depositors
Amount
Deposited
Average
Deposit
Number who
previously had
Savings Bank
Books
Number of
New Savings
Accounts Bank
Number who
have With-
drawn Money
Amount
Withdrawn
Total Deposited from October 1,1908
Adams
160
$960.18
$6.00
35
44
25
$69.15
$5,801.62
*Atherton Hough .
174
785.53
4.51
109
42
44
78.48
3,068.77
Coddington . .
237
1,116.83
4.71
316
43
53
162.73
8,602.49
Cranch . .
157
734.68
4.68
50
39
29
66.73
4,949.18
įDaniel Webster. .
337
2,234.95
6.63
130
126
61
250.62
3,755.88
ĮFrancis W. Parker
379
2,452.65
6.47
123
159
57
185.95
3,842.89
Gridley Bryant.
98
626.55
6.39
42
32
4
10.15
3,888.56
John Hancock .
164
938.17
5.11
61
46
52
97.27
6,494.74
Lincoln ...
303
2,484.38
8.20
85
102
52
180.62
9,632.08
Massachusetts Fields
226
1,256.33
5.56
456
69
70
133.73
$10,491.80
¡Montclair .
114
683.77
5.99
42
29
18
49.14
3,754.45
Quincy . ..
212
1,261.57
5.95
424
64
30
50.39
8,457.01
§Squantum.
86
584.22
6.79
19
47
16
49.55
584.22
Washington .
355
2,000.42
5.63
33
36
175
602.04
11,487.40
Willard .
346
2,252.76
6.51
82
122
83
336.22
11,024.76
Wollaston.
268
1,607.13
5.99
327
75
54
139.09
8,906.90
Totals .
3,616
$21,980.12
$6.07
2,334
1,075
823
$2,461.86
$104,742.75
.
* Opened January, 1911.
Opened September 1, 1912.
# Opened September, 1917. § Opened October, 1919.
44
ATTENDANCE OFFICER'S REPORT
1920
Number of Cases
Investigated
Actual
Truants
Children of School
Age Returned to
School from Street
Manufactories and
Stores Inspected
Number found
Employed Contrary
to Law
January
277
13
2
3
1
February
162
01
..
1
March .
272
18
1
April
211
18
4
May
255
16
1
2
. .
June
197
26
. .
. .
July
. .
. .
. .
. .
August
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
September
174
13
2
9
6
October
280
22
1
4
November
272
19
2
5
3
December
195
22
3
. .
Totals
2,295
172
9
28
6
:
. .
. .
45
RESULT OF SIGHT AND HEARING TESTS
SCHOOL
Number
Examined
Defective
in Eyesight
Defective
in Hearing
Parents
Notified
High .
1,207
105
11
27
Adams.
308
14
2
16
Atherton Hough
379
39
7
39
Coddington
577
24
2
25
Cranch .
317
12
4
16
Daniel Webster
573
73
2
34
Francis W. Parker
545
26
6
30
Government .
452
41
10
40
Gridley Bryant
320
32
12
41
John Hancock.
351
34
11
23
Lincoln.
440
48
7
39
Massachusetts Fields.
356
18
4
14
Montclair
176
17
5
19
Quincy .
400
12
2
10
Squantum.
114
7
0
6
Washington
380
39
5
40
Willard .
842
80
10
47
Wollaston
461
19
4
17
Totals
8,198
640
104
483
46
HIGH SCHOOL - DISTRIBUTION OF PUPILS BY SUBJECTS
English
French
German
Latin
Spanish
History
Civics
Biology
Physics Col.
Chemistry
Algebra
Geometry
Mathematics Review
Solid Geometry
Business Practice
Industrial History
Bookkeeping
Stenography
Typewriting
Business Review
Manual Training
Freehand Drawing
Domestic Science
Musical Appreciation
Harmony
Chorus
Physical Training
Class Totals
Postgraduates
Boys Girls
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
Seniors
Boys Girls
63 98
35 19 38
5 18 15
68 89
2
35 3
2 1
2 20 26 2 5
6 5
3 58
3 3 10 64 23
1 28
1 12 14
10 70
6 13
68 99
47
Boys Girls
87 115
87|14 58
12
7
22 37
10
5 40 10
10|49 7 15
1
2
5 48
4 64
5 65
11 17
6 20
2 14
12 93
6
67
Feb. Sophomores
Boys Girls
59 58
33 32
20
2
3
41
5 1
39 19
2
3
9 33
9 42
10 37
13
19
4 13
9 11
1
36
18
62
Sept. Sophomores
Boys Girls
102 122
28 44|
2 1
37 19 27 24
1
3
67 6
6 4
62 37
1
2
26 72
22 66
20 75
16
37
10 39
6
6
113
71|113
Feb. Freshmen
Boys Girls
87 102
6 31
47 23
10 15
42 59
1
65 32
8 2
19 57
18 58
4
4
2
23
53
10 50
3 21
20
70
96 100
Sept. Freshmen
Boys Girls
148 176
6 55
66 41
21 81 41 127
35 65
115 52
38 105 109 39
2
2
44
88
43 74|20
3
3 36 142 168 24 109|170 175
Totals
Boys Girls
546 195 35 194 35 95 126 672 258 5 148 81 131 187 43 66
35 156 46 189 121 72 26 9|11 91 67 20
61
57
41 46 166 174 107 166 131 245 23
42
3 66 150
74
3| 4 104 256 555
17 224 44 58 28 63 453 393 660
4
25|109
Juniors
5
6
58
16 12
3
1|11
1
24 75
21
98
3
1
1
19
17
75
96
2
5
3
7
10
12
1
3
23|29
6
1
1
3
8
1
2
5
3
Elementary Science
Sewing
Mechanical Drawing
7
Arithmetic
HIGH SCHOOL
DISTRIBUTION OF PUPILS BY AGES AND CLASSES
CLASS
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Total
Class Total
Postgraduate
Boys Girls
1
1
2
2
Senior
Boys Girls
9 4
30 49
24 37
7
1
71 99
170
Junior
Boys Girls
6 11
20 36
26 46
11 15
1
1
70 110
180
Feb. Sophomore
Boys Girls
3 1
13 11
23 25
12 19
4
1
1
62
120
Sept. Sophomore
Boys Girls
3 1
32
6
48 44
13 54
3
1
100 119
219
Feb. Freshmen
Boys Girls
4
7
45 54
33 18
3
1
96 100
196
Sept. Freshmen
Boys Girls
4
37
88 43
91
24
3
1
150 177
327
7
5
2
5
1
7
1
23
17
4
3
12
48
8
1
58
8
HIGH SCHOOL
AVERAGE AGE BY CLASSES
Av. Age
Oldest
Youngest
Av. Age of Class
Postgraduate
Boys Girls
17-11
18-9
17-
17-11
Senior
Boys Girls
16-11 17-
20-1 19-2
15-4
15-6
17-
Junior
Boys Girls
16-3 16-
18-6 19-
14-9 14-6
16-1
Feb. Sophomore
Boys Girls
15-8 15-10
18-1 19-5
13-11 14-6
15-8
Sept. Sophomore
Boys Girls
15-5 15-10
20-9 18-10
12-8 13-
15-6
Feb. Freshmen
Boys Girls
14-10
14-9
16-9 17-
12-6 12-9
14-6
Sept. Freshmen
Boys Girls
13-6 14-
16-1
18-4
12-1 12-5
14-
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HIGH SCHOOL - ENROLLMENT DECEMBER, 1920
First Year: Sept. Freshmen
Boys
168
Girls 175
Feb. Freshmen
Boys
96
Girls . 100
Second Year: Sept. Freshmen
Boys .
98
Girls 113
Feb. Freshmen
Boys.
58
Girls . 62
Third Year:
Boys
68
Girls . 109
Fourth Year:
Boys
68
Girls . 99
Post Graduates:
Boys
-
Girls.
2
Average Age of Graduates:
Boys
17-5
Girls . 17-6
Number entering College or Technical Schools 29
Number entering Normal School 4
HIGH SCHOOL - SCHOOL YEAR ENDING 1920
Number enrolled. 1336
Average number belonging 1182.21
Average attendance. 1111.93
50
In First Year:
September, 1919
296
June, 1920 329
Per cent gain 11.1
February, 1920 221
June, 1920 . 222
Per cent gain .5
In Second Year:
September, 1919
255
June, 1920. 267
Per cent gain . 4.7
February, 1920
129
June, 1920 121
Per cent loss 6.2
In Third Year:
September, 1919
247
June, 1920 235
Per cent loss 4.8
In Fourth Year:
September, 1919.
161
June, 1920 161
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LIST OF GRADUATES
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS January 23, 1920
ADAMS SCHOOL-24
Priscilla Alden Bartlett Wendell W. Bishop
William G. Hathorne
Wendell R. Hobart
Florence I. Black
Mary Kennedy
Leo F. Ciardelli
Kenneth G. MacLean
Leonora A. Colombo
George A. Macwilliam
Marion L. Davidson
William A. McCausland
Alfred A. Diack
C. Russell Milford Thomas H. Parsons
Nellie Elder
Arthur F. Pinel
Elvira Y. Firmani John V. Ghigli Alice O. Gray Dorothy Quincy Hall
Charles Neil Ross
Eugene B. Ross
C. Marcia Van Stry
ATHERTON SCHOOL-9
Verda Edith Benn Merle Joseph Gardner
William George Guyette
George Robert Mowbray
Laura Isabel Piper Mary Perry Robert Page Margaret Evelyn Riordan
Gerald Walsh
CODDINGTON SCHOOL-17
Bertram Wilson Barrows
Mable Eva A. Belyea
Herbert Charles Best
Madelyn May Bordon Marion Henrietta Brown
John Frederick Ketterer
John Thomas Daly
Viola Margaret MacArthur Edith Franklin Miller Carl Peterson
Franklin Melvin Smith
CRANCH SCHOOL-18
Mildred Estelle Abbott Fritjof Anderson
Lester Herbert Blake
Lowell Eric Victor Carlson
Helen Linnea Cedarstrom
Arthur Christie
Grace Frances Rita Corbett
Gertrude Lucia Svard
Herbert Alfred Tucker Alvin Arthur Alexander Weidman
Agnes Matilda Gustafson George Robsham Isaacsen
Signe Gunhild M. Anderson Adelaide Katherine Freitas Priscilla Knutsford Griswold John Francis Kelly
Carl Franklyn Dennis Mildred Pratt Fitts
Carl Wilbert Richard Johnson John Emil Lindholm Alfhild Ingrid Charlotte Nelson Anna Linnea Elizabeth Olson Ethel May Reilly Helen Esther Stone
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DANIEL WEBSTER SCHOOL - 16
Nathan Benjamin Berman
Sylvester Levinson
Samuel Chella
Ella Mathilda Lundberg
Pauline Coffman
Beatrice Mildred Marnock
Ronald Munro Cooke
Grace Vivian Oliver Eleanor Miriam Poulin
Thomas White Donlin
Ralph Lester Gaudet
Marjorie Sidelinger
Beatrice Mae Gibbs
William Mason Ladd
Raymond Field Stoddard William Vaszkis
FRANCIS W. PARKER SCHOOL -25
Shirley F. Bailey
Dorothy Berwick
S. Evelyn Houghton Theodore Kappler
Bernard M. Bradley
Richard R. Ketchum
Morton Cleale, Jr.
Mildred M. Linnell
Curtis R. Crowell
R. Joseph McDonald
Marion I. Curran
James P. McTear
Catharine F. Donovan
Ruth M. Mitchell
George Douse
Rita V. Neal Edwin S. Nealley
Corinne E. Edwards
Clara L. Faulkner
J. Richard Ross
Florence A. Ferguson
Herbert G. Sadlier
Frank E. Gould
Francis H. Smith
Mary F. J. Habelt
Mildred A. Thompson
Edith A. Holmberg
Frederick J. Wildanger
GRIDLEY BRYANT SCHOOL-3
Edward Thomas Doyle
Margaret Frances Morrison
Edward Joseph Mullin
JOHN HANCOCK SCHOOL - 14
Israel Isaac Clayman
John Ellsworth Mackenzie
Edith Caroline Ekroth
Alec Dan Macleod
John William Imlay
Arthur Young Munro
Jacob Edwin Jacobson
William Palmer
Annabell Dorothy Kerr
James Bernard Riley
Annie Lubarsky
Charles Irving Stoddard
Mildred Elizabeth MacDonald
Wilho Minio Tuori
LINCOLN SCHOOL-15
Ermanno Antonio Basilio
Nellie Harvester
Annie Mary Bertolami
David Ernest Inman
Hazel Isabell Bissett
Helen Elizabeth Laitine
Edna May Brault
Arthur Menchi
Hughena Margaret Dawson
Mildred Anna Ratte
Olga Virginia Della Chiesa Mary Giarrusso
James Royal Smith Armando Santo Tangherlini
Lauri William Ulvila
MONTCLAIR SCHOOL - 16
Harry J. Blanchet Madeline C. Donahue Charles P. Duggan Ralph W. Fitch Charlotte M. Fox Leo J. Hannon Mary J. Landry Thomas H. McGrath
Elizabeth M. Melanson
Phyllis E. Mosman Inez E. Parlee
Frank B. Pinard
Flora M. Ross
Anna E. Seller
Verge S. Wagner Clara C. Zottoli
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QUINCY SCHOOL - 17
Edith M. Alden Harold M. Armitstead Magdalene E. Bamford G. Leroy Chapman Harriet Dixon John J. Donovan Alfred D. Houston Frank P. Leavitt
Harold F. Leeco
Margaret F. O'Connell Dorothy I. Packard William R. Peacock Margaret M. Reardon James J. Shea Edna M. Smith Elizabeth M. Smith
George D. Strout
SQUANTUM SCHOOL-2
W. Holga Gran
Harold R. Mason
WASHINGTON SCHOOL -19
Arnold Anderson
Ernest Francis McDonnell
Isobel Angus
Ruth Martin
Dorothy Bruton
Louis Miller
Nathan Coffman Irvin Coughlin
Henry Pippy
Eli Richman
Arthur Davies
Mary Ross
Katherine Smith
Everett Harvey Oscar Johnson Marion Kimball
Margaret Smith Lawrence Smythe
Alta White
WILLARD SCHOOL - 27
Agnes Catherine Boudrow
Karl Kontio
William Joseph Cashman
Aili Josephine Kujala
John Francis Connor
Joseph Dennis Mahoney
Mark Ambrose Doyle Anestasia Eovacious
Cecelia Ellen Mattson
Tyyne Forslund
Aili Puskala
Helen Patricia Fraser
Ada Mary Quintiliani
Dagmar Marie Gustafson
Pauline Jane Roberge
Mary Theresa Hart Waino Hervimaki
Toivo Henry Savonen
Viena Tellervo Johnson
Helen Veronica Shea
Francis Joseph.Keegan
Nora Agnes Sullivan Frank Jacob Wainionpaa
Gladys Louise Walsh
WOLLASTON SCHOOL-31
Angie Gertrude Austin
Rosamond Frances Millard
Eleanor Vining Bates
Ernest Bertrum Neal, Jr.
Lucille Elizabeth Belcher
Marion Osgood
Robert Ambrose Breen
Evelyn Edith Potts
George Harold Cahill
Hazel Eleanor Ruggles
Sarah Thorne Couch Blanche Carrington Cutler Eleanor Eastman
Margaret Dorothy Shultz Alice Loraine Stedman
Maria Greig Edmonston
Stanwood Chandler Sweetser
Warren Mansfield Ford
William Lawrence Tabb
Gilbert Theodore Hamilton Velma Elena Herrick Ione Angeline Higgins Helen Katherine Jepsen Louise Helen MacAdams
Harry Ashley Tabor, Jr. Priscilla Azuba Temple James Wilbur Troy Leslie Howard Van Raalte Katharine Wellington
John Elmer Wright
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Earle Lorenz Shultz
William Patrick Killoh
Nora Mary Mullarkey
Theodore Joseph Rouillard
CLASS OF 1920
QUINCY HIGH SCHOOL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23
Ruth J. Abbiatti
Evron Marie Anderson
Mildred J. Anderson
Mabel Lois Archibald
Mildred A. Atwood
Katherine E. Gelotte
Margaret Barber Harriot Buxton Barbour James Holley Bartlett, Jr.
Ernest Elton Gifford Louis Goldberg Anna Louise Golden
W. Stuart Beal
Grace Genevieve Golden
Katharine Adams Bean
George Tyzzer Gould ·
Sumner Bradford Besse
Catherine Rita Grady Celia Dorothy Grossman
Helen Ardina Blomquist
Marian Gertrude Hall
Annabel Brown
Elizabeth Eunice Hart
Victor Allan Brown
Elizabeth Lindsay Bruce
Evelyn Frances Bruce
Elva May Hirtle
Maizie Elizebeth Burriss
Carl Leander Hokenson
John Oliver Holden
John Gunnar Holteen
Gerald Timothy Horrigan
Elsie Estelle Carter
Leroy Brown Carter
Hilda Elizabeth Cedarstrom
Ethelle M. Cleale
William Lester Hughes
Irving Russell Jackson
Dorothy Agnes Cole
Wm. Whittem Jenness, Jr.
Laurence A. Coombs
Adolph Frederick Johnson
William Henry Couch
Margaret Mae Johnson
Bertha Neville Crooker
Maurice Theodore Crowell
Catherine Roberta Kelly
Isabell Mary Cunniff
Malcolm Donald Kennedy
Mildred May Cunniff
Asenath May Kilpatrick
Evelyn Marion Currier
Emma Krasinski
Edna Mildred Kundsin
William Whitney Curtis William Deane
Myer Israel Kurtis
Russell Anselme DeCoste
Nellie Kurtzman
Aldo C. Della Chiesa
Yvonne Mary Landry
Martin Francis Devine
Edward Allan Lindsay
Louise Drake
Esther M. Loan
Ruth Margaret Drew
Anna Logren
Therese Laura Dunbar
Louis Lubarsky
Marian Bernice Dunlea
Edgar Gottfred Lundin
Arthur Fessenden Eastman
Cora Helena Falconer
Herbert Francis Fitton
Cecilia Margaret Mahoney
55
Edgar Horton
Marion Horton
Edna Susanna Hourula
Edna Davia Chalmers
Ruth Arthur Caldwell
Merrill Charles Hobart
Lillias B. Cairnie
Lila C. Cairns
Edna May Campbell
Louise Veronica Hartrey
Arnold O. Haskell
Helen Mary Burns
Lorimer Olof Hanson
John James Best
H. Clifford Boshan
. Irene Alicia Fleming Virginia Follett Clare Frohock Viola Abby Garlick
Lois Kemp
Alan Prence Cummings
Gladys Helen Jenkins
Harold A. P. Kavanaugh
Anna Lyons Mary McIntosh
Impi I. Maki James William Manimon Madeline Louise Marker Dorothy Bishop Mason Florence Josephine Mastico Helen Anna Meda Matilda Annie Melanson Harold Stephen Merrill Joseph Alfred Messier Elizabeth Agnes Mitchell Anita Montosi Irene Mary Morgan Paul E. Morley John Joseph Mullarkey
Mary Agnes Murphy Alice Brown Nason Arnold Nathan Sven Sigfred Nelson
Claire Catherine O'Dowd
Anna Karola I. Olsson
Arthur Odelious Olson
Carl Harold Olson Dorothy Marie O'Meara
Gadalia Paris Helen M. Pearson George Thomas Perley Lorn T. Pinel
Ethel Dorothy Poch Margaret Louise Ponch Lillian Ina Reed Mary Cooper Remick Helenor Elizabeth Rendle Ardella Richardson Bertha Mary Rizzi
Elmer Joseph Rogers, Jr.
John B. Russell Israel Schwartz
Margaret J. E. Seller
A. Irene Sevigny
James Leo Sheehan
Edward Augustus Shyne
Morris C. Silverman
Ruth M. Slack
Ruth L. Smith
Helen Converse Spear
Mabyn Blanche Standish
Fred John Syvanen
Doris Julia Thomas
Helen C. Thomas
John Frank Wentworth
Hildur Wester
Mary Whiton
Victoria Woodworth Edward Leory Wyldes
Claude Young
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ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
June, 1920
ADAMS SCHOOL - 11
Audrey Louise Butler Marion Eloise Daly Ethel M. Ericson Joseph P. Giordani Annie F. Mackenzie
Catharine E. MacPherson Edward J. Marnock Florence E. Martin Ventrice Overlock Dorothy A. Raleigh
William Richmond Tarbox
ATHERTON HOUGH SCHOOL - 19
Hazel Louise Bearse
Ruth Margaret Mahoney
*Ernest J. Choquette
Getta Agnes Mills
Lillian May Coron
Beatrice Lillian Norling
Edna May Craggs
William T. Lehto
John Joseph Crowley
Elsa Elizabeth Palmquist
Harold Francis Cahoon
Alma Melissa Dyer
Ethel Lillian Dyer
Florence Geraldine Hanson
. Temple Sylvester Pinkham Edward C. Riordan Robert Norman Sampson Theodore Schragle
George Gingee Kilnapp
CODDINGTON SCHOOL - 47
Marjorie Natalie Adams
Margaret Kemp Heselton
Mary Frances Alward
Eleanor Horton
Samuel Feltis Baker
Dorothy May Johnson
Dorothy Lucile Bent
Marie Alice Jones
Gustaf Stanley Blomquist
Doris Kincaide
Bessie May Butler Evald Eugene Carlson
Frances Elizabeth Knowlton
Francis Patrick Chiminiello Florence Charlotte Cormack
Philip Webber Murphy
Barbara Helen Coy Annunziata DeNicola
Ernest George Paige Arthur Leonard Pearson
Louise Elizabeth Dovell
Madaliena Perrotta Pecce
Paul Hunting Dovell
Myron Wilbour Ryder Francis Oliver Smith
Viola May Dunkerley Francis Timothy Egan
Elinor Parker Spear Ruby Dow Townsend
Edna Josephine Ellis
Kathrine Lesher Vannatta
Harriet May Folsom Charles Edward Fostello Winifred Ruth Fritz
Constance Mary Ward Richard George Ward
Willis Harold Wardwell
Irene Florence Gillis Stella Augusta Gullicksen
William Kenneth Hammond
Edward Carl Willing Howard Charles Wickens
Virginia Margaret Wood
Edna Florence Acker William Frederick Allison * Deceased
CRANCH SCHOOL -28
Alice Rita Barry
Enid Clara Bradford
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Miriam Fairbrother Macdonald
Clarence Bentley Nickerson
Preston Carleton Ela
Minnie Morton Whiton
Anna Morton Breslyn Andrew Clarence Carlson Anna Greta Carlson Velma Louise Crotty Beatrice Elizabeth Estabrook Ralph Robert Forsman Clarence Waldemer Funke Delores Lucian Gelinas Evelyn Frances Genero Elinor Frances Hill Ervin Atkins Hinds Theodore William Holmgren
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