Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1920, Part 20

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1920
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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


36


-


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


·


.


. .


38


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


40


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


. . .


.


·


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


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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


56


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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