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299,010
25.4
1919
52,252,200
1,499,147
351,581
23.5
1920
56,493,150
1,819,079
498,046
27.4
1921
59,862,475
2,178,994
575,759
26.4
1922
61,237,025
2,209,774
606,568
27.4
1923
82,572,825
2,360,892
650,554
27.6
337
REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Table III. - Itemized Cost per Pupil for Support of Public Schools (Day, Evening, Vacation) for the School Year ending with June, 1923
[Based on the Average Membership of the Schools]
ITEMS
Average per Capita Ex- penditure for Quincy
Average per Capita Ex- penditure for Thirty-eight Other Cities
Average per Capita Ex- penditure for the State
Instruction (supervisors, principals and teachers)
$52 69
$60 91
$57 28
Administration
1 62
2 49
2 77
Textbooks and supplies for instruction
3 35
3 99
4 01
Operation of school plant
5 77
9 79
9 81
Maintenance of school plant
1 41
4 25
3 78
Miscellaneous
2 28
2 08
4 32
Total
$67 12
$83 51
$81 97
Table IV. - Table giving a Brief Description of School Property, also the Value of Schoolhouses and Lots, etc., January 1, 1924
BUILDINGS
Wood or Brick
Number of Stories
Number of School- rooms
Number of Rooms occupied
Con- dition
Date of Occupa- , tion
Heating App :- ratus
Value of Land
Value of Value of Building |Furniture
Total
Square Feet in Lot
High 1
B
3
34
34
Fair
1907
Steam
$25,500
$175,000
$20,000
$220.500
85,348
Portable (Continuation School)
W
1
1
1
New
1921
Hot Air
2,738
1,050
3,788
New Adams
.
W
3
10
10
Fair
1855
Hot Air
13,500 5,000
150,000 20,000
2,000
27,000
20,290
Portable
.
W
1
2
2
New
1922
Hot Air
9,119 11,550
60,000
2,000
73,550
80,000
Atherton Hough Portable
W
1
3
14
14
Fair
1909
Steam
15,100
115,000
5,500
135,600
30,220
Coddington 1 Portable
W
1
1
I
New
1923
Hot Air
Steam
6,500
40,000
2,000
48,500
62,628
Cranch
B
2
B
2
16
16
New
1917
Steam
7,650
200,000 200,000
6,900
212,485
78,497
Francis W. Parker 1 .
B
2
16
16
New
1917
Steam
5,585
Steam
Steam
4,700
70,000
1,500
76,200
52,272
Gridley Bryant
.
W
21/2 3
10
10
Good
1886
Steam
8,875
70,000
2,000
80,875
110,915
John Hancock .
W
1
1
1
New
1921
Hot Air
Good
1892
Stoam
4,000
80,000
1,800
85,800
39,349
Lincoln
W
1
.
1
1
1
New
1923
Hot Air
2,800
231
3,031
Good
1896
Steam
9,075
70.000
1,800
80,875
83,688
Massachusetts Fields Portable
W
1
2
2
New
1923
Hot Air
4,950
462.
5,412
New
1912
Steam
12,700
80,000
3,400
96,100
21,380
Montclair
.
B
3
12
12
New
1907
Steam
10,500
100,000
3,000
113,500
58,286
Quincy
·
.
B
1
6
4
New
1919
Steam
6.000
48.000
4,500
58,500
77,623
Squantum
B
2
10
10
New
1903
Steam
7,950
60,000
2,500
70,450
72,563
Washington
B
21/2
24
24
Good
1891
Steam
9,500
95,000
3,500
109.000
50,240
Willard
B
2
12
12
New
1912
Steam
13,400
150.000
6,450
169,850
94,671
Wollaston 1
W
1
1
1
New
1923
Hot Air
2,800
231
3,031
9,200
Land, Quincy Neck
Land East Squantum Street, old
6,775
67,759
schoolhouse lot
58,000
153,508
Land, new high school
.
-
-
-
-
-
58,000
Total .
-
-
271
267
-
-
-
$251,479
$1,836,128
$97,502
$2,185,109
.
B
2
8
8
Good
1911
Hot Air
Hot Air
3,000
550
3,550
1
1
New
1922
Hot Air
3,000
200
1,100
14,469
50,373
Adams Shore Portable
.
.
B
.
231
3,031
Daniel Webster1
.
.
B
1
17
16
New
1920
Government 2
.
B
2
9
9
Good
1896
Good
1922
Steam
Home-Making 3
.
.
.
B
2
12
12
1
1
Now
1921
Hot Air
2,895
501
3.396
Portable No. 1
W
.
B
2
9
9
.
B
2
8
8
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
6,775
-
1 Halls being used for classroom purposes.
2 Not yet taken over by City from Federal Government.
¿ Located on new high school lot.
.
.
6,450
169,950
137,300
B
2
12
11
New
1913
Steam
Adams (Industrial) *
W
1
1
1
New
1922
4,250
6,900
214,550
99,117
8,945
8,945
1,300
22,300
11
11
B
2,895
501
3,396
Portable
.
Portable No. 2
Portable
500
1
-
500
9
Good
1900
2,800
3,200
CITY OF QUINCY
338
.
21,000
339
REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Table V. - General Statistics, December 31, 1923
Population of the city, 1920 47,876
Number of school buildings: High, 1; Continuation (boys), 1; Elemen- tary, 18; Home-Making, 1; Independent Industrial, 1; total 22
Number of occupied classrooms: High, 34;1 Elementary, 210; 2 Home-
Making, 11; Independent Industrial, 11; Continuation (boys), 1; total
267
Teachers in High School: men, 19; women, 53; total
72
Teachers in Elementary Schools: men, 10; women, 219; total
229
Supervisors: drawing, 1; music, 2; Americanization, 1; physical train- ing, 1; primary work, 1; grammar grade work, 1; special subjects, 1; total 8
Special teachers: instrumental music, 1; sewing, 2; manual training, 1; total .
4
Total number of regular day school teachers
313
Continuation School teachers: men, 2; women, 2; total
4
Home-Making School teachers: women
7
Independent Industrial School teachers: men
11
Evening Academic School teachers: men, 6; women, 5; total
11
Industrial Evening for men: teachers, men
5
Industrial Evening for women: teachers, women
15
Americanization teachers: women
24
Total number of different teachers .
359
1 Balcony and floor of hall are also used for classroom purposes. Continuation School (girls) is housed in High School building.
2 Hall is used for classroom purposes at four buildings.
340
CITY OF QUINCY
Table VI. - Attendance Data of the Regular Day Schools for the Year ending June 22, 1923
SCHOOL
Number of Boys
Number of Girls
Number of Different Pupils
enrolled exclusive of Re-
enrollments in the City
A verage Membership
Average Attendance
Per Cent of Attendance
High
767
854
1,621
1,573
1,469
93.4
Adams
251
212
463
413
382
92.5
Adams Shore Portable
44
37
81
60
52
86.7
Atherton Hough
217
228
445
360
326
90.6
Coddington
374
329
703
627
571
91.1
Cranch
216
181
397
356
337
94.6
Daniel Webster
344
331
675
596
543
91.1
Francis W. Parker
390
391
781
663
612
92.3
Government
305
278
583
541
495
91.5
Gridley Bryant
181
148
329
294
275
93.6
John Hancock
235
215
450
420
398
94.8
Lincoln
309
314
623
545
522
95.8
Massachusetts Fields
234
211
445
378
347
91.7
Montclair
143
117
260
240
228
95.0
Quincy
207
221
428
401
367
91.5
Squantum
77
72
149
123
117
95.1
Washington
227
236
463
399
370
92.7
Willard .
453
473
926
858
807
94.1
Wollaston
295
295
590
529
490
92.6
Total
5,269
5,143
10,412
9,376
8,708
92.9
341
REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Table VII. - Comparison of Attendance and Pupils per Teacher for a Series of Years
SCHOOL YEAR SEPTEMBER-JUNE
Number of Boys
Number of Girls
Number of Different Pupils
enrolled exclusive of Re-
enrollments in the City
Average Membership
Average Attendance
Per Cent of Attendance
Average Number of Pupils
per Teacher, Elementary
Schools
Average Number of Pupils per Teacher, High School
1923
5,269
5,143
10,412
9,376
8,708
92.9
35
24
1922
4,948
4,808
9,756
8,955
8,376
93.5
35
24
1921
4,671
4,585
9,256
8,493
7,997
94.1
35
24
1920
4,388
4,368
8,756
8,085
7,513
92.9
35
23
1919
4,130
4,136
8,266
7,624
6,923
90.7
36
25
1918
3,951
3,857
7,808
7,253
6,659
91.8
36
24
1917
3,957
3,825
7,782
6,950
6,463
93.0
37
26
1916
3,870
3,723
7,593
6,791
6,356
93.6
39
27
1915
3,704
3,483
7,187
6,486
6,067
93.5
38
28
342
Table VIII. - Distribution of Pupils in the Elementary Schools, September, 1923
1. BY GRADES
SCHOOL
IB
IA
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
Prevocational
VIII)
Total
Adams
47
20
39
19
38
20
47
27
31
18
29
19
25
9
26
12
-
426
Adams Shore Portable
22
6
32
14
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
.
40
23
20
27
43
17
27
16
29
28
24
19
26
18
26
27
410
Atherton Hough
36
21
36
22
72
15
52
39
58
26
46
47
49
24
51
34
-
.
.
-
39
15
27
15
347
27
11
18
21
27
24
23
22
25
20
33
41
40
34
34
21
15
36
626
Cranch .
.
.
.
·
.
60
34
44
33
58
29
54
28
56
30
44
28
69
35
74
32
708
Daniel Webster
63
39
62
35
46
34
46
36
44
44
32
38
38
18
32
19
27
18
555
Francis W. Parker
57
26
49
27
68
25
37
14
16
19
17
21
30
13
18
28
15
34
13
-
·
·
40
17
21
21
33
19
39
14
57
35
36
33
41
16
32
28
31
-
-
-
-
-
-
.
24
56
33
43
36
47
17
43
20
38
13
13
17
16
11
17
10
264
Massachusetts Fields
32
19
23
14
25
13
20
11
15
8
31
25
22
25
38
24
13
24
441
Montclair
51
23
33
20
45
21
27
19
11
5
13
5
11
6
7
7
8
3
12
10
-
.
.
·
64
28
45
16
46
22
39
16
20
Washington
·
89
45
64
56
56
43
74
50
65
Willard
43
21
49
20
42
38
43
18
48
22
42
28
35
26
39
17
531
Wollaston
·
·
Total .
823
431
673
427
736
450
646
413
586
430
541
384
513
324
475
334
44
8,230
CITY OF QUINCY
-
·
10
21
8
20
15
293
33
23
27
17
21
11
412
John Hancock .
59
44
47
29
61
43
46
423
Lincoln
53
.
-
.
6
9
3 co
126
Quincy
451
Squantum
23
29
23
27
12
28
13
44
904
43
65
38
18
49
41
34
·
.
-
.
Gridley Bryant
581
-
-
-
.
10
-
74
658
Coddington
-
-
-
Government
(Grades VI-
.
Table VIII. - Distribution of Pupils in the Elementary Schools, September, 1923 - Continued
2. BY AGES (SHOWING THE NUMBER OF OVER-AGE CHILDREN IN EACH GRADE)
AGE
IB
IA
II B
II A
III B
III A
IV B
IV A
VB
VA
VIB
VIA
VII B
VII A
VIII B
VIII A
Prevocational
(Grades VI-
VIII)
Total
6 years .
69
206
461
194
132
11
4
229
85
12
2
1
8 years
3
7
18
40
123
156
392
183
76
17
3
84
15
6
I
I
-
2
9
40
37
115
157
331
166
121
138
300
179
100
24
4
2
960
11 years
1
2
1
3
11
14
41
67
98
104
244
127
95
22
1
831
12 years
13
30
37
56
124
112
236
148
17
783
13 years
11
21
30
45
114
115
17
370
14 years
·
·
15
21
39
5
104
15 years
25
16 years
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
1
2
1
2
1
5
8
4
Total .
823
431
673
427
736
450
646
413
586
430
541
384
513
324
475
334
44
8,230
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
741
192
92
9
1,077
7 years
·
-
I
-
-
-
-
.
-
-
-
1,018
9 years
962
10 years
-
-
-
-
7
14
32
39
-
-
-
-
-
1
4
5
3
2
2
9
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
2
-
-
-
1
6
8
7
1
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
10
25
98
174
430
1,066
-
-
-
-
-
343
REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
-
1,034
-
-
-
-
-
-
344
Table VIII. - Distribution of Pupils in the Elementary Schools, September, 1923 - Concluded
3. AVERAGE AGE IN EACH GRADE
SCHOOL
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
Prevocational
(Grades VI-
VIII)
Adams .
6-11
7-1
7-11
8-8
9-0
9-5
10-1
10-9
11-3
12-0
12-2
12-8
12-11
13-3
14-1
14-4
Adams Shore Portable
6-9
7-5
7-8
7-10
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Atherton Hough
6-9
7-3
7-9
7-1
8-6
9-8
9-9
10-2
11-2
11-11
11-9
13-3
12-11
13-8
13-11
14-4
Coddington
6-9
7-7
7-11
9-1
9-1
9-7
10-1
10-8
11-1
11-5
12-1
12-6
13-5
13-11
14-1
14-2
Cranch
6-9
7-7
8-3
8-3
8-9
9-7
9-11
10-4
10-10
11-6
12-1
-
12-10
13-2
13-9
14-3
Daniel Webster .
6-10
7-5
7-11
8-6
8-5
9-4
10-5
10-5
11-3
12-1
12-7
12-8
13-3
13-10
14-4
14-6
Francis W. Parker
6-8
7-5
7-11
8-4
8-7
9-2
9-11
10-9
11-0
11-6
11-9
12-8
13-4
13-10
13-8
14-10
Government
6-11
7-6
7-8
8-6
8-10
10-9
10-2
10-6
11-6
12-9
12-3
13-0
13-3
13-10
14-0
14-6
Gridley Bryant
6-4
6-9
7-9
9-4
9-1
9-5
10-1
10-7
10-6
11-5
11-11
12-4
12-7
13-4
13-3
14-1
John Hancock
6-11
7-5
7-11
8-4
9-1
9-8
10-4
11-1
11-0
11-3
12-5
12-9
13-1
13-8
13-9
14-2
Lincoln
6-10
7-6
8-1
8-6
9-3
9-8
10-5
10-11
12-4
12-8
13-0
13-2
13-3
14-5
14-8
Massachusetts Fields
6-10
7-4
7-6
8-4
8-6
9-4
9-11
10-4
10-11
11-4
11-8
12-1
-
.
.
7-4
7-8
8-4
8-9
9-4
9-10
10-5
10-10
11-10
11-11
12-3
12-8
14-0
14-1
14-10
Washington
6-11
8-1
7-0
8-7
8-9
9-8
9-10
10-4
11-0
11-1
11-6
12-8
12-11
13-9
14-0
14-5
Willard
6-4
6-10
7-6
7-9
8-8
8-10
9-7
10-4
10-8
11-6
11-8
12-2
12-1
13-3
13-2
13-8
14-0
Wollaston
6-10
7-8
7-10
8-5
8-7
9-2
9-6
10-5
10-9
11-4
12-1
12-3
12-9
13-6
13-8
14-1
-
.
Average
6-9
7-5
7-9
8-5
8-10
9-6
10-0
10-6
11-0
11-8
12-0
12-8
13-0
13-7
13-10
14-5
14-0
·
.
.
.
.
6-11
7-5
7-11
8-7
8-10
8-9
9-10
10-10
11-0
11-2
11-11
13-1
13-2
13-8
13-10
14-10
Quincy
6-8
7-9
7-11
9-1
8-11
9-7
9-10
10-4
11-1
11-6
12-0
12-9
13-4
13-5
13-7
14-6
Squantum .
·
·
.
-
.
-
CITY OF QUINCY
Montclair .
6-10
345
REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Table IX. - Distribution of Pupils in the High School, December, 1923
1. BY CLASSES AND AGES
AGES
CLASS
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Total
Post graduates:
Boys
Girls
Seniors (February) :
Boys
1
6
25
14
2
48
103
Girls
1
15
32
5
2
55
Seniors (September) :
Boys
.
-
2
14
30
9
2
57
149
Girls
2
11
31
42
5
1
92
Juniors (February) :
Boys
11
20
14
4
49
112
Girls
10
32
18
3
63
Juniors (September) :
Boys
6
21
40
11
2
80
204
Girls
8
43
54
17
1
1
124
Sophomores (February) :
Boys
9
57
25
4
1
96
203
Girls
1
16
54
25
10
1
-
7
24
80
18
6
1
136
257
Girls
1
9
25
65
20
4
1
121
Freshmen (February) :
Boys
1
12
54
63
12
2
I
-
2
20
60
60
10
Freshmen (September) :
Boys
3
11
48
112
41
4
2
1
221
Girls
1
8
67
93
29
5
1
1
205
Total:
Boys
·
.
1
11
97
204
276 274
139 193
94 127
31 18
4
831 927
1,758
I
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
8
-
-
1
1
3
12 2
1
8
1. 1
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
I
-
1
-
-
107
Sophomores (September) :
Boys
144 152
296
Girls
-
1 426
3
12
67
205
Girls
6
-
I
Class Total
Table IX. - Distribution of Pupils in the High School, December, 1923 - Continued
2. BY SUBJECTS
Class Total
English
French
German
Latin
Spanish
History
Civics
Biology
Physics
Chemistry
Algebra
Geometry
Solid Geometry
Penmanship
Arithmetic
Geography
Bookkeeping
Stenography
Typewriting
Mechanical
Freehand
Domestic Science
Sewing
Music
Harmony
Chorus
Physical Training
Postgraduates:
Boys Girls
8
7
5
1
5
-
-
-
-
8
3
-
-
-
-
-
-
I
1
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
1
Seniors (February) :
Boys
48
49|
22
2
52
-
-
19
4
-
2
7
11
1
7
1
3
13
15
-
-
-
-
14 20
Girls
.
.
55
55
14
11
2
63
-
-
-
1
14
2
1
2
1
12
24
2$
11
-
3
42
5
Seniors (September):
Boys
57
57
17
10
3.
61
-
-
16
5
3
4
8
1
5
5
7
9
2 25
2 9
20 71
15 14
Girls
.
92
92
24
16|
10
93
3
2
13
4
2
5
1
-
-
1
49
49
-
1
5
1
1
·
6
6
24
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2 33
3
I
22
3
16
-
-
-
24
32| 31 -
12
13
2
2
5
48 17
Girls
·
63
63 37
14
11
14
1
1
15
4
1 61 26
11
10
1
1
59
60
17
31
28
12
17
98
22
Boys Girls
80 80| 55
19
32
8
11
-
1
-
26,
10
32
-
1
-
-
.
124 124 67
-
23
25
.23
6
-
-
6
1
5
39
11
1
43
2
-
-
-
19 44
21 47
24 58
11
13| 10
63
21
Girls
107 107 .
45
-
25
19
3
30
1
4
32 .
-
-
-
-
-
-
27 65 1 -
11 36
-
-
-
-
1
3
2
75
54
35
-
-
-
-
-
-
7
43 60
40 65
2
13|
13
74
Boys Girls
121 121 70 -
33
11
1
5
33
-
1
1 30
12
82
20
-
-
32
5
-
-
9
25
64
1
-
1
-
45
2
23
51
Boys
·
Girls
·
·
Freshmen (September):
66 196
Boys Girls
221 221 205 205
64
76
1
55 101
21 70
- 104
-
-
50
33
1
1
-
-
50
0
10
48
53|172
Total:
Boys Girls
.
·
331 831 302 927 926 378
1 234 83 280 189
78 105
62
1
163 114 340 119 5 78 217
71 33
21
71
105
24
85 149 313
26
-
-
2
3 499 390
33
52 259 425
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
CITY OF QUINCY
346
·
144 144 152 152
52
-
34
3
23
83
5
-
-
54
1
-
-
85
4
-
-
-
-
35
10| 10
1 57
99
-
-
1
-171
2
-
-
47
23
3
-
-
-
1
3
-103
-
62
89
.
-
.
96
96
47
1
25
6
-
-
-
-
Sophomores (September):
3 2
40 63
-
·
Freshmen (February):
-
-
56 114
11
-
- 16 35
-
48
8
136 136 121 -
29 58
16
6
-
-
-
27
2
Boys
Sophomores (February):
5
13
8
4
-
1
25
-
-
12 59
1
9
8
.
49
49
26
9
11
Boys
·
-
-
-
-
-
Juniors (February) :
11 17
-
2
9
6
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
.
-
Science
Review
Drawing
Drawing
Appreciation
.
236 175 297
-31
216
81 58
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
77
-
-
50 112
-
20 279 27 231 142
9
49
Elementary
Mathematics,
and Trigonometry
26 54
11
11
-
73 55 105|125 111
Manual Training
I
13 27
Juniors (September) :
12
Table IX. - Distribution of Pupils in the High School, December, 1923 - Concluded
3. AVERAGE AGE BY CLASSES
AVERAGE AGE
OLDEST
YOUNGEST
AVERAGE AGE OF CLASS
Years
Months
Years
Months
Years
Months
Years
Months
Post graduates:
Boys
.
.
Girls
.
.
.
17
11
19
8
16
3
Seniors (February) :
Boys
.
5
Girls
.
Seniors (September) :
17
9
20
-
16
3
17
7
Boys
.
17
5
19
7
15
5
Girls
.
Juniors (February) :
15
5
19
1
15
8
?
16
1
Boys
·
Girls
.
16
9
19
7
15
9
Juniors (September) :
16
3
18
8
14
9
16
3
Girls
.
.
Sophomores (February) :
Boys
·
.
15
3
18
9
14
5
Girls
.
15
8
20
10
13
11
Boys
.
.
15
6
18
3
13
4
Girls
Freshmen (February):
1
17
6
13
4
Boys
·
.
14
11
17
3
13
3
Girls
Freshmen (September) :
14
5
18
-
12
1
Boys
Girls
.
14
6
19
10
12
5
.
18
5
20
-
16
2
18
1
17
10
20
6
16
1
-
1
-
-
·
REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Boys
.
.
·
.
16
4
19
11
14
9
1
16
1
18
9
14
6
15
7
Sophomores (September) :
15
7
15
15
-
347
14
5
17
11
.
348
Table X. - Evening Industrial and Practical Arts Classes for School Year, 1922-23
NUMBER OF SESSIONS
Enrollment
Average Membership
Average Attendance
Per Cent of Attendance
2 Hours
312 Hours
Machine practice .
40
16
8.7
6.6
76.0
Sheet metal drafting
40
28
16.2
11.2
69.0
Electrical
.
.
22
18
10.0
7.0
70.0
Millinery ·
245
245
386
282.1
238.8
84.6
Dressmaking
393
139
376
229.5
187.4
81.7
Home nursing
20
11
10.3
7.8
75.7
760
384
Total
1,144
835
556.8
458.8
82.6
1
.
.
.
.
.
-
.
-
CITY OF QUINCY
CLASSES
Table XI. - Report of the School Savings Bank from July 1, 1922, to July 1, 1923
SCHOOL
Number of Depositors
Amount Deposited
Average Deposit
Number of New Savings Bank Accounts
Number who have withdrawn Money
Amount withdrawn
Total deposited from October 1, 1908
Adams
186
$1,241 77
$6 67
51
41
$150 01
$8,574 27
Adams Shore Portable 1
56
243 32
4 34
24
3
6 51
243 32
Atherton Hough 2
.
181
869 63
4 80
74
45
189 95
5,581 91
Coddington
.
266
1,378 30
5 18
69
50
121 56
11,977 36
Cranch
181
851 70
1 70
54
21
38 43
6,638 49
Daniel Webster 3 .
248
1,929 17
7 78
58
51
106 68
8,543 03
Francis W. Parker 3
419
2,880 43
6 87
98
39
111 00
11,011 31
Government 4
321
1,965 81
6 12
55
93
272 74
5,072 85
Gridley Bryant
.
.
183
1,384 73
7 57
29
19
69 12
9,794 97
Lincoln
298
2,876 07
9 66
66
31
91 12
16,400 21
Massachusetts Fields
268
2,035 72
7 47
83
35
73 95
15,502 85
Montclair 5 .
114
597 12
5 24
36
10
6 76
5,371 25
Quincy
263
1,261 90
4 80
65
14
24
11,771 98
Squantum 6
81
495 17
6 11
13
18
39 79
2,126 21
Washington
239
1,227 38
5 13
80
65
224 97
14,684 97
Willard
287
2,543 71
8 86
84
41
77 18
16,604 86
Wollaston
320
2,409 40
7 53
79
48
82 11
14,345 57
Total
4,011
$26,733 80
$6 67
1,046
638
$1,711 50
$169,487 87
REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
1 Opened September, 1922.
* Opened September, 1917.
§ Opened September 1. 1912.
2 Opened January, 1911.
· Opened September, 1920.
6 Opened October, 1919.
349
.
.
100
542 47
5 42
28
14
25 20
5,242 46
John Hancock
·
.
350
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APPENDIX C
LIST OF GRADUATES
1. High School A. JANUARY, 1923
Raymond Tracy Adams Gunhild Frideborg Ahlstrom Eleanor Akin
Evelyn Hope Johnson
Rose Lillian Kapsis
Earl Pierce Bassett
Florence Madeline Kerrigan
Wayne Goss Belding
Rudolph A. Lofgren
Herbert Robert Berman
Dora Anna Lubarsky
Norma Angie Berrini
Mary Catherine Lundy
Emily Foss Boshan
Guido Marini Assunta Musetti
Mary Louise Cavanagh
Ella Mary Cockerill
Ida Gertrude Newman Gunnar Edmund Olson
Jerome Joseph Cohen
Abraham Sigmund Pactovis
Harriet Dale Couch
Margaret Charlotte Pemberton
Russell Edmund Cullivan Richard Wilfred DeBoer Ruth Evelyn Dennison
. Everett Russell Peterson Robert Lee Peterson John Giveen Reed Margaret Irene Riley
William Joseph Duane
Edward Francis Savage
Mildred Eleano Eastman
George G. Saylor Harlow Schenkelberger
John William Farrell
Mary Louise Shea Anna Betty Silverman Pauline R. Stein
Tyyne Maria Flinck
George Fotheringham
Emily Nixon Stewart
Daniel Joseph Ford
George Rudolph Thompson
Gertrude Fritz Marion Louise Glidden Beatrice Charlotte Golbranson
Elsie Mason Thurber Martha Amanda Tikkanen
G. Harold Troupe Edith Lord Veale
Muriel Jean Goudey
Sidney William Grossman
Erik Carl Wendelin
John Eliot Herbert
Walter Berry Whitcher
Esther Margaret Holteen
Rodney Parker Whittam
Ruth Agnes Hoyle Edmund R. Johnson
Marie Celeste Wood
B. JUNE, 1923
Edna May Abbiatti Dorothea Marjorie Abbott
Ethel Gertrude Acker
Hilmer Gustave Alquist Alice Anna Anderson C. Sidney Anderson Ina Marie Bain Jean Barber Elizabeth Electa Bean
Catherine Elizabeth Bennett
Nathan Bentley Berman Sarah Shirley Berman Beatrice Florence Biganess Helen Neal Bigelow
Esther Lillian Bishop Walter Francis Blake Elizabeth Brown
Irene Gertrude Bryan Irving Hartly Call Helen Hersey Campbell
Gertrude Marie Corcoran
Mary Veronica Driscoll
Arthur William Fallis
William Henry Finn
Frederick James Kendall
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Rose Agnes Caron Francis Shute Carter Marian Daphne Caspole Robert Anthony Cliffe Allan Wesley Cole Richard F. Cole Carroll Coletti William Leo Collins Mary Ellen Connolly Marie Frances Connors
Muriel Kendrick Lincoln Lillie Wilhelmina Lindstrom Marietta Moore Luke Bertha Helena Lund
Joseph Eugene McAuliffe
Margaret Jenne McDermott
Janet MacDonald Vernon Gordon Mackenzie
Donald Edward MacLennan
Harold Leslie Macleod
James Knight Cowie
Isabella Cameron Crane
Mildred Elizabeth Maloney
Mildred Willcox Mason
"Ruth Whittier Crawford Robert Grey Cunningham John Anthony Curry Blanche Carrington Cutler Ethel Darr
Oliver Edward Merrill Mabel Atkins Miller Grayce Louise Milligan
Catherine Loretta Mullarkey
Frank R. Nason
Dorothy Alton Dean Priscilla Bernadette DeCoste
Stella Mary Deschenes
Paul John Nelson Robert James Nicholl John Fred Nolund
Joseph Lyons O'Brien
Albert Nicholas Olson
Dorothy Marie Olsen
Adelaide Rita Pagnani
Harriett Elizabeth Palmer
Gracie Bell Parmenter
James Donald Foster
Marie Tyyne Peura
Joseph Arthur Piispanen Tyyne Emma Piispanen
Evelyn Frances Reilly
Ralph James Renton
Dorothy Mavre Furbish
Edith Lillian Furlong
Anna Loretta Garity
Anna Louise Gelotte
Joseph Edward Gilmartin Ross Gilmore
Alice Miriam Goodhue
Helen Laura Gordon
Gilbert Henry Greenlaw
Seth Allison Greenlaw John Thomas Griffin
Gordon Hansen Esther Martha Haskins
Gustave Martinez Solomons
Grace Mosher Speirs
Ina Alice Tapio Laura Evelyn Taylor
Mary Tobin Daniel Arthur Toombs
Anne Aallotar Wegelius
Eunice M. Weixler
Lawrence Eugene Whittemore
Richard Lowry Widlund
Ethel Charlotte Woods
Michael DiBona Eleanor DiPanfilo Leola El'Hatton Marjory Caro England
Grace Lillian Fairbairn
Margaret Mae Farrer
Margaret Permelia Forsyth
Bernice Ethyl Fredette Eleanor Thibeault Fredette Olive Nye Fuller Reginald Hart Fulton
Alice Celeste Ripley Rachel Mae Sampson
Thomas Otto Schulz
Catherine Mary Sharkey
Louise Winslow Shaw
Virginia Shorter Annie Sara Silverman
Georgia Frances Smith Hazel Luscomb Smith
Herbert Chester Smith S. Irene Smith Ruth Diggle Smith
Hargreaves Heap, Jr. Robert Leslie Hirtle Eileen Horrigan George Davenport Jameson
Vieno Tellervo Johnson Mildred Julius Lillian Amanda Julkka
Annie E. Kapsis James Fryar Keating Ernest Harmon Knight Edna Lydia Likander
Michael A. Mahoney
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2. Elementary Schools A. JANUARY, 1923 Adams School
William Henry Bishop Olive Wilhelmina Brown
Chester Nuttall
Amelia L. Cameron
Melvin Edwin Pierce
Florence S. Ciardelli
Richard F. Prunier
Bessie Anna Diamond
Ernest A. Robertson
James Clifton Giles
Robert J. Sands
Walter Henry Worsdell
Atherton Hough School
Frances Genevieve Bird
Francis James Murphy
Jeanne Veronica Blackburn
Daisy Helen Cooke
Paul Edward Fryar
William Francis O'Connell
Norman Winton Goodwin
Louis Joseph Peters
Sarah Catherine Hartling
Ethel Louise Page
Marjorie Louise Jordan
Robert Miles Pinkham
John Gerald Keefe
Helen Frances Sullivan
George Hoyt LeCain
Mary Louise Sullivan
John Emil Lehto
Frederick Austin Tobin
Althea Cudworth McLain
George Emberd Taylor
Coddington School
Mabel Anna Anderson
Ethel Louise Beausang
Frederic Holden Buck, Jr.
Edward Haskell Collagan
James Christopher Cummings
Margaret Ann Mattson
Carolyn Dana Ada Mary DeNicola Gilda DeNicola
Hyman Mirkin Hazel Elizabeth Mulligan Alf Torkel Nelson Frank Edwin Remick, 2d Marjorie Helen Shea
Mary Josephine De Yulus
Ethel Mary Egan Rose Mary Freitas
Edith Louise Whiton
Kathleen Harris Frank Oscar Irwin
Pauline Elizabeth Winer Mildred Lauretta Wood
Cranch School
Bryce Sherman Andrews Gladys Karolina Bronstrom
Sylvia Victoria Carlson Gertrude Mary Cleary Albert Middleton Gray Irene Frances Jacobs Walter Joseph Jellow Clara Marie Johnson Ethel Hannah Viola Johnson Henny Elizabeth Johnson Mildred Marie Olive Johnson Ralph Oscar Witting Johnson
· Ernest Joseph Kavanagh Grace Theresa Kieswetter Theda Burrell Loud Laura Bell Lutes
Philip Claxton Miller
John Princent Moses Frederick Joseph Norton
Anna Reubena Grossman
Margaret Costey Morris
Oscar Godfrey Raymond Johnson Francis LaCroix Lucille Ethel Morse Florence Rosamond Nelson John Purcell Norris William Kay Read Clarence Middleton Roth Gertrude Kyllikkie Sten Albin William N. Swanson Agda Alma Alfield Weidman Marion Louise Young
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Daniel Webster School
Arthur L. MacDonald
John A. MacGeachie
Ruth C. McCurdy
Mildred S. Parsons
Henry A. Pompeo Lily M. Prout Theresa H. Riley
Mabel E. Schofield
Louis J. Sousi
Madeline Swanson
Arthur P. Trubiano
Abraham Van Minden
Herbert K. Allbright Gordon H. Baxter Chester R. Cressey Anthony I. Crosby Merle H. Eldridge Barbara P. Ellis Gwendolyn F. Ellis E. Lloyd Evans Thelma V. Forsyth Althea R. Foss H. Louise Gallaher James H. Glidden Norman J. Hall J. Russell Harcourt Marjorie Hoey Bertha M. Hoyt
Francis W. Parker School
Frederic H. Ingraham Barbara A. Kaulbeck Marion G. Makepeace John F. Mullen Margery Olive Lois C. Perkins Nelford J. Platner Charlotte A. Price
Russell I. Rayner
Margaret M. Ryan Marion E. Smith Gerald S. Smith Florence M. Solari Ralph S. Towne Dorothy G. Waite Ralph E. Wayne
Rose Berman Louise Bishop Mary Delory Theresa Fisher Evelyn Frazier Ruth Gesmer Edith Harvey Rose Kurtis Norma Ritchie Clara Shea
Government School
Edith Smith Joseph Gesmer Amelio Giordani
Henry Jam Vernon Johnson David Leahy Merville Mitchell Eugene Philie Louis Shoddis Abraham Silverman
Gridley Bryant School
Helen Neilson Bowden Dorothy Jean Dinegan Gino Gargaro Eleanor Louise Jones Catherine Marie Murphy
Alice Frances Shevlin Robert George Smith Ray Winslow Stenberg Irma Alice Virginia Wennberg
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