Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1923, Part 23

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1923
Publisher:
Number of Pages: 388


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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


CITY OF QUINCY


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


351


REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


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


352


CITY OF QUINCY


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


353


REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


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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