Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1927, Part 27

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1927
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Number of patients completed 305


Total number of visits to clinic during year


5,920


FILLINGS


Number of amalgam fillings


1,541


Number of cement fillings


1,692


Number of synthetic fillings


222


Number of temporary stoppings


3


Number of temporary cement fillings


37


Number of miscellaneous treatments


419


EXTRACTIONS


Number of permanent teeth extracted


572


Number of temporary teeth extracted


2,024


CLEANINGS


Number of patients' teeth cleaned during year. 1,967


Total number of operations


8,477


10. Report of Work of the School Nurses, January 1 to December 31, 1927


Cases examined for various causes


19,849


Home calls made


2,277


Cases referred to School Physician


1


Cases referred to dental clinics and private dentists


2,323


Cases taken to eye and ear clinics


116


Cases of corrected vision


53


Cases referred to various other clinics


53


Operations for tonsils and adenoids


81


Cases of contagion found and reported.


24


395


REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


11. Report of Sight and Hearing Tests


School


Number examined


Defective in eyesight


Defective in hearing


Parents notified


High


1,540


139


8


147


Central Jun. High.


884


69


18


74


North Junior High


935


95


22


96


South Junior High


802


88


19


91


Adams


415


12


9


8


Adams Shore Port.


119


4


8


42


Coddington


608


41


6


31


Cranch


245


15


15


Daniel Webster


727


49


10


52


Gridley Bryant


332


18


18


John Hancock


261


21


21


Lincoln


351


19


4


19


Mass. Fields


582


31


17


31


Montclair


339


15


1


16


Quincy


480


9


2


Squantum


115


6


2


6


Thomas B. Pollard


584


47


13


27


Washington


484


40


10


23


Willard


594


96


10


106


Wollaston


577


35


4


39


Totals


12,035


913


166


869


Francis W. Parker


620


18


5


5


Atherton High


441


46


396


CITY OF QUINCY


12. Attendance Data of the Regular Day Schools for the Year Ending June 24, 1927


SCHOOL


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


High


661


886


1,547


1,506


1,428


94.8


Central Junior High


453


533


986


904


857


94.8


*North Junior High


5


2


7


811


777


95.8


Adams


293


289


582


523


492


94.1


Adams Shore Portable


93


71


164


112


94


83.9


Atherton Hough


306


275


581


471


434


92.1


Coddington


397


382


779


693


645


93.1


Cranch


232


200


432


380


365


96.1


Daniel Webster


413


363


776


703


665


94.5


Francis W. Parker


402


426


828


654


616


94.1


Gridley Bryant


221


177


398


356


341


95.8


John Hancock


229


226


455


410


395


96.3


Lincoln


295


289


584


542


526


97.0


Massachusetts Fields


452


429


881


700


659


94.1


Montclair


247


232


479


404


386


95.5


Quincy


327


296


623


491


457


93.1


Squantum


101


74


175


137


131


95.6


Thomas B. Pollard


365


337


702


623


593


95.1


Washington


311


278


589


522


499


95.6


Willard


462


486


948


908


862


94.9


Wollaston


384


369


753


587


550


93.7


Totals


6,649 6,620


13,269


12,437


11,772


94.6


*School opened February, 1927. Pupils registered in September in vari- ous other buildings which accounts for the seemingly small enrollment figure.


397


REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


13. Comparison of Attendance and Pupils per Teacher for a Series of Years


School Year


Sept .- 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


Average Number of Pupils


per Teacher, High School


Average Number of Pupils


School


1927


6,649


6,620


13,269


12,437


11,772 94.6


40


26


32


1926


6,200


6,169


12,369


11,199


10,573


94.4


39


25


32


1925.


5,871


5,908


11,779


10,610


9,958


93.9


38


23


32


1924


5,541


5,446


10,987


9,960


9,356


93.9


38


24


....


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


...


4,383


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


....


per Teacher, Junior High


Schools


14. Distribution of October, 1927


(a) BY GRADES


SCHOOL


I B


I A


II B


II A


III B


III A


IV B


IV A


V B


VA


VI B


VI A


VII B


VII A


VIII B


VIII A


Opportunity


Freshmen


September


Freshmen


February


September


February


September


February


Seniors


Seniors


February


Post graduates


Totals


Senior High


447


272


280


171


251


140


8


1,569


Central Junior High ..


..


.


.


.


.


.


.


North Junior High ..


·


.


.


.


.


. .


176


141


206


20.


96


143


64


Adams


58


37


45


43


15


33


28


36


16


28


31


Adams Shore Portable


46


28


27


20


20


28


47


19


43


26


.


64


27


42


29


75


48


72


30


85


76


47


..


37


27


21


20


29


15


41


14


21


17


22


19


Daniel Webster


98


46


59


41


64


62


45


68


40


58


40


37


Francis W. Parker ...


107


62


49


42


51


28


48


46


41


43


36


. .


18


23


22


38


38


Massachusetts Fields .


115


45


85


35


47


48


63


29


63


35


40


51


71


26


36


22


47


21


46


19


44


25


52


24


.


·


.


81


26


55


23


48


20


43


21


41


25


36


. .


..


..


.


8


8


16


9


13


6


13


4


7


12


10


2


.


. .


.


.


.


..


. .


Thomas B. Pollard ...


45


45


38


32


63


49


40


37


38


42


44


44


29


36


26


10


.


.


..


. .


. .


.


. .


651


Washington


57


35


49


20)


53


29


47


33


39


25


34


19


43


26


20


. .


. .


. .


. .


. .


. .


. .


. .


. .


Willard


04


76


43


69


50


81


43


72


49


54


58


. .


.


. .


. .


.


. .


..


..


. .


. .


84


38


51


30


72


24


69


20


68


29


..


. .


..


..


. .


. .


..


.


..


. .


570


Totals


1211


606


797


501


799


464


827


477


795


463


740


518


708


4.81


592


390


26


301


447


272


280


171 251


140


8


12,815


..


..


. .


. .


157


105


163


202


141


.


.


.


·


.


.


..


·


.


. .


·


·


.


. .


.


.


628


Gridley Bryant


22


31


25


26


17


32


17


36


22


38


. .


41


16


30


20


33


23


33


24


41


14


320


Lincoln


70


34


34


33


33


28


32


33


42


39


. .


.


. .


.


. .


.


. .


108


Squantum


.


.


.


..


454


708


Montelair


433


Quincy


471


Atherton Hough


76


30


449


Coddington


612


Cranch


283


724


.


. .


. .


343


John Hancock


. .


.


.


.


.


878


South Junior High ...


200


151


161


118


16


..


422


·


.


L


+


.


.


Wollaston


.


..


Sophomores


Sophomores


Juniors


Juniors


September


.


940


837


. .


121


.


. .


. .


.


551


743


..


.


.


. .


Class


110 116


43


57


14. Distribution of October, 1927-Continued


(b) BY AGE


AGE


I B


I A


II B


II A


III B


III A


IV B


IV A


VB


VA


VI B


VI A


VII B


VII A


VIII B


VIII A


Opportunity


Freshmen


September


Freshmen


February


September


February


Juniors


September Juniors


February


September


Seniors


February


Post graduate


Totals


440


440


..


.


.


. .


702


306


76


4


.


.


. .


. .


. .


..


. .


..


.


.


.


.


6 years


..


64


207


610


292


105


6


.


.


. .


. .


. .


.


.


..


.


.


. .


.


. .


1,284


7 years


29


90


165


532


205


137


4


1


.


.


..


. .


. .


. .


.


.


..


. .


. .


·


1,168


8 years


3


16


33


127


172


521


224


103


6


11


. .


. .


. .


. .


..


.


. .


. ..


.


..


.


8


15


40


58


144


160


380


204


125


32


3


..


.


.


.


.


.


. .


·


. .


. .


. .


.


1


2


6


17


42


133


178


395


220


134


24


3


11


1


..


.


.


·


. .


.


..


. .


. .


.


1


4


10


6


20


49


11


144


149


295


182


3


124


23


3


..


·


.


. .


.


. .


·


. .


. .


·


.


..


.


1


3


10


9


3+


32


2


110


189


70


27


7


1


596


15 years


..


.


. .


. .


. .


. .


. ..


. .


.


.


1


3


S


15


29


150


119


126


46


44


4


. .


. .


.


.


. .


. .


. .


. .


·


.


.


.


. .


. .


.


. .


. .


.


1


4


.. )


17 years ·


211


18 years


..


..


. .


19 years


. .


. .


. .


. .


. .


. .


..


. .


. .


. .


. .


..


. .


..


. .


.


..


. .


. .


. .


3


2


1


6


20 years and over ..


Totals


1,211


606


797


501


799


464


827


477


795


463


740


518


708


481


592


390


26


550


301


447


272


280


171


251


140


8


12.815


. .


.


..


. .


. .


. .


.


.


. .


.


. .


1,244


10 years


1


4


7


26


63


115


163


493


201


150


13


1,172


11 years


1,235


12 years


1,090


13 years


5


310


134


35


10


1


. .


. .


. .


·


930


14 years


. .


.


..


.


·


..


548


16 years


128


42


4


72


3


..


.


. .


. .


..


. .


. .


. .


. .


. .


14


13


20


5


18


. .


..


. .


..


.


. .


. .


..


.


. .


..


.


.


. ·


. .


Average Age


6-2 6-11 7-5 7-11 8-5 9-2 9-5 10-5 10-6


11-2 11-8 12-3 12-7 13-1 13-8 13-8 12-5


14-3 14-8 15-8 15-11 16-5 16-10 17-3 17-11 17-9


.


.


. .


. .


.


5 years


1,148


.


.


.


.


. .


.


. .


. .


..


..


1,223


9 years


1


CZ


3


6


10


14


36


32


69


123


144


1


. .


82


470


57


. .


. .


50


.


.


Note Figures I elow broken line indicate the number of over-age pupils in the several schools.


Seniors


Sophomores


Sophomores


Class


1


4


1


. .


1


2


.


14. Distribution of October, 1927-Concluded


(c) BY SUBJECTS IN HIGH SCHOOL


Class Totals


English


French


German


Spanish


Tatin


Ancient History


English History


U. S. History


Science


Biology


Elementary Physics


[Co) ege Physics


College Chemistry


Indust'l Chemistry


Algebra


Geometry


Mathematics, Rev.


Sol. Geon. -- Trig.


Com'l Geography


Bookkeeping


Stenography


Typewriting


Manual Training


Mech. Drawing


Freehand Drawing


Music'l Appreciation


Harmony


Arithmetic


Penmanship


Spelling


Chorus


Physical Training


Post gradu- ates : Boys . Girls Seniors(Feb.) Boys Girls


3


5


5


1


1


. .


1


1


. .


- .


.1


: :


10:


2


5


1


5


10


5 2


18


3 41


3 40


..


.


2 27


. .


19


1


16


5


:


93 158


8 9


8


36


4


2


18 -1


26 . .


11 8


8 45


6 77


71


12 52


12


13


3 14


. .


..


14 33


L


1 1


14


1:


10


29 11


34 1.


25 5


12 45


4


36 64


7 95 114 ..


24


1 40


32


10


13


.


. .


50 64


:


9


. .


7


92 4


7


·


.


.


·


52 90


36 61


49 97


22


39


4 41 io


3 66


2


87


32 88


31 64


11 27


61 146


261 289


254 282


Boys Girls


261 289


201 289


28


.. 116


.


..


. .


.


..


. .


.


Totals :


Boys Girls


1070 1069 1350 1349 498


51 337 7 |148 338


25 32


114


243


312 359


32 187


:24 12


63 : . .


103 69


29


67


170 307 204 |150


36


140 164


30 87 235 278 401 279 375


. .


.


437 104 171 21


60 72 1 348 133 23 389 262 118|173


18 573 33 906 1


632


. .


2


13


1


16


9


13 24


30 31


7


18


1


Girls


125 147


125 147


60


1


16


1


.


Soph. (Sept.) Boys Girls


189 258


258


120


1


18 56


64 63


8 108


1


37 11


77


61 166 184


2


32 . .


52 . .


Fresh. (Feb.) : Boys Girls


142


142


47


.


159


159


43


43


25 32


70


.


.


. .


Fresh. (Sept.)


78


04


.


.


. .


146


. .


261 289


. .


119


: .


.


.


63 89


:: 128 :: .


. . 261 101 1289 174


38 54


. .


.


349


73


. .


8


. .


5


.


1


20,


11


Juniors (Feb.) Boys Girls


76 95


76


43


95


57


125


75


31


155


155


75


1


Soph. (Feb.) : Boys


18 45


24


.


.


37 .. 111 18 142 33 159


133 155


38


67


24 83


15 i4 .. 18 8 ..


.


75


93


6


. .


99 TJ


. .


·


.


. . 18 100


.


37 125


15 10


Seniors (Sept.) : Boys Girls


93 158


93


48


15


6


19 . .


6 46


20


1


1


.


. .


.


27 52


35


..


10


·


.


..


54


83


31


56


16


5


.


27 63


15 5


56


.


.


:


.


.


..


.


1


..


.


. .


1


10.


?


.


. .


56 84


: 5


2 20


.


: 12


.


4


13 29


17 49 8


. 24


Juniors (Sept.) Boys Girls


12.


64


2


11


. .


. .


63


189 91


4


20


158


83


12 32


18


60 24 30 10


5


0


Cooking


Sewing


Civics


Jr. Bus. Training


597


317 112


61 67


15. Evening Industrial and Practical Arts Classes for School Year, 1926-1927


Number of Sessions


CLASSES


2 Hours


3 Hours


33 Hours


En- rollment


Average Member- ship


Average Attendance


Per Cent of Attendance


Shop Mathematics for Electricians.


6


13


11.8


9.2


78.


Ship Blue Print Reading


64


63


21.1


18.2


86.3


Shop Mathematics and Machine Drawing


71


41


29.2


24.3


83.2


Machine Practice


32


19


10.9


8.2


75.2


Auto Mechanics


40


33


11.9


10.3


86.6


Sheet Metal Drafting


52


31


12.5


10.1


80.8


Electrical


40


46


15.5


11.9


76.8


Plumbing


9


10


8.6


7.8


90.7


Roof Framing


22


136


112


87.3


77.


88.2


Millinery


63


734


726


578.9


495.7


85.6


Dressmaking


84


105


80.3


€0.5


75.3


Cooking


21


16


15.


13.


86.7


Home Nursing


-


-


454


1 105


- 870


1429


1241


898.4


757.8


84.4


Totals


..


55


26


15.4


11.6


75.3


REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


401


16. Report of the School Savings Bank from July 1, 1926, to July 1, 1927


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


Central Junior High 1


102


$653 52


$6 41


6


46


$179 76


$1,566 83


North Junior High 2


490


1,508 99


3 08


28


16


10 76


1,508 99


Adams


451


4,058 08


8 99


84


54


86 16


19,879 94


Adams Shore Portable3


105


538 41


5 12


35


9


17 1


2,079 53


Atherton Hough 4


431


1,693 39


3 92


68


64


190 66


11,278 34


Coddington


457


2,034 44


4 45


82


67


159 71


20,576 47


Cranch


330


2,578 91


7 81


46


23


37 06


14,835 68


Daniel Webster


724


4,715 82


6 51


174


126


331 67


21,209 63


Francis W. Parker5


450


5,017 72


11 15


168


57


112 43


29,629 53


Gridley Bryant


259


2,326 24


8 98


62


25


149 45


11,635


66


John Hancock


413


2,944 12


7 13


84


62


132 19


17,866 14


Lincoln


520


4,930 41


9 48


70


63


104 57


34,319 24


Massachusetts Fields


650


5,945 79


9 15


147


34


86 01


34,479 83


Montclair 6


419


3,119 67


7 45


115


32


106 53


15,115 18


Quincy


308


2,163 19


7 02


81


40


89 35


20,606 16


Squantum 7


145


1,273 62


8 78


30


13


19 22


6,088 84


Thomas B. Pollard8


457


2,961 34


6 48


86


113


279 88


15,450 42


Washington


465


3,555 98


7 65


136


142


332 37


25,695 34


Willard


722


6,508 82


9 01


166


55


203 83


38,210 08


Wollaston


618


4,759 36


7 70


145


39


135 41


29,364 41


Totals


..


8,516


$63,287 82


$7 43


1,813


1,080


$2,764 16


$371,396 24


1Opened September, 1924. 'Opened February, 1927.


3Opened September, 1922.


4Opened January, 1911. "Opened September, 1917. "Opened September, 1912.


"Opened October, 1919. '()pened September, 1920.


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APPENDIX B.


LISTS OF GRADUATES


1. High School (a). JANUARY, 1927


Jessie Howie Nairne Alexander


Ellen Wilhelmina Huovinen


Beatrice Margaret Anderson


Florence Evelyn Anderson


Ellen Mildred Anderson


Irene Frances Jacobs


Mabel Anna Anderson


Ethel Viola Johnson


Leslie Samuel Armstrong


Frans Elis Backman


Estelle Berthe Badot


Gordon Hamblin Baxter


Ethel Louise Beausang


Michael Joseph Joyce


Marie Winifred Kane


Julius Berman


Melville Stanley Berman Frances Genevieve Bird Louise Bishop


Mary Middleton Keating Grace Theresa Kieswetter


Virginia Briggs


Frederic Holden Buck


Amelia Lawry Cameron


Rose E. Kurtis


Frank Ben Lantery, Jr.


Madeline Leah Bethan Alde Leavitt


George Hoyt LeCain


Impi Elizabeth Lepanen


Verner M. Lofgren


Marion Easdon MacBurnie


Ruth C. MacCurdy Raymond Alex McPhail


Mary Veronica DeCoste


Bessie Anna Diamond


Astro Attila DiBona Dorothy Jean Dinegan Anna B. Echburg Mary Beatrice Farrell


Theresa May Fisher


Althea Richmond Foss John Wunderlich Fuller Joseph Gesmer Ruth Gesmer Edwin Crane Goodwin, Jr. Dorothy Gray


Mary Josephine Griffin


Elsie Corinne Halonen J. Russell Harcourt Edith Mae Harvey


Helen Marie Hokkanen Thomas Gerard Hoyle Sadie Gertrude Hughes


Alexander George Macteer Chester Clifford Manimon Edith M. Pauline Mattson William Walter Masson


Elizabeth Jennie Mitchell


Margaret Costey Morris Catherine Marie Murphy Proctor Murray Gertrude Esther Nattie


Florence Rosamond Nelson


Lucetta Frances Noble William A. O'Connell Margery Olive Mildred Shearman Parsons


Bertha Evelyn Pemberton Charles Wesley Powell Russell Irving Rayner


Emma May Robertson Stella Mary Robicheau Annie Louise Rossi


Esther Annette Katz


Robert Hathorne Kennedy Helga Sophia Knuttunen


Sylvia Victoria Carlson Russell Hood Chapman Alton Libby Chase Clara Flora Ciancianaini Marion Earlin Colpitts


Daisy Helen Cooke


Elizabeth Barbara Countway Ethel Marion Crosby Leo Darr


Mildred Maria Olivia Johnson Myrtle Selina Johnson Virginia R. Johnson Marjorie Louise Jordan


Frederic Henry Ingraham Frank Oscar Irwin


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Everett Otis Rowell


Mary Rusconi


Anna Elizabeth Sadlier


Dorothy Glover Waite


Evelyn Novella Warmington


Ralph Elmer Wayne


Agnes Louise Sheehan


Arvo I. Wegelius


Vera Millicent Shultz


Irma Alice Virginia Wennberg


Robert George Smith


Helen Beatrice White


Charles G. Stanton


Edith Louise Whiton


Max Donald Stein


Mildred Lauretta Wood


Ray Winslow Stenberg


John Baptiste Zanotti


(b). JUNE, 1927


Dave Abels


Donald Gilbert Aldrich


Herbert Kenneth Allbright


Dorothy Beatrice Craig


Dorothy Elizabeth Anderson


Gertrude Helen Craig George D. Crocker


Ida Elizabeth Asnes


Rosetta Louise Crosta


Marion Esther Asnes


Ruth Eleanor Cruickshank


Richard Kingman Baltzer


Melba Barnes


Grace Anna Barton


Clarence Roland Beckman


Kathryn Luella Billman


Mildred Constance Dixon


Dorothy Agnes Bishop


Mary Magdalen Doran


Marion Louise Black


Ethel Edwards Eberts


Winifred Maye Bond Louise Virginia Borrelli Frances Anna Braun Dorothy Bridges


Viola El Hatton Ruth Myrtle Elliot


Lawrence Eugene Brown


Esther Josephine Burke


Joseph A. E. Erickson John Aubrey Evans Carleton Scott Fitch


Joyce Butterworth


Margaret Agnes Fitzgerald


Donald Groat Cameron Alice Wilson Campbell Edmund Lawrence Carey Joseph Aloysius Carey Edward Alfred Caron


Carroll Boynton Fowler Joseph Gerard Foy


Miriam Gertrude Carr


John Vincent Freeman, Jr.


Eileen Dorothy Cassidy Paul R. Chandler


Buell Rounds Fuller


Ida Josephine Chignola David W. Chute


Louise Gallaher Doris Elizabeth Gannon


Nelson Noyes Cochrane


Margaret Verdine Gillis


George Louis Colburn, Jr.


Marie C. Giordani


Evelyn Frances Cole


Virginia Dorothy Goeller


Bessie Ethel Goldman Ethel Louise Goodsell


Agnes Elizabeth Gustavson


Marv Frances Connors


Lucile Cook


Winifred Evelyn Ham


David Freeman Cornish


Isabel May Cossaboom


Charles Coulson Margaret Ellen Coulson


Erle B. Ayres


Edward Francis Curry Harold Leroy Davis Ruth Debes Victor Cornelius DeBoer John Charles Devlin


Helen Elizabeth Erickson


Laurence Albert Cahill


Velma Vivian Foley Evelyn Frances Ford


James Thomas Forrest


Rose Victoria Fruzzetti


Enia A. Coletti Edward Haskell Collagan Mary Kathlyn Collins


Ruth Linnea Hager


Louise Frances Hamblin Herbert Allan Hambro


Mabel Estelle Schofield Marjorie Helene Shea


Barrio Gerard Sullivan Irja Sylvia Tenhunen


Ruth Gwendolyn Eldridge


Mary Eva Appleton


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Mildred Hamlin Lillian Hansen Elvira Lillian Harlow Jean Irene Harper Gertrude Elizabeth Hatfield Raymond H. Heckman, Jr. Effie L. Heggie Aili Helen Heino Frances Hunter Hislop Russell Whitcomb Hoch Lester Irving Hodgdon Eric Bruce Hoeg Marjorie Virginia Hoey Harold Herbert Holmquist Eleanor Horton Lawrence Wood Howard Alice Louise Howe Waldo Albert Howe Melva Enid Ingham John William Jacobs Dorothy Muriel Jensen Alton Reynold Johnson Elizabeth May Johnson Lillian Caroline Johnson Raymond O. G. Johnson Beatrice Sylvia Kadets Edna Louise Karlberg Barbara Anna Kaulbeck Mary Teresa Kelly Helen M. Kerr Barbara Kessen Lucy Sydney Kingston Harold Oliver Kinsman Carolyn Annette Knight Ann Marion Krasny Hazel Ruth LaBontè Edward Francis Lane Raymond G. Lantery Dorine Edythe LeBlanc John Kenneth Leggat Ellen Elizabeth Likander Harrison Rice Linnell Ruth Lints Louise Locke Theda B. Loud Katherine Wells Lowe Rose Luftman Edith G. McCarthy


James Allan MacDonald


Donald Edmund MacDonald Hector MacFarlane Raymond L. McGrane Lucy Gloria McGrath Donald H. Mackenzie George A. Mckenzie E. Jean Mackenzie Bertram Hunter Macleod


Edward Soren Macleod Marion Gleason Makepeace Colin Davidson Marr John Kenneth Martin Elsie Duthie Maxwell Stanley Franklin Melville Kendall Frazier Mills Marjorie Helen Moles Florence Elizabeth Moore Priscilla Morse John Princent Moses, Jr. Gabriel Victor Mottla George E. Mullin, Jr.


Philip Webber Murphy Lester Alden Nelson Thelma Jeanette Newell William Thomas O'Bryne Elizabeth Oldham W. Russell Parker Barbara Delano Patterson


Irene Douglas Patterson


Ruth Mary Patterson Beulah Maude Peach John Edward Pease Lois Crout Perkins


Georgette Ellen Perry Enio Oris Persion Carl Peterson Elna Dagmar Peterson Gordon John Peterson


Eleanor Melvina Philbrick


Ethel G. Phinney Lavinia Mckay Pierce Nelford Platner Priscilla Ruth Porterfield


Vivian Hazel Pratt Mary Loretta Quin


Jean White Rankin Gordon Brooks Read Paul Cashman Reardon


Richard Reynolds Lillian Catherine Riihimaki Clarence Middleton Roth Margaret Mary Ryan Wallace Evan Sadlier Harry Alfred Scott


Edward Henry Sennott, Jr. Roy Douglas Service Ida Clara Shangold Arthur Richard Shaw Clara Elizabeth Shea Rodger Goodwin Shultz Doris Holmes Simmons


Emily Augusta Smith


Frank Henry Smith Isabella Alice Smith Isadore Alta Smith


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Jack Russell Smith


Gerald Sanislaus Smyth Florence Ethel Snyder Hilda Florence Spear Cornelius Thomas Spillane Mildred Agnes Sullivan


Ethel May Tremayne Dorothy Ida Tripp George Delavan Truitt


Brenton Reed Turner


Rose Sophie Turnquist Dorothy Janet Urquhart Antonio Volpe James Roger Ward


Dorothy Marion Taylor


Helen Mathieson Tebbets


Donald Whittam


Pauline Elizabeth Winer


John Hollinshead Wyllie


Margaret Leola Zinck


2. Elementary Schools (a). JANUARY, 1927 Adams School-15


Davis L. Bishop


Marjorie B. Harding


Rita L. Conway


Paul L. Holbrook


Phyllis C. Derby


Joseph P. Marchetti


Robert H. Dexheimer


John T. Neilson


Pearl Diamond


Ellena P. Smith


Esther Downey


Hazel M. Taylor


Mary T. Gioncardi


Walter F. Walsh


Warner O. Golbranson


Atherton Hough School-22


Anna E. Briggs James H. Morris


John J. Bresnahan, Jr.


Victor H. Nordstrom


Patricia V. Craig


Eugene N. O'Connell


Gladys M. Durgin


Dorothy I. Page


Ethel M. Fleet


Hazard Robinson


Muriel E. Griffen


Edward W. Shaw, Jr.


Stanley V. Johnson


Dorothy M. Smith


Elizabeth P. Johnston


Lawrence M. Taylor


Edward J. Kane


Philip N. Wall


Gladys E. McCormack


Doris B. Wright


Anne E. McCoole


Eleanor G. Walsh


Coddington School-27


William C. Baker


J. Stanley Johnson Dorothy Koeller


Anthony Brandolini


Loring A. Brown


Evelyn A. Lear


John H. Burroughs, Jr.


Alice K. Malone


Peter J. Chiminiello


Alfred F. Monroe


Martin J. Coen Olive E. Colburn Roland Cooper Arthur W. Cossaboom Lois E. Pinkham


Anthony J. Monti George E. Murphy Robert F. Piller


Gertrude Coulson


Richard Porter


Robina B. Dakers


Warren O. Sillen


John T. Dunning


Jim E. Smith


Arthur H. Fowler, Jr. Margaret E. Howe


Melvin Thorner


Madeline Swanson Marion Swartz Mary Helen Sweeney


Josephine Emeline Wastcoat Carola Fox Whitman


John Edward Thomas Stanley Francis Tirrell Muriel Louise Todd Rose Tower


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Cranch School-21


John H. Anderson, Jr. Nelson S. Gundersen


Frank T. Appleton, Jr.


Eben K. Hedman


A. Vivienne Blomquist


Elvie T. Holmgren


Sally E. Bradford


Esther C. Johnson


Clarence N. Carter


Agnes E. Lund


George R. W. Cedarstrom


Paul J. Mattson


Clara E. Crooker


Mildred Moreton


Irene Cutler


Albert E. Rundle


Dorothy O. Davy


Mary Salorio


Frederick J. DeCoste


Douglas D. Smeaton


H. Dexter Ferguson


Daniel Webster School-21


Mary DiBartolomeo


Asa P. Newell


Gill D. Bowness


William J. Papile


Joanna Collins


Florence L. Pitts


Attilio DiTullio


Angel Rahaim


Rose Fragaer


Americo Risio


David Goldman


Biancha Risio


Kathleen M. Hofferty


Bernard Silver


Bertha D. Johnsen


HaroW H. Slate


Joseph M. Koury


Warren E. Sundstrom


Esther Krasnigo James A. Muir


Wilfred Winship


Francis W. Parker School-32


Donald S. Bell Phyllis K. Kline


Phyllis E. Brooks


John J. Lawton, Jr.


Dorothy M. Burke


Millicent S. Lewis


Maybelle G. Cook


Margaret E. Magura


Charlotte M. Cushing


Walter J. Maibach


Ray S. Derosier John T. Franklin, Jr. Jean A. Gelas


Dorothy E. McCarthy


Helen F. Murphy


Thomas J. Gilmartin


Helen M. Poland


Alice J. Guilmartin


Prescott F. Reimer


Erik G. Gnospelius


Dorothea M. Sullivan


Randolph C. Gray


Everett S. Todd


M. Frances Hoch


James G. Welsh. Jr.


Eloise P. Hodges


E. Hartwell White F. Burton Whitman, Jr.


Willard J. Hodges May L. Ingham


H. Lois Wilmore


Gridley Bryant School-8


Charles P. Beasley


Fred A. Orlando


Virginia M. Corcoran Eleanor Fruth Inez E. Gargaro


Mary J. Speed


Doris R. Stenberg


Rena J. Ventura


John Hancock School-17


George W. Anderson Edelweiss L. Biloni


Veronica E. MacDonald


Mary A. Christiano


Margaret E. Macleod


Alice A. MacPherson


Richard H. Collins, Jr. Helen L. Coy Nellie A. Dahlberg


Florence V. Phillips


Sylvia K. Nikander Sulo W. Tuori


Alice E. Wallin


Bernard P. Egan Laura G. Freberg Ruth E. Johnson


Gussie Kotzen


Albert F. Ogilvie


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Lincoln School-14


Jennie M. Bertolami


Lena DiBona


Margaret Cardarelli


Maria DiBona


George W. Clark


Mary DiCesare


Guerino Coletti


Martha E. Laaperi


Tripoli J. Salvucci


Donato Cugini Artio DiBona


Ferdinand Sisti


Inez DiBona


Filomena F. Spataro


Massachusetts Field School-39


Merlys L. Ainsworth


Helen G. Kearney


Norman F. Barker


Mildred E. Platner


Geraldine E. Batchelder


Joseph A. Prada


Donald N. Blanchard


William R. Prange


Marjorie T. Cleaves


Robert T. Ridder


Charles C. Connolly John F. Crimmins


Sadie A. Shoals


Dorothy R. Curtis


Frederick A. Smallman


Thelma Dawe


John R. Smyth


Gordon S. Donnan


Helen B. Snyder


William G. Dwyer


Florence A. Starratt


Mary C. Ferris


Isabel H. Thorner


Evelyn T. Findlay


Clinton S. Tyler


John J. Fitzgerald Charles W. Ganzel


John C. Urquhart Clara E. Wallenberg


Ralph E. Gervais


Lena B. Wallenberg


Kenneth J. Griffin


Linford C. Ward


Helen F. Hay


Jeannette B. Whitelaw


Jessie V. Holmes


John G. Whyte


Chester W. Johnson


Montclair School-13


Robert D. Ballard


Ralph W. Gove


Myrna D. Billings


Mary R. Morley


Alice M. Conley


Helen D. Proude


John P. Cooke Muriel L. Cox


Edward L. Tilden


Anna M. Cullen


Frank A. Young


Margaret M. Forsyth


Quincy School-25


Robert M. Blake


Hugh H. McCormick


Madeleine M. Browne


William F. Noble


Lucien O. Chase


Robert N. Peaslee


S. Edgar Davies Paul C. Duffy Kathleen Gilmartin Dorothy V. Gookin


Richard G. Pickering Doris H. Shalit


Carlton J. Spear


Marguerite L. Haake


Herbert C. Thomas


Elizabeth A. Hughes Harold G. Hurlburt Alice M. Lynch


Raymond Trop


Ruth V. Rosenquist


Ruth G. Urquhart


Edwin T. Williams


Annie Miller Donald B. Moore


Marion Sullivan


Roy M. Swenson


Dorothy Sharkey


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George Dahlquist Grace L. Drake Janet Hemingway


Thomas B. Pollard School-19


Pauline Barnaby


Florence Leahy


Eileen Costello


Clarence Leahy


Geraldine Crowley


Joseph Lomanno


Delia DeCristofaro


Nesseb Nader


Mujey George


Janet Nimmo


Rebecca Goodman Germaine Henderson


Catherine Scolaro


Henry Jellows


Barbara Stelfox Sadye Wyman


Washington School-13


Olive Davis Gerald Desmond Helen Evans Sidney Fox Charles Ham


William Jensen William Lord


Willard School-24


Michael J. Alfano


Esther J. Koski


Dagny E. Aronson


John W. Kunelius


John E. Bates


Esther A. Leppala


John H. Carlson Hugo Coletti




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