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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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CITY OF QUINCY
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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CITY OF QUINCY
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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CITY OF QUINCY
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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