Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1928, Part 28

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1928
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Details regarding attendance work and employment certificates for year ending December 31, 1928 appear in the following tables:


Attendance Work by Months


1928


Number of Cases In- vestigated


Actual Truants


Children of School Age returned to School from Street


Manufac- tories and Stores inspected


No. found employed Contrary to Law


January


171


12


2


1


February


153


3


2


March


161


11


-


April


95


2


1


May


134


27


June


111


13


1


1


July


August


September


81


1


October


212


28


November


132


15


December .


98


6


Totals.


1,348


118


3


4


1


. .


405


REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Employment Certificates Issued for the Year Ending December 31, 1928


Boys


Girls


Total


Educational certificates, Form I:


16 to 18 years of age


459


307


766


18 to 21 years of age


295


233


528


Employment certificates (14 to 16 years of age):


Form C (regular)


78


14


92


Form D (non-resident)


22


4


26


Form E (limited-temporary)


33


33


Form F (limited)


97


17


114


Special certificates:


Farm


3


.


3


Domestic


3


3


Home Permit


32


32


987


610


1,597


Total number issued in 1928


1,597


1927


1,476


Increase for year.


121


Total number newsboys' licenses in force


172


Respectfully submitted, CHARLES H. JOHNSON, Supervisor of Attendance.


8. SCHOOL CENSUS October, 1928


5


6


7


8


9


10


11


12


13


14


15


B


GBGBG BG BGBGB


GBG


B


G


BGB


G


B


G


Total


Ward I


89


95 138|111 118 102 142 121 148 110 139 124 113


96|137


91 121 126 111 115 113 102 1,369 1,193


2,562


Ward II


74


70


96 130 145 129 137 140


94 112 103


91 102


90 107


93 115


80


87


84


77 80 1,137 1,099


2,236


Ward III


61


64


92 108 100 98 120


96 105


83 101


97|100


95


90 102 104


87


90 109


76 103 1,039 1,042


2,081


Ward IV


63


73


94


70


74


72 75


58


85


83


79


62


63


56


69


79


59


59


800


791


1,591


Ward V


106


78|118 131 126 109 121 126 123 103 107 |134 134 106|129 116 141 118 106


94 101 113 1,312 1,228


2,540


Ward VI


75


86 135 115 127 114 144 115


97 100 112 111 102 100


87 100 110


90


95


89


79 71 1,163 1,091


2,254


Totals


468 466 673 679 704 622 738 670 642 576 620 642 629 570 629 564 654 557 558 570 505 528 6,820 6,444 13,264


406


CITY OF QUINCY


84 88


68


78


407


REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


9. Report of the Dental Clinic, Coddington School, January 1 to December 31, 1928


Number at present registered for treatment


3,897


Number of new patients registered during year 904


Number of patients completed. 118


Total number of visits to clinic during year


5,770


FILLINGS


Number of amalgam fillings


1,204


Number of cement fillings


1,496


Number of synthetic fillings


150


Number of temporary cement fillings.


17


Number of miscellaneous treatments


1,077


EXTRACTIONS


Number of permanent teeth extracted


452


Number of temporary teeth extracted. 1,866


CLEANINGS


Numbers of patients' teeth cleaned during year 2,234


Total number of operations


8,496


10. Report of Work of the School Nurses January 1 to December 31, 1928


Cases examined for various causes


29,135


Home calls made.


1,445


Cases referred to School Physician


349


Cases referred to dental clinic and private dentists


2,159


Cases taken to eye and ear clinics .


132


Cases of corrected vision .


80


Cases referred to various other clinics


130


Operations for tonsils and adenoids


156


Cases of contagion found and reported


28


.


408


CITY OF QUINCY


11. Report of Sight and Hearing Tests


School


Number examined


Defective in eyesight


Defective in hearing


Parents notified


High


1,659


106


5


111


Central Junior High


872


48


16


49


North Junior High


964


70


12


72


South Junior High


946


154


18


97


Quincy Point Junior High


655


42


4


34


Adams. .


348


16


5


16


Adams Shore Port.


108


4


2


6


Atherton High


414


32


6


36


Coddington


596


37


4


38


Cranch


227


21


0


20


Daniel Webster


634


19


2


19


Francis W. Parker


598


19


2


11


Gridley Bryant


320


8


2


10


John Hancock


260


31


10


30


Lincoln


320


22


9


20


Mass. Fields


699


39


7


35


Montclair


421


12


5


17


Quincy


480


9


2


4


Squantum.


131


7


2


9


Thomas B. Pollard


482


23


1


18


Washington


341


26


5


21


Willard


592


34


5


39


Wollaston


567


17


0


17


Totals


12,634


796


124


729


409


REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


12. Attendance Data of the Regular Day Schools for the Year Ending June 27, 1928


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


682


926


1,608


1,583


1,496


94.5


Central Junior High


475


448


923


844


795


94.2


North Junior High


491


491


982


883


841


95.2


South Junior High


410


451


861


806


766


95.0


Adams.


229


219


448


426


402


94.4


Adams Shore Portable


76


64


140


119


104


87.4


Atherton Hough


265


221


486


416


377


90.6


Coddington


331


317


648


600


558


93.0


Cranch


163


144


307


281


266


94.7


Daniel Webster


382


369


751


698


654


93.7


Francis W. Parker


326


343


669


610


570


93.4


Gridley Bryant


199


173


372


339


320


94.4


John Hancock


172


170


342


316


29


94.3


Lincoln


238


224


462


418


402


96.2


Massachusetts Fields


393


384


777


689


642


93.2


Montclair


230


229


459


437


413


94.5


Quincy


265


231


496


472


437


92.6


Squantum.


78


50


128


109


103


94.5


Thomas B. Pollard


375


313


688


619


578


93.4


Washington


290


303


593


508


479


94.3


Willard


386


387


773


734


692


94.3


Wollaston


322


303


625


574


534


93.0


Totals


6,778


6,760


13,538


12,481


11,727


94.0


410


CITY OF QUINCY


13. 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


Average Number of Pupils


per Teacher, High School


Average Number of Pupils


per Teacher, Junior High


Schools


1928


6,778


6,760


13,538


12,481


11,727


94.0


39


27


25


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


4,388


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


Schools


14. Distribution of October, 1928 (a) BY GRADES


JUNIOR HIGH


SENIOR HIGH


SCHOOL


I


II


III


IV


V


VI


Opportunity


VII


VIII


LX


Opportunity


Sophomores


September


Sophomores


February


Juniors


Juniors


Seniors


September


Seniors


February


Post Graduates and Specials


Totals


Senior High


563


245


321


172


239


117


5


1,662


Central Junior High


977


North Junior High


.


.


.


..


272


214


169


34


Adams


93


77


66


81


48


64


12


Adams Shore Portable


53


58


78


69


50


69


.


598


Coddington


75


60


121


106


115


121


274


Cranch


51


41


14


44


57


37


13


Francis W. Parker


115


105


101


89


103


85


73


64


49


44


64


37


52


60


36


60


61


43


83


81


48


50


57


69


134


126


128


92


112


106


76


73


64


68


69


67


.


91


87


78


79


74


71


26


19


24


23


26


13


70


73


74


100


75


84


15


43


69


70


81


65


62


102


119


119


112


124


107


13


Wollaston


99


104


84


85


101


88


.


Totals


1,434


1,365


1,311


1,26S


1,311


1,227


69


1,471


1,089


848


68


563


245


321


172


239


117


5


13,123


..


.


..


.


442 426


279 302 294


219


14


South Junior High


212


20


.


689


Quincy Point Junior High


441


..


111


Atherton Hough


84


63


639


Daniel Webster


114


86


127


85


110


104


598


Gridley Bryant


312


John Hancock


404


Lincoln


698


Massachusetts Fields


417


Montclair


480


Quincy


131


Squantum


491


Thomas B. Pollard


390


Washington


696


Willard


561


.


411


REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


..


331


248


858


·


.


331


16


.


.


113


952


September


February


412


14. Distribution of October, 1928-Continued


(b) BY AGE


JUNIOR HIGH


AGE


H


II


III


IV


V


VI


Opportunity


VII


VIII


IX


Opportunity


Sophomores


Sophomores


February


Juniors


September


February


Seniors


September


Seniors


February


Post Graduates and Specials


Totals


5 years


478


1


.


..


1,204


6 years


824


373


7


. .


. .


..


1,214


7 years


111


755


328


20


.


.


..


. .


. .


. .


..


..


. .


..


.


..


1,188


9 years


1


41


199


621


301


22


3


·


. .


..


. .


..


..


..


..


1,282


10 years


3


5


46


202


678


326


8


14


.


. .


..


..


.


.


..


.


1,243


11 years


. .


..


9


89


221


580


17


321


4


207


13


699


115


29


3


. .


.


..


..


12 years


.


.


1


19


70


17


555


180


29


13 years


.


..


.


2


7


19


9


114


316


423


18


42


13


1


.


3


. .


. .


682


15 years


.


. .


.


.


.


2


2


23


85


183


14


268


54


42


131


138


67


31


8


598


16 years


. .


. .


. .


. .


:


·


1


2


63


42


100


80


121


36


3


449


17 years


. .


18 years


. .


. .


.


. .


.


. .


. .


. .


14


5


35


16


63


56


1


190


19 years


. .


..


.


. .


.


5


2


7


20 years& over


. .


. .


.


.


..


·


..


.


..


..


..


·


..


. .


. .


.


.


Totals


1,434


1,365


1,311


1,268


1,311


1,227


69


1,471


1,089


848


68


563


245


321


172


239


117


5


13,123


Average Age


6-3


7-5


8-5


9-5


10-6


11-5


12-4


12-7


13-7


14-6


14-2


15-6 15-11


16-5


16-9


17-4


17-9


16-7


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


CITY OF QUINCY


.


. .


. .


..


..


..


. .


. .


. .


..


. .


. .


1,249


8 years


17


190


721


316


5


.


.


..


.


.


. .


..


. .


1,164


1


17


80


.


. .


..


1


965


14 years


.


6


1


13


31


2


176


. .


. .


5


3


16


15


.


39


.


.


.


2


. .


. .


1,170


299


.


.


1


..


·


. .


.


SENIOR HIGH


479


September


Juniors


14. Distribution of October, 1928-Continued


(c) BY SUBJECTS IN HIGH SCHOOL


Class Totals


English


French


German


Spanish


Latin


| English History


U. S. History


World History


Elementary Physics


College Physics


College Chemistry


| Industrial Chemistry


Industrial Math.


Mathematics. Rev.


Sol. Geom .- Trig.


Commercial Law


Com'l Geography


Business Organization


Bookkeeping


| Business Practice


Stenography


Typewriting


Manual Training


Mechan. Drawing


Freehand Drawing


Cooking


Sewing


Harmony


Chorus


Physical Training


Post-graduates:


2


22 2


1


.


2


1


1


2


16


6 14 12


4


2


4


7


1


17| 10


Girls


73


73


21


14


6


73


5


1 ..


2


2


3


3 . . 14


14


19 . .


34


.


4 28


1


3


57


15


Boys Girls


107


107


47 26


14


25


1|107


8


2


3 37


5


2


1 25|12| 9


9


12


8


14


16


1 20,11|17 5


1 57 87 2 107|119


Boys


72


72


46|22 9


15


9


2


3


1 37 14


10


37 18


1


1


1


11


10


17


14


7


47


Girls


100


100


53


16


10 36


43


. .


. .


..


. .


34


49


54


.


40 9 8


7


38


56


Juniors (Sept.) : Boys


128


127


65|17


23


24


3 83 4


3


1


1


57 23


44


1


2


1


21 10


31


23


22


1


1


17


99


Girls


193


193


75


23


33


2 130 9


13


1


33


8


. .


. .


. .


3


3


23 63 40 5 111 126


.


. .


29 24 17 13| 2


68 156


Soph. (Feb.):


113


113


1


13


34


1


1


6


2


4


4


1


1


3


32


30 :


81 44 . .


18


92


Soph. (Sept.) :


Boys


270


270|115


6


38


90


1| 16|32


20 117


10


4|11|122 45


4


99


6


67


2


69


46


52


26


12


19|259


Totals:


Boys


736 735 339 80


99 196 15 273 47


40


2 15 135 594


Girls


926 925 379 14 119 195 42 397 48 200


36|206 56 111 45 11 213 64 117 28 24 142 53 10 1 76 17 6 158 . .


1 37 254 109 336| 8 281 460


.


. .


207 66 65 28 25 371 751


.


8


2


8


44


5


·


.


. .


8


10


13 1


3


4 1 19


5


21


73


13 73


. .


. .


.


. .


7


23| 5


4


1


2


12


1


5


2


.


14


42


3


71


3


..


.


.


.


.


4


. .


1 .. .


1 3 69 125


Girls


293


293 127


3


33


80


16|28


94


4


3


1| 6


83.


.


157


8 151


2


13 169


..


46,22 21 . . 18 . .


32|280


REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


413


.


Seniors (Sept.):


132


132


38 5


19


22


1 132


11. .


· .


..


. .


14 14 8


28


Boys Girls


132


132


50 64


.


..


. .


5


70


3


2


.


.


1


1


Girls


3


1


Seniors (Feb.):


Boys


44


44


15


2


2


1


Biology


Algebra


Geometry


-


Boys


3 32


17 22 ..


Juniors (Feb.) :


11|


2


7


82


65 57


33 73


26


43 146 14


29|128 136 141


Musical Appreciation


.


2


1


15


414


14. Distribution of October, 1928-Concluded


(d) BY SUBJECTS IN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS


Class Totals


English


Latin


French


Gen'l Language


Gen'l Science


History


Civics


Geography


Arithmetic


Algebra


Junior Business Train-


Elementary Book-


Spelling


Penmanship


Foods


Clothing


General Shop


Mechanical Drawing


Freehand Drawing


Physical Training


Clubs


Grade IX A


Boys Girls


160 159


154


58


5


160 159


160 159


72


90 60


89


89


20


5


.


133


159


156


Grade IX B


257


263


112


272


107


259 271


258


134


149


62


62


99


136


143 228


272


269


268


Grade VIII A Boys


192


192


73


192


131


9


60


192


192 213


8


152


.


Grade VIII B Boys


371


371


371


371


371


371


371


371


371


371


371


371


369


365


Girls.


313


313


313


313


313


313


313


313


313


.


313


313


313


307


Grade VII A


251


251 249


251


251


251


251


251


251


251


251


251


250


169


Grade VII B


498


498


498


198


498


498


498


373


473


473


473


173


473


354


Opportunity


36


36


36


36


36


36


36


36


36


36


36


25


32


32


32


32


32


32


23


32


32


32


32


23


Totals


Boys Girls


1,765 1,765


5


419


610


1,287


1,535


248


122


54


1,348| 1,464 1,280 1,515


635


681


.


1,508 1,566 1,641 .


1.765 1,758 1,711 1,703


1,521


| 1,711| 1,711


.


371 313


1,156 430 1,067


646 1,228 1,485 -


199


267


89|


54


42


94


75


160


158


152 154


Girls


213


213


85


213


161


19


121


213


146


6


19


. .


128


122


192 213


192


192


213


213


185 209


Boys Girls


249


249


249


249


249


249


249


.


249


249


247


149


498


498 473


473


498 473


473


473


16


473


.


.


.


. .


.


274


150


120


146


Boys Girls


159


57


257


255


252


CITY OF QUINCY


.


498


498


.


Boys Girls


36 32


1,425


243 249


1,464


97


173 171


ing


keeping


Music


272


Boys Girls


15. Evening Industrial School for Men and Evening Home Making School for Women 1927-1928


Number of Sessions


CLASSES


Enroll- ment


Average Member- ship


Average Attendance


Per Cent of Attendance


2 Hours


3 Hours


3} Hours


Ship Blue Print Reading


50


32


15.3


13.7


89.5


Shop Mathematics and Machine Drawing .


24


27


19.8


14.8


74.7


Machine Shop Practice


28


12


9.6


7.7


80.2


Auto Mechanics


38


20


14.3


11.9


83.2


Sheet Metal Drafting


38


20


14.0


11.1


79.3


Plumbing


56


35


16.3


12.7


77.9


Millinery


6


136


751


590.2


491.0


83.2


Cooking


25


120


100.1


81.2


81.1


Home Nursing


2


17


14.1


10.9


77.3


240


27


153


Totals


420


1,082


833.9


691.8


82.9


REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


415


4


7


48


40.2


36.8


91.5


Dressmaking


17


416


CITY OF QUINCY


APPENDIX B


LISTS OF GRADUATES


1. High School


(a) JANUARY, 1928


Julia Mary Abate


Philip Fabrizio


Ruth Dorothy Anderson


Edith Luppold Fahey


Anna May Ardissino


Harrison Fisk


Edith Irene Backman


Margaret Eleanor Fitzgerald


Olive Cecile Baker


Ethel Fleishman


Elizabeth Ida Baram


Esther Barron


Doris Whitney Folger Margaret Elizabeth Frew Charles John Gabriel Walter John Galvin


John Robert Bartlett


Louise Clyfton Bartlett


Ruth Hutchison Bartlett


George Hamilton Bell, Jr.


Catherine A. Bettini


Robert Alexander Bissett Dorothy Bone


Gertrude Elizabeth Bruton


Claudia Frances Bryant


Priscilla Louise Buckwell


Eleanor Marr Bugel


Rosamond Bugel


Dorothy Helen Butman


Marion Josephine Cain


Marion Elizabeth Cameron


Eva Castleman


Edna Mae Catarius


Curtis O. Cedarstrom


Kathryn Chamberlain


Arthur Howard Chapman


Carolyn Chandler Cherrington


Ralph Christian Christensen


Victoria Louise Cislaghi Louis Edward Connors Ruth Agnes Corbin


Emma Madeline Labadie Philip Alfred LaBrecque Mary Bethune Laing Anselmo Leone


Robert Edward Luce Lorna Margaret McBeth


John Edward McGinty


Mary Margaret McGuinness


Carol Winifred McKim Stanley McLeod


Charles Herbert Deans


Gertrude Mary DeCoste George O. Deehan


Dorothy Edna Denneen


Gilda M. DiBona


Marguerite Marie DiBona


Kenneth Robert Mitchell


Charles Djerf


Margaret C. Mitchell


Clara Pearl Drew


Margaret Mae Morrison


Robert Dunham


John Ring Dunphy


Lorimer Arbury Graves Robert Greenhalgh


Francis M. Griffin


Joseph Francis Grogan


Marie Frances Hackett


Alexander Harding Ruth Louise Hayden


Rachel Elizabeth Henrikson


Loretta Gertrude Holden


Genevieve Therese Hutt


Viola Linea Hyttinen


Gosta Algot Johnson John William Johnson Sigrid Irene Johnson


Elizabeth Neeb Kinghorn


Donald Harris Crotty


Alice Marie Cullman


Catharine Leonore Curran


Hazel Linnea Dahlberg William P. Daly Ronald N. Davidson


Eloise B. MacWilliams Rose Cecelia Magee


Aura Marini Mary Ellen Mattie


Lucille Ethel Morse Ruth Marie Nelson


Katherine Ellen Gerrior John Lawrence Gizzarelli


C. Leonard Goldbranson Charles Edward Graf


Francis Joseph Granahan


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Helen Katherine Nover Arthur John O'Brien Kent M. Ogilvie Lucy D. O'Malley Harry Pavan


Ruth V. Pelto


Ida Frances Schwartz Samuel David Schwartz Mary Shangold James P. Sharkey


Elinor Louise Shorter


Alan William Smith


Henry Arthur Phillips


Gladys Ann Smith Ingrid Linnea Tapper


Eino Isaac Pitkanen


Irene Virginia-Louise Ponti Ernest Purpura


Bertha Alden Thayer


Estelle Audrey Thomas


Mildred Viola Thomas


Enes Quintiliani Joseph Reardon Robert Aubrey Reardon


Catherine Veronica Reddy


Stella Marie Rizzi


Hobart Krum Robinson


William Rossing


Eveline Annie Rowe' Marjorie Kathleen Russell


Winfield Scott Tolman Walter Edward Vaughn Josephine Catherine Vergobbi Eino Axel Waisanen Barbara Mae Welch Mary Louise Widlund


Wilner Henry Wyman Robert Angelo Zottoli


(b) ' JUNE, 1928


Aili Wilhelmina Aalto Stanley Deane Alger Evelyn Elizabeth Allen Corinne Gertrude Anderson Ellen Anne Anderson Kathleen Bonie Anderson Mabelle R. Anderson Goldie Applebaum Dorothy Artis Mary Teresa Aulbach Margarette Elizabeth Avery Mary Elizabeth Balentine Charlotte Balfour Jeanne Balfour Marjorie Louise Barron Stanley Myron Bennett Edward S. Billman Arthur Thomas Bishop Carolyn Ada Blanchard Dorothy Helen Blaney Cecelia Boyd Helena Dorothy Bradley Elizabeth Ruth Brown Florence H. Brown Gladys Kinloch Brown Josephine Mary Brown Helen Frances Bryan Kathleen L. Bryan Margaret Rose Buckley Charles Burg George Edward Burke Miriam Hadlock Cahoon Estelle Marie Calabro Lillian Rita Calhoun Frederick John Calnan Mildred Louise Calnan Carl Alfred Carlson


Carl Stanley Carlson John Dana Christian Rachel Haskell Closson


Eleanor Catherine Coldewy Ruth Louise Collagan Elizabeth Gertrude Collins William Arthur Connor John Arthur Conroy Mary Estelle Cook Norman Ellis Copeland Betty Ellen Costello Elliott S. Cox Alice Margaret Crawford Gilbert Lewis Crofts Dorothea Loretta Cullen Ruth Hester Cushman Kathleen Marie Dalton Franklin Chapin Davis Alice Margaret Dewey Margaret Mary Dewey Forrest Page Dexter, Jr. Raymond Arthur Donovan Ernest Lawrence Donovan Thomas Edward Duffy Helen Livingston Duncan Vincent Stone Duncan Elsie Burton Eagles Neil Eaton Anna Barbara Eckl William Borden Eddy Leslie Macleod Edmonston Clementine Hallett Edwards Wilho O. Eko Doris Evelyn Ekstrom Merle Harris Eldridge John C. Erickson Martha Lillian Ericson


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Winnifred J. Erickson Mary Ann Falconer


Geraldine Margaret Falvey Anna Farrell


Geraldine Irene Finn


Albert Dean Fish


Helen Claire Flaherty


Clara Irene Linder


Elizabeth Allison Folger


Edward Roland Loftus


Rudolph E. Fornell


Ruth Minard Lothrop


Ethel Grace Foster


Minnie Luciani


Marian Esther Fowler


Charlotte Gertrude French


Donald Walker Fuller


Wm. Thomas McConarty


Theresa Gacicia


Josephine Mary Galante


Margaret E. MacDonald


Mary Louise Gassett


Robert MacDonald


Henry Gesmer


Margaret L. McGrane


Donald Bertram Gilman


Robert James MacGregor


Henry Lawrence Gilpin


Robert Muir MacGregor


Eleanor Iris Golden


Jas. Warmington MacLean


Robert Louis Goodman


Laurence Shirley Maclean Gladys P. MacPhee


Irving B. Grant


Albert Melvin Grass


George A. MacLennon


Nissie Grossman


Anne Ruth Hagopian


Elizabeth Jane McPhillips


Charlotte Elizabeth Hall


Esther Hallgren


Mary Margaret Halloran


James Richard Hanlon


Hurlburt Roy Hartshorn


Enid Lee Harvey


Edith K. Haslett


Frances Woods Haslett


Hilda Helen Heikkila


Miriam Doris Milligan


Lotta Crowell Moorhead


Fred Howard Hersey


James Gass Hillock


Donald Stephen Hirtle


Carson Wilbur Hunt


Irving Stanton Hunter


Paul Theodore Hunter


Clarence Henry Hurst


Walter Seneca Hyde


Vivien Leslie Hyland


Mary Magdalene Infascelli


Signe Elvira Johnson


Mary J. Joyce Doris S. Kapsis


Mary Margaret Kateon


Hyacinthe Steele Kelcourse


Russell Lawrence Kelcourse


John William Knowles Theresa Virginia Kroesser John Frederick Kuhlberg


Sarah Kurlansky


Benjamin Kurtzman Edith Laine


Walter Henry Lane Esther Chilton La Tour


Dora Elizabeth Palmer


Frances Miriam Palmer Virginia Claire Peck Eleanor Eva Peterson


Robert Daniel Phillips


Dorothy Quincy Pinel Eleanor Frances Pitts Helen Lorraine Platner


Louise Frances Pray Robina Purdon


Elmer Allan Rajala Sidney William Rappaport


Grace Glinton Magura Eunice Mary Marden Aune Mirdja Marin


Charles Henry Martin


Lillian Elvira Mattson


Robert Maurice Mattson


Lincoln Pierce Mendoza Dorothy M. Meyer


Ethel Carol Heim


Francis James Moriarty


Esther Atwood Morrison


Margaret T. Mullarky Evelyn Rita Murphy Elinore Murray Ida Musette


Warren Dove Nichols


Pauline Elaine Norrie


Alfred George Odermatt


Joseph Osborne


Yvonne Ottina Edith B. Paige


Elizabeth Lawrence Anna Marie Leahy


Olive Winifred Lennon


Enni Elizabeth Leppala


Louis Adam Leveque


Julius Levowich


Elgie Ethel McAskill William Morrison McCombs


Jennie C. MacDonald


Florence C. MacPherson


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Emerson Augustine Read


Carol Agnes Resell


Jeanne Helena Steinbrenner Alice May Stevens


Sara Stone


Kathleen M. Strachan


Evelyn Marguerite Rood


Louise Geraldine Sullivan


Donald Albert Ross Frank J. C. Ross Thomas Lorne Ross


Albin Wm. N. Swanson


Lillian Jean Rougvie


Leo Sternberg


Catherine Helen Ryan


Windsor L. Taliaferro, Jr.


Carol Gladys Sargent


Dirce Alice Tamborini


John William Savage


Florence Mildred Tatro


Earle Richard Sayles


Norman Ainsworth Thacher


Elizabeth Sayles


Dorothy Mae Thomas


Eleanor Mary Schofield


Margaret F. Thompson


Priscilla Grant Schroeder


Florence Marie Tierney


Doris Annie Scott Richard R. Scott


Winnifred L. Turner


Leonora Frances Sferruzza


Max Turok


Donald Gordon Shaftoe


Katherine B. Walker


Sadye Zelda Shatz


Ruth Olive Wallin


George Wallace Sherman


Ina May Walls


Joseph Shuman


Mary Priscilla Wastcoat


Margaret E. Slavin


Elizabeth Wells


Alexander Smith


Mary Catherine Welsh


Ellsworth Nelson Smith


Florence Ann White


Laura A. Smith


Richard Berkley Whitman


Marjorie Alma Smith


Nathalie Whittam


Norman Peter Smith


Raymond Haley Whittum


Marion Louise Smollett


Helen Vieno Wilander


Kathleen Madeline Smyth Arthur F. Spear


Robert Blake Wood


Richard Follett Spear


Lois Aldine Wright


Sidney Albert Standing Gladys Lydia Starratt


Ada Blanche York


Maurice Zack


Benjamin Stein


Evelyn Irene Zinck


2. Graduates from the Home Making School, June, 1928-17


Florence A. Cummings


Alice J. Langton


Emily C. Lee


Margaret E. Cummings Ethel M. DeLorme Josephine E. DiCesare Myrtle L. P. Ellis Grace E. Fitzgerald


Eleanor I. Porter


Minnie M. Ricca


Marguerite C. Scavo


Alice M. Simon


Eileen V. Flaherty Helen G. Garity Aini M. Hill


Janet A. Tellier Evelyn G. Young


3. Graduates from the Industrial School, June, 1928-50


Curtis Drake Remigio Giudici Frederic J. Meda Edward Palmer Thomas Ernest Phillips Joseph Slauger Ralph C. Sprague Everett Thibodeau


Auto Mechanics Department Machine Department Auto Mechanics Department Auto Mechanics Department Cabinet Making Department Electrical Department Machine Department Auto Mechanics Department


Katherine Bernadette Riley Kenneth Howard Riggs Marie T. Risku


Joseph Suk


Mary Alice Sullivan


Herbert Sussman


Arthur Trubano


Lillian Frances Wirtz


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RECEIVING CERTIFICATES*


Fred A. Abdallah


Rudolph L. Anderson


Joseph A. Callahan


Dominic J. Colarusso


Thomas M. Connors


George Henry Corbett Frederick J. Coutts


Frank S. Crooker Edmund H. Cutler


Ralph Gordon Davidson


Jerome M. Devine


Arthur Duffy


John R. Glidden


Fauthal A. Hassan


Joseph A. Hassan


Walter H. Hendrickson


Cabinet Making Department


Carl Henry Johnson


Cabinet Making Department


John B. Johnson Arne J. Lindahl


Joseph McTiernan


Emilio R. Marinella


Fred Howard Merrill


Marino Palumbo


Warren B. Parker


Sheet Metal Department Electrical Department Sheet Metal Department Pattern Making Department Cabinet Making Department Cabinet Making Department Department


William Charles Phillips


William H. Pitts


Joseph Pollara, Jr.


Auto Mechanics


Ellwood W. Prario


Cabinet Making


James Primavera


Rubano Ricci


Edward J. Ryan


Phillip Louis Savard


Carlton H. Stoddard


Raymond Sullivan


Virge Thurber


Roger S. Troupe


Hugo J. Waihkonen Leo Walsh


Paul F. C. Walsh


Thomas H. Walsh


Rolf Winquist


Cabinet Making Auto Mechanics Department Auto Mechanics Department Auto Mechanics Department Electrical Department Electrical Department Pattern Making Department


*These boys have completed their time at this school, but the State requires that they have six months' experience at the trade before they receive their diplomas.


These certificates are exchanged for diplomas whenever the trade period is completed.


Auto Mechanics Department Cabinet Making Department Cabinet Making Department Cabinet Making Department Plumbing Department Cabinet Making Department Machine Department Sheet Metal Department Machine Department Machine Department Auto Mechanics Department Plumbing Department Auto Mechanics Department Auto Mechanics Department Plumbing Department


Cabinet Making Department


Joseph Petitti


Electrical Plumbing Department Electrical Department Department Department


Pattern Making Department Auto Mechanics Department Electrical Department Cabinet Making Department Cabinet Making Department Cabinet Making Department Department


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APPENDIX C


SCHOOL STAFF AND TEACHERS' ORGANIZATIONS


1. Organization of Staff, December, 1928 Black face signifies attended without graduation. Attendance for less than one year at an institution is not noted. JAMES N. MUIR, B.S., Superintendent, University of Pennsylvania ; elected 1927. ALBERT H. COCHRANE, Assistant Superintendent, Harvard, Ed. M .; elected 1925.


Senior High School-Coddington Street


Teachers


Department


Where Educated


Date of Election


Ernest L. Collins


Head Master


Bates College


1912


George A Wilson


Submaster, College Physics


Massachusetts Institute of


Technology


1921


Josephine D. Baker


Dean of Girls, English


Wellesley College, Teach-


ers' College of Colum- bia, Harvard Graduate School


1926


Adolphus L. Alexander


Latin department


Washington & Jefferson




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