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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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CITY OF QUINCY
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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