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Grade
Where Educated
Date of Election
Charles Sampson, Principal 1
Bridgewater Normal
1896
Alice L. Goodspeed
V-VI
Bridgewater Normal
1914
C. Gertrude Eddy
III-IV
Bridgewater Normal
1911
Esther Gibson.
I-II
Bridgewater Normal
1920
Mary L. Gove, Assistant
Quincy Training Class
Marjorie Gorham, Assistant
Provincial Normal, N. S.
1 Principal also of Francis W. Parker and Quincy Schools.
433
REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Thomas B. Pollard School-North Street, corner Fifth Avenue
Teachers
Grade
Where Educated
Date of Election
William D. Morrison, Principal 1.
-
Williams College
1925
Sue A. Bishop
VI
Bridgewater Normal, Boston Univer-
sity, B.S.
1915
Grace G. FitzGerald
VI
Bridgewater Normal
1927
Katherine Gelotte
V
Bridgewater Normal
1923
Ruth J. Abbiatti
V
Bridgewater Normal
1923
Eleanor T. Fredette.
IV
Bridgewater Normal
1927
Mildred D. Litchfield
IV
Hyannis Normal
1922
Olive L. Minott
III
Bridgewater Normal
1922
Helen O'Connor
III
Fitchburg Normal
1927
Alice Morton
II
Bridgewater Normal
1923
Sadye A. Berman
II
Bridgewater Normal
1923
Doris M. Chamberlin
I
Bridgewater Normal
1927
Anna Palazzi .
I
Bridgewater Normal
1926
Dora Reingold
Special
Boston Normal
1926
Catharine Griffin 2
Thayer Academy
1 Principal also of Washington School.
2 Teacher Coach.
Washington School-Washington Street
Teachers
Grade
Where Educated
Date of Election
William D. Morrison, Principal 1
-
Williams College
1925
Eleanor Underwood
VI
Bridgewater Normal, Boston Univer-
sity, B.S.
1918
Shirley T. Holt
V-VI
Castine, Me., Normal
1922
Marjorie Bassett
Hyannis Normal
1924
Truth Hemenway
IV
Mass. Agricultural College, North Adams Normal.
1928
Alice R. Powers
IV
Bridgewater Normal
1918
Leonora Colombo
III
Bridgewater Normal
1927
Mary E. Mclaughlin
III
Gorham, Me., Normal
1922
Marion G. Rogers
II
Hyannis Normal
1922
Svea M. Wester
II
Bridgewater Normal
1921
Loretta E. MacDonnell
I
Perry Kindergarten
1924
1 Principal also of Thomas B. Pollard School.
434
CITY OF QUINCY
Willard School-Copeland Street
Teachers
Grade
Where Educated
Date of Election
Lucy L. Hennigar, Principal
-
Bridgewater Normal, University of New
York, B.S ..
1910
Ella M. Jude .
VI
Castine, Me., Normal
1927
Madeline A. Kelley
VI
Farmington, Me., Normal
1924
Charlotte M. Perrier
VI
Bridgewater Normal
1920
Victoria M. Lulejian
V
Salem Normal
1925
Edith Holland
V
North Adams Normal.
1927
Jennie G. Peterson
V
Quincy Training Class
Jessie O. Shirley
IV
Bridgewater Normal
1909
Mary G. Fletcher
IV
Plymouth, N. H., Normal
1925
Hazel M. Amet
IV
Bridgewater Normal
1928
Dorothy L. Reed
III
Newark, N. J., Normal
1921
Annie Z. White
III
Quincy Training Class
1900
Carmel Deady
III
Fitchburg Normal
1927
Josephine M. Gelinas
II
Bridgewater Normal
1925
Genevieve H. Neylan
II
Fitchburg Normal
1923
Anne M. Cahill
II
Bridgewater Normal
1891
Clara Turnquist
I
Bridgewater Normal
1922
Beatrice C. Golbranson
I
Perry Kindergarten
1925
Ellen G. Haley
I
Quincy Training Class
1907
Lola A. Taber 1
Symond's Kindergarten School
1921
Unita Schaffner
Special
Chicago Normal School, University of Chicago, Ph.B.
1928
1 Teacher Coach.
Wollaston School-Beale Street
Teachers
Grade
Where Educated
Date of Election
W. Scott Austin, Principal 1
-
Bates College, Harvard College, Ed.M.
1924
Alice E. Pennell
VI
Gorham, Me., Normal
1927
Lucy L. Coolidge
VI
Bridgewater Normal
1922
Frances M. Hodgen
V
Fitchburg Normal
1924
Bertha M. Chase
V
Castine, Me., Normal
1924
Annie G. Cumming
IV
Bridgewater Normal
1915
Evelyn A. Ambrose
IV
Bridgewater Normal
1927
Elizabeth M. Powers
III
Bridgewater Normal
1912
Esther M. Jensen
III
Bridgewater Normal
1927
Pauline F. Boomer
II
Bridgewater Normal
1928
Olive N. Fuller
II
Bridgewater Normal
1927
Evelyn H. Johnson
II
Perry Kindergarten
1925
Cora R. Giff
I
Plymouth, N. H., Normal
1922
Doris M. Nickerson
I
Hyannis Normal
1924
Florence Parker
I
North Adams Normal.
1927
Helen E. Calkins 2
Worcester Normal
1928
1 Principal also of Massachusetts Fields and Montclair Schools.
2 Teacher Coach.
435
REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Grammar Supervisor
Date of Election
Residence
Helen M. Dellicker, A.M.1 2
1918
Dunstan Apts., Spear Street
Physical Education
William H. Whiting 1
1925
583 Summer Street, Abington
Music
Maude M. Howes 1
1915
Margaret Tuthill 2.
1913
Frederick A. Taylor, 3 Instru-
mental
1923
174 Fenno Street, Wollaston
Drawing
Amy E. Adams 2
1918 1927
. 5 Jefferson Street, Newton 43 School Street
Americanization
Nellie A. Perry 2
1920
9 Francis Avenue
School Physician
Dr. Maria E. Drew
1922
39 Newbury Avenue, Atlantic
School Nurses
Marion Jackson
1915
103 West Street
Lucy H. Rand
1916
83 Winthrop Avenue, Wollaston
Hannah H. McEwan
1921
Marie Ewing
1928
963 Hancock Street, Wollaston 24 Saville Avenue
School Dentist
Dr. Paul H. Karcher 1
1918
34 Chicatabot Road
Hygienist:
Mabelle B. Reynolds
1925
15 Egremont Road, Brookline
Assistant:
Elsie Judge Gibb.
1921
50 Putnam Street
1 College graduate
2 Normal graduate.
' Part time.
Coddington Chambers 7 Francis Avenue
Helen Ash 2
436
CITY OF QUINCY
Independent Industrial School-Senior High School Building
.
Teachers
Department
Date of Election
Elijah P. Barrows
Director
1914
Harold F. Atwood
Auto Mechanics
1928
Lawrence R. Byron
Plumbing
1919
Robert W. Cochrane
Woodworking
1918
Orville N. Estes
Woodworking
1920
Karl A. Gunderson
Electrical
1925
Edwin R. Gustin
Woodworking
1923
Benjamin F. Kingham
Machine
1918
John E. McNally
Plumbing
1928
Forest L. Mason
Auto Mechanics
1925
Frank J. O'Rourke
Sheet Metal
1920
W. Russell Parker
Electrical
1915
Philip J. Spang
Machine
1926
Frank S. Webster
Academic
1926
R. Florence Butman
Clerk
1924
Home Making School-Saville Avenue
Teachers
Department
Date of Election
Ruth C. Cowles
Director.
1928
Gertrude Barry
Academic
1928
Alice Boughtwood
Cooking, Housekeeping
1921
Hazel Eastman
Academic
1928
Eunice Eldridge
Dressmaking
1926
Anna Maguire Clausen 1
Millinery
Marion Jackson 1
Home Nursing
1915
1 Part time teachers.
Continuation School-Senior High School Building
Teachers
Department
Date of Election
Dana B. Clark, Jr.
Director.
1921
Anna J. Brady 1
Dressmaking.
Mary Connolly 1
Commercial.
Ethel C. Crockett 1
Academic
1 Part time teachers.
437
REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Americanization Teachers
Frank L. Bridges
May Kapples
Mrs. Mary Carey
Olive Minott
Mrs. Anna deCapo
Mary B. Monahan
Mrs. Anna C. Ford
Mrs. Elsie Noponen
Arnold Ganley
Elizabeth Ross
Katherine Gelotte
Mrs. Lola Taber
Alice Igo
Maude F. Wheeler
Academic Evening School Teachers Charles B. Thomson, Principal
Margaret L. Burns
Bookkeeping, Business
English
Miriam Davis
Bookkeeping, Business
English
Anna Donovan.
Stenography
Esther Knowlton .
Typewriting, Stenogra- phy Stenography, Typewrit- ing
Dorothy Morrow
Stenography
Florence Rizzi.
Typewriting
Katherine Walsh
Business Arithmetic, English, Penmanship
Frank Webster.
English, Arithmetic, Penmanship
George Wilson .
Mechanical Drawing
Eleanor DiPanfilo
Gymnastics
Mary Mullarkey.
Gymnastics
Laroy C. Rogers
Gymnastics
Evening Home Making School for Women Teachers
Elizabeth Ahern.
Dressmaking
Anna J. Brady
Dressmaking
Alice Chessman
Dressmaking
Margaret Hassett
Dressmaking
Annie Keohane
Dressmaking
Edith Overlock
Dressmaking
Annie Sweeney
Dressmaking
Dolores Taylor
Dressmaking
Florence Taylor
Dressmaking
Marguerite Googins
Cooking
Cora Gross
Cooking
Isabel Lunt.
Cooking
Helen Stockwell
Cooking
Marion Jackson
Home Nursing
Lucy H. Rand
Home Nursing
Jessie Law
Home Decoration
Elizabeth McGregor
438
CITY OF QUINCY
Industrial Evening School Teachers
MEN
Elijah P. Barrows
Supervising Officer
Edwin R. Gustin .
Roof Framing
Orville N. Estes
Machine Shop Drawing
Benjamin F. Kingham
Machine Shop Practice
Forest L. Mason
Auto Mechanic
Angus McDonnell .Blue Print Reading for Shipworkers
John E. McNally Plumbing
Frank J. O'Rourke
Sheet Metal Drafting
Philip J. Spang
Shop Mathematics for Machinists
Janitors
Senior High School-Albert J. Reinhalter, 182 Federal Ave. Ext. George Scott (Engineer), 2 Bedford Street.
Central Junior High School-William C. Hart, 94 Butler Road. North Junior High School-Thos. J. Smith, 106 East Squantum St. South Junior High School-Samuel Hughes, 262 Granite Street. Quincy Point Junior High School-William Norrie, 13 Alden Street. Adams School-George Linton, 37 Richie Road.
Adams Shore Portable School-Frank Walter, 43 Pelican Road. Atherton Hough School-Fred C. Cahoon, 125 Darrow Street. Coddington School-William C. Caldwell, 185 Upland Road. Cranch School-George Tanner, 18 Madison Avenue.
Daniel Webster School-William Norrie, 13 Alden Street. Francis W. Parker School-Eugene Shyne, 53 Butler Road. Gridley Bryant School-John J. Barry, 38 Bates Avenue. John Hancock School-William J. Howard, 271 Whitwell Street. Lincoln School-William Arthur, 21 Caledonia Avenue.
Massachusetts Fields School-Michael Reardon, 42 Upland Road. Montclair School-George Hamlin, 156 Harriet Avenue. Quincy School-Walter Sherman, 1134 Sea Street. Squantum School-James Barr, Bayfield Road. Thomas B. Pollard School-Daniel Murphy, 34 Park Lane. Washington School-Timothy M. Kelliher, 350 Manet Avenue. Willard School-James Marr, 81 Goddard Street. Wollaston School-David G. Macleod, 13 Franklin Street. Independent Industrial School-John Jacobsen, 166 Kendrick Ave. Home Making School-William C. Caldwell, 185 Upland Road. Chief Janitor-Charles J. Hart, 25 Lafayette Street.
2. Teachers' Organizations Quincy Teachers' Association MYRA B. COLBY, President MARY H. GROGAN, Secretary
Quincy Schoolmasters' Club FRANK WEBSTER, President STANWOOD S. FISH, Secretary
Parker Round Table-Grammar Masters HENRY F. FISK, Secretary
439
REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
APPENDIX D School Committee for 1929 and School Calendar for 1928-1929
1. £ SCHOOL COMMITTEE Chairman HON. THOMAS J. MCGRATH, Mayor Vice-Chairman DR. NATHANIEL S. HUNTING
HON. THOMAS J. MCGRATH Term expires Dec. 31, 1930 11 Thayer Street, Quincy
COL. WARREN E. SWEETSER Term expires Dec. 31, 1929 56 Elm Avenue, Wollaston
MR. STURGIS H. HUNT Term expires Dec. 31, 1929
12 Avon Way, Quincy Term expires Dec. 31, 1930
MRS. BEATRICE W. NICHOLS
45 Elm Street, Quincy
DR. DANIEL B. REARDON 74 Greenleaf Street, Quincy
Term expires Dec. 31, 1930
DR NATHANIEL S. HUNTING Term expires Dec. 31, 1931
1136 Hancock Street, Quincy
MR. ROBERT E. FOY Term expires Dec. 31, 1931
13 Eliot Street, Quincy
Secretary of Board and Superintendent of Schools JAMES N. MUIR, B. S. 141 Warren Avenue, Wollaston
The regular meetings of the School Committee are held at 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the last Tuesday in each month excepting July.
2. SCHOOL CALENDAR FOR 1928-1929
First term: Wednesday, September 5, to Friday noon (12 o'clock), December 21.
Second term: Wednesday, January 2, to Thursday, March 28.
Third term: Monday, April 8, to Friday, June 21.
Fourth term: Wednesday, September 4, to Friday, December 20. High School Graduation: Wednesday, January 23, Wednesday, June 19.
Holidays: all legal holidays, Good Friday, and the remainder of . the week from Wednesday noon next preceding Thanksgiving.
INDEX
PAGE
Inaugural Address
3
List of City Officials
15
City Auditor's Report 19
Report of City Treasurer
105
Report of Woodward Fund Treasurer
110
Report of Treasurer of Adams Temple and School Fund
113
Report of the Assessing Department
118
Report of the Collector of Taxes 120
127
Report of the City Hospital 179
Report of Police Department
193
Report of the Fire Department
203
Report of the Building Inspector
209
Report of Dock and Water Front Commissioner
212
Report of Commissioner of Public Works
213
Report of Sewer Department
234
Report of Water Department
238
Report of Wire Inspector
249
Report of Trustees of Fore River Bridge 251
Report of City Planning Board 253
255
Report of City Solicitor 257
Report of Engineering Department 259
Report of Manager of Public Burial Places 275
276
Report of Welfare Department 279
Report of Park Commissioners
282
Report of Thomas Crane Public Library
285
Report of City Clerk 295
Report of School Department 367
Report of the Department of Health
Report of Board of Survey
Report of Sealer of Weights and Measures
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