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Attendance Work by Months
1930
Number of Cases Investigated
Actual Truants
January
107
4
February
87
9
March
114
6
April
78
8
May
135
8
June
24
4
September
108
8
October
120
14
November
127
10
December
79
5
Totals
979
76
447
REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Employment Certificates Issued for the Year Ending December 31, 1930
Boys
Girls
Total
Educational Certificates, Form I:
16 to 18 years of age.
403
261
664
18 to 21 years of age.
388
156
544
Employment Certificates (14 to 16 yrs. of age) :
Form C (regular)
48
8
56
Form D (non-resident)
8
2
10
Form E (limited-temporary)
160
4
164
Form F (limited)
84
17
101
Special Certificates:
Farm
1
....
1
Domestic
....
4
4
Home Permit
....
13
13
1,092
465
1,557
Total number issued in 1929
2,103
Total number issued in 1930
1,557
Decrease for year
546
Total number of newsboys' licenses in force.
230
Respectfully submitted, CHARLES H. JOHNSON, Supervisor of Attendance.
448
8. SCHOOL CENSUS October, 1930
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Total
B
G
B
G
B
G
B
G
B
G
B . G
B
G
B
G
B
G
B
G
B
G
B
G
Grand Total
Ward 1.
91
86
137
128 133 141 166 135
147 133 148
135
157
144
159
157 134
125
151
118
147
118
1,570
1,420
2,990
Ward 2.
129
122
132 129 122 111 112 118 139 125
81
82
1,193
1,263
2,456
Ward 3 ....
69
79
108
98 103 126
92 110
112 108
134
90
124
94
105
91 109
121
112
109
102
104
1,170
1,130
2,300
Ward 4 ....
85
65
101
92
76
85
78
88
69
86
96
84
78
71
83
94
72
95 100
75
80
76
918
911
1,829
Ward 5 ....
120
103
131 156 121
120 146 142
148
137
128
140
137
111
141 145 156 118 153
128
143
131
1,524
1,431
2,955
Ward 6 ....
97
87
135
114 123
126 144
134
150
129 173
137
100
119
132 115 106 110
96
122
120
109
1,376
1,302
2,678
Total ....
591 542 744 717 678 709 738 727 765 718 797 703 710
676
699 709 667 678 689
658 673 620
7,751|7,457 15,208
118
117
114
137
79
107
90
109
77
106
-
CITY OF QUINCY
449
REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
9. Report of the Dental Clinic, Coddington School, January 1 to December 31, 1930
Number at present registered for treatment. 1,405
Number of new patients registered during year. 606
Number of patients completed 186
Total number of visits to clinic during year.
1,927
FILLINGS
Number of amalgan fillings
526
Number of cement fillings 433
Number of synthetic fillings
?
Number of temporary fillings
8
Number of miscellaneous treatments
343
EXTRACTIONS
Number of permanent teeth extracted
1,550
Number of temporary teeth extracted 1,267
CLEANINGS
Number of patients' teeth cleaned during year 1,219
Total number of operations 5,348
Number of 1st and 2nd grade children examined by School Dentist
693
10. Report of Work of the School Nurses January 1 to December 31, 1930
Children examined for various causes
43,107
Home calls made
1,409
Children referred to School Physician
16
Children referred to dental clinic and private dentists.
1,383
Children taken to eye and ear clinics
167
Cases of corrected vision
113
Children referred to various other clinics
341
Arrangements made for tonsil and adenoid operations. 113
Contagion found and reported
265
450
CITY OF QUINCY
11. Report of Sight and Hearing Tests October, 1930
School
Number examined
Defective in eyesight
Defective in hearing
Parents notified
Senior High
2,046
270
19
289
Central Junior High.
958
78
9
69
Special Classes (Central Jr.
High Portable)
30
1
1
2
North Junior High
1,115
47
10
44
South Junior High
932
63
18
40
Quincy Point Junior High ...
792
47
12
35
Adams
492
20
1
16
Adams Shore
225
21
3
19
Atherton Hough
367
31
3
33
Coddington
306
19
2
17
Cranch
260
15
1
16
Daniel Webster
546
16
3
14
Francis W. Parker
629
23
5
17
Gridley Bryant
360
7
3
10
John Hancock
261
23
6
28
Lincoln
314
14
8
20
Mass. Fields
609
34
1
26
Merrymount
203
5
1
5
Montclair
431
7
1
8
Quincy
537
16
....
16
Squantum
144
6
1
6
Thomas B. Pollard
507
28
6
16
Washington
358
15
3
12
Willard
664
33
6
39
Wollaston
506
17
....
14
Totals
13,592
856
123
811
451
REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
12. Attendance Data of the Regular Day Schools for the Year Ending June 20, 1930
SCHOOL
Number of Boys
Number of Girls
Number of Different Pupils
Enrolled Exclusive of Re-
enrollments in the City
Average Membership
Average Daily Attendance
Per Cent of Attendance
Senior High
830
1,003
1,833
1,823
1,720
94.3
Central Junior High ..
478
487
965
859
810
94.3
North Junior High.
560
532
1,092
965
912
94.5
South Junior High.
445
487
932
828
796
96.1
Quincy Point Jr. High
402
364
766
697
663
95.1
Adams
256
230
486
453
430
94.9
Adams Shore
150
134
284
261
247
94.6
Atherton Hough
284
209
493
429
397
92.5
Coddington
176
176
352
323
305
94.4
Cranch
144
133
277
257
242
94.2
Daniel Webster
298
294
592
557
529
95.0
Francis W. Parker.
351
344
695
628
586
93.3
Gridley Bryant
192
177
369
357
340
95.2
John Hancock
179
178
357
326
312
95.7
Lincoln
216
190
406
392
380
96.9
Mass. Fields
402
355
757
691
646
93.5
Merrymount
89
115
204
192
178
92.7
Montclair
226
242
468
474
449
94.7
Quincy
301
256
557
514
472
91.8
Squantum
69
58
127
119
114
95.8
Thomas B. Pollard
302
259
561
512
486
94.9
Washington
175
213
388
357
338
94.6
Willard
366
358
724
690
663
96.0
Wollaston
310
316
626 ·
532
494
92.8
Totals
7,201
7,110
14,311
13,236
12,509
94.5
452
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:1
Enrolled Exclusive of Re-
enrollments in the City
Average Membership
Average Daily Attendance
Per Cent of Attendance
Average Number of Pupils
per Teacher, Elementary
Average Number of Pupils
per Teacher, Senior High
Average Number of Pupils
per Teacher, Junior High
Schools
1930
7,201 7,110 14,311 13,236 12,509
94.5
36
27
25
1929
6,949 6,877 13,826 12,843 11,961
93.1
36
26
24
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
....
Schools
School
14. Distribution of October, 1930
(a) BY GRADES
Junior High
Senior High
SCHOOL
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
Over-age
Sophomores
Sophomores
February
Juniors
September
February
September
Seniors
February
Post Graduates and Specials
Totals
Senior High
..
. .
.
. .
..
. .
701
272
445
180
293
145
10
2,046
Central Junior High.
. .
. .
.
. .
..
. .
339
282
327
· .
.
.
948
North Junior High.
. .
.
..
. .
.
.
266
246
271
13
. .
..
. .
. .
..
492
Adams Shore
45
51
40
43
50
41
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
.
451
Atherton Hough
84
73
81
73
82
58
.
..
. .
. .
..
. .
. .
.
..
.
303
Coddington
59
56
48
40
52
48
.
..
. .
.
.
·
.
.
553
Daniel Webster
105
93
103
76
96
70
10
. .
.
113
106
100
99
66
101
12
630
Gridley Bryant
67
֏ 64
70
56
60
43
360
John Hancock
63
61
53
60
43
49
329
Lincoln
75
69
79
67
41
45
15
.
. .
. .
. .
.
.
.
. .
. .
..
535
Quincy
103
103
85
88
75
81
.
.
. .
..
. .
..
..
..
Squantum
23
15
32
20
25
20
.
..
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
.
Thomas B. Pollard
82
74
76
81
81
104
11
.
. .
..
..
..
. .
..
..
..
Willard
128
101
66
107
104
105
15
. .
. .
..
..
. .
. .
. .
. .
..
..
. .
Wollaston
104
87
84
75
78
72
. .
. .
.
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
500
Special Class
.
. .
.
..
. .
..
..
..
·
. .
.
. .
..
..
. .
. .
Totals
1,534
1,380
1,344
1,313
1,301
1,289
103
1,300
1,100
1,301
51
701
445
180
293
145
10
14,062
. .
336
281
297
17
..
.
..
..
796
Quincy Point Junior High ..
97
85
73
77
68
81
11
. .
. .
. .
..
.
.
.
..
259
Cranch
46
32
45
44
43
49
·
.
. .
·
.
.
.
.
.
Massachusetts Fields
131
134
109
127
129
117
747
Merrymount
40
34
35
33
29
36
207
Montclair
114
83
87
82
83
92
77
.
.
. .
. .
..
. .
. .
364
Washington
55
59
45
65
63
359
291
406
21
.
.
1,077
South Junior High.
931
Adams
.
REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
453
. .
.
541
Francis W. Parker
.
.
. .
..
..
.
·
. .
29
29
. .
272
Juniors
Seniors
. .
Opportunity
.
.
391
135
509
659
.
. .
270
September
14. Distribution of October, 1930-Continued
(b) BY AGE
Junior High
Senior High
AGE
1
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
Over-age
Sophomores
September
February
Juniors
September
February
Seniors
Seniors
February
Post Graduates and Specials
Totals
5 years
567
1
.. .
. .
.
6
years
8.34
441
. .
.
.
. .
7 years
120
725
352
S
.
8
Years
9
176
720
339
7
1
. .
.
..
1,248
years
2
31
202
672
330
5
6
. .
.
.
..
10
years
1
6
55
213
668
330
10
. .
. .
11
years
. .
·
1
12
63
230
14
645
276
12
years
.
1
2
16
100
18
266
535
288
14
.
. .
..
. .
.
1,242
13
years
973
14
years
15
years
. .
. .
1
1
2
1
14
100
3
205
129
207
trt
136
92
158
32
544
17
years
.
. .
. .
1
1
8
5
51
19
83
80
4
252
18
years
.
.
. .
.
. .
.
.
2
9
2
22
16
1
19
years
. .
..
.
. .
. .
..
.
.
2
1
3
1
7
20 years and over.
.
..
..
.
..
.
.
.
.
. .
. .
. .
293
145
10
14,062
Totals
1,534
1,380
1.344
1,313
1,301
1,289
103
1,300
1,100
1,301
51
701
272
445
180
17-3
Average Age .......
6-2
7-3
8-5
9-6
10-5
11-6
12-7
12-3
13-3
14-4
14-4 15-5 15-10 16-5 16-9
Note-Figures below broken line indicate the number of over-age pupils in the several schools.
454
CITY OF QUINCY
.
. .
.
. .
. .
. .
.
4
12
23
73
205
575
19
57
14
305
10
3
1
2
-1
18
17
58
16
years
.
. .
1
10
1
72
37
.
.
1,198
10
64
211
60-1
11
2SS
10
.
. .
. .
. .
.
14
. .
770
4
1
Opportunity
568
.
.
..
.
1,208
. .
1,252
..
.
1,290
1,251
1
1
927
317
55
1
Sophomores
Juniors
September
17-9 18-0
1,277
14. Distribution of October, 1930-Continued
(c) BY SUBJECTS IN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
Class Totals
English
French
İGerman
Spanish
Latin
U. S. History
World History
Biology
Elementary Physics
College Physics
College Chemistry
Industrial Chemistry
Algebra
Geometry
Industrial Math.
Mathematics, Rev.
Sol. Geom .- Trig.
Commercial Law
[Com'l Geography
Business Organization
[ Principles of
| Salesmanship
Bookkeeping
Office Practice
Stenography
Typewriting
¡Manual Training
[Mechan. Drawing
Freehand Drawing
Music Appreciation
Harmony
Chorus
Physical Training
Post Grad.
and Specials
1
1
·
4
.
.
13
1 23
1
3
..
. .
·
·
1 2
16 2
S 13
2
1
3
1
4
. .
2 5
6 22
16 6
19 60
69 100 . .
. .
18
4
2
87
172
Boys Girls
10€ 187
187
52
2
28
15
76
27 149
20
3
1
16
1
1
S
·
17
40 12
12
1
1 1
1 1
10 5
.
. .
. .
..
S
6
47
80
Boys Girls
92
92
48
3
18
20
76
16
..
. .
.
.
. .
41
2
32
51 29
2 2
28 10 107
29 11
19 37 83 116 . .
33
36
9 22
39
18
12
10 115
216
Boys Girls
238
238
70
37
19
31
5
25 18
1
60
2
.
..
Girls
165
165
59
4)
29
65
. .
65
13
90
. .
7
45
5
1
10
68
29 231 113 111
14
0
10 149
34
10 142
49
2 140 192 230
115 167
04
91
10 37
19 61
186
854
Totals
946
944
329
Boys Girls
1100 1100
397
17 216 202 397 123 223 19€ 10
23
62
17
37
16
4
18
26 4
1
. .
.
88
88
08
Juniors (Sept.)
207
207
49
23
14 145
14
14
20
18
. .
2
13
.
65
14
3
54
14
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
27
26
46
31 13
. .
22
1 14 109
149
Boys
107
107
Soph. (Sept.)
23
10
.
..
..
. .
109
1
57
.
.
80
85
94
63 56
18
32
27
310
Boys Girls
324
321 139
4
96
69
..
.
.
.
.. 158
1
166
211
.
. .
. .
. .
. .
78 98
354
377
377 126
14
79
59 166 132 315 173 107 145 252
09 1011
.
8
4
1
.
1
1
. .
13
28
6
46
6
71
..
86
86
25
41
15
18
49
70
8
3
1
1
.
19
5
. .
1
..
.
. .
1
.
. .
. .
. .
.
.
.
. . 112
. .
. .
5 14
1
2
18
74
Juniors (Feb.)
4
21
23
1 14
3
1
5 2 10.
7 53
76
Boys Girls
59
58
16
2
3
38 . .
14
16
6
19
93
Seniors (Sept.)
2
1 36
41
23
2
19 48
1
23
11 41
1 28
4
13
15 .
Cooking
¡Sewing
.
.
3
1
1
1
. .
1
2
.
.
8
Boys
8 0010
Girls
49
Seniors (Feb.)
2
. .
25 3
20
4
11
26 191
15
58
76 172 88
9
..
-
61 124
3 107 18
17 115 .
52
7
15 235 1161
24 1280 138 2161318 ..
. .
1
.
.
9
9
44
189
Soph. (Feb.)
20
93
30 33
10
17
32
12
2
Problems of Democracy
1
2
1
1
5 15
13
80
32 12
42
13-4 56
.
Economics
105
16 12
456
14. Distribution of October, 1930-Concluded
(d) BY SUBJECTS IN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS
Class Totals
English
Latin
Gen'l Language
Gen'l Science
History
Civics
Geography
Arithmetic
Algebra
Junior Business
Elementary Book-
Spelling
Penmanship
Foods
Clothing
General Shop
Mechanical Drawing
Freehand Drawing
Physical Training
Clubs
Grade IX A
Boys Girls
196 185
194
59
196
195
91
70
57
79
67
109
119
196
193
196
Grade IX B
Boys
472
474
171
472
472
212
235
170
192
147
241
278
472
466
358
Girls
448
451
132
448
448
. .
305
137
307
305
7
15
448
448
442
332
Grade VIII
547
5-47.
527
547
547
547
547
547
547
403
547
547
543
547
Boys Girls
553
553
553
593
553
553
. .
.
. .
. .
553
553
549
549
Grade VII
Boys Girls
630
630 670
. .
..
. .
. .
.
..
670
670
. .
. .
670
670
664
670
Over-age
Boys Girls
31
31
. .
.
4
20
20
20
20
Totals
Boys 1,876 1,876 Girls 1,876 1,876
179
527 553
668 633
1,243
641
1,243
197
307
57 1,208 1.479 115 1,243 1,662
582 724
.
.. 1,873 1,876 1,858 1,756
.
184
118
60
115
114
11
19
..
. .
182
185
183
185
182
47
185
.
. .
..
.
. .
.
..
..
. .
.
. .
630 670
630
630
.
.
630
630
462
630
630
630
626
630
. .
..
. .
31
12
31
31
.
.
.
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
20
20
..
. .
20
9
20
20
20
20
11
20
. .
1,254 1,414 1,605 1,876 1,859 1,762
1,208
679
1,208
1,511 1,666
305
170
·
. .
.
· ·
553
553
553
670
670
670
670
Training
keeping
Music
CITY OF QUINCY
. .
230
15. Evening Industrial School for Men and Evening Home Making School for Women 1929-1930
Number of Sessions
CLASSES
2 Hours
3 Hours
Enroll- ment
Av. Mem- bership
Av. At- tendance
Per cent of At- tendance
Blue Print Reading for Ship Workers
79
....
53
15.8
12.7
80.3
House Plumbing
38
....
20
13.7
10.0
73.0
Machine Shop Practice
40
....
18
11.9
9.1
76.4
Sheet Metal Drafting
26
19
12.1
8.1
66.9
Dressmaking ..
....
555
522
414.0
344.8
83.2
Foods
....
133
150
116.9
98.5
84.2
Home Nursing
....
41
30
22.6
18.8
83.1
Interior Decoration
....
83
100
68.1
46.5
68.2
Totals
183
812
995
912
675.1
548.5
81.2
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APPENDIX B
LISTS OF GRADUATES 1. Senior High School (a) JANUARY, 1930 127
Dorothy Norma Allen Esther M. Asnes
Mary Monica Fruth
Isabel Dorothy Gabriel
Helen Harriette Avgerinos
Vincent Gallo
Rose Catherine Barnett
Charles Matthew Gill
William Walker Bartlett
Barbara E. Goward
Eugenia E. Benson
M. Theresa Harcourt
Ruth Marie Bigoness
Myerma Reid Hersey Helene Esther Hodgkinson
Marion Louise Black
George Frederick Hollinshead, Jr.
Janice Rosaline Buck
Richard Avery Howard
Alma Minna Burgess
Margaret A. Hughes
Ethel Dorothy Carlson Gladys C. Carlson Daniel A. Cellucci
Helene D. Johnson
Harry Candage Chase
Richard E. Johnson Evelyn Margaret Kain
Lawrence Alfred Christensen
Evelyn Margaret Christie
Helen Esther Kenney
Eleanor Mary Clancy
Avice Williams Kent
Gertrude Elizabeth Cleary
John H. Kerrigan, Jr.
Abraham Nathan Cohen Joseph Louis Coletti Dora Constantine
Merriel Kimball
Ruth Olive Koss
Joseph F. Coppola
Nathan Kuperman
Marjorie Winifred Corner
Beatrice F. Kurlansky
Ruth Evelyn Craig
Frederick Aaron Leppala
Florence Rand Cushing
Rose Ruth Levine
Henry Cutler Rose F. D'Alessandro
Sylvia Locke
William Aleck Davidson
Isabell Teal MacBurnie
Gladys Marion DeLuca
Florence Mary MacDonnell
Florence Laura dePourtales
Donald Richard MacMillan
Evelyn Diamond Gilbert Joseph Dillon
Louis Matcovsky
Catherine Pasqua DiPanfilo
Ernestine L. Meda
Emily Elizabeth Dixon
Dorothy L. Melendy
Mary Elizebeth Donovan
Olga E. Mikkola
William Alfred Duffy Anne Dunlavy
Dorothy Irene Moles
Elizabeth Whipple Dunlavy
Dorothy Frost Monroe
Oscar Eugene Eckblom
William H. Mowbray
Helen Agnes Egan
Earl Keefe Murphy Walter Olavi Nisula
Gladys R. Evans Marion Evans
Morgan Joseph O'Regan Pauline Pavan
Donald Stanley Fairfield
Frederick Charles Fallon
Henry Martyn Fisher
Edna Mela Persion
Sadie Fleishman
Alph Bernard Peterson
Evelyn Clara Fontana Dorothy Mae Franzi
Robert Wilbur Payne
John Gardiner Pinkham
Merlyn Richardson
Evangeline May Bryan
Eliza Jean Hutchison
Beatrice Agnes Irwin
Kermit R. Kimball
Esther I. Linnea Lindberg
William Alphonsus Manning
John Henry Millar
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Arvo M. Rintamaki Albert H. Sherman
William Walker Thomson
Frank Erson Thunberg
Signe S. Siitonen
Henry Arnold Trites
Ruth Marie Turnquist
Onni Oswald Ulvila
John William Walsh, Jr.
Irene V. Weise
Edith Ione Wells
Edward Joseph Welsh
Harriet Marie White
Maron Celia Williams
Evelyn Mae Winship Dann Coriat Wyman Isadore Zack
(b) JUNE, 1930
268
George Herbert Carter Muriel Castleman F. Alvin Cheever, Jr. Dorothy W. Clark Loren E. Conkling Elizabeth Colby Albert Conroy Robey Huntington Cook
Donald B. Coolen Mabel Elizabeth Coriati Phyllis Arnold Cornell Charles W. Coy, Jr. Mary Beatrice Crowley Louise Marie Cummings Helen Leslie Cutler Genevieve Marion Danckert
Ada Mary DelLongo Ruth A. Demary Mary M. DePaulo Genevieve L. DeVeau
Orville E. Devine Ferrer DiBona Ida D. DiBona Margaret Mary Dolan Edith Zelda Donde
Florence E. Donovan Marion Leavitt Drew Hope R. Dunning
Dorothy Ruth Elliott Herbert Moulton Elliott Nellie Eng Hollis Burton Engley Roland C. Ericson Virginia Mae Fair Wallace M. Fairfield Anthony James Feroli Frances Dorothy Finch Dorothy Fisher
Edith Mae Silverman
Mary Whiting Simmons Bernice Elizabeth Smith Lillian A. Smith
Walter M. Smith, Jr. Hazel May Steeves
Robert P. Stevens Irene E. Stone Russell E. Sullivan
Sally Sussman Ethel J. Swanson Helen R. Tannian
Alice Abad Ralph H. Acker Frances A. Allbright Helen B. Anderson John Alfred Anderson Louise Edith Archer Mary L. Arthur Charlotte C. Artis Nellie Helen Ashworth Dorothy Marguerite Ayres Charles Hayden Baker Elwyn Barker Dorothy E. Barr Idalah M. Bavin Alice G. Beasty Esther E. Begley
Mary-Brace Berger John H. Bergstedt Hazel Emmons Berry Sylvia Ann Bianchi Alice Ruth Bishop Florence Louise Bissett Doris M. Bohanan
Frederick R. Bonner Frank Edward Bonomi Gussie E. Bova Thatcher N. Bowers Florence A. Brode G. Evangeline Brougham Marjorie Henrietta Brown John Henry Bruce Wendell J. Bryan William R. Burke, Jr. Geraldine Louise Burns William Collins Cagney Robert Joseph Callahan Edwin Earl Calvin Anita R. Carrera
460
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Catherine Veronica Fitzgerald Francis E. Flaherty
George Vincent Flavin Allen B. Folger Scalo G. Gherardi Tina Maria Gioncardi
Elisa A. Giovannangeli Eve J. Goodman
Lawrence H. Gotlieb
Jean Graham
William Lawrence Granahan Doris M. Green
Louise Mae Griffin
Alma A. Guarcello
Florence Hagopian
Charles A. Hall, Jr.
Alice Olive McDonald
Annie Louise McDonald
Paul J. Hamill
James MacDonald
Edith Frances Hamlin
Mary Catherine McGrath
James Patrick McGuinness
Herbert E. Hanson
MaBelle Louise Hanson
Ernestine L. Harding
Annie S. Macleod
Andrew N. Harvey Hazel E. Harvey
Ina M. MacLerie Anna Pauline McMahon
Edith Miriam Hayden
D. Warren MacPhail
Lillian Higgins
Laura Catherine McPhee
Lorraine MacPherson
Bernadette Joan McWeeny
Marie Terese McWeeny
Sydney Hoeg
Grace Annette Holden H. Holton Holmes Irene M. Horn
Edward P. Hubbard
Paul Edward Hughes
Effie Kathrine Huovinen
Anna Elizabeth Jacobson
Clifford P. Jacobson
Carlton A. Jensen, Jr.
David L. Meany
Madelene Menz
M. Jeannette Miller
William Edward Mitchell
Josephine C. Monte Stephen A. Monte Charlotte Matilda Moore
Vincent G. Morgan
James K. Moriarty
Roger Kaalstrom
Rae C. Kelley Louis G. Kelsch
Avice Constance Morton Robert Muir Margaret Agnes Mulholland
Margaret M. King
Edward Victor Kirkland
Carolyn Kittredge
Edna Marie Kroesser
Max M. Kurtis
John Stanley Landry
Mary Ellen Leddy Francis John Lee
Coniston Davis Lees Solveig Utne Liljegren Dagmar J. Lindberg Lillian Lindquist Dorothy Jackson Litchfield
Catherine Ruth Long
Helen E. Lovell
Grace Isabelle Luce
Edith S. Luftman
Andrew Joseph Lund
Edith Sophie Luomala Verna Isabel MacBeth
Mary Eileen McCarron
Mary Theresa McCarthy
George Roger McCue
James Gordon McKenna
Margaret Jane Mclaughlin
Edith S. Hipson
Mary Theresa Histen
Jeanette McWilliam Alice Louise Magnant
Hilja Ingeborg Maria Malmstrom
Gertrude Claire Manning
Irving Stanley Marland
Belle Mattson
Robert Arthur Mattson
Vera Matson Wendell B. May
Bradford Clish Jernegan
Hilda Karola Johanson
Marie Catherine Johnson
Ethel G. H. Johnson
Thure A. Johnson Edgar B. Johnston
Alyce J. Kane
Lempi J. Karhu
John Matthew Morrissey
George Vincent Murphy
Mary Veronica Murphy Doris Alma Nason Vera Isabelle Newell
Grace L. Nicholson
Abigail Norris
Frances E. O'Connor
William D. Halloran
John James Hannon
Marjorie Croswell Hill
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Anna A. O'Leary
Mary Agnes O'Leary Arthur Emerson Olinto Theodore O. Olson Mary Rose Palmisano Helen E. Patten Alice Gertrude Paul Alfred G. Pawsey, Jr. Lillian Eleanor Pearce Carl William Pearson Louis Pellegrini Marion J. Peterson Kathryn L. Phillips
Donald C. Spaulding J. Carlton Spear Ruth Elizabeth Spear
Robert J. Spillane
Dorothy Squire
M. Bertha Steele
Ida Stern Flora I. Stewart
Thelma M. Sullivan
Helen Jacqualyn Sweetser
Dolores Sylvia
Catherine Christina Tangney
A. Harry S. Pimentel
Reynold Arthur Taylor
Helen Saunders Pinkham
Dorothy L. Thomas
Arthur Wellington Tucker
Jean F. Turnbull
Erle Leighton VanBuskirk
Arthur R. Van Horn
William Ranalli
Lester Eugene Walker
Aino Sylvia Rautiainen
James D. Walsh
Aaron Keever Redcay
Helen Elizabeth Washburn
Helen Concetta Restelli
William Howard Webber
Richard E. Rice
Marion White
O. Wendell Rogers
Florence Harriet Whittemore
Kenneth Franklin Ryder
William Melville Whitten
Josephine Julia Salvucci
Vellamo Wilander
Evelyn Marie Savard
Doris Lillian Williams
Gretchen Elizabeth Schragle Ruth C. Sennott
Constance Agnes Wood Ruth Carol Woods
Tillie Shaevitz
Arthur W. Wyman, Jr.
Margaret V. Shea
Grace Anthea Young
Doris Winifred Sherriff
Linwood Boice Young
Hugh H. Smith
Robert Blithen Young
2. Graduates from the Home Making School, June 1930-16
Lucy Conceda Theresa Bosco Elsa Marie Casagrande
Edith M. May
Elva Lillian Parsons Josephine Pauline Rusconi
Dorothy Theresa Dorley Anna Linea Grahn
Margaret Genevieve Surett
Edith Irma Bell Lord
Lillian Grace Turner
Theresa Margaret Mallett
Hildegarde Agnes Wallander
Marjory Malnati
Lois Nancy White
Antoinette Theresa Marini
Madeline Harris Wight
3. Graduates from the Trade School, June, 1930-46
Electrical Department
David Gill Bowness
John Charles Martell
Walter L. Burrill
Thomas Philip McGeoghegan
Cornelius Xavier Murphy
Pasquale Henry Colarusso Hugo Coletti Robert Oliver Fisher
Roy Stanley Nilson
Nicholas Henry Ward
Gordon Joseph Hathaway
Donald John Taylor
Mary Elizabeth Pitts Louisa Alice Pothoff Louise E. Praderio Margaret Helen Pyyny Alice S. Rahko
Robert D. Veronese
John X. Regan
John W. Wastcoat
Dorothy M. Scannell
Barbara Mary Wirtz
462
CITY OF QUINCY
Plumbing Department
George Cedarstrom
John Francis Perucich
Attilio DiTullio
Joseph Purpura
Charles Wilson Riley
Carl Taylor
Lewis Wanless
Auto Mechanic Department
Christopher Berio
Raymond D. Russell
Russell W. Donovan
Willard M. Lonergan
Everett S. Todd Edwin N. Wento
Cabinet Making Department
Roderick Benotti
Robert Haughton Dexheimer
Roy Swenson
Sulo Tuori
Sheet Metal Department
John E. Bates Tony Brandolini
Robert L. Burchell
L. Heber Crawford John E. Hayden Ladd Lewis
Machine Department
Herbert Berg Lambert Gustafson
Arthur F. Jellows
Harold E. O'Neill
Pattern Making Department
Edelweiss L. Biloni
Victor Everett Harlow
George R. Roberts
Ferdinand Sisti
David Goldman
Angelo John Grazioso
Thomas James Hefler
Frederick James Murphy
463
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APPENDIX C
SCHOOL STAFF AND TEACHERS' ORGANIZATIONS 1. Organization of Staff, December, 1930
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, Ass't Superintendent, Harvard, A.B., 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, Physics
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1921
Mildred B. Harrison ..
Dean of Girls, English
Wellesley College,
George Washington
University 1929
Felix V. Cutler
Social Science department
Bates College, Harvard
University, Ed.M ..
1926
Sally F. Dawes
English department
Radcliffe College, Mid-
dlebury College, A.M. 1913
Alfred T. Knapton
Latin department
Hobart College, Har-
vard College 1929
Leslie C. Millard
Commercial department . .
Salem Normal, Boston University, B.B.A.,
1925
Joseph W. Thomas.
Science department
Wesleyan University
1918
Clara E. Thompson.
Mathematics department .. Manual Arts department .. Modern Language depart- ment
Boston University, A. M.
1911
H. Russell Albro.
Bookkeeping, Business Or- ganization, Commercial Law, Principles of Sales- manship
Bay Patlı Institute, Boston University 1925
Leland II. Anderson.
Mechanical Drawing
Normal Art School. 1923
Sophie Aronoff
English
Louise H. Baker
Physical Training
Temple University
1928
Mary G. Barry
Commercial Geography,
Office Practice
Maltby School of Short-
hand, Brown Univer- sity
1927
Frank L. Bridges.
Chemistry, Physics
Bates College
1924
lsabel S. Browne.
English
Emerson College, Le- land Powers School, Boston University .. 1921 Bridgewater Normal ... 1910
Helen F. Burke.
Commercial Geography ..
Margaret L. Burns . .
Bookkeeping, Commercial Law, Business Organiza- tion
Boston University, A.B., Harvard College
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