Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1930, Part 30

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1930
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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


REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


457


458


CITY OF QUINCY


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


CITY OF QUINCY


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


461


REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


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


REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


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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