Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1931, Part 31

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1931
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404


821


748


704


94.1


Adams


267


244


511


484


454


93.8


Adams Shore


146


142


288


279


262


93.9


Atherton Hough


271


209


480


431


397


92.1


Coddington


174


155


329


297


276


92.9


Cranch


153


132


285


248


230


92.7


Daniel Webster


281


306


587


548


515


93.9


Francis W. Parker


339


336


675


618


583


94.3


Gridley Bryant


188


188


376


355


336


94.6


John Hancock


180


171


351


323


304


94.1


Lincoln


206


189


395


378


365


96.5


Mass. Fields


409


394


803


732


690


94.2


Merrymount


107


120


227


196


182


92.8


Montclair


302


286


588


550


523


95.1


Quincy


311


256


567


532


497


93.4


Squantum


82


65


147


133


126


94.7


Thomas B. Pollard


296


255


551


507


476


93.8


Washington


205


205


410


365


344


94.2


Willard


345


324


669


644


610


94.7


Wollaston


268


267


535


501


468


93.4


Special Class (Portables)


16


14


30


28


26


92.8


Totals


7,465


7,338 14,803


13,785


12,993


94.2


461


REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


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 Daily Attendance


Per Cent of Attendance


Average No. of Pupils per


Teacher, Elementary Schools


Average No. of Pupils per


Teacher, Senior High School


Average No. of Pupils per


Teacher, Junior High Schools


1931.


7,465


7,338


14,803


13,785


12,993


94.2


36


29


26


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


....


14. Distribution of October, 1931


(a) BY GRADES


Junior High


Senior High


SCHOOL


1


II


III


IV


VI


Opportunity


VII


VIII


IX


Over-age


Sophomores


Sophomores


February


Juniors


September


February


Seniors


September


Seniors


February


Post Graduates


Totals


Senior High


.


.


293


318


275


. .


26


344


.


. .


..


.


..


.


.


.


312


322


276


17


. .


.


. .


. .


..


927


South Junior High.


.


. .


.


. .


269


243


243


16


..


. .


.


. .


. .


491


Adams


93


86


44


46


47


51


. .


.


.


..


.


..


. .


.


477


Atherton Hough


102


72


64


18


13


.


.


.


47


32


34


92


64


91


16


97


11


.


.


.


67


59


63


49


62


42


78


65


65


69


64


39


14


Lincoln


115


116


117


104


118


120


35


. .


109


116


86


99


99


83


. .


..


109


100


86


81


102


72


.


Squantum


81


81


72


16


72


87


12


57


60


53


49


66


62


.


..


..


. .


..


. .


..


347


Willard


102


113


92


105


98


13


. .


. .


..


.


..


. .


. .


..


. .


. .


Wollaston


105


98


77


85


75


82


. .


. .


..


. .


. .


. .


..


..


. .


. .


Special Class (Portables).


.


..


. .


. .


.


.


. .


. .


. .


.


.


. .


..


. .


. .


. .


--


Totals


1486


1393


1309


1314


1311


1282


130


1294


1232


1106


59


999


281


539


228


358


187


10


14518


. .


.


.


.


·


..


.


.


. .


.


.


305


Coddington


49


53


53


50


44


56


40


45


.


..


552


Francis W. Parker


100


83


113


84


90


59


55


353


Gridley Bryant


49


65


68


342


Massachusetts Fields


42


30


37


37


36


..


.


..


550


Quincy


24


18


31


17


24


. .


. .


..


. .


481


Thomas B. Pollard.


.


.


217


Merrymount


592


Montclair


.


.


. .


136


Daniel Webster


107


94


. .


.


420


349


312


..


.


. .


.


886


Central Junior High.


.


North Quincy High.


.


.


771


Quincy Point Junior High


286


Adams Shore


.


.


. .


. .


243


Cranch


578


. .


.


·


394


.


CITY OF QUINCY


. .


655


281


539


228


358


187


10


2258


6S


13


46


88


John Hancock


690


Washington


618


522


51


51


462


V


1451


September


Juniors


14. Distribution of October, 1931-Continued


(b) BY AGE


Junior High


Senior High


AGE


I


II


III


IV


V


VI


VII


VIII


IX


Over-age


Sophomores


Sophomores


February


Juniors


September


February


Seniors


September


Seniors


February


Totals


5 years


573


2


. .


. .


. .


6 years


798


454


109


761


417


1


. .


1163


8 years


6


149


655


345


1


691


328


22


8


.


.


. .


..


.


..


3


44


203


665


340


13


3


.


. .


.


.


. .


.


. .


1


16


68


204


14


577


275


10


3


. .


..


.


. .


. .


.


.


1


14


08


19


273


630


261


17


6


. .


. .


.


. .


.


.


·


1


3


23


19


69


217


14


452


73


39


6


1


. .


. .


918


15 years


1


1


1


6


2


11


45


2


230


151


293


82


38


3


2


868


16 years


139


110


182


63


2


644


17 years


16


4


50


23


108


98


4


306


18 years


12


5


26


18


2


67


19 years


. .


.


.


. .


. .


..


1


5


2


3


5


16


20 years and over


..


Totals


1486


1393


1309


1314


1311


1282


130


1274


1232


1106


59


999


281


539


228


358


187


10


14518


Average Age .. ..


6-2


7-3


8-4


9-5


10-6


11-4


12-5


12-5


13-4


14-3


14-2 15-4 15-11


16-6 16-9


17-4


17-9


17-7


.


. .


1


. .


.


.


1257


9 years


1271


11 years


7


56


231


640


14


324


9


. .


. .


. .


..


1168


12 years


1279


13 years


..


.


·


2


13


24


96


238


561


21


201


7


1


.


.


1


.


.


2


.


..


.


4


. .


. .


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


463


REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


575


:


1252


1289


7 years


23


185


.


1164


14 years


10


2


68


46


.


.


1


1


.


. .


1281


10 years


Post Graduates


Opportunity


September


Juniors


14. Distribution of October, 1931-Continued


(c) BY SUBJECTS IN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL


Class Totals


English


French


German


Spanish


Latin


U. S. History


World History


Problems of Democracy


Elementary Physics


College Physics


College Chemistry


Industrial Chemistry


Algebra


Geometry


Industrial Mathematics


Mathematics. Rev.


Sol. Geom .-- Trig.


Com'l Geography


Principles of


Salesmanship


Bookkeeping .


Office Practice


Stenography


Typewriting


Manual Training


Mechan. Drawing


Freehand Drawing


Music Appreciation


Harmony


Chorus


Physical Training


Post Grad.


Boys.


2


2


1


1


1


·


1


. . ..


1


. .


. .


3


13


12


1 12


8 -100:


13 49


34


42


13


7


4


6


48


101


Boys.


85 102


82 102


37


4


5


20


10


50


9


1


21


11


3


3


1


1


10


8


28


S


18


34


10


26


2


18


20


29


9


. .


. .


..


46


164


Seniors(Sept.)


166


56


18


18


16


48


38 113


16


S


10


14


8


11


17


4


5


. .


.


1


16


1


13 9


100 5 10


64 1 60


4 83


15


18


23 6 24 27 25


25


32


27


9 115 20


90


Boys.


90 138


90


36


13


20


5


73


4


4


4


. .


8


. .


. .


28


34


13


22


5


27


19


22


72 17


26 156


6 3


19 21


12 67 102 193


16


56


54 :


12


27


12


14 116


25


128


Boys.


130


130


41


16


24


1


29


1


33


. .


.


. .


Girls ..


151


151


70


42


1


25


60


3


. .


.


. .


.


Soph. (Sept.)


528 471


528


183


24


65 106


38


129


4 1193


134


17


3


57


14


169 276


116 287


4


..


.


47


52


1


1 6 193 6 286


455


Girls.


471


240


15


81 110


21


74


3


124


1


3


. .


. .


-


Totals :


Boys


Girls.


1261 1341


.254 1337


445 519


34 219


230


419


152


285


244


8


S1 1


168 83


63 16


103 |251


125


101


41


55 267


266 427


16 195 39 406 230 267 772


. .


.


179


108 136


16 57


16 |366 43


1251 741 |1299


. .


.


Girls ...


6


7


. .


1


4


. .


16


78


7


. .


. .


4


12 1


2


.


. .


Boys. Girls ..


192


60


9


28


16


51


26|149


17


. .


42 30


2


1


1


Girls ..


138


40


17


21


114


3


37 166 37 |209


8


51


26


. .


4


4


1


1


53 122


29 82


. .


. .


19 75


32


39


18 27


8


12


. ..


3 12


70


144


.


..


. .


. .


.


. .


127


143


.


. .


. .


..


. .


.


: :


1


14


5


1


1


. .


. .


5


16


85


Seniors (Feb.)


Girls.


29


4


10 18


13


18


1 2


1


1


1


. .


1


1


1


. .


· 3


. . . .


Girls ..


260 279


260 279


91


22


6S


73


4


32


Soph. (Feb.)


.


3


69 31


13


5


6


. .


. .


Boys.


..


·


.


.


SS 37


22 10


14 5 . .


2


S


13


. .


14 80


8 1000


. .


8


8


11


· 1 106


137


5


7 66


258 270


Juniors (Sept.) Boys.


4


..


13 . .


.


Foods


Clothing


69 67


3 178 |263 |297 134


98 206 190


347 241


206 |269


254


25 |154 ..


34


2


70 138 9 |106


..


6


8


185


Juniors (Feb.)


.


3


21 29


. .


524


120 303


..


7


· 1


3


162 190


76


19


and Commercial Law Business Organization


Biology


14. Distribution of October, 1931-Concluded


(d) BY SUBJECTS IN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS


Class Totals


English


Latin


Gen'l Language


Gen'l Science


History


Civics


Geography


Arithmetic


Shop Mathematics


Junior Business


Training


Spelling


Penmanship


Foods


Clothing


General Shop


Mechanical Drawing


Freehand Drawing


Music


Physical Training


Clubs


Grade IX


Boys Girls


549 557


549 557


193 159


..


. .


..


232 391


98


219 166


190 393


198 391


. .


4


..


. .


097


551


549 557


1. Grade VIII


595


595 637


. .


..


. .


. .


.


.


. .


637


595 637


637


. .


. .


637


637


630


637


Grado VII


663


663


.


. .


. .


. .


631


663 631


. .


. .


663 631


663 631


520


461


663 631


663 631


626


631


Over-age


Boys Girls


23


23


. .


.


..


.


·


. .


.


23


36 23


23


23


36 23


22


23


Totals


Boys Girls 1818


1843 1848


193 159


569 637


549 557


1294 1291


549 557


1204 1291


1526 1682 .


98


219 166


190 393


1294 1231


1492 1682


642 658


· .


.


1579 1848


1843 1848


1833 1829


1843 1848


1. Grade VIII-History, 1st half year ; Civics, 2nd half year; General Language, 1st half year; Latin or Junior Business Training or Industrial Arts or Home Economics, 2nd half year.


465


REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


166


264


313 557


549


545


. .


. .


. .


. .


595 637


.


.


595


595


329


567


595


592


595


637


. .


569 637


595


595


637


637


663


. .


631


36 23


36 23


36 23


. .


.


..


36


36


13


36


36


36


. .


..


..


.


.


.


. .


..


631


. .


36


36


631


631


663


660


663


Boys Girls


1843


1317|


1067


.


. .


. .


..


.


Boys Girls


549 557


549 557


Algebra


466


15. Evening Industrial School for Men and Evening Home Making School for Women, 1930-1931


Number of Sessions


CLASSES


2 Hours


315 Hours


Enroll- ment


Av. Mem- bership


Av. At- tendance


Per cent of At- tendance


Blue Print Reading for Ship Workers


109


156


52.6


43.2


82.1


Machine Shop Practice


23


15


9.9


8.2


82.8


Sheet Metal Drafting


33


27


13.7


11.8


86.1


Clothing


512


538


421.8


342.0


81.0


Foods


68


87


50.3


44.8


89.0


Home Nursing


71


94


66.2


49.9


75.3


Interior Decoration


85


126


75.8


56.5


74.5


Totals


165


736


901


1043


690.3


556.4


80.6


CITY OF QUINCY


..


467


REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


APPENDIX B


LISTS OF GRADUATES 1. Senior High School (a) JANUARY, 1931 142


Dorothy Dolores Ambler Geo. W. Harold Anderson John H. Anderson, Jr. Dagny Evelyn Aronson Lillian Bailey


William C. Baker


Jean Anthony Gelas Fred D. George


Robert David Ballard


Norman F. Barker


Ralph Elwin Gervais


Walter Gordon Bassett


Iris W. M. Gladwin


Geraldine Edna Batchelder


Donald Otis Bates


Rebecca R. Goodman


Dorothy Evelyn Bedford


Sally Eunice Bradford Kenneth D. Cahoon Charles Francis Canavan


Alice M. Conley


John H. Carlson


Martin John Coen


Charles Edmund Connolly Maybelle Gladys Cook


Roland Cooper Virginia Mary Corcoran


Arthur W. Cossaboom


Muriel Louise Cox


Helen Louise Coy Patricia V. Craig


Geraldine Agnes Crowley Anne Marie Cullen Irene Cutler


Robina Balnaues Dakers


Thelma Dawe


Phyllis Catherine Derby


Gerald B. Desmond Frances Catherine Devine Esther Dewey Pearl Diamond


Evelyn Elise Kurlberg Margaret Esther Lahey Esther A. Leppala S. Millicent Lewis Albert F. Lints Dorothy E. McCarthy


Mary DiBartolomeo Gordan Stuart Donnan Helen Drake Sylvia M. Dumont


Thelma May Duncan Catherine F. Erickson Helen F. Evans Adeline K. Ferrante


Evelyn Towne Findlay Margaret Mary Forsyth Sidney V. Fox


Rose Janice Frager Laura Gwendolyn Freberg Eleanor Patricia Fruth Charles William Ganzel Inez E. Gargaro


Delbert Arthur Grohe Alice J. Guilmartin


Marguerite Louise Haake


Ethel Mary Halloran


Marjorie B. Harding


Frederick Wm. Harvey Laurie W. Helander Janet Hemingway Germaine E. Henderson


Kathleen M. Hofferty


Elvie T. Holmgren Betty Alden Hughes


William N. Jensen Ruth E. Johnson Arvi A. Julkka Hazel Evelyn Keith Dorothy M. Koeller Esther Joan Koski


Esther Anna Krasnigor


Helen Coleman McConarty Hugh Henry McCormick Marcella Ruth McDonald Donald C. MacMulkin A. Alice MacPherson Blanche Holmes Magnant Margaret E. Magura Walter Joseph Maibach Alexander C. Maxwell Alfred Frost Monroe Mary Robertson Morley


Warner O. Golbranson


468


CITY OF QUINCY


James Henry Morris Miriam N. Morrison James Alexander Muir Eugene Edward Nattie Anna Rose Nigro Janet Evans Nimmo William Eric Olsson J. Robert Owens


Florence V. Phillips


Lawson Evans Pinkham


Lois Ellen Pinkham Mildred Elizabeth Platner


Helene M. Poland


Americo T. Risio Bianca Risio


Doris Blanche Rizzi


Francis W. Rougvie, Jr.


Mary Salorio


Eva Salvucci


Alice Evelyn Wallin Virginia Marie Watts


Doris Herbert Shalit


Frank Burton Whitman, Jr.


Dorothy Anne Sharkey


Edwin Thayer Williams


Wilfred Winship


Sadye Wyman


Frank Alberg Young


(b) JUNE, 1931 281


Lois Darnell Absolom Leslie Hamilton Adam


Dorothy Jean Adams Ruth Elizabeth Ahlee Tauno Henry Ahola Merlys Louise Ainsworth


Bernice Catherine Brown


Ruth Naomi Brown


Ralph Burg


Dorothy Louise Alger


Dorothy Marie Burke


Euphemia Anna Campitelli


Margaret J. Cannon


Leonard J. Angelo


Dorothea Jean Ash Ethel Asnes


Doris M. Caron Arlene Wright Carter Adelaide Chapman Doris Church Emma R. Ciardelli


Marie R. Bailey


Charlotte G. Clark


Edwin F. Barton Charles P. Beasley Ann Belavitch


H. Wilburta Clark Charles Henry Clifford


Bertil Fritiof Bergstedt


David L. Bishop Donald Parker Black Robert M. Blake A. Vivienne Blomquist Harriet Marie Blowers Frances Marie Bogan Carrie Mae Bohlken Adalgisa Bonomi Gilbert A. Booth, Jr.


Frederick A. Smallman Douglas D. Smeaton Dorothy Mary Smith Ellena Powrie Smith


Helen Beatrice Snyder Doris Ruth Stenberg


Louise Rewalt Stevens Marion R. Sullivan Warren Eric Sundstrom Lillian Helen Swartz


Hazel Margaret Taylor Herbert C. Thomas Melvin Thorner Helen Marie Tinson


Robert Alfred Tisdale


John Joseph Travis Ruth G. Urquhart


Warren Osborne Sillen Edna Louise Skinner


Harold H. Slate


Gertrude M. Borne Walter E. Bramble Robert C. Bridgham


Conceda Carmel Amoroso Carl G. Anderson Dorothy Matilda Anderson


Carl Edward Carlson


Elsie Lillian Bailey


Willard B. Bailey


Dorothy S. Close Virginia Cochrane Ruth Patricia Cody Harry E. Coleman Clare Marie Collagan Frank Edwin Congdon Richard Herman Corbett Elizabeth Alden Cornish Josephine Louise Cullen Grace Beatrice Cummings Margaret Mary Curry


469


REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Harold D. Cushman, Jr. Mary C. Daniels George William Dahlquist Theodore Stanley Darrah Flora DiBona Edith M. Donahue


Isabel Frances Emslie


Mary Elizabeth Eshtook


Ellen Emma Fagerlund Robert James Falconer


Daniel Graham Falvey Marion Selma Fay


Hyman Kovner Ruth Hinda Kuhne


Hyman Kurtzman Sidney Kurtzman Martha Elina Laaperi


Alice Ann Lahey


Helen Constance Lahey


Gertrude Laine


Elsie May Larsson


Valeria Rowe Lawton


Roy W. Leander


Watson Leitch


Jessie R. Ferguson


Walter Leppanen


Mildred Lavinia Folger


Rosemary Jacqueline Fortier


Mary Roberta Foy John F. Franklin


Bessie Ellen French


Helen Marguerite Lorandeau


Anna Louise Fruth


William Milan Lord


Constance R. Lundy


Bessie Jane MacAulay


John Lawrence MacAulay


Anne A. McCoole Roger McCormick


Helen Patricia McCue


Margaret Drucilla Mccutcheon


Janet Clare MacDonald


Jean Martha MacDonald


Katherine Helen MacDonald


Phyllis Newhall Graves


Maurice V. Guarcello


Louis Victor Guthrie Agnes W. Haddow Hugh William Hamil Ervin D. Hanson


Mary Agnes McHale Norman MacLean


Margaret Euphemia Macleod


Florence Winifred Harney


Mildred F. Harvey


William F. Haslett Tauno E. Hautala


Edna M. MacPhee


Jessie M. MacPhee


Jennie Martha MacPherson


Laurence G. Hill


Kenneth Stanley Hirtle


Esther Marion Hirtle


Alice Katherine Malone


Gertrude Elizabeth Mattson


Loretta Marie Meade


Hugh James Hunter


Lewis J. Hutt Olga M. Jameson


Walter H. Jenkins Homer Simeon Jenks


Jeanie R. Johnstone


Daniel W. Keeler Adrienne Hyacinth Kelcourse George Henry Kelsch


Earle Megathlin Grace U. Mello Vincent Paul Menz Allen Newcomb Melville M. Christine Messenger Lloyd Martin Messenger Beatrice Evangeline Mills Lillian Grace Moore Amy Elizabeth Morgan


Leona N. Morris


Anna Mae Murphy


Helen Frances Murphy


Ruth Alice Murphy


Madeline T. Geiger


Ernest R. Genereau


Robert Arthur Gentry


Francis E. George


Margaret Anna Gilbert


Eleanor M. Gilmartin


Jane D. Glading Thelma Mae Goode


Tessie Gorbunoff


Mary Agnes McDonald Roy C. Macdonald


Winifred Rogers MacDonald


Jessie Gray Macfee


John George McMahon Katherine C. McNamara


Tom Hey Burla May Higgins


William Gerard McPhillips Marion U. McSorley


Mildred K. E. Hollman


Beatrice Marie Keniley David Kinghorn, Jr. Genevieve Louise Knight Bertha Evelyn Knuttunen Mary F. Kolson


Bernard Levowich


Harriet May Libby


Mina Helena Linder


Doris Gloria Liss


Annie J. Gangi


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Helen Murray Helen S. Mustonen A. Gladys Neill Ida M. E. Nelson Effie Nicol


Arthur F. Nicolle Alice O'Connell


Anna O'Connell


John B. O'Connor


Marguerite Eleanor Spain


Olive Christine Page


Ross Osborne Patten


Laurel Ida Pease


Elizabeth Theresa Pebler


Edna Lind Pelto


Wendell Lothrop Phillips


Warren Lee Phinney, Jr.


William James Sullivan


Ethel Leigh Pinel


Ruth Esther Sweetser Dorothy Swensen


Michael J. Plant, Jr.


Theodore Raymond Poutree


Dorothy Belle Pratt


Francis W. Tatro


Marion Purchase


Ruth Purchase


Gertrude Cecilia Queenan


Walter Courtlandt Quinn


Helen Rae


Adelaide Randall


Eleanor Frances Rappaport


Charles H. Vanner, Jr.


Mary Helen Rattray


Mary Elizabeth Varney


Alma Gertrude Reeves


Stephen Joseph Riley


Ruth A. V. Vera Shirley Bowman Viles


Walter A. Roberts, Jr. Lucy McCallum Robertson


Wilbur J. Walker B. Meredith Walsh


Harry Howard Rodgers


Edith Anne Wann Linford Curtis Ward


Gladys Louise Rogers


Adella Agnes Ross


Florence M. Watt


Ada Theodora Ruscitto


Halsey A. Weaver, Jr.


Mabel Ryerson


George Lincoln Ryther


Flora Miriam Saastamoinen


Irma Salvucci


Arthur Francis Sands


Beulah Maybury Sanford


Gertrude Sangster


Alice Adele Savage


Esther Elizabeth Williams Ruth Alice Williams


Olive Scammell Mary Frances Schatzl


Joseph Winship Eleanor Jane Worcester


Charles Francis Schofield


Walter Bertram Schulze


Donald Clarence Wright


M. Louise Sealund


Richard H. Wright


Edith Charlotte Serberg


Ruth Alden Wyand


Anna Frances Shea


Edith E. Young


Marjorie Eleanor Shennett


George Chester Young


2. Graduates from the Home Making School, June, 1931-25


Ellen Cummings Kathryn Elizabeth Cronin Jessie Davidson


Doris Althea FitzGerald Irene Gladys Galvin Lillian Ingeborg Grahn


Evelyn H. Simon Norman W. Sipple Isobel Gordon Smith John Gordon Smith Leila Gertrude Smith Norman Webster Smith


Barbara Somers Lillian M. Spadorcia


Marjorie Standing


Irene Lucy Starratt Anna Frances Steele Lillian Mildred Stenzel Henry L. Stevens


Helen Louise Stewart


Clifton Francis Taber


M. Elizabeth Teasdale Salme H. Tenhunen J. Louise Thomas


M. Barbara Todd Sara Tolchinsky Walter Dickson Troup, Jr.


Sherwood A. Weisheit Arthur Robert Wells J. Frederick Wennberg Virginia Frances Wheeler Alice Marie Wherty Sally Whitcher


Richard J. White


Victor Eugene Whitehouse


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Mary Ellen Griffin Mary Jenny Lambros


Lydia Marie Rintamaki Helen Rita Russo


Evelyn Estella Sherrard


Mary Briggs Stevens


Domenica Marini


Lillian Anna McGarry


Margaret Jane Morton


Frances Perfetuo


Myrtle Clare Rae


Mary Beatrice Taylor Irja Tellevo Tyni Lillian Kaarina Vainio Sigrid Sylvia Walenius Margaret Lucille Ward Dorothy Wallin


3. Graduates from the Trade School, June, 1931-34 Cabinet Making Department


John Bain Harold James Bates John N. Hutchinson Russell MacDonald


Felix Marchetti Harold Russell Payne Crosie B. Pompeo John J. Testa Sanford Joseph Wilding


Electrical Department


Edward John Cahill George Thomas Leggett


Roy Alexander Macleod


Francis Joseph Pendergast Joseph Carl Schneiderhan Gaetano Tenore


Wilfred Trotman


Auto Mechanic Department


Alberico J. Bonomi


Frederick L. Broydrick


Kaino Kallio


William A. Nigro


Shafick M. Simon


Machine Department


Frank Peter DiCesare Alexander W. MacGugan Brantisio N. Lucci George Nereo Louis Pellegrini


Sheet Metal Department


Emilio Peter Grazioso


Andrew S. Little, Jr.


James J. Woods


Joseph Pratt Youngworth


Pattern Making Department


Arthur William Danielson


Frederick C. Jackson Oscar W. Siltanen


Plumbing Department Lawrence Paul DeCoste


Evelyn Alice Lear


Alice Eleanor Lucier


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SCHOOL STAFF AND TEACHERS' ORGANIZATIONS 1. Organization of Staff, December, 1931 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 Electron


Ernest L. Collins.


Head Master


Bates College


1912


George A. Wilson.


Assistant Principal, Physics


Massachusetts Institute of Technology . .. Wellesley College,


1921


Mildred B. Harrison


Dean of Girls, English.


George Washington


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. Hobart College, Har-


1913


Alfred T. Knapton


Latin department


vard College


1929


Leslie C. Millard.


Commercial department


Salem Normal, Boston University, B.B.A ..


1925


Joseph W. Thomas ...


Science department


Wesleyan University ... Bridgewater Normal ..


1892


Charles B. Thomson ... Victoria M. H. Zeller ..


Modern Language depart - ment


Boston University, A.M.


1911


H. Russell Albro.


Bookkeeping, Business Or- ganization, Commercial Law, Principles of Sales- manship


Bay Path Institute, Boston University ..


1925


Leland H. Anderson ..


Mechanical Drawing


Normal Art School.


1923


Richard N. Anketell ...


World History, Geometry. English


Radcliffe College


1929


Louise H. Baker.


Physical Training


Temple University


1928


Mary G. Barry


Commercial Geography, Of- fice Practice


Maltby School of Short- hand, Brown Univer- sity . Wheaton College, A.B .. Bates College


1927


Ruth S. Berry


English


Frank L. Bridges


Chemistry, Physics


1924


Karl L. Briggs.


Mathematics Review, Geome- try, Trigonometry, Indus- trial Mathematics


Norwich University,


1931


Isabel S. Browne.


English


Emerson College. Le- land Powers School, Boston University 1921


Helen F. Burke.


Commercial Geography


Bridgewater Normal ..


1910


Margaret L. Burns


Bookkeeping, Commercial Law, Business Organiza - tion


Boston University. A.B., Harvard College 1919


Vera Call.


English


Smith College 1927


E. Louise Clark.


Latin


Colby


College,


A.B.


Harvard University


Ed.M.


1924


George S. Clark


Manual Training


Springfield Y. M. C. A. College


1920


Harvard University ..


1918


Clara E. Thompson ..


Mathematics department ..


Manual Arts department.


1913


Bates College, B.S.


1931


Sophie Aronoff.


1928


B.S.


University


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Senior High School-Coddington Street-Continued


Teachers


Department


Where Educated


Date of Election


Helen F. Cody .


French, Spanish


Boston University, A.B., A.M.


1925


Ruth F. Colclough


Bookkeeping, Stenography,


Salem Normal


1920


Mary T. Connolly


Bookkeeping, Business Ог-


Bay Path Institute.


1927


Ethel C. Crockett


English


Bates College, Middle- bury College, A.M.


1924


Almon E. Deane


Physics, Chemistry


Bates College


1923


Helen FitzGerald


French, German


Radcliffe College


1917


Eleanor M. Galleher


Frencli


Smith College


1917


Arnold L. Ganley


U. S. History, Problems of Democracy


Bates College. Boston University, Ed.M. ... Smith College, Boston University, A.M.


1915


Muriel J. Goudey


English


Boston University, Ed.M.


1928


Myrtle Graves.


Latin, English French


Radcliffe College Mt. Holyoke College,


1904


H. Kenneth Hudson.


Geometry, Industrial Math- ematics


Bates College


1930


Ronald A. Jack


Biology, Chemistry


A.B.


1931


Eleanor R. Kambour ..


U. S. History, World His- tory .


Smith College, A.B. . .


1928


Bertha M. Kelsey


Geometry, Mathematics Re- view, Algebra


Middlebury College, A.B.


1923


Harold R. Kidder


Biology


Boston University, A.B., M.A. 1925


Priscilla Lantz.


U. S. History, World His tory


Worcester State Nor- mal, Boston Univer- sity, B.S. . . Tufts College, B.S ..... 1929


James M. LeCain


Physical Training


Nora V. Lewis.


Foods, Cafeteria


Simmons College, B.S.


1927


Harold Lyon.


Chemistry, Physics


Massachusetts Agricul- tural College, B.S .. Harvard College, M.S. 1927


Louisa L. Magraw


Office Practice, Typewrit-


ing


University of Chicago, Ph.B. 1930


Eileen McCarthy


French


Boston University, A.B., Middlebury College,


1922


Ethel McHardy.


Biology


Boston College, A.M ....


1928


Edward J. Mckeown .. Franklin B. Mitchell ..


Mechanical Drawing


Normal Art School,


Bertha E. Nead.


French


Joy L. Nevens.


English


University of Maine,


A.M. 1925


Herman M. Noyes.


U. S. History, Problems of Democracy


Brown University,


Ph.B., Harvard Col- lege, A.M. 1931


Marjorie Obear.


Bookkeeping, Typewriting. Stenography, Typewriting ..


Bryant & Stratton, Bos- ton University 1926


Salem Normal, B.S. 1931


Bryant & Stratton ..... 1921


Alice C. Pope.


Stenography, Typewriting .. Commercial Geography


University of Oregon, B.A .. 1930


Tufts College, B.S.,


Virginia D. Rankin.


C. S. History, Problems of


Democracy


Temple University,


Agnes M. Raycroft.


English


Yale University 1927


Esther G. Sauter


Bookkeeping, Typewriting ..


Bay Path Institute ....


1929


A.M.


Smith College


1925


English


Boston University 1919 . . Colby College, A.B .... 1920


Salem Normal, B.S. 1931


Mildred E. Ordway


Lottie S. Page


Commercial


Geography,


Typewriting


Mary E. Raker


B.L.


University of Maine,


1924


R. Marion Giles


English


1930


Grace A. Howe.


Typewriting


ganization


Boston University ... 1926


1928


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Senior High School-Coddington Street-Concluded


Teachers


Department


Where Educated


Date of Election


Marjorie W. Shaw . .


U. S. History, World His- tory ..


Ruth J. Smith.


Stenography, Typewriting .. Spanish


Brown University, A.M. Salem Normal, B.S ..... Randolph-Macon Wom- en's College, Lynch- burg, Va ..


1930


E. Laura Suttis


English


Truro, N. S., Normal, Winnepeg Normal, University of Mani- toba, A.M., Harvard University, Ed.M. . .


1930


Mildred E. Taft ..


Office Practice


Vermont State Teach- ers' Training School, Malden Commercial School, Boston Uni- versity


1929


Helen I. Thissell.


Clothing


Boston School Domes- tic Science, Simmons College




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