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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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APPENDIX C
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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