Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1937, Part 29

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1937
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School


No. of Cases


Referred


No. of Calls


* (see note)


No. of Cases


of Truancy


Handled by


Att. Dept.


All Known Cases of


Truancy


Quincy High


312


426


48


70


North Quincy High.


217


271


19


37


Central Junior High


141


177


35


39


Central Portable


37


44


6


9


South Junior High


262


314


14


19


Quincy Point Junior High


124


163


11


11


Adams


18


23


5


Adams Shore


31


37


7


19


Coddington


13


22


5


8


Coddington Portable


25


32


1


1


Cranch


9


9


2


Daniel Webster


18


28


4


6


Francis W. Parker


18


31


2


8


Gridley Bryant


2


3


John Hancock


19


32


5


5


Lincoln


23


51


3


5


Massachusetts Fields


2


3


Montclair


3


8


6


Quincy


22


29


5


Squantum


2


4


Thomas B. Pollard


34


48


2


Washington


2


2


Willard


37


51


3


7


Wollaston


4


12


Trade


111


151


16


20


Boston Trade for Girls.


1


1


-


Total


1487


1972


184


286


Atherton Hough


Merrymount


*Includes number of home visits, conferences with principals, teachers, pupils, social agencies, court officials and court appearances.


449


REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Employment Certificates Issued for the Year Ending December 31, 1937


Boys


Girls


Total


Educational Certificates, Form I:


16 to 18 years of age.


348


230


578


18 to 21 years of age.


423


421


844


Form J (Special)


2


2


4


Employment Certificates (14 to 16


years of age):


Form C (regular)


7


7


Form E (temporary)


34


2


36


Form F (limited)


1


1


Special Certificates:


Domestic


3


3


Home Permits.


1


9


10


Totals


816


667


1,483


Total number issued in 1937


1483


Total number issued in 1936


1385


Increase for year


98


HARRY G. BURNHAM, Supervisor of Attendance.


450


CITY OF QUINCY


7. Report of Hearing and Eyesight Tests


Hearing Tested June, 1937


Sight Tested October, 1937


School


Number Examin ed


Defective in Hearing


Parents Notified


Number Examined


Defective in Eyesight


Parents Notified


Quincy High.


1,900


68


68


2,004


79


79


North Quincy High.


2,208


46


46


2,219


82


82


Central Junior High


915


23


23


935


78


30


South Junior High


870


19


19


827


52


26


Quincy Point Junior High ..


630


14


14


643


21


16


Adams


354


6


6


430


14


5


Adams Shore.


199


1


1


226


8


8


Atherton Hough


427


10


10


450


30


22


Coddington


177


1


1


243


7


7


Cranch


158


4


4


170


9


8


Daniel Webster


439


24


24


452


17


16


Francis W. Parker.


441


13


9


492


10


7


Gridley Bryant


207


3


3


247


7


7


John Hancock


258


17


17


259


12


12


Lincoln


310


8


8


280


10


9


Mass. Fields.


584


4


4


576


19


18


Montclair.


501


9


6


617


35


18


Quincy


424


4


1


428


15


12


Squantum


124


4


4


137


4


4


Thomas B. Pollard.


349


4


3


400


17


16


Washington


236


1


1


238


6


5


Willard


447


4


4


443


29


13


Wollaston.


431


5


4


434


23


10


Opportunity Class (Port- ables)


44


4


4


53


1


1


Physically Handicapped Člass.


14


1


7


Totals


12,828


297


284


13,441


592


438


7


7


Merrymount.


181


231


451


REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


8. Attendance Data of the Regular Day Schools for the Year Ending June 25, 1937


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


Quincy High.


982


1,080


2,062


1,969


1,860


94.5


North Quincy High


1,185


1,162


2,347


2,234


2,119


94.9


Central Junior High


476


477


953


920


868


94.3


South Junior High


431


481


912


88


847


96.0


Quincy Point Jr. High


330


349


679


638


610


95.6


Adams


219


229


448


430


405


94.2


Adams Shore.


142


13


276


249


232


93.2


Atherton Hough


305


281


586


535


499


93.3


Coddington.


136


136


272


243


227


93.4


Cranch


107


104


211


201


188


93.5


Daniel Webster


283


231


514


503


479


95.2


Francis W. Parker


284


283


567


523


483


92.4


Gridley Bryant


140


116


256


241


230


95.4


John Hancock.


167


161


328


312


297


95.2


Lincoln


205


196


401


382


367


96.1


Mass. Fields


351


300


651


599


554


92.5


Merrymount


125


118


243


223


210


94.2


Montclair


343


312


655


610


573


93.9


Quincy.


301


266


567


535


498


93.1


Squantum


79


81


160


146


137


93.8


Thomas B. Pollard.


238


210


448


412


389


94.4


Washington


150


138


288


273


258


94.5


Willard


297


249


546


538


512


95.2


Wollaston


293


257


550


526


490


93.2


Opportunity Class (Port- ables)


37


12


49


50


43


86.0


Physically Handicapped Člass.


9


8


17


15


14


93.3


Totals.


7,615


7,371


14,986


14,189


13,389


94.3


452


CITY OF QUINCY


9. 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 Schools


Average No. of Pupils per


Teacher, Junior High Schools


1937


7,615


7,371


14,786


14,189


13,389


94.3


34


29


27


1936


7,832


7,497


15,329


14,550


13,614


93.6


35


29


28


1935


7,887


7,571


15,458


14,663


13,683


93.3


35


30


27


1934


8,041


7,660


15,701


14,782


13,889


93.9


36


30


27


1933


7,962


7,496


15,458


14,604


13,738


94.1


35


27


27


1932


7,712


7,543


15,255


14,290


13,492


94.4


35


29


26


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


10. Distribution of October, 1937 (a) BY GRADES


Junior High


Senior High


SCHOOL


I


II


III


IV


V


VI


Opportunity


Physically Handi-


VII


VIII


IX


General Vocational


Sophomores


Juniors


Seniors


Post Graduates


Totals


Quincy High


786 400


618 326


575 317


25 12


2004 2231


North Quincy High.


Central Junior High ..


.. .


...


...


...


....


...


....


641


Quincy Point Junior High


....


....


....


...


....


77


18


Adams Shore ..


53


54


35


44


42


46


Atherton Hough


113


99


79


88


87


98


....


..


243


Coddington.


14


43


37


33


40


46


....


Cranch.


11


26


37


33


38


36


...


71


75


78


77


78


76


14


Francis W. Parker


68


83


93


66


90


77


12


Gridley Bryant.


54


45


53


50


55


57


....


54


61


59


56


57


46


16


Massachusetts Fields.


96


111


91


88


89


98


....


Merrymount.


47


35


29


40


33


45


....


Montclair


98


107


96


107


99


110


....


Quincy.


84


98


85


78


92


82


....


Squantum.


22


24


26


25


24


36


....


75


58


58


60


73


75


17


28


36


43


46


52


35


....


529


Willard.


73


87


83


86


93


90


17


Wollaston ..


85


94


80


105


75


80


....


....


Opportunity Class (Port-


54


ables).


....


....


....


....


....


....


....


Physically Handicapped Class.


....


....


....


....


....


....


....


Totals.


1222


1235


1181


1189


1228


1239


148


12


1162


1244


1152


21


1186


944


892


37


14,092


...


...


...


827


South Junior High


198


415 315 302 212


.... 378 286 278 210


....


21


...


431


Adams ..


76


62


65


70


63


.. .


...


564


Daniel Webster.


40


37


54


37


48


29


....


314


John Hancock.


349


Lincoln.


573


229


617


519


157


416


Thomas B. Pollard


240


Washington.


519


...


....


....


...


...


...


453


REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


....


....


... 383


....


....


....


...


274


211


469


489


245


935


334


247


capped Class


54


12


12


...


10. Distribution of October, 1937 - Continued (b) BY AGE


Junior High


Senior High


AGE


I


II


III


IV


V


VI


Opportunity


Physically Handi-


VII


VIII


IX


General


Vocational


Sophomores


Juniors


Seniors


Post Graduate


Totals


5 years.


493


1


....


...


1049


6 years.


631


418


....


....


....


....


....


1


3


7 years ..


86


629


385


....


....


1


....


...


8 years.


11


150


58.4


375


556


380


....


....


...


....


...


..


1


33


46


183


563


380


13


1


18


....


....


....


....


11


56


182


541


14


....


343


15


....


....


...


...


. ..


15


75


204


2.4


544


382


4


....


...


....


...


...


1248


12 years.


....


1


20


95


31


5


176


578


334


5


11


....


...


1259


13 years


541


8


289


5


...


....


1141


14 years.


586


236


11


1158


16 years.


1


..


. ..


8


1


1


8


53


3


241


478


240


....


486


20


755


18 years.


...


...


....


....


....


...


...


....


4


43


132


12


192


19 years.


...


20 years and over.


...


....


..


....


....


....


....


...


....


....


2


4


6


Totals.


1222


1235


1181


1189


1228


1239


148


12


1162


1244


1152


21


1186


944


892


37


14092


Average Age.


6-2


7-4


8-4


9-5


10-5


11-6


13-1


12-6


12-4


13-3


14-4


14-9


15-2


16-3


17-1


17-8


CITY OF QUINCY


...


1125


1131


9 years.


1207


10 years.


1162


11 years.


16


25


3


23


1


14


70


207


15 years


1034


17 years.


....


2


1


2


12


....


55


177


3


19


5


27


....


....


...


....


....


...


....


....


....


....


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


454


capped Class


494


...


....


...


1104


....


6


155


3


66


189


....


1


10. Distribution of October, 1937 - Continued


(c) By Subjects in Senior High Schools


Class Totals


English


French


German


Spanish


Latin


U. S. History & Civics


World History


Medieval & Modern


European History


Problems of Democracy


Problems of Vocational


Adjustment


Biology


College Physics


Practical Physics


College Chemistry


Practical Chemistry


Physiography


Applied Science


Algebra


Geometry


College Mathematics


Sol. Geometry .- Trig.


Business Organization


and Commercial Law


Economic and


Applied Sociology


Post Graduates Boys. Girls.


17 20


9


1


....


1


1


3


.... 2


2 1


3 3


1


5


....


....


6 9


1 1


1 3


.... 1


4 2


4 2


1


.... ....


1


.... ....


...


Seniors


428


428


9


21


62 55


16 4


35 27


325 372


21 12


16 31


95 6


75 6


20 47


39 9


39 14


9 5


16 8


32 10


71 7


2 2


117 12


135


Juniors


463


473


115


33


1


30


2


1


17


213 75


11 44


1


1


125 49


106 2


10 5


18 7


42 28


101 28


164 285


4


3


Sophomores Boys Girls ..


546 640


546 640


147 147


39 12


5


119 121


33 36


255 93


....


....


...


....


....


....


....


17


44 12


149 125


1


....


5 10


....


....


Totals:


1454 1605


1456 1602


318 375


93 42


21 20


171 225


473 545


273 102


38 28


345 384


242 89


357 383


97 7


77 7


158 105


149 12


50 22


100


75 26


211 163


135 38


71 7


171 298


121 12


138


Boys Girls.


481


485


126


19


6


58


376 451


3


....


...


...


8 1


330 303


...


...


7


3


....


70


....


....


....


...


....


....


1 2


2


2


2


Boys .. Girls ..


464


464


53 99


20 10


13


44


4


Boys. Girls.


9


...


....


REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


455


4


....


13


3 3


....


....


Economics


....


12


10. Distribution of October, 1937 - Continued


Com'l Geography


Salesmanship


Retail Selling


Bookkeeping


Accounting


Accounting Office Practice


Stenographic Office Practice


Clerical Office Practice


Office Machine Operation


Stenography


Typewriting


General Business


Mechanical Drawing


Freehand Drawing


Art Appreciation


Art in Dress


History of Costume


Applied Design


Home Decoration


Foods


Dietetics


Clothing


Home Management


Music Appreciation


Harmony


Music Fundamentals


Chorus


Physical Education


Post Graduates


Boys .. Girls.


1 2


....


....


....


....


1


1


.... 2


5 6


9 8


1


1


1


....


....


....


....


...


....


....


....


1 2


10 12


Seniors


16


56


55


57


3


4


5


49


15


39 2


18 13


3 13


10


9


2


42


19


31


28


217


6


3 40


57


421


Girls


7


....


.... 79


3


7


7


108


16


94


128


....


....


134


70


58


2


Boys. Girls


13 3


78


91 21


....


....


1


7


2


1


2


161


...


....


....


8


7


47


.... ....


1


53


4


59


.... 8


4 3


4 8


1 1


52 138


453


Sophomores


162 349


4


....


....


...


....


...


.... ....


1


170 436


147


99


133 96


38 31


...


...


....


...


....


4 7


17 20


112 193


617


Totals:


192 361


141


82


227 372


55 7


57 7


4 109


8 108


6 98


11 296


264 919


395


262


197 2


184 152


43 53


255


2


43


274


35


287


225


11 18


21 34


4 42


222 496


1413 1518


....


2


....


....


3


1


....


...


....


....


....


....


....


....


....


.... 1


1


....


....


... ....


3


Boys


Juniors


....


....


....


....


127 345


....


....


....


...


....


....


238


6


....


199


199


...


....


1


532


Boys Girls.


....


....


Boys Girls


....


...


1


....


21 196


163


436


450


3


83


64 279


32 43


.... 63


...


456


CITY OF QUINCY


3


3 8


8


211


Shop


10. Distribution of October, 1937 - Concluded


(d) By Subjects in Junior High Schools


Class Totals


English


Latin


Science


History


Civics


Current Problems


Geography


Arithmetic


Shop Mathematics


Practical Mathematics


Applied Mathematics


Com'l Arithmetic


Junior Business


Training


Spelling


Penmanship


Foods


Clothing


Home Economics includ-


ing Art in the Home


General Shop


Mechanical Drawing


Appreciation of


Physical Education


Group Conference*


Social Studies


Grade IX


549 603 604


193


521 603 604 640


...


549 603


78


....


....


110


75 9


150 324


207 190


147 323


....


....


...


135


235


382 603


549 603 604


533 592 597


402 461


549 603


Grade VIII


640


....


109


566


...


21


21


...


...


633 589 561 21


604 639 595 566


604 640 596 566


....


Grade VII


640 596 566 21


...


...


....


....


604 640 596 566


604 640 596 566


.... 21


....


....


....


....


...


....


....


...


....


...


...


....


....


...


78 9


1200 1206


1200 1206


75 9


150 324


207 190


147 323


1200 1206


1269 1364


640


.... 566


78


....


....


1749 1809


382 603


1749 1809


1740 1786


1601 1666


1749 1809


21


Totals


Boys Girls


1770 1809


1770 1809


195 193


1125 1243


1200 1206


549 603


9


78


....


....


....


604


....


...


...


604 640 596 566


...


...


....


....


....


....


....


.. .


604 640 596 566


69 158 604 640 596 566


....


21


...


....


...


....


131


78


....


*Subject is called: Applied Citizenship in Grade 7; Educational and Vocational Planning in Grade 8; Problems of School Adjustment in Grade 9.


Gen'l Vocational Group


Art


American Art


Music


Clubs


454 596


549 603 604 640 596 566


640 596 566


Gen'l Vocational


Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys


549 603 604 640 596 566 21


195


1169


1306


78


...


Algebra


458


CITY OF QUINCY


APPENDIX B


LIST OF GRADUATES AND AWARDS 1. Quincy High School JUNE, 1937 570


Francis W. Abbott Amelia Acebo


John Domenic Bonomi


Rose Bookman


José Acebo


Agnes I. Bova


Bernard Adler


Doris Virginia Bowden


Ralph C. Alicandri


Carl Joseph Brennion


Donald Gilbert Allen


Sidney Brick


Margaret Amison


Anna E. Brown


Alexander Anderson


Edna Louise Brown


Lillian C. Anderson


Walter L. Andrea


Henrietta B. Brown


James H. Andrew


William M. Brown


Lena M. Antonelli


Ralph Walter Bruno


Aurelio Aristide


Barbara Bullock


Edith M. Armstrong


Mary Theresa Burke


Mary Agnes Ann Artese


Charles William Avery, Jr.


Ruth Elizabeth Burns


Geraldine E. Avery


Joseph A. Cacicia


Douglas J. Bailey


Gwynne Bain


John L. Balch


Adeline Calderone


Clinton Lloyd Bardo


Francis Edward Callahan


William J. Barron


Jessie Cameron Myra T. Campbell


Dorothy Irene Bassett


James Joseph Cannon


Pauline Boyd Bates


Daniel J. Cantelli


Richard Parker Bates


Betty Estell Carmichael


Elsie Grant Baxter


Phyllis Marie Carmichael


Marie A. Baxter


Margaret Mary Carmody


Muriel Verne Beach


Anna J. Carroll


Shirley Claire Bean


Gordon Richard Carter


Harold Haven Belcher


William I. Carver


Nazareno Sammy D. Casna


Laura R. Benedetti Louise Emma Benedetti


June L. Catler Sybil Catler


Carmela T. Cedrone


August Erland Bergstedt


Bruno Fred Biagini


Mary R. Cellini


Liela Goodrich Chandler


Barbara Maude Chase


Nancy Teresa Chella


William T. Christie


Oswaldo Cingolani


George Hubbard Blinn


Merton Blowers


Josephine Bonafini John Eric Bone


Agnes R. Clancy


Daniel Clark


Marguerite Clark Priscilla Clement


Paul Edward Avery, Jr.


James S. Burns


William Thomas Butt


Mildred D. Cafferelli


Marina Mary Calabro


Joseph A. Barry


Catherine M. Belliveau


O. Eugene Biloni Myrtle Elisabeth Bishop


Joseph P. Blair Ella Louise Blaisdell


Althea G. Blanchard


Elizabeth Brown


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REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Paul D. Clifford


Francis H. Cohan Miriam Colburn


Gena A. Coletti


John Joseph Driscoll


Marie Virginia Carmella Coletti Bernard M. Collins


Rose Margaret Comi


Pearl Adeline Comis


Frederick William Dunn


James Joseph Conaghan


Norma Evaloe Dunn


Frances Mable Congdon


Janet Louise Easton


Mary Elizabeth Ellard


Richard F. Connolly Herbert H. Conrad John Joseph Conroy, Jr.


Harry Elstob


Marguerite Helen Cooper


Adeline Adele Emond


Evelyn May Coose


Clifford O. Erickson


Edward Joseph Costello


Earl S. Erickson


Norman F. Cousins


Joseph H. Erwin Alice Ballantine Evans


Mabel Coy Anna Elizabeth Coyne


Katharyn Crane


Louis A. Fabrizio


Jack Crosby


Lucy Lena Fabrizio


Rita M. Crotty


Robert B. Fallon


Ennio Cugini


Dorothy Marie Fanning


Mary Frances A. Faulkner


Bette E .. Cutler


Grace Eva' Ferguson


Martha A. Dahl


Joseph G. Fitzpatrick


Helen M. Daley Helen R. Dalton


Francis Anita Flavin Richard H. Fleischer


Ralph Andrew Dalziel


Joseph T. Flynn Richard F. Foley


Lois Myrtle Davis Leroy John Decelle


Eugene Francis Forsyth


Althea Gertrude DeCoste


Rosamond E. Forsythe


Frederick W. DeCoste


David W. J. Foster


Blasco Dominic DelGreco


Theresa Della Barba Lucia Rose DeMeo


Barbara V. Fowler Aldo W. Francario Constantine Franchuk


Ferdinand DeNicola


Helen J. Frederickson


Esther M. D'Entremont


Frances E. Fruth


Nancy M. DeThomaso


Evelyn M. Furniss


Joseph Stephen Devaney


Virginia E. Galbraith


Rita E. Devaney


Gildo D. Gallo Marie T. Gallo


Dora Margaret Deveau


Leslie Gustave Deveau


Gerald Joseph Galvin


Eunice Elizabeth DeWolfe


Mildred Claire Galvin


Jeanne Louise Dialogue


Enrico L. Gangi


Jean Louise DiBona


Dorothy Hope Gardelin


Philip Louis DiBona


Dante Gianandrea


Marion Ann DiCesare


Marie J. Gillette


Frank Peter DiFederico


Margaret F. Gillies


Marion J. DiLoreto Eunice A. DiSalvio


Bruno Giudici Mildred A. Gladstone


George Edward Dixon


Kathrin H. Donaher Jean Donaldson James Augustine Donnellan


C. Stewart Glencross Elinor Marie Glynn


Max W. Goldberg


Beatrice E. Goode


James J. Curtin


Richard Anthony Fee


Paul P. Crowley


Katherine Falvey


Alice Louise Curran


Mona Ann Dougherty Warren J. Dowling Rita Louise Doyle


Ralph Gordon Driscoll John Joseph Duggan Mildred Louise Duggan


Frederick Ellsworth Emerson


Leighton Russell Everson


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CITY OF QUINCY


Alfred A. Goodhue


Aina Elvira Johnson


George Gorachy


Esther Ingeborg Johnson


Helena Johnson


Karen E. Grahn


Russell Frederick Johnson


Adele M. Gramazio


Sarah Elizabeth Johnson


Cassie Maybel Grant


Taimi Helen Johnson


Kathryn Roberta Grant


Virginia Elizabeth Johnson


Anthony E. Grazio


Walter Edward Johnson


Eileen Gertrude Greene


Eleanor Jane Johnston


Virginia H. Green


Louise N. Johnston


Ernest Francis Greer


Alfred Thomas Joly, Jr.


Virginia Phyllis Grossman


Robert Francis Guy


Rita Jordan


Edward J. Hackett


Charles Shaw Joss


Emile E. Haesaert


Ruth J. M. Hallberg.


William Judge


Alice K. Halloran


Donald E. Kain


Ann Hamill


Marie Claire Kane


Veikko John Hanninen


Viola E. Kangas


Bertram B. S. Hansen


Leonard T. Kantola


Albert Happel


Toivo J. Karhu


Evelyn Joan Harcourt


Aarne Karvonen


Helen Frances Hartford


Helen Frances Kelliher


Bette Mae Hartman


Paul Eugene Kelly


Virginia Frances Hartrey


Paul M. Kelly


Eugene Haskell


Ruth Irene Kemno


Lester Haslett


John A. Kenn


Arthur Robert Hayes


Ruth W. Kent


Paul Drew Haynes


Joseph M. Kerrigan


Rosemary D. Hayward


Esther Elizabeth Kinsley


Marian Frances Heaney


Marion E. Kirby


Geraldine Mary Heffernan


Ruth L. Kjellander


Elsie Lydia Helander


Helen Anna Knasas


Marie Knuttunen


Fred John Koski


Catherine L. Hennessey


John E. Krasinski


Theodore P. Henrikson


Lloyd Lynn Herring


Hester A. Higginbotham


David W. Laaperi


Paul Frederick Higgins Laurice Elizabeth Higgs


Mary Ann Lacerenzo


Mary Navy Lahage


Myrtle Louise Himes


Alice Landry


Fred Leonard Hoffstein


Margaret Lane


Dorothy Hokkanen


Marie Bernadette Larkin


Henry Hill Holden


Paul Edward Larkin


Dorothea Ann; Holland


Persis G. Larrabee


Edith H. Holmes


Benjamin Michael Latora


Edward Joseph Houghton


Ruth Winifred Hughes


Edward Fred Immar


Louis Caesar Infascelli


Fred J. Infascelli


Robert William Irvine


Theodore M. Jackson


Robert Allan Jacobson


Dorothy Ruth Johns


Thomas W. League Beatrice Lillian Leonard


C. Bernadette Levangie Barbara Leigh Lillibridge Gordon Eliot Lloyd Frances London


Elba M. Lorito


Paul F. Lucier


Arthur James Lundgren


Mary Elizabeth Gordon Annie Gould


Jane Hilda Lennia Johnson


Harry L. Kuperman Armas F. Kyllonen


Arthur Stanley Helms Rudolph Hendrickson


Frederick Jones


Louise Josselyn


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REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Weikko Edward Luoma Genevieve Rita Luongo Hugh F. Lusk Natalie Lyon


Anna Marie Lyons


Gerald Joseph Lyons


Irene Helen Lyra


Barbara McCloud Kathryn R. McDermott Alan, E. MacDonald


David Eugene Mortenson


Flora Gilda Moscone


William C. Macdonald


Grace G. McDonough


Ruth A. Macdougal


Ruth Louise McDougall


Julia Barbara Nash Charlotte Andrews Neil


Helen Frances McGarty Betty McGee


Dennis J. McGroarty


Mary E. McGuiggan


Russell Henry McGuirk


Jessie Clare MacIntyre


David Drake Nickerson


Irma Vivian Niemela


Margaret Josephine Nyman John Henry O'Connell


Walter Francis McKenna


Marie Virginia Mackenzie


Donna Christine McLeod


Rita Jean McManus


Janet McNeil


Rose Catherine McNeil


Gordon Giles Macalaster


Alfred Maggiani


Ellen Mahn John Patrick Mahoney


Neil Joseph Mallett


George Berger Malmquist


Claire Marie Manning


Edna Elizabeth Manter Edward Henry Marchant, Jr. Adelina Dora Marchioni Phillis Gloria Marinelli Carmella Marie Marini


Eugene Henry Pasqualucci Ralph Robert Pearson Gertrude Esther Pelin Marguerite Isabellia Pendleton


Doris Bertha Peterson John Robert Peterson Lila Peterson


Marguerite Louise Peterson


Russell Harold Peterson Arthur John Philie Catherine Ann Piazza


Joseph Walter Pinel


Raymond John Miller


Norman A. Mills


Richard H. Mills Wallace Mills Betty Milne Robert Mitchell Doris Elizabeth Mitchelson Phyllis May Moberg.


Virginia Edna Moberg


Thomas Edward Monaco Edmund Charles Monti Mary Kathleen Moran Marjorie Virginia Morgan Albert L. Morris Mary Rita Morrissey


Barbara Virginia Muir John Townley Mullaney Anna Margaret Mulroy Nan Susan Murdoch


Betty Nelson Ernest Reynolds Nelson Eda Nereo


Olive L. Nichols


Roberta McKeen


John McKenna


Margaret Eleanor Ohlander Nicolas Joseph Oliverio Doris Louise Olson William Harmon Osborne Eleanor Louise O'Toole W. John Owens, Jr. Emma Alice Pagnani Catherine Frances Palmisano


Paul Paluzzi Irene Gloria Papile George Herbert Parsons Eleanor Mae Parziale


Eugenia Marjorie Martell Genevieve Rose Mathews John Stanley Matthews Virginia Julia Mattina Lewis A. Mazzola


Mary Virginia Meade Nicholas Melchionna David Melrose Francis Eric Melville


Phyllis Nathlie Pinel Tauno John Pitkanen Daniel Francis Plant Josephine M. Pollara Dorothy L. Pompeo Jenny A. Pompeo Mary B. Popowitz Violet June Porter Cora I. Pottle George W. E. Prest


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CITY OF QUINCY


Frederic Herbert Pudsey Salvatore Joseph Pugliesi Gerald Quinn


Emma Hicks Rand


Gladys Elizabeth Sproule


William Frank Steele


Arvo Rautiala


Frances Lillian Steeves


Marie Bernadette Reardon


Eileen Frances Richardson


Phyllis Mary Richter


Frances Margaret Ricker


Warren D. Stewart


John D. Rigby


Rita Elizabeth Stingley


Louis Frank Rigo


Walter J. Robbie


Dorothy Sheppard Roberts


Arthur W. Rodday


George Carnes Stuart


Dorothy K. Roeser


Ruth Virginia Stuart


Elinor T. Roffo


Ruth A. Studley


Irma Reviere Rogers


Nancy Katherine Sullivan


Russell L. Ross


William M. Sullivan


Urban A. Ross


W. Arthur Surette


Joseph Albino Rossi


Henry Lawrence Swanson


Evo Joseph Sacchetti


Virginia Salorio


Josephine V. W. Swanson


Russell John Sweeney


Frank J. Saluti


Fannie Szathmary


Theodore John Salvati


Ida Ann Tangherlini


Mary Ann Salverio


Francis Anthony Tantillo


Elvie Agnes Ingeborg Sandberg


Ada M. Taylor


Albert Sangster


George F. Taylor


James Melvin Savage


Robert F. Savard


Roy Joseph Schneider


Emily M. Thibodeau


Eugene William Seaver


Lelio Serafini


Harriet L. Tirrell


Lillian Margurite Shea


Toini Ellen Tirri


Louise Theresa Shea


Leonard Joseph Shepard


Hilda Myrtle Sheppard


Stewart E. Sherriff


Sylvia M. Tolchinsky


Carole Virginia Tolman


Mildred I. Treco


Paula Helen Siitonen


Lida S. Turtiainen


Alfred Silver


Edward A. Twiss Robert C. Tyte Paul Vallatini


Jean Marie Skeldon


Walter Skoglund


Anna M. Smith


Beverly Vaughan


Bruno C. Vignoni


Constance Marie Viner


H. Marjorie Smith


Mary Elizabeth Smith


Robina May Smith


Stella M. Smith


Lois H. Walker


William F. Smith


A. Lorraine Smollett


Marguerite E. Walsh


Vincent Smollett


Mary Isabelle Smullen


Nellie Mary Solimini Norman Sparza


Catherine Marie Spataro


Ruth S. L. Rasmussen


Evelynne Curtiss Stevens


Donald Stewart


Eleanor M. Stewart


Marion F. St. John


A. Dorothy Stoler


Zelma Eugenia Stone


John J. Swanson


Louise Teel


Olindo John Tempesta


Nellie Tocchio Sestino Joseph Tocchio


A. Arthur Tocci


Sarah Madeline Shipsey


Dorothy Oakley Shrader


Joseph Singler


Ronald Edward Vanelli


Charles F. Smith


Margaret Ada Smith


Louis J. Volpe


Mary J. Volpe Lora von Bergen


Clara Beatrice Wallace


Eleanor F. Warmington


Rosanna Damaris Washburn


Georgette N. Thomas


Aldo M. Saluti


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REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Vernon Alden Weeden


Audrey Janet Williams


Doris M. Weidman


Peter J. Williams


Alice Brownlie Weir


Freda Joan Wilson


John F. Wheble


Karl A. Wohlander


James L. Whelan


Norma I. Wolf


Leon Edward White, 3rd


Mary Young


Ruth S. Whitley


Raymond Young


Doris E. Whittaker


Rollin T. Young


Fred W. Whittaker


Ruth Young


Warren Albert Wilbur


Bertha M. Zack


Natalie L. Wilder


Anna B. Zaporetski


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Merrill Francis Abbott


Marjorie Elaine Carr


Robert R. Adams


Eleanor R. Casely


Eleanore Carolyn Allard


Lucille Marie Chandler


Roger Lawrence Amann James S. Ambrose


Robert H. Cheney


Miriam A. Anderson


Margaret Jean Childerhose


Walter Anderson


Fern Clark


Walter Edwin Anderson


Pauline M. Clark


Ethel Marie Clarke


H. Edward Arion Eugenia Ruth Atkins


Martha Ellen Collins


Jennie Avery


Roger Eastman Comins


Elaine Marion Baker


Edward J. Conley


Edwin C. Baumber


Walter D. Connors Peter J. Cooke


Olive Estelle Copland


Ethel E. Bettoney


Raymond Francis Birmingham C. Allen Bishop Virginia Grace Bishop


Rose Eleanor Crowley Adele Kennard Cummings Frederick Cummings Jean Adair Curry


Wallace Linton Bixby


Evelyn Ray Curtis


Marion Patterson Blair Muriel Brooke Bowen Beatrice Pearl Bowles


Frank J. Daley John L. Darby Barbara Anne Davis


William H. Bright


Catherine A. Day


Virginia Brinkerhoff


Barbara M. Bruce John J. Buckley


Lorena Elizabeth Bultman


Mary R. Deming


Paul R. Dennison


Elsie V. DeWolfe


Clarence Charles Butts


David F. Dix


Mary A. Byrnes


Frances Catherine Cambria Thomas E. Canty


Lillian Doris Dackers


Russell S. Bowman Edna Josephine Bradley Irvin J. Breen


Velma Frances Davis


Elizabeth Ann Day


David M. Deans Anthony DelGallo Elvena Frances Deming




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