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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
459
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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