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Balance from 1941-Trade School
$1,651.85
Received, 1942-Trade School
1,695.21
Total available
$3,347.06
Expended
1,651.85
Balance unexpended
$1,695.21
George-Deen Fund
Balance from 1941-Trade School
$650.00
Received, 1942-Trade School
3,362.50
Total available
$4,012.50
Expended
2,357.52
Balance unexpended
$1,654.98
2. Money Received into the City Treasury as Result of School Department Operation
Tuition :
City of Boston Wards
$904.58
State Wards
2,933.91
Non-resident pupils :
Quincy High School
35.00
North Quincy High School
138.08
Evening School
316.50
Trade School
1,044.67
$5,372.74
State and Federal Reimbursements:
Trade School
$20,264.18
Out of City Industrial
1,202.67
Smith-Hughes Fund (Federal Govern- ment)
1,695.21
George-Deen Fund (Federal Govern- ment)
3,362.50
General School Fund Statement
90,453.60
Adult Alien Education
694.82
117,672.98
Miscellaneous Receipts :
Hall and gymnasium rentals ...
$1,103.95
Miscellaneous (lost books, sale of
material, telephone, etc.) ...
2,069.60
Trade School (sale of material, etc.)
362.81
3,536.36
Total Receipts
$126,582.08
377
REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
3. General Statistics, December, 1942
Population of the City (U. S. Census of 1940) 75,810
Number of school buildings: Quincy High1, 1; North Quincy High2, 1; Junior Schools, 3; Elementary3, 19; Annex4, 1; total 25
Teachers in Quincy High School: men, 15, women, 43; total 58
Teachers in North Quincy High School: men, 18; women, 50; total
68
Teachers in Junior Schools: men, 17; women, 62; total ... Teachers in Elementary Schools: men, 2; women, 179; total 181
79
Principals: Quincy High School, men, 1; (asst. principal), 1; North Quincy High School, men, 1; (asst. principal), 1; Junior Schools, men, 3; Elementary Schools, men, 75; women, 2; total
5 16
Supervisors and Directors: Adult Alien Education, 1; drawing, 1; health education, 1; music, 2; total
5
Special teachers: librarians, 5; drawing, 1; instrumental music, 1 (part time); special class teachers, 9; teachers of physically handicapped children, 36; lip reading teacher, 1; health instructors, 2; total
Trade School teachers: men, principal, 1; teachers, 15; total
16
Evening School teachers: men, 4; women, 7; total 7 11
Adult Alien Education teachers: women, 3; total 8 3
Total number of different teachers 449
General Control:
Superintendent, 1; Asst. Superintendent, 1; Director of Guidance and Research, 1; Secretary to Superintendent, 1; Bookkeeper, 1; Clerks, 2; total
7
Clerks: Quincy High School, 2; North Quincy High School, 2; Junior Schools, 3; Trade School, 1; total
8
Coordinate and Auxiliary Agencies:
Supervisor of Attendance, 1; Nurses, 4; Physicians, 2; Adjustment Service, 29; total 9
Custodians and Janitorial Service :
Chief Custodian, 1; Engineer, 1; Custodians, 18; Assist- ant Janitors, 18; Cleaners, 11; Laborer, 1; total 50
22
378
CITY OF QUINCY
Total number of different persons employed by the School Department 522
1 Trade School located in Quincy High School Building.
2 Six-year high school.
3 Washington School closed because of decreased enrolment. Building being rented by Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation.
4 Offices of Supervisors located in Annex.
5 One also included in Junior Schools.
6 One also teaches lip reading class.
" Five teach also in Quincy High School, one in North Quincy High School, one is lip reading teacher.
8 One teaches in North Quincy High School.
9 One is Supervisor of Adult Alien Education.
379
REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
4. Report of Attendance Department Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 1942
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
178
206
28
108
North Quincy High
93
109
13
83
Central Junior
253
255
25
55
South Junior
144
150
18
28
Quincy Point Junior
193
207
12
19
Adams
10
10
3
7
Atherton Hough
29
38
....
11
Coddington
7
9
1
7
Opportunity Class
(Older Boys)
43
48
6
11
Cranch
5
5
2
2
Opportunity Class
(Older Girls)
28
29
....
1
Daniel Webster
9
9
4
7
Francis W. Parker
4
5
2
7
Gridley Bryant
2
2
....
....
John Hancock
14
26
4
7
Lincoln
14
14
3
5
Massachusetts Fields
1
2
1
11
Merrymount
7
6
1
2
Montclair
2
4
....
7
Nathaniel S. Hunting
4
3
....
....
Quincy
8
9
1
10
Squantum ..
Thomas B. Pollard
25
29
5
14
Washington
2
6
....
....
Willard
13
15
2
5
Wollaston
1
1
....
4
Trade
15
22
4
24
Boston Trade School for Girls
1
1
....
....
Total
1105
1220
135
435
....
....
* Includes number of home visits, conferences with principals, teachers, pupils, social agencies, court officials, and court appear- ances.
380
CITY OF QUINCY
Employment Certificates Issued for the Year Ending December 31, 1942
Boys
Girls
Total
Educational Certificates, Form I:
16 to 18 years of age.
1584
1063
2647
18 to 21 years of age
1430
1044
2474
Employment Certificates (14 to 16 years of age) :
Form C (Regular)
39
....
39
Form D (Regular-Non-resident)
2
....
2
Form E (Temporary)
190
48
238
Form F (Limited)
5
....
5
Special Certificates :
Form C3 (Farm or Domestic)
1
2
3
Form G (Home Permit) Total ..
14
1
15
3265
2158
5423
Total number issued in 1941
3464
Total number issued in 1942
5423
Increase for year 1959
HARRY G. BURNHAM, Supervisor of Attendance
381
REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
5. Attendance Data of the Regular Day Schools for the Year Ending June 26, 1942
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
817 1084
1018
1835
1679
1557
92.8
North Quincy High.
1113
2197
2044
1924
94.1
Central Junior
482
455
937
879
825
93.8
South Junior
398
386
784
737
703
95.4
Quincy Point Junior
298
274
572
544
514
94.5
Adams
189
208
397
376
354
94.2
Atherton Hough
316
271
587
525
487
92.8
Coddington
115
122
237
207
193
93.2
Cranch
98
86
184
170
157
92.3
Daniel Webster
181
185
366
344
328
95.4
Francis W. Parker
247
198
445
419
392
93.6
Gridley Bryant
125
108
233
203
192
94.6
John Hancock
100
98
198
192
18:
94.3
Lincoln
174
159
333
314
299
95.2
Mass. Fields
304
295
599
565
523
92.6
Merrymount
122
105
227
218
200
91.7
Montclair
276
269
545
518
482
93.1
Nathaniel S. Hunting
139
153
292
274
258
94.2
Quincy
233
231
464
419
388
92.6
Squantum
95
85
180
169
159
94.1
Thomas B. Pollard
175
191
366
323
306
94.7
Washington
86
87
173
145
137
94.5
Willard
241
206
447
417
396
95.0
Wollaston
265
222
487
460
422
91.7
Opportunity Classes
(Older Boys & Girls) ..
30
8
38
51
44
86.3
Physically Handicapped Class
10
11
21
20
18
90.0
Totals
6,600
6,544
13,144
12,212 11,439
93.7
382
CITY OF QUINCY .
6. 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, High Schools
Average No. of Pupils per Teacher, Junior Schools
1942 .. 6,600
6,544
13,144
12,212 12,913
11,439
93.7
31
25
28
1941 ..
6,947
6,855
13,802
11,989
92.8
32
27
27
1940 ..
7,077
6,996
14,073
13,370
12,677
94.8
32
28
28
1939.
7,185
7,070
14,255
13,555
12,728
93.9
32
27
27
1938 ..
7,367
7,290
14,657
13,815
13,022
94.3
33
29
26
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
383
REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
7. Report of Eyesight and Hearing Tests 1942-1943*
Eyesight
School
Number Examined
Defective in Eyesight
Parents Notified
Quincy High
1636
24
24
North Quincy High
1584
195
195
Central Junior
875
31
26
South Junior
739
53
36
Quincy Point Junior
451
13
12
Adams
287
14
14
Atherton Hough
424
19
19
Coddington
154
5
5
Cranch
144
4
4
Daniel Webster
279
10
9
Francis W. Parker
362
22
15
Gridley Bryant
159
7
3
John Hancock
159
11
4
Lincoln
254
13
8
Mass. Fields
467
10
8
Merrymount
176
5
5
Montclair
413
11
7
Nathaniel S. Hunting.
237
9
9
Quincy
326
12
3
Squantum
140
9
7
Thomas B. Pollard.
338
5
5
Washington
326
16
6
Willard
382
18
9
Wollaston
Opportunity Classes
36
2
2
(Older Boys and Girls) ..
19
1
1
Physically Handicapped
15
2
2
Class
Totals
10,382
521
438
*Hearing report figures will not be completed until the spring of 1943.
8. Distribution of October, 1942 (a) By Grades
Junior Schools
High Schools
SCHOOL
I
II
III
IV
>
VI
Opportunity
Physically Handi-
VII
VIII
IX
Sophomores
Juniors
Seniors
Post Graduates
Totals
Quincy High
....
....
....
...
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
646 378
510 276
480 300
....
1636 2006
North Quincy High
....
...
....
....
....
...
....
357 303
371 270 224
322 292
....
....
...
....
....
...
....
....
South Junior
....
...
....
....
....
....
....
...
140
155
....
....
....
45
16
59
69
17
....
...
....
....
....
...
532
Atherton Hough
40
26
35
34
29
31
...
....
...
....
...
172
Coddington
34
28
27
27
51
59
54
19
....
....
....
Daniel Webster
63
67
64
70
78
71
13
....
...
....
...
....
192
Francis W. Parker
31
31
28
34
37
31
....
....
...
Gridley Bryant
46
31
27
33
33
32
....
....
John Hancock
41
52
10
46
51
42
16
....
117
84
99
83
105
89
Massachusetts Fields
37
25
34
28
17
12
....
....
Merrymount
87
80
79
86
84
94
....
....
....
....
...
...
...
510
Montclair
41
39
14
40
52
49
....
..
....
....
....
....
...
432
Quincy
33
2.1
33
25
28
24
....
....
Squantum
85
73
67
62
61
65
18
....
....
....
....
....
...
420
Willard
88
60
65
70
62
14
....
..
....
....
....
....
...
445
Wollaston
64
87
74
11
84
....
....
....
..
....
....
....
.
....
Opportunity Classes
(Older Boys & Girls)
....
....
....
....
...
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
Physically Handicapped Class
Totals
1098
950
967
964
1053
1003
149
15
1053
1020
1033
1024
786
780
2
11,897
....
...
.. .
....
...
Adamıs
44
111
77
04
86
79
...
....
....
....
...
....
....
327
Crauch
45
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
...
....
....
265
Nathaniel S. Hunting
91
69
70
61
82
59
....
....
....
....
....
....
431
Thomas B. Pollard
...
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
...
. ..
384
CITY OF QUINCY
....
....
740
Central Junior
253
263 156
....
....
451
Quincy Point Junior
....
....
...
426
288
Lincoln
577
....
...
....
....
....
....
....
....
...
205
....
....
213
....
....
26
....
....
capped Class
2
865
335
195
167
52
15
46
8. Distribution of October, 1942-Continued
(b) By Ages
AGE
H
II
III
IV
V
VI
Opportunity
Physically Handi-
capped Class
VII
VIII
IX
Sophomores
Juniors
Seniors
Post Graduate
Totals
5 years
443
1
...
....
....
....
....
...
6 years
541
336
1
....
...
....
...
...
....
...
7 years
98
473
308 482
283
319
7
2
....
.. .
...
...
...
939
9 years
2
19
133
457
470
297
6
....
4
....
...
....
....
....
1017
11 years
....
....
9
57
177
459
13
1
299
2
...
....
....
1066
12 years
....
....
1
12
70
170
28
3
488
291
3
...
....
....
1066
13 years
....
....
....
1
16
29
2
169
461
321
8
....
....
...
1051
14 years
. ..
....
.. .
....
1
17
37
1
64
164
471
293
3
....
.
8
1063
15 years
..
....
....
...
....
1
26
....
2
7
16
31
197
366
230
849
16 years
...
....
....
....
...
....
1
....
4
7
42
147
405
....
606
17 years
...
....
....
....
....
....
....
2
....
....
....
2
26
114
146
18 years
....
....
....
...
....
....
1
....
....
....
....
2
21
21
19 years
....
....
....
....
2
....
20 years and over.
...
....
....
....
...
....
...
...
....
...
...
....
....
...
Totals.
1098
950
967
964
1053
1003
149
15
1053
1020
1033
1024
786
780
18-7
11,897
Average Age
6-2
7-3
8-4
9-5
10-6
11-6
13-2
14-5
12-6
13-5
14-4
15-2
16-2
17-1
2
Note -- Figures below broken line indicate the number of over-age pupils in the several schools.
385
REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
10 years
....
4
33
154
....
....
....
....
.. .
8 years
14
117
878
....
...
....
3
882
898
....
200
482
242
....
.. .
....
2
...
....
59
22
82
....
Junior Schools
High Schools
444
...
968
386
8. Distribution of October, 1942-Continued
(c) By Subjects in the High Schools
Class Totals
English
French
German
Spanish
Latin
U. S. History & Civics
Modern History
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.
Commercial Law
Economics
Economics and
Commercial
Geography
Post Graduates
2
2
.
.
. .
. .
.
.
: :
:
.
.
.
·
.
.
.
..
Seniors
328
328 456
42 83
7 9
~ 16
00
41 37
2 3
36 40
228 361
133 133
10 37
95 11
97 ·
14 23
14 3
35 2
39 .
13 10
23 CT
78 6
9 12
86 4
24
3
Juniors
345
359
80
44
17
303 419
cr 33
CTIA
178 313
28 38
1
6
118 63
90 00
3 1
13 6
29 16
123 54
.. .
102 260
5 ·
2
5
Sophomores
458 566
490 573
79 71
30 5
72 35
119 110
12 13
245 87
. . . .
9 14
232 295
.
. .
. .
. . 4
34 9
165 117
4 .
7 00
.
..
.
..
107
Totals:
1133 1459
1179 1475
201 231
81 24
110 87
144 163
356 469
252 123
36 11
232 366
320 460
270 370
95 12
137 87
110 12
38 3
61
86 15
209 143
151 59
80 6
119 277
91 A
26 ·
73 108
CITY OF QUINCY
.
.
Boys Girls
441
446
77
10
39
1
·
. . ·
·
.
..
.
:
2
1
2 .
. .
..
Boys Girls
: :
.
2
: :
.
·
.
1
.
: :
. .
Boys Girls
452
14
29 36
1
Boys Girls.
4 1
00
65
.
. .
·
..
·
Modern
Applied Sociology
.
Boys Girls.
103
10 47
8. Distribution of October, 1942-Continued High School (Continued)
Salesmanship
Retail Selling
Salesmanship and
Advertising
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
Costume Design
Home Decoration
Foods
Dietetics
Clothing
Home Management
Music Appreciation
Music Fundamentals
Chorus
Physical Education
Post Graduates
Boys . Girls .
.
. .
: :
: :
:
:
:
.
Seniors
5
70
7 5
37 2
35 2
1 137
00 35
11
4
~
3
65
70 2
9 15
4 13
7
A.
25
5:
64
215
3 4
21
5
43 140
318 397
Juniors
63
2
50 42
1
2
1
79
74
73 :
22 17
NA
1 41
1
30
50
3
4
A 22
10 2
48 184
409
Sophomores
4
98
. .
. .
5
.
Totals:
Boys. Girls.
67 :
5 77
155 388
36 2
1 137
10 145
= 107
5 302
169 883
89
312
342
115 115
28 67
217
26
40
212
67
289
219
28 48
28 26
3 6
228 585
1088 1346
2
.
Boys Girls
.
·
.
..
105
2
194
: 172
128 412
7
198 4
84 83
20 42
205
4
.
.
155
:
218
21 22
17 22
1 1
137 261
439
Boys . Girls.
.
.
·
341
. .
1
.
: :
: :
: :
: :
: :
:
: :
: :
: :
. .
Boys . Girls .
108
174
. .
34 297
2
331
·
3
.
·
540
REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
387
Harmony
Shop
. -
6
1 com
72
37
105
74
21 50
5
388
8. Distribution of October, 1942-Concluded
(d) By Subjects in Junior Schools
Class Totals
English
Latin
General Science
Community Civics
Geography
Arithmetic
Shop Mathematics
Applied Mathematics
Com'l Arithmetic
Junior Business
Spelling
Penmanship
Cooking
Sewing
Practical Arts Workshop
Home Economics includ-
Freehand Drawing
Appreciation of
American Art
Physical Education
Group Conference*
Grade IX
Boys Girls
548 485 498
206 161
....
548 485
....
....
.... 66
93 258
213 161
93 258
....
....
....
.... 66
256 ..... 498
543 485
541 166
548 485 498 522
Grade VIII
Boys
Girls
522
Grade VII
Boys Girls
507 546
546
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Totals
Boys Girls
1553 1553
1553 1553
206 161
1046 1007
1005 1068
548 485
1005 1068
1005 1068
242
93 258
213 161
93 258
1005 1068
1005 1068
535
457
89
66
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1548 1553
543 485
1548 1553
1529 1518
1553 1553
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498 522 507 546
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507 546
489 515 499 537
546
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*Subject is called : Applied Citizenship in Grade 7; Vocational Information and Educational Planning in Grade 8; Problems of School Adjustment in Grade 9.
CITY OF QUINCY
543 485 498 522 507 546
543 485 498 522
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548 485 498 522 507
548 485 498 522
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Shop
Music
Algebra
Training
History
242
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APPENDIX B
LIST OF GRADUATES AND AWARDS 1. Quincy High School JUNE, 1942 462
Sinforosa Acebo
Marie Louise Burke
Jean Marie A'Hearn
C. William Burnham
Sooren Alemian
Frances Margaret Burns
Frederick Arthur Alexander, Jr.
Gertrude E. Burr
Alvar H. Anderson
Jane Bussell
Priscilla Arthur
Jean Bussell
Wilrene Frances Ash
Barbara Grace Byrne
Joyce Bailey
Sally A. Baker
Frances J. Baldi
Margaret Capiferri
Francis E. Bavin
Josephine Joan Cecile Carella
Evelyn A. Benedetti
Gena Julia Benedini
Christine Anne Berardinelli
Virginia L. Bergeron
Warren F. Chamberlin
G. Jean Bergren
William James Childs
Ethel Dorothy Bernstein
Ida Elizabeth Bertocchi
Edward Ashby Christie
Charlotte H. Bickford
Ronald J. Christensen
Lena O. Bini
Edna Clark
Janis E. Birch
Mary-Elizabeth Clark
Walter S. Bird
Richard Kierstead Clarke
Natalie Libera Bizzozero
Arthur R. Clemens
Leona Frances Bonome
Frank A. Clericuzio
Margaret Mary Bonome
Francis Cluff
Henry W. Bosworth, Jr.
Ralph H. Cluff, Jr.
Evelyn G. Cmelik
Brenda Gertrude Bowen
Beatrice E. Coletti
Nan Peabody Bradbury Miriam Bragge
Josephine A. Coletti
Selma Esther Brick
Mary Rita Colligan
Margaret Anne Bridges
Natalie Jeanne Comins
Martin R. Brids
Marjorie Eleanor Comis
Kenneth Brown Wilda L. Brown
Grace Virginia Connolly
Angelina Ann F. Bruce
Virginia Connelly
Ian Gibb Buchanan
Vincent A. Buckley
Eleanor Elizabeth Bullock
Dorothy Elizabeth Costa
Bella Burak
Jean MacLaren Cotter
Charles Clement Creedon
Claire Lea Burke
Ruth Henderson Crichton
Raymond LeRoy Barrie
Lillian Capobiancho
Claire Marie Beeman
Leo Francis Carey
Eleanora L. Cariglio
William Thomas Austin
Mildred Lila Campbell
Ida Marie Campitelli
Margaret V. Cantelli
Peter Frank Barone,
Vera Capobianchi
Dora B. Cedrone
Daniel S. Cerro
Gloria Theresa Chiavaroli
Shirley Ruth Botkin
John Daniel Coletti
Peter Condos
Anthony Francis Cordone Andrew Costa
Helen Florence Burfitt
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CITY OF QUINCY
Ruth Ann Cronin Norma Edythe Crooker Mary Margaret Crowley George Roy Curry Donald L. Cutler Richard E. Cutler Sidney B. Cutler Barbara K. Daigle Martin Daley Eleanor D'Angelo Jean Davey Margaret Davidson Josephine M. Davis
Mildred Mary Floren Thelma Forbush Donald Bruce Foster, Jr.
Charles Sydney Fox Helen Jane Fretz
Carol Muriel Furlong
James Joseph Fusco
Wallacena Galbraith
Marie Ann Gallagher Norman Gaudreau
Pichard Calvin Gentry
Charles J. Gibbons
Biagio L. Demaggio
Marion B. Dempsey
Norma Virginia Deveau
H. Patricia DeWitt
Lillian J. De Young Frances DiAntonio
Annette DiBona
Elia DiBona
Rhoda Green
Anne T. Digiacomo
Gertrude Lillian Gregory
Virginia DiGiulio
Richard J. Grigg
Neal E. DiGravio
Marguerite V. DiLoreto
Olga Mary DiSalvio
Anthony DiTullio
Marie L. DiTullio
Nellio DiTullio
Catherine T. Harvey
Huuko John Diussa
Phyllis Jane Donnell
Robert Paul Donovan
James Edward Dorley
Helen Dracoules
Walthea Betty Duffey
Eleanor Marion Dwyer
Dorothy O. Ekblom
Ruth Eng Marjory Carol England
Arlene Heywood Richard Stanwood Holbrook
Evelyn J. Erickson
Norma C. Erickson
Louise M. Howland
Virginia M. Igo
Doris Louise Jacobson
Marie D. Jager
Ruth L. Johnsen
Barbara N. Johnson
Beverly Mary Johnson
William Joseph Farrell
Eleanor Maria Johnson
Eva Louise Johnson
Robert L. Johnson
Ruth Helen Johnson Sidney Johnson Walter John Johnson
Lillian Christine Johnstone
Edward James Jordan Mary Ann Judge
Peter James Kanavos Hilma Esther Karhu
Fred L. Gronvall
Jessie Gudas
Gordon Bruce Guest
Hjordis Dorothy Gustafson
Sidney John Hajjar
Beverly Jane Hastings
Marjorie Vivian Haynes
Albert David Healey, Jr.
Claire Dorothy Hebert William John Hebert
Ruth Dorothy Marie Hedman
M. Julia Hendrickson Barbara Heselton
Robert H. Howell
Ruth Marie Erickson
Grace Frances Fair
Marion Ann Fanara
George P. Fandel John Fantucchio
Robert Adams Farquhar
Jason Allen Feldman
James William Ferris Gemma Ann Fertile
Salvatore Filaccio T. Eleanor Fischer Frances Mary Fitzgerald Joseph William Fitzgerald Ruth Miriam FitzGerald Robert William Fitzpatrick Glenn Fleischer
Esther Marie Gilbody Catherine Gillis
Christine Frances Gladney Henry Edward Goodhue Joseph Michael Goodhue
Agnes Rita Gordon
William John Gormley
Virginia E. Gray
391
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Katherine L. Keating Alice Teresa Kelly Anastacia Marie Kelly Teresa E. Kelly Jacqueline Kennedy Doris Ethel Kermode Eleanor Florence Kilbride
Carolyn Anne Kranefuss Harold Kreitman
Elsie Helen Kujanpaa
Viola Evelyn Marini
Anna Dorothy Martell
Frank Wayne Martin
Aldo John Mattei
Bernard York Mattson
Catherine E. Merrill
Nadine E. Milliken
Ruth Milliken
Barbara Ruth Mitchell
Augusta Catherine Mochen
Helmi Marie Moilanen
Albert T. Monaco
Vernita B. Monte
Bette Moore
Frederick Henry Moorhouse
George H. Moulton
Marion H. Muir
Phyllis H. Muir
Marion Rita Muise
Eleanor June Mullaney
Pearl B. Mullaney
Joseph Paul Loiurio
Jennie Pauline Lopresti
Esther Miriam Lubarsky
Carolyn Marie Luongo
Gladys M. Lura
James Walter Murphy
Elsie Lillian May Myllmaki
Joseph M. Nader
Charles Joseph Nangle
Robert Joseph Nankin
Albert .Joseph Nardone
Natica E. Nash
Virginia Nason
William Niemi
Rita M. Nimeskern
Frank H. Norton
Christopher Francis Nourse, Jr
John Harold O'Brien
J. Patricia O'Leary
Albert Joseph Oliverio
Daniel Joseph Macleod
Donald W. Macleod Marjorie J. Macleod Theodore Cuyler Macleod
Elsie Delle McPhee
Gloria Irene McPhee Gloria Mack Louise Mackey
James B. Mackin
Bessie Maida Edward P. Malloy
Renee Doris Mankin Andrew V. Marella
Jennie Ann Mariano
Louise T. Mariano
William James Mariano
Celia Mariri Louise Winifred Marini
Leo A. Ladas
John Philip Lamb Leon Landay
Catherine M. Landry
Ann C. Lane
Frances Marie Lange
Mary Alice La Plume
Helen Marie Larsen
Raymond L. LaRue
Richard James Leary
Carol Audrey Lechthaler
Lois B. Leif
Virginia Leonard
Velia Letteri
Harold Levine
Estelle Liberman
Florence Phyllis Libertine
Frank Libertine
Charles Wenzel Lindsay
Pearl Lipsky
Ruth M. Mullaney Albert Charles Mullen
Helen Regina Mulligan
Elinor Therese Mulqueeny
Gertrude Lysaght Murphy
Mary Kathleen Lynch
Barbara M. McAllister
Robert Pennal MacAndrew
Ruth J. MacBeth
Lillian Duna McCarthy
Gertrude Elizabeth Mccluskey
Florence J. MacDonald
George Joseph MacDonald Kenneth P. ManDonald
Daniel Francis McGrath
William F. McGrath
Paul Francis McInnes Thomas McKeagney Barbara Almeda Mckenzie
Walter A. Mckinnon
Elsa Marie Olsson Harold Openshaw Howard Openshaw John William Ortiz Josephine Helen Ostrowski Raymond Andrew O'Toole
Lillian Maria Ovaska Helen Barbara Pace Gloria V. Pacetti
392
CITY OF QUINCY
Joseph Henry Palumbo John James Panepinto Albert Joseph Paolucci James Dominic Papile Leo Quincy Papile Richard Paradise Lettie E. Parker Anna E. Parziale
Anna Frances Patriarca Virginia Claire Patts Marjorie R. Pawsey Eileen Lorraine Peachey Gloria Avis Peachey Walter Peter Pecce Barbara E. Pehrson Harold J. Perrow
Charles Gordon Peterson Joyce Shockly Peterson Barbara Pinkham Joseph Robert Piper Fredrick C. Pitman
John Brandon Powers Virginia Marie Purcell Dorothy Putnam Dorothy Helen Ramsay William E. Ramsay Ruth Norene Randazzo Doris May Read
Jacqueline L. Reichert Bette Ann Restelli
Arthur Joseph Ricci
Marie J. Ricciuti Lillian Mae Riley Anthony Rizzo Kenneth Robbie
George James Robichau
Herbert Rosenthal
John Francis Rouillard
Marian Rouillard Sten Robert Runius Marcella Marie Rusconi Wilson Russell
Mary Anne Ryan Frank S. Saldi
Gloria Mary Salvatore
Alma Gina Salvucci
Mary Salvucci
Romolo V. Salvucci
Gioswe Anthony Sandonato
Dorothy Sansom
Angelo Sassi Pauline Elizabeth Saulnier Virginia A. Savage Dorothy Raye Schaefer Robert D. Schauer Audrey Joan Schneider Adeline Victoria Scolaro George C. Scrimshaw Ida Segal
Edythe M. Seitz
Phoebe D. Seymore Louise M. Shaheen
Miriam M. Sherard A. Louise Sherriff Mildred Elnora Shubert
John Windsor Sidelinger Nathan A. Silver
Berger A. Siostrom
Virginia J. Skoglund
Dorothy Mae Smith
F. Lawrence Smith Mary Louise Smith
Martha Josephine Soderback John Deane Somerville Donald H. Spargo Alfred James Staples Gerald Edward Starratt Alice May Stevens Malcolm Campbell Stewart
June Isabelle Sturrock Barbara Louise Sullivan Eleanor Marie Sullivan Mary Edith Sullivan Angelina Phyllis Sulmonte L. Rita Surette Catherine Cecilia Swanson
Robert F. Sweeney
William Szathmary
Lorraine Helen Tangherlini Roy Tangherlini Angelina Josephine Tantillo William G. Taylor Jacqueline M. Thiesfeldt
Doris Winetta Thompson
Mary-Elizabeth Thompson
Thelma Margellia Tibbetts Blanche Louise Tobey Marguerita Agnes Tobin
Alfred D. Tocci Angelina M. Tocci
Dora M. Tocci
Ethel Ruth Tolchinsky
Mary C. Toma
Robert Myron Tong
Jennie May Trowsdale Howard Lorimer Tufts, Jr.
Violet Phyllis Ubertine Carmela Ursini
James Gillies VanRyswood
Antoinette Mildred Vermette Grace- Marjorie Vincent William Peter Volpe Elizabeth Catherine Walsh Ellen Rosamond Walsh Virginia Louise Walsh
Adelbert Michael Ward Mary M. Ward Winifred Nichol Webster
REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
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Lawrence Elvin Weeden Kathryn Veronica Welch Robert Francis Welch Geraldine Louise Wentworth Ruth Marilyn Werme George Edward West, Jr. George William Whalen
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