Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1942, Part 25

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1942
Publisher:
Number of Pages: 442


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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


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543 485


541 166


548 485 498 522


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Boys


Girls


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Grade VII


Boys Girls


507 546


546


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Boys Girls


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1553 1553


206 161


1046 1007


1005 1068


548 485


1005 1068


1005 1068


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93 258


213 161


93 258


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1005 1068


535


457


89


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543 485


1548 1553


1529 1518


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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


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Algebra


Training


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REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


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


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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


393


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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