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ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT
Trade School, reimbursement
575.41
Sale of seven typewriters to U. S. Government, War Emergency
177.50
Cash paid Town Treasurer, Tel. tolls, etc.
9.88
Total
$27,405.85
ENROLLMENT BY SCHOOLS
1942
1941
1940
1939
1938
1937
1936
1935
Stetson High Sch.
445
484
506
523
533
490
429
425
Prescott School
440
446
433
477
442
482
500
518
Devine School
345
363
381
374
395
378
372
364
Belcher School
257
274
264
257
254
262
281
264
Pauline St. School
72
64
76
68
76
96
92
91
Tower Hill School
52
56
55
56
70
66
67
71
McNeill School
58
61
56
62
60
64
56
65
Totals
1669
1748
1771
1817
1830
1838
1797
1798
ENROLLMENT BY GRADES
Grade 1942 1941 1940 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935
High School
P.G.
1
2
4
3
4
3
7
High School
12
84
119
108
86
105
97
79
89
High School
11
83
86
128
127
125
150
127
108
127
High School
9
150
162
141
141
168
157
135
125
Junior High School
8
132
168
168
153
160
179
164
156
Junior High School
7
167
139
160
169
156
161
197
177
Grammar School
6
159
166
141
163
162
158
159
207
Grammar School
5
146
161
162
152
172
164
157
149
Grammar School
4
128
161
158
174
153
179
164
164
Grammar School
3
164
142
154
156
169
152
168
167
Grammar School
2
159
163
142
157
160
177
168
155
Grammar School
1 157
153
166
157
158
167
182
187
Special Class
12
11
14
13
7
11
9
11
Totals
1669. 1748 1771 1817 1830 1838 1797 1798
182
77
High School
10
128
116
167
107
105
104
MEMBERSHIP BY AGE AND GRADE, October 1, 1942
AGE
Grade
5 |6
7 | 8 |9
10
| 11
12
13
14
15
16 |17|
18 | 19 ||Totals
Kdg.
-
-
1
68 | 82
7
-
157
2
=
53
82
20
4
159
3
57
83
17
5
2
164
4
-
35 | 67
18
6
2
128
5
50
71
18
5
1
1
146
6
51
71 |
29
32
5
3
1
167
8
-
34
70
20
6
2
-
132
9
50
67
28
5
150
10
=
--
1
37
71
17 |
2
128
11
-
30
35 9 |
9
1 83
12
.
2
28 | 46
8
1 84
13
Ungraded
1
4
1 |
4 | 1
- 1
- 12
Totals
68
135
146
138 |138 |147 |135 |161 |161 |136 141 89 57 |17
1669
-
159
7
-
1
38
87
6
2 |
-
.
-
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
STETSON HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES June 19, 1942
Adams, Martha L.
Flanagan, William J.
Adams, Wilbert E.
Flinn, Mary T.
Ahlfont, Raghnild E.
Fuller, Mildred I.
Allen, Louisa R.
Gaynor, Robert G.
Ames, Anna L.
Good, Catherine A.
Antonecci, June M. A.
Harkins, Dorothy C.
Apromollo, Anthony J.
Harkins, Jean
Arey, Caroline A.
Heney, John J.
Benjamino, Mitchell T.
Hennigar, Bernard L.
Bens, David L.
Herrick, Barbara M.
Blanchard, Louise M.
Hoeg, Marjorie V.
Borden, Newton W.
Hoxie, Lillian R.
Bowley, Evelyn L.
Hurley, Joseph P.
Burdick, Rose N.
Hylen, Eleanor J.
Camelio, Mildred L.
Infantino, Madeleine T.
Cannizzaro, Theresa
Johnston, Albert
Carleton, Harry G.
Joyce, John J.
Carlino, Angelo J.
Kaidel, Willy H.
Chatfield, Lawrence
Kosteck, Emilie H.
Chinn, Mabelle B.
Kyner, Beverly M.
Cristensen, Stanley P.
LaBelle, Christine M.
Cirillo, Catherine M.
LaBrecque, Raymond R.
Coates, Kenneth S.
LeLecheur, Patricia A.
Condon, Eileen C.
Lewis, Nancy S.
Connell, Dorothea A.
Lightfoot, Ruth A.
Connor, Mary C.
Luddington, Robert T.
Connors, Raymond A.
Lutton, Barbara E.
Corcoran, John J.
Lyons, Janice A.
Cunningham, Geraldine R.
MacDonald, Tryphena M.
Davis, Lois E.
Mahoney, John F.
Derby, Mary E.
Martucci, Rose
Derocher, Rita M.
Mazzeo, Michael D.
Doherty, Mary V.
McDonough, Lorraine G.
Dolan, Eleanor C.
McElroy, Catherine M.
Doran, Ruth H.
McGillvary, Muriel G.
Drinkwater, Eleanor M.
McSweeney, Anna E. McSweeney, Margaret G.
Dunphy, Catherine D.
Erwin, Evelyn M.
Merriken, Shirley E.
Esposito, Josephine M.
Murphy, Frances E.
Fahey, Edward F.
Murphy, Irene H.
Fernald, Melville W.
Murphy, Mary E.
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Nason, Marion P.
Sprague, Norma J.
Nicholls, Priscilla A.
Stetson, Leah E.
O'Connell, Mary A. Olsen, Phyllis A.
Strickland, Charlotte
Sullivan, Barbara H.
Sullivan, Rita T.
O'Toole, Anne M. Parker, June R. Pemberton, James L.
Suvalsky, Marilyn B. Taylor, Mabelle E.
Peters, Jean T.
Teed, Virginia M.
Petitti, Genevieve M.
Trudeau, Ruth F.
Poole, Eleanor M.
Tucker, Muriel S.
Quimby, Dorothy E.
Ulwick, James C.
Reilly, James
Vogel, Carl N.
Rice, Marjorie A.
Wells, Barbara
Sabean, Donald W., Jr.
White, Arthur J., Jr.
Shahinian, Edward H.
Willis, Albert L.
Shahinian, John H.
Woods, Gale E.
Skalecki, Irene V.
Wright, Calvin T.
STETSON HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION
PROGRAM
June 19, 1942
PROCESSIONAL-"Marche Romaine" Gounod ASSEMBLY BAND Janice Lyons, Marshal Mr. Myron B. Thomas, Bandmaster
INVOCATION
BEVERLY KYNER
SALUTE TO THE FLAG
Led by Evelyn Bowley and Jean Peters
SONG-"The Heavens Are Telling" MISS BERNICE BURDICK, Director CHARLOTTE STRICKLAND, '42, Accompanist
Handel
COMMENCEMENT PANEL
DONALD SABEAN, Chairman
SPEAKERS Edward Fahey, Kenneth Coates, Marilyn Suvalsky, Leah Stetson, Barbara Wells, Arthur White, Rose Burdick, Genevieve Petitti.
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ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT
SONG-"The Fealty Song" Spooner
MR. MYRON B. THOMAS, Director MARY JOAN ROSE, 1945, Accompanist
PRESENTATION OF AWARDS MR. ADOLPH O. CHRISTIANSEN Superintendent of Schools
PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS MR. RALPH W. HUTCHINSON Chairman of School Committee
STAR SPANGLED BANNER AUDIENCE
RECESSIONAL
ASSEMBLY BAND
AWARDS
Scholarships
Awarded by the Stetson High School Scholarship Committee
College Course DONALD SABEAN
Commercial Course MARILYN SUVALSKY
Awarded by the Junior Ladies' Library Association BARBARA WELLS
Washington-Franklin Award ROSE BURDICK
Poetry Notebook Award ROBERT LUDDINGTON
Good Citizenship Award BARBARA WELLS
Presented by Miss Gladys Hall, Regent Braintree Chapter, D. A. R.
American Legion Award DONALD SABEAN Presented by Thomas Purcell, Commander Lieut. Thomas Desmond Post 169, American Legion
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
American Legion Auxiliary Award GENEVIEVE PETITTI Presented by Mrs. Violet Downs, Vice-Commander
GRADUATES, DEVINE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL June 12, 1942
Leo St. John Alves
Milton Russell Bassett, Jr. Alice Bulbulian
Daniel Magnussen
Bernard Francis Carroll Shirley June Colburn Fred Turner Cole
Mary Theresa Mahan
Arnold Francis Makara
George Oscar Meurin
Regina Frances McGahey
George Francis Connolly Margaret Catherine Cotter Mary Cotter Jean Frances Cullen Francis Joseph Daly Joan Marie Doherty Donald Malcolm Duke
Loretta May Morgan Irvin Kempton Morrissey Jeanne Ethel Norris
Ralph Edward Olsen
Joseph Pentleton, Jr.
Joseph Francis Peters Norma Mary Pilgrim Richard Porter Jane Marie Powers Florence Rinaldi
Dorothy Jewett Richardson
Lorraine Mildred Roberts
Doris Emily Ryder
Florence Henrietta Sass Irene Mary Sass
Gertrude Eileen Sullivan
Arthur Joseph Swenson Arthur John Tanner Virginia Mae Taylor Frank Albert Thorne, Jr. Albert Vincent Toomey Elizabeth Inez Wade Marion Fulton Wade Richard Herbert Warner
Phyllis Marie Webber
Harold Martin Wells, Jr.
James Thero Wilson
Walter Joseph Flanagan, Jr. Alice Gertrude Franke Frank Emil Frederickson Anniemarie Eleanor Gabriel Joseph Michael Green Esther Margaret Godfrey Walter Sears Hallett, Jr. Katherine Claire Harrington Arthur Charles Hashem Barbara Ann Hastings Marjarie Louise Hayes Betty Lou Heath Priscilla Lyndell Herman Wallace Peter Holland, Jr. Robert Ellsworth Hoxie Thelma Grete Louise Kaidel Francis Joseph Kenney, Jr. Lorraine Marie Kiely Harriet Ann Kopp
Babette Helen Marie Englund David W. Finch
Dorothy Thelma Firth
Agnes Lorraine LoSciuto Joseph Francis MacDonald Walter John MacDonald
187
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
GRADUATES, PRESCOTT JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
June 12, 1942
Lillian Rose Adams
George Hodgdon
Jean Elizabeth Arsenault
Eleanor Frances Hogan
Emily May Bates
Robert Hurley
Vilma Catherine Benjamino
Elna Evelyn Hylen
Natalie June Beverley
Aubrey Matthew Imrie
Ruth Ethel Billingham
William Robert Jardine
Priscilla Hope Blanchard Robert Brennan-
Doris Muriel Kavel
Geraldine Rose Briand
Elizabeth Ann Kelly
Margaret Ann Buzzell
Margaret Kendall
William Joseph Keough
Irene Marie Kiley
Elizabeth Georgina Knights William Marshall Leavitt
Elizabeth Katherine Leback
Robert Allen Corey
Edmund Eugene Corrigan
Barbara Louise DeMott
Dominic Francis Diauto, Jr.
Roberta Landers Mackinnon
Maureen Elizabeth Mahoney
Arthur Meade Mann, Jr.
Lucia Marie Diauto William Clifton Dickinson John DiPasqua
Frank Edgar Dockendorff
Helen Evelyn Donovan
Raymond Lawrence Mason, Jr.
Walter Reid Erwin
Mary Virginia Mclaughlin
Gennarino Francis Esposito
Rose Ann Meaney
Louis Messere
Dorothy Catherine Moeller
Stanley Arthur Ferris
Mary Katherine Murphy
Edward Paul Flaherty
Mary Elizabeth Norton
Alice Papp
Arlene Papp
Mabel Angela Petipas
John William Piers
Mary Alberta Porter
Tosca Sally Reitano
Theresa Rydings William Henry Seymour
Mary Elizabeth Hackett
Jeanette Camella Hanley Arthur Joshua Hawkins Richard Lee Hawkins
Rae Belle Sherman
Kenneth James Shore
Ralph William Simmons
Richard James Kelleher
Beverly Alice Butman
Josephine Theresa Kelly
Johanna Mae Carlino
Walter Allen Carmichael Eleanore Blanche Cerasulo Ruth Ann Clarke
Edna Elizabeth Lee Shirley Marie Lewey
Earl Emery Mann Ernest Frank Mann
Miriam Ann Feener Robert Charles Fernald
Barbara Jean Forsythe Charles Gerard Gallagher Maureen Gaynor
Robert William Geist Mary Gill
Joseph Alfred Graham George Greer
188
ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT
Joseph Felix Skalecki
Kenneth Patrick Stewart
William Francis St. Lawrence
Paul Rufus Sturgeon, Jr.
Edward Gerard Sullivan
Corinne Vivian Swallow
Dolores Marie Tardanico
Doris Lorraine Teece
Alice Tierney
Arlene Frances Trinque
Ruth Elaine Van Cott
John Keith Warner
Grace Margaret Welch
CERTIFICATES FOR EXCELLENCY IN SCHOLARSHIP AND CITIZENSHIP Presented by American Legion
Awarded to
Prescott-Maureen Elizabeth Mahoney Richard James Kelleher
Devine - Barbara Ann Hastings Joseph Pentleton, Jr.
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ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT
TEACHING STAFF
Name A. O. Christiansen
Position Supt. of Schools
Educated at
Year Appointed
Brown A.B. Harvard A.M. 1921
HIGH SCHOOL
Hubert F. Gilgan
Principal
Boston College A.B. Harvard A.M.Ed. 1932
William J. Lynch
Asst. Prin. Math. St. Anselm's A.B.
1934
Cyril T. Powderly
Asst. Prin. H'sty Boston University A.B. 1929
George E. Crimmins
Science
Boston Col. A.B. A.M. 1934
Joseph W. Daly
History
St. Anselm's A.B. 1937
William J. Foley
History, Algebra Boston University A.B. 1938
Patricia Galvin
English
Trinity College A.B. 1942
L. Eleanor Brewster
English
Bates College A.B.
1932
Bridgewater B.S.Ed. Boston Uni. M.A.Ed. 1933
Genevieve R. Steffy French
Mrs. Anna H. McCann Latin
Jane C. Good
Commercial
Burdett Col.
1925
Winifred M. Brennan
Commercial
Burdett Col. and B. C.
1918
Athena Rentoumis
Commercial
Salem State Tea. Col. B.S. Ed. (Sub.) 1942
Helen L. Lordan
Commercial
Regis Col. B.S.
1941
Mary E. Connors
C. Math. Civics
Boston Uni. B.S.Ed. 1931
Martha M. Foley History, Algebra Bridgewater B.S.Ed. 1929
Lois B. Hodgson
Science
Skidmore College B.S. 1942
Anna E. Sullivan
Physical Ed.
Bridgewater B.S.Ed .. 1938
Viola J. Ruggles
Househ'd Arts
Framingham B.S.Ed. 1938
Virginia Richardson
Househ'd Arts
Mass. State College B.S. 1942
Myron B. Thomas
Band Master and B. U. Music
1941
Choral Dir'tor
PRESCOTT SCHOOL
Frank K. Dillon
Grade, 8, Prin.
Bridgewater B.S.Ed. 1934
Martha A. Harhan
Grade 7
Lowell Tea. Col. 1931
Mrs. Marg. M. Leary
Grade 8
Bridgewater B.S.Ed. 1932
Edward L. Meade
Grade 8
Boston College A.B.
1942
Mrs. Marg. E. Boyle Grade 7
Bridgewater B.S.Ed.
1937
Mrs. Lillian Kane Grade 6
Fredericton, N.B. Normal
(Sub.) 1942
Mrs. E'zabeth G. Lyons Grade 5
Quincy Training Bryant & Stratton
1920
Rachael C. McMahon
Grade 4
Bridgewater
1916
Mary E. Mclaughlin
Grade 2
Bridgewater B.S.Ed. 1936
Ellen Dowling Grades 1-2
Emerson College B.L.I.
1942
Mary R. O'Brien
Grade 1
Bridgewater 1921
Mrs. Helen T. O'Reilly Special
Bridgewater B.S.Ed. 1942
Mrs. Emily Johnson
Asst. to Prin.
Bridgewater (Sub.)
1942
Mrs. Grace Lynch
Grades 5-6
Bridgewater (Sub.) 1942
Mary Dunphy Grade 3
Bridgewater B.S.Ed. 1940
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Emmanuel Col. A.B.
Boston Col. A.M.Ed.
1931
B'ton Uni. A.B. A.M.Ed. 1931
Eleanor M. Kelley
English
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
C. G. DEVINE SCHOOL
Anna K. Good
Grade 8
Bridgewater B.S.Ed. B.U.A.M.Ed.
1924
Elizabeth J. Riley
Grade 8
Bridgewater B.S.Ed. 1930
Emmaline McGerrigle
Grade 7
Bridgewater 1929
Mary K. Ryan
Grade 6
Bridgewater B.S.Ed.
1942
Anne F. Garvey
Grades 5-6
Bridgewater B.S.Ed.
1942
Margaret L. Donovan Elizabeth P. Doyle
Grade 4
Bridgewater B.S.Ed.
1931
Grades 3-4
Bridgewater B.S.Ed.
1940
Grade 3
North Adams
1931
Grade 2
Boston Univ. B.S.Ed.
1933
Asst. to Prin.
Hyannis B.S.Ed.
BELCHER SCHOOL
John H. Stella
Grade 7
Bridgewater B.S.Ed.
1942
Mrs. Ethel S. Chatfield Grade 6, Prin.
Farmington Normal 1927
Martha E. Parshley . Grade 5
Fitchburg B.S.Ed.
1926
Bernice M. Francis
Grade 4
Hyannis
1927
Nona R. O'Sullivan
Grade 3
Bridgewater B.S.Ed.
1938
K. Veronica Gaynor Phyllis L. Daly
Grade 2
Bridgewater B.S.Ed.
1937
Grade 1
Bridgewater B.S.Ed.
1940
McNEILL SCHOOL
Anna Ginnetty
Grades 3-4, Prin. Bridgewater B.S.Ed.
1934
Alice R. Haley
Grades 1-2 Bridgewater B.S.Ed. 1940
PAULINE STREET SCHOOL
Jane M. Lynch
Grade 1, Prin. Bridgewater 1929
Ruth McKim
Grades 1-2 Tufts College B.S.Ed. 1942
TOWER HILL SCHOOL
Mrs. Marie H. Cormey G'des 1-2-3, Prin. Framingham Emerson
College
1925
Marian E. P. Madan Grade 4-5-6
Bridgewater B.S.Ed. 1941
SUPERVISORS
Marguerite Williams Drawing
Boston University Vesper George (Sub.) 1942
Bernice D. Burdick Music
Boston Univ. Mus. B. 1941
SCHOOL NURSE
Helen F. Conlon, R.N.
St. Elizabeth Hospital 1934
SCHOOL PHYSICIAN
George V. Higgins, M.D.
ATTENDANCE OFFICER
Stephen J. Hart
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Anna L. McGrory Claire M. Lucey Rose K. Doyle Irene Silva
Grade 5, Prin.
Bridgewater 1924
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
RESIGNATIONS
Stephen E. Hart, Sept. 8, 1942; English, Biology, Stetson High School. Louise H. Maguire, Jan. 30, 1942; English, Stetson High School.
Ruth R. Jefferson, Aug. 1942; Science, Stetson High School.
Rosamond V. Henry, Aug. 1942; Household Arts, Stetson High School. Stella A. Lobacz, June 12, 1942; Prescott School.
Constance Ramsey, June 12, 1942; Prescott School.
K. Gabrielle Walsh, June 12, 1942; Devine School.
Bernice M. Wilbur, Feb. 6, 1942; Belcher School.
Gertrude M. Dodd, Jan. 9, 1942; Supervisor of Art.
APPOINTMENTS
Patricia Galvin, Sept. 8, 1942; English, Stetson High School. Mrs. Lois B. Hodgson, Sept. 8, 1942; Science, Stetson High School.
Virginia Richardson, Sept. 8, 1942; Household Arts, Stetson High School.
Edward L. Meade, Sept. 8, 1942; Junior High, Prescott School.
Ellen Dowling, Sept. 8, 1942; Prescott School, Grades 1-2.
Mrs. Helen T. O'Reilly, Nov. 1942; Prescott School, Special Class. Mary K. Ryan, Sept. 8, 1942; Assistant to Principals.
Anne F. Garvey, Sept. 8, 1942; Devine School, Grades 5-6.
John H. Stella, Sept. 8, 1942; Belcher School, Grade 7.
Ruth McKim, Sept. 8, 1942; Pauline St. School, Grades 1-2. John F. Gleason, Sept. 8, 1942; Devine School, Grade 6.
TRANSFERS WITHIN SCHOOL SYSTEM
William J. Foley, Sept. 28, 1942, from Prescott School to High School, History - Algebra.
Jane M. Lynch, Sept. 8, 1942; from Prescott School to Pauline St. School, Grade 1, Principal.
Martha A. Harhan, Oct. 14, 1942; from Prescott School, Grades 5 - 6 to Grade 7.
Mary K. Ryan, Nov. 9, 1942; from Assistant to Principals to Devine School, Grade 6.
Phyllis L. Daly, Sept. 8, 1942; from Pauline St. School to Belcher School, Grade 1.
LEAVE OF ABSENCE
Helen T. Dole, leave of absence to Feb. 1943; Commercial, Stetson High School.
Hugh W. Heney, leave of absence 1 year to Sept. 1943; Prescott School.
Mrs. Ellen McGerigle, leave of absence Oct. 1942 to Sept. 1943; Pres- cott School.
Clifford H. Shea, leave of absence for duration of war; Devine School. John F. Curran, leave of absence 1 year to Sept. 1943.
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
SCHOOL CALENDAR, 1943-44
Open Jan. 4, 1943.
Close Feb. 19, 1943.
Open Mar. 1, 1943.
Close Apr. 16, 1943.
Open Apr. 26, 1943.
Close June 11, 1943 for Grades.
Close June 18, 1943 for High Sch. 1
SUMMER VACATION
1
Open Sept. 8, 1943.
Close Dec. 22, 1943.
Open Jan. 3, 1944. Close Feb. 18, 1944.
Open Feb. 28, 1944.
Close Apr. 14, 1944.
Open Apr. 24, 1944. Close June 9, 1944 for Grades.
Close June 16, 1944 for High Sch.
Schools will also close on Memorial Day, May 31st; Columbus Day, Oct. 12th; Armistice Day, Nov. 11th, and Thanksgiving Day and the day following, Nov. 25th and 26th.
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*Three blows repeated at
7.15 A. M. No session for Senior and Junior High Schools.
8.15 A. M. No morning session for the first six grades.
12.30 P. M. No afternoon session for the first six grades.
By courtesy of the WNAC Broadcasting Station, no- school announcement will be given by radio as near to the local hours as is convenient and possible for the station announcer.
There will be days when schools are in session because weather conditions are not severe enough to cause complete shut-down of all activities. On such day, parents, as in former years, determine whether their children shall attend. No excuse will be required of pupils for absence on such days unless the parent so wishes. Consideration will be given pupils striving for perfect attendance.
It is essential that we keep in mind that State Law requires that the High school shall be in session at least 180 days of each school year, and for the grade schools, 160 days.
* By courtesy of the local Fire Dept.
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES OF STETSON SCHOOL FUND
The Trustees in Account with Stetson School Fund
Income 1942
Balance brought forward
$2.01
Receipts :
Randolph Co-operative Bank, Int. 70.00
Randolph Trust Co., Int. (Boston and Albany Bond)
42.50
Hall Rent
168.00
$282.51
Paid Out
Teplow Heating Service
$2.00
William Mahoney
70.00
Brockton Gas Light Co.
18.19
D. H. MacDonald
7.25
Winer's Hardware Co.
7.46
Walter Flanagan (insurance)
89.78
Randolph Trust Co.
3.60
Edgar Cole Co.
5.50
Ralph Hutchinson (Trustee)
5.00
Philip Boyle (Trustee)
5.00
Frank Linfield (Trustee)
5.00
George V. Higgins, M.D. (Sec. and Treas.)
5.00
223.78
Balance January 13, 1943
$58.73
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ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT
The Stetson School Fund Is Invested As Follows:
10 Shares Randolph Co-operative $2,000.00
1 Boston and Albany R. R. Bond 1,000.00
6,761.02
Deposit in Randolph Trust Company Deposit in Randolph Savings Bank
919.42
$10,680.44
Also a deposit of $1,012.50 in Randolph Savings Bank to credit of Turner Medal Fund. Also a deposit of $133.15 in Checking Account at Randolph Trust Company to credit of Turner Medal Fund.
GEORGE V. HIGGINS, M.D.,
Treasurer.
RALPH HUTCHINSON, Chm. PHILIP BOYLE FRANK LINFIELD
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
1943 Town Meeting Warrant
Commonwealth of Massachusetts Norfolk, ss.
To either of the Constables of the Town of Randolph, in said County, Greeting :
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby directed to notify and warn the Inhabitants of the Town of Randolph, qualified to vote in elections therein, to meet at the
TOWN HALL IN SAID TOWN ON MONDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF MARCH, 1943 At 7:30 o'clock in the Evening
then and there to act on the articles of this warrant.
You are directed to notify and warn the inhabitants qualified to vote as aforesaid, to meet at the polling places in their respective precincts, to wit:
Polling Place in Precinct No. 1 STETSON HALL, IN SAID TOWN Polling Place in Precinct No. 2
NORTH RANDOLPH IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION HALL, IN SAID TOWN
ON MONDAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF MARCH, 1943 at 8:00 o'clock in the forenoon
then and there to bring in to the Wardens of their respective precincts, their votes on the official ballot for a Town Clerk
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for one year, Town Treasurer for one year, Moderator for one year, three Selectmen and Overseers of the Public Wel- fare for one year, one Assessor for two years, one Assessor for three years, two members of the School Committee for three years, one member of the Stetson Trust Fund for three years, one member of the Board of Health for three years, one Tax Collector for one year, one Water Commis- sioner for three years, one Highway Surveyor for one year, one Tree Warden for one year, two members of the Plan- ning Board for three years, and seven Constables for one year.
THE POLLS WILL BE OPENED AT EIGHT O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON AND WILL BE CLOSED AT EIGHT O'CLOCK IN THE EVENING.
Article 1. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1943, and to issue a note of notes therefor, payable within one year, and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year in accordance with Section 17, Chap- ter 44, General Laws.
Article 2. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate money to defray the General Town Expenses for the current year, under the following headings :
GENERAL GOVERNMENT
Moderator Selectmen Street Lighting Accountant Treasurer
Salary Salaries and Expenses
Salary and Expenses
Salary and Expenses (in- cluding Treasurer's Bond) Salaries
Treasurer's Clerks
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Tax Collector
Assessors Law Department
Finance Committee Planning Board
Park Commissioners
Town Clerk
Election and Registration Registrars of Voters Town Office
Police Department
Lock-Up Fire Department
Sealer of Weights and Measures
Inspector of Buildings
Dog Officer
Tree Warden
Moth Extermination
Salary and Expenses (in- cluding Tax Collector's
Bond)
Salaries and Expenses Expenses (including Costs and Claims)
Expenses
Expenses
Expenses
Salary and Expenses
Vital Statistics
Expenses
Salaries and Expenses
Expenses (including salary of Janitor and Fuel and Light)
Salaries and Expenses (in- cluding Traffic Signs and Beacons) Salary and Expenses
Salaries and Expenses (in- including Forest Fires ex- pense) Salary and Expenses
Expenses
Salary
Salary and Expenses
Expenses
PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY
HEALTH AND SANITATION
Health Department
Salary and Expenses
Inspector of Plumbing
Salary
Inspector of Slaughtering
Salary
Inspector of Animals
Salary
Inspector of Milk
Salary 1
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HIGHWAYS
Highway Surveyor's Salary
General Maintenance and Repairs (including Chapter, 90) New Construction Street Signs
Sidewalks, etc. Drainage Snow Removal
CHARITIES AND SOLDIERS' BENEFITS
Overseers of Public Welfare Salaries and Expenses Outside Relief
. Salary and Expenses
Aid to Dependent Children
Soldiers' Benefits
Old Age Assistance
Town Physicians
Salary and Expenses Expenses Salaries and Expenses Fees
SCHOOLS
Salaries and Expenses (including conveyance of pupils, employment of School Nurse, Physician, etc.)
TURNER LIBRARY
Repairs, Maintenance and Operation
UNCLASSIFIED
Memorial Day
Expenses·
Armistice Day
Expenses
State Guard Reserve
Expenses
Town Reports, Printing and Distributing Insurance
Expenses
Expenses (including Fire and Workmen's Compensation)
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PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISE
Water Department
Salaries
Maintenance and Service Construction
Expenses
Joint Account
Expenses
New Construcion
Expenses
Main Extensions
Expenses
MATURING DEBT AND INTEREST
Maturing Debt Interest and Discount
Article 3. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate money for Unpaid Bills of previous years in various departments, as petitioned for.
Article 4. To see what action the Town will take in regard to raising and appropriating money for the employ- ment of district nurses, as provided for by Section 5, Chap- ter 40, General Laws, as amended by Section 1, Chapter 371, Acts of 1921, as petitioned for.
Article 5. To see what action the Town will take in regard to the pay of Town Laborers and others hired by the day or hour.
Article 6. To hear and act on the reports of Town Officers.
Article 7. To hear and act on the report of any Com- mittee and choose any committee the Town may think proper.
Article 8. To see if the Town will instruct the Select- men to appoint a Special Officer or Officers to enforce the laws.
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Article 9. To see if the Town will authorize the Water Commissioners to appoint one of their members to another office or position under their control, and fix the salary of such person in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 36, Acts of 1929, or take any other action relative thereto.
Article 10. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of $20.00 for the maintenance and lighting of the clock in the tower of the First Congregational Church.
Article 11. To see if the Town will raise and appro- priate the sum of $350.00 for Memorial Day Expenses to be expended under the direction of Lieutenant Thomas W. Desmond Post 169, American Legion.
Article 12. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $750.00 for lease and maintenance of quarters for the Lieut. John D. Crawford Post, No. 3389, Veterans of Foreign Wars, as petitioned for.
Article 13. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $600.00 for heating and lighting of the Lieut. Thomas W. Desmond Post 169, American Legion Building.
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