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Commercial Course DOROTHY ELAINE COX
Awarded by the Junior Ladies' Library Association NANCY GLENA COPELAND
The Danforth Foundation Award for School Citizenship
CALVIN C. RINALDI MARION E. JOPE
Washington-Franklin Award FRANCIS RICHARD SPLAN
American Legion Award CALVIN C. RINALDI
Presented by Lieut. Thomas W. Desmond Post, American Legion
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PRESCOTT JUNIOR HIGH GRADUATES June 10, 1943
Francis H. Allen
Frederick W. Kennedy
Thomas Apromollo
Barbara S. Lannon
Gloria P. Atwater
Charles E. Leonard
Lillian K. Banda
Jean M. Lynch
Lorraine E. Barkhouse
Richard D. Lyons
James L. Bates
Dorothy U. Mandeville
Virginia M. Bezzanson
Cecilie A. Mann
Paul C. Bulman
Richard A. Mann
Helen K. Cabana
Ronald A. Mann
Francis R. Campbell
Henrietta C. McElroy
Madelyn R. Carmody
Daniel F. MacLellan
Gladys D. Coates
Arthur M. McMakin
John J. Connell, Jr.
Eleanore M. Meaney
Hyacinth A. Connors
Reginald D. Mofford, Jr.
Herbert E. Copeland, Jr.
Ernest H. Miner
Adell C. Crafts
Lawrence F. Murphy, Jr.
Margaret R. Crowell
Janet E. Norman
Jean M. Doyle
Constance W. Papouleas
Robert J. Dunn
Dorothy T. Pemberton
Thomas W. Erwin
Ruth E. Peterson
Philomena A. Esposito
Harry S. Pickard
Arthur E. Evans, Jr.
John C. Purcell, Jr.
David K. Farrell
Anna C. Reilly
Thelma S. Feener
George P. Rein
Barbara A. Fernald
Gordon F. Roberts
Charles J. Forrester, Jr.
Grace A. Sabean
William J. Gaffey
Marilyn T. Shea
John E. Gallagher Ruth I. Getchell
Frederick L. Smith
Mary E. Good
Elizabeth J. Sullivan
Walter J. Good, Jr.
Jane M. Sullivan
· Mary L. Goodell Lorraine H. Hawkins
William R. Taylor
George F. Hoeg
Robert C. Tibbetts
Harold O. Holbrook, Jr.
George R. Welch, Jr.
Howard F. Holt, Jr.
Almira M. White
Frederick A. Hopkins
Jean B. Tierney
Richard C. Hudson
Beatrice L. Whynot
Joan M. Hughes
Viola M. Willis
Claire E. Isaac Kenneth Isaac
Sally J. Young
Arthur C. Zirngiebel, Jr.
Ruth A. Kendall
Charles F. Taylor
Augustus K. Forrest, Jr.
Virginia T. Rota
Edward A. Stevenson
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DEVINE JUNIOR HIGH GRADUATES
Charlotte M. Bassett
Bernice E. Leipelt
Louise M. Blakely
Thelma F. MacDonald
Earl D. Borden
Robert E. Macy
Robert T. Brewster
Evelyn H. Morgan
John T. Callahan
Anne C. Olson
Virginia K. Condlin
Richard C. Ohrenberger
Edward Craig
Geraldine L. Peters
Esther T. Cullen
Roberta C. Raddatz
Joseph R. DeSisto
Kenneth M. Robinson
James F. Dolan
Rita M. Rodd
Seymour Firth
Clifford W. Sampson
Paul Flanagan Jeanne M. Hatch
Edith C. Schmook Dorothy J. Smith Grace M. Smith
Caroline P. Hastings
Barbara F. Hicks
Margaret E. Smith
Jean F. Hourigan
Ralph L. Stone
Richard E. Johnson
Arnold R. Stymest
James J. Kilcoyne
Muriel L. Washington
CERTIFICATES FOR EXCELLENCE IN SCHOLARSHIP AND CITIZENSHIP
Presented by American Legion Awarded to
Devine - Bernice Eleanor Leipelt Joseph Robert DeSisto
Prescott-Claire Elaine Isaac Augustus Kane Forrest, Jr.
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TEACHING STAFF
Name
Position
Educated at
Year Appointed 1921
HIGH SCHOOL
Hubert F. Gilgan
Principal
Boston College A. B. Harvard A. M., Ed. 1932
Paul J. Lehtinen
Cyril T. Powderly
*Donald H. Randall
Mathematics Clark Univ. A. B., A. M. 1943 Asst. Prin., H'styBoston University A. B. 1929 Science Bowdoin A. B. Boston Univ. A. M. 1943
Joseph W. Daly History
St. Anselm's A. B. 1937
Mrs. M'garet Brewster Algebra, Hist'ry Bridgewater
1943
Joseph J. Zapustas
Ph. Ed. Coach'g
Fordham University 1943
Patricia Galvin English
Trinity College A. B.
1942
L. Eleanor Brewster English
Bates College A. B.
1932
Eleanor M. Kelley English
Bridgewater B. S. Ed. Boston Univ. A. M. Ed. 1932 Emmanuel College A. B. Boston Col. A. M. Ed. 1931 Boston Univ. A. B.
Mrs. Anna H. McCann Latin
Jane C. Good Commercial
Burdett College 1925
Winifred M. Brennan
Commercial
Burdett Col. & B. C. 1918
Mary E. Connors
C. Math., Civics Boston Univ. B. S. Ed.
1931
Martha M. Foley
History, AlgebraBridgewater B. S. Ed.
1929
Mrs. Lois B. Hodgson Science Anna E. Sullivan Physical Ed.
Bridgewater B. S. Ed. 1938
fMrs. Viola J. Holbrook Household Arts Framingham B. S. Ed. 1938
Ruth A. Neuhart Household Arts Framingham B. S. Ed. Myron B. Thomas Band Master & Boston University
Choral Director Music 1941
PRESCOTT SCHOOL
Frank K. Dillon Martha A. Harhan
Grade 8, Prin.
Bridgewater B. S. Ed. 1934
Lowell Tea. College 1931
fMrs. M'rgaret S. Leary Grade 8
Bridgewater B. S. Ed. 1932
Mary E. Mclaughlin Grade 7
Bridgewater B. S. Ed.
fMrs. Mar. M. Boyle
Grade 7
Bridgewater B. S. Ed. 1937
Anna E. McGinnetty Grade 6
Bridgewater B. S. Ed. 1934
Mrs. E'zabeth G. Lyons Grade 5
Quincy Training Bryant & Stratton 1920
fMrs. Grace M. Lynch Grades 5-6
Rachael C. McMahon Grade 4
Mary E. Dunphy Grade 3
Ellen Dowling Grade 2
fMrs. Lilly F. Mohr Grades 1-2
Mary R. O'Brien Grade 1
Bridgewater 1921
fMrs. Helen T. O'Reilly Special
Bridgewater B. S. Ed.
1942
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Bridgewater 1943
Bridgewater 1916
Bridgewater B. S. Ed. 1940
Emerson College B. L. I. 1942 Bridgewater B. S. Ed (Sub) 1943
'Mrs. Gen. R. Donaldson French
A. M., Ed. 1931
Helen L. Lordan
Commercial
Regis College B. S. 1941
Skidmore College B. S. 1942
1943
Grade 8
Bos. Univ. A. M. Ed. 1936
A. O. Christiansen
Supt. of Schools Harvard A. M. Brown A. B.
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
DEVINE SCHOOL
Anna K. Good Grade 8
fMrs. Eliz'th T. TierneyGrade 8
Emmaline McGerrigle Grade 7
Mary K. Ryan Grade 7
Anne F. Garvey Grade 6
Margaret L. Donovan Grade 5
Prin.
Bridgewater 1924
Elizabeth P. Doyle Grade 4
fMrs. Margt. LittlefieldGrades 3-4
Claire M. Lucey Grade 3
Barbara A. Cormey Grade 2
Framingham B. S. Ed.
1943
BELCHER SCHOOL
Mrs. Ethel S. ChatfieldGrade 7, Prin.
Farmington, Me., Normal Castine, Me. 1927
fMrs. Alice M. Brown Grade 6
Eastern States Normal (Sub) 1943
fMrs. Vera M. Powers Grade 5
Bridgewater 1943
Bernice M. Francis Grade 4
Hyannis 1927
Nona R. O'Sullivan Grade 3
Bridgewater B. S. Ed. 1938
fMrs. K. Veron. DiautoGrade 2
Bridgewater B. S. Ed. 1937
Phyllis L. Daly Grade 1
Bridgewater B. S. Ed. 1940
McNEILL SCHOOL
Alice R. Haley
Grades 1-2, Prin. Bridgewater B. S. Ed.
1940
fMrs. Julia Martus
Grades 3-4 Boston Univ. B. S. E. (Sub.) 1943
PAULINE STREET SCHOOL
fMrs. Ruth Davis
Grade 1,
(McKim) Act. Prin. Tufts College B. S. Ed. 1942
Mrs. G. Lillian Kane Grades 1-2 Fredericton, N. B. Nor. 1943
TOWER HILL SCHOOL
Mrs. Marie H. Cormey Grades 1-2-3, Emerson Col.
Prin. Framingham Tea. Col. 1925
Marian E. P. Madan Grades 4-5-6
Bridgewater B. S. Ed. 1941
ASSISTANTS TO PRINCIPALS
fMrs. Emily R. JohnsonPrescott
Bridgewater 1943
fMrs. Irene I. Silva Devine-Belcher
Hyannis B. S. Ed.
1943
SUPERVISORS
Bernice D. Burdick Music
Marguerite Williams
Drawing
Boston Univ. Music B.
1941
Boston Univ. B. S.
Vesper George 1943
Bridgewater B. S. Ed. Bos. Univ. A. M. Ed. 1924
Bridgewater 1943
Bridgewater 1929
Bridgewater B. S. Ed. 1942
Bridgewater B. S. Ed. 1942
Bridgewater B. S. Ed. 1931
Bridgewater (Sub.) 1943
No. Adams State Tea. College 1931
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SCHOOL NURSE
Helen F. Conlon, R. N.
St. Elizabeth Hospital 1934
SCHOOL PHYSICIAN George V. Higgins, M. D.
ATTENDANCE OFFICER Stephen J. Hart
* Temporary appointment until the teacher on leave returns. f War emergency employment.
RESIGNATIONS
William J. Lynch, June, 1943; Asst. Prin., Mathematics, Stetson High School.
Daniel W. Leavitt, Feb. 5, 1943; Physical Ed., Coaching, Stetson High School.
John H. Stella, Oct. 22, 1943; Science, Stetson High School.
William J. Foley, June, 1943; History, Algebra, Stetson High School. Virginia Richardson, June, 1943; Household Arts, Stetson High School. Edward L. Meade, October 29, 1943; Grade 8, Prescott School.
Elizabeth J. Riley, April 23, 1943; Grade 8, Devine School.
Rose K. Doyle, Feb. 12, 1943; Grade 2, Devine School.
Martha E. Parshley, Feb. 12, 1943; Grade 5, Belcher School.
Jane M. Lynch, May 28, 1943; Grade 1, Prin., Pauline Street School. Helen T. Dole, Feb., 1943. Expiration leave of absence.
Hugh W. Heney, Prescott School, Sept., 1943.
Mrs. Ellen McGerrigle, retirement, Prescott School, Sept. 1st, 1943. John F. Curran, Belcher School. Expiration leave of absence, Sept., 1943.
John F. Gleason, Devine School, Nov., 1942.
APPOINTMENTS
Paul J. Lehtinen, Sept. 7, 1943; Mathematics, Stetson High School. Joseph J. Zapustas, March 15, 1943; Physical Ed., Coaching, Stetson High School.
Donald H. Randall, Dec. 13, 1943; Science, Stetson High School. (Tem. App.)
Mrs. Margaret Brewster, Sept. 7, 1943; Algebra, History, Stetson High School.
Ruth A. Neuhart, Sept. 7, 1943; Household Arts, Stetson High School. Mrs. Lilly Mohr, Nov., 1943; Grades 1-2, Prescott School. (Sub. W. E.) Mrs. Elizabeth T. Tierney, April 26, 1943; Grade 8, Devine School. (Sub. W. E.)
Mrs. Margaret Littlefield, Sept. 20, 1943; Grades 3-4, Devine School. (Sub. W. E.)
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Barbara A. Cormey, Sept. 7, 1943; Grade 2, Devine School.
Mrs. Vera M. Powers, March 8, 1943; Grade 5, Belcher School. (Sub. W. E.)
Mrs. Julia Martus, Oct. 6, 1943; Grades 3-4, McNeill School. (Sub. W. E.)
Mrs. Alice M. Brown, Sept. 7, 1943; Grade 6, Belcher School. (Sub. W. E.)
TRANSFERS WITHIN SCHOOL SYSTEM.
John H. Stella, Sept. 7, 1943; from Belcher School to High School, Science.
Mary E. Mclaughlin, Nov. 1, 1943; from Prescott School Grade 2 to Grade 8.
Ellen Dowling, Nov. 1, 1943; from Prescott School Grades 1-2 to Grade 2.
Mrs. Lillian Kane, Sept. 7, 1943; from Prescott School Grade 6 to Pauline Street School Grades 1-2.
Anna E. Ginnetty, Sept. 7, 1943; from McNeill School, Grades 3-4, Principal, to Prescott School, Grade 6.
Martha A. Harhan, Sept. 7, 1943; from Prescott School, Grade 7 to Grade 8.
Mary K. Ryanfi Sept. 7, 1943; from Devine School, Grade 6 to Grade 7. Anne F. Garvey, Sept. 7, 1943, from Devine School, Grades 5-6 to Grade 6.
Mrs. Ethel S. Chatfield, Sept. 7, 1943; from Belcher School Grade 6 to Grade 7.
Mrs. Ruth McKim Davis, Sept. 7, 1943; from Pauline Street School Grades 1-2 to Grade 1, Act. Prin.
LEAVES OF ABSENCE.
Clifford H. Shea, leave of absence for duration of war. Devine School. Left Aug., 1942.
Anna L. McGrory, leave of absence for duration of war; Devine School. Left April 30, 1943.
George E. Crimmins, leave of absence for duration of war; Stetson High School. Left Sept. 8, 1943.
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SCHOOL CALENDAR, 1944-1945
Open Jan. 3, 1944
Close Feb. 18, 1944
Open Feb. 28, 1944
Close April 14, 1944
Open April 24, 1944
Close June 9, 1944 for Grades
Close June 16, 1944 for High Sch.
SUMMER VACATION
Open Sept. 6, 1944 Close Dec. 20, 1944 (at noon)
Open Jan. 2, 1945
Close Feb. 16, 1945
Open Feb. 26, 1945
Close April 13, 1945
Open April 23, 1945
Close June 8, 1945 for Grades
Close June 15, 1945, for High Sch.
Schools will also close on the following days: Good Friday, April 7th; Memorial Day, May 30th; Columbus Day, Oct. 12th, and Thanksgiving Day and the day following, Nov. 30th and Dec. 1st.
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NO-SCHOOL SIGNALS
· * 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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REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES OF STETSON SCHOOL FUND
The Trustees in Account with Stetson School Fund
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Income 1943
Balance brought forward $58.73
Receipts :
Sale of Old Heater 24.00
Randolph Co-operative Bank, Int. 70.00
Boston and Albany R. R. Bond, Int. 42.50
Sale of Old Safe
23.97
$219.20
Paid Out
Rental Lock Box Randolph Trust Co. $3.60
Brockton Gas Light Co. 4.53
Ralph Hutchinson (Trustee)
5.00
Frank Linfield (Trustee)
5.00
Philip Boyle (Trustee) 5.00
George V. Higgins, M. D. (Sec. and Treas.)
5.00
28.13
Balance January 12, 1944 $191.07
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
Deposit in Randolph Trust Co. Savings Dept. 6,863.14
Deposit in Randolph Savings Bank
940.21
$10,803.35
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Also a deposit of $1,000 in Randolph Savings Bank to credit of Turner Medal Fund. Also a deposit of $168.55 in Checking Account at Randolph Trust Company to credit of Turner Medal Fund.
GEORGE V. HIGGINS, M.D. (Sec. and Treas.)
RALPH HUTCHINSON, Chairman PHILIP BOYLE FRANK LINFIELD
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1944 Town Meeting Warrant
Commonwealth of Massachusetts Norfolk, ss.
To either of the Constables of the Town of Randolph, in said County, Greetings :
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 there- in, to meet at the
TOWN HALL IN SAID TOWN ON MONDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF MARCH, 1944 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 inhabitants quali- fied 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 THIRTEENTH DAY OF MARCH, 1944 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 for one year, Town Treasurer for one year, Moderator for
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one year, three Selectmen and Overseers of the Public Wel- fare for one year, one Assessor for three years, one member 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 Commissioner for three years, one Highway Surveyor for one year, one Tree Warden for one year, one member of the Planning 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 bor- row money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1944, and to issue a note or 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, Chapter 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
Treasurer's Clerks Tax Collector
Salary and Expenses Salary and Expenses (includ- ing Treasurer's Bond)
Salaries
Salary and Expenses (includ- ing Tax Collector's Bond)
Assessors Law Department
Salaries and Expenses Expenses (including Costs and Claims)
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Finance Committee Planning Board Park Commissioners Town Clerk
Election and Registration Registrars of Voters Town Office
Expenses
Expenses
Expenses
Salary and Expenses
Vital Statistics
Expenses
Salaries and Expenses
Expenses (including salary of Janitor and Fuel and Light)
PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY
Police Department
Salaries and Expenses (includ- ing Traffic Signs and Bea- cons) Salary and Expenses
Lock-Up
Fire Department
Sealer of Weights and Measures
Salaries and Expenses (includ- ing Forest Fires expense)
Salary and Expenses
Inspector of Buildings
Expenses
Dog Officer
Salary
Tree Warden
Salary and Expenses
Moth Extermination
Expenses
HEALTH AND SANITATION
Health Department
Salary and Expenses
Inspector of Plumbing
Salary
Inspector of Slaughtering
Salary
Inspector of Animals
Salary
Inspector of Milk
Salary
HIGHWAYS
Highway Surveyor's Salary
General Maintenance and Repairs (including Chapter 90) New Construction
Street Signs Sidewalks, etc.
Drainage Snow Removal
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CHARITIES AND SOLDIERS' BENEFITS
Overseers of Public Welfare Outside Relief
Aid to Dependent Children
Soldiers' Benefits
Old Age Assistance
Town Physicians
Salaries and Expenses Salary and Expenses
Salary and Expenses Expenses
Salaries and Expenses Fees
SCHOOLS
Salaries and Expenses (including conveyance of pupils, em- ployment 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
Expenses
Insurance
Expenses (including Fire and Workmen's Compensation)
PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISE
Water Department
Salaries
Maintenance and Service Construction
Expenses
Joint Account
Expenses
New Construction
Expenses
Main Extensions
Expenses
MATURING DEBT AND INTEREST
Maturing Debt Interest and Discount
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Article 3. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate money for Unpaid Bills of previous years in vari- ous departments, as petitioned for.
Article 4. To see what action the Town will take in re- gard to raising and appropriating money for the employ- ment of district nurses, as provided for by Section 5, Chapter 40, General Laws, as amended by Section 1, Chapter 371, Acts 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 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.
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 appropri- ate the sum of $300.00 for Memorial Day Expenses to be ex- pended under the direction of Lieut. Thomas W. Desmond Post 169, American Legion.
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Article 12. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate money for administration and other expenses of the Committee on Public Safety.
Article 13. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $3,000.00 for up keep and repairs of the Town Hall and grounds.
Article 14. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate money for the collection of garbage and other rubbish.
Article 15. To see if the Town will vote to adopt the following By-Law: There shall be an annual audit of the Town's accounts under the supervision of the Director of Accounts of the Department of Corporations and Taxation in accordance with the provisions of Section 35, Chapter 44, General Laws.
Article 16. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $200.00 for expenses of the Police Department for registration of bicycles within the Town according to Chapter 710, Acts of 1941.
Article 17. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money to compile and print a program of the One Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Town of Randolph.
Article 18. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate money for the purchase of War Bonds according to Chapter 5 of the Acts of 1943.
Article 19. To see if the Town will vote to accept Chap- ter 40, Section 6B, General Laws as amended by Chapter 351, Acts of 1930.
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Article 20. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $350.00 for uniforms for the Police.
Article 21. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of $250.00 for uniforms for the Firemen.
Article 22. To see if the Town will vote to transfer the sum of $437.73 from the Honor Roll account to the Victory Committee for expenses as petitioned for.
Article 23. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate money for the expense of an appraisal of the personal property of the Brockton Gas Light Company and for Legal Expense in connection therewith.
STREET ACCEPTANCES
Article 24. To see if the Town will vote to accept Bossi Avenue as laid out by the Selectmen.
Article 25. To see if the Town will vote to accept Mit- chell Street for a distance of 700 feet from North Main Street as laid out by the Selectmen.
Article 26. To see if the Town will vote to accept Ben- nington Street as laid out by the Selectmen.
Article 27. To see if the Town will vote to accept Wood- lawn Road to the Holbrook Line as laid out by the Selectmen.
STREET CONSTRUCTION
Article 28. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money to surface Vine Street.
And you are directed to serve this Warrant by posting attested copies thereof at the Town Hall, at the Town Clerk's
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Office, at the Post Office, and at six other public places in the Town, seven days at least, before the day and hour for hold- ing said meeting.
Hereof, fail not, and make return of this Warrant, with your doings thereon, to the Town Clerk, on or before the day and hour appointed for holding said meeting.
Given under our hands at Randolph, this 26th day of January A. D. 1944.
CHARLES F. BLAKELY, THEODORE S. LUDDINGTON, RALPH H. HUTCHINSON, Selectmen of Randolph.
Attest: A True Copy
Constable.
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INDEX
Appropriation Table
67
Assessors, Report of
87
Balance Sheet 64
Births 15
Board of Health, Report of
101
Board of Selectmen and Board of Public Welfare,
Report of 69
Bonded Indebtedness 66
Committee on Public Safety, Report of
133
Deaths
25
Diseases, Classification of
32
Fire Department, Report of
120
Highway Surveyor, Report of
130
Historian, World War II, Report of
72
Honor Roll
75
Inspector of Animals, Report of 104
Inspector of Milk, Report of 103
Inspector of Plumbing, Report of
102
Inspector of Slaughtering, Report of 105
Interments 29
Jurors, List of 122
Marriages 21
Moth Superintendent, Report of 117
Police Department, Report of 118
Pumping Record 110
Rationing Board, Report of 137
School Committee, Report of 139
Sealer of Weights and Measures, Report of 132
State Audit, Report of 125
145
Tax Collector, Report of
90
Town Accountant, Report of
38
Town Clerk, Report of
8
Town Meeting, 1943, Report of
8
Town Meeting, Adjourned Special
12
Town Officers 3
Town Treasurer, Report of 36
Superintendent of Schools, Report of
INDEX - Continued
Tree Warden, Report of 116
Trustees of Stetson School Fund, Report of 176
Turner Free Library, Report of 93
Victory Committee, Report of 70
Vital Statistics 33
Warrant for Annual Town Meeting, 1944 178
Water Commissioners, Report of 106
Water, Regulations for the Use of
111
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