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409
421
384
445
384
506
523
533
Prescott School
439
460
427
440
446
433
477
422
Devine School
+392
363
366
345
363
381
374
395
Belcher School
242
208
239
257
274
264
257
254
Pauline St. School
79
112
86
72
64
76
68
76
Tower Hill School
56
63
59
52
56
55
66
70
McNeill School
76
62
63
58
61
56
62
60
Totals
1693
1689
1624
1669
1748
1771
1817
1830
ENROLMENT BY GRADES
Grade
1945 1944 1943 1942 1941 1940 1939 1938
High School
P. G.
1
2
4
3
High School
12
88
73
55
84
119
108
86
105
High School
11
84
110
98
83
86
128
167
107
High School
10
106
99
116
128
116
127
125
150
High School
9
131
139
115
150
162
141
141
168
Junior High School
8
133
138
153
132
168
168
153
160
Junior High School
7
146
164
155
167
139
160
169
156
Grammar School
6
154
137
136
159
166
141
163
162
Grammar School
5
154
158
147
146
161
162
152
172
Grammar School
4
160
144
163
128
161
158
174
153
Grammar School
3
170
155
143
164
142
154
156
169
Grammar School
2
173
175
157
159
163
142
157
160
Grammar School
1
194
188
178
157
153
166
157
158
*Special Class
9
8
12
11
14
13
7
Totals
1693 1689 1624 1669 1748 1771 1817 1830
Including overflow-class at Tower Hill School.
* No class in 1945-6.
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MEMBERSHIP BY AGE AND GRADE, OCTOBER 1, 1945
AGE
Grade
5 6
7 |8 |9 |
10
11 |
12
13
14
15
16|
17
18
19 |Totals
Kdg.
1
77
100
15
2
194
2
61
91
19
2
-
-
173
3
62
81
19
5
3
170
4
54
79
15
6
4
1
1
160
5
44
72
25
8
4
1
154
6
51 70
23
6
2
2
154
7
33
69
26
12
5
1
146
8
44
59
16
11
3
133
9
3
39
57
25
5
2
131
10
34
60
12
106
11
20
39
22
2
84
12
2
37
42
7
88
13
-
Ungraded
Totals
77
|161|168
156 |144 |143 |137 |151 |135 |122|
126
97
66 | 10
1693
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
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ONE HUNDRED AND TENTH ANNUAL REPORT STETSON HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES June 13, 1945
Ebba Melba Ahlfont
Beverly Anne Hawkins
Richard S. Allen
Phyllis Marion Horton
May Ella Benjamino
Theresa Margaret Hughes
Harold Hartford Boothby
Barbara Marie Kendall
Charles Augustine Brewster
Joan I. Kiley
*Donald A. Buzzell
Audrey May Kilcoyne
Helen Josephine Cannizzaro Jean Veronica Carmody
William James Killoran, Jr.
Paul Mann Chase Mary Theresa Chinn
Frances Elizabeth McElroy
John Edward McGerrigle
Ethel C. MacDonald Margaret MacDonald
Florence A. Crichton Joan Frances Cunningham Robert L. Daley Julia Mary Dangoia
*Gerald Gerard Mahoney Helen Frances Marshall Walter Paul Martin Ralph J. Meissner
Catherine Louise Davis
Annie Louise Norman
Virginia M. A. Doherty Alice Louise Dorlay
John Robert O'Riley Martha Agnes Pemberton
George Harold Eddy Mary Louise Fahey Pauline Ella Faunce
*Rudolph Valentino Rinaldi Mary Joan Rose Marie Lucile Rota Jean Marilyn Sabean
Margaret Elizabeth Flinn
Dolly Marguerite Freeze
Frances Josephine Sangowich
Isabelle C. Gillis Doris M. Gottsman
John Daniel Stevenson Barbara Pauline Sullivan Phyllis L. Teed
Bonnie Jean Graham
Robert Earl Graves
Helen Augusta E. Greer
Barbara Louise Hallett
Mary Elizabeth Hart
*William E. Towns Edna Hay Truelson Stanley Anthony Urbaniak, Jr. Norma Wright Wentworth
Mary Anita Woolridge
* Boys now in service of their country.
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Joseph Michael Kearney George Albert Komich John McCoy Lynch
Charles Vincent Clarke Marjorie Mae Coates Robert Andrew Conrad Florence Elizabeth Cotter
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS. STETSON HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION EXERCISES June 13, 1945
PROCESSIONAL-"Pomp and Chivalry" Roberts ASSEMBLY BAND Helen Frances Marshall, Marshal Aides-Joan Frances Cunningham, Annie Louise Norman
INVOCATION
REV. JOSEPH P. MURPHY
SALUTE TO THE FLAG
Led by Paul Mann Chase and Bonnie Jean Graham
SONG-"Czechoslovakian Folk Song" Cuit HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS
CHORAL READING-"My Country"
Russell Davenport
Introduction
MARY LOUISE FAHEY
Chorus
Mary L. Fahey, Catherine .L. Davis, George H. Eddy, Barbara L. Hallett, Frances J. Sangowich, John E. McGerrigle, Richard S. Allen, Mary J. Rose, Martha A. Pemberton, Virginia M. A. Doherty, Pauline E. Faunce, Ralph K. Meissner, Phyllis L. Teed, Alice L. Dorlay, Norma W. Wentworth, Frances E. McElroy, Ethel C. MacDonald, Mary T. Chinn, Dolly M. Freeze, Helen F. Marshall, Jean Sabean, Barbara Sullivan SONG-"British Children's Prayer" Wolfe HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS
PRESENTATION OF AWARDS MR. A. O. CHRISTIANSEN Superintendent of Schools
PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS
MRS. ERNEST C. MARTIN School Committee
BENEDICTION REV. LAWRENCE NYBERG
STAR SPANGLED BANNER AUDIENCE
RECESSIONAL
ASSEMBLY BAND
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ONE HUNDRED AND TENTH ANNUAL REPORT STETSON HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION AWARDS
SCHOLARSHIPS
Awarded by the Stetson High School Scholarship Committee
College Course MARY LOUISE FAHEY
Awarded by the Junior Ladies Library Association
CATHERINE LOUISE DAVIS American Legion Award Presented by Mark M. Gaffey
RUDOLPH VALENTINO RINALDI CATHERINE LOUISE DAVIS Washington-Franklin Award MARY LOUISE FAHEY
Bausch and Lomb Science Award JEAN MARILYN SABEAN
Good Citizenship Award JEAN MARILYN SABEAN
Presented by Mrs. Thomas E. Cromwell, Regent Braintree Chapter D.A.R.
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES
June 8, 1945 PRESCOTT SCHOOL
Leo C. McElroy, President
Marilyn A. Johnson
Robert E. Tierney, Vice-President Jean F. Kelly
Gardiner E. Smith, Jr., Secretary Kathleen M. Kempton
Donald A. MacPherson, Treasurer Barbara L. Kiley
Marion Arruda
Henry J. LaBelle
Albert L. Bailey
William Lancke .
Lorraine I. Bartz
Patricia A. Leahy
Osmond J. Benjamino
John S. Leonard
Janice C. Beverley
Barbara A. Lyman
Robert J. Burrows
Jean A. Macauley
Geneva Cannizzaro
Agnes MacLellan
Alice I. Christensen
John N. MacLellan
Paul R. Collins
Robert A. Marconi
Mary J. Connors -
Mary McDonnell
Henry M. Cooke
Janice A. Mofford
Francis X. Corrigan
Raymond A. Nitz
David L. Crimmins
Francis X. Penney
Dorothy L. Crockett
Joan E. Pendergrast
Angelo E. Dangoia
Eileen E. Perry
R. Albert Davis
Evelyn M. Peterson
Margaret P. Delorey
Joseph S. Rozen
Marilyn A. Dickinson
Ronald A. Sacco
Robert H. Dunbar
Jane A. Seaverns
Emily C. Edunas
Louise F. Smith
William G. Evans
Lorraine Sullivan
Mary L. Forrester
Annabelle E. Stoltz Bernard J. Tanner
Patricia S. Gaffney
Lawrence J. Thibodeau
Mary H. Gallagher .
Geraldine A. Tierney
Florence M. Gardner
Ruth C. Tippett
Catherine F. Gill
Richard M. Towns
Arthur Good Judith A. Graham
Warren L. VanCott
George W. Hinckley, Jr.
Albert W. Wallace
Edward C. Hoeg
John E. Welch
Francis X. Hughes
Rhuey B. Woods
James M. Hurley
Martha H. Wollman
Theodore A. Ingemanson
George E. Zirngiebel
Paul F. Frankenberger
Arthur J. Trinque
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ONE HUNDRED AND TENTH ANNUAL REPORT
C. G. DEVINE SCHOOL
William B. Stymest, President
Barbara A. Hurry
Patricia A. Palmer, Vice-President Roy Ingemanson
Marie J. Ryan, Secretary
Jean A. Kelly
David E. Mahoney, Treasurer
Mary Kuehl
Joan D. Bell
Joseph H. Lacey
James F. Blakely
Frank E. Macuch
Catherine A. Brewster
Elmer F. Magnussen
Bertha E. Bussey
Marie T. Nolan
Elizabeth M. Callahan
Patricia Ogden
William J. Collins
William Pentleton
Irene E. Connolly
Anthony R. Pettinato
Albert G. Cripps
William R. Pilgrim
James E. Cullen
Alice G. Proctor
Marjorie J. Curley
Grace M. Quinn
Joseph W. Curran
Norman A. Raddatz
Claire H. Driscoll
Joan L. Raia
Edith E. Driscoll
Richard A. Raia
Shirley R. Duke
Corrine A. Richardson
Barbara A. Gillis
Lucille A. Roberts
Mildred C. Godfrey
Joanne A. Rodd
Robert J. Gray
Herbert F. Saunders
Helen I. Hann
Richard J. Searle-Spratt, Jr.
Mabel C. Hann
Marshall F. Shaheen
Jacqueline D. Hawkins
William J. Shanks
Gwendolyn L. Herman
William J. Small
Phyllis E. Hicks
MacDonald Sprague
Joseph L. Holcombe
Mary I. Truelson
Mary L. Hopkins
William J. Whealan
CERTIFICATES FOR EXCELLENCY IN SCHOLAR- SHIP AND CITIZENSHIP Presented by American Legion
Awarded to
PRESCOTT Martha Harris Wollman
Leo Charles McElroy
DEVINE Herbert Francis Saunders Shirley Ruth Duke
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.
TEACHING STAFF
Name
Position Educated at
Year Appointed
A. O. Christiansen
Supt. of Schools
Brown, A. B. Harvard, A. M. 1921
HIGH SCHOOL
Hubert F. Gilgan
Principal
Boston C. A.B.
Harvard A.M.Ed.
1932
Paul J. Lehtinen
Mathematics
Clark Univ. A.B., A.M. 1943
Cyril T. Powderly
Ass't Prin. Histo'y
Boston Univ. A.B.
1929
Donald H. Randall
Science
Bowdoin, A.B. Boston U. A.M. 1943
Joseph W. Daly
History, Voc. G. St. Anslem, A.B.
1937
fMrs. Emily T. Ricker
Algebra, History
Boston Univ., A.B. 1944
Joseph J. Zapustas
Phy. Ed. Coaching Fordham Univ., B.S.
1943
Patricia Galvin
English
Trinity College, A.B.
1942
Eleanor M. Kelley
English
fMrs. Gen. R. Donaldson French
Mrs. Anna H. McCann
Latin
Boston Univ. A.B., A.M.Ed. 1931
Jane C. Good
Commercial
Burdett Col.
1925
Winnifred M. Brennan
Commercial
Burdett Col. & B. C. 1918
Helen L. Lordan
Commercial
Regis Col., B.S.
1941
Mary E. Connors
C. Math., Civics
Boston Univ., B.S.Ed.
1931
Martha M. Foley
English
Bridgewater, B.S.Ed.
1929
Anna E. Sullivan
Physical Ed.
Bridgewater, B.S.Ed.
1938
Ruth E. Thomson
Household Arts
McMurray Col., B.S.
1945
Ruth A. Neuhart
Household Arts
Framingham, B.S.Ed. 1943
1941
Band Master and Boston University Choral Director
PRESCOTT SCHOOL
Frank K. Dillon
Grade 8, Prin.
Bridgewater, B.S.Ed. 1934
Martha A. Harhan
Grade 8
Lowell Tea. College 1931
Beatrice Kerkorian
Grade 8
Salem Tea. Col., B.S. 1945
Christine C. Langley
Grade 7
Bridgewater, B.S.Ed.
1945
Ellen Dowling
Grade 7
Emerson Col., B.L.I.
1942
Anna E. Ginnetty
Grade 6
Bridgewater, B .. SEd.
1934
Mrs. Eliz. G. Lyons
Grade 5
Quincy Training Bryant & Stratton 1920
fMrs. Grace M. Lynch
Grades 5-6
Bridgewater
1943
Rachael C. McMahon
Grade 4
Bridgewater 1916
Mary E. Dunphy
Grade 3
Bridgewater B.S.Ed. 1940
Mary E. Mclaughlin
Grade 2
Bridgewater B.S.Ed. 1936
Boston Univ., A.M.Ed.
Mrs. Sara LaGorce
Grades 1-2
Lock Haven T.C., B.S. 1945
Mary O'Brien
Grade 1
Bridgewater 1921
L. Eleanor Brewster
English
Bates College, A.B.
1932
Bridgewater, B.S.Ed. Boston Univ., A.M.Ed. 1932 Emmanuel Col. A.B. Boston Col. A.M.Ed. 1931
Myron B. Thomas
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DEVINE SCHOOL
Anna K. Good
Grade 8
Bridgewater, B.S.Ed.
Boston Univ., A.M.Ed. 1924
Emmaline McGerrigle
Grade 8
Bridgewater 1929
Mary K. Ryan
Grade 7
Bridgewater, B.S.Ed. 1942
Anne F. Garvey
Grade 6
Bridgewater, B.S.Ed. 1942
Margaret L. Donovan
Grade 5, Principal Bridgewater
1924
fMrs. Elizabeth D. Beagan
Grade 4
Bridgewater, B.S.Ed. 1931
fMrs. Evelyn A. Crosby Grades 3-4
Bridgewater, B.S.Ed.
1944
Mrs. Harriet I. D.
Grade 2
Aroostook Normal
Harrington
Presque Isle, Me. 1944
Claire M. Lucey
Grade 3
No. Adams Tea. Col. 1931
fMrs. Helen T. O'Reilly Grade 2
Bridgewater, B.S.Ed. 1942
BELCHER SCHOOL
Mrs. Ethel S. Chatfield
Grade 7, Princ.
Farmington Me. Normal Castine, Maine
1927
Mrs. Eleanor McLucas
Grade 6
Bridgewater
1945
Mary K. Diamond
Grade 5
Bridgewater, B.S.Ed.
1944
Bernice M. Francis
Grade 4
Hyannis
1927
Nona R. Sullivan
Grade 3
Bridgewater, B.S.Ed.
1938
fMrs. K. Veronica Diauto Grade 2
Bridgewater, B.S.Ed. 1937
Phyllis L. Daly
Grade 1
Bridgewater, B.S.Ed.
1940
McNEILL SCHOOL
Alice R. Haley
Grades 1-2, Princ.Bridgewater, B.S.Ed.
1940
Phyllis Lucey
Grades 1-2 Bridgewater, B.S.Ed. 1945
PAULINE STREET SCHOOL
fMrs. Ruth Davis
Grade 1, Princ.
Tufts College, B.S.Ed. 1942
Mrs. G. Lillian Kane
Grade 1 Fredericton, N. B.
Normal 1943
TOWER HILL SCHOOL
Mrs. Marie H. Cormey
Grades 1-2-3,
Framingham Tea. Col.
Princ.
Emerson Col. 1925
Marian E. P. Madan
Grades 4-5-6
Bridgewater, B.S.Ed. 1941
Katherine Panagopoulos Grades 5-6
Lowell Tea. Col. B.S.Ed. 1945
ASSISTANTS TO PRINCIPALS
fMrs. Emily R. Johnson fMrs. Elizabeth T.
Bridgewater 1943
Tierney
SUPERVISORS
Doris M. Johnson
Music Drawing
N. E. Con. of Music 1945
Marguerite Williams
Bridgewater 1943
Boston Univ., B.S. Vesper George 1943
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS. SCHOOL NURSE
Helen F. Conlon, R.N.
St. Elizabeth's Hospital 1934
SCHOOL PHYSICIAN George V. Higgins, M. D.
ATTENDANCE OFFICER Stephen J. Hart
f War Emergency appointment.
RESIGNATIONS
Mrs. Viola J. Holbrook, Household Arts, H. S.
Theo F. McElroy, Substitute teacher, H. S.
Mrs. Margaret S. Leary, Grade 8, Prescott School Mrs. Marguerite M. Boyle, Grade 7, Prescott School Mrs. Gabrielle Foley, Asst. to Principals Mrs. Lilly F. Mohr, Grades 1-2, Prescott School Esther Doyle, Grade 2, Devine School Mrs. Julia Martus, Grades 3-4 McNeill School Bernice D. Burdick, Music Supervisor.
APPOINTMENTS
Ruth E. Thomson, Household Arts, High School Beatrice Kerkorian, Grade 7, Prescott School Christine Langley, Grade 8, Prescott School Mrs. Sara LaGorce, Grades 1-2 Prescott School Phyllis Lucey, Grades 1-2 McNeill School Katherine Panagopoulos, Grades, 5-6 Tower Hill School Doris M. Johnson, Músic Supervisor Mrs. Eleanor . McLucas, Substitute.
LEAVES OF ABSENCE
Clifford H. Shea, leave of absence for duration of war; Devine School. Left August, 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.
f War Emergency appointment.
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SCHOOL CALENDAR 1946-1947
Open Jan. 2, 1946
Close Feb. 15, 1946
Open Feb. 25, 1946
Close April 12, 1946
Open Apr. 22, 1946
Close June 7, 1946, for Grades 1 to 8.
Close June 21, 1946 for High School
SUMMER VACATION
Open Sept. 4, 1946
Close Dec. 20, 1946 at noon
Open Jan. 2, 1947
Close Feb. 14, 1947
Open Feb. 24, 1947
Close April 11, 1947
Open Apr. 21, 1947
Close June 13, 1947 for Grades 1 to 8 Close June 20, 1947 for High School
Schools will also close on the following days: Memorial Day, May 30th; Armistice Day, Nov. 11th and Thanksgiv- ing Day and the day following, Nov. 27th and 28th.
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS. 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 WEEI and WNAC Broadcasting Stations, 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 conditions are not severe enough to cause complete shut- down of all activities. On such days, parents, as in former years, determine whether their children shall report to school. 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 Randolph Fire Department.
CERTIFICATE OF HEALTH
Children absent from school five or more days are required to present a certificate of health issued by the School Doctor before they may return to their classes. -
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REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES OF STETSON SCHOOL FUND INCOME 1945
Balance brought forward $289.55
Receipts :
Randolph Co-operative Bank,
Interest
70.00
Hall Rent
36.00
Boston and Albany R. R. Bond, Interest 42.50
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PAID OUT
Rental Lock Box Randolph Trust Company
$3.60
Brockton Gas Light Company
22.71
William Mahoney (Janitor)
11.00
Frank Curran
10.97
Ernest Martin
19.00
Arthur Hoeg
62.15
Walter Flanagan-Insurance
89.78
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
George V. Higgins, M. D., (Expense for 5 years, ink pad, postage
5.00
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$244.21
Balance January 1, 1946 $193.84
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. 7,071.30
Balance in Randolph Trust Co. Commercial Dept. 193.84
Deposit in Randolph Savings Bank 978.37
$11,243.51
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Also a deposit of $1,040 in Randolph Savings Bank to credit of Turner Medal Fund. Also a deposit of $44.75 in Commercial Department of Turner Medal Fund.
GEORGE V. HIGGINS, M. D. Sec. and Treas.
RALPH HUTCHINSON, Chairman PHILIP BOYLE FRANK LINFIELD
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ONE HUNDRED AND TENTH ANNUAL REPORT
1946 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 FOURTH DAY OF MARCH, 1946 At 7:45 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 ELEVENTH DAY OF MARCH, 1946 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 one year, three Selectmen and Overseers of the Public Wel- fare for one year, one Assessor for three years, two mem- bers of the School Committee for three years, one member of the Stetson Trust Fund for three years, one member of
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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, two members 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 borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1946, 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
Salary Salaries and Expenses Salary
Selectmen's Clerk
Street Lighting
Accountant
Salary and Expenses
Treasurer
Salary and Expenses (includ- ing Treasurer's Bond)
Treasurer's Clerk Tax Collector
Salary
Salary and Expenses (Includ- ing Tax Collector's Bond)
Assessors Law Department
Salaries and Expenses
Expenses (Including Costs and Claims)
Finance Committee Planning Board
Expenses Expenses
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Park Commissioners Town Clerk
Election and Registration Registrars of Voters Town Office
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
Salaries and Expenses (includ- ing Forest Fires Expense)
Sealer of Weights and Meas-
ures
Salary and Expenses
Board of Appeals
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
Collection of Garbage
Expenses
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 SOLDIER'S BENEFITS
Overseers of Public Welfare Salaries and Expenses Outside Relief
Salary and Expense
Aid to Dependent Children
Salary and Expenses
Veteran's Benefits
Expenses
Old Age Assistance
Salaries and Expenses
Town Physicians
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
Massachusetts Women's Corps
Expenses
Zoning Committee
Expenses
Planning Board
Expenses
Town Reports, Printing and Distributing
Insurance
Expenses 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
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.
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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 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 appropriate the sum of $20.00 for the maintenance and lighting of the clock in the tower of the First Baptist Church.
Article 12. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate money for the Upkeep and Maintenance of the Town Hall.
Article 13. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to petition the Legislature for a limited form of Town Government.
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Article 14. To see if the Town will raise and appro- priate the sum of $1,000.00 for the grading of the Tower Hill School playground as petitioned for by the School Commit- tee.
Article 15. To see if the Town will raise and appro- priate the sum of $1,800.00 for materials and the construc- tion of a new high school bleacher to seat 1,250 as petitioned for by the School Committee.
Article 16. To see if the Town will vote to purchase a Forest Fire Truck and to raise and appropriate money there- for.
Article 17. To see what action the Town will take re- garding a Welcome Home Celebration for the World War 2 Veterans and raise and appropriate money therefor.
Article 18. To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Laws as provided for in Chapter 40 of the General Laws as follows: That the area, title for which is in the name of M. B. Claff & Sons, Inc., with a frontage of 419 feet on the northerly side of West Street, be included as an In- dustrial District.
Article 19. To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Laws as follows: That the area on 146 South Main Street known as Good Brothers Machine Works be included in the Industrial District as follows: 70 feet frontage, 175 feet depth, a total of approximately 12,300 square feet, as shown on the Assessors' Map of the Town of Randolph.
Article 20. To see if the Town will raise and appro- priate money for expenses of the Committee on Memorials.
Article 21. To see if the Town will create a Soldier's Relief Officer separate from any Welfare Department as prescribed by the General Court of nineteen forty-four and nineteen forty-five.
Article 22. To see if the Town will vote to accept Chap- ter 723 of the General Laws of Massachusetts, an Act
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relative to the establishing of a Department of Veteran's Services.
Article 23. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate money for the purchase of Surplus Property of the Federal Government for the use of the Fire Department.
Article 24. To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Laws as provided for in Chapter 40 of the General Laws as follows: That the erection of gasoline stations is prohibited on North Main Street from Crawford Square, Northerly to Warren Street; on the Westerly side of North Main Street from Crawford Square Northerly to Cottage Street on the Easterly side.
STREET LAYOUT
Article 25. To see if the Town will vote to instruct the Selectmen to lay out Edwin Street and raise and appropriate money therefor.
Article 26. To see if the Town will vote to instruct the Selectmen to lay out 750 feet of Hildegarde Street and raise and appropriate $150.00 therefor.
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