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Through the efforts of the mothers of the Band Parents Organization uniforms were made for the ele- mentary bands and were first seen in the Memorial Day Parade.
The All-Town Band also performed at the All-Town Elementary Concert in June at which time over 500
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children participated, demonstrating the results of their classroom music training.
In September the enrollment in the elementary in- strumental music program increased to 181 pupils.
In addition to the regular instrumental program, a band has been organized in the Pauline School numbering 12 students.
There are 85 classes to be supervised plus three ele- mentary glee clubs The third, fourth, fifth and sixth grades plus the glee clubs meet once a week, but the first and second grades are still on a A-B schedule be- cause of the heavy teaching schedule of Miss Bakally and Mrs. Marie Sansone Volpe.
All third graders are studying flutophones, as play- ing an instrument is an essential part of the five-fold general music program in the elementary school. Special time is allotted for flutophone lessons at the McNeill, Stetson, Devine and Tower Hill Schools. Due to the extra class at the Lyons school the third grade pupils have their lessons during the thirty minute weekly music period and this is proving to be inadequate.
During the year many programs were presented by the elementary schools. The Belcher school presented " Around the World in Eighty Minutes" of Music and Dance, for the P.T.A. The Stetson school band presented a concert for the P.T.A. as did the Devine school glee club and band, plus an operatta by grade 2. Christmas programs were given at the Stetson, Lyons, Devine and Belcher schools.
In January three one hour music workshops were given by Mrs. Volpe for elementary grade teachers.
We are making progress in the acquisition of new equipment for the music program. In September each school received at least one or more new record players,
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teacher guides for their new music series, a set of Music appreciation books, new rhythm band equipment and several new recordings, as we are striving to enlarge our present record libraries. Additional equipment is still necessary. It is our hope to eventually have a phono- graph in every classroom. The pianos are in very poor condition and additional pianos are needed in all ele- mentary schools.
I would like to thank the School Committee and the Administrators for their assistance and cooperation in making 1959 school year a year of much progress in the music department.
ROBERT LACEY, Director of Music Education
RANDOLPH PUBLIC SCHOOLS OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT SCHOOL CALENDAR 1959-60
Subject to Change by Randolph School Committee
Sept. 9, 1959
Grades 7 through 12 School Opens
Sept. 10, 1959
Grades 1 through 6 School Opens
Oct. 12, 1959
Columbus Day
Oct. 30, 1959
Norfolk County Teachers' Convention
Nov. 11, 1959
Veterans Day
Nov. 25, 1959 Schools close for Thanksgiving recess, a full day of school
Nov. 30, 1959
Schools reopen
Dec. 23, 1959
Schools close for Christmas
Vacation, a full day of school
Jan. 4, 1960
Schools reopen
Feb. 19, 1960
Schools close for Winter Vacation
Feb. 29, 1960
Schools reopen
Mar. 7, 1960 Election Day
Apr. 14, 1960 Schools close for Spring Vacation
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Apr. 25, 1960 Schools reopen
May 30, 1960 Memorial Day
June 22, 1960
Schools close-Grade 1 through 6
June 24, 1960 Schools close-Grade 7 through 12
" NO SCHOOL " SIGNALS
The " no school " policy followed by the Randolph School Department is in the interest of the welfare of school children in health and safety. The calling off of school depends not only on weather conditions at the opening time of school, but also on the condition of side- walks and streets.
Parents are encouraged to use their own judgment on stormy days because they are in a better personal position to judge the adequacy of the child's clothing for facing the elements.
The "no school" signals in effect in the public schools are as follows:
Fire Signal Box 3 repeated 4 times at 7:00 a.m. will indicate no school all day for grades 9-10-11-12.
Fire Signal Box 3 repeated 4 times at 7:30 a.m. will indicate no school all day for grades 1 through 6.
Fire Signal Box 3 repeated 4 times at 11:00 a.m. will indicate no school for grades 7 and 8 pupils.
Radio announcements will be made from stations WBET (1460), WJDA (1300), WCOP (1150), WBZ (1030), WHDH (850) and WEZE (1260), at 6:45 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
Please Do Not Call the Fire Department
Keep tuned to these radio stations and you will be the first to know about "no school ".
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RANDOLPH SCHOOL COMMITTEE
LEFT TO RIGHT: William J. Lynch, Asst. Superintendent of Schools; Thomas L. Warren, Superintendent of Schools; Raymond P. McGerrigle, Secretary; Charles E. Green, Jr., Chairman; John J. Griffin, Peter J. Davin, John W. Churchward.
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASSACHUSETTS SCHOOL STATISTICS, JUNE 30, 1959
Population-Randolph Census
17,000
Valuation
$31,573,600
School Enrollment
3,934
Average Membership
3,776
Average Daily Attendance
3,483
Average number of days in session in all schools 180
Average cost per pupil in all Randolph Schools
$226.23
Average cost per pupil in State for
towns over 5000 maintaining a High School
299.84
Non-resident pupils (1/2 year or more in attendance)
46
Number of teachers and principals
156
Number of Supervisors
7
Number of School Doctors
3
Number of School Nurses
2
STUDENTS ATTENDING VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS
Brockton Day Schools
4
Brockton Evening Schools
8
Brockton Adult Civic
1
Quincy Day Trade
12
Quincy Evening Trade
6
Boston Day Trade
3
Boston Evening Trade
20
Somerville Day Trade
1
Henry O. Peabody Day
2
HEALTH CERTIFICATE
Children absent from school five or more days, be- cause of a contagious disease, or because of illness of an unknown nature must obtain a health certificate from the School Physician or their own attending physician before they may return to school.
ENTERING AGE TO GRADE ONE
A child who will reach his 6th birthday on or before
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January 2nd, following his entrance into school, will be eligible to enter grade one.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT December, 1959
Expenditures :
Salaries
$855,851.46
Expenses
153,479.11
Accounts Payable
6,759.53
Expenditure for Support of
Public Schools
$1,016.090.10
Receipts :
1. School Funds $173,473.15
2. Transportation 32,290.87
3. £ Tuition, State Wards 9,696.31
4. Tuition of Pupils from
Other Towns 1,112.44
5. Special Education 7,300.66
6. £ Miscellaneous 135,72
Vocational Receipts :
1. Maintenance of State Aided Vocational Schools 8,766.86
2. Vocational Tuition 4,476.35
3. Vocational Trans-
portation 509.50
4. Payments for Auto Shop 817.03
Total Receipts 238,578.89
Net Cost of Education to Town of Randolph $777,511.21
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASSACHUSETTS
DISTRIBUTION OF MINORS, OCTOBER 1, 1959
5 and 6
7 through 15
Boys
391
1701
Girls
355
1659
Total
746
3360
DISTRIBUTION OF ABOVE MINORS ENROLLMENT BY GRADES, OCTOBER 1, 1959
School
Grade 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952
High School
12
207
168
134
130
137
92
95
82
High School
11
225
226
162
139
135
149
100
105
High School
10
193
234
244
170
154
156
154
124
High School
9
205
196
259
268
190
170 215
177 191
186
Elementary School
6
380
354
301
267
237
286 261
263
242
Elementary School
5
385
378
365
327
269
236 257
2:27
240
Elementary School
3
426
388
370
359 400
310 348
305
251
227
Elementary School
(2
454
432
399
372
392
340
:279
250
Elementary School
1
518
467
440
406
363
373
331
278
Pauline School (Ungraded)
26
21
20
20
25
High School-Postgraduate
1
Totals
8
285
256
232
277
290
Jr. High School
7
358
291
259
235
270
235
193
270
Elementary School
4
389
391
400
255
167
Jr. High School
4051 3803 3585 3370 3120 2840 2558 2364
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ENROLLMENT BY SCHOOLS, OCTOBER 1, 1959
School
Grades 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952
Randolph High
9-12
830
824
799
707
616
567
526
478
Randolph High P.G.
Randolph Jr .- High
7-8
643
547
491
512
560
501
426
379
Devine
1-6
745
803
908
843
806
710
362
374
Stetson
1-6
562
664
626
606
526
516
599
529
Tower Hill
1-5
238
295
287
256
195
180
213
192
Lyons
1-6
612
McNeil
1-4
185
295
202
198
187
147
123
118
Belcher
1-6
210
353
252
228
205
219
242
209
Pualine Ungraded
26
21
20
20
25
0
67
85
Totals
4051 3803 3585 3370 3120 2840 2558 2364
DISTRIBUTION OF ABOVE MINORS
5 and 6
7 through 15
In Public Schools
590
3056
Continuation Schools
0
0
In Vocational Schools
0
22
In Private Schools
22
277
In State and County Institu- tions
0
0
Not Enrolled
134
5
Total
746
3360
1
.
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MEMBERSHIP BY AGE AND GRADE, OCTOBER 1, 1959
Grade
|| 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |9 |
10
| 11
12 | 13
| 14 | 15 |
16 | 17 |
18
19 | Total
1
101
388
28
1
518
2
101
322
27
3
453
3
- 91
302
33
1 |
427
4
92
275
22
-
-
-
1
389
5
85
265
29
6
385
6
95
249
35
1
380
7
I
-
97
225
29
6 |
1
358
8
81
174
24 |
5
1
!
285
9
-
-
-
- 1
43
150 |
10
1
-
-
205
10
62 | 102
27
2
193
11
-
-
-
-
-
-
- 99
100
7
1
=
207
Ungraded
-
1
4 |
3
5
3
3 |
2 |
2
1 |
2
1
=
26
Totals
101
489 | 441 | 423 | 400 | 386 | 380 | 351
250 | 244 |181
255 | 138
11 |
1
4051
-
-
-
-
-
-
.
-
-
-
-
--
-
-
-
61
126
34
4
225
12
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASSACHUSETTS
197
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-
-
-
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT
RANDOLPH PUBLIC SCHOOLS OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT TEACHING STAFF 1959
Name
Position
Educated at
Thomas L. Warren
Supt. of Schools
Appointed Bridgewater Teachers College, B.S. in Ed., Boston Univ. M.Ed. 1955
William J. Lynch
Asst. Supt. of Schools
St. Anselm's College A.B. Bos- ton Univ. M. Ed. 1955
HIGH SCHOOL
Hubert F. Gilgan
Principal Boston College A.B.
Harvard A.M. Ed.
1932
Cyril T. Powderly ,
Asst. Principal
Boston University A.B. 1929
Winifred Brennan
Dean of Girls,
Burdett College
Boston College 1918
Thomas F. Grady
Guidance Coun. Director of Guidance
Salem, State Teachers Col.
Albert Arsenault
Latin, French
Boston College B.S. M. 1957
Adelino Bernardo
Civics, Math.
Boston University, B.S. Ed. M. Ed. 1955
Eleanor Brewster Peter Chrisom
English
Bates A.B.
1932
U. S. History
Boston College M. Ed.
Problems
Boston College B.S. 1956
George Crimmons
Chemistry
Boston College A.B., A.M. 1934
Marion Diemond
Business
Plymouth N. H. Teachers, B. Ed. 1955
Thomas Drey
Mathematics
Harvard A.B.
Grace Elkins
Household Arts
State Teachers College M.Ed. 1957 Boston University B.S. Simmons M.S. 1953
Muriel Fahey
Typing
Emmanuel College B.S. 1958
Mary Fitzgerald
English
Emmanuel College A.B. 1953
Martha Foley
English
Bridgewater B.S., M.Ed.
1929
Patricia Galvin
English
Trinity College A.B. 1941
William Garnett
Science
Suffolk Univ. B.S. 1956
Patricia Getch
Office. Prac. Typing
Nathaniel Harmon
Business
Emmanuel College B.S., B.A. 1957 Dartmouth College B.S.
Edward Harrington
Mech. Drawing Latin
Boston College A.B., Boston Teachers M.Ed. 1957
Arthur Houston
Physics
Univ. of Vt. B.S.
St. Lawrence Univ. M.Ed. 1958
Eleanor Kelley
English
Bridgewater B.S., M.Ed. 1932
Robert Kondracki
English
Bridgeport B.A. 1959
Paul Lehtinen
Mathematics
Clark Univ A.B.
Harvard A.M. Ed. 1943
Ann Lynch
Typing, Stenog.
Salem, State Teachers B.S. 1959
Arthur Lynch
Bus. Math.
Boston College A.B. 1957
Madeline Lynch
Algebra I
Regis College B.A. 1955
198
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1
Amos Tuck School M.Ed. 1956
Boston State Teachers, B.S. 1959
Thomas Harrington
B.S. Ed., Tufts Univ. M.A. 1959
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASSACHUSETTS
Jean Noblin
English
Vassar College A.B. C.A.G.S., Boston Univ. 1955
Tufts Univ. A.M.
Problems
Marguerite O'Neil
Guy John Pistone
Samuel Polio
Rosemary Ryan Philip Saba
James Santry
Katherine Schomer Kenneth Sherman
Household Arts
Biology
Suffolk University B.S.
University of R. I. M.Ed. 1958
John Silk
Civics, U.S.
Boston College BJS. 1957
History
Remedial Reading
Bridgewater Teach. B.S. Ed. 1942
Springfield B.S. 1959
Audio Visual Aids
Boston Univ. B.S.
Librarian
Boston Teachers M.Ed. 1953
Joseph Zapustus
George Simon
Auto Shop
Fitchburg Teachers 1955
Edward Terrenzi
Auto Shop
Suffolk Univ. A.B.
1955
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
Asst. Principal
Bridgewater B.S.
Boston Univ. M.Ed. 1924
Lawrence Apostolon
Math., Soc. Studies
Bridgewater Teachers B.S. 1959
William Blackden
Social Studies
Boston University B.S. 1955
Edward Bowles
Science, Social
Bridgewater Teachers B.S.
1959
Studies
Charles Brennan
Guidance, Health
Calvin College A.B.
Staley College A.M.
State Teachers M.Ed.
1955
Anne Carroll
Science
Lloyd Clark
Science
Boston College B.S., M.S.
1951
Francis Colosi
Industrial Arts
Boston Teachers B.S.
1958
Edmund Corbett
Mathematics
Boston College B.S., M.A. M.Ed. 1951
Paul Hannigan
Mathematics
Boston College B.A. 1959
Francis Hayes
English
Boston College A.B., M.Ed. 1954
Alyce Hennessey
English
Stonehill College A.B. 1958
Robert Higgins
Art
Mass. School of Art A.B.
1958
Muriel Hogarty
Gen. Science
Boston Teachers B.A.
1959
Nency Kenney
Social Studies
Geneva College A.B., Boston
Constance Leavitt
Ronald Lovett
History
Providence College A.B. 1958
Boston Univ. B.S.S. L.L.B. 1958
Grace McCarthy
English
English, Lit.
Bridgewater 1951
Eleanor McLucas
Dorothea Murphy
English
Regis College A.B.
1955
French
Boston University B.S. 1946
Tufts B. S.
1958
World History, Chem. Art, Photography,
Drivers Education
Mass. School of Art B.S. Ed. Columbia Univ. A. M. 1952
Girls' Physical Ed. Boston Teachers Col. M.Ed. 1958
Salesmanship, Con-Fordham Univ. B.S.
1953
sumer Education Stenog. I, II
Boston University
Brown University
1953
Boston University B.S., M.S. 1946
Elizabeth Tierney Glenn Thompson Alvin White
Biology
Phys. Ed, Director
Fordham University B.S. 1943
Anna K. Good
Francis O'Brien
U. S. History
Boston Univ. B.S.
199
College D.A.O., Litt.D. M.A. 1956 Health, Girls Phys.Amer. Coll. Phys. Ed. B.P.E. 1955 Education
Boston State Teachers B.S. 1959
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT
Donald Nelson
English
Boston College B.S. 1959
Robert Quegan
Science
Boston College B.S. M.Ed. 1953
Eugene Savard
Phys. Ed., Health
Arnold College, B.S. 1951
Rose Sliby
Household Arts
Framingham B.S. 1953
Paula Sydlowski
English
Stonehill College A.B.
1956
STETSON SCHOOL
John D. Murphy
Principal
Bridgewater B.S. Ed.
Boston College M. A.
1958
Joseph Burke
Grade 2
State Teachers B. S.
1957
Mary Dunphy
Grade 3
Bridgewater B.S. M.Ed.
1940
James Dybes
Grade 6
Boston University B.S.
1959
Joan Friberg
Grade 1
Boston College B.S.
1958
Anna Ginnetty
Grade 6
Bridgewater B.S. M. Ed. 1934
Marjorie Janer
Grade 2
Boston Teachers B.S. 1954
Mildred Kilcoyne
Grade 3
Boston College B.S., M.Ed. 1954
Christine Langley
Grade 6
Bridgewater B.S. Ed.
1945
Grace Lynch
Grade 5
Bridgewater Teachers
1940
Pierce McCarthy
Grade 6
Boston State Teachers B.S.
1954
Mary McLaughlin
Grade 2
Bridgewater Teachers B.S. Ed.
Boston Univ. M.Ed. 1936
Rachael McMahon
Grade 4
Bridgewater
1916
A. Cynthia Miller
Grade 4
Bridgewater Teachers College B.S. Ed. 1958
Mary O'Brien
Grade 1
Bridgewater Teachers College 1921
Barbara Robis
Grade 1
Boston Teachers College B.S. 1958
Kathleen Roemer
Grade 4
University of Mass. B.S.
1959
Mildred Trask
Grade 3
Regis College A.B.
Boston Teachers M. Ed. C.A.G.S. 1947
Grace Welch
Grade 2
Bridgewater 1945
DEVINE SCHOOL
Ellen Mindel,
Principal
Emerson College A.B. Boston 1942 Univ. M.E. C.A.G.S.
Patricia Biagi
Grade 2
Boston State Teachers B.S. 1958
Catherine Breen
Grade 1
Bridgewater B.S. 1954
Patricia Corcoran
Grade 1
Boston State Teachers B.S., M.Ed. 1956
Margaret Coughlin
Grade 3
Boston Teachers College B.S. 1958
Rosemary Cusick
Grade 1
Boston State Teachers B.S. 1958
Anna Doherty
Grade 6
Emmanuel College A.B. Bos- ton University M.Ed. 1950
Paula Flaherty
Grade 4
Emmanuel College B.S. M.Ed.
Arlene Flash
Grade 1
Louise Foley
Grade 4
Muriel Harrington
Grade 5
Howard Holmes
Grade 6
Marian Looney
Grade 2
Boston State Teachers B.A. 1959
Barbara Mallahan
Grade 5
Paul Mason
Grade 6
Boston College 1956
Boston State Teach. B.S. Ed. 1957 Boston University A.B. A.M. 1950 Danbury Ct. Teachers College 1949 Bridgewater State Teachers B.S. Northeastern Univ. M.Ed. 1954
Boston Teachers College B.S. 1956 Northeastern Univ. B.B.A. Boston Univ. B.S. Ed., Bridge- water Teachers M.Ed. 1951
200
Boston College M.Ed.
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASSACHUSETTS
Mary McIntire
Grade 2
Boston State Teachers B.S.E. 1958
Marie McNulty
Grade 5
Nancy McPartlin
Grade 3
Henry Morris
Grade 6
Julieanne O'Keefe
Grade 3
Virginia Pender
Grade 1
Edward Reilly
Grade 5
Stonehill B.S.
Bridgewater State Teachers M.Ed. 1955
Joan Smiegal
Grade 1
Boston State Teachers B.S.
1958
Ruth Tenney
Grade 2
Boston State Teachers B.S. 1959
LYONS SCHOOL
Edward Keough
Principal
Amer. International College B.A., T.C. Columbia Univ. M.A. 1958
Renee Bloom
Grade 1
Boston State Teachers B.S. 1957
Nancy Boland
Grade 5
Regis College A.B. 1957
Charlotte Goldenberg
Grade 1
Boston Teachers B.S.
1959
Beverly Habeeb
Grade 5
Boston State Teachers B.S.
1958
Frances Holmes
Grade 4
Regis College A.B.
1950
Marilyn Hughes
Grade 4
Boston Teachers College B.S. 1958
Patricia Kalistian
Grade 1
Boston State Teachers B.S. 1958 Our Lady Of The Elms A.B. 1958
Marie Kearns
Grade 2
Grace Kelley
Grade 6
Tufts College A.B.
Northeastern M.Ed. 1946
Patricia McDonough
Grade 3
Emmanuel College B.A. 1949
Irene McInnis
Grade 4
Boston Teachers College B.S. 1959
John E. Murphy Jr.
Grade 6
Boston Teachers B.S.
Patricia Nagle
Grade 3
Boston Teachers College B.S. 1953
1942
Mary Robertson
Grade 5
Boston State Teachers B.S. 1958
Nancy Sullivan
Grade 2
Boston State Teachers College B.S. 1959
Walter Sweeney
Grade 6
Boston State Teachers B.S. 1958
Anne Tucker
Grade 1
Bridgewater 1950
Elizabeth Turley
Grade 3
Boston College B.S. 1957
TOWER HILL SCHOOL
Principal+Gr. 4
Bridgewater 1929
Grade 2
Aroostook Normal. Me. 1944
David Joly
Grade 5
Western Washington A.B., Bridgewater Teachers Coll. M.Ed. 1955
Mary Koen
Grade 2++3
Boston State Teachers B.S. 1956
Margaret Macmillan
Grade 3
Emmanuel College A.B. 1958
Elizabeth MacDonald
Grade 1
Bridgewater State Teachers
1947
Patricia Mellin
Grade 1 Boston State Teachers B.S. 1959 Grade 5 Boston State Teach. B.S. Ed. 1956
PAULINE SCHOOL
Robert Sayrs Ruth Morrey
Special
Special
Temple Univ. A.B. M. Ed. 1956 Boston Univ. A.B. M.Ed. 1951
201
Boston University M.Ed. 1954
Helen O'Reilly
Grade 2
Bridgewater B.S.
Boston Teachers Coll. M.Ed.
Emmaline McGerrigle Harriett Harrington
Frederick Murray
Boston State Teachers B.S.E. 1958 Radcliffe B.A., Harvard M. 1959 Boston College B.S. B.A.
Boston Teachers Coll. M.Ed. 1955 Boston Teachers College B.S. 1959 Boston State Teachers B.S. 1959
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT
BELCHER SCHOOL
Ethel Chatfield
Grade 2 Anson Academy, Maine 1927
Principal
Grade 3
Bridgewater B.S. 1959
Grade 5
Boston College B.S.
1956
Grade 6
Boston Teachers College B.S.
Boston College M. Ed. 1957
Anne Plociennik
Grade 6
Boston College B.S.
1958
Mary Struzik
Grade 4
Boston State Teachers B.S. 1957
Joanne Sullivan
Grade 1
Boston State Teachers B.S. 1958
McNEIL SCHOOL
Claire Lucey
Principal,
North Adams State Teachers 1931
Mary Baudanza
Grade 1
Leslie College B.S.
Patricia Cavanaugh
Grade 2+3
Boston Teachers College B.S. 1957
Helen Coates
Grade 2
Boston University B.B.A.
1952
Patricia Gaughan
Grade 1
Simmons B.A.
Harvard M.A. 1959
Margaret Richardson Grade 4
Keene Teachers College 1948
SUPERVISORS
Beverly Bakally
Elem. Music
Boston Univ. B in Music 1959
Joan Buturlia
Elem. Art
Mass, School of Art. B.S. 1959
A. Carol Carney
Elem. Art
Mass. School of Art. B.S.
1958
Barbara Conley
Reading
Emmanuel College A.B.
1948
Mary Gaughan
Reading
Glassboro, N.J. Teachers
College B.S. 1949
Robert M. Lacey
Dir. of Music
Lowell Teachers College B.S.
Elizabeth Marr
Phys. Ed. Elem.
Posse Nissen 1957
Walter Roche
Phys. Ed. Elem.
Boston University B.S. 1957
Leonard Rapoza
Music Instrumental Boston University, B in Music 1959
Marie Volpe
Elem. Music
Boston University College of Music B.A. 1957
SCHOOL NURSES
Helen F. Conlon
Nurse
St. Elizabeth's R.N. 1934
Signe Health
Nurse
Goddard Hospital Training School R.N. 1953
SCHOOL DOCTORS
Dr. Justine V. McGuirk Doctor
Kansas City University M.D. 1953
Dr. William S. Sloane Doctor
Middlesex University, M.D. 1953
Dr. Russell F. Thompson Doctor
Middlesex University M.D. 1958
202
Carol Cummings Ann Kennedy William O'Neil
Grade 3
Boston University M.Ed. 1949
Boston University M.Ed. 1958
TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASSACHUSETTS
RESIGNATIONS 1959
Robert Wooster
High School
June 24,1959
Robert Francis
Stetson
February 13, 1959
Marjorie Murphy
Stetson
June 17,1959
Lois Stegmaier
Stetson
June 17 1959
Alyce Ahearn
Devine
June 17,1959
Marjorie Burke
Devine
June 17,1959
Sarah Chapman
Devine
June 17,1959
Mary Machi
Devine
February 20, 1959
Lorraine Coakley
Lyons
March 26. 1959
Barbara Jordan
Lyons
June 17, 1959
Elizabeth Turley
Lyons
December 23,1959
Marie Cormey (Retired)
Tower Hill
June 30, 1959
Marian O'Leary
McNeill
June 17,1959
DECEASED
Joseph Daly
High School
May 5,1959
APPOINTMENTS 1959
James Dybes
Grade 6
Stetson
Kathleen Roemer
Grade 4
Stetson
Marian Looney
Grade 2
Devine
Nancy McPartlin
Grade 3
Devine
Julieanne O'Keefe
Grade 3
Devine
Virginia Pender
Grade 1
Devine
Ruth Tenney
Grade 2
Devine
Charlotte Goldenberg
Grade 1
Lyons
Irene McInnis
Grade 4
Lyons
Nancy Sullivan
Grade 2
Lyons
Patricia Mellin
Grade 1
Tower Hill
Carol Cummings
Grade 3
Belcher
Patricia Gaughan
Grade 1
McNeil
Lawrence Aposotolon
Math, Soc. Studies
Jr. High
Edward Bowles
Science, Soc. Studies
Jr. High
Ann Carroll
Science
Jr. High
Paul Hannigan
Math
Jr. High
Muriel Hogarty
Gen. Science
Jr. High
Donald Nelson
English
Jr. High
Thomas F. Grady
Guidance
High School
Edward Harrington
Mech. Drawing
High School
Ann Lynch
Typing, Stenog.
High School
Robert Kondracki
English
High School
Glenn Thompson
Biology
High School
Beverly Bakally
Elem. Music
Joan Buturlia
Elem. Art
Leonard Rapoza
Music Instrumental
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TRANSFERRED
1. Patricia Biagi from grade 2 Lyons, to grade 2 Devine
2. Paul Flaherty from grade 4 Lyons, to grade 4 Devine
3. Howard Holmes from grade 5 Tower Hill, to grade 6 Devine 4. Paul Mason from grade 6 Stetson Hill, to grade 6 Devine 5. Marjorie Jaeger from grade 2 Devine, to grade 2 Stetson 6. Pierce McCarthy from grade 6 Devine, to grade 6 Stetson
7. Patricia McDonough from grade 3 Belcher, to grade 3 Lyons 8. Frances Holmes from grade 4 Tower Hill, to grade 4 Lyons 9. Grace Kelley from grade 6 Tower Hill, to grade 6 Lyons
10. David Joly from grade 6 Lyons, to grade 5 Tower Hill
11. Fred Murray from grade 6 Devine, to grade 4-5 Tower Hill
12. Emmaline McGerrigle from Jr. High, to grade 4 and Principal of the Tower Hill School
13. Adelino Bernado from Jr. High, to Sr. High
14. Guy Pistone from Junior High, to Senior High
RANDOLPH VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Mr. James Brennan
Mr. George Foley
Mr. Francis Leahy Mr. Carl Moeller
HOUSEHOLD ARTS ADVISORY BOARD
Mrs. James Brennan Mrs. Murray Lewis Mrs. William Maguire
Mrs. James Donovan
Mrs. Ernest Martin
EVENING PRACTICAL ARTS CLASSES
Beginning Sewing
Mrs. Joan Casna
Advanced Sewing
Mrs. Anne Evans
Braided Rugs
Mrs. Helen Jordan
Hooked Rugs
Mrs. Edna Fleming
Cake Decorating and Party Favors
Mrs. Ruth Hansen
Knitting
Mrs. Ashie Jordan
Ceramics
Mr. Robert Higgins
SUMMER PLAYGROUND INSTRUCTORS
Mr. Fred Murray, Supervisor
Miss Barbara Cowgill
Miss Nancy Lynch
Miss Rosemary Daly
Miss Judith Doherty
Mr. Armand Lienard
Mr. Richard McKenna Miss Marcia Reynolds Miss Marilyn Walsh
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASSACHUSETTS RANDOLPH HIGH SCHOOL
GRADUATION EXERCISES in the RANDOLPH HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
June 12th, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Nine at 8:00 P.M.
PROGRAM
PROCESSONAL
Marshal - ANITA E. NORDAHL Aides - JANE A. PUBLICOVER, CAROL A. FRASER At the Console - R. BRUCE BEECROFT, '59
SALUTE TO THE FLAG
Led by MARGARET E. TEED, DOLORES M. BELMONTE INVOCATION
REVEREND CORNELIUS P. MASON St. Mary's Church
THEME - "Our School Program" Phyllis R. Goldberg, Roberta D. Hemenway Roberta A. Shirley, Donna J. Muir
PRESENTATION OF AWARDS
MR. THOMAS L. WARREN Superintendent of Schools
PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS
MR. CHARLES E. GREEN, Jr. Chairman of School Committee Assisted by Richard Alden
BENEDICTION
REVEREND WILLIAM S. COOPER Trinity Episcopal Church
NATIONAL ANTHEM
GRADUATES AND AUDIENCE
RECESSIONAL
Audience please remain seated while graduates enter and leave. At presentation of diplomas, please withhold applause until the last diploma is given out.
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Members of the School Committee MR. CHARLES E. GREEN. JR. Chairman MR. RAYMOND P. MOGERRIGLE, Secretary MR. JOHN W. CHURCHWARD-MR. PETER J. DAVIN-MR. JOHN J. GRIFFIN
CLASS OFFICERS
President A RICHARD ALDEN
Vice-President
ROGER W GALE
Secretary , ROBERTA D. HEMENWAY
Treasurer . MARGARET J. WILLIAMS
CLASS OF 1959
Alson Richard Alden
Gus Seth Dahlgren
Craig Alan Alemi
*Edward G. Daly Eileen Mary Davock
Jacqueline Gail Anderson
Judith Karen Anderson
Margaret Dianne DiCarlo Paul I. Defeo
Howard Edward Arey Raymond Bruce Beecroft
Edward M. DeLozier
Virginia Irene Dew
Janet Carol Doucette
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