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20 Sanford 30 Capron
Dodgeville
34
South Attleboro. 28
Carpenter Street.
20
Tiffany 31
Farmers
20
Washington
36
High
21
Home Visits. . 502
Hebronville
36 Special Examinations at office .. 232
182
ANNUAL REPORT
Assisted at tonsillectomy cases. 13
Assisted the School Physician in taking cultures of 42 children.
Cases sent to Dr. Conro and glasses obtained. 8
Cases sent to private physicians 52
Excluded from school. 168
Cases taken to Wrentham State School. 1
Cases sent to Dr. Webb for teeth treatment.
165
Respectfully submitted,
ANNA S. BRADFORD, R. N.
REPORT OF ATTENDANCE OFFICER.
Mr. Lewis A. Fales, Superintendent of Schools:
In submitting my annual report I find there has not been much change in the school attendance from last year.
There have been 272 cases to investigate, 70 of which were for the Evening School and 19 for the Continuation School.
Following is a summary of cases investigated :
Absent on account of clothing. 5
Absent on account of sickness. 31
Absent to work 32
Detained by parents for other causes 39
Referred to Charity Department
2
Moved from City 10
5
Left School.
Taken to court. 2
Truants 28
5
Attending school out of town.
Negligence 43
Evening School. 70
Total 272
Respectfully submitted,
CHARLES T. CROSSMAN.
183
ANNUAL REPORT
SCHOOL COMMITTEE, 1924.
Edwin F. Thayer
Mrs. Mary C. Ford
177 So. Main St. Telephone 140 W
1925
Joseph Finberg
24 John St. Telephone 981-R
Mrs. Florence B. Theobald
250 County St. 1926
Telephone 172-M
12 Florence St. 1926
Telephone 896
204 North Main St. 1926
Telephone 371-W
32 John St. 1927
Telephone 713-W
Mrs. Lida M. Holbrook
28 Peck St. 1927
Telephone 490-J
Pleasant Ave.
1927
Telephone 526-M
Organization.
Chairman
Edwin F. Thayer. Representative before Municipal Council
STANDING COMMITTEES.
Mrs. Theobald
Teachers and Course of Study. Mrs. Ford Mrs. Holbrook
Dr. Dakin
Text Books and Supplies. Mrs. Holbrook Mr. Gustin
Buildings.
Mr. Finberg
Mr. Richardson
Mr. Nerney
Mr. Thayer
Finance. Mr. Finberg Dr. Dakin
Regular Meetings, first and third Mondays of each month at 7:30 o'clock P. M.
Bills may be approved at each meeting of the Committee. All bills to be acted on must be submitted in duplicate, and be in the hands of the clerk of the committee on the Saturday preceding the meeting.
Edwin F. Thayer Dr. Reginald P. Dakin Secretary
George M. Gustin
17 Mechanics St. Telephone 468-M
Term Expires January 1925
Harold K. Richardson
George E. Nerney
Dr. R. P. Dakin
.
184
ANNUAL REPORT
School Telephones.
Bank Street 727-R
Bliss
218-R
Briggs Corner 263-J-1
Dodgeville 620-J
Farmers
236-W
Hebronville 535-Y
High 194-J
Pawtucket 2608-W Plat
Pleasant Street.
835-Y
Richardson 629-W
Sanford Street .. 790-R
South Attleboro.
Pawtucket 818-R
Tiffany
406-W
Washington
Pawtucket 213-M
TEACHERS.
High School.
Charles O. Dalrymple, Principal. .7 Grove St.
William F. Eastwood, Sub-Master, Manual Training. .117 So. Main St.
Katherene Adams, Biology. 18 Third St.
Adeline Allan, English and History 250 County St.
Janet L. Bond, History and French. 18 Jackson St.
Ruth A. Bradley, Latin and Mathematics
249 County St.
Doris L. Brooks, Commercial.
31 Third St.
Edith L. Claflin, German.
144 Pleasant St.
Georgia K. Coates, Commercial
.7 Third St.
John F. Drake, Mathematics.
. 142 County St.
Sara B. Dreney, Spanish.
42 Cortes St., Boston, Mass.
Alice J. Fairbanks, History
. 31 Third St.
Mae Louise Foster, Commercial. .44 Fourth St.
Jessie M. Graves, Latin. 249 County St.
Carlisle Hall, Mathematics. 5 Wendall St., Providence, R. I. Freeman Hall, Jr., Civics and English. 117 Pleasant St.
L. Marie Hentz, Commercial. 31 Third St.
Frank A. Hilton, Jr., Chemistry and Physics 118A County St.
Thelma L. Kellogg, English. . .8 East St.
Helena A. McCormick, Domestic Science. 10 Hope St.
Margaret S. Miller, French and History 18 Jackson St.
Alice E. Myers, English. 45 Shields St., Mansfield, Mass
Myrta E. Nute, English 33 Elizabeth St. Regina Randall, English. 18 Third St.
Phyllis W. Sadler, French. 15 Highland Ave., So. Attleboro
George I. Spatcher, Manual Training 957 Pleasant St.
Helen J. Thayer, Latin and English .5 Third St.
Lillian E. Townsend, Commercial. 18 Third St.
Maude E. Wishart, Chemistry and English. 51 Fourth St.
Helen M. Claflin, Librarian. 144 Pleasant St.
Stafford J. Connor, Physical Training .8 Fourth St.
Bernice Hanna, Physical Training 141/2 Elizabeth St.
Phyllis McGill, Clerk .72 West St.
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ANNUAL REPORT
Bank Street School.
Room
Milton P. Dutton, Principal .683 Park St.
3 Alice M. McNerney, VIII. 206 Park St.
4 Zita Simms, VIII. 119 Pine St.
6 Mildred Couillard, VIII. .9 Third St.
7
Anita M. Robb, VIII.
1012 Park Ave.
8
Gladys I. Gilbert, VIII
15 Sanford St.
Bliss School.
A. Irvin Studley, Principal. 26 West St.
1 Edith Howard, (Mrs.) VIII. .R. F. D. No. 2, Box 104
2 Josephine M. Hart, VIII. 69 Emory St.
3 Iva M. Larkin, VII .. 39 Bank St.
4 Frances L. Gaffney, VII. 136 West St., Mansfield, Mass.
5 Beulah G. Eames, VII. . East St.
6 Marcele Munroe, VI. .69 Emory St.
7 Elva M. Gurney, (Mrs.) VI 3 Smith Ave., Taunton, Mass.
9 Annie C. Terry, V. .69 Emory St.
16 Bertha W. Cushing, (Mrs.) V 154 Pleasant St.
8 Nellie L. Barker, IV. 33 Elizabeth St.
13 Bernice W. Engley, IV. 143 Union St
10 Carrie L. Berthenshaw, (Mrs.) III. 118 Union St.
11 H. Marion Lillibridge, III, II. Oak Hill Ave., Pawtucket, R. I.
15 Elsie E. Bowen, II. 6 Sturdy St.
12 Lucile Snow, I. .39 Bank St.
14 Grace R. Pimer, I. 141 So. Main St.
Julia L. Merry, (Mrs.), Individual Instruction 1448 Park St.
Briggs Corner School.
Room
1 Beatrice Paul, Principal, VI. V. 5 Sturdy St.
2 Margaret M. Fawcett, IV, III. .24 Park Ave.
3 Helen B. Lewis, II, I. 15 Hayward St.
Capron School-Corner Fourth and Prospects Streets.
1 Lucy H. George, III, II. 55 So. Main St., Manfield, Mass.
2 Elizabeth R. Holbrook, II, I. 124 Sumter St., Providence, R. I.
Carpenter Street School.
1 Elizabeth McNamara, II 149 No. Main St.
2 Eleanor L. Wilmarth, (Mrs.) I. . 4 Tappan Ave.
Dodgeville School.
1 Mary G. Gilles, Principal, VI, V. 20 So. Main St.
2 Louise C. Witherell, IV, III. .369 Tremont St., Taunton, Mass.
3 Elsie Brimicombe, II ... 70 Shores St., Taunton, Mass.
4 Madalene A. Hodges, I. 43 Maple St.
Flora M. Goff, Kindergarten. So. Main St.
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Farmers School-West Street.
Room
1 Alice A. Hoyle, (Mrs.) Principal, VI, V. .7 Sherman St.
3 Gladys B. Miller, IV, III. .69 Broadway, Raynham, Mass.
2 Florence C. Pike, (Mrs.) II, I. 33 Elizabeth St.
Hebronville School.
Martha J. Roberts, Principal. 20 So. Main St.
1 Ruth M. Hirons, VII. . . Tyler St.
2 Jennie S. Pierce, VI, V 43 Spring St., Pawtucket, R. I.
7 Arabelle J. Stone, IV .. .24 Park Ave.
6 Dorothy B. Poland, (Mrs) III. 161/2 Jackson St.
4 Alice L. Clifton, II. . .39 Bank St.
3 Zilpah B. Sharples, (Mrs.) I. 226 So. Main St.
5 Kathrina S. Thayer, Kindergarten. Steere St.
Plat School.
1 Helen Calnan, III. 98 Pond St., R. F. D. No. 2
2 Hazel Huxley, II, I 423 Newport Ave., So. Attleboro
Pleasant Street School.
1 Katherine F. Powers, (Mrs.) III. II. .69 Peck St.
2 Ethel H. Sanford, I. 23 Dean St.
Richardson School.
Lawrence B. Norton, Principal 158 So. Main St.
1 Ruth L. Dow, VII. . P. O. Box 106, Barrowsville, Mass.
2 Leda A. Renaud, VII. 1612 Jackson St. 3 Caroline L. Cole, VI. ,487 Mt. Hope St., Attleboro Falls 4 Grace W. Ward, VI .24 Park Ave.
5 Florence Carleton, V. 39 So. Main St.
6 Edna E. Butterworth, V .. Pike Ave.
8 M. Avis Hodges, IV. 101/2 Park Ave. 7 Mary B. Ricker (Mrs.), IV. 161/2 Jackson St. 11 Sybil K. Leonard (Mrs.), III. .68 Holman St. 12 Helen P. Bullock, III. .31 Mulberry St.
9 Louise G. Richards, II. 26 Dean St.
10 Ruth M. Cunningham, I. 10 Hope St.
Eliza H. Wales (Mrs.), Indiv. Instruction. 11 Manchester St.
Sanford St. School.
Curtis R. Witham, Principal 20 Jefferson St.
1 Madge Couillard, VII. Third St. 2 Dolly B. Nerney, VII. .72 West St.
3 Mary Clements, VI. . 23 Third St.
4 Anna C. Collins, VI 39 Bank St.
5 Sadie M. Martin, V. .93 Dean St.
6 Alma C. Hillman, V. 538 Thacher St.
7 Thelma S. Fultz, IV. 89 County St.
8 Vivian E. Brown, IV 21 Peck St.
9 Mary E. McManus, III. 82 Dean St.
11 Margaret F. Gaynor, II. .9 West St.
10 Bertha L. Mowry, I. 318 Bronson Bldg.
Amy E. White, Individual Instruction. 54 Dean St.
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ANNUAL REPORT
South Attleboro School.
Room
1 Emma J. Lewis, Principal, VII, VI. 4 Prospect St.
3 Signe M. Brask, V, IV. 23 Twelfth St.
4 Grace B. Tirrell, III, II .. .. 21 Peck St.
2 Gertrude L. Robbins, II, I. 20 Jefferson St.
Tiffany School.
Abbie C. Hill (Mrs.), Principal. 57 Bank St.
1 Lee Brvant, VII. .20 Park Place, Pawtucket, R. I.
2 Edith P. Ormes, VI. .7 Third St.
3 Lillian Young, V ... King Philip St., Raynham, Mass. 4 Emily A. Bowen, V .214 Pine St.
5 Ruth B. Spence, IV 8 Fourth St.
6 Doris H. Chace, III. 143 Winthrop St., Taunton, Mass.
7 Alice A. Hirons, II. . Tyler St.
9 Jane J. Walsh, III. 2 Prospect St.
8 Daisy C. Reynolds, I. 13 Second St.
Washington School.
Elizabeth I. Dowler, Principal. 89 County St.
1 Alice M. Bowler, VIII. .9 Franklin St.
4 Mildred M. Sullivan, VII. 17 Hayward St.
3 Eleanor A. Williams, VI. 168 No. Main St.
2 Bertha M. Simpson, V R. F. D. No. 3, Box 124
8 Myrtle Sowerby, IV 249 County St.
9 Marie P. Bartlett, III. .69 Emory St.
5 Ethel F. Lawrence, II 38 Jefferson St.
7 Margaret L. Dennis, I. 94 Hope St.
6
Elsie Logan, Kindergarten
89 County St.
Supervisors and Special Teachers.
John L. Gibb, Music .. 103 Bank St.
Persis A. Crowell, Drawing. 73 Bank St.
Office Hour : Monday, 4:15-5:00 P. M. 101/2 Park Ave.
Vesta Porter, Asst. Drawing. Office Hour : Wednesday, 4:15-5:00 P. M.
Minnie A. Walker, Sewing.
306 Watson Block
Alice R. Walker, Asst. Sewing. .63 Peck St.
J. Raymond Cooney, Physical Training. 12 Benefit St.
Continuation School - Cor. Bank and Peck Sts.
Milton P. Dutton, Director . .683 Park St.
Percy E. Fisher. .5 Cambridge St.
Lewis A. Sheafe. .5 Sturdy St.
Dorene Thompson 6 Sturdy St.
Katherine S. King (Mrs.). Tiffany St. Sessions : 1:00-5:00 P. M., Monday and Tuesday ; 8:00 A. M .- 12:00 noon, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
Janitors.
John Benson, High, Capron .... 21 Cliff St.
Joseph Fontneau, Sanford St., Farmers. 177 Thacher St.
Joseph Masse, Carpenter St ... 43 Carpenter St.
Charles Smith, Pleasant St., Bank St. 15 Charles St.
John Hughes, Richardson. 10 Falmouth St.
Charles C. Rockwood, Bliss 4 Howard Ave.
Charles J. Nelson, Tiffany . .9 Summer St.
Carlos T. Clark, Briggs Corner
R. F. D. No. 1
John Daly, Dodgeville. Dodgeville, Mass.
Peter Gagner, Hebronville. Knight Ave., Hebronville, Mass.
Thomas F. Dean, So. Attleboro So. Attleboro, Mass.
David Hamilton, Washington, Plat. R. F. D. No. 5
188
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ATTLEBORO HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION EXERCISES. High School Hall, Tuesday Evening, June 27, 1923. PROGRAM.
March-Coronation Meyerbeer
High School Orchestra
Invocation
Alwin E. Worman
Address of Welcome
John Silvia
President of the Class
Ciribiribin Pestalozza Cadman
Awake, Awake
Chorus-Senior Class
Robert Burns, the Poet
Helen Macleod
Salutatorian
Thomae
Flute Solo-Simple Aveu.
Benjamin Fine
Edward Bok
Harold Conrad
Jocelyn
Violin Solo-Berceuse
Clifford Jordan
The Romance of Rubber Leah Brown
History of the Class of 1923
Regina Dohr and Edward Denzer
The Coming Age of Electricity
Charles Monnier
Vocal Solo-On the Road to Mandalay. Speaks
Our Own Cape Cod
Ruth Gibb
Atlantis-Suite Safranek
a. Morning Hymn of Praise b. Destruction of Atlantis High School Orchestra
Essay and Valedictory-Virtue Conquers All Leah Friedman Valedictorian
Presentation of the Helen W. Metcalf English Prize
Presentation of the Junior English Improvement Prize
Presentation of the Washington and Franklin Medal for Excellency in United States History Presentation of Typewriting Accuracy Prizes
Presentation of the Joseph Finberg Educational Fund
Presentation of Diplomas
"Class Song"-Words and Music. Marion Rogers
March-
High School Orchestra
Millard Ashley
189
ANNUAL REPORT
LIST OF GRADUATES.
Arnold Lawrence Anderson Ernest Theodore Anderson Luella Marble Ardrey
Millard Edward Easter Ashley Virginia Ashley
Angelina Gertrude Barrett Elsie Agnes Barrowman Viola Grace Bennett
Everett Hans Lundsten
Helen Leonard Macleod
Anna Louise Benson
Earle Bennett Mowry
Herman Lamond Berthold
Mildred Marion Masse
Edith Pearle Brackett
William Matthew McCann
Ruth Emma Moberg
John Austin Briggs Alton Augustus Brown Everett Brown
Charles Fergus Monnier Mary Agnes Mulkern Elizabeth Mary Murphy
Leah Foster Brown
Marguerite Irene Browne
Vivian Marguerite Owren
Dorothy Louise Chace
Marcella Edith Pease Edward Arnold Peck, Jr.
Harry Bliss Clegg Helen Agnes Clegg Harold Everett Conrad Caroline Lestey Cooper Marcia Althea Crossman
Anna Rose Perry Eloise Margaret Phelan Leon Franklin Pierce
Ella Anna Richards
Helen Amelia Richardson
Raymond Weston Robinson
Edward Earle Denzer Regina Elizabeth Dohr Julia Virginia Edmondson Florence Jennie Evans Melvin Richard Field Benjamin Fine Justine Whiting Fisher Leah Friedman
Marion Evelyn Rogers Elmer Henry Rose Beulah May Sadler
Frank Cornelius Seyboth
Howard Winfred Shepard John James Silvia Helen Emma Stuntzner
Margery Jones Gatchell
Ruth Laing Gibb
Gertrude Edythe Greene Martha Greenwood
Marshall Wilmarth Gross Barbara Harriet Groves Agnes May Hart
Catherine Winifred Heagney Conrad Smith Hicks William Henry Jackson Herbert Charles Johnson
James Henry Johnson Clifford Whitney Jordan Mary Ismay King
George Louis Kohler
Ona Mary LaPalme Joseph Martin Levis
George Clifton Simmonds Mildred Lauretta Sinclair Ethel Pauline Smith Mandley Pierce Sturdy Maria Tomlinson
Margaret Frances Vaughan William Russell Veno Olga Wallenthin Arthur Eaton Young
190
ANNUAL REPORT
HONOR ROLL.
Miss Leah Friedman Miss Helen Macleod
Miss Marion E. Rogers
Miss Mary I. King Miss Elizabeth Murphy Miss Ona M. LaPalme Mr. Charles F. Monnier
Miss Leah Brown Mr. Harold E. Conrad
Miss Helen Richardson Mr. Edward E. Denzer
Mr. Benjamin Fine Miss Mildred Masse Mr. Russell W. Veno Miss Ruth Gibb
CLASS SONG.
There are memories we'll always cherish , Sweet thoughts to us will cleave, Of the happy days in A. H. S., The place we now must leave. Let us face our future duties With a brave courageous soul, And fight our way undaunted 'Till ambitions reach their goal.
Troubled waters may confront us, As we journey across life's sea, But with "Virtue" for our pilot, Failure must never be. Then we'll raise o'er us our banner And bid farewell to High, We'll strive to prove the Brown and Gold Her name can glorify.
Class Motto: "Virtus omnia vincit" Class Colors : Brown and Gold
191
ANNUAL REPORT
GRADUATION EXERCISES BANK STREET SCHOOL AND CHARLES E. BLISS SCHOOL.
High School, Wednesday Afternoon, June 27, 1923.
PROGRAM.
Prayer
Graduation Time Edgar Guest
Uriel Bowen
Chorus : a. Speed Our Republic. .Kellor
b. To the Hermit Thrush Tosti
Essay : Our Country. Frederick McCracken
The Thinker Berton Braley
Forrest Haskell
Current Event Topics :
Our Merchant Marine Roger Richardson
Chinese Affairs Allan Gordon
Mosul and Chester Concession Alice Johnson
The Ruhr Evelyn Carnes
March Hall
Orchestra
Citizenship
Frye
Florence Brown
Essay : Food and Health Edwin Kenworthy
Edgar Guest
Success
Dorothy Gilbride
Chorus : a. The Garden by the Sea. Beethoven
b. How Can I Leave Thee. Kucken
The Angler's Reveille. Van Dyke
Grace Hodges
Essay : The Radio Amateur
Norman Theobald
You Are the Hope of the World. Myrtle Fisher
Hagedorn
Chorus : a. The Owl Cushman b. The Chapel Steps . Gow
Presentation of Diplomas
192
ANNUAL REPORT
GRADUATES.
Irene Lavinia Abbott Elizabeth Allen
Einar Andrew Anderson
Mabel Beatrice Anderson Olga Ingeborg Anderson Artine Artinian
Elaine Bernice Dwyer Mary Catherine Dwyer
Genie Evans Austin
Clara Selina Barrowman
Samuel M. Einstein, Jr.
Ernest Barlow
Walter Henry Elston
Roy Nelson Barton
Leonard Edward Bell
Inez May Evans
Dorothy May Bennett
Andrew Rudolph Benson
Gunner Stewart Benson
Elizabeth Lewis Finny
Richard Oran Benson
Moraine Belbina Fisher
Myrtle Irvine Fisher
Casper John Biedenkoph Nathalie Blair
Albert Trueman Blanchard
Byron Francis Blanchard
Dorothy Amelia Blythe
Helen Veronica Boyle
Ella Viola Bohman
John Bernard Bowen
Uriel Thomson Bowen Adolph Bozzo
Helen Bernadette Galligan Arlene Sophie Gannon
Louis Garb
Muriel Olive Gay
Francis Vincent Geddes
Edmund Russell Gifford
Dorothy Mary Gilbride Alice Mae Goodwin
Arthur Irving Bromley Hope Bromley
Bertram Robert Brown
Esther Ingrid Brown
Florence Elizabeth Brown
Donald Edward Guthrie
Sarah Crowningshield Brown
Mary Estelle Bruen Helen Mary Butler
Robert Edward Callahan
Curtis Edgar Cameron
Ethel Constance Cameron
Evelyn Carnes Valmore Frederick Carpenter John Oliver Carter James Francis Clarke
Ralph Archil Clegg
Irene Lawrette Cloutier
Evelyn Almena Colburn Richard Samuel Cole James Burns Conlan Harry Emerson Cooper
Rhoda Alma Coverly Allen Manchester Dean Margaret Beatrice Dempsey
William Joseph Hanlon Arnold Sweet Harding James Frederick Harkins Forrest Wilfred Haskell Raymond Francis Heagney Arthur Clifford Hewit Harry Thomas Hilsman Grace Elmira Hodges Ivy Gladys Hodson
Cora Isabel Hoelschen
Ethel Elizabeth Holt Ruth Irene Holt
Robert Wayland Hopkins
John Wesley Hughes Walter Louis Hunken Violetta Agnes Hunt
Lawrence Francis Flanagan Katherine Mae Flavin Theodore Fleischer William Donald Foley Peter William Frazier Howard Earl French Julian Sanderson Frost
Jeannette Victoria Mary Gallant
Cecilia Ellen Breault
Evelyn Bernice Breault
Russell Edward Brennan
Myrtle Louise Briggs
Ralph Corey Briggs
John Alexius Broman
William Francis Donlevy Ovila Doucette
Francis Alfred Dumont
Lillian Frances Dunlap
Kenneth Bernard Dyer
Lester Eastham
George Henry Estabrooks
Julia Viola Farris
Ruth Virginia Felts
Allen Wilson Gordon Ruth Amelia Greene Arthur Roy Griswola
Doris Stetson Guyot Herbert Charles Hall Hilda Hall
193
ANNUAL REPORT
Gertrude Eunice ·Hyde Russell Earl Hyland Myrtle Josephine Ireland Florence Gertrude Jackson Dorothy May Jameson Gerard Jeannotte Alice Linnea Johnson Ethel Marion Johnson. Gladys Marion Johnson John Joseph Johnson, Jr.
Dorothy Johnston Edmond Nester William Jutras Ralph Benton Kase
Edwin Wentworth Kenworthy, Jr.
Luke Raymond Killion Lillian Catherine King
Arvilla Frances Knight
Harry Earle Packer
Irene Rose Palagi
Julio Palagi
Hope Frances Parker
Thelma Elvira Parker
Ralph Robert Partington
Catherine Mary Leedham
Alice Pauline Lees
Howard Francis Leight
Ethel Louise Peasley
Donald Irving Perreault
James MacLarren Lepper Ralph John Lewis Crawford Thurber Libby
Edward Hixon Perrin Helen Louise Petersen
Marie Brown Pierce Anna Mary Pinkos
Harriet Rollins Lincoln Mabel Love George Kingdom Lowe Marjorie Luther
John Alexander MacDonald
Hugh Mackinnon
Novelle Helen MacVicar
Oscar Thomas Maher
Teresa Dunbar Mark
Joseph Stanley Narkewich
Mildred Ruth Markham Richard William Marsh Aldege Massey
Ruth Edith Rhodes
Roger King Richardson
Ruth Eunice Riley
Bertha Alfreda Roach
George Vincent Rooney
Mary Ryman
Everett Salisbury Herbert Scanlon
Aslaug Henrietta Schweidenbach
Charles Lester Sears Luther Hathaway Seekell
Alice Clementine Sellars
Ethel Weber Semple Madeline Shannon Mary Theresa Sheehan
Louis George Milot Anthony Leo Minutoli Lawrence Westcott Money Paul Edwin Monnier
Etta Elizabeth Moore Charles Edwin Moore, Jr. Sigrid Gerda Marie Moreau
Ruth Marion Morin Ruth Adeline Mowry
Margaret Alice Mulkern William Edward Mullaney
Herbert Peter Nelson
Frances Hester Nicholson
Rose Rosella Nimiroski
Edwin Francis O'Leary
Arvid Olson Irene Jeanette Olson
Francis O'Neill Ernest Ornellas Grace Orr
Hazel Ina La Marche Dorothy Mary Lamond
Eva Mary Le Clair
Eleanor Celestine Lee
Mary Agnes Lee
Donald Gardner Patt Dorothy Alice Peary
John Pinkos Joseph Pistolese
Ruth Lillian Prat Frederick William Quilitzsch
Gilbert Joseph Rea
Charles Cletus Regan
Edward Remiszewski
Grace Evelyn Reynolds
Robert Glover Mawney
James Patrick McBrien Joseph Peter McBrien Frank McCormack, Jr.
Frederick Louis McCracken
Marion Anita McIntyre Irene Grace McLear John McLeod Mary Elizabeth McNanace Bernadette Louise Menard Frederick Reed Metters George Edward Metters Irma Idelle Middleton Morris Miller
Goldie Isabelle Sias Jennie May Sinclair Charles Anthony Smith
John William Soper
Mabel Louise Sprague Edward Curtis Spriggs
194
ANNUAL REPORT
Marjorie Arline Spriggs Doris Alger Staplin George Israel Sterling Adelaide Josephine Stever Hector Joseph St. Jean David Peck Stoddard Norman Odell Stoddard Gladys Elizabeth Street
Elfrida May Swanson
Hayward Hunton Sweet Herman Royden Sweet John David Tait
Bernadette Clouthilde Tardie Margery Cecilia Catherine Taylor Norman Charles Theobald
Marjorie Florence Thomas
Vivian Winifred Thompson Harold Obed Tingley John Richard Towle
Edna Lettine Truedson
Roberta Field Vose
Myrtle Louise Ware
Arlene Tinny Walker
Edythe Myrtle Walker
Ethel Sophie Webb
Celestine Agatha Whalen George Royden Williams
Charles Matthew Wisniewski
Alice Rita Wojciechowski
Forrest Dale Worrall
Julianne Marcelle Wuilleumier Geraldine Margaret York
195
ANNUAL REPORT
STATE AID AND SOLDIERS' RELIEF
SOLDIERS' RELIEF.
Appropriation
$2,700 00
Expended.
Weekly Relief
$1,189 60
Medical Attendance
1,235 15
2,424 75
Balance
$275 25
STATE AID.
Appropriation
$1,600 00
Expended
1,184 00
Balance
$416 00
MILITARY AID.
Appropriation
$300 00
Expended
84 00
Balance
$216 00
SOLDIERS' BURIAL.
Appropriation
$240 00
Expended
Balance
$240 00
ADMINISTRATION.
Appropriation
$220 00
Expended
219 00
Balance
$1 00
Total Balance Dec. 31, 1923
$1,148 25
NATHAN H. READ,
Agent.
196
ANNUAL REPORT
INSPECTOR OF WIRES
To His Honor, the Mayor, and Municipal Council :
I herewith submit my report as Electrical Inspector for the year ending December 31, 1923.
Applications Permits
Inspections
Reinspections
January
64
64
85
13
February
56
56
74
28
March
77
77
102
31
April
85
85
113
30
May
123
123
164
32
June
112
112
149
31
July
95
95
127
38
August
83
83
110
37
September
79
79
95
55
October
138
138
184
51
November
131
131
171
40
December
96
96
131
39
1,139
1,139
1,505
425
Making a total of 1,930 inspections this year, as against 1192 last year, so you will see the work in this department is on the increase. The matter of removing surplus lighting entrances is being accomplished as fast as conditions will permit.
We have also begun this year to remove all unnecessary poles in the streets, so as to improve the appearance of our streets as far as possible. We have had the hearty co-operation of all parties concerned in this matter, and we wish to extend our thanks to them for same.
I think the increase noted in our report about proves the urgent necessity for providing this office with part time clerical assistance at least. I therefore recommend for the coming year the following amounts for maintenance of this office :
Office Expenses
$225 00
Clerical Hire Part Time. 500 00
I wish to extend my sincere thanks to His Honor, the Mayor, the Municipal Council, and all officials and citizens for the courtesy and hearty co-operation extended to this office the past year.
Yours for efficient service,
JOSEPH H. NEWCOMB,
Electrical Inspector.
197
ANNUAL REPORT
SUPERINTENDENT OF FIRE ALARM
To His Honor, the Mayor, and Municipal Council:
I herewith submit my second annual report as Superintendent of Fire Alarm, for the year ending December 31, 1923.
The Gamewell Fire Alarm System is in use, and is in as good work- ing order as existing conditions will permit, and consists of the follow- ing : one steam whistle, located at Pumping Station, So. Attleboro; three tower bells, one at Union St. Station, one at Peck St. Bell Tower, one at Hose 4, So. Attleboro; and one tower bell striker at Methodist Church tower in Hebronville. There are four indicators, as follows : one in Central Station, So. Main St .; one in Union St. Station; one in Hebronville Station; and one in So. Attleboro Station.
Also there are 24 tappers and gongs, located as follows: one in Police Station, balance are in residences of members of the department, and factories where they are employed. We have 94 street alarm boxes owned by the City, and 2 private boxes, one owned by Interstate Street Railway Co., and the other by the Watson Co.
The Fire Alarm Headquarters is in the Union St. Fire Station, and contains one six circuit switchboard, one six circuit protector board, and one ten circuit repeater, with 340 cells of storage battery for operating same.
There is now in the system about 90 miles of wire. The following improvements and additions have been made the past year ; namely, three of the fifteen obsolete type boxes have been replaced with succes- sive, positive, non-interfering type, and one new box added to the sys- tem, and located as follows, at corner of County and Tiffany Streets.
Also sixteen combination fire drill and auxiliary boxes, and twenty- one plain auxiliary boxes were installed the first of the year, thereby completing the fire alarm protection of the following school buildings : Washington St., City School, Tiffany, High School, Sanford St. group, Bank, Bliss, Richardson, Dodgeville and Hebronville. Which will give the above buildings and the lives of the occupants of same 100 per cent. fire protection.
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