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69 Emory Street
6. Helen A. Richardson, V. 8 Starkey Avenue
16. Bertha W. Cushing (Mrs.), V. 103 Bank Street
8. Nellie L. Barker, IV .73 Bank Street
13. Bernice W. Engley, IV
143 Union Street
9. Penelope P. Rockwood, III. . 126 Freeman Street, Attleboro Falls
10.
Carrie L. Bertenshaw (Mrs.), III. 118 Union Street
11. H. Marion Lillibridge, II Oak Hill Avenue
15. Elsie E. Bowen, II. 33 Dean Street
12. Ethelwyn M. Taylor, I. Pleasant Avenue
14. Grace R. Pimer, I. . 154 South Main Street
Mary B. Ricker, (Mrs.), Individual Inst. 81 Brownell Street
Pleasant Street School
Room
1. Katherine F. Powers (Mrs.), III, II .69 Peck Street
2. Ethel H. Sanford, II, I. 11 Peck Street
BRIGGS CORNER SCHOOL
Room
1. Dorothy E. Hardy, Principal, VI, V .... Briggs Apt., South Main Street
2. Margaret M. Fawcett, IV, III 24 Park Avenue
3. Marion L. Dunham, II, I. 153 Park Street
DODGEVILLE SCHOOL
1. Mary E. Clarke, Principal, VI, V 103 Park Street, Box 663
2. Irene A. Colburn, IV, III. 19 East Street
3. Elsie M. Brimicombe, III, II 70 Shores Street, Taunton
4. Madalene A. Hodges, I. 43 Maple Street
FINBERG SCHOOL
Martha J. Roberts, Principal. 20 South Main Street
Ruth M. Hirons, VII.
23 Tyler Street
Mildred F. Crandall, VI
.33 Dean Street
Jennie S. Pierce, V.
20 Peck Street
Marjorie Heywood, IV. 14 Perrin Street .93 Dean Street
Dorothy B. Poland, III.
Edna G. Jacques, II. 15 Elizabeth Street
Miriam J. Claflin, I. 85 Park Street
Kathrina S. Thayer, Kdg. Steere Street
Alice A. Hoyle, (Mrs.), Ungraded. 108 North Avenue
LINCOLN SCHOOL DISTRICT
Guy W. Weymouth, Principal. ..
Reynolds Avenue
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Lincoln School
Room
21. Emma J. Lewis, VIII. 145 Pleasant Street
22. Helen W. Storin (Mrs.), VIII .... 216 Raleigh Avenue, Pawtucket, R. I.
23. Bertha M. Simpson, VII. . 664 Park Street
24. Helen Keena, VII. 19 Sadler Street
25. Edith V. Potter, VI 15 Garden Street
1. Sophia Sullivan, V. .95 Dexter Street
2. Ruth Riley, IV. 21 Bicknell Street.
26. Lillian H. Shaw, Ungraded. 23 Dean Street
4. Alice M. Washburn (Mrs.), Dom. Science, Rear 1526 West St., So. Attleboro
South Attleboro School
Room
3. Signe M. Brask, IV, III
23 Twelfth Street
1. Grace B. Tirrell, II. 20 Peck Street
2. Gertrude L. Robbins, I 18 Third Street
PLAT SCHOOL
Room
1. Helen E. Calnan, IV, III.
24 Park Avenue
2. Hazel Huxley, II, I .. 409 Newport Avenue, South Attleboro
RICHARDSON SCHOOL DISTRICT
Curtis R. Witham, Principal. 20 Jefferson Street
Richardson School
Room
1. Florence E. Heacock, VII. 10 Prospect Street
2. Leda A. Renaud, VII. .93 Dean Street
3. Gladys C. Aldrich, VI. .33 Third Street
4. Grace W. Ward, VI. 24 Park Avenue 5. Caroline Cutts, V.
6. Florence Carleton, V.
33 Pleasant Street .33 Dean Street
9. M. Avis Hodges, IV.
10 Fourth Street
10. Cecelia McBride, IV.
69 Emory Street
12. Emily A. Bowen, III.
14. Margaret M. O'Keefe, II. 80 Mulberry Street
13. Louisa G. Richards, I. 23 Dean Street
15. Helen M. Carvell, Kdg. 10 Fourth Street Julie A. Dodd, Kdg. Asst. 8 Mechanic Street 8. Pearl V. Palmer, Ungraded. Hotel Hixon, North Attleboro
7. Helen P. Bullock, Open-Air .31 Mulberry Street
Eliza H. Wales (Mrs.), Ind. Inst. 11 Manchester Street
Carpenter Street School
Room
1. Helen L. Macleod, II. .23 Third Street
2. Eleanor L. Wilmarth (Mrs.), I. . 4 Tappan Avenue
14 Perrin Street
11. Lois C. Heywood, III
214 Pine Street
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SANFORD STREET SCHOOL DISTRICT
Samuel W. Thomas II, Principal. 26 Second Street
Sanford Street School
Room
1. Marion Spaulding, VII 40 Bank Street
2. Madge Couillard, VII. 33 Peck Street
3. Hope P. Bosworth, VI 23 Dean Street
4. Winifred A. Morton, VI. 8 1-2 John Street
5. Frances J. Harrington, V 133 Park Street
6. Alma C. Hillman, V. 538 Thacher Street
7. Vivian E. Brown, IV 20 Peck Street
8. Thelma S. Fultz, IV. 89 County Street
9. Mary E. McManus, III. 82 Dean Street
11. Margaret F. Gaynor, II 9 West Street
10. Bertha L. Mowry, I 318 Bronson Building
Amy E. White, Ind. Inst.
. 54 Dean Street
Farmers School
Room
1. Helen G. Robinson, Principal, VI, V. 8 Mechanic Street
3. Lelia Randall, IV, III. .62 Peck Street
2. Florence J. Pike (Mrs.), II, I. 33 Elizabeth Street
Capron School
Room
1. Lucy H. George, III, II. . . 55 South Main Street, Mansfield
2. Elizabeth R. Holbrook, II, I. .. .21 Beech Street, Lakewood, R. I.
TIFFANY SCHOOL
Room Abbie C. Hill (Mrs.), Principal 57 Bank Street
1. Lillian Young, VII. . King Philip Street, Raynham
2. Mary M. Whalen, VI. 80 Pine Street 3. Mary Clements, V. 23 Third Street
4. Dorothy A. Mulligan, IV 75 Orange Street
5. Anna O. Swanson, III .57 Jefferson Street
6. Alice S. Potter, III, II. 15 Garden Street
9. Jane J. Walsh, II. 2 Prospect Street
7. Alice A. Hirons, I. .23 Tyler Street 8. Daisy C. Reynolds, I. 6 Jefferson Street
WASHINGTON SCHOOL
Room Mary G. Gilles, Principal. 10 1-2 Park Avenue
1. Mae H. Storin, VI. SS Maynard Street, Pawtucket, R. I.
2. Anne Benson, VI, V. 100 North Avenue
3. Margaret V. King, V. 49 Emory Street 4. Pauline I. Hardy, IV. Briggs Apt., South Main Street
94 Hope Street 8. Margaret L. Dennis, III.
9.
Anastasia M. Scanlon, III, II.
125 Park Street
5. Ethel F. Lawrence, II. 145 Pleasant Street
7. Marion H. Briggs, I
Park Avenue 10. Alice Blythe, I. 55 Rand Avenue, South Attleboro
6. Elsie Logan, Kdg. 89 County Street
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SUPERVISORS AND SPECIAL TEACHERS
John L. Gibb, Music.
103 Bank Street
Persis A. Crowell, Drawing.
73 Bank Street
Office hour: Monday 4:15-5:00 P. M.
Margaret M. Davidson, Asst. Drawing 39 South Main Street
Minnie A. Walker, Sewing . 306 Watson Block
Alice R. Walker, Asst. Sewing. .90 West Street
Berryman D. Minah, Manual Training. 44 North Main Street
James Raymond Cooney, Physical Training. 12 Benefit Street
A. Irvin Studley, Director of Americanization 26 West Street
CONTINUATION SCHOOL
Milton P. Dutton, Director. 683 Park Street
Lorin B. Johnson . 51 John Street
Norman S. Tukey 317 Watson Block
Doris A. Prentiss
10 Fourth Street
Dorothy R. Worman (Mrs.) 23 Third Street
Sessions
Girls-September to June 24. No session on Monday. 8 A. M .- 12:00 Noon, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday.
Boys-September to February 1. 1:00-5:00 P. M., Monday. 8:00-12:00 Noon, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday.
Boys-February 1 to June 24. 1:00-5:00 P. M., Tuesday. 8:00-12:00 Noon, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday.
JANITORS
John Benson, High, Capron. 21 Cliff Street
Claude Allen, Assistant. 15 Foley Street
John Preston, Assistant. 31 South Main Street
George Craig, Bank Street and Pleasant Street 162 Pine Street
Charles T. Rockwood, Bliss. 242 Park Street
Willard I. Alger, Assistant 651 Pleasant Street
Carlos T. Clarke, Briggs Corner R. F. D. No. 1
Ramoual Desourci, Dodgeville. Fisher Avenue
Peter Gagner, Hebronville. 84 Knight Avenue
Jabez Stanley, Lincoln. 782 Newport Avenue
John Hughes, Richardson, Carpenter Street. .9 Atwood Street
Albert Marsland, Assistant. 68 Dennis Street Joseph Fontneau, Sanford Street, Farmers 177 Thacher Street
George T. Murkland, Assistant. 137B South Main Street
Thomas F. Dean, South Attleboro South Attleboro, Mass.
Charles J. Nelson, Tiffany. 43 Robert Street
David Hamilton, Washington, Plat R. F. D. No. 5
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PAY DAYS
Teachers will receive checks for two weeks' pay on the following dates,
1930
Thursday, September 18 October 2 October 16 October 30 November 13
Wednesday, November 26
Thursday, December 11
Wednesday, December 24
(Vacation Dec. 22-26)
1931
Thursday, January 15 January 29 February 12 February 26 (Vacation Feb. 23-27)
Thursday, March 19 April 2 April 16 April 23 (One week) (Vacation April 20-24)
Thursday, May 7 (One week) May 21 June 4 June 18 Wednesday, July 1
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ATTLEBORO HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION EXERCISES High School Hall, Tuesday Evening, June 24, 1930 PROGRAM
March-Coronation March Meyerbeer
Invocation Rev. S. T. Lippincott
Response-Prayer of Thanksgiving. Kremser
Address of Welcome
Ralph Douglas Cameron President of the Class
Salutatory-The Conquest of Happiness
Rose Franklin
Vocal Solo-A May Morning
Lora Helen Austin
Essay-Prejudiced People Mary Virginia Neelon
Violin Duet-La Zingana.
Helga Lillian Anderson Julia Mae Apps
C. Bohm
Essay-"Fakes" Edwin Bears
Essay-Cultural Education
Virginia Marian Tanner
Cornet Solo-Georgienne Polka. Russell Holmes Smith
. Van Horn
History of the Class of 1930
Ruth Marion Estee Frank Joseph Pistolese
Saxophone Solo-Mod-nis-tik. Morey Sax William Jordan Morse
Essay-Human Standards
Arthur Henry Soper
Piano Solo-Opus 14 No. 2.
Beethoven
Annie Louise Holther
Essay and Valedictory-Symbolism Florence Sumner Gilson
Presentation of the Helen W. Metcalf English Prize
Presentation of the Washington and Franklin Medal for Excellency in United States History
Presentation of the Torch Club Student Athletic Award
Presentation of Diplomas.
Mr. Edwin F. Thayer
Class Song
Music by Annie Louise Holther Words by Rose Franklin
March-Young America. Goldman
Accompanist, Annie Louise Holther
Denza
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LIST OF GRADUATES
Lillian Gunhild Ahlquist Edward Bradford Allen Helga Lillian Anderson Julia Mae Apps Muriel Clark Armell Arthur Philias Audette Lora Helen Austin Hilda Barnes Thomas Raymond Barrett
Edwin Pears
Muriel Effie Bennett
Alan George Bennion
Dorothy Ruth Perman
William Alfred Blackburn, Jr.
Arthur Graham Boardman
Virginia Macrae Briggs
Elsie Mathilda Broman
Dorothy Brown
Rosanna Perry
Beatrice Dagmar Mildred Peterson
Helen Ruth Phelan
Emery Gordon Pineo, Jr.
Frank Joseph Pistolese
Stephen Pitas Marjorie Doris Rhodes
Marian Louise Richardson
Doris Elizabeth Rooney
Marian Almer Rotenberg
Ellsworth Allen Rounseville
George Edward Ryan Fallie Jeanne Sarson Raymond Mathewson Scott Alice Clementine Sellars Lillian Emma Servant
Helen Elizabeth Slattery
Stanley George Slosek Dungan James Smith Jean Ophelia Smith Russell Holmes Smith
Arthur Henry Soper
Margaret Louise Spellmeyer
Edna Mae Spettigue Jeannette Esther Stanton
George Carl Straight Clark John Straight Marie Roberta Sweet
Virginia Marian Tanner
Goldie Teacher
Evelyn Leita Thurber
Norman Everett Tingley Anna Todd Mary Claire Towle
Beatrice Irene Inman Clifford Earle Jackson Mildred Johnson Warren Earl Kellogg Nettie Estelle Lamond Margaret Ellen Lee George William Levis John Arnold Lundgren Harold William MacDonald Helen Margaret Madden
Margaret Teresa Mahon Mary Silva Marshall Kenneth Wilson Marsland Donald Wheaton Mawney William Arthur Mellom Gertrude Elizabeth Miller Hiram Graham Miller Thomas Henry Moore George Joseph Morin William Jordan Morse, Jr. Marjorie Arlene Mullen Catherine Isabel Murray Mary Virginia Neelon Barbara Jane Norwood
Thomas Edward O'Keefe Myrtice Abby Perrin Charlotte Ann Perry
Eva Elizabeth Brown
Ralph Douglas Cameron
Flora Belle Cate Merton Edwin Churchill
Anita Evelyn Cloutier Dorothy Pearl Colby Elizabeth Congdon Catherine Rose Franklin
John Alexander Cummings Allen Manchester Dean Jeanette Mary DeMayo Mabel Eddy Ruth Marion Estee John James Ferrara
William John Flanagan Rose Franklin Edward Alden Gardner Florence Sumner Gilson Thelma Davey Guild Elsie Marvis Hager
William Edward Hannan
George William Harris, Jr.
Doris Ellen Hennessey Martha Hiller Muriel Mae Hodson
Myron Irving Holt Annie Louise Holther
Joseph Leonard Houlihan
Marjorie Ada Hunken Eleanor Mae Hunt
Ralph Gordon Turner Dana Willard Walker Harvey Cyril Walker Grace Alma Ward Ruth Alice Watson
Charles Roland Weldon Arthur Manchester White
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Elsie Martha White Sydney Wellington Wilkes
Douglas Edward Williams
Dorothea Mae Wilmarth Annie Louise Woodward Murielle Wuilleumier
Henry Albert Yeretsky
HONOR ROLL
Lillian Gunhild Ahlquist Edwin Bears
Dorothy Ruth Berman
Arthur Graham Boardman
Eva Elizabeth Brown Elsie Mathilda Broman
Dorothy Pearl Colby
Rose Franklin
Florence Sumner Gilson Martha Hiller Muriel Mae Hodson
Marjorie Ada Hunken Eleanor Mae Hunt Mary Virginia Neelon
Marjorie Doris Rhodes Hallie Jeanne Sarson Stanley George Slosek Arthur Henry Soper Margaret Louise Spellmeyer Virginia Marian Tanner Goldie Teacher
CLASS SONG
To-night our Class of Nineteen Thirty Leaves dear old A. H. S. We'll "Work to win, and win to serve", We'll pass in all Life's tests.
And now we bid our fond adieu
To dear old A. H. S. The school in which we took such pride And worked for with such zest.
Class Colors: Blue and Gold Class Motto : Work to win - - win to serve
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GRADUATION EXERCISES BANK STREET AND CHARLES E. BLISS SCHOOLS High School Hall, Wednesday Afternoon, June 25, 1930
PROGRAM
March-Mister Joe H. Bennett Eighth Grade Orchestra
Prayer.
The Galway Piper
Rev. Alwin E. Worman Percy E. Fletcher
Shepherd's Dance.
Germaine
Bank Street School Chorus
TERCENTENARY PAGEANT Prologue
Page
. George Gibb
Father Time
Gardner Dunham
Goddess of Liberty
Barbara Polsey
History
. Ethel Perry
Tradition
Bernice Davis
Episode I The Coming of the White Men
Beaver
. Leo LeClair
Chief . Donald Gilson
Captain John Smith
Walter Streeter
Smith's Men.
Richard Brown, Raymond O'Brien Indian Group-Harvey Bussiere, Walter Rheaume, Ruth Doty, Marion Torrey, Charlotte Weare, Leo Hennessey
Episode II The Naming of the Charles Time: 1614-Place: A room in the palace.
King James I of England. Lawrence Fitton
Anne, his Queen.
Martha Farnum
Prince Charles.
Albert Gallant
Captain John Smith
Walter Streeter
A Page. .
Charles Galligan
Episode III The Reception of Governor Winthrop Scene: Near the Charles River-Time 1630
Richard Sprague.
Richard Thomson
Thomas Graves.
Richard Monroe
William Sprague
Russell Codding
Rev. Mr. Bright.
Edward Martin
Thomas Walford.
Frederick Marshall . Wallace Lapham
Governor Winthrop
Harold Johnson
William Blackstone
Ralph Bridges
Governor Winthrop's Attendants.
William Bridges
Antone Raposa
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Episode IV Educational Beginnings in Colonial Times 1. The Coming of John Harvard Time: 1637
Reverend John Wilson. John Harvard .
.George Bergh . George Fish
Reverend Zachariah Symmes
Ronald Griswold
Members of the Community
Richard Sprague Richard Thomson
Benjamin Bunker. . Forrest Bowder
William Frothingham. Thomas Bienvenue
Thomas Lynde. James Toomey
2. The Stocks Culprits
Towncrier
Joseph Bolton
Culprit James Toomey
3. The Dame School
The Dame, Perseverance Green.
Monica Wallace
Daughter Mary
Adeline Levis
Children of the Dame School Girls-Josephine Zito Suzzanne Peters
Evelyn Claflin
Boys-William Bridges Ralph Bridges
Raymond Conniff
Episode V Scenes in the Revolution
1.
Paul Revere
Paul Revere. Arnold Cook
Conant
Briggs Young
2. Bunker Hill
Time: June 17, 1775-Place: Charlestown
Grandmother Hurd Ruth Johnston
Kate. . Viola Murray
John Hurd. Gilbert Caswell
Episode VI Washington Visits Frothingham
George Washington. .Philip Leach Ervin Meyers
Benjamin Frothingham.
Ann Frothingham Irene Cuthbertson
Mammy . John Reese
Guests-Nancy Richardson, Louisa Wetherell, Esther Lawrence, Alberta Grow, Jeanette Young, Helen Brigham, Barbara Fischer, Mildred Higgins, William Simms, Newton Carpenter, James Nerney, Russell Morrison, Milton Dobra, Karl Johnson, Kenneth Gunner, Bernard Young.
Piano Solo-Nocturne Chopin
George S. Gibb
Plantation. M. Raul Steiner
Hail Conqueror of the Air. Bliss School Chorus
Robert W. Gibb
Gavotte-Cupid's Heart . Eighth Grade Orchestra
Emil Ascher
Presentation of Diplomas. Leonard I. Lamb
Loretta Messier
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GRADUATES BANK STREET SCHOOL
Alvida Aguiar
Beatrice Gertrude Alpert
Ruth Antaya
William Joseph Fontaine, Jr.
Raymond Roland Audette
Natalie Franklin
Arthur Jacob Baril
Bernard Leo Galligan
Robert Arnold Barr
Lillian Gaudreau
Constantine Anastas Bassis
George Sweet Gibb
Edith Elizabeth Bauer
Lillian Mary Griffin
Doris Hope Baxendale
Ronald Charles Griswold
Flizabeth Gertrude Bellevance
George Gilbert Bergh
Alberta Elizabeth Grow Kenneth Lowell Gunner
Thomas Raymond Bienvenue
Evelyn Virginia Hardaway
Joseph Aloysius Bolton Lillian Marie Bonin Milton Harold Borg Forrest Alston Bowder
Mildred Azora Higgins Grace Marion Holden John Joseph Hyland Margaret Jeanette Ireland Edith Viola Johnson George Oscar Johnson
Ruth Elizabeth Bowman
Ralph Hewitt Bridges
William Albert Bridges
Harold Iver Johnson
Karl Henrick Johnson, Jr.
Helen Peckham Brigham Dora Rose Bristol
Adelle Frances Brown
Estella Mae Brown
Emilda Edwige Burke
John Joseph Kelly, Jr.
Jane Marchbank Campbell
Lucille Anna Capron
Everett C. Carlson
Newton Irving Carpenter
Richard Lynch Carroll Clara Caruso John J. Carvalho
Gilbert Frank Caswell
Evelyn Irma Claflin Irene Suttis Clarke
Russell Frank Codding Ve ma Jean Collingwood
Joseph Raymond Conniff
Arnold Grinnell Cook
William Parnell Cooney, Jr.
Helen Dolores Costello
Irene Isabel Cuthbertson Bernice Irene Davis
Claire Albina Desmarais Frederick Milton Dobra Everett Joseph Donnelly Avis Lucille Dudemaine Eugene Alfred Dudemaine Mabel Theresa Duffy El zabeth Duffy Gardner Thayer Dunham
Dorothy Louise Dunn Hildreth Gordon Dyer Ralph Bernard Estabrooks
Doris Ernestine Evans
Barbara Helena Fischer George Herbert Fish
Omer Harold LcCroix William Joseph Laflamme
Allison Grover Lake
Marie Emily Ida Langevin
Wallace Sylvester Lapham Raymond Laval Larocque Helen Marie Larson
Esther Lucille Lawrence
Philip Francis Leach Adeline Ruth Levis Earle Albert Charles Liberty Anna Lynch
Normand Francis Lyons
Everett Joseph McConnell Norman Arthur McGill Frances Viola Macdonald Frederick Thomas Marshall, Jr. Timothy Edward Martin Irene Constance Mello Gilbert Morton Miller Loretta Helen Messier Ernestine Day Middleton Richard Winthrop Monroe Harry Russell Morrison Marjorie Janet Murphy Viola Margaret Murray Ervin Howard Myers James Kearin Nerney Leo Vincent Nolan Gilbert Trigva Owren Marie Eva Paille Robert Joseph Parker
Myrtle Ruth Johnston Emile George Joseph Wilfred Clarence Jutras Stephen John Kacjowska
Vernon Ralph Brien
Helen May Fish Eileen Theresa Flanagan
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Doris Lillian Perry Louis Joseph Perry Suzzanne Audrey Peters George Arthur Pettitt, Jr. Peter Paul Picchi
Thomas Joseph Pickering Barbara Steere Polsey Urbano Joseph Prignano Antone B. Raposa John Arnold Reese, Jr.
Philip Short Rhind Nancy Alice Richardson Clara Eva Rivello Frances Louise Rogers Rosemond Grace Rooney Angelyn Hildegard Sandberg Kai Quong Seeto Elizabeth Anne Shockroo James Francis Shockro William Edward Simms Helen Valerie Soper
Evelyn Olinda Sousa Joseph Everett Stanton Alden Edward Swanson Richard Vernon Thomson
James Toomey
Joseph Toomey
Pearl Ilene Treen
Doris Marie Tremblay
Frank Vieira
Mary Conception Vieira
Valentina Julia Vieira
Barbara Elizabeth Wallace
Monica Wallace
Newell Crane Walton
Herbert Walter Ware
Louisa Ann Wetherell
Alvin Alexander White
Stanley Alfred Woodward
Jeanette Young
Leith. Briggs Young Mattia Raymond Zarrella
Josephine Mary Zito
GRADUATES BLISS SCHOOL
Raymond Edward Alger Phyllis Christina Anderson Paul Joseph John Bellavance Lillian Elizabeth Berglund Dorothy Hazel Blanchard Florence Emma Boucher William Andrew Bowen Richard Eli Brown Ruth Ina Brown Harvey Edward Bussiere Doris Mae Campbell Harold Donald Carlson Evelyn Virginia Carr Frances Martin Clark Ruth Maynard Clark Jessie Ruth Collins Emmett Patrick Conlan Doris Iola Cote Margaret Ellen Creeden Ruth Charlotte Doty Alma Hamilton Drake Arthur Harvey Dumont Irene Loria Dumont Martha Barbara Farnum Robert John Fawcett Mary Ferrara Lawrence Raymond Fitton Angelo Fratoni Albert Louis Gallant Charles Maurice Galligan Harold Edward Gates Donald James Gilson
Emil Filmore Hanson Malcolm Nelson Haskell Phyllis Virginia Hawkins Leo Francis Hennessey Ruth Josephine Holbrook Elizabeth Theresa Keane Dorothy Maria Kelley Leo Francis LcClair Ruth Margaret Lennox Alberta May Massey Frances Elizabeth Mutch John Oliver Henry Newman Raymond Joseph O'Brien Vincent Anthony O'Donnell Marion Martha O'Keefe James Anthony Otterson LeRoy Frederick Payne Ethel Grover Perry Walter Angell Rheaume Mildred Rita Robinson Donald Bliss Simpson Walter Spellman Streeter
Ralph Edmond Sullivan Owen Edward Thompson Mary Ann Toner Marion Hope Torrey Lena Agnes Trainor Margaret Penelope Voikos Charlotte Mary Louise Weare Dorothea Mary White Albert Edward Wilmarth Harold Arthur Woodcome
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LINCOLN SCHOOL Lincoln School Hall, Wednesday Afternoon, June 25, 1930
PROGRAM
March-June Days. Hall
School Orchestra
Invocation
Rev. Frank Briggs
Chorus-How Can I Leave Thee
1. Some Contributions of the Massachusetts Bay and Plymouth Colonies Elinor Chantler
2. A Message to Garcia Kenyon Hayes
Chorus-Ma Curly Headed Babby , Clutsam
3. What The Earliest Men Did For Us Leo Bergeron
4. Piano Solo-Siegmund's Love Song. Lange
Meredith Sargent
5. A Psalm of Life Marion Cerrone
6. The American Boy Wilfrid Chalifoux
7. Presentation of Gift to the School Sophie Dowgiala
Chorus-Under the Banner of Victory. Franz von Blon
Presentation of Diplomas Mrs. Alice Stobbs :
Accompanist-Virginia Churchill
Lewis A. Fales, Superintendent Guy W. Weymouth, Principal
Class Marshals Antoinette Fortier Wilfrid Chalifoux
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CLASS"OFI1930
¿Gracinda Almeida ¿Leo Bergeron Hilda Blair
* * Marion Cerrone Haroldine Chace Virginia Churchill *Elinor Chantler
* * Wilfrid Chalifoux
* * Sophie Dowgiala Ruth Fletcher Antoinette Fortier Jeanette Godin Ada Galasso Matilda Gawlik
Roger George Jennie Godz
** Kenyon Hayes Newton Holt Stephen Halko
Eunice Howland Ida Hetu Clara Janitsky
* ĮBertha Jarosewski #Stacia Kubat įStanley Kalenkiewicz
* * Eleanor Kinzle
* * Frank Macuga ¿Cecile Mc Conville
*Delia Moskal
ĮNora Michalik Jeanette Paquin
Pauline Perlow Stanley Paraniuk Mary Pollock
* ¿ Meredith Sargent įAlfreda Sokol Rita St. John Annie Ulman
*Honor pupils ¿Perfect attendance throughout the year
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Assessors' Report
To His Honor the Mayor and Municipal Council :-
Gentlemen:
The board of Assessors respectfully submit the report of the Assessing Department for the year 1930.
Two members of our board have given their entire time during the year and one member has given part time.
A great amount has been done with our regular work, together with extra work in checking up the city, looking for property not now taxed, with the result that many pieces of property were found, errors corrected in ownership of property.
We had, in the office the first of the year, 15 new plats of the city which have been made for several years, laying idle and were of no use because they were never changed over, and were for a section of the city which had never been platted.
During the year 17 more new plats have been completed and submitted to this department by the engineering department. This makes a total of 32 new plats up to January 1, 1931. This is about one-seventh of the city covered by new plats.
During the year, we have changed over, from old plats, thoroughly checked up and ownership proved 18 plats.
This work, during the year has compelled us to change 22,576 cards. The remainder of the plats cannot be changed until the fall and winter of 1931.
During the year we have handled 588 transfers of real estate.
Five thousand dollars was appropriated in February for City survey. A substantial amount of this has already been used and we hope that this amount may be added to, in the future, in order to complete this survey. By having this survey completed as soon as possible will help derive a large amount of new valuation.
In order to safeguard and insure all of our new plats we have had them all reduced in size and photostats taken of same at a very small cost.
It is our desire to improve the work of this office and bring it up to a high standard of efficiency and one that the State will point to as an Al office.
We are quoting some figures from our books which may be interesting in showing the making of a tax rate, also number of live stock assessed and auto information.
Several new laws have been passed during the year, all to the effect of in- creasing our tax rate for 1931.
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ESTIMATED RECEIPTS FOR TAX RATE
Income Tax.
$114,744.15
Corporation Tax
61,296.52
Bank Tax.
6,045.43
Public Service
1,253.37
Licenses .
5,468.12
Fines
2,624.70
Special Assessments.
9,644.68
General Government
8,819.42
Health and Sanitation
31.00
Welfare.
9,793.25
Soldiers' Benefits.
747.57
Library
998.89
Recreation.
53.00
Interest on Deposits
6,164.92
Interest on Taxes
4,674.71
Water Revenue.
106,303.66
Education.
4,955.69
Motor Vehicle Excise Tax
48,904.87
Poll Taxes
13,384.00
Total
$405,907 95
AMOUNTS TO BE RAISED
City Appropriation.
$1,137,194.27
1928 Overlay Deficit.
1,484.47
County Tax.
33,827.43
State Tax
26,950.00
Highway Tax
1,856.82
Snow Removal Tax.
125.78
$1,201,438.77
1930 Valuation
$ 25,525,465 31.45 Rate
127,627,325 1,021,018,60 2,553,546,5 76,576,395
$1,201,438.77 Gross Amt. to Raise 405,907.95 Estimated Receipts
795,530.82 Net Amount to Raise 7,245.05 Overlay 1930
$802,775,87
$802,775.87 Total Amt. to Raise
1930 Valuation $25,525,465 1929 Valuation 25,514,105
$1,201,438.77 1930 Appropriation 1,148,360.35 1929 Appropriation
1930 Increase .. $ 1,011,360
$ 53,078.42 Increase
1929 Increase. . 634,070
1929-30 Increase $1,645,430
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Number of Horses assessed 179
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