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Although this has been a busy year, it has been freer from communicable diseases than usual, enabling us to spend more time on our routine work and less with special examinations for communicable diseases. Special activities in- cluded the assistance given, in aiding in the correction of defects, the teaching of Infant Hygiene to the Vocational and Continuation School girls, and the follow-up of some of our special problem cases with Miss Mackinnon of the S. P. C. C. Special eye examinations and glasses were secured through the "Teachers' Eye- glass Fund." First aid was given to numerous children who had suffered minor hurts on the school grounds. Those who had hurts of any seriousness were advised to obtain medical attention from their family physicians. This year, with the closing of the two small schools, the time previously spent there has been transferred to the High School, where bi-monthly health conferences are held in the clinic room. There is a great need for more and better health work in this group, with not only benefit to the individual, but to the community at large.
In closing, I wish to thank all those, who through their kindness, cooperation and assistance, have helped me in the fulfillment of my many duties.
Respectfully submitted,
Dorothy B. Wendell, R. N.
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REPORT OF THE ATTENDANCE OFFICER
Mr. Lewis A. Fales, Superintendent of Schools:
I submit herewith my second annual report as Attendance Officer.
Number of cases investigated, 184. This is 37 less than last year. Of this number 65 cases were from the Continuation and Vocational schools.
Investigation revealed the following reasons for absence:
Absent on account of clothing 10
Absent on account of illness . 52
Absent to work . 13
Home permits 5
Detained by parents for other causes
34
Moved from city . 8
Truants. 48
Attending city schools . 6
Attending school out of town 1
Negligence 6
Disciplinary cases 1
Total
184
Respectfully submitted, W. Wesley Young.
REPORT OF THE CUSTODIAN OF SCHOOL BUILDINGS
Mr. Lewis A. Fales, Superintendent of Schools:
I submit herewith my second annual report as Custodian of School Buildings.
The past year has seen a great improvement in the appearance of the school buildings. We were fortunate in having favorable conditions for painting this past summer and the following building exteriors were painted with the best lead and oil paint:
Briggs Corner School Capron School Farmers School Washington Portable Superintendent's Office
The following buildings were refinished inside:
Capron School Dodgeville School Pleasant Street School Plat School, Room 2 Sanford Street Middle Building, Room 6
We were able to refinish some floors at the following buildings: Bliss School-Principal's Office.
High School-Stage in Assembly Hall, Gymnasium, and Room 307. Lincoln School-First Floor corridor.
Sewer lines were repaired at Farmers and Briggs Corner schools. At Far- mers School it was necessary to dig up and relay one hundred and twenty feet of pipe due to the roots of trees blocking the pipe. This trouble is now eliminated by the use of a new seal.
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At the Richardson School the chimney was retopped and the lower part repointed.
The heater that gave out at the Plat School was replaced with a spare heater and is now giving perfect service.
A new smoke pipe was installed at the Tiffany and Sanford Street schools.
Heaters at the Capron and Pleasant Street schools were temporarily repaired, but they are due for extensive repairs in the near future.
Some new tubes were installed in one of the boilers at the High School and new fusible plugs were installed in all boilers.
At Briggs Corner and Farmers schools the steps were rebuilt and the porches repaired.
The fence at the Pleasant Street School was rebuilt and the fence at the San- ford Street School repaired.
A new wire fence was erected on the Newport Avenue side and across the rear of the playground at the Lincoln School. This playground is now inclosed on three sides.
At the Richardson School a wire fence has been erected between the play- ground and the Armory.
The playground at the Pleasant Street School is now fenced off from the street on the Starkey Avenue side.
One small ceiling at the Capron School, and a ceiling and a side wall at the Pleasant Street School were replastered. Ceilings at the Dodgeville School were patched.
Some outside doors were replaced at the Tiffany, Bliss and Washington schools.
At the Finberg School both ends of the main building were waterproofed. This waterproofing has been very satisfactory and the ends of the Assembly Hall should be done next year.
A large section of the tar and gravel roof over the Assembly Hall at the High School had to be renewed due to numerous leaks.
Roofs of the Lincoln, Sanford Street and Washington schools also were repaired.
New classroom furniture was installed in rooms seven and eight at the Bank Street School.
Window shades were replaced in several rooms at the High, Bliss, Briggs Corner, Dodgeville, Farmers, Pleasant Street and Tiffany schools.
Pupils' desks in seven rooms at Richardson School and in both rooms at the Capron School were sanded and refinished. This is a total of over four hundred desks refinished this past year.
There are many more desks that must be refinished in the near future.
I also hope to refinish more floors this coming year as this work preserves as well as adds to the appearance of the floors.
Respectfully submitted,
W. Wesley Young.
SCHOOL FIRE ALARM BOXES
South Attleboro
151
Washington.
152
Lincoln .
153
Dodgeville
Finberg. 251
252
Sanford Street
351
Bank Street .
.352
Richardson.
.451
High.
551
Tiffany
.552
Bliss
651
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ATTLEBORO HIGH SCHOOL WITH NEW ADDITION-1940
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TEACHERS High School-Telephone 1825
Philip L. Garland, Principal. 6 Beacon St.
Freeman Hall, Jr., Sub-Master, History 19 Bicknell St.
George A. Allison, Mathematics 12 Perrin St.
Ruth A. Bradley, Mathematics . 6 King St.
Carolyn Churchill, English 79 No. Main St.
Edith L. Claflin, German.
.38 Fifth St.
Helen M. Claflin, English.
38 Fifth St.
Violet G. Connolly, English
23 Dean St.
Harry E. Cooper, Biology.
868 Pleasant St.
Dorothy F. Covell, Commercial
37 Elizabeth St.
Grace C. Daley, English.
154 So. Main St.
Curtis S. Edgett, History, Civics
.7 Grove St.
Frances Farr, French .. 2 Prospect St.
Eleanor C. Fillmore, Social Studies, Arithmetic.
24 Peck St.
Kenneth L. Goding, Science.
117 So. Main St. 6 King St.
Elizabeth M. Hilliard, History, Problems of Democracy . 23 Third St.
Bernice B. Hosmer, Commercial. 18 Jefferson St.
William F. Lee, English. .54 Emory St.
Helena A. McCormick, Household Arts. 137 Pleasant St.
John A. MacDonald, Science. 970 So. Main St.
Mabel M. Ott, Commercial.
22 Third St.
Gertrude H. Parsons, German, Science.
128 County St.
Marjorie A. Pierce, French.
.2 Prospect St.
Jessie I. Pithie, Commercial.
9 Mechanic St.
Laura M. Povey, English, Latin.
7 Manchester St.
Ruth A. Ramsdell, Commercial.
128 County St. . 16 Park Ave.
Dorothy L. Simonds, History.
430A No. Main St.
George I. Spatcher, Manual Arts ..
2 Irvington Court
Howard A. Tozier, Coach, Civics, Physics.
77 Jefferson St.
Cuthbert W. Tunstall, Mech. Drawing, Science.
3 Grove St.
Mabel J. Wall, English, Latin. 45 Peck St.
Beatrice Smith, Librarian. 430A No. Main St.
Alfred P. Zambarano, Band. 15 Henry St., Cranston, R. I. 167 So. Main St.
Doris Greenberg, Clerk.
Bank Street School-Tel. 727-R
Room
Milton P. Dutton, Principal. 683 Park St.
3 Alice M. McNerney, VIII .206 Park St.
4 Zita Simms, VIII 48 Payson St.
6 Elizabeth L. Wentworth, VIII. 31 So. Main St.
7 Mildred Couillard, VIII. .33 Peck St.
8 Verta I. Rowell, VIII. 31 So. Main St.
Bliss School-Tel. 1822-R
A. Irvin Studley, Principal .26 West St.
1 Josephine M. Hart, VIII. 103 Bank St. 2 Beulah G. Eames, VIII. Elmdale Road, No. Scituate, R. I.
3 Annie C. Terry, VII. .69 Emory St.
4 Mary B. Ricker (Mrs.), VII 81 Brownell St.
5 Catherine J. Bruen, VI. 9 Elizabeth St.
7 Edith V. Potter, VI. 15 Garden St.
18 Third St.
E. Kendall Gleason, Mathematics
Jessie M. Graves, Latin.
Irma G. Searle, Commercial
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Room
6 Bertha W. Cushing (Mrs.), V. 103 Bank St.
8 Subotitute, IV
11 Pauline I. Hardy, V
214 Park St.
9 Bernice W. Engley, IV, III. 143 Union St.
10 Carrie L. Bertenshaw, III. Elmdale Road, No. Scituate, R. I.
15 Elsie E. Bowen, II. . . 13 Dean St.
12 H. Marion Lillibridge, II, I. .R. F. D. No. 4, Oak Hill Ave.
14 Grace R. Pimer, 154 So. Main St.
Briggs Corner School-Tel. 263-W-1
1
Helen E. Calnan, VI, V. 79 Winslow Ave., Norwood, Mass.
2 Margaret M. Fawcett, IV ,III. 26 Pine St.
3
Rosamond Terry, II, I.
69 Emory St.
Capron School-Tel. 315-R
1
Grace B. Tirrell, IV, III. .. 43 Peck St.
2
Elizabeth R. Holbrook, II, I
Bronson Block, Apt. 326
Dodgeville School-Tel. 834-W
1
Bernice E. Trulson, VI, V. 4 East St.
2 Irene A. Colburn, IV, III. .43 Maple St.
3 Penelope P. Rockwood, II, I. 126 Freeman St., No. Attleboro
Farmers School-Tel. 1868-R
1 Helen G. Robinson, V, IV 45 Peck St.
3 Mary L. Shields, III, II 37 Elizabeth St.
2 Desiree Piguet, II, I. 10 Fourth St.
Finberg School-Tel. 535-R
Martha J. Roberts, Principal. 10 1-2 Park Ave
Ruth M. Hirons, VIII. . 23 Tyler St
Mildred F. Crandall, VII. 13 Dean St
Barbara F. Hart, VI. 93 Dean St
Alice A. Larson, V. . .53 Martin St
Frances Remillard, IV, III. 242 Oak Hill Ave'
Marjorie F. Barrett, III, II. 175 Pine St
Velma E. Davis, I. 103 Bank St
Lincoln School-Tel. Perry 5065
Guy W. Weymouth, Principal 458 Newport Ave.
21 Bertha M. Simpson, VIII. 664 Park St. 22 Helen W. Storin, (Mrs.), VIII. 216 Raleigh Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. 24 Helen Keena, VII. 19 Sadler St.
23 Sophia Sullivan, VI. 95 Dexter St.
25 Marjorie A. Hunken, V. 123 County St.
26 Virginia A. Lucey, IV. 187 Boylston St., Brockton
2 Marion L. Giviens (Mrs.), III, II 24 Jefferson St.
1 Gertrude L. Robbins, II, I. . 9 Second St.
4 Ruth Ellis, Special Class. 6 Jefferson St.
Plat School-Tel. Perry 7755
2 Hazel Huxley, III, II,I 411 Newport Ave.
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Room Pleasant Street School-Tel. 853-R
1 Katharine F. Powers (Mrs.), IV, III. 15 Upland Road
2 Ethel H. Sanford, II, I. 23 Dean St.
Richardson School-Tel. 1509-R
Curtis R. Witham, Principal. 34 Pine St.
1 Florence E. Heacock, VII. . 9 Foster St.
2 Helen D. Crandall, VII. 13 Dean St.
3 Helen P. . Bullock, VI. . 31 Mulberry St.
4 Grace W. Ward, VI 6 Howard Ave
5 Mary E. Clarke, V. 93 Dean St.
6 Lelia M. Randall, V, IV 47 Bank St.
9 M. Avis Hodges, IV. 10 Park Ave.
10 Emily A. Bowen, III . 212 Pine St.
11 Margaret M. O'Keefe, III. 80 Mulberry St.
12 Margaret L. Dennis, II. 94 Hope St.
14 Eleanor L. Wilmarth (Mrs.), II, I 4 Tappan Ave.
13 Louisa G. Richards, I. . 23 Dean St.
15 Helen M. Carvell, Kindergarten. 10 Park Ave.
Julie A. Dodd, Kindergarten Assistant. 21 Walnut St., Arlington
8 Barbara L. Stanley, Special Class 26 John St.
Sanford Street School-Tel. 727-W
Samuel W. Thomas, Principal. Corner Plain and Leonard Sts., Norton
1 Marion Spaulding, VII 137 Pleasant St.
2 Madge Couillard, VII. 33 Peck St.
4 Winifred A. Morton, VI. 15 North Main St.
3 Signe M. Brask, VI, V. 121 West St.
6 Alma C. Hillman, V 23 Park Ave.
7 Frances J. Harrington, IV. 96 Park St.
9 Mary E. McManus, III 82 Dean St.
11 Margaret F. Gaynor, II 18 North Main St.
10 Marion H. Briggs, I. 18 Perrin St.
Tiffany School-Tel. 322-W
Abbie E. Hill, Principal 43 Jefferson St.
1 Lillian Young, VII. King Philip St. Raynham, Mass.
2 Mary M. Whalen, VI .80 Pine St.
3 Mary Clements, V. 23 Third St.
4 Elsa D. Johnson, IV 14 Jackson St.
5 Anna O. Swanson, III. 57 Jefferson St.
6 Ruth E. Riley, II. 127 Pleasant St.
7 Alice A. Hirons, II, I. 23 Tyler St.
8 Daisy C. Reynolds, I. 81 Dennis St.
Washington School-Tel. Perry 7779
Mary G. Gilles, Principal. 10} Park Ave.
1
Natalie Pollard, VII .
220 May St.
2 Katherine L. Johnson, VI. . 33 Dean St.
4 Ruth VanCampen, V. .25} Peck St. 3 Jean L. Galligan, ÍV. 152 County St.
6 Helen M. Cassels, IV . 24 Jay St., North Attleboro
8 Joice B. Winstanley, III .416 Newport Ave.
5 Alice E. Gaw, II. 46 Barrows St., North Attleboro
7 Virginia E. Black, I 37 Elizabeth St. 9 Elsie Logan, I. 10 Fourth St.
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Vocational School-Tel. 727-R
Milton P. Dutton, Director. 683 Park St.
Doris A. Prentiss, Home Economics. 31 South Main St.
Hazelfern Appleton (Mrs.), Academic Work. 19} Park Ave.
Berryman D. Minah, Shop Work. 263 South Main St.
Norman S. Tukey, Academic Work. 15 North Main St.
Jewelry Trades School-Tel. 853-W
Frank H. Straker, Director 145 North Main St.
Curtis W. Leonard, Bench Work. .89 Peck St.
Wilbur C. Kiff, Die Cutting. 192 Towne St., Attleboro Falls
Eric Lindberg, Toolmaking 55 Emory St.
Supervisors and Special Teachers
John L. Gibb, Music. 103 Bank St.
Ardith P. Todd, Art-High. 40 Old Post Road, North Attleboro
Myrtice A. Perrin, Art-Elementary. 19 East St.
Office Hour: 4 to 5 p. m., Monday and Wednesday
Alice M. Washburn (Mrs.), Cooking, Sewing. .81 Dennis St.
Edward H. Perrin, Manual Arts. 42 Hodges St.
J. Ray Cooney, Physical Education 12 Benefit St.
Janitors
John Hughes, High, Capron 80 Holman St.
Claude Allen, Assistant. 15 Foley St ..
Allen W. Blanchard, Assistant .25G Bank St,
Robert W. Sharkey, Assistant. 19 Sturdy St.
George Craig, Bank Street, Pleasant Street. 10 Oakland Ave.
John Jordan, Bliss. . 45 Lexington Ave
Leonard E. Bell, Bliss Assistant, B. C .. 1084 Pleasant St.
Wilfred Orme, Dodgeville, Bank Street, Richardson Asst. 19 Clarence St.
Ervin E. Gross, Finberg 824 South Main St. Jabez Stanley, Lincoln. 782 Newport Ave.
George Frazier, Richardson .80 East St. Joseph Fontneau, Sanford Street, Farmers 179 Thacher St. George T. Murkland, Assistant 138B South Main St.
Albert Marsland, Tiffany .. .39 Chestnut St.
Samuel Higson, Washington, Plat. R. F. D., No. 2, 47 Pullman Ave.
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ATTLEBORO HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION EXERCISES High School Auditorium, Thursday Evening, June 22, 1939
PROGRAM
Sylvia March. Hungarian Melody
Deleibes Brahms
Orchestra
F. Mendelssohn
March of the Graduates. George L. Normand, Class Marshal
Invocation
Reverend Joseph Canty
Address of Welcome Edward J. Healey President of the Class
Salutatory Address-A Friend of Humanity
Evelyn M. Orme
Saxophone Solo-Berceuse. Julian Jaron
Godard
Essay-Opportunities for the High School Graduate Norma Jackson
Vocal Solo-Desert Song. Romberg
William Robertson
Essay-Life and Its Reward
Louise Hayes
Essay-Surgery John O'Donnell
Piano Solo-Valse Arabesque.
Kenneth A. Clark
Essay-Journalism
Constance O. Farrow
Saxophone Solo-Beebe J. Dorsey
Raymond Brogan
Essay and Valedictory-Success
James E. Whitney
Presentation of Awards and Prizes Bausch and Lomb Award in Scienec D. A. R. Award for Good Citizenship Washington and Franklin Medal in United States History Helen W. Metcalf Prize in English
Presentation of Diplomas Mayor John W. McIntyre Assisted by Principal Philip L. Garland
Class Song Lillian M. Proadbent
T. Lack
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LIST OF GRADUATES
Mary Frances Ahern Gertrude Elizabeth Anderson Demetrius Athanas Mildred Gertrude Balser Karl Fred Bassler, Jr. Everett Sheldon Bauer Dorothy Rose Bellavance Florence Lorraine Bellavance Alice Frances Bescherer Charles Henry Blais Burdon Harvey Blanchard Elizabeth Urania Bliss Cora Blois Frederic Leo Blythe Herbert Edward Bonner Daniel Francis Bowen Edward Joseph Boyer Minnette Eleanor Brigham
Dorothy Mae Broadbent Lillian May Broadbent
Mildred Helen Brockway Raymond Joseph Brogan Marjorie Isabel Brown Helen Nancy Bruen Beverly Alfrieda Burton Christina Lucille Caponigio Helen Mae Carlson Richard William Carlson John Baptiste Castiglia Alyce Genevieve Chambers Henry Chitron Kenneth Albert Clark Frederick Cooper Anita Cecile Cote Dorothy Florina Cote Louis Weston Crawford
Russell H. Crossman, Jr. Emily Pratt Davis Livia DeFusco Barbara de la Feuilliez Robert Shaw Denham
Kathleen Mary Denneny Wallace Densmore Irene Elizabeth Sheila Doyle Francis Joseph Drew Adrienne Marion Dubuc
Agnes Christina Duffy
Ralph Milton Dumican John Michael Dunn William Dunn Warren William Ebert Constance Olga Farrow Marie Katherine Finnegan Mildred Janet Fortier Raymond Franklin Ida Patricia Fratoni Harlan Stillwell Friensehner John Alton Fuller
Warren Hathaway Fuller Edna Mae Gagnon Ruth Frances Galligan Kenneth Louis Arthur Gavin Gerard Joachim Gendron Evelyn Monita Gingras Joseph Henry Graney Elizabeth Thayer Grant Harriett Elizabeth Gray Eileen Frances Greene Rita Agnes Guillette Wilfred Paul Gurn Marcile Frances Gustafson Marshall Alden Guyot William Henry Hadley, Jı.
Anson Louis Hall Marion Viola Hanson
Janet Marie Hardaway Ralph Orlando Hawkins Jane Louise Hayes
Edward Joseph Healey Roberta Mary Healey Thomas Stephen Healey Lea Theresa Hearn
Mildred Alice Hesketh
Eleanor Shirley Hobbs Willette Hodge Esther Josephine Hogberg
Iva Mae Holbrook Ruth Miriam Holland
Francis Thomas Iwuc Norma Margaret Jackson
Julian Jaron Louise Mina Johnson
Alvin Norman Johnson
Harold Austin Johnson Sherman Francis Jost
Mary Frances Keane
Henry William Kelley
Ida Genevieve Kinzle Andrew Anthony Klimaszewski
Zygmont Kulaga Irene Adeline Langlois
Fred John Larsen, Jr. Wilfred David LeFort Arthur Lewis LeTellier
Adolph Pearson Lind Helen Roberta Lynch Effie Bernice Machon
Thomas Francis Maguire Ruth Eleanor McCarthy Margaret McGovern Isabelle Menard
Dorothy Ray Miller Patricia Miner Ruth Murray Doris Edith Nelson Elizabeth Robinson Nolan
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George Louis Normand John Alphonsus O'Donnell Sophie Ohina Hilda Geraldine Oliver Evelyn Margaret Orme Priscilla Pearce Henry Lewis Peirce Doris Evelyn Perry Hope Hall Picken Lester James Picken, Jr.
Mary Barbara Poholek Franklin Herman Powers
Joseph James Powers
Charles Clark Pullen, Jr.
John Robert Radley Bernice Jane Radnor Edna Emma Richard
William Little Robertson
Andrew Joseph Robillard Earl Henry Robinson Loretta Robinson Kenneth Earl Schneider
Barbara Ann Schweinshaut
Louise Norma Semple Annie Shand Edward Francis Shockro Anna Louise Silva Charles Alfred Smith, Jr. Ruth Mildred Smith
Bernadette Yvette Stauff
Margaret M. Thibideau Marshall Brown Thornton Lester Stanley Thrasher
Virginia Rose Tolchinsky
Raymond Stephen Tremblay
Beatrice Lucille Veillette Evelyn Theresa Vieira
George Joseph Weimert Doris Wellman
Virginia Lenore Whalen Herbert Ellsworth White, Jr.
John Thomas White, Jr.
James Earl Whitney Myrtice Irma Worrall
Lillian May Wright
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HONORS
Valedictorian-James Earl Whitney Salutatorian-Evelyn Margaret Orme
ESSAYISTS CHOSEN BY FACULTY FROM THE HONOR GROUP
Jane Louise Hayes Norma Margaret Jackson
ESSAYISTS CHOSEN BY THE CLASS FROM THE HONOR GROUP Constance Olga Farrow John Alphonsus O'Donnell
HONOR GROUP In Alphabetical Order
Gertrude Elizabeth Anderson
Lea Theresa Hearn Mildred Alice Hesketh
Alice Frances Bescherer
Elizabeth Urania Bliss
Norma Margaret Jackson
Louis Weston Crawford
Effie Bernice Machon
Livia DeFusco
Ruth Eleanor McCarthy
Irene Elizabeth Sheila Doyle
Ruth Murray John Alphonsus O'Donnell
Constance Olga Farrow
Elizabeth Thayer Grant Harriett Elizabeth Gray Rita Agnes Guillette Jane Louise Hayes
Evelyn Margaret Orme Hope Hall Picken Franklin Herman Powers
James Earl Whitney
Class Colors Blue and Silver
Class Motto
Forward to Success
Class Song
"Forward to Success" Let this our motto be, For the creed of the A. H. S.
Is to serve successfully Our destiny. Gird on your armor strong
Truth and right will conquer all For success you'll win If you'll begin To rise up whene'er you fall.
-Lillian Broadbent
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GRADUATES BANK STREET SCHOOL-GRADE VIII
Elliot Henry Adams
Earl Link Ebert
Marian Elizabeth Ahern
Esther Beda Eklund
Virginia Philomena Alberigi John Robert Allen, Jr. Robert Stuart Allen Russell Albert Allen
Melvin Dwight Anderson William Fredrick Leavenworth Ander- son
Dorothy Geraldine Anelunde
Phyllis Mae Ardin
Richard Botelho Arruda
Eliza Theresa Aveiro
Lorraine Phyllis Barrett
Richard Stanley Barton
Ruth Marie Bates William George Bears Gloria Ann Benoit Walter Bischoff
Marjorie Elizabeth Blanchard
Mary Rita Blandin
Thomas Anthony Boisclair, Jr.
Robert Clarke Holden Milton Onesime Jacques Francis Elaine Jewett
Harry James Borden
Claire Zelma Johnson
Lorraine Theresa Boyer Rita Marie Boyer Margaret Brennan
Louis Daniel Kelley
William Thomas Brown, Jr.
Robert Hayes Kelley
Frank Henry Bunker, Jr.
Donald Francis Kenton
Alfred Edward LaCroix
Winifred Burr Mildred Frances Butler Francis Callahan
Beatrice Laprise Eugene Richard Lavallee
Eleanor Hartwell Carpenter
David Nils Lindell
Eleanor Harriet Chase
Luther Dadman Lovejoy, Jr.
Mildred Barbara Chase
Richard Donald Lovenbury
Ronald Wardman Lowe
Marylou Joan Lynch
Robert Leonard McCracken
Alice Mary Correira
Elizabeth Roberts McDonald William James McNally, Jr.
Philip Francis Cronan
Donald McNary
Eleana Joan Maland
Earl Russell Cruff Dorothy Grace DeCosta Thomas Deegan
Mary Rosalie Marcoccio Gertrude Miriam Markman
Dorothy Conceta DeFilippo
Roland Hugh Marland
Hilda Agnes Martins
Rita Ann Deighan Betty delaFeuilliez June Marie delaFueilliez Evelyn Demarais Theodore Robert Desjardins
Ernest Philip Doucette Barbara Jane Doyle Edith Mae D_iscoll Edith Muriel Duncan Roderick Allerton Dunn Lawrence William Dwyer Mildred Doris Dwyer
Mary Veronica Martins Hazel Mae Mingo James Francis Mulligan Alice Lucy Mustillo Muriel Elizebeth Mutlow Ruth Mildred Nelson William Strachan Niquette Constance Ann O'Neill Phyllis Marian O'Neil June Orr Lorraine Dorothea Palmer
Henry Thomas Fagnand, Jr. Robert Bates Fisher Michael Edward Foley Russell Raymond Fontneau La Vonne M. Friberg Robert Marshall Fryefield Norman Arthur Gagnon Ellen Jane Gammell Eileen Madeline Gilbert Joseph Henry Gilbert Barbara Hewes Grant Henry George Guillette Virginia Rose Guillette Gordon Frank Hagerman Marcy Elaine Hammill Beverly Chalmers Haraden
Barbara Ann Hayward Hope Virginia Hinchliffe
Joseph John Bono
Irene Virginia Kirby
Victor Joseph Johnson, Jr.
Jeanne Althea Claflin Glenna Marie Clark Olive Althea Cleveland Clifton Lewis Cobb
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Daniel Richard Pedro Marion Pedro Jacqueline Cosette Pelletier Virginia Perry Theresa Mary Picchi August John Raposa Charles Wilson Reid, Jr
Irma May Reynolds
H. Russell Stevens, Jr. Kenneth Alton Stone
Margaret Mary Reynolds
Helen Beverly Rhyno John Edwin Ricker Ralph Richmond Rogers
Mildred Agnes Stowe Raymond Rogers Sturdy, Jr. John Joseph Teixeira Alfreda Helen Tetreault
Arthur Earl Rollins
Robert Edward Trainor
John Anthony Ruggio
Virginia Kelsey Tuttle
Patsy Anthony Ruggio
Virginia Mae Uhlig
Norman MacDonald Sanborn
Clayton Louis Vickery
Antonio Santoas Kai Ong Seeto
Beatrice Vieira Everett Earl Waldron Charles Robert Webb Mary Jane Wells
Russell Salter Shaw, Jr.
Jane Amelia Wendell
Donald Graham Shields Robert Andrew Shields
Florence Elizabeth Shockro
Elaine Grey Wilbur Doris Yerbury
Elizabeth Ann Silva
Paul Leo Young
GRADUATES BLISS SCHOOL-GRADE VIII
Donald Hopkins Anderton
Marie Loretta Arsenault
Helen Elizabeth Barrows
George Byron Bibeault Elizabeth Gladys Bliss Jessie Margaret Bliss Virginia Catherine Bowman
Marjorie Edith Hughes Barbara Ruth Johnson
Roger Merle Johnson
Margery Stanley Joyce
Donald Sanford Brander Ruth Marilyn Brigham Audrey Grant Buchanan Edna May Chesworth William Sargent Cole Alice Lucette Cooper Daisy Cowan
Wallace Alden Kelley Earl Goddard Kiff Henry Smith Knowles
Helen Theresa Mary Creeden
Carl John Lawson Gilbert Victor Lee Oscar Joseph Lefebvre
Lillian May Drake Fern Mae Drown
Robert Edward Leventhal
Raymond Emile Dube Marie Alice Fish
Barney Francis Lynch Robert Earl McCall
Francis Leroy Fiske, Jr.
Albert George Maltais
Lawrence Edward Flanagan Beatrice Elizabeth Fuller Rita Ann Gay Dorothy Annie May Godfrey
Adeline Carolyn Marcinkoski Doris Irene Maitin Sylvia Estelle Miller Elizabeth Mary Mulkern
Virginia Elwell Gough Carolyn Muriel Grayson Roy Francis Hagerty, Jr. Eleanor Ann Haley Eleanor Irene Halliley James Hilmer Hanson, Jr.
Ruth Elizabeth Naismith
Martha Lillian Edna Nickerson
Christy Michael Nitso
Mary Agnes O'Brien Neil Marron Thomas O'Donnell Edwin George Pacheco
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Walter Septimus LaMay
Raymond Ernest Lambert Mary LaMontagne
Leona Rita Curtis
Phyllis June Haskell Eleanor Agnes Hickey Janet Himes Edmund Warren Hocking
George Hawley Shaw
John Silva, Jr. Manuel Silvia, Jr. Wallace A. Simmons Janet Skinner James Albert Slain Lydia Jeanette Stansbury
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Barbara Elsie Pitts Donald Randall Purdy Elsie Grant Robbins Edna Cecile Robinson Grace Sylvia Rosenberg Lillian Jean Salley Walter Carpenter Scanlon
Albert Joseph Siegfried
Virginia Ruth Spooner Bettina Anna Timbrell
George Witherell Tingley
William Arnold Tingley
Carlton Leonard Witherell Joseph James Wright, Jr.
GRADUATES FINBERG SCHOOL-GRADE VIII
Irene Aussant
Beatrice Josephine Bienvenue
Thomas Peter Bolton
Exilia Clara Brodeur Agnes Campbell
Lawrence Everett Hoyle Ruth Blanche LaPalme Kenneth Ellsworth Maynard Katherine Agnes Murray
Vivian Jean Carufel Kenneth James Charest
Theresa Antoinette Cloutier Bertha Mae Cotnoir
Shirley Elizabeth Cotnoir
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