Reports of town officers of the town of Attleborough 1941, Part 10

Author: Attleboro (Mass.)
Publication date: 1941
Publisher: The City
Number of Pages: 248


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The Sanford Street grammar building is being used for storage. It is hoped that this building can be kept for storage and as a repair shop.


The Sanford Street middle building has been abandoned, but the furnishings have not all been removed.


At the Superintendent's Office the floor of the room upstairs has been re- finished so that this room may be used for meetings of the School Board or other large groups. Both of the dry wells on the west side of the building had to be repaired to keep water out of the cellar.


At the Tiffany School a new pair of doors replaced a pair that had gone beyond repair. Rear steps were repaired, all furnaces were reset and smokepipe repaired. New shades were placed in room 3. Electric clocks were placed in all rooms. One furnace was relined with Plibrico lining.


The Washington School furnaces were all reset and lined with Plibrico and all smoke pipe repaired. A new coal bin was built for the southwest portable building. The furniture in room 1 was replaced with refinished furniture from one of the closed buildings. A book cupboard was built off room 6. New shades were installed in rooms 3, 8, cloak rooms and corridors.


Many other small repairs were made that were needed to keep the system operating at its best.


Respectfully submitted,


W. Wesley Young.


SCHOOL FIRE ALARM BOXES


Washington


152


Lincoln . 153


Finberg 252


Farmers 353


Willett. 354


Richardson. 451


High


551


Tiffany


552


Bliss.


651


115


ANNUAL REPORT


TEACHERS


High School-Telephone 1825


Philip L. Garland, Principal


Freeman Hall, Jr., Acting Principal. 19 Bicknell St.


H. Margaret Allen, Latin, English.


428 North Main St.


George A. Allison, Mathematics, Civics.


168 Pleasant St.


Ruth A. Bradley, Mathematics. 7 Prospect St.


Edith L. Claflin, German. 18 Third St.


Violet G. Connolly, English. 20 Prospect St.


Harry E. Cooper,. Biology.


868 Pleasant St.


Dorothy F. Covell, Commercial.


109 Dean St.


Grace C. Daley, English . 154 South Main St. Curtis S. Edgett, History 1 Prospect St. 18 Third St. Frances Farr, French .. E. Kendall Gleason, Mathematics 24 Peck St.


Kenneth L. Goding, Science


117 South Main St.


Jessie M. Graves, Latin. 7 Prospect St.


Florence E. Haggerty, English, History. 428 North Main St.


Elizabeth M. Hilliard, History, Problems of Democracy. 23 Third St.


Bernice B. Hosmer, Commercial. 18 Jefferson St.


William F. Lee, English. 1-2 Emory St.


David W. Lupien, Jr., Science, Civics, Physics 25 Peck St.


Helena A. McCormick, Household Arts. 137 Pleasant St.


Mabel M. Ott, Commercial. 17 Jefferson St.


Gertrude H. Parsons, German, Science.


128 County St.


Marjorie A. Pierce, French 2 Prospect St.


Jessie Pithie, Commercial.


9 Mechanic St.


Ruth A. Ramsdell, Commercial


128 County St. .16 Park Ave.


Dorothy L. Simonds, History .


430A North Main St.


George I. Spatcher, Manual Arts


2 Irvington Place


Howard A. Tozier, Coach, Civics 10 Kendall Ave.


Cuthbert W. Tunstall, Mechanical Drawing.


662 Park St. .57 Bank St.


Mabel J. Wall, English, Latin.


N. Wendell Weeks, English 128A South Main St.


Beatrice Smith, Librarian. 430A North Main St.


Alfred P. Zambarano, Band. 15 Henry St., Cranston, R. I.


Doris Greenberg, Clerk. 167 South Main St.


Bliss School-Telephone 1822-R


Room


A. Irvin Studley, Principal 26 West St.


1 Josephine M. Hart, VIII 103 Bank St.


2 Beulah B. Eames, VIII. Elmdale Road, North Scituate, R. I.


3 Annie C. Terry, VII. . 69 Emory St.


4 Mary B. Ricker (Mrs.), VII 81 Brownell St.


5 Bertha A. Larson, VI 53 Martin St.


7 Edith V. Potter, VI. 15 Garden St. 103 Bank St.


6 Bertha W. Cushing (Mrs.), V.


8 Pauline I. Hardy, V. 214 Park St.


9 Bernice W. Engley, IV. 143 Union St.


10 Carrie L. Bertenshaw (Mrs.), III Elmdale Road, North Scituate, R. I.


11 Claire G. Patenaude, III, II 222 Broadway, Taunton


15 Elsie E. Bowen, II .13 Dean St.


12 H. Marion Lillibridge, II, I R. F. D. No. 4, 285 Oak Hill Ave.


14 Grace R. Pimer, I. 154 South Main St.


Irma G. Searle, Commercial.


116


ANNUAL REPORT


Briggs Corner School-Telephone 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.


Farmers School-Telephone 1868-R


1 Helen G. Robinson, V, IV 45 Peck St.


3 Mary E. Ellard, IV, III 37 Elizabeth St.


2 Desiree Piguet, II, I 10 Fouth St.


Finberg School-Telephone 535-R


Martha J. Roberts, Principal 101/2 Park Ave.


Ruth M. Hirons, VIII. 23 Tyler St.


Mildred F. Crandall, VII 16 Mechanic St.


Virginia A. Pekarski. 531/2 Holman St.


Arleen Weston, V 37 Elizabeth St.


Irene A. Colburn, IV 167 Union St.


Frances Remillard, III


242 Oak Hill Ave.


Marjorie F. Barrett, II. 33 Mulberry St.


Velma E. Davis, I. 103 Bank St.


Lincoln School-Telephone 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 95 Dexter St. Sadler St. 23 Sophia Sullivan, VI.


25 Barbara L. Torrey, V, IV.


.5 Torrey St.


26 Amy B. Barton, IV, III.


413 Brown St.


2 Marion L. Givens (Mrs.), II 24 Jefferson St.


1 Gertrude L. Robbins, I. 26 Fifth St.


4 Rozelda Vernick, Special Class 23 Dean St.


Plat School-Telephone Perry 7755


2 Helen V. O'Neil, III, II, I. 121 James St.


Pleasant Street School-Telephone 853-R


1 Katharine F. Powers (Mrs.), IV, III 15 Upland Road


2 Ethel H. Sanford, II, I. 23 Dean St.


Richardson School-Telephone 2377


Curtis R. Witham, Principal 34 Pine St.


1 Mildred Couillard, VIII . 33 Peck St.


2 Elizabeth L. Wentworth, VIII 31 South Main St.


3 Florence E. Heacock, VII .33 Dean St.


4 Helen D. Crandall, VII. 16 Mechanic St.


6. Helen P. Bullock, VI. 167 Union St.


8 Grace W. Ward, VI, V 6 Howard Ave.


5 Mary E. Clarke, V. 93 Dean St. 9 M. Avis Hodges, IV 10 Park Ave.


12 Lelia Randall, III. 47 Bank St.


11 Margaret M. O'Keefe, III, II 80 Mulberry St.


13 Emily A. Bowen, II. 212 Pine St.


14 Margaret L. Dennis, I.


94 Hope St. 16 Eleanor L. Wilmarth (Mrs.), I 4 Tappan Ave. 15 Helen M. Carvell, Kindergarten 10 Park Ave. 10 Christina M. Plumer, Special Class 22 Carpenter St., Foxboro


117


ANNUAL REPORT


Tiffany School-Telephone 322-W


Robert Cort, Principal.


Wheaton Inn, Norton


1 Lillian Young, VII. King Philip St., Raynham, Mass.


2 Doris V. Wallenthin, VI. 119 North Ave.


3 Mary Clements, V. 23 Third St.


4 Ruth E. Riley, IV 127 Pleasant St.


5 Penelope P. Rockwood, III 126 Freeman St., Attleboro, Falls


6 Alice A. Hirons, II. 23 Tyler St.


8 Daisy C. Reynolds, I.


81 Dennis St.


Washington School-Telephone Perry 7779


Mary G. Gilles, Principal 101/2 Park Ave.


1 Natalie Pollard, VII. 220 May St. 2 Elna Filipson, VI. 197 West St. 26 4 Ruth VanCampen, VI. John St. 3 Eileen M. Sanford, V. 87 Thacher St.


6 Jean L. Galligan, V, IV. 152 County St.


8 Marion F. Sherman, IV, III 109 Dean St.


5 Evelyn A. Cole, III, II 23 Park Ave.


9 Elsie Logan, II. 10 Fourth St.


7 Virginia E. Black, I. 109 Dean St.


Willett School-Telephone 286


Samuel W. Thomas, Principal. . . Corner Plain and Leonard Sts., Norton


25 Verta I. Rowell, VIII. .31 South Main St. 26 Zita R. Simms, VIII. 48 Payson St.


27 Alice M. McNerney, VIII. 206 Park St.


23 Marion E. Spaulding, VII. 137 Pleasant St.


24 Madge Couillard, VII. 33 Peck St. 121 West St.


22 Signe M. Brask, VI.


33 Winifred A. Morton, VI. 15 North Main St. 21 Alma C. Hillman, V .. Bungay Road, North Attleboro, Mass.


6 Farnces J. Harrington, IV 96 Park St.


5 Grace B. Tirrell, III. 43 Peck St.


4 Margaret F. Gaynor, II. 18 North Main St.


3 Elizabeth R. Holbrook, II, I. 44 Bates Block


2 Marion H. Briggs, I .. 18 Perrin St.


1 Julie Dodd, Kindergarten 1112 Pleasant St.


Vocational School-Telephone 286 School session 8:00 A. M. to 2:00 P. M.


Norman S. Tukey, Director 15 North Main St.


Doris A. Prentiss, Home Economics. 31 South Main St.


Hazelfern Appleton (Mrs.), Academic Work. 191/2 Park Ave.


Berryman D. Minah, Shop Work. 263 South Main 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.


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.


118


ANNUAL REPORT


Jewelry Trades School-Telephone 853-W


Frank H. Straker, Director. 145 North Main St.


Curtis W. Leonard, Bench Work 89 Peck St.


Eric Lindberg, Toolmaking. 6 Torrey St.


Douglas E. Williams, Die Cutting. 90 Lindsey St.


Homer A. Tetreault, Toolmaking 121/2 John St.


John A. Cocci, Related Work. 15 Grove St.


Morton Fly, Academic Work 23 Dean St.


JANITORS


John Hughes, High 80 Holman St.


Claude Allen, Assistant .. 15 Foley St.


Remsen R. Patten, Assistant. 73 Forest St.


John Wallace, Assistant High, Farmers 3 Mulberry St.


John Jordan, Bliss. .591/2 Emory St.


Leonard E. Bell, Assistant Bliss, Pleasant Street. 1084 Pleasant St.


Ervin E. Gross, Finberg.


824 South Main St.


Allen W. Blanchard, Lincoln.


809 Newport Ave.


George Frazier, Richardson 80 East St.


Wilfred Orme, Assistant Richardson, Briggs Corner 19 Clarence St.


Joseph Fontneau, Tiffany, Sanford Street. 179 Thacher St.


Samuel Higson, Washington, Plat. R. F. D. No. 2, 47 Pullman Ave.


George T. Murkland, Willett 138B South Main St.


George Craig, Willett. 10 Oakland Ave.


119


ANNUAL REPORT


ATTLEBORO HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION EXERCISES High School Auditorium, Thursday Evening, June 19, 1941


PROGRAM


March of the Graduates Mendelssohn Priscilla Garland-Brita Leffler


Invocation


Rev. AlwinE. Worman


Address of Welcome Leona Miriam Churchill President of the Class


Salutatory Address-Youth of the New Order


Fred George Holden


Essay-The South American Way James William Taylor, Jr.


Piano Solo-Prelude. Rachmaninoff Shirley Harrington Worrall


Violin Duet-Symphony No. 3. Dancla Louis Weston Anderson-Elmer Dean Johnson


Essay-Community Landmarks Barbara Ruth Stevenson


Essay-The Electric-Light Bulb


Robert William Nelson


Clarinet Solo-Concertina Opus 26.


Edward Dana Wallenthin


C. W. Weber


Violin Solo-Praeludium und Allegro Pugnani-Kreisler


Kenneth Earl Palmer


Essay-Challenge to Youth Ruth Elizabeth Carlson


Vocal Solo-Because. D'Hardelot


Laura Elizabeth Wood


Essay and Valedictory-Sir Wilfred Grenfell Helen Wanda Lucas


Presentation of Awards and Prizes Helen W. Metcalf Prize in English-Fred Holden Washington and Franklin Medal in United States History-Lawrence Rossi D. A. R. Award for Good Citizenship-Helen Lucas Bausch and Lomb Award in Science-Alexes Charest, Wesley Young Scholarship of the Attleboro Student Aid Fund-Ara Maksoodian


Presentation of Diplomas Roger K. Richardson of the School Committee Assisted by Principal Philip L. Garland


Class Song Glenna Dow Makant


Piano Accompanist Constance Ethel Cederbegr


120


ANNUAL REPORT


LIST OF GRADUATES


Phyllis Davis Ahern Ann Hope Alger Barbara Justine Allen Louis Weston Anderson Edith Lillian Arvidson Russell Howes Baker Thelma Elizabeth Barrett Ruth Lillian Bassler


Lorraine Hope Bennett Roger Philip Bilodeau William Andrew Bird


Lawrence Earl Bliss Thomas Kent Bliss, Jr.


Hazel Blois


Harry Boardman Vera Elizabeth Broadbent Joseph Gerard Brousseau Elizabeth Rosemond Brown


Harrison Robert Brown Beatrice Anita Bruneau Lydia Bullock Yvonne Clayre Caouette


Ruth Elizabeth Carlson


Charles Raymond Carpenter, Jr.


Edward Richardson Carpenter Freeman Burgess Caswell Constance Ethel Cederberg Frederick Paul Champelovier Alexis Nicholas Charest Ruth Lois Chesworth Muriel Louise Childs


Leona Miriam Churchill


James William Connelly, Jr. Karl William Cook, Jr. Barbara Claire Cooper Elizabeth Cooper Eleanor Gloria Cote


Eleanor Ruth Crook


Ralph Frederick Crook, Jr. Alice Elizabeth Crowley


Carol Mae Curry Isabel May Denzer


Marjorie Eleanor Denzer Alice Marie Dion Theresa Marguerite Marie Dion Dolores Doucette


Edward Frank Doucette


Marguerite Mary Driscoll Sears Lewis Drown Elinor Louise Eccles Arthur Herbert Edwards Rocca Marie Fantaccione Harold David Fine


Herbert Gordon Fisher Evelyn Mary Forsher Ernest Frazier Henry Alcide Fredette Earl Morton Friedman


Mavis Cynthia Fryefield Robert William Gallant Lewis Waldo Gammell, Jr. Bernice Arlene Garland Ida Gavlick


Beatrice Dolores Gonsalves


Donald Fountain Givens


Lawrence Alfred Donald Gorman


Victor Jerome Greenberg James Louis Guillette Virginia Grace Gunner Geraldine Anne Hagerman Lillian Viola Halliley Josie Mae Hartwell Frederick Wright Healey


Gracia Lorraine Heath Elizabeth Anne Higgins Fred George Holden Christina Mae Horrocks Ruth Andrea Howard Warren Smith Hoyle Francis Joseph Hynes


Mary Elizabeth Janson


Eileen Teresa Johnson Elmer Dean Johnson Suzanne Judge Adella Phyllis Kaczowka Justin Keith


Dorothea Marcella Kelley Ann Elizabeth Kelliher


Olive Holt Kennedy Dorothy Evelyn Kirkby


Raymond Theodore Lanthier Lorraine Ellen Lee


Mary Viola LeFort Dorothy Elizabeth Lennox Allan Abraham Leventhal Helen Wanda Lucas


Robert Eugene MacDonald Sarah Phyllis Mackinnon Glenna Dow Makant Ara Maksoodian Antonia Carmela Marcoccio Joseph Francis Martinelli Marian Elizabeth Mayall Claire Florence McConville Helen Gertrude McGovern Eileen Lillian Menard Elizabeth Ann Moore Florence Mary Murphy Barbara Louise Mutch Doris Florida Nadeau Eileen Anna Nelson Robert William Nelson Edwin Louis Niquette George Michael Nitso Evelyn Margaret Ogilvie Anne Ohina


121


ANNUAL REPORT


James Banyea O'Neil Kenneth Earl Palmer Lucille Mary Pariseau Elaine Donalda Patnaude Robert Augustus Patt Barbara Jane Payette Harold Byron Pearce, Jr. Edward Henry Perry Raymond Edward Ely Joseph Piette Robert Everett Powers


Virginia Roberta Powers Georgette Gabriel Racicot


Nomas Tallman Reed, Jr.


George Lambert Remillard


Margery Austin Reynolds Eunice Carolyn Ribbe Norma Jeanne Rioux Donald Francis Robinson Rita Mae Robinson Irene Rita St. Pierre Gloria Rita Savoy Regina Elizabeth Schoen Doris June Schofield Richard Woodward Semple Harold Lloyd Shockro Martin Harold Slutsky Genevieve Mary Smith Helen Christine Smith Irene Barbara Sousa Barbara Ruth Stevenson


Virginia Elizabeth Stowe Mary Theresa Sumner Henry Magnus Swanson Mary Tatarian Eleanor May Taylor James William Taylor, Jr.


Daniel Ayer Tennant


Lorraine Mary Tetreault


Donald Eugene Thomas, Jr.


Roland Laurent Tremblay


Evelyne Annie Trott


Charles Raymond Tuttle


Milton Joseph Vaslet


Edward Charles Vieira


Leon Francis Walker, Jr.


James Muir Wallace, Jr. Edward Dana Wallenthin


Barbara Aldrich Weeman Lorraine Mary Weimert Edith Elin Wendell


Ray Barton Wheeler, Jr.


Gloria Irene Wilbar Laura Elizabeth Wood Mertyce Edna Wood


Shirley Harrington Worrall


Thomas Boyd Worrall Francis Henry Wright


Earl Sinclair Yeo Wesley Walter Young


Rose Carmen Zito


122


ANNUAL REPORT


HONORS Valedictorian-Helen Wanda Lucas Salutatorian-Fred George Holden


ESSAYISTS CHOSEN BY FACULTY FROM THE HONOR GROUP


Ruth Elizabeth Carlson William James Taylor


ESSAYISTS CHOSEN BY SENIOR CLASS FROM THE HONOR GROUP Robert William Nelson Barbara Ruth Stevenson


HONOR GROUP In Alphabetical Order


Phyllis Davis Ahern Louis Weston Anderson


Ruth Elizabeth Carlson


Florence Mary Murphy Robert William Nelson


Constance Ethel Cederberg


Alexis Nicholas Charest


Kenneth Earl Palmer


Sears Lewis Drown Harold David Fine


Eunice Carolyn Ribbe Norma Jeanne Rioux


Evelyn Mary Forsher


Ida Gavlick


Geraldine Anne Hagerman


Gracia Lorraine Heath


Fred George Holden Mary Viola LeFort Helen Wanda Lucas


Charles Raymond Tuttle Laura Elizabeth Wood Wesley Walter Young


Class Colors Royal Blue and White


Class Motto To Do Our Best, That Is Success


Class Song


Tonight we stand together, Classmates of Forty-one. Our life's work is before us, And our destiny still unknown.


So with God's hand to guide us, E'en tho we part tonight We'll be true to our colors, Ever honor the Blue and White.


With mem'ries that we cherish We'll seek our happiness, Our motto e'er before us: "To do our best, that is success."


-- Glenna Dow Makant


Ara Maksoodian Antonia Carmela Marcoccio :


Richard Woodward Semple Irene Barbara Souza Barbara Ruth Stevenson William James Taylor


123


ANNUAL REPORT


GRADUATES Bank Street School-Grade VIII


Edward Gilroy Amesbury


Ruth Holden


Donald Pearson Anderson, Jr.


Marion Adell Horne


Calvin Arthur Archard


Ralph Masury Howard


George William Armitage, Jr. Penelope Dean Baker


Arleen Frances Jacques


Edna Baris


Helen Cecile Jette


Marjorie Olive Barone Eileen Mary Bonner Muriel Agnes Bora


Howard Preston Johnson, Jr.


Kathleen Ann Brennan


Isabel Frances Kelley


Roberta Austin Briggs


Robert Matthew Kennedy, Jr.


Florence Shirley Brown


Gerard Reid Kenton


Russell Lee Brown


Mildred Eleanor Kiff


Vivian Alice Brown Barbara Rita Burton


Doris Florence McArdle


Gloria Emelda Cameron


Eleanor Virginia McCracken


Parker Everett Carpenter, Jr.


David Allen McDonald


Raymond Francis Cassidy


Margaret Ellen MacDonald


Raymond Joseph Cassidy


Eleanor Mary Martin


Lillian Theresa Cloutier


John Andrew Martins


Dorothy Helen Conley


David Edward Merkle


Donald Harold Cook William Herbert Craig Mary Una Cronin Margaret Bell Cuthbertson


Gloria Mae Messenger


Dorothy Evelyn Moore


Claude Rouvil Daigneault


Edward Mullaney


Barbara Agnes Danue


Yvonne Margery Mullaney


Marilyn Louise Davis


Thomas Francis Ney, Jr. Austin Francis Paquin


Robert Martin Deegan


Lorraine Parker


Warren DesJardins John Alonzo Dorrance, Jr.


James Pedro


Barbara Louise Douglass


Dolores Marie Perry


Harold Ernest Douglass, Jr.


Victor Milton Pierce


Betty Ann Driscoll


George Edward Pion


Claire Christine Dwyer


Russell Francis Pion


Laura Arwilda Potter


Jane Elizabeth Prendergast


Frederick David Proulx


Joseph Fernandes, Jr. Beverly Louise Fisher


Margaret Mary Quinlan


Carlo Gilbert Rea


Irene Mayboth Ribbe


Claire Louise Ryan


Matilda Santos


Edward Irving Semple


Philip Edward Shanley


Mary Elizabeth Silvia


Paul James Silvia


William Henry Sloman, Jr.


Barbara Ruth Snow Helena Ilene Spittell Ruth Stafford


Gertrude May Stone


Arthur Joseph St. Pierre


Graham Cobb Swanson Edward William Tatro


Jean Leo Guillette William Guillette Darrel Wayne Gustafson Freeman Clayton Hall Robert William Hanna Jean Linn Henderson Robert Bruce Hibbard Everett Arthur Holden


Barbara June Pelletier


Gloria Anna Ebert Lois Ednah Essex Irene Alice Fagnand


Ruth Arleen Fleming Lawrence Joseph Foley Jean Marcel Forget Lillian Anna Frietas Barbara Meade Gammell Margaret Mary Gaulin Sylvia Miriam Globus Priscilla Gertrude Grant


Irvina Dillingham Howes


Donald William Johnson


Lillian Irene Johnson


John Lawton


Mary Jean Menard


Richard Wilder Moore


124


ANNUAL REPORT


Dale Edward Thomas Mildred Thomae Robert George Tolchinsky Richard Leo Vincent Robert Walsh Malcolm McRae Wendell


Dorothea Pearl Westberg Mary Libbie White Yvette Georgette Wuilleumier Barbara Hudson Young Michael Gilbert Zito


GRADUATES Bliss School-Grade VIII


Edwin James Anderson Clara Belle Barrowman Rita Barrows Bethia Natalie Bell


Gordon Louis Kirby Loren John Kirby Harriet Mae Klepper Anna Kudrnac


Ralph Cyril Bellavance


Rita Rose LaFleur


Mavis Jeanne Bennett


Carlton Crosby Leavitt, Jr.


George Leroy Billings


Winifred May LeBaron


Catherine Mary Lennox


Ralph Henry Bilodeau Conrad Leon Clark Vincent Ambrose Cobb Elizabeth Genevieve Conlan


Mildred Ruth Lesperance


Marjorie Linkletter


Barbara Anne Lonsbury


Jane Anne Coogan Beverly Jean Coyne George Edward Day Shirley Viella Day Arlene Briggs Dorrance


Vincent Lawrence Martin


Charles Richard Dulude


Russell Goodwin Moore


Marion Esther Dunbar


Marion Elizabeth Phinney


Dorothy Melina Fallows Pauline Mary Gagne Raymond Lawrence Gagnon


Irene Claire Ploettner Ivan Francis Richards


Kenneth Edward Richards


Doris Gertrude Gauthier Shirley May Givens Joseph Arthur Gobin, Jr.


Joseph Albert Romagnoli


Frances Guimond Ralph Warren Hall


Cynthia Selma Rotenberg Lily Seeto


Evelyn Grace Halliley


Mary Seeto Ann Marie Sousa


Allan Everett Hendricks Raymond F. Holt Patricia Catherine Hyde


Edna Waterman


Lillian Mary Weimert


Donald Lee Witherell


William Robert Woll


Patricia Wright


GRADUATES Finberg School-Grade VIII


Virgilio John Baldi Lorraine Marion Bienvenue Helen Lea Boutin Earle Lindell Bowman Elinor Mary Dollard Roger Henry Doucette Shirley May Foley Venita Marie Frenier


Herbert Loren Hoyle


Edna Mary Livsey Evalyn Mauricio


Vienna Emma Mercier


Arthur Calvin Murphy


Edna Lorretta St. George


Francis Trahan


Ruth May Walsh


Florence Eleanor Johnson Myrtle Elizabeth Johnson Russell James Johnson William Henry Kiff


James Leo McKearney, Jr. John Madeiros, Jr. Richard Joseph Dollard Maltais


Mary Elizabeth Mondor


Grace Mary Roca


John Rose


125


ANNUAL REPORT


GRADUATES Lincoln School-Grade VIII


Donald Allan Bankert


Theresa Flora Labonte


Doris Elizabeth Barton


Raymond Alfred Laperle


Allan Fuller Blackmar


Beatrice Florence Lemonde


Stewart Wilson Blackmar


Paul Ellsworth Long


Constance Amy Boyd


Margaret Henderson Lyon


Betty Jane Caswell Constance Sadler Clark


Frank Stanley Machowski


Patricia Catherine Crook


William Jack O'Gara


Barbara Ann Cross


Frances Anna Pollock


Ranghild June Davidson


Julia Mary Poncin


Herbert Degrafft


Carlton Frederick Powers


Osborne Elliot Dugan


Olive Harriet Rothwell


Doris Marie Evans


Marie Claire Christine Savard


Lorraine Mary Gagnon


Louis Paul Shalkowski


Mavis Helena Garland


Russell Kyle Garland


Ruth Frances Smith


Clayton William Girard


Alice Mary Stachurski


Norman Albert Stromberg


Theresa Grace Viens


Theresa Agnes Wood


James Daniel Green Barbara Louise Hanna Mary Amelia Jaron Priscilla Sadler Johnson


Gladys Arline Smith Grace Eleanor Smith


Ada Agnes Gardner


Anthony Martin Marcelino


126


ANNUAL REPORT


Report of the Sealer of Weights and Measures


January 29, 1942


To His Honor the Mayor and Municipal Council, Attleboro, Mass.,


Gentlemen:


I herewith submit my annual report as Sealer of Weights and Measures for the year ending December 31, 1941.


The present war situation has changed the system of store merchandising and personnel likewise caused by the call to service or changing to defense positions of several experienced clerks. A constant check on scales, weights and measures and supervision of articles put up in advance is an important part of this depart- ment which has been followed.


A new type of merchandising was started last summer on the Washington Street Pike when vegetables were brought from New York State and sale was attempted in an open air market style within a few feet of the heavily travelled pike. This sale was stopped until the owners of the merchandise secured proper Transient Vendor licenses from the State and local laws were complied with.


Reweighings of the several and various commodities were made as well as coal and coke which had been delivered. Several loads of coal and coke in transit were checked and records made.


The department received the cooperation on many occasions from the Police Department and other city officials for which I take this opportunity in this annual report to express thanks and appreciation.


Respectfully submitted, Dan O'Connell, Sealer of Weights and Measures.


Adjusted


Sealed


Not Sealed


Con- demned


Platform over 10,000 lbs.


1


8


Platform, 100 to 5,000 lbs.


22


51


4


1


Counter under 100 lbs.


2


31


Beam, 100 lbs. or over


3


Spring under 100 lbs.


22


115


Computing under 100 lbs.


62


140


Personal Weighing (Slot)


5


Prescription .


5


Avoirdupois


14


326


Apothecary


48


Metric.


44


Liquid-1 gal. and under


32


Liquid-over 1 gal.


8


Dry


2


Meters-1-in. Inlet G. M. S.


76


154


12


Meters-over 1-inch Inlet T. T. M. S.


18


Meters-over 1-inch Inlet B. S. M. S.


8


Gasoline Pumps.


2


Oil Measuring Pumps


12


4


Quantity Measure on Pumps (each)


31


Yard Sticks


14


Total.


199


1055


22


10


City Licenses-8@ $5.00.


40.00


Plates-7 @ $.50


3.50


Sealing Fees


201.87


Transient Vendor Local Fee


5.13


Total


$600.50


18


Special City Licenses-14 @ $25.00


$350.00


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ANNUAL REPORT


Report of the Board of Public Welfare


January 28, 1942.


To His Honor the Mayor and the Municipal Council, Attleboro, Massachusetts,


Gentlemen:


In compliance with the City Ordinance, the Annual Report of the Board of Public Welfare for the fiscal year ending December 31, 1941, is herewith submitted.


In accordance with recommendations of the State Department of Public Welfare during the past year, this department has placed the category of relief on the budgetry standard set by the State Department in June 1941. Each case, therefore, is treated as an individual unit. The basis for relief is governed by the budget requirements.


The department has continued the reorganization of its filing system and now each folder is indexed and all verifications, correspondence and other pertinent data is kept in chronological order clamped to the folder. This new system has brought approval from District, State and Federal investigators and auditors. The office routine has also been improved, the system standardized whereby all interviewing is done by one person and the visiting is allocated equally among the outside investigators. Duplication of interviewing has been avoided and the cases are checked at least every three months.


During the past year, this department was selected by the Boston College Graduate School of Social Work and assigned one of its senior students for case work three days a week. Very few cities and towns in the Commonwealth have been so honored. In return for the very thorough study of a few cases, the supervisor in this department receives excellent training and coaching through conferences with the staff of that institution.




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