Town annual report of Chelmsford 1951, Part 12

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Publication date: 1951
Publisher: Town of Chelmsford
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Veterans' Emergency Fund


3,030.45


$118,048.76


$118,048.76


-


NAME OF TRUST AND INVESTMENT FUND Adams Emerson Cemetery Improvement Fund $ Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds * * * *


44,584.81


In Custody of Board of Selectmen


151.27


In Custody of Veterans' Emergency


Fund Committee


3,030.45


151.27


186


TRUST FUNDS


Name of Fund


On Hand Dec. 31, '50


New Funds


Income


Payments


On Hand Dec. 31, '51


Joseph Warren, Adams Library Fund


$ 1,024.36


None


20.58


None


$


1,044.94


Adams Emerson, Adams Library Fund


228.20


None


4.58


None


$ 232.78


Selina G. Richardson, Library Fund


317.77


None


6.37


None


324.14


Albert H. Davis, Library Fund


341.79


None


8.59


None


350.38


Aaron George Cemetery Care Fund


1,105.31


None


22.21


None


1,127.52


George Memorial Hall Fund


2,570.58


None


51.66


None


2,622.24


A. F. Adams, Care of Buildings and Grounds


10,649.69


None


226.25


None


10,875.94


Adams Emerson, Cemetery Improvement Fund


204.81


None


4.10


None


208.91


Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds


43,001.56


1,515.00


924.00


855.75


44,584.81


Mary B. Proctor Library Fund


10,619.01


None


254.18


None


10,873.19


Emma Gay Varney Playground Fund


1,063.99


None


13.28


926.00


151.27


Insurance Investment Fund


37,167.77


None


833.45


None


38,001.22


Veterans' Emergency Fund


3,000.07


None


80.38


50.00


3,030.45


Clement Fund, Estate of F. B. Edwards, Library Fund


384.77


None


895.71


None


1,280.48


General Fund


338.30


10.95


10.26


None


359,51


Charles W. Flint, Library Fund


1,449.71


None


29.13


None


1,478.84


Nathan B. Edwards, Library Fund


706.17


None


14.19


None


720.36


Victor E. Edwards, Library Fund


766.38


None


15.40


None


781.78


Totals


$114,940.24


$ 1,525.95


$ 3,414.32


$ 1,831.75


$118,048.76


ALFRED H. COBURN,


Town Accountant


187


188


TOWN WARRANT


1


WARRANT FOR ANNUAL TOWN MEETING


March 3, 1952 and March 10, 1952


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS


Middlesex, ss.


To Lawrence W. Chute, Constable, or any suitable per- son of the Town of Chelmsford:


GREETING:


In the name of the Commonwealth aforesaid, you are hereby requested to notify and warn the legal voters of said Chelmsford to meet in their several polling places, viz:


Precinct 1. Town Hall, Chelmsford Center


Precinct 2. Town Hall, North Chelmsford


Precinct 3. Fire House, West Chelmsford


Precinct 4. School House, East Chelmsford


Precinct 5. Liberty Hall, South Chelmsford.


Precinct 6. Westlands School House


On Monday, the third day of March, 1952, being the first Monday in said month, at 12 o'clock noon, for the following purposes:


To bring in their votes for the following officers:


One Selectman for three years.


One member of the Board of Public Welfare for three years.


One member of the Board of Assessors for three years.


One member of the School Committee for three years.


One member of the Board of Health for three years.


One Cemetery Commissioner for three years.


One Park Commissioner for one year.


One Park Commissioner for two years.


One Park Commissioner for three years.


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Two Public Library Trustees for three years. One Sinking Fund Commissioner for three years. Three members of the Planning Board for five years. One Constable for one year.


All on one ballot.


The polls will be open from 12 noon to 8 p.m., and to meet in the High School Auditorium at Chelmsford on the following Monday, the tenth day of March, 1952, at 7:30 o'clock in the evening, then and there to act upon the follow- ing articles, viz:


ARTICLE 1. To hear reports of Town Officers and Committees; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 2. To raise and appropriate such sums of money as may be required to defray town charges for the current year; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 3. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to act as its agent in any suit or suits which may arise during the current year, with authority to settle and adjust claims or demands for or against the Town; and .to employ counsel whenever in their judgment it is necessary; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 4. To see if the Town will authorize the Treasurer with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money in anticipation of revenue of the current financial year; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 5. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money with which to meet bills of previous years; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 6. To see if the Town will raise and appro- priate the sum of Four Thousand Five Hundred Thirty- Seven and 87/100 ($4,537.87) dollars or some other sum to pay to the Treasurer of the Middlesex County Retirement System, the said amount being the Town's share of the pen- sion, expense and Military service funds; or act in relation thereto.


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TOWN WARRANT


ARTICLE 7. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) Dollars, or some other sum to be used as a Reserve Fund at the dis- cretion of the Finance Committee as provided in General Laws, Chapter 40, Section 6; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 8. To see if the Town will vote to adopt the following by-law: "That the 'FINANCE COMMITTEE' in the Town of Chelmsford be comprised of five members, the same to be appointed by the Moderator and that the term of office be not more than three years from the date of appoint- ment", or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 9. To see if the Town will vote to instruct the Board of Assessors to use the sum of Fifty Thousand ($50,000.00) dollars or some other sum from the Free Cash in the Treasury for the reduction of the 1952 Tax Rate.


ARTICLE 10. To see if the Town will vote to transfer from Available Funds the sum of Twenty-Nine Thousand ($29,000.00) dollars or some other sum to a Stabilization Fun in accordance with Section 5 (b), Chapter 40 of the General Laws; or act in relation thereto."


ARTICLE 11. To see if the Town will vote to sell at private or public auction the old hearse presently garaged at the Tool House in the Forefathers' Cemetery, or act in re- lation thereto.


ARTICLE 12. To see if the Town will vote to sell all the metal junk that belongs to the Cemetery Department, or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 13. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) dollars or some other sum, for the purpose of extending the water main to the North Chelmsford Dump and for the installation of a hydrant at the North Chelmsford Dump, or act in relation thereto.


1


191


TOWN WARRANT


ARTICLE 14. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to purchase approximately eight (8) acres of land fronted by 412 feet, more or less, on Boston Road between that land now owned by Daisy Day and by Daniel J. Hart and wife, said land to be reserved for the future expansion and needs of Town Buildings or municipal areas, or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 15. In the event of an affirmative vote on the preceding article, to see if the Town will vote to appro- priate or transfer a certain sum of money for the purpose of the said article, or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 16. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a certain sum of money for the purchase of two automobiles for the Police Department, said purchase to be made under the supervision of the Board of Selectmen, or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 17. In the event of an affirmative vote under the previous article, to see if the Town will vote to transfer by good and sufficient Bill of Sale, two automobiles now used by the Police Department; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 18. To see if the Town will vote to appoint a committee of five to study the provisions of Section 5, Chap- ter 798, of the Acts of 1951 with respect to payroll schedule, work schedule, sick leave, time off, schedule of minimum and maximum wages and schedule of increments or step- rate increases for Town Employees, such committee to be appointed by the Moderator and such committee to file a report and make such recommendations as it deems proper prior to December 1, 1952, said report to be filed with the Town Clerk and read at the first special town meeting after said date; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 19. To see if the Town will vote to accept the provisions of Section 6B of Chapter 40 of the General Laws. The provision of said section is, "6-B-Uniforms for


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Police and Firemen. A city or town which accepts this sec- tion may appropriate money for the purchase of Uniforms for members of its Police and Fire Departments."; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 20. In the event that the above article is accepted, to see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Five Hundred ($500.00) dollars for the purchase of Police Uniforms.


ARTICLE 21. To see if the Town will vote to transfer from the Road Machinery Fund the sum of Three Hundred ($300.00) dollars or some other sum, for the purchase of a Chain Saw for the Tree Warden's Dept., said purchase to be made under the supervision of the Tree Warden; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 22. In the event of an affirmative vote under the previous article, to see if the Town will vote to transfer by good and sufficient Bill of Sale, one Chain Saw now used by the Tree Warden's Department; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 23. To see if the Town will vote to accept Wotton Road as laid out by the Board of Selectmen and shown by their report and plan duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 24. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Three Hundred ($300.00) dollars for the purpose of reconstructing Wotton Road; or act in re- lation thereto.


ARTICLE 25. To see if the Town will vote to accept Cedar Street Extension as laid out by the Board of Select- men and shown by their report and plan duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 26. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of One Thousand One Hundred


-


193


TOWN WARRANT


($1,100.00) dollars for the reconstruction of Cedar Street Ex- tension; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 27. To see if the Town will vote to accept Brentwood Road as laid out by-the Board of Selectmen and shown by their report and plan duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 28. To see if the Town will vote to raise and . appropriate the sum of One Thousand Two Hundred ($1,200.00) dollars for the purpose of reconstructing Brent- wood Road; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 29. To see if the Town will accept Miner Avenue as laid out by the Board of Selectmen and shown by their report and plan duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 30. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Seven Hundred ($700.00) dollars for the reconstruction of Miner Avenue; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 31. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Five Hundred Sixty ($560.00) dollars for the payment of land damage claims incurred as a result of highway and sidewalk construction on Boston Road; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 32. To see if the Town will vote to adopt the following by-laws: "There shall be no dumping at the Town dumps on Sunday and there shall be no dumping of any refuse matter at the Town dumps which is transported from outside the boundaries of the Town of Chelmsford"; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 33. To see if the Town will vote to appoint a committee for the purpose of making preliminary prepara- tions for the observance of the three hundredth (300th) An-


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niversary of the Town of Chelmsford; or act in relation thereto.


AND YOU ARE DIRECTED to serve this Warrant by posting attested copies thereof at the Post Offices in the Center of the Town, South Chelmsford, North Chelmsford, and West Chelmsford, and at the School House in East Chelmsford, and the Westlands School House, thirty days at least before the time appointed for holding the first meet- ing aforesaid. :


HEREOF FAIL NOT, and make return of the Warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk at the time and place of holding this meeting aforesaid.


Given under our hands this first day of February, in the year of our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Two.


ARNAUD R. BLACKADAR THEODORE W. EMERSON CARL A. E. PETERSON


195


REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Annual Report of the School Committee and The Superintendent of Schools Year Ending December 31, 1951


SCHOOL COMMITTEE


Members


Terms Expire


(MRS.) BESSIE L. P. LEWIS


1952


DANIEL J. HART 1953


VERNON R. FLETCHER . 1954


Superintendent of Schools H. MORTON JEFFORDS


Office: High School Telephone Number: Lowell 7461


(Mrs.) Evelyn J. Hilton, Secretary


196


REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


REPORT OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE


To the citizens of Chelmsford:


At a meeting of the School Committee held on January 16, 1952, it was voted to approve the report of the Superintendent of Schools for the year 1951.


During the fiscal year of 1951 the School Committee held twenty- four regular meetings and thirteen special meetings. It has partici- pated in all meetings of the North Building Committee, the High School Building Committee, and the "Needs" Committee. During the year these committees have had thirty-two meetings.


We expect contracts will have been awarded for the construction of the new North Chelmsford School before the Annual Town Meeting. The "Needs" Committee is working on further plans to provide for much needed facilities for the elementary schools.


It was necessary to secure an additional classroom for the Mc- Farlin school and one of the High School classrooms was taken for this purpose. An additional teacher was employed in the High School in order to expand the guidance program.


A Driver-Education program has been instituted in the High School and early in 1952 an automobile will be made available for active Driver-Training.


The Committee endeavors, within budget limits, to keep the school buildings in good repair. During the year the roof at McFarlin School has been replaced with a 20-year bonded roof and an additional section of the High School roof has been replaced in the same manner. The classrooms and corridors in the newer portion of the High School have been painted. Again the varied colors add much to usability and ap- pearance.


Increasing enrollment in the elementary schools is and will con- tinue to be a serious problem until adequate building facilities are ready for use. We are indicating by a chart, the actual problems faced by Chelmsford as the present enrollment advances one year at a time. This situation is made more serious by a steady increase in


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REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


the number of pupils entering Grade I and the steady immigration that affects all grades.


Plans for next year include additional interior and exterior paint- ing, further roof replacements and plumbing and heating problems.


We have endeavored in this report to give you a general idea of our activities to indicate some of the needs of the schools, and to urge your liberal support in maintaining adequate schools for the boys and girls of the Town of Chelmsford ..


. Respectfully submitted,


(MRS.) BESSIE L. P. LEWIS DANIEL J. HART VERNON R. FLETCHER


198


REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


ENROLLMENT BY GRADES October 1, 1951


Number of Pupils


4


191


191


155


150


159


139


11/1


118


94


107


95


79


1


2


3


4


5


6


7


8


9


10


12


Grades


199


REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS


To the Chelmsford School Committee:


This report contains the customary statistics for comparative purposes together with information pertaining to the operation of the schools for the year 1951. Further details may be secured at the of- fice of the Superintendent of Schools.


STAFF


Our elementary schools are operating with overcrowded classes and staff increases must keep pace with mounting enrollments. Since similar conditions are prevailing in most other communities, it will become increasingly difficult to retain and to recruit adequately trained teachers unless Chelmsford maintains a salary schedule at least equal to those schedules operating in towns which are comparable in population and financial ability. Teachers salaries in Chelmsford are at a low level.


Our teachers, as a group, are well prepared through education and training for teaching. They are worthy of greater consideration and support.


BOOKS AND SUPPLIES


Adequate tools are essential for efficient workmanship in all lines of endeavor.


Little by little we are making progress in keeping our textbooks up to date and in replacing worn copies. When enrollments are more stable we hope to change texts in the basic subjects every five or six years.


We are using a minimum of school supplies which like all other commodities have increased in costs. However, up-to-date school prac- tice demands that book learning be supplemented with many other related activities involving educational supplies.


SCHOOL PLANT


The peak of elementary school enrollment has not been reached. Our elementary school buildings are completely in use and we have one elementary class in the High School building. Next year it will be necessary to provide a room somewhere for an additional class for grade six in connection with McFarlin School. Also there continues to be the possibility of the need for an additional room in grade one at both Princeton and McFarlin.


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REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


By September 1953 the new North School should be ready for use and in the meantime the Needs Committee will have made progress in providing for increased facilities in connection with the McFarlin School.


This year we have 20 rooms out of a total of 41 rooms in our elementary schools with more than 30 pupils per room and half of the 20. rooms have 35 or more pupils per room.


Buildings are being maintained with respect to physical and safety factors and some permanent improvements are made gradually to those buildings not soon to be replaced.


LOOKING AHEAD


The North Building Committee will have secured bids on the new elementary school before the Town Meeting and no doubt the contracts will have been awarded. This school should be ready for use in Septem- ber 1953.


The new Needs Committee has recommended that changes at the High School wait until increasing enrollment becomes a greater factor in the High School. In the meantime this Committee is focusing its attention on increased facilities at the McFarlin School. The needs at this school have been previously mentioned.


Cooperative action on the part of citizens, parents, School Com- mittee, teachers and pupils is essential for a good school program in any community. We hope more progress may be made during the next school year in this respect.


Again I thank the School Committee and others who have helped to make a better school program for the youth of Chelmsford.


Respectfully submitted,


H. MORTON JEFFORDS,


Superintendent of Schools.


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REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


GROWTH OF THE CHELMSFORD SCHOOLS


Enrollment as of October 1


School


1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951


McFarlin


313


299


306


275


270


362


288


317


360


414


East


109


95


85


91


90


71


64


68


70


73


Highland


98


96


94


87


87


89


90


105


106


103


Princeton


217


201


198


204


195


209


215


220


236


251


Quessy


103


90


99


94


87


74


77


90


107


106


South


53


41


41


34


32


Westlands


184


183


171


173


163


154


232


236


242


270


High School


434


364


355


367


401


385


374


384


397


375


1511 1369 1349 1325 1325 1344 1340 1420 1518 1592


ATTENDANCE STATISTICS FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1951


Net Enrollment:


1950


1951


Boys


733


765


Girls


715


758


Total


1448


1523


Non-resident pupils


20


19


Aggregate Attendance


234940


249839


Average Daily Attendance


1293


1401


Average number of school days:


Elementary


176.5


178


High School


180


181


Average membership


1386


1509


Net average membership


1366


1490


ENROLLMENT DISTRIBUTION BY GRADES


October 1, 1951


School


1


2


3


4


5


6


7


8


9


10


11


12 Totals


High School


94


107


95


79 375


McFarlin


72


71


54


55


54


42


34


32


414


Westlands


38


37


32


29


36


39


28


31


270


Princeton


35


38


32


31


30


32


25


28


251


Highland


17


14


12


15


20


8


6


11


103


Quessy


16


21


16


13


10


9


12


9


106


East


13


10


9


7


9


9


9


7


73


191


191


155


150


159


139


114


118


94


107


95


79


1592


*


202


20₴


REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


PERSONNEL 1951


ADMINISTRATION


Appointed


H. Morton Jeffords, Superintendent of Schools


1947


Syracuse, A.B., N.Y.U., A.M.


(Mrs.) Evelyn J. Hilton, Secretary 1945


George Marinel, Attendance Officer 1947


HEALTH OFFICERS


Benjamin Blechman, M.D. Chelmsford, Mass.


J. E. Boucher, M.D. No. Chelmsford, Mass. (Mrs.) Helen E. Jewett, R.N. Chelmsford, Mass.


SUPERVISORS AND SPECIAL INSTRUCTORS


Ignatius A. Ciszek, Phys. Ed. Super. 1951


Arnold College, B.S., B.U., M.Ed.


(Mrs.) Virginia N. Collard, Art Super. 1950


Boston University, B.S.


Ann T. Cordingley, Phys. Ed. Super. 1951


Bridgewater Teachers College, B.S.


(Mrs.) Barbara F. Holden, Lunchroom Super. 1951


Univer. of N. H., B.S.


Bernard Larkin, Instructor of Band 1943


Olive Littlehale, Music Super. Lowell, B.S.E.


1947


HIGH


Appointed 1950


John T. Conrad, Principal


Keene Teachers College, B.E., Fitchburg Teachers College, M.Ed.


C. Edith McCarthy, Vice Prin., Business 1923 Salem Teachers College, B.S.E.


. F. Christine Booth, Latin, Math., Anc. Hist.


1927


Colby, A.B.


204


REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


John M. Bradley, Science, Bio. .


1950


Univer. of N. H., B.S.


Anthony T. Campbell, Soc. Science, Guidance 1947


Univer. of N. H., B.S., B.U., M.Ed.


(Mrs.) Charlotte S. Carriel, Eng. 1942


Mt. Holyoke, A.B., Fitchburg Teachers College, M.Ed.


John J. Dunigan, Jr., Eng., Math., Soc. Science 1951


St. Anselm's College, A.B.


*Shirley H. Emmons, Business 1948


Boston University, B.S.


Laurence P. Healey, Sociology, Bus. Law 1951


Boston College, B.S.


Mildred M. Hehir, French 1942


Regis, A.B., Fitchburg Teachers College, M.Ed.


Murray B. Hicks, Science 1945


Mass. State College, B.S.


Walter A. Holden, Eng. 1951


Univer. of N. H., B.A., M.A.


Ernestine Maynard, Bus.


1934


Salem Teachers College, B.S.E.


Joseph P. Nolan, Math., Soc. Science 1948


Canisius College, B.S.


(Mrs.) Helen Poland, Eng. 1938


Boston University, A.B.


Marjorie B. Scoboria, Math. 1942


Wellesley, A.B., Radcliffe, A.M.


McFARLIN


Appointed


E. Carl Parmenter, Principal


1947


Bowdoin College, A.B., Fitchburg, B.S.E., M.E.


Margaret M. Griffin, Grade 8 1949


D'Youville College, B.A.


James H. Foster, Grade 7 1951


Salem Teachers College, B.S.


(Mrs.) Eva L. Dobson, Grade 6 1919


'Plymouth Normal


(Mrs.) Mayme T. McCallum, Grade 5' 1921


Truro Normal


Lois M. Black, Grade 4 1950


Univer. of Vermont, B.S.


Phyllis H. Clark, Grade 4


Regis College, A.B. 1950


205


REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Florence M. Kelley, Grade 3 1942


Lowell, B.S.E.


Barbara H. Forsaith, Grade 3 1949


Denison Univer., B.A.


Emily Hehir, Grade 2


1928


Lowell Normal


Linda D. Marinel, Grade 2 1951


Lowell, B.S.E.


Edna Hoyt, Grade 1


1937


Lowell, B.S.E.


Dorothy Rostron, Grade 1


Lowell, B.S.E.


1948


WESTLANDS


Appointed


H. Francis Wiggin, Principal, Grade 8


1947


Gorham Teachers College, B.S.


Theresa M. Rodgers, Grade 7 1949


Emmanuel College, A.B.


(Mrs.) Helen B. Mills, Grade 6 1947


Lowell Normal, Emerson, B.L.I.


B. Muriel Bridges, Grade 5


1948


Lowell, B.S.E.


(Mrs.) Evelyn Jenkins, Grade 4 1949


Detroit Teachers College


Alice S. Martel, Grade 3 Lowell, B.S.E.


1951


(Mrs.) Marion E. Adams, Grade 2 1928


Lowell Normal


Marjorie Semple, Grade 1'


Lowell, B.S.E. 1948


PRINCETON


Appointed


Genevieve E. Jantzen, Principal, Grade 8


1911


Lowell Normal


(Mrs.) Elsa Reid, Grade 7 Lowell Normal


1922


Nora Miskell, Grade 6


1937


Lowell, B.S.E.


Theresa A. Regan, Grade 5


1951


Lowell, B.S.E.


206


REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Sally T. Conlon, Grade 4 Lowell, B.S.E.


1937


Mary C. Burns, Grade 3 1948


Lowell, B.S.E. Helen C. Osgood, Grade 2 Lowell Normal


1921


Ann E. Hehir, Grade 1 Lowell, B.S.E.


1935


HIGHLAND


Appointed


(Mrs.) Alberta R. Mooney, Principal, Grades 7 and 8


1949


Salem Teachers College, B.S., B.U., M.Ed.


Katherine McCarthy, Grades 5 and 6 1951


Lowell, B.S.E. 1


Lottie M. Agnew, Grades 3 and 4 1923


Lowell Normal


Florence M. Kevghas, Grades 1 and 2


1948


Lowell, B.S.E.


QUESSY


Appointed


Perley J. Griswold, Principal, Grades 7 and 8


1950


Univer. of Vermont, B.S. Ed., B.U., M.S.


(Mrs.) Lilla M. Dexter, Grades 5 and 6 1942


Lowell Normal


(Mrs.) Mary A. Donnelly, Grades 3 and 4


Lowell Normal 1949


Alice F. McEnaney, Grades 1 and 2 Lowell Normal


1936


EAST


Appointed


(Mrs.) Jessie F. Brown, Principal, Grades 7 and 8 Boston University


1930


Marion R. Mello, Grades 5 and 6 1949


Lowell, B.S.E.


(Mrs.) Kathleen Coles, Grades 3 and 4 1947 Lowell Normal


Patricia A. Chandler, Grades 1 and 2 1951


Lowell, B.S.E.


207


REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


JANITORS


William J. Ayotte


Westlands School


Edward Brick Highland School


John W. Carruthers


High School


William F. Connor


High School


John J. Fay


McFarlin School


Ernest A. Ferron


Princeton School


Frederick A. Kinney


East School


Charles A. Taylor


Quessy School


RESIGNATIONS


Joyce McCue


Physical Education


William P. Callagy


High


John J. Shannon High


Dorothy Shedd McFarlin


Teresa L. George


Westlands


Mary Jo O'Neill




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