Town annual report of Saugus 1954, Part 24

Author: Saugus (Mass.)
Publication date: 1954
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 212


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196.18


309.53


229.43


III Towns of less than 5,000


maintaining high schools


177.69


337.23


221.92


IV Towns of less than 5,000


not maintaining high schools


199.58


220.71


V State average, all schools


201.96


324.57


243.08


VI Saugus average*


179.12


273.46


184.93


*Saugus is a member of Group II, the 105 towns of 5,000 population or over and maintaining high schools. We are 24th from the bottom in cost per pupil of instruction.


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Appendix E Directory of School Staff


Name


Position


Preparation


Years of service in Saugus


ADMINISTRATIVE Jesse J. Morgan Anna V. Jacobs Betty M. Brook


Superintendent Administrative Assistant Junior Clerk


Dartmouth College, B. S., Harvard University, Ed. M. 312 28


Burdett College Saugus High School


31/2


HEALTH STAFF Frances R. Mclaughlin, R.N.


School Nurse


Carney Hospital


6


SAUGUS HIGH SCHOOL


John A. W. Pearce


Principal


Brown University, A.B., Harvard University, Ed. M. 19


Leon C. Young


Submaster


Boston University, A.B., A.M.


28 21/2


Gertrude Hazel


Principal Clerk


Saugus High School


0


1 Norma J. DeFelice


Junior Clerk


Saugus High School


4 1/2


Mary E. Anderson


English and Dramatics


Salem Teachers College, B.S.


Isabelle G. Beauchesne


Commercial Subjects


Northeastern University, B.B.A


Walter D. Blossom


Commercial Subjects


Northeastern University, A.B., Boston University, Ed. M.


7 24 13 16 24


*Ashton F. Davis


English


Harvard University, A.B., Ed. M.


3


James A. Doucette


Guidance


Technical Training


8 11


Gladys M. Fox


Social Studies


Salem Teachers College, Boston University, A.B. 25


2


Jane H. Fulton


English, Latin


Brown University, A.B.


0


2 Calvin F. Grass Harold E. Haley


Mathematics


University of New Hampshire, A.B.


*Bernice L. Hayward


Languages


Boston University, A.B., A.M.


Social Studies, Coach


Boston College, B.S.


John Janusas Hubert G. Kelley Science John B. Leahy Mathematics, Testing


Boston College, B.S.


DePauw University, B.S.


*Hazel C. Marison


Commercial Subjects


Bay Path Institute


*Welcome W. Mccullough Albert J. Moylan


English


Harvard University, A.B., M.A.


121/2 3


Elwood C. Philbrick


English, Library


Harvard University, A.B.


Abraham Pinciss


Commercial Subjects


Boston University, B.B.A., M.B.A.


25


Albion R. Rice


Mathematics


Bates College, A.B., LaSalle, L. L. B. 27


John Scarborough


Mathematics, Ass't Coach


East Texas State, B.S.


6


203


Belden G. Bly, Jr. John J. Burns


English


Boston College, A.B., Ed. M.


Dartmouth College, A.B., Columbia University, A.B.


Ralph B. Earle


Shop


University of New Hampshire, A.B.


Richard J. Evans


Science


Science


Boston University, A.B., University of Maine, Ed. M.


Harvard University, Ed. M. 25 25 8 5 21 34


24


Social Studies


Bates College, A.B.


Social Studies


Washington State, A.B.


(December 31, 1955)


Name


Position


Preparation


Years of service in Saugus


3 Faith R. Shoer


Girls Physical Education


Boston University, B.S.


0


4 Corinne M. Shuff Louise Solomita


Domestic Science


Keene Teachers College, B.S.


1


Social Studies


Portia Law, B.A.


12


5 Patricia A. Stokowski Arthur H. Strout Anthony A. Struzziero


Commercial Subjects


Salem Teachers College, B.S.


0


Mechanical Drawing


Technical Training


9


Science


Boston College, B.S., M.A.


3


*Tauno O. Tamminen Eleanor-Mae Thompson Helen F. Towle


English


University of Maine, B.A.


1


Language


Emmanuel College, A.B.


27


*Elmer H. Watson


Mathematics


Bates College, B.S., M.A.


28


6 Joan M. Wrightson


English


University of Massachusetts, B.A.


0


Erwin Bowley


Junior Building Custodian


4


Edmund L. Gibbons


Junior Building Custodian


9


7 Normna LeBlanc


Junior Building Custodian


0 00 0


CENTRAL JUNIOR HIGH


Marion L. Clark


Literature, Spelling


University of New Hampshire, B.A.


2


Louise M. DiBlasi


Literature, Spelling


Salem Teachers College, B.S.


9


Louise A. Hayes


English, Spelling


Salem Teachers College, B.S., Boston College, M.A. 10


Helen S. Leyland


Mathematics, Science


Bridgewater Teachers College, B.S. 17


5


Boston College, A.B., M.A.


0


Salem Teachers College


35


Science, Social Studies


Boston College, B.S.


1


10 Jean Ricciardelli


Literature, Spelling


Emmanuel College, A.B., Tufts College, Ed.M.


0


11 Joseph R. Sardella


Mathematics, Science


Dartmouth College, B.A. 0


0


Elizabeth B. Taylor


Geography, Science


Teachers Course


40


ARMITAGE SCHOOL


Mary H. Walsh


Principal-Grade V


Salem Teachers College 26


William Couture


Grade VI


Salem Teachers College, B.S.


1


Elizabeth Enright


Grade IV


Lowell Teachers College, B.S. 21


Leonora G. Jervis


Grade II


Perry Kindergarten


7


Doris M. Lennox


Grade III


Salem Teachers College, B.S., Boston University, Ed. M. 15


0


13 Joan P. Picardi Richard S. Curra


Grade I


Salem Teachers College, B.S.


6


Junior Building Custodian


204


George H. Mckay 9 Paul E. OBrien M. Pearl Peterson John J. Quinlan


Mathematics, Baseball Coach


Colby College, B.A.


English, Science


History, Spelling


12 Arthur Statuto


English, Spelling


University of Notre Dame, B.S.


10


Herbert C. Hamilton


Junior Building Custodian


8 Arthur E. Leighton


Junior Building Custodian


Fitchburg Teachers College, B.S.


9


Shop


BALLARD SCHOOL Marjorie Wiggin 14 Alice M. Bennett Edith Cook 15 Irene T. Markowski Sophie Melewski Elenora Rice


Principal-Grade I Grade I-II


Gorham Teachers College


27


0


Grade V


Fitchburg Teachers College Farmington Teachers College Salem Teachers College, B.S.


7


Grade III


0


Grades II-III


16


Grade IV


16


Grade VI


Grades V-VI


Junior Building Custodian


8


CENTRE SCHOOL


Grade III


Salem Teachers College, B.S.


0


16 Frances L. Barry 17 Sheila P. Kearney


Grade V


Salem Teachers College, B.S. 0


0


Grade III


Salem Teachers College, B.S.


0


Junior Building Custodian


416


CLIFTONDALE SCHOOL Myra W. Beckman Marleah E. Graves 20 Dorothy Hart


Principal-Grade IV


Farmington Normal


40


Grade II


North Adams Teachers College


26


Grade III


Salem Teachers College, B.S.


0


21 Janet Lavore


Grade I


Wheelock College, B. S.


2


Grade I


Salem Teachers College, B.S.


0


22 Barbara Perroni Andrew J. Keech


Junior Building Custodian


212


EMERSON SCHOOL


Ruth E. Farris


Principal-Grade IV


Garland School


25


Iona E. Britt


Grade II


Gorham Teachers College


11


Clara M. Hinckley


Grade III


Eastern State Normal


6


Hazel V. Lindsey


Grade I


Washington State Normal


29


Ludovico Sullo


Junior Building Custodian


31/2


FELTON SCHOOL


Richard J. Lynch


Principal-Grade VI


Boston University, A.B., Ed. M.


5


Mary T. Lavin


Grade I


Lowell Teachers College, B.S.


16


Blanche M. Love


Grade IV


Salem Teachers College


14


Esther C. McCarrier


Grade II


Aroostook State Normal


31


23 Helen Pendergast


Grade III


Lowell Teachers College, B.S.


5


Miriam Stephens


Grade V


Salem Teachers College, B.S.


2


Benjamin Obdens


Junior Building Custodian


4


Grade V


Salem Teachers College, B.S.


18 Florence A. Marotta 19 Jean Pucciarella Melville J. Sellers


205


Selma Rosenfield Edith Sheehan Thomas McDonough


Bridgewater Teachers College, B.S. Plymouth Teachers College


8


3


Salem Teachers College, B.S. Farmington Teachers College


Name


Position


Preparation


Years of service in Saugus


LYNNHURST SCHOOL


Marie Reynolds 24 Agnes I. Conley Mary G. Nelson Bertha A. Schaefer 25 Ernest J. Dascoli


Principal-Grade II Grade I


Lesley College Salem Teachers College


8


Grades V-VI


Grades III-IV


Salem Teachers College


81/2


Junior Building Custodian


0


NORTH SAUGUS SCHOOL


Clara V. Clark


Principal-Grades V-VI


University of Washington


9


Muriel Bacon


Grades II-III


Salem Teachers College


8


Marion F. Emmett


Grades IV-V


Salem Teachers College 15


8


M. Pauline Smith Ernest Coy


Junior Building Custodian


3


OAKLANDVALE SCHOOL 26 Annie Howard Grace L. Myers


Principal-Grades III-IV Acting Principal Grade IV


Slippery Rock Normal


5


Helen Rippon


Grade II


Framingham Teachers College


51/2


Florence Sullivan


(Military leave-Nov. 1944)


Lowell Teachers College


17


Viola G. Wilson


Grade I


Salem Teachers College


8


Gertrude Wirling


Grade III


Bridgewater Teachers College, B.S.


5


Carl C. Metzler


Junior Building Custodian


134


ROBY SCHOOL


Florence Gibson


Principal


Salem Teachers College


30


Kevin Barry


Grade VI


Salem Teachers College, B.S.


1


Ethel A. Dorr


Grade VI


Washington State Normal


25


Mae W. Johnson


Grade II


Salem Teachers College


18


27 L. Elizabeth Loeffler


Grade II-III


Farmington Teachers College


4 1/2


28 Jean Meehan


Grade I


Lesley College


8


Vendla E. Nicholson


Grade IV


Salem Teachers College, B.S.


6


Harriet B. Pfuntner


Grade IV


Gorham Teachers College


6


Salem Teachers College, B.S.


0


29 Catherine M. Pratt Lillian Sewell


Grade I


Salem Teachers College


8


Elva Thorne


Grade II


Salem Teachers College


8


30 Marjorie Walkey Karl W. Johnson


Grade VI


Framingham Teachers College


6


4


Junior Building Custodian


Fisher Normal School


33


0


Grades I-II


Salem Teachers College


Simmons College, B.S.


6


206


Grade V


SWEETSER SCHOOL Vera C. Wentworth Pearl E. Belonga 31 John W. DeAngelis, Jr. William J. Flanagan Viola MacLaren Vida E. Norton


Principal Geography, Literature Science, Spelling English, Literature


Farmington Teachers College


32


Oswego Teachers College Salem Teachers College, B.S.


0


Holy Cross College, A.B. Aroostook State Normal


7


Grade V


Washington State Normal American International College, B.A., M.A.


0


28


History, Literature


37


Chester S. Zwonik


(Military leave-Sept. 1954)


Robert Bertrand Junior Building Custodian


4


VETERANS MEMORIAL SCHOOL


Horace E. Shuff


Principal


Keene Teachers College


12


Althea Adelhelm


Grade VI


Bates College, A.B.


1


William Burger


Grade VI


Salem Teachers College, B.S.


3


Josephine Chadbourne Grade IV


Farmington Teachers College


28


Lillian Chickering


Grade I


Salem Teachers College


9


33 Ann M. Floyd


Grade VI


Salem Teachers College, B.S.


0


Dorothea B. Hawkins


Grade III


Salem Teachers College, B.S.


3


Barbara Isaacson


Grade II


University of Massachusetts, B.S.


1


Helen C. Long


Grade IV


Salem Teachers College, Boston University, B.S.


17


Dorothy Lynch


Grade V


Boston University, A.B.


1


Mary P. Mullins


Special Class


Worcester Teachers College 25


Marilyn Sewell


Grade II


Framingham Teachers College, B.S.


1


Gloria E. Solomita


Grade V


Portia Law School, University of Massachusetts, A.B.


8


Jean H. Sullivan


Grade I


Boston University, B.S.


10


Marion Wells


Grade III


Salem Teachers College


20


John J. Madden


Junior Building Custodian


11


SUPERVISORS and SPECIAL


Helen R. Brownrigg


Elementary Supervisor


Salem Teachers College, B.S., Boston University, Ed. M. 2


Catherine R. Griffin


Physical Education


Posse-Nissen School 24


Elaine Grillo


Music


Boston University, B. of Music, Ed. M. 6


Anstrice C. Kellogg


Art


Massachusetts School of Art, B.S., Boston University, Ed. M. 32


Ina MacNeill


Reading


Salem Teachers College 9


Jerome J. Mitchell


Band Director


Boston University 5


22


2


Grade VI


27


32 Irving M. Schwartz Gwendolyn Walters Mildred A. Willard Alice M. Willis


Literature, Mathematics Mathematics


Salem Teachers College Neil Normal School


Boston University, A.B.


30


English, Spelling


1


207


SAUGUS PUBLIC LIBRARY


3 1729 00051 5590


Notes:


1 Sept .- Dec .- New position


2 Sept .- Dec .- P. Bradbury (deceased) Jan .- May


3 Sept .- Dec .- New position


4 Part-time Jan .- June-Full-time Sept .- Dec.


5 Sept .- Dec .- Jan .- June-J. A. Taylor (retired)


6 Sept .- Dec .- Jan .- June-N. Merolla (resigned)


7 Nov .- Dec .- Jan .- Oct .- J. Ahman (resigned)


8 Dec. -Jan .- Nov .- J. Tirrell (retired)


9 Sept .- Dec .- Jan .- June-E. Muise (resigned)


10 Sept .- Dec .- Additional teacher


11 Sept .- Dec .- Additional teacher


12 Sept .- Dec .- Additional teacher


13 Sept .- Dec .- Jan .- June-H. Pendergast (transferred to Felton)


14 Sept .- Dec .- Jan .- June-E. Terrio (resigned)


15 Sept .- Dec .- Jan .- June-M. Wood (retired)


16 Sept .- Dec .- Jan .- June-E. Loeffler (transferred to Roby) 17 Sept .- Dec .- Jan .- June-M. Spierer (resigned)


18 Sept .- Dec .- Jan .- June-M. Walkey (transferred to Roby) 19 Sept .- Dec .- Jan .- June-J. Woods (resigned)


20 Sept .- Dec .- Jan .- June-M. Cronin (resigned)


21 Oct .- Dec .- Additional teacher 22 Sept .- Dec .- Jan .- June-P. Munro (resigned) 23 Sept .- Dec .- Jan .- June-M. Cheever (resigned)


24 Sept .- Dec .- Additional teacher


25 Sept .- Dec .- Additional custodian


26 Jan .- Dec .- Leave of Absence 27 Sept .- Dec .- Additional teacher 28 Sept .- Dec .- Jan .- June-R. Brondel (resigned


from this library


29 Sept .- Dec .- Additional teacher 30 Sept .- Dec .- Jan .- June-V. Nason (retired)


31 Sept .- Dec .- Jan .- June-C. Zwonik (Military Leave of Absence)


32 Sept .- Dec .- Additional teacher


33 Sept .- Dec .- Additional teacher


For Reference


Not to be taken


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TOWN OFFICIALS


Town Manager Walter E. Lawrence


Board of Selectmen


J. Lowell Goding, Jr., Chairman; John J. Bucchiere, Frank Evans, Jr., David J. Lucey, and Albion R. Rice.


School Committee


Miss Alice G. Blood, chairman; James W. Currier, James W. Elsmore, George A. Mc- Carrier, and Dr. John L. Silver.


Board of Assessors


Arthur E. Gustafson, chairman; F. Dudley Bacon, and Delmont E. Goding.


Board of Health


Arthur W. Price, chairman; Dr. Edwin B. Faulkner, and Peter L. Grady.


Board of Public Welfare


Ernest M. Hatch, chairman; Walter T. Brander, secretary; and George A. Ander- son.


Board of Library Trustees


Ernest L. Shapiro, chairman; Mrs. Lillian D. George, Mrs. Catherine Reynolds, Harold J. Adlington, Kaler A. Perkins, and Mrs. Catherine Silver.


Planning Board


Harvey P. Wasserboehr, chairman; Henry C. Seaver, Clerk; Albert C. Day, Lewis O. Gray, and William A. Calhoun.


Board of Playground Commissioners


David R. Nagle, chairman; Thomas H. Quinlan, Donald R. Reiniger, John J. Mitchell, and John Scire.


Board of Zoning and Building Appeals Joseph G. Fisher, chairman; Peter A. Rossetti, and Paul A. Haley. Associate Members-George W. Pitman, J. Bernard Boyle and Roland Wormstead. Donald J. Flynn, Clerk. (By appointment of the Board).


Saugus High School Advisory Building Committee


Paul A. Haley, Chairman; Miss Alice G. Blood, secretary; Mrs. Mary F. Wass, the Rev. Wilbur C. Ziegler, Dr. John L. Silver, John A. W. Pearce, Stanley J. Piwowarski, Joseph T. Hess, and Francis S. Mascianica. Educational Consultant to the Advisory Committee, Superintendent of Schools Jesse J. Morgan.


Saugus Safety Council


Fred L. Hawkes, chairman; Joseph G. Fisher, Charles R. Babcock, Walter J. Elsmore, Chief Roland E. Mansfield of the Police Department, and Chief George B. Drew of the Fire Department.


Industrial Development Commission


Ashton F. Davis, chairman; Paul F. Corson, Joseph W. Gerniglia, Joseph B. Stazinski and Fiori Sacco. Administrative Director-Frank Evans, 3rd., administrative aide to the Town Manager.


Town Clerk and Tax Collector


Mrs. Ruth E. Stevens


Town Treasurer Miss Phyllis E. Dodge


Town Accountant Carl E. Chapman


Town Counsel Judge Albion L. Hogan Director of Veterans' Services Newell V. Bartlett


Superintendent of Buildings Thomas H. Wagner, Jr.


Director of Civilian Defense Roy L. Smith


Harbormaster Richard Porter


Safety Officer Walter F. Elsmore


Dog Officer William F. Cahill


Town Moderator Paul A. Haley


Department Heads


Superintendent of Public Works


Charles C. DeFronzo


Chief of the Police Department Roland E. Mansfield


Chief Engineer of the Fire Department George B. Drew


Librarian of the Carnegie Public Library Miss Huldah Blackmer


Tree and Gypsy Moth Superintendent Joseph A. Vatcher


Town Engineer Stanley B. Goldberg


Town Electrician Mark E. Randell


Cemetery Superintendent Alfred W. Powers Sealer of Weights and Measures


Wesley W. Gage Superintendent of Schools Jesse J. Morgan Director of Celebrations John J. Bucchiere Administrative Aide to the Town Manager


Frank Evans, 3rd.


THE CITY MANAGER'S CODE OF ETHICS


ACHIEVE effective and democratic local government, the council-manager plan provides that policies shall be determined by the governing body elected by the people and that the administra- tion of such policies shall be vested in the city manager who shall be appointed by and responsible to the governing body. The purpose of the International City Managers' Association, the professional organization of city managers, is to increase the proficiency of city managers and to aid in the improvement of municipal government. To further these objectives, the Association believes that certain ethical principles should govern the conduct of every professional city manager:


1 No member of the profession accepts a position as city manager unless he is fully in accord with the principles of council-manager government and unless he is confident that he is qualified to serve to the advantage of the community.


2 The city manager has a firm belief in the dignity and worth of the services rendered by government. He has a con- structive, creative, and practical attitude toward urban problems and a deep sense of his own social responsibility as a trusted public servant.


3 The city manager is governed by the highest ideals of honor and integrity in all his public and personal relationships in order that he may merit the respect and confidence of the governing body, of other officials and employees, and of the public which he serves. He believes that personal aggrandizement or profit secured by con- fidential information or by misuse of pub- lic time is dishonest.


4 The city manager as a community leader submits policy proposals to the council and provides the council with facts and advice on matters of policy to give the council a basis for making decisions on community goals. The city manager de- fends municipal policies publicly only after consideration and adoption of such poli- cies by the council.


5 The city manager realizes that the council, the elected representatives of the people, is entitled to the credit for the


establishment of municipal policies. The city manager avoids coming in public con- flict with the council on controversial issues. Credit or blame for policy execution rests with the city manager.


6 The city manager considers it his duty continually to improve his ability and his usefulness and to develop the com- petence of his associates in the use of management techniques.


7 The city manager keeps the commu- nity informed on municipal affairs. He emphasizes friendly and courteous service to the public. He recognizes that the chief function of the local government at all times is to serve the best interests of all the people on a nonpartisan basis.


8 The city manager, in order to preserve his integrity as a professional ad- ministrator, resists any encroachment on his responsibility for personnel, believes he should be free to carry out council policies without interference, and deals frankly with the council as a unit rather than with its individual members.


9 The city manager handles all matters of personnel on the basis of merit. Fairness and impartiality govern the city manager in all matters pertaining to ap- pointments, pay adjustments, promotions, and discipline in the municipal service.


10 The city manager curries no favors. He handles each problem without discrimination on the basis of principle and justice.


THIS CODE, ORIGINALLY ADOPTED IN 1924


AND AMENDED IN 1938, WAS REVISED AGAIN IN 1952


AND APPROVED BY VOTE OF THE MEMBERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CITY


MANAGERS ASSOCIATION




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