Town annual reports of the officers of Southbridge for the year ending 1952-1956, Part 25

Author: Southbridge (Mass.)
Publication date: 1952
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 1060


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The different National Societies of Southbridge have been most cooperative in instructing and helping their members to make application for Citizenship. This proves the societies to be truly American.


The primary aim in our Evening Adult Civic Education Classes is to give these people, newly arrived to our shores, an immediate English speaking and reading vocabulary. This, so far, has proven most successful.


Those who attended the United States History and Gov- ernment Class, preparatory to applying for Citizenship, have always succeeded when meeting the Federal Examiners. Thus, we know the Community is fulfilling its obligation to the new- comer by providing help when it is most needed. The Civic Education Division is constantly corresponding near and far for pertinent data needed in applications and wishes to thank other Town of Southbridge Departments for their patient help in giving needed information or acting in the capacity of Notary Public for documents. All during the year, filing of papers, fill- ing out of applications, transferral of pensions from foreign countries to new immigrants are arranged; provision for the immigration of parents and the posting of bonds is made; help is given in filling out Displaced Persons Reports as well as the yearly Alien Reports.


Private and Special Help for people who follow a Home


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Study Course, because of inability to attend class regularly, is also undertaken. The Adult Civic Education Division of the School Department endeavors in every way to fulfill its func- tion of giving aid to recent immigrants as well as long-standing Alien Residents. It is ever willing to help whenever called upon.


PLAYGROUND REPORT DR. LEWIS A. KYRIOS, Director


The playground season began on July 12th and ended August 20th, a period of six weeks. The activities were con- ducted at the following areas: Charlton Street, Eastford Road, West Street, Pleasant Street and the Town Hall.


Personnel Director - Lewis A. Kyrios


Supervision of Arts and Crafts - Mrs. Kathryn Beauregard West Street School Supervisor


Miss Elizabeth Duhamel


Assistants Mr. Donald Marino, Miss Jane Darley, Miss Margaret Polakowski


Pleasant Street School


Supervisor


Miss Madelene Proulx


Assistants Miss Helen Ludwin, Mr. George Barbierri


Eastford Road School


Supervisor Mr. Vincent Puracchio


Assistants


Mrs. Lois Traub, Miss Mary Butler


Charlton Street School


Supervisor


Mr. Roger Hebert


Assistants Mr. Joseph Marino, Miss Constance Peloquin, Miss Antoinette Del Greco


Activities


Inter-playground competition in softball, volleyball, dodge- ball and basketball was offered.


Ping Pong, zellball, horseshoes were presented as intra- playground activities.


Singing games, quiet games, swings, slides, jungle-gym and sandbox activities were listed for the "little people."


Arts and Craft


The arts and crafts exhibit was held in the Town Hall on August 19th, from 2:00 to 4:00 and from 7:00 to 9:00 P. M. Over 3500 items were displayed. Parents and friends of the children were invited and over 800 people attended this ex- hibition. Mrs. Kathryn Beauregard, Supervisor of Arts and Crafts, was in charge of this exhibit and did an excellent job.


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Safety Program


The Safety Program was very successful as the results were excellent. There were no major accidents.


The playground program was divided in the following · manner:


First Week


Organization Week


Second Week Sports Program


Third Week Intra-Playground Competition


Fourth Week Amateur Shows


Fifth Week Sports Playoffs


Sixth Week


Arts & Crafts Exhibit


Enrollment and Attendance


Total Enrollment 1385


Average Daily Attendance 660


Average Percentage of Attendance 45%


Largest Daily Attendance 765


I wish to extend my appreciation to all those who helped to make the Playground season a success.


Sincerely yours,


DR. LEWIS A. KYRIOS, Director of Playgrounds


UNIVERSITY EXTENSION AND EVENING VOCATIONAL COURSES


Classes in evening vocational subjects were offered again this year and proved to be very well attended. The following vocational classes were started in September:


Elementary Sewing


Two classes


Advanced Dressmaking


One class


Tailoring


Two classes


University extension classes were offered in the commer- cial and academic fields.


Elementary Typewriting One class


Speaking in Public One class


These classes were conducted under the supervision of the State Department of Education and were instructed by ac- credited teachers.


Other classes in the vocational, commercial, and academic fields will be offered when the demand for them is sufficient to form such classes.


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CAFETERIA REPORT Audio-Visual Uses MISS RUTH CUMMINGS, Director


There has not been any great increase in the use of the cafeteria this year. The count might be called better, con- sidering the loss of students to Tantasqua, as the number of luncheons served is holding about the same as a year ago. This is due to the fact that the largest number of lunches served is to the 8th, 9th and 10th grades. This should mean that as new and larger classes come in the number of luncheons served will be greater. The Marcy Street count is larger than a year ago.


The need for new equipment is still great. The present setup is far from adequate. There is need for refrigeration, ranges, and bakers. Also, proper counter setup for quick serving, not to mention slicers, mixers, etc. The Cafeteria seat- ing capacity is not sufficient for the demands placed upon it, and we do not have a proper Teachers' Dining Room.


The new Elementary Milk Program in the elementary schools is proving successful. We are serving all but about 400 of the elementary children. The Lion's Club takes care of those who cannot afford to pay. From all reports we are among the highest in Worcester County if not in the state. The Lion's Club are also paying for lunches for two undernourished children from Marcy Street School. The Young Women's Club of the Baptist Church are paying for one needy child in Mrs. Steenburn's room. Southbridge Evening Women's Club also paid for lunches for the needy children. These are very com- mendable causes because good nutrition may help these chil- dren do better work.


AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS REPORT MR. EDWARD DESROCHES, Director


It is the thinking of many audio-visual education special- ists that a quantitative increase in the use of audio-visual ma- terials is usually accompanied by a qualitative increase. Our observation of audio-visual aids uses by teachers during 1954 seems to bear this out. Teachers used more audio-visual aids in 1954 and used them better than in any previous year. A total of 228 educational films, 1668 film strips, 625 lantern slides and 65 tape recording programs were requested by teachers during the year.


New Equipment


The use of film strips in the elementary schools was


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greatly facilitated by the purchase of a new Spencer 500-watt film strip projector for every school. A new DeVry sound mo- tion picture projector, and a Spencer opaque projector were also added to the Department. These additional teaching tools should do much toward the realization of the full educational potentialities of audio-visual materials.


Audio-Visual Education Course


Early in 1954, the Audio-Visual Aids Department achieved one of its main objectives. It was finally able to give the teachers of Southbridge the opportunity to enroll in a course in audio-visual education without out-of-town traveling. This course called "Integration of Audio-Visual Materials in the Curriculum" was offered through the Massachusetts Depart- ment of Education and carried both opportunity and gave a certificate upon completion of the course. Such formal in- struction, coupled with the informal instruction offered by the Department, should ensure better utilization of audio-visual materials in our schools.


Student Projectionists


In order to relieve teachers of projection details and give them more time for teaching, more student projectionists were trained and added to the Student Projectionist Squad. These students have always measured up to their responsibilities and have received the approval of every teacher they have served.


Research


The director is currently conducting research on the prob- lem of "BUILDING THE TYPE OF AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS PROGRAM WHICH SHOULD BE IN OPERATION IN THE SOUTHBRIDGE PUBLIC SCHOOLS." This work, done in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the Master's degree at Boston University, necessitates extensive investigation of all phases of an ideal program and should, therefore, be of real value in coping with many of our audio-visual aids problems in the future.


Community Service


During the past year, the Department continued its policy of


assisting community organizations whenever possible. Equipment and operators were provided for the following or- ganizations during 1954: Southbridge Women's Club, Rotary Club, Semi-Circle Club, American Legion Post, Southbridge Layman's Chiropractic Association, and the Jacob Edwards Public Library.


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ART REPORT MISS CLAIRE J. BIRTZ, Director


The Integrated art program in our elementary schools has been in operation for three years. The results of this planned art program can readily be seen in the work of the individual child as he progresses from the primary grades to the inter- mediate grades and then on to upper grades. The program has been planned to contribute to the full development of each child from the primary grades where he realizes the satisfaction of experimenting with paint and brush, crayon, cut and torn paper to the realistic stage where he gets a feeling for design and ties his experiences to his work.


In the intermediate grades, work in design, crafts and art appreciation give opportunities for creative expression to the average child as well as to the exceptionally talented. More difficult problems are offered in the upper grades; these include instruction in block printing, stenciling art of lettering, both with brush and lettering pen, advanced color harmony, design, and participation in poster contests.


Mary E. Wells High School offers an elective art course which is of great value to students who wish to further their studies in art. Students are given a thorough training in color theory, design, sketching, painting both in water color tempera and oils for advanced students. It also includes lay-out, black and white drawings for the school paper, three-dimensional work, mobiles, posters, block printing, stenciling on cloth model- ing, painting scenery for school programs and planning decora- tions for school dances. It provides stimulating and practical problems for the average and the talented students.


SCHOOL PERSONNEL


The name, date of appointment, and degrees appear in that order.


Robert L. Fox - 1954


B.S .; M.Ed.


Sven O. Rosengren - 1950


B.S .; M.Ed.


Lewis A. Kyrios - 1938


C.A.G.S .; M.A .; D.Ed.


Ellwood Jenness - 1948


Paul J. Sweet - 1950 B.S.


Claire Birtz - 1937


Margaret R. Connolly - 1922


Mary F. Welch - 1954


Mary E. Wells High School


James M. Robertson - 1937


B.S .; M.Ed; D.Ed.


Lindzay Varnam - 1943


B.S .; M.Ed.


Nora B. Adams - 1947


Pauline M. Aucoin - 1921 B.S.Ed.


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Kathryn Beauregard - 1922


Rose Brodeur - 1939


Eva Casavant - 1933


Laura Chapman - 1953


Constance Coderre - 1929


Luise B. Corbin - 1923


Edward Desroches - 1949


A.B.


Thecla Fitzgerald - 1926


A.B .; M.Ed.


Robert F. Hart - 1952


A.B .; M.A. Ph.B.


Everett H. Holmes - 1945


A.B .; M.Ed.


Persis F. Howe - 1930


B.S.Ed.


Barbara H. Kyrios - 1940


B.S.Ed.


Eino Laakso - 1945 A.B .; M.A.


Claude Lacouture - 1948 B.S.


Arthur D. Lane - 1948


M.Ed .; M.A.


Harry J. McMahon - 1926


Ph.B .; M.Ed.


Elinor Small - 1945


A.B .; M.Ed.


Flora Tait - 1939


B.S.Ed .; M.A.


Frances Troy - 1927


B.S.Ed.


Elsie Wanerka - 1945


B.S.Ed.


John E. Welch - 1948


B.S .; M.Ed.


Cole Trade High School


Raymond L. W. Benoit - 1949 B.S .; M.Ed.


Maureen A. Baybutt - 1946


Elsie A. Hofstra - 1933


John L. Benson - 1942 B.S.Ed.


George H. Braman - 1938


Francis E. Couture - 1945


Leave of Absence


Walter J. Glondek - 1938


Ernest Hall-1926


William C. Nickerson - 1941


William B. Paul - 1942


Rosaire Pariseau - 1953


Substitute


Eugene J. Remian - 1949


B.S.Ed.


Frank P. Skinyon - 1934


B.S.Ed.


Lawrence F. Swenson - 1932


Edwin J. Waskiewicz - 1952


Stanley Naumnik - 1954


B.S.Ed.


Charlton Street School


R. Joseph Racine - 1944


A.B .; M.Ed.


Dorothy Berthiaume - 1954 A.B.


Lorene Fierro - 1953 B.S.


Elizabeth Duhamel - 1953


B.S.


Lorraine Gagne - 1954


B.S.


Helen Golden - 1948


Claire A. Kirk - 1949


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A.B .; M.A. B.S .; M.A. B.S .; M.A. A.B. B.S.


Paul A. Duhart - 1949


B.S.Ed.


C. Estelle Hefner - 1933


Pleasant St. 1-4


Gwen Kuszewski - 1954


Dorothy Locke - 1943


Ruth Mahan - 1948


B.S.


Anthony B. Sapienza - 1954


B.S.


Marie J. Saunders - 1924


Eastford Road School 1-7


Raoul O. Lataille - 1939


A.B .; M.Ed.


T. Thomas Finnerty - 1948


A.B .; M.A.


Bertha E. Foley - 1912


Irene V. Gough - 1914


Dagmar Irwin -1954


Cathryn Maxwell - 1945 Julia C. Morrill - 1914


Malcolm Nash - 1948


M.Ed.


Mary B. Puracchio - 1951 B.S.


Vincent J. Puracchio - 1950


A.B .; M.A.


Dorothy Simpson - 1954


B.A.


Florida Tarquinio - 1942


B.S.Ed.


Marcy Street School


Constance M. L'Ecuyer - 1940 B.S.Ed .; M.A.


*Joseph Angelini - 1952 A.B.


Patricia P. Callahan - 1939


B.S.Ed .; M.Ed.


Elizabeth Curtis - 1944


A.B .; B.S.Ed.


Alice Wixted Dion - 1926


Josette Dupuis - 1948 A.B.


Martha Koprowski - 1954


B.S.


Ruth Huson - 1945


Myrtle B. Jodrey - 1944


Thomas F. Mahoney - 1954


* Military Leave of Absence


Mechanic Street School


Anita Sfreddo - 1953


Mus.B.


Clara M. Reed - 1918


Marie E. Skaza - 1949


B.S.


West Street School


Laurenda Boyer - 1926


B.S.Ed.


William L. Haith - 1954


B.A.


Nancy A. Jodrey - 1954


B.A.


Gilbert O. Lamarre - 1954


B.A.


Eva P. Salviuolo - 1943


B.S.Ed.


Dorothy M. Sheriff - 1945


Anne Skudlark - 1954


Celestine C. Sweet - 1932


Evangeline R. Towse - 1948


B.S.Ed .; M.Ed.


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Yolande Augusto - 1951


B.S.


Madelene Y. Proulx - 1954


Special Teachers


William E. Rinehart - 1952


Louise E. Steenburn - 1949


CHANGE OF TEACHERS


Left


January-Jane Rankine West Street


February-Daniel J. Hobart


Mary E. Wells High Cole Trade High


June-Helen Boucher


Mary E. Wells High Cole Trade High


June-Harold A. Andrews


June-Leah Sax Cohen


Charlton Street


June-Priscilla Quirk


Charlton Street


June-Owen F. Ryder, Jr.


Charlton Street


June-Mary Brady


Marcy Street


June-Kathleen Burns


Marcy Street


June-Farncis Flanagan


Marcy Street


June-Gladys Scott Mechanic Street West Street


June-Marjorie F. Campbell


July-Robert H. McCarn


Supt. of Schools


October-Emily F. Roberts


West Street


December-Lorene Fierro


Charlton Street


*Retired


Appointments


October-Robert L. Fox


Supt. of Schools


September-Martha Koprowski


Marcy Street


September-Thomas F. Mahoney Marcy Street


September-William L. Haith


West Street


September-Gilbert Lamarre


West Street


September-Anne Skudlark


West Street


October-Nancy Jodrey


West Street


September-Madelene Proulx


Mechanic Grade I


September-Dorothy Berthiaume


Charlton Street


September-Lorene S. Fierro


Charlton Street


September-Gwen M. Kuszewski


Charlton Street


September-Anthony Sapienza


Charlton Street


September-Lorraine Gagne


Charlton Street


October-Dorothy Locke


Charlton Street


September-Dagmar Irwin


Eastford Road


September-Dorothy Simpson


Eastford Road


September-Stanley Naumnik


Cole Trade High


CHANGE OF JANITORS


Appointments +1954-Joseph Brouillard ¿Replacing Rodolphe L'Homme (deceased)


Marcy Street


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March -* Emery A. Lavallee


JANITORS


1947-Frederick P. Alger


1954-Joseph Brouillard


1946-John B. Craite


Mary E. Wells High Marcy Street Cole Trade High


1942-Armand Gaumond Mechanic Street 1952-Wilfred P. Gauthier West Street


1952-Adelard Lavallee Mary E. Wells High


1943-Theophile Leduc Charlton Street


1941-Joseph Moore Eastford Road


1949-Eugene Tetreault Pleasant Street


1953-George St. Martin Mary E. Wells High


Conclusion:


An annual report must, by its very nature, be a superficial effort to keep the citizens of a community informed about its schools. Even such a report, however, may bring questions to the minds of readers which can only be answered by investiga- tion and enlightenment. We shall grasp any opportunity to place further information before you; we shall work continu- ally for the betterment of the schools of Southbridge; we shall accept any constructive, or even well-meant criticism with the firm conviction that the growth of the system is dependent, ultimately, upon the will of the people.


This report could not be considered complete without a final note of appreciation to a School Committee which holds the welfare of the children as its criterion in the solution of its problems; to a fine, hardworking staff and to all who in word or deed have been helpful in the physical, spiritual, and intellectual development of the children of our town.


Respectfully submitted,


ROBERT L. FOX, Superintendent of Schools


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INDEX


Accountant's Report 77


Balance Sheet 115


Expenditures


82


Receipts 77


Schedule of Appropriations 119


Advisory Committee Report 60


32


Assessor's Report


22


Board of Health Report


33


Board of Public Welfare Report


50


By-Laws Committee Report


76


Civilian Defense Department


48


Dutch Elm Department Report


26


Fire Department Report


27


Forest Fire Department


31


Gypsy Moth Report


27


Highway Superintendent's Report 54


Inspector of Animals Report


60


Inspector of Wires Report 41


List of Jurors 9


Planning Board Report


58


Police Department Report


42


Recreation Committee Report


72


School Committee Report


136


Sealer of Weights and Measures


47


Selectmen's Report


13


Tax Collector's Report


68


Town Clerk's Report


15


Town Engineer's Report


43


Town Officers for 1954


3


Treasurer's Report 19


Tree Warden's Report 25


Trustees of the Jacob Edwards Memorial Library 61


Veterans' Service Center Report 49


Amulance Department Report


ANNUAL REPORTS


OF THE


TOWN OFFICERS


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FINANCIAL STATEMENT


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TOWN OF SOUTHBRIDGE


YEAR ENDING


December 31, 1955


SOUTHBRIDGE TYPESETTING COMPANY SOUTHBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS 1956


TOWN OFFICERS FOR 1955


ELECTED TOWN OFFICERS


Selectmen


Armand O. DeGrenier, Chairman


1955


J. Gerard Nolet, Clerk 1955


Wesley K. Cole


1955


Treasurer


Norbert C. Benoit


1958


Town Clerk


Clare Boyer


Public Welfare


Ovide Desrosiers, Chairman 1956


Raymond Boucher 1958


Hermas Lippe, Clerk


1957


Lillian Proulx


Old Age Assistance Ovide Desrosiers, Chairman


Raymond Boucher Hermas Lippe


Assessors


Charles Normandin, Chairman 1956


Rosario Arpin, Clerk


1958


Ernest Farland 1956


Board of Health


Dr. Raymond Haling, Chairman 1956


Dr. Armand DeGrenier, Clerk 1957


Henry Demers


1958


Ernest Tetreault, Agent


Marguerite Houle, Nurse


School Committee


Belmore St. Amant 1958


Linia Beck


1956


Lorenzo Beaupre


1957


Eugene Leblanc


1956


Paul A. Roy


1957


Ralph Racicot


1958


World War Memorial Trustees


Armand O. DeGrenier 1955


William Berry


1957


Albert J. Tremblay


1956


Ovila Donais


1958


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Stavre Yanka Hormidas Beaudry


1957


1956


Cemetery Committee


Jesse Blackburn


1958


George Dumas


1956


Lectance Landry


1957


Constables


Bernard Richard


1957


Raoul Meunier


1958


Blaise Trudeau


1956


Tax Collector


Elizabeth Duhamel


1957


Planning Board


James Fallon


1959


Roland A. Pontbriand


1960


Edward Walsh


1957


William B. O'Shaughnessy


1958


Raymond Lataille


1956


Sewer Commissioners


Edgar McCann


1958


Raymond Bachand


1957


Alfred Gaudreau


1956


Park Commissioners


Hormidas Beaudry 1955


James F. Lapriore


1957


Joseph G. Gendreau


1958


Moderator


Rosario Normandin


1955


Commissioners of Trust Fund


Vincent T. Walsh


1958


James Fallon


1956


Charles Hart


1957


Tree Warden 1955


Chester J. Maska


Southbridge Housing Authority


Herminigilde O. J. Cournoyer


1956


Leon Livernois


1959


Lionel Duval


1960


Francois Sansoucy


1958


Louis J. Ciprari, appointed by the State


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APPOINTED TOWN OFFICERS


Assistant Clerk to Selectmen


Lionel A. Lafleche 1955


Town Accountant


Leon Caron


1956


Town Counsel


Robert Niedermeyer


1955


Town Engineer


Henry Racicot


1955


Veterans' Benefit Agent


1955


Veterans' Service Department


Roland G. Hetu


Care of Town Clock


Earl O'Clair 1955


Recreation Committee


Frank Skinyon


1955


Norman Staves 1955


Willard Stark


1955


Lorenzo Beaupre 1956


John E. Merrill


1956


Lewis Kyrios 1955


Louis Brunelle


1956 Henry Racicot


1955


Francis Ashe


1956


Louis VanderNoot 1956


Joseph Duffy


1956


Joseph Gendreau


1956


Armand Bellerive, Jr.


1956


Leo Poirier


Alfred Vecchia


Samuel Soter


Raymond Dartt


Dona Beaulieu


Napoleon Blanchard


James Lapriore


Superintendent of Schools


Robert L. Fox


1955


Keeper of Lock-up


Ovide Desrosiers


1955 Louis Bucci, Ass't.


1955


Custodian of Town Hall


Oliver Proulx


1955


Animal Inspector


Alcide Fournier


1955


Plumbing Inspector


Arthur Ballard


1955


Building Inspector


A. Raymond Dartt


1955


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Roland G. Hetu


1955


Wire Inspector


Arthur Eno


1955


D. W. Morrill John O. Martin


By-Law Committee Mitchell Kurposka J. Belden Sly


Alfred Ferron Oswald Laliberte


Registrars of Voters


Ferdinand Lemoine 1958 Timothy Moriarty 1956


Richard Pinsonneault 1957 Clare Boyer, Ex-Officio


Fire Department


Oswald Meunier, Chief


Daniel Daniels, Dep. Chief


Moth Superintendent


Chester J. Maska 1955


Superintendent of Fire Alams


Norman Larochelle, appointed by Fire Dept. 1955


Fire Wardens, Appointed by Fire Chief


Oswald Meunier 1955


Albert Servant 1955


Joseph Mandeville


1955


Rosario Bellerose


1955


Emile Caouette


1955


Archie Langevin 1955


Romeo Lippe


1955


Daniel Daniels


1955


Harry Michaels


1955


Fence Viewers


Euclid Gatineau


1955 Herman Giroux 1955


Alphonse Renna


1955


August Kowalski 1955


Finance Committee


Phillip Lewis


1958


Clifford Eaton 1958


Bernard Sherry


1956


W. J. Lusignan


1955


Valmore Gauthier


1956


Joseph Swiacki 1955


Joseph Piasta


1956


Rockford Lavoie


1955


Armand Lacasse


1956


Theophile Morin


1955


John Rischitelli


1955


Norman Leathers


1955


Honor Roll Committee


Raymond Benoit


1955


Doris Loiselle 1955


Ronaldo Guertin


1955


Armand DeAngelis


1955


Louis Gubb


1955


Hector Brodeur


1955


Bernard Beauregard


1955


Measurer of Wood and Bark


Thomas L. Hughes


1955 John J. Hogan, Jr. 1955


Clifford Mckinstry


1955


Royce Fitzpatrick 1955


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Norman Brodeur


1956


Leopold Lemmelin


1955


Field Drivers


Charles Chamberland 1955 Jacob Gouin 1955 Paul Quinn 1955


Soldiers Burial Officers


William J. Congdon 1955 Arthur Eno 1955


Public Weighers


Jacob Edwards


1955


Royce Fitzpatrick 1955


Ralph Mckinstry


1955


Doris Ryan 1955


Loretta Fitzpatrick


1955


Argentina Damian 1955


William Cox


1955


Rita Damian


1955


Beatrice Peloquin


1955


Arthur Gendron 1955


Harry Michaels


1955


Constance Matys


1955


Zoning Board of Appeals


Peter Graf


1955 Edgar McCann


1956


Edward Seremet


1955


Dog Officer


Ernest Cadarette 1955


Sealer of Weights and Measures


Gerard R. Lariviere


1955


Care of Veterans Graves


William J. Congdon


1955


Retirement Board


Leon Caron


1956 Theodore Kwarciak 1957


Signe E. Braman 1958


Airport Committee


Edgar Lewis


1959 Emile Arsenault 1957


William LeGate


1956


Albert DiGregorio 1958


Louis Stevens


1960


Library Trustees for the Town


Edward P. Sheehan


1957 Oswald Laliberte 1956


Dr. Nerio Pioppi


1955


Pound Keeper


Frederick H. Dowling


1955


Superintendent of Streets


Joseph Benoit


1955


Committee for Revaluation of Property


Arthur Smith William Horsley


637 Elm Street 157 Chapin Street 2 Chapin Court


Bernard Sherry


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Ernest Fontaine


Robert Coderre


41 Warren Street 452 Hamilton Street


Wage Survey Committee


Appointed by Town Moderator at Town Meeting, March 9, 1953


Edgar Tremblay


73 Moon Street


Paul Quinn


8 Woodland Street


Marie Lariviere


76 Everett Street


Joseph V. Langevin


104 Mechanic Street


Ernest Farland


15 Chestnut Street


Southbridge Radio Officer - Civil Defense Charles McLam 89 Dennison Lane


Board of Review


Mario DeAngelis, Chairman 12 Lebanon Hill


Ernest Farland


15 Chestnut Street


George W. Laughnane 562 Hamilton Street


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JURY LIST


MALE


Business or Occupation and Address of Employer or Business


Name - Residence


Abrahamson, Stanley F., 26 Franklin Ter. Milk Salesman,


Deary Bros., Webster Tool & Diemaker,


Allard, Omer P., 380 Charlton St. Globe Tool & Die Co., Main St., Southbridge, Mass. Ashton, Francis W., 172 Dresser St. .... Optical Foreman, AOCo., Mechanic St., Southbridge, Mass.


Asselin, Gerard J., 9 Rose St. Unemployed


Bachand, Edward E., 16 Williams St. Carpenter,


Argentieri, Providence, R. I.


Beaudry, John M., 12 Charlton St. Part time counterman, Spectown Diner, Hamilton St., Southbridge


Beaudry, Joseph A., 468 Hamilton St. Painter, Eugene Leduc, 1 Ash St., Southbridge


Beaupre, Arthur H., 235 Mechanic St. Opt. Wkr., AOCo., Mechanic St., Southbridge, Mass. Bednarcyk, John J., 201 Everett St. .. Tool & Diemaker, AOCo., Mechanic St., Southbridge


Belanger, Lionel, 23 Twinehurst Pl., Extruder Opr.,


Monsanto Chem. Co., Plastics Div., Springfield 2, Mass.


Belrose, Harold N., 92 North St. Grinder-Ind. Cutlery Hyde Mfg. Co.,


Eastford Rd., Southbridge Bibeau, Rodolphe J., 53 Worcester St. Machinist, AOCo.,


Mechanic St., Southbridge Blair, Alfred F., 85 Worcester St. General Trucking,


85 Worcester St., Southbridge


Blais, Napoleon J., 402 Worcester St. Optical Worker,


United Lens Co.,


Worcester St., Southbridge Blanchette, Leon, 27 Union St. Carpenter, Sbdge. Lumber


& Sup. Co., Central, S'bridge Bolduc, Albert A., 245 Mechanic St. Opt. wkr., AOCo.,




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