Town annual reports of the officers of Southbridge for the year ending 1957-1961, Part 47

Author: Southbridge (Mass.)
Publication date: 1957
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 1366


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Our Junior Band continues to do well and at present has an enrollment of fifty-two members. This is an improvement over previous years. They marched in several local parades and performed creditably for the eighth grade graduation this past June.


REPORT OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MUSIC


ROSALIE RUBENSTEIN, Elementary School Music Supervisor


The purpose of teaching music in the elementary grades is threefold: first, to make it possible for the largest number of children to participate correctly and tunefully in singing; sec- ond, to develop a love and taste for good music; third, to teach as many of the principles as possible and to furnish practice in sight singing.


Based on this concept, the following program has been es- tablished and is presently being followed in the elementary grades:


Grade one: fundamental rhythm as expressed by variation in movement such as running, walking, skipping, etc., and con- centration on the improvement of monotones.


Grade two: a continuation of the program of assistance to monotones and the introduction of the reading of music.


Grade three: a continuation of the reading of music in rote and note songs.


Grade four: advanced work in note and time value and the introduction of part singing in rounds.


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Grade five: the continuation of rounds and the introduc- tion of two-part singing.


Grade six: the continuation of rounds, two-part singing and the introduction of three-part singing.


The plan outlined above is designed to develop a love for music in the elementary school child; to teach him the physical symbols of music; and, above all, to enable him to read music at sight.


REPORT OF CAFETERIA EDITH M. FREEMAN, Supervisor


The cafeteria has returned to its regular schedule, and it is feeding from 425 to 525 each day. The participation is very good. The high light was the Christmas dinner at which six hundred were served.


The number of pupils from Marcy Street School has in- creased to an average of about sixty-five daily.


The Elementary School Milk Program continues on the same high level.


The Southbridge Evening Women's Club has provided money for free lunches for the pupils who cannot afford to pay. I wish to thank this organization for its generosity in providing additional nutrition which is so essential to children.


REPORT OF PLAYGROUND DEPARTMENT DR. LEWIS A. KYRIOS, Director


The playground season began on July 6 and ended on August 14, a period of six weeks. The activities were conducted at the following areas: Charlton Street, Eastford Road, West Street, and Pleasant Street.


Personnel


Dr. Lewis A. Kyrios Director


Mrs. Kathryn Beauregard Supervisor of Arts and Crafts


Pleasant Street


Supervisor


Assistants


Miss Diane Mckinstry Mr. Richard Farland Miss Mary Fitts Miss Joan Malboeuf


West Street


Supervisor


Mr. Bernard Pouliot


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Assistants


Miss Elisabeth Coderre Miss Mary Spielman


Eastford Road


Supervisor


Assistants


Mr. James Puracchio Miss Barbara Michaels Miss Jacqueline Lapointe


Charlton Street


Supervisor


Assistants


Mr. John Kowalski Miss Ada Tieri Miss Diana Costa


Miss Janice Laughnane


Enrollment and Attendance


Total Enrollment 1,100


Average Daily Attendance


440


Average Percentage Attendance


40%


Largest Daily Attendance


600


Activities


The Playground Program was divided in the following manner: First Week


Organization Week


Second Week Sports Program


Third Week


Competition Week


Fourth Week


Amateur Shows


Fifth Week Playoffs, Sports


Sixth Week


Arts and Crafts Exhibit


Arts and Crafts


Under the capable supervision of Mrs. Kathryn Beaure- gard, the Arts and Crafts Program was outstanding. Each playground conducted an Arts-and-Crafts Exhibit at their par- ticular area. Over 3,000 pieces were made, and many new ar- ticles were introduced.


Safety Program


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


REPORT OF GUIDANCE AND PLACEMENT DEPARTMENT


GILBERT O. LAMARRE, Director CONSTANCE E. LANGLOIS, Girls' Counselor Guidance can never be overemphasized. Its importance as


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an integral part of the elementary and secondary school curri- cula is gaining nationwide recognition.


The guidance program is essentially and positively student- centered. The potentialities, aptitudes, interests, ambitions, and needs of the individual as an individual and as a member of society are the areas of investigation and of greatest concern to the guidance personnel. In order to help the individual at- tain his life goals and in order to encourage him to develop his potentialities, the Guidance Department offers specific services.


2. Testing: Tests are only tools of guidance and should not be looked upon as infallible measures of ability, aptitudes, and achievement.


Tests are scored, psychometric profiles are drawn up, and the results are evaluated in terms of student needs. Individual tests are given to students who have special problems.


Here is the Annual Testing Program of the Southbridge Public Schools:


Elementary Schools


Achievement Test Battery (Reading, Language, Arithmetic) Grade II


California Achievement Test Primary Battery


Grade III


Grade IV


Grade V


Grade VI


Grade VII


Grade VIII


California Achievement Test Primary II California Achievement Test Elementary Battery California Achievement Test Elementary Battery California Achievement Test Elementary Battery California Achievement Test Intermediate Battery California Achievement Test Intermediate Battery


Mental Ability Tests


Grade I


California Test of Mental Maturity Primary Battery


Grade IV California Test of Mental Maturity Elementary Battery Grade VII California Test of Mental Maturity Intermediate Battery Grade VIII Henmon-Nelson Intelligence Test


Differential Aptitude Tests


Grade VIII Verbal Reasoning, Numerical Reasoning,


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Abstract Reasoning, Space Relations, Mechanical Reasoning, Clerical Speed and Accuracy, and Language Usage


Mary E. Wells High School


Grade IX Kuder Preference Record Inventory California Mental Maturity-Intermediate S.R.A. Reading Record Grade X S.R.A. Reading Record Grade XII Boston University Test Battery National Merit Scholarship Examination Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test S.R.A. Reading Record School and College Ability Test College Entrance Ability Test College Entrance Examination Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test


Grades IX, X, XI, XII Co-operative Tests English, Mathematics, Social Studies, Languages, Science


Cole Trade High School


Grade IX


Henmon-Nelson Intelligence Test California Mental Maturity S.R.A. Mechanical Aptitude S.R.A. Reading Record Macquarrie Test of Mechanical Ability Grade XI Minnesota Paper Form Board Test Boston University Test Battery 2. Counseling: All students are scheduled for guidance interviews. The guidance personnel provides group guidance talks, private interviews, field trips, and parent-teacher-pupil conferences.


In 1959 the guidance counselors interviewed approximately 630 students and parents. The chief purposes of these counsel- ing sessions are to help the students select the proper courses of study and to help them select a career. Personality and social problems are also discussed.


3. College and Occupational Information: Information about colleges and future occupations is readily available in the Guidance Office. Applications to colleges, local and college scholarship information, and college board examination bul- letins of information are all in the realm of the guidance serv- ices.


In 1959 one hundred and seventy students visited nineteen colleges, nursing schools, secretarial schools, and technical schools.


The graduating class of 1959 was a good one. Here is a composite picture of what happened to the graduates:


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Students


Number 34


Percentage


Entering Degree Granting Colleges


34.35%


Entering Nursing Schools


5


5.05


Entering Other Schools


17


17.17


Entering Business Schools


8


8.08


Entering Military Service


7


7.07


Entering Labor Market


28


28.28


99


100.00%


4. Job Placement: In 1959 part-time employment for pupils was very plentiful. Fifty-nine new jobs were filled through the Guidance and Placement Office.


5. Reading Developmental Program: In order to give the students the opportunity to improve their reading and study skills, a reading development program has been introduced at the Mary E. Wells High School. Even though this program is still at the experimental stage, the results are already tangible and tests scores confirm the progress of the students. In next year's annual report the Guidance Department will give the complete chart of progress made by the entire student body. We plan to extend this program to Cole Trade High School next year if the results prove this program to be as beneficial as we now think it is.


Recommendations: For the welfare of the students who have emotional problems, we recommend that a visiting school psychologist or psychiatrist be provided for the Guidance De- partment.


In conclusion, we wish to thank all the people who have helped us throughout the past year. Without the cooperation of these people, our efforts to help the students would be futile.


REPORT OF ADULT CIVIC EDUCATION CONSTANCE M. L'ECUYER, Director


At this time I wish to make it known, again, that only one paper must be filed to gain Citizenship status after five years of residence. Wives or husbands of citizens can file after three years of living in the United States. Everyone must be finger- printed, and we are most fortunate to have the Southbridge Police Department do all local records.


Last year few people in evening classes were ready for Naturalization, so no class in History was held. Individuals were taught privately by the Director.


As the primary aim in our civic education classes is to teach an immediate English vocabulary, the first two years we stress reading, writing, and spelling. In the advanced class these adults are prepared for Citizenship.


During the last year we had a variety of people in our classes: One person is now operating an import grocery store in Worcester; another has opened a restaurant in Springfield;


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still another, who worked in the mines of European countries, has bought a home here; a high-ranking foreign army man is now able to translate into English, for the State Department in Education, the articles he writes for the Voice of America. This radio program is beamed to refugee camps everywhere and to the people behind the Iron Curtain. A newspaper man from Haiti attended to gain ability to read the American newspapers more intelligently.


The State Department has recommended that several peo- ple from out of town attend our classes as they are the nearest in this section.


I believe that the Evening Civic Education Classes of Southbridge are fulfilling their mission of teaching the foreign- born as much as the length of courses will permit.


There has never been an instance when any adult taking the full course has been denied Citizenship on the first applica- tion.


Today all who present themselves must be able to read and write simple English and to know the principles of Ameri- can Government. Some who have tried to pass the examination without attending evening school have failed, and they are now attending classes.


During the year, help is given these new arrivals in filing papers for themselves or their children; in making out Alien Re- ports; in trying to get relatives to this country; and in giving private help with Home Study courses.


I believe that the Southbridge School Department is do- ing all it can to welcome and to help these people become ac- climated and assimilated into the community.


CONCLUSION


In closing this report, I extend my personal appreciation for the splendid support which I have received from Staff mem- bers, the School Committee, and my associates in administra- tion. I am deeply grateful to the various Town Department Heads for their cooperation and also to the individuals and to the groups of citizens who have devoted time and effort to as- sist in keeping Southbridge schools, good schools.


Respectfully submitted, ROBERT L. FOX, Superintendent.


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TABLE OF CONTENTS


Town Officers for 1960


3


Jury List


9


Selectmen's Report


21


Tabulation and Litigation


22


Town Clerk's Report


23


Warrant, Annual Town Meeting 27


Annual Elections, March 4, 1960


45


Warrant, Special Town Meeting


54


Special Town Meeting, April 14, 1960


54


Warrant, Special Town Meeting


70


Special Town Meeting, April 18, 1960


73


Warrant, Presidental Preference


76


Presidental Preference Election, April 26, 1960


77


Warrant, State Primary


82


State Primary Election, September 13, 1960


83


Warrant, Presidental and State Election


86


Presidental State Election, November 8, 1960


88


Warrant, Special Town Meeting


90


Special Town Meeting, December 12, 1960


93


Balance Sheet, December 31, 1959


99


Town Accountant's Report.


163


Assessors' Report


105


Tax Collector's Report


108


Town Treasurer's Report


112


Board of Health Report


114


Board of Public Welfare Report


120


Planning Board Report


121


Highway Superintendent's Report


122


Sealer of Weights and Measures


129


Dept. of Civil Defense


130


Police Department Report


133


Town Engineer's Report


135


Dog Officer's Report


138


Trustees of Edwards Memorial Library


140


Inspector of Wires


140


Fire Department Report


145


Ambulance Department Report


150


Forest Fire Department Report


152


Director of Veterans' Services


152


Cemetery Committee Report


154


Tree Warden's Report


154


Dutch Elm Disease Dept.


155


Gypsy Moth Department


156


Recreation Committee


157


Balance Sheet, December 31, 1960 204


TOWN OFFICERS FOR 1960


ELECTED TOWN OFFICERS


Selectmen


Armand O. Bellerive, Chairman


1960-1961


Raymond J. Lataille, Clerk


1960-1961


Armand O. DeGrenier


1960-1961.


Treasurer


Norbert C. Benoit 1958-1961


Town Clerk


Clare P. Boyer


Board of Public Welfare


Raymond L. Boucher, Chairman


1958-1961


John M. Beaudry, Clerk


1959-1962


Hermas Lippe


1961-1963


Assessors


Charles Normandin, Chairman


1959-1962


Rosario Arpin, Clerk


1958-1961


Ernest Farland


1960-1963


Board of Health


Dr. Raymond Haling, Chairman


1959-1962


Dr. Armand DeGrenier, Clerk


1960-1963


Henry Demers


1958-1961


Ernest Tetreault, Agent


Rachel Jolicoeur, Nurse


School Committee


Lorenzo Beaupre, Chairman


1960-1963


Ralph Racicot


1958-1961


Belmore St.Amant


1958-1961


Armand O. Bellerive


1959-1962


John Rossi


1959-1962


Francis Bousquet


1960-1963


Raymond A. Brodeur


1960-1963


World War Memorial Trustees


Armand O. Bellerive, Chairman 1960-1961


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Albert J. Tremblay Henry Peloquin Ovila Donais Stavre B. Yanka


Hormidas Beaudry


1959-1962


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1960-1963


1960-1962


Cemetery Committee


Lectance Landry, Chairman


1957-1960


Stavre Yanka


1959-1962


Henry Montigny


1960-1961


Constables


Charles L. Montigny


1958-1961


Blaise Trudeau


1959-1962


Paul Libuda


1960-1963


Tax Collector


Elizabeth M. Duhamel 1957-1960


Planning Board


Marc Arseneault, Chairman


1959-1964


Ernest Tremblay (deceased 1960)


1958-1963


Telesphore Libuda


1959-1964


Roland A. Pontbriand


1957-1960


Leon Livernois


1956-1962


Sewer Commissioners


Alfred J. Goudreau


1959-1962


Edgar McCann


1958-1961


Leo LeBoeuf


1960-1963


Park Commissioners


Albert Gendron


1959-1962


Roland Langevin


1960-1963


Roger LeBoeuf


1958-1961


Moderator


Willard R. Stark


1960-1961


Commissioners of Trust Fund


Vincent T. Walsh


1958-1961


Alphonse V. Renna


1959-1962


Charles Hart


1960-1963


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Tree Warden


Chester J. Maska 1960-1961


Southbridge Housing Authority


Alphonse V. Renna


1956-1961


Herminigilde Cournoyer


1960-1964


Lionel Duval


1960-1965


August Kowalski, appointed by the State


1961


Appointed Town Officers


Asst. Clerk to Selectmen


Doris Nolan (resigned)


1960-1961


Irene Gabree


1960-1961


Town Accountant


Leon Caron


1959-1962


Town Counsel


Harold C. Peterson, Jr. 1960-1961


Town Engineer


Henry Racicot


1960-1961


Veterans' Benefit Agent


Roland G. Hetu 1960-1961


Veterans' Service Department


Roland G. Hetu


1960-1961


Superintendent of Streets


Joseph E. Benoit


1960-1961


Care of Town Clock


Earl O'Clair


1960-1961


Recreation Committee


Frank P. Skinyon


1961


John E. Merrill


1962


Lorenzo Beaupre


1961


Louis Brunell


1962


Edgar Bourgeois


1963


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Alexander Lesniewski


1962


Fred Volpini


1962


Marcy Osimo


1962


Lewis Kyrios


1961


Arthur Roy


1963 1963


Rene Tremblay


1961


Raymond Brodeur


1961


Fred Morin


1961


Wilfred Lachapelle


1962


Henry Racicot


1961


Raymond Dartt


1961


Albert Gendron


1962


Roger LeBoeuf


1961


Roland Langevin


1962


Superintendent of Schools


Robert L. Fox


Keeper of Lock-Up


Ovide Desrosier


1960-1961


Fred Dowling, Assistant


1960-1961


Custodian of Town Hall


Emil Leduc


1960-1961


Animal Inspector


Alcide Fournier


1959-1960


Plumbing, Milk and Food Inspector


Arthur Ballard


1960-1961


Building Inspector


A. Raymond Dartt


1960-1961


Wire Inspector


Arthur Eno 1960-1961


Registrars of Voters


Ferdinand Lemoine 1958-1961


Albert Maramo


1960-1963


Raymond Varin, Jr.


1959-1962


Clare P. Boyer, Ex-Officio


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Arthur Bachand


Moth Superintendent


Chester J. Maska 1960-1961


Fire Department


Alva J. Gregoire 1960-1961


Daniel Daniels, Deputy Chief


Superintendent of Fire Alarms


Normand Larochelle, appointed by Fire Dept.


1960-1961


Fire Wardens


Appointed by Fire Chief


Alva J. Gregoire 1960


Joseph Mandeville 1960


Harry Michaels 1960


Emile Caouette


1960


Albert Servant 1960


Romeo Lippe


1960


Rosario Bellerose 1960


Daniel Daniels


1960


Ovila Donais 1960


Fence Viewers


Alphonse V. Renna


1960-1961


Herman Giroux


1960-1961


August Kowalski


1960-1961


Clifford Mckinstry


1960-1961


Roland D. Martel


1960-1961


Finance Committee


George Metras, Chairman


1958-1961


John Rischitelli


1960-1963


Louis Morin


1959-1962


Victor Peloquin


1960-1963


Charles Trahan


1958-1961


Raymond Brousseau


1960-1961


Louis Gubb


1958-1962


Roland Gamache


1959-1962


Clifford Eaton


1959-1961


Louis VanDernoot


1960-1962


Steve Simonelli


1960-1963


Richard Genereux


1960-1963


Richard Harwood, Secretary


1960-1963


Thadeus Kwarciak


1958-1961


Ercell Teeson, Vice Chairman


1959-1962


Measurers of Wood and Bark


1960-1961


Thomas L. Hughes Arthur Gendron 1960-1961


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Royce Fitzpatrick Jacob Edwards


1960-1961 1960-1961


Field Drivers


Jacob Gouin 1960-1961


Soldiers Burial Officer


Roland G. Hetu


1960-1961


Public Weighers


Jacob Edwards


Royce Fitzpatrick


Clifford Mckinstry


Argentina Damian


William Cox


Arthur Gendron


Bernard Sherry


Emile Corriveau


Irene Hughes


Yvonne Lataille


Thomas Hughes


Jeannette St. Amant


Zoning Board of Appeals


Robert Graf


1960-1963


Edward Seremet


1959-1962


Edgar McCann


1958-1961


Charles Trahan (Associate member)


1960-1962


Dog Officer


Moise Reopel 1960-1961


Sealer of Weights and Measures


Roland A. Varin


Care of Veterans Graves


William J. Congdon


Roland G. Hetu, Assistant


Retirement Board


Leon Caron


1959-1961


George W. Silk (deceased 1960)


1960-1963


Signe E. Braman


1958-1961


Airport Committee


Edgar Lewis


1959-1964


Louis Stevens


1960-1965


Emile Arsenault


1957-1962


Albert DiGregorio


1958-1961


Dr. James Cross


1959-1962


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Library Trustees


Edward P. Sheehan Oswald Laliberte Dr. Nerio Pioppi


1960-1963


1959-1962


1958-1961


Board of Review


Hector Brodeur


-1962


Frank Robson


-1961


John Merrill


-1963


Civil Defense Director


Charles McLam


1960-1961


Southbridge Public Improvement Committee


Clarence Peloquin


Michael Morrill


Charles Havener


Albert DiGregorio


Dr. Bernard Walkowiak


Committee For Mentally and Physically Handicapped Children of Southbridge


Anthony Spinelli, Chairman


Roland Langevin


Arthur Roy


JURY LIST


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Name-Residence Business or occupation and Address of Employer or Business


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Asselin, Germain J., 72 School St. American Optical Co. Aucoin, Richard H., 56 Main St. Southbridge, Mass. U. S. Post Office, Southbridge, Mass.


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Bail, Raoul A., 243 South St. Contractor, H. U. Bail Sons, Inc., Southbridge


Beaudry, Roland O., 11 Charlton St. Machine opr. Pratt & Whitney Aircraft, Beck, Albert E., 65 Morris St. Hartford, Conn. Repairman, Ray's Super Service, Southbridge


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Name - Residence


Business or Occupation and Address of Employer or Business


Belanger, Rene H., 110 Mill St. Chef, Dery's Steak House, Southbridge Bennett, Arthur G., 294 Lebanon Hill .. Procurement Coordina- tor, American Optical Co., Southbridge


Benoit, Theodore, 154 Hamilton St. Lens Polisher, American Optical Co., Southbridge


Bernard, Adelard J., 142 River St.


Binnette, Phillipe, 285 Ashland Ave.


Jig operator, Amerbelle Corp., Rockville, Conn. Mass. Turnpike Authority, Employee


Boiteau, Ovila, 12 Cohasse St.


American Optical Co., Southbridge, Mass.


Caplette, Ernest, 187 Fiske St. C


American Optical Co., Southbridge, Mass. I.B.M. mach. opr.,


Ceria, Dante J., 44 Cohasse St.


American Optical Co., Southbridge


Chasse, Martial R., 59 Newell Ave. .... Ins. Agt., John Hancock Mutual Life Ins. Co., Southbridge


Christo, Elia, 85 North St. Janitor, American Optical Co.,


Ciesla, Walter, 34 Plimpton St.


Southbridge Ciesla Bros., Southbridge,Mass.


Coderre, Robert E., 6 Crescent St. Southbridge Cooperative Bank, Southbridge


Corriveau, Edward G., 91 Pine St. Bread Salesman,


Self Employed


D


DeAngelis, Alfred, 489 Dennison Drive Brookfield Motors, Brookfield, Mass. DeAngelis, Mario J., 12 Lebanon Hill Harvey-Wells, Southbridge, Mass.


DiGregorio, Ronald A., 86 Elm St. United Lens Co.,


Southbridge, Mass.


Duff, Lucien, 80 Cross St. Self Employed, Southbridge, Mass.


Dumas, Alfred J., Jr., 23 South St.


Southbridge Finishing Co., Southbridge, Mass.


Dupuis, Elzear, 58 Taft St. Worcester County Elec. Co., Southbridge, Mass. Duquette, Robert A., 159 Worcester St. .. American Optical Co., Southbridge, Mass.


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Name - Residence


Business or Occupation and Address of Employer or Business


E


Edmondson, John R., 51 Kingsley St., .... Regional Sales Mgr., American Optical Co., Southbridge, Mass.


Ethier, George F., 114 Pine St. American Optical Co., Southbridge, Mass.


Farland, Ernest A., 15 Chestnut St. F


Lens Moulder, American Optical Co., Southbridge, Mass.


Fletcher, R. Bruce, 11 Harding Ct.


American Optical Co.,


Forcier, Wilfred H., 55 Worcester St.


Southbridge, Mass. Sexton, Sacred Heart Parish, Southbridge, Mass.


Foss, Frank E., 74 Durfee St. American Optical Co., Southbridge, Mass.


Gagnon, Lionel J., 268 Mechanic St. G


American Optical Co., Southbridge, Mass. Retired


Gaumond, Armand, 711 Main St.


Gaumond, Gerard J., 21 Beech St.


Gaumond Bros., R.F.D. No. 1, Grosvenordale, Conn.


Gauthier, Gerald N., 255 Marcy St. Technician, Amerbelle


Corp., Rockville, Conn.


Gendreau, Armand, 139 Hartwell St. ... Gendreau's Pkg. Store, Southbridge, Mass.


Gendreau, Roland A., 58 Chapin St. American Optical Co., Southbridge, Mass.


Genereux, Louis W., 163 South St.


Goulet, Gerald E., 1 Prospect St.


Howard Pierce, 344 Main St., Southbridge, Mass. Press Operator, American Optical Co., Southbridge, Mass.


Graf, John, 38 Golf St. Graf Bros., Southbridge Guevremont, Amie E., 32 North St. Arland Tool & Die, Sturbridge, Mass.


H


Hall, William J., 377 Elm St.


Rx Production Centers Mgr., American Optical Cơ., Southbridge, Mass.


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Name - Residence


Business or Occupation and Address of Employer or Business


Huet, Moise, 15 Chapin St. Harrington Memorial Hospital, Southbridge, Mass.


Jandron, John H., 346 Charlton St. J


Southbridge, Mass. Hyde Mfg. Co.,


Jowett, Carl W. E., 33 Roosevelt Dr. American Optical Co., Southbridge, Mass.


Julian Marcel O., 36 Eastford Rd. American Optical Co., Southbridge, Mass.


K


Keyes, Robert A., 80 Paige Hill John Hancock Mutual Life Ins., Cơ., Kroll, Edward, 27 West St. Southbridge, Mass. Shipping Clerk, Pratt & Whitney Aircraft, East Hartford, Conn.


Kuzdzol, Edmund J., 92-B Paige Hill American Optical Co., Southbridge, Mass.


L


Labelle, Jay L., 313 Dennison Dr. Store Prop., Jay's News, Langer, John, 38 Westwood Pky. Harrington Richard Co., Rochdale, Mass.


LaPerle, Arthur B., 88 Pine St. .... Bartender, Hotel Newman, Southbridge, Mass.


Lariviere, Arthur, 326 Main St.


Southbridge Plastics Inc., Southbridge, Mass.


Lavallee, Nelson, 115 Marcy St. Retired Lavallee, Rosario, 63 Fiske St. American Optical Co., L'Ecuyer, Victor R., 88 Highland St. Southbridge, Mass. Salesman, Mass. Wholesale Drug Co., Worcester, Mass.


Ledoux, Eugene J., 44 Chapin St. Town of Southbridge Lemoine, Gerard M., 515 Dennison Dr. H. J. Madore Co.,


Southbridge, Mass.


Lenti, David J., Jr., 33 Taft St. David Lenti, 11 Elm St., Southbridge, Mass.


Little, Francis T., Jr., 37 Newell Ave. Worcester County National Bank,


Southbridge, Mass.


Loiselle, Armand C., 62 Lebanon St. ... First National Stores, Southbridge, Mass.


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Name - Residence


Business or Occupation and Address of Employer or Business


Lombardi, Angelo, 40 Guelphwood Rd. .... Lens Blank Moulder, Universal Blank Co., Inc., Southbridge, Mass.




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