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Attendance
Tardiness
Dismissals
HIGH SCHOOL
126 117.63 112.38
95.33 441 44
C. M. SHATTUCK SCHOOL
Grade 8, Mr. Burney
39
36.63 34.46
94.06 62 8
Grade 7, Miss Flynn
38
32.4
30.48
94.19 47 15
Grade 6, Mrs. Wright 48 44.09
41.62
94.42 136 29
Grade 5, Miss Mitchell
38
34.85 33.33
95.62 54 9
Grade 4, Miss Hassett
37
32.58
30.04
92 8
Grade 3, Miss Powers
40
36.55
34.44
15
Grade 2, Miss Parker
41
38.22
35.22
92.25 94.11 92.14 91.46
71 64 7 97 18
Grade 1, Miss Pond
49
45.79
41.88
Totals, C. M. Shattuck Sch. 330 301.15 281.47
93.46 623 109 GROTON STREET SCHOOL
Grales 7-8, Mr. Doherty
32
28.94
27.08
93.58 38 26
Grades 5-6, Miss Flaherty
43
41.59
40.16
96.56 57 21
Grades 3-4, Miss Dugan
52
49.89
47.38
94.97 60 23
Grades 1-2, Miss Gibbons
50
48.13
45.63
94.8
46 13
Totals, Groton St. School Grand Total
177 168.55 160.25
95.07 201 83
633 587.33 554.1
94.34 1265 236
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HONOR ROLL OF ATTENDANCE
Year Ending June, 1934
Not absent, tardy, nor dismissed during five years : Elizabeth Pillsbury.
Not absent, tardy, nor dismissed during three years : Ida Fitzgerald, Mildred Gardner, Charles Robbins.
Not absent, tardy, nor dismissed during two years :
Alice Brew, Anna Fitzgerald, Helen Sylvester.
Not absent, tardy, nor dismissed during the past year : The above and :
HIGH SCHOOL:
Anna Fuller, Rita Lynch, Emma Nichols, Helen Two- hig, Judson West, Philip Yakeusik.
C. M. SHATTUCK SCHOOL:
Elton Call, Leonard Dow, Charlotte Gray.
GROTON ST. SCHOOL:
Elwood Blood, Mildred Elliott, Ann Gagnon, John Gardner, Pauline Gardner, Mildred Hackett, Harold Morse, Josephine Murphy, Joseph Sullivan.
Not absent, tardy, nor dismissed during one half year :
HIGH SCHOOL:
Isabelle Callum, Donald Crane, Rainsford Deware, Edward Fitzgerald, Ruth Gardner, Flora Glow, Lewis Glow, Boelve Grautski, Viola Greatchus, Everett Ham, Edna Hamilton, Charlotte Lane, Amos Mahony, Mark Sullivan, Mary Wisnosky, Margaret Woods. (16)
C. M. SHATTUCK SCHOOL:
Forestine Blood, Norman Crockett, Martin Davis, Paul De Vries, Robert De Vries, Beverly Fitzner, Mabel Fuller, Dorothy Gardner, Harold Glow, Phyllis Gray, Roger Greenwood, Irene Hackett, Bernard Hamilton, Russell Hamilton, Robert Hardy, George Hill, Clover Jellis, Walter Mains, Francis Marston, Richard Mars- ton, Nelson Mobley, Mary Nutting, Gene O'Brien, Raymond Pelletier, Gloria Pinsoneault, Margery Price. David Robbins, Roger Robbins, Roger Shattuck, Alvin Stewart, Clyde Stewart, Doris Straitiff, William Tay- lor, Ruth Woodward. (34)
GROTON ST. SCHOOL:
Robert Allard, Rita Archambault, Robert Archambault, Barbara Bertrand, Edwina Blood, George Clifford, Madeline Colbert, Doris Gagnon, John Gagnon. Rita Gagnon, Arlene Gillogly, Norman McDowell, Dorothy Messer. Diana Mills, Joseph Mills, Louise Murphy. George Obea, John O'Sullivan, Marion Pillsbury, Mary Pillsbury, Jeanne Rodier, Helen Rootchaivich, Joseph
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Rootchaivich, Barbara Schofield, Cecilia Sullivan, Francis Sullivan, Mary Sullivan, Patricia Sullivan, (30) Robert Tumpney, Nancy Williams.
ENUMERATION OF MINORS
As of October 1, 1934
5 to 7
to 14 14 to 16
Total
B G
B G
B
G
B
G
Number in town
50 48 209
183
49
51
308 282
Number in public schools
24
26
205 181
41
49
270
256
Number not in any school
26
22
2
1
6
1
34
24
Number in private schools
2
2
1
4
1
Number in institutions
1 1
ENROLMENT BY GRADES
Grades Spec. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Tot'l
High School
44 27 33 24 128
C. M. Shattuck School 14 30 42 39 36 33 29 43 29
295
Groton St. School
17 21 27 22 28 12 24 11
162
Total
14 47 63 66 58 61 41 67 40 44 27 33 24 585
GRADUATES OF HIGH SCHOOL
June 28, 1934
College Course
Charlotte Colby Lane
John Thomas Sullivan
Madeline Arline Lynch
Mark Paul Sullivan
George William Shattuck
General Course
George Phillip Attridge
Bernard Butler Blaney
Roger Mckenzie Dunbar
Edward Joseph Fitzgerald Hazel Winona Hall Joseph Wisnosky
Commercial Course
Frederick Bennett Beer
Ethel Ruth Gardner
Florence Isabelle Callum
Edna Ann Seperski
Myra Maxine Flory
PUPILS COMPLETING EIGHTH GRADES
June, 1934
C. M. Shattuck School
Henry Archambault Nina Blodgett
Rupert Blood Arthur Brown
Norman Crockett
Dorothy Deware Helen Fuller Mabel Fuller James Gilman Charlotte Gray
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Marion Greenwood Ray Hackett Darwin Hallbourg Doris Hamilton Madeline Howe
John Jerszyk Stanley Jerszyk
Irene Lorden
Helena Stewart
Joseph McLeod
Minnie Mathes
Evelyn Twichell Rosalind Twohig
Mary Wisnosky
Groton St. School
Paul Allard
Rachael Duprey
Edwina Blood
Eleanor Elliott
Ruth Blood
Veronica Grautski
Inez Borgatti
Richard Malley
Robert Callum
Josephine Murphy
Gordon Chase
Rita Starkie
William Dapkus
Pupil in Lowell Vocational School :
Frederick Hall - Machine Course.
Pupil in Worcester Independent Industrial Schools : Walter Sherwood - Drafting Course.
EYE AND EAR TESTS
Fall, 1934
High
School
C. M. Shattuck
School
Groton St.
School
Number of pupils examined
128
288
164
Number found defective in sight
12
17
7
Number found defective in hearing
3
11
3
Number of parents, guardians notified
15
25
10
1
Josephine Neumyer Francis Ordway
Charlotte Parker Phyllis Parker Raymond Pelletier Patricia Powers Everett Rice Marie Shattuck Clyde Stewart
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TEACHERS IN SERVICE -- 1935
HIGH SCHOOL NAME
POSITION OR SUBJECT
TRAINING
HOME ADDRESS
*Graduate
Sci. Math.
l'ufts, *Boston University
Pepperell
1929
7
Townsend Harbor
1931
5
134 Paine, Worces't
1921
10.5
Pepperell
1927
17
Florence M. Belknap
English
719 Beacon St. Manchester, N. H.
1932
4.6
C. M. SHATTUCK SCHOOL
E. Pepperell
1926
13.6
Carlton A. Burney, Prin.
VI-VIIIMath, etc VI-VIII English
2 yr. Diploma, short courses *Fitchburg Teach., 4 yr. Col. *Fitchburg Teach. Col. 2 yr. *Lowell Teach. Col. 2 year
Hollis, N. H.
1927
12
Irene Mitchell
Tyngsboro, Mass.
1931
5
Mary E. Hassett
IV
*Lowell Teach. Col. 2 year *Gorham, Me., Nom., 2 yr. Framingham Teac. C. 1 yr. *Garland Kind. Tr., 2 yrs. *Salem Teach. Col., 4 yrs.
11 Lyman St., Lynn
1934
none
GROTON ST. SCHOOL
*Fitchburg Teac. Col., 3 yr.
E. Pepperell, Mass.
1927
10
Charles E. Doherty, Prin.
V-VIII Mat. His.
Degree for extra work.
47 Inveness St.
Eileen A. Flaherty
*Gorham, Me. Nor., 3 yr.
Portland, Maine
1928
7.7
Marion Dugan
V-VIII Lan. Mus III-IV *Fitchburg Teach. Col., 3 yr.
W. Groton, Mass.
1925
8
Helen Gibbons
I-II
*Worcester Teach. Col. 2 yr. |Pepperell, Mass.
1928
6
Anna R. Drumm
Asst. I-VI
*Col. of New Rochelle, 4 yr.
E. Pepperell, Mass.
1932
2
SPECIAL TEACHERS and SUPERVISORS
Lena M. Coburn
Household Arts
Short Courses
Tyngsboro, Mass.
1922
11.8
Raymond. A. Norton
Man. Training
Summer Course
| Tyngsboro, Mass. 1929
4.6
Mollie Marberblatt
*Mass. Sch. of Art. 4 yr. 47 Church St. Lynn
1928
8
John M. Priske
Drawing Music
*Truro Col. Studies in Eng. France, Italy, *N. E. Conser.
19 Chester, Nashua
1933
14
Ist. App't in Pepperell
Yrs. Exp. Previous to 1935
Robert S. Andrews, Prin. Robert D. Rees, Submaster Ruth A. Child
Math., Hist., Civ. Commercial
Languages
* Bay Path Inst., 1 year * Mt. Holyoke *Keene Normal. *Jackson
Florence M. Flynn
Pepperell
1918
17
M:s. Irene W. Wright
VI-VIII Geog. et. V
23 Hastings. Lowell
1929
5
Agnes L. Powers
III
E. Pepperell, Mass.
1932
2
Mary E. Parker
II
E. Pepperell, Mass.
1921
26
Helen M. Pond
I
Pepperell, Mass.
1908
21
Yvonne Mongeau
Spec. Class
*Mass. State College
Caroline E. Stearns
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Report of Finance Committee Town of Pepperell, Massachusetts
APPROPRIATIONS TO BE MADE FEBRUARY 18, 1935
Pursuant to Section 2 of Article 5 of the Town By- Laws the Finance Committee have examined the Articles of the Warrant for the Annual Meeting calling for the expendi- tures of money, have received and considered the recommen- dation of the different departments and submit herewith their report and recommendations relative thereto.
Article 6. To determine what sums of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate to defray Town charges ; for the support of Public Schools, Department of Public Welfare, repairs of highways and bridges, and various other departments.
We Recommend
Appropriated 1934
Town Charges
$ 4,300.00
$ 4,300.00
Town Hall
900.00
900.00
Assessors
1,150.00
1,150.00
Health
750.00
900.00
Police Department
2,100.00
2,000.00
Fire Department
2,650.00
2,650.00
Highways and Bridges
1,500.00
2,000.00
Playground
25.00
150.00
Public Welfare
10,000.00
10,000.00
Mothers' Aid
2,500.00
2,500.00
Old Age Assistance
5,000.00
3,500.00
Soldiers Relief
800.00
1,000.00
*Schools - Dog Tax Plus
35,000.00
Interest
600.00
600.00
Street Lights
5,000.00
5,770.00
Sealer of Weights and Measurers
75.00
75.00
Common
50.00
50.00
Forest Warden
250.00
225.00
Insurance and Accident Compensation
1,400.00
650.00
Contingent Fund
200.00
300.00
Annual Care, Cemeteries
106.00
150.00
$74,356.00
$72,870.00
We Recommend
Appropriated 1934
Article 5. To determine wheth- er the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate money for District & School Nursing.
$ 600.00
$ 800.00
34,000.00 36,4000
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Article 7. To determine wheth- er the Town will raise and appropri- ate the sum of $3,000.00 for the main- tenance of Townsend, Dunstable, Nashua, Brookline and Hollis roads, provided the State and County each contribute a like amount.
Article 9. To determine what sums of money the Town will raise and appropriate for general oiling.
3,000.00
4,500.00
Article 10. To determine wheth- er the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of $1,500.00 for hydrant service, or take any action in relation thereto.
Article 11. To determine wheth- er the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of $12,000.00 to pay expenses of the Water Department, including Bonds and interest or take any action in relation thereto.
1,500.00
1,500.00
Article 13. To determine wheth- er the Town will raise and appropri- ate the sum of $700.00 for moth work.
700.00
300.00
Article 14. To determine wheth- er the Town will raise and appropri- ate the sum of $6,900.00, providing the State will expend the sum of $6,900.00 for repairs and improvements on out- lying roads under the provisions of Section 26 through 29, Chapter 81 of the General Laws as amended.
6,900.00
6,900.00
4,000.00
3,300.00
Article 16. To determine wheth- er the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of $2,000 providing the State and County will furnish a like amount to repair Hollis Street, or take any action in relation thereto.
2,000.00
2,000.00
50.00
50.00
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Article 15. To determine what sums of money the Town will raise and appropriate for snow removal.
Article 17. To determine wheth- er the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $50 the same to be used by the Tree Warden for care of shade trees.
Article 19. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a sum suf- ficient to pay the County of Middlesex as required by law, the Town's share of the net cost of the care, mainten-
3,000.00
3,000.00
12,000.00
12,000.00
ance, and repair of the Middlesex County Tuberculosis Hospital, and for the Town's share of expense under the provision of Chapter 331 of the Acts of 1933, which provides for the settlement of certain claims of the Commonwealth against the Middlesex County Tuberculosis Hospital Di's- trict, including interest or discount on temporary notes issued therefor, as assessed in accordance with the pro- visions of Chapter 111 of the General Laws and Acts in amendment thereof and in addition thereto, or take any action in relation thereto.
Article -20. To determine wheth- er the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of $1,200.00, the same to be used in the maintenance of the Law- rence Library, or take any action in relation thereto.
Article 25. To determine wheth- er the Town will raise and appropri- ate the sum of $100.00 for the obser- vance of Memorial Day, or take any action in relation thereto.
415.96
493.15
1,000.00
1,000.00
100.00
100.00
Totals $109,621.96
$108,813.15
Respectfully submitted, A. H. HARRIS
L. P. SHATTUCK LEROY SHATTUCK WALTER L. SHATTUCK
JOHN T. SULLIVAN Finance Committee.
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Town Warrant
FOR FEBRUARY 18, 1935
Article 1. To choose a Moderator.
Article 2. To hear and act upon all reports of Town Officers and Committees.
Article 3. To choose all Town Officers and Commit- tees for the ensuing year not required to be elected by ballot, or act in relation thereto.
Article 4. To determine whether the Town will vote to authorize the Treasurer, with the consent of the Selectmen, to borrow money in anticipation of revenue for the current year.
Article 5. To determine whether the Town will vote to raise and appropriate money for District and School Nurs- ing.
Article 6. To determine what sums of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate to defray Town charges; for the support of Public Schools, Department of Public Welfare, repairs of highways and bridges, and various other departments.
Article 7. To determine whether the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of $3,000.00 for the maintenance of Townsend, River, Dunstable, Nashua, Brookline and Hollis roads, provided the State and County each contribute a like amount.
Article 8. To determine what method the Town will adopt for the collection of taxes.
Article 9. To determine what sums of money the Town will raise and appropriate for general oiling.
Article 10. To determine whether the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,500.00 for hydrant service, or take any action in relation thereto.
Article 11. To determine whether the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of $12.000.00 to pay the expenses of the Water Department, including bonds and interest or take any action in relation thereto.
Article 12. To determine whether the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of $142.24 to be added to the Water Department Surplus, or take any action in relation thereto.
Article 13. To determine whether the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of $700.00 for moth work.
Article 14. To determine whether the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of $6,900.00 for repairs and improve- ments on outlying roads under the provisions of Section 26 through 29, Chapter 81 of the General Laws as amended.
Article 15. To determine what sums of money the Town will raise and appropriate for snow removal.
111
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Article 16. To determine whether the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $2,000.00, providing the State and County will each furnish a like amount to repair Hollis Street or take any action in relation thereto.
Article 17. To determine whether the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $50.00, the same to be used by the Tree Warden for care of shade trees.
Article 18. To determine whether the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money sufficient to care for the following unpaid bills.
Schools
Police
$483.56 26.50
Public Welfare
569.88
Highways
182.42
Total
$1,262.36
Article 19. To see if the Town will vote to appropri- ate a sum sufficient to pay the County of Middlesex, as re- quired by law, the Town's share of the net cost of the care, maintenance, and repair of the Middlesex County Tubercu- losis Hospital, and for the Town's share of expense under the provision of Chapter 331 of the Acts of 1933, which pro- vides for the settlement of certain claims of the Common- wealth against the Middlesex County Tuberculosis Hospital District, including interest or discount on temporary notes issued therefor, as assessed in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 111 of the General Laws and Acts in amendment thereof and in addition thereto, or take any action in relation thereto.
Article 20. To determine whether the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of $1,200.00, the same to be used in the maintenance of the Lawrence Library, or take any action in relation thereto.
Article 21. To see if the town will vote to form, in conjunction with other towns, a union health district in ac- cordance with the provisions of Chapter 111, Section 27A of the General Laws
Article 22. To see if the town will appropriate from the Woodlawn Fund the sum of seventy-five dollars ($75) for the improving of the unsold lots in the two sections on the east side along Heald street.
Article 23. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $140.00 to take care of overdraft and unpaid bills of contingent fund.
Article 24. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $25.00 for care and maintenance of town clock, or take any action in relation thereto.
Article 25. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $100.00 for observance of Memorial Day, or take any action in relation thereto.
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Article 26. To determine what sum's of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for materials to be used on E. R. A. projects.
Article 27. To see if the town will vote to appropriate from general funds and-or from general assets the sum of $10,000 (ten thousand dollars) and to raise and appropriate by bond issue the sum of $40,000 (forty thousand dollars) for the construction of a new junior - senior high school build- ing, on the premises, or parcel of land now known as the play- ground and as further described in deed as recorded in South Middlesex District Registry, providing that the Federal Government grants the sum of $50,000 (fifty thousand dol- lars) for the construction of the aforesaid building, or take any action in relation thereto.
Respectively submitted, O. B. OLSEN WARREN C. FULLER FRANCIS X. BREEN Selectmen.
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