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1. New movable desks and chairs replaced the old fixed furniture in the seventh and eighth grade room.
2. Three classrooms and the corridor were newly painted.
3. New shades were installed in the seventh and eighth grade room.
4. The outside exit doors in the gym and at the head of the stairs from the cafeteria were replaced, and the new doors equipped with new emergency exit bars.
B. Needs
The budget for 1953-54 has been prepared to include the cost of:
1. Replacing the badly battered front doors.
2. Repainting the basement walls and ceiling.
3. Replacing the unsanitary drinking bubblers in the corridor.
4. Putting electric outlets in two classrooms and the new library corner in the girls' basement so that projectors, record players, radios, and other instructional equipment may be used to advantage.
5. Installing an outside gong on the southeast corner of the building where pupils at play can hear it.
6. Laying asphalt tile on the lunchroom and kitchen floors to eliminate dust and improve the appearance.
A special article in the Warrant allows action on the matter of constructing a direct exit from the lunchroom. Ever since the hot lunch program was started there has been much concern about the possibility of fire barring the present exits from the lunchroom. An opening pro- viding direct emergency exit from the lunchroom to the playground would eliminate the existing hazard.
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Another special article asks for an appropriation of $150 to partition off a portion of the stage to be used as a health examining room and a much needed conference room for principal and teachers.
C. Insurance
Some over a year ago a survey of the fire insurance be- ing carried revealed that the total on the building was $10,000, with nothing on the contents. The 1952-53 budget provided for an increase in the coverage, and an additional $61,265 was placed on the building, and $8,000 on the con- tents. As the estimated sound value of the building is in excess of $100,000, and its replacement cost nearer $150,- 000, it is thought advisable to carry $80,000 of insurance on the building and $8,000 of insurance on the contents. The budget has been prepared to allow for the necessary increase of $8,735 of insurance to bring the totals to these amounts.
ART IV. FINANCE
A. Annual Report of District Treasurer for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1952
Cash on hand July 1, 1951
$293 04
Received from selectmen:
Current appropriation $36,090 60
Received from state treasurer:
Federal funds
580 74
Received as income from trust funds 536 32
Received from all other sources
54 19
Total receipts
37,261 85
Total amount available for fiscal year
*$37,554 89
Less school board orders paid
*36,788 72
Balance on hand June 30, 1952
$766 17
July 5, 1952.
GLEN H. SCRIBNER,
District Treasurer.
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AUDITORS' CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that we have examined the books, vouchers, bank statements and other financial records of the treasurer of the school district of Dublin of which the above is a true summary for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1952 and find them correct in all respects.
July 22, 1952.
ETHEL L. ADAMS, ISABEL F. CLUKAY,
Auditors.
*These figures include $13.19 which is a refund, and as such is deducted from the totals in the School Board's Financial Report on page 107.
B. School Board's Financial Report and Budgets
Administration :
Expended 1951-52
Budget 1952-53
Revised 1952-53
Budget 1953-54
1. Salaries of district officers
$433 75
$380 00
$380 00
$380 00
2. Supt's salary (local share)
405 88
469 00
469 00
469 00
3. Tax for state wide supervision 248 00
250 00
250 00
226 00
4. Salaries of other administrative personnel
351 18
313 00
313 00
499 00
5. Supplies and expenses
346 11
234 00
234 00
224 00
Instruction :
6. Teachers' salaries
11,208 60
12,400 00 12,072 95 12,745 00
7. Books and other instruc- tional aids
375 51
468 00
468 00
468 00
8. Scholars' supplies
960 07
935 00
935 00
935 00
9. Salaries of clerical assistants
10. Supplies and other expenses
380 43
505 00
505 00
665 00
Operation of school plant:
11. Salaries of janitors
2,000 00
2,000 00
2,000 00
2,000 00
12. Fuel
1,287 10
1.351 00
1,351 00
1,451 00
13. Water, light, supplies and expenses
765 88
763 00
763 00
765 00
Maintenance of school plant:
14. Repairs and replacements
2,017 86
1,700 00
2,200 00
1,450 00
Auxiliary activities :
15. Health supervision
387 49
420 00
420 00
475 00
16. Transportation
5,823 68
5,900 00
5,450 00
5,450 00
17. Tuition
6,022 58
6,750 00
6,900 00
6,270 00
18. Special activities and special funds
771 29
300 00
300 00
300 00
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Expended 1951-52
Budget 1952-53
Revised 1952-53
Budget 1953-54
Fixed charges:
19. Retirement
819 70
835 00
835 00
856 00
20. Insurance, treas. bond and expenses
581 72
976 00
976 00
935 00
Capital outlay :
21. Land and new buildings
22. Additions and improvement 1,554 60
23. New equipment
34 10
25 47
24. Payments into capital reserve fund
Debt, interest and other charges:
25. Principal of debt
26. Interest on debt
27. Contingency fund 350 00
350 00
$36,775 53 $37,299 00 $36,847 42 $36,913 00 766 17 1,125 87
Cash on hand
Total
$37,541 70 $37,299 00 $37,973 29 $36,913 00
INCOME
Cash on hand July 1
$293 04 $174 04
$766 17 $1,125 87
Trust fund
536 32
500 00
645 11
645 00
Other
41 00
50 00
Federal aid, school lunch
580 74
Taxes, current assessment
36,090 60 36,574 96 36,562 01 35,142 13
$37,541 70 $37,299 00 $37,973 29 $36,913 00
C. BALANCE SHEET JUNE 30, 1952 ASSETS
Cash on hand June 30, 1952
$766 17
Total assets
$766 17
LIABILITIES
Accounts owed by district:
N. H .- Vt. Hospitalization $12 95
Amounts reserved for special purposes: Cooperative school study 394 45
Total liabilities $407 40
Surplus (excess of assets over liabilities) 358 77
Grand total
$766 17
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CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the information contained in this report was taken from official records and is complete and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. The accounts are kept in accordance with Section 24 of Chap- ter 82 of the Revised Laws of New Hampshire, 1942, and upon forms prescribed by the State Tax Commission.
L. B. BADGER,
Superintendent.
ARNE H. OLSEN, CHRISTINE A. SHOOK, School Board.
July 11, 1952.
D. DETAILED STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES For the Year Ending June 30, 1952 1. Salaries of District Officers
Christine Shook, chairman school
board
$100 00
Arne Olsen
75 00
Arvilla Tolman
75 00
Glen Scribner, treasurer
50 00
Isabelle Clukay, clerk, 1951
10 00
Katharine Jackson, clerk, 1952
10 00
Arne Olsen, moderator, 1951 and 1952
22 50
Bernice Hyman, ballot clerk
22 50
Winnie Leonard, ballot clerk
22 50
Elliott Allison, ballot clerk
12 50
Harvey Hayes, ballot clerk
22 50
Annabelle Dupree, ballot clerk
10 00
Phyllis Worcester, checking voting lists
1 25
$433 75
2. Superintendent's Excess Salary
Marshall Wilder, treasurer $405 88
405 88
3. Tax for State-Wide Supervision Treasurer, State of New Hampshire $248 00 248 00
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4. Salaries of Other Administrative Personnel
Marshall Wilder, treasurer, share of secretary's salary $266 18
Dorothy Rogers, Dublin bookkeeper 50 00
James W. Olney, truant officer and census taker 35 00
351 18
5. Supplies and Expenses
State of New Hampshire
$2 00
Marshall Wilder
192 70
First National Bank
6 00
Dr. Samuel Paul
12 61
The Macmillan Company
26 32
Glen Scribner
16 86
Chase's
1 50
N. H. School Boards Association
3 00
Phyllis Worcester
3 75
Hampshire Press
66 62
Transcript Printing Company
10 75
Arne H. Olsen
2 00
Arvilla Tolman
2 00
346 11
6. Principal's and Teachers' Salaries
James W. Olney
$2,629 25
Donald W. Bump
2,214 81
Carolyn Fisher
2,063 88
Norma Wright
1,966 79
Arthur T. Coogan
248 67
Robert L. Filbin
353 90
Kathleen Fitzgerald, substitute
24 00
Barbara Fontaine, substitute
12 00
Suzanne Pierce, substitute
26 75
Margaret R. King, substitute
44 00
Collector Internal Revenue
739 65
N. H. State Teachers' Retirement System
649 50
110
N. H .- Vt. Hospitalization Service N. H. State Teachers' Association 36 00
208 35
No. 47 Teachers' Association 4 00
11,221 55
7. Books
American Book Company
$50 00
Athletic Institute
1 60
C. C. Birchard & Co.
109 28
Carl Fischer, Inc.
1 25
Follett Publishing Company
35 29
Ginn & Company
10 36
Houghton Mifflin & Co.
18 24
National Audubon Society
8 50
Row, Peterson & Company
14 86
Scott, Foresman & Company
111 67
L. W. Singer Company
6 31
Wilcox-Follett Co.
7 40
M. M. Worcester
75
375 51
8. Scholars' Supplies
American Education Press
$45 50
The Art Center
46 34
Beckley-Cardy Company
5 78
California Test Bureau
6 27
Follett Publishing Company
21 99
J. L. Hammett Company
203 45
Jaffrey School District
29 63
J. B. Lippincott Company
36 59
Lynch's Men's Store
22 42
Mainco Trading Company
155 18
McCormich-Mathers Company
9 85
Monadnock Lumber Company
97 12
News Map of the Week
13 50
James Olney
26 70
The Osborne Company
4 24
Peterborough School District
4 75
A. H. Rice Company
3 20
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Row, Peterson Company
11 84
Scott, Foresman & Company
7 75
Sim's Press Ellis Smith
85
960 07
10. Supplies and Other Expenses
Elliott Allison
$75 00
Lester B. Badger
2 58
Walter H. Baker Co.
2 72
Bosley's
5 85
Burgess Publishing Company
23 65
Dublin Transfer
75
Educators Progress Service
3 00
Walter E. French, postmaster
15 00
J. L. Hammett Co.
10 19
Kee-Lox Mfg. Co.
54
The Macmillian Company
4 12
National Education Association
72
New England Telephone & Telegraph Company
127 40
James W. Olney
6 61
Oxford Book Company
7 91
Scott, Foresman & Co.
34 76
Isabel Stephens
20 00
University of New Hampshire
33 50
Rodney C. Woodman
3 80
380 43
11. Janitor's Salary
Clifton P. Clukay
$2,000 00
2,000 00
12. Fuel or Heat
Dublin Oil Company
$1,189 05
Hafeli Fuel & Ice Company 64 05
V. E. Walker
34 00
1,287 10
207 12
2 33
Cascade Paper Company
112
13. Water, Light, Supplies and Expenses
Central Paper Products Co.
$34 45
J. I. Holcomb Company 45 71
Masury-Young Company 6 85
Mt. Kilburn Paper Company
120 60
N. H. Equipment Company
16 39
James W. Olney
6 30
Pioneer Mfg. Co.
6 96
Public Service Company of N. H.
444 38
C. M. Rice
17 74
Glen Scribner
3 06
West Disinfecting Company
765 88
14. Minor Repairs and Replacements
Beaudette & Company, Inc.
$21 50
Howard N. Chase
12 00
Clukay's Garage
1 60
William R. Cuddihee
61 65
Derby's Department Store
89 85
Dublin Highway Department
433 47
J. L. Hammett Company
5 92
Thomas Hyman
9 50
I. B. M. Corporation
13 80
Mainco Trading Company
982 90
N. H. Fire & Safety Equipment Company
4 00
Alfred Pellerin
107 00
Peterborough Hardware Company
30 55
A. H. Rice Company
8 22
Roberts Express
1 75
Leon Stearns
30 00
V. E. Walker
144 65
Wilbur and Williams
49 50
Herbert Young
10 00
2,017 86
63 44
113
15. Health Supervision
Clukay Pharmacy $16 19
Mahlon R. Mason, school physician 50 00
Ola H. Myhaver, school nurse
293 10
N. H. Teachers' Retirement System 26 90
Tilden's, G. H.
1 30
387 49
16. Transportation of Pupils
Harold Clukay
$4,000 00
Alfred Pellerin
1,450 00
Gladys Willard
373 68
5,823 68
17. Tuition
Marlboro School District
$200 00
Peterborough School District
5,322 58
Union School District
500 00
6,022 58
18. Special Activities and Special Funds Lester B. Badger, for freight on supplies $4 26
James W. Olney, school lunch director 745 22
Alfred Pellerin, transportation of foods
10 00
Thompson-Winchester Company
12 05
771 53
19. Retirement
New Hampshire Teachers' Retirement System $701 51
Marshall Wilder, treas. sup. union No. 47 118 19
819 70
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20. Insurance, Tr. Bonds and Expenses
Gleason & Sons $533 00
Marshall Wilder, treas. sup. union No. 47 48 72
581 72
22. Additions and Improvements to Buildings
D. Reed Chaplin
$95 96
Hume Pipe Company
119 51
Carey Johnson
950 00
Charles R. Thomas
10 00
Vernon Walker
379 13
1,554 60
23. New Equipment
James W. Olney
$8 75
Marshall Wilder, treas. sup.
union No. 47 25 35
34 10
Total expenditures
*$36,788 72
* This figure includes $13.19 which was refunded, and is therefore deducted from the totals in the School Board's Financial Report on page 107.
E. SCHOOL LUNCH FUND July 1, 1951 to June 30, 1952 RECEIPTS
National school lunch
$538 38
District appropriation
206 84
Sale of lunches
2,103 30
Other
39 70
Total receipts
$2,888 22
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EXPENDITURES
Food
Labor
$1,900 75 802 25
Other
185 19
Total expenditures
2,888 19
Excess of assets over liabilities
$ 03
F. RETURN OF DISTRICT REVENUE, 1952 EXPENDITURES
Current expenditures
$37,299 00
Capital outlay
None
Debt and interest
None
Special appropriations
None
Total appropriation
$37,299 00
RECEIPTS
Balance, June 30, 1952 (Estimate) $174 04
Tuition (Estimate)
50 00
Trust funds (Estimate)
500 00
Assessment required to meet school
district appropriation 36,574 96
Total appropriation
$37,299 00
AUTHORIZATION TO ISSUE BONDS None
CERTIFICATES
I certify that the above is a correct statement of the obligations authorized, and the amounts to be assessed to meet statutory requirements and appropriations made at the annual meeting of the Dublin school district held March 11, 1952.
June 14, 1952. :
DAVID R. ELDER,
Clerk of the School District.
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TO THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION:
I certify that the above is a correct statement of the financial proceedings of the district for the school year 1952-53, and that copies of this statement have been filed with the chairman of the board of selectmen and entered in the records of the school board in accordance with N. H. Laws of 1951, Chapter 37, Section 2.
June 14, 1952.
ARNE H. OLSEN, Chairman of the School Board.
PART V. CHILD ACCOUNTING AND STATISTICS
A. Promotions to High School
The following eleven pupils, as compared with eight in 1951 and thirteen in 1950, were promoted to high school in June 1952:
Barbara Carter, Esther Hardy, Gordon Knight, Edna Niemela, Sanfrid Niemela, John Plimpton, Maureen Plimpton, Peggy Rajaniemi, Harry Stone, John Walker, Michael Walker.
B. High School Tuition Pupils
Twenty-five pupils for whom the Dublin School Dis- trict is responsible for tuition enrolled in secondary schools last September, as compared with twenty-seven the previous year.
Peterborough High School:
Seniors: Heather Getchell, Lorna Niemela, Elaine Pel- lerin.
Juniors: John Barry, Robert Brown, Jane Doyle.
Sophomores: Roger Black, Susan Doyle, Shirley Hayes, Marietta Morrell, Mary Mossey, Pearl Raisanen, Patricia Rajaniemi, Verna Varville.
Freshmen: Barbara Carter, Gordon Knight, Edna Niemela, Sanfrid Niemela, John Plimpton, Maureen Plimp- ton, Peggy Rajaniemi, Michael Walker.
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Keene High School:
Freshmen: Anthony Reddington, Harry Stone.
Marlboro High School:
Sophomores: Theresa Gilman.
C. Statistics for the Year Ending June 30, 1952
Number of pupils registered 85
Average number of days school was in session 173
Average membership
80.11
Average attendance 73.02
Aggregate number half-days all pupils were in school 25,265
Per cent of attendance 91.1
Non-resident (tuition) pupils 1
Pupils transported at District expense 57
Pupils transported at District expense to high school 25
These figures vary little from those for last year or the year before.
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D. CENSUS September 1, 1952
Age as of Sept. 1, 1952
No. of Children
Less than 1 year
17
1
10
2
8
4
9
5
11
6
10
7
8
8
14
9
11
10
15
11
5
12
12
13
7
14
12
15
5
16
7
17
3
Through 18
187
Total
This total is four more than the total for 1951, and 13 more than the 1950 total.
Nine children are expected to enter Grade 1 in Sep- tember 1953.
13
3
10
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VITAL STATISTICS
BIRTHS
Date
Place
Jan. 17
Concord
Karen Molly
Mar. 5
Keene
Douglas Paul
Mar. 14
Peterborough
May 12
Keene
May 25
Keene
Francis Lee
June 13 Peterborough
David John
June 22
Peterborough
June 29
Peterborough
July 26 Peterborough
Aug. 19 Aug. 23
Keene Keene Keene
Sept. 21
Sept. 21
Peterborough
Steven Edward
Sept. 21
Peterborough
David Peter
Edward Woodward
Sept. 27
Peterborough
Ernest Lee
Oct. 6
Peterborough
Lynn Marie
Oct. 24
Peterborough
Nov. 24
Dec. 11
Dec. 13
Peterborough Peterborough Keene
Dec. 14
Keene
Dec. 15
Keene
Dec. 17 Peterborough
Dec. 17 Peterborough
Dec. 19
Peterborough
Duncan Ryan
Father's Name James W. Olney Donald W. Bump Francis T. Naylor Edward F. Whitney Nor'n E. Sundstrom Rob't W. Doyle Rob't O. Blanchette Jos. Lewandowski Toivo J. Luopa Clio J. Pinney Andrew J. Naylor Louis J. Gilman Harold B. Walker
Ern't L. M'Lean Jr. Robert S. Dorbnis Ar'r C. Varnum Jr. Everett J. Peet Rob't L. Rajaniemi Reg'd W. Cum's Jr. Thos. O. Beaulieu Merlin W. Arney Philip F. M'Lellan Carl M. Wenigm'n Daniel H. McLeod
Mother's Maiden Name
Molly Piperno Mary E. Wheeler Mabel F. Loomis Millicent B. Bowring Shirley I. Lorette
Mary Nancy Grimes Janet L. Rajaniemi Ida L. Koskela Helen I. Williams Georgette M. Varville Louise I. Gilman
Clemance A. Record
Dorothy S. Black Taimi Lahti Hilia A. Rajaniemi Ann M. Walsh Aileen E. Dupree Natalie E. Pestana Elaine Hutchinson Mae S. Stone Margaret L. Harty Anette C. Dumontet Hope Armitage Jean Blancke Mary C. Ryan
Infant
Richard Duane
Robert James Stanley Leon George Toivo Deanna Cleo Emily Lou
Denise Record
Michael Earle Betsy Joanne Rebecca
Reginald Wallace Bernard Joseph Maurice Wayne
Stephen Dudley David Berdan
Baby's Name
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MARRIAGES
Date Place
Name
Jan. 12 Peterborough
Donald Silas Greene
Carolyn Dorothy Williams
Jan. 28 Peterborough
Hilia Alene Rajaniemi
June 3
Brookline, Ms.
Albert Edward Tuttle Margaret Dole Powell
Brookline, Mass. Dublin
Denmark
June 21
Peterborough
Niels Mogens Bodecker Mary Ann Weld
Dublin
June 21
New Ipswich
Donald John Hill Elizabeth Marie Lehto
New Ipswich Dublin
June 28
Peterborough
Theodore Edward Rajaniemi Joan Virgin
Peterborough
June 28 Dublin
Russell Clark Germond, Jr. Jane Thorne Sagendorph
Kensington, Conn. Dublin
July 12 Dublin
William Monroe Dox, Jr. Anna Elizabeth Morris
Jaffrey
July 19 Jaffrey
William Ronald Oja
Dublin
Aug. 16 Jaffrey
Susan Jane Carr
Dublin
Sept. 13
Jaffrey
Thomas Clifton Naylor, Jr. Loretta Maryanna Pelletier
Jaffrey
Oct. 11
Peterborough
James Edward Whitehead Patricia Ann Dupree
Dublin
Nov. 8 Marlboro
Marion Evelyn Wood
Dublin
Nov. 29
Jaffrey
Glenna Grace Scribner
Dublin
Dec. 20
Peterborough
Augustus Thorndike Crocker Julie Schoepf
Boston, Mass. Dublin
DEATHS
Date Place
Jan. 22 Dublin
Feb. 9 Peterborough
Arvo Adams Korpi
39
Feb. 14 Peterborough
Infant Naylor
00
Mar. 14 Peterborough
Bertram M. Ball
68
Mar. 17 Fairlee, Vt.
Ethel Haworth Metcalf
68
Aug. 28
Peterborough
Anna Eastman Childs
79
Sept. 11 Peterborough
OTHER BURIALS-1951
Dec. 2 Meriden, Conn.
Charlotte Walters Miller Rebecca A. Caldwell
Age
Name
51
Paul Leo Flynn
66
Susan Paine
Jaffrey
Edwin John Hartwell
Dublin
Newtonville, Mass.
Roxbury
Robert Edwin Ellis
Jaffrey
Russell Fred Eaves
Mar. 17 Peterborough
Nathan Methley
88
53
Peterborough Dublin
Ernest Lee McLean, Jr.
Residence
Peterborough Dublin
Dublin
West Hartford, Conn. Boston, Mass.
Helen Beatrice Lagasse
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