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4. PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION
Shall an amendment to the constitution providing for Absent Voting by Qualified Voters who by Reason of Physical Disability are unable to vote in Person which is further described, as follows: -
This amendment to the Constitution of Massachusetts annuls Article XL\' of the Amendments to the Constitution which related to absentee voting and adopts in its place a new Article XLV which authorizes the Legislature to pro- vide for voting, in the choice of any officer to be elected or upon any question submitted at an election, by qualified voters of the Commonwealth who at the time of such an election are absent from the city or town of which they are in- habitants or are unable by reason of physical disability to cast their votes in person. -
which proposed amendment was approved by the General Court and in a joint session of the two branches held July 8, 1941, received 171 votes in the affirmative and 30 in the negative, and in a YES NO | joint session of the two branches held May 27, 1943, re- ceived 184 votes in the affirmative and 61 in the negative,- be approved?
5. LAW SUBMITTED UPON REFERENDUM AFTER PASSAGE
Shall a law described as follows :- This law amends Chapter 271 of the General Laws by striking out section 22A, as previously amended, and inserting in place thereof a new section 22A, which provides that conducting or promoting a game of whist or bridge in connection with which prizes are offered to be won by chance, or allowing such a game to be conducted or promoted, shall not authorize the prosecution, arrest or conviction of any person for such acts under Chapter 271 of the General Laws, which deals with crimes against public policy, if the entire proceeds of the charges for admission to such game are donated solely to charitable, civic, educational, fraternal or religious purposes. This new section does not contain, as did the section now stricken out, provisions authorizing the licensing and con- YES ducting of the game of beano, - 1
which section was approved by both branches of the General Court by vote not recorded, - be approved?
NO 1
To obtain a full expression of opinion voters should vote on all three of the following questions: -
(a) If a voter desires to permit the sale in this city (or town) of any and all alcoholic beverages to be drunk on and off the premises where sold, he will vote "Yes" on all three questions.
(b) If he desires to permit the sale herein of wines and malt beverages only to be drunk on and off the premises where sold, he will vote "No" on question one, "Yes" on question two and "No" on question three.
(c) If he desires to permit the sale herein of all alcoholic beverages but only in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises where sold, he will vote "No" on questions one and two and "Yes" on question three.
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(d) If he desires to permit the sale herein of wines and malt beverages to be drunk on and off the premises where sold and in addition other alcoholic beverages but only in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises where sold, he will vote "No" on question one and "Yes" on questions two and three.
(e) If he desires to prohibit the sale herein of any and all alcoholic beverages whether to be drunk on or off the premises where sold, he will vote "No" on all three questions.
1. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages (whiskey, rum, gin, malt beverages, wines and all other alcoholic beverages)?
YES
NO
2. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of wines and malt beverages (wines and beer, ale and all other malt beverages)?
YES
1
NO
3. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises)?
YES 1
NO 1
The polls shall be opened at six o'clock in the forenoon and shall be kept open until 8:00 o'clock in the afternoon, when they shall be closed.
And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting attested copies thereof in ten public places in this town, seven days at least before the time and day of said meeting. Hereof fail not, and make due return of this warrant with your doings thereon to the Selectmen on or before the day and time of said meeting.
Given under our hands at Norwood, this seventeenth day of October, A. D., 1944.
HARRY B. BUTTERS, STURE NELSON, CLEMENT A. RILEY, MICHAEL J. CURRAN, Selectmen of Norwood.
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STATE ELECTION
November 7, 1944
The Warrant calling the meeting was read by the Town Clerk and Accountant, Walter A. Blasenak. The Election Officers who were notified to be present were sworn by Town Clerk and Accountant, Walter A. Blasenak. The presiding election officer, Harry B. Butters, declared the polls open for the reception of ballots at six o'clock in the forenoon. The polls were declared closed at eight o'clock in the afternoon. The votes were canvassed and the following result announced in open meeting.
President and Vice-President.
Dewey and Bricker had three thousand, two hundred and seventy-one (3,271). Roosevelt and Truman had three thousand, six hundred and sixty-one (3,661). Teichert and Albaugh had ten (10).
Watson and Johnson had one (1).
Blanks, one hundred and fifty-nine (159).
Governor.
Horace T. Cahill had two thousand, eight hundred and ninety-six (2,896).
Maurice J. Tobin had four thousand fifty-six (4,056).
Henning A. Blomen had five (5).
Guy S. Williams had three (3).
Blanks, one hundred and thirty-seven (137).
Lieutenant Governor.
Robert F. Bradford had three thousand, two hundred and fourteen (3,214). John B. Carr had three thousand, five hundred and ten (3,510). Alfred Erickson had twenty-four (24).
George Leo McGlynn had eighteen (18).
Blanks, three hundred and thirty-one (331).
Secretary.
Frederic W. Cook had three thousand, six hundred and fifty-nine (3,659). Margaret M. O'Riordan had three thousand twenty-four (3,024). Horace I. Hillis had twenty-nine (29).
Blanks, three hundred and eighty-five (385).
Treasurer.
Fred J. Burrell had two thousand, seven hundred and seventy-eight (2,778). John E. Hurley had three thousand, eight hundred and ninety-two (3,892). Herbert Crabtree had thirty-one (31).
Earle L. Smith had twenty-one (21).
Blanks, three hundred and seventy-five (375).
Auditor.
Thomas J. Buckley had three thousand, six hundred and sixty-eight (3,668). Frank A. Goodwin had three thousand and two (3,002). Gote Elvel Palmquist had twenty-three (23). Charles E. Vaughan had ten (10).
Blanks three hundred and ninety-four (394).
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Attorney General.
Clarence A. Barnes had three thousand, one hundred and ninety-six (3,196). Francis E. Kelley had three thousand, four hundred and twenty-seven (3,427). Fred E. Oelcher had twenty-eight (28). Howard B. Rand had thirteen (13).
Blanks, four hundred and thirty-three (433).
Senator in Congress (To fill Vacancy).
John H. Corcoran had two thousand, three hundred and fifty-nine (2,359). Leverett Saltonstall had four thousand, four hundred and twenty-eight (4,428). Bernard G. Kelly had nineteen (19). E. Tallmadge Root had seven (7). Blanks, two hundred and eighty-nine (289).
Congressman.
Andrew T. Clancy had two thousand, nine hundred and twenty-five (2,925). Richard B. Wigglesworth had three thousand, seven hundred and forty- seven (3,747).
Blanks, four hundred and twenty-eight (428).
Scattering, two (2).
Councillor.
Clayton L. Havey had three thousand two (3,002).
Samuel George Thorner had three thousand, one hundred and thirty-one (3,131).
Blanks, seven hundred and sixty-one (761).
Senator.
James Austin Peckham had four thousand, five hundred and seventy-eight (4,578).
Blanks, two thousand, five hundred and nineteen (2,519).
Representatives in General Court.
Frederick C. Haigis had three thousand, seven hundred and ninety-one (3,791) . Charles F. Holman had five thousand, one hundred and eight (5,108). Blanks, five thousand, two hundred and ninety-five (5,295).
County Commissioners.
Russell T. Bates had three thousand, six hundred and twenty-one (3,621). George D. Cassidy had three thousand, four hundred and thirty-seven (3,437). Edward W. Hunt had two thousand, six hundred and eleven (2,611). Blanks, four thousand, five hundred and twenty-five (4,525).
Sheriff.
William N. Connolly had three thousand, one hundred and eighty-three (3,183). Samuel H. Wragg had three thousand, two hundred and ninety (3,290). Blanks, six hundred and twenty-four (624).
County Commissioner (To fill Vacancy).
Frederick A. Leavitt had four thousand, five hundred and ninety-four (4,594). Blanks, two thousand, five hundred and three (2,503).
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Question No. 1.
Yes, three thousand, two hundred and ten (3,210). No, four hundred and seventy (470).
Blanks, three thousand, four hundred and seventeen (3,417).
Question No. 2.
Yes, two thousand, four hundred and fifty-seven (2,457). No, one thousand, four hundred and twelve (1,412).
Blanks, three thousand, two hundred and twenty-eight (3,228).
Question No. 3.
Yes, two thousand, one hundred and sixty-two (2,162). No, one thousand, seven hundred and ninety-seven (1,797).
Blanks, three thousand, one hundred and thirty-eight (3,138).
Question No. 4.
Yes, three thousand, four hundred and ninety-five (3,495). No, five hundred and sixty-two (562).
Blanks, three thousand forty (3,040).
Question No. 5.
Yes, two thousand, seven hundred and fifty-seven (2,757). No, one thousand, two hundred and eighty (1,280).
Blanks, three thousand sixty (3,060).
Liquor No. 1.
Yes, four thousand, four hundred and fifty-nine (4,459). No, one thousand, four hundred and twenty-six (1,426).
Blanks, one thousand, two hundred and twelve (1,212).
Liquor No. 2.
Yes, four thousand, four hundred and fifty-nine (4,459). No, one thousand, three hundred and twenty-one (1,321). Blanks, one thousand, three hundred and seventeen (1,317).
Liquor No. 3.
Yes, four thousand, seven hundred and fifty-six (4,756). No, one thousand, one hundred and nine (1,109).
Blanks, one thousand, two hundred and thirty-two (1,232).
Attest: WALTER A. BLASENAK, Town Clerk and Accountant.
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MEETING OF TOWN CLERKS
November 17, 1944
In meeting of the Town Clerks of the Town of Norwood, Town of Wellesley, Town of Westwood and Town of Dover, said Towns comprising the Seventh Norfolk Representative District, and held this day in the Town Clerk's Office, Memorial Municipal Building, Norwood, at 12:00 o'clock noon, in accordance with the provisions of Section 125 of Chapter 54 of the General Laws, for the purpose of examining the copies of records of votes of every such voting precinct and town in such district cast in the State Election on November 7, 1944, for the purpose of determining who appears to be elected to the office of Repre- sentative in said district.
We hereby subscribe our signatures and certify that the following is a schedule of all persons for whom votes were cast for Representatives and the number of votes cast for each person for said office in said district:
Frederick C. Haigis of Wellesley (R):
In Norwood, three thousand, seven hundred and ninety-one 3,791
In Wellesley, eight thousand and sixty-seven 8,067
In Westwood, one thousand, six hundred and eighty 1,680
In Dover, six hundred and sixty-four 664
Total, fourteen thousand, two hundred and two 14,202
Charles F. Holman of Norwood (R):
In Norwood, five thousand, one hundred and eight 5,108
In Wellesley, six thousand, one hundred and three 6,103
In Westwood, one thousand, seven hundred and fifty-two 1,752
In Dover, five hundred and forty-six 546
Total, thirteen thousand, five hundred and nine 13,509
Blanks:
In Norwood, five thousand, two hundred and ninety-five. 5,295
In Wellesley, three thousand, nine hundred and four 3,904
In Westwood, one thousand, two hundred and fifty-two 1,252
In Dover, four hundred and twenty-four 424
Total, ten thousand, eight hundred and seventy-five 10,875
Number of Ballots Cast in District:
In Norwood, seven thousand, one hundred and two 7,102
In Wellesley, nine thousand and thirty-seven 9,037
In Westwood, two thousand, three hundred and forty-two 2,342
In Dover, eight hundred and seventeen 817
Total, nineteen thousand, two hundred and ninety-eight 19,298
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We do determine that it appears that Frederick C. Haigis, of Wellesley, and Charles F. Holman, of Norwood, are elected Representatives for the Seventh Norfolk District.
Attest: WALTER A. BLASENAK, Town Clerk and Accountant, Town of Norwood.
Attest: JOHN T. RYAN, Town Clerk, Town of Wellesley.
Attest: ELLEN H. DAMRELL, Town Clerk, Town of Westwood.
Attest: CARL R. BRYANT, Town Clerk, Town of Dover.
RECOUNT OF VOTES CAST IN THE STATE ELECTION November 7, 1944
FOR THE OFFICE OF ATTORNEY GENERAL
On a recount held on November 7, 1944, of votes cast in the State Election of November 7, 1944, for the office of Attorney General, the result of such recount was as follows:
Clarence A. Barnes had three thousand, two hundred and nine (3,209). Francis E. Kelley had three thousand, four hundred and seven (3,407). Fred E. Oelcher had twenty-six (26).
Howard B. Rand had fourteen (14).
Blanks, four hundred and forty-one (441).
JOHN P. CROWLEY, JOHN P. FOLAN, WALTER A. BLASENAK, Board of Registrars.
Attest: WALTER A. BLASENAK, Town Clerk and Accountant.
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SPECIAL TOWN MEETING
December 29, 1944
On a warrant duly issued by the Selectmen under the date of December 29, 1944, and signed by Harry B. Butters, Charles F. Holman, Clement A. Riley, Selectmen of Norwood, the proper service of which warrant was duly attested by the Constable.
All the requirements of the statutes and by-laws relating to the calling of Town Meetings having been complied with, the meeting was called to order by the Moderator, Francis C. Foley, at 7:30 o'clock in the after- noon. The warrant calling the meeting was read by Town Clerk and Accountant, Walter A. Blasenak, and the articles contained in the warrant and the action thereunder being as follows:
ARTICLE 1. To see if the Town will vote to amend the existing Zoning By-Law by altering the district boundaries established under Section 17 of said By-Law with respect to a certain portion of the present Trunk Highway District Division A as shown on a plan entitled, "Town of Norwood, Mass., Zoning Map, Supplementary To and Changing Original Zoning Map dated November, 1926, and Showing Alteration of District Boundaries under Amendment to Section 17 of Zoning By- Law as adopted June 15, 1926, A. W. Thompson, Town Engineer," namely, the area on the easterly side of the State Highway Route No. 1 northerly of Dean Street.
Beginning at a point on the easterly line of the State Highway Route No. 1 said point being N28° 12' 20"E, and distant 742.85 feet from the northerly line of Dean Street, thence running N28° 12' 20"E, 1408.88 feet, thence turning and running S61° 47' 40"E, 150.00 feet, thence turning and running S28° 12' 20"W, 1459.10 feet, thence turning and running N43° 17W, 158.18 feet to the point of beginning, by withdrawing the area from Trunk Highway District, Division A, and establishing the same as Trunk Highway District Division B, as shown on plan on file with the Town Clerk.
Voted: To so amend.
ARTICLE 2. To see if the Town will vote to amend the existing Zoning By-Law by altering the district boundaries established under Section 17 of said By-Law with respect to a certain portion of the present General Residence District as shown on a plan entitled, "Town of Norwood, Mass., Zoning Map, Supplementary To and Changing Original Zoning Map Dated November, 1926, and Showing Alteration of District Boundaries under Amendment to Section 17 of Zoning By-Law as adopted June 15, 1926, A. W. Thompson, Town Engineer," namely, the area on the easterly side of the State Highway Route No. 1 northerly of Dean Street.
Beginning at a point S43° 17E, 158.18 feet from a point in the easterly line of the State Highway Route No. 1, said point being N28° 12' 20"E, 742.85 feet from the northerly sideline of Dean Street, thence running
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S43º 17E, 158.18 feet, thence turning and running N28° 12' 20"E, 1509.32 feet, thence turning and running N61° 47' 40"W, 150.00 feet, thence turning and running S28° 12' 20"W, 1459.10 feet to the point of beginning, by withdrawing the area from General Residence District and estab- lishing the same as Trunk Highway District, Division B, as shown on plan on file with the Town Clerk.
Voted: That action under Article 2 be indefinitely postponed.
ARTICLE 3. To see if the Town will vote to amend the existing Zoning By-Law, by altering the district boundaries established under Section 17 of said By-Law with respect to a certain portion of the present Trunk Highway District, Division A, as shown on a plan entitled, "Town of Norwood, Mass., Zoning Map, Supplementary To and Changing Original Zoning Map Dated November, 1926, and Showing Alteration of District Boundaries under Amendment to Section 17 of Zoning By-Law as adopted June 15, 1926, A. W. Thompson, Town Engineer," namely, the area on the westerly side of the State Highway Route No. 1 and northerly of East Cross Street.
Beginning at a point on the westerly line of the State Highway Route No. 1 said point being northeasterly along a curve of 2960 foot radius a distance of 257.31 feet from a stone bound in the westerly line of the State Highway Route No. 1 and runs thence N66° 46' 31"W, 150.00 feet, thence northeasterly by a curve of 2810 foot radius a distance of 212.72 feet, thence S39º 41' 21"E, 174.15 feet to the westerly line of the State Highway Route No. 1, thence southwesterly 133.28 feet along a curve of 2960 foot radius to the point of beginning, by withdrawing the area from Trunk Highway District, Division A, and establishing the same as Trunk Highway District, Division B, as shown on plan on file with the Town Clerk.
Voted: To so amend.
ARTICLE 4. To see if the Town will vote to amend the existing Zoning By-Law by altering the district boundaries established under Section 17 of said By-Law with respect to a certain portion of the present General Residence District, as shown on a plan entitled, "Town of Nor- wood, Mass., Zoning Map, Supplementary To and Changing Original Zoning Map dated November, 1926 and Showing Alteration of District Boundaries under Amendment to Section 17 of Zoning By-Law as adopted June 15, 1926, A. W. Thompson, Town Engineer," namely, the area on the westerly side of the State Highway Route No. 1 between East Cross Street and Nahatan Street Extension.
Beginning at a point in the northerly line of East Cross Street said point being northwesterly along a curve of 825 foot radius a distance of 150.65 feet from the intersection of the westerly line of the State Highway Route No. 1 with the northerly line of East Cross Street and runs thence northwesterly by a curve of 825 foot radius a distance of 38.15 feet, thence northwesterly, northerly, and northeasterly by a curve of 30 foot radius a distance of 48.99 feet thence N28° 12' 20"E, 83.50 feet, thence north-
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easterly by a curve of 520 foot radius a distance of 330.12 feet, thence N48º 16' 31"E, 42.31 feet, thence N49° 03' 31"E, 77.62 feet, thence S28° 56' 21"E, 100.8 feet, thence S39º 41' 21"E, 8.93 feet, thence southwesterly along a curve of 2810 foot radius a distance of 456.99 feet, thence S28° 12' 20"W, 20.15 feet, to a point of beginning, by withdrawing the area from General Residence District, and establishing the same as Trunk High- way District, Division B, as shown on plan on file with the Town Clerk.
Voted: That action under Article 4 be indefinitely postponed.
ARTICLE 5. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to sell and convey by appropriate deed a certain parcel of land on the Westerly side of the Boston-Providence Turnpike and Southerly of Dean Street, being a part of the so-called filter bed property, the same being no longer required for public purposes, or take any other action relative thereto.
Voted: That the Selectmen be and hereby are authorized to sell and convey by appropriate deed for an amount not less than $500.00 a certain parcel of land on the westerly side of the Boston-Providence Turnpike and southerly of Dean Street, being a part of the so-called filter bed property.
ARTICLE 6. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Select- men to sell and convey by appropriate deed a certain parcel of land lying southerly of Bullard Street and westerly of Beacon Street, being a part of the so-called Beacon School lot, the same being no longer required for public school purposes, or take any other action relative thereto.
Voted: To so authorize the Selectmen.
ARTICLE 7. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money to meet the further expense for Removal of Snow and Ice, Board of Health Incidentals and Highway Construction, said ap- propriation to be provided from Surplus Revenue or take any other action in the matter.
Voted: By transfer the sum of $6,868.62.
Voted: That this meeting be dissolved.
Attest: WALTER A. BLASENAK, Town Clerk and Accountant.
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VITAL STATISTICS
Births Reported in the Town of Norwood, 1944
Date
Name of Child
Name of Parents
Jan.
1 Francis James Landers
John J. and Marion A.
Harold M. and Esther E.
1 Richard Arthur Faulk
Wesley S. and Margaret I.
2 Nancy Ann Boyden (T)
- Walter R. and Emma
2 Joyce Carol Boyden (T)
Walter R. and Emma Robert J. and Fannie
2 Margaret Jean Thompson
John A. and Edna I.
2 Beverly Ann Dudley
Robert E. and Ruth H.
Karl B. and Eleanor E.
3 John Vernon Smith, Jr.
3 Susan Ann Smith
Hubert L. and Fannie R.
4 Leo Paul Picard, Jr.
Leo P. and Lucille D.
5 Norman Frederick Holder, Jr.
Norman F. and Virginia
5 John Edward Brissette
6 Bonnie Ellen Robinson
6 John Robert Fisher
6 Neil Bartelloni
6 Dennis Granville Kilduff
8 Kevin Brady Hale
8 Jennifer Jeanne Smith
8 Janice Miriam Howard
8 Robert Moses Laffey
9 Sandra Louise Bowdell
10 Robert Eugene. Greco
10 James Clark Crawford
11 Brenda Louise Welch
11 Adrienne Leah Peel
Russell H., Jr., and Ruth A.
11 Stillborn
11 Charles Joseph Cady
11 Robert James Mahoney
11 Anthony Joseph Richard Coyne
11 Faith Alena Turco
11 Maralynn Louise Toomey
12 Susan Lavinia Dean
12 Roderick Gordon MacIntyre
12 Beverly Ann Germano
12 John Stephen Marshall
12 Michael Hugh Arbarchuk
13 Frederick John Thorn, 2nd
14 Ann Elizabeth Kambour
14 John Thomas Connors
14 Kenneth Edgar Farris
Charles L. and Dorothy E.
Dennis J. and Evelyn T.
Anthony J. and Dorothy E.
Fred P. and Chrysella
Michael J. and Emma L.
Arthur W. and Doris
Joseph G. and Corinne
Orland J. and Grace John E. and Mary T. Michael T. and Catherine
William A. and Henrietta Edward B. and Marion
Albert V. and Helen
Stuart M. and Margaret
Arthur J. and Edna M.
Lyman and Madeline S.
Robert H. and Dominica J.
Raymond and Mildred
Michael J. and Agnes F.
Bernard W. and Gertrude M. Roy C. and Eileen M.
Frederick A. and Celia
Murad M. and Sophie
Winfield and Marion
Alfred and Esther
Theodore and Patricia
John P. and Ellen J.
1 Paula Frances Smith
2 Joanne Irene Hanson
3 Karl Elmer Eklund
John V. and Mary F.
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Date
Name of Child
Name of Parents
Jan.
15 Ernest Freeman Loring, Jr.
15 Cynthia Ann Bayley
15 Roberta Ann Oliver
16 Stanley Ensworth Lanphear
16 Elizabeth Anne Stonis
Joseph S. and Anna
Norman W. and Doris E.
James and Lillian
Carl L. and Florence
Harold A. and Esther M.
Anthony J. and Phyllis W.
Leo J., Jr., and Bridget
Charles E. and Catherine V.
Robert A. and Mary C.
Bernard and Mary A.
Philip J. and Bernadette M.
John P. and Ellen F.
Walter H. and Ann
VanBuren F. and Beatrice
George G. and Barbara R.
Frank and Olga John J. and Otelia
Joseph J. and Anne R.
Michael and Margaret
James A. and Louise M.
John and Nellie Philip L. and Christine E. Arthur and Beatrice
Ronald A. and Linnea E.
Joseph N. and Helen M.
William A. and Agnes
Bruno F. and Genevieve J.
Feb.
2 Vera Jean Ferrari 2 Harriet Ann Mullen
2 Rita Marie Foley
3 Michael Joseph Nasuti
3 Peter Carl Christensen, Jr.
4 Dorothy Anne Farrington
4 Rena Elenor Moresco
4 Robert Edward Magee
4 Nancy Ruth Hyatt
4 Walter Lewis Fisher, Jr.
5 Alan Thomas Bunker
5 Warren William Eisner, III
5 Doris Jean Jackson
5 Robin Gray Congdon
Ernest F. and Muriel
Robert and Anne
Herbert W. and Emma R.
Charles P. and Grace
17 Boyd Russell Smith
18 Lillian Marie Michenzie
19 Paul Lambert Hardy
19 Mary Esther Cella
19 Joan Louise Glebus
20 Joan McTernan
20 Richard Alan Allbee
22 Constance Conroy Ward
21 Robert Stanley Moss
22 Donna Marie Henry
24 Richard Walter Burke
25 Roberta Ann Daniel
25 Rhona Hopps
26 Beverly Jo Carothers
26 Judith Ellen Dougherty
26 Marion Elizabeth Fitzgerald
26 David Ruscetti
27 Sarah Anne Clancy
28 James Anthony Ferrara, Jr.
28 John James Curran
29 Brian Sullivan
29 Donald George Sacco
30 Richard Erick Swanson
30 Marie Elena Constantino
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