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It is still early to be certain of the long-range results of our standard of discipline but we are very pleased to note that, to date, the group involved in serious failures to meet our standard has been extremely small. We can also report that there has not been a single case of damage to any part of the new school, or of any of its furnish- ings and equipment. We are confident that our concept of having high standards of attitude forms a firm basis for high standards of academic attainment. As our students continue to develop a sense of self- direction, to accept the responsibility for making plans and decisions, to take an increasing pride in their accomplishments and to display initiative in improving their academic standing, it is reasonable to conclude that the school will have fulfilled one of its basic roles in preparing our young people to take their places in the adult com- munity.
In the development of standards of academic achievement, the members of the teaching staff have set standards within the school which are realistically related to the abilities and purposes of our students. In addition we will evaluate the school as a totality against absolute standards based on the norms and achievements which mark the leading schools of the East. In this context we relate our expectations to accepted standards as well as to the individual student.
Our thinking in this area is that, if we have been successful in establishing high standards of attitude and self-direction, we will
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be able to guide our students toward a standard of achievement which is high in relationship to individual ability. The distribution of the ability levels of students indicates a high potential which can produce a school that is outstanding when compared with other top public and private schools in this region.
The steps by which a student translates his attitude and purpose into high levels of achievement are based on sound instruction by his teachers who are aware of the differences which exist between rates of progress. For the high-potential student this will take the form of more rigorous courses, more rapid coverage of material, and a greater depth of penetration into a specific subject or field. The Faculty of the Regional High School utilizes such techniques as the planning of work in units of logical progression, making allowances for spon- taneous interests and contributions; by setting levels of achievement which are within the ability level of the group, but which are up- graded as the students gain confidence and a background of knowledge: by using a positive approach in noting and commending praiseworthy evidences of pupil growth in either academic achievement or social development; by stimulating the development of personal interests, such as a student's interest in auto mechanics, which can be related to such areas as compositions and oral reports; by the crossing of subject lines, as in the use of science, math, and music teachers as visiting lecturers in the English classes to relate the use of English to these disciplines; by stimulating in their students a desire to contribute to our American culture and governmental processes by . activity as a student in the P. T. S. A., as a member of civic organi- zations, and by interest in town affairs.
Included in the physical means by which the Regional High School assists a student to attain a high standard of achievement is the school library. In it can be found a range of interests and varying levels of difficulty which make it possible for all students to find materials and literature to satisfy their needs. The library also serves as a coordinating agency to supply all other areas with maps, audio-visual material, and printed matter. It distributes printed information which has been gathered by the Guidance Department, and exchanges various materials used in units of study which involve different departments. £ The students are offered books, magazines, and research resources which enable them to continue to expand their areas of interest as well as to raise their level of general culture. We have specific reports from parents regarding, the increased amount of reading as well as an improvement in reading ability, and these reports are reinforced by the fact that our rate of circulation of books per pupil is considerably above average. The student partici- pationprogram in which the students learn to operate the library has served to develu, personal skills, and to encourage them to seek the satisfait' in which comes from service to others in the community.
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Standing at the halfway point of our first year of existence (operation) we can report to the citizens of Lincoln and Sudbury that they have a high school, and a student body, of which they can be proud. We feel that with the combination of an excellent school building, an outstanding faculty and student body, and an interested, co-operative citizenry, the Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School is well on its way toward its initial goal as the outstanding school of this area.
Respectfully submitted,
Rexford S. Souder Superintendent of Schools
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SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT Regional District Operating Expenses
1956*
1957 Budget
Funds Available
Appropriation, Salaries and Expense
$118,348.00
$243,635.00
Add: Credit refund
5.00
Total Funds Available
$118,353.00
Expenditures
General Control
Superintendent's Salary
$ 7,066.64
$ 7,700.00
Other expenses
5,063.47
5,250.00
Expense of Instruction
Teachers' salaries
44,867.70
116,370.00
Expense of school office
1,748.03
3,550.00
Textbooks
7,779.56
3,140.00
Supplies
5,820.33
3,220.00
Expense of Operating School Plants
Custodians' salaries
5,279.05
4,950.00
Fuel
2,958.18
15,235.00
Miscellaneous of operation
5,761.93
15,900.00
Maintenance
Maintenance and repairs
2,311. 31
5,500.00
Auxiliary Agencies
Transportation
8,798.01
27,435.00
Libraries
1,006.46
3,300.00
Health and physical education
3,781.92
4,500.00
Miscellaneous
6,502.03
4,755.00
Tuition
7,630.44
15,600.00
Other Expense
Out of state travel
289.18
750.00
Evening use of school buildings
13.50
700.00
Vocational tuition
1,524.78
5,780.00
Total Expenditures
$118,202.52
$243,635.00
Unexpended Balance
$ 150.48
Apportionments
Total Budget
$118,348.00
$243,635.00
Available Funds in District Treasury
26,755.78
1,764.83
Balance to be Apportioned
$ 91,592.22
$241,870.17
Lincoln Apportionment
$ 35,151.81
$ 92,716.50
Sudbury Apportionment
$ 56,440.41
$ 149,153.67
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State Aid
The Towns receive a 15% bonus on their State School Aid due to being in a Region. This extra aid based on the 1955-56 school year equals $4,500 for Lincoln and $6,700 for Sudbury. In the future the Towns will receive aid based on the teachers at the Regional High School. The aid for the 1956-57 school year will equal $13,400 for Lincoln and $32,700 for Sudbury.
The Towns also receive reimbursement for the cost of transporting students to Vocational Schools and one half the cost of their tuition.
The Regional District receives full reimbursement for the cost of transportation. The first reimbursement based on the 1956-57 school year will approximate $21,000.
* In 1956 provision was made for operation of the school for four months only. In 1957 provision is made for a full year's opera- tion and a 100 pupil increase of enrollment next September.
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LINCOLN_SUDBURY REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
SCHOOL ORGANIZATION AND STAFF January 1, 1957 School Committee
Term Expires
Victor A. Lutnicki, Chairman
1958
Howard W. Emmons, Vice Chairman
1958
John W. Carman
1959
Luther M. Child, Jr.
1957
Elizabeth B. Harding
1959
William A. Wilson
1957
Superintendent of Schools
Rexford S. Souder, Ed. D.
HIlltop 3-2662
Office, Concord and Lincoln Roads, Sudbury
Secretary to School Committee
Lily T. Spooner
HIlltop 3-2662
District Treasurer
George B. Flint
Clearwater 9-8611
Teaching Personnel (All appointed 1956)
Leslie M. Tourville
Principal
James A. Doucette
Director of Guidance
Bramwell B. Arnold
Science-Mathematics
Katherine D. Barton
Homemaking
John W. Black
Fine Arts
Ruth M. Buxton
Latin English
Miriam S. Coombs
English
Melvin L. Downing
Industrial Arts
Marion F. Edwards
Science-Counselor
Alan F. Flynn
Mathematics
Anne T. Gombosi
Music
Henry Kaufman
Music
William F. Keough, Jr. Helen D. Lelecas
Business
Alexander G. Marshall, Jr.
Mathematics
Katherine R. McKenna
Ernest S. Merrill, Jr. Norman W. Platine
Driver Education
French
History_Social Studies Social Studies
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Elwood C. Philbrick Mary L. Roberts John A. Rogers Roger T. Thurston
Irene R. Tutuny Paul Volk
Librarian-English
Physical Education English Science-Counselor Business
Physical Education
Health Personnel
Gordon D. Winchell, M. D.
Virginia Whitney
School Physician School Nurse
Clearwater 9-8618 HIlltop 3-2662
School Secretaries
Hope Baldwin
High School
HIlltop 3-2662
Dorothy Grannis
Superintendent's Office
HIlltop 3-2662
Lily T. Spooner
Superintendent's Office
HIlltop 3-2662
Custodians and Maintenance
William L. Long, Head Custodian and Maintenance Paul Moynihan Charles Vieira Oliver Wainio
Eleanor E. Macdonald, Matron
Bus Operators
Kenneth R. Hooper (2 buses) Eric Johnson Charles A. Frost
Contractor Contractor
Rodney Hadley
Leased Bus Leased Bus
Cafeteria Personnel
Helen L. Wheeler, Manager Rachel Adams, Cook Eleanor A. Darby Jane L. Parks
Roberta F. Podgurski
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LINCOLN_SUDBURY REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
MEMBERSHIP BY AGE AND GRADE October 1, 1956
BOYS
Age
13
14
15
16
17
18
Totals
Grade
9
18
23
5
3
49
10
10
25
2
1
38
11
5
5
3
2
15
12
3
6
9
PG
1
1
2
Total
18
33
35
13
11
3
113
GIRLS
Age
13
14
15
16
17
18
Totals
Grade
9
25
28
7
60
10
7
19
3
1
30
11
7
13
2
22
12
7
13
2
22
Total
25
35
33
23
16
2
134
Grand Total
247
TUITION PUPILS ATTENDING OTHER SCHOOLS October 1, 1956
11
12
Total
Concord
18
18
Weston
22
7
29
Newton Technical High School
4
Newton Technical Vocational High
1
Norfolk Agricultural School
1
Rindge Technical School
1
Worcester Boys' Trade High School
1
Total Other Schools
55
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Distribution of Students Between Lincoln and Sudbury
Lincoln
Sudbury
Tuition
Total
Regional High
64
182
1
247
Other schocls
52
3
55
Total
116
185
1
302
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Appendix
VITAL STATISTICS
66 Births, 32 Marriages and 29 Deaths were recorded during the year 1956. BIRTHS
Date of Birth Name of Child
Names Of Parents
1955
July 28 Mary Abigail Parsons Coolidge
Sept. 7
Jennifer Snow Ragan
Ralph R. & Ruth S. M. Ragan
Robert H. & Mary F. Chipman
Sept. 24 Robin Chipman
Sept. 28 Donna Manzelli
Oct. 3 Heidi Ellen Hall
Oct. 25 Victoria Pierce Pearmain
Oct. 27 Edward Harrington Morgan
Oct. 27 Croston Patterson Cole Ryan
Nov. 22 Lesley Mitchell Burk
Nov. 28 Jonathan Boykin Niles
Robert L. & Virginia M. Niles
Dec. 1
Chesley Ely Haden
Dec. 6 Jonathan Schirmer Church
Nov. 12 Dana Toiro Korhonen
1956
Jan. 7
Elizabeth Lee Comegys Wendy Elizabeth Sample
Jan. 17
Jan. 21 Jennifer Ann Hennessy
Jan. 23 Glenn David Hill
Feb. 9 Shirley Anne Hanson
Feb. 16 Stefan Andrew Caras
Feb. 16 Maureen Sheila Cook
Feb. 16 Richard Joseph Panetta
Feb. 17 John Stephen Byers
March 9 Suzanne Gail Martini
April 2 Terry Gordon Peterson
April 13 John Thaddeus Nunez
May 4 Lee William Nelson
May 5 Mary Ann Greaves
May 19 Bradley Charles Jeter
May 20 Thomas Kerr Carley
May 21 Mary Macy Doherty
May 25 Robert Coleman Sampson
May 27 Samuel Newbold Ogden
June 6
Mark Anthony 0'Neill
June 10 Geoffrey Drew Browning
June 13 Peter Pritchard Bernhardt
June 15 Belinda Mary Taillacq
June 20 Frederick Thomas Murphy III
June 22 Diane Elizabeth Campobasso
June 26 Jessena Faunce
June 29 James Eugene Smith
July 10 Beverly Pino
Walker B., Jr. & Adelaide E. Comegys Wilbur H. S. & Joan G. D. Sample Frank J., Jr. & Pauline G. Y. Hennessy
Frank R. & Sarah O. F. Hill
Everett 0. & Doris B. Hanson
Byron & Anastasia K. Caras Harry & Kathleen G. M. Cook Salvatore & Rita D. Panetta John Scranton & Grace Ellen W. D. Byers
William & Virginia J. E. Martini
Frank W. & Mary E. G. Peterson
Vasco E. & Llewellyn G. Nunez Duncan M. & Jean R. Nelson Allan W. & Theresa D. D. Greaves Charles A. & Linda B. A. Jeter John A. & Joan K. Carley Edward J. & Mary M. F. Doherty
Coleman W. & Phyllis E. B. Sampson
David D. & Joan A. Ogden
Paul A. & Joan A. C. O"Neill George U., Jr. & Marjorie E. M. Browning
John R. & Ruth P. Bernhardt Henry & Jean H. Taillacq
Frederick T. & Virginia C. C. Murphy Joseph R. & Mary A. N. Campobasso Anthony & Mary G. Faunce John E. & Patricia A. P. Smith Francesco J. & Muriel E. D. Pino
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Henry P. & Alice C. Coolidge
John & Dorothy L. Manzelli Cecil E. & Nancy E. Hall William R. & Claire P. Pearmain Henry M. & Gwen G. Morgan James U. C. & Hope P. G. Ryan
George W. & Ruth M. D. Burk
Russell L. & Constance E. Haden Robert T. & Friscilla S. Church Edwin & Miriam W. Korhonen
VITAL STATISTICS
July 13 Paul Maurice Leslie, Jr.
July 24 Mary Jeanne Neville
July 26 Stephen Leger
Aug . 12 David Maher
Aug . 13 Kevin Paul Shea
Aug. 14 Alan Kendall Herlihy
Aug . 14
Robin Booth
Aug . 17
Douglas Madison Harvey
Aug. 18 Gail Lind Douty
Aug. 26 Nathaniel Capps Shambaugh
Aug. 29 Nancy Lee Woods
Sept. 1 Michelle Myles
Sept. 21
Baby Boy Eckhardt
Oct. 5 Neal David Braude
Nov. 7
Michael Wayne Smothers
Nov. 10
Ann Marie Cunningham
Nov. 13
David McNear Rand
Nov. 13
Matthew Lewis Caras
Ophair & Florence C. L. Caras
Nov. 14
Sheryl Coburn Street
Earle B. & Janet H. Street
Nov. 26
Ann Marion Hagenian
Dec. 31
Alexander Piers Davison West
Joseph C. & Irene R. D. Hagenian Anthony J. & Jean M. West
Late Registrations
Aug. 23 Cynthia Tucker Mason
Nov .. 2 Janice Birdine Foust
Dec. 17 Carol Elizabeth Bonia
Dec. 28
Sheryl Jennet Doherty
Max M., Jr. & Betty M. Mason
James T. & Dorothy B. Foust
Walter J. & Germaine O. B. Bonia
William R. & Phyllis M. L. Doherty
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Paul & Elizabeth M. Leslie
James M. & Marjorie J. B. Neville Norman & Mary W. Leger
Raymond J. & Adline A. R. Maher William J. & Margaret T. B. Shea
Maurice K. & Jean E. H. Herlihy Philip E. & Margaret H. T. Booth Carroll S. & Judith A. T. Harvey Lloyd A. & Svea V. L. Douty
Benjamin & Joan D. Shambaugh
Henry A. & Barbara R. G. Woods J. Richard & Theresa A. M. Myles Homer D. & Mary G. Eckhardt Stephen E. & Bettie L. J. Braude Claude D. & Audrey L. R. Smothers George A. & Rose R. Cunningham William M. & Priscilla B. W. Rand
VITAL STATISTICS
MARRIAGES
Date of Marriage 1956 Jan. 20
Names
Residence
Stanley John Moszka Mary Anne Snelling
Lincoln Lincoln
Jan. 28
Benjamin D. Adams Serita Marlene Babson
Lincoln North Brooksville, Maine
March 10
John Robert Bergquist Alice E. Adler
Lincoln Waltham
March 17 Thomas Charles Small Norma Frances Fleming
Somerville Lincoln
March 23 Bryce Allen Hogue Marcia Ann Nansel
Lincoln Omaha, Nebraska
April 21
John B. Boughan Dorothy E. Corrigan
Newton Lincoln
April 28 Albert William Held, Jr. Geraldine M. Aptt
Arlington Lincoln
May 6 Ernest Keysar Khoury, Jr. Mary Therese Gradeski
Bangor, Maine Lincoln
May 12 Robert Curtis Chapin, Jr. Leah Adele Alexander
Lincoln Fall River
May 12 Frank E. Walton Julie T. Campobasso
Lexington Lincoln
May 27 Daniel John Mather Mary Anne Simonds
Concord Lincoln
June 9 Robert George Van Leuven Jacqueline Lenore Chapman
Providence, R. I.
Lincoln
June 9 Arthur A. Stockellberg Doris Mae Nolan
Lincoln Jamaica Plain
June 16 Michael Julius Moravcsik Francesca de Gogorza
Patchogue, L. I., N. Y. Lincoln
June 23 G. Brenton Creelman, III Deborah Maynard
Lincoln Long Island, N. Y.
June 23 Christopher A. Q. Bovey Nancy Rouner
Montreal, Canada Lincoln
June 23 Eric Allan Sahlberg Marilyn Godsey
Lincoln Darien, Conn.
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VITAL STATISTICS
June 23 Charles William Newell Janet Priscilla Haynes
Lincoln Weston
June 30 Keith Alexander Rice Helen Mason Daley
Lincoln Lynn, Mass.
July 1 Earl Condit Harrington Elizabeth Ann Boyce
Wethersfield, Conn. Lincoln
Sept. 1 George Goddu Crane Elinor DeFord
Lincoln Lincoln
Sept. 8 Melvin Bloom Jean Agnes Millar
Connellsville, Pa. Lincoln
Sept. 15 Howard Donald Ives Beverly Grace Crowson
Gales Ferry, Conn. Lincoln
Oct. 6 George K. Byron Priscilla H. Giles
Concord Lincoln
Oct. 12 Michael L. Ciraso Anne Marie Murray
Lincoln Newton
Oct. 19 E. John Ciraso Claire Lee Durnan
Lincoln
Lincoln
Oct. 27 Robert W. Davidson Cynthia A. Corrigan
Concord Lincoln
Nov. 3
Kent T. Foulkes Dorothy Martinson
Brecksville, Ohio Boston, Mass.
Nov. 11 Alfred H. B. Peabody Barbara (Gimn) Helm
Lincoln Needham
Dec. 22 Peter A. Thomas Muriel M. Hulbert
Lincoln Rehoboth
Dec. 28 George E. Cunningham, Jr. Martha (Wellington) Altmann
Lincoln Cambridge
Dec. 29 Frank W. Grinnell, Jr. Helen Conant
Boston Lincoln
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VITAL STATISTICS
DEATHS
Date of Death
Name
Y.
Age M.
D.
For 1942 Aug. 25
George J. Murphy
48
-
-
1956
Jan. 22
Frederick Thornton Lord
91
3
5
Jan. 27
Clara Louise Chapin
88
11
13
Feb. 10
Frederick C. Weld
48
7
28
Feb. 11
Phoebe Cory
55
7
19
Feb. 23
Robert Curtis Chapin
51
3
10
Feb. 24
Harry Causer
91
5
12
March 3
John P. Monks
54
8
8
March 23
Herbert L. Moore
37
April 10
Andrew Doherty
74
3
-
May 5
Ellen Kidder
29
May 12
Carrie W. Hartwell
85
8
20
May 22
William Bernard Riley
76
2
17
June 8
Donald LaMont Robinson
58
0
22
July 1
Pasquale Bova Conti
53
9
23
July 18
Johanna Peterson
73
10
19
July 25
Frank J. Flynn
76
8
28
July 31
Frederick Murphy
0
1 0
1
Aug. 29
Louis H. Freese
89
9
21
Sept. 5
Nellie J. Weeks
74
8
5
Sept. 11
Alma N. Swanson
42
1
3
Sept. 21
Baby Boy Eckhardt
2 H. 59 M.
Sept. 29
Julia Catherine Southner
88
9
19
Oct. 7
Dean Edwin Jan van Etten
72
5
9
Oct. 19
Tamzin K. Robus
80
7
21
Nov. 10
William C. Wade
30
5
5
Nov. 18
Carl Stahleker
77
2
0
Nov. 21
Katherine Cunningham
75
3
26
.
11
Aug. 19
Henry A. Butcher
77
-
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VALUATION LIST
VALUATION LIST, JANUARY 1, 1956
Aggregate Value of
Personal Estate
Aggregate Value of Real Estate
Tax on Real and Personal Estate
Name of Taxpayer
Abbott, John A. & Diana B.
$ 8,000
$ 464.00
Adams, John Q. & Lucy D.
39,550
2,293.90
Adams, Ramelle C.
16,000
928.00
Adkins, Archibald W. & Dorothea
10,000
580.00
Adler, Harold
13,750
797.50
Adler, Ivy Ruth
2,000
116.00
A'Hearn, Marian E.
3,150
182.70
Albano Brothers
300
17.40
Algeo, John T. & Catherine R.
5,500
319.00
Algeo, Leo J. & Elaine T.
4,400
255.20
Algeo, Margaret M. & Neville, Agnes M.
4,600
266.80
Allied Commonwealth Corporation
5,700
330.60
American Legion
600
34.80
Ammen, David L. & Judith B.
7,850
455.30
Anderson, Carl L. & Ruth
5,800
336.40
Anderson, Lawrence B. & Rosina DuP.
12,100
701.80
Andrews, Paul R. & Catherine L.
2,300
133.40
Angell, Craig W. & Carolyn G.
1,000
58.00
Angelo, Gaspar & Eda Polcari
16,600
962.80
Appleby, Richard B.
4,500
261.00
Aptt, Harry S. & Etta E.
3,250
188.50
Armstrong, Virginia
8,800
510.40
Arnold, S. Leonard & Anna M.
4,5000
261.00
Aseltine, Harold C. & Helen B.
7,000
406.00
Ashworth, Harold T. & Irma D.
7,000
406.00
Avery, Abigail D.
7,500
435.00
Ayer, Richard B. & Constance
11,050
640.90
Baggs, Arthur, Jr. & Marion S.
6,700
388.60
Bailey, Richard B. & Rebecca B.
9,000
522.00
Baker, John C. & Elizabeth E.
2,000
116.00
Ballentine-Ober Market
1,250
72.50
Baldwin, William H. & Agnes D.
500
29.00
Baltrush, William C. & Sarah M.
3,300
191.40
Barbarow, Ruth
1,650
95.70
Barber, John W. Jr. & Mary E.
4,200
243.60
Bardsley, Doris A.
2,600
150.80
Barker, William R. & Barbara S.
3,000
174.00
Barnaby, John M. & Charlotte B.
4,600
266.80
Barr, Edgar E. & Olive H.
5,200
301.60
Barrington, William D. & Barbara L.
6,000
348.00
Barthel, Walter
5,550
321.90
Beaton, Daniel R. & Shirley G.
7,000
406.00
Belanger, Walter E. & Mary F.
7,400
429.20
Bellizia, Francis E. & Mary H.
6,500
377.00
Benton, Carl R. & Barbara A.
100
5.80
Bergen, Kenneth W.
16,050
930.90
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VALUATION LIST, JANUARY 1, 1956
Aggregate Value of
Aggregate
Tax on Real and Personal Estate
Name of Taxpayer
Bergquist, Walter J. & Brita M.
$ 5,600
324.80
Bernson, Bob & Edith J.
1,100
63.80
Bertolami, Paolina
3,500
203.00
Billings, Bruce H. & Sarah W.
8,030
465.74
Billings, James B. & Marion
4,850
281.30
Bingham, Elizabeth A.
9,250
536.50
Bingham, Elizabeth P. B.
250
14.50
Bingham, George C.
500
29.00
Bishop, Fern W.
4,500
261.00
Black, Everett A. & Anne E.
32,700
1,896.60
Blais, George A. & Annette C.
500
29.00
Blake, Charles H. & Helen L.
10,500
609.00
Blakeley, Gerald W., Jr.
63,250
3,668.50
Boccadoro, Joseph & Ida
100
5.80
Bockoven, John Sanbourne & Dorothy Ruth
4,600
266.80
Boehmer, Howard W. & Norma F.
8,000
464.00
Bogner, Walter F. & Edith
9,200
533.60
Bolt, Richard H. & Katherine L.
1,300
75.40
Bolton, Geoffrey
800
46.40
Bolton, Stanwood K. & Thalia H.
8,000
464.00
Bonaceto, Anthony & Grace
500
29.00
Bonia, Walter J.
5,400
313.20
Booth, Alice Burrage
500
29.00
Booth, Philip & Margaret I.
5,250
304.50
Booth, Robert H.
14,300
829.40
Borton, John E. & Joan A.
2,300
133.40
Boston Consolidated Gas Co.
90,000
5,220.00
Boston Edison Co.
244,650
300
14,207.10
Boston & Maine Railroad
900
52.20
Bowles, Clifford
6,500
377.00
Bowles, William
650
4,000
269.70
Boyce Brothers
600
12,000
730.80
Boyce, Manley B.
3,000
174.00
Boyce, Manley B. & Alice M.
2,500
145.00
Boyce, Mary M.
4,500
261.00
Boyer, Edward
3,800
220.40
Bradford, Robert L. & Martha A.
5,800
336.40
Bradley, Clifford & Jeannette E.
2,880
167.04
Bradshaw, Fred & Julia S.
5,000
290.00
Brainard, Edward C. II & Elizabeth H.
5,000
290.00
Breed, Laura Post, Marsh, Margaret Breed & Paul Everhart
7,100
411.80
Brewster, Ellen Beebe
50
2.90
Briggs, Susan L.
13,500
783.00
Brisson, Norman
200
11.60
Brisson, Norman F. & Evelyn W.
1,900
110.20
Personal
Estate
Value of Real Estate
154
VALUATION LIST
VALUATION LIST, JANUARY 1, 1956
Aggregate
Aggregate
Value of
Personal
Estate
Value of Real Estate
Tax on Real and Personal Estate
Name of Taxpayer
Bronson, Franklin C. & Catherine M.
7,100
$ 411.80
Brooks, Albert S. & Maude M.
5,400
313.20
Brooks, Paul
9,750
565.50
Brown, Deborah Trull, David Trull, Alan Trull
200
11.60
Brown, Elizabeth G.
14,000
812.00
Brown, Robert P. & Polly F.
13,400
777.20
Browne, Secor D. & Mary D.
7,000
406.00
Browning, Edgar C. & Katherine A.
4,950
287.10
Browning, George U.
1,000
5,900
400.20
Brown's Wood, Inc.
4,100
237.80
Buerger, Martin J. & Lila
10,600
614.80
Bulkley, Joel B. & Doris L.
10,700
620.60
Burckett, Douglas M. & Phillippa c.
7,100
411.80
Burgess, Catherine M.
1,500
87.00
Burgess, Rebecca M. & Jeddrie, Mary M.
3,250
188.50
Burke, Edward J. & Helen V.
4,500
261.00
Burke, Ruth Bemis
7,200
417.60
Burns, Melvin P.
3,600
208.80
Burns, William C. & Daisy May Day
3,000
174.00
Busfield, Gibson L. & Marilyn A.
6,000
348.00
Butcher, Charles R.
1,850
107.30
Butcher, Henry A. Jr. & Margaret V.
2,100
121.80
Butcher, Ralph E.
4,300
249.40
Butler, Hector & Audrey Edith
3,250
188.50
Butler, William H. & Nancy G.
4,750
275.50
Buttrick, David Company
500
10,100
614.80
Buxton, David & Lois Pardee
6,000
348.00
Bygrave, Robert & Lucy E.
6,500
377.00
Calkins, Ramona T. & Charles W.
3,200
185.60
Calkins, Charles W. & Thelma E.
5,800
336.40
Calkins, Charles W. Jr. & Martha Anne
600
34.80
Callahan, Thomas R.
8,700
504.60
Campbell, Fannie S.
7,500
435.00
Campobasso, Anthony B. & Dorothy M.
3,100
179.80
Campobasso, Ethel
1,500
87.00
Campobasso, Joseph R.
1,820
105.56
Cannon, Bradford & Ellen DeN.
10,000
580.00
Cannon, Ellen DeN. & Bradford
22,800
1,322.40
Caras, Byron & Anastasia
6,500
377.00
Caras, Ophair & Florence L.
6,000
348.00
Carley, John A. & Joan Kerr
4,500
261.00
Carman, Eleanor T.
10,400
603.20
Carney, Florence T.
3,575
207.35
Carney, James J. & Agnes M.
5,000
290.00
155
VALUATION LIST
VALUATION LIST, JANUARY 1, 1956
Aggregate Value of
Personal Estate
Aggregate Value of Real Estate
Tax on Real and Personal Estate
Name of Taxpayer
Carrig, James A.
$ 3,700
$ 214.60
Carstensen, Warren & Evelyn G.
19,400
1,125.20
Carty, James R.
500
29.00
Cassidy, Harry Jr. & Verna E.
4,100
237.80
Cassis, Anthony
10,000
580.00
Catoia, Angelo & Mary J.
3,100
179.80
Catoia, Anthony J. & Lucy M. A.
2,850
165.30
Causer, William O. & Mary E.
3,300
191.40
Chadwick, William & Jessie T.
5,500
319.00
Chapin, Louise B. & Bertha L.
11,500
667.00
Chapin, Margaret E.
3,500
203.00
Chapman, James S. & Emily M.
4,775
276.95
Chapman, John W. & Elizabeth G.
4,100
237.80
Chellis, Herbert N. & Eleanor M.
4,500
261.00
Chipman, Robert Hennessy
5,000
290.00
Chisholm, Edward C. & Margaret F.
5,100
295.80
Chittick, Mary Gertrude & Suesens, Eleanor G.
7,500
435.00
Church, Robert T. & Priscilla Schirmer
11,100
643.80
Churchill, J. Stanley & Ednah G.
8,200
475.60
Churchill, Robert R. & June D.
5,400
313.20
Cibel, Stanley A. & Thelma W.
6,300
365.40
Ciraso, Michael & Amelia
3,650
211.70
Clare, Mary E.
7,200
417.60
Clark, George A.
4,100
237.80
Clark, Mary H.
20,700
1,200.60
Clark, Vern & Velma M.
5,500
319.00
Clark, William T. & Catharine T.
13,200
765.60
Clasby, Doris E.
2,100
121.80
Coan, Thomas F.
3,350
194.30
Coane, John H., Jr.
2,900
168.20
Coburn, Edward S.
250
6,200
374.10
Codman, Dorothy S.F.M.
6,100
353.80
Codman, Thomas N. et al, ; Trustees
61,800
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