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Respectfully submitted :
George B. Flint
Treasurer
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EDUCATION AND RECREATION
REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
To the School Committee:
The second Annual Report of the Superintendent of Schools summarizes the educational outcomes of our first full year of operation, and provides some insights to the future.
The organizational structure, coupled with well guided curriculum selections for the student body, has substan- tiated the philosophy upon which the school was founded. We cannot, nor do we, claim that the success of our first graduating class depended solely on our one year of opera- tion. It will require a four-year period before we can claim full success of our students, and then credit for their achievements, which we hope will be many, must be shared with those responsible for their preparation in the elementary grades. However, we can be justly proud of the fall follow-up of our 1957 graduates.
Students were enrolled in the University of Michigan, Beaver College, Boston University, University of Massa- chusetts, Bridgewater State Teachers' College, North- eastern University, Boston College, Pennsylvania State College, Vermont Junior College, Chandler School for Women and Chamberlain Junior College. With but one exception, all students who applied for college were admitted to the institution of their first choice.
The placement of our first graduates follows :
Admitted to nursing schools
2
6.3%
Admitted to 4-year colleges 10
31.2%
Admitted to 2-year colleges 4 12.7%
Short term post-secondary training 1 3.0%
Post graduate work
1 3.0%
Married
5
15.7%
Working .
9
28.1%
.
There were thirty-two members in the class and thirty- one were graduated.
Providing for a superior quality of education for the college bound student, as well as the best opportunities for the youth whose formal training may end with gradua- tion from high school, necessitates continuous survey and study of our curriculum. Currently, our Regional School
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REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
staff is evaluating the course offerings preparatory to completing a revised brochure of subjects to be offered in the school year 1958-59. This study is one phase of a more comprehensive evaluation of our total school. The larger study, known as an Evaluative Study, will encompass such major areas as Program of Studies, Administration, Guidance, Building, Library, and Activities. Citizens of Lincoln and Sudbury are working with the professional staff on this study. The evaluation will end in June, 1958, with a second study being made by a visiting team from the New England Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges.
The senior class to graduate in June, 1958, has a member- ship of 37 students. In September, 1958, we can expect a freshman class of about 147. Our 1958 budget reflects this increase in instructional expense by the addition of nine new staff positions. These positions are being created for the expansion of our present curriculum offer- ings as well as for the additional freshman groups to be taught.
The seven Sudbury junior high school classes will move from the Regional High School in the fall. This will provide the space necessary for the increased high school fall enrollment.
The Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School is fortunate to be staffed by a superior and dedicated corps of educators. Their attention to the individual pupil's needs is fore- most at all times in their teaching. The long range goal of the entire program is to equip our youth with maximum background in skills so they may most effectively develop their maximum potential. Just so long as we are able to secure the services of well qualified staff members, we shall be able to accomplish such a goal. Our salary policy continues to make the best faculty selection possi- ble.
.
The success of our high school program depends to a sub- stantial degree, on the previous training of the students who enroll as freshmen. It is our policy to serve both the Lincoln and Sudbury elementary school programs with consultant services relative to desired educational attain- ments prior to high school entrance. During the past year our staff has met with the mathematics and science teach- ers in the elementary schools of both towns to assist in correlation of subject matter being taught. In 1958 we plan to extend this service to more closely correlate our activities in other subject areas.
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EDUCATION AND RECREATION
Two school publications, the Ninth Notes and The Tom-Tom, have been launched. They cover all current affairs of the student body. A house organ, or publication, is being organized by the administration and teaching staff to in- form our parents and citizens about our educational acti - vities. The first issue will be ready early in 1958.
Some matters requiring early consideration to improve and further our program will include the expansion of our academic offerings in developmental reading, foreign language and the sciences. A "work experience" program, and provision for salable skill subjects, are being con-
sidered for our vocationally minded youth.
Our effective-
ness cannot be determined only by the admission of our graduates to college or successful job placement. The degree to which they succeed after high school graduation is also important to us. A continuous "follow-up" of graduates by the guidance staff, on a one, three or five year basis is necessary. A system of pupil accounting procedures and personal anecdotal records will be developed. Such background data is vital to student adjustment and sound college placement.
The school, through its faculty, curriculum, and physi - cal environment, influences and directs the educational growth of our youth. However, these influences can be effective only to the degree the parents understand and support the educational objectives of the school. Parent- teacher conferences, and visits with guidance staff and principal of the school, are solicited.
Serving as Superintendent of Schools for the Regional High School for these past five months has been a gratify- ing experience. To be associated with the development of an outstanding high school program, in which the Citizens, School Committee and Faculty have demonstrated complete support, provides the highest professional incentive for any administrator.
Respectfully submitted :
C. Newton Heath
Superintendent of Schools
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REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT Regional District Operating Expenses
1957
1958 Budget
Funds Available
Appropriation, Salaries and Expense
$243,635.00
$305,635.00
Expenditures
General Control
Superintendent's salary
$ 7,862.37
$ 8,750.00
Other expenses
5,003.64
7,190.00
Expense of Instruction
Teachers' salaries
113,985.38
163,560.00
Expense of school office
3,911.15
4,200.00
Textbooks
5,187.68
4,000.00
Supplies
6,273.00
7,015.00
Expense of Operating School Plants
Custodians' salaries
5,596.57
12,435.00
Fuel
5,812.38
10,100.00
Miscellaneous of operation
11,860.08
13,930.00
Maintenance
Maintenance and repairs
6,478.41
9,400.00
Auxiliary Agencies
Transportation
26,143.63
36,460.00
Libraries
3,054.70
2,500.00
Health and physical education
5,764.56
4,715.00
Miscellaneous
3,253.05
5,035.00
Tuition
15,591.16
7,095.00
Other Expense
Out of state travel
814.82
750.00
Evening use of school buildings
300.56
500.00
Vocational tuition
4,572.74
8,000.00
Total Expenditures
$231,465.88
$305,635.00
Unexpended Balance
$ 12,169.12
Apportionments
Total Budget
$243,635.00
$305,635.00
Less: Available Funds in Dist. Treasury
1,764.83
38,874.75
Balance to be apportioned
$241,870.17
$266,760.25
Lincoln Apportionment
$ 92,716.50
$ 93,894.87
Sudbury Apportionment
$149,153.67
$172,865.38
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EDUCATION AND RECREATION
LINCOLN-SUDBURY REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT SCHOOL ORGANIZATION AND STAFF January 1, 1958 School Committee
Term Expires
Howard W. Emmons, Chairman
1958
Victor A. Lutnicki
1958
Ellen DeN. Cannon
1958
John W. Carman
1959
Elizabeth B. Harding
1959
Donald J. MacRae
.
Superintendent of Schools
C. Newton Heath
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
Appointed
Leslie M. Tourville
1956
Principal
James A. Doucette
1956
Director of Guidance
Bramwell B. Arnold
1956
Mathematics
* Jean M. Arra
1957
Homemaking
Katherine D. Barton
1956
Homemaking
John W. Black
1956
Art
*Curtis C. Brooks, Jr.
1957
Industrial Arts Latin-French
Ruth M. Buxton
1956
Miriam S. Coombs
1956
English
Joan Driscoll Marion F. Edwards
1957
English-Dramatics
*Alan F. Flynn
1956
Science-Counselor Mathematics
*Anne T. Gombosi Mabel Greber
1957
Mathematics
Frank Heys, Jr.
1957
English
*William F. Keough, Jr.
1956
Driver Education
1956
1956
Music
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1960
REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Appointed
Helen D. Lelecas
1956
Business Mathematics-
Alexander G. Marshall, Jr. 1956
Counselor
Katherine R. McKenna 1956
French
Paul B. Mitchell
1957
Social Studies- English Industrial Arts
*Malcolm C. Oliver
1957
*Elwood C. Philbrick
19.56
Norman W. Platine
1956
Laura S. Pollock
1957
Social Studies- Counselor
*Mary L. Roberts
1956
Physical Education
*Freda Serkin
1957
Reading
*Olive Smith
1957
Music
Roger T. Thurston
1956
Science-Counselor
Irene R. Tutuny
1956
Business
*Paul Volk
1956
Physical Education
Loretta Wertheimer
1957
Science
* Serve as teachers of Sudbury Junior High School as well as the Regional High School.
Health Personnel
Gordon D. Winchell, M. D.
School Physician
Virginia Whitney School Nurse
HIlltop 3-2662
School Secretaries
Hope Baldwin
Maria B. Campbell
High School Superintendent's Office
HIlltop 3-2662
Marilyn A. Batchelder 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 George Pereira
Harold Dowd
Charles Vierira
Oliver Wainio
Eleanor E. Macdonald, Matron
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Clearwater 9-8618
HIlltop 3-2662
Librarian
Social Studies
EDUCATION AND RECREATION
Bus Operators
Kenneth R. Hooper (2 buses)
Eric Johnson Lincoln Auto Service (2 buses)
George Fereira
Oliver Wainio
Contractor
Contractor
Contractor
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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REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
LINCOLN-SUDBURY REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL MEMBERSHIP BY AGE AND GRADE October 1, 1957
BOYS
Age
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Totals
Grade
9
12
32
11
1
1
57
10
6
28
6
40
11
9
28
2
39
12
4
6
2
2
14
Total
12
38
48
39
9.
2
2
150
GIRLS
Age
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Totals
Grade
9
15
55
5
2
77
10
15
35
8
58
11
5
22
1
28
12
9
11
2
22
Total
15
70
45
41
12
2
185
Grand Total
335
TUITION PUPILS ATTENDING OTHER SCHOOLS October 1, 1957
12
Totals
Weston
21
21
Newton Technical High School
7
Norfolk Agricultural School
1
Waltham Vocational High
1
Worcester Boys' Trade High School
2
Total Other Schools
32
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EDUCATION AND RECREATION
Distribution of Students Between Lincoln and Sudbury
Lincoln
Sudbury
Tuition
Total
Regional High
108
222
5
335
Other schools
26
6
- -
32
Total
134
228
5
367
144
Statistical Information
VITAL STATISTICS
95 Births, 30 Marriages and 29 Deaths were recorded during the year 1957.
BIRTHS
Date of Birth Name of Child
Names of Parents
1947
April 29 Anne Cunningham Everett
Henry C. & Helen C. Everett
1956
Sept. 9
Carol Diane Westcott
Charles E. & Mary L. Westcott
Sept. 17
Andrew Benton Hester
Leon B. & Mary B. Hester
John D. & Joanna W. Crawford
Richard B. & Rebecca B. Bailey
Oct. 27 Ann Marie Mahoney
Nov. 11 Katherine Robinson Brainard
Nov. 12 Christina Janette Striker
Nov. 17 Benjamin Bacon James
Dec. 6 Joan Marie Ward
Dec. 18 Margaret Grace Walkey
1957
Jan. 1 Baby Girl Rando
Jan. 1
Diana Lewis Shank
Jan . 5
Debra Anne Thompson
Jan. 11 Stephanie Lynn Gerson
Jan. 15 Chris Allen Liston
Jan. 17
Lisa Ann Maselli
Jan. 21 Timothy Craig Mar Jan. 27 Lindsay Howard Pettit
Feb. 5 Bruce Wane Hoar
Feb. 14 Prescott Richardson Burk
Feb. 14 Calvin Archie Cowen
Feb. 19 Craig Robert Meyer
Feb. 20 Mary Evelyn Toler
Feb. 27 Jennifer Levin
March 3 Douglas Roy Kennedy
March 6 Diane Frances Hankey
March 8 Koren Kolligan
March 8 Linda Diane Seeckts
March 8 Frederick Clarke Winchell
March 9 Katherine Halsey
March 17 Deborah J. Mcknight
March 17 Raymond Patrick Fanara
Felice S. & Josephine H. Rando Maurice E. & Virginia Shank
Cameron S. & Nancy Thompson Nathaniel C. & Sareen H.
Gerson
Kenneth A. & Florence J. B. Liston
Aldo G. & F. Claire Maselli James W. & Edith L. Mar
Robert L. & Julie B.P. Pettit
Norman W. & Shirley E.M. Hoar
George W. & Ruth D. Burk
Rodney P. & Eleinor J.H. Cowen
John R. & Marjorie R. Meyer
Albert W. & Louise C.O. Toler
Alvin & Betty L. Levin John T. & Virginia E. T. Kennedy
Francis W. & Edna J.B. Hankey
Gregory S. & Zoe K. Kolligan E. William & Eleanor R. Seeckts
Gordon D. & Enid M.C. Winchell William A. & Leila W. Halsey David B. & Eleanor J.F. McKnight Santo G. & Theresa A. M. Fanara
Sept. 26 John Douglas Crawford
Oct. 23 Elizabeth Briggs Bailey
Gerald J. & Jeanne M. K. Mahoney
Edward C., II, & Elizabeth H. Brainard
William W. & Marjorie Striker Hamilton R. & Waleska E. James Walter B., Jr. & Marie L. Ward Frederick P. & Ruth R. Walkey
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VITAL STATISTICS
March 18 Patricia Anne Calkins
March 19 Michael Paul Davidson
March 25 Martha Beach Daniels
March 27 Pamela Jean Ekberg
April 11 David Clyde Ballou
April 12 Audrey Janet Butler
April 13 Anita Sylvia Susanna Barteky
April 14 Timothy Dyer Martin
April 15 Margaret Weaver Jillson
April 16 Elena Ruth Westcott
April 16 Perry Duncan Nelson
April 20 Steven Eliot Lang
April 23 Peter James Kramer
April 26
Baby Boy Wood
April 26 Kinard Ely Haden
April 28 Constance Pamela Flannery Douglas Fairfield Davis
May 3
May 4. Joseph Henry Henderson
May 5
Kenneth Walter Keyes
May 10 Jesse Worth Tucker
May 12 Barbara Drew Vandell
May 20 Audrey Lynn Kessel
May 23 Baby Girl Selfridge
May 25
Estelle Louise DiPerna
May 26 Marcella Elizabeth Dickie
May 26 Douglas Robertson Barker
June 3 Marianne Elisabeth Ingard
June 7 Kathleen Doherty
June. 19 Kristin Burleigh Fernald
June 20 Russell Joseph Dixon II
June 20 Linda Christine Legere
June 20 Michael Lewis Ciraso, Jr.
July 8 Leigh Russell
July 8 Sally Melinda Murphy
Frederick T., Jr. & Virginia C. C. Murphy July 9 Jacqueline Anne Smith July 10 Peter Lyman Drury John E. & Patricia A.P. Smith William II., Jr. & Mary L.C. Drury July 13 Jesse Reed Page Lot B. & Patricia H. Page John C., Jr. & Beatrice R. July 17 Elizabeth Ilaartz Haartz July 17 Jane Marie Panetta
July 20 Henry Joseph Taillacq
Charles W. & Martha A. H. Calkins Robert & Cynthia C. Davidson Bruce G. & Janet B. Daniels Raymond P. & Margaret B. Ekberg
John D. & Janet L.H. Ballou Hector & Audrey E.M. Butler Ervin & Othilia N. Barteky
Spencer F., Jr. & Caroline S.F. Martin
Robert F. & Frances H. Jillson
Vernon C. & Mary A.C. Westcott
Duncan M. & Jean R. Nelson
Richard E. & Betty L.W. Lang Manuel & Ruth L. Kramer
Robert C. & Margaret B. Wood Russell L. & Constance E. Haden
Ralph & Constance H.M. Flannery Sherman P. & Phyllis M. Davis Robert S. & Caroline G.
Henderson
Walter I. & Janet E.T. Keyes Theodore W. & Barbara J. H. Tucker
Robert F. & Margaret W. E. Vandell
Joseph B. & Lesley J.C. Kessel
Oliver G. & Claire A. G. Selfridge
Paul P. & Viola S. DiPerna William R.I. & Julia E. G. Dickie
William R. & Barbara E.S. Barker
Karl U. & Doris C.K. Ingard
Edward J. & Mary M.F. Doherty
George H. & Eleanor T. Fernald
Russell J. & Theresa J.F. Dixon Chester J. & Lillian T. M.
Legere
Michael L. & Anne M.M. Ciraso James D. & Marguerite V. M. Russell
James J. & Rosemary D. L. Panetta Henry & Jean H. Taillacq
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VITAL STATISTICS
July 24
David Maclaren Hall
Aug.
4
Liam Michael Healy
Aug. 24 Mary Taussig Henderson
Aug. 27
Casey James Arnspiger
Aug. 29 Sept. 10
Kathleen Marie Cook Sarah Ann Jennings
Sept. 11 Patricia Anne Campobasso
Sept. 13 William Stephen Crandall
Sept. 16 Paul Michael Ciraso
Sept. 25
Janet Elizabeth Morgan
Oct. 5 Hilary French Oct . 15 David Dean Teabo
Oct. 18 Malcolm McDowell Carley
Nov. 13 Alan Harris Shansky
Nov. 22 Pamela Jane Murphy
Nov. 28 Edward Allen Mckay, Jr.
Nov. 29 Carol Lee Osler
Dec. 12 Gerald Eckhardt
Dec. 20
Louisa May Striker
Robert E. & Dorothy M.K. Hall Edward M. & Helen M.T. Healy
Gerard C. & Edith M. Henderson Warren E. & Betty A.R. Arnspiger
Harry & Kathleen G.M. Cook
Charles E., II, & Ann L. V. Jennings Joseph R. & Mary A. N. Campobasso
Stephen H. & Patricia E.S. Crandall
Edigio J. & Claire L.D.Ciraso Winfield S.,III, & Catherine L. R. Morgan John B. & Deborah C. French Prince C. & Elizabeth F.P. Teabo
John A. & Joan K. Carley David & Nettie K. Shansky Edward W. & Marjorie A.M. Murphy
Edward A. & Carolyn R.P. Mckay
Howard L. & Jane M.G. Osler Homer D. & Mary E.G. Eckhardt William W. & Marjorie N.B. Striker
Late Registrations
Nov. 16 Gregory Peter Faddoul
Nov. 23 Kelley Ann Davis
Dec. 5 Teresa Corrigan
Dec. 26 Holly Beth Flanders
George P. & Natalie A. L. Faddoul
Ronald C. & Barbara G. Davis Edward D. & Ellen N. Corrigan
Charles C. & Lois A. Flanders
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VITAL STATISTICS
MARRIAGES
Date of Marriage
Names
Residence
1957
Jan. 5 Myron C. Hamer, Jr. Meredith H. Rollins
Islington, Mass. Lincoln, Mass.
Jan. 12
John J. Rooney, Jr. Constance Blanche Harris
Lincoln, Mass. Winchester, Mass.
Feb. 10 William A. Jensen Mary F. Werner
Lincoln, Mass. Somerville, Mass.
March 23
Richard M. Hill Cynthia Creelman
London, Ontario, Canada Lincoln, Mass.
April 27 John Andrew Coane Joanne Patricia Burke
Lincoln, Mass. West Newton, Mass.
May 4
Richard L. Start Delores M. Day
Bemus Point, New York Lincoln, Mass.
May 19 Charles Hubert Stephen Amy Iasigi Coit
Montreal, Canada Cambridge, Mass.
May 27 Howard Eugene Groom Suzanne L. Follansbee
Arlington, California Burbank, California
June 1
Edward J. Palmer, Jr. Sheila S. Moore
West Collingswood, N. J. Lincoln, Mass.
June 15 Everett H. Heath Carla L. Wilson
Medford, Mass. Lincoln, Mass.
June 20 Francis Howes Gleason Nancy ( Jackson) Peabody
Newton, Mass. Dedham, Mass.
June 21 John Calvin Perkins Elizabeth Anne Bigelow
Hampton, New Hampshire Lincoln, Mass.
June 22 Ronald Edson Darroch Mary Porter
Weston, Mass. Lincoln, Mass.
June 23 Robert Francis Shaw Josephine K. Park
Dorchester, Mass. Lincoln, Mass.
July 2 Howard Alan Minch Theresa Mary Emery
Keene, New Hampshire Lincoln, Mass.
July 8 James M. Flanigan Elaine Finley
Lincoln, Mass. Arlington, Mass.
Aug. 18 James Joseph Scholz Dorothy Hildred Snelling
Purling, New York Lincoln, Mass.
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VITAL STATISTICS
Aug. 18 Richard Carmen Picazio Barbara Geane LeConti
Lincoln, Mass. Watertown, Mass.
Aug. 23 Edward L. Worth Anna M. Johnston
Wakefield, Mass. Lincoln, Mass.
Sept. 7 Gunter Heinrich Reinhard Kegel
Brita Inga Maria Ahlnas
Cambridge, Mass. Lincoln, Mass.
Sept. 7 Richard Paul Russes Mary Diana Williamson
Lincoln, Mass. Lincoln, Mass.
Sept. 9 Robert L. Troupe Gladys Elaine McCarthy
Acton, Mass. Lincoln, Mass.
Sept. 20 Stanley James Adelstein Mary Charlesworth Taylor
Boston, Mass. Lincoln, Mass.
Oct. 12 Ernest Frederick Root Carolyn Anne McGinnis
Lincoln, Mass. Cambridge, Mass.
Jacksonville, Florida West Newton, Mass.
Oct. 20 Charles Chin-tse Yang Yula Tung-yu Lin
Ann Arbor, Michigan Lincoln, Mass.
Lincoln, Mass. Quincy, Mass.
Oct. 26 Frederic W.T. Rhinelander Nancy Crocker Powell
Boston, Mass. Lincoln, Mass.
Brookline, Mass. Lincoln, Mass.
Dec. 28 Cornelius Robert Shea Mildred F. Johnson
Lincoln, Mass.
Dorchester, Mass.
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Oct. 19 Vincent Bernard Meade Marjorie Elaine Embree
Oct. 26 James Henry Pallotta Margaret Ann Giannini
Nov. 30 Richard Bowditch Paige Elizabeth Adams Jenney
VITAL STATISTICS
DEATHS
Date of Death
Age
Year
Month
Day
1957
Jan. 22
Alfred J. Buchan
68
5
11
Feb. 10
Harold Stearns Cousins
78
2
4
Feb. 16
Eugene Roswell Teabo
64
88
17
March 8
Ruth Schirmer
67
7
March 10
Joseph Theodore Remmes
47
-
-
March 20
Minnie (Simpson) Crook
85
2
17
April 26
Baby Boy Wood
-
-
3 hours
April 27
Nora Cunningham
82
-
-
May 23
Baby Girl Selfridge
83
3
26
June 6
Abbie Caroline Smith
91
-
-
June 12
Mary G. Miller
62
5
1
June 29
Stephen Coburn Teabo
2
6
6
July 2
David Whitcher Mann
69
9
15
July 3
Fannie Rubinstein
70
-
-
July
21
James Diamond
58
1
5
July 23
Jessie P. Richardson
79
10
2
July
26
Eliza Jane Tasker
88
7
14
July
27
Mary E. (Martin) Giblin
88
4
5
Aug. 23
Michael Tulis
85
8
11
Aug. 14
Helen Bond (Cole) Tufts
71
4
1
Oct. 3
Horace E. Beane
87
4
24
Oct. 10
Charles George Schirmer
89
5
19
Oct. 13
Baby Boy Marsh
-
-
3 hrs. 42 min.
Oct. 28
Jeffrey David Frazier
79
9
1
Oct. 29
Douglas Spence
5
8
25
Nov.
2
William Allan Wilson
44
5
9
Dec. 12
Gerald Eckhardt
-
1
hrs. 35 min.
-
-
-
Sept. 20
Angelo Cotoia
70
-
22
Elisabeth (Davis) Eaton
May 30
Name
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VALUATION LIST, JANUARY 1, 1957
Aggregate Value of Personal
Aggregate
Tax on Real and Personal Estate
Abbott, John A. & Diana B.
$ 8,000
$ 544.00
Adams, John Quincy
$ 250
17.00
Adams, John Q. & Lucy D.
39,550
2,689.40
Adams, Ramelle C.
18,100
1,230.80
Adams, Thomas B.
100
6.80
Adkins, Archibald W. & Dorothea
10,000
680.00
Adler, Harold
18,750
1,275.00
Adler, Ivy Ruth
1,500
102.00
A'Hearn, Marian E.
3.150
214.20
Albano Brothers
300
20.40
Algeo, John T. & Catherine R.
5,500
374.00
Algeo, Leo J. & Elaine T.
4,400
299.20
Algeo, Margaret M. &
Neville, Agnes M.
1,600
312.80
Allen, Lyman & Nancy Clemens
1,000
68.00
Allied Commonwealth Corporation
5,700
387.60
American Legion
600
40.80
Ammen, David L. & Judith B.
8,800
598.40
Anderson, Carl L. & Ruth
5,800
394.40
Anderson, Lawrence B, & Rosina DuP.
12,100
822.80
Andrews, Paul R. & Catherine L.
2.300
156.40
Angell, Craig W. & Carolyn G.
1,000
68.00
Angelo, Gaspar & Eda Polcari
16,600
1,128.80
Appleby, Richard B.
4,500
306.00
Aptt, Harry S. & Etta E.
3,250
221.00
Armstrong, Virginia
8,800
598.40
Arnold, S. Leonard & Anna M.
4,500
306.00
Ashworth, Harold T. & Irma D.
7,000
476.00
Barbara Standish Payne
11,500
782.00
Austin, Richard C. & Marcia W.
6,000
408.00
Avery, Abigail D.
7,500
510.00
Ayer, Richard B. & Constance M.
11,050
751.40
Baggs, Arthur, Jr. & Marion S.
6,700
455.60
Bailey, Richard B. & Rebecca B.
9,000
612.00
Baker, John C. & Elizabeth E.
2,000
136.00
Baldwin, William H. & Agnes D.
500
34.00
Ballentine-Ober Market
1,250
85.00
Baltrush, William C. & Sarah M.
3,300
224.40
Barbarow, Ruth
1,650
112.20
Barber, John W., Jr. & Mary E.
4,700
319.60
Bardsley, Theodore J. & Doris A.
2,620
178.16
Barker, William R. & Barbara S.
3,800
258.40
Barnaby, John M. & Charlotte B.
4,600
312.80
Barr, Edgar E. & Olive H.
6.800
462.40
Barrington, William D. & Barbara L.
5,300
360.40
Barthel, Walter
100
6.80
Barthel, Walter & Emma C.
5,450
370.60
Beaton, Daniel R. & Shirley G.
7,000
476.00
Belanger, Walter E. & Mary F.
7,400
503.20
Bellizia, Francis E. & Mary H.
7,000
476.00
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Name of Taxpayer
Estate
Value of Real Estate
Atchley, Dana W., Jr. &
VALUATION LIST, JANUARY 1, 1957
Name of Taxpayer
Aggregate Value of Personal Estate
Aggregate Value of Real Estate
Tax on Real and Personal Estate
Benton, Carl R. & Barbara A.
$ 100
$ 6.80
Bergen, Kenneth W.
$ 50
16,050
1,094.80
Bergquist, Walter J. & Brita M.
17,800
1,210.40
Bernson, Bob & Edith J.
1,100
74.80
Bertolami, Leo
6,000
408.00
Billings, Bruce H. & Sarah W.
8,030
546.04
Billings, James B. & Marion
4,850
329.80
Bingham, Elizabeth A.
9,250
629.00
Bingham, Elizabeth P. B.
250
17.00
Bingham, George C.
500
34.00
Bishop, Fern W.
4,500
306.00
Black, Everett A. & Anne E.
30,700
2,087.60
Blacklow, Daniel J. & Charlotte
7,500
510.00
Blais, George A. & Annette C.
5,500
374.00
Blake, Charles H. & Helen L.
10,500
714.00
Blakeley, Gerald W., Jr.
44,000
2,992.00
Boccadoro, Joseph & Ida
100
6.80
Bockoven, J. Sanbourne
50
3.40
Bockoven, J. Sanbourne & Dorothy
4,600
312.80
Boehmer, Howard W. & Norma F.
8,000
544.00
Bogner, Walter F. & Edith
9,200
625.60
Bolt, Richard H. & Katherine L.
1,300
88.40
Bolton, Geoffrey
800
54.40
Bolton, Stanwood K. & Thalia H.
8,000
544.00
Bonaceto, Anthony & Grace
5,500
374.00
Bonia, Walter J.
5,400
367.20
Booth, Alice Burrage
500
34.00
Booth, Philip & Margaret I.
5,250
357.00
Booth, Robert H.
14,300
972.40
Borton, John E. & Joan A.
2,300
156.40
Boston Consolidated Gas Co.
98,000
6,664.00
Boston Edison Company
254,635
2,100
17,457.98
Boston & Maine Railroad
900
61.20
Bowles, Clifford
6,500
442.00
Bowles, William, Estate of
4,000
272.00
Boyce, Manley B.
500
34.00
Boyce, Manley B. & Alice M.
17,500
1,190.00
Boyce, Mary M.
4,500
306.00
Boyer, Edward
3,800
258.40.
Boyer, Edward & Angela V.
700
47.60
Bradford, Robert L. & Martha A.
5,800
394.40
Bradley, Clifford & Jeannette E.
2,880
195.84
Bradshaw, Fred & Julia S.
5,000
340.00
Brainard, Edward C., II & Elizabeth H.
5,000
340.00
Braude, Stephen E. & Bettie J.
8,200
557.60
Breed, Laura Post, Marsh,
Margaret Breed & Paul Everhart
7,075
481.10
Brennan, William L. & Eleanor A.
6,000
408.00
Brewster, Ellen Beebe
50
3.40
Briggs, Susan L.
13, 500
918.00
Brisson, Norman
200
13.60
152
VALUATION LIST, JANUARY 1, 1957
Aggregate Value of Personal
Aggregate Value of Real Estate
Tax on Real and Personal Estate
Name of Taxpayer
Estate
Brisson, Norman F. & Evelyn W.
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