Town Report on Lincoln 1960-1962, Part 10

Author: Lincoln (Mass.)
Publication date: 1960
Publisher: Lincoln (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 834


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CONCLUSION


"From this study it would appear that our "academi- cally talented" boys are pursuing very adequate scholastic programs while a majority of the "academically talented" girls are not electing the rigorous academic program of


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which they are capable. It would seem that one of the tasks of the school staff and the parents of these aca- demically capable girls will be to induce them to elect courses of the number and rigor as those taken by our boys.


"It is interesting to note that this pattern of divergence between boys and girls is a national one as indicated in the findings of Dr. Conant's Study. It suggests that while the girls take courses which will assure them of college admissions they may not feel the need to extend themselves in further mastery of Mathe- matics and Science because of a failure to identify them- selves with a lifetime career in these areas.'


"The Regional High School has continued its program of curriculum improvement during the past year despite the restrictions of the over-crowded building. A new approach through materials and methods was made to students of short interest span and limited reading ability in the study of History. In the English Department a simple


"learning machine" was introduced and promises to be an effective teaching aid. A text was written by members


of the Mathematics Department and is being used. The Business Department added a course in Business Organiza- tion and Management. It also contacted one hundred busi- ness offices and stores with a questionnaire devised for further curriculum improvement.


"In the area of Physical Education and interscholastic sports the school has maintained a highly creditable record. Over the past four years the teams have achieved a winning percentage of 75% of all games played, while the soccer team has won four straight Eastern Massachusetts champion- ships. Our major focus, however, continues to be on the body-building aspects of calisthenics, gymnastics, tumb- ling, and intra-mural sports which affect all students.


"The daily schedule of classes was revised in Septem- ber to permit a period of each day of the Music program to function. This has led to the establishment of choral groups ranging from seventy-five to two hundred students in size, as well as a forty-five piece school orchestra. The revised daily schedule also permits the expansion of a tutorial period which is now in operation an average of four days per week to assist students in remedial and en- richment instruction.


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"Our school publications received awards and certi- ficates of merit in national competition while the drama- tic group repeated its success of 1959 and won top honors in the New England competition. We are, however, hampered in the areas of Music and Dramatics by the lack of audi- torium space and special rooms needed for these and other phases of school activities.


"College placement has been enhanced by constant visits from and to the college admissions officers. We find our candidacy well received and the placement of our students has been favorable and gratifying.


"During the past summer two boys and three girls from the Regional High School participated in the Student Exchange Program. This school year we have three girls from Norway who are visiting Lincoln and Sudbury and attending the high school."


The following matters need our early consideration:


1. The successful activities of the music de- partment have brought into sharp focus the serious space deficiency in the form of music rooms and auditorium. These areas should be given early reconsideration, possi- bly before we reach the third building stage in 1964-5.


ment 2. We should make provision for the establish- of language laboratory and electronic classroom facilities.


3. Plans should be developed for summer school opportunities of an enrichment nature for our students.


4. The continuing growth of the school requires positive action in curriculum planning to incorporate more Advanced Placement Programs in our system.


5. Our growth pattern dictates a need for vary- ing educational opportunities for our "terminal" students; i.e., "work-experience" and courses in civic education.


6. Time for continuous research in curriculum and the construction of teaching units and materials should be provided for the staff on an annual summer basis. Funds for this type of professional activity should be in- creased each year to insure a greater percentage of our


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staff being involved on an eleven months basis.


There is real job satisfaction for a superintendent in a school system where both the School Committee and the public believe the most important single influence for superior education is the total school staff, and where adequate financial support makes this belief a real- ity. A high degree of staff professionalism coupled with a sincere concern for making our guidance centered program really serve the needs of our high school youth, creates an excellent learning climate.


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GRADUATION CLASS OF 1960 LINCOLN-SUDBURY REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL


Virginia Ann Amero Douglas Raymond Ashworth


John W. Kuhner Martha Livengood


Peter Rowe Bacon


Jo-Ann Lucinda Long


Bruce Richard Baldwin John Snowden Beaumont


Karen Louise Lowell


Kevin John Lyons


Ralph Parmenter Bennett


Bruce Westbrook Bergen


Pamella Ruth Blake


Sandra Ellen Borg


Mary Anne Boyd


Elizabeth Ann Bradley Gail E. Brisson


Francis J. Caruso


Penelope Hall Chellis Joseph D. Cotoni, Jr. Priscilla T. Coughlin George B. Cunningham Rosalind Shirley Darby Susan Bradford Davis


David Parmenter Davison


Richard De Cilio James L. Devoll, II Robert A. Dew


Robert Craig De Wallace


Priscilla Elizabeth Dingee Georgianna Druzba


Janice May Farrell


John Frank Ferolito, Jr.


Diane Lucy Ross Barbara Joan Ryan


Mark Willard Smith


Patricia Ann Marie Spinelli


James Thomas St. Croix


Carol Lee Streeter


Alanson Hall Sturgis, III


Sarah Curtis Tarbell


Pauline Eveleth Todd


Marlene Elizabeth Tolman


Douglas Adams Fraser Joseph Angelo Gallo James M. Giurleo, Jr. Jeffrey E. Gray Sandra Ellen Hammar Ann Elizabeth Harding Sandra Sue Herrick Douglas A. Hewey Thomas Grinell Holder Edmund Medford Huntley Peter Kenneth Jacobs


Maxine Ann Tolman Grace Anne Underwood Peter A. Valentino Barbara Diane Vetterlein Beverly Gail Walton Sandra Anita Widdows Mary Margaret Willett Terrance J. M. Wilson Henry Edward Wohlrab, Jr. Richard G. Wolfe, Jr.


Hartlie Emerson Kelley Patricia Ann Kiernan Walter Alexander Kilton, Jr. Richard Stockton Kindleberger Steven Wood Ziegler


Gail Catherine Mosca Patricia Ann Moulton Barbara Anne Neumann Anne Elizabeth Norton Christine S. Nurczynski Rosemarie Olivieri


Kathleen Mary Panetta


Nelson Stevens Patterson


Paul Eugene Pepin Linda Dorothea Peterson


Julia Blanche Place


Barbara Ann Podgurski


John Whitney Radford Helen Rhodes Judith Rodimon


Louise Hartwell Rogers


Julie Ellen Forbes Penelope Ann Foster Malcolm Leland Fowler Linda Elizabeth Franson


Douglas A. Mackenzie Janet Sylvia Maenpaa


Rosa Eleanor Magazu Alice Atwood Mahoney Charles Eliot McClennen


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SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT Regional District Operating Expenses


1960


1961 Budget


Funds Available


Appropriation, salaries and expense


$440,330.00


$539,101.00


Expenditures


General Control


Superintendent's salary


$ 10,850.00


$ 11,375.00


Other expenses


8,064.65


10,530.00


Expense of Instruction


Teachers' salaries


271,087.89


322,877.00


Expense of school office


10,727.27


11,636.00


Textbooks


5,426.53


9,655.00


Supplies


8,878.86


14,027.00


Expense of Operating School Plants


Custodians' salaries


18,124.23


23,850.00


Fuel


4,619.87


7,260.00


Miscellaneous of operation


16,065.41


20,370.00


Maintenance and Repairs


Maintenance and repairs


13,149.52


13,200.00


Auxiliary Agencies


Transportation


50,885.41


62,995.00


Libraries


3,304.75


3,000.00


Health


5,980.79)


3,460.00


Physical education


)


5,865.00


Miscellaneous


7,215.41


11,176.00


Other Expense


Out of state travel


952.31


1,200.00


Evening use of school buildings


1,006.41


700.00


Vocational tuition


5,288.13


5,925.00


Total Expenditures


$441,627.44


$539,101.00


Transferred from Federal Aid (Con- tingency Fund) to offset deficit


- 1,297.44


$440,330.00


$539,101.00


Apportionments


Total Budget


$440,330.00


$539,101.00


Less: Available Funds in


District Treasury


65,077.95


53,479.83


Balance to be apportioned


$375,252.05


$485,621.17


Lincoln apportionment


$130,597.98


Sudbury apportionment


$244,654.07


$150,865.91 $334,755.26


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LINCOLN-SUDBURY REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT School Organization and Staff January 1, 1961


School Committee


Victor A. Lutnicki, Chairman


Term expires 1961


Howard W. Emmons


Term expires 1961


Kenneth W. Bergen


Term expires 1962


Elizabeth B. Harding, Vice Chairman


Term expires 1962


Ellen DeN. Cannon


Term expires 1963


Donald J. MacRae


Term expires 1963


Superintendent of Schools


C. Newton Heath Office, 420 Lincoln Road,


HI11top 3-2662


Sudbury


CLearwater 9-9527


Business Manager and 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


Roger T. Thurston


1956


Assistant Principal


Paul J. Vernon


1958


Director of Guidance


Bramwell B. Arnold


1956


Mathematics-Science


Katherine D. Barton


1956


Homemaking-Counselor History Latin


Ruth M. Buxton


1956


Mary D. Conley


1960


French-English


Miriam S. Coombs


1956


English-Counselor


John A. Doon, Jr.


1959


History Science-Counselor Mathematics


Marjorie M. Flanagan


1959


Richard P. Flanagan


1960


William B. Galvin, Jr.


1959


Marisa J. Gori


1959


Frank Heys, Jr.


1957


English-German


Ingrid Jeppesen


1959


English-Dramatics


Roland H. Johnson


1960


English


Richard J. Johnson


1958


Business


Frances M. Kellaher


1960


Business


Edward F. Leary


1960


Art


Elmer F. Leonard


1960


John A. Maccini


1958


Mathematics Science-Counselor


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Mathematics English


Marion F. Edwards


1956


History


John D. Bowdoin


1958


SCHOOLS, LIBRARY AND RECREATION


Appointed


Alexander G. Marshall, Jr. 1956


Raymond S. Martin


1960


Hayden Mason


1960


Nancy Mclaughlin


1960


Robert C. Mclaughlin


1960


Robert E. Millett


1960


Terry F. Miskell


1958


Emily Pearlstein


1960


Carl G. Perkins 1960


Laura S. Pollock


1957


Mary L. Roberts


1956


Elizabeth A. Stoneham


1958


Harold M. Sullivan


1958


Irene R. Tutuny


1956


Richard H. Verzone


1960


Paul Volk


1956


Paul J. Walsh


1958


Robert G. Wentworth


1960


Harold A. Wiper


1960


Henry C. Zabierek


1958


Health Personnel


Gordon D. Winchell, M.D.


School Physician


Virginia Whitney School Nurse


Clearwater 9-8618 HIlltop 3-2545


School Secretaries


HIlltop 3-2616


Regional High School Hope Baldwin Ellen D. Borg Garcia Kimball


Superintendent's Office


HIlltop 3-2662 Clearwater 9-9527


Lily T. Spooner Gertrude B. Holmes Frances C. Saul


Dorothy M. Shea


Custodians and Maintenance


William L. Long, Supervisor of Maintenance Charles Vieira


James Horan Oliver Wainio


Ellsworth M. Oulton


Eleanor E. Macdonald, Matron


Mathematics-Counselor Science French


Physical Education History Science Mathematics-Counselor French


Reading-English Guidance Counselor Physical Education-Counselor Librarian


English-Speech Business-Counselor Physical Education Physical Education Industrial Arts


Music Science History


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REGIONAL SCHOOL


Bus Operators


Lincoln Auto Service Car Lease Corporation James Brown


Contractor Contractor Contractor


Cafeteria Personnel


Isabel W. Taylor, Manager


Helen Hagerty, Cook Edith Coughlin Corinne Wagner Jane L. Parks


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NO-SCHOOL SIGNAL


In the event of exceptionally severe weather condi- tions or when the transportation system is disrupted, WBZ, WCOP, WEEI, WHDH, WKOX, WNAC, and WSRO will broadcast the no-school announcement between 7:00 and 8:00 A.M.


Since weather reports are not always reliable, and since the School District desires to render maximum educa- tional service, the schools will remain open except in very severe weather.


SCHOOL CALENDAR 1961-62


Orientation, new teachers


September 1, 1961


Labor Day


September 4


Staff workshop


September 5-6-7-8


Freshmen orientation day


September 8


School opens


September 11


Columbus Day


October 12


Thanksgiving recess


November 23-24


(one half day on November 22)


Christmas vacation


(one half day on Dec. 22)


December 23, 1961 through January 1, 1962 February 21-22-23


Winter recess


Spring recess


April 18-19-20


Memorial Day


May 30


School closes


June 22


Staff post-school workshop


June 25 to 29 inclusive


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LINCOLN-SUDBURY REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL MEMBERSHIP BY AGE AND GRADE October 1, 1960


BOYS


Age


13


14


15


16


17


18


19


20


Totals


Grade


9


23


58


12


1


1


95


10


15


53


16


1


85


11


13


46


9


2


70


12


9


28


14


1


1


53


Total


23


73


78


72


39


16


1


1


303


GIRLS


Age


13


14


15


16


17


18


19


20


Totals


Grade


9


30


68


1


99


10


1


26


55


4


86


11


18


49


2


69


12


14


52


6


1


1


74


Total


31


94


74


67


54


6


1


1


328


Grand Total


631


TUITION PUPILS ATTENDING OTHER SCHOOLS October 1, 1960


Newton Technical High School


2


Norfolk Agricultural School


1


Waltham Vocational High School


4


Worcester Trade High School for Girls


1


Wachusett Regional High


1


Total Other Schools


9


Distribution of Students Between Lincoln and Sudbury


Lincoln


Sudbury


Tuition


Total


Regional High


209


422


4


635


Other Schools


2


7


-


9


Total


211


429


4


644


-


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VITAL STATISTICS


86 Births, 33 Marriages and 29 Deaths were recorded during the year 1960, as follows:


BIRTHS


Date of Birth 1959 Jan. 26


Name of Child


Lawrence Allyn Hankin


Aug. 3


Susan Anne Dreyfus


Aug. 4 Priscilla Hunnewell Kidder


Aug. 13 Andrew Taft King


Aug. 13


Cornelia Phister Atchley


Aug. 17


Gordon Orr Wallace


Sept.10 David Franklin Freeman, Jr.


Sept.28 Nancy Melinda Hall


Sept.29 Stratton Cole French


Sept. 30 Gale Lyon Withey


Oct. 14 James Pryor Ragan


Nov. 20 John Russell Vedoe


Nov. 27 Sarah Rachel Van Leer


Dec. 15 Bradford Deran Comjean


Dec. 16 Jonathan Frederick Schroeder


Dec. 18 James William Powers


Dec. 18


Christopher Marion Keyes


Dec. 30


Eric Taft Fernald


1960


Jan. 1


Karl Allan Ingard


Jan. 7


John Curtis Rice


Jan. 11 Joan Elizabeth Thompson


Jan . 19 George Leonard Dixon


Jan . 23 Donna Lucene Felegian


Jan. 30 Thomas Irving Jennings


Feb. 2 Donna Lorraine Corey


Feb. 2 Ann Munro Barrett


Feb. 2 Charles Mark Mennella


Feb. 6 Walter Royce Taylor, IV


Feb. 9 Baby Girl Row


Feb. 9 Baby Girl Row


Feb. 13 Laurie Anne Cotoia


Feb. 15 Mark Newman Reed


Feb. 25 David Julian Grim


Feb. 26 Gavin John Kennedy


Feb. 27 Samuel Armstrong Smyth


Mar. 15 Ann Armstrong Carley


Apr. 3 Karen Marie Davidson


Names of Parents


Clyde L. & Olive E.M. Hankin Pierre M. & Dorothy R.A. Dreyfus


George H. & Priscilla H. Kidder Richard B. & Eleanor T. King


Dana W. & Barbara P. Atchley David D. & June F. Wallace


David F. & Constance C. Freeman Cecil E. & Nancy E. A. Hall John B. & Deborah C. French Edward L. & Barbara H. Withey Ralph R. & Ruth S. M. Ragan Russell & Mary H. Vedoe


Robert K. & Rachel D. Van Leer Marc G. & Judith K. Comjean


Richard F. & Constance Schroeder Richard E. & Mary-Lou M. Powers


Walter I. & Janet E. T. Keyes George H. & Eleanor T. Fernald


Karl U. & Doris K. Ingard Keith A. & Helen M. Rice


Cameron S. & Nancy A. Thompson Russell J. & Theresa J. Dixon Peter & Marion O. K. Felegian Charles E. & Ann L.V. Jennings Donald H. & Sarah M.S. Corey Charles W. & Jane M. Barrett Anthony C. & Mary E. Mennella Walter R., III, & Dorothy


P. U. Taylor Ronald V. & Jane E. Row Ronald V. & Jane E. Row Anthony J. & Lucy M.A. Cotoia Irving S. & Charlotte L. Reed William M., Jr. & Barbara Grim John E. & Katherine J. Kennedy Robert R. & Adelia C. Smyth John A. & Joan K. Carley Robert W. & Cynthia A. Davidson


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VITAL STATISTICS


Date of Birth


Name of Child


Apr. 11 Apr. 12 Apr. 12 Erik Peter Thomas


Joan Andrea Taylor William Paul Corrigan


Apr. 16 Christine Shaw


Apr. 27 Donald Mckay Hawes 6 Frank Randolph Wood


May May May 12 Baby Girl Kirkpatrick


May 12 Philip Charles Keuper


16 William John Mahoney 17 Marianne Page


May May May 24 Natalie Taylor Barnard


May 26 Charlene McCart


June 5 Warren Edwards Vandell


June 17 Wayne Adams Barker


June 19 Marion Richardson


June 29


June 30


William Gilbert Meyerriecks Stephen Jenney Paige Craig Campbell Hellman


July 3 July 12 July 18 July 19 July 20 21 July July 25


John Buchanan Drury


William Wayson Caswell Carrington Rhodes


Christopher Henry Hall Robin Greeley


Kathleen Ann Ryan


Thomas Gregory Perez


Robert Hubbard Newbold Winthrop Leeds Pierce, II Cheryl Constance Gordon


Baby Girl Polumbaum Katherine Ann Sykes Candida Mary Martin Baby Boy Robbins


Robin Alexandra Yeuell Gail Alexandra Turner Sarah Jane Browning


Oct. 20 Nov. Nov. 10 Ellen Byrne Walen Nov. 12 Sandra Goddu Crane


Dennis Edward Troisi


Nov. 19 Nov. 23 Daniel James Giurleo Nov. 25 Robert Sherman Smalley, Jr.


Nov. 25 George Winthrop Janes Dec. 3 Thomas Richard Cummings


Dec. 18 Susan Elizabeth


Wilkinson


Name of Parents


Theodore C. & Barbara J. Taylor Martin, Jr. & Ilya A. Corrigan Peter A. & Muriel M. Thomas Robert F. & Josephine K. Shaw Donald O. & Lillian B. Hawes Robert C. & Margaret B. Wood Charles B. & Joan M. Comstock David & Margaret H. Kirkpatrick Charles S. & Elinore W. Keuper Gerald J. & Jeanne M. K. Mahoney Milton S. & Roberta B. M. Page John R. & Helen O.P. Barnard Robert D. & Rose Marie R. McCart Robert F. & Margaret E. Vandell William R. & Barbara S. Barker Frederick C. & Ingemarie M.


Richardson


Andrew J. & Norma J. Meyerriecks Richard S. & Elisabeth J. Paige Maurice H. & Dolores M. Hellman William H. & Mary L. C. Drury John R. & Carol B. Caswell Timothy & Janet S. Rhodes Henry P. & Barbara J.G. Hall Walter F. & Alida D. Greeley James J. & Helen M. B. Ryan Porfirio & Marion J. B. Perez Thomas & Noreen M. Newbold


Robert W. & Jean L. H. Pierce George M. & Rita J.S. Gordon Theodore S. & Nyna B. Polumbaum David F. & Margaret P. Sykes John O. & Candida M.M. Martin Richard W. & Helen J. Robbins Kay M. & Suzanne R. Yeuell James R. & Mildred B. Turner George U., Jr. & Marjorie E. M. Browning Arthur & Evelyn J. Sabbag David B. & Eleanor J. McKnight Roger S. & Constance M. Walen George G. & Elinor DeF. Crane Ferdinand L. & Mary G. Troisi Daniel J. & Rosemary E. Giurleo


Robert S. & Patricia E. Smalley George S. & Ann B. Janes William R. & Palma M. Cummings


Roland J. & Roberta Wilkinson


1,76


Aug. 17 Aug. 24 Aug. 25 Aug. 26 Sept.11 Sept.21 Sept.22 Sept.23 Sept.26 Oct. 5 Oct. 18


Robert Arthur Sabbag


4 Donna Ellen McKnight


11 Kimberly Frost Comstock


VITAL STATISTICS


Date of Birth Name of Child


Names of Parents


Dec. 19 David Eugene Barrett, Jr.


Dec. 25


Dec. 24 Michael Joseph Derderian Patricia Elizabeth Rowe


David E. & Diane M. Barrett George M. & Edith C. Derderian Lawrence L. & Mildred H. Rowe


MARRIAGES


Date of Marriage 1959


Names


Residence


Dec.


16 Fred J. Sliman Dorothy W. Millar


Concord, Mass. Lincoln, Mass.


1960


Jan.


4 Dan Robinson Janice M. Roberts


New York, New York Lincoln, Mass.


March 5 Richard W. Robbins Helen T. Thatcher


Lincoln, Mass. Arlington, Mass.


March 12


Robert Louis Cayouette Rosemary Masey


Lincoln, Mass. Boston, Mass.


May


21 Ernest F. Fuller Sandra L. Smith


Lincoln, Mass. Needham, Mass.


June


4 Robert Kretsinger Inger L. Bjornstad


Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass.


June


4 Neil H. Powell, Jr. Roberta Dee Worden


Lincoln, Mass. Sudbury, Mass.


June


11 John Mazzanovich, III Barbara West Maurer


Lincoln, Mass. Lexington, Mass.


June 18 Dean Soule Judy Atwood Olmsted


Concord, Mass. Lincoln, Mass.


June 25 Richard W. Thorpe, Jr. Lucy Grosvenor Wendell


Lincoln, Mass. Milton, Mass.


June


25 Charles Francis Mayo, Jr. Patricia R. Kistner


Lincoln, Mass. Concord, Mass.


June


25 Charles Harland Raddin Dorothea L. Burghagen


Groton, Mass. Lincoln, Mass.


June 25 William DeFord, Jr. Kathryn H. Wilson


Lincoln, Mass. Lincoln, Mass.


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VITAL STATISTICS


Date of Marriage


Names


Residence


June 25 Carleton Homer Huff Nancy Ellen Mackenzie


Lincoln, Mass. Weston, Mass.


July


30 Douglas Van Deventer Leathem Joanna Harriet Witham


Lincoln, Mass. South Lynnfield, Mass.


Aug. 20 Kenneth Waldo Swain, Jr. Annette Weld


Melrose, Mass. Lincoln, Mass.


Aug. 20 Richard William Schult Andra Olmsted Cowles


Lancaster, Pa. Lincoln, Mass.


Aug.


27 Charles O. Staples Katherine A. Maclaurin


Elm Grove, Wisconsin Lincoln, Mass.


Sept. 2 Kenneth E. Dawkins Abigail Cole


Minneapolis, Minn. Lincoln, Mass.


Sept. 3 Gary N. G. Herbert Mary Ann Hemry


Tulsa, Oklahoma Lincoln, Mass.


Sept. 10 Christopher B. Militzer Judith Ann Fredey


Lincoln, Mass. Sudbury, Mass.


Sept. 10 Edward Carlye Mouradian, Jr. Lucy Bridget Thompson


Belmont, Mass. Belmont, Mass,


Sept. 11 John Edward Flannery, Jr. Phyllis R. Campobasso


Belmont, Mass. Lincoln, Mass.


Sept. 17 Charles W. Brooks Diana S. Townsend


Lincoln, Mass. Waltham, Mass.


Sept. 25 Allen Raymond Dougherty, Jr. Janice M. Feeley


Lincoln, Mass. Waltham, Mass.


Sept. 25 Robert G. Heiber Mildred J. Diminico


Framingham, Mass. Lincoln, Mass.


Nov. 11 John C. Campobasso, Jr. Patricia F. McAllister


Lincoln, Mass. Somerville, Mass.


Nov. 25 Richard A. Rawding Judith A. Miele


Weston, Mass. Lincoln, Mass.


Nov. 26 Thomas M. Kimball Olga G. Monks


Waban, Mass. Lincoln, Mass.


Dec. 18 Walter L. Van Wart Stephania V. Aveni


Lincoln, Mass. Lincoln, Mass.


Dec. 27 Ronald Gold Elizabeth Janeway


Wilmington, Delaware Weston, Mass.


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VITAL STATISTICS


Date of Marriage


Names


Residence


Dec.


28


Carl L. Anderson Dorothy A. Brett


Lincoln, Mass. Kingston, New York


Manchester, N. H. Lincoln, Mass.


DEATHS


Age


Date of Death


Name


Year


Month


Day


Jan.


1


Frederic Marsena Butts


72


7


14


Jan. 16


Mary E. Miller


59


7


22


Jan.


25


William Coughlin


58


0


0


Feb.


9 Baby Girl Row


O


0


0


Feb.


11


Baby Girl Row


0


O


2


Feb.


23


John Norman Edenfield


36


11


18


March


8


Frederick Dau Sung Chur


81


2


27


April


1


Judith A. O'Neill


21


10


12


April


5


Heduviges C. Simonds


85


3


6


May


1


Fannie Gertrude Denio


78


7


20


May


13


Baby Girl Kirkpatrick


0


0


1


May


19 John L. Conroy


68


6


15


May


30


Margaret Adeline Riley


68


0


13


June


7


Joseph Petro


68


O


0


June


11


Paul R. Sawyer


33


O


0


June


20


Herbert Leon Dodge


91


0


6


June


27


John T. O'Brien


63


O


11


Aug.


24


Elisabeth Knox Booth


79


9


28


Sept.


11


Baby Girl Polumbaum


0


4


22


Sept.


15


Evelyn S. Winchell


68


7


25


Sept.


23


Baby Boy Robbins


0


0


0


Nov.


6


Raffaele Ralph Agneta


84


1


23


Nov.


10


Laurence Ballard Cousins


41


7


25


Nov.


10


Marion Richardson


0


4


22


Dec.


8


Frank Anthony Domenichella


62


8


21


Dec.


14


Frederick Bradshaw


67


3


22


Dec.


21


Anna E. M. Fischer


88


6


16


Dec.


28


Lillie Ina Watson


78


3


21


Dec.


31


Orrin Chester Wood


63


8


11


179


Dec.


30 John R. McLane, Jr. Elisabeth T. Deane


VALUATION LIST, JANUARY 1, 1960


Aggregate Value of


Aggregate Value of Real Estate


Tax on Real and Personal Estate


Abbott, John A. & Diana B.


$


$ 8,050


$ 756.70


Adams, John Quincy


250


23.50


Adams, John Q. & Lucy D.


35,600


3,346.40


Adams, Ramelle C.


16,700


1,569.80


Adams, Thomas B.


100


9.40


Adkins, Archibald W. & Dorothea


10,250


963.50


Adler, Harold


19,300


1,814.20


Adler, Ivy Ruth


100


9.40


Adler, Walter, Jr. & Geraldine A.


6,250


587.50


A'Hearn, Marian E.


3,150


296.10


Algeo, John T. & Catherine R.


5,500


517.00


Algeo, Leo J. & Elaine T.


4,400


413.60


Algeo, Margaret M. &


Neville, Agnes M.


4,800


451.20


Allen, Lyman & Nancy Clemens


6,850


643.90


Allison, William, Jr. & Betsy B.


6,250


587.50


Allison, William S. & Caroline P.


10,550


991.70


American Legion


600


56.40


Ammen, David L. & Judith B.


8,300


780.20


Anderson, Carl L. & Ruth


5,850


549.90


Anderson, Lawrence B. & Rosina


12,550


1,179.70


Andrews, Francis S. & Dorothy W.


14,600


1,372.40


Andrews, Paul R. & Catherine L.


2,500


235.00


Angell, Craig W. & Carolyn G.


12,000


1,128.00


Angelo, Gaspar & Eda Polcari


17,700


1,663.80


Appleby, Richard B.


4,600


432.40


Aptt, Harry S. & Etta E.


4,000


376.00


Armstrong, Russell J.


3,950


371.30


Armstrong, Virginia


9,200


864.80


Ashworth, Harold T. & Irma D.


7,200


676.80


Atchley, Dana W., Jr. & Barbara S. P.


11,900


1,118.60


Austin, Richard C. & Marcia W.


6,200


582.80


Avery, Abigail D.


8,600


808.40


Baggs, Arthur, Jr. & Marion S.


7,550


709.70.


Bailey, Richard B. & Rebecca B.


9,000


846.00


Baker, John C. & Elizabeth E.


2,750


258.50


Baldwin, William H. & Agnes D.


500


47.00


Ballou, Clyde D. & Mildred A.S.


2,400


225.60


Balser, Martin & Arienne S.


1,050


98.70


Baltrush, William C. & Sarah M.


3,300


310.20


Bannan, William J., Jr. &


2,550


239.70


Barber, John W., Jr. & Mary E.


4,800


451.20


Barbera, Anthony A. & Eleanor E.


10,000


940.00


Bardsley, Theodore J. & Doris A.


3,060


287.64


Personal


Name of Taxpayer


Estate


Quigg, Charles L., Jr., Trs. Barbarow, Ruth


2,800


263.20


180


VALUATION LIST, JANUARY 1, 1960


Name of Taxpayer


Aggregate Value of Personal Estate


Aggregate Value of Real Estate


Tax on Real and Personal Estate


Barker, William R. & Barbara S. $


$ 5,200


$ 488.80


Barnaby, John M. & Charlotte B.


4,900


460.60


Barnard, Helen Ogden


7,850


737.90


Barr, Edgar E. & Olive H.


6,700


629.80


Barrett, Emerson P. & Margaret K.


8,500


799.00


Barthel, Walter


60


5.64


Barthel, Walter & Emma C.


5,450


512.30


Beaton, Daniel R. & Shirley G.


7,200


676.80


Belanger, Walter E. & Mary F.


7,700


723.80


Bellizia, Francis E. & Mary H.


6,600


620.40


Benton, Carl R. & Barbara A.


50


4.70


Bergen, Kenneth W.


16,200


1,522.80


Bernson, Bob & Edith J.




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