Town Report on Lincoln 1963-1965, Part 12

Author: Lincoln (Mass.)
Publication date: 1963
Publisher: Lincoln (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 930


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true that some of the 20% mentioned above include our girls who have received business training as clerk-typists, and for the competent students there are jobs waiting. How- ever, we do have a group of students who lack motivation and academic ability and in some cases are potential drop- outs. These students enter the Armed Services or obtain jobs requiring no skills and with a very limited future. We would like to feel that there are better ways to meet the needs of these students than the pattern found in most high schools today. However, at this time we can only re- port that this school is concerned and is constantly search- ing for better solutions to these highly individualized problems."


It is significant to note, especially for the more recent residents in our communities of Lincoln and Sudbury that from our first year (1957) class we placed in college only 31% of our graduates and an additional 22% in other post-secondary institutions. Seven years later, June, 1963, we placed in college approximately 60% of our gradu- ates and an additional 18% (approximately) in other post- secondary institutions. . Of this record we are proud and justly so! And due credit must be given to the pre-high school training of our youth in both Lincoln and Sudbury for this most excellent of records; the high school could not have claimed this kind of success if the elementary and Junior High schools had not made a major effort to up- grade their educational programs.


Looking ahead we see the need for the new addition to the building which should include a revision of the admin- istrative and guidance areas, additional classroom space, additional space for specialized areas, completion of the general facilities for the physical education program as well as for existing varsity sports programs. We believe that the need for a 'half-school' auditorium is imperative.


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REGIONAL SCHOOL


There are whole areas of student life that are missing be- cause of the lack of auditorium space.


Our school was founded on the basis of a strong and active guidance department, and our program and schedule have continued to reflect this policy. Under the compe- tent and able direction of Mr. Paul Vernon, our Director of Guidance, our school has gained and retained a reputa- tion among college admissions offices second to none in our area.


The following tables are only a limited phase of the material and information available at the office of the Director of Guidance:


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SCHOOLS, LIBRARY AND RECREATION


PLACEMENT OF THE LAST FIVE GRADUATING CLASSES


Class of 1959


Class of 1960


Class of 1961


Class of 1962


Class of 1963


Four-year colleges


30


44.8%


45


47.8%


63


53.4%


73


57.5%


90


60.81%


Two-year


colleges


13


19.4%


8


8.5%


10


8.5%


16


12.5%


13


8.78%


Nursing


0


0.0%


4


4.3%


7


5.9%


4


3.1%


3


2.03%


Other Post- Secondary Schools


3


4. 4%


18


19.1%


12


10.1%


7


5.5%


10


6.76%


Post-


graduate wk.


0


0.0%


2


2.1%


1


. 85%


1 . 75%


4


2.70%


Married


2


3.0%


0


0.0%


1


. 85%


2


1.50%


0


0.0%


Working


13


19.4%


13


13.9%


19


16.2%


17


13.10% 25


16.89%


Military


6


9.0%


4


4.3%


5


4. 2%


8


6.05%


3


2.03%


67 100.0%


94 100.0% 118 100.0% 128 100.0% 148 100.0%


PLACEMENT OF THE CLASS OF 1963


Admitted to Degree-Granting Institutions (90 students placed in 61 colleges)


Northeastern University


9 Mount Holyoke College


1


Harvard University


4 University of Chicago


1


Nasson College


4 Drew University


1


Boston University


4 Hiram College


1


Framingham State College


3 Catawba College


1


University of Massachusetts


2 Alfred University


1


St. Michaels College


2 Nebraska State College


1


University of Michigan


2 Ohio Wesleyan University


1


Pembroke College Brown University


2 of Music


1


Lawrence University


2 University of Iowa


1


Lake Forest College


2 Grove City College


1


Skidmore College


2 Michigan College of


1


Parsons College Middlebury College


2 Syracuse University


1


College of Notre Dame


1 Beloit College


1


Clarkson College


1 University of Idaho


1


Salem State College


1 University of Denver


1


Antioch College


1 Barnard College


1


Norwich University


1 Lake Erie College


1


Beaver College


1 St. Lawrence University


1


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2 Mining & Technology


1


Massachusetts College of Art 1 Coe College


2 New England Conservatory


REGIONAL SCHOOL


North Adams State College University of California ( Berkeley)


Yale University


Rice Institute


1 Bates College


1


Vanderbilt University


1 Babson Institute


1


Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute


1


Rhode Island School of Design


1


Western College for Women


1


University of Florida


1 Earlham College


1


GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF COLLEGE PLACEMENT


Class of 1960


Class of 1961


Class of 1962


Class of 1963


Colleges in


Massachusetts


31 - 69%


29 - 46.1%


34 - 46.54%


30 - 33.3%


Colleges in New


England outside


of Massachusetts


1 -


2%


12 - 19.0%


11 - 15.10%


18 - 20.0%


Colleges outside


of New England


13 - 29%


22 - 34.9%


28 - 38.36%


42 - 46.7%


ADMITTED TO JUNIOR COLLEGES


Wentworth Institute


2 Westbrook Junior College 1


Fisher Junior College


2 Stockbridge School, Univ.


Cazenovia Junior College


1 of Massachusetts 1


Chamberlayne Junior College


1 Cambridge Junior College


1


Franklin Institute


1 Mount Aloysius Jr. College 1


Paul Smith's College


1 Cornell Agricultural School 1


ADMITTED TO NURSING SCHOOLS


Framingham Union Hospital


1 Mount Auburn Hospital 1


Pennsylvania Hospital


1


ADMITTED TO OTHER POST-SECONDARY SCHOOLS


Wilfred Academy


3 New England School of Art 1


Chandler


Bryant & Stratton


1 Robie School 1


1 Arlington Technical School 1


1


1 Goddard College


1


1 Worcester State College


1


Rochester Institute of Technology


1 Lycoming College


1


Wesleyan University


1


1 Simmons College Tufts University


1


1 I. B. M. School 1


Burdett College


176


SCHOOLS, LIBRARY AND RECREATION


NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP QUALIFYING TEST


During their Junior year, ninety-six members of the Class of 1964 took the National Merit Test. Five of our students scored high enough to qualify as semi-finalists. These five will com- pete for the honor of a coveted Merit Scholarship. Sixteen other students were runners-up and each will receive the next award, a Letter of Commendation.


Although no conclusions can be drawn from the following statistics, it is interesting to note the excellent quality of student performance in successive years :


Class o f


No. of stu- dents


No. of semi - finalists


No. of winners of letters of commendation


Total of award winners


% of total class re- ceiving awards


1959


64


0


1


1


1.6%


1960


94


2


4


6


6.2%


1961


118


1


6


7


6.0%


1962


132


4


9


13


9.8%


1963


152


5


19


24


15.1%


1964


186


5


16


21


11.3%


As reported by Dr. Tourville, "we can report another success- ful year for the Regional High School. We have tried to balance the dual responsibilities of a quality education with sound fis- cal planning and operation. In the process we have tried to re- tain our goal of being a guidance-centered school by keeping para- mount the importance of the individual student."


It has been a pleasure and a professional opportunity to direct your program for our secondary school youth this past year.


C. Newton Heath Superintendent of Schools


177


REGIONAL SCHOOL


GRADUATES - CLASS OF 1963


Bruce Warren Adler Donn Peter Antonia


Mary Ann Arciero


Ronald Clark Horton


John E. Hosey Carol Hull


Karla Humphreys


Steven Wayne Jacobs


Carolyn Jagger


Elizabeth Ann Jenkins


Robert Henry Jennette


Thomas Hills Jewett


Bruce Bayley Johnson


Elaine Helen Kelley


Lynda Jean King Judith Anne Klee


Vernon Jerome Kramer, Jr.


Maria Constance Kyriakos


Susan Lawrence


Cheryl Ann Loesel


Geoffrey Russell Loftus Malte Lukas


Gerard G. Lupien


Robert Douglas Maclean


Sandra Marie Macleod


Sheila Margaret Mahan


Maureen Patricia Malloy


Betty Lorna Mann


Bradley Warren Mattsen


Walter McClennen


Warren Edmund Meade


Donald McKnight Messa


Emery M. Miller Leslie Miller Melody Lynn Moir


Joyce Darlene Monaghan Ann Morette


Robert E. F. Morris


Robert Joseph Napoli


Paul E. Nix


Catherine Norton


Ernest H. Osgood, III


Patricia Palson


Rita Angelina Panetta Karen Ann Pardoe


Neil G. Patterson Marjorie Carol Place


Peter Adam Podgurski


David Goodwin Prentiss


Ellen Jane Raeke


Judith Ann Rego


Barbara J. Reynolds Anthony Rhodes Paul Rhodes


Bonita Marion Robbins


Sarah Ann Rogers


Gary Richard Rutherford


178


Richard D. Arenstrup James V. Arnold, Jr. Barbara Lynn Avery Carol Louise Barr Evelyn M. Beazley Patricia Ann Bell Richard Henry Bergman John Sanbourne Bockoven, Jr.


Karl Stanley Borg


Allen Milton Bowles Amy Suzanne Brown Priscilla Faye Burns Victoria Nan Cameron Philip Stephen Cares Kathleen Ann Carroll Arthur Michael Carver


David Erskine Chadsey Barbara Jane Chausse Elizabeth Clark Harvey Dayton Cobb Susan S. Coleman Barry Dixon Copp


Brian Evans Copp


Dianne Carol Cotoni William Edward Coughlin Mary Cynthia Coutu


George Alexander Cox, Jr.


James Magill Cryer, III


Charles Newell Cutler Nancy Kingsbury Davis Jan William Debye


Frank Bartholomew Dentino, Jr. Robert G. Devlin


Valerie Jean DeWallace


Lois Dickey Ann Wright Dinwiddie


Gordon Alcock Donaldson, Jr.


Elizabeth Mary Douglas Susan Dyson Frederick J. Eisner Carlyn Jean Ellms


Scott Wilson Emmons


Ann Christine Filbin


Thomaa Patrick Finnerty


Regina Marie Foley Barbara Lynn Fultz


Sheila Curry Garrity Ellyn F. Graham Marsden Pierce Griswold Richard Ellis Hand Joan Marie Hartmann Donald Earle Hawes Peter P. Herman


Peggy Hoagland


Gary L. Homan


SCHOOLS, LIBRARY AND RECREATION


Thomas A. Ryan Richard Paul Scharfenberger Richard Albert Schmalz, Jr. Nancy Louise Slocum Carl Daggett Smith Elizabeth Joan Smith Marshall J. Spaan, Jr. Robert B. Spence Marsha Ann Sperry


Raymond J. Spinelli, Jr.


Philip McLauthlin Way, Jr.


Donald Gerald Stark, Jr.


Theresa Ellen White


Harold Milton Streeter Roger C. Stretton Kathryn A. Stuntz


Robert John Swinconeck Alain J. Tebo Paul Reid Temple


George Brooks Thompson, III Denice Jean Thurman


Mary Katherine Tooker


Judith Rachel Travers


David Ernest Tucker


Carol Ann Tullie


Mary Faith Venier


Deborah Walker Dale Ellen Wasson


Josephine Mary Willemin


Thomas Edwin Williams


Kathryn Margaret Wilson


Ruth Irene Wolfe


Diana Elizabeth Woodington Lynne Woodward


179


REGIONAL SCHOOL


SUPERINTENDENT 'S REPORT Regional District Operating Expenses


1963


1964


Budget


Funds Available


Appropriation, salaries & expense


$694,997.00


$756,220.00


Expenditures


General Control Salaries


$ 22,500.72


$ 24,567.00


Other expense


1,255.89


1,370.00


Expense of Instruction


Teachers' salaries


428,757.22


477,175.00


Expense of school office


15,398.80


19,499.00


Textbooks


11,052.52


14,558.00


Supplies


13,707.47


16,202.00


Expense of Operating School Plants


Custodians' salaries


30,487.29


32,115.00


Fuel


7,242.15


7,743.00


Miscellaneous of operation


21,817.96


23,400.00


Maintenance and Repairs


19,620.56


21,367.00


Auxiliary Agencies


Transportation


68,751.73


68,888.00


Library


5,267.64


7,578.00


Health


3,711.46


4,498.00


Physical education


6,921.20


9,606.00


Miscellaneous


10,683.63


19,071.00


Cafeteria


3,500.00


3,588.00


Other expense


Out of state travel


1,722.61


2,000.00


Evening use of school building


606.25


700.00


Vocational tuition and transportation


2,733.60


2,295.00


Total Expenditures


$675,738.70


$756,220.00


Apportionments


Total Budget


$694,997.00


$756,220.00


Less: Available Funds in


District Treasury


99,140.92


100,472.97


Balance to be apportioned


$595,856.08


$655,747.03


Lincoln Apportionment


160,341.44


167,358.84


Sudbury Apportionment


435,514.64


488,388.19


180


SCHOOLS, LIBRARY AND RECREATION


LINCOLN-SUDBURY REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT SCHOOL ORGANIZATION AND STAFF January 1, 1964


School Committee


Ellen DeN. Cannon, Chairman


Term expires 1966


Howard W. Emmons, Vice-Chairman


Term expires 1964


Joseph E. Brown


Term expires 1965


James M. Jagger


Term expires 1965


Virginia K. Kirshner


Term expires 1966


Henry M. Morgan


Term expires 1964


Superintendent of Schools


C. Newton Heath Office: 420 Lincoln Road Sudbury


443-2662


259-9527


Business Manager and Secretary to School Committee


Lily T. Spooner


443-2662


District Treasurer


George B. Flint


259-8611


Teaching Personnel


Appointed


Leslie M. Tourville


1956


Principal


Roger T. Thurston


1956


Assistant Principal


Paul J. Vernon


1958


Director of Guidance English - Counselor


Betty J. Adrian


1961


Bramwell B. Arnold


1956


Science


Lewis K. Baldwin


1961


Physical Education Homemaking - Counselor


Mary A. Beevers


1962


English


John B. Bowdoin


1958


History


Barbara Broadbent


1962


English


Derek F. Brown


1963


Counselor


Eleanor M. Burgess


1963


Mathematics


Ruth M. Buxton


1956


Latin


Miriam S. Coombs


1956


John A. Doon, Jr.


1959


Dorothy A. Drake


1961


Vicki A. Edelman


1963


Physical Education


Marion F. Edwards


1956


Biology


Marjorie M. Flanagan


1962


Mathematics


Richard P. Flanagan


1960


History


Frank P. Gifune, Jr.


1962


Mathematics


Sherry M. Glass 1962


History


Mark G. Gulesian


1961


English


Frank Heys, Jr.


1957


English


Katherine D. Barton


1956


English History French


181


REGIONAL SCHOOL


Appointed


Richard W. Jeter


1963


Florence E. Johnson


1963


Richard J. Johnson


1958


Juanita G. Jones


1962


Frances M. Kellaher


1960


Joseph D. Krol


1961


Edward E. Leary


1960


Philip G. Lewis


1962


John A. Maccini


1958


John S. Mackenzie 1961


Alexander G. Marshall, Jr.


1956


Raymond S. Martin


1960


Marisa G. McCoy 1963


1960


Terry F. Miskell


1958


Paul B. Mitchell


1957


Deborah T. Noyes


1962


Martha R. Pappas


1961


Carl G. Perkins 1960


Laura S. Pollock 1957


Mary L. Roberts


1956


George F. Ronan


1962


Bradford H. Sargent


1962


History


Frederic A. Scott


1961


Chemistry, Physics


Evelyn C. Shakir


1962


English


Katherine R. Simpson


1961


Biology


David J. Spang


1962


Earth Science Mathematics


Sherman P. Spaulding


1963


Norman R. Swicker


1961


Industrial Arts


Stella Tsolas


1963


Irene R. Tutuny


1956


Paul J. Walsh


1958


Robert G. Wentworth


1960


Music


Susan Wheatley


1963


Henry G. Zabierek


1958


Librarian History


Health Personnel


Gordon D. Winchell, M.D., School Physician


259-8618


Virginia Whitney, R. N., School Nurse


443-2545


School Secretaries


Regional High School Hope Baldwin


443-2616


Ellen D. Borg


Harriet P. Canty


Garcia Kimball


Superintendent's Office Gertrude B. Holmes Frances C. Saul Dorothy M. Shea


Speech and Drama French Business Subjects Spanish


Business Subjects German Art


Mathematics


Earth Science - Counselor Physical Education


Mathematics ยท


Chemistry English


Robert E. Millett


Biology Mathematics - Counselor History


French English Reading


Counselor Physical Education Driver Education


Art and Mechanical Drawing Business Subjects - Counselor Industrial Arts


182


SCHOOLS, LIBRARY AND RECREATION


Custodians and Maintenance


William L. Long, Supervisor of Maintenance


Donald Burgess


James M. Horan, Jr.


Ellsworth Oulton


Oliver Wainio


George Fales


William F. McNeill


Frances B. Long, Matron


Eleanor E. Macdonald, Matron


Cafeteria Personnel


Isabel L. Taylor, Manager


Anna E. Boyd


Mildred A. Fales


Mary C. Grover


Dorothy M. Taffe


John E. Valentino


Rose C. Wright


Bus Contractors


Doherty's Garage, Inc.


Lincoln Auto Service, Inc. Wellesley Motor Coach Company


NO-SCHOOL SIGNAL


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


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


183


REGIONAL SCHOOL


SCHOOL CALENDAR


1964-1965


Staff Workshop


September 1-2-3-4, 1964


Labor Day


September 7.


Freshmen orientation day


September 8


School opens


September 9


Veterans' Day


November 11


Thanksgiving recess (one half day on November 25)


November 26-27


Christmas vacation ( one half day on December 22)


December 23-31 inclusive


Winter recess


February 22-23-24-25-26


Spring recess


April 19-20


School closes


June 22


Staff post-school workshop


June 23-30 inclusive


184


SCHOOLS, LIBRARY AND RECREATION


LINCOLN-SUDBURY REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL MEMBERSHIP BY AGE AND GRADE October 1, 1963


BOYS


Age


13


14


15


16


17


18


19


20


21+


Totals


Grade


9


16


84


10


1


1


112


10


25


75


13


1


1


115


11


29


70


11


2


1


113


12


20


57


18


2


97


PG


1


1


Total


16


109


114


104


69


22


2


1


1


438


GIRLS


Age


13


14


15


16


17


18


19


20


21+


Totals


Grade


9


34


83


5


1


123


10


22


94


5


121


11


31


88


4


1


114


12


28


65


4


97


PG


1


1


Total


34


105


120


121


69


6


1


456


Grand Total


894


**** **


TUITION PUPILS ATTENDING OTHER SCHOOLS October 1, 1963


Framingham Vocational High School


Waltham Vocational High School


Total Other Schools


3


* *** * * *


Distribution of Students Between Lincoln and Sudbury


Lincoln


Sudbury


Tuition


Total


Regional High


247


645


2


894


Vocational


-


3


-


-


3


Total


247


648


2


897


1


2


185


VITAL STATISTICS


59 Births, 42 Marriages and 26 Deaths have been recorded during the year 1963, as follows:


BIRTHS


Date of Birth


Name of Child


Names of Parents


1961 Sept. 26


1962


Nov. 27


Susan Russell Mead


Dec.


28


Sonja Christina Pastoriza


1963


Jan. 4


Bonnie Lee Russes


Jan. 9


Jan. 9 Duncan Gerald Mckay Street


Jan. 11 Suzanne Clarke Martin


Jan. 12


Jonathan Lee Kramer


Jan. 22 Charles Edward Stankard, III


Feb. 1


Lynn Mary Zuelke


March 3


Andrew Nishan Comjean


March 11 Mark Michael Patterson


March 14


Dorothy Ann Browning


March 16


Debra Jean DeJesus


March 21 Rebecca Parkhurst Sykes


March 28 Rachel Ella Heart


April 5 Sham Sundra


April 12 Katherine Saltonstall Atchley


April 15 Miriam Elizabeth Bowker


April 21 Louise Westlake Lummus


May 10 Andrew Joseph Langton


May 11 Jocelyn G. Elliott


May 19 Hershel Paul Reichlin


May 19 James David Nelms, II


May 27 Laura Anne Rice


June 5 David Thaxter Gollob


June 8 Jennifer Susan Wollmar


June 12 David Blake McKnight, Jr.


June 12 Leona Elizabeth Champeny


June


26 James Winthrop Fernald


June


29 Janet Manning Taylor


July 10 Carlin Mygritvan Rycken Finke


July


14 Alyssa Marie Connors


July 26 Lauren Blanche Hawes


July 26 Sarah Jenks Boocock


July 31 Wendy Elizabeth Hughes


Aug . 16 Emily Sara Lavine


Christopher B. & Judith A. Militzer


Varnum R. & Janice H. Mead James & Ruth B. Pastoriza


Richard P. & Mary D. Russes Richard K. & Doris B. Bennett


Earle B. & Janet H. Street Spencer F. & Caroline Martin Manuel & Ruth C. L. Kramer Charles E. & Jean R. Stankard


Lawrence W. & Nancy J. Zuelke Marc G. & Judith K. Comjean


Robert F. & Mary A. Patterson George U., Jr. & Marjorie E. M. Browning John & Geneva A. C. DeJesus David F. & Margaret P. Sykes Frank E. & Jane S. Heart Vinod & Nancy D. E. Sundra


Dana W. & Barbara P. Atchley David E. & Lily F. R. Bowker John W. & Ann A. P. Lummus William G. & Jane G. Langton William G. & Peggy J. Elliott Morris & Marianne W. Reichlin James A. & Phyllis H. Nelms James E., Jr. & Barbara Rice Thomas F. & Barbara L. Gollob Dick J. & Mary L.K. Wollmar David B. & Eleanor Mcknight John C. & Leona Champeny George H. & Eleanor T. Fernald Walter R. & Dorothy P. Taylor Harry E. J. & Jo-Ann L.


Finke Thomas H. & Alice P. Connors Donald O. & Lillian B. Hawes Roger B. & Helen G. Boocock Robert J. & Vera E.P. Hughes Jerome M. & Mary C. Lavine


186


Pamela Caroline Militzer


Dean Kierstead Bennett


VITAL STATISTICS


Date of Birth


Name of Child


Names of Parents


Aug. 8


Darlene Ruth Parsons


Sept. 4 Craig Martin Silva


Sept.


4 Penelope Gay Beal


Sept.


15


Margo Van Ummerson


Sept. 18


Gordon Davidson Row


Sept. 18


Charles Douglass Riddle


Sept. 24 Margaret Halliday Neily


Sept. 25 Donna Elizabeth Snelling


Oct. 3


Marcia Sue Haagensen


Oct. 6 Victoria Brooke DeNormandie


Oct. 6 Katherine Kane DeNormandie


Oct. 14 Ronald Bradley Wood


Oct. 21 Richard Earl Gregg


Oct.


24 Elizabeth Sturgis Williams


Nov.


2 Brenda Sue Chambers


Nov.


8 Ian Louis Polumbaum


Nov .


9 Timothy Warren Van Leer


Nov .


12


Willard Peele Hunnewell


Nov . 17 Henry William Thatcher, Jr


Nov.


18 Kevin Mahoney


Nov.


30


Tracey Keay


Dec. 26 Charlotte Noelle


des Cognets


Archer B. & Gwendolyn A. G. des Cognets


MARRIAGES


Date of Marriage


Names


Residence


1962


Aug. 25


David M. Donaldson Lynn Burrows


Lincoln, Mass. Saginaw, Michigan


1963 Jan. 12 D'Arcy Graham MacMahon Lucia Todd


Cambridge, Mass. Lincoln, Mass.


Jan.


13 Charles W. Long Diana Joy Nickerson


Dover, Mass. Dedham, Mass.


Feb. 2 Alfred Swanson Evelyn L. Aiken


Lincoln, Mass. Sudbury, Mass.


Cambridge, Mass.


Feb. 8 Morris Raker Anne Matheson (Preston) McCollom


Dana L. & Unona E. Parsons Robert J. & Nancy J. Silva


Thomas P., Jr. & Barbara Beal Luther & Frances Van Ummerson Ronald V. & Jane E. Row James D. & Marilyn B. Riddle Alexander & Diana B. Neily


Norman J. & Carolyn R. Snelling Duane B. & Frances J. Haagensen


James & Martha P. DeNormandie


James & Martha P. DeNormandie Robert M. & June W. Wood Richard P. & Diana H. Gregg Theodore H. & Carolyn S. B. Williams


Gaylon & Kathleen M. Chambers Theodore & Nyna B. Polumbaum Robert K. & Rachel D. Van Leer Willard P. & Dorothy Hunnewell


Henry W. & Sandra A. Thatcher Gerald J. & Jeanne M. Mahoney Donald P. & Mary Ann Keay


Cambridge, Mass.


187


VITAL STATISTICS


Date of Marriage


Names


Residence


Feb. 16


Thomas Stoughton Bell Diana Peabody


Weston, Mass. Lincoln, Mass.


Feb.


23 Philip Birtwell Temple Diane Louise Powers


Leominster, Mass. Lincoln, Mass.


March 1 Porfirio Perez Marion J. Brown


Lincoln, Mass. Lincoln, Mass.


March 1 Michael M. Rollins Johanne M. Longo


Lincoln, Mass. Natick, Mass.


March 30 W. Bruce Smith, Jr. Mary S. Deveau


Lincoln, Mass. Chelsea, Mass.


April


7 William Howard Wildes Shirley Louise Gedenberg


Mason, N. H. Greenville, N. H.


April 20 Arthur Charles Godin Sally Crosby Meade


April 20 Robert J. Konowicz Daphne R. Kent


Maynard, Mass. Lincoln, Mass.


April 27 Manuel Villa Calamari Joan Ellen Rogers


Pauger, New Orleans, La. Lincoln, Mass.


Waltham, Mass. Lincoln, Mass.


June 8 John D. Millard Jane Lee Pease


Lincoln, Mass. Arlington, Mass.


June 15 John David Beam Marsha Tashjian


June


15 Philip E. Hayden Sally Morris


Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass.


June 21 George R. Loebus Helen L. Dobson


Statesville, N. S.


Lincoln, Mass.


June 22 Philip Burr Bradley Maryjane Githens


June 29 George Lynde Henshaw Pauline E. Todd


Mattapoiset, Mass.' Lincoln, Mass.


June 29 William Gordon Saltonstall, Jr. Katrina Allen Jenney


Aug. 3 Douglas Van Dyck Brown Jean Robbins Perry


Exeter, N. H. Lincoln, Mass.


Rockport, Mass. Lincoln, Mass.


188


Lawrence, Mass. Lincoln, Mass.


April 28 Anthony B. Sabato Rose F. Umbrello


Cross Findlay, Ohio Wayland, Mass.


Lincoln, Mass. Rockingham, Vermont


VITAL STATISTICS


Date of Marriage


Names


Residence


Aug. 21 Glen Brian Miller Gail Evelyn Brisson


El Centro, California Lincoln, Mass.


Aug.


24 Roger Dale Semerad Ann Donaldson


Albany, New York Lincoln, Mass.


Aug.


31 Roger W. Walsh, Jr. Melanie C. O'Reilly


Great Falls, Montana Lincoln, Mass.


Sept.


5 Dudley Milne Harde Ellen Lamphier Smith


Fairfield, Conn. Lincoln, Mass.


Sept. 5 Laverne David Cantine, Jr. Karen Anderson


Jackson, Michigan Lincoln, Mass.


Sept. 7 Stephen Edward Moore Julie Ellen Forbes


Lincoln, Mass. Sudbury, Mass.


Sept. 13 Alfred J. Greenwood Mary Lee Potter


Lincoln, Mass. Bolton, Mass.


Sept. 28 Alan M. Stevens Gratia Lowell Snider


New York, New York New York, New York


Sept. 28 William E. Carroll Brenda Mary Hosey


Boston, Mass. Lincoln, Mass.


Oct. 12 Richard J. Hallett Mary P. Marshall


Lincoln, Mass. Lincoln, Mass.


Oct. 12 Richard Owens White Susan Belle Sherman


Melrose, Mass. Lincoln, Mass.


Nov.


9 Robert A. O'Leary Mary Elizabeth Peterson


Lincoln, Mass. Stratford, Conn.


Nov.


9 Curtis Paul Suddarth Margaret Mary Gorman


Elsberry, Mo. Wayland, Mass.


Nov. 23 Arthur R. Herrick, Jr. Maureen A. Harris


Lincoln, Mass. Arlington, Mass.


Nov. 28 Rex Howard Jackson Nancy Jean Griffin


Lincoln, Mass. Belmont, Mass.


Nov. 30 Walter M. Lowe Marcia A. Conroy


Maynard, Mass. Lincoln, Mass.


Dec.


1 Charles Lee Todd Virginia Hamilton Dickey


Lincoln, Mass. Winchester, Mass.


Dec. 28 Arthur Arlen Kee Judith Ann Sherman


Saratoga, California Lincoln, Mass.


189


VITAL STATISTICS


Date of Marriage


Names


Residence


Dec. 28


David A. Shaw


Doris J. Grason


Malvern, Pennsylvania Lincoln, Mass.


DEATHS


Age


Date of Death


Names


Years


Months


Days


January


6


Thomas Murphy


89


-


1


January


28


Myrtle A. Snider


78


11


24


January


31


George A. Sanderson


70


-


21


February


1


Nellie L. Robie


82


9


22


February


22


Lucie O. Bagley


60


3


12


February


28


Dora Christina Denio


57


4


8


March


13


Thomas Newbold Codman


94


9


26


March


22


Thomas John Williamson


67


10


18


June


5


Henry D. Miller


65


-


29


June


15


Bridget J. Murphy


62


8


14


June


16


Serena (Johnson) Nordos


73


7


26


June


25


John Greenlie


85


3


25


July


10


Ruth (Wheeler) Gale


71


6


29


July


16


Henry Coffin Everett, Jr.


72


1


10


July


21


Robert Teasdale Lorrey


82


9


27


July


24


Gordon H. Greenlaw


32


2


13


July


24


Georgianna Howes Weston


99


10


18


September


4


Hilma Lorrey


83


3


28


September


15


James Cooper Livengood


47


5


24


September


30


Ada Mathilda Gunneson


87


5


29


October


2


Richard Charles Franciosi


26


-


-


October


10


Matthew H. Doherty


88


9


9


October


31


Alberta (Adophson) Fradd


73


3


-


November


7


Catherine Andrews


57


-


18


December


16


Charles Kimball Fitts


54


4


7


190


VALUATION LIST, JANUARY 1, 1963


Aggregate Value of Personal Estate


Aggregate Value of Real Estate


Tax on Real and Personal Estate


Abbott, John A. & Diana B.


$


$ 8,050


$ 901.60


Adams, James F. & Margaret M.


1,000


112.00


Adams, John Quincy


250


28.00


Adams, John Quincy & Lucy D.


35,250


3,948.00


Adams, Ramelle C.


16,700


1,870.40


Adams, Thomas B.


150


16.80


Adamson, William M. & Barbara M.




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