Town Report on Lincoln 1963-1965, Part 46

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


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"While we have been in an overcrowded situation this year, and there has been extensive construction going on, we can report a continuance of excellence in the program and mo- rale of the school. Our staff and our students have carried on most commendably.


"We have been able to 'team' the top three sections of English in the Freshman, Sophomore, Junior and Senior class- es to meet for large group lectures each week, plus collateral reading discussions once each month. For slower sections at the Junior year, a new course of study has been developed which includes a greater emphasis on audio - visual materials to supplement the reading being done. . The Speech Program has also been revised.


"The enrollment in the Language Department classes con- tinues to rise, particularly at the first year level. We are having difficulty finding enough language - laboratory time to meet the needs of the students, and so our new laboratory which will be available next September will be put to immedi- ate use.


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"The Mathematics Department continues as an area of strength and experimentation. The teachers have felt the re- strictions of the typical commercial math text to the point where we are using fewer texts than ever. Instead, the teach- ers have been involved in selecting the best materials avail- able and developing our own approach to modern mathematics. To date, the results have been rewarding.


"In Science we are continuing as one of the 75 pilot schools selected on a nation - wide basis, to participate in the Earth Science Curriculum Project. This rounds out our in- volvement with all the newest and best research projects in science which includes new programs in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.


"The Business Department has introduced a course in Consumer Economics so that a student may more fully under- stand our economic system and his part in it. A new course has also been added to the Art area. This course covers the historical and technical development of painting, sculpture, and architecture from primitive to contemporary. The two art teachers have developed this year a form of team teach- ing which exposes the student to two different teachers, with each teaching his speciality. It should be noted that the en- rollment in Art has jumped from 14% of the total school popu- lation to 21% for the 1965-66 school year. Industrial Arts has added another sequential course, Metals III, to the curri- culum, and like the Art Department, is using a team-teaching approach in Woodworking I.


"The school Library has increased its services and is now open to students until 5 o'clock each afternoon. Paid stu- dent assistants have replaced the voluntary system. This has proven to be a better, more dependable service.


"During the present school year we are experimenting with scheduling including the programing of selected Science classes for double periods. The results have been a mixture of gains and losses. For some students a long period is a distinct advantage but to others it exceeds their interest and concentration span. We have also felt a sharp loss in flexi-


189


bility of changing students' programs as needed. "


From our Guidance Department, the following is import- ant to note:


"An examination of the placement record of the Class of 1965 reveals a drop in post - secondary educational placement with a corresponding increase in those going directly to work or to marriage after graduation. The percentage of students entering the military was almost unchanged. We believe that these changes can occur from class to class although the per- centage of students in 1965 entering 4-year and 2-year colleges (71.10%) is almost identical with the Class of 1964 (71. 20%). Ap- parently the greatest changes may be in the percentage going on to Nursing Schools or other post-secondary schools such as Bus- iness Training.


"In the chart depicting the geographical distribution of college placement we note that the percentage of students going to colleges outside of New England has risen from 34. 9% in 1961 to 60. 47% in 1965. The main factors influencing this rise are the large number of students in the United States applying for the Massachusetts colleges, the desire of the colleges to obtain a wide range of geographical distribution of their student bodies, and the desire of students to expand their horizons by leaving the home area. It continues to be true that it is easier for a Massachusetts student to gain admission to a comparably good college outside of the Commonwealth since the Mid-Western or Southern schools want representatives from the East. "


Dr. Tourville continues:


"In summary, I can report a good year for the school in terms of curriculum development, absorption and training of young, new teachers into the system and a continuation of good morale and discipline on the part of our students. They have achieved distinction in athletics and in academic competition for which we are pleased and proud. We have had our moments of success, and with them moments of deep personal loss. "


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Under the direction of Mr. Henry Zabierek, our self- supporting program of Adult Education has been continued with gratifying results. Classes have been held on Monday, Tues- day and Wednesday evenings. The enrollment for woodwork- ing, sewing and tailoring were oversubscribed. Although in- sufficient enrollment caused cancellation of some courses the overall enrollment this year of 130 adults was 40 over last year. The results of the present program sets a note of encourage- ment for the adult education activities in the years ahead.


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PLACEMENT OF GRADUATES, 1961-1965


Class of 1961


Class of 1962


Class of 1963


Class of 1964


Class of 1965


Four-year colleges


63


53. 4 %


73 57.5 % 90 60. 81% 116 60. 73% 127 58.26%


Two-year colleges


10


8.5 %


16


12.5 %


13


8.78% 20


10. 47% 28


12. 84%


Nursing


7


5. 9 %


4


3. 1 %


3


2.03%


6


3. 14%


2


. 92%


Other post- secondary schools


12


10. 1 %


7


5.5 % 10


6. 76%


18


9. 43%


9


4. 13%


Post-grad-


uate work


1


. 85%


1


. 75%


4


2. 7 %


3


1.57%


5


2. 29%


Married


1


. 85%


2


1.5 %


0


0.0 %


0


0.0 %


3


1. 38%


Working


19


16.2 %


17


13.1 %


25


16. 89%


25


13. 09%


41


18.8 %


Military


5


4.2 %


8


6.05%


3


2.03%


3


1.57%


3


1. 38%


118 100.0 % 128 100.0%


148


100. 0% 191


100.0 % 218


100. 0 %


PLACEMENT OF THE CLASS OF 1965 Admitted to Degree-Granting Institutions 127 students placed in 86 colleges


University of Massachusetts


15


Northeastern University


9


Boston College


3


Boston University


3


Dartmouth College


3


Beloit College


2


Brown University


2


University of Colorado


2.


Framingham State College


2


Harvard University


2


Massachusetts College of Art


2


Murray State College


2


Oklahoma College for Women


2


Parsons College


2


Radcliffe College


2


Syracuse University


2


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Westfield State College Yankton College Bard College


Bentley College of Accounting & Finance


1


Boston State College


1


Bradley University


1 1


Bryant College


1


Bryn Mawr College


1


Bucknell University


1


Centenary College of Louisiana


1


University of Chicago


1


Clarkson College of Technology


1


Columbia University


1


Cornell University


1


Elmira College


1


Emory University


1


Fitchburg State College


1


Fontbonne College


1 1


Georgetown University


1


Goddard College Gordon College


1.


College of the Holy Cross


1


Howard University


1


Jackson College for Women


1 1


Kansas State University


1


University of Kansas Kenyon College


1


Lake Forest College


1


Lesley College


1 1


University of Maine


1


Marquette University


1


Massachusetts Institute of Technology


1


Memphis State University


1


University of Miami


1


University of Michigan


1


Middlebury College


1


Mount Allison University


1


Mount Holyoke College


1


Nasson College


1


Nebraska State College (Chadron)


1


Nebraska State College (Peru)


1


University of Nevada


1


University of New Hampshire


1


University of North Carolina


1


Oberlin College


1


193


2


2


1


Brigham Young University


Franklin and Marshall College


1


Lycoming College


Ohio Wesleyan University Oklahoma State University University of Oklahoma


Pembroke College


Pennsylvania State University


University of Pennsylvania


Potomac State College


Pratt Institute University of Rhode Island


Rockford College


St. Lawrence University


1


1 1


1


1


Virginia Military Institute


1


Wesleyan University


1


Wheaton College (Illinois)


1


Wheaton College (Massachusetts)


1


Worcester Polytechnic Institute


1


Worcester State College


1


GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF COLLEGE PLACEMENT


Class of 1961


Class of 1962


Class of 1963


Class of 1964


Class of 1965


Colleges in


Massachusetts


29 - 46.1% 34 - 46. 54% 30 - 33. 3% 53 - 45. 69% 22 - 25. 58%


Colleges in New England outside of


Massachusetts


12 - 19. 0% 11 - 15. 10% 18 - 20.0% 8 - 6. 90% 12 - 13. 95%


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1 1


St. Michael's College


University of South Florida


Suffolk University


Swarthmore College


Union College


Colleges out- side of New . England 22 - 34. 9% 28 - 38. 36% 42 - 46. 7% 55 - 47. 41% 52 - 60. 47%


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ADMITTED TO JUNIOR COLLEGES


Wentworth Institute


6


Lasell Junior College


5


Massachusetts Bay Community College


4


Chamberlayne Junior College


2


Quinsigamond Community College


2


Worcester Junior College


2


Cazenovia Junior College


1


Colby Junior College


1


Green Mountain College


1


Greenfield Community College


1


San Mateo Junior College


1


Stevens College


1


Westbrook Junior College


1


ADMITTED TO NURSING SCHOOLS


Framingham Union Hospital 1


Salem Hospital School of Nursing


1


ADMITTED TO OTHER POST-SECONDARY SCHOOLS


Dental Assistant, Northeastern University


2


Center Secretarial School


1


Chandler School for Women


1


Dunwoody Industrial Institute


1


East Coast Aero Technical School


1


Museum of Fine Arts School


1


Robie Secretarial School


1


Williamson School of Mechanical Trades


1


195


1


NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP QUALIFYING TEST


During their junior year, 121 members of the Class of 1966 took the National Merit Test. Eight of our students scored high enough to qualify as semi-finalists. These eight will compete for the honor of a coveted


Merit Scholarship. Seventeen other students were runners-up. Each will receive the next award, a Letter of Commendation.


Although no conclusion can be shown from the following statistics, it is interesting to note the excellent quality of student performance in suc- cessive years.


Class of


Enrollment Junior Year


Semi - Finalists


Awarded Letter of Commendation


Total Award Winners


Per Cent of Total Class Receiving Award


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%


1965


2 19


7


15


22


10.0%


1966


233


8


17


25


10.7%


196


GRADUATES - CLASS OF 1965 June 6, 1965


Peter John Allen Diane Jean Alonzo


Philip D. Anderson, Jr. Ruth E. Armstrong Josephine Hancock Ashley Robert Benedict Avery Ralph Babcock


Nancy Jeanne Bailey David E. Bardsley


William J. Batschelet, Jr.


Suzanne Elizabeth Bautze David Henry Blanchette David Finch Bobroff James Raymond Boice Barbara Gail Borgeson Kenneth R. Bouchard Peter H. Bowry Roberta Ann Boyer Janet Leigh Brescia Janet Margaret Bronson


Alan Douglas Brooks Linda Esther Brown Susan Jane Brown Thomas Joseph Burke Richard Bernard Campobasso Donald Peter Canty Susan Beryle Carlman Alan Stuart Carlson Joan M. Carroll Michael Patrick Carroll Barbara Ann Caso Robert Ellis Cavanaugh Shirley Ann Cavicchio Deborah Anne Chadsey Nancy Chase Linda Ethel Chellis Jean Marie Clark


Judy C. Clark Mary Lou Clark William Wyatt Clark John Clippinger Brian Willett Cobb Linda Jean Connolly Storme Isabel Cooper Jeremy Blair Coullard Frederick H. Cryer Sam Richard Cucinotta John David Cumberford Peter Robert Cunningham Martha Eileen Curran Jeffrey Stanwood Cutter Carol Ann D'Amato John-Carlo Da Prato Christina Maria Debye Suzanne Marie DeMont Robert Patrick Dempsey Sharon L. Dennis Jill Ann DeWallace Suzanne DiMatteo William Snavely Dinwiddie


Lydia Lincoln Donaldson David Brewster Downing Stephen E. Driscoll David Warren Dumas C. David Dunkle Michael Charles Dunne Christine B. Durand Thomas Joseph Early, Jr. Paul Evans Emery Barbara Irene Fagerlund Jacquelyn Gayle Farrell Donna Belle Fellows Bradford E. Ferguson Kevin Michael Finnerty


197


Patrick Edward Flaherty Susan Elizabeth Flannery Roy S. Flewelling, Jr. Ephraim Bemis Flint Peter Suter Flint Elizabeth A. Flynn Mary Lou Foley Marguerite Evelyn Foster Bruce Adams Fraser Sandra Elizabeth Freimont Ann Elizabeth Fry Albert L. Fullerton, III Ellen L. Galligan


Linda Marie Galofaro


Carole Helen Garavano Janet Ellen Gayer Gail Marie Giannetti


Peter Sven Goranson


Gerald Scott Gras


James J. F. Green


Jonathan James Greenawalt


Karen Grose Dana Marion Haden


Barry Robert Hagmann


Audrey Ellen Hammar


David Hartwell Hand


Arthur F. Hatfield, Jr.


Paul D. Heikkila


Louise Christine Hendrick


Martha Ruth Henry Barbara Ruth Herrick


Carrel Jane Hilton Randall Weston Hoar


Walter John Morette, Jr.


Sharon Ann Morris


Norman James Morrison, III


Ronald Alan Morrison Daniel C. Morse Philip Noel Moss


Barbara Anne Jagger Nancy Jeannine Jakimedes


Donald Niels Jensen Alexander N. Johnson


Bradford Ernest Johnson Patricia Ann Jones Brian Joyce


Daniel J. Kabatt, Jr.


Electa White Kane


Robert Crandal Keeman


Stephen J. Kennally Cynthia Mary King Judith Claire King


Rebecca Nabisere Kiziri Linda Ellen Ladd Robert Charles Larsen


Marcia Irene Litte Gail Marie Logan Joanne Frances Long Janet Patrick Lunn Judith Ann MacLean


David James Mackenzie


Anastasia Catherine Mahan


Elizabeth Anne May


Daniel Joseph Mccarthy, Jr. John H. McMeniman


Robert Andrew McMurtry


Cornelia Marie McSheehy


Glenn Owen Medowski


Elizabeth Anne Messa Reta Marie Mickle Diane Miller James Spence Miser John Monaghan, Jr. Mary Ellen Montz Kathleen Ann Morely


Phyllis Anne Houghton Larry P. Huhtamaki Judith Jean Huneck Jacqueline Judy Hyde 4


Mary-Ann Mulherin Anne Stuart Mundo


Owen W. Murray, III


198


Barbara Louise Napoli Donald James Natoli, Jr. David Whittlesey Newton Ronald Nix Mary E. Nolley Cynthia Edna Nystrom Paul Joseph O'Connor Charters William Osborne, III Thomas M. Paradise Bradford Wayne Patterson Ronald Joseph Pelletier Kenneth C. Perkins, Jr. Judith Marie Perry John L. Place Carolyn Plumley Robert E. Pound Richard Allan Powers Linda Jane Reed Nancy Reed Kristin Carle Reifsteck Ursula Mary Remmes Robert John Rose Lawrence Leroy Rowe, Jr. Kathryn Hollis Roy Michael Allen Rutherford


Barbara Jeanne Sampson Barry L. Sauter Martin V. Savignano James F. Scharfenberger Elfriede Seel Lynne Elizabeth Sharrow Edward Holden Shay Thomas Williams Shay Stephannie T. Smale Bradford Hamblin Smith Marian Sue Street Carolyn Elise Stritzky Gail Alma Swanson Martin Sweeney Barbara Rae Symington Rick Tallini


Sharon Lee Taylor Elliott Church Thompson Vicki A. Thompson Suzanne W. Thurlow Peter Danforth Tooker Anne Catherine Elizabeth Tourville


Mary Jean Tullie Christine J. Vercollone Susan Van Haelewyn Watton Margaret Anne Weiss Steven Richard White Gerald Walter Wilfert Lynda Cherie Wood R. Jerome Wood Diane Elizabeth Woods Mark Linwood Worden John Charles Worsham Thomas K. Worthington Judith Lucilla Wright Ronald C. Zaniboni Jeffrey Alan Ziegler


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SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT Regional District Operating Expense


1965


1966 Budget


Funds Available


Appropriation, salaries & expense $833, 268.00


$980, 467. 00


Expenditures


Administration


School Committee


837.69


910.00


Superintendent's Office


34,021. 14


35,625.00


Instruction


Principals


38,533.29


41,917.00


Teaching


485,500.43


559,658.00


Textbooks


9,749.87


15,452.00


Library service


16,059.64


23,377.00


Audio visual


3,038.87


6,120.00


Guidance services


39, 103.54


52,543.00


Other School Services


Attendance


550.00


550.00


Health services


6,135.71


7,556.00


Pupil transportation


69,620. 95


76,787.00


Food services


3,745.00


3,930.00


Student body activities


9,210.98


8,905.00


Operation and Maintenance of Plant


Operation of plant


73,602.65


86,610.00


Maintenance of plant


17, 735. 44


32,630.00


Fixed Charges


Employee's retirement program


5,435.28


6,795.00


Insurance program


13,086.50


17, 442.00


Programs with other systems


Vocational tuition & transportation


2,790. 11


3,660.00


$828, 757. 09


$980, 467.00


Paid from Federal Aid Accounts


15,489.09


Net Total Expenditures


$813, 268.00


$980, 467.00


Apportionments


Total Budget


$813, 268.00


$980,467. 00


Less: Available funds in Dist. Treasury


85,828.05


74,514. 79


Balance to be apportioned


$727, 439. 95


$905, 952.21


Lincoln apportionment


192, 566.68


251, 418. 35


Sudbury apportionment


534, 873. 27


654,533.86


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LINCOLN-SUDBURY REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT


School Organization and Staff January 1, 1966


School Committee


James M. Jagger, Chairman


Term expires 1968


Howard W. Emmons, Vice Chairman


Term expires 1967


Robert W. Bierig


Term expires 1968


Ellen DeN. Cannon


Term expires 1966


Virginia K. Kirshner


Term expires 1966


Henry M. Morgan


Term expires 1967


Superintendent of Schools


C. Newton Heath Office: 420 Lincoln Road, 443-996 1


Sudbury 259-9527


Business Manager and Secretary to School Committee


Lily T. Spooner


443-996 1


District Treasurer


George B. Flint


259-8611


Teaching Personnel


APPOINTED


Leslie M. Tourville


1956


Principal


Kathleen M. Abbott


1965


Business


Betty J. Adrian


196 1


Counselor


Bramwell B. Arnold


1956


Physics


Barbara M. Athy


1964


Physical Education


Ouida L. Bailey


1964


Biology


Lewis K. Baldwin


196 1


Physical Education


Katherine D. Barton


1956


Home Economics


Francis E. Bellizia


1965


English and Reading


John B. Bowdoin


1958


History


201


APPOINTED


Barbara S. Brannen


1964


Home Economics


Derek F. Brown


1963


Counselor


Eleanor M. Burgess


1963


Mathematics


Ruth M. Buxton


1956


Latin


Marietta M. Cannon


1965


Mathematics


Peggy S. Cohen


1964


French


Miriam S. Coombs


1956


English


John A. Doon, Jr.


1959


History


Vicki A. Edelman


1963


Physical Education


William J. Edmonds


1965


Music


Marion F. Edwards


1956


Biology


Marjorie J. Flanagan


1962


Mathematics


William B. Galvin


1959


Mathematics


Sherry M. Glass


1962


History


Mark G. Gulesian


196 1


English


Judye G. Hartman


1965


Mathematics


Frank Heys, Jr.


1957


English


Richard W. Jeter


1963


English


Richard J. Johnson


1958


Business


Amy A. Kass


1964


History


Joseph D. Krol


196 1


German


Bryna P. Laub


1965


Earth Science


Edward F. Leary


1960


Art - Counselor


Brian K. Lewis


1965


Biology


Deborah N. Lewis


1962


French


Philip G. Lewis


1962


Mathematics


John A. Maccini


1958


Earth Science-Counselor


John S. Mackenzie


1961


Physical Education


Harry J. Madru


1965


Art


Lydia A. Mailhot


1965


English


Richard E. Markham


1964


History


Alexander G. Marshall, Jr.


1956


Mathematics


Raymond S. Martin


1960


Chemistry


Robert E. Millett


1960


Biology - Assistant to Principal


Terry F. Miskell


1965


Mathematics-Counselor


Paul B. Mitchell


1957


History


Frances H. Ness


1966


Biology


Joseph A. Pacenka


1965


Industrial Arts


202


APPOINTED


Albert S. Palmer


1964


Mathematics


Martha R. Pappas


196 1


English


Carl G. Perkins


1960


Reading


Jerry Poznak


1965


English


Laura S. Pollock


1957


Acting Director of


Guidance


Thomas J. Puchalsky


1964


English


H. Patricia Punchard


1964


English


Harriet J. Rogers


1965


English


Bradford H. Sargent


1962


History - Government


Malena C. Schneeberger


1965


French - German


Frederic A. Scott


196 1


Chemistry - Physics


Sherman P. Spaulding


1963


Mathematics


Norman R. Swicker


196 1


Industrial Arts


Rebecca M. Thomas


1965


Speech - English


Albert A. Trottier


1964


French - Spanish


Irene R. Tutuny


1956


Business Education -


Counselor


Ana A. Velilla


1965


Spanish


Paul J. Walsh


1958


Industrial Arts


Robert G. Wentworth


1960


Music


Susan Wheatley


1963


Librarian


Henry C. Zabierek


1958


History - Counselor


Health Personnel


Gordon D. Winchell, M. D. School Physician


259-86 18


Lois M. Natoli, R. N.


School Nurse


443-2545


Mary E. O'Connor


School Nurse


443-2545


School Secretaries


Regional High School


Hope Baldwin


Ellen D. Borg


Garcia Kimball Virginia A. Maenpaa


Doris M. Cook


Gertrude I. Patterson


Eugenia M. Garavano


Superintendent's Office


Ruth T. Cathcart


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Custodians and Maintenance


William L. Long, Supervisor


Donald Burgess


James M. Horan, Jr.


Ellsworth Oulton


Oliver Wainio


George E. Fales


William F. McNeill


Frances B. Long, Matron


Eleanor E. Macdonald, Matron


Cafeteria Personnel


Isabel L. Taylor, Manager


Anna E. Boyd


Evelyn D. Campbell Helen Cook


Mildred A. Fales


Mary C. Grover


Josephine Mastrototaro John E. Valentino Rose C. Wright


Bus Contractors


Myer Goodwin Lincoln Auto Service, Inc.


Wellesley Motor Coach Co.


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 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 educational service, the schools will remain open except in very severe weather.


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SCHOOL CALENDAR


1966-1967


Staff Workshop


September 1, 2, 6, 7, 1966


Labor Day


September 5


Freshman Orientation Day


September 7


School Opens


September 8


Columbus Day


October 12


Veterans' Day


November 11


Thanksgiving Recess (one half day on November 23)


November 24, 25


Christmas Vacation (one half day on December 21)


December 22-Jan. 2, inclusive


Winter Vacation


February 20-24, inclusive


Spring Recess


April 17-21, inclusive


Memorial Day


May 30


School Closes


June 23


Staff Post-School Workshop


June 26-30, inclusive


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LINCOLN-SUDBURY REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL MEMBERSHIP BY AGE AND GRADE October 1, 1965


BOYS


Age


12


13


14


15


16


17


18


19


20


21+


Totals


Grade


9


1


27


119


13


1


1


162


10


1


29


97


17


144


11


18


75


12


1


2


1


109


12


24


75


12


1


112


P. G.


1


1


Total


1


28


148


128


117


89


13


2


1


1


528


GIRLS


Age


12


13


14


15


16


17


18


19


20


21+


Totals


Grade


9


29


115


12


156


10


32


87


6


1


126


11


29


85


4


118


12


24


93


4


121


P.G.


1


1


Total


.-


29


147


128


1 15


98


5


522


Grand Total


1050


TUITION PUPILS ATTENDING OTHER SCHOOLS October 1, 1965


Arlington Technical & Vocational High School Newton Technical High School


1


Marlborough Vocational High School


2


Total Other Schools


4


Distribution of Students Between Lincoln and Sudbury


Lincoln


Sudbury


Tuition


Total


Regional High


289


757


4


1050


Vocational


1


3


-


4


Total


290


760


4


1054


206


1


Daniel Brooks House, c. 1695


Statistical Information


VITAL STATISTICS


33 births, 37 marriages, and 26 deaths have been recorded during the year 1965, as follows:


BIR THS


Date of Birth


Name of Child


Names of Parents


1953


Dec. 18 1964


Devore Schaaf Culver


Perry J. & Kate Culver


Nov. 28


William Allan John Greaves David Roger William Harris


Allan W. & Theresa Greaves Roger & Evelyn Harris


Jan. 11


Salvatore Caruso, Jr.


Jan. 12


Jeannette Angela Marie Hennessy


Jan. 21 Adam Godfrey Manwaring Harris


Salvatore & Judith Ann Caruso


Frank J., Jr. & Pauline Hennessy


Melvyn H. & Nancy M. Harris


207


Dec. 15 1965


Date of Birth


Name of Child


Names of Parents


Jan. 23


Rebecca Susan Dorian


Feb. 3


Timothy Andrew Jesson


Feb. 23 Tracie Lynn Burt


Mar. 16


Tatiana Ourous soff


Mar.


18


Susan Margaret Moss


Apr. 17 Heather Houghton


Hollister


May 13 Eliza Whitten Hibben


May 23


Daniel Edward Palmer


May 26


Kenneth Michael Lavine


May


31 Sara Hill


June 7 Skye Nelson


June 23 Matthew Owens Badger


June 27 Virginia Taylor Brown


July 10 Samuel Payne


July 11 Elizabeth Mary Leslie


July 19 Lawrence Quinn Elliott


July 23 Kimberly Ann Rivers


July 30 Kim Lee Swan


Aug. 4 Simon Jerbert Heart


Aug. 23 Sandra Liepins


Aug. 24 Pari Laura Moore


Sept. 22


Sept. 28


Gage Strecker Brownell Nathaniel John Buchanan Stevens


Oct. 15 Kevin Patrick Algeo


Nov. 7 Thomas John Gounaris


Nov. 17


Lucien Scott Neely, II


Scott & Joan Neely


Donald L. & Ruth M. Dawes


MARRIAGES


Date of Marriage


Names


Residence


1965


Jan. 9


James R. Kennedy Alice Deborah Dunlop


West Concord, Mass. Lincoln, Mass.


Mar. 27


Curtis Scott Leonard Gladys Arlene Coe


Medford, Mass. Cambridge, Mass.


Apr. 3 Albert J. Putney Susan J. Brown


Sudbury, Mass. Lincoln, Mass.


Waldo E., Jr. & Janice R. Palmer Jerome M. & Mary C. Lavine Jacques A. F. & Helen Hill Duncan M. & Jeanette R. Nelson Sherwin C., Jr. & Mary E. Badger John B. & Ann Brown


Roger S. & Katherine. Payne Paul M. & Elizabeth M. Leslie William G. & Peggy P. Elliott Earl F. & Martha J. Rivers Edmund & Eleanor G. Swan Frank & Jane Heart


Atis & Diana Liepins


Murvale H., Jr. & NeGarre


Moore


David F. & Ann Brownell


Samuel A. C. & Ellen R. Stevens Leo J. & Elaine T. Algeo


Thomas X. & Jean G. Gounaris


Dec. 8 Karen Louise Dawes


Paul James & Susan A. Dorian Denis M. & Marguerite E. Jesson William F. & Donna L. Burt Vladimir & Renata Ouroussoff Richard W. & Barbara R. Moss


Walter M. & Jane S. Hollister George C. & Julia K. Hibben


208


Date of Marriage


Names


Residence


May 1 James Edward Burke, Jr. Margaret V. Armstrong


Lincoln, Mass. County Tyrone, N. Ireland


May


1 Roger Edward Cutler Janet Gertrude Huff


Sudbury, Mass. Lincoln, Mass.


May


15 Henry Russell Davis, III Joan Patricia Floyd


Lincoln, Mass. Sudbury, Mass.


May 15 John W. Stenner, Jr. Shelia S. Van Wart


New York, New York Lincoln, Mass.


May


16 Earl Parks Van Valkenburg Sandra Jean Cain


Concord, Mass. Wayland, Mass.


May 22 Simon Edward Laurens Petronella J. Hermans


Watertown, Mass. Lincoln, Mass.


May 22 John Rudolph Monson Susan Lee Brown


Western Springs, Illinois Lincoln, Mass.


June 5 Jeffrey E. Gray Marsha Belanger


Lincoln, Mass. Lincoln, Mass.




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