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Upon motion duly seconded, it was VOTED to accept Article 49 as printed.
ARTICLE 50. To act upon the report of the Town Officers.
Upon motion duly seconded, it was VOTED to accept Article 50 as printed.
ARTICLE 51. To transact any other business that may legally come before the meet- ing.
Upon motion made and duly seconded, it was VOTED to adjourn at 5:00 P. M. The foregoing is a true record of the doings of the meeting.
ATTEST:
IRVING O. PIPER TOWN CLERK
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MARCH 7, 1964
Agreeably to a Warrant signed by the Selectmen, February 24, 1964, the Inhabitants of the Town of Andover, qualified to vote in Town Affairs met and assembled in the Memorial Auditorium on Bartlet Street on Saturday, the seventh day of March, 1964 at 9:30 o'clock A. M.
After Article 6 of the Adjourned Town Meeting was acted on, the Special Town Meet- ing was opened at 11 o'clock A. M.
A quorum was present.
It was voted to dispense with reading of warrant and return of service by the con- stable.
(CONSTABLE'S RETURN )
Essex, SS.
March 7, 1964
Pursuant to the foregoing warrant, I, the subscriber, one of the constables of the Town of Andover, have notified the inhabitants of said town, to meet at the time and place and for the purpose stated in said warrant, by posting a true and attested copy of the same, on the town house, on each schoolhouse, and in no less than five other public places where bills and notices are usually posted and by publication in the Andover Townsman . Said warrants have been posted and published seven days.
Benjamin C. Brown, Constable
ARTICLE 1. To see whether the Town will vote to approve or disapprove the amount of debt (to wit: $3,250,000.00) authorized by the Greater Lawrence Regional Vocation- al-Technical High School District Committee at a meeting held on February 18, 1964, for the purpose of constructing and equipping a regional vocational-technical high school building.
Upon motion duly seconded, it was VOTED that the Town approve the amount of debt (to wit: $3,250,000.00) authorized by the Greater Lawrence Regional Vocational-Tech- nical High School District Committee at a meeting held on February 18, 1964, for the purpose of constructing and equipping a regional vocational-technical high school building. A quorum was present.
Upon motion duly seconded, the special town meeting adjourned at 11:15 A. M.
The foregoing is a true record of the doings of the meeting.
ATTEST:
IRVING O. PIPER TOWN CLERK
NOTE :-- A Special Town Meeting was held on June 15, 1964 at the Andover High School Auditorium.
Since most of the meeting was devoted to revision of the Zoning By-laws and the records are extremely lengthy, they have not been included in this annual report. Information may be obtained from the Town Clerk's records or the Planning Board.
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OCTOBER 19, 1964
Agreeably to a Warrant signed by the Selectmen, September 28, 1964, the Inhabit- ants of the Town of Andover, qualified to vote in Town Affairs, met and assembled at the Memorial Auditorium, Bartlet Street, on Monday, the nineteenth day of October, 1964 at 7:30 P. M.
The check lists were used at entrance and showed 1505 voters admitted to the meet- ing.
The meeting was called to order by Charles G. Hatch, Moderator at 7:45 P. M.
Unanimous consent was voted to admit nineteen non-voters to the meeting, and to have Mr. Bowen, Town Manager address the meeting.
Opening prayer was offered by Rev. J. Allyn Bradford.
Salute to the flag was led by Selectman William Stewart.
Voted to dispense with the reading of the warrant and service of the Constable.
(Constable's Return)
Essex, SS.
Andover, October 19, 1964
Pursuant to the foregoing warrant, I, the subscriber, one of the constables of the Town of Andover, have notified the inhabitants of said Town, to meet at the time and place and for the purposes stated in said warrant, by posting a true and attested copy of the same, on the Town House, on each Schoolhouse, and in no less than five other public places where bills and notices are usually posted and by publication in the Andover Townsman. Said warrants have been posted and published seven days.
Thomas P. Eldred, Constable
ARTICLE 1. To see if the Town will vote to transfer from available funds the sum of $507.97 for the purpose of refunding this amount to Philip I. Gaudet of 17 Cuba Street, Andover; said sum representing $500.00 paid by him for land at the May 22, 1963 tax sale and a pro forma tax of $7.97, but, due to an invalid taking, the Town of Andover having acquired no title to said land which it could convey.
Upon motion duly seconded, it was VOTED to transfer from available funds the sum of $507.97 under Article 1.
ARTICLE 2. To see if the Town will transfer from available funds the sum of $192.70 for two weeks salary due Mr. Christy M. Robinson, a teacher in the school de- partment, for the year 1960.
Upon motion duly seconded, it was VOTED to transfer from available funds the sum of $192.70 under Article 2.
ARTICLE 3. To see if the Town of Andover will vote to appropriate by transfer from available funds the sum of TWO HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS ($250.00) to be paid to Whipple and Magane, Realtors and Appraisers, Andover, Mass., for services rendered i in the examination, investigation, analysis, valuation, and preparation of an ap- praisal report of property owned by Elizabeth A. Gurry, 26 Wildwood Road, Andover, Mass., said work having been undertaken and completed in 1963.
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Upon motion duly seconded, it was VOTED to transfer from available funds the sum of $250.00 under Article 3.
ARTICLE 4. To see if the Town will vote to change the name of a town-accepted street Margery Circle to Chadwick Circle, on the petition of Gertrude M. and Roger W. Eckfeldt and others.
Upon motion duly seconded, it was VOTED to accept Article 4 as read.
ARTICLE 5. To see if the Town will advise the School Building Committee on whether the new high school plans should contain space for:
a. approximately 1800 pupils b. approximately 1500 pupils c. approximately 1200 pupils
Upon motion duly seconded, it was VOTED to advise the School Building Committee that the new high school plans should contain space for approximately 1200 pupils.
ARTICLE 6. To see if the Town will advise the School Building Committee on whether the new high school plans should contain an auditorium with a seating capacity of :
a. approximately 1800 persons b. approximately 1500 persons c. approximately 1200 persons c. approximately 1000 persons
Article 6 was defeated.
ARTICLE 7. To see if the Town will advise the School Building Committee on whether the new high school plans should contain a swimming pool.
Article 7 was defeated.
ARTICLE 8. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of six million five hun- dred thousand dollars ($6,500, 000) or any other sum, for the construction and equip- ping of a new high school and to determine whether the Town will appropriate money therefor to be provided by transfer from available funds or by borrowing by the is- suance of bonds for not more than twenty years.
Upon motion duly seconded, it was VOTED that the sum of $3,910,000 be appropriated for constructing, originally equipping and furnishing a new high school and that to meet this appropriation, the Treasurer with the approval of the Selectmen, be author- ized to issue $3,910,000 of bonds or notes of the Town for not more than twenty years, under Chapter 645 of the Acts of 1948 as amended. The VOTE -YES-574, NO-196. Voted by more than 2/3 as required. A quorum was present.
ARTICLE 9. To see if the Town of Andover will vote to appropriate by transfer from available funds the sum of three thousand and five hundred dollars ($3,500.) for the preparation of classification and compensation plans for Town employees in- cluding non-professional school personnel.
Upon motion duly seconded, it was VOTED to transfer from available funds the sum of $3,500. under Article 9.
A quorum count was taken at 12:30 A. M. before action on Article 10 and the count showed that there was still a quorum present-451.
ARTICLE 10. To see if the Town will vote to change from Single Residence C to Shopping Center District the land described as follows :
Beginning on Lowell Street at the southerly corner of Lot #13 (Assessors' Map #151) and running northeasterly along Lowell Street by Lots #13 and #12 (Assessors' Map #151) to Lot #11 (Assessors' Map #151), thence northerly and easterly by Lot #11 to the corner of Lot #9 (Assessors' Map #151), thence northwesterly by Lots #9, 8, 7, 6,
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5, 4, 3, (Assessors' Map #151), thence northeasterly by Lot #3 to Greenwood Road, thence northwesterly by Greenwood Road to Lot #1, (Assessors' Map #151), thence southwesterly, northwesterly by Lot #1 to the corner of Lot #2, (Assessors' Map #150) thence northwesterly by Lot #1 to the corner of Lot #2, (Assessors' Map #150), thence northwesterly by Lot #2, (Assessors' Map #150) to Route 93, thence southeasterly by Route 93 to Lot 14A (Assessors' Map #151), thence northeasterly and southeasterly by Lots 14A, and 15 to Lowell Street and the point of beginning.
(Description meaning to include in the Shopping Center District, Lots 2, 6A, 12, 13 and 14 as shown on Assessors' Map #151) .
ARTICLE 11. To transact any other business that may legally come before the meet - ing.
Upon motion duly seconded, it was VOTED to adjourn at 12:55 A. M. The foregoing is a true record of the doings of the meeting.
ATTEST:
IRVING O. PIPER TOWN CLERK
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JURY LIST
JURY LIST PROCEDURE
1. Selectmen submit names of prospective jurors.
2. These names are checked against the current jury list and if there are no duplications, questionnaires are sent to all names submitted.
3. When all questionnaires are returned, the Town Clerk's office prepares a new list.
4. Jurors are kept on the list for three years unless called for jury duty. When a name has been selected, it automatically is removed from the list. At the end of three years, new questionnaires are sent to these people. In other words, no one is entered on the jury list without first answering a questionnaire.
5. Copies of jury list are sent to Superior Court in Boston, Salem, Lawrence and the local Chief of Police.
6. One list is used to cut up for the jury box. From this box, the Selectmen draw names of jurors after Constable brings in the request.
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Adams, Helen W. Ainscow, Elizabeth C.
Anderson, Charles W. Jr.
Anderson, Ernest E. Baker, Richard W. Jr. Ball, J. Rodney Barnard, Elizabeth F. D. Barraclough, Norman Barron, Thomas L. Barrett, John J. Barss, Helen W. Barton, Joseph F. Belka, Madeline A. Benson, Norman F.
Bernardin, Mary V. Best, George E.
Birdsall, Ernest L. Blake, Winston A. Bolia, Margery E.
Boutwell, Everett S.
Bradley, Frederick W.
Broderick, Helen T.
Bronson, Henry G.
Brown, Will G. Jr.
Bruce, George R. Byrne, Beatrice M. Calcina, Carmelo
Campopiano, Joseph
Cardella, Giuseppe
Carmichael, James G.
Carpentier, Albert L. Caswell, Helen E.
Chadwick, Harry
Chase, Dorothy O.
Clough, Harry E.
Coates, Theodore P.
Cole, Arthur W.
Cole, Ralph K. Collins, J. Everett
Connolly, Alice
Connolly, Thomas J.
Cookson, Francis R.
Cookson, Harold
Cordts, Selma J.
Custer, Charles J.
Cutler, Granville K.
Daly, P. Francis
Danforth, Philip F.
DeBell, Charles W.
Deneu, Frank P.
Dennison, Harold
DeQuattro, Alfred
DesRoches, Robert F.
Housewife Housewife Accountant Poultryman Serviceman
Bank Examiner Housewife Controller Transportation
Retired Housewife
Dairy Shipper Housewife
Supervisor
Housewife
Office Manager
Accountant
Food Broker
Homemaker
Warehouse
Self-employed
Insurance Clerk
Auto Dealer
Retired Salesman Housewife
Service Manager
Real Est. & Ins.
Insurance
Sales Supervisor
Engr. Manager
Manager-part time
Carpenter
Housewife
Insurance Agent
Management Officer Retired
Cotton Broker
Retired
Cafe. Worker
18 Avon Street
18 Avon Street 123 Main Street
197 River Road
18 Wildwood Road
38 Canterbury Street 99 Shawsheen Road
15 Cuba Street
9 Forbes Lane
11 Oriole Drive
40 Chandler Road 83 High Street 73 School Street
Asst. Vice Pres.
30 Pasho Street 59 Lovejoy Road 73 High Street 100 Ballardvale Road 123 Red Spring Road 10 Lincoln Circle 187 Chestnut Street 8 Punchard Avenue 430 Lowell Street 12 Henderson Avenue Off Torr Street 34 Florence Street 58 Red Spring Road 6 Westwind Road
11 Abbot Street 4 Argyle Street 15 Pasho Street 5 Stratford Road 14 Riverina Road 408 High Plain Road 7 Central Lane 37 Enmore Street 7 Chandler Road 63 Abbot Street 33 Center Street 19 Canterbury Street 21 Magnolia Avenue
2 Hidden Road
6 Punchard Avenue 59 Whittier Street 5 Old South Lane 5 Dumbarton Street 160 Lowell Street 77 Whittier Street 117 Chestnut Street 46 Woburn Street 16 High Street
15 Marion Avenue 35 Summer Street
Postal Clerk
Photographer Sales Manager
Housewife
Engineer Metal Worker Clerk
Bank President
Asst. Works Manager
Mach. Technician
Asst. Treasurer
Spray Painter
103 Reservation Road
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Deyermond, Eileen A. Deyermond, John
Deyermond, Robert V. Doherty, Joseph B.
Dolan, Henry J.
Domingue, Robert P. Donahue, Frank W.
Dow, Helen P.
Dubocq, William E.
Duffy, Elizabeth I.
Duffy, Joseph G.
Dufton, Virginia R.
Dunbar, Mary C.
Dunn, Ruth L. Eastman, Weston D.
Elliott, Fay H.
Farnsworth, Nathalie B.
Ferrier, Robert L.
Forbes, Elizabeth W.
Forbes, John M.
Traffic Manager
Retired
Fox, Pauline B.
Froburg, Frank W.
Garrison, Jedediah L.
Gill, Friedl P.
Glendinning, Eve C.
Housewife
Accountant
Housewife
Clerk
Maintenance
Supervisor
17 Chandler Road
65 Dascomb Road
11 Cheever Circle
12 Stratford Road
28 Phillips Street
21 Strawberry Hill Road
Higgins, Forrest E.
Higgins, Frederick A.
Hoffman, Joseph W.
Hogan, Daniel E. Jr.
Homsey, Emily W.
Hoyer, Raymond A.
Kibbee, Arthur S.
Knipe, Edith E.
Reg. Nurse
Housewife
Retired
Printer
Leacock, John H.
Groundsman
Letters, James V. Jr.
Locke, Arthur T.
Locke, Benjamin W.
Look, Robert E. Low, Thomas W.
Housewife Retired Retired
Real Est. and Ins.
P. O. Foreman
Foreman
Refrigeration
Housewife Retired
Real Estate Broker Sales Manager
At Home
Tutor Housewife
Real Est. and Ins.
Retired
18 Argyle Street 84 Summer Street 44 Porter Road
249 Andover Street 116 Osgood Street 116 Osgood Street 5 Marion Avenue
10 Appletree Lane 24 Marland Street
15 Arcadia Road
32 Riverina Road 33 High Street 69 Shawsheen Road 182 Jenkins Road
37 Maple Avenue 37 Maple Avenue
Gordon, Walter N.
Grant, Dwight W.
Hall, John W. Jr.
Haselton, Mabel M.
Hatton, Robert B.
Hayes, Ruth
Heseltine, Eleanor M.
Housewife
C. P. A.
18 Rolling Ridge Road
44 Central Street
Contractor
57 Marilyn Road
4 Woodland Road 27 High Plain Road 66 Wildwood Road
75 Maple Avenue
1 Stratford Road 22 Greenwood Road 13 Brook Street 3 Binney Street 85 Highland Road 120 Tewksbury Street 9 Brechin Terrace 189 Highland Road 19 Kirkland Drive 32 Dufton Road
Account Manager Prod. Control
64 Andover Street 79 Memorial Circle 91 Elm Street 11 Locke Street 99 Chestnut Street 51 Walnut Avenue 35 River Road
8 Beacon Street 99 Central Street 97 Lovejoy Road 4 Arundel Street 7 Argyle Street 9 Holt Road
9 Sutherland Street
Housewife
Electrician
Sports Teacher
Foss, Ray A.
Dental Hygienist
Self-employed Supervisor Housewife
Goddard, Harold C. Jr.
Goldthwaite, Eleanor F.
Gordon, Katherine M.
Groundskeeper
At Home
Chem. Engineer
At Home
Construction
Corporation Pres.
Desk Clerk
Self-employed
Truck Driver
Lake, Janet D.
Lambert, John F. Lancaster, Daniel J.
Exper. Machinist Clerk
Devel. Machinist
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Lowe, Margaret B. Lucy, Marguerite M. Lundgren, Donald E. Lyle, George H. Macartney, Robert J. Marjerison, Thomas S. Jr. Marocco, Girolamo Marotta, George J. Martin, James S.
Master, Louis McCarthy, Joseph A. McCoubrie, Robert J. McLay, Hugh Jr. McLean, John M. Milligan, Charles E. Mitchell, Robert C. Monan, Joseph L. Moody, Durwood W. Moriarty, John F. Morrisroe, Lawrence P. Mulick, Stella S. Nason, Lewis P. Neumark, Arthur I.
Newill, Lester T. Nichols, Robert M.
Nicoll, Celia R. Nigrelli, Joseph Noble, James G. Northey, Helen L. O' Connor, Anna P. O' Connor, Charlotte A. O'Rourke, Charles D.
Orr, William J.
Ortstein, Grace B. Ortstein, Herbert L. Otis, Herbert C. Otis, Herbert H.
Packard, Leslie
Pettit, Stephen H.
Pike, Walter N.
Pollard, Sydney W. Pratt, William C.Jr.
Puma, Antonio Rafton, Helen G.
Reason, Arthur W. Redman, George F. Rhoads, William W. Robertson, Foster G.
Robinson, David D. Robinson, Margaret G. Roundy, Virginia A. Ruhl, Malcolm J. Ryan, Patricia M.
Housewife At Home Funeral Director Truck Driver Merchant
Office Manager Retired Supervisor Storekeeper Retired Retired Head Custodian
Carman
Trades Helper Foreman
Electrician
Staff Assistant
Pipefitter
Public Relations
Asst. Treasurer
Housewife
Maint. Machinist
Sales Manager
Asst. Superintendent Draftsman
Housewife
Cost Accountant
Retired
Hostess
Tester
Clerk
Switchman
Retired
Asst. Secretary
Manager
Ins. Salesman
Ins. & Real Estate
Product Engr.
Acct. Supervisor
Chemical Worker
Supervisor Sales Engineer
Plant Manager Housewife Superintendent General Manager Retired Bldg. Superintendent
Arch Draftsman Housewife
Sales
Proprietor Secretary
6 Sutherland Street 149 Chestnut Street 18 Elm Street 92 Woburn Street 140 Argilla Road 87 Burnham Road 23 Corbett Street 91 Argilla Road 3 Washington Avenue 19 Bellevue Road 26 High Street 5 Highland Wayside 9 Marland Street 8 Cuba Street
21 Tewksbury Street
12 Tewksbury Street
13 Maple Avenue 34 Clark Road 22 Haverhill Street
35 Clark Road 26 Cutler Road 62 River Street
90 Elm Street
18 Rennie Drive 69 Gould Road
47 High Plain Road
27 Magnolia Avenue
71 High Street
52 Rocky Hill Road 51 Magnolia Avenue 3 Westwind Road
61 Brookfield Road 97 Shawsheen Road 26 Vine Street 26 Vine Street 16 Hidden Road
27 Westwind Road
75 Shawsheen Road 1 Longwood Drive 82 Pine Street
5 Juniper Road 11 Arundel Street 75 Pine Street 9 Alden Road
7 Walker Avenue 234 Highland Road 10 Washington Park Dr. 7 Canterbury Street 11 Wild Rose Drive 140 Chestnut Street 11 Barrington Drive 42 Walnut Avenue 70B Morton Street
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Schirner, Dorothy M. Seero, Edward V.
Selden, Georgeanna G. Sheehy, Kathleen C. Sherman, Frank J. III Shiebler, Mary R. Shorten, Mildred R. Silva, Dorothy K. Smalley, Bart F. Souter, Alfred F. Souter, John B. Jr.
Housewife
Sales Engineer Housewife Housewife
Elec. Engineer
Housewife
Clerk Housewife
Car Inspector
Ins. Underwriter
Inspector
Snow, George A.
Sutton, Thomas W.
Sweet, Sherley M. Jr.
Training Supervisor
Symonds, Eva M.
Housewife
Tallmadge, Gilbert F.
Teichert, Elsie M. Thomson, Alexander
Tucker, Charles H.
Retired
Valentine, William R.
Elect. Engineer
Vannett, William B.
Receiving Clerk
Vigeant, Philip A.
Stock Clerk
Vogt, Walter R.
Heating Contractor
Wadman, Homer C.
Supervisor
Waugh, Clarence S.
Retired
West, Helen
Housewife
70 Morton Street
Wetterberg, Glennie P.
Invoice Analyst
51 Summer Street
White, Mildred C.
Manager
66 Chandler Road Foster Pond Road
Willand, Allen B.
Supervisor
92 Elm Street
Wilson, Barbara D.
Homemaker
28 William Street
Wilton, Robert B.
Insurance Agent
Foster Pond Road
Young, Flora H.
Housewife
46 Elm Street
Zaremba, Stanley A.
Utility Operator
7 Lincoln Circle 15 Prospect Road 42 School Street 241 Lowell Street 116 Main Street 29A Maple Avenue 53 Abbot Street 22 Beech Circle 19 Hall Avenue 1 Shipman Road 32 Washington Avenue 38 Linwood Street 108 Lovejoy Road
3 Stinson Road 4 Beech Circle 19 Johnson Road 12 West Knoll Road 3 Walnut Avenue 115 Abbot Street 56 Woburn Street 6 Brechin Terrace 9 Andover Street 99 High Street 107 High Street 72 Poor Street
Wilkinson, Marcia A.
Housewife
421 South Main Street
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Sales Representative Working Foreman
Clerk Housewife
Clerk
DIRECTORY OF TOWN OFFICIALS
APPOINTIVE
Administrative Town Manager
Town Clerk
Town Accountant Collector of Taxes
Town Treasurer
Town Counsel
Police Chief
Fire Chief
Executive Director, Andover Housing Authority
Veterans' Service Agent
Director of Public Assistance
Highway Supt.
Water & Sewer Supt.
Public Works Office Manager
Town Engineer
Sealer of Weights & Measures
Inspector of Animals
Game Warden
Deputy Game Warden
Civil Defense Director
Sanitary & Plumbing Inspector
Alt. Sanitary & Plumbing Inspector
Gas Inspector Milk & Health Inspector
Director of Public Health
Town Physician
Inspector of Buildings
Asst. Inspector of Buildings
Inspector of Wires
Asst. Inspector of Wires
Dog Officer Supt. of Schools
Visual Consultant - School Dept.
Dental Hygienist - School Dept.
School Physician Attendance Officer
School Dentist
School Nurses
Town Constables
TOWN OF ANDOVER DIRECTORY OF TOWN OFFICIALS ELECTIVE
Board of Selectmen Philip K. Allen, Chairman William Stewart, Vice-Chairman
Thomas E. Duff (To June 8, 1964) Richard J. Bowen (From July 20, 1964) Irving O. Piper Wendell A. Mattheson
James P. Christie Anna M. Greeley Fredric S. O'Brien, Esq. David L. Nicoll Henry L. Hilton James E. Manning Elmer S. Ober Paul I. MacMillan Stanley Chlebowski Donald C. Bassett Calvin E. Metcalf John Avery Newton A. Jones Richard D. Lindsay, D.V.M. Forrest H. Noyes, Jr. George W. Campbell Burton B. Batcheller Walter R. Vogt Harold Rutter, Jr. Walter R. Vogt John J. Broderick Elizabeth C. Nadeau, R.N. Charles A. Currier, M.D. Arthur Peatman Kenneth Wade Alex Ritchie, Jr. Arthur Silva Martin T. Caughey Edward I. Erickson Wm. V. Emmons, O.D. M. Augusta Breck John J. McArdle, Jr., M.D. William F. Tammany Frank E. Himmer, D.M.D. Gertrude A. Stewart, R.N. Ruth E. Westcott, R.N. Benjamin C. Brown Thomas P. Eldred
Paul W. Cronin, Secretary Roger W. Collins Robert A. Watters
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Trustees - Punchard Free School Arthur W. Cole Fred W. Doyle Edmond E. Hammond C. Carleton Kimball Harry Sellars *The Rev. Frederick B. Noss *The Rev. J. Edison Pike *The Rev. Bruce Van Blair *Members automatically by virtue of will of Town Moderator Charles G. Hatch School Committee
John S. Sullivan, Chairman
Vincent P. Davey William A. Doherty
Barbara G. Moody Robert E. Sherman
Trustees - Cornell Fund Frederick E. Cheever
Arthur W. Cole
Irving J. Whitcomb
Andover Housing Authority
David MacDonald, Jr., Chairman
Harold E. Coleman, Vice-Chairman*
Winston A. Blake Thomas P. Eldred
Thomas R. Wallace, Treasurer
*Appointed by State Housing Authority
Regional Vocational School District Committee Fred S. Tarbox
Boards, Committees and Commissions
Finance Committee
Kenneth E. Holmes, Chairman
Stephen H. Pettit, Secretary
Richard I. Anderson
Thomas S. Marjerison, Jr.
Robert M. Henderson
Glenn W. Inman
Edward A. Romeo
Zoning Board of Appeals Alfred W. Fuller, Chairman
Edmond E. Hammond, Secretary Harris Sanfilippo
Associate Members: Robert S. Zollner
Sherley M. Sweet, Jr. Augustine P. Sheehy
Planning Board of Appeals
Joseph A. McCarthy
Frank L. Brigham Board of Assessors
Archibald D. Maclaren, Jr., Chairman
Selby Groff - Deceased Nov. 1964 William H. Russell Trustees of Memorial Hall Library
Arthur Reynolds, Chairman Andrew A. Caffrey Leo F. Daley, Treasurer Elinore L. Washburn Edward I. Erickson Daniel Frishman Cornelia H. Fitts
Trustees of Spring Grove Cemetery Frederick E. Cheever, Chairman Albert E. Curtis, Secretary Malcolm E. Lundgren Irving J. Whitcomb Edward P. Hall
Board of Registrars
Walter F. MacDonald Harry Sellars Eugene A. Zalla Board of Health.
Robert A. Walsh, Chairman
Dr. John Wholey, M.D.
Fay H. Elliott
Board of Public Welfare
Thayer S. Warshaw, Chairman
Sara B. Bolton
George Hill
Planning Board Harold T. King, Chairman
*Virginia H. Hammond, Board Secretary
John N. Cole, II
James H. Eaton, III
James Trenholm
*Resigned Dec. 1964
Industrial Development Commission
Charles DeBell, Chairman
Richard M. Sullivan
Wolf Berthold
Horace M. Poynter, Jr.
Harold Haller - Resigned Oct. 1964
John R. McLeod
David Duncan, Jr.
Robert Phinney
Glen Grubbs
Conservation Commission
Heinrich Rohrbach, Chairman
Albert R. Retelle, Secretary
Christopher Muller
Mrs. Waters Kellogg
Frederic A. Stott
Transportation Committee
Harold King
James A. McEvoy
Frederick Flather, Jr.
Francis J. Trombly
Richard J. Bowen
Board of Retirement
David L. Nicoll, Chairman
Edmond E. Hammond
Wendell A. Mattheson
Recreation Advisory Committee
Donald Sagaser, Chairman James D. Platt
Mrs. R. Milton Cole
Mrs. Charles Leigh
Dan B. Armstrong James J. O'Reilly
Earl E. Simon Insurance Advisory Committee
James D. Doherty George E. Haselton Douglas N. Howe Richard W. Lally
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Eugene A. Bernardin, Jr. Patriotic Holiday Committee Joseph L. Monan (V.F.W.) Benjamin Brown (American Legion) Elmer S. Ober, Vets. Service Agent John Lynch (D.A.V.) Committee to Study Town By-Laws Robert S. Zollner Land Acquisition Committee Joseph F. Adams, Chairman Richard Brooks
New Materials Committee James D. Hamilton Arthur Peatman Kenneth Wade Special Commission for Investigation and Study Rela- tive to Creation of a Merrimack River Valley Pollution Abatement District
Joseph A. McCarthy - Representative from Andover Central Merrimack Valley Planning District John N. Cole
Long Range Capital Expenditure Committee Harry Axelrod Robert G. McAnern
Richard Moody Herbert L. Ortstein Frederick P. Worthen Supt. of Schools, Edward I. Erickson Town Manager, Richard J. Bowen
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