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147.84
147.84
Conant, Edward W.
236.80
236.80
Conant, Eva
6.40
6.40
Coombs, Frank E.
8.00
8.00
Connelly, John
19.20
19.20
Correia, Manuel
76.80
76.80
Corey, Joseph and Constance
57.60
57.60
Corey, Joseph and Gloria
6.40
6.40
Costa, Antone and Nellie
78.40
78.40
Costa, Frank G.
3.20
3.20
Costa, Francis, Jr.
9.60
9.60
Cox, William
74.24
74.24
Craven, Walter and Helen
134.40
134.40
Craw, Willis
138.88
138.88
Crimlisk, Russell
3.20
8.00
11.20
Crimlisk, Russell and Clara
6.40
6.40
Cronan, Edward L.
19.20
19.20
Crowingshield, E. A.
7.68
7.68
Clough, Horace
> 3.20
3.20
86
ANNUAL REPORT
Personal
Real 195.20
Tax
Cummings, Carlton and Victoria
195.20
Cummings, Clarence
20.48
20.48
Cummings, L. Clyde
70.40
70.40
Cummings, Mary
24.32
24.32
Cunningham, Grain Co.
3,716.80
3,716.80
Cushman, Don A.
.64
.64
Cushman, Beulah
94.40
94.40
Cusick, Corporation
35.20
35.20
Cybulski, Stanley J.
99.20
99.20
Dagenais, Norman and Hilda
241.92
241.92
Davis, George, Jr. and Mildred
1.92
1.92
Davis, Susan
105.60
105.60
Dean, Anthony P.
46.72
46.72
Dean, Lorence A.
6.40
6.40
Deane, Theodore
9.60
9.60
DeCosta, Melvin and Betsy
137.60
137.60
DeCosta, Gerald and Gladys M.
35.20
35.20
DeCouto, Daniel and Rudolph
12.80
12.80
Delano, Charles
3.20
3.20
Delano, Florence
60.80
60.80
DeMoranville, Leonard W.
12.80
134.40
147.20
DeMoranville, Marie
6.40
6.40
Desautels, Armond
10.56
10.56
Desautels, Armond and Florence
342.40
342.40
DeRosiers, Norman N.
6.40
6.40
Dillingham, John and Others
141.44
141.44
Dillingham, John Q.
26.24
412.48
438.72
Doel, William R.
48.00
48.00
Doherty, William and Louise
12.80
12.80
Donati, Edward and Kathleen
9.60
9.60
Donnely, Edith M.
44.80
44.80
Dow, Arlon and Estella
89.60
89.60
Duarte, James and John Agustine
89.60
89.60
Dulak, Sophia and Edward Dulak
147.20
147.20
Dulak, Sophia
137.60
137.60
Dulak, Kazimierz
9.92
9.92
Dumais, Louis
140.80
140.80
Dunn, Margaret
102.40
102.40
Dutra, Joseph and Anna
6.40
6.40
Dutra, Manuel and Alice
22.40
22.40
Edwards, Anna
128.00
128.00
Ellswourth, Charles and Azelda
13.44
211.20
224.64
Falk, Walter and Elsie
4.80
150.40
155.20
Name
87
ANNUAL REPORT
Name
Personal
Real
Tax
Faria, Manuel and Virginia
132.80
132.80
Faria, Mary
133.76
133.76
Fernandes, Joseph
9.60
9.60
Fernandes, Joseph
6.72
6.72
Fernandes, Joseph and Mary
89.60
89.60
Fernandes, Joseph and Virginia
22.72
22.72
Fernandes, Manuel and Dorothy
48.00
48.00
Fernandes, Manuel and Mary
78.40
78.40
Fernandes, Virginia
204.80
204.80
Flint, Ellis K.
24.00
24.00
Flint, Fred E.
12.80
54.40
67.20
Flint, Herbert J.
17.60
17.60
Flint, Herbert and Mary
57.60
57.60
Flint, John B.
3.20
3.20
Flint, Ernest
64.00
64.00
Flint, Mary C.
51.20
51.20
Flint, Robert C.
124.80
124.80
Finglass, Mary
41.60
41.60
Fournier, Francis
94.08
94.08
Fournier, Francis and Marietta
360.96
360.96
Freeman, Joseph and Lillian
30.40
102.40
132.80
Frizado, Dennis and Hilda
164.80
164.80
Frizado, John and Olive
6.72
116.80
123.52
Furtado, Frank and Madeline
70.40
70.40
Furtado, James J.
32.00
32.00
Furtado, Joseph and Esther
118.40
118.40
Fruzzetti, Joseph and Virginia
62.40
62.40
Gabrey, Arthur and Cecilia
57.60
57.60
Gaffney, Harry
25.60
25.60
Gaffney, Harry
198.40
198.40
George, Thomas
16.64
16.64
Goddu, Arthur and Josephine
6.40
6.40
Goddu, Albert and Olivia
192.00
192.00
Goode, George and Julia
57.60
57.60
Goodwin, Effie
112.00
112.00
Goff, Henry and Eugenia
153.60
153.60
Gouveia, Alfred and Lena
139.52
139.52
Gouveia, Christina
126.40
126.40
Gouveia, Joseph and Nancy
113.60
113.60
Gracia, Anthony
179.20
179.20
Grace, Joseph
131.20
131.20
Gregg, Charles and Lillian
81.60
81.60
Greene, Frank and Jean
4.80
4.80
88
ANNUAL REPORT
Name
Personal
Real
Tax
Guertin, Gerald and Lylah
67.20
67.20
Hackney, Charles and Rosanna
70.40
70.40
Hadro, John and Mary
3.20
104.00
107.20
Hadro, Stanley and Benjamin Rose
22.40
22.40
Haggerty, John and Elizabeth
144.00
144.00
Haines, Fannie
190.40
190.40
Hall, Lydia
22.72
22.72
Hall, William F.
51.20
51.20
Hampston, Hannah E.
128.00
128.00
Hanson, Oscar
6.40
6.40
Harnois, Edward and Eveline
6.40
6.40
Harrington, Milton and A. Rita
6.40
6.40
Harrison, Harold and Catherine
41.60
41.60
Harrison, Maurice and Rita
108.80
108.80
Harriman, and William King
3.20
3.20
Harmon, Robert B.
80.00
80.00
Haskell, Russell and Norine
67.20
67.20
Haskins, Henry and Helen
67.20
67.20
Haskins, James and Julius and William
16.32
16.32
Hatch, Allen
200.00
200.00
Hathaway, Edward and Madeline
267.20
267.20
Hathaway, Harry
12.80
12.80
Hathaway, Harry and Winifred
4.80
29.44
34.24
Hebert, Roland and Suzanna
38.40
38.40
Hathaway, Wilfred
65.92
65.92
Hemmingway, C. W.
6.40
6.40
Henault, Gerard and Maureen
236.80
236.80
Hewitt, George and Lillian
144.00
144.00
Heywood, Fred and Evelyn
166.40
166.40
Hill, Frederick and W. F. Harrington
3.20
3.20
Hoard, Rhoda
.96
.96
Hoard, Rhoda
3.20
3.20
Hogan, William and Bernice
198.40
198.40
Holmes, Clifton and Viola
4.80
131.20
136.00
Holmes, Nathan
12.80
12.80
Holmes, Warren
259.20
259.20
Holmes, Warren and Bernice
64.00
64.00
Horbach, Antone
4.80
4.80
Houtzager, Marcus and Olga
11.52
188.80
200.32
Howland, Ruth and Jessie
144.00
144.00
Howland, Alfred and Ruth
73.60
73.60
Hunter, Robert and Harriett
131.20
131.20
Howland, Robert
240.00
240.00
89
ANNUAL REPORT
Name
Personal
Real
Tax
Hoxie, David
114.24
114.24
Hoxie, Albert and Hilda
128.00
128.00
Hyde, Ralph and Ruth
451.20
451.20
Ide, Warren and Ruth
16.00
366.40
382.40
Jackson, Emma and Ruth Avery
210.56
210.56
Jack, Beatrice
128.00
128.00
Jenkins, Burton P.
3.84
3.84
Jodoin, Leo and Marjorie
12.80
12.80
Jones, Edwin Jr., and Doris
17.60
17.60
Jones, Grace H.
116.80
116.80
Jones, Sybil P.
10.24
25.60
35.84
Joslin, Harley and Louise
3.20
3.20
Kendzierski, Alexander
323.84
323.84
Kendzierski, Stanley
192.00
192.00
Kelsey, Andrew H.
6.40
6.40
Kelsey, James
3.20
3.20
Kelly, Cornelius T.
17.60
17.60
King, Clara
124.48
124.48
King, Eva
211.20
211.20
King, Theodore
4.80
4.80
King, Leo and William Silva
12.80
12.80
Kostka, Frank and Sophie
268.80
268.80
LaChance, Ferdinand and Beatrice
76.80
76.80
Lafrance, Hilda
121.60
121.60
LaBonte, Pierre, Jr., and Claudette
16.00
16.00
LaPointe, Romeo and Emma
102.40
102.40
LaPointe, Albert and Evelyn
6.40
6.40
LaPointe, Ernest and Daphine
6.40
6.40
LaPorte, Catherine and Albert
25.60
25.60
Laffan, John and Alice
30.40
30.40
Lane, Edward, Jr. and Patricia
169.60
169.60
Langill, David
256.00
960.00
1,216.00
Lannigan, George W.
77.44
77.44
Lawlor, Edmund and Wilma
166.40
166.40
Leal, Manuel and Alice
64.00
64.00
Lee, Stanley and Elsie
153.60
153.60
Lees, Aline
4.80
4.80
Leonard, Freemont and Olive
147.20
147.20
LePage, Joseph and Maria
118.40
118.40
Lippold, Theodore and Dorothy
116.80
116.80
Longton, Mary
65.92
65.92
Longton, Walter
6.40
6.40
Lorenz, Werner and Litha
102.40
102.40
90
ANNUAL REPORT
Name
Personal
Real
Tax
Luiz, Eugene and Beatrice
166.40
166.40
Lukes, Stephan
134.40
134.40
Lynch, Robert J., Jr.
396.80
396.80
Mackintosh, Bentley and Florence
134.40
134.40
Macomber, Arthur L.
9.60
9.60
Macomber, Charles H.
707.20
707.20
Macomber, Clinton
38.40
38.40
Macomber, Clinton
12.80
12.80
Macomber, Elwood and Elsa
108.80
108.80
Macomber, Hazel D.
3.20
3.20
Macomber, Mary E.
6.40
6.40
Macker, Roger and Corinne
6.40
136.00
142.40
MacQueen, Clifford and Jennie
99.20
99.20
Makepeace, Josephine
16.00
16.00
Makepeace, Josephine and Robert Makepeace
204.80
204.80
Marrion, George
38.40
38.40
Marquis, Flora R.
67.20
67,20
Marshall, Antone
48.00
48.00
Marshall, David E.
4.80
46.40
51.20
Marshall, David and Mabel
168.64
168.64
Marshall, Mary
75.20
75.20
Maranville, Harold and Lila
49.60
49.60
Maranville, Harold C.
1.60
1.60
Martin, Anthony and Hazel
240.64
240.64
Martin, Dennis and Elinor
236.80
236.80
Martin, Joseph
123.20
123.20
Martin, Manuel
137.60
137.60
Martin, William
207.68
207.68
Martisus, Frank and Mary
115.20
115.20
Marszlli, Albert and Lucy
3.20
3.20
Matteson, Ray W.
3.20
3.20
Mazzola, Amelia
166.40
166.40
McCrady, Sussie
51.20
51.20
McCrohn, John and Viola
64.00
64.00
McCrohn, John, Jr.
52.80
52.80
McCabe, Allen
70.40
70.40
McCabe, Emily
86.40
86.40
McCarthy, Marion A.
256.00
256.00
McCarthy, Callaghan
1.28
1.28
McCormick, Bertha
96.00
96.00
McDonald, Joseph T.
1.92
1.92
McEnaney, Philip and Margarette
179.20
179.20
Marshall, Joseph and Margery
64.00
64.00
91
ANNUAL REPORT
Name
Personal
Real
Tax
McHugh, Thomas F.
64.00
64.00
McKenna, Agnes and Gertrude
6.40
6.40
Mckeon, Francis and Catherine
32.00
32.00
McMann, Bernard and Mary
140.80
140.80
Medeiros, Francis and Joan
236.80
236.80
Medeiros, Manuel, Jr. and Hilda
70.40
70.40
Medeiros, Louis
60.80
60.80
Melesky, Roman and Amelia
134.40
134.40
Melesky, Roman and Amelia
6.40
75.20
81.60
Melesky, Stephan
99.20
99.20
Mendes, Manuel and Louise
44.80
44.80
Meinhold, Russell and Jane
19.20
19.20
Messier, John B.
89.60
89.60
Milko, Samuel
3.20
190.72
193.92
Milko, Henry S.
166.40
166.40
Miranda, Manuel and Belmira
51.20
51.20
Mitchall, William B.
169.60
169.60
Migual, Corte-Real Memorial Society, Inc.
9.60
9.60
Moore, Clara E.
124.80
124.80
Moore, Nelson and Iside
131.20
131.20
Moral, Alphonse
60.80
60.80
Moskal, John and Agnes
275.20
275.20
Mozzone, Augustino and Blanche
160.00
160.00
Mozzone, Ermenegildo
3.84
3.84
Montaup Electric Co.
4,806.40
4,806.40
Monterio, Louis and Vineto
60.80
60.80
Moquin, Edward F.
22.40
22.40
Murphy, Cornelius
220.80
220.80
Neeson, James
32.00
32.00
N.E. Tel. and Tel. Co.
153.60
153.60
Nichols, John A.
25.60
25.60
Nunes, Edward and Adelaide E.
4.80
4.80
Nunes, Edward and Mary
96.00
96.00
N.Y., N.H. and Hartford R.R. Co.
147.20
147.20
O'Brien, Fennella
2.56
2.56
O'Donnell, Maurice, Jr. and Lelia
385.60
385.60
Oakes, Bella C. and Arnold E. and Anthony J.
21.12
364.80
385.92
Ouellette, Joseph and Margaret
204.80
204.80
Overlock, Jessie
60.80
60.80
Overlock, Royce and Mary
169.60
169.60
Pabst, George H. and Gloria
179.20
179.20
Mullins, Arthur and Martin
17.60
17.60
Murphy, George B.
19.20
19.20
92
ANNUAL REPORT
Name
Personal
Real
Tax
Paige, Manuel and Jessie N.
99.20
99.20
Patenaude, Hugh A.
11.20
11.20
Parrott, Robert and Sarah
6.40
6.40
Paull, Frederick M.
248.00
248.00
Paull, Stewart
144.00
144.00
Paull, Willard
28.16
28.16
Peirce, Arthur
9.92
57.60
67.52
Peirce, Hattie
140.80
140.80
Peloquin, Raymond, Jr. and Edna
230.40
230.40
Perry, Elmer and Helen
1.92
76.80
78.72
Perry, Arnold and Esther
4.80
166.40
171.20
Perry, Jeane S.
160.00
160.00
Perry, Frances
544.96
544.96
Perry, Richard
8.64
8.64
Perry, Jessie and Rose
6.40
6.40
Perry, Mabel
286.08
286.08
Peters, John C.
38.40
38.40
Philbrook, Wayne and Flora
62.72
62.72
Pierce, Ethan A.
13.76
13.76
Pierce, Phoebe
371.20
371.20
Pierce, William C.
12.80
12.80
Pierce, William C.
33.60
33.60
Pilling, Richard and Dorothy
132.80
132.80
Pilling, Warren and Ruth
134.40
134.40
Pioneer Silver Co.
51.20
51.20
Pittsley, Lydia
86.40
86.40
Pittsley, Clarence
4.48
4.48
Pine Grove Fur Farm
19.20
19.20
Plogger, William F.
220.80
220.80
Poole, Kenneth
179.20
179.20
Poole, Stanley and Lorraine
160.00
160.00
Powers, John, Jr. and Doris
40.96
40.96
Preston, Wallace
65.28
65.28
Provost, Alfred and Corona
140.80
140.80
Pysz, Wojciech and Sophie
182.40
182.40
Ragonesi, Anthony and Mary
70.40
70.40
Ratcliff, Albert and William
96.00
96.00
Raymond, Allen and Jacqueline
8.64
32.00
40.64
Raymond, Emma
102.40
102.40
Rapoza, Gilbert and Roselina
14.08
234.24
248.32
Oakes, Richard and Vera
230.40
230.40
Oakes, Gladys
96.64
96.64
Rapoza, Joseph
22.40
22.40
Reagan, Raymond and Elinor
73.60
73.60
93
ANNUAL REPORT
Name
Personal
Real
Tax
Reed, Frederick
84.80
84.80
Reed, William V.
94.40
94.40
Reed, William V., Jr. and Marjorie
134.40
134.40
Remy, Louis P.
92.80
92.80
Reynolds, Clifford E.
30.40
30.40
Reynolds, Wallace L.
227.84
227.84
Richmond, Preston H.
3.20
3.20
Riouz, Lucien and Jeannette
140.80
140.80
Rines, George and Gladys
134.40
134.40
Robbins, Arthur E.
91.20
91.20
Robertson, C. Stewart and Elizabeth
1.60
1.60
Roberts, Roger and Jeanne
44.80
44.80
Roberts, Henrietta
57.60
57.60
Roberts, Vernon and Minnie
6.40
6.40
Rodriques, Manuel and Mary Wambolt
131.20
131.20
Rogers, David
16.00
16.00
Rogers, Nathan and Isabel
150.40
150.40
Rogers, William
9.60
12.80
22.40
Roman, Barney
585.60
585.60
Rose, Alfred and Mabel
64.00
64.00
Rose, Amelia
64.00
64.00
Rose, Antone and Angelina
8.64
8.64
Rose, Benjamin F.
160.00
160.00
Rose, Benjamin and Stanley Hadro
547.20
547.20
Rose, Benjamin and Stanley Hadro
19.20
19.20
Rose, Clara
151.04
151.04
Rose, Frank
246.40
246.40
Rose, Harold E.
193.60
193.60
Rose, Joseph S.
54.40
54.40
Rose, Richard and Amelia
96.00
96.00
Rose, Ruth B.
94.40
94.40
Rose, Zona P.
100.80
100.80
Roupa, John F.
8.32
8.32
Roupa, Manuel F.
25.60
25.60
Roy, Joseph and Marie DeMoranville
89.60
89.60
Rylands, William and Dorothy
129.60
129.60
Sarkes, Abraham and Amelia M.
12.80
219.20
232.00
Sanborn, Watson
6.40
6.40
Sande, Martin and Magda
3.20
3.20
Sandlin, Lester and Isabella
99.20
99.20
Schmidt, Beatrice M.
1.60
1.60
Sears, Harry and Edith
32.00
32.00
Sears, Mary M.
51.20
51.20
Sellars, Freeman S.
6.40
320.00
326.40
94
ANNUAL REPORT
Personal
Real
Tax
Senechal, Albert and Agnes
204.80
204.80
Senechal, Julia
67.20
67.20
Seward, Leland and Annie
60.80
60.80
Shea, Catherine G.
369.60
369.60
Sherman, Hannah
192.00
192.00
Shell Oil Co.
646.40
646.40
Shippie, Harold and Nancy
16.00
16.00
Short, Ira W.
73.60
73.60
Simpson, Paull and Yvette
57.60
57.60
Silvan, Arnold W.
12.80
12.80
Silvan, Arnold W. and Emelinda
4.80
4.80
Silvan, Eino and Margaret
148.80
148.80
Silveria, Manuel and Mary
166.40
166.40
Silvia, Mary N.
9.60
9.60
Silvia, Mary
96.00
96.00
Slivinski, Rose and Mary
132.80
132.80
Smith, Blanche
121.60
121.60
Smith, David and Marjorie
76.80
76.80
Smith, Mary
78.40
78.40
Smith, Samuel and Nellie
12.80
12.80
Society of the Congregational Church
72.00
72.00
Soper, George O.
6.40
6.40
Sorochinski, Eleanor
6.40
6.40
Souza, Antone and Alice
22.40
22.40
Stanley, Jennie and Nettie Quick
16.00
16.00
Souza, Marion
3.20
3.20
Souza, Ermelinda and Arnold Silvan
112.00
112.00
Souza, Lionel
169.60
169.60
Souza, Mary C. and Eilene L.
92.80
92.80
Sowa, Philip M.
153.60
153.60
Sprague, Arthur
7.68
7.68
Staples, Calvin P.
214.40
214.40
Staples, Percival
.64
.64
Starvish, Walter and Dorothy
4.80
4.80
Stetson, George W.
96.00
96.00
Stetson, George and Estella
57.60
57.60
Stetson, Merle and Althea
340.80
340.80
Stevenson, William H.
4.80
4.80
Stiles and Hart Brick Co.
137.60
137.60
Stone, Ernest and Frances
144.00
144.00
Sullivan, Francis and Ruth
38.40
38.40
St. Yves, Edmond and Hilda
166.40
166.40
St. Yves, Rene and Edmond
83.20
198.40
281.60
Swift, Laurence and Laura
172.80
172.80
Name
95
ANNUAL REPORT
Name
Personal
Real
Tax
Swift, Laurence
.96
.96
Sylvester, Grafton
3.20
3.20
Sylvester, Thomas and Helen
136.00
136.00
Sylvester, Jacoppina
38.40
38.40
Sylvester, Maynard
83.20
83.20
Sylvain, Joseph and Mary
115.20
115.20
Sylvia, Anthony
128.00
128.00
Sylvia, Edward and Emily and Elias and Phyllis Mattos
6.40
6.40
Sylvia, Charles and Elviria
308.80
308.80
Sylvia, Francis J., Jr.
89.60
89.60
Silvia, Antone, Jr. and Anna
3.20
3.20
Szynal, Edward
57.60
57.60
Taber, George and Helen
89.60
89.60
Tatro, Charles and Theresa
128.00
128.00
Talbot, Allen
89.60
89.60
Tavares, Joseph C.
11.84
330.24
342.08
Tavares, Joseph and Antonia
25.60
25.60
Terzeria, Izaura and Lucinda Dias
70.40
70.40
Templeton, Garland and Olive
16.00
16.00
Templeton, Garland and Olive
9.60
44.80
54.40
Templeton, Garland and Olive
22.40
22.40
Tew, Frank
1.28
1.28
Thurston, Clarence and Ida
86.40
86.40
Tichon, Hervey
54.40
54.40
Tirrell, Annie S. D.
6.40
6.40
Tokarz, Ignacy and Mary
35.20
35.20
Tolly, E. and Lloyd Thompkins
32.00
32.00
Townley, Alfred and Sadie
7.04
339.20
346.24
Townley, Alfred 3rd
35.84
35.84
Tracy, Woodrow
38.40
38.40
Travers, George and Ruth
131.20
131.20
Travis, Herbert and Eva
102.40
102.40
Trenouth, Clarence
44.80
44.80
Trenouth, Frances
299.20
299.20
Trefy, George and Ruth
12.80
12.80
Trefethan, James and John and Frederick Cobb
83.20
83.20
Tripp, Frederick and Edna
38.40
38.40
Trites, Robert and Cynthia
220.80
220.80
Tracinski, Alexander
12.80
12.80
Trond, Charles
24.00
24.00
Trond, Stanley and Doris
4.80
246.40
251.20
Tucker, Frank and Joyce
283.20
283.20
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Personal
Real 73.60
.Tax
Turner, Henry
73.60
Velon, Bruce and Ruth
166.40
166.40
Vera, Joseph
70.40
70.40
Vera, Joseph and Marion
3.20
3.20
Victurine, Frank
171.20
171.20
Victurine, Joseph
211.20
211.20
Victurine, Joseph and Clara
260.80
260.80
Vital, Everett and Margaret
249.60
249.60
Wallace, Irving and Dolores
174.40
174.40
Walker, Alton P.
12.80
12.80
Ward, Harold W.
64.00
144.00
208.00
Ward, Walter and Mildred
358.40
358.40
Washburn, Vivian
107.20
107.20
Waterfield, Stuart and Elaine
192.00
192.00
Weatherbee, Helen H.
28.80
28.80
West, Robert and Ethal
36.80
36.80
Western Union Tel. Co.
128.00
128.00
Westgate, Daniel L.
51.20
51.20
Westgate, Florence
140.80
140.80
Westgate, Daniel and Zelma
4.80
4.80
Westgate, John F.
134.40
134.40
Westgate, Harold and Merle
108.80
108.80
White, Carrie L. B.
121.60
121.60
White, Luke and Angie
12.80
12.80
White, Manuel and Josephine
116.80
116.80
White, Carrie G.
32.00
131.20
163.20
Whitehouse, Fred and Ada
16.00
16.00
Whittaker, Edward E.
1.28
1.28
Whittaker, Linneus C.
8.00
8.00
Whitaker, Lucy M.
86.40
86.40
Whittaker, Norman E.
135.36
135.36
Widner, H. Fred
4.80
4.80
Williams, Frederick and Catherine
16.00
16.00
Williams, Florence M.
54.40
54.40
Williams, Hattie P.
12.80
12.80
Wilson, George and Agnes
96.00
96.00
Winchoba, Frank and Mary
182.40
182.40
Winslow, Lena B.
265.60
265.60
Wood, Bertha
115.20
115.20
Wood, Jeanne
152.96
152.96
Zrebiec, Martin and Frances
206.40
206.40
Zrebiec, Walter and Helen
300.80
300.80
Zeitler, Virginia
3.20
3.20
Zeuli, Lucy
38.40
38.40
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ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
SCHOOL COMMITTEE For the Year Ending December 31, 1957
SCHOOL COMMITTEE
Richard W. Pilling, Chairman
Term Expires 1959
Berkley Street, Berkley
Wilmon Makepeace, Secretary Berkley Street, Berkley
1958
Maria E. D. Aguas Grinnel Street, Berkley
1960
Superintendent Robert T. Roy, B.S., Ed.M.
Residence Somerset Avenue, Segreganset
Office Dighton High School, Segreganset
Telephone (Home) Dighton NO 9-3912
Telephone ( Office) Dighton NO 9-4751 Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. and by appointment.
Secretary Gladys P. Babbitt
School Physician Dr. Allan M. Poole Fall River
School Nurse Ella F. Dillingham, R.N. Berkley
Attendance Officer Ella F. Dillingham Berkley
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Birth Certificates
Presentation of a birth certificate is required for entrance to the first grade.
Vaccination
Every child who enters school for the first time must present a certificate of vaccination or a statement from his physician that vaccination is inadvisable.
No-School Information
When weather conditions are such that our buses are unable to run, a no-school notice will be broadcast over Radio Station WSAR, Fall River, and over Radio Station WPEP, Taunton. Parents are urged to use their own judgment about sending their children to school on stormy days. The fact that school is in session does not mean that attendance by all pupils is advisable.
Transportation
The law requires that transportation be provided for pupils residing more than two miles from the school attended or more than one mile from the nearest bus stop. Many pupils living at lesser distances along the established routes are trans- ported if the seating capacity of the bus will permit. From time to time it is necessary to refuse transportation to some of those living under the required distance when our buses are filled to capacity with children living at a greater distance.
Entrance Age
First grade registration in September of any year will be limited to those children who are at least six years of age or who will become six years of age on or before the following January first. There will be no exception to this ruling. Regis- tration must be during the first three weeks of school in September.
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REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
To the Citizens of the Town of Berkley:
I herewith submit my third annual report. Incorporated herein is the report of the Berkley School Committee, the School Nurse, the Music Supervisors and a report of the Dentist.
Personnel
Two of our teachers left us last summer to go to other positions. Mrs. Grace Brady accepted a teaching position in Taunton and Mr. Harold Hall went to work in a hospital in New York.
Miss Irene Pillsbury who had taught in New Jersey and for several years ran her own school, was hired to teach grade four. Mr. Matthew Doherty was hired to teach grade seven.
Finances
Over fifty percent of the increase in the budget for next year is due to tuition. Effective in January the tuition for pupils attending Dighton High School is $340.00 which is the actual cost per pupil. The tuition for those pupils attending Dighton Vocational School is $265.00.
Increased salaries represent the next major increase in the budget. The fact that the State Legislature raised the mini- mum salary for a teacher from $3,000.00 to $3,300.00 caused our salaries to be increased accordingly.
In the event that Freetown leaves Union No. 38, the increase in cost of administration will be about $1,500.00 per year. Freetown has asked permission to leave so that they may join with Lakeville as the two towns are working on a regional high school. This move is now awaiting approval by the Commissioner and the State Board of Education.
Other increases are in books and supplies which are due to the increased prices of these materials. Book and paper costs have increased from fifteen to twenty-five percent.
School Program
Our faculty under Mr. Lamoureux's direction has been working on the curriculum. Through our testing programs we have found weaknesses. By study of good programs in other towns and by study of guides put out by book companies and
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the Department of Education, we hope to erase these weak- nesses. We have also been offered free of charge help from consultants in the fields of English and reading.
Mr. Roland Horne our instrumental music supervisor left and he was replaced by Mr. Charles Lincoln. Mr. Lincoln is carrying on the same program started by Mr. Horne.
In general we are striving to give our pupils the best program possible with the facilities available.
Building
The outside of the building was repointed and water- proofed last summer. Two of the classrooms were redecorated and the usual cleaning and polishing of floors was completed.
There is still much work to be done in the way of repairs and painting. This work will be continued this year in an effort to make the school a pleasing place for pupils to work in.
Mr. Fournier and Mr. Wade have worked hard to keep the school in good repair.
Conclusion
I want to thank the School Committee, the teachers, the parents for their cooperation this year. It is only with this cooperation and the willingness of people to work toward improving our schools and school program that we will be able to have good schools. Please feel free to call on me or the faculty for any help we can give you with any school problems.
Respectfully submitted,
ROBERT T. ROY,
Superintendent of Schools
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REPORT OF THE PRINCIPAL OF THE BERKLEY GRAMMAR SCHOOL
Robert Roy Superintendent of Schools
Dighton, Mass.
Dear Mr. Roy:
Herein is submitted my fifth annual report.
as well as the beginning of department. l work in the upper three grades, was our major area of progress during the 1956- 1957 school year. Our achievement tests of May, 1957 show certain subject and grade improvements which may be attributed to these changes.
The acquisition of a new set of seventh grade science texts completed our sets of books from grades four through eight. We expect much progress in the science area since we have this basic series with which to work.
Certain aspects of the aims involved in our general educa- tional program should be made clear to all parents. It is imperative that students realize the importance of their ele- mentary school education and that they take advantage of every learning situation which is offered to them. This impor- tance should be stressed to students by parents. Moreover, certain qualities of a good student should be emphasized to students. These include attentiveness, self-discipline, respect for property, good manners and general good behavior. The importance of home study, especially in grades five through eight, should be realized by the student. A formal program of home study, initiated this year in the aforementioned grades, should be seriously carried out by each student. The rewards are inevitable.
Parents should feel free to visit our school whenever they think that their children will benefit from such a visit. A good home-school relationship is necessary in order to achieve our goals.
I have enjoyed working with the children of Berkley dur- ing the past year. I should like to thank you, all parents and teachers, and our school committee for their understanding and cooperation.
Respectfully submitted,
O. J. LAMOUREUX, Principal
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INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC REPORT
Mr. Robert Roy
Superintendent of Schools
Dear Mr. Roy:
My report as instrumental music supervisor in the Town of Berkley is herewith respectfully submitted.
The instrumental music program in Berkley consists of group lesson plan. The lessons are twenty-five minutes in length and are offered to beginners, intermediate and advanced students. The aim of the group lesson plan is to advance the student as an instrumentalist by offering new material and correcting any individual problem which may arise.
At present we do not have a band or orchestra. This is due to the small number of students enrolled in the instru- mental program.
In order that the students may gain the experience which comes with playing in a band or orchestra they are given the opportunity to play with the organizations of Dighton and Freetown.
Respectfully submitted, CHARLES H. LINCOLN, Instrumental Music Supervisor
VOCAL MUSIC REPORT
Mr. Robert T. Roy, Supt. of Schools
Dighton High School
Somerset Avenue
North Dighton, Massachusetts
Dear Mr. Roy:
I submit the following report for 1957:
Because I visit the school only on Thursday mornings, I find that there is only time to observe grades one through six. "Uncertain singers" or those students that cannot match a tone in the first, second, and third grades are helped indi- vidually. Each week I hear one song sung with words. This is a requirement of all grades. Fifth and sixth graders sing two-part songs although unison songs are not forgotten.
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Rhythmic drills, some theoretical problems, and note- reading is presented daily in each grade with the exception of the first grade. The musical scale has just been taught, there- fore; fundamental training for the first grade will be presented later in the year.
Rote songs are taught only in the first three grades. Before moving to fourth grade, third graders have practice in accom- plishing songs sung with words through note-reading first. I believe that learning solely through rote teaching serves only as a "crutch."
I would like to thank the teaching staff for giving me their support and cooperation in promc ting the music program.
Very truly yours, NELLIE MAY PEIRCE, Vocal Music Supervisor
REPORT OF THE SCHOOL NURSE
Mr. Robert F. Roy
Superintendent of Schools
Berkley, Mass.
Dear Mr. Roy:
I herewith submit my annual report for the town of Berkley, year ending December 31, 1957.
Except for the epidemic of flu and the virus infections in October, the pupils have been well and attendance has been good during the year.
Two Salk Polio Vaccine Clinics were held in November. Booster doses and first and second shots were given. Since the beginning of the Salk Polio Vaccine program 324 have completed the treatment.
The Diphtheria Preventive Clinic was held in the spring. Fifty-four children attended the clinic. Forty were booster doses and fourteen children had the series of three injections.
The Mass Vision Test and the Group Audiometer Test was given to all pupils. Parents were notified of failures. Most of the pupils who failed have had corrective treatment or are planning treatment soon.
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Pupils are taken to Dr. I. Helfand's office for dental care. This clinic has proven its worth. Children with urgent work to be done are taken care of promptly. Dr. Helfand's report gives a record of the number of children treated.
The annual health appraisal was conducted by Dr. Allan Poole. Pupils in the first, third, fifth and seventh grades were examined and notices sent home when necessary. Dr. Poole feels the children in the Berkley School are happy and fairly well adjusted.
My regular days in the school are Monday and Thursday morning. Pupils come to the office with health questions and I enjoy talking with them and encourage the practice.
In conclusion I want to thank Mr. Lamoureux and the teachers for their help and interest in the school health.
Respectfully submitted,
ELLA F. DILLINGHAM, R.N.
REPORT OF THE DENTAL CLINIC
Robert T. Roy
Superintendent of Schools
Berkley, Mass.
Dear Mr. Roy:
This is the annual report of the dental clinic serving the Berkley Grammar School. The term started March 21, 1957 and ended November 18, 1957. This is equal to 16 visits and several emergency situations during the school year. The various operations numbered as follows:
20 Amalgam fillings
9 Prophylaxes (cleaning)
45 Extractions of teeth including Odontectomies (surgical removal)
8 Porcelain fillings
The clinic has enjoyed a very successful year in which a great amount of work was accomplished.
Sincerely yours,
ISRAEL HELFAND, D.D.S.
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BERKLEY STUDENTS ATTENDING DIGHTON HIGH SCHOOL Freshmen
Lynn V. Allan Carol L. Andrews
Phyllis E. Barboza
Nancy J. Bindon
Nancy Clark Bernard Desautels Mary Fernandes Susan M. Fernandes
Charles W. Chester Dianne M. Frizado John F. Goodwin
Gerald S. Hewitt
Orin F. Holmes Arleta J. Lee
Ethel G. Bindon Helena Ann Cambra Helen Craven Shirley Cummings
Danielle Desautels Joseph Fernandes Evelyn T. Furtado
Rebecca Babbitt Roberta Babbitt Priscilla C. Carpenter Carol A. Goodwin
June G. Frechette
Dixie D. Flint Eleanor Fournier Gerald E. Guertin
Linda Lorenz Sara A. Martisus
Anthony T. Rose
Thelma G. Sylvester
William E. Westgate
Sophomores
Shirley A. Nunes Eleanor M. Pabst David A. Perry
Janet C. Pysz
Virginia M. Rose
Edward G. Sylvester
Juniors
Grace E. Haskell
Helen N. Haskell Irene A. Perry
Carolyn A. Pina
Marilyn A. Rose
Diane G. Wilson
Seniors
William F. Haskins Gloria J. Rose Carl C. Sylvester Jeannine M. Sylvester Nancy Tibbetts
DIGHTON VOCATIONAL SCHOOL Freshmen
Richard M. Rose
Ralph Barboza Alan Clegg Dwight E. Fournier
Sophomores
James E. Silveira Edward F. Stone George E. Taber
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Juniors
Lawrence Bristol Albert P. Pysz
Stewart E. White
Seniors
Robert M. Rose
TAUNTON HIGH SCHOOL
Beverly Ashley
Harold G. Ashley, Jr.
ENROLLMENT-OCTOBER 1, 1957
Grades
1
2
3
4
5
6
7 8 Total
Helyn T. Delano
23
23
Martha E. Campbell
28
28
Florence H. Farrar
29
29
Irene Pillsbury
35
35
Edward G. Canuel
31
31
Elizabeth Owen
32
32
Matthew T. Doherty
24
24
Oscar J. Lamoureux, Jr.
27
27
Totals
23 28 29
35
31
32
24
27
229
AGE-GRADE ENROLLMENT-OCTOBER 1, 1957
Grade
Age
Total
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14 15
1
7
16
23
2
3 22
3
28
3
1
21
7 21
9
1 3
2
31
6
5 21 . 5
14
9
4
32
7
3
12
6
3
24
8
7
16
3
1
27
Totals 7 19
23 28
33
35
21
30
26
6
1 229
29
4
4
35
5
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FINANCIAL STATEMENT-1957
Appropriation
$72,144.61
Expenditures
General Control
$1,333.16
Teachers' Salaries
29,642.72
Books and Supplies
2,174.73
Janitors' Salaries
2,400.00
Fuel
905.98
Repairs
1,224.75
New Equipment
83.32
Health
1,046.85
Transportation
14,037.02
Tuition
16,986.96
Electricity
428.03
Miscellaneous
240.76
Janitors' Supplies
394.34
Insurance
391.61
$71,290.23
Returned to Town
$854.38
Receipts
Reimbursement, Chapter 70 General School Aid
$14,881.01
Reimbursement Superintendent's Travel and Salary
373.35
Transportation
12,547.01
Reimbursement Vocational Ed.
1,497.62
Total Receipts
$29,298.99
NET COST TO TOWN $41,136.86
Repointing and Waterproofing Berkley Grammar School
Appropriation Expended
$1,000.00 1,004.18
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SCHOOL CALENDAR As Approved by School Committee 1957 - 1958 BERKLEY GRAMMAR SCHOOL
School opens Sept. 4, 1957
Closes Dec. 20, 1957
74 days
School opens Jan. 6, 1958
Closes Feb. 21, 1958 35 days
School opens March 3, 1958
Closes April 18, 1958 34 days
School opens April 28, 1958
Closes June 11, 1958 32 days
175 days
School Will Close on the Following Days
October 25
Teachers' Convention
November 11
Veterans Day
November 28 and 29
Thanksgiving Recess
April 4
Good Friday
May 30
Memorial Day
Graduation - June 3, 1958
BERKLEY SCHOOL FACULTY
Teacher
Degree
Address Education App'd.
11 Williams St., Taunton
No. Adams Teachers' College 1953
Gorham Normal 1955
Helyn T. Delano
10 Fairview Ave., Taunton
Eastern State Normal School 1956
Edward G. Canuel B.A.
560 Lawton Ave.,Fall River Water St., Assonet
University of Miami 1957
Florence H. Farrar B.S. in Ed.
Center St., Segreganset
Bridgewater Teachers' College 1952
Tusculum College 1956
Irene Pillsbury
B.A.
51 County St., Taunton May Ave., Raynham Center
Providence-Barrington Bible Col. 1957
Music Supervisors
Vocal Nellie May Peirce
B.M. 96 Middleboro Ave., E. Taunton
Boston University 1956
Instrumental
Charles H. Lincoln
B.M. 25 Monica St., Taunton
Boston University 1957
Custodians
Louis A. Wade Francis Fournier, Sr.
South Main St., Berkley Porter St., Berkley
Oscar J. Lamoureux, Jr. M.Ed.
Martha E. Campbell
60 Pine St., No. Dighton
St. Mary's College 1957
Matthew T. Doherty B.A.
Elizabeth R. Owen B.A.
Town Meeting, March 10, 1958 at 7:30 p.m. Berkley Town Hall
Election, March 17, 1958 Berkley Town Hall Polls Open 12:00 Noon to 8:00 p.m.
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