Town annual report of Middleborough, Massachusetts 1948, Part 3

Author: Middleboro (Mass.)
Publication date: 1948
Publisher: s.n.
Number of Pages: 146


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3


54


4


61


Albert Heath


0


1


0


1


Blanks


0


40


1


41


3


95


5


103


Councillor


Joseph P. Clark, Jr.


3


59


4


66


Blanks


0


36


1


37


3


95


5


103


Senator


Albert Heath


0


7


0


7


Manuel Silvia


0


3


0


3


Blanks


3


85


5


93


3


95


5


103


Representative in General Court Albert Heath


0


7


0


7


Blanks


3


88


5


96


3


95


5


103


3 0 ow


23


1


24


26


Register of Probate and Insolvency Blanks


3


95


5


103


County Commissioners Blanks


6


190


10


206


County Treasurer


Avis A. Ewell


0


1


0


1


Blanks


3


94


5


102


3


95


5


103


The result of the vote was announced at 11:30 P.M.


STATE ELECTION November 2, 1948


To vote on the following officers and questions:


Presidential Electors; Governor; Lieutenant Governor; Secretary; Treas- urer; Auditor; Attorney General; Senator in Congress; Representative in Congress; Councillor; Senator; Representative in General Court (1); Regis- ter of Probate and Insolvency; County Commissioners (2); County Treasurer.


Question No. 1 - Proposed Amendment to the Constitution: Do you approve of an amendment to the constitution summarized below which was approved by the General Court in a joint session of the two branches held June 28, 1945, received 227 votes in the affirmative and 0 in the negative, and in a joint session of the two branches held June 9, 1947, received 232 votes in the affirmative and 8 in the negative? Yes .. No.


Summary: This proposed amendment to the Constitution adds to the declaration of the rights of the inhabitants, as now set forth in the Consti- tution, the following: "The right of free speech shall not be abridged."


Question No. 2 -- Proposed Amendment to the Constitution: Do you approve of the adoption of an amendment to the Constitution summarized below which was approved by the General Court in a joint session of the two branches held June 6, 1946, received 220 votes in the affirmative and 28 in the negative, and in a joint session of the two branches held June 9, 1947, received 228 votes in the affirmative and 5 in the negative?


Yes No


Summary: This proposed amendment to the Constitution provides that the use of revenue from fees, duties, excises or license taxes relating to the registration, operation or use of vehicles on public highways or to fuels used for propelling such vehicles, except revenue from any excise tax imposed for the privilege of registering such vehicles in lieu of local prop- erty taxes, shall be for highway purposes only.


Question No. 3 - Proposed Amendment to the Constitution: Do you approve of the adoption of an amendment to the Constitution summarized below which was appproved by the General Court in a joint session of the two branches held June 6, 1946, received 243 votes in the affirmative and 0 in the negative, and in a joint session of the two branches held June 3, 1948, received 231 votes in the affirmative and 9 in the negative? Yes ..... No


Summary: This is an amendment of Article XVII of the Amendments to the Constitution. It provides that in case of a failure to elect the secre- tary, treasurer and receiver general, auditor or attorney general of the Commonwealth, or in case of the death of a person elected to any of such offices between the day of election and the third Wednesday of the following January, such an officer shall be chosen by a joint ballot of the senators and representatives from the people at large, instead of from the two per-


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sons who had the highest number of votes at the election as is now re- quired. It also provides that if there is a vacancy in any of such offices dur- ing a session of the Legislature the vacancy shall be filled in like manner by choice from the people at large, but if the vacancy occurs at any other time it shall be filled by appointment by the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Council.


Question No. 4- Proposed Amendment to the General Laws: Do you approve of a law summarized below which was disapproved in the House of Representatives by a vote of 84 in the affirmative and 130 in the negative and in the Senate by a vote of 15 in the affirmative and 22 in the negative? Yes ...... No


Summary: This measure by amending General Laws (Ter. Ed.), Chap- ter 272, Section 21 provides that the provisions of Sections 20 and 21 of said Chapter 272 which make it an offense to advertise or give information as to the procurement of means for the prevention of pregnancy or conception shall not apply to the treatment or prescription given to married women by registered physicians for protection of life or health.


Question No. 5: Do you approve of a law summarized below which was disapproved in the House of Representatives by a vote of 5 in the affirmative and 203 in the negative and in the Senate by a vote of 0 in the affirmative and 36 in the negative? Yes .. ... No


Summary: This measure prohibits the denial of the opportunity to obtain or retain employment because of membership or non-membership in a labor organization and prohibits agreements which exclude any person from employment because of membership or non-membership in a labor organization. Violation of the provisions of the measure is made an offense punishable by fine or imprisonment or both.


Question No. 6: Do you approve of a law summarized below which was disapproved in the House of Representatives by a vote of 82 in the affirmative and 126 in the negative and in the Senate by a vote of 13 in the affirmative and 20 in the negative? Yes .. .. No


Summary: This measure requires that elections of officers of labor organizations shall be held at least annually. Sixty days' notice of a regu- lar election and twenty days' notice of an election to fill one or more vacancies are required to be given by public announcement at a regular meeting, by notice in writing to each member, or in any other adequate manner. Candidates to be voted for must be nominated by a paper signed by ten members filed at least thirty days before a regular election and at least ten days before an election to fill a vacancy.


The voting at such an election must be by secret written or printed ballot. Watchers appointed by nominating members and by union officers may be present during the voting and counting of ballots.


Coercion and intimidation of members in connection with an election is prohibited, and violations of the provisions of the measure are made pun- ishable by fine of not less than twenty-five dollars nor more than two hun- dred dollars or by imprisonment for not more than thirty days or both.


Question No. 7: Do you approve of a law summarized below which was disapproved in the House of Representatives by a vote of 95 in the affirmative and 110 in the negative and in the Senate by a vote of 14 in the affirmative and 18 in the negative? Yes .. ... No


Summary: This measure prohibits the calling of a strike by a labor organization in any business or plant or unit thereof, except when author- ized by the vote of the majority of all the members of the organization em- ployed in the business, plant or unit thereof. Such authorization is to be expressed by a secret written or printed ballot at a meeting called for that purpose.


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The Labor Relations Commission is authorized to make rules for the conduct of the voting. Within twenty-four hours after the voting the labor organization conducting it shall make a written report of the result to the commission, which shall be a permanent public record. If no report is filed the vote taken shall be void and a person making a false report shall be guilty of perjury.


Coercion and intimidation of members of a labor organization in con- nection with such voting is made a penal offense.


Question No. 8 - Proposed Amendment to the Constitution: Is it de- sirable that the proposed amendment to the Constitution of the United States:


"Article


"Section 1. No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice, and no person who has held the office of President, or or acted as President, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of the President more than once. But this Article shall not apply to any person holding the office of President when this Article was proposed by the Con- gress, and shall not prevent any person who may be holding the office of President, or acting as President, during the term within which this Article becomes operative from holding the office of President or acting as President during the remainder of such term.


"Section 2. This article shall be inoperative unless it shall have been ratified as an amendment to the Constitution by the Legislatures of three -- fourths of the several States within seven years from the date of its submis- sion to the States by the Congress,"- be ratified by the General Court?


Yes No


Question No. 9: A. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages (whisky, rum, gin, malt bever- ages, wines and all other alcoholic beverages)? Yes. No.


B. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of wines and malt beverages (wines and beer, ale and all other malt bever- ages)? Yes No


C. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the prem-


ises?


Yes


Ño


....


All the above officers and questions to be voted for on one ballot.


The polls were opened at 6 A.M. in all three precincts.


The following Election Officers were sworn in:


Precinct 1 - Bert J. Allan, Leila M. Allen, Inez M. Chandler, Georgi- anna M. Townsend, Doris B. Thorson, Jessie A. Carver, Maurice J. Guerin, Ruth C. Caswell, George Williamson. Joseph D'Elia was the police officer present.


Precinct 2 - Elisha H. Shaw, Laura Norris, A. Wilbur Fillmore, Ger- trude Martin, John Touhy, Jacob Swift, Annie Healey, Esther Robidoux, Doris Keith, Mary Kelly, Elizabeth Devlin, Alice Silvia, Arthur C. Thomas, Louise Cashon, Mildred H. Powell, Helen Hoye, George N. Dupont, George Donner, Roberta Cooper, Harriet Sylvester, Arthur Massicott, Elizabeth Al- ger, Josephine Casey, Lillian Raymond, Theresa Pillsbury, Ellen Borsari, Helen Casey, Geneva Donner. Alden C. Sisson was the police officer present.


Precinct 3- Harlas Cushman, Chester Thomas, Ellen Gallagher, Viola Cushman, Susan Brackett, Alice MacAllister, Bessie Sweeney, Joseph Du- phily. Ralph Wilbur was the police officer present.


The result of the vote was as follows:


29


Pct. 1


Pct. 2


Pct. 3


Total


President and Vice-President


Dewey and Warren


241


2,295


366


2,902


Teichert and Emery


0


2


0


2


Truman and Barkley


78


1,073


77


1,228


Wallace and Taylor


5


16


2


23


Watson and Learn


0


3


2


5


Blanks


7


72


14


93


331


3,461


461


4,253


Governor


Robert F. Bradford


233


2,025


344


2,602


Paul A. Dever


93


1,326


102


1,521


Horace I. Hillis


0


5


1


6


Mark R. Shaw


0


6


3


9


Blanks


5


99


11


115


331


3,461


461


4,253


Lieutenant-Governor


Arthur W. Coolidge


239


2,144


360


2,743


Charles F. Jeff Sullivan


82


1,150


84


1,316


Lawrence Gilfedder


1


5


0


6


0


4


2


6


Guy S. Williams Blanks


9


158


15


182


331


3,461


461


4,253


Secretary


Frederic W. Cook


249


2,344


375


2,968


Edward J. Cronin


71


903


67


1,041


Gote E. Palmquist Blanks


11


206


19


236


331


3,461


461


4,253


Treasurer


Laurence Curtis


245


2,128


354


2,727


John E. Hurley


72


1,116


83


1,271


Harold J. Ireland


0


8


2


10


Malcolm T. Rowe


0


7


0


7


Blanks


14


202


22


238


331


3,461


461


4,253


Auditor


Thomas J. Buckley


99


1,349


113


1,561


Russell A. Wood


223


1,858


314


2,395


Robert A. Simmons


1


7


3


11


Francis A. Votano


0


6


0


6


Blanks


8


241


31


280


331


3,461


461


4,253


Attorney General


Clarence A. Barnes


248


2,139


359


2,746


Francis E. Kelly


71


1,082


76


1,229


Anthony Martin


2


8


0


10


Blanks


10


232


26


268


331


3,461


461


4,253


0


8


0


8


30


Senator in Congress


Leverett Saltonstall John I. Fitzgerald Henning A. Blomen E. Tallmadge Root Blanks


261


2,415


379


3,055


64


871


60


995


0


5


0


5


0


9


3


12


6


161


19 .


186


331


3,461


461


4,253


Congressman


Donald W. Nicholson


251


2,345


380


2,976


Jacinto F. Diniz.


67


864


58


989


Blanks


13


252


23


288


331


3,461


461


4,253


Councillor


John S. Ames, Jr.


245


2,197


357


2,799


Joseph P. Clark, Jr.


69


962


65


1,096


Blanks


17


302


39


358


331


3,461


461


4,253


Senator


Charles G. Miles


278


2,660


387


3,325


Blanks


53


801


74


928


331


3,461


461


4,253


Representative in General Court Alton H. Worrall


268


2,594


384


3,246


Blanks


63


867


77


1,007


331


3,461


461


4,253


Register of Probate and Insolvency Walter H. Gilday


267


2,563


378


3,208


Blanks


64


898


83


1,045


331


3,461


461


4,253


County Commissioners


Frederic T. Bailey


241


2,301


364


2.906


Elva Bent


213


1,930


271


2,414


Blanks


208


2,691


287


3,186


662


6,922


922


8,506


County Treasurer


Avis A. Ewell


258


2,496


374


3,128


Blanks


73


965


87


1,125


331


3,461


461


4,253


Question No. 1


Yes


230


2,184


291


2,705


No


19


382


52


453


Blanks


82


895


118


1,095


331


3,461


461


4,253


Question No. 2


Yes


224


2,178


308


2,710


No


32


368


47


447


Blanks


75


915


106


1,096


331


3,461


461


4,253


31


Question No. 3


Yes


191


2,042


273


2,506


No


37


307


49


393


Blanks


103


1,112


139


1,354


331


3,461


461


4,253


Question No. 4


Yes


206


1,717


275


2,198


No


85


1,273


104


1,462


Blanks


40


471


82


593


331


3,461


461


4,253


Question No. 5


Yes


151


1,133


203


1,487


No


116


1,631


138


1,885


Blanks


64


697


120


881


331


3,461


461


4,253


Question No. 6


Yes


167


1,379


226


1,772


No


96


1,356


114


1,566


Blanks


68


726


121


915


331


3,461


461


4,253


Question No. 7


Yes


164


1,390


225


1,779


No


102


1,366


116


1,584


Blanks


65


705


120


890


331


3,461


461


4,253


Question No. 8


Yes


180


1,798


236


2,214


No


67


731


84


882


Blanks


84


932


141


1,157


331


3,461


461


4,253


Question No. 9


A. Yes


182


2,046


208


2,436


No


106


1,089


160


1,355


Blanks


43


326


93


462


331


3,461


461


4,253


B. Yes


187


2,024


213


2,424


No


95


1,040


148


1,283


Blanks


49


397


100


546


331


3,461


461


4,253


C. Yes


207


2,308


253


2,768


No


81


814


133


1,028


Blanks


43


339


75


457


331


3,461


461


4,253


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TABULATION OF VOTES


Men


Women


Total


Precinct 1


175


156


331


Precinct 2


1,797


1,664


3,461


Precinct 3


222


239


461


2,194


2,059


4,253


The result of the vote was announced at 4 A.M. November 3rd.


TOWN CLERK'S FINANCIAL REPORT For the Year Ending December 31, 1948


Fish and Game Licenses


Res. Citizen Fishing


355


@ $2.00


$710.00


Hunting


267


2.00


534.00


Sporting


283


3.25


919.75


Adjustment 1947 Report


1.25


Res. Citizen Minor and


Female Fishing


116


.1.25


145.00


Minor Trapping


7


2.25


15.75


Trapping


37


5.25


194.25


Non-Resident Spec. Fishing


7


1.50


10.50


Fishing


2


5.25


10.50


Hunting.


1


10.25


10.25


Duplicates


6


.50


3.00


1,081


$2,554.25


Paid to Fish & Game Division


$2,285.25


Paid to Town Treasurer


269.00


Dog Licenses


Males


698


$2.00


$1,396.00


Females


125


5.00


625.00


Spayed Females


242


2.00


484.00


Kennels


16


10.00


160.00


Kennels


4


25.00


100.00


Kennels


1


50.00


50.00


Transfers


1


.25


.25


Duplicates


46


.10


4.60


1,133


$2,819.85


Paid to Town Treasurer


Amount for County


$2,597.80


Amount for Town


222.05


Licenses, Permits, etc.


Certified copies


$159.50


Sale of Maps


16.00


Recording Mortgages


660.56


Recording Pole Locations


20.00


Dealer and Garage


212.00


Pistol Permits


22.00


Marriage Intentions


236.00


Dance Permits


24.00


Pedlars


18.00


Common Victuallers


107.00


Auctioneers


8.00


$2,554.25


$2,819.85


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Bowling and Pool


59.00


Gasoline


224.50


Liquor


6,392.00


Sunday


82.00


Fuel Oil


10.00


Sale of Firearms


9.00


Sunday Music


27.30


Second Hand Furniture


85.00


Taxi


50.00


Lodging House and Innholder


10.00


Junk


75.00


Sale of Street Lists


17.00


Theatre


65.00


Poultry Slaughtering


4.00


Stable


1.00


$8,593.86


Paid to Treasurer


$8,593.86


Total payments to Town Treasurer


$11,682.71


Total payments to Fish and Game


2,285.25


BIRTHS RECORDED IN THE TOWN OF MIDDLEBOROUGH IN 1948


Dates Names


Names of Parents


1879


Apr. 2 Nora W. Standish


Miles T. & Catherine D. Dunham


1883


Jan.


21 Hattie Blanche Perkins


Frank & Ellen A. Reed


1906


Oct.


7 Mabel I. Guidoboni


Didimo & Erminia Rondelli


Nov.


16 Corona George


John B. & Roseanna St. Pierre .


1942


Aug. 16 Margaret Ann DuCharme


Joseph W. & Mary Cordeiro


1946


Mar.


28 Linda Lee Valler


Clifton S. & Lillian Shing


1947


Dec.


7 Christopher Arthur Robidoux Arthur C. & Mary S. Raufer


1948


Jan


4 Rose Marie Estey


Nye D. & Hattie M. Guild


5 Gillian Christine Holmes


7 Naomi Maureen Turner


9 Cynthia Grace Wilbur


Robert M. & Grace L. Drakeley Harrison F. & Naomi L. Bishop Edgar E. & Jeanne S. Wood


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Dates Names 1948


10 Louis Turenne, Jr.


11 David Jonathan Parker


12 Gordon Ellsworth Crowell


12 Thomas Lee Greenleaf


12 Robert Barker Montgomery


13 Robert James Rogers


13 Richard Gerald Rogers


13 Linda Mae Erickson


15 Gerald Brian Dorr


16 Barbara Jean Cole


21 Gary Wayne Bradford


21 Celia Mary Turney


21 Lora Elaine Correia


21 Francis Joseph Huxley, Jr.


21 William Rullo


23 Donald Thomas Sena


27 Naomi Linda Shaw 28 Nancy Gail Griffith


29 Judith Ann Freeman


29 Ronald Barry Chapman


31 Sharon Linda Coombs


Names of Parents


Louis & Emily Reed


Allen R. S. & Eleanor A. Vinton Ellsworth F., Jr. & Jean G. DeMoranville


Russell H. & Elizabeth B. Crowell


Robert & Jane P. Barker


Edwin & Annabelle M. Pittsley


Edwin & Annabelle M. Pittsley Charles D. & Mary A. Guidaboni


Merle C. & Josephine O. Grant Ralph H. & Muriel E. Burke James A. & Diana G. LeBlanc Harold J. & Celia A. Marden Joseph & Pearl E. Hodgdon Francis J. & Marion I. Wilson Alfred P. & Gloria M. Anternoits Matthew D. & Irma F. Chute David L. & Eleanor G. Reis Sherwood B. & Mae P. Westgate Lawrence C. & Jane A. Murdock Harold E. & Louise M. Taylor Addison L. & Marilyn L. Barney


Feb.


1 Candy Shurtleff


1 Jerelynn Frances Fitting


3 Cynthia Anne Felegi


3 Philippe Methe


5 William Edward Beckman


5 Ronald Francis Silvia


6 David Linden Teague 6 Sherrill Evelyn Mason 6 Alicia Clair Crankshaw 7 Loretta Ann Vaughan


11 June Dawn Abramson


12 Dennis Durant DeMulder 12 Walter James Soucie 13 Maud Emily Piche


13 Josephine Fay Marshall


14 Gertrude Irene Pfister 14 Kevin Alfred DesRosiers


15 Linda Lee Parker 15 Bruce Allan MacNeill 16 Paul Mederios


17 Lawrence Dewey Gates


17 George Albert Thompson


25 Sheila Esther Vaughn


27 Melanie Chausse


Mar.


2 Shawn Godfrey Whalen 4 William Edward Duhamel


6 John Stuart Armstrong 8 William John Morrison 9 Lorraine Ann Goodwin 10 Nancy Jean Foster


10 Jeffrey Robert Greenwood


11 Katherine Porter Welch


Roger W. & Elsie S. Galfre Charles A. & Eleanor G. Lupien John & Anna Sowyrda Philippe & Beatrice Coderre Ellsworth F. & Lillian A. Waters Frank E. & Mary T. Giovanoni Kenneth T. & Alice M. Reynolds Meville H. & Hazel L. Spaulding Wayne C. & Mildred C. Keough Lewis F. & Catherine R. Hudson Charles L. & Margaret I. Darling Nicholas P. & Dorothy W. Durant Louis & Dorothy Lincoln Roger & Marion M. Gifford Howard H. & Maxine S. Chilcote August & Pauline F. Hayes Alfred V. & Catherine E. Allen Harold F. & Anne E. Ruda Gordon E. & Edith L. Paun John J. & Clara Pinto Henry D. & Thelma L. Holmes Clarence P. & Leona W. Michaud Henry L. & Esther L. Crossley Francis A. & Pearl D. Chartier


James T. & Gertrude M. Hadfield Robert A. & Gertrude A. Hodgdon Robert S. & Eunice E. Brine William J. & Eleanor M. Miller William E. & Thelma E. Black Norman W. & Caroline V. Sabalewski Robert J. & Thelma M. Berry Robert S. & Katherine I. Porter


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Dates 1948


Names


12 Barbara Ann Priest 13 Joanne Elizabeth Murphy 13 Gloria Ann Smith


15 Janice Catherine Medeiros 15 David Allan Savage


18 Emery Forest Orrall 19 Virginia Anne Waite 19 Kathleen Elizabeth O'Toole 20 Michael David King


25 Ernest Manley Stevens 27 Shirley Ann Zeronsky 31 Gary Francis Robbins


Names of Parents


Harold L. & Cecilia A. Savard John J. & Beatrice L. Wells Waldo Q. & Mary A. Brown Daniel & Mary G. Reynolds Vinal H. & Miriam E. Young Thomas E. & Barbara V. Washburn Stanley S. & Priscilla A. Kendall Kenneth V. & Kathryn R. Mitchell George A. & Catherine L. Wambolt Clyde B. & Gladys E. Newcomb Walter A. & Shirley Rogers Edward A. & Mary E. Guild


Apr.


1 Arthur Elwood Andrews


1 Mary Jean Gomes


7 Marie Nancy Andrews


7 Faythe Dorothea Costello 8 Sherry Keith


10 Brian Frederick Haskins 10 Valerie May Wilson 12 Linda Frances Pierce


13 Paul Kenneth Harrison 14 Philip Bruce Badore


16 Henry Mark McDonald 18 David Allen Fuller


18 Rebecca Lee Wilmot


19 Yvonne Helene Guertin 20 Dana Jon Thomas 21 Arlene Edna April 22 Cynthia Ann Barros 22 Judith Ann Bigelow 25 Jo-Ann Peresluha


26 John William Powers 27 Richard Simon Ferreira 27 Kathleen Marie Hislop


May


2 Dean Allen Scranton


5 Mary Ellen Kopitz 6 Louise May Ankuda


7 Stephen Roger Westgate 9 Barbara Ann Richards


10 James Charles Simmons 12 Betty Ann Benton 13 Gardner John Hartling 13 Nancy Jane Lewoczko 16 Joseph Albert Teceno, Jr. 17 Brenda Frances Ricci 18 Shirley May Young 19 Mary Sue Chickering 20 Robert Erwin Testa 20 Carol Ann Pedro 21 John Francis Guild 23 Knute Warner Andersson 24 Douglas Harold Fove 26 Laura Marjorie Main


Earle F. & Lucy M. Hirst


William A. & Mary D. Lopes Charles F. & Christine A. DeNino Thomas P. & Mary B. Letourneau Ronald & Dorothy Howland Frederick H. & Jeanne A. Vaughan Harold K. & Rita F. Haynes Raymond W. & Barbara Hoard Paul S. & Winona J. Tessier David F. & Louise M. Estes Henry R. & Margaret E. Fischer Maurice A., Jr. & Arlene M. DeMoran- ville


Richard B. & Myra A. Thomas Charles L., Jr. & Helga E. Eisen Dana E. & Pauline Barengo Raymond W. & Arlene M. Jefferson Frank, Jr. & Rose M. Gomes Alvin M. & Jeannette L. Wood Matthew H. & Mary Maksimuk Joseph F. & Elizabeth E. Lillis James L. & Rose A. Majahad Edward F. & Leola M. Hall


Harvey A., Jr. & Alice M. Dean Kurt & Mary T. Murdock John J. & Barbara E. DeCoff Sheldon M. & Irene D. Moquin Leslie & Louise M. Stone Antone & Ida Possobon Louis A. & Lillian I. Rogers Rennels G. & Pearl M. Buck George & Eunice J. Franz Joseph A. & Bette Halseth Mario J. & Lillian F. Mueller Albert E. & Elizabeth M. Lyons William H. & Winifred A. Hawkesworth Theodore J. & Doris E. Rogers Thomas, Jr. & Lila E. Westgate Albert E. & Lillian C. Shea Knute H. & Elizabeth T. Warner Donald L. & Doris F. Ouellette Stuart R. & Marjorie G. Pike


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Dates Names


Names of Parents


1948 June


1 Richard Craig Boston


1 Daniel Neil Audette


I James Francis Maddigan, 3rd


1 Bradford Leslie Smith


2 Nancy Ann Rennie


2 Emerson Arthur Gravelin


2 Francis Vincent Abren


3 Ronald Reed Dunham, Jr. 4 Susan Briggs


5 Ronald John Dziergowski


5 Paul Keath Patstone


6 Dorothy Louise Standish


6 Cynthia Mary Rogers


7 Claire Elliott Draghetti


9 Beverly Ann Allen


12 Kathleen Stevens Garnier 13 Mary Louise Henderson 14 Richard Norman Moore


15 Linda Marilyn Thompson 16 Adelaide Therese Leverone 16 Alan Michael Roach


17 Mae Frances Krakowski 20 Glenya Ruthe Erickson 21 David Edward Dunham 21 Joan Margaret Kingston 22 William Anthony Lindsay 22 Sandra Carol Hebert 25 Karen Rita Ferraguto 25 Linda Louise Wiksten 25 Mary Elizabeth Dunn 26 James Edward Berry 28 Richard Levis Turner


29 Raymond Henry Malenfant


29 Julian Carl Baldry


30 James Edward Pasquarello


George E. & Doris M. Webber Willis J. & Flora H. Holmes James F. & Viola M. Remillard Osborne L. & Fern A. Stoddard David & Olive C. LaCombe Peter D. & Thelma E. Ray Manuel O. & Mary A. Morrone Ronald R. & Lillian C. DesRosiers


Eugene D. & Kathleen A. McCarthy Alexander E. & Rita R. Resmini William J. & Myrtle C. Dunn George E. & Dorothy L. Frye Walter P. & Florence E. Coleman Alexander J. & Phyllis Elliott Ernest C. & Dorothea G. Dwyer Perley S. & Eleanor F. Reilly Robert G. & Helen Murray Norman H. & Evelyn D. Griffith Ralph J. & Marjorie M. Riley Francis J. & Genevieve D. Woods Walter F. & Ruth K. Maki John F. & Saada M. Gage Toivo & Ruthe St. C. Publicover George W. & Alice L. Shaw Ernest L. & Charlotte V. Beck Benjamin L. & Anna M. Carnello Geoffrey G. & Barbara Cornwell John H. & Roberta A. Gross Walter O. & Margaret E. Wood John W. & Evelyn R. St. Armand Roderick M. & Christine M. Alley Russell J. & Sarah J. Levis Henry R. & Elizabeth F. Walker John M. & Maxine M. Urann James A. & Mary J. McAnaugh


July


2 William Harding Porter 2 Richard Leroy Allen 3 Susan May Tomasik 6 Candace Shaw


6 Edward Preston Smith


7 James Arthur Lee


9 Joan Elizabeth Paige 9 Edward Albert Fowler 10 Elaine Lempi Harju 11 John Willard Jackson 11 James Michael Chambers 12 Lawrence Edward Hall, Jr. 13 Daphne Elizabeth Lopes 15 Michael Shaw Keough 15 Virginia Shirley Black 15 Robert Charles Westgate 15 Karson Tene Paquin 15 Linda Mae Roberts


19 Donald Irving Jefferson


Roger W. & Virginia Shaw Wendall G. & Nora F. Young Edward J. & Louise M. Long Curtis F. & Jeanette Murchie Irving H. & Marion I. Thompson John H. & Minnie Burch Earle J. & Rita A. Purcell Albert F. & Arlene M. Cobb Wilho E. & Lillian J. Langevin Thomas T. & Emma A. Gardiner Leon C. & Marion L. MacDougall Lawrence E. & Bessie M. Pedro Andrew W. & Flora A. Fernandes William F. & Marie W. Shaw Freeman A. & Dorothy Hebert Robert T. & Katherine B. Wells Cyrenus S. & Marion I. Koerner Phillip & Jeanne E. Carver Melvin I. & Grace E. Corayer


37


Dates 1948


Names


22 Daria Julianne Rudziak


22 James Joseph Meaney, Jr.


22 Leslie Warren Gross


22 Charles Edward Richards, Jr. 24 Marcia Jean Gomes


25 Louis John Pacheco 25 Linda Blais


25 James Richard Gabriel


27 Robert Gross, Jr.


27 Kathleen Alice Ferbert


28 Wendy Elizabeth Washburn


29 Richard Ernest Bell




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