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Article 15: To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of sixteen hundred dollars to defray the cost, including the cost to take by eminent domain, of widening Lincoln Street, and act thereon.
Voted to raise and appropriate the sum of sixteen hundred dollars to defray the cost, including the cost to take by eminent domain, of widening Lincoln Street. The amendment to change this appropriation to $1200 was not carried.
Article 16: To see if the Town will appoint a committee of seven for the purpose of studying the Town Charter, and to report at the next Annual Town Meeting such recommendations for changes or modification of the Town Charter as the Committee deems advisable, and act anything thereon.
Voted that the Moderator appoint a committee of seven for the purpose of studying the Town Charter, and to report at the next Annual Town Meeting such recommendations for changes or modification of the Town Charter as the committee deems advisable. Members of Commit- tee: L. Francis Callan, Robert L. Cushing, Charles Giberti, William J. MacDougall, Lewis F. Harding, Daniel H. Holmes, Manuel Silvia.
Article 17: To see if the Town will vote to adopt the following by-law for earth removal: "No person shall remove any soil, loam, sand or gravel from any land not in public use without written permis- sion of the Board of Selectmen, except incidental to the construction or alteration of buildings thereon, or in connection with the improve- ment of said land by planting, landscaping, or grading, or the construc- tion of a road. The Board may include in the permit such reasonable conditions as it may deem necessary for the protection of the neigh- borhood, including conditions as to distance from highways where removal operations shall be allowed, the method of removal, the re-establishment of ground levels and grades, and the planting of the area to suitable cover. Any person or persons violating the provi- sions of this by-law shall be punished by a fine not exceeding twenty dollars for each offense", and act thereon.
No action taken.
Article 18: To see if the Town will vote that a committee of not less than eleven, nor more than twenty-one, be appointed by the Moderator to study the needs, and to report on the needs, for school housing at the next Annual Town Meeting or at any Special Town Meeting prior to that date; and that they be authorized to expend for the purpose named and for other necessary expenses in connection therewith such sums as may be appropriated, and act anything there- on. (By request)
Voted that a committee of not less than 11, nor more than 21, be appointed by the Moderator to study the school housing needs, and to report on those needs at the next Annual Town Meeting or at any
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Special Town Meeting prior to that date. It was also voted as an amendment that this committee consist of members from East, South, North as well as from the center of the Town. Members of committee: Winifred S. Carver, James S. Wilmot, Reginald S. Washburn, Margaret Y. Murray, Walter H. Gillis, Bertram N. Cameron, James A. Brennan, Philip Iampietro, Ralph W. Maddigan, Jr., Bernard H. Beuthner, Ralph E. Nourse, Romeo Millette, Lorenzo Wood, James J. Mahoney, Vincent Robidoux, Arthur Saccocia, Walter Rudziak, Eric Thorsell, Henry C. Humphreys, Ruth S. McCrillis, Charles P. Washburn.
Article 19: To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of eleven thousand two hundred forty-eight ($11,248) dollars for the purpose of installing exit and fire alarm signalling systems in the Bates, West Side, Flora M. Clark, School Street, and Memorial High Schools, and act anything thereon. (By request)
Voted that the Town appropriate by transfer from free cash now in the hands of the Town Treasurer the sum of $9,000 for the purpose of installing exit and fire alarm signalling systems in the Memorial High, Bates, School Street, Union Street, West Side and Flora M. Clark Schools, and that said sum be expended under the direction of the School Committee.
Article 20: To see if the Town will vote to accept the provisions of Chap. 820 of Acts of 1950 providing for an increase of $100 in the annual amounts of certain pensions of Town employees separated from the service by retirement prior to Nov. 1, 1949, and at the time of such separation from service had at least fifteen years creditable service, and act thereon.
Voted to adopt.
Article 21: To see if the Town will vote to construct a water main on Clark Street from the corner of South Main and Clark Streets for a distance of approximately six hundred feet and raise and appro- priate the sum of two thousand ($2000) dollars for this purpose, and act thereon. (By request)
No action taken.
Article 22: To see if the Town will vote to direct the Board of Assessors to compile, have printed and distributed to all taxpayers of the Town a true record of the assessed valuations of all real estate and personal property and the taxes on each, and such a record to be made available annually before the first day of January of the succeeding year, and to appropriate a sum of money by transfer or otherwise for the purpose or take any action thereon. (By request)
A motion was made that the Board of Assessors be directed to com- pile and distribute pamphlets giving the assessed valuation of real estate and personal property and that same be published annually. This motion was not carried.
Article 23: To see if the Town will vote to extend the water mains and install hydrants from the present terminus on Wareham Street (also known as Route 28) in South Middleboro for the remaining distance of Wareham Street to the Middleboro and Rochester town line,
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approximately a distance of one mile, and to raise and appropriate a sum of twenty thousand ($20,000) dollars, for same, and act thereon. (By request)
A motion was made to appropriate the sum of $20,000 for the exten- sion of the water system from the present terminus on Wareham Street to the Rochester town line. This motion was lost.
Article 24: To see if the Town will vote to have a committee of five appointed by the Moderator to study the advisability and need of a playground in the west side of the Town and to report back at the next Annual Town Meeting, and act thereon. (By request)
Voted that a committee of five be appointed by the Moderator to study the need and the advisability of a playground in the west side of the Town and to report back at the next Annual Town Meeting or a Special Town Meeting prior to that date. Members of committee: Joseph C. Kunces, Frederick Lobl, Arthur D. Benson, Stephen Stanley, Michael J. Teceno.
SPECIAL TOWN MEETING June 25, 1951
Article 1: To hear the report of any committees or officers of the Town, to appoint any committee and take any action relative thereto.
Article 1: Mr. Saccocia read the following report for the School Building Committee:
Report of the School Housing Committee
The Committee appointed to consider the matter of school accommoda- tion submits the following report:
The Committee of twenty-one appointed by the Moderator met at the Town Hall on April 18, 1951 for the purpose of organization. Arthur Saccocia was elected as chairman and Winifred Carver, secretary.
Following a discussion on various methods of studying school hous- ing, it was decided to divide into three sub-committees; namely, Regional, Elementary, and High School, to study the different phases of the school housing problem the committees had held several meet- ings to study their particular problems and they reported to the full committee as follows:
The Regional Committee reported that after consulting with sur- rounding towns, although several towns might at some time be inter- ested, the Housing Committee decided it would cause too much delay to investigate the details involving such a school.
The Elementary Committee reported that a new elementary school would be unsatisfactory at this time as we would still be faced with the necessity of a new High School to furnish facilities when pupils finished the elementary grades. They further reported that for imme- diate relief of the crowded conditions which necessitates the existing two-platoon systems, additions be built to present buildings. The Com- mittee also met with the Pratt Trustees, who offered the Pratt Free
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School Building, remodeled and reconditioned at no cost to the Town, for use as a school building at a small rental fee.
The High School Committee reported they had examined several possible sites for a new High School Building; namely, North Street, Mayflower Avenue, Indian Hill, and the area in the immediate vicinity of the present High School, with the thought of adequate playground facilities without disturbing any homes or buildings in the Town. All sites were rejected, except the one adjacent to the existing High School; due to the existing High School, due to the excessive cost of acquiring and developing other areas for adequate school facilities, and the lack of common usage of athletic areas now existing and any new facilities which would be available in a new building.
At subsequent meetings following the reports of the sub-commit- tees, architects were invited to meet with us to bring information and estimates of costs in regard to remodeling, new construction and addi- tions to present buildings.
The Committee voted unanimously to hold an open forum for gen- eral discussion of School Housing conditions.
On June 5th, a successful open forum was held, with many very helpful suggestions offered which have been beneficial to the Commit- tee and the voters present.
Our conclusions are that, due to the over-crowded conditions in the Elementary Schools, whereby a two-platoon system and inadequate educational facilities in the High School exist, we recommend.
1. Additions to the present school buildings.
2. Acceptance by the Town of the Pratt Trustees' offer.
3. The erection of a new High School Building adjacent to the present High School.
All above recommendations are made with the purpose of elimi- nating the two-platoon system at the earliest possible date.
Because of their present knowledge of this problem which would expedite the carrying out of these recommendations, we further recom- mend that this meeting provide for the appointment of a building com- mittee of five members from the present School Housing Committee and that adequate funds be appropriated under statutory conditions for its use in the employment of an architect to make preliminary sketches and plans, and for other necessary expenses.
Signed by the School Building Committee
Voted that the report of the committee be accepted and that the committee be discharged.
Article 2: To see if the Town will vote to accept the offer of the Trustees of the Pratt Free School as set out in the report to be sub- mitted at this meeting by the Building Committee appointed to study the needs of school housing, and empower the Selectmen to do what- ever in their discretion is necessary to carry said offer into effect, and act anything thereon.
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Voted that the offer of the Trustees of the Pratt Free School as set out in the report submitted by the committee studying school housing be accepted, and the Selectmen be authorized to do whatever in their discretion is necessary to carry the offer into effect.
Article 3: To see if the Town will vote to authorize a committee of five members, the same to be appointed by the Moderator from the membership of the committee which has been studying the needs of school housing, to construct, equip, and furnish additional class rooms to such present schools of the Town as said Committee deems advisable, and appropriate for this purpose a sum not exceeding $25,000 to be transferred from Free Cash in the Treasury, or raised by loan as pro- vided by law, and act anything thereon.
Voted that a committee of five members be appointed by the Mod- erator at this meeting, said members to be selected from the member- ship of the committee studying school housing, and that said commit- tee of five be authorized to construct, equip and furnish additional classrooms to such present schools of the town as the committee deems advisable, and for this purpose the sum of $25,000 be transferred from free cash in the treasury. Finance Committee recommends favorable action with appropriation of $25,000. The Moderator announced the following as members of this committee: James A. Brennan, James J. Mahoney, Ralph E. Nourse, Arthur Saccocia, Charles P. Washburn.
Article 4: To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Commit- tee of five referred to in Article Three to engage the services of an architect to make preliminary plans, sketches and drawings for a new high school, and appropriate for said purpose and any necessary ex- penses incidental thereto a sum not to exceed $6,000 to be transferred from free cash in the treasury, and act anything thereon.
Voted that the Building Committee of five be authorized to engage the services of an architect to make preliminary plans, sketches and drawings for a new high school, and that the sum of $6,000 be appro- priated from free cash in the treasury for this purpose. The Finance Committee recommends favorable action and the appropriation of $5000. An amendment to this motion proposed the sum of $5000 but was lost.
Article 5: To see if the Town will vote to authorize the committee of five referred to in Article Three to enter into an agreement for and on behalf of the Town with the Federal Works Agency, Bureau of Community Facilities, and execute the necessary papers and forms relative to the same, for the purpose of obtaining federal funds to pre- pare final plans for a new high school, and act anything thereon.
Voted that the building committee of five be authorized to enter into an agreement for and on behalf of the Town with the Federal Works Agency, Bureau of Community Facilities, and that said com- mittee be authorized to execute the necessary papers and forms rela- tive to same for the purpose of obtaining federal funds to prepare final plans for a new high school. Finance Committee recommends favor- able action.
Article 6: To see if the Town will vote to accept the offer of the Plymouth Shoe Company made April 26, 1951 to transfer land on Pearl
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Street to the Town for use as a public parking space, and appropriate from free cash a sum of money to carry out the conditions and purposes of said offer, and act anything thereon.
Voted that the Town accept the offer of the Plymouth Shoe Com- pany made April 26, 1951 to transfer land on Pearl Street to the Town for use as a public parking space, and appropriate from free cash the sum of $1,500 to carry out the conditions and purposes of said offer. The Finance Committee recommends favorable action and the appro- priation of $1,500.
TOWN CLERK'S FINANCIAL REPORT
Fish and Game Licenses
Resident Citizen's Fishing
313
@ $2.00
$626.00
Resident Citizen's Hunting
243
@ 2.00
486.00
Resident Citizen's Sporting
196 e 3.25
637.00
Resident Citizen's Minor and Female Fishing
110
@
1.25
137.50
Resident Citizen's Minor Trapping
4 @
2.25
9.00
Resident Citizen's Trapping
22 @
5.25
115.50
Special Non-Resident Fishing
2 @
1.50
3.00
Non-Resident Citizen Fishing
2@
5.25
10.50
Duplicate
8@
.50
4.00
Paid to Town Treasurer
Paid to Division of Fisheries and Game
1,805.50
Dog Licenses
Males
568
$2.00
$1,136.00
Female
77 @
5.00
385.00
Spayed
223
@
2.00
446.00
Kennels
30 @
10.00
300.00
Kennels
2
@
25.00
50.00
Kennels
1
@
50.00
50.00
Transfers
1
.25
.25
Duplicates
15
@
.10
1.50
917
$2,368.75
Paid to Town Treasurer
$2,368.75
Portion due County
($2,186.80)
Portion due Town
( $181.95)
$2,028.50 223.00
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Licenses and Permits
Mortgages
$960.78
Certified Copies
156.50
Business Certificates
3.00
Maps
20.00.
Street Lists
17.00
Poles
57.00
Pistol
34.00
Dance
34.00
Marriage
246.00
Sunday Music
93.45
Common Victualler
86.00
Peddler's
24.00
Dealer
210.00
Gasoline
222.00
Lodging
10.00
Garage
15.00
Fuel Oil
6.00
Shuffle Board
140.00
Sunday
80.00
Liquor
7,268.00
Firearms
10.00
Second-hand Furniture
80.00
Auctioneer
8.00
Bowling
42.00
Theatre
65.00
Junk
50.00
Taxi
50.00
Transient Vendors
10.00
One A.M. Closing
151.00
Circus
25.00
$10,173.73
Paid to Town Treasurer
$10,173.73
$14,570.98
Total payments to Town Treasurer
($12,765.48)
Total payments to Division Fisheries and Game
( $1,805.50)
Respectfully submitted, WALDO S. THOMAS,
Town Clerk.
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Vital Statistics
BIRTHS RECORDED IN THE TOWN OF MIDDLEBOROUGH IN 1951
NAMES
NAME OF PARENTS
1951
January.
1 Harold Gilbert Wilson, Jr. Kenneth Arthur Hollis
3
4 Tara Murphy
4 Karen Elizabeth Ashley
5 Cynthia Ruth Vacchino
5 William Terry Crowell
5 Donna Marie Souza
11 John McDonagh
12 Sandra Alaine Ross
13 Barbara Elaine Fernandes
13 Kathleen Rita Junior
16 John Chambers
16 Edward William Keating
William David Michael, 2nd William D. and Mary J. Teceno
17
19 Darrell Scott Hobson
20 David Arthur Dutra
20 Dolores Gomes
21 Paul Edward Uskevicz
24 Michael James Curley
24 Paul David Sullivan
25 Joseph Armand Bernier
26 John Charles Kopitz
27 Steven Kenneth Erickson Garry Alfred DesRosiers
28 30 Gary Howard Schofield
30 Jon Henry Bodessa
31 William Edward Coombs
31 Steven Foster Whiting
Harold G. and Mary F. Thomas John K. and Gwendolyn V. Westgate Francis P. and Natalie E. Guilford Leroy L. and Patricia E. Tupper Alfredo L. and Elizabeth Greaves Kenneth E. and Marion E. Tubman John E. and Bertha K. Gray Robert J. and Rita T. Fillion Vincent J. and Marion L. DeMoranville Francisco and Dolores Torres Henry N. and Marion C. Keefe John H. and Mary C. Ladino August E. and Charlotte E. Roby
David G. and Claire P. Bernier Henry A. and Theda I. Walker John P. and Arlene H. Fernandes John E. and Anna T. Carriero Leo D. and Ethel A. Shaw Paul D. and Shirley E. Keough Armand A. and Josephine A. Ditano Kurt and Mary T. Murdoch
Kenneth B. and Alice A. Plissey Norman N. and Loretta J. Travis Howard F. and Evelyn R. Mackie John and Lorraine F. Thompson Addison L. and Marilyn L. Barney Leroy T. and Eva L. Washburn
February
2 Norma Jean Fitting
2 Douglas Lee Moquin
3 Brenda Joyce Phillips
4 Mary Louise Soucie
4 John Gazzero
7 Gregg Timothy Gallagher
7 David Warren Young
7 Nadine Wambolt
Charles A. and Eleanor G. Lupien Leo R. and Helen L. Braley James E. and Wilhelmina Dupont Louis and Dorothy M. Lincoln John W. and Josephine M. Rossini Philip T. and Hilma S. Matson Gairad H. and Emily L. Small Newell I. and Avis L. DeMoranville
1
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NAMES
8 Diane Gail Wager Timothy Lee Beaudoin
11
11 Kevin Francis Thorley
11 James Francis Cordeiro
13 David Carl Soule
15 John Alan Sisson
17 Arthur Robert O'Toole 18 Joseph Steven Lemmo
21 Katherine Grace McCoy
21 Diane Mary Donahue
22 Leslie Adelaide Lincoln
25 Susan Eva Johnson
27 Louis John Garafalo, Jr.
28 Donna Elaine Dupre
NAME OF PARENTS
Harold F. and Madeline A. Norris Theodore D. and Bette M. Sands Frederick W. and Patricia M. Tees Clifton I. and Sarah A. Ghelli Roger E. and Barbara Otto Frederick L. and Nancy C. LaCombe Arthur F. and Eleanor L. Feindle John A. and Florence A. Santucci Robert P. and Katherine Clemson William J. and Mary G. Dutra Frederick L. and Adelaide E. Barrock Robert Franklin and Grace A. Vinton Louis J. and Beverly M. Lapham Raymond E. and Barbara E. Durant
March
2 Irving Leon Smith
2 Maureen Thomas
2 Peter Joseph Gamache
4 Paula Ann Petrowski
4 Paul Edward Quagan
4 Denise Wentworth Pike
6 John Lee Simmons
6 Lawrence William McMa- hon 6 Claudia Frances Oliver 7 Sharon Elaine Ditano
8 Alan Walter Scholz
10 Karen Elizabeth Greenleaf
11 Janet Elaine Shore
11 James Lawton Stanley
15 Priscilla Ann Montgomery
16 Thomas Wayne McDonald
16 Jessica Gene David
17 Jimmy Pedro
20 Edward George Zilinsky, Jr. 20 23 Carol Marjorie Jurgelewicz Timothy Salley
28 Richard Alan Gomes
28 Wilfred Louis Schobel, Jr.
28 Carol Ann Soderbom
29 Joseph Wilbur Rosenfield, Jr.
29 Dana Jeffrey Orlov
April
4 Linda Lee Rea
6 Judy Ellen Benson
7 Janet Louise Pelland
7 Roy Marr Caliri
8 Catherine Anne Bryant
Irving H. and Marion I. Thompson Dana E. and Pauline Barengo Joseph P. and Bertha I. Carroll Walter G. and Hilda E. Souza Edward J. and Shirley R. Willis Kenyon C. and Helen F. Ring Charles and Christine A. Silva
William J. and Joanne E. Boudrot . Royce E. and Maria F. Butkus John W. and Blanche E. Thomas Walter P. and Elinor J. Mackenzie Russel H. and Elizabeth B. Crowell Alfred W. and Doris L. Jackson William F. and Germaine M. Boudreau John L. and Jean E. Duffy Roland W. and Arlene J. Burch Eugene R. and Gertrude M. Fox Thomas and Lida E. Westgate
Edward G. and Mildred C. Clark John F. and Dorothy O. Dahlin Arnold C. and Rita M. Hennessey Albert and Julia Pina
Wilfred L. and Mary E. Leonard Robert A. and Marion E. Travis
Joseph W. and Eleanor G. Pike Samuel and Dorothy H. Miller
Louis A. and Dorothy L. Pierce Raymond W. and Arlene E. Tibbetts Wilfred H. and Mabel E. Hinds John S. and Ruth A. Cummings Louis A. and Mary E. Henderson
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NAMES
9 Mary Adeline Bernabeo
9 Cynthia Mary Souza
11 Roger Edward Beech, Jr.
11 Judith Ellen Dabney
11 Douglas Edwin Place
12 Leona Mae Shanks
16 Wendy Paine O'Brien
19 Eugene Howard Pittsley, Jr.
19 Donald Edward Bishop, III
20 Frances Madison
21 Joseph Romeo Ouellette, Jr.
23 Wayne Alden Haskins
23 Thomas Weston, Jr.
23 James Martin McQuade
26 Lauren Lee DeMoranville
27 Jean Marie Young
29 Gerard Anthony Scola- miero
29 Marian Elizabeth Patterson
NAME OF PARENTS
Victor P. and Frances I. Fusco Arthur J. and Muriel L. Reynolds Roger E. and Margaret P. Gaul William H. and Virginia E. Tucker Edward E. and Marjorie E. Smalley Arthur D. and Nellie F. Gurney William H. and Sarah Paine
Eugene H. and Ruth E. Eccleston Donald E. and Barbara A. Tripp Stanley and Paola Cicero
Joseph R. and Annie C. Pierce Frederick H. and Jeanne A. Vaughan Thomas and Rose M. Escott James B. and Helen I. Martin Harold C. and Dorothy Mae Tower Herman C. and Helen F. Randall
Leonard D. and Dorothy M. Grassie James and Blanche E. Roby
May
3 James Oliva Braga
4 Douglas Frank Green
5 Penny Lee Braddock
6 Mary Anne Sena
7 Richard Loring Taylor, Jr.
7 George Everett Jones, Jr.
9 Susan Jane Starrett
9 Deborah Ann Cowan
9 Dorothy Ann Simmons
10 Wayne Francis Roberts
10 Donna Lynn Demers
10 Karen Rita Dunn
11 Charles Albert Randall
12 Norman Edward Borsari
14 Harold Barry Card
16 James Richard Chaplic
17 Nancy Nora Andrade
17 Linda Jean Andrade
17 Denise Anne Dionne
18 Paula Lees
20 Ronald William Eastman
20 Francis Anthony Andrews
21 Andrea Silva
23 Pamela Peretti
23 Michael Joseph Falconeiri
23 Judith Anne Gosson
23 Scott Linwood Flood
Maurice S. and Aurora A. Chartier Ralph T. and Irene Gagnon Myron A. and Marilyn M. Savery Matthew D. and Irma F. Chute Richard L. and Ruth G. Salley George E. and Alberta M. DeMoran- ville
Charles E. and Beatrice E. Kyrouz Kenneth E. and Marcia E. Richmond Joseph and Jean A. Graham Henry and Gertrude Killan William L. and Marjorie E. Gates John W. and Evelyn R. St. Amand Charles A. and Dorothy E. Howes Joseph T. and Priscilla E. Caswell Harold E. and Wilrene F. Ash Ralph D. and Muriel F. Fongeallaz Edward Henry and Mary Violet Rod- erick
Edward Henry and Mary Violet Rod- erick
Warren E. and Shirley R. Westling Ernest C. and Margaret Sather Harold H. and Frances D. Greene Charles F. and Christine A. Dinino Francis J. and Doris A. Andrews Robert A. and Mary Tillson
Dominic and Margaret A. Teceno Joseph A. and Phyllis A. Wilbur Raymond L. and Flora B. Bernier
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NAMES
27 Donald Gene Bissonnette
27 Patricia Ellen Wall
27 Marjorie Silliker Stuart A. and Elizabeth A. Bradley
28 Jane Rita Dziergowski
28 Patricia Ann Wilbur
29 Kenneth Paul McLaughlin
31 Dale William McDonald
NAME OF PARENTS
Lloyd H. and Mary V. McGuinness
Arthur I. and Louise E. Casey
Alexander E. and Rita R. Resmini
Robert J. and Marjorie P. Horton
Joseph P. and Florence H. Coe Henry R. and Margaret E. Fischer
June
1 Marlene Georgia Goodreau
2 Daniel Allen Joy
3 David Allen Preti
3 Bruce Wayne Griswold 4 Jo-Ann Wolf
7 Daniel Cary Walker
8 Ernest John Garbitt, 4th
8 Lorraine Sharon Cobb
8 Steven Bruce Rebell 8 Jan Marie Handy
9 Michael Garofalo, Jr.
11 Allen Pfister
11 Betty Ann Sylvia
12 Paula Lee Houghton
13 Jonathan Gurney Chace
14 Marjorie Mae Pike
16 Meredith Anne Weiss
16 Joan Elizabeth Gallagher
George Alexander An-
drade, Jr.
20
22 Nancy Louise Lerner
23 Beverly Ann Chouinard
25 Wayne Edward Ferson
25 Doreen Barrows
25 Debra Lee Veronesi
27 Marilyn Jean Kinsman
28 Marcia Jo. Rockwood
29 Sandra Lee MacAllister
Arthur E. and Gladys L. Trinque Sylvester D. and Lorraine Mulley Arthur W. and Jeannette B. Freyer- muth
Willard V. and Patricia A. Powers Melvin and Eileen M. Remillard Benjamin F. and Cynthia Keith Ernest J. and Mary C. Perdigao Wallace E. and Dolores Hebert John W. and Doris M. Burtsell George M. and Marion F. Angers Michael and Phyllis T. Arnold August and Pauline F. Hayes Charles F. and Myra E. Cornell Wallace A. and Ruth E. Hartshorn Merrill E. and Barbara S. Gurney Warren A. and Esther T. Cram Marshall and Mildred Atkins Arthur M. and Doris C. Tierney
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