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ANNUAL REPORT
1. We are short of classroom space now, and this condition will multiply rapidly in the next few years.
2. The locker room and shower facilities for our girls are extremely poor.
3. We need larger facilities for our music department; that is, more adequate rehearsal rooms, storage space, and individual practice areas.
4. We lack adequate space for our art program.
5. Larger and more laboratories are needed for the science depart- ment (chemistry, biology, physics).
6. As stated before in this report, we are in need of a language laboratory.
7. Adequate facilities for speech and drama are sorely needed.
8. We are in need of more adequate laboratory facilities for reading problems.
9. Additional space is necessary to satisfy our guidance needs.
10. Adequate teacher work rooms are necessary.
11. A larger area is necessary for administrative purposes.
12. We need adequate specialized areas for the teaching of math- ematics.
13. We lack adequate facilities for audio-visual needs.
14. More adequate space for our business education program is very necessary.
15. We lack adequate space for our industrial arts programs.
16. A new and enlarged auditorium is a necessity.
17. We need adequate hallways and stairways to handle the volume of traffic that we have and will continue to have in the present high school.
I have been very much pleased with the loyalty and devotion to duty of all members of the high school staff. The complete co-operation of everyone is essential if a school is to function as a cohesive unit and successfully complete its educational tasks.
My sincere thanks to the members of the Middleborough School Committee, Mr. Stanley Kruszyna, Superintendent of Schools, and to all of the staff at the Memorial High School.
Respectfully submitted,
CHARLES L. MANOS, Principal
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MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL
TABLE A Total Enrollment - December 31, 1962
Carver
Boys
Girls
Total
Post Graduates
1
1
2
Seniors
16
64
58
122
Juniors
24
86
97
183
Sophomores
117
90
207
Freshmen
102
112
214
40
370
358
728
TABLE B
Number going to
junior college
Number in
other schools
Total continuing
Per Cent
1958
116
30
20
50
43.1
1959
112
26
2
27
55
49.1
1960
115
26
5
19
50
43.4
1961
117
23
4
23
50
42.7
1962
148
34
5
31
70
47.2
CLASS OF 1962
Marianne Rosalie Andrews Mary Elizabeth Ashworth
Bonnie Sharon Auger
Bruce Everett Hull
Judith Claire Balzotti
Harold Clark Jackson
Nancy Elaine Johnson Patricia May Judge
*SANDRA LEE BARROWS Paul Joseph Beaulieu Annette Louise Beckman Marilyn Beckman Robert Francis Bena
David Alan Bennett
Janice May Benson Karol Lee Bernier Ronald Romeo Bernier Charles Stanley Bettencourt Janet Gail Blais
+BETTY ELAINE KORPINEN Robert Lee Krikorian Jacquelyn Rose Lee
Paul Louis Letendre
Leon Joseph Levellie
Mary Jane Little
Stephen Manogue
Barbara Lucy Marzelli
Wallace Malcolm McLean
*KATHLEEN ANN McQUADE John Darling Newcomb
John Patrick Boucher Claire Marie Boutin Alan Briggs Herbert Theodore Bump Robert William Burns
Benjamin Shaw Howes, II
Marjorie Alice Howes
*Erna Gerharda Kammelaar Richard Dwight Kinsman Barbara Ann Knorr Kurt Michael Kopitz
Richard Charles Borsari
Number going
to college
Class
Number in
Class
study
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Barbara Ann Burns Nancy Jean Burns Walter Arthur Burrell, II Pauline Catherine Carlton Richard Henry Carroll Dawn Adelle Clark Bruce Everett Collins *MALCOLM WILLIAM COOK
*JUDITH LEMIRA CUSHING James George Dainis Ethel Ann Dascoulias Harold Theodore Deane Eugene Charles DeForest Lillian Evelyn DeArruda
*MURIEL LOUISE DERRICK
*JOANNE DeTHOMASO Nicholas DeThomaso
*THOMAS WILLIAM DIMOND Edmund Keating Dinsmore
*MARILYN GENEVA DONNER Marlowe Ethel Donner Nancy Lou Dubord Roland Joseph Duphily Patricia Ann Dwyer
*MARILYN ANNE ECCLESTON John Gibson Farmer, Jr. Alan Joseph Finneran Joyce Eleanor Fitting Mary Joanne Fitzgerald Maureen Fitzsimmons Patricia Evelyn Fratus Linda Carol Freeman Fred William Freidenfeld
*Rose Mary Gamache
*Carol Ann Garafalo Robert Edward Garcia Jacqueline Philomena Gazzero Lawrence Paul Giberti Andrew Anthony Gomes, Jr. Robert John Gomes Ralph Templeton Green, II Edward Robert Grishey, Jr. Doreen Judith Grose Robert Kenneth Hammond
*DAVID JOHN HARACZ Karen Jacquelyn Harlow Donna Louise Harris Paul Theodore Harrison Edward Parker Haskell Perry Hervey, Jr. Lee Herbert Hopkins Stephen Allen Hosley William Francis Houlihan, 3rd
# Valedictorian
៛ Co-Salutatorian
*Janet Louise Nye Anthony Bradford Offley Ronald Louis Ortelt Lorna Jeanine Paquin *Janet Louise Parker
*BETTY-LOU ANN PATTEE Paula Hildur Paulson James Franklin Pena Diane Elizabeth Perry James Francis Perry Anne Marie Petkunas
Joaquin Pina Mary Ann Pina Nancy Clare Piver David Emile Priest
*Sally Jeanette Randall Julius Rappaport Joyce Marjorie Richardson Mark Sisson Rinehart
Katherine Dorothy Robbins
Richard Joseph Roberts Sara Louise Rockwell
Vito Rullo Arnold Salley Margaret Ann Santos
*GERALD ERNEST SAVARD Irene Alice Savard Peter Howard Scheren
Joseph Romer Serra, Jr.
David Rodney Shaw
Daniel George Silva
Robert Alan Silvia
Ellen Frances Small
Carol Roberta Standish
George Lawrence Stankus
Marie Ann Strojny
Bonnie Louise Stuart Gerald Lawrence Thayer Caleb Howes Thomas, Jr.
+WILLIAM LESTER THORSON Bruce Leonard Tubman James Russell Turner
ĮPATRICIA ALEXANDRA VASEL Janet Marie Vickery Fred Zimri Washburn
*Robert Stephen Welch, II David Sheldon Westgate Marilyn Althea White Harold Farnham Wiksten Elizabeth Ann Wilson
Raymond Everett Wordell, Jr.
Sydney Melvin Young, Jr. Frances Mary Zion
National Honor Society Names in capitals rank in upper tenth of class
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FOLLOW-UP STUDY OF MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES
Class of 1962
- Graduates, 148
Attending Schools and Colleges
No. of pupils
Percent of Class
Degree Granting Colleges
34
22.9
Secretarial and Business Colleges
11
7.4
Nurse Training Schools
3
2.0
Junior Colleges
5
3.7
Professional and Technical Schools
17
11.5
70
47.2
Regularly Employed
General Clerical
13
Industrial worker
14
Store - Sales - Supply
9
Mechanics
2
Waitress
4
Nursing Home
1
Gas Station Attendant
2
Chicken Farm
1
Construction
2
Armed Services
23
15.5
Married
4
2.7
At Home
2
1.5
Post Graduate
1
.7
148
100.0
Schools Entered by Graduates of Class of 1962
Colleges
Boys
Girls
Total
Babson Institute
1
1
Bowling Green State College
1
2
Bridgewater State College
1
Brown University
2
Eastern Nazarene
1
Emmanuel College
1
Hart School of Music
1
Lowell Technical Institute
1
Lowell State College
1
Massachusetts College of Art
2
Nasson College
1
New Bedford Institute of Technology
3
Northeastern University
1
2
Norwich University
1
Salem State College
1
Springfield College
1
48
32.4
Boston University - Sargent College
Bradford Durfee Technical Institute
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Temple University University of Bridgeport University of Connecticut University of Maine University of Massachusetts
1
1
1
1
4
22
12
34
Junior Colleges
Cape Cod Community College Chamberlayne Junior College Dean Junior College Green Mt. Junior College Massachusetts Bay Community College
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
5
Other Schools
Bentley College of Accounting
2
1
Burdett Business College
1
2
Cambridge School of Business
3
Cambridge School of Radio & TV
1
Chandler School for Women
6
Henry O. Peabody School
1
Industrial Tech School
2
2
Massachusetts Maritime Academy
1
Mt. Sinai Hospital School of Nursing
1
Moody Bible Institute
1
New England Baptist Hospital School of Nursing
1
Perry Normal School
1
Wentworth Institute
1
14
17
31
ADULT EVENING SCHOOL Charles L. Manos, Director
There were 161 students enrolled in the evening adult education course for the 1962-1963 session. The following table indicates the sub- ject offerings, enrollment per class and the instructor for each class:
Subject
Enrollment
Instructor Wilrene Card
Adult Civic Education Elementary and Advanced Typewriting
23
Viola Whitt
Bookkeeping
21
Viola Waitt
Beginning Sewing
40
Gladys Stevens
Brockton Hospital School of Nursing
1
Brockton Academy of Beauty Bryant & Stratton
2
1
Franklin Institute
LeBaron's Hairdressing School
8
1
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Advanced Sewing
21
Gladys Stevens
Woodworking Art
18
Harry Pickering
20
August Silva
Driver Education
10
Marcel Richard
The purpose of the Middleborough Adult Education program is to provide the citizens of the town with the opportunity to explore new facets of learning. We are attempting, through our varied program, to satisfy all persons interested in gaining further knowledge. If you are interested in exploring any area not already listed in our offerings, please contact the Director at Memorial High School. He, in turn, will investigate the possibility of adding this course to the curriculum.
DIVISION OF SCHOOL CAFETERIAS
Organization Marion T. Tremml, Supervisor of Accounts
Memorial High School
Mrs. Bertha I. Dunham, Head Cook Mrs. Annette Adamiec, Assistant Cook Mrs. Edythe M. Dunlea, Assistant Cook Mrs. Lorraine O. Duell, Assistant Cook Mrs. Beverly Garafalo, Part-time Assistant
Henry B. Burkland School
Mrs. Arlene P. Stevens, Head Cook Mrs. Beatrice Belmont, Assistant Cook Mrs. Jeanne Roberts, Assistant Cook Mrs. Ruth E. McDonald, Part-time Assistant
Mayflower Consolidation
Mrs. Barbara M. Quindley, Head Cook, Mayflower Mrs. Lois Mello, Assistant Cook Miss Joanne N. Cabral, Assistant Cook Mrs. Ethel May Morrison, Part-time Assistant Mrs. Minnie V. Wills, Assistant Cook, Union Street School Mrs. Elizabeth K. Kinsman, Part Time Assistant, Union Street School
West Side School Mrs. Vera G. Hosley, Head Cook Mrs. Mary G. King, Part-time Assistant
Financial Statement
Opening Cash Balance January 1, 1962 $ 5,900.68 71,122.08 28,881.68 Sales U.S. Dept. Agriculture Claims Received Other Income (Return of Cash Advanced) .60
$105,905.04
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Expended for Food
63,379.52
Expended for Equipment
1,552.38
Expended for Labor
29,022.43
Expended for Other Expenses of Operation
4,810.80
98,765.13
Closing Cash Balance, December 31, 1962
$ 7,139.91
Add: 1962 Claims Not Yet Received
$ 5,753.41
Less: 1961 Claims Received in 1962
$ 5,665.92
$ 12,893.32
$ 7,227.40
In addition to the above financial breakdown, the Office of School Lunch Programs, acting as agent for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, supplied the Lunch and Milk Program with commodities, the wholesale value of which was $17,570.30.
Summary of Lunches Served
Memorial High School
87,100
Henry B. Burkland School
80,955
Mayflower Consolidation
79,319
West Side School
20,285
267,659
Summary of Noon Milk Program
Memorial High School
14,785
Henry B. Burkland School
16,572
Mayflower Consolidation
15,613
West Side School
3,372
50,342
Summary of Elementary Milk Program
In-Town Schools
83,847
South Middleboro District
13,218
North Middleboro District
8,895
105,960
422,580 bottles of milk purchased during 1962 (1/2 pints)
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SCHOOL PERSONNEL CHANGES 1962
Teacher Appointments:
Philip W. Natale, Jr., Principal, Henry B. Burkland School
Mary L. Gaffney, Speech Therapist
Wilrene F. Card, Remedial Reading
Walter E. Alger, Memorial High School
Lawrence W. Baker, Memorial High School
Barbara V. Burniston, Memorial High School
Dennis W. Lanciani, Memorial High School
Robert S. Laurie, Substitute Teacher, Memorial High School, ef- fective January 2, 1963
Joseph D. Teeling, Temporary Teacher, Memorial High School
W. Robert Thomas, Tennis Coach, Memorial High School; Assistant Freshman Football Coach, Memorial High School
Joseph M. Callahan, Henry B. Burkland School
Marjorie B. Crosland, Henry B. Burkland School -
John E. Sullivan, French, Henry B. Burkland School - New Part- time Assignment
Viola M. Waitt, Substitute Teacher, Henry B. Burkland School
Barbara C. MacCready, Mayflower School
Roberta L. Mahoney, Mayflower School
Dale C. Murray, Mayflower School
Helen C. Pejko Peterson, Mayflower School Aileen G. Tiffany, Mayflower School
Eleanor L. Hutchings, Pratt Free School
Laura E. Donner, Union Street School
Jayne D. McCauley, West Side School
Sandra L. Jennings, Mayflower School
Denise V. Tavares, Mayflower School
Other Personnel Appointments
Annette G. Adamiec, Part-time Assistant, Memorial High School Cafeteria
Beverly M. Garafalo, Part-time Assistant, Memorial High School Cafeteria
Vera G. Hosley, Head Cook, West Side School Cafeteria Richmond C. Matthews, School Attendance Officer
Manuel T. Michael, Part-time Custodian, Mayflower School Allan L. Roberts, Part-time Custodian, Henry B. Burkland School Norman E. Record, School Attendance Officer
Ellen M. Taylor, Part-time Custodian, South Middleboro School Marion T. Tremml, Supervisor of Cafeteria Accounts Ernest Varnum, Part-time Custodian, Mayflower School
Teacher Transfers:
William J. Browne, Jr. transferred from Grade IV, Pratt Free School to Grade IV, Mayflower School
Leo J. McGuirk transferred from Grade VI, Mayflower School to Grade VI, Henry B. Burkland School Albert F. Soule, Jr. transferred from Memorial High School to Guidance Counselor, Henry B. Burkland School
Elizabeth D. Tate transferred from Grade II, Mayflower School to Grade II, Flora M. Clark School
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Other Personnel Transfers:
Annette Adamiec, Part-time Assistant to full-time Assistant Cook, Memorial High School Cafeteria
Lorraine O. Duell, Part-time Assistant to Assistant Cook, Memorial High School Cafeteria
Lois Mello transferred from Assistant Cook, Henry B. Burkland School Cafeteria to Assistant Cook, Mayflower School Cafeteria Jeanne E. Roberts transferred from Assistant Cook, Mayflower School Cafeteria to Assistant Cook, Henry B. Burkland School Cafeteria
Leave of Absence:
Rochelle Matheson DeCaro - September 1, 1962-June 30, 1963 Myrtle A. Marden - September 1, 1962-June 30, 1963
Teacher Withdrawals:
Henry B. Burkland, August 31, 1962 (retired) Carol A. Chaplain, June 30, 1962
Priscilla Lucas Chapman, June 30, 1962 Pauline M. Cleary, June 30, 1962 Kathleen M. Coughlin, August 9, 1962 Cornelia E. Coyle, June 30, 1962 Marjorie B. Crosland, October 25, 1962 Edwin Denton, June 30, 1962 Earl L. Fechter, June 30, 1962
Raye F. Guidoboni, June 30, 1962 (retired)
Evelyn Whitty Josselyn, August 9, 1962 (retired) Lilija M. Kulbis, July 1, 1962 Dennis W. Lanciani, December 21, 1962 Angelo P. Medici, August 31, 1962 William T. Shillue, July 12, 1962 Kathryn H. Sibley, August 9, 1962
Mary Talbot, June 30, 1962 Joseph D. Teeling, October 11, 1962
Other Personnel Withdrawals:
L. Phyllis Carver, Assistant Cook, Memorial High School Cafeteria, August 23, 1962
Rita D. Kettle, Assistant Cook, Memorial High School Cafeteria, November 2, 1962
Janet M. Lewis, Supervisor of Cafeteria Accounts, August 9, 1962 Richmond C. Matthews, School Attendance Officer, August 9, 1962 Manuel T. Michael, Part-time Custodian, Mayflower School, March 23,1962
Harold A. Williams, Part-time Custodian, South Middleboro School, Oct. 20, 1962
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SCHOOL CENSUS October 1962
Distribution of Minors, October 1, 1962
(a) In the registration of minors (ages as of October 1, 1962) :
The registration of minors should include all persons of the specified ages who re- side in the town (city) whether they at- tend school or not. Pupils attending pri- vate schools should be recorded in the town where such pupils have their res- idence.
Boys: Girls:
289
1101
290
965
Totals
579
2066
(b) Distribution of the above minors, October 1, 1962:
In public school membership
275
2015
In continuation school membership
0
0
0
8
In vocational school membership In private school membership In State and County Institutions and schools for defectives and delinquents Not enrolled in any day school
4
34
1
5
299
4
Totals
579
2066
5 years or 7 years or over and over and under 7 under 16
STATISTICS FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR ENDING JUNE, 1962
GRADES
School
I
II
III
IV
V
VI VII VIII
IX
X
XI
XII EPA JPA Z
Memorial High
253
203
137
150
743
95.89
88 35
Henry B. Burkland
10
553
94.98
0
22
Mayflower
30
24
31
84
95
66
12
342
94.71
1
13
Rock
32
23
55
94.06
1
2
South Middleboro
32
24
56
94.73
2 2
Union Street
104
112
216
94.49
1 9
School Street
132
63
64
259
95.59
1
8
West Side
54
21
24
36
72
32
239
95.22
1
9
Flora M. Clark
30
23
53
94.01
0
2
Plymouth Street
20
20
94.16
0
1
Pleasant Street
23
23
92.73
0
1
Pratt Free
24
20
44
95.14
0
2
Special Subject Teachers
4.5
TOTALS 1962
270
226
243
227
231
199
219
223
253
203
137
150
12
10
2603
94.64
95
110.5
TOTALS 1961
264
231
232
237
205
224
222
216
227
148
159
125
17
15
2522
94.38
67 103.5
Teachers
101
219
223
No. Pupils
Enrolled
Yearly Per Cent
of Attendance
Non-resident
Pupils Enrolled
No. of
ANNUAL REPORT
210
ANNUAL REPORT 211
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
December 31, 1962
Receipts
State Aid for Public Schools, G.L., Chap. 70
$ 96,716.83
State Aid for School Transportation, G.L., Chap. 71, S. 7A
32,124.47
Reimbursement for Special Education Programs
10,597.02
Reimbursement for Vocational Tuition
and Transportation 6,017.81
Reimbursement for Evening Practical Arts Classes
285.42
Reimbursement for Adult Civic Education Class
247.00
Tuition and Transportation of State Wards
521.04
Tuition of Non-Resident Pupils
36,313.83
National Defense Education Act, P. L. 85-864
1,251.51
Evening School
3,095.50
Evening School Tuition
84.00
Lunch and Milk Program
100,004.36
Athletics
7,973.54
Refund of Teacher's Salary
200.82
Reimbursement for Flora M. Clark's Merry-Go-Round
300.00
Rental of School Facilities
355.00
Miscellaneous
56.44
$296,144.59
Disbursements
Expenses of Instruction:
Salaries
$639,517.99
Textbooks
12,778.22
Music Program
1,599.58
Physical Education Program
1,820.00
Battis Field
1,624.00
Athletics
12,575.77
Supplies and Other Expenses
19,912.90
$689,828.46
Expenses of Operation of School Plant:
Salaries Fuel Other Expenses
$ 33,985.46 22,189.26 18,952.70
$ 75,127.42
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Expenses of Maintenance of School Plant:
Salaries Replacement and Upkeep
10,927.94
Repairs (Town Manager) Outlay
1,491.09
$ 23,574.12
Expenses of Auxiliary Agencies:
Salaries, Promotion of Health
$ 6,582.00
Expenses of Promotion of Health
297.61
Libraries
696.20
Transportation
46,150.84
Tuition
1,009.99
Other Expenses
588.64
$ 55,325.28
Expenses of General Control:
Salaries Expenses of Administration
$ 17,377.00
1,070.73
$ 18,447.73
Expenses of Vocational Education:
Tuition and Transportation Adult Education Driver Education
$ 11,840.63
1,807.50 742.83
$ 14,390.96
Lunch Room Program Evening School National Defense Education Act. P.L. 85-864
98,765.13
2,470.45
4,160.27
$982,089.82
$4,200.00
6,955.09
MIDDLEBOROUGH PUBLIC SCHOOLS Middleborough, Massachusetts December 31, 1962 School Directory
Year Ten- App. ure
Name
Degree
1959
Stanley Kruszyna
B. S., Ed. M.
Superintendent of Schools Secretary to the Superintendent
1942
Constance M. Souza
Assistant Secretary to the Superintendent
1962
Marion T. Tremml
Supervisor of Cafeteria Accounts
1952
Stuart A. Silliker
School Physician
1958
Mary H. Edgerly William L. Enos
Maintenance of Buildings
1962
Norman E. Record
Attendance Officer
1958
*
B.S.
Director of Music, Instrumental Music Vocal Music
1961
B.S. Ed.
Art, Grades I - VI
1929
*
B.S. Ed., M. Ed.
Remedial Reading
1962
B.S. Ed., M. Ed.
Remedial Reading, Part-time Speech Therapy
Memorial High School
1960
Charles L. Manos Joseph L. King
B.S., M. Ed. B.S. Ed., M. Ed.
Principal Assistant Principal, Head Science Dept., Chemistry
1933
Henry E. Battis
B.S.
1928
Walter G. Hicks
B.S. Ed.
1937
* Alfred E. Farley
B.S., M. Ed.
1947
* Helen A. Pardey
A.B., M.A.
1944
* Dorothy L. Wetherell
1946
Esther L. Moore
1947 Mary Anacki
B.S., M. Ed.
Business Education English
Address
61 Sproat Street 32 South Main Street 68 West Grove Street 3 Bloomfield Avenue 29 Oak Street North Street Highland Street 8 Myrtle Street E. Braintree New Bedford Mattapoisett 60 Everett Street 13 West Grove Street Plymouth
114 Taunton Street
1281 Wareham Street 66 School St.
Lakeville 5 Mitchell Street 99 Pearl Street 80 South Main Street 52 Fairview Avenue 4 Maple Avenue
213
ANNUAL REPORT
1962
Leah M. Boutin Wilrene F. Card Mary L. Gaffney
B.S.
Position
M.D. R.N.
School Nurse
1949
1961
Richard E. Nelson Robert L. Mogilnicki Lucy W. Fearing
Mus. M.
1953
Director of Athletics, Industrial Arts Head Business Education Department, Business Education
Guidance, Dean of Boys Guidance, Dean of Girls English
A.B., M.A. Diploma
1961
Theodora Sowyrda
1948
* Harold E. Card
1950
* Margaret H. Ryder
1952
* Joseph A. Masi
1954 Joyce M. Jenness
1956
Franklin E. James
1957
Joseph S. Antone, Jr.
1957
Lois W. Buck
1957
Helen S. Millet
1957
*
Marion T. Whipple
B.S., M. Ed. B.A. A.B., M.S. A.B., A.M. B.S. Ed., M. Ed.
Industrial Arts, Driver Education Librarian
Social Studies
Social Studies
Social Studies, Public Speaking
Mathematics
Mathematics
B.A., M.A. English, Developmental Reading, Creative Writing B.A., M. Ed.
1958
*
Elizabeth M. Roht
B.S., M.A.
1958
Phyllis A. Dupee
A.B., M. Ed.
1958
Janette B. Batchelder
A.B., M. Ed.
English
1958
* Robert G. Brown
B.S.
Physical Education
1959 1960 1961 1961
John C. Walton Norma W. Woodburn Mary A. Record Cecile E. West
A.B.
Science, part-time
B.S. Ed.
Physical Education
1961
Donald O. Burling
B.S., M. Ed.
Mathematics
1961
Eileen V. Dowd
A.B.
Art English
1961
Allen W. Mann
B.S. Ed.
Science
1962
Walter E. Alger
A.B., Ed. M.
Mathematics
1962
Lawrence W. Baker
B.S.
Science, Social Studies
English
1962
Substitute
Mathematics
1962
Substitute
Art, Mechanical Drawing
1931
Bessie M. Veazie
1945
Elizabeth F. Kraus
1942
Norman L. Flood
1960
A. Edmund Delory
1958
Joseph Oliver
Custodian, part-time
13 West Grove Street Lakeville 24 Rock Street 88 Pearl Street 19 Homestead Road Brockton 62 Pearl Street
West Bridgewater 6 Howland Court 19 Pearl Street 88 Pearl Street 10 Myrtle Street Lakeville Taunton Pleasant Street South Weymouth Raynham Braintree Bridgewater 30 School Street Lakeville Bridgewater
ANNUAL REPORT
123 South Main Street Cedar Street 7 Summer Street
41 Smith Street 260 North Main Street 33 Webster Street 65 Everett Street Rhode Island Road
A.B.
Latin, Drama
B. Ed.
Business Education
1961
Barbara E. Crockett
B.S. Ed.
Homemaking Arts
1961
Catherine F. MacDonald
B.S. Ed.
1962
Barbara V. Burniston
B.A.
Secretary to Principal Assistant Secretary to Principal Custodian
Custodian
214
A.B.
A.B.
Social Studies
French Science
Henry B. Burkland School
1962
Philip W. Natale, Jr.
1956
* Harry I. Pickering
1942
*
Frieda H. Churchill
Diploma
1946
George Borges
B.S. Ed., M. Ed.
B.S. Ed., M. Ed.
B.S.
B.S. Ed.
B.S., M. Ed.
Guidance
1958
Marcel D. Richard
B.S. Ed., M. Ed.
1958
A.B., A.M.
1958
Margaret J. Rourke John E. Sullivan W. Robert Thomas
A.B., B.F.A., M. Ed.
Literature, High School Russian Reading, English
Art
1959 1959 1960
Carolyn A. Holmes John E. Barry Karyl A. Benson
B.S., M. Ed. B.S.
Social Studies, High School Driver Education Homemaking Arts
1960
Dominick DeLeo Leo J. McGuirk
B.A.
Social Studies, Art
1961
Laurence C. Osborne Alan R. Lindsay
A.B., M. Ed.
Mathematics
1961
J. Richard Comeau
A.B., M. Ed.
English
1962
Music
1962
Helen A. Attaquin Joseph M. Callahan Substitute
Physical Education, Health English, French
1956
Elsie I. Wheeler
Secretary to Principal
1959
Helen C. Caswell
Assistant Secretary to Principal
1950
George A. Rogers
Custodian
1961
Lyman E. Butler
1962
Allan L. Roberts
A.B., Ed. M. B.S. Ed.
Principal Assistant Principal, Industrial Arts Mathematics, Guidance
Mathematics Physical Education, Health, Science Science English
1946 1947 1952 1955
E. Fen Carpenter William H. Tufts Rose A. Sweeney
*
Albert F. Soule, Jr.
Social Studies, High School Driver Education Junior Practical Arts, French
1958
B.A.
*
B.S. Ed.
A.A., B.S. Ed.
Social Studies, English
1960
B.A., M.A.
Social Studies
1961
Holliston 89 Peirce Street Lakeville Dighton North Falmouth North Easton Bridgewater 89 School Street 59 Smith Street Abington Taunton 77 Wareham Street Bridgewater Brockton Plympton Street Raynham 81 Peirce Street 28 Courtland Street 327 Wareham Street Quincy 50 East Grove Street Stoughton
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16 Wood Street 232 Plymouth Street 304 Wareham Street 193 E. Main Street 20 Forest Street
Custodian
Custodian, part-time
B.S. Ed.
B.S.
1962
Southern Elementary School District Mayflower School - Rock School - South Middleboro School
1944 * Edward W. Sawicki
B.S. Ed., M. Ed.
Supervising Principal
1931
Elsie A. Cahoon
Diploma
Grade V, Mayflower School Grade IV, Mayflower School
B.S. Ed. Grade V, Mayflower School
1957
*
Florence G. Caldera
B.S. Ed.
Grade VI, Mayflower School
1959
* William J. Browne, Jr. Sandra L. Jennings Barbara C. MacCready
B.S Ed.
Grade II, Mayflower School
B.A.
Grade IV, Mayflower School
1962
Roberta L. Mahoney
B.A.
Grade III, Mayflower School
1962
Dale C. Murray
B.S. Ed.
Grade I, Mayflower School
1962
Helen Pejko Peterson Denise V. Tavares
B.A.
Grade VI, Mayflower School
1962
Aileen G. Tiffany
R.N.
Elementary Practical Arts, Mayflower School
1951
Diploma
Grade II, Rock School
1960
Mabel I. Fornaciari Millicent L. Morgan
B.S. Ed.
Grade I, Rock School
1953
*
A. Margaret Mitchell
Diploma
Grade III, South Midldleboro School
Grade IV, South Middleboro School
Clerk, part-time, Mayflower School
Custodian, Mayflower School
1962
Ernest Varnum
Custodian, part-time, Mayflower School
1961
Mary F. Grishey
Custodian, part-time, Rock School
1962
Ellen M. Taylor
Custodian, part-time, So. Middleboro School
Central Elementary School District School Street School - Union Street School
1950
* Robert W. Gross
B.S Ed., M. Ed.
1953
* Alice G. Austin
1953
* Ethel H. Manwaring
Diploma
B.S. Ed.
Grade IV, School Street School
1956
* Helen D. Robbins
B.S. Ed.
Grade V, School Street School
1957
* Barbara F. Churbuck
B.S. Ed., M. Ed.
Grade III, School Street School
119 Sproat Street Lakeville 51 North Street Mattapoisett 249 North Main Street Bridgewater
216
547 Center Street 71/2 Rock Street Lakeville 100 Pearl Street 35 Sachem Street West Bridgewater 653 Wareham Street 26 Bourne Street 12 Court End Avenue Whitman 10 Rock Street Raynham Mattapoisett 32 North Street Long Point Road 8 Taunton Street South Bridgewater 67 North Street Marion Road 143 Everett Street Walnut Street Spruce Street
ANNUAL REPORT
B.S.R. Ed.
Supervising Principal Grade V, School Street School Grade III, School Street School
1954
* Virginia C. Smith
B.S. Ed.
1960
1960
* Veronica L. Hawkins Louise R. Paun Irving H. Murphy
B.S. Ed.
Grade V, Mayflower School
1962
B.S., M. Ed.
Grade IV, Mayflower School
1962 1962
Anne L. Washburn
Diploma
1946
1956
* Lillian G. Standish
1953
1957
* Marilynn F. Dutra
B.S. Ed.
Grade IV, School Street School
Bridgewater
1958
Alice C. Harlow Helen D. Gibbs
B.S. Ed.
Grade III, School Street School
20 Peirce Street
1961
Diploma
Grade III, School Street School
106 Oak Street 41 Lane Street
1924
Marjorie M. Hanson Diploma
Grade II, Union Street School
1930
Amelia L. Boutin
Diploma
Grade I, Union Street School
60 Everett Street
1947
* Elsie L. McCarthy
Diploma
Grade I, Union Street School
514 Center Street 230 North Main Street
1956
Valdis W. Talbot
A.B.
Grade I, Union Street School
Bridgewater
1958
Helen F. Hoye
B.S., M. Ed.
Grade II, Union Street School
1959
Mary F. O'Connell
B.S. Ed.
Grade I, Union Street School
1962
Laura E. Donner
B.S.
Grade II, Union Street School
122 North Street
1961
Raymond A. Dutra
Custodian, School Street School
1957
Edward W. Lowe
Custodian, Union Street School
Northern Elementary School District West Side School - Flora M. Clark School - Plymouth Street School Pleasant Street School - Pratt Free School
1947
Louis J. Rando
A.B., M.A.
Brockton
1951
* Florence K. Churbuck
B.S. Ed., M. Ed.
1955
Doris P. Orr
B.S. Ed.
Grade IV, West Side School
1956
* Harriet B. Blanchard
B.S. Ed., M. Ed.
Grade I, West Side School
1960
Renee R. Gaudette
B.S.
Grade III, West Side School
1960 1961
Margaret G. Hydorn Catherine M. Ross David L. Westgate Jayne D. McCauley
A.B.
A.B.
.
B.S.
1954 * Elizabeth D. Tate
Diploma
1958 Edith E. Matthews
B.S. Ed.
1945
Marjorie C. Huntley
B.S. Ed.
Grade I, Plymouth Street School
1956
Margaret J. Walsh
Diploma
Grade II, Pleasant Street School
1960
Diploma
Grade III, Pratt Free School
1962
M. Helen Hyvonen Eleanor L. Hutchings
B.S. Ed.
Grade IV, Pratt Free School
Bridgewater 15 Washburn Street Bridgewater 11 Everett Street 90 Plympton Street Raynham Raynham Assonet 13 Webster Street Locust Street Plymouth Street Bridgewater Bridgewater Bridgewater
217
ANNUAL REPORT
Supervising Principal Grade II, West Side School
B.A.
Grade VI, West Side School Grade I, West Side School
1961 1962
Grade V, West Side School Grade V, West Side School Grade II, Flora M. Clark School Grade I, Flora M. Clark School
1952
Evelyn L. Elliott Diploma
Grade II, Union Street School
55 Everett Street Bridgewater
66 Everett Street 6 High Street
1955
Samuel A. Whitehead
1959
Lawrence Holmes
1955
1956
Gladys Baker Irene Cabral
1954
Bertha I. Dunham
1958
Edythe M. Dunlea
1961
Lorraine O. Duell
1962
Annette Adamiec
1962
Beverly Garafalo
1953
Arlene P. Stevens
1957
Jeanne E. Roberts
1961
Beatrice Belmont
1961
Ruth E. McDonald
1957
Barbara M. Quindley
1957
Joanne N. Cabral
1961
Lois Mello
1959
Ethel May Morrison
1958
Minnie V. Wills
1959 Elizabeth K. Kinsman
1962 1961
Vera G. Hosley
Mary G. King
Custodian, West Side School Custodian, Flora M. Clark School, part-time Custodian, part-time, Plymouth Street School Custodian, part-time, Pleasant Street School Custodian, part-time, Pratt Free School
39 Forest Street Pleasant Street Pleasant Street Bedford Street
School Cafeteria Personnel
Head Cook, Memorial High School
Assistant Cook, Memorial High School
Assistant Cook, part-time, Memorial High School
Assistant Cook, Memorial High School Assistant Cook, part-time, Memorial High School Head Cook, Henry B. Burkland School
Assistant Cook, Henry B. Burkland School
Assistant Cook, Henry B. Burkland School Assistant Cook, part-time,
Henry B. Burkland School Head Cook, Mayflower School
Assistant Cook, Mayflower School
Assistant Cook, Mayflower School
Assistant Cook, part-time, Mayflower School
Assistant Cook, Union Street School
Assistant Cook, part-time Union Street School
Head Cook, West Side School Assistant Cook, part-time, West Side School
Spring Street Forest Street Clifford Street Taunton Street
Howland Court Archer Court Plymouth Street Pearl Street
North Street Plymouth Street Pearl Court Center Street Wood Street Oak Street
Corinne Parkway Perry Street Wareham Street
218
ANNUAL REPORT
INDEX
Assessors
108
Board of Appeals
127
Board of Health
121
Business and Industrial Commission
128
Civil Defense Director
148
Conservation Commission
128
Dog Officer
127
Election Officers
77
Fire Department
144
Gas and Electric Department
157
Balance Sheet
167
Construction and Depreciation Drafts, 1962
169
Statement of Accounts
170
Summary of 1962 Receipts and Expenditures
171
General Information
3
Housing Authority
129
Inspector of Milk, Animals and Slaughtering
125
Inspector of Wires
147
Jury List
74
Librarian, Public Library
132
Park Department
136
Peirce Trustees
138
Plumbing Inspector
124
Plymouth County Aid to Agriculture
154
Plymouth County Mosquito Control Project
156
Police
140
Public Officials
5
Registrars' Report
77
School Committee
174
Sealer of Weights and Measures
149
Town Accountant
87
Town Clerk
13
Town Manager
9
Town Treasurer and Collector
78
Tree Warden
137
Veterans' Services
151
Vital Statistics:
Births
52
Deaths
68
Marriages
61
Water Department
114
Welfare Department
152
Where to Call for Service
4
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