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7182
Heads inspected
1182
Weighing and measuring
1466
Visions tested (7% failed - 60% corrected)
1951
Hearing tested (2% failed - 40% corrected)
1951
Immunization Clinics
Diphtheria and Tetanus
2/11/63 157 school children Dr. Bonnar
Town Hall
3/11/63 176 school children Dr. Silliker
Town Hall
4/ 8/63 151 school children Dr. Estabrooks
Town Hall
5/15/63 138 school children Dr. Silliker
5/27/63 154 school children
Dr. Silliker
H. B. Burkland School Memorial High School
Heaf Test
3/14/63 678 school children, Grades 1, 4, and 7 10 school personnel
3/22/63 688 Heaf test readings
20 students positive (All X-Rays proved negative)
5 school personnel positive (All X-Rays proved negative)
ANNUAL REPORT 171
Oral Polio Vaccine, Type II
3/20/63 2416 school children
First Grade Registration - April 29 - May 3, 1963
Children registered 211 75"
First grade children registered during summer
MARY H. EDGERLY, R.N.
School Nurse
Retirements:
Miss Leah M. Boutin and Mrs. Marjorie M. Hanson retired effective September 1, 1963, after serving our young people for thirty-four and thirty-nine years respectively. Appropriate Resolutions were passed by the School Committeee commending these teachers for their service. No words can adequately express the gratitude felt in the hearts of our townspeople for the contributions made by these individuals to our schools and our community.
Acknowledgements:
Appreciation is sincerely extended to the School Committee for its concern with the problem of improving our schools, for the long hours of service they give, for their understanding, help, and friendly counsel so often given, and for the policies which make our staff a unified and energetic group.
Teachers, administrators, secretaries, maintenance staff, custodians, lunch service personnel, and all other school staff members, demon- strated a unity of purpose in serving our young people. Their loyalty to our schools and their willingness to take on extra duties are deeply appreciated.
The Peirce Estate Trustees have continued to be most generous in their support of our schools. Public tribute is due them for their pur- chase of musical instruments, band uniforms, and office machines for our High School Business Education Department, and for their generous yearly financial assistance in many other ways.
The Trustees of the Pratt Free School continue to maintain the building for classroom use. During 1963 the entire first floor was re- painted. Appreciation is extended to the Trustees for providing two classrooms for the use of public school children.
In closing, special thanks go to Mr. Enos and to each member of my office staff. They have spent uncounted extra hours sharing my work- load and my problems without complaint.
Respectfully submitted, STANLEY KRUSZYNA
Superintendent of Schools
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MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL
TABLE A Total Enrollment - December 31, 1963
Carver
Boys
Girls
Total
Post Graduates
1
1
2
Seniors
17
74
86
160
Juniors
99
80
179
Sophomores
94
105
199
Freshmen
100
113
213
17
368
385
753
TABLE B
Class
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
1963
124
31
5
30
66
53.2
CLASS OF 1963
Walter August Adamiec
Allan Ralph DeVaul
Harold Thomas Akers
Elaine Mary DiStaula
Susan Arenburg
Mary Douzanis
Kay Louise Erickson
Thomas Linwood Austin Alan Martin Ballard
Donna Marie Fitzsimmons
*RONALD LEE BERMAN
Clinton Henry Follett
Cecile Irene Forcier
Richard Lee Ford
Richard Dottridge Gibbs
Roland Albert Boileau
William Ronald Borek
Robert Francis Brown
*ELIZABETH ANN BUCK Dennis Wayne Butler Phyllis Carmichael
William Alfred Granfield Anita Louise Granfield Douglas Allan Hale
Sally Ann Cartwright Sandra Ann Conant Gerald Erwin Courtney
*JOSIAH STEARNS CUSHING, II John Jesse DeArruda
Number Going to
Junior College
Number in Other
Schools
Total Continuing
Study
Per Cent
1959
Number in
Class
Number Going to
College
Peter Norman Bernabeo John Thomas Bettencourt Sharon Lea Bittman
*Richard Thomas Giberti Patricia Ann Gillis Albert Edmund Gomes Carol Ann Goodhue
*LAWRENCE LESLIE HALE Kathleen Elizabeth Halunen William Frederick Hitchcock Margaret Gladys Hogan
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Bradford William Holmes Bernard David Horan, Jr. Geraldine Madeline Howe Peter Edward Ingraham Robert Howard Jones, Jr. Marjorie Jane Judge Ann Elizabeth Lipitz Bradford Steven Leonard Susan Maude Little Linda Andrea Lopes Bruce Albert Malenfant Brian Douglas Manwaring Richard Arthur Maranville Norman Douglas Massey Mary Ann McCarrick
+JOHN MERTON McCRILLIS Kathleen McGrath
*DOLORES PARKER McGUNAGLE Albert Joseph Meleo Margaret Ann Michael Carolyn Joyce Mott
*LAUREEN LUCILLE MULLEN Susan Adele Murphy Elizabeth Ann Oliver Carolyn Winnifred Noon Gary Michael Norris Judith Lee Nourse Linda Joan Nunes Robert Paiva Barry Lynn Parent Sally Jeanne Peckham Constance Marie Pelton Paul David Pena
*MARSHA ELIZABETH PENTI John Francis Perkins
*NANCY CLARE PERKINS Jon Roger Phelps Robin Alan Phelps Inez Evelyn Pierce Jerry Lee Pierce
Brenda Lee Pollard *JANICE LEE PORTER Richard Alan Quindley Thomas Shaw Reimels John Forrest Richards John Mario Rondelli
¿KATHLEEN ANN RUDOLPH Henrietta Rebecca St. Laurent Rebecca Shaw Glenn Alan Shurtleff
*DOROTHY FRANCES SILVIA Stephanie Ruth Simones Russell Clinton Smith Martha Elizabeth Standish
*ROBERT DANIEL STUART Lyle Bradford Sukeforth
*Mary Elizabeth Sukus Carol Elaine Taylor Weldon Allen Thomas, Jr. Louronne Thatcher Janice Marie Thompson Robert Francis Thompson Richard Edward Tinkham Jean Ann Tower Irma Mary Vasel Clifton Storey Valler, Jr. Janet Ann Washburn Fred Stephen Ward Michael Halsey Weaver Richard Allen Webber Elizabeth Weston Gary Franklin Weston John Peter Weygand Linda Ann Wheeler Stuart Alton White John Wadsworth Williams, III Dorothy Arlene Wilson James Harold Wood Jon Bartlett Wood George Elmer Young, III
Following received diploma September 1, 1963, as of Class of 1963:
Dennis Leonard Carbone Gary Ruel Lavalley
# Valedictorian
+ Salutatorian
Harold Earl Tower Raymond William Tubman
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 1963
- Graduates, 124
Attending Schools and Colleges
No. of Pupils
Percent of Class
Degree Granting Colleges
31
25.0
Secretarial and Business Colleges
4
3.2
Nurse Training Schools
5
4.0
Junior Colleges
5
4.0
Professional and Technical Schools
21
17.0
66
53.2
Regularly Employed
General Clerical
4
Industrial Worker
15
Store - Sales - Supply
9
Nursing Home
2
Hospital Orderly
1
Farm
3
Apprentice
1
Nursery School
1
36
29.0
Armed Services
12
9.7
Married
6
4.9
At Home
2
1.6
Post Graduates
2
1.6
124
100.0
Schools Entered by Graduates of Class of 1963
Colleges
Boys
Girls
Total
Air Force Academy
1
Amherst College
1
Aurora College
1
1
Barrington College
1
Bentley Coll. of Accounting & Finance
1
Boston University
1
1
Bridgewater State College
1
1
Brown University
1
Colby College
1
1
Fitchburg State College
1
Keene State College
1
Lowell State College
1
Massachusetts College of Art
1
New Bedford Institute of Technology
1
Northeastern University
2
Northwestern State College
1
Norwich University
1
Rhode Island School of Design
1
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Southern Connecticut College
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
20
11
31
Junior Colleges
Dean Junior College
1
Fischer Junior College
1
Massachusetts Bay Community College
1
1
Mt. Ida Junior College
2
3
5
Other Schools
Brockton Beauty Academy
3
Brockton Business College
1
Burdett College
2
Chandler School of Women
1
Franklin Institute
2
Lemuel Shattuck Hospital
2
Machine Accounting School
1
Newman Preparatory
2
Northeastern Industrial Technology
1
Plus School of Business
5
Pondville Hospital
1
St. Luke's Hospital (Fall River)
1
Stockbridge School
1
1
Wentworth Institute
5
1
Wilfred Beauty Academy
12
18
30
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
1
-
Union Hospital
-
Springfield College University of Massachusetts University of New Hampshire Villanova University
176
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Henry B. Burkland School
Mrs. Beatrice M. Belmont, Head Cook Mrs. Ruth E. McDonald, Assistant Cook Mrs. Anna Skrivanek, Assistant Cook Mrs. Concetta Pennington, Assistant Cook
Mayflower Consolidation
Mrs. Jeanne Roberts, Head Cook, Mayflower Mrs. Lois Mello, Assistant Cook Miss Joanne 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, 1963
$ 7,139.91
72,824.90
Sales U.S. Dept. Agriculture Claims Received
29,781.17
$109,745.98
Expended for Food
62,151.85
Expended for Equipment
338.50
Expended for Labor
30,218.80
Expended for Other Expenses of Operation
5,054.37
97,763.52
Closing Cash Balance, December 31, 1963
$ 11,982.46
Add: 1963 Claims Not Yet Received
5,550.85
$ 17,533.31
Less: 1962 Claims Received in 1963
5,753.41
$ 11,779.90
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 $20,398.60.
Summary of Lunches Served
88,144
Henry B. Burkland School
79,085
Mayflower Consolidation
82,111
West Side School
21,406
270,746
Memorial High School
ANNUAL REPORT 177
Summary of Noon Milk Program
Memorial High School
15,642
Henry B. Burkland School
18,228
Mayflower Consolidation
18,431
West Side School
4,248
56,549
Summary of Elementary Milk Program
In-Town Schools
87,670
South Middleboro District
13,980
North Middleboro District
9,549
111,199
441,534 bottles of milk purchased during 1963 (1/2 pints)
SCHOOL PERSONNEL CHANGES 1963
Teacher Appointments:
Wilma E. Baker, Art, Grades 1 - 6
Katherine E. Blair, Union Street School
Joseph M. Callahan, Junior High School Varsity Basketball Coach, 1963-1964 Season
Catherine Chausse, Temporary Teacher, Rock School
Pauline M. Cleary, Mayflower School
Ann W. Corcoran, Speech Therapist
Robert E. Desrosiers, Memorial High School, Henry B. Burkland School
June S. Hall, Union Street School
Paul S. Harrison, Freshman Basketball Coach, Memorial High School, 1963-1964 Season
Harold B. Hughes, Henry B. Burkland School
Robert S. Laurie, Henry B. Burkland School
Ralph N. Levesque, Temporary Teacher, Memorial High School, ef- fective March 4, 1963; Full-time Teacher, Memorial High School, effective September 1, 1963; Second Assistant Football Coach, Memorial High School
Jon J. Majuri, Memorial High School
Joseph A. Masi, Associate Director of Athletics
Mary J. McDonald, Memorial High School
M. Elizabeth Merrill, West Side School Marion Miskinis, West Side School Carol A. Mitchell, West Side School Ann Otis, Mayflower School
Beverly A. Pantano, Henry B. Burkland School
Ruth N. Pfister, Mayflower School
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Roberta R. Rice, School Street School J. Paul Robinson, Henry B. Burkland School Daniel P. Thomas, Henry B. Burkland School W. Robert Thomas, Tennis Coach, 1963 Season Robert L. Townsend, Memorial High School
Rena Wells, Henry B. Burkland School
Other Personnel Appointments:
Patricia M. Bessette, Part-time Clerk, Northern Elementary School District
Helen E. Tierney, Part-time Clerk, Central Elementary School District
Dorothy L. Yarsites, Part-time Secretary, Office of Superintendent of Schools
Concetta Pennington, Assistant Cook, Henry B. Burkland School Cafeteria
Anna Skrivanek, Ass't Cook, Henry B. Burkland School Cafeteria
Teacher Reassignments and Transfers:
Wilrene F. Card, reassigned from Part-time to Full-time Remedial Reading
Frieda H. Churchill reassigned from teacher of Mathematics to Gui- dance Counselor, Henry B. Burkland School
Albert F. Soule reassigned and transferred from Guidance Coun- selor, Henry B. Burkland School to teacher of Mathematics, Memorial High School
Other Personnel Reassignments and Transfers:
Beatrice Belmont reassigned from Assistant Cook to Head Cook, Henry B. Burkland School Cafeteria
Ruth E. McDonald reassigned from part-time Assistant Cook to Full- time Assistant Cook, Henry B. Burkland School Cafeteria
Jeanne E. Roberts transferred from Assistant Cook, Henry B. Burk- land School Cafeteria to Head Cook, Mayflower Consolidated School Cafeteria
Return from Leave of Absence:
Rochell DeCaro, September 1, 1963
Leave of Absence:
Millicent L. Morgan, Rock School, October 14, 1963 - June 30, 1964
Teacher Withdrawals:
Helen A. Attaquin, June, 1963 Henry E. Battis, Director of Athletics effective July 1, 1964 Leah M. Boutin, September 1, 1963 (Retired) Donald O. Burling, June 1963 J. Richard Comeau, June 1963 Lucy W. Fearing, June 1963
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Mary L. Gaffney, April 5, 1963 Renee' R. Gaudette, June, 1963 Marjorie M. Hanson, September 1, 1963 (Retired) Margaret G. Hydorn, June, 1963 Sandra L. Jennings, June, 1963 Robert S. Laurie, August 1, 1963 Roberta L. Mahoney, June, 1963 Myrtle A. Marden, March 14, 1963 Joseph A. Masi, Head Football Coach, December 3, 1963
Mary F. O'Connell, June, 1963 Helen C. Peterson, April 11, 1963 Virginia C. Smith, June, 1953 Albert F. Soule, Jr., June, 1963 W. Robert Thomas, June, 1963 Aileen G. Tiffany, June, 1963 Cecile M. West, June, 1963 David L. Westgate, June, 1963
Other Personnel Withdrawals:
Arlene Stevens, Head Cook, Henry B. Burkland School, August 1. 1963 Barbara Quindley, Head Cook, Mayflower School, March 29, 1963
SCHOOL CENSUS
October, 1963
5 years or
over and
7 years or over and
under 7
under 16
Distribution of Minors, October 1, 1963
(a) In the registration of minors (ages as of October 1, 1963) :
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:
302
1,078
Girls:
287
963
Totals
589
2,041
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(b) Distribution of the above minors, October 1, 1963: In public school membership In continuation school membership
305
1,989
0
0
0
10
9
31
1
4
274
7
Totals
589
2,041
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
December 31, 1963
Receipts
State Aid for Public Schools, G.L., Chap. 70
$102,111.84
State Aid for School Transportation,
G.L., Chap. 71, S. 7A
33,626.36
Reimbursement for Special Education Programs
10,536.22
Reimbursement for Vocational Tuition and Transportation
4,836.27
Reimbursement for Evening Practical Arts Classes
296.35
Tuition for Non-Resident pupils
16,224.20
National Defense Education Act, P.L. 85-864
681.87
Evening School
2,978.75
Lunch and Milk Program
102,606.07
Athletics
9,515.15
Rental of School Facilities
390.00
Junior High School Fire Loss
45,233.24
Miscellaneous
199.25
$ 329,235.57
Disbursements
Expenses of instruction:
Salaries
$684,385.50
Textbooks
16,454.48
Music Program
1,968.97
Physical Education Program
1,575.00
Battis Field
1,900.00
Athletics
13,403.74
Supplies and Other Expenses
20,286.56
$ 739,974.25
In vocational school membership In private school membership In State and County Institutions and schools for defectives & delinquents Not enrolled in any day school
181
ANNUAL REPORT
Expenses of Operation of School Plant:
Salaries Fuel Other Expenses
$ 35,249.05 19,200.36 19,797.01
$ 74,246.42
Expenses of Maintenance of School Plant:
Salaries Replacement and Upkeep
13,021.59
Repairs (Town Manager) Outlay
1,597.97
$ 23,585.60
Expenses of Auxiliary Agencies:
Salaries, Promotion of Health
$ 6,900.00
242.13
Expenses of Promotion of Health Libraries Tuition
726.64
809.30
Transportation
48,036.48
Other Expenses
472.24
$ 57,186.79
Expenses of General Control:
Salaries Expenses of Administration
$ 19,508.20 1,189.11
$ 20,697.31
Expenses of Vocational Education:
Tuition and Transportation Adult Education Driver Education
$ 13,117.13 1,895.00 664.21
$ 15,676.34
Lunch and Milk Program Evening School National Defense Education Act, P.L. 85-864 Junior High School Fire Loss
97,763.52
2,988.06
1,000.77
18,382.22
$1,051,501.28
$ 4,449.00
4,517.04
STATISTICS FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR ENDING JUNE, 1963
GRADES
School
I
II
III IV
V
VI VII VIII IX
X
XI
XII EPA JPA
Post Graduates
No. Pupils
Enrolled
Yearly Per Cent
of Attendance
Non-resident
Pupils Enrolled
Teachers
Memorial High
211
203
183
121
2
720
95.77
41 36
H. B. Burkland
13
586
92.02
2
23
Mayflower
31
27
31
92
89
65
14
349
94.80
1
13
Rock
27
26
53
94.05
3
2
So. Middleboro
25
31
56
94.86
1
2
Union Street
108
110
218
95.00
1 9
School Street
128
66
57
251
95.31
0
8
West Side
49
29
20
30
69
33
230
94.91
1
9
Flora M. Clark
29
26
55
94.18
0
2
Plymouth Street
27
27
94.73
0
1
Pleasant Street
25
25
96.91
0
1
Pratt Free
23
25
48
94.66
0
2
Special Subject Teachers
5
TOTALS 1963 TOTALS 1962
271
243
227
244
215
236
207
228
211
203
183
121
14
13 10
2618 2603
94.77 94.64
50
114
270
226
243
227
231
199
219
223
253
203
137
150 12
0
95 111
207
138
228
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MIDDLEBOROUGH PUBLIC SCHOOLS Middleborough, Massachusetts December 31, 1963 School Directory
Year Ten- App. ure Name
Degree
B.S.,Ed.M.
Superintendent of Schools
Secretary to the Superintendent
1961
Theodora Sowyrda
Assistant Secretary to the Superintendent
1963
Dorothy L. Yarsites
Part-time Secretary to the Superintendent Supervisor of Cafeteria Accounts
1962
Marion T. Tremml
School Physician
1958
Stuart A. Silliker Mary H. Edgerly William L. Enos Norman E. Record
M.D. R.N.
School Nurse
1949
Maintenance of Buildings
1962
Attendance Officer
1958
Director of Music, Instrumental Music
1961
Vocal Music
1963
Art, Grades I-VI
1962
1963
Ann W. Corcoran
B.S.
Remedial Reading Speech Therapy
Memorial High School
1960
Charles L. Manos Joseph L. King
B.Ed., M.Ed. B.S. Ed., M.Ed.
Principal Assistant Principal, Head Science Dept., Chemistry
Director of Athletics, Industrial Arts Head, Business Education Department, Business Education Guidance, Dean of Boys Guidance, Dean of Girls English
114 Taunton Street
1281 Wareham Street 66 School Street
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
A.B., M.A.
Position
Address
61 Sproat Street 32 South Main Street 68 West Grove St. 76 School Street 3 Bloomfield Avenue 29 Oak Street 91 North Street Highland Street 8 Myrtle Street E. Braintree New Bedford 12 Homestead Road 13 West Grove Street Bridgewater
ANNUAL REPORT
Lakeville 5 Mitchell Street 99 Pearl Street 80 South Main Street
183
1959
1942
* Stanley Kruszyna Constance M. Souza
1952
* Richard E. Nelson Robert L. Mogilnicki Wilma E. Baker Wilrene F. Card
B.S. B.M., Mus.M. Diploma B.S. Ed., M. Ed.
1953
1946
1947
*
1948
Esther L. Moore Diploma Mary Anacki B.S., M. Ed. Harold E. Card B.S., M. Ed.
1950
* Margaret H. Ryder
1952
Joseph A. Masi
B.A. A.B., M.S. A.B., A.M.
Social Studies, Associate Director of Athletics
Social Studies
1956
* Franklin E. James
B.S. Ed., M. Ed.
Social Studies, Public Speaking
1957
:: Joseph S. Antone, Jr. A.B.
Mathematics
1957
* Lois W. Buck
A.B.
Mathematics
1957
Helen S. Millet
B.A., M.A.
1957
Marion T. Whipple
B.A., M. Ed.
1958
Elizabeth M. Roht
B.S., M.A.
French
1958
Phyllis A. Dupee
A.B.,M.Ed.
Biology
1958
Janette B. Batchelder
A.B., M. Ed.
English
1958
Robert G. Brown
B.S.
Physical Education
1959
*
John C. Walton Norma D. Woodburn Mary A. Record
B.S. Ed.
Physical Education
1961
Barbara E. Crockett
B.S. Ed.
Homemaking Arts
1961
Eileen V. Dowd
A.B.
1961
Catherine F. MacDonald B.S.
1961
Allen W. Mann
B.S. Ed.
Science
1962
Walter E. Alger, Jr.
A.B., Ed. M.
Mathematics, Physics
1962
Lawrence W. Baker
B.S.
1962
Barbara V. Burniston
B.A.
1963
Robert E. Desrosiers
B.S. Ed.
French, Mathematics, Junior High French
1963
B.S. Ed.
1963
B.S. Ed.
1963
Mary J. McDonald
B.S. Ed.
Mathematics, Physics
1963
Robert L. Townsend
B.S. Ed.
Business Education
Secretary to the Principal
52 Fairview Avenue 4 Maple Avenue
13 West Grove Street Lakeville 24 Rock Street Miller Street 19 Homestead Road Brockton 62 Pearl St.
West Bridgewater 6 Howland Court 19 Pearl Street 91 Oak Street 10 Myrtle Street Lakeville Taunton Pleasant Street South Weymouth Bridgewater 30 School Street Lakeville Bridgewater 123 South Main Street Cedar Street 7 Summer Street
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Lakeville Mayflower Avenue 14 Rock Street Plymouth 11 Webster Street 41 Smith Street
1931
Bessie M. Veazie
A.B.
Latin, Drama
1960
A.B.
Science, part-time
1961
Art English
Science, Social Studies English
Ralph N. Levesque Jon M. Majuri
Mathematics, English, Social Studies Mechanical Drawing
184
Business Education English Industrial Arts, Mathematics, Driver Education Librarian
1954
* Joyce M. Jenness
English, Developmental Reading, Creative Writing Social Studies
1945
1942 1960
1958
Elizabeth F. Kraus Norman L. Flood A. Edmund Delory Joseph Oliver
1962
1956
-1942
*
Frieda H. Churchill
Diploma
B.S. Ed., M. Ed.
Mathematics
Physical Education, Health, Science Science English
B.S. B.S. Ed.
A.B., A.M.
Junior Practical Arts, French
1958
John E. Sullivan
A.B., B.F.A., M. Ed.
Literature, High School Russian
B.S. Ed., M.Ed.
B. S. Ed.
B.S., M. Ed.
B.S.
Homemaking Arts, Guidance
Social Studies, Science
1960 1961 1962
Laurence C. Osborne Alan R. Lindsay Joseph M. Callahan
B.S.
1963
Harold B. Hughes Beverly A. Pantano
B.S.
English
English, Mechanical Drawing
Reading, English
Music
Secretary to the Principal
Assistant Secretary to the Principal Custodian Custodian
Custodian, part-time
260 North Main Street 33 Webster Street 65 Everett Street Rhode Island Road
Henry B. Burkland School
A.B., Ed. M. B.S. Ed.
Principal Assistant Principal, Industrial Arts Guidance
-1946 1946
1947 1952 1958
Rose A. Sweeney Margaret J. Rourke
1958 1959 1959 1960 1960 1960
John E. Barry Karyl A. Swift
Domenick DeLeo
B.S. Ed.
B.A.
English, Guidance
B.A.,M.A.
Social Studies
A.B., M. Ed.
Mathematics
Physical Education, Health, Science Mathematics, Social Studies
B.S.
1963
J. Paul Robinson Daniel P. Thomas
B.S. Ed.
1963 1963 1963 1956 1959
-Rena Wells Elsie I. Wheeler
1950
Helen C. Caswell George A. Rogers
1961
Lyman E. Butler
1962
Allan L. Roberts
B.A.
B.M.
Assistant Secretary to the Principal Custodian Custodian Custodian, part-time
Holliston 89 Peirce Street Lakeville Dighton North Falmouth North Easton Bridgewater Abington Taunton 59 Smith Street Bridgewater Brockton Plympton Street Raynham 81 Peirce Street 28 Courtland Street 327 Wareham Street Stoughton East Sandwich South Weymouth North Abington New Bedford East Providence 16 Wood Street 232 Plymouth Street 304 Wareham Street 193 E. Main Street 142 Everett Street
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185
Philip W. Natale, Jr. Harry I. Pickering
* George Borges
E. Fen Carpenter William H. Tufts
B.S. Ed., M. Ed.
Marcel D. Richard
Carolyn A. Holmes
Social Studies, High School Driver Education Art Social Studies, High School Driver Education
* Leo J. McGuirk
Southern Elementary School District Mayflower School - Rock School - South Middleboro School
B.S. Ed., M. Ed.
Supervising Principal Grade V, Mayflower School
Diploma
Diploma
Grade IV, Mayflower School
B.S. Ed.
Grade V, Mayflower School
B.S. Ed.
Grade VI, Mayflower School
1957 1959 1961 1962
* William J. Browne, Jr. Rochelle M. DeCaro Barbara C. MacCready
B.S. Ed.
Grade IV, Mayflower School Grade V, Mayflower School Grade IV, Mayflower School
B.A.
1962
Dale C. Murray
B.S. Ed.
Grade I, Mayflower School Grade VI, Mayflower School
1962
Denise V. Tavares
B.A.
1963
Pauline M. Cleary
B.S. Ed.
Grade III, Mayflower School
1963
Ann M. Otis Ruth N. Pfister
Diploma
Elementary Practical Arts, Mayflower School
1951
Mabel I. Fornaciari Catherine Chausse
Diploma
Grade II, Rock School Grade I, Rock School
1953
*
A. Margaret Mitchell
Diploma
Grade III, South Middleboro School
1953
*
Veronica L. Hawkins
B.S. Ed.
Grade IV, South Middleboro School
1960
Louise R. Paun
Clerk, Southern Elementary School District School Nurse
Custodian, Mayflower School
1962
Ernest Varnum
Custodian, part-time, Mayflower School
1961
Mary F. Grishey
Custodian, part-time, Rock School
Custodian, part-time, So. Middleboro School
Central Elementary School District School Street School - Union Street School
1950
Robert W. Gross
1953
Alice G. Austin
1953 Ethel H. Manwaring
B.S. Ed., M. Ed. B.S.R. Ed. Diploma
Supervising Principal Grade V, School Street School Grade III, School Street School
119 Sproat Street Lakeville 51 North Street
547 Center Street 71/2 Rock Street Lakeville 100 Pearl Street 35 Sachem Street West Bridgewater 1173 Center Street 26 Bourne Street Whitman Raynham Taunton ..
91 Oak Street North Lakeville 32 North Street 100 North Street 8 Taunton Street South Bridgewater
ANNUAL REPORT
67 North Street 36 North Street 145 Everett Street Walnut Street Spruce Street
1962
Ellen M. Taylor
B. Ed.
Grade II, Mayflower School
1963
1963
Diploma
Irving H. Murphy
1960
Edward W. Sawicki
1944 1931 * Elsie A. Cahoon 1946 Anne L. Washburn 1956 Lillian G. Standish
Florence G. Caldera
B.S., M. Ed.
186
1956
Helen D. Robbins
B.S. Ed.
Grade V, School Street School
Grade III, School Street School
1957
Marilynn F. Dutra
B.S. Ed.
Grade IV, School Street School
1958
B.S. Ed.
Grade III, School Street School
1961 1963
Alice C. Harlow Helen D. Gibbs Roberta R. Rice
Diploma
Grade III, School Street School Grade IV, School Street School Grade I, Union Street School
1930
Amelia L. Boutin
Diploma
1947
Elsie L. McCarthy
Diploma
Grade I, Union Street School
1952
Evelyn L. Elliott
Diploma
Grade II, Union Street School
1956
*
Valdis W. Talbot
A.B.
Grade I, Union Street School
1958
B.S., M. Ed.
Grade II, Union Street School
1962
* Helen F. Hoye Laura E. Donner Katherine E. Blair
B.S.
Grade II, Union Street School
1963
Grade II, Union Street School
1963
June S. Hall
B.S. Ed.
Grade I, Union Street School
129 Plymouth Street
1963
Helen E. Tierney
Clerk, part -time, Central Elem. School District. 35 Rock Street
1961
Raymond A. Dutra
Custodian, School Street School
Washburn Street
1957
Edward W. Lowe
Custodian, Union Street School 6 High Street
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.
1951 Florence K. Churbuck
B.S. Ed., M. Ed.
1955
Doris P. Orr
B.S. Ed.
1956 Harriet B. Blanchard B.S. Ed., M. Ed.
1961 1962
Catherine M. Bettencourt A.B. Jayne D. McCauley B.S.
Supervising Principal Grade II, West Side School Grade IV, West Side School Grade I, West Side School Grade I, West Side School Grade V, West Side School Grade VI, West Side School Grade V, West Side School
Brockton Bridgewater 15 Washburn Street Bridgewater Raynham Assonet Halifax 12 West Street
B.S. 1963 M. Elizabeth Merrill 1963 Marion E. Miskinis Carol A. Mitchell B.S. Ed. B.S. Ed.
Grade III, West Side School
116 Oak Street
1954
Elizabeth D. Tate
Diploma
Grade II, Flora M. Clark School
13 Webster Street Locust Street
1958 Edith E. Matthews
B.S. Ed.
Grade I, Flora M. Clark School
ANNUAL REPORT
187
1957
* * * Barbara F. Churbuck
B.S. Ed., M. Ed.
B.A.
249 North Main Street Bridgewater Bridgewater 20 Peirce Street 106 Oak Street Lakeville 60 Everett Street 514 Center Street 230 North Main Street Bridgewater 55 Everett Street 122 North Street Lakeville
1963
B.S.
1943
Marjorie C. Huntley
B.S. Ed.
Grade I, Plymouth Street School
1956 Margaret J. Walsh
Diploma
1960 M. Helen Hyvonen
Diploma
Grade III, Pratt Free School
1962
Eleanor L. Hutchings
B.S. Ed.
Grade IV, Pratt Free School
1963 Patricia M. Bessette
1955
Samuel A. Whitehead
1959
Lawrence Holmes
1955
Gladys Baker
Custodian, part-time, Pleasant Street School
Custodian, part-time, Pratt Free School
171 Plymouth Street Bridgewater Bridgewater Bridgewater
11 Montello Street
39 Forest Street Pleasant Street Pleasant Street Bedford Street
School Cafeteria Personnel
Head Cook, Memorial High School
Assistant Cook, Memorial High School
Assistant Cook, Memorial High School
1962
Annette Adamiec
1962
Beverly Garafalo
1961
Beatrice Belmont
Head Cook, Henry B. Burkland School
1961
Ruth E. McDonald
Assistant Cook, Henry B. Burkland School
1963
Concetta Pennington
Assistant Cook, Henry B. Burkland School
1963
Anna Skrivanek
1957
Jeanne E. Roberts
1957
Joanne N. Cabral
Assistant Cook, Mayflower School
1961
Lois Mello
1959
Ethel May Morrison
1958
Minnie V. Wills
1959
Elizabeth K. Kinsman
Assistant Cook, Union Street School, part-time
1962
Vera G. Hosley
Head Cook, West Side School
1961
Mary G. King
Assistant Cook, West Side School, part-time
4 Spring Street 35 Forest Street 13 Clifford Street 109 Taunton Street 4 Howland Court 64 Pearl Street 84 North Street 57 West Grove Street 107 Oak Street 41 Plymouth Street 4 Pearl Court 241 Center Street Wood Street 19 Oak Street Corrine Parkway Perry Street Wareham Street
ANNUAL REPORT
1954
Bertha I. Dunham
1958
Edythe M. Dunlea
1961
Lorraine O. Duell
Assistant Cook, Memorial High School Assistant Cook, Memorial High School, part-time
1956
Irene Cabral
Custodian, part-time, Flora M. Clark School
Custodian, part-time, Plymouth Street School
Clerk, part-time, Northern Elementary School District Custodian West Side School
Grade II, Pleasant Street School
Assistant Cook, Henry B. Burkland School Head Cook, Mayflower School
Assistant Cook, Mayflower School Assistant Cook, Mayflower School, part-time Assistant Cook, Union Street School
188
INDEX
Assessors
90
Board of Appeals
108
Board of Health
102
Civil Defense Director
129
Conservation Commission
108
Dog Officer
107
Election Officers
61
Fire Department
125
Floral Beautification Committee
108
Gas and Electric Department
137
Balance Sheet
146
Construction and Depreciation Drafts, 1963
148
Statement of Accounts
149
Summary of 1963 Receipts and Expenditures
150
General Information
3
Housing Authority
109
Inspector of Milk, Animals and Slaughtering
105
Inspector of Wires
128
Jury List
58
Librarian, Public Library
112
Park Department
116
Peirce Trustees
118
Plumbing Inspector
104
Plymouth County Aid to Agriculture
135
Plymouth County Mosquito Control Project
136
Police
121
Public Officials
5
Registrars' Report
61
School Committee
154
Sealer of Weights and Measures
130
Town Accountant
69
Town Clerk
12
Town Manager
9
Town Treasurer and Collector
62
Tree Warden
117
Veterans' Services
132
Vital Statistics:
Births
38
Deaths
53
Marriages
95
Water Department
47
Welfare Department
133
Where to Call for Service
4
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