Town annual report of Plymouth, MA 1953, Part 17

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Publication date: 1953
Publisher: Town of Plymouth
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Mary E. Estes


151.00


Lloyd C. & May E. Gould


128.86


William Wethrell


George H. Doten 127.00


Harry A. Holmes


Plymouth Savings Bank-Page 3


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Emma L. Churchill


$150.87


Helen M. Holmes $151.60


Jennie F. Langford


207.36


Joseph & Elizabeth C. Holmes


302.09


209.04


Frank H. Lanman


101.80


Rogers-Hall


340.53


William F. & Martha A. Doten


150.51


Sylvanus W. Rogers


136.80


Charles Hellstrom


100.25


Frederick H. Wilson


100.38


Elizabeth C. Coupe


204.83


M. F. & J. B. McHenry


101.64


Warren S. Bumpus & Nathaniel T. Clark


150.48


Nathaniel G. Lanman


101.65


Robert A. Brown


512.55


Isabella T. Whitman


207.90


David Brown


310.84


Thomas Shaw


152.21


Fred A. Jenks


416.66


Daniel W. Andrews


167.73


Robert R. Bartlett


152.52


Lucy M. Sherman


151.50


Annie L. Jarvis


100.29


Dexter H. Craig


202.66


Tom Haigh


185.67


Charles A. Bumpus


203.33


Julia M. Sampson


101.83


Minnie C. Caldwell


102.58


Stephen C. Nickerson


100.33


Nathaniel B. & Charles


Ellis 208.74


Mary E. Pierce


102.11


Harriet Bisbee Beytes


151.65


Julia A. Remington


101.42


Isaac T. Hall


151.37


Harriet J. Swan


101.50


Henry W. Barnes


209.36


Frederick Dittmar


169.82


William S. Kyle


218.56


Margaret M. Hill


170.13


Albert N. Fletcher


101.07


Philip Dries


101.45


Charles A. Wheeler


101.31


Isaac T. Holmes


552.12


Leidloff and Kunz 101.40


Flora L. Doten


309.67


James M. Cameron


155.79


Charles G. Welch


100.14


James S. Clark


205.58


Jessie F. B. Warren


208.17


Robert B. Phillips


101.31


Charlotte E. Lovering


156.47


George H. Jackson


206.60


Samuel W. Holmes


126.14


Catano Fratus


157.32


Goodwin & Nelson


211.96


J. Hovey Harlow


410.58


Henry F. Swift 195.54


Mary A. Sampson


101.07


John A. White


201.54


Harriet E. Merriam


210.34


Dora J. Ford 205.19


William S. Pratt


362.83


Jessie M. Pepper


127.00


Henry P. Steidle


57.29


William A. Pratt


214.13


Alice L. Lanman


207.30


Jacob Ries


152.15


Deborah Whitaker


158.10


Lottie F. Dunton &


Helen P. Whiting


154.74


Alice L. Craig 208.01


Isabel H. Warren


312.34


Archie P. Eadie


208.12


Elijah H. Atwood


209.49


Estate of Frederick


Wesley A. Kinzie


132.96


I. Rich 208.60


Plymouth Savings Bank-Page 4


Alden S. Bartlett 150.58


John Jordan


100.40


Clara H. Hemmerly


100.62


Carrie L. Frink


151.51


Alice D. Fuller


152.38


George H. & Florence Blanchard


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Charles H. Morey


$207.26


William H. Morse $156.35


Ephraim D. Bartlett


151.15


Anna Spooner 212.51


Charles A. Carlson


182.25


Arthur & Finette S. Robbins


105.14


Russell lot


263.47


John A. & Francis Harris 209.73


Beulah D. Harris


100.53


William A. Morton


100.20


Lewis Weston


152.23


Julia E. Bramhall


153.38


Elizabeth J. Hildreth


205.99


William Wallace


James H. D. Sanderson


204.01


Brewster


102.02


Will C. Snell


258.54


William C. Axford


153.40


Lewis & Annie A. Morton 106.30


Arrah B. Eddy


205.90


John F. Lovell


152.12


Palmer E. Presbrey


259.91


Abbie P. Shaw


101.17


Hannah E. Phillips


152.63


Arthur L. Morse


212.73


Henry F. Holmes


217.09


George R. Pierce 151.51


Edmund Robbins


101.41


Howard M. Douglas 152.64


Jacob Atwood


102.16


Rev. Ivory Hovey


100.26


Roswell S. Douglass


366.64


Frances E. Hovey 100.26


George F. & Jessie


Francis Burgess


205.87


B. Haigh


227.25


Elide F. & Gladys L.


Anna J. Butler


101.98


Antoniotti 305.85


Bartlett & Kingman


303.85


John Russell


329.65


Stillman R. Sampson


210.14


Adaline F. Howard


101.57


William E. Rogers


208.75


Edgar W. Washburn


101.39


Chester E. Rogers


208.60


William W. Fraser


223.84


Holmes 3,699.56


Fowler-Rice


151.23


Joseph H. Schubert


261.79


Ezra F. Benson


207.32


Charles Moning


1,010.02


Elizabeth Bradford


101.14


Frank Bull 150.58


Alice H. Harlow


364.76


Nelson M. Warner


1,055.80


Jennie R. Simmons


208.85


Emma F. Thurston


150.85


Ethel H. Churchill 207.81


Alfred T. Swift


215.61


Peterson 101.01


Charles D. Craig


208.27


James Collins 154.20


Edward J. & Agnes W.


Carr 207.68


Frederick L. Courtney 100.76


Ida A. Palmberg 363.23


G. Vernon Bennett


102.26


Walter D. Hall


209.25


Isabella G. Harris


155.45


Walter F. Gould


208.99


Margaret B. Cole


160.08


Phebe J. Raymond 151.81


Helen L. Willard


155.17


Robert Burns 317.78


Franklin Sherman


209.20


Mabel D. Brown 207.02


Dora Walton Russell


75.41


Ellen J. Donnelly


207.59


Plymouth Savings Bank-Page 5


Edwin H. & Junie W.


Arthur H. Luce


313.79


Abby Manter


206.91


William G. & Thomas


Russell 1,548.84


Louise McMurray & John Wood 200.83


Helen W. & Francis C.


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Annice M. Stegmaier


208.03


Ira C. Ward


$204.61


Thomas Karle


120.16


Walter H. Brown 308.22


Louise R. Warner


208.44


Joseph A. Maybury


443.69


James E. Bartlett


150.64


Bartlett-Collingwood 301.99


Ruth A. Manter & Marion


John L. Morton


203.40


L. Currier


249.17


Jennetta Urquhart


208.53


Nellie F. Clark


150.49


Mabelle J. Cowan


210.70


Mary Bragdon


153.99


Otis N. Robbins


151.65


Evelina P. Gould


213.73


Virginia D. Kelling


202.50


Henry B. Howland


100.54


Norman G. Cate & heirs


213.87


Alice Spooner


538.67


Guy C. Courtney


203.46


Arthur E. & Elizabeth


May Stoddard Yeomans


207.66


Austin


529.76


Ella J. Caswell


102.67


Peter Wood


310.46


Matthias Grozinger


205.14


Walter B. Cobb


101.51


Charles E. Ainley


308.30


Bessie Duthie


152.38


Cora L. Stevens


213.03


Judith C. Skinner


226.83


John L. & Mollie A.


Henry A. Jordan


150.43


Karle 107.93


Annie G. Anderson


75.48


Herbert W. Holmes


119.66


Reuben H. Leach


262.70


Clark W. Holmes


150.55


Robert C. Swift


267.59


Grace E. Jordan


151.44


Willard C. Butler


152.38


Agnes R. Wood


207.97


Louis Profetty


101.03


Nicholas Gaspard, Sr.


207.43


George M. Swan


536.99


Ida M. Douglas


201.19


Manuel Fratus


204.68


Elizabeth Shea


204.11


Truman C. Holmes


467.74


Etta F. White


100.22


Edgar F. Bliss


119.77


Warren S. Gale


203.64


Nelson Robbins


154.70


Carrold D. Howland


350.44


Charles J. Stegmaier


203.89


Carrie A. Ripley


547.46


Charles H. Sherman


255.46


Percy H. Marsh


208.64


Skillman & Tuttle


206.53


Mary Allen


118.47


Ellen H. Kelly


201.41


William E. Wareham & Albert E. Caswell 151.05


Agnes Ray


155.58


Frederic L. Holmes heirs 202.31


Ethel Drew Borden


309.80


Edith M. Adams


100.04


Gertrude E. Willard


213.32


Ruth M. Adams 100.04


Ella C. Tribble


205.28


Lee Roane


206.26


Lizzie French Morton


257.16


James Bain


101.20


Bertha M. Derby


206.27


John S. Gascoyne


156.70


Joseph J. Stone


314.64


Ebenezer Davie


202.06


Anthony M. & Emeline Monish


156.35


Isabelle F. Nickerson 176.00


Frederick W. Peck


211.50


Mary Lehman


103.40


Plymouth Savings Bank-Page 6


Charles E. Stevens & George F. Wood 204.25


Etta Billingsley


101.91


Carrie Lamond Brown


150.83


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Anthony LoVerde


$201.43


George L. & Susan B. Paty $208.10


Charles E. Ames


336.54


Mary A. Dries


204.92


Stevens-Morton 102.38


James W. Blackmer


204.69


George H. Hodges


411.04


Emma B. Church


151.92


Morey-Peterson 201.81


Mrs. Harold E. Shurtleff


152.49


Guy H. Nason


112.76


Edith M. Weston


116.15


Alice L. Wright


204.55


Alfonsina Brini


153.89


Howard W. Edwards, Jr. 152.49


Benjamin W. Leland


207.55


Gustav W. Benson


200.61


Edmund T. Morton


201.22


Katherine J. Barnes


152.16


Perry-McGill


203.84


Ezra Pierce


216.01


Cornelius Bartlett


207.43


Henry O. Whiting


257.95


Charles A. Dixon


151.03


John Durnion


155.64


Virginia Wright


203.74


Bradford & Burrowes


100.88


James W. Tinkham


151.29


Alfred P. Richards


300.27


Ethel Dorr Mellor


508.06


Lottie E. Drew


152.81


Martha F. Paulding


152.33


Mary J. Purrington


101.51


Edwin F. Erland


104.40


Harry L. Johnson


1,530.77


Jabez B. Cole


305.12


F. Roscoe Fletcher


151.81


Josiah Churchill


101.35


Lyman A. Holmes


206.45


Elizabeth A. Dunlap


101.69


Albert G. Goodwin


409.29


Celia G. Luther


207.02


Chase & Veasey


203.88


Margaret Rossler


202.69


George E. Leach


151.98


Holmes & Sears


206.53


George Atwell


204.45


Mary Elizabeth Holbrook 268.28


Hedley C. Nickerson


309.74


Ellen H. Getman


100.45


Gertrude W. Babbitt 204.41


Anne Coombs


203.53


Addie R. & Ethel L. Haskins


205.50


Mary Alice Burns


202.83


Bertha C. Paulding


251.14


Gertrude A. O'Brien


225.61


Rosalie Sauer


208.89


John J. Briggs


206.75


LeBaron R. Barker


2,637.26


Gustave Johnson


306.85


James E. Clark


170.85


Burton W. Smith


151.30


Edgar W. Howland


152.02


George H. Cochran


205.22


Lewis H. Gould


101.75


Leonard Bartlett


201.95


Josiah A. Robbins


207.91


James Philip Bird


256.19


Frank W. Roberts


284.82


Kate & Bess Turner


202.90


Gertrude L. Calloway


205.73


Eugene B. Holmes 125.69


Benjamin D. Loring


205.45


James B. Collingwood


299.19


Clark Finney, Jr.


544.90


Richard W. Arthur


202.63


Hedda S. Anderson


262.47


Albert C. Chandler 302.45


Grace H. Manter


610.12


Mary R. Hodge


509.34


Plymouth Savings Bank-Page 7


Mary Alice Burns (Robert Brown lot)


203.43


Howland Davis


709.29


(William Burns lot)


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Elmer L. Briggs


$304.58


Lemuel C. Howland 315.49


Theodore P. Adams


500.09


Morton L. Robbins 512.02


Alfred C. Finney 107.66


Clarence E. Delano


256.74


George Gooding 535.80


New funds established in 1953:


Charles C. Chandler


414.64


George C. Peterson $400.00


Mary Drew Gooding


267.44


Edith P. Hubbard


32.68


Herman & Alyson Dewhurst 202.18


Total Plymouth Savings Bank


$127,842.66


Plymouth Savings Bank-Page 8


Deposited in Plymouth Federal Savings and Loan Association:


Mary B. Dean


$105.19


Florence L. Brewster 208.39


Mary Davis 205.51


Frederick N. Knapp 510.27


Albert E. Collier


206.20


Alice D. Hitchock 506.70


Emma Louisa Bradford 536.41


Henry W. Swift 201.24


Frances R. Davis


410.81


Louise B. Washburn 201.33


Frederick A. Cook


714.60


Elizabeth Kneeland


405.86


John D. Brewer


312.52


Octavius Reamy


305.14


Mary L. Eaton


204.25


Robert Astley


201.43


Ralph Mellen


160.56


Harry L. Sampson (Chiltonville) 100.45


Mary F. Briggs


318.52


Harry L. Sampson 300.18


Daniel J. Robbins


310.60


Elmer C. LeBaron


203.50


W. G. Howland &


William K. Dunham


200.60


Elias T. Averill


206.91


Fred S. Gray 202.50


Eunice C. Marrah


105.73


John C. Schubert


253.17


May H. Sears


$300.15


Edward A. Burnett


256.43


Elmer E. Sherman


300.75


William R. and Frances


George Fox


201.00


Sampson


414.68


Thaddeus F. Wasgatt


100.50


Henry J. Schira


211.02


William C. Chandler


303.72


Isaac N. Stoddard


412.41


George F. Bumpus


300.75


Helena & Joseph J.


Barzilla Holmes


200.50


Raymond


209.71


Charles E. Douglas


300.00


Charles S. Robbins


201.82


William L. French


200.00


Charles H. Robbins


524.34


Charles Mahler


200.00


Lemuel Leach


203.99


Alice B. Barnes 100.00


Henry E. Morrison


253.00


Gustave A. & Sarah Hager 200.00


Lawrence W. Churchill


256.88


Daniel W. Howard 200.00


Shaw and Fratus 237.94


Elroy T. Clark 303.18


John A. Beever


360.14


New funds established in. 1953:


Thaddeus F. Wasgatt


(Mary A. Wasgatt lot) 100.50


Philip Jackson 350.00


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Laurence B. Reed 400.00


Polydor H. Carlier 400.00


Samuel E. Franc


200.00


Anton & Frieda Schatz 300.00


Arthur Lord


500.00


Florence M. Whitmore 200.00


Daniel Tong


100.00


Susan G. Howland


300.00


Lucy L. Nickerson


200.00


Anna M. Klingenhagen 150.00


Carmen L. Carr


200.00


Total Plymouth Federal Savings and Loan Association $17,401.98


CHARLES E. HINCKLEY LOT IN CHILTONVILLE CEMETERY Brockton Savings Bank $1,000.00


ABNER & CHARLES H. LEONARD FUND


People's Savings Bank, Worcester, Mass. 147.82


ST. JOSEPH'S CEMETERY FUND


Plymouth Savings Bank 134.12


1


PHOEBE R. CLIFFORD FUND


Deposited with State Treasurer


200.00


Total, Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds $216,985.46


FRANCIS LeBARON POOR FUND


Plymouth Savings Bank $828.64


Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank 844.69


NATHANIEL MORTON PARK FUND


Plymouth Savings Bank $2,000.00


MURDOCK POOR AND SCHOOL FUND


Plymouth Savings Bank $730.00


CHARLES HOLMES POOR FUND


Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank $625.71


JULIA P. ROBINSON POOR FUND


Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank $300.00


WARREN BURIAL HILL CEMETERY FUND


Plymouth Savings Bank $1,126.73


MARCIA E. JACKSON GATES PUBLIC LIBRARY FUND Plymouth Savings Bank $1,000.00


Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank


$1,000.00


ELLEN STODDARD DONNELLY FUND (Income to be used for needy familes)


U. S. Savings Bonds-Series G $2,000.00


Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank 496.22


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ALICE SPOONER FUND (Income to be used for special comforts for the sick at the Town Infirmary) U. S. Savings Bonds-Series G $1,500.00


Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank 372.12


POST-WAR REHABILITATION FUND


Plymouth Federal Savings & Loan Ass'n


$10,425.96


Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank 2,545.06


PLYMOUTH NATIONAL BANK STOCK INVESTMENT FUND


Plymouth National Bank Stock


$2,000.00


U. S. Savings Bonds-Series G 3,000.00


Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank


2,047.69


STABILIZATION FUND


Plymouth Federal Savings & Loan Ass'n $5,058.47


Dedham Institution for Savings


10,125.00


Danvers Savings Bank


10,100.00


PHILIP JACKSON FUND


(Income to be expended by Inland Fisheries Committee)


Plymouth Federal Savings & Loan Ass'n $1,000.00


UNCLE THOMAS JACKSON PARK FUND


Plymouth Federal Savings & Loan Ass'n $800.00


CONTRIBUTORY RETIREMENT SYSTEM FUNDS


Bonds


$172,797.70


Bank Stocks


18,051.00


Federal Savings and Loan Association


10,617.53


Savings Banks


15,653.66


Plymouth National Bank


3,681.49


$220,801.38


SCHEDULE J


BORROWING CAPACITY, JAN. 1, 1954


Valuation for 1951, less abatements on $728,197


$27,698,803


Valuation of Motor Vehicles for 1951, less abatements


1,984,162


Valuation for 1952, less abatements on $607,299 29,131,851


Valuation of Motor Vehicles for 1952, less abatements 1,879,144


Valuation for 1953, less abatements on $531,370 30,582,605


Valuation of Motor Vehicles for 1953, less abatements


1,739,234


$93,015,799


Average


31,005,266


5%


1,550,263


Total Debt Incurred and Outstanding $906,500


Less: Water Loans


267,500


Total Debt Within Debt Limit


639,000


Borrowing Capacity, January 1, 1954


$911,263


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ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


School Department


OF THE


Town of Plymouth


MASSACHUSETTS


1820


FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31


1953


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SCHOOL COMMITTEE


Term Expires


Ralph C. Weaver, Chairman


1956


Mauro J. Canevazzi


1956


Robert B. Bowler


1955


Spencer H. Brewster


1955


Signe L. J. Borghesani, Mrs., Secretary


1954


Joseph S. Contente


1954


ADMINISTRATION


Donald T. Welch, Superintendent of Schools


Office, Lincoln Street, Telephone 600 Interviews by appointment


Secretary, Elinor B. Sanderson


Clerk, Betty-Ann Travers


Office hours: School Days-8 a.m. to 12 m. and 1 to 5 p.m. Vacations-9 a.m. to 12 m. and 1 to 4 p.m.


School Physicians: Dr. Frank J. Abate, Jr.


Dr. Medora V. Eastwood


Office hour at School Department: 8:45 to 9:15 a.m.


School Nurse: Hilda Swett


Interviews at School Department Office or at school buildings by appointment.


School Dentists: Dr. William Dyer Dr. Francis C. Ortolani


Dental Hygienist, Jane B. Bradford


Dental Clinic Office, Governor Bradford Building Telephone 1255


Custodian of Buildings, John J. McCarthy Telephone 600


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SCHOOLS


Senior High School - Telephone 26 Edgar J. Mongan, Principal


Junior High School - Telephone 460 Mary M. Dolan, Principal


Cornish-Burton and Oak Street Schools Mrs. Eleanor L. White, Principal Cornish-Burton School - Telephone 933 Oak Street School - Telephone 1661


Hedge and Cold Spring Schools Emmett B. Finck, Principal Hedge School - Telephone 1140 Cold Spring School - Telephone 708


Mount Pleasant School - Telephone 1097 Mrs. Helen S. Manchester, Principal


Manomet Elementary School - Telephone Manomet 3356 Mrs. Elouise E. Cashin, Principal


SCHOOL CALENDAR


1954-1955


Open: September 8, 1954 January 3, 1955 February 28, 1955 April 25, 1955


Close:


December 23, 1954 February 18, 1955 April 15, 1955 June 22, 1955


School Holidays: Columbus Day, Oct. 12; Teachers' Con- vention, Oct. 22; Armistice Day, Nov. 11; Thanksgiving Recess, Nov. 25-26; Good Friday, April 8; Memorial Day, May 30.


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NO-SCHOOL SIGNAL


2-2 Repeated on Fire Alarm


7:05 a.m. No school for Junior and Senior High Schools 8:15 a.m. No morning session for Grades 1 to 6, inclusive 12: 15 p.m. No afternoon session for Grades 1 to 6, in- clusive


Radio Station WEEI broadcasts no-school signals shortly after 7:00 a.m.


Radio Station WBZ broadcasts no-school signals during the following periods: 7:00-7:25 a.m., 7:30-7:45 a.m., 8:30-8:45 a.m., 12 m .- 12: 15 p.m.


FINANCIAL STATEMENT REIMBURSEMENTS AND RECEIPTS


From the Commonwealth:


1. General aid for public schools


$39,497.39


2. Aid for specific purposes


(1) Transportation 17,085.00


(2) Vocational Tuition 1,135.18


(3) Vocational Transportation


1,155.81


(4) Salaries of teachers of retarded children


2,000.00


(5) Americanization salaries


322.50


3. Tuition, State Wards


1,926.54


From Other Sources:


1. Tuition, Out-of-town Pupils


(1) Carver (Town of)


18,915.11


(2) Plympton (Town of)


11,016.09


2. Miscellaneous Receipts


898.02


$93,951.64


Total


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FINANCIAL SUMMARY


Balance to Excess and Balance Appropriations Expenditures Deficiency On Hand


Salaries


General


$471,051.00 $468,496.73 $2,554.27 107,170.82* 100,408.75 6,762.07


Playground Equipment


1,000.00


1,000.00


None


Gutter Repairs at Jr .- Sr. High School


1,100.00


1,056.00


44.00


Interior Painting at Hedge School


4,200.00


4,085.00


115.00


Repairs to Toilets at Hedge School


3,300.00


2,904.10


$395.90


Repairs to Elementary School Roofs


5,800.00


5,530.60


269.40


Improvements to Jr .- Sr. High School Playground


1,852.16


1,752.00


100.16


(from 1952)


$595,473.98 $585,233.18 $9,575.50 $665.30


Reimbursements and receipts, account of schools 93,951.64


Net expenditures for schools $491,281.54


* Includes $925 from Reserve Fund and $8.72 from Trust Fund Income


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ANNUAL REPORT OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE AND SUPERINTENDENT


TO THE CITIZENS OF PLYMOUTH


This report will point out some of the problems fac- ing the public schools in the next few years, will indicate areas where improvements have been made during the past year, and will list some of the major improvements needed in the immediate future.


SCHOOL PLANT IMPROVEMENTS


During the year 1953 the following major repairs and improvements were made on the school buildings:


New roof on the Mt. Pleasant School.


Extensive repairs to roofs of Hedge and Cornish- Burton Schools.


Gutters repaired on the Junior-Senior High School.


Modernizing of boys' and girls' toilet rooms at the Hedge School, by replacing outmoded fixtures, and im- proving lighting and ventilation.


Painting interior of auditorium and north wing of Hedge School. This included eight classrooms, dental clinic, teachers' room, corridors and cloak rooms.


Creation of a temporary classroom for the Practical Arts Class from a large store room at the Cold Spring School.


Completion of work on playground at Junior-Senior High School, with entire area including older section be- ing graded and seeded. A chain link fence was installed along the boundaries of the new section of the play- ground.


Your School Committee is asking for appropriations to continue the work of improving the School plant in 1954. Included in the planned projects are:


1. New window drapes in the High School auditorium -$1100.


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2. Soundproofing the ceilings of the High School gym -$1900.


3. Painting approximately half of the interior of the Senior High School-$10,000.


4. Emergency battery lights to replace the emergency gas lights in the Senior High School-$1200.


5. Filling and grading of parking and play area in rear of Junior High School with cement curb along edge of bank to prevent washouts-$4900.


ENROLLMENT TRENDS


Transfers of pupils from overcrowded schools to less crowded buildings have been continued and increased. Twenty-four Chiltonville pupils, normally enrolled in the Cornish-Burton School are now being transported to the new Manomet School. Carver Road pupils, who were transferred in September, 1952 from the Cornish-Burton School to the Hedge School, have remained at the latter school for another year. For a second year, a number of the forty-four first grade pupils in the Mt. Pleasant Dis- trict were transferred to the Cold Spring School. There are now 21 pupils from the Mt. Pleasant District attend- ing the Cold Spring School. Because the classroom made from the store room at the Cold Spring School is a tem- porary one, we now are one classroom short in that building. Present figures indicate that we will be three or four classrooms short in September, 1954. Plans are now being made to use the auditorium at the Cold Spring School to house some of the pupils.


The School Committee has been working closely with the State Buildings Assistance Commission in at- tempting to predict future enrollments in the Plymouth Schools so that plans can be made to adequately accom- modate the influx of students expected in the immediate future, and at the same time to plan an ultimate school plant which will be well balanced and educationally sound. As a basis for making comparisons of births and


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school enrollments, a graph is included which shows the number of births to residents of Plymouth each year from 1935 through 1953, and indicating the numbers of children who appeared in the first grades in the Plym- outh Public Schools six years later.


PLYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS BIRTHS by YEARS to PARENTS RESIDING IN PLYMOUTH and


SUBSEQUENT FIRST GRADE ENROLMENTS


100


200


250


300


350


1935 - Births 1941 - Enrolment


226


1936 - Births 1942 - Enrolment


- 227


1937 - Births 1943 - Enrolment


- 226


1938 - Births


- 187


1944 n Fnrolment


216


1939 - Births


- 174


1945 - Enrolment


- 228


1940 - Births


- 199


1946 - Fprolment


- 218


1941 - Birtha


- 200


1947 - Enrolment


.246


1942 - Births


218


1918 - Karolment


- 229


250


1943 - Births 1949 - Enrolment


265


1944 - Births 1950 - Enrolment


236


1945 - Births


- 182


1951 - Enrolment


- 208


1946 - Births


TA- 269


1952 - Imrolment


256


CHIA - 31


1947 - Births 1953 - Enrolment


-310


1948 - Births


- 285


1954 - Enrolment


1949 - Births


CHINA - 279


1955 - Torolment


1950 - Births


- 207


1956 - Enrolment


1951 - Births


7/070- 258


1957 - Enrolment


1952 - Births


- 272


1958 - Enrolment


1953 - Births


- 230


100


150


200 250


350


350


- 202


186


- 185


220


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On October 1, 1953 there were 1342 pupils enrolled in our elementary schools, 83 more than were enrolled on October 1, 1952. According to figures submitted to us by the Buildings Assistance Commission, figures which that agency states are probably too low, we will have the following enrollments in our elementary schools in the next 6 years:


1954


1955


1956


1957


1958


1959


1,430


1,469


1,442


1,502


1,546


1,451


Forecasts of Junior High enrollments show a prob- able pupil total of 821 in 1961 in grades seven through nine as against a present enrollment of 611. Enrollments in the Senior High will probably reach 643 by 1964, up 171 from the present enrollment of 472.


All of the figures used above are based on records of births to Plymouth residents over an 18 year period, and the 16 year survival pattern, showing the number of these children who reach the various grade levels in the public schools of Plymouth. What will happen beyond these years is pure conjecture and will be dependent on future births as well as the shift of population in and out of town.


To ease the pressure of larger enrollments already resulting in over-size classes in our secondary schools, the Plymouth School Committee has asked the School Committees of Carver and Plympton to withdraw all of their students from the Plymouth schools by June, 1955.


SCHOOL LUNCHES


The lunch programs in the Junior-Senior High and elementary schools continue to expand. In the past four years the total income in the secondary school lunch program has increased from $24,363 to $26,768. In the elementary schools, the lunch room income has increased from less than $16,000 in 1948 to $27,490 in the last school year. The Junior-Senior High lunch room sold 43,260


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type A lunches and 27,290 type C lunches (milk only) during the last school year. The federal reimbursement on the program totaled $4439.20. In the same year the elementary program sold 79,966 type A and 33,005 type C lunches and received federal reimbursements of $7857.04.


PROFESSIONAL GROWTH


During 1953 several professional courses were of- fered to the Plymouth teachers and a number of con- sultants on reading and handwriting came here to lecture and work with the teachers. A Harvard-B. U. Extension course in science, started in the fall of 1952, was com- pleted early in 1953. A course in Reading in the Elemen- tary School sponsored by the same extension service was taken by thirty-four Plymouth teachers during the year. A workshop in Guidance for teachers in the Plymouth Junior-Senior High Schools was carried on during the fall term. Credits earned in all of these courses are ac- cepted by most colleges toward bachelor's or master's degrees. The expenses of these courses are borne en- tirely by those teachers who enroll. A fifteen hour art Workshop offered to the Plymouth teachers by Binney and Smith, manufacturers of art supplies, was taken by most of the elementary school teachers as well as the art teachers in the Junior and Senior High Schools. Plym- outh teachers have also taken advanced educational courses during the year at Boston University, Bridgewa- ter State Teachers College, and other colleges.


Handwriting consultants from the American Book Company, Zaner-Bloser Company, and Charles Scribner's Sons have met with the elementary school teachers to discuss problems in that field. These experts were able to assist the local penmanship committee in its study of this subject.


In our consideration of a new reading system in the elementary school to replace the one which has been in


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use for the past 14 years, we requested the help of sev- eral of the publishers of modern reading systems. Con- sultants from Ginn and Company, Lyons & Carnahan and American Book Company met with the teachers and other consultants are scheduled to come to Plymouth dur- ing the new year. A reading committee is in the process of evaluating the results of their study.




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