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1. A balanced diet - avoid too many sweets.
2. Early and regular dental treatment.
3. Proper use of the toothbrush after meals and especially after those bed-time snacks.
4. Fluoridation of Community water supplies.
Oral Hygiene - Dental Hygienist
Grades 1 - 6
349 Classroom talks were given and 1,004 children had a dental prophylaxis (cleaning of teeth).
Our local radio station W.P.L.M. was most cooperative during National Children's Dental Health Week (Febru- ary 4- 10) to make announcements of my broadcast on Children's Dental Health.
Dental Clinic
We are grateful to the Safety Commission, Health Division for their continued interest and cooperation. This year an autoclave and two dri-claves have been furnished us at the various clinics to insure safe methods of sterilization.
Clinic sessions (reparative work and examinations) 82
Treatments 263
Completed cases 62
Amounts received for clinical services rendered $114.20
Amounts received for sale of toothbrushes 78.60
Total $192.80
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The Dentists again recommend that the Town adopt the fluoridation of its public water supply as a means to help prevent dental decay in the children's teeth, on the basis of long established study by the American Dental and American Medical Associations.
I wish to express my appreciation for the kind coop- eration extended to me by the teaching staff and person- nel of all the schools.
School Dentists WILLIAM O. DYER, D.M.D.
FRANCIS C. ORTOLANI, D.M.D., F.A.C.D.
Respectfully submitted,
JANE B. BRADFORD
Dental Hygienist
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
Following is a summary of the reports of the ele- mentary school principals, Mrs. Elouise Cashin, Mr. Robert Dickie, Mr. George Hesse, Mr. George Theodoras and Mrs. Eleanor White.
Varied ways have been effectively tried during the past year to raise the physical and scholastic standards of our schools. Under the guidance of the elementary read- ing consultant, Miss Marjorie Cassidy, there has been much revision and research to raise reading standards and to help eliminate individual reading difficulties. In order to better serve the individual reading needs of pupils in grades 4, 5, and 6, a modified Joplin Plan was inaugurated at Cold Spring School in January and in the other elementary schools in September. Children are grouped according to their abilities at five different levels - grade three through grade seven. Pupils can progress faster with time for greater emphasis where needed, and are marked on the grade level at which they are reading.
This same plan for the study of arithmetic in the intermediate grades was started in September at the Cold Spring School. The grade range is from three to advanced six. This plan will be extended to the other elementary schools.
All schools have participated in the Educational Tele- vision Programs conducted by Channel 2's educational staff. These programs include Science - grades 1 through 6, French - grades 4, 5 and 6, Phonics - grade 1, Litera- ture - grade 3 and Music - grade 2.
Special emphasis on physical fitness is carried on daily in the form of exercises under the individual teacher's supervision as planned by the physical education instruc- tor. He also carries on a physical fitness testing program in the fall and in the spring to note individual progress.
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An Audubon Society representative continues to strengthen the 5th grade science program with biweekly visits.
The regularly scheduled field trips to our town mu- seums were undertaken during the school year. Others were made including the Boston Liberty Trail, Ocean Spray at Hanson, the State House, Museum of Science and the Boston Globe. These were all an integral part of the curriculum.
In March, Metropolitan Achievement Tests were ad- ministered to all grades with results showing that Plym- outh elementary children stand well above the National Norms in all areas.
Botel Reading Tests and Durrell-Sullivan Achieve- ment and Analysis Tests were given individually in some schools. Gates Reading Tests were administered to the grades having the modified Joplin Plan. These were ad- ministered in January, May and September to check child placement and individual progress.
Kuhlmann-Anderson Tests were given to grades 1, 3 and 5 during the fall.
Nicholas Vardack, visiting psychologist from the Judge Stone Clinic, has continued his services to Plymouth children. He has also given in-service talks to teachers in some schools.
P.T.A. units have contributed generously to their schools with time and gifts. Pupils and teachers have participated in the following services and activities: school savings, insurance, class pictures and Care.
Many teachers have cooperated with Bridgewater State College by accepting, advising and supervising stu- dents in their classes for teacher training purposes.
A committee of teachers headed by Mr. George Theo-
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doras, principal of Hedge School, is working on a revision of report cards.
Repairs and maintenance work have been done where most needed.
New equipment has been provided as needed in various schools. The town's elementary film library has been enlarged and filmstrips added to each school's library.
During the preceding year, an evaluation of the ele- mentary schools was completed, with the entire elemen- tary school staff participating in this project. Recommen- dations resulting from the evaluation have been made to the superintendents and School Committee. Further study of the present curriculum and all other school areas must be continued by school personnel before def- inite action is taken concerning some of these recom- mendations.
Plans were completed for the evacuation of all school children in case of an emergency fallout alert.
Recommendations
The elementary principals respectfully recommend that:
1. The possibility of a single session school day be in- vestigated for all elementary schools.
2. A specially trained remedial reading teacher be em- ployed by the school system for each school.
3. Before French becomes a permanent part of the cur- riculum:
a. Provision be made for continuation of the program until the study of formal French begins.
b. A supervisor for the teaching of French be em- ployed by the School Department.
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4. Class enrollment not exceed twenty-five pupils at all grade levels (most important at the primary level) .
5. Changes be made in the curriculum when possible, as recommended by the Evaluative Study.
6. The Town consider the establishment of public kin- dergartens.
7. That the following programs be continued:
a. The development of school libraries.
b. Bringing old equipment up-to-date.
c. Purchase of films, filmstrips and audio-visual equipment for our schools.
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PERSONNEL CHANGES
Name
Position
Years Served in Plymouth
Allen, Craig T.
Eng., French - Senior High
4 mos.
Resigned
Anderson, Olga D., Mrs.
Grade 3 - Cold Spring
23
Resigned
Berry, Violet A., Mrs.
Art Supv. - Elementary
7
Resigned
Bongiovanni, Lawrence M.
Principal - Senior High
18
Resigned
Brown, Matthew L., Jr.
Math, Science - Junior High
3
Resigned
Dickie, Theresa A., Mrs.
Grade 4 - Hedge
21/2
Resigned
Doyle, Ann C., Mrs.
Grade 5 - Hedge
6
Resigned
Figueiredo, Viola M., Mrs.
Home Arts - Junior High
21
Deceased
Haselton, Robert D.
Phys. Ed. - Elementary
2
Resigned
Healy, Margaret M., Mrs.
Languages - Junior High
10
Retired
Holmes, Helen F.
Grade 4 - Cornish-Burton
46
Retired
Houde, Rita E., Mrs.
Math - Junior High
9
Resigned
Jacques, Jeannette C.
French - Senior High
31
Retired
Johnson, Helen C.
Commercial - Senior High
40
Retired
Lavery, Linda C., Mrs.
French, Soc. Studies - Junior High
2
Resigned
Linzey, Betsy
Art - Junior High
2
Resigned
Manchester, Helen S., Mrs.
Principal - Mt. Pleasant
27
Retired
Packard, John
Science - Senior High
25
Resigned
Perlstein, Irene R., Mrs.
Grade 2 - Cornish-Burton
1
Resigned
Rae, Lucy, Mrs.
Grade 2 - Hedge
15
Retired
Reade, Elizabeth A.
Math, Soc. Studies - Junior High
1
Resigned
Richardson, Ruth L., Mrs.
Home Arts - Junior High
2
Resigned
Seeley, E. Rea, Jr.
Bus., Soc. Studies - Junior High
2
Resigned
Sheehy, John W.
Grade 5 - Cold Spring
2
Resigned
Stires, W. Dennis
Science - Senior High
6 mos.
Resigned
Wattendorf, Ellen K.
Grade 3 - Hedge
1
Resigned
1
Resigned
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INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
Name
Degrees
Position
Education
Date Service Began
*Demeo, Julian, Jr. Albertini, Iris E.
B.S., M.Ed.
Principal
Boston College, B.U. 1962
A.B., M.A.
French, English
Radcliffe, Middlebury
1937
*Allen, Craig T.
A.B.
French, English
Hamline U., Macalester Coll.
1962
Arthur, Beatrice M.
B.S.Ed.
Business Ed.
Salem St. College
1944
Bagnall, Helen M., Mrs. Barlow, David
B.S.Ed.
World Geog.
Salem St. College 1932
1948
Berry, Patrick
B.S.Ed., M.Ed.
Art
Bridge. St., Mass. Coll. of Art 1961
Boucher, Phyllis R.
B.S.,Ed., M.A.
Social Studies
Worcester St. Coll., Clark U. 1948
Cappannari, Louis L.
B.S., M.S.
Math., Mech. Draw.
U. of Mich., Northeastern U. Fordham U. 1957
1945
DeSisto, Joseph R.
A.B.
Soc. St., Football
*Driscoll, Clare
A.B., M.A., M.Ed. Physics, Chemistry
Radcliffe, Harvard U. 1962
Drisko, Anita J.
B.S.Ed.
Home Arts
Farmington St. Tch. College
1960
Holmes, Roland W.
B.S., Ed.M.
English
Bowdoin Coll., Boston U. 1946
*Jayko, Joseph Johnson, Lee A. Johnson, Phyllis M.
B.S.Ed., M.A.
History, Psych.
Bridge. St., Northeastern U. 1946
Larson, Robert L.
A.B., Ed.M.
Bridge. St., U. of Mass. 1961
Locklin, Nellie R.
A.B., M.A.
Boston U., Columbia Tch. Col. 1929 Union Coll. 1961
McAndrew, William W.
A.B.
English
*Mondeau, Willard E.
B.A.
Business Ed.
Northeastern, Bridge. St. 1962
Patenaude, Jean W., Mrs. B.S.Ed., M.Ed.
Guidance
Bridgewater St. 1945
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1962
A.B.
Chemistry, Physics
No. Adams St., N.Y. State U. Harvard U. 1961
B.S.Ed., M.A.
Guidance
Social Studies Math
B.S.
Biology
Univ. of R.I.
Name
Degrees
Position
Education
Date Service Began
Randall, Russell W.
B.S.Ed.
Math, Geometry
Boston U.
1960
Raymond, Miriam A., Mrs.
A.B.
English, Dean of Girls
Boston U.
1922
Romano, Mario J.
Ph.B., Ed.M.
Math, Athletic Dir.
Boston U.
1935
Swartz, Leona, Mrs.
B.S.
Business Ed.
Boston U.
1958
Tavernelli, John S.
A.B., M.A.
Latin
Boston Coll.
1949
Toohey, Charles F.
A.B.
English, Speech
Boston Coll.
1961
*Turpin, William T., Jr.
B.S.Ed.
Business Ed.
Salem State Tch.
1962
Urann, Alice F., Mrs.
B.S.Ed.
English, World Lit.
Bridgewater St.
1942
*Wiseman, John T., Jr.
B.S., M.Ed.
Biology, Math.
Univ. of N.H., Bridge. St.
1962
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
Gault, William, Jr.
B.S.Ed., M.Ed.
Principal
Bridge. St., Boston U. 1949
Aresta, Dennis M.
B.S.Ed.
Special Class
Boston Coll., Bridge. St. 1961
*Bouchard, Irene, Mrs.
B.S.
Home Arts
Framingham State 1962
Carlson, Muriel P.
A.B., A.M.
Guidance
Boston University
1960
Chandler, Esther M.
A.B., M.A.
Algebra, Math
Boston U., Northeastern U.
1924
*Denton, Edwin
B.S.Ed.
Guidance
Bridgewater St. 1962
D'Elia, Arthur J., Jr.
B.A. 4
Civics
Boston U., U. of Maine 1961
Dietlin, Andrew A., Jr.
B.S.Ed., M.Ed.
Latin, English
Boston Coll., Bridge. St. 1952
Edwards, W. Douglas
B.A.
Science
Elon Coll., Springfield Coll. 1957
Eldridge, Deane E.
B.S.Ed.
Industrial Arts
Fitchburg Teachers Coll. 1927
Foley, Mary H., Mrs.
B.S.Ed.
English, Lit.
Bridgewater St.
1960
Gault, Doris, Mrs.
A.B.
English
Boston Univ. 1949
Gomes, Ronald G.
B.S.Ed.
Science
Bridgewater St. 1960
Heath, Marian E., Mrs.
B.S.Ed.
Math
Bridgewater St.
1954
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Hutton, Virginia, Mrs. Loring, Muriel P., Mrs. McDonald, Edward H. *Manning, John J. O'Donnell, Katherine A. Patenaude, Hector E.
B.A.
English, Math
Boston U., Bridgewater St. 1952
Diploma
Clothing
Framingham State 1954
B.S.Ed.
English, Lit.
Boston State, Yale 1961
B.S., M.Ed.
Bus. Trg., Math
Northeastern, Boston St. 1962
Science
Cornell Univ., Boston Univ. 1960
Pioppi, Barbara E., Mrs.
B.S.Ed.
Soc. St., Library Civics
Tufts U., U. of Maine 1960
Spath, Antone J.
B.S.
Special Class
Tufts U., Bridge. St. 1948
*Taylor, Kenneth G. Welsh, Catherine
B.S.Ed.
Math
Boston U., Sargent College 1929
*Williams, Gerard P.
A.B., M.A.
Languages
Boston Coll., Fairfield U. 1962
*Athans, Nicholas J.
A.B.
Math
Boston U., Harvard U. 1962
*Besse, Martha, Mrs. Cloutier, Dorothy, Mrs. DeCost, Doris P., Mrs.
B.S.
Math, Science
Bates Coll., Jackson Coll. 1961
Hennessy, Nancy, Mrs.
B.S.Ed.
English, Reading
Bridgewater St. 1960
Henry, Mary E., Mrs.
B.S.Ed.
English
Bridgewater St.
1955
*Jayko, Elizabeth, Mrs. Johnstone, William T.
Diploma
Music - part-time
N.E. Conservatory, Boston U. 1962 Fitchburg State 1960
Nogueira, Ronald H.
B.S.
Math, Soc. St.
Boston College 1960
Rogers, Doris, Mrs.
B.S.Ed., Ed.M.
English, Lit.
Boston Univ., Lowell St. 1944
Rogers, Marilyn, Mrs.
B.S.
English, Soc. St.
Simmons Coll., Bridge. St. 1959
COLD SPRING SCHOOL
Hesse, George H.
B.S.Ed., Ed.M. Principal
Salem State Coll. 1958
Avanzini, Carolyn L., Mrs.
Diploma
Bridgewater St. 1927
Bartosiak, Isabell R., Mrs.
B.A.
Special Class Grade 2
Emmanuel College
1956
B.S. B.S.Ed.
Industrial Arts
Fitch. St., B.U., Bridge. St. 1936
Bridgewater St., B.U. 1929
Robinson, Joseph L.
A.B.
A.B.
Social Studies
U. of Maine, Bridge. St. 1962
B.S.
Math, Art
Bridgewater St. 1962
B.S.Ed.
Social Studies
Boston U., Bridgewater St. 1959
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B.S.Ed.
Science
Name
Degrees
Position
Education
Date Service Began
Bent, Sarah S.
Diploma
Grade 5
Framingham State
1943
Bradley, Robert P.
B.S.Ed.
Grade 6
Boston State College
1961
*Corcoran, John F.
B.S.
Grade 5
Bridgewater St.
1962
Freyermuth, Robert A.
B.S.Ed., M.A.
Grade 6
Bridgewater State
1959
Maloni, Esther A., Mrs.
B.S.Ed.
Grade 4
Bridgewater St., Hyannis St. 1943
McCarthy, Kathryn H.
B.S.Ed.
Grade 1
Bridgewater St.
1930
Muthig, Helen F., Mrs.
B.S.Ed., Ed.M.
Grade 3
Bridgewater St.
1956
Peterson, M. Louise
B.S.Ed.
Grade 4
Bridgewater St.
1929
*Stevens, Marcia
B.S.Ed.
Grade 2
No. Adams State
1962
Tosi, Louise E.
B.S.Ed., Ed.M.
Grade 3
Boston U., Bridgewater St. 1934
Watkins, Rose B., Mrs.
Diploma
Grade 1
Keene Teachers College 1947
Wright, Lois R., Mrs.
B.S.Ed.
Special Class
Bridgewater State
1955
CORNISH-BURTON SCHOOL
White, Eleanor L., Mrs.
B.S.Ed., Ed.M.
Principal
Boston U., Bridgewater St. 1932
Ferber, Norman
A.B., M.S.
Grade 6
Univ. Mass., Univ. Wisconsin 1961
Mayo, Katharine A., Mrs.
B.S.Ed.
Grade 2
Bridgewater State 1961
*Marshall, Nancy L.
B.S.Ed.
Grade 4
Keene Teachers College 1962
McCarthy, Katherine A., Mrs. B.S.Ed.
Grade 3
Bridgewater State 1959
McEwan, Caroline E.
B.S.Ed.
Grade 1
Boston State College
1960
*O'Neill, Lorraine H., Mrs. Petroff, Alice L., Mrs.
B.S.Ed.
Grade 5
Bridgewater St.
1962
B.S.Ed.
Grade 4
Bridgewater St. 1961
*Sawyer, Phyllis A., Mrs.
B.A.
Grade 2
U. Mass.
1962
Stinnett, Mary A., Mrs.
B.S.Ed.
Grade 5
Bridgewater St.
1955
Tolman, Ruth H.
Diploma
Grade 3
Bridgewater St. 1923
Zahn, Gertrude W.
Diploma
Grade 1
Plymouth High School
1921
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OAK STREET SCHOOL
Gordon, Florence L., Mrs. Walker, Ruth B., Mrs.
Diploma
Grade 1
Bridgewater St. 1954
Boston Univ. 1958
HEDGE SCHOOL
Theodoras, George
B.A., M.Ed.
Principal
Northeastern, N.E. College 1959
*Barden, Michael W.
B.S.
Grade 6
Boston Coll., B.U., Tufts U. 1962
Barlow, Joan I., Mrs.
B.S.Ed.
Grade 1
Bridgewater St. 1961
Bartlett, Bertha, Mrs.
Diploma Grade 3
Bridgewater St. 1958
Cavi, Berthine P., Mrs.
Diploma
Special Class
Hyannis State 1948
Gately, Barbara, Mrs.
B.A.
Grade 5
Univ. of N.H. 1959
Goodwin, Susan C., Mrs.
Diploma
Grade 4
Westfield State College
1948
*Gould, Cynthia S., Mrs.
B.A.
Grade 5
Conn. College 1962
Reed, Ann-Marie, Mrs.
B.S.Ed.
Grade 1
Bridgewater St.
1961
B.S.
Grade 3
Univ. of Vermont
1962
*Sanguinetti, Elizabeth J. Sawyer, Roger E.
B.A., M.Ed.
Grade 6
Univ. of Mass.
1958
B.S.Ed.
Grade 2
Keene Teachers College
1962
B.S.Ed.
Grade 4
Bridgewater State 1958
B.S.Ed.
Grade 2
Bridgewater State
1962
MANOMET SCHOOL
Cashin, Elouise E., Mrs. Broman, Signe S., Mrs.
Diploma
Principal
Hyannis State College 1927
B.S.Ed.
Grades 1-2
Bridgewater State 1960
*Chamberlain, Patricia, Mrs. Crocker, Marion S., Mrs.
Diploma
Grade 6
Bridgewater St.
1961
Freyermuth, Joanne N., Mrs.
B.S.Ed.
Grade 5
Bridgewater St. 1961
*Furtado, Arlene, Mrs.
B.S.Ed.
Grade 3
Bridgewater St. 1962
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B.S.
Grade 4
Ball State Tch., Bridge. St. 1962
*Starke, Mary C. Zaniboni, Margaret G., Mrs. *Zion, Patricia A.
B.A., M.A.
Grade 2
Name
Degrees
Position
Education
Date Service Began
Higgins, Gladys M., Mrs.
Diploma
Grade 2
Lowell State College
1923
Kite, Flora H., Mrs.
Diploma
Grade 1
Lesley College
1948
Parkhurst, Amedea D., Mrs.
Diploma
Grade 4
Bridgewater State
1956
Perkins, Mary G., Mrs.
Diploma
Grade 3
Bridgewater State
1943
MOUNT PLEASANT SCHOOL
Dickie, Robert G.
B.S.Ed., M.Ed.
Principal, Grade 6
Bridgewater State
1957
Gellatly, Evelyn, Mrs.
Diploma
Grade 3
Lowell State
1935
Linnell, Helen H.
Diploma
Grade 6 - part-time
Framingham State
1943
Mitchell, Mabel, Mrs.
Diploma
Grade 4
Bridgewater State
1929
Morrill, Helen, Mrs.
Diploma
Grade 2
Bridgewater State
1954
Simmons, Gladys, Mrs.
Diploma
Grade 1
Bridgewater State 1943
Ward, Esther M.
A.B., B.S.Ed.
Grade 5
Brown Univ., Bridgewater St. 1935
SPECIAL TEACHERS
Britton, Henry C. Calvin, Edwin E.
B.S., M.A.
Speech Therapist
Boston Univ. 1961
B.S., M.A.
Director of Guidance
Kent State U., West. Res. U., Harvard 1960
Cassidy, Marjorie J.
B.S.Ed., Ed.M.
Reading Con., Schl. Psy.
Bridgewater State, Boston U. 1937
Cheverie, Sandra J., Mrs.
B.S.Ed.
Phys. Ed. Girls
Boston U., Sargent College
1961
Cryer, Henry S., Jr.
B.S. Ed.
Junior-Senior High Phys. Ed. Boys
Junior-Senior High
Panzer College 1959
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Meserve, Grace M. Morrison, Donald F.
Diploma Music B.
Music Supv .- Elementary Keene Teachers College 1958
Music
Boston Univ. 1961
*Murdock, Gilda J., Mrs. Pacheco, John
B.S.Ed.
Art Supv. - Elementary
Mass. College of Art 1962
Diploma
Supv. of Inst. Music
N.E. Conservatory of Music 1941
Rogers, Harold E.
B.S.Ed., Ed.M.
Director of Phys. Ed. Boston Univ. 1950
Sullivan, Sheila M.
B.S.Ed.
Physical Ed. - Girls Bridgewater State 1960
Junior-Senior High
*Vento, Charles J.
B.S.
Phys. Ed. - Elementary Univ. of R.I.
1962
*New Appointments
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Junior-Senior High
Band Director
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NON-INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Frank J. Abate, Jr., M.D.
Jane B. Bradford, D.H.
Medora V. Eastwood, M.D.
Hilda R. Swett, R.N.
Elizabeth Vacchino, R.N.
Ruth H. Volta, R.N.
School Physician, Boys
Dental Hygiene Teacher
School Physician, Girls
School Nurse
School Nurse Assistant
School Nurse Assistant
SCHOOL CLERKS
Frances C. Carletti, Mrs.
Junior High School
Joyce T. Gallerani
Henrietta C. Prout, Mrs.
Helen Thompson, Mrs.
Senior High School
Hedge and Cornish Schools
Senior High School
Manomet and Mt. Pleasant Schools
CUSTODIANS
Horace J. Ardizzoni
Harold J. Barufaldi
Joseph Bernardo
Atteo J. Ferazzi
Cold Spring School
John J. Ghidoni
Thomas M. Goodwin
Burton, Oak Street Schools
Aroldo Guidoboni
Hedge School
Eliseo J. Lodi
Harris Hall
Theodore P. Mueller
Junior-Senior High School
John J. Robischeau
Junior-Senior High School
Carmino J. Rossetti
Cornish School
Everett O. Rowell, Jr.
Manomet School
Adelard Savard
Junior-Senior High School
Elizabeth Tetreault, Mrs.
Asst. at Hedge School
SCHOOL LUNCHES
Mary Scagliarini, Mrs., Manager Junior-Senior High Fernanda Bartlett, Mrs.
Junior-Senior High
Clara Locatelli, Mrs. Junior-Senior High
Florence Neal, Mrs. Junior-Senior High
Louise Shaw, Mrs. Junior-Senior High
Olivia Silva, Mrs. Junior-Senior High Junior-Senior High
Lily Thomas, Mrs.
Carrie Vecchi, Mrs. Junior-Senior High
Mt. Pleasant School
Junior-Senior High School
Cold Spring School
Harris Hall
Margaret F. Tracy, Mrs.
Marion Whiting, Mrs.
Constance A. Woodward, Mrs.
Cold Spring School Guidance
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Dora Zoccolante, Mrs. Mary Zucchi
Junior-Senior High Junior-Senior High
Pauline R. Guidaboni, Mrs.
Harris Hall
Leopoldina E. Salgado, Mrs.
Harris Hall
Barbara B. Bartlett, Mrs., Man.
Cold Spring School
Ruth L. Bates, Mrs.
Cold Spring School
Barbara E. Ruffini, Mrs.
Cold Spring School
Sally Tavares, Mrs.
Cold Spring School
Frances M. Borsari, Mrs.
Cornish School
Hilda R. Lewis, Mrs.
Cornish School
Annie Vaz, Mrs.
Hedge School
Deborah N. Briggs, Mrs.
Manomet School
Ruth V. Lapham, Mrs.
Manomet School
NOON SUPERVISORS
Thelma Beauregard, Mrs.
Cold Spring School
Ann Brown, Mrs.
Cold Spring School
Sylvia Randall, Mrs.
Cold Spring School
Mary A. Connelly, Mrs.
Cornish School
Mary Motta, Mrs.
Cornish School
Catherine Ricci, Mrs.
Cornish School
Flora Ledo, Mrs.
Hedge School
Doris Pedrini, Mrs.
Hedge School
Agnes M. Fama, Mrs.
Manomet School
Alverda E. Randall, Mrs.
Manomet School
Muriel A. Weeks, Mrs.
Manomet School
Constance D. Bagnell, Mrs.
Mt. Pleasant School
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Plymouth-Carver Regional School District TREASURER'S REPORT FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1962
Balance January 1, 1962
$2,161,251.04
RECEIPTS:
Town of Plymouth - Budget
$146,867.67
Town of Carver - Budget
18,041.90
Town of Plymouth - Stabilization Fund
89,000.00
Town of Carver - Stabilization Fund
11,000.00
Comm. of Mass. - Stabilization Fund
100,000.00
Comm. of Mass. Construction
Reimbursement
38,799.21
Interest earned
40,662.46
Compensation - Salary withholding
4.36
TOTAL RECEIPTS
444,375.60
AVAILABLE FUNDS
$2,605,626.64
EXPENDITURES:
General:
Salary - Superintendent
$2,400.00
Salary - Clerical
521.76
Salary - Treasurer
1,000.00
Salary - Principal
490.02
Office expenses
816.79
School Committee expense
410.71
Insurance
162.25
Treasurer's bond
176.00
Legal expense
1,325.00
Travel in state - Teachers
12.15
Travel in state - Superintendent
66.25
Construction Costs:
Advertising bids
$191.85
Salary - Clerk of the works
4,893.75
Contractors and Architects
795,513.45
800,599.05
Debt Service:
Principal payment
$125,000.00
Interest expense
75,200.00
200,200.00
TOTAL EXPENDITURES
1,008,179.98
$1,597,446.66
Salary withholdings payable
494.51
Balance December 31, 1962
$1,597,941.17
$7,380.93
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INDEX
Advisory and Finance Committee Report, 1961 390
Assessors, Board of 366
Cemetery Commissioners 364
Community Nurse 355
Conservation Commission 372
Housing Authority
374
Industrial Commission
380
Library
356
Park Department
376
Planning Board 373
Public Welfare 361
Aid to Dependent Children 362
Disability Assistance 363
General Relief 363
Medical Assistance
362
Old Age Assistance 362
Redevelopment Authority 359
Retirement, Board of 383
School Report 393
Administration
398
Attendance Supervisor's Report
420
Calendar
399
Census
421
Committee
398
Elementary Schools, Report of
428
Employment of Minors
421
Enrollment 422
Financial Statement 400
Guidance Director's Report 417
High School Principal's Report
410
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In Memoriam 413
Instructional Personnel 433
Junior High School Principal's Report 414
Music Supervisor, Report of 423
Non-Instructional Personnel 440
Oral Hygiene and Dental Clinic 425
Personnel Changes 432
Physical Education 424
Regional School District Committee 394
Regional School District Treasurer's Report 442
School Committee and Superintendent's Report 405
Selectmen's Department 315
Engineer, Town 318
Fisheries, Inland 317
Forest, Town 317
Harbor Master
353
Insect Pest Control
321
Jurors, List of
341
Public Safety, Commission of
377
Building Inspection
322
Dental Clinic
334
Dog Officer
321
Fire Division
324
Forest Fire
327
Health Division
331
Police Division
328
Selectmen's Report 316
Streets and Sewers, Supt. of 335
Veterans' Services 319
Sewage Disposal Committee
131
Town Accountant's Report 177
Schedule A (Cash Receipts and Payments) 180
Schedule B (Appropriations) 208
Schedule C (Estimated Receipts) 275
Schedule D (Revenue Account) 276
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Schedule E (Excess and Deficiency) 277
Schedule F (Balance Sheet) 278
Schedule G (Funded Indebtedness) 283
Schedule H (Funded Indebtedness)
284
Schedule I (Trust Funds) 285
Schedule J (Calculation of Credit)
303
Town Clerk's Report 5
Annual Town Meeting
20
Births
147
Deaths
169
Marriages 160
Officers, 1962 Town
5
Special Town Meeting, Sept. 6 (7:30) 121
Special Town Meeting, Sept. 6 (8:30) 126
State Election, November 6, 1962 127
Special Town Meeting, December 18, 1962
128
Town Election
16
Town Meeting Members
13
Tree Warden 360
Water Department 305
Zoning Agent
382
NON-CIRCULATING
H. R.
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