Town annual report of Weymouth 1958, Part 30

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1958
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 466


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Clement V. Horrigan William M. Kearns Sally J. Levangie Eleanor F. Ritchie (Mrs.)


Ervida C. Swirkal Philip J. Messina


Janice A. Byrne (Mrs.) Albin W. Marcinkus John F. Sheehan


Richard W. Cairns


John C. Dwyer Richard L. Hanabury


Roberta C. Johnson


Thomas E. Stokinger


Jean L. Goodell


George A. DiLorenzo


Mary E. Mahoney Louise S. McNally Doris A. Wirtz


William H. Moore Patricia A. Sullivan (Mrs.) Helena M. Zubrin


Marie T. Bradley


Francine S. Devlin (Mrs.)


Robert H. Leavens


Anstiss M. Collins Barbara J. Nicholls


Margaret P. Condrick


Patricia A. Hackett (Mrs.) Ruth C. Kearney


Barry F. Collins


Robert F. McDonough Ethel C. Moore (Mrs.) Phyllis M. Palmer Joan K. Strangford


Marilyn L. White


Helen M. Dowd Lorraine E. Sullivan M. Grace Wilder


Helen D. Bodel


380


Pond School


Mary L. Lyons Janet A. Rice Kathleen Sullivan


Chemistry Laboratory Assistant, High School


James R. Campbell


Barbara L. Carmel (Mrs.)


School Nurse


Assistant Secretary, Office of Superintendent


Assistant Secretary, Central Junior High-Vocational Schools


Doris N. Moffett (Mrs.)


Evening School: Shorthand Rug Braiding


Irene K. Jackmauh (Mrs.) Anna M. Emond (Mrs.) Helen Jordan (Mrs.)


Marjorie Margeson (Mrs.)


Vincent G. Houten


Architectural Drawing and Blueprint Reading


George H. Klay


James F. Boland


Transfers: Central Junior High to High


Charles W. Adams


William L. Concannon


Walter W. Donovan Harry T. Morgan


Gerard J. Swanson


Ruth M. Connors (Mrs.)


High to Central Junior High South Junior to Central Junior High Bicknell Junior to Central Junior High Brian J. Doherty Central Junior to Bicknell Junior High John J. Mulcahy Pratt to Athens Bicknell to Elden H. Johnson


Thomas V. Nash, Jr. to Elden H. Johnson


Patricia A. Sullivan (Mrs.)


Virginia M. Kalaghan


Edith C. Piotrowski (Mrs.)


Hunt to Jefferson Bicknell to James Humphrey


Louise E. Rossetti (Mrs.)


Lawrence W. Pingree to Washington


Mary T. Early


Marie P. LoCicero Janet T. Rubico


Daniel P. O'Connor


Margaret P. Phippen (Mrs.)


Madeline M. Lannin


M. Grace Wilder


Irene M. Beers (Mrs.) William A. Orcutt Mildred Matson


381


Speech


Dorothy B. Curtin (Mrs.), R.N.


Norma J. Crowder


Fabric Painting Upholstery


Sheet Metal Layout and Pattern Drafting


Athens to Washington Jefferson to Washington James Humphrey to Lawrence W. Pingree Pond to Pratt Elden H. Johnson to Ralph Talbot Ralph Talbot to Thomas V. Nash, Jr. Critic Teacher, Johnson, to Edward B. Nevin Thomas V. Nash, Jr. to Pond


William N. Lewis


A. Allene Tompkins (Mrs.) Elizabeth L. Jolly (Mrs.)


Jefferson to Adams


To Principal, Thomas V. Nash, Jr., from Assistant Principal, James Humphrey


To Assistant Principal, James Humph- rey, from Athens


To Assistant Principal, Pond, from Pond


To Remedial Reading. Pond, from Remedial Reading, Adams- Academy Avenue


To Remedial Reading, Adams-Acad- emy, from Pratt


To Remedial Reading, Homestead- Thomas V. Nash, Jr., from Home- stead


To Secretary to Director of Audio- Visual Aids, from half-time posi- tion, Audio-Visual Aids and half- time at Vocational School


Otis H. McCorkle


John P. Bryant


George J. McCue


Mary A. Nolan (Mrs.)


Ivy I. Nott (Mrs.)


Helen F. Galvin


Evelyn C. Glidden


Maintenance Men and Custodians:


Retirements:


Edward C. Pottle M. Ward Holbrook


Appointments:


Francis E. Hodgdon Roger Conant


Transfers:


Eric J. Jacobson


Clifton J. Crowder Walter M. Ryerson


George M. Brown


George S. Vinton Kenneth H. Bates


High School Heating Engineer Custodian, Edward B. Nevin School


Custodian Maintenance


Rotating to James Humphrey - Pingree


Ralph Talbot-Pond to Nash-Pond Humphrey-Pratt to Pratt-Ralph Talbot Pratt-Ralph Talbot to High School Rotating to Homestead-Central Junior Shaw to Thomas V. Nash, Jr. Maintenance to Edward B. Nevin


IN MEMORIAM EDWARD J. GILL CUSTODIAN 1939 - 1958


382


REVISED SALARY SCHEDULE FOR THE INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF Effective September 1, 1959


Schedule Steps


4 years' Preparation


5 years' Preparation


6 years' Preparation


Periods


1


$4000


$4300


$4600


2


4200


4500


4800


A


3


4400


4700


5000


4


4600


4900


5200


5


4750


5050


5350


B


6


4900


5200


5500


7


5050


5350


5650


8


5200


5500


5800


C


9


5350


5650


5950


10


5500


5800


6100


11


5650


5950


6250


D


12


5800


6100


6400


13


6000


6300


6600


E


.


During each period, A, B, C, D, one course of two credits must be taken.


INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL


Elementary


227


Junior High


99


High and Vocational


84


Supervisors and Special


19


School Nurses, Sight and Hearing Tester


6


Secretaries


11


446


SUMMARY OF SCHOOL ENROLLMENT (October 1 Each Year)


Year


High School


Vocational School


Junior High


Elementary


Total


1943


1,193


146


3,113


4,452


1944


1,234


160


3,136


4,530


1945


1,205


153


3,259


4,617


1946


1,281


181


3,247


4,709


1947


1,242


211


3,381


4,834


1948


1,286


205


3,615


5,106


1949


1,261


212


3,851


5,324


1950


1,230


216


4,317


5,763


1951


1,109


239


1,060


3,897


6.305


20 or 25


years


6200


6500


6800


383


1952


1,098


249


1,143


4,438


6,928


1953


1,206


222


1,305


4,844


7,577


1954


1,254


240


1,571


5,284


8,349


1955


1,104


243


2,014


5,640


9,001


1956


1,343


219


2,229


5,962


9,753


1957


1,496


232


2,174


6,128


10,030


1958


1,669


248


2,441


6,069


10,427


HIGH SCHOOL ENROLLMENT (As of October 1, 1958)


By Classes:


Boys


Girls


Total


Sophomores


269


372


641


Juniors


271


341


612


Seniors


190


220


410


Postgraduates


4


2


6


Total


734


935


1669


By Courses:


Sophomores


Juniors


Seniors


P.G.'S


Total


College


245


303


190


6


744


Business


322


236


155


0


713


General


63


60


54


0


177


Agriculture


11


13


11


0


35


Total


641


612


410


6


1669


Sources of Sophomores:


School


Number


Bicknell Junior High


136


Central Junior High


280


South Junior High


140


Others


27


Repeaters


58


Total


641


VOCATIONAL SCHOOL ENROLLMENT


(As of October 1, 1958)


X


XI


XII


Total


Auto Repair


18


23


17


58


Cabinetmaking


17


5


9


31


Carpentry


22


23


14


59


Printing


25


18


14


57


Sheet Metal


19


17


7


43


Totals


101


86


61


248


JUNIOR HIGH ENROLLMENT (As of October 1, 1958)


VII


VIII


IX


Total


Bicknell Junior High


244


186


203


633


ยท Central Junior High


448


349


345


1142


South Junior High


275


198


193


666


Totals


967


733


741


2441


384


ELEMENTARY ENROLLMENT (As of October 1, 1958)


VI


V


IV


III


II


I


Sp.


Total


Athens


29


65


32


56


61


89


332


Elden H. Johnson


109


71


58


81


95


137


551


Abigail & John Adams


67


59


48


70


89


88


421


Academy Avenue


65


49


51


68


58


61


352


Jefferson


31


59


30


25


145


James Humphrey


55


64


50


68


87


92


416


Washington


61


62


31


Pingree


68


60


63


72


63


66


392


Hunt


130


136


104


100


121


98


689


Homestead


50


62


60


59


50


69


350


Center


32


32


33


30


127


Pratt


69


60


70


55


57


65


376


Ralph Talbot


51


55


67


63


60


61


357


Thomas V. Nash, Jr.


57


50


88


72


34


50


351


Edward B. Nevin


80


112


88


87


74


87


528


Pond


64


64


79


66


75


60


408


Educable Classes


62


62


Trainable Classes


25


25


Totals


955


1000


980


979


982


1086


87


6069


EMPLOYMENT CERTIFICATES


Total number of minors between the ages of 14 and 16 certified during 1958 for:


Boys


Girls


Total


Full-time Employment


1


0


1


Part-time Employment


36


30


66


Totals


37


30


67


EDUCATIONAL CERTIFICATES


Total number of minors between the ages of 16 and 18 certified for employment during 1958:


Boys


Girls


Total


200


245


446


SCHOOL CENSUS (as of October 1, 1958)


BOYS:


5-6 Years


7-13 Years


14-15 Years


Total


Public Schools


677


3266


798


4741


Private Schools


168


387


68


623


County and State Schools


3


4


2


9


Not Enrolled in any School


302


3


0


305


Total


1150


3660


868


5678


33


187


385


GIRLS:


Public Schools


693


3185


757


4635


Private Schools


159


390


56


605


County and State Schools


0


4


2


6


Not Enrolled in any School


290


0


0


290


Total


1142


3579


815


5536


Grand Total


2292


7239


1683


11,214


REPORT OF SUPERVISOR OF ATTENDANCE


Absences investigated


1,422


Investigations for School Health Department


43


School Discipline


64


Total


1,529


Court cases


19


Informal hearings


21


Larceny cases investigated


19


Cases turned over to Probation Officer


24


Cases turned over to School Health Department


37


Missing persons investigated


14


Damage to school property investigations


7


Check on Transfer pupils


45


Turned over to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children


11


Student attending Weymouth Schools not having legal residence in Weymouth transferred back to Quincy schools


1


Investigations for Fire Department


1


Breaking and Entering and Larceny cases investigated


2


Investigations for Welfare Department


1


Total


202


REPORT OF HEALTH DEPARTMENT


Students examined by the school physicians, assisted by school nurses:


High School Elementary and Junior High


561


3452


Diphtheria immunization program (reinforcing or booster) doses)


Grades I and VI


1113


Grade X


454


Tuberculosis Prevention Program:


High School Students Tested


1050


Elementary School Students Tested


874


Massachusetts' Vision Tests:


Given in High and Vocational Schools and Educable Classes 1711


Given in Elementary and Junior High Schools 8002


386


Hearing Acuity Tests :


Given in High and Vocational Schools and Educable Classes Given in Elementary and Junior High Schools


1711


8002


Home Visits Made by School Nurses:


High School Elementary and Junior High Schools


120


555


REPORT OF DENTAL CLINIC (Paid for by Board of Health) Mary E. Nussbaum, Dental Assistant


Total patients


726


New patients


171


Fillings:


Amalgam:


One surface


375


Two surfaces


77


Three surfaces


20


Cement:


One surface


53


Two surfaces


7


Silicates


26


Treatments :


Prophylaxis


123


Zinc Oxide


52


Silver Nitrate


14


Bases :


Cement


113


Zinc Oxide


6


Calcium Hydroxide


46


Cavitex


7


Extractions :


Primary


1554


Permanent


43


X-rays


91


Anesthesia :


Regional


415


Patients completed


98


Total clinic hours


393


Emergency treatments


16


Patients examined


5289


Defect notices sent home


955


387


COST OF EDUCATION For Current Day School Expenditures Per Pupil in Average Membership


School Year


State Average Cost per pupil $213.02


Weymouth Cost per pupil


Amt. Weymouth Cost Less Than State Average


1950-1951


$190.21


$ 22.81


1951-1952


234.80


210.64


24.16


1952-1953


245.94


224.11


21.83


1953-1954


250.06


236.75


13.31


1954-1955


261.33


235.47


25.86


1955-1956


273.51


246.22


27.29


1956-1957


291.00


263.25


27.75


1957-1958


309.64


280.55


29.09


PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION FOR 1958, 1957, 1956, 1955 and 1954 EXPENDITURES


1958


Percentage


Account Classification


Expenditures*


1958


1957


1956


1955


1954


Administration


$ 53,754.83


1.7


1.9


1.9


1.9


2.3


Teachers' Salaries


2,062,813.85


66.1


65.7


65.8


65.4


63.7


Textbooks & Supplies


117,030.94


3.8


3.7


3.8


4.2


4.0


Instructional Expense


34,805.48


1.1


1.0


.9


.9


.8


Custodians' Salaries


185,717.68


5.9


6.1


5.9


5.7


5.6


Fuel


44,352.09


1.4


1.6


1.6


1.5


1.3


Light, Power, Water, Telephones


50,240.58


1.6


1.6


1.6


1.4


1.3


Custodians' Supplies


20,649.22


.7


.7


.7


.7


.6


Maintenance & Outlay


199,703.80


6.4


6.3


7.0


6.4


8.2


Health


25,036.98


.8


.8


.8


.8


.8


Transportation of Pupils


118,099.43


3.8


3.7


3.4


3.6


3.9


Other Auxiliary Agencies


40,609.66


1.3


1.2


1.2


.9


.8


Day Vocational


145,031.64


4.7


5.1


5.1


5.9


6.0


Evening Schools


12,644.10


.4


.4


.4


.5


.5


Traveling Expense


Veterans' Pensions


10,022.73


.3


.2


.2


2


2


Total Expenditures


$3,120,513.01


100.0


100.0


100.0


100.0


100.0


Totals


Instructional Salaries


$2,174,137.22


69.7


69.3


69.3


69.2


69.0


Noninstructional Salaries


352,673.08


11.3


11.8


11.4


11.5


10.8


Total Department


Salaries


$2,526,810.30


81.0


81.1


80.7


80.7


79.8


Includes expenditures from Federal Funds


388


MEMBERSHIP BY AGE AND GRADE (as of October 1, 1958)


Ages


5


6


7


8


9


10


11


12


13


14


15


16


17


18


19


21 or 20 over Totals


Grade I


389


656


39


2


1086


Grade II


317


602


57


5


1


982


Grade III


8


326


555


75


13


2


979


Grade IV


1


325


557


77


17


3


980


Grade V


1


334


547


92


19


6


1


1000


Grade VI


328


544


64


16


3


955


Grade VII


375


491


68


24


9


967


Grade VIII


226


393


79


33


2


733


Grade IX


228


400


92


20


1


1


5


6


6


10


9


15


8


2


62


Trainable Classes


1


4


6


4


1


2


2


3


1


1


25


Grade X


243


376


98


23


1


1


742


Grade XI


257


343


82


13


2


1


698


Grade XII


4


173


236


52


6


471


Postgraduates


3


2


1


6


Totals


389


981


969


944


978


975


1037


811


723


759


789


645


347


69


9


1


1 10,427


741


Special Classes (Educable)


1


389


HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL'S REPORT OF ATHLETIC ACCOUNTS January 1, 1958 - January 1, 1959


Operating Account:


Balance on hand, January 1, 1958


$ 483.31


Receipts :


Admissions :


Football


$18,019.39


Basketball


1,258.00


Track and Cross Country


306.50


19,583.89


Miscellaneous:


Lost Equipment


$ 5.00


Expended from Town Appropriation 8,006.27


8,011.27


$28,078.47


Expenditures :


Football


$16,769.98


Basketball


1,787.19


Baseball


1,033.10


Hockey


2,019.99


Track and Cross Country


2,069.96


$23,680.22


Miscellaneous :


Awards


$ 46.20


Dues, Meetings, etc.


249.00


Equipment


589.12


884.32


24,564.54


Balance on hand, January 1, 1959


$3,513.93


* Includes $5,187.80 paid to other schools as guarantees from gate receipts.


SUMMARY OF EXPENSE IN DIFFERENT SPORTS


January 1, 1958 - January 1, 1959


Basket-


Football


ball


Baseball


Hockey


Track


Equipment


$ 3,990.96


$ 290.55


$ 604.14 $ 495.24


$ 988.55


Total $ 6,369.44 5,187.80


Cleaning and Repairing


2,153.54


163.40


80.36


183.18


2,580.48


Police


805.68


181.64


33.75


1,021.07


Service on Gates


543.00


314.00


857.00


Field Expense


457.24


67.00


43.29


567.53


Transportation and Meals


556.00


339.00


208.00


36.00


491.20


1,630.20


Officials


635.00


366.00


146.00


52.00


1,199.00


Pictures


709.50


15.00


724.50


Coaching and Scouting


345.08


345.08


Medical


Services


996.60


996.60


Guarantees


5,187.80


390


Printing,


Postage, etc.


122.30


16.60


10.96


5.54


22.71


178.11


Awards


209.36


49.00


64.00


62.85


182.78


567.99


Football


35.00


Commissioner


35.00


1,325.00


1,325.00


Telephone


13.17


9.75


Insurance


9.75


72.50


72.50


Entry Fees


$16,769.98


$1,787.19 $1,033.10 $2,019.99 $2,069.96 $23,680.22


CAFETERIAS


Weymouth High and South, Central, and Bicknell Junior Highs; and Elementary Milk Program in Sixteen Schools Financial Statement for School Year 1957-1958


$ 19,382.31


Balance on hand, September 1, 1957


INCOME:


$122,193.98


Reimbursements (National Schcol Lunch Program)


48,325.74


170,519.72


EXPENDITURES :


Food


$112,203.66


Labor


50,508.53


Supplies


532.61


Repairs


528.80


Equipment


2,503.78


Miscellaneous:


(Includes gas, telephone, express, carrying charges on State surplus commodities, paper supplies, postage, travel expense, advertis- ing, etc.)


2,405.46


168,682.84


Balance on hand, September 1, 1958


$ 21,219.19


SUMMARY


Balance on hand, September 1, 1958


$ 21,219.19


Balance on hand, September 1, 1957


19,382.31


$ 1,836.88


Inventory, September 1, 1958


$ 3,007.48


Inventory, September 1, 1957


3,596.14


Decrease in Inventory


588.16


Net Increase 1957-1958


$


1,248.72


Ice


13.17


Total Sales


$189,902.03


391


GRADUATION EXERCISES WEYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL


CLASS OF 1958


Class Motto: WITHIN OURSELVES OUR FUTURE LIES


Class Colors : MAROON AND GOLD


Lieutenant Ralph Talbot Theatre Weymouth High School WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE FOURTH Ten O'Clock


CLASS OFFICERS


President Vice-President


Secretary


Treasurer


Robert Arthur Norcross Richard Edward Dorey Paula Mary Feeney Jane Hanabury


VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT OFFICERS


President


Vice-President


Secretary-Treasurer


Thomas Joseph Keefe, Jr. David Allen Barry James Gibson, Jr.


CLASS MARSHALS Lois Ann Caruso James Richard Brown


MOTTO COMMITTEE


Douglas Dennett, Chairman


Thomas Bleakney Rogers Chase Bernard Fitzsimmons Kathryn Handrahan Doris Hollis Frances Leites


Theresa Mazzola Barbara Nichols Judith O'Neill Paul Robitaille John Smith Gerald Thomas


Florence Walker


392


PROGRAM


PROCESSIONAL INVOCATION STAR SPANGLED BANNER


Rev. Paul A. Phinn


ADDRESS OF WELCOME


Robert A. Norcross, Class President


Hall


SELECTION "Officer of the Day March" Weymouth High School Band


Chorus "You'll Never Walk Alone" Rodgers-Hammerstein


HIGH HONOR ESSAY - "Changing Education" Ann Lorraine Doucette


SOLO "Largo" Handel


George Simonds Peterson


HIGH HONOR ESSAY "Is Science the Answer?" Jane Hanabury


SOLO "Fantasie Impromptu" Chopin


Patricia Louise Jack


CHORUS "Graduation Day" Sherman


ANNOUNCEMENT OF AWARDS


Robert A. Norcross


PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS


Mr. Theodore L. Hanabury Chairman of the School Committee


SCHOOL SONG "The Cross of Gray"


John Ghiorse Norman Loud - Rev. Donald C. Ward


BENEDICTION


THREE-YEAR HIGH HONORS


Katherine Batchelder Eleanor May Blenis Ann Lorraine Doucette


Ray Thomas Granai Jane Hanabury Cynthia Ellen Johnston


Peter Alex Luoma


THREE-YEAR HONORS


Susan Emerson Allen Jane Avis Barranco


Patricia Louise Jack


Joseph Ralph Brigham, Jr.


Eric Ross Johnson


James Richard Brown


Richard Reino Laine


Mary Janet Burke Elizabeth Agnes Byberg


Nancy Allayne Lee


Joan Elizabeth Carroll


Patricia Anne Leone


George Arthur Christensen, Jr.


Dianne Mackinnon


Priscilla Jean Donaldson


Richard Blackwell Matson


Mary Patricia O'Connell


Nancy Elizabeth Elliott Susan Deretha Elms Paula Mary Feeney Marilyn Lesley Fulton Janet Elaine Garofalo


Judith Gail O'Neill


Diane Marian Pannier Pamela Jeanne Pray Paul Henry Robitaille 1


Kaye Elaine Saraceno


Carol Ellen Tonsing


Thomas Francis Winkler, III


Sheila Ann Woodworth


Robert Weston Gill Kenneth Arthur Hawes William Carroll Hay Joan Elaine Hollander


Doris Evelyn Hollis


Lois Ann Leavitt


393


GRADUATES


Russell John Ahearn Sandra Jean Ainslie Robert Wellington Aldrich Alan Carnig Alemian Diana Alemian Leo Joseph Alerding Susan Emerson Allen Jessie Anna Anderson


Jr.


Katherine Margaret Anderson William Scott Anderson


Francis Cornelius Anglin Maryellen Anglin Alice May Appleton Everett Newell Appleton, Jr. Catherine Anne AuCoin


Bruce Campbell Avery


Carole Ann Babcock Richard Houston Bancroft Sandra Sheridan Barnes Jane Avis Barranco David Allen Barry Katherine Batchelder Michael John Bermingham


Barbara Jean Bernard


Robert John Blanchard


Thomas Michael Bleakney Eleanor May Blenis Joanne Kay Bond Judith Fay Bond


Marylin Diana Bond Jacquelyn Ann Booth Ann Claire Borkin Geraldine Ann Boudreau Robert Francis Boudreau Lorraine Ann Boutilier


Joseph Ralph Brigham, Jr. James Richard Brown Roy James Burchsted Mary Janet Burke


Thomas Robert Burnham Elizabeth Agnes Byberg


Nancy Elizabeth Elliott


Susan Deretha Elms


Thomas Spencer Emanuello


William Clayton Fairbanks Carol Anne Fay


Margaret Louise Fay


Paula Mary Feeney Ann Irene Felt


Theodore Charles Field Janet Irene Files


Patricia Louise Cavanaugh Sara Louise Cazeault Phyllis Lucille Chase Rogers Swan Chase Janet Carol Chisholm


George Arthur Christensen, Jr. Roberta Evelyn Church Michael Paul Cicchese Richard Anthony Cicchese Joan Marie Cirigliano Judythe May Clark Donald Martin Cody Margaret Ann Comeau Janice Norma Comery Dianne Marjorie Contois Laura Marian Conway John Henry Costa, Jr. Vicki Ann Coulsey Charles Dexter Cowing Susan Jane Crooker David Ernest Crowder


Valerie Edith Culpon Judith Ann Curtis Sally Ann Cushing


Newman Wallace Daley John Joseph Daly


Linda Jeanne Damon


Alfred Rodden Danehy


Joseph Edward Darmand Diane Elizabeth Delory Sheila Mary Dennehy Nicholas Francis DeToma


Edward Arthur Devine Vicker Vincent DiGravio, Jr. Elaine Marie DiTommaso


Priscilla Jean Donaldson *William Seach Donovan William Frederick Dooley Richard Edward Dorey Ann Lorraine Doucette William Robert Dow David Wayne Dowst John Francis Duffy Robert Paul Duffy Charles Roy Eaton


William David Cadorette David Alan Cain Gail Elise Campbell Helen Louise Canale


Robert Warren Carey, Jr.


Barbara Jean Carlson Judith Ann Carpenter Joan Elizabeth Carroll Lois Ann Caruso


Patricia Elizabeth Finch Everett Ellsworth Fisher


Robert William Fiske


Robert William Fitzgerald


Bernard Joseph Fitzsimmons, Jr.


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Judith Ann Flanders Catherine Veronica Fleming Thomas Patrick Foley, Jr. David Henry Fopiano Jacquelyn Lois Foster Thomas Joseph Foster Evelyn Elaine Francis Robert Arthur Frank Joseph Andrew Frates Beverly Ann Fregeau Marilyn Lesley Fulton *James Allan Gaffney Joyce Doris Gagnon Paul Foster Gammell Lila Florence Gardner Janet Elaine Garofalo James Gibson, Jr. Dianne Joannice Gilberti Robert Weston Gill Wilma Clara Gillespie Robert Charles Gillis


June Marie Goodrow Marylin Wilma Gordon *Robert Carl Gove Thomas John Graham Ray Thomas Granai Frank Albert Griggs


Mary Janice Grogan Maureen Anne Grondin


Jane Hanabury Kathryn Ann Handrahan Jane Rita Hanrahan Janet Anne Harvey Kenneth Arthur Hawes Robert Dean Hawes William Carroll Hay Dorothy Anne Healey


Robert Mark Healey


Francis Gabriel Healy, Jr.


Walter Brennock Heffernan, Jr. Charles Walter Hilbert Judith May Hoffman Barbara Ann Holbrook Constance Marie Holbrook


Joan Elaine Hollander


Doris Evelyn Hollis Phyllis Anne Homer Ann Margaret Hommel Susan Ellen Hopkins John Edward Howsberger, Jr. Lynda Lee Hues Richard Francis Hutchinson, Jr. George Bowman Hutchison, Jr. Janice Meredith Ingham Patricia Louise Jack Diane May Johansen


Carol Agnes Johnson Eric Ross Johnson Cynthia Ellen Johnston Lucy Ellen Jolly Carol Ann Jones *Richard Leslie Jones William 'Turrell Jones Janet Rose Jordan


Henry Leon Keefe Thomas Joseph Keefe, Jr. Barbara Louise Kelly Alan Parker Kemp Joan Margaret Keniston Henry Gordon Kennedy Sandra May Keough Carol Edna Kimball Suzanne Knudsen David Earl Kuja


Jean Marie Laidlaw Richard Reino Laine


Janice Marie Lane


Albert Joseph LaRocco Jr.


Keith Theodore Larson


Linda Ethel Larson Lois Ann Leavitt Nancy Allayne Lee


Frances Marie Leites


Patricia Anne Leone


Vera Ann LeVangie Richard Allan Lindsay Carol Ann Logan Gail Marie Loud


Peter Alex Luoma


Howard Harold Luther


Dennis James Lynch


Kathleen Diane MacDonald


Chester Warren MacKean, Jr. Dianne Mackinnon


Sally Marie Mackinnon


Elizabeth MacLean


Alan James Macpherson


Elizabeth Dale MacQuinn Barbara Ann Madison David Paul Mahn Thomas Richard Mahon, Jr. Christine Marie Manning Karen Frances Mansfield Diane Catherine Marks Richard Blackwell Matson Theresa Rose Mazzola Ronald Louis Mazzuchelli Gail Ellen McAskill John Joseph McCraith


Elizabeth Helen McDonnell


Eileen Muriel McElroy Sallie Ann McIsaac


395


Mary Jane Mckay Judith McKeag Roberta McLeod Patricia Marie McMorrow Nancy Turner McWilliam Judith Ann Melong Mary Ann Meuse Patricia Lorraine Mills Richard Howard Mills Jeanne Anne Milmore Robert George Minnis Anne Barr Mitchell David Michael Mullen Sheila Irene Mulligan George Edward Mullin, Jr. James Henry Murphy Jo Ann Marie Muscillo


Sheila Ursula Natale Barbara Ann Navis Arthur Michael Nichols Barbara Agnes Nichols Roberta Nicholson


Sylvia Elaine Nickerson Vivian Lee Nickerson Ida Marie Nilsson


Averill Louise Noland


Robert Arthur Norcross Wayne Girouid Noreen Susan Jane Noyes George Uuno Nystrom


Elizabeth Mary O'Brien Mary Patricia O'Connell William Francis Odell Nancy O'Donnell Dagmar Elizabeth Olsen Judith Gail O'Neill Elizabeth Adeline Orlando Richard Randolph Osgood


Richard Bruce Page William Francis Pagnano William Joseph Palmieri Diane Marian Pannier Edward Parry Russell Edward Parsons Judith Ann Patt Cynthia Gail Payne


Walter Robert Pelrine


Judith Perrow Donald Gareth Persson Suzanne Ellen Perry George Simonds Peterson Judith Ann Petze John Harding Pierce, Jr. Marcia Louise Piller John Alfred Player Janet Clare Pomarico


Michele Marie Pomarico Kevin Michael Powers Charles Edward Pratt Henry Clifford Pratt Dorothy Norma Pray Nancy Arline Pray Pamela Jeanne Pray Susan Procter


Jacqueline Marion Query Cornelius Vincent Quirk, Jr.


Frank Nelson Rand


Thelma Rose Rayfield Roberta Rose Raymond Donald Nelson Reed Anthony James Rinella Russell Bruce Ritchie


Joseph Rizzo, Jr. Anna May Roach Joan Claire Robbins


Peter Crowell Robie


Judith Scott Robinson


Paul Henry Robitaille Elizabeth Ann Roche Nancy Joan Rosati Neil Duncan Ross, Jr.


George Whitney Rowe


Edward Clifton Rowell, Jr.


Rodney Beverly Rumble John Vincent Ryan, Jr.


William John Salisbury


Mary Ann Santacroce Kaye Elaine Saraceno Patricia Ann Savage Carmelina Sceppa Joyce Ellen Seeley Frances Elizabeth Shanahan


Jean Elizabeth-Shanahan


Joan Eleanor Shanahan Joyce Mae Shannon Patricia Lucille Shaw


Kenneth Arnold Sherman Beverly Elsie Smith John Ellsworth Smith, Jr.


Norma Frances Springer


Arthur Wayne Stelfox Nancy Lee Stevens


William Francis Stevenson, Jr. John Stewart, III


*John Alvah Stockbridge, Jr. Judith Anne Stoddard Katherine Louise Stubbert Marilyn Jane Sturgis George Donald Suokko


Barbara Jean Surette


Harold Arthur Surrette Phyllis Elaine Sweet


396


Eleanor Cynthia Tangherlini Mary Ellen Tanguay Sharon Emily 'Taylor Marilyn 'Teague Carol Ann Thomas Gerald Leslie Thomas Theresa Marie Tobin David Paul Tonis Linda Jean Tonry


Carol Ellen Tonsing


Shirley Elaine Townsend Peter Vincent Travi Jeanette Frances Trenouth Constance Elaine Trudeau Judith Arlene Trueman Marilyn Ann Tufts Raymond Karl Turner, Jr.


Alexander Edward Urbanowicz


George Philip Viglas


Carol Frances Vinton


Florence Diane Walker


Carolyn Mary Walsh


Sheila Mae Walsh


George Edward Ward


Benjamin Theodore Warshaw Herbert Arthur Webster Natale Ann Webster


Marion Lois Weldon Gail Frances White Joan Irene White Nancy Diane Wicklund Johanna Theresa Wiencko


Barbara Jane Wilkinson Donald Willdridge Beverly Ann Williams


Peter Stuart Williams


Jean Marie Willis


Craig Winkfield Thomas Francis Winkler, III


Sheila Ann Woodworth


Henry Vincent Wormald, Jr. Irene Elizabeth Wynott


Charles Edward Young Linda Susan Young


Joseph Jason Zaporetski Mary Lou Frances Zarnitz Loretta Mae Zottoli


* These students also receive a diploma from the Norfolk County Agricul- tural School.


CERTIFICATES


Lura Hamilton Bell Maryellen Louise Collins Harriet Ann Delorey Anthony Joseph Facella, Jr. Mary Theresa Franciosi


Mildred Frances Ingham Lawrence Paul Jackson Peter Daniel Keane Carol Ann Mott Carolyn Marie Smith




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