Town annual report of Weymouth 1959, Part 29

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1959
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 402


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212


237


176


625


Central Junior High


449


431


345


1225


South Junior High


315


272


161


748


Totals


976


940


682


2598


ELEMENTARY ENROLLMENT (As of October 1, 1959)


Athens


67


27


45


60


62


56


317


John F. McCulloch


57


58


63


50


71


50


349


Elden H. Johnson


98


97


77


95


116


97


580


Abigail & John Adams


84


79


62


69


61


57


412


Academy Avenue


53


50


67


62


53


63


348


James Humphrey


63


48


56


67


71


85


390


Washington


25


31


33


64


153


Lawrence W. Pingree


56


60


49


53


62


63


343


Hunt


140


104


92


123


99


109


667


Homestead


57


61


59


55


65


49


346


William Seach


34


32


32


44


44


186


Pratt


57


70


55


49


61


57


349


Ralph Talbot


56


59


65


54


49


52


335


Thomas V. Nash, Jr.


35


51


48


30


29


51


244


Edward B. Nevin


89


86


88


70


74


88


495


Pond


59


74


72


81


66


59


411


Educable Classes


55


55


Trainable Classes


23


23


Totals


971


958


955


981


1016


1044


78


6003


VI


V


IV


III


II


I


Sp. Total


-


-


-


371


EMPLOYMENT CERTIFICATES


Total number of minors between the ages of 14 and 16 certified during 1959 for:


Boys


Girls


Total


Full-time Employment


2


1


3


Part-time Employment


27


19


46


-


-


Totals


29


20


49


EDUCATIONAL CERTIFICATES


Total number of minors between the ages of 16 and 18 certified for employment during 1959:


Boys


Girls


Total


301


374


675


SCHOOL CENSUS (as of October 1, 1959)


BOYS:


5-6 Years


7-13 Years


14-15 Years


Total


Public Schools


669


3389


725


4783


Private Schools


173


504


73


753


County and State Schools


1


16


5


22


Not Enrolled in any School


389


0


0


389


Total


1232


3909


803


5944


GIRLS:


Public Schools


683


3217


753


4653


Private Schools


192


475


84


751


County and State Schools


1


8


3


12


Not Enrolled in any School


314


0


0


314


Total


1190


3700


840


5730


Grand Total


2422


7609


1643


11674


REPORT OF SUPERVISOR OF ATTENDANCE


Absences investigated


1,979


School discipline


83


Investigations for School Health Department


36


Total


2,098


Court cases


43


Informal hearings


16


Cases turned over to Probation Officer


24


Cases turned over to School Health Department


43


Check on transfer pupils


108


Larceny cases investigated


25


Damage to school property


6


372


Missing persons investigated 19 Investigations for malicious injury to property 4


Cases turned over to Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children 8 False alarms investigated 5


Committed to Middlesex Training School Minor working without working permit Investigation of habitual school offenders


Total 310


REPORT OF HEALTH DEPARTMENT


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


714


High School Elementary and Junior High


2980


Diphtheria immunization program (reinforcing or booster doses) :


Grades I and VI 1170


Grade X 455


Massachusetts' Vision Tests:


Given in High and Vocational Schools and


Educable Classes


1595


Given in Elementary and Junior High Schools 5020


Hearing Acuity Tests :


Given in High and Vocational Schools and


Educable Classes


1595


Given in Elementary and Junior High Schools


5020


Home Visits Made by School Nurses:


High School 110


Elementary and Junior High Schools


590


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


Total patients 691


New patients 186


Fillings :


Amalgam:


One surface 185


Two surfaces 88


Three surfaces 39


373


2


3


4


Cement :


One surface Two surfaces Three surfaces Silicates


30


12


8


23


Treatments :


Prophylaxis


142


Zinc Oxide


45


Silver Nitrate


17


Bases:


Cement


103


Zinc Oxide


3


Calcium Hydroxide


26


Cavitec


45


Extractions :


Primary


153


Permanent


35


X-Rays


57


Anesthesia :


Regional


377


Ethyl Chloride


6


Total Clinic Hours


374


Emergency treatments


10


Patients examined


4758


Defect notices sent home


865


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


School Year


State Average Cost per Pupil


Weymouth Cost per Pupil


Amount Weymouth Cost Less Than State Average


1950-1951


$213.02


$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


1958-1959


328.34


305.53


22.81


374


PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION FOR 1959, 1958, 1957, 1956 AND 1955 EXPENDITURES


Percentage


Account Classification


1959 Expenditures* 1959


1958


1957


1956


1955


Administration


$ 58,497.28


1.7


1.7


1.9


1.9


1.9


Teachers' Salaries


2,334,214.36


67.7


66.1


65.7


65.8


65.4


Textbooks and Supplies


108,523.20


3.1


3.8


3.7


3.8


4.2


Instructional Expense


43,805.86


1.3


1.1


1.0


.9


.9


Custodians' Salaries


194,932.14


5.7


5.9


6.1


5.9


5.7


Fuel


38,440.69


1.1


1.4


1.6


1.6


1.5


Light, Power, Water Telephones


49,000.89


1.4


1.6


1.6


1.6


1.4


Custodians' Supplies


23,208.07


.7


.7


.7


.7


.7


Maintenance and Outlay


219,347.80


6.4


6.4


6.3


7.0


6.4


Health


28,742.24


.8


.8


.8


.8


.8


Transportation of Pupils


128,394.84


3.7


3.8


3.7


3.4


3.6


Other Auxiliary Agencies


43,351.03


1.2


1.3


1.2


1.2


.9


Day Vocational


155,566.44


4.5


4.7


5.1


5.1


5.9


Evening Schools


13,080.53


.4


.4


.4


.4


.5


Traveling Expense 1


10,262.15


.3


.3


2


.2


.2


Veterans' Pensions 1


-


-


-


Total Expenditures Totals


$3,449,367.52


100.0


100.0


100.0


100.0


100.0


Instructional Salaries


$2,453,017.73


71.1


69.7


69.3


69.3


69.2


Noninstructional Salaries


391,847.21


11.4


11.3


11.8


11.4


11.5


Total Department


Salaries


$2,844,864.94


82.5


81.0


81.1


80.7


80.7


*Includes expenditures from Federal Funds


375


MEMBERSHIP BY AGE AND GRADE (As of October, 1959)


Ages


5


6


7


8


9


10


11


12


13


14


15


16


17


18


19


21 or 20 over Totals


Grade I


360


648


36


1044


Grade II


344


604


59


8


1


1016


Grade III


307


584


78


11


1


981


Grade IV


314


539


84


16


2


955


Grade V


1


309


552


75


19


2


959


Grade VI


332


526


88


20


5


971


Grade VII


318


550


80


20


8


976


Grade VIII


331


487


83


31


8


940


Grade IX


212


375


77


16


2


682


Special Classes (Educable)


1


3


1


9


6


7


13


10


5


55


Trainable Classes


1


1


2


8


2


2


1


2


3


1


23


Grade X


231


380


102


24


3


740


Grade XI


240


342


85


7


674


Grade XII


271


288


49


5


1


1


615


Postgraduates


3


1


2


6


Special


1


1


2


Totals


360


992


948


960


939


989


947


998


80.9


729


746


747


404


60


6


1


3 10,638


376


HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS


Financial Statement for Period January 1, 1959-January 1, 1960


Balance on hand January 1, 1959


$ 3,513.93


Receipts :


Admissions :


Football*


$7,168.95


Basketball


1,254.05


Track and Cross Country


179.50


Miscellaneous Cash Receipts


880.68


Advance for Petty Cash


100.00


Town Appropriation


9,838.98


19,422.16


Total Deposited with Town Treasurer


$22,936.09


Expenditures :


Football


$12,574.75


Basketball


2,660.49


Baseball


1,135.78


Hockey


2,840.86


Track and Cross Country


2,446.72


$21,658.60


Miscellaneous :


Awards


$ 4.48


Dues, Meetings, etc.


161.00


Equipment


71.55


Cheerleaders


41.86


Office Supplies


64.55


$ 343.44


22.002.04


Balance on hand January 1, 1960


$ 934.05


* This figure does not include receipts still due from Brockton in the amount of $3,352.60.


SUMMARY OF EXPENSE IN DIFFERENT SPORTS January 1, 1959 - January 1, 1960


Basket-


Football


ball


Baseball Hockey


Track


Total


Equipment


$ 3,701.08 $ 843.59 $ 663.85 $ 799.10 $1,320.38 $ 7,328.00


Guarantees


1,665.00


1,665.00


Cleaning and Repairing


2,265.96


107.50


60.27


63.75


236.39


2,733.87


Police


568.00


158.00


41.25


767.25


Service on Gates


398.00


342.00


740.000


Field Expense


293.70


92.26


34.88


420.84


Transportation and


Meals


616.00


635.18


179.00


427.00


1,857.18


Officials


544.00


298.50


160.00


85.00


1,087.50


Moving Pictures


697.50


100.00


797.50


Coaching and


Scouting


336.22


336.22


-


377


Medical Services


768.50


768.50


Printing, Postage, etc


50.03


12.66


6.06


5.21


21.12


95.08


Awards


216.00


61.80


42.60


116.40


169.20


606.00


Commissioners


35.00


15.00


50.00


Telephone


12.08


12.08


Entry Fees


102.50


102.50


Ice


1,847.40


1,847.40


First Aid Supplies


198.00


9.00


9.00


9.00


9.00


234.00


Custodians


209.68


209.68


$12,574.75 $2,660.49 $1,135.78 $2,840.86 $2,446.72 $21,658.60


CAFETERIAS


Weymouth High; South, Central and Bicknell Junior Highs; and Elementary Milk Program in Sixteen Schools Financial Statement for School Year 1958-1959


Balance on hand, September 1, 1958


$ 21,219.19


INCOME:


Total Sales


Reimbursement (National School Lunch Program)


$137,579.82 53,544.90


$191,124.72


EXPENDITURES:


Food


$126,103.33


Labor


53,558.18


Supplies


656.62


Repairs


323.94


Equipment


1,757.06


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


2,722.12


185,121.25


Balance on hand, September 1, 1959


$ 27,222.66


SUMMARY


Balance on hand, September 1, 1959


$ 27,222.66


Balance on hand, September 1, 1958


21,219.19


$ 6,003.47


Inventory, September 1, 1958


$ 3,007.98


Inventory, September 1, 1959


2,555.85


Decrease in Inventory


452.13


Net Increase 1958-1959


$ 5,551.34


378


$212,343.91


GRADUATION EXERCISES


WEYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL - CLASS OF 1959


Class Motto: "Knowledge Comes But Wisdom Lingers"


Class Colors: Maroon and Gold


LIEUTENANT RALPH TALBOT THEATRE Weymouth High School


WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE THIRD - Ten O'Clock


CLASS OFFICERS


President


Kenneth LeBaron Margeson


Vice-President


Secretary


Treasurer


Obediah Daniel Gibson Sandra Louise Russell Judith Nancy Vigdor


VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT OFFICERS


President


Vice-President


Richard Harold Cameron Dennis Paul Blake


Secretary-Treasurer


Lawrence Francis Griffin


CLASS MARSHALS


Bonnie Susan Tirrell


Lawrence Arnold Robinson


MOTTO COMMITTEE


Ruth Davidson, Chairman


Martha AuCoin Carla Borlenghi Geraldine Cicchese


Margaret Kenn Leslie Main Sylvia Neva


Dana Gould


Stanley Petersen


Albert Gray Janice Haygarth Gail Holloway


Dorothy Pitts Linda Smith Lorna Van Horn


379


PROGRAM


PROCESSIONAL


INVOCATION


Rev. David H. Eaton


STAR SPANGLED BANNER


ADDRESS OF WELCOME Kenneth L. Margeson, Class President


SELECTION-"Father Knickerbocker" Goldman


Weymouth High School Band


CHORUS-"The Halls of Ivy" Russell-Knight


HIGH HONOR ESSAY-"The Americas-Economic Partners" Bruce Wesley Stevens


SOLO-"Concertino in B Flat Major" Gatti-Morra Karl Herbert Klasson


HIGH HONOR ESSAY-"The Americas-Partners for Peace" Donna Elinor Peterson


SOLO-"Carnival of Venice" Clark Francis Willis Slaven, Jr.


HIGH HONOR ESSAY-"Latin America-Continent of the Future" William Everett Lewis, Jr.


CHORUS-"I May Never Pass This Way Again"


Wizell-Melsher


ANNOUNCEMENT OF AWARDS


Kenneth L. Margeson


PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS Mr. Henry Hoffman Chairman of the School Committee


SCHOOL SONG-"The Cross of Gray" John Ghiorse - Norman Loud


BENEDICTION


Rev. John J. McShea


THREE-YEAR HIGH HONORS


Priscilla Lillian Bates


William Everett Lewis, Jr.


John Andrew Berg, Jr.


Arthur Patstone


Dian Mae Crocker


Walter Patstone


Joseph Anthony Curro


Donna Elinor Peterson


Natalie Janice Glidden


Janice Marshall Phillips


Claire Donzelle Goldthwaite


Natalie Shober


Barbara Lorraine Laniewski Carol Ann Laskey


Bruce Wesley Stevens Ronald Nelson Wentworth


Susan Jane Wirtz


380


THREE-YEAR HONORS


Joyce Ann Abruzzese Linda Ann Ahlquist Carol Eugenia Albion Susan Winifred Allen Diana Frances Baglione


Concetta Rose Bottari Diane Marcia Brayshaw William Alfred Brown Jeffrey Lewis Bruce


Constance Carino


Cynthia Wetmore Carlson


David Emil Carlson


Carol Ann Coady Kevin Robert Danehy


Thomas Nunzie Daniele George Harry Dewing


Michael Arthur Dunning


Lawraine Esther Fall Robert David Fernald Stephen Francis French Edmund Michael Geyer Mary Ellen Grant


Albert Middleton Gray, Jr. Michael Mohammed Hassan Janice May Haygarth Louise Catherine Hebert Gail Elisabeth Holloway


John Richard Karlberg Karl Herbert Klasson Myra Lucy LaMontagne Kenneth LeBaron Margeson Edward George Melchin Harry Theodore Miller, Jr. John Robert Moore Cathryn Elaine Muirhead Peter Victor Naylor Sylvia Georgette Neva Ivy Isabelle Nott Judith Coates Palmer Beverly Ann Pantano Penelope Ann Perkins Stanley Norman Petersen Dorothy Lucille Pitts Janice Arlene Ralph Alan Richard Risley Jean Alice Roanowicz Sandra Louise Russell Steven Robert Thayer Allen Sargent Thompson Bonnie Susan Tirrell Susan Martha Vedoe Judith Carol Voegtlin Donald Bruce Wentworth


Harold Wilson Whitehouse, Jr.


GRADUATES


William Somers Abbott Joyce Ann Abruzzese Ronald Erhard Adler Robert Alexander Ahearn Linda Ann Ahlquist Richard Linwood Ainslie Carol Eugenia Albion Donald Paul Alexandrian Susan Winifred Allen Christine Lawry Anderson Margaret Steele Anderson Robert Edward Anderson Martha Louise AuCoin Joan Marie Austin Barbara Ann Backlund Diana Frances Baglione Gilbert Linn Balentine Shirley Ann Ballantyne Daniel Barbiere Paul David Barcelo Susan Marie Barnes Michael Francis Barry Mary Louise Barton


Margaret Louise Bates Priscilla Lillian Bates Emily Anne Belcastro Donna Marie Belcher Lee Robert Benoit John Andrew Berg, Jr. Philip Paul Berio John Peter Bevilacqua *Wayne Wallace Bicknell Barbara Claire Bingham Janet Binney Donald Earl Bishop


Dennis Paul Blake Michael Fredrick Blake Diane Kay Blakeman Carla Marie Borlenghi William Arthur Boudreau Concetta Rose Bottari Edward Joseph Boucher Alva Anne Bowman


Patricia Stephanie Bowman Ronald Leland Brackett Diane Marcia Brayshaw


381


Phyllis Kay Briggs Sharon May Brown William Alfred Brown Jeffrey Lewis Bruce Floyd David Budden Norman Rae Burke Laura May Burrell Carol Eileen Burton Irene Evelyn Bush Ann Rita Bzdula Richard Harold Cameron Lawrence Francis Carella Constance Carino Cynthia Wetmore Carlson David Emil Carlson Madeline Ann Carriero


Nancy Ann Carter William Albert Caulfield Robert Alan Chandler Roy Edward Charron Priscilla Mae Chick Nancy Gail Chipman


Robert Francis Chisholm Geraldine Louise Cicchese Joanne Clark Virginia Lee Clark


*Robert Joseph Clauss Cynthia Ethel Clifford Carol Ann Coady


Albert Francis Colarusso


Carolyn Constance Collins Thomas Michael Connelly Judith Ann Connolly


Thomas Joseph Connors Edward Leo Conroy, Jr. James Dennis Conway, Jr. Sandra Lee Corner Robert Anthony Cosgrove Marsha Ann Costa Robert Francis Coyman


Barbara Ann Craffey David Lloyd Crocker Dian Mae Crocker Daniel Edward Cullen, Jr.


Geraldine Marie Cullen James Joseph Cunniff, II Joseph Anthony Curro Edwin Joel Dahl Donald Paul D'Allessandro Carol Joan Dalrymple Leah Frances Dalton Robert Henry Daly


Nancy Elizabeth Dame Kevin Robert Danehy John D'Angelo Robert Joseph Daniele


Thomas Nunzie Daniele Marie Rosalie Darcy Gerald John Darrell Ruth Eleanor Davidson Cheryl Lee DeMeule Freda Denovan John Preston DePlacido Delores Elaine DeVito Diane Elizabeth DeVito George Harry Dewing Daniel DiBona


Irene Loretta DiFelice Michael John DiLorenzo Marilyn Barbara Dionne Margaret Ann Doherty Barbara Helen Donahue Paul Francis Donahue Ronald Martin Donway Robert Charles Douglas David Garfield Drinkwater Michael Arthur Dunning Marie Rosanne Dwyer


William Joseph Earl, Jr.


Nancy Irene Edmondson


Judith Irene Elms Harry Elstob


Marlin Gordon Emslie Jean Marie Ettridge


Anthony Joseph Facella, Jr.


Robert William Faghan Lawraine Esther Fall John Henry Faubert, Jr. Anne Faustini


Robert David Fernald


Eugene Stephen Firlotte *Walter Lincoln Fitts, Jr. James Hastings Fitzgerald, Jr. Bradbury Harrison Fletcher John Taylor Floyd, Jr. Donald Goodwin Frank Joanne Christine Freeman Stephen Francis French Dean Edward Galbraith


Frederick Joseph Gallagher Robert Joseph Gallagher Judith Ann Gannon Edith Rose Gauvin Joseph Robert Germain Edmund Michael Geyer Obediah Daniel Gibson Linda Louise Giles Natalie Janice Glidden Claire Donzelle Goldthwaite Edward Francis Gorman John Philip Gough Dana Bickford Gould


382


Thomas Denis Grady Maureen Alice Graham Mary Ellen Grant Rebecca Mable Grant Albert Middleton Gray, Jr.


Robert Maxwell Greenhalgh James Edward Gridley, Jr. Lawrence Francis Griffin Walter Thomas Griffin Edmund Joseph Grispi Edwin John Gronberg William Charles Hale Roswell Gleason Hall, III Lynn Scott Hallifax Sandra Louise Hamblin Joan Frances Hamilton


Charles Francis Hanrahan


Kenneth Alden Hanson


Doris Frances Harding Marjorie Ann Harding *Charles Henry Hardwick, III Edward Dennis Harrington


Kenneth Richard Harris, Jr.


Michael Mohammed Hassan Diane Louise Hawes Martha Elizabeth Hay


Robert Murray Hayes Janice May Haygarth Louise Catherine Hebert Guy Richard Henry William King Hickey Judith May Higgins Charles Edward Hill


Robert Francis Hill


Frederick Loring Hills Lawrence Wing Hills Ronald Prescott Hobson Richard Bruce Hoering


Leroy Alan Drew Hollis, Jr. Gail Elisabeth Holloway Geoffrey Ralph Honneus Joan Allen Hopkinson Edward Joseph Houle, Jr. Mary Lucille Housman Margery Jane Hughes Frederick Huhtanen Gardner Michael Hurlburt Gail Ann Hutchison Carol Ann Infante Glen Allen Jackson Lawrence Paul Jackson Wayne Herbert Jenkins Marjorie Ann Johnson Frances Emily Johnston Rita Elizabeth Jolly Daniel James Kaiser


John Richard Karlberg Peter Daniel Keane Mary Veronica Kearns Joseph Alan Keefe Judith Ann Kelley Brian Michael Kelly Stephen Kelly William Chester Kelsey


Margaret Lorraine Kenn


Robert Kirkland


Karl Herbert Klasson


Tove Kraft


Pierre Andre LaFond


Hilbert Walter Laidlaw


Elisabeth Williamson Laing


Myra Lucy LaMontagne Barbara Ann Marie Lane


Richard James Lane


Barbara Lorraine Laniewski


Edwin Wilfrid Laramee Janet Claire LaRose


Carol Ann Laskey


Janet Scott Lawrence


Kathleen Louise Lawrence


William Bruce Lawson


Pauline Rita Lelievre


William Everett Lewis, Jr.


James Joseph Linnane, Jr.


Marjorie Diane Little


Donald Alan Little


Robert Harry Loukola, Jr.


Gail Ann Lovett


Claire Terese Lunan


Kathleen Jo Lyden


Richard Paul Lynch


Paul William MacDermott


Margaret Emma MacDonald


Patricia Mildred MacDonald


Robert Patrick MacDonald


Warren Jerome MacDonald, Jr.


Wilfred Steven MacDonald, Jr.


Susan MacLean


Lois Ann Macleod


Frederick Francis MacNeil


Dorothy Estelle Madden


Lorraine Helen Madison


Donald Evan Mahar Leslie Ellen Main


Carol Ann Maraget


Kenneth LeBaron Margeson


Francis Joseph Marks Rita Rae Martin


Thomas Francis Martin


Samuel McAllister, Jr.


James Edward McCall, Jr. Helen Joanne McCarthy


383


Katherine Marie McCarthy Elaine Marie McDonald Elizabeth Patricia McDonald Marella Catherine McGilvray James Charles McGrath Ronald Allan McKee *Richard Mckenzie


George Joseph Mckinnon, Jr. Richard Bancroft McLean William Mathew McLearn Edward Harold McMann David Paul McNamee Maureen Anne McNulty John Richard McPherson Ann Loretta McShane Bruce Fredrick Melamed * Albert Robert Melanson Edward George Melchin Kenneth Gordon Mellor Robert Raymond Melville Patricia Kathleen Mesick Harry Theodore Miller, Jr. Alyce Elizabeth Moakley Linda Ellen Moffett John Robert Moore


Philip Kenneth Moran


Claire Elizabeth Morrison


Cathryn Elaine Muirhead


Doris Louise Mulligan Arlene Louise Murphy


John Robert Murphy


Maurice Edward Murphy


Elizabeth Ann Murray Peter Victor Naylor


April Lois Nelson Carol Lee Nelson


Cynthia Fraser Nelson


Sylvia Georgette Neva


William Edward Newell, Jr.


Barbara Marie Nicholson


Margaret Nicholson


Merrill Anthony Nickerson


Marietta Eloise Nigrelli


Charles William Nihan Jana Lee Nista Ivy Isabelle Nott Charles John O'Brien


Mary Eileen O'Brien


William Arthur O'Connell Thomas Howard Odell


Sheila Marie O'Leary Beverly Carole Olson John Edwin O'Neil Claire Anne O'Rourke Geraldine Olivia Osborn Priscilla Jane Osgood


Judith Coates Palmer


Beverly Anne Pantano Ronald Vincent Paskell


Arthur Patstone Walter Patstone


Patricia Louise Payne Priscilla Ann Peel Penelope Ann Perkins Richard Daniel Perrier Stanley Norman Petersen Donna Elinor Peterson Judith Ann Peterson Earle Savary Philbrook Janice Marshall Phillips Gerald John Pinzari Barbara Joan Pitts Dorothy Lucille Pitts Mildred Lorraine Pizzi David Joseph Polito Donna Louise Pratt Norman Eileen Provost Elva Patricia Puopolo Charlene Marie Query Janice Arlene Ralph Fred Atkins Ransom Robert William Raymond


Patricia Louise Regal Carl John Reid


Barry Dale Reikard Gail Ann Reinhart


Patricia Lee Remondini


Pershing Edwin Rennie


Albert Joseph Richardson, Jr. Andrew Guy Rinaldi Marie Ann Rinella Alan Richard Risley Jean Alice Roanowicz Marsha Robertson


Lawrence Arnold Robinson Cecelia Bates Rogers Janet Ann Rollins Anne Frances Romans John Robert Rose, Jr.


Donna Louise Rudolph


Richard Bruce Rumble


Raymond Douglas Russell, Jr. Sandra Louise Russell Elaine Marie Russo Andrew Theodore Ryan, Jr. Francis Gerard Ryan John Michael Ryan Maureen Elizabeth Ryan William Richard Ryan *Robert Edward Ryerson John Carl Salin Judith Lynne Sarty


384


Beverly Elizabeth Scammell Carl Gustav Schleiff, Jr. Leonard Walter Scolamiero Clifton Walter Sheppard, Jr. Natalie Shober Jacqueline Marie Sibert Francis Willis Slaven, Jr.


Harold Alan Small


Bernard Francis Smith James Thomas Smith Linda Dane Smith William Joseph Smith Judith Ann Sorenson


Edward Lawrence Sparda Barbara Ella Sprague Bruce Wesley Stevens Margery Mildred Stewart Nancy Marie Stonehouse Alan Joseph Striano Joan Marie Studley Mary Ann Sullivan


Robert Morrow Sweeney


Gloria Louise Taber Susan Elizabeth Taber


Marion Alice Tausevich William Alfred Taylor Philip Thomas Teevan Anthony Guy Tenore Steven Robert Thayer * Allen Sargent Thompson Chrisann Thompson Bonnie Susan Tirrell Martha Joanne Tirrell


Elaine Marie Tocchio


Lucille Yvette Tourigny Nancy Joan Tourtillott Thomas Edward Towle Judith Frances Townsend


ยท


David Arthur Trufant Beverly Lorraine Tucker Lorna Kay Van Horn Susan Martha Vedoe Robert Stephen Verge Judith Nancy Vigdor Harry Paul Vinci


Judith Carol Voegtlin


Gerard Francis Wallster


Richard David Ward


Rhodena Dorothy Watt


Carol Jane Webber


Nancy Rae Weeks


David Colman Weinfeld


Donald Bruce Wentworth


Ronald Nelson Wentworth


John Joseph White


Harold Wilson Whitehouse, Jr.


George Oliver Whitman


Henry Roscoe Whittier, Jr.


Elizabeth Ann Williams


Joy Adair Willis


Donna Marie Wilson


Susan Jane Wirtz


*Thomas Jeffrey Worrick Richard Milton Wuest Allan Charles Young


Paula Louise Young


CERTIFICATES


Bruce Harrison Benson Edward Joel Burke


Cathleen Marie Cicchese


Richard Campbell Coakley Diane Ruth Crowder


Carole Ann DePesa Paul Edward DuVerger


Robert Walter Frazier Joan Florence Gerbrands Warren Francis Lynch


James Richard Olson


Warren Kenny Sinnott


Robert Fillmore Weir


Charles Gordon White, Jr.


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


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Marion Eugenia Trop


REPORT OF THE GREEN STREET SCHOOL BUILDING COMMITTEE


Construction of the Green Street School, later named the John F. Mc- Culloch School, began on September 29, 1958. Construction was held up for two and one-half months this past winter due to the extreme frost conditions which made it impossible to pour concrete foundation. The classrooms were occupied on December 18, 1959.


Following is a summary of expenditures to date:


General Contract


$326,610.94


Site Development


6,141.30


Special Contracts


1,891.00


Architects Fees


24,290.00


Clerk of Works


7,575.00


Furniture and Equipment


6,668.47


Miscellaneous


1,712.25


Contingency


471.00


Total


$375,359.96


Outstanding Obligations


General Contract


$ 43,027.17


Site Development


22,419.00


Special Contracts


4,955.00


Architects Fees


1,578.02


Clerk of Works


825.00


Furniture and Equipment


22,315.85


Miscellaneous


187.11


Total


$95,307.15


The appropriations for the school were $476,000.00, indicating a prob- able balance of $5,332.89 ..


Respectfully submitted,


RALPH A. LARSEN, Chairman


ROBERT H. BUCHAN, Vice-Chairman


ELMER S. MAPES, Secretary


PERCIVAL A. AMES


THEODORE L. HANABURY


WILLIAM P. HARDWICK


WILLIAM H. MELOY


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SALARIES OF TOWN OFFICERS


Office and Incumbent


Salary Paid in 1959


Selectmen:


Joseph Crehan


$116.66


Ralph J. Amabile, Jr.


433.00


Warren P. Burrell


100.00


James T. O'Sullivan


433.30


Franklin Fryer


516.64


Robert S. Carter


333.30


Everett E. Callahan


333.30


Treasurer :


Harry I. Granger


5,968.75


Town Clerk:


Harry Christensen


5,198.00


Collector of Taxes:


Frank W. Holbrook


6,698.25


School Committee


None


Assessors:


Charles W. Burgess


2,000.00


Joseph Crehan (9 mos.)


4,391.71


John W. Heffernan


1,650.00


George H. Bell


1,650.00


Edward F. Butler


1,650.00


Registrar of Voters:


Edward C. McIntosh


274.99


Helen R. Corridan


250.00


John J. Santry


325.01


Harry Christensen


400.00


Trustees of Tufts Library


None


Park Commissioners:


John C. Fisher


50.00


Otto Mason


300.00


Joseph D. Slattery


300.00


William G. Rennie, Jr.


250.00


David W. Kelley


250.00


Chester L. Boyle, Jr.


250.00


William F. Kirrane, Supt.


5,440.50


Planning Board


None


Annual Moderator


None


Town Counsel: Daniel L. O'Donnell


5,650.00


Town Accountant:


Warren F. Roulston


6,051.50


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Public Works Department: Commissioners:


Joseph M. Nover. Jr.


500.00


Robert G. Ahlstedt


400.00


George F. Brady


400.00


George E. Lane


400.00


John E. McCaffery


400.00


Everett J. McIntosh


400.00


Alan R. Mckinnon


400.00


Superintendent


Arthur J. Bilodeau


8,892.00


Town Engineer


Frank Lagrotteria


6,428.50


Street Division


Daniel J. Slattery, Supt.


6,620.25


Sewer Division


Norman M. Smith, Supt.


6,698.25


Water Division


Sydney C. Beane, Supt. (6 mos.)


4,107.03


Henry Tilden, Jr., Supt. (6 mos.)


2,812.25


Tree Warden and Moth


V. Leslie Hebert, Supt.


5,768.75


Sealer of Weights and Measures:


John R. Sheehan


1,300.00


Welfare Agent:


Thomas P. Delahunt


6,698.25


Police Department :


Joseph B. O'Kane, Chief


7,117.50


John W. Coyle, Captain


6,282.30


Charles A. Coyle, Captain


6,352.50


Fire Department:


Walter R. Murray, Chief


7,117.50


Norman E. Dorey, Deputy Chief


6,304.70


Clarence T. Sherman, Deputy Chief


6,328.60


James O. Stevens, Deputy Chief


6,081.70


Board of Health:


Paul V. Coffey


350.00


Norman J. Reilly


350.00


Francis R. Cashman


350.00


Health Agent:


Henry F. Godin


4,917.25


Plumbing Inspector:


Thomas J. MacDonald


4,917.25


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Building Inspector : Andrew A. Chisholm 6,620.25


Wiring Inspector : Joseph W. Ross 5,102.50


Harbor Master:


Cecil L. Evans 3,883.75


Shellfish Warden:


Charles W. MacMurray 3,883.75


Veterans' Administrator:


Flurance I. Lyons 5,102.50


Dog Officer:


John H. Reidy


700.00


Custodian of Veterans' Graves:


William A. Connell, Sr. 230.00


Animal Inspector:


John H. Reidy


500.00


Personnel Board


None


Personnel Officer:


William A. Taylor


520.00


Librarian:


Eleanor T. Cooney


5,440.50


School Department:


Elmer S. Mapes, Superintendent


13,200.00


Harold G. Olson, Assistant Superintendent


8,566.67


Francis E. Whipple, Director 8,500.00


Ray G. Parker, Director


8,233.33


Flora H. McGrath, Director


7,933.33


Walter C. Gutterson, Director


8,266.67


Russell H. Jack, Director


7,500.00


Paul C. Cleaves, Director


7,133.33


John E. Fisher, Director


8,600.00


High School:


Wallace L. Whittle, Principal


9,266.67


Thomas A. Lyons, Assistant


7,700.00


Francis X. Kelley, Assistant


7,033.33


Junior High School:


John F. Martin, Principal


8,133.33


E. Leo Madden, Principal


7,533.33


F. Randall Powers, Principal


8,316.67


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TABLE OF CONTENTS


Appropriations Annual Town Meeting 86


Annual Town Election 88


Annual Town Meeting, March 2. 33 Assessors' Report 163


Building Inspector


162-173


Board of Health


181


Civil Defense Committee


178


Collector of Taxes 188


Classification and Compensation Plan 33


Classification Committee 262


Dental Clinic


181


Drainage Committee


185


Electric Lighting Committee 174


Engineering, Department of


277


Fire Department


171


Graduation Excercises


379


Harbor Master


170


Health Officer 181


Housing Committee


153


Inspector of Animals 177


Industrial Development Commission 167


Jury List 153


Jurors Drawn 158


Laban Pratt Hospital Report. 163


Lighting Committee


174


Mosquito Control Project


161


Public Health Nurse 183


Park Division 179


Planning Board 192


Plumbing Inspector 177


Public Welfare


175


390


Memorial Day Committee 176


TABLE OF CONTENTS - (Continued)


Public Works Department 209


Personnel Board 184


Retirement System 256


Registrars of Voters 193


Salary Scale 33


Salaries of Town Officials 287


School Report 323


Special Town Meeting, June 15 97


Special Town Meeting, November 2


142


Sealer of Weights and Measures


169


Sewer Division 227


Street Division


228


Superintendent of Fire Alarm 172


Town Counsel


186


Town Officers


3


Town Clerk's Financial Report


151


Town Engineer


225


Town Meeting Members


5


Town Treasurer's Report 313


Town Accountant 266


Tufts Library Report 195


Tree Division 230


Vital Statistics


151


Veterans' Service


172


Veterans Graves


206


Visiting Nurse Association 180


Water Division 234


Wiring Inspector 174


World War II Memorial Committee. 176


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