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CHANGES IN PERSONNEL
Resignations : High School
Central Junior High School
South Junior High School
John F. McCulloch School
James Humphrey School
Lawrence W. Pingree School Hunt School
Homestead School
Pratt School Ralph Talbot School Thomas V. Nash, Jr. School
Edward B. Nevin School
Pond School Music Supervisor On Leave of Absence Secretaries
Military Leave of Absence: James A. Nolan
Janet H. Beggs (Mrs.) Donald P. Drake Jane L. Gillis (Mrs.) B. Theresa McNulty Philip R. Shaw
Edward S. Ferguson Lorraine G. Greenfield (Mrs.) Amy B. Loughman (Mrs.) Nancy L. Perkinson (Mrs.) Paul J. Reinhalter Rosalyn S. Scudder
Mary A. Dolan (Mrs.) Kenneth L. Johnson Jeannette P. Tovet (Mrs.)
Carol L. Burchill (Mrs.) Charles D. Crehan
Patricia A. Hackett (Mrs.) Judith N. Malin (Mrs.)
Richard M. Menice
Lucille Barton (Mrs.)
Ann M. Campbell (Mrs.) Elizabeth M. Gillis (Mrs.) Joan K. Scherck (Mrs.)
Marilyn L. Barry (Mrs.) Mary A. Daniels (Mrs.) Josephine A. Tangney
Barbara C. Wedholm (Mrs.)
Judith G. Daley (Mrs.)
Marjorie K. Callahan (Mrs.)
Mary A. Cronin
Jeanne H. Lockhart
Virginia A. Wieman
Dorothy A. Gallagher
Mary L. Butler
Regina M. Zunino (Mrs.) Barbara L. Brooks (Mrs.) Ellen C. Coyle Vivian F. Hinderscheid (Mrs.)
Carol A. Melanson (Mrs.) Evelyn C. Miller (Mrs.)
U. S. A. F. 1951
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Return from Military Leave of Absence: Richard E. Skinner U. S. A. 1958
Sabbatical Leave of Absence: John W. White High School
Return from Sabbatical Leave of Absence: John T. Ghiorse High School
Other Leaves of Absence:
Esther L. Benson
High School
Elizabeth F. Derry (Mrs.)
High School
Helen A. Lyons
High School
Patricia F. Duggan (Mrs.)
Central Junior High School
Patricia R. Lopes (Mrs.)
John F. McCulloch School
Edith Riccio (Mrs.)
Adams School
Eleanor R. Cardinal (Mrs.)
Academy Avenue School
Marjorie A. Collins (Mrs.)
Academy Avenue School
Joanne S. Menice (Mrs.)
Lawrence W. Pingree School
Alice B. Keohan
Hunt School
Eleanor M. Vogel (Mrs.)
Regina M. Zunino (Mrs.)
M. Virginia Kirby (Mrs.) Diane C. Waitz (Mrs.)
Returned after Exchange Year in New Zealand:
Retirement:
Helena F. Reidy Arthur D. Scott Helen Varnum Margaret Dingwall
Death:
Mabel E. Roode
Elections : High School
Central Junior High School
Elections:
Central Junior High Annex at Jefferson School
South Junior High School
Bruce S. Burgess Patricia A. Marinos Daniel J. Shea
Stephen J. Chop, JI. Thomas E. Duff Mary C. Fogarty (Mrs.) Joseph Leonard Margaret E. Rains (Mrs.)
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Thomas E. Clegg
South Junior High School South Junior High School Educable Classes Adams School
Principal, Pratt School
Virginia M. Cullity
Mary Doucette (Mrs.)
Grace L. Elkins (Mrs.)
Myrna L. MacFarlane Bernard F. Ryder
Gerald F. Cavanaugh
Jacqueline G. Prescott (Mrs.) David K. Sylvester
Hunt School
Ralph Talbot School
Edward B. Nevin School
Edward B. Nevin School
South Junior High Annex at Shaw School
John F. McCulloch School
Adams School
Academy Avenue School James Humphrey School Washington School
Lawrence W. Pingree School
Hunt School
Homestead School
William Seach School
Ralph Talbot School
Thomas V. Nash, Jr. School
Edward B. Nevin School
Pond School
School Adjustment Counselor
Music Supervisor
Secretaries:
Office of Superintendent of Schools Office of Director of Instruction Office of Director of Athletics and Physical Education Audio-Visual Office Vocational School Office Central Junior High Office
Eleanor F. Dill Ellen L. Kelly William H. Morris Nancy L. Perkinson (Mrs.)
Joseph A. Dugan June H. Lyman Ernest B. Remondini Anne M. Striano
Elizabeth C. Coady Barbara J. Kline
Elsie E. Schoenly (Mrs.)
Beatrice A. Noyes
Anne M. Myatt Sondra A. Simon Josephine M. McGonagle (Mrs.)
Ann M. Byrne Carole M. Cronin Barbara A. Mahoney
Eileen T. Dwyer Marie C. Maraget
Esther T. Malloy (Mrs.)
Sandra M. Page
Cleida M. Cushing
Willard B. Alden
Marion L. Louzan (Mrs.)
Barbara R. Seltmann (Mrs.)
Patricia M. Taylor Priscilla E. Tobin (Mrs.)
Beverly A. Blute
Mary E. Donaher
Ruth L. Gustafson (Mrs.)
Edward A. Porter
John E. Riley
Edwin O. Burke
Joan D. Cadman Joyce A. Nicoletti Marjorie G. Campbell
Doris R. Holbrook (Mrs.) Janet M. Eburn (Mrs.) Marion R. Gerstel (Mrs.) Elizabeth O. Lynch (Mrs.)
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Evening School:
Clothing Beginning Shorthand Advanced Shorthand Beginning Typewriting Copper Tooling Cake Decorating and Party Refreshments
Summer School:
Chemistry and General Mathematics
French Remedial Reading
Transfers:
To Elementary Guidance Coun- selor and School Psychologist from Adjustment Counselor
To Principal, Pratt School from Assistant Principal, Nevin School
To Assistant Principal & Teach- er, Nevin School from Teach- er, Nevin School
To Assistant Principal & Teach- er, Central Junior High, from Teacher, Central Junior High
To Acting Principal & Teacher, Central Junior Annex at Jef- ferson, from Teacher, Central Junior High
To Acting Principal & Teacher, South Junior High Annex at Shaw, from Teacher at South Junior High
To Acting Head of Home Eco- nomics Department
To Central Junior High Annex at Jefferson from Pond
To South Junior High from Pond To Nevin VII from Hunt VI
To McCulloch from Adams
To Homestead from McCulloch To Nash from Adams
To Secretary, Vocational School from Assistant Secretary at Vo- cational School and Central Junior High
Belva Furlong (Mrs.) Norma E. Dever (Mrs.) Jane Gillis (Mrs.) William J. McCarthy Eleanor M. Aikens (Mrs.)
Bessie Starkie (Mrs.)
Harry T. Morgan John A. Calabro Helen F. Galvin
Dorothy E. Gallant
John F. Connell
A. Elizabeth Van Dusen
Richard L. Morin
William F. Hughes
George F. Gannon
Louise B. Masters (Mrs.)
Valerie A. Butler (Mrs.)
Joseph M. Kelly
Robert F. McDonough
Virginia M. Kalaghan
Ernest B. Remondini Richard E. Skinner
Louise J. Lockwood (Mrs.)
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Maintenance Men and Custodians:
Retirement: Alvin King, Sr.
Resignations:
Kenneth S. Howe Francis E. Hodgdon
Appointments:
Kenneth S. Howe Ernest J. Carson James J. Cunniff John C. Ries
Homestead - Nash
Homestead - Nash
Pratt - Ralph Talbot
Administration Building
Transfers:
Richard W. Rowe
Francis S. Payne
Edward A. Taber
Homestead - Nash to South Junior High
Pratt - Ralph Talbot to
Central
Junior High
Central Junior High to Shaw
IN MEMORIAM
MABEL E. ROODE PRINCIPAL, PRATT SCHOOL 1926 - 1960
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Administration Building
Homestead - Nash South Junior High
REVISED SALARY SCHEDULE FOR THE INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF Effective September 1, 1961
Schedule Steps
4 Years' Preparation
5 Years' Preparation
6 Years' Preparation
Periods
1
$4,400
$4,700
$5,000
2
4,600
4,900
5,200
A
3
4,800
5,100
5,400
4
5,000
5,300
5,600
5
5,200
5,500
5,800
B
6
5,400
5,700
6,000
7
5,600
5,900
6,200
8
5,800
6,100
6,400
C
9
6,000
6,300
6,600
10
6,200
6,500
6,800
11
6,350
6,650
6,950
D
12
6,500
6,800
7,100
13
6,700
7,000
7,300
20 or 25 years
6,900.
7,200
7,500
During each period (A, B, C, D) one course of two credits must be taken.
INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL
Elementary
234
Junior High
116
High and Vocational
101
Supervisors and Special
21
61/2
School Nurses, Sight and Hearing Tester Secretaries
13
4911%,
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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
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
1959
1,785
252
2,598
6,003
10,638
1960
1,689
256
2,838
5,846
10,629
HIGH SCHOOL ENROLLMENT (As of October 1, 1960)
By Classes :
Boys
Girls
Total
Sophomores
229
322
551
Juniors
256
353
609
Seniors
219
306
525
Postgraduates
3
1
4
Total
707
982
1689
By Courses :
Sophomores
Juniors
Seniors
P.G.'s
Total
College
265
259
179
2
705
Business
253
287
237
0
777
General
33
58
102
2
195
Agriculture
0
5
7
0
12
Total
551
609
525
4
1689
310
Sources of Sophomores:
School
Number
Bicknell Junior High
145
250
Central Junior High South Junior High Others Repeaters
124
21
11
Total
551
VOCATIONAL SCHOOL ENROLLMENT (As of October 1, 1960)
X
XI
XII
Total
Auto Repair
29
23
11
63
Cabinetmaking
15
15
8
38
Carpentry
26
17
16
59
Printing
18
21
16
55
Sheet Metal
16
9
16
41
Totals
104
85
67
256
JUNIOR HIGH ENROLLMENT (As of October 1, 1960) Grade VII in other buildings
VII
VIII
IX
Total
Bicknell Junior High
28
192
206
211
637
Central Junior High
213
239
435
437
1324
South Junior High
245
61
320
251
877
Totals
486
492
961
899
2838
ELEMENTARY ENROLLMENT (As of October 1, 1960)
VI
V
IV
III
II
I
Sp.
Total
Athens
29
45
58
56
63
50
301
John F. McCulloch
61
62
50
64
51
61
349
Elden H. Johnson
92
81
92
106
94
84
549
Abigail & John Adams
73
57
69
55
57
58
369
Academy Avenue
54
62
55
51
53
67
342
James Humphrey
51
58
63
69
74
77
392
Washington
36
32
65
62
195
Lawrence W. Pingree
67
65
51
63
58
57
361
Hunt
131
103
93
98
96
84
605
Homestead
59
53
53
58
41
57
321
William Seach
29
33
42
36
31
171
311
Pratt
70
53
48
56
52
53
332
Ralph Talbot
59
59
48
47
44
64
321
Thomas V. Nash, Jr.
52
50
32
35
53
48
270
Edward B. Nevin
86
77
68
72
71
80
454
Pond
80
67
81
70
65
83
446
Educable Classes
51
51
Trainable Classes
17
17
Totals
964
921
930
974
973
1016
68
5846
EMPLOYMENT CERTIFICATES
Total number of minors between the ages of 14 and 16 certified during 1960 for:
Boys
Girls
Total
Part-time Employment
1
1
2
Part-time Employment
34
21
55
Totals
35
22
57
EDUCATIONAL CERTIFICATES
Total number of minors between the ages of 16 and 18 certified for employment during 1960:
Boys 292
Girls
Total
344
636
SCHOOL CENSUS (as of October 1, 1960
BOYS:
5-6 Years
7-13 Years
14-15 Years
Total
Public Schools
667
3402
723
4792
Private Schools
169
596
88
853
County and State Schools
5
16
5
26
Not Enrolled in any School
412
0
0
412
Total
1253
4014
816
6083
GIRLS:
Public Schools
600
3285
750
4635
Private Schools
188
586
100
874
County and State Schools
0
5
7
12
Not Enrolled in any School
350
0
0
350
Total
1138
3876
857
5871
Grand Total
2391
7890
1673
11954
312
REPORT OF SUPERVISOR OF ATTENDANCE
Absences investigated
1,219
Check on transfer pupils
104
School discipline cases investigated
13
Damage to school property investigated
24
Investigations of missing persons
22
Investigations for School Health Department
5
Total
1,387
Court cases
53
Informal hearings
15
Cases turned over to School Health Department
3
Cases turned over to Probation Officer
23
Larceny cases investigated
18
Investigations 'of accosting children
7
Cases turned over to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
6
Investigations of false alarm of fire
2
Check on working permit on unlawful employment
1
Investigation of indecent literature
3
Habitual school offender investigations
1
Investigation of neglect of children
5
Investigation of damage to bicycles
4
Investigation of abduction of child
1
Investigation of dangerous operation of automobiles
4
Investigation of possession of fire crackers
1
Investigation of boy carrying revolver
1
Stubborn child cases investigated
3
Committed to Middlesex Training School
1
Total
152
Property recovered $195.00
REPORT OF HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Students examined by the school physician, assisted by school nurses:
High School 636
Elementary and Junior High 2715
Diphtheria immunization program (reinforcing or booster doses) :
Grades I, VI and X 1273
Massachusetts' Vision Tests:
Given in Elementary and Junior High Schools 7950
Hearing Acuity Tests :
Given in Elementary and Junior High Schools 7950
313
Home Visits Made by School Nurses: High School Elementary and Junior High Schools
130
599
REPORT OF DENTAL CLINIC (Paid for by Board of Health) Mary E. Nussbaum, Dental Assistant
Total patients
695
New patients
184
Fillings:
Amalgam:
One surface
217
Two surfaces
80
Three surfaces
24
Cement
27
Silicates
14
Treatments :
Prophylaxis
148
Zinc Oxide
83
Silver Nitrate
6
Bases:
Cement
67
Calcium Hydroxide
34
Cavitec
54
Extractions :
Primary
147
Permanent
50
X-Rays
46
Anesthesia :
Regional
384
Pulpotomy
4
Total Clinic Hours
386
Emergency Treatments
6
Patients Examined
4803
Patients Completed
40
Defect Notices Sent Home
950
COST OF EDUCATION For Current Day School Expenditures Per Pupil in Average Membership
School year
State Average Cost per pupil $213.02 234.80
Weymouth Cost per pupil $190.21
Amount Weymouth Cost Less Than State Average
1950-1951
$22.81
1951-1952
210.64
24.16
314
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
1959-1960
347.98
337.90
10.08
PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTIONS FOR 1960, 1959, 1958, 1957 AND 1954 EXPENDITURES
1960
Percentage
Account Classification
Expenditures*
1960
1959
1958
1957
1954
Administration
$ 60,759.62
1.6
1.7
1.7
1.9
2.3
Teachers' Salaries
2,596,856.83
69.0
67.7
66.1
65.7
63.7
Textbooks and Supplies
102,901.52
2.7
3.1
3.8
3.7
4.0
Instructional Expense
45,704.05
1.2
1.2
1.1
1.0
.8
Custodians' Salaries
208,347.83
5.5
5.7
5.9
6.1
5.6
Fuel
40,343.72
1.1
1.1
1.4
1.6
1.3
Light, Power, Water, Telephones
60,835.26
1.6
1.4
1.6
1.6
1.3
Custodians' Supplies
24,192.47
.7
.7
.7
.7
.6
Maintenance and Outlay
195,031.73
5.2
6.4
6.4
6.3
8.2
Health
31,092.62
.8
.8
.8
.8
.8
Transportation of Pupils
139,025.09
3.7
3.7
3.8
3.7
3.9
Other Auxiliary Agencies
46,306.07
1.2
1,2
1.3
1.2
.8
Day Vocational
163,348.29
4.4
4.5
4.7
5.1
6.0
Evening Schools
14,306.15
.4
.4
.4
.4
.5
Summer School
4,540.23
1
1
N. D. E. Act
19,180.49
.5
-
Traveling Expense
Veterans' Pensions
10,653.63
.3
3
.3
2
.2
Total Expenditures
$3,763,425.60
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
Totals
Instructional Salaries
$2,727,991.62
72.5
71.1
69.7
69.3
69.0
Noninstructional Salaries
398,129.00
10.6
11.4
11.3
11.8
10.8
Total Department
Salaries
$3,126,120.62
83.1
82.5
81.0
81.1
79.8
-
-
-
-
* Includes expenditures from Federal Funds.
315
MEMBERSHIP BY AGE AND GRADE (as of October 1, 1960)
Ages
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Totals
Grade I
274
695
44
3
1016
Grade II
298
624
47
3
1
973
Grade III
312
585
66
10
1
974
Grade IV
280
563
73
13
1
930
Grade V
295
514
90
19
3
921
Grade VI
1
308
548
77
27
3
964
Grade VII
297
548
111
18
4
978
Grade VIII
306
530
93
21
11
961
Grade IX
336
449
87
26
1
899
Special Classes (Educable)
2
1
5
6
9
4
9
11
3
1
51
Trainable Classes
1
1
1
1
7
1
2
2
1
17
Grade X
202
349
83
16
4
1 655
Grade XI
223
359
86
21
4
1
694
Grade XII
208
318
63
3
592
Postgraduates
3
1
4
Totals
274
993
981
918
930
912
962
961
1013
774
697
690
423
91
8
2
10,629
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HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS
Financial Statement for Period January 1, 1960 - January 1, 1961
Balance on hand January 1, 1960 $ 934.05 Receipts :
Admissions :
*Football
$21,052.75
Basketball
1,366.35
Track & Cross Country
161.00
Hockey
50.00
Miscellaneous Cash Receipts
54.00
Town Appropriation
9,996.75
Special Transportation
978.00
Advance Petty Cash
100.00
33,758.85
Total Deposited with Town Treasurer
$34,692.90
Expenditures :
Football
$11,560.52
Guarantees
5,208.95
Special Transportation
978.00
Basketball
2,246.42
Baseball
1,755.27
Hockey
2,706.07
Track & Cross Country
2,502.40
Wrestling
343.00
Tennis
203.68
Golf
178.50
Band
196.98
Cheerleaders
105.68
27,985.47
Miscellaneous
389.27
389.27
28,374.74
Balance in Treasurer's Office
6,118.16
Petty Cash in Athletic Office
200.00
Balance on hand January 1, 1961
$ 6,318.16
*This figure includes $3,352.60 receipts from 1959 Brockton game.
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SUMMARY OF EXPENSE IN DIFFERENT SPORTS January 1, 1960 - January 1, 1961
Football
Basketball
Baseball
Hockey
Track Wrestling
Tennis
Golf
Band
Cheer- leaders
Totals
Equipment
$3,632.45
$825.31
$1,217.09
$881.99
$1,106.81
$300.59
126.68
$88.50
$27.95
$8,207.37
Cleaning & Repair
1,809.01
85.75
79.50
135.73
185.46
2,295.45
Laundry
388.37
4.54
172.16
4.41
569.48
Police
1,162.64
140.00
41.25
1,343.89
Service on Gate
627.00
223.00
850.00
Field Expense
404.32
20.26
424.58
Transportation
289.00
365.50
207.00
114.50
487.50
36.00
32.00
72.00
175.00
1,778.50
Meals
21.00
56.00
77.00
Officials
856.00
385.50
148.00
90.00
1,479.50
Moving Pictures
680.00
680.00
Coaching
300.00
300.00
Scouting
44.49
44.49
Medical Services
673.00
673.00
Awards
154.80
56.70
41.40
112.50
153.80
18.00
18.00
21.98
77.73
654.91
Commissioners
35.00
15.00
50.00
Telephone
25.41
25.41
Entry Fees
53.70
12.00
65.70
Ice
:
1,422.75
1,422.75
First Aid
205.64
50.66
27.02
34.06
35.71
353.09
Custodians
273.39
63.00
45.01
381.40
League Dues
30.00
75.00
2.00
15.00
122.00
$11,560.52
$2,246.42
$1,755.27
$2,706.07
$2,502.40
$343.00
$203.68
$178.50
$196.98
$105.68
$21,798.52
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CAFETERIAS
Weymouth High; South, Central and Bicknell Junior Highs; and Elementary Milk Program in Sixteen Schools
Financial Statement for School Year 1959-1960
Balance on hand, September 1, 1959
$ 27,222.66
INCOME:
Total Sales
$113,962.97
Reimbursement (National School Lunch Program) 46,375.88
160,338.85
$187,561.51
EXPENDITURES :
Food
$106,970.54
Labor
48.816.40
Supplies
1.092.56
Repairs
531.17
Equipment
978.57
Miscellaneous: (Includes gas, telephone, express, carrying charges on State surplus commodi- ties, paper supplies, postage, travel expense, etc.)
1,914.94
160,304.18
Balance on hand, September 1, 1960
$27,257.33
SUMMARY
Balance on hand, September 1, 1960
$27,257.33
Balance on hand, September 1, 1959
27,222.66
$ 34.67
Inventory, September 1, 1959
$ 2,555.85
Inventory, September 1, 1960
2,515.58
Decrease in Inventory
$ 40.27
Net Loss 1959-1960
$5.60
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GRADUATION EXERCISES
WEYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL - CLASS OF 1960
Class Motto: "God Our Guide; Democracy Our Pride" Class Colors: Maroon and Gold
LIEUTENANT RALPH TALBOT THEATRE Weymouth High School WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE EIGHTH -Ten O'Clock
CLASS OFFICERS
President Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
John Alphonse Striano Murdo MacRae Dowds, Jr. Carole Anne Morris Diane Jane Brown
VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT OFFICERS
President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer
Edward Arthur Tirrell Paul Andrew Wolfe John David Young
CLASS MARSHALS
Elaine Baxter
Michael Lee Brophy
MOTTO COMMITTEE
Karen Busch, Chairman
Marie Allen Patricia L. Boudreau Margaret Cirigliano Kathleen Davis Peter Fickett Leslie Gould Barbara Hedin Linda Jacobson Carol Lyman
George McKee Robert Meany Joyce Nicoletti Donald Roberts Stephen Ross John Santacroce Diane Tovet Beverly Turgiss John Young
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PROGRAM
PROCESSIONAL
INVOCATION
Rev. John D. Silk
STAR SPANGLED BANNER
ADDRESS OF WELCOME John A. Striano, Class President
SELECTION-"Invercargill" Lithgow Weymouth High School Band
CHORUS-"Climb Ev'ry Mountain" Rodgers-Hammerstein
HIGH HONOR ESSAY-"National Decline: Historical Precedent" Philip Douglas Walls
SOLO-"Espana" Waldteufel Patricia Louise Boudreau
HIGH HONOR ESSAY-"National Decline: Trends in America" Diane Jane Brown
DUET-"The Troubadours" Schaefer John Salvatore Gulinello David Louis Hoitt
HIGH HONOR ESSAY-"National Decline: Our Challenge" Murdo MacRae Dowds, Jr.
CHORUS-"One World" O'Hara
ANNOUNCEMENT OF AWARDS John A. Striano
PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS
Mr. Theodore L. Hanabury Member of the School Committee
SCHOOL SONG-"The Cross of Gray" John Ghiorse - Norman Loud
BENEDICTION
Rev. Robert L. Campbell
THREE-YEAR HIGH HONORS
Patricia Louise Boudreau Diane Jane Brown Marinda Poole Burrell
Murdo MacRae Dowds, Jr.
Jean Marie Dunning John Burnham Goddard Sally Ann Lawrence Joyce Ann Nicoletti
Philip Douglas Walls
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THREE-YEAR HONORS
James Parker Balcom Elaine Baxter Barbara Mae Belcher Carole Edith Boynton Suzanne Brown Norma Heather Budden Henry Alfred Bush Joan Doris Cadman
Maryellen Callahan
Marjorie Gardner Campbell
Patricia Ann Chalet Rita Ann Cicchese
Marie Celine MacAllister
George Brian McKee
Carole Anne Morris
Judith Georgette Nelson
Theodora Nicholas John Mason Nicholls
William Francis O'Brien
Marsha Dawn Pawlik
Elizabeth Anne Diggins
Edward Adams Perry, Jr.
Nancy Petermann
Bruce Waine Philbrick
Linda Lee Phillips
Donald William Roberts
Jeffrey Hayden Everson Eleanor Laura Fay Dorothy Florence Frederick
Gail Louise Geffers
Reginald Lawrence Geloran Ruth Ann Goddard
Sandra Elizabeth Thibault
Edward Arthur Tirrell Beverly Joan Turgiss S. Rona Valentonis Peter John Venti Dianne Marie Viau Anne Cecile West
Carole Ann Whiteside Paul Andrew Wolfe John David Young
GRADUATES
Dorothy Louise Abruzese Carol Lee Adam Robert Adams
Joseph Frederick Adley, Jr. Peter Micheal Aldrich George William Alexander Judith Evelyn Allan John Bruce Allen Marie Alice Allen Betty Ames Robert Andrew Anderson Robert Paul Anderson Carolyn Andrews
Kurt Linwood Huhtanen Sylvia Ann Humes Carol Ann Jacobson
Linda Anne Jacobson Linda Ann Jonason
John Francis Keohan Geraldine Keohane Judith Ann Krusas Linda Ann Lutfy Frances Mary Lynch
Phillip Bickford Cleaves Lucille Rita Comeau
Edward LeRoy Corrigan
Fred Harvey Crane Margery May Crawford Kathleen Anne Davis
Bruce Everett Doble Rita Virginia Doble
Francis Daniel Doucette Judith Lorraine Ellison
Peter Angelo Serighelli Lorraine Ann Sliva William Anthony Stella Thomas John Stenhouse Carol Patricia Tenney
Gail Ann Gordon Barbara Ann Gould Leslie Ann Gould Paul Henry Gowey Carol Ann Guinette Carolyn Marie Hackett Robert Kempson Hammond Marcia Ellen Hanabury Spencer Enis Hodges
Roger James Arcieri *Leigh Kenneth Arnold Marcia Ruth Auker Brian Richard Austin Diana Marion Autry Paul Gregory Babcock Roger Gibbs Bacchieri Maria Diane Badavas Marilyn Gregory Badger Joyce Bailey Neil Warren Baker James Parker Balcom Daniel Henry Bandini
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Maureen Barbuto *Carl Herbert Barnes Russell Clark Barrett Richard Allen Barzelay *Frederick Foster Bates Elaine Baxter Barbara Mae Belcher *Peter Albert Belcher Teresa Ann Benoit Bruce Harrison Benson Richard Charles Berry Carl Albert Bersani, Jr. Gail Frances Bishop Alan Thomas Black
Arthur Francis Bleakney Kenneth Dodge Boardman Josephine Mary Bocchino Richard Bruce Bodel Carol Bowen Bonamo Phyllis Angela Bonani
Roberta Charlotte Booth Patricia Frances Boudreau Patricia Louise Boudreau Charles Mitchell Boulanger Barbara Jean Bourque Thomas Leonard Bourque
Robert Edward Bowker Lloyd Thomas Bowser Carole Edith Boynton Jeanne Marie Brasso Janet Bronchuk Michael Lee Brophy Diane Jane Brown Suzanne Brown Susan Jeannine Browne
Dona Bryan
Philip Irving Bryant
Dianne Elizabeth Brydson Norma Heather Budden *Daniel Lloyd Buffington Elaine Marie Bugbee Edward Joel Burke Judith Marie Burke
Beverly Jean Burnham Thomas Francis Burns Marinda Poole Burrell Karen Carson Busch Henry Alfred Bush Joan Doris Cadman Linda Jane Cahoon Maryellen Callahan Marjorie Gardner Campbell Jeannette Madelon Campot William Carman Capozzoli Gertrude-Jeanne Carbonneau Sheila Ann Cardin Patricia Louise Carini
Richard Parker Carlson Richmond Peter Carlson, Jr. Sandra Lillian Carlson Donna Marie Carroll Gail Evelyn Carter Sally Louise Carter Carol Ann Carven
Frank Vincent Cassarino, Jr.
Patricia Ann Chalet Kristyn Chappel Philip Lang Chase Peter Richard Chiachio
Gerald Daniel Chisholm
Beverly Ann Christensen Ann Marie Christopher Rita Ann Cicchese Margaret Ann Cirigliano
David Linwood Clapp, Jr. Phillip Bickford Cleaves
Thomas Leo Clinton, Jr.
Richard Campbell Coakley, Jr.
Kenneth James Cody, Jr.
John Crandon Colburn
Bonnie Cole Arlene Rita Coleran
John Kermit Collins, Jr.
Paul James Collins
William Sterling Collins, Jr.
Lucille RĂta Comeau Richard Paul Connerty Gail Patricia Connolly David John Cormier
Edward LeRoy Corrigan
Richard Allen Costa Thomas Francis Coughlin
Joan Ann Couillard Shirley Ann Counihan Dianne Marie Coveney *Fred Harvey Crane Linda Lee Craven Margery May Crawford Linda Lee Crossman Desira Elaine Croteau Jose Atoigue Cruz Rachael Anne Cullen John Aloysius Cummings Judith Marie D'Ambrosia Linda Thea jean Daniele Louis Alfred Danubio Cosette Lee Darmand Kathleen Anne Davis Louise Ashworth Day James Warren DeCoste Francis John DeGregory Regina Marie DeLorey Janice Lorraine Delory Anthony Joseph DeLucia
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Norman Charles Deschenes Marie Adele Deveau Daniel Robert Devine Paul Ralph Dewing Gerald DiBona Robert Joseph DiBona Elizabeth Anne Diggins Ronald Edmund DiGravio Marcia Putnam Dillon Bruce Everett Doble Rita Virginia Doble Jeanne Theresa Donnelly Dianne Frances Doucette Francis Daniel Doucette Murdo MacRae Dowds, Jr. Justin George Dowling Gerard Leonard Duffy Margaret Diane Dugas Gordon Wesley Dunkerley Jean Marie Dunning Francis Xavier Dwyer, Jr. Paul Thomas Dwyer Veda Mary Dyment Jack LeRoy Eaton
*Robert Ernest Edgren Judith Ann Elder
Charles William Elliott Stephanie Florence Elliott
Frederick John Ellis Judith Lorraine Ellison Gale Elstob
Jeffrey Hayden Everson Nathalie Simonne Farley Ada Marguerite Farrelly Edward Michael Favreau Christine Ida Fay Diane Edith Fav Eleanor Laura Fay John Francis Fay, Jr. Thomas Joseph Fay
Paul Christian Feldman John Oliver Felt Douglas Nichols Fernald Marion Elizabeth Ferrisi Theodora Patricia Ferullo Peter Matthew Fickett George William Finch Nicholas Joseph Fiorentino, Jr.
Sheila Marie Fitzgerald Sheila Mary Fitzmaurice Leonard Albert Flathers John Charley Foley Barbara Ellen Fowler Edward Leonard Frado Arthur James Francis Robert Walter Frazier Dorothy Florence Frederick
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