Town annual report of Weymouth 1960, Part 23

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1960
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 386


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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


304


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.)


305


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.)


306


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


308


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%,


309


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


316


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.


317


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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318


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


323


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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