Town annual report of Weymouth 1962, Part 22

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1962
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 434


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Principal, Athens School, from Teaching Principal, Athens


School Alan E. Bates


Principal, James Humphrey


School, from Assistant Prin- cipal and Grade VI at Hum- phrey School John P. Bryant


Teaching Principal, Washington School, from Grade I, Pingree School Jean F. Condon


Teaching Principal, William Seach School, from Grade IV, Acad- emy Avenue School Dorothy E. Wells


High School from Acting Teach- ing Principal at Jefferson School William G. Kearns


High School from Bicknell Junior High School Joseph F. Carven, Jr.


High School from Central Junior High School Susan E. Kelley


Appointed Head of English De- partment William J. Longridge


Appointed Head of Science De-


partment John J. Ghiorse


Bicknell Junior High School from Acting Teaching Principal at Shaw


Francis J. Cassani


244


Central Junior High School from Nevin


Adams from Seach


Marie L. Leone


Academy Avenue from Pond


Humphrey from Washington


Humphrey from Nash


Pingree from Athens Washington from Pingree


Edith C. Piotrowski (Mrs.)


Joan M. Delaney (Mrs.)


Homestead from Nevin


Geraldine C. Crowell


Seach from Washington


Margaret C. Moran


Nash from Hunt


Marilyn P. Hoffman


Nevin from Shaw


Wendy M. Deneen (Mrs.)


Educable from Hunt


Eileen M. O'Hearn


Director of Cafeterias from Man- ager of Central Junior High School Cafeteria Louise E. Watts


Supervisor of School Nurses from School Nurse Mary T. Hoyle (Mrs.), R.N.


Full-time School Nurse from


part-time


Jean N. Baker (Mrs.), R.N.


Secretary at Adams from Athens Rita P. Scully (Mrs.)


MAINTENANCE MEN AND CUSTODIANS:


DEATH:


Harold R. Chappel


Grounds Crew


APPOINTMENTS:


Archie J. Barker


Humphrey and Pingree Schools Grounds Crew


Raymond C. Weeks


John E. Leahy, Jr.


Grounds Crew and Custodian


Homestead and Nash Schools


Waldo G. Tirrell Francis J. Bourdon


Victor J. Silenzi


Joseph J. Vento


William F. MacDonald Henry B. Marshall Kenneth E. Norris


Robert F. McDonough


Alberta R. Kelly (Mrs.) Bernardine A. Hughes Susan Pierce


High School Humphrey and Pingree Schools Academy Avenue and Central Junior High High School High School Machinist and Motorized Equip- ment Repairman 245


TRANSFERS: Arthur M. Cicchese


William H. Loud


George J. McGlone


James J. Cunniff Harold P. Godwin


Head Custodian at High School to Supervisor of Custodians and Grounds Crew and Head Cus- todian at High School Annex


Pond to Head Custodian at High School


Hunt to Pratt and Talbot


Pratt and Talbot to Hunt


Humphrey and Pingree to Ma- chinist and Motor Equipment Repairman, and then to Heat- ing Man, High School


Ernest J. Carson


Homestead and Nash to Senior Custodian at Pond


Archie J. Barker


Humphrey and Pingree to High School


Charles T. Butler


Old High School to New High School


Alfred P. Cicchese


Old High School School to New High


Stephen F. Holt


Old High School School to New High


Mario C. Zeoli


Academy and Central Junior to New High School


Joseph J. Vento


Academy and Central Junior to High School Annex


IN MEMORIAM


Harold R. Chappel Custodian and Grounds Crew 1956-1962


246


REVISED SALADY SCHEDULE FOR THE INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF Effective September 1, 1963


Schedule Steps


4 years' Preparation


5 years' Preparation


6 years' Preparation


Periods


1


$4,800


$5,100


$5,400


2


5,000


5,300


5,600


A


3


5,200


5,500


5,800


4


5,400


5,700


6,000


5


5,600


5,900


6,200


B


6


5,800


6,100


6,400


7


6,000


6,300


6,600


8


6,200


6,500


6,800


C


9


6,400


6,700


7,000


10


6,600


6,900


7,200


11


6,800


7,100


7,400


D


12


7,000


7,300


7,600


13


7,200


7,500


7,800


20 or 25


years


7,400


7,700


8,000


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


INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL


Elementary


234


Junior High 120


High and Vocational


11612


Supervisors and Special 23


School Nurses, Sight and Hearing Tester


61/2


Secretaries (full-time) (part-time)


13


6


519


247


SUMMARY OF SCHOOL ENROLMENT (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


1961


1,872


262


2,811


5,747


10,692


1962


2,015


296


2,757


5,904


10,972


HIGH SCHOOL ENROLMENT (As of October 1, 1962)


By Classes:


Boys


Girls Total


Sophomores


334


458


792


Juniors


302


410


712


Seniors


214


293


507


Postgraduates


4


0


4


Total


854


1161


2015


By Courses:


Sophomores Juniors


Seniors


P.G.'s


Total


College


395


354


228


2


979


Business


346


311


206


2


865


General


51


47


73


0


171


Total


792


712


507


4


2015


Sources of Sophomores:


School


Number


Bicknell Junior High


149


Central Junior High


351


South Junior High


243


Others


30


Repeaters


19


Total


792


248


VOCATIONAL SCHOOL ENROLMENT (As of October 1, 1962)


X


XI


XII


Total


Auto Body


18


Automotive Mechanics


25


18


16


59


Cabinetmaking


15


15


10


40


Carpentry


17


27


17


61


Electronics


24


24


Graphic Arts


22


18


15


55


Sheet Metal


11


17


11


39


Totals


132


95


69


296


JUNIOR HIGH ENROLMENT (As of October 1, 1962)


Grade VII in other buildings


VI


VIII


IX


Total


Bicknell Junior High


193


178


185


556


Central Junior High


212


212


447


441


1312


South Junior High


307


304


278


889


Totals


519


405


929


904


2757


ELEMENTARY ENROLMENT (As of October 1, 1962)


Athens


John F. McCulloch


54


53


50


56


64


52


329


Elden H. Johnson


114


109


97


79


78


100


577


Abigail and John Adams


60


84


60


52


67


84


407


Academy Avenue


60


55


57


47


72


358


James Humphrey


62


62


88


67 64


49


83


408


Washington


72


55


34 67


63 57


32 56


67


374


Hunt


112


110


94


75


94


101


586


Homestead


50


57


46


55


50


53


311


William Seach


31


27


29


42


43


172


Pratt


47


65


55


55


56


52


330


Ralph Talbot


41


49


45


60


61


64


320


Thomas V. Nash, Jr.


32


29


52


44


44


54


255


Edward B. Nevin


66


75


69


76


72


82


440


Pond


77


64


65


83


84


93


466


Educable . Classes


49


49


Trainable Classes


25


25


Totals


873


949


963


966


962 1117


74 5904


V


IV


III


II 66


I 61


Sp. Total


VI 26


51


57


51


312


56


185


Lawrence W. Pingree


18


249


EMPLOYMENT CERTIFICATES


Total number of minors between the ages of 14 and 16 certified during 1962 for:


Boys


Girls


Total


Full-time Employment


0


0


0


Part-time Employment


3/7


25


62


-


-


Totals


37


25


62


EDUCATIONAL CERTIFICATES


Total numbers of minors between the ages of 16 and 18 certified for employment during 1962:


Boys


Girls


Total


218


320


538


SCHOOL CENSUS


(As of October 1, 1962)


BOYS


5-6 Years


7-13 Years


14-15 Years


Total


Public Schools


634


3391


901


4926


Private Schools


171


750


115


1036


County and State Schools


6


13


15


34


Not Enrolled in any School


528


0


0


528


Totals


1339


4154


1031


6524


GIRLS:


Public Schools


605


3236


830


4671


Private Schools


162


759


112


1033


Country and State Schools


1


5


5


11


Not Enrolled in any School


461


0


0


461


Total


1229


4000


947


6176


Grand Total


2568


8154


1978


12700


REPORT OF SUPERVISOR OF ATTENDANCE


Absences investigated


1,048


Check on transfer pupils


52


School discipline cases


27


Total


1,127


Court cases


43


Informal hearings


15


Cases turned over to Probation Officer


26


Cases turned over to Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children


1


Committed to Middlesex Training School


5


Investigation of parents failing to send children to school


3


.250


Investigation of neglected children 4


Investigation of family trouble 3


Investigation of damage to school property 11


Investigation of breaking and entering school buildings 3


Investigation of breaking and entering and larceny cases 9


Investigation of fires set


2


Investigation of damage to automobiles


1


Investigation of illegal parking in school yard 13


Investigation of disturbances on a school bus


4


Investigation of child throwing water-filled ballon at a bus 1 Investigation of iost property 1


Investigation of broken windows at school


1


Investigation of man prowling in school building


1


Investigation of books not returned to school department


1


Investigation of bomb hoax


3


Investigation of illegal sale of liquor to minors


3


Investigation of students drinking wine


1


Investigation of obscene pictures


1


Investigation of obscene literature 1


Investigation of disturbances at school 3


1


Total


161


Property Recovered $2,564.35


REPORT OF HEALTH DEPARTMENT


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


High School 720


Elementary and Junior High 1,522


Diphtheria immunization program (reinforcing or booster doses)


Grades I, VI and X 1,794


Sabin Oral Polio Vaccine given in all grades:


Type I 9,478


Type III 9,095


Massachusetts Vision Tests:


Given in High, Elementary and Junior High Schools 10,370


Hearing Acuity Tests:


Given in High, Elementary and Junior High Schools 10,370


Home Visits Made by School Nurses:


High School


75


Elementary and Junior High Schools


373


251


Investigation of child being burned by lighter fluid


REPORT OF DENTAL CLINIC (Paid for by Board of Health)


Total patients


661


New patients


149


Fillings:


Amalgam:


One surface


163


Two surfaces


115


Three surfaces


31


Cement


One surface


34


Two surfaces


17


Three surfaces


5


Silicates


8


Treatments:


Prophylaxis


147


Zinc Oxide


56


Pulpotomy


12


Bases:


Cement


52


Cavitex


61


Zinc Oxide


3


Dycal


30


Calcium Hydroxide


20


Extractions:


133


Permanent


46


X-Rays


37


Anesthesia:


450


Total Clinic Hours


291


Emergency Treatments


9


Patients Completed


46


Defect notices sent home


970


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


School


Year


State Average Cost per pupil $234.80


Weymouth Cost per pupil


Amount Weymouth Cost Less Than State Average


1951-1952


$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


1959-1960


347.98


337.90


10.08


1960-1961


371.60


353.99


17.61


1961-1962


373.24


252


Primary


Regional


Percentage Distributions for 1962, 1961, 1960. 1959 and 1954 Expenditures


Account


1962


Percentage


Classification


Expenditures*


1962


1961


1960


1959


1954


Administration


$ 68,418.48


1.6


1.6


1.6


1.7


2.3


Teachers' Salaries


2,968,868.90


68.5


59.1


69.0


67.7


53.7


Textbooks and Supplies


115,536.28


2.7


2.7


2.7


3.1


4.0


Instructional Expense


53,604.77


1.2


1.3


1.2


1.2


.8


Custodians' Salaries


247,998.68


5.7


5.6


5.5


5.7


5.6


Fuel


50,655.95


1.2


1.2


1.1


1.1


1.3


Light, Water, Telephones


68,087.90


1.6


1.6


1,6


1.4


1.3


Custodians' Supplies


31,356.27


.7


.6


.7


.7


.6


Maintenance and Outlay


221,307.72


5.1


4.8


5.2


6.4


8.2


Health


33,155.99


.8


.8


.8


.8


.8


Transportation of Pupils


162,773.39


3.7


3.8


3.7


3.7


3.9


Other Auxiliary Agencies


57,051.09


1.3


1.2


1.2


1.2


.8


Day Vocational


193,462.84


4.5


4.3


4.4


4.5


6.0


Evening Schools


15,948.46


.4


.4


.4


.4


.5


Summer School


6,491.73


.1


.1


.1


1


N.D.E. Act


21,724.39


5


.6


.5


Traveling Expense)


Veterans' Pensions)


17,117.37


.4


.3


.3


.3


.2


Total Expenditures Totals


$4,333,560.12


100.0


100.0


100.0


100.0


100.0


Instructional Salaries


$3,128,152.02


72.2


72.7


72.5


71.1


69.0


Noninstructional Salaries 474,758.10


11.0


10.9


10.6


11.4


10.8


Total Salaries


$3,602,910.12


83.2


83.6


83.1


82.5


79.8


* Includes expenditures from Federal Funds


253


MEMBERSHIP BY AGE AND GRADE (as of October 1, 1962) AGES


5


6


7


8


9


10


11


12


13


14


15


16


17


18


19


20


21


Totals


Grade I


209


857


50


1


962


Grade II


173


707


75


7


966


Grade III


224


653


74


15


963


Grade IV


1


254


606


78


22


2


949


Grade V


294


552


77


25


1


873


Grade VI


241


531


80


20


1


273


525


98


25


2


1


2


286


505


101


3.2


3


Grade IX


5


287


474


118


16


4


Special Classes (Educable)


1


5


5


8


8


11


7


2


2


Trainable Classes


3


5


2


1


1


2


7


2


2


549


113


38


6


1


1


927


Grade X


185


515


90


12


3


805


Grade XI


1


122


377


60


13


2


575


Grade XII


3


1


4


Postgraduates


Totals


209 1030


985 988


984


892 911


933


926


833


894


772


513


81


18


2


1


10,972


924


Grade VII


929


Grade VIII


904


49


25


219


1117


HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS


Financial Statement for Period January 1, 1962 to January 1, 1963


Balance on hand January 1, 1962 in Treasurer's Office $ 5.97


Receipts:


Admissions:


Football


$17,188.31


Basketball


1,203.90


Track & Cross Country


244.00


Town Appropriation


12,514.21


31,150.42


Total Deposited with Town Treasurer


$31,156.39


Expenditures:


Football


$10,620.62


Football Insurance


1,080.00


Guarantees


3,947.22


Special Transportation


1,105.50


Basketball


2,403.36


Baseball


1,699.62


Track & Cross Country


2,317.97


Hockey


2,491.22


Wrestling


554.35


Tennis


221.11


Golf


349.90


Band


114.00


Cheerleaders


315.68


Miscellaneous


27,220.55 580.61


27,801.16


Balance on hand January 1, 1963 in Treasurer's Office


$ 3,355.23


Petty Cash in Athletic Office


$ 200.00


* This figure includes 1961 receipts from Brockton, $3,139.00 and Chelsea, $200.00; it does not include 1962 guarantee from Watertown, $200.00.


255


SUMMARY OF EXPENSE IN DIFFERENT SPORTS January 1. 1962 - January 1, 1963


Football


Basketball


Baseball


Hockey


Track


Tennis Golf


Cheer- Band leaders


Totals


Equip-


ment


$3,528.19


$ 1.007.33


$ 747.07


$1,471.47


$1. 001.62 $213.99 $154.98 $230.10


$284.28


$8.638.93


Cleaning &


Repair


1,212.62


86.24


87.46


159.98


397.82


54.59


1,998.71


Laundry


181.40


19.98


201.38


Police


1,086.50


170.00


41.25


1,297.75


Gatemen


546.00


226.00


772.00


Custodians


242.50


158.75


401.25


Field Expense 370.35


370.35


Ice, rental


510.00


Movies


946.49


946.49


Transpor-


tation


382.30


253.50


310.50


173.68


513.91


170.95


12.81


82.80


$78.00


1,978.45


Meals


55.00


30.00


36.00


121.00


Officials


711.00


355.00


352.00


15.00


70.00


15.00


1.518.00


Coaching


200.00


200.00


Scouting


49.89


49.89


Commissioner


35.00


25.00


60.00


League Dues


10.00


40.00


25.00


25.00


10.00


120.00


Entry Fees


137.50


32.00


9.00


168.50


Telephone


14.83


14.83


Awards


40.80


65.15


56.70


70.20


31.50


18.00


18.00


36.00


31.50


367.85


Medical


909.93


909.93


First Aid


97.82


81.39


80.89


80.89


80.89


10.32


10.32


442.52


Totals $10,620.62


$2,403.36


$1,699.62 $2,491.22


" $2, 317.97 $554.35 $221.11 $349.90 $114.00 $315.68


$21,087.83


.. ..


10.00


510.00


Wrest- ing


CAFETERIAS


Weymouth High; Bicknell, South and Central Junior Highs; and 18 Elementary Schools Financial Statement for School Year 1961-1962


Balance on hand, September 1, 1961


$ 27,745.69


INCOME:


Total Sales Reimbursement, National School Lunch Program


$129,609.84 52,480.15 182,089.99


$209,835.68


EXPENDITURES:


Food


Labor


Supplies


$121,308.06 52,221.62 1,144.39 628.09


Repairs


Miscellaneous: Includes gas, telephone, express, carrying charges on State surplus commodities,


paper supplies, postage, travel expense, etc. 4,138.76


179,440.92


Balance on hand, September 1, 1962


$ 30,394.76


SUMMARY


Balance on hand, September 1, 1962


$30,394.76 27,745.69


$ 2,649.07


Inventory, September 1, 1961


$ 2,373.29


Inventory, September 1, 1962


2,793.83


420.54


Net Increase 1961-1962


$ 3,069.61


257


Balance on hand, September 1, 1961


GRADUATION EXERCISES WEYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL-CLASS OF 1962


Class Motto: Yesterday the foundation for today; today the blueprint for tomorrow.


School Colors: Maroon and Gold


LIEUTENANT RALPH TALBOT THEATRE Weymouth High School WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE THIRTEENTH-Six O'Clock


CLASS OFFICERS


President


Robert Bailey Miller


Vice-President


David Warren Foote


Secretary Kathleen Margaret Corrigan


Treasurer Natalie Louise Roulston


VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT OFFICERS


President


James Edward Young


Vice-President


Lloyd Layton Gillie


Secretary-Treasurer


Wayne Howard Albion


CLASS MARSHALS


Cynthia Olsen


Peter Malcolm Newton


MOTTO COMMITTEE


Susan Alemian


Ann Killory James Manning


Judith Blanchard


John Chroniak


John DeLuca


Garold McWilliams Jean Mills Cynthia Olsen Robert Pirie


Mark Dowds


Ronald Galliher


Donna Garrisson


Laraine Hawes


James Richmond Deborah Welsch


258


PROGRAM


PROCESSIONAL


INVOCATION


Rev. James J. McGowan


STAR SPANGLED BANNER


ADDRESS OF WELCOME


Robert Bailey Miller Class President


SELECTION-"Americans We"


Fillmore


CHORUS-"Battle Hynın of the Republic"


Steffe-Ringwald


HIGH HONOR ESSAY "Compromise"


John Anthony DeLuca


SOLO-"Sonatine" (3rd Movement) Ravel


Laraine Frances Hawes


HIGH HONOR ESSAY Mark Whitney Downs "Youth's Moral Challenge"


SOLO-"Largo"


Handel


Wayne Parry


HIGH HONOR ESSAY


Marie Eileen Sullo


"Our Future Moral Challenge"


CHORUS-"I'll Walk With God" Brodszky-MacLean


ANNOUNCEMENT OF AWARDS Robert Bailey Miller


PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS


Mr. Theodore L. Hanabury Member of the School Committee


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


BENEDICTION


Rev. Donald C. Ward


259


THREE-YEAR HIGH HONORS


Judith Ann Blanchard


Barbara Jayne Clement


Jean Lorraine Mills


Marcia Jean Norling Marcia Lee Peterson


Janice Elizabeth Robar


Natalie Louise Roulston


Karen Anne Goldsworthy


Claire Louise Sharp


Frederick Ralph Hanhisalo


Marie Louise Jerpi


Marie Eileen Sullo Sally Jean Verbeck


Elaine Cynthia Ward


THREE-YEARS HONORS


Charles Finley Adams


Ann Marie Killory


Susan Alemian


Kathleen Mary Kilpatrick


Paul Almeida


Katherine Marie Lamond


Joan Asher


Viesturs Argots Liepkalns


Mary Elizabeth Barter


Marsha Anne Lindsay


Patricia Ann Berg


Geraldine Luthe Margaret Jane Lynch Ann MacFarlane


Olive Page Brooks


Richard Dennis Martell


Peter Lloyd Bryan


Catherine Ellen Mazzola


Dorothy Louise Burrell


Leonard Franklin Caruso


Susan Annette McDormand


Charles Henry Christie


Judith Ann Milbury Bertrand Theodore Muller, Jr.


Brian Henry Clark


Patricia Ellen Comiskey


Kathleen O'Brien


Kathleen Margaret Corrigan


George Allen Ahlson


Janet DeGregory


Cynthia Olsen Joan Robin Panttila


Carleda Ann Dempsey


Robert Bruce Pirie


Edward Vincent Drinan


James Robert Richmond


Robert Tracy Elms


William Howard Richmond


Judith Ann Farren John Francis Fitzgerald David Warren Foote


Joyce Taylor Starratt Janet May Steel


Ronald Charles Galliher


Jean Frances Stonehouse


Aurelie Lee Giles


Janet Lee Taylor


Daniel Boyd Gridley


Edward Lawrence Thibeault, Jr.


Marie Louise Gustafson


Dawn Isabel Thomas


Ann Hanabury


Carol Ann Thorp Barbara Eleanor Tonis


Laraine Frances Hawes


Elizabeth Jessica Hodges


Elinor Elisabeth Walls Richard Alan Weir Deborah Ann Welsch


Lester Philip Jones


Helen Susan Wentzel


Gerald Joseph Keane


Judith Marilyn Kent


Marjorie May White Lucille Hazel Whitington


Susan Jane Wishart


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John Robert McCarthy


John Chroniak


James Reginald Newell


John McDonald Delehanty


Ann Frances Riley Stewart Christian Spinney


Donna Virginia Garrison


Lois May Hokanson Julia Lee Horton


Robert Bailey Miller


Carol Frances Davis John Anthony Deluca Mark Whitney Dowds Kathryn Regina Fall


Louise Marie Boyne


Paul Evans Bryan


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Carol Ruth Abbruzzese Pauline Anice Abruzese William Douglas Acton Charles Finley Adams John Gerard Adams Edward James Adamson June Elizabeth Adler Leonard John Adler Marilynn Alice Aikens Wayne Howard Albion Susan Alemian Dyanne Leslie Allen Paul Almeida Judith Mary Anastasi Ellen Barbara Anderson


Genevieve Frances Anderson


Robert Frederic Anderson Kenneth Francis Antoine, III Gerald James Arcieri Susan Patricia Arthur Joan Asher


Frank Ancil Austin, III


Anthony Nicholas Averinos Claire Lorraine Babcock Robert MacNaughton Baker Gale Marie Baldwin Barbara Naomi Bancroft Mary Frances Barcellos Evelyn Marie Barnes Lorna Jon Barnes Mary Elizabeth Barter Howard Russell Beausang


David Arthur Belcher Ronald Louis Belmonte Shelia Mae Bennett Paula Marie Benoit Thomas Anthony Berardinelli Patricia Ann Berg Paul Roger Betts Paul Richard Bevacqua Agatha Mary Biancuzzo Paul Frederick Bicknell Herbert Lincoln Bishop Judith Ann Blanchard William Frederick Blanchard Francis Anthony Bognanno Claire Marie Bolen Estelle Boucher William Eldridge Boudreau Marguerite Ann Bourdon Patricia Ann Bourque Louise Marie Boyne William Conrad Brady Philip Arthur Brine


Donald Edward Brissenden Michael Bronchuk, III Olive Page Brooks Edmond Lockney Brown Judith Claire Brown Paul Evans Bryan Peter Lloyd Bryan Russell William Bryant Suzanne Laura Bugbee


Sandra Marie Burke


Dorothy Louise Burrell Thomas Allen Burton Ralph Albert Bush Roland John Byron Joseph Paul Cafferelli Thomas Joseph Caldarone Richard Alfred Camilleri


Paul James Campana, Jr.


Paul Eliot Campbell Marie Catherine Campoli John Peter Cannavo Nancy June Cannon Ronald Bruce Carini Kenneth Ronald Carpenter Harry Monroe Carrell, Jr. Leonard Franklin Caruso Ruthann Margaret Cavallo Roy George Cayon, III Barbara Pauline Chagaris Richard Joseph Chalet


Cynthia Lillian Chandler Susan Margaret Chase Lindsey Aldyth Chester Roberta Irene Chiachio


Gail Elizabeth Christensen Charles Henry Christie John Chroniak Albert Theodore Cicchese, Jr.


Marjorie Ann Cicchese John Irving Clapp Brian Henry Clark


Carol Jean Clark


Sarah Louise Cleary


Barbara Jayne Clement Sandra Jean Colarusso


Russell Charles Cole Douglas Clifton Coleman Patrick Anthony Collins Robert Wilson Collins Patricia Ellen Comiskey John Michael Connor Arthur Edwin Cook Theodore Robert Cooney Maureen Jacquelyn Corbo


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Margaret Mary Cordani Kathleen Margaret Corrigan Richard Thorpe Corson Edmond Denholm Cosby Joseph Sears Costa Thomas Anthony Costa Walter Edward Costello, Jr.


Alfred Henry Cotten, III Robert Edward Coulsey Jane Counihan Karen Elaine Couture Judith Ann Cox


Charles Francis Craig


Richard Harris Crocker


Rita Jane Cross


Judith Ann Crouse Lynda Rose Crowley


Richard John Cunniff


Gary William Curtin


Peter Francis Daley, Jr.


Leslie Lake Dalton


Gretchen Damon Judith Ann Danvers


George Kenneth Darling


Carol Frances Davis


Richard Joseph Fitzgerald


Richard Bernard Fitzgibbon


Paul Leo DeCosta Janet DeGregory


Ethel Roberta Fitzpatrick Patricia Ann Flanagan Kenneth Robert Floyd


David Warren Foote


Anita Elizabeth Ford


Michael Anthony Fortunato, Jr.


Donna Marie Francis


Carleda Ann Dempsey


David William Desmond


Robert Anthony Freda


Arlene Wendy Fryar


Mary Theresa Desmond Ruth Ellen Desmond


Dale Margaret Fucci


Karen Joy DiGravio Valerie Jean DiGravio


Peter Leon Gage Raymond Dennis Gagnon


Albert Anthony DiLorenzo


Janet Rose DiTommaso


Donna Ann Doherty


Gail Evelyn Gallant


Ronald Charles Galliher


David George Garran


Jacqueline Edith Donovan


Francis Charles Dow, Jr.


Mark Whitney. Dowds


Donna Jean Doyle Edward Vincent Drinan David Clarke Driscoll


Donna Virginia Garrison Robert Alan Gates Maureen Louise Gatto


Catherine Rose Gauvin


Donna Maureen Gerry


Nancy Jane Gerstel John Richard Ghublikian, Jr. Barry Lee Gibbs Aurelie Lee Giles


James Edward Giles


Barbara Ann Eldridge Marcia Jane Elkin


Robert Tracy Elms George Forman Ensor, Jr. James Herman Ensor Peter Albert Erlandson Jeannette Espejo Mary Elizabeth Evans Charles John Fafara Joseph Francis Fagan Barbara Ruth Fairfield


William David Fairfield Barbara Elsie Falardeau Kathryn Regina Fall Rita Maria Farquhar Theresa Marie Farrell Judith Ann Farren Priscilla May Ferrell Philip Anthony Ferrisi


James Joseph Ferry Henry Martyn Field John Clifford Finch Joanne Marjorie Fish Sandra Lee Fisher John Francis Fitzgerald


Nancy Marie Fitzgerald


William Charles Dawes


John McDonald Delehanty John William Dellner, Jr. Charles Leon DeLorey John Anthony DeLuca Sharon Ronalyne DeMeule


Doreen Frazier


Valerie Wildes Gale Joanne Helen Gallagher


Carol Ann Dolly Beverly Marie Donovan


Wayne Wesley Dunn Cheryl Ann Dwyer Carolyn Ann Eason


David Charles Edgre.


Robert Kenneth Gillespie Lloyd Layton Gillie


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David Charles Gilligan Joseph Arthur Gilpin, Jr. Albert Primo Giordani, Jr. Richard Michael Glynn Carole Ellyn Gokey Harvey Steven Gokey Karen Anne Goldsworthy Charles Kent Goodale Elizabeth Mary Goodrow David Towne Goodspeed Jay Robert Gould Joan Margaret Gould Kathleen Marie Gould Cheryl Janet Greene Ernest Charles Greer John Paul Gregg, Jr. Daniel Boyd Gridley Joyce Evelyn Grindle Richard Charles Gronberg Marie Louise Gustafson Ralph Burdell Haddix, Jr. Grace Edith Hale


Charlene Nancy Haley David Ward Hall Louise Gertrude Hamblett Ann Hanabury Patricia Maureen Handrahan John William Haney, Jr. Frederick Ralph Hanhisalo Peter Edward Hanlon Hyacinth Ellen Hannan Dianne Marion Hanrahan Charles Patrick Hardy, Jr. Judith Susan Harris John Edward Harrold Francis Sylvester Hart


Vincent LaForest Hathorn, Jr.


Laraine Frances Hawes Michael Charles Hayes Karen Lou Hebert Donald James Heggblod Sherryl Jean Henley Richard Lewis Henry


William Charles Henshaw Patricia Ann Hepple


Loraine Barbara Herrington Arthur Andrew Hewitt Carol Ann Heyl Elizabeth Jessica Hodges Patricia Ann Hogan Lewis John Hoisington Lois May Hokanson Dianna Mae Holbrook Richard Wayne Honneus James Joseph Horner Julia Lee Horton


Alexandra Lora Houghton Richard Wallace Hunter Theresa Marie Hurlburt Cherylann Hurley Judith Ann Hutchings Patricia Elaine Hutchinson Donna Louise Inglis Patricia Eileen Jacobs


Nancy Mary Jacoby Joyce Lillian Jaeger


Helen Catherine Jansson Marie Louise Jerpi Sally Judith Jerpi Elizabeth Kathryn Jewett


Barbara Rosalie Johnson


Christina Elizabeth Johnson


Paula Ann Johnson Lester Philip Jones


Herbert MacPherson Josselyn


Victor Henry Karstunen


Gerald Joseph Keane Paul Dennis Keenan Barbara Jean Kelley Gerard Kelly Barbara Lorraine Kelsey


Brian John Kemp


Jane Marcia Keniston


Nancy Lee Keniston


Russell Nathaniel Kenn, III


Donna Marie Kenney Judith Marilyn Kent Margaret Ann Keohane


Richard Lindbergh Ketchen Judith Ann Killman Ann Marie Killorv Kathleen Mary Kilpatrick John Paul Knight Ellen Lorraine Kuia Rita Marie LaBollita




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