Town annual report of the officers and committees of the town of Scituate 1952-1954, Part 55

Author: Scituate (Mass.)
Publication date: 1952-1954
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 1040


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Grade 11


Carolyn Bamber Gail Brazilian


Lilla Fleming Gail McCarthy


Grade 10


Virginia Dorr Donald Oakes


Addison Pratt David Timpany


Grade 9


Sandra Adler Frances Blanchard David Donoghue


Connie Gomes Benjamin Warshaw


Grade 8


Milton Brokaw Nancy Damon Anne Mulligan


Patrick Shields Jonathan Story Barbara Tilden


Grade 7


Josephine Amato Maura Corbett Judith Gallagher Barbara Hall


Waine MacAllister Elizabeth Mackie Linda Richards Glen Robbins


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SCHOOL COMMITTEE REPORT


GRADUATION EXERCISES Scituate High School Class of 1954


Class Motto: "Deeds, Not Words" WEDNESDAY, EVENING, JUNE 16, 1954 HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 8:00 O'CLOCK


PROGRAM


Processional: "Land of Hope and Glory" Elgar-Glenn High School Orchestra


Invocation


Rev. Henry G. Cooper Russell Clement Prouty


Address of Welcome


Presentation of Awards and Scholarships Mr. George A. J. Froberger, Principal


Presentation of Class Gift President of Senior Class


Selection: "The Green Cathedral" Sophomore-Junior Girls' Glee Club


Hahn


Address: "Life's Blueprint" Dr. Walter Lee Bailey Minister, First Baptist Church, Winchester Presentation of Class for Graduation


Mr. George A. J. Froberger, Principal


Acceptance of Class for Graduation


Mr. Edward K. Chace, Superintendent of Schools


Conferring of Diplomas Mr. Samuel J. Tilden Chairman, School Committee Class Ode Patricia L. McAuliffe, '54 Graduating Class


Recessional: "Land of Hope and Glory" Elgar-Glenn


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SCHOOL COMMITTEE REPORT


ROLL OF CLASS MEMBERS


Katherine Andrews


* Bonney Mae Austin Donald Bongarzone Carolyn Roberta Bumpus


* Phyllis Evelyn Cahoon Richard Reynolds Carlson Lee Forest Carpenter


*Gladys Anne Clapp Priscilla Ann Clapp


* James Melvin Denker Priscilla Dwight Phyllis Mary Fleming Arthur Selden Fletcher Elizabeth Marion Foster


*Frederick John Gleason, Jr.


*Charles Harvey Goddard


* Jane Rosamond Graham


* Richard Walter Green


* Barbara Joan Hare Judith Elaine Lieber Thaddeus Lawrence Litchfield Nancy Anne Lopes Robert David Loring


Richard Howard MacAllister Robert Sutherland Marshall


* Bessie Margaret Mayo


Patricia Lee McAuliffe


James Edwin Merritt


Mary Alice Mitchell


* Ruth Mildred Mitchell


*Yvonne Marie Mongeau John Joseph Noble


* Diane Belinda Prouty Richard Charles Prouty Russell Clement Prouty Gail Marie Purslow David Alanson Roberts Donald Roland Roy Barbara Ann Ryan Peter Herbert Sharp


*Dianne Sherman Geraldine Mary Smith Thomas Hodges Smith


* Maureen Anne Stark


*Linda Clark Stearns


*Mildred Jane Sylvester


*Nancy Taggart James Ronald Tedford Frederick Allen Timpany, Jr. Evelyn Lorraine Turner Shirley Ann Walsh


*Thomas Clifton Whittaker


*Pro Merito - Four year average of 85% or better.


CLASS OFFICERS


President, Russell Clement Prouty Vice-President, Donald Roland Roy Secretary, Phyllis Evelyn Cahoon Treasurer, Nancy Taggart


AWARDS


The Bausch-Lomb Award - For highest average in Science. Pre- sented by the Bausch-Lomb Optical Company. A bronze plaque. Awarded to James M. Denker.


Good Citizenship Pilgrim of 1954 - To the Senior girl deemed best in good citizenship by the class and faculty. Presented by the Chief Justice Cushing Chapter, D.A.R., Certificate and Pin. Awarded to Ruth M. Mitchell.


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Norman L. Walker Award - To the boy and girl deemed best in good sportsmanship by classmates and faculty. Established by Class of 1951 in memory of Norman L. Walker, one of its ad- visors. Pins and names engraved upon Award Plaque in trophy cabinet. Awarded to Donald R. Roy and Nancy Taggart.


Scituate Historical Society Awards - To two members of the gradu- ating class who write the most interesting essays on Old Scituate. Presented by the Scituate Historical Society. One Life and one Annual Membership in the Society. Awarded to Frederick J. Glea- son, Jr. and Elizabeth M. Foster.


SCHOLARSHIPS


Scituate Scholarship Fund Scholarship - To the boy or girl in the graduating class who attains high honors in scholarship and who intends entering college. Presented by the Scituate Schol- arship Fund. One hundred fifty dollars. Awarded to James M. Denker.


World War II Fund Scholarship - To the boy or girl who is a member of the graduating class and who is a child of a World War II Veteran and who intends entering college. Presented by Scituate Scholarship Fund, Trustee for World War II Fund. One hundred fifty dollars. Awarded to Richard C. Prouty.


Leighton G. Chipman Memorial Scholarship - To the boy or girl who is a member of the graduating class, who is outstanding in scholarship and who intends entering college. Presented by Scituate Kiwanis Club. One hundred dollars a year for two years. Awarded to Phyllis E. Cahoon and Diane B. Prouty.


Scituate Teachers' Club Scholarship - To the boy or girl in the graduating class who measures high in scholarship, citizenship, and potential qualities of leadership, and who intends entering the teaching profession. Presented by the Scituate Teachers' Club. One hundred dollars. Awarded to Dianne Sherman.


Veterans of Foreign Wars Scholarship - To the son or daughter of a veteran who has demonstrated a high standard of both schol- arship and citizenship and who plans to continue his education after graduation. Presented by the Scituate Post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. One hundred dollars. Awarded to Gladys A. Clapp.


William Shuttleworth Memorial Scholarship - To the most deserv- ing member of the graduating class who intends pursuing the study of arts on the college level. Presented by the Scituate Dramateurs. One hundred dollars. Awarded to Ruth M. Mitchell.


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John J. Heffernan Memorial Scholarship - To the member of the Senior Class who best exemplifies the attribute of unselfishness by his generosity of spirit through contributing to and partici- pating in extra curricular activities while achieving a high aca- demic standing; to be used to further his education in the field of his choice. Presented by the Scituate Parent-Teacher Associ- ation. Three hundred dollars. Awarded to Thomas C. Whit- taker.


Scituate Health Service Scholarship - To the member of the 1954 graduating class who has been accepted by an approved school of nursing. Presented by the Scituate Health Service, Inc. One hundred dollars. Awarded to Elizabeth M. Foster.


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SCHOOL COMMITTEE REPORT


FINANCIAL STATEMENT - 1954


REGULAR APPROPRIATION


$450,000.00


SPECIAL APPROPRIATION (Band Uniforms)


473.60


$450,473.60


RECEIPTS FROM FEDERAL FUNDS (Revolving Account)


Balance


$40.00


George Barden


500.00


Smith-Hughes


57.70


Public Law No. 874


3,826.86


$4,424.56


TOTAL RECEIPTS


$454,898.16


EXPENDITURES


Budget


$445,676.62


Federal Funds


40.00


TOTAL EXPENDITURES


$445,716.62


RETURNED TO TOWN (Unexpended)


4,796.98


FEDERAL FUNDS (In reserve)*


4,384.56


TOTAL


$454,898.16


SCHOOL MONEY RETURNED TO TOWN


(Not Available For School Use)


ASSISTANCE FROM STATE FUNDS


State Aid, Chapter No. 70


$35,994.62


Transportation of Pupils


27,179.34


Maintenance of House Hold Arts


3,605.17


Vocational School Tuition


298.10


MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS


1,261.95


TOTAL ASSISTANCE


$68,339.18


RETURNED TO TOWN (Unexpended)


4,796.98


TOTAL RETURNS TO TOWN


$73,136.16


TOTAL APPROPRIATION


$450,473.60


TOTAL RECEIPTS AND ASSISTANCE


73,136.16


NET COST OF SCHOOLS TO TOWN ...... $377,337.44


* Will be used to lower 1955 Budgetary Amount to be raised by taxation.


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FINANCIAL STATEMENT - 1954


GENERAL CONTROL*


School Committee Expense


$564.77


Salaries: Administration


9,494.97


Travel: Administration


441.86


Clerk Hire: Administration


4,817.98


Attendance Officer, Census


400.00


Administration Supplies


341.05


Administration Equipment


132.33


Admin. Light, Heat, Phone, Water


791.69


$16,984.65


EXPENSE OF INSTRUCTION*


High School Principal's Salary


$5,726.19


High School Office Expense


3,765.20


High School Teachers' Salaries


98,516.62


Elementary Principal's Salary


7,006.10


Elementary Office Expense


2,882.33


Elementary Teachers' Salaries


130,818.64


Phys. Ed. and Athletic Salaries


12,062.34


Supervisors' Salaries


18,819.51


Principals' and Supervisors' Travel


178.49


Textbooks for Pupils


6,998.80


Audio-Visual Aids


210.90


Supplies for Pupils


7,581.13


Athletic Supplies


1,098.58


$295,664.83


VOCATIONAL EDUCATION


Director's Salary


$148.05


Educational Salaries


4,373.95


Travel Expense


13.10


Equipment and Books


178.75


Supplies


169.62


Transportation


434.15


Water, Fuel and Lights


500.19


Repairs to Equipment


3.40


$5,821.21


PLANT OPERATION*


Custodians' Salaries


$21,330.03


Custodians' Mileage


13.04


Fuel


10,672.21


Electricity and Gas


6,348.67


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Custodians' Supplies


4,123.32


Water


547.05


Telephone


746.81


$43,781.13


PLANT MAINTENANCE


(Repairs and Replacements)


Grounds, Walks, etc.


$9.03


Buildings


2,486.82


Engineering Equipment


381.27


Educational Equipment


492.21


Office Equipment


65.75


$3,435.08


LIBRARIES


Library Books


$1,269.92


Library Equipment and Supplies


187.17


$1,457.09


HEALTH*


Medical Inspector's Salary


$1,300.00


Medical Supplies


237.62


Nurses' Salaries


7,218.98


Nurses' Travel


73.66


Nurses' Office Expense


118.86


$8,949.12


TRANSPORTATION


Transportation


$43,242.03


Special Transportation


1,159.50


$44,401.53


AUXILIARY AGENCIES*


Recreation


$412.00


Cafeteria Salaries


12,288.59


Express and Cartage


442.70


Advertising and Printing


177.44


Pensions


227.50


Miscellaneous (Driver Ed., Graduation, etc.)


513.57


$14,061.80


CAPITAL OUTLAY


Furniture and Equipment


$2,887.41


$2,887.41


* Current Expense


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SPECIAL ITEMS


Tuition


$3,576.54


Overlay


2,313.07


Evening Classes


2,343.16


$8,232.77


TOTAL EXPENDITURES


$445,676.62


BUDGETS - 1954 and 1955


Items Titles


1954 1955


1954


1955


1. Current Expense


$379,230.00 $466,245.00


(a) General Control


$14,650.00 $16,450.00


(b) Expenses of Instruction 301,925.00 369,100.00


(c) Plant Operation 39,800.00 54,800.00


(d) Health 9,550.00 10,125.00


(e) Auxiliary Agencies 13,305.00 15,770.00


2. Vocational Education


5,875.00


6,650.00


3. Repairs and Replacements


4,100.00


7,650.00


4. Libraries


1,700.00


2,200.00


5. Transportation


48,634.00


44,500.00


6: Capital Outlay


2,261.00


3,200.00 *


7. Special Items


8,200.00


10,200.00


$450,000.00 $540,645.00


Less Chapter 874 Money


9,145.00


Amount to be raised by taxation


$531,500.00


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INDEX


Accountant's Report


170


Summary


303


Balance Sheet


307


Assessor's Report


126


Board of Health


144


Building Board of Appeals


159


Building Commissioner


159


Clam Warden


142


Engineering Department


151


Fire Department


157


Forest Warden


158


Highway Department


129


Inspector of Animals


148


Inspector of Meat and Slaughtering


147


Inspector of Milk


147


Inspector of Plumbing


164


Inspector of Wire


163


Juror List


119


Libraries


155


Park Commissioners


148


Planning Board


166


Playground Investigation Committee


149


Plymouth County Aid to Agriculture


156


Police Department


138


Public Health Nursing Service:


Report of President


124


Public Health Nurse Report


145


Public Welfare


150


Registrar's Report


118


School Committee


Appendix


School Dentist & Dental Hygienist


146


Sealer of Weights and Measures


154


Selectmen's Report


11


Sewerage Investigating Committee


165


State Audit of Accounts


166


Supervisor - Care of Veterans' Graves


152


Town Clerk's Report


13


Births


102


Marriages


96


Deaths


110


Town Collector's Report


121


Town Counsel


160


Town Forest Committee


153


Town Officers


3


Treasurer's Report


164


Tree Warden


152


Veterans' Service Officer


143


Water Department


132


Zoning Board of Appeals


160


Report of Treasurer 125


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