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The examinations still reveal many pupils with poor natural posture. As we do not believe in rewards and prizes in health work, we can only strive to teach the child to want good posture and health because it makes him happier and more alert.
Through combined and persistent efforts of your school nurse and better co-operation of parents, defects found on examination are being corrected to a greater degree.
There have been the usual number of contagious diseases in the past year. Once or twice the numbers of absentees have been somewhat increased due to various types of viral infections but not in epidemic proportions.
We who are striving for better health in our school children do most sincerely appreciate all co-operation which we have received in the discharge of our duties and, indeed, we are most grateful.
MEDORA V. EASTWOOD, M.D., FRANK J. ABATE, JR., M.D., School Physicians.
HILDA SWETT, School Nurse.
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ORAL HYGIENE AND DENTAL CLINIC
I hereby submit my annual report of the dental work accomplished in the Oral Hygiene Department and Dental Clinic.
January 1953 - December 1953
ACTIVITIES ARE AS FOLLOWS
Pupils examined by School Dentists
in grades 1-12 2,274
(Individual advice on the care of teeth are impor- tant factors in the examination-including orthodontia)
Pupils found to have all needed corrections made 735
Pupils found to have certificates from family dentist 140
Children examined at Pre-school Conferences
104
Number having attention of family dentist
79
Dental Hygiene talks in classroom, grades 1-6
344
Pupils having teeth cleaned (a part of educa- tional program) 1,000
Pupils having all corrections made at dental clinic
82
Fillings (6-year molars) permanent teeth
172
Extractions-2 6-year molars in grades 1 and 2, and 142 Baby teeth) 144
Treatments- (including X-ray)
152
Amount received for cleaning of teeth
$97.00
Amount received for fillings and extractions 21.10
Amount received for toothbrushes sold 42.51
$160.61
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FOLLOW-UP FOR CORRECTION OF DEFECTS
The principal, classroom teacher, school nurse, and dental hygienist make an important contribution to the dental health of our children. Each classroom works for 100% in dental certificates before the end of the school year in June. This helps to motivate at least yearly visits to the dentist, although we recommend regular, frequent visits.
Classes that obtained the Goal-100% Dental Certif- icates:
Mt. Pleasant School-Grades 1, 2, 3 Cold Spring School-Grade 1 Oak Street School-Grade 1
The increase of dental corrections through the year without an increase in clinic service seems to prove that progress is being made. The dental program should be carried on between home and school and the responsi- bility for the dental health practices of children must remain with the parents.
Respectfully submitted,
JANE B. BRADFORD, Dental Hygienist. DR. W. O. DYER, DR. F. C. ORTOLANI, School Dentists.
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EMPLOYMENT OF MINORS
1950
1951
1952
1953
Certificates to minors 14-16 years
23
54
38
31
Certificates to minors 16-21 years
316
264
221
373
339
318
259
404
SCHOOL CENSUS, OCTOBER 1, 1953
Males
Females
Totals
Persons 5 to 7 years
296
248
544
Persons 7 to 16 years
948
895
1843
Totals
1244
1143
2387
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT - December, 1953
SCHOOL
ELEMENTARY GRADES
JUNIOR HIGH
|| SENIOR HIGH ||
1. |
2
3 .
4
5 | 6 |P. A.
J.P.A.
7 |
8 |
9
11 10
11
12
Total
Senior High
168
150
154
472
Junior High
19
194
186
202
601
Hedge
29
28
33
32
29
28
28
(18
31
26
26
Cornish
29
29
35
27
(18
7)
14)
Burton
36
30
33
19
118
Mt. Pleasant
34
32
26
27 :
38
34
Cold Spring
26
26
30
37
35
34
10
Oak Street
(18
6)
. (10
15)
49
Manomet
33
27
28
25
29
23
-
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165
TOTALS
309
239
176
185 |
208
194
29
19
194
186
202|
168 |
150
154 || 2,413
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191
259
28
33
. 33 7)
348
35 (16
210
APPOINTMENTS TO TEACHING STAFF
New Appointees Name
School
Subject
Training
Years of Experience
Blackburn, Janet & Mrs.
Hedge
Grade 4
Tuft's College and Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
4
Broadbent, Janet
Elementary
Remedial Reading
No. Adams Teachers College
11
Dietlin, Barbara A., Mrs.
Cornish-Burton
Grades 2 and 3
Bridgewater Teachers College
2
Donovan, Ella, Mrs.
Manomet
Grade 6 (pt .- time)
Lesley Teachers College 3
Hathaway, Leona
Hedge
Grade 1
Salem Normal School
30
McLain, Robert
Junior High
Art, Social Studies Grade 2
Farmington, Me., Normal School
9
Thornton, Wendell H.
Junior High
Science
Colby College, Harvard Univ.
16
Verre, Patricia J., Mrs.
Elementary
Physical Education
Bridgewater Teachers College
1
Ward, Nancy
Oak Street
Grades 1 and 2
Staley College, Boston T. C.
0
Wilson, Donald
Senior High
Guidance
Boston Univ., Tuft's College
8
RESIGNATIONS IN TEACHING STAFF
Resigned Name
School
Subject
Years Served in Plymouth
Bates, Hazel
Junior High
Art
35
Donovan, Ann
Hedge
Grade 4
1/2
Fletcher, Jean M., Mrs.
Hedge
Grade 2
112
Reed, Ann, Mrs.
Hedge
Grade 1
1/2
Reilly, Marie
Elementary
Physical Education
1
Woods, Jane P., Mrs.
Hedge
Grade 5
11/2
Rae, Lucy, Mrs.
Hedge
Defiance College
3
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SCHOOL DEPARTMENT EMPLOYEES December, 1953
Donald T. Welch
Elinor B. Sanderson
Betty-Anne Travers
Superintendent of Schools Secretary Clerk
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
Edgar J. Mongan
Principal
Iris E. Albertini
English II, French I
Helen M. Bagnall, Mrs.
Economic Geography, Type. I
Ellen M. Downey
World History
Lydia J. Gardner, Mrs.
Stenography I, II, Office Prac. Auto Mechanics, Basic Mechs.
Roland W. Holmes
English II, III
Jeannette C. Jacques
French I, II, III
Helen C. Johnson
Typing I, II, Bkkp. II
Elizabeth C. Kelly Virginia H. Kingman, Mrs.
Household Arts
Nellie R. Locklin
Math. III, IV, Geometry
Joffrey T. Nunez
Social Studies, English II
John W. Packard
Physics, Chemistry, Radio
Arthur G. Pyle
U. S. History
Miriam A. Raymond, Mrs.
English IV, Guidance
Basic Math. I, II
Driver Education
Alice F. Urann, Mrs.
English III
Latin II, III, IV
English IV, Psychology, Guidance
Biology
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
Mary M. Dolan
Principal
Beatrice M. Arthur
Business Training, Math.
David E. Barlow Science
Lawrence M. Bongiovanni
Civics, Guidance
Civics, Social Studies, English
Louis L. Cappannari
Math., Science, Drafting
Math., Algebra
Shop Foods
Viola M. Figueiredo, Mrs.
Doris S. Gault, Mrs. William Gault, Jr. Alice Graeme-Harrison, Mrs.
English, Social Studies, Lit. English
JPA, English, Science
Mario J. Romano Richard Smiley
Margie E. Wilber *Donald G. Wilson
Claiborne H. Young
Phyllis R. Boucher
Esther M. Chandler Deane E. Eldridge
Bkkp. I, Business Economics
Carlo T. Guidoboni
OFFICE
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Phyllis M. Johnson
*Robert W. McLain
Loring R. C. Mugford Hector E. Patenaude Jean Patenaude, Mrs. Barbara E. Pioppi
English, Social Studies, Latin
Social Studies, Library, Lit.
Doris S. Rogers, Mrs.
Social Studies, English
English, Guidance
Social Studies, Math.
English, Latin
Science
Mathematics
Clothing
CORNISH-BURTON AND OAK STREET SCHOOLS Eleanor L. White, Mrs. Principal
CORNISH-BURTON SCHOOL
Mora Norton
Grade 1
Gertrude Zahn
Grade 1
Jeanette Holmes, Mrs.
Grade 1
Dorothy Judkins
Grade 2
*Barbara Dietlin, Mrs.
Grades 2 and 3
Audrey Marinus
Grade 3
Helen Holmes
Grade 4
Margaret Healy, Mrs.
Grade 5
Ruth Tolman
Grades 5 and 6
William Tedeschi
Grade 6
Carolyn L. Avanzini, Mrs.
Practical Arts
OAK STREET SCHOOL
*Nancy Ward
Grades 1 and 2
Virginia Hutton, Mrs.
Grades 2 and 3
HEDGE AND COLD SPRING SCHOOLS
Emmett B. Finck Principal
HEDGE SCHOOL
Olga D. AnJ . son, Mrs.
Grade 1
*Leona A. Hathaway Grade 1
Esther Melkonian Grade 1
*Lucy Rae, Mrs. Grade 2
Amedea D. Parkhurst, Mrs. Grades 2 and 3
Carol Manchester Grade 3
Mary E. Henry, Mrs. Grade 4
*Janet S. Blackburn, Mrs. Grade 4
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Sara B. Sharkey, Mrs. Antone J. Spath John Tavernelli
*Wendell H. Thornton Catherine D. Welsh Joy R. White
Civics, Social Studies Art, English, Social Studies JPA, Math., Social Studies Shop
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S. Claire Goodwin, Mrs.
Grade 5
Marjorie Radcliffe
Grade 6
Sara F. Doten, Mrs.
Grade 6
Mary B. Guidoboni, Mrs.
Grade 6
COLD SPRING SCHOOL
Rose B. Watkins, Mrs.
Grade 1
Kathryn H. McCarthy
Grade 1
Louise E. Tosi
Grade 2
Margaret L. Christie
Grade 2
M. Louise Peterson
Grade 3
Sarah S. Bent
Grade 4
Esther A. Maloni, Mrs.
Grade 5
Susan M. Beauregard, Mrs.
Grade 6
Berthine P. Cavi, Mrs.
Prac'ical Arts
MOUNT PLEASANT SCHOOL
Helen S. Manchester, Mrs.
Principal, Grade 6
Gladys L. Simmons, Mrs.
Grade 1
Marjorie J. Cassidy
Grade 2
Evelyn M. Gellatly, Mrs.
Grade 3
Mabel R. Mitchell, Mrs.
Grade 4
Esther M. Ward
Grade 5
Helen H. Linnell
Grade 6 (Part-time)
MANOMET SCHOOL
Elouise E. Cashin, Mrs.
Principal, Grade 6
Flora H. Kite, Mrs.
Grade 1
Gladys M. Higgins, Mrs.
Grade 2
Mary Perkins, Mrs.
Grade 3
Maxine Ludington, Mrs.
Grade 4
Andrew A. Dietlin, Jr.
Grade 5
*Ella S. Donovan, Mrs.
Grade 6 (Part-time)
SPECIAL TEACHERS
Robert J. Andrews
*Janet Broadbent
Margaret E. Brown, Mrs.
Art, Jr .- Sr. High
Supv. of Vocal Music
Phys. Ed., Jr .- Sr. High Girls
Supv. Instrumental Music .
Harold E. Rogers
*Patricia Verre, Mrs.
Art, Elementary'
Remedial Reading
Marietta Canan Marjorie L. Knight
John Pacheco
Phys. Ed., Jr .- Sr. High Boys
Phy. Education-Elementary
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HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Frank J. Abate, Jr., M.D.
Elizabeth Beane, Mrs.
Jane B. Bradford
Medora V. Eastwood, M.D.
Hilda R. Swett, R.N.
School Physician, Boys Asst. to School Nurse
Dental Hygiene Teacher
School Physician, Girls
School Nurse
SCHOOL CLERKS
Marion Whiting, Mrs
Frances C. Carletti, Mrs.
Betsy Tedeschi, Mrs. *Mona Goodwin, Mrs.
Senior High School Junior High School Cold Spring School
Hedge and Cornish Schools
SUPERVISOR OF ATTENDANCE *John J. Reagan
SUPERVISOR OF SCHOOL BUILDINGS John J. McCarthy
JANITORS
Horace J. Ardizzoni
Joseph Bernardo
Atteo J. Ferazzi
Thomas M. Goodwin Aroldo Guidoboni
John Robischeau Carmino Rossetti
Senior High School
Jr .- Sr. High School
Cornish School
Asst. at Hedge School Manomet School
SCHOOL LUNCHES
Helen Doherty Mary Scagliarini, Mrs.
Dora Zoccolante, Mrs. *Lily Thomas, Mrs. Sylvia Smiley, Mrs. Barbara B. Bartlett, Mrs. Barbara Ruffini, Mrs. Frances Bosari, Mrs.
Jr .- Sr. High Cafeteria
Jr .- Sr. High Cafeteria Jr .- Sr. High Cafeteria Jr .- Sr. High Cafeteria
Cold Spring School Cold Spring School
Cold Spring School Cornish School
Cornish School
Cornish School
Manomet School
Manomet School
Hedge School
*Dena Detrani, Mrs. Hilda Lewis, Mrs. Deborah Briggs, Mrs. Adelaide Morse, Mrs. Annie L. Vaz, Mrs.
Mt. Pleasant School Jr .- Sr. High School Cold Spring School
Cornish, Oak, Cold Spring
Hedge School Junior High School
Adelard Savard
Louis J. Taddia
Elizabeth Tetreault, Mrs. Everett Rowell
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NOON SUPERVISORS
*Lavina Alberghini, Mrs. Ruth Bates, Mrs.
Cold Spring School
Cold Spring School
*Margaret Bent, Mrs. Mary Connelly, Mrs. Doris E. Dunlap, Mrs.
Cornish School
Cornish School
Cornish School
*Mary Clark, Mrs.
Mt. Pleasant School
*Ruth Lapham, Mrs.
Manomet School
Manomet School
*Barbara Sharp, Mrs. Jeannette Giovanetti, Mrs. Hedge School Doris Pedrini, Mrs. Hedge School
INDEX
Adjourned Town Meeting, March 30, 1953 41
Aid to Dependent Children 126
Annual Town Meeting, March 28, 1953
8
Assessors, Board of 119
Building Code
68
Cemetery Commissioners 130
Community Nurse 160
Disability Assistance 126
Engineer, Town
169
Fisheries, Inland
168
Forest, Town
174
Harbor Master
174
Housing Authority
139
Infirmary
128
In Memoriam
Arthur E. Blackmer 130
Charles F. Carr
153
Frank A. Mitchell 180
Insect Pest Control 173
189
Library
142
Officers, 1953 Town 3
125
Park Dept.
134
Planning Board
133
Proposed Plumbing By-Laws
53
Public Safety, Commission of
180
Dog Officer
188
Fire Division
185
Forest Fire 185
Health Division 187
Inspector of Buildings 187
186
Police Division
183
Sealer of Weights and Measures
187
Public Welfare 125
Retirement, Board of 161
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Jurors, List of
Old Age Assistance
Mechanical Division
Town of Plymouth
Massachusetts
1620.
AS
A
Annual
Report
1954
The photograph on cover shows the recently completed Town Wharf and a part of the Plymouth fishing fleet.
The present wharf, which measures 250 feet long by 75 feet wide, constructed of 7-inch thick reinforced concrete slabs, creosoted piling and galvanized hardware, replaces the old wharf built in 1921 of un- treated material, 90 feet long by 60 feet wide, and rendered unsafe by marine borers. In addition to the creation of additional wharf space, it was also designed in a manner that would provide as much shelter as possible to shipping during severe storms, with deep water on three sides.
Of the thirty-one fishing boats of the dragger type that used the facilities in 1954, twenty-one were of local registry. Thirty-one million, nine hundred and ninety-four thousand (31,994,000), pounds of fish of all types were landed in 1954. Nine large trailers and ten large trucks were involved in the handling and transportation of the fish. On busy days more than two hundred tons of ice per day were used in packing. Considering boat crews, handlers, truckmen and all others engaged in the fishing enterprise centered in the wharf area, close to three hundred men were employed. That amount of fish represents an average value of $1,599,700.00.
Early records reveal that in 1831 twelve ships, thirty-five brigs and ten schooners sailed from Plymouth engaged in foreign trade. One hundred and ten schooners and nineteen sloops were engaged in the fishing and coast-wise trade, and two schooners and twelve sloops of less than twenty tons were engaged in miscellaneous maritime business, the total employing one thousand three hundred and twelve (1,312) sea- men.
While the present day enterprise does not compare with that of early days, there is ample opportunity to further develop our harbor in the way of more anchorage, storm shelter or breakwater, and docks that would enhance the economy of our town.
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
Town of Plymouth
1620.
MA
CHUS
WN
FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31
1954
Linotyped, Printed and Bound by THE MEMORIAL PRESS, INC. Plymouth, Mass.
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Annual Report of the Town Clerk
Town Officers for 1954
Selectmen
James T. Frazier, Chairman Term Expires 1955
David Burgess Avery
Term Expires 1955
Sumner A. Chapman, Jr. Term Expires 1955
Herbert H. Lanman
Term Expires 1955
Francis P. Shea
Term Expires 1955
Town Clerk
Herbert K. Bartlett
Term Expires 1956
Ruth A. Holmes, Assistant Town Clerk Term Expires 1956
Town Treasurer
Herbert K. Bartlett Term Expires 1956
Ruth A. Holmes, Temp. Town Treasurer April 2, 1954 to October 1, 1954
Collector of Taxes
Harold W. Baker
Term Expires 1956
Moderator
Amedeo V. Sgarzi Term Expires 1955
Town Accountant
Cora B. Grady Term Expires 1956
Assessors of Taxes
Robert A. Carr, Chairman Term Expires 1957
William H. Barrett Term Expires 1955
Carl W. Raymond Term Expires 1956
Superintendent of Schools Donald T. Welch
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Overseers of Public Welfare
Margaret E. McLean, Chairman
Term Expires 1956
Joseph H. Nogueira
Term Expires 1956
Paul L. LaForest
Term Expires 1955
Dexter M. Brooks
Term Expires 1957
John J. Magee
Term Expires 1955
Water Commissioners
Edward R. Belcher, Chairman
Term Expires 1955
Arthur Addyman
Term Expires 1957
Peter Billey
Term Expires 1957
Richard T. Eldridge
Term Expires 1956
Daniel F. Mulcahy
Term Expires 1956
School Committee
Ralph C. Weaver, Chairman
Term Expires 1956
Mauro J. Canevazzi
Term Expires 1956
Robert B. Bowler
Term Expires 1955
Spencer H. Brewster
Term Expires 1955
Joseph S. Contente
Term Expires 1957
Alton S. Cavicchi
Term Expires 1957
Cemetery Commissioners and Burial Hill Committee
John B. Finney, Chairman
Term Expires 1956
Richard T. Eldridge
Term Expires 1955
F. Willard Dittmar
Term Expires 1957
Park Commissioners
John A. Siever, Chairman
Term Expires 1956
Edward J. E. Hand
Term Expires 1955
Arthur Sirrico
Term Expires 1957
John W. Searles
Term Expires 1956
Joffrey T. Nunez
Term Expires 1955
Planning Board
James A. White, Chairman
Term Expires 1955
Ellis W. Brewster
Term Expires 1958
Walter H. Neaves
Term Expires 1957
Amedeo V. Sgarzi
Term Expires 1956
A. Linwood Ellis
Term Expires 1957
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Board of Registrars
Joseph R. Stefani, Chairman
Term Expires 1957
Robert L. Marvelli
Term Expires 1956
Walter R. Roberts
Term Expires 1955
Herbert K. Bartlett, Secretary
Term Expires 1956
Contributory Retirement Board
Andrew J. Carr, Chairman
Term Expires 1955
Cora B. Grady
Term Expires 1956
Leslie R. Gray
Term Expires 1956
Committee on Inland Fisheries
Frank L. Bailey
Term Expires 1955
George L. Gooding
Term Expires 1955
William R. Wood
Term Expires 1955
Field Drivers and Fence Viewers
Harold A. Boyer
Term Expires 1955
Robert S. Davis
Term Expires 1955
William LaRocque
Term Expires 1955
Committee on Town Forest
George L. Gooding
Term Expires 1957
John A. Kennedy
Term Expires 1955
James A. White
Term Expires 1956
Constables
Russell P. Dearborn
Term Expires 1955
Robert M. Fogarty
Term Expires 1955
Leo M. Murphy
Term Expires 1955
Tree Warden
John A. Kennedy Term Expires 1955
Public Safety Commission
Leslie W. MacLean, Chairman Term Expires 1955
Paul W. Bittinger Term Expires 1957
Frankland W. L. Miles Term Expires 1956
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Housing Authority
Thomas F. Quinn, Chairman
Term Expires 1955
M. Herbert Craig
Term Expires 1959
Louis G. Giovanetti
Term Expires 1955
Lawrence Stiles
Term Expires 1956
Clifford C. Agnew
Term Expires 1957
Personnel Board
John D. Brewer, Chairman
Term Expires 1956
John W. Packard
Term Expires 1955
Edwin T. Williams
Term Expires 1957
Advisory and Finance Committee
Eugene S. Holton, Chairman Term Expires 1955
Earle F. Burgess
Term Expires 1955
Arrigo Guidoboni
Term Expires 1955
Manuel L. Valente
Term Expires 1955
Fernando Collari
Term Expires 1955
Norman P. Reinhardt
Term Expires 1956
Harold S. Volta
Term Expires 1956
Frank D. Bent
Term Expires 1956
John R. Pascoe
Term Expires 1956
Stanley Cheney
Term Expires 1956 Term Expires 1957
Edward N. Mayer
Paul J. Whipple Term Expires 1957
Wesley N. Churchill
Term Expires 1957
William F. Farley
Term Expires 1957
Everett Malaguti
Term Expires 1957
Zoning Board of Appeals
William Brewster, Chairman Term Expires 1956
Thomas F. Quinn, Clerk Term Expires 1955
Neil McIntosh Term Expires 1957
Alternates
Amedio Barufaldi
Term Expires 1956
Harry R. Talbot
Term Expires 1956
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Airport Commission
James T. Frazier, Chairman
Term Expires 1955
Herbert H. Lanman
Term Expires 1955
Sumner A. Chapman, Jr.
Term Expires 1957
David B. Avery
Term Expires 1956
Francis P. Shea
Term Expires 1957
Elio Barufaldi, Airport Manager Term Expires 1955
Moth Superintendent: John A. Kennedy.
Chief of Fire Department: Everett B. Wood.
Chief of Police: Russell P. Dearborn.
Forest Fire Warden: Everett B. Wood.
Superintendent of Streets: Elmer C. Chandler.
Superintendent of Water Dept .: Theodore Brink.
Superintendent of Parks and Playgrounds: Clifton C. Wood.
Committee on Sewers: Selectmen.
Superintendent of Oak Grove, Vine Hills and Outlying Cemeteries. Howard L. Priestley.
Superintendent of Manomet Cemetery: Gordon S. Mc- Cosh.
Superintendent of Infirmary and Pound Keeper: Russell L. Dickson.
Town Counsel: Hugh R. Maraghy.
Town Engineer: Edward Chase.
Inspector of Animals: Louis Cappella.
Inspector of Slaughtering: Louis Cappella.
Inspectors of Plumbing: Andrew Rae - Frederick A. Bliss.
Dog Officer: Louis Cappella.
Sexton: Albert K. C. McMann.
Sealer of Weights and Measures: Harold E. Giles.
Surveyor of Wood and Bark: Harold E. Giles. Collector of Water Rates: Harold W. Baker.
Harbor Master: Elmer P. Boutin.
Beach Committee: Selectmen.
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Caretaker of Veterans' Graves: John W. Martin. Veterans' Burial Agent: Frank A. Vancini.
Director of Veterans' Services: Ralph A. Torrance.
COLD SPRING SCHOOL COMMITTEE-ARTICLE 59-1954
Ralph Weaver
Harold G. Roberts
David A. Cappannari Spencer H. Brewster
Margaret F. Donovan
MANOMET DUMP COMMITTEE-ARTICLES 67-70-1954
Charles C. Lynch, Chairman
Boyd Hayward
David H. Ross
Alan W. Ferris
Russell J. Hammond Captain Hans F. Slade
Horace Anderson
PLYMOUTH AIRPORT COMMITTEE-ARTICLE 94-1954
Walter B. Haskell
Anthony V. Pioppi
Raymond T. Shipley
John H. Golden
John Petrell, Jr.
LIST OF TOWN MEETING MEMBERS
PRECINCT 1
Term expires March 1957 Aldrovandi, George, Cordage Ter. Carvalho, Henry E., 7 Peck Ave. Darsch, Charles G., 324 Court St. Fortini, Clarence, 32 Hall St. Hasz, Marie S., 16 Forest Ave. Hunicke, Jr., August B., 1 Holmes Terrace
Jaeger, Leopold, 95 Standish Ave. Nickerson, Arthur S., Hedge Rd. Perry, Clement, 1 Cordage St.
Petrell, William E., 13 Olmsted Terrace Rezendes, Gerald A., 100 Spooner Street
Ruprecht, Frederick C., 32 Forest Avenue Tavares, Antone, 31 Cordage Ter. Trzcinka, Anthony J., 15 Cherry St. Court Victoria, Manuel G., 101 Standish Avenue
Vaz, Manuel M., 15 Ocean View Avenue
Wall, Charles C., 5 Hall St.
Term expires March 1956 Berardi, James, 405 Court St. Brenner, Andrew P., 362 Court St. Cantoni, Joseph V., 334 Court St. Cash, Maurice H., 83 Cherry St. Collari, Amedeo O., 246 Standish Avenue Contente, Joseph S., 280 Court St. Giovanetti, Louis G., 242 Court St. Guidoboni, Carlo T., 12 Atlantic Street Lamborghini, Laura, 11 Cordage Terrace
McLean, Margaret E., 368 Court Street
Mengoli, Henry, 340 Court St.
Murphy, Francis H., 19 Centennial Street
Nicoli, Vincent J., 13 Magoni Ter. Parkhurst, Herbert J., 10 Suosso Lane
Searles, John W., 2 Holmes Ter. Sgarzi, William, Hedge Road Wirzburger, Frederick A., 87 Nicks Rock Road
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Term expires March 1955
Almeida, Anthony M., 19 Hamilton | Miskelly, Raymond E., 8 Holmes Street
Benotti, Ferdinando, 101 Forest Avenue Ext.
Billey, Peter R., 1 Holmes Ter.
Cannucci, R. Dorothy, 14 Atlantic Street
Drew, Ralph L., 4 Holmes Ter. Enos, John J., 25 Cherry St.
Guidoboni, Aroldo, 35 Prince St. Hasz, Martin J., 16 Forest Ave. Hilton, Forlong C., 10 Holmes Ter. Laurent, Lucien A., 427B Court St.
Terrace
Rezendes, Anthony C., 17 Cordage Terrace
Sance, Oscar E., 401 Court St.
Strassel, Nicholas F., 16 So. Spoon- er Street
Tassinari, Kathryn M., 352 Court Street
Tracy, Donald O., 3 So. Spooner St. Delegates At Large: Sgarzi, Amedeo V., 264 Court St. Weaver, Ralph C., 6 Holmes Ter.
PRECINCT 2
Term expires March 1957 Barlow, David E., 30 Olmsted Ter. Bell, Bruna M., 7 Nelson St. Butterfield, Ronald W., 14 Cush- man Street Crowell, Esther, 491/2 Alden St. Dearn, William A., 46 Standish Avenue
Kuhn, Francis W., 8 Alden Ct. LaRocque, William, 1 Goddard Ct. Magee, John J., 219 Court St. Wirzburger, Albert M., 188 Court Street
Zoccolante, Fernando E., RFD Darby Road
Term expires March 1956 Alexander, Jr., Earl P., 65 Alden Street Armstrong, Anna E., 14 Nelson St. Bussolari, Raymond J., 79 Standish Avenue
Gormley, Charles J., 4 Cushman Street
LaForest, Paul, 133 Court St.
Marois, Reginald J., Westerly Rd. Ragonetti, Helene M., 145 Court St. Tibbetts, Willard R., 44 Standish
Avenue Zanello, James, 4 Clark St.
Term expires March 1955 Alsheimer, Frank J., 211 Court St. Bodell, Sara C., 155 Court St. Brown, Fred C., 10 Cushman St. Bussolari, Harriett, 34 Alden St. Gambini, Alfonse, 7 Nelson St. Loft, Thomas W., 11 Cushman St. Nogueira, Joseph H., 3 Samoset St. Petrell, John J., 9 Russell Ave. Phillips, Nicholas, 9 Cushman St.
Delegates At Large: Addyman, Arthur, 52 Alden St. Armstrong, John A., 14 Nelson St.
Carr, Andrew J., 18 Standish Ave. | Barrett, William H., 61/2 Alden St.
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Term expires March 1957
Alden, Katharine L., 42 Summer Street
Baker, William W., 11 Davis St. Bastoni, Edwin E., 541/2 Oak St. Carlin, Joseph B., 17 Chilton St. Chandler, Clyfton E., Little Pond Costa, Gedo, 41 Court St. DiStefano, Pompeo, 25 Leyden St. Doyle, Harry F., 111/2 Clyfton St. Hogan, Theresa F., 7 Allerton St. Holmes, Curtis, 13 Davis St.
Jewett, Elton S., Jr., 16 Clyfton Street Maccaferri, Harold T., 17 Clyfton Street Schied, John N., 11 Alvin Road Shaw, Joseph C., 67 Oak St. Welch, Donald T., 45 Russell St.
Term expires March 1956 Alsheimer, John J., 12 Allerton St. Barnes, Howard P., 6 Carver St. Bartlett, Ephraim L., 35 Russell Street
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Beaman, Roy E., 17 Sever St. Belcher, Edward R., 35 North St. Bowler, Robert B., Off Summer Street
Brown, Laura E., 791/2 Court St.
Gray, Leslie R., 9 Gray Ave.
Hamilton, Harold H., 70 Court St.
Hogan, D. Eric, 7 Allerton St.
Lanman, Herbert H., 7 Davis St. Pioppi, Anthony V., 6 Clyfton St.
Straker, Melville P., 31 Allerton Street
Strong, Warren P., 27 Allerton St. White, James A., 18 Alvin Road
Term expires March 1955
Birnstein, Robert E., 10 Alvin Rd.
Brooks, Dexter M., 2 Carver St. Bumpus, Harold A. C., 23 Vernon Street
Carlin, Alan H., 17 Chilton St.
Chase, Edward, 27 Oak St.
Cook, Stanley D., 38 Allerton St.
Craig, M. Herbert, 17 Court St.
Edes, Fletcher R., 70 Summer St.
Emond, Ferdinand T., 20 Main St. Extension
Millman, Milton R., Billington Sea Priestley, Howard L., 17 Davis St. Reed, Laurence B., 20 North St. Roberts, Harold G., 157 Summer Street
Romano, Mario J., Darby Road Russell, Allen D., 26 North St.
PRECINCT 4
Term expires March 1957 Brewster, Lucille C., Off Russell Mill Road
Brewster, Spencer H., Sandwich Road
Carletti, Romeo W., 1 Massasoit Street
Davis, Robert S., 26 Mt. Pleasant Street Franks, William S., 101 Warren Avenue Howland, Gordon L., 64 Warren Avenue
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