Town annual report of the officers of the town of Plymouth, Massachusetts for the year ending 1953, Part 19

Author: Plymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1953
Publisher: Plymouth [Mass.] : Avery & Doten
Number of Pages: 1045


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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


-


-


165


TOTALS


309


239


176


185 |


208


194


29


19


194


186


202|


168 |


150


154 || 2,413


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Grade groups enclosed in parentheses are taught by one teacher.


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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


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Town of Plymouth


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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.


PRECINCT 3


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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