Town annual report of the officers of the town of Plymouth, Massachusetts for the year ending 1962, Part 42

Author: Plymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1962
Publisher: Plymouth [Mass.] : Avery & Doten
Number of Pages: 864


USA > Massachusetts > Plymouth County > Plymouth > Town annual report of the officers of the town of Plymouth, Massachusetts for the year ending 1962 > Part 42


Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).


Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37 | Part 38 | Part 39 | Part 40 | Part 41 | Part 42 | Part 43


In order to avoid an exceptionally long report, I will briefly summarize the major activities for the past year, which were many.


Committees


Two committees that have worked diligently this year in order to complete construction on schedule were the Manomet Building Committee and the Renovations Com- mittee for the Junior-Senior High School. A detailed report will be presented by the chairman of both com- mittees at the Annual Town Meeting.


Curricula


As of July 1, 1963, the Towns of Plymouth and Carver were joined to form a Union Superintendency for Grades I-VIII. Educationally this will offer an effective coordin- ation for both towns sending their students to the same high school.


This year also saw the last class to graduate from Plymouth High School. The Plymouth-Carver High School opened on September 4, 1963, and Grades IX-XII moved into the new building.


-362-


The present Junior-Senior High School is now known as the Nathaniel Morton Intermediate School, housing Grades V-VIII. Both the Hedge and Manomet Schools will continue to house fifth grades.


Also, this year saw the closing of the Cornish and Burton Schools. These two buildings have served the youth of the community for 123 years. Equipment from the classrooms was distributed throughout the system and the cafeteria equipment was removed and installed in the Mt. Pleasant School, thus providing lunch service at that school. The Oak Street School has been incorpor- ated into the Cold Spring District.


On behalf of the School. Committee, staff, and stu- dents, I wish to extend a note of appreciation to Rev. Richard Norton, Pastor of St. Mary's Church, and to the Board of Directors, Plymouth Cordage Company. It was only through their efforts and cooperation that the facili- ties of St. Mary's Hall and Harris Hall were made avail- able to the School Department for the school year 1962- 1963, housing our seventh grades and eliminating double sessions.


Along with the many physical changes, curricula changes were also continued. As a result of the opening of the new high school and the Manomet addition, a pupil teacher ratio of 1-25 is a reality with the exception of a few classes.


A part-time itinerant French teacher was added in September and is assisting in Grades 4, 5, and 6. French is also being offered to students of the seventh and eighth grades.


Library facilities were restored at the Intermediate School and a teacher has been appointed librarian to serve the school during the day as well as after school.


-363-


The new library at Manomet is also in operation and is staffed at the present time by volunteer workers.


In keeping with the changes in the field of arithmetic, many teachers have been viewing the T.V. program over WGBH. Plymouth sent a teacher delegate to the S.R.A. Modern Math Workshop in November. A modern math course for all teachers is planned for next year with in- service work to be developed in the interim. Experimental programs in Modern Math are being conducted in Grades 6, 7, and 8 at the Intermediate School.


Students in the sixth grade are receiving a half year of shop, home economics, or sewing. Ability grouping in reading and math is also in practice for students in Grades 4, 5, 6 as well as ability placement in the reading area at the seventh and eighth grades.


Report cards for Grades I-VI have been revised after a full year of study by both principals and teachers.


In the Music Area, a continuation of the Glee Club Program plus the organization of a boys and girls glee club in Grades 7 and 8 has helped to enrich our cur- riculum.


The orchestra work has been broadened with the result that these two groups presented a Christmas Musi- cale and a Spring Musicale which contributed to the musical life of the school and community. Our music teacher is to be commended concerning her fine work with the youth in Plymouth's schools.


The elementary physical education program has again emphasized the physical and social well-being of the child. In addition to the various physical exercises used to de- velop basic motor skills, the instructor has also instituted a program of vigorous physical fitness. It is the aim of this program to have a carry-over of physical exercise into other areas outside the regular school program.


-364-


The following is a summary of the reports of the elementary school principals; Mrs. Elouise E. Cashin, Mrs. Eleanor White, Mr. George Hesse, Mr. George Theodoras, Mr. William Gault, and Mr. Robert G. Dickie:


All schools have participated in the Educational Tele- vision Programs conducted by WGBH-T.V. These pro- grams include: Science - grades one through six; Phon- ics - grade one; Literature - grade three; Vocabulary Building - grade three; Music - grade two; and French - grades four through six.


As in the past, the fifth grade science program is augmented by the biweekly visits of an Audubon Society representative.


A new schedule of field trips was approved and put into use this year. All trips to historical places in town are required with certain grades going to certain places, correlating historical exhibits with the curriculum and preventing duplication in another year. There are many more out-of-town trips that are suggested. All trips are of an educational nature and serve as an integral part of the total curriculum.


The Metropolitan Achievement Tests were adminis- tered to all grades in the spring with the results comparing favorably with the National Norms.


All grades participating in the modified Joplin Plan were administered the Gates Reading Survey in Janu- ary, May, and September. The results were used as a help in checking child placement and progress.


Kuhlmann-Anderson Tests were given to grades one, three, and five in December.


Mr. Nicholas Vardack, visiting psychologist from the Judge Stone Clinic, has continued his service to Plymouth children. He has also spoken to groups of teachers at various times.


-365-


Most P.T.A. units have undergone some changes in structure and program. However, all have continued to be active and generous with gifts and time.


Pupils and teachers have participated in the following services and activities: school thrift program; school in- surance; and the United Fund.


In March, a successful Science Fair was conducted at the Manomet Elementary School with all the children participating in classroom and individual projects. It proved an enriching experience for children and teachers alike. This attracted over three hundred visitors including educational people from surrounding towns.


Many teachers have cooperated with Bridgewater State College by accepting, advising, and supervising stu- dent teachers in their classes for training purposes.


All elementary schools in Plymouth operate a hot lunch program.


Each school revised its emergency evacuation plan. This is done each year because of changing enrollments.


A thorough school census was taken on a town-wide basis to determine enrollments that may be expected in the various schools over the next three years.


A study of the time allotments given each subject matter area has been started. Study and revision has been planned for spelling and arithmetic with other sub- ject matter areas to be considered in turn.


Recommendations


The elementary principals respectfully recommend that:


1. The possibility of a single session school day be inves- tigated for all elementary schools.


2. The Town consider the establishment of public kin- dergartens.


-366-


3. The following programs be continued:


a. Bringing old equipment up-to-date.


b. Purchasing of films, filmstrips, and audio-visual equipment for the schools.


c. Class enrollment not to exceed twenty-five pu- pils at all grade levels (most important at the primary level) .


d. An additional teacher of music be assigned to the elementary schools. 5


4. Released time for in-service training of teachers be considered.


5. A full-time speech therapist be employed for service to Union #62.


6. Ungraded remedial classes be established for children who find it difficult to progress in subject content in the regular classroom.


7. A class for the emotionally disturbed child be es- tablished.


8. Enough money be allotted in the budget so that all grades may go on required out-of-town field trips.


Personnel


Mr. Emmett B. Finck, who has served the community as a principal and assistant superintendent of schools, has accepted the position of Supervisor of Elementary Education for Union #62. This will coordinate Grades I-VIII in the Union relative to educational goals and philosophy.


Mrs. Eleanor L. White, Principal of the Cornish-Bur- ton District, was transferred to the principalship of the Hedge School.


-367-


Mr. George Theodoras, Principal of the Hedge School, was transferred to the Nathaniel Morton Intermediate School, Grades 5 & 6, as a Vice-Principal.


Mr. William Gault, Jr., Principal of the Junior High School, was appointed the principalship of the Nathaniel Morton Intermediate School.


Mr. Alton Cavicchi is serving his second year as President of the Massachusetts Association of School Committees.


Retirements


The following staff members retired during the year 1963. We wish them many years of happy retirement: Miss Helen H. Linnell -


Mt. Pleasant School Full-time - 1914-1930 Part-time - 1943-1963


Miss Nellie R. Locklin - Senior High School 1929-1963


Mrs. Muriel Loring - Junior High School 1954-1963 Mrs. Miriam A. Raymond - Senior High School 1922-1963 Miss Gertrude Zahn - Cornish-Burton School 1921-1963


School Plant Improvements


The following improvements were made in the school during 1963:


Nathaniel Morton Intermediate School


Replaced wiring in Industrial Arts room


Hedge School


Blacktopped playground and parking area


Replaced two sections in boiler


Painted south wing


Transferred flourescent lights from Harris Hall


Cold Spring School


Replaced asphalt baseboards


-368-


Manomet School


Replaced asphalt baseboards


Mount Pleasant School


Replaced rail guards and steps


The School Committee wishes to express their appre- ciation to the Manomet Building Committee, the Junior- Senior High Renovations Committee, and members of the School Department who assisted in making the period of transition during the summer successful.


Along with improved facilities, we shall continue to upgrade and improve our educational offerings in order to meet the needs of the individual student.


Respectfully submitted,


ALTON S. CAVICCHI, Chairman J. ROBERT BROWNING, M.D., Secretary SPENCER H. BREWSTER HARRY F. DOYLE


VICTORIA ENGSTROM


JANE GELLAR Plymouth School Committee


F. EDWARD NICOLAS


Superintendent of Schools


SCHOOL ENROLLMENT - DECEMBER 1963


Elementary Grades


Nathaniel Morton Intermediate


1


2 £


3


4


5 6 S.C.


7


8 Total


Nathaniel Morton Intermediate


150


225


33


197


195


800


Hedge


23


23


26


26


23


24


25


26


24


24


25


30


299


Cold Spring


22


21


26


26


22


20


26


26


21


20


26


26


12


312


Manomet


26


21


27


28


31


22


27


26


29


30


21


(14


10)


312


Mount Pleasant


23


32


30


22


38


(14


13)


172


Oak Street


23


27


50


TOTALS


291


257


262


239


216 225


63


197


195 1945


Grade groups enclosed in parentheses are taught by one teacher.


-369-


18


-370-


ANNUAL REPORT OF ORAL HYGIENE-DENTAL CLINICS


January 1963 - December 1963


I herewith submit my report for the year 1963:


Dental examinations were given in the fall by the School Dentists in grades one through twelve, and the parents were notified as to the results.


2,918 pupils were examined and 1,418 were found to have all needed corrections made at this time.


Mouth Safety Protectors were fitted to the Senior High School football team. This program has been favor- ably received by both the dental profession and the ath- letic directors.


In Plymouth-Carver High School there were 60 pu- pils found in urgent need of dental treatment. In Nath- aniel Morton Intermediate, grades 7 and 8, 38 urgent cases were found and 12 in grades 5 and 6.


The above figures reveal the necessity for more coop- eration in relation to correction of dental defects, especi- ally in junior and senior high school.


193 pre-school examinations were given in April, and 116 children were found to have a family dentist.


Follow-up - Dental Corrections


Pupils examined grades 1-6, fall, 1962 1,340 Pupils with all corrections made 946


Results of these examinations as of June, 1963


Pupils with Dental Certificates


Cold Spring School 70%


Cornish-Burton School 70%


Hedge School 55% Manomet School 63%


-371-


Mt. Pleasant School 70% Oak Street School 77% Oral Hygiene - Dental Hygienist


346 classroom talks were given and 958 pupils had a dental prophylaxis (cleaning of teeth).


Special emphasis was given to National Children's Dental Health Week in the schools (February 3-9). Radio Station WPLM made spot announcements on Dental Health.


The purpose of this emphasis is to call attention to the need for proper dental care through:


eating a well-balanced diet


regular visits to the dentist


correct brushing after meals


Dental Clinic


Clinic sessions (reparative work and examina-


tions) 86


Treatments 289


Completed cases 63


Amounts received for clinical services rendered. . $108.10


Amounts received for sale of toothbrushes 54.86


Total $162.96


The dentists again recommend that the Town adopt the fluoridation of its public water supply as a means of preventing dental decay in the teeth of the school children.


School Dentists


WILLIAM O. DYER, D.M.D. FRANCIS C. ORTOLANI, D.M.D., F.A.C.D.


Respectfully submitted,


JANE B. BRADFORD


Dental Hygienist


PERSONNEL CHANGES


Name


Position


Years Served in Plymouth


Barden, Michael W.


Grade 6 - Hedge


1


Resigned


Bouchard, Mrs. Irene


Foods, Home Arts - Junior High


1


Resigned


Bradley, Robert P.


Grade 6 - Cold Spring


2


Resigned


Carlson, Muriel P.


Guidance - Junior High


3


Resigned


Ferber, Norman


Grade 6 - Cornish-Burton


2


Resigned


Goodwin, Mrs. Susan C.


Grade 4 - Hedge


18


Resigned


Gould, Mrs. Cynthia S.


Grade 5 - Hedge


1


Resigned


Linnell, Helen H.


Grade 6, Part-time - Mt. Pleasant


16 Full-Time


Retired


Locklin, Nellie


College Math - Senior High


34


Retired


Loring, Mrs. Muriel P.


Clothing - Junior High


9


Retired


McAndrew, William W.


English - Senior High


11/2


Resigned


McCarthy, Mrs. Katherine A.


Grade 3 - Cornish-Burton


4


Leave of


Absence


McDonald, Edward H.


English, Literature - Junior High


2


Resigned


Nogueira, Ronald H.


Math, Soc. Studies - Junior High


3


Resigned


Pimental, Mrs. Diane


Grade 5 - Nathaniel Morton Intermediate


4 mos.


Resigned


Prior, Gertrude A.


English (Perm. Sub.) - Senior High


6 mos.


Resigned


Raymond, Mrs. Miriam A.


English, Dean of Girls - Senior High


41


Retired


Rogers, Mrs. Marilyn


English - Junior High


2 1/2


Resigned


Sawyer, Mrs. Phyllis A.


Grade 2 - Hedge


11/2


Leave of


Stevens, Marcia Williams, Gerard P. Zahn, Gertrude


Grade 2 - Cold Spring Languages - Junior High Grade 1 - Cornish-Burton


1


Resigned


7 mos.


Resigned Retired


-372-


Absence


42


19 Part-Time


INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL


NATHANIEL MORTON INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL - GRADES 7 & 8


Name


Degrees


Position


Education


Date Service Began


Gault, William, Jr.


B.S.Ed., M.Ed.


Principal


Bridgewater S., Boston Univ.


1949


Bartosiak, Mrs. Isabell


B.A.


French


Emmanuel College


1956


*Belsito, Barbara A. Besse, Mrs. Martha


B.S.Ed.


Math, Social Studies


Bridgewater State College


1963


B.S.


Art


Bridgewater State College


1962


*Braga, Joseph


A.B., M.Ed.


Social Studies


Boston State College


1963


Cavi, Mrs. Berthine


Diploma


Special Class


Hyannis State College


1948


Chandler, Esther M.


A.B., M.A.


Mathematics


Boston Univ., North. Univ.


1924


Cloutier, Mrs. Dorothy


B.S.


Science, Grade 7


Bates College, Jackson Coll.


1961


DeCost, Mrs. Doris


B.S.Ed.


Social Studies, Grade 7


Boston Univ., Bridge. St.


1959


D'Elia, Arthur J., Jr.


B.A.


Social Studies, Grade 8


Boston Univ., Univ. of Me.


1961


Denton, Edwin


B.S.Ed.


Guidance Counselor


Bridgewater State Coll.


1962


Eldridge, Deane E.


B.S. Ed.


Industrial Arts


Fitchburg Teachers Coll.


1927


Foley, Mrs. Mary H.


B.S. Ed.


English, Literature


Bridgewater State College


1960


Gault, Mrs. Doris


A.B.


English


Boston University


1949


Heath, Mrs. Marian E.


B.S.Ed.


Mathematics


Bridgewater State College


1954


Hennessy, Mrs. Nancy


B.S.Ed.


English, Reading


Bridgewater State College


1960


Henry, Mrs. Mary E.


B.S.Ed., M.Ed.


Guidance Counselor


Bridgewater State College


1955


Hutton, Mrs. Virginia


B.S.


English, Reading


Boston Univ., Bridge. State 1952


1963


O'Donnell, Katherine A.


B.S., M.S.


Science, Grade 8


Cornell Univ., Boston Univ.


1960


Pioppi, Mrs. Barbara E.


B.S.Ed.


Social Studies, Library Special Class


Tufts Univ., Bridge. State


1948


*Strom, Mrs. Elaine B.A.


English


Boston Univ., Radcliffe Coll.


1963


Welsh, Catherine D.


B.S. Ed.


Mathematics


Boston Univ., Sargent Coll.


1929


*Yowell, Katherine A.


B.S.


Household Arts - Foods


Southeast Mo. State College


1963


-373-


6


*Maichle, Frederick L. *McKay, Mrs. Jeanette


B.S.Ed.


Industrial Arts


Fitchburg State College


B.S.Ed.


Household Arts - Cloth. Framingham State College 1963


1929


Spath, Antone J.


B.A.


Bridge. St., Bos. Univ.


NATHANIEL MORTON INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL - GRADES 5 & 6


Name


Degrees


Position


Education


Date Service Began


Theodoras, George


B.A., M.Ed.


Vice-Principal


Northeastern, N.E. College


1959


Corcoran, John F.


B.S.


Grade 5


Bridgewater State College


1962


Crocker, Mrs. Marion S.


Diploma


Grade 6


Bridgewater State College


1961


*Fonti, Rocco


B.S.B.A.


Grade 6


Boston College


1963


Gately, Mrs. Barbara


B.A.


Grade 6


Univ. of New Hampshire


1959


*Haggerty, Earl J.


B.S., M.Ed.


Grade 6


Bridgewater St., Bos. Univ.


1963


*Karbott, Priscilla


B.S. Ed.


Grade 5


Bridgewater State College


1963


*King, Charles C.


B.S.Ed.


Grade 6


Boston State College


1963


*Lind, Mrs. Catherine D.


B.S.


Grade 6


Regis College


1963


O'Neill, Mrs. Lorraine


B.S.Ed., M.Ed.


Grade 5


Bridgewater State College


1962


Petroff, Mrs. Alice L.


B.S.Ed.


Grade 5


Bridgewater State College


1961


B.S.


Grade 5


Bridgewater State College


1963


*Pimental, Mrs. Diane Sawyer, Roger E.


B.A., M.Ed.


Grade 6


Univ. of Massachusetts


1958


*Wade, Mrs. Patricia


B.S.Ed.


Grade 6


Keene Teachers College


1963


*Ward, Esther M.


A.B., B.S.Ed.


Grade 5


Brown Univ., Bridge. State


1935


-374-


COLD SPRING SCHOOL


Name


Degrees


Position


Education


Date Service Began


Hesse, George H.


B.S.Ed., Ed.M.


Principal


Salem State College


1958


Avanzini, Mrs. Carolyn L.


Diploma


Special Class


Bridgewater State College


1927


Bent, Sarah S.


Diploma


Grade 4


Framingham State College .


1943


*Corcoran, Mrs. Linda


B.S.Ed.


Grade 2


Bridgewater State College


1963


Freyermuth, Mrs. Joanne


B.S.Ed.


Grade 2


Bridgewater State College


1961


Maloni, Mrs. Esther A.


B.S.Ed.


Grade 4


Bridgewater St., Hyannis St.


1943


Mayo, Mrs. Katharine


B.S.Ed.


Grade 2


Bridgewater State College


1961


McCarthy, Kathryn H.


B.S.Ed.


Grade 1


Bridgewater State College


1930


Muthig, Mrs. Helen F.


B.S.Ed., Ed.M.


Grade 3


Bridgewater State College


1956


*Notini, Mrs. Dorothy Peterson, M. Louise


B.S. Ed.


Grade 1


Lowell State College


1963


B.S.Ed.


Grade 4


Bridgewater State College 1929


Tolman, Ruth H.


Diploma


Grade 3


Tosi, Louise E. Watkins, Mrs. Rose B.


Diploma


Grade 1


Keene Teachers College 1947


Wright, Mrs. Lois R.


B.S. Ed.


Special Class


Bridgewater State College


1955


OAK STREET SCHOOL


Name


Degrees


Position


Education


Date Service Began


Gordon, Mrs. Florence L.


Diploma


Grade 1


Bridgewater State College


1954


Walker, Mrs. Ruth B.


B.A., M.A.


Grade 2


Boston University


1958


HEDGE SCHOOL


Name


Degrees


Position


Education


Date Service Began


White, Mrs. Eleanor L.


B.S.Ed., Ed.M.


Principal


Boston Univ., Bridge. St.


1932


Barlow, Mrs. Joan


B.S.Ed.


Grade 1


Bridge. State College


1961


Bartlett, Mrs. Bertha


Diploma


Grade 3


Bridgewater State College


1958


*Brady, Mrs. Mary C. Furtado, Mrs. Arlene


A.B


Grade 1


Regis College


1963


B.S.Ed.


Grade 3


Bridgewater State College


1962


*Goodwin, Mrs. Dorice


Diploma


Grade 4


Perry Kindergarten Normal


1963


Reed, Mrs. Ann


B.S.Ed.


Grade 1


Bridgewater State College


1961


Sanguinetti, Elizabeth


B.S.


Grade 3


Univ. of Vermont


1962


Sawyer, Mrs. Phyllis A.


B.A.


Grade 2


Univ. of Massachusetts


1962


Starke, Mary C.


B.S.Ed.


Grade 2


Keene Teachers College


1962


Stinnett, Mrs. Mary A.


B.S.Ed.


Grade 5


Bridgewater State College


1955


Zaniboni, Mrs. Margaret


B.S.Ed.


Grade 4


Bridgewater State College


1958


Zion, Patricia A.


B.S.Ed.


Grade 2


Bridgewater State College


1962


-375-


Bridgewater State College 1923 Boston Univ., Bridgewater St. 1934


B.S.Ed., Ed.M.


Grade 3


MANOMET ELEMENTARY SCHOOL


Name


Degrees


Position


Education


Date Service Began


Cashin, Mrs. Elouise E.


Diploma


Principal


Hyannis State College


1927


Broman, Mrs. Signe S.


B.S.Ed.


Grade 1


Bridgewater State College


1960


Chamberlain, Mrs. Patricia


B.S


Grade 4


Ball St. Coll., Bridge. St.


1962


*Chase, Mrs. Helen R.


B.S.Ed.


Grade 2


Boston State College


1963


*Foster, Barbara


B.S.


Grade 3


Fram. Teachers, U. of Mass.


1963


Freyermuth, Robert A.


B.S.Ed., M.A.


Grade 5


Bridgewater State College


1959


Higgins, Mrs. Gladys M.


Diploma


Grade 2


Lowell State College


1923


Kite, Mrs. Flora H.


Diploma


Grade 1


Lesley College


1948


*Larson, Marsha W.


B.S.Ed.


Grade 3


Valparaiso University


1963


Marshall, Nancy L.


B.S.Ed.


Grade 4


Keene Teachers College


1962


Parkhurst, Mrs. Amedea D.


Diploma


Grades 4 & 5


Bridgewater State College


1956


Perkins, Mrs. Mary G.


Diploma


Grade 3


Bridgewater State College


1943


*Reggiani, Mrs. Marie A.


B.S.Ed.


Grade 1


Bridgewater State College


1963


-376-


MT. PLEASANT SCHOOL


Name


Degrees


Position


Education


Date Service Began


Dickie, Robert G.


B.S.Ed., M.Ed.


Principal, Grade 4


Bridgewater State College


1957


*Cappannari, Mrs. Dolores


B.S.Ed.


Grade 4 (part-time)


Bridgewater State College


1963


Gellatly, Mrs. Evelyn M.


Diploma


Grade 3


Lowell State College


1935


McEwan, Caroline E.


B.S.Ed.


Grade 1


Boston State College


1960


Mitchell, Mrs. Mabel R.


Diploma


Grades 3 & 4


Bridgewater State College


1929


Morrill, Mrs. Helen G.


Diploma


Grade 2


Bridgewater State College


1954


Simmons, Mrs. Gladys L.


Diploma


Grade 1


Bridgewater State College


1943


SPECIAL TEACHERS


Name


Degrees


Position


Education


Date Service Began


Britton, Henry C.


B.S., M.A.


Speech Therapist


Boston University


1961


Cassidy, Marjorie J.


B.S.Ed., Ed.M.


Reading Con., Schl. Psy. Bridge. State, Boston Univ.


1937


Jayko, Mrs. Elizabeth M.


Diploma


Voc. Music, Grades 7 & 8 N.E. Conserv., Boston Univ. (part-time)


1962


Meserve, Grace M.


Diploma


Voc. Music - Elem.


Keene Teachers College 1958


French - Elementary


France


1963


*Moores, Mrs. Marcelle M. Murdock, Mrs. Gilda J.


B.S.Ed.


Art - Elementary


Massachusetts College of Art


1962


Pacheco, John


Diploma


Instrumental Music Band Director


N.E. Conservatory of Music


1941


*Pinstein, Harold M. Sullivan, Sheila M.


B.S.


Phys. Ed. - Elem.


New York University


1963


B.S.Ed.


Phys. Ed. - Girls Intermediate


Bridgewater State College


1960


Vento, Charles J.


B.S.


Phys. Ed. - Boys


University of Rhode Island


1962


Intermediate


*New Appointments


-377-


-378-


NON-INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL


HEALTH DEPARTMENT


Abate, Frank J., Jr., M.D.


Eastwood, Medora V., M.D.


Bradford, Jane B., D.H.


Swett, Hilda R., R.N.


Vacchino, Mrs. Elizabeth, R.N.


Stevens, Mrs. Joan G., R.N.


School Physician, Boys


School Physician, Girls


Dental Hygiene Teacher


School Nurse


School Nurse Assistant Intermediate


School Nurse Assistant Elementary


SCHOOL CLERKS


Carletti, Mrs. Frances C.


Gallerani, Joyce T.


Martin, Mrs. Florence


Tracy, Mrs. Margaret F.


Woodward, Mrs. Constance A.


Intermediate, Grade 7 & 8 Cold Spring School


Hedge School


Intermediate, Grade 5 & 6


Manomet and Mt. Pleasant School


CUSTODIANS


Ardizzoni, Horace J. Barufaldi, Harold J.


Bernardo, Joseph


Ferazzi, Atteo J.


Goodwin, Thomas


Guidoboni, Aroldo


Lodi, Eliseo J. Lynch. Robert C.


Mueller, Theodore P.


Robischeau, John J.


Rossetti, Carmino J.


Rowell. Everett O., Jr.


Mt. Pleasant School


Nath. Morton Intermediate School


Cold Spring School


Nath. Morton Intermediate School


Hedge School


Hedge School


Nath. Morton Intermediate School


Manomet Elementary School


Nath. Morton Intermediate School


Nath. Morton Intermediate School Cold Spring School


Manomet Elementary School


6


-379-


SCHOOL LUNCHES


Scagliarini, Mrs. Mary, Manager Bartlett, Mrs. Fernanda


Costa, Mrs. Dorothy F.


Locatelli, Mrs. Clara A.


Pimental, Mrs. Alberta


Shaw, Mrs. Louise


Thomas, Mrs. Lily


Vecchi. Mrs. Carrie


Zucchi, Mary


Nath. Morton Intermediate School Nath. Morton Intermediate School Nath. Morton Intermediate School Nath Morton Intermediate School Nath. Morton Intermediate School Nath. Morton Intermediate School Nath. Morton Intermediate School


Nath. Morton Intermediate School Nath. Morton Intermediate School


Lapham, Mrs. Ruth V., Manager Cold Spring School


Bates, Mrs. Ruth L.


Zoccolanti, Mrs. Dora


Vaz, Mrs. Annie


Bresnahan, Mrs. Catherine


Briggs, Mrs. Deborah N.


Roth, Mrs. Sara C. Lewis, Mrs. Hilda


Cold Spring School Cold Spring School Hedge School


Manomet Elementary School Manomet Elementary School Manomet Elementary School Mt. Pleasant School


NOON SUPERVISORS


Mello, Mrs. Rose


Motta, Mrs. Mary


Ricci, Mrs. Catherine


Beauregard, Mrs. Thelma


Brown, Mrs. Ann


Cold Spring School


Fugazzi, Mrs. Claire


Cold Spring School


Ledo, Mrs. Flora Pedrini, Mrs. Doris Fama, Mrs. Agnes M.


Randall, Mrs. Alverda E.


Weeks, Mrs. Muriel A.


Bagnell, Mrs. Constance D. Connelly, Mrs. Mary A.




Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.