Town annual reports of Acton, Massachusetts 1962-1964, Part 13

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227th ANNUAL REPORT OF


Town Building Committee


Lloyd W. Priest Term Expires 1963


Warren W. Wheeler


Term Expires 1964


Arnold H. Mercier


Term Expires 1965


Kenneth E. Jewell


Term Expires 1966


Insurance Committee


Thomas Motley, II


Theron A. Lowden


Raymond Gallant


Charles M. MacRae


David Tinker


Public Ceremonies and Celebrations Committee


Richmond P. Miller, Jr. Term Expires 1963


Percival W. Wood Term Expires 1963


Raymond A. Shamel Term Expires 1964


Russell Hayward .Term Expires 1964


Lowell H. Cram


Term Expires 1965


Clark C. McElvein


Term Expires 1965


Conservation Commission


David P. Tinker Term Expires 1963


Alice H. May


Term Expires 1963


John A. Jefferies, Jr. Term Expires 1964


Thomas E. Wetherbee


Term Expires 1964


William L. Kingman


Term Expires 1964


Robert J. Ellis


Term Expires 1965


James M. Shepard


Term Expires 1965.


Street Lighting Committee


*John F. Neville


Joseph F. Bushell


Byrd D. Goss ** Leslie F: Parke


*Resigned


** Appointed to replace


Public Works Department Study Committee David L. May William L. Chipman


Arthur E. Hansen


Town Employees Insurance Advisory Committee


David W. Scribner Arno H. Perkins


Stewart Kennedy Viola M. Foley


Carolyn Douglas


Community Advisory Council to Assist Mass 'Transportation Commission


John W. Putnam Allen G. Moody


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REVISED JURY LIST - 1962


Precinct I


James G. Davey, 507 Main Street, retired


Orlando A. Vanaria, 36 Wetherbee Street, supervisor


Andrew F. Boutin, 1 Green Wood Lane, superintendent


Donald E. Bryant, 56 Alcott Street, Vice-President Edwin C. Harkins, 13 Coughlin Street, salesman Clarence P. Henley, 21 Henley Road, carpenter


Maurice P. Jenney, 68 Esterbrook Road, construction


Roy H. Johnson, 532 Great Road, tool maker Donald H. Kneeland, 2 Flagg Road, salesman Ralph C. Morse, 60 Great Road, real estate and insurance broker


Arthur J. Patterson, 265 Great Road, tool maker


Arthur E. Schenck, 6 Hosmer Street, sales manager Harold E. Thompson, 99 Concord Road, manager ...


Nicholas Van Ness, 4 Hawthorne Street, insurance agent Hugh M. Wamboldt, 10 Esterbrook Road, service manager


Roscoe F. Wilkins, 22 Carlisle Road, tool maker


Harold R. Beacham, 586 Main Street, securities broker


William R. Bush, 53 Alcott Street, psychologist


John H. Duston, 276 Pope Road, farmer Howard R. Edwards, 60 Hammond Street, experimental machinist George H. Hodgson, 72 Strawberry Hill Road, laboratory technician Roy F. Pollino, 6 Thoreau Road, budget administrator


Robert S. Sinnett, 22 Hosmer Street, sales manager


Theodore D. Weyn, 30 Forest Road, lumberman


Melvin S. Wilson, 10 Henley Road, electronics


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Precinct II


Albert Braman, 45 Robbins Street, carpenter 2 .....


Medville L. Clark, 246 School Street, retired Russell D. Hayward, 85 Central Street, die finisher Frank I. Averett, 95 Parker Street, deliveryman


Alan F. Batstone, 50 Conant Street, mechanical designer 2 John B. Byers, 46 Main Street, restaurant owner


Thomas F. Codyer, Jr., 11 Billings Street, precision mechanic


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227th ANNUAL REPORT OF


John T. Dargin, 56 Conant Street, director labor relations Charles M. Davis, 240 Main Street, sales manager Irving W. Davis, 201 High Street, guard


Harold W. Flood, 183 Main Street, chemical engineer Robert H. Gerhardt, 14 Beverly Road, engineer Bruce W. Hamblin, 119 Hosmer Street, payroll auditor David W. Hartwell, 13 Billings Street, warehouse manager


Charles T. Kirk, 13 Beverly Road, electrical engineer James J. Mulvany, 75 Maple Street, salesman Clarence J. Nelson, 27 Central Street, machinist Harold E. Nickerson, 7.4 Liberty Street, field representative Francis L. Brennan, 40 Piper Road, machine accounting supervisor Robert H. Darling, 197 Main Street, salesman Ralph F. Littlefield, 140 High Street, meat cutter Frederick E. Lloyd, 169 ·Main Street, designer Alfred Parlee, 1 Pinewood Road, General Radio


Thomas E. Wetherbee, 44 Prospect Street, laundryman


George B. Williams, Jr., 11 Laurel Court, control airlines


Precinct III


Herbert S. Broadwell, 23 Seneca Road, engineer Franklin H. Charter, 121 Hayward Road, tree surgeon


Arthur E. Hansen, 29 Mohawk Drive, assistant superintendent


David C. Benedict, 2 Duggan Road, Chemical engineer Harvey M. Brown, 7 Betsy Ross Lane, linotype machinist Gerald R. Burgess, 86 Charter Road, carpenter Russell E. Dow, 1 Seneca Road, lumber salsman George E. Neagle, 66 Summer Street, draftsman William J. Phillips, 20 Homestead Street, shipping clerk Loren B. Prentice, 446 Massachusetts Avenue, engineering aide


Edward A. Shaw, 37 Windsor Avenue, salesman Warren A. Silva, 113 Central Street, laboratory technician James D. Sutherland, 24 Nash Road, head cashier William M. Veazey, 4 Agawam Road, civil engineer James C. Walters, 105 Arlington Street, claim supervisor Edward C. Warren, 71 Seminole Road, mechanical engineer Arthur S.Andrews, 242 Central Street, body man Richard M. Brine, 136 Central Street, parts man Edward W. Flannery, 544 Massachusetts Avenue, foreman Dudley F. Howe, 11 Mohawk Drive, insurance Donald W. McNeish, 31 Agawam Road, sales manager


Norman L. Perkins, 133 Arlington Street, bulldozer operator Charles F .. Putnam, 7 Agawam Road, investment analyst Marvin L. Tolf, 32 Agawam Road, T. I. C. ' Peter R. Whitcomb, 144 Hayward Road, carpenter


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FEDERAL AND STATE OFFICIALS


President of the United States John F. Kennedy


Vice President of the United States


Lyndon B. Johnson


United States Senators


Leverett Saltonstall


Edward M. Kennedy


Representative in Congress Philip J. Philbin - Third Congressional District


Officials of the Commonwealth


Governor


Endicott Peabody


Lieutenant Governor


Francis X. Bellotti


Secretary Kevin H. White


Treasurer


John T. Driscoll


Auditor


Thomas J. Buckley


Attorney General


Edward W. Brooke


Governor's Council - Third District


John W. Costello, Jamaica Plain, Mass.


Senator - Worcester Middlesex District


Charles W. Olson, Ashland, Mass.


Representative in the General Court - Eleventh Middlesex District Vernon R. Fletcher, Chelmsford, Mass.


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ANNUAL REPORT


TOWN OF ACTON 1963


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Special Report from the Office of Selectmen


TABLE OF CONTENTS


SECTION A


Selectmen's Report 4


SECTION B


Births Registered in 1963 6


Report of Dog Licenses


12


Record of Town Election


13


Abstract of the Proceedings of the


Annual Town Meeting - January 21, 1963 15


Annual Town Meeting - March 11, 1963.


16


Special Town Meeting - March 12, 1963 35


Special Town Meeting - June 24, 1963. 35


Special Town Meeting - September 9, 1963 47


Special Town Meeting - October 28, 1963


50


SECTION C


Report of the Acton School Department and


Acton Boxborough Regional School District.


70


SECTION D


Report of the Archives Committee 94


Report of the Board of Appeals,


94


Report of the Acton Building Committee. 95


Report of the Building Inspector 96


97


Report of the Acton Conservation Commission


98


Civil Defense Report


99


Report of the Fire Department 102


103


Report of the Board of Health


104


Report of the Town Nurse.


109


Report of the Industrial Development Commission.


110


Report of the Inspector of Animals


112


Report of the Inspector of Wires


112


Report of the Insurance Committee


112


Library Report


113


Report of the Citizens Library Association of West Acton


115


Report of the Moth Superintendent


116


Report of the Personnel Board


116


Report of the Planning Board


117


Report of the Police Department


118


Report of the Public Ceremonies and Celebrations Committee


121


Report of Recreation Commission.


127


Report of the Sealer of Weights and Measures


128


Report of the Street Light Committee


128


Report of the Superintendent of Streets


128


Report of the Forest Committee 131


Report of the Tree Warden


131


Report of the Veterans' Agent


131


Report of the Welfare Board


132


Report of Workmen's Compensation Agent.


133


SECTION E


Report of the Town Account 136


State Auditor's Report . 136


Summary of Appropriations and Disbursements. 143


154


Assessor's Report


159


SECTION F


Town Officers 162


Appointments made by Selectmen 164


Revised Jury List 169


Federal and State Officials


Inside Back Cover


98


Report of Dog Officer


Report of the Trustees of the Elizabeth White Fund.


100


Report of the Engineering Department


100


Report of the Trustees of the Goodnow Fund


Report of the Cemetery Commissioners.


Balance Sheet


ANNUAL REPORTS


ORATED


1735


ACTON


TOWN OF ACTON MASSACHUSETTS


FOR ITS TWO HUNDRED AND TWENTY-EIGHTH MUNICIPAL YEAR


FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER THIRTY-FIRST


1963


S OFFSET PRINTED BY SPAULDING-MOSS COMPANY BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, U.S.A.


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SECTION A


Selectmen's Report


4


4


228th ANNUAL REPORT OF


SELECTMEN'S REPORT


To the Citizens of the Town of Acton:


At the Board's organizational meeting, following the Annual Election in March, Charles D. MacPherson was elected Chairman and Arthur W. Lee was elected Clerk, with Lawrence Donnelly as third member.


The Board held 52 regular meetings, 18 special meetings and attended numerous meetings called by other Boards and Committees, plus the numer- ous ceremonial functions that require the attendance of the Selectmen or a representative of the Board.


The diversity of powers, duties and responsibilities of the Board of Selectmen are best described by reference to the approximately seven hundred sections of law applying directly to Selectmen together with the hundreds of other sections of state law that bear upon town problems in general.


Effective communication, budgetary control and co-ordination of activi- ties between departments are among the most important problems facing a community that has grown as rapidly as the Town of Acton. The 1964 Special Town Meeting will call for the expenditure of over $2,000,000.00 for a junior high school. The Annual Meeting will call for sizable appropriations for a Police Station, Library addition, etc. It does not take a student of municipal finance to point out the load that will have to be carried by the taxpayer dur- ing the next few years. Every effort toward maintaining fiscal responsibility consistent with providing the necessary services for the citizens must be made in the next few years.


After meeting with the Personnel Board, it was determined that a pro- gram of pre-employment physical examinations for all Town Departments is expected to reduce the probability of Workmen's Compensation Insurance claims and premature disability retirements.


The necessary by-law changes needed to resolve the problems of main- taining our excellent Call Fire Department while appointing seven permanent members has now been accomplished and upon the acceptance of the Town Meeting, will clear the way for the appointment, at an early date, of our first permanent members of the Fire Department, as approved at the 1963 Annual Town Meeting. .


The year 1963 saw the completion of the Acton Shopping Plaza-Center, another milestone in the business development of the community.


The move toward resolving our Police Department building requirements was started by the purchase of the Dunn land on Main Street, Acton Center. An article for the constructing and equipping of a new Police Station will ap- pear on the warrant for the 1964 Annual Meeting where it is hoped that this pressing problem will be resolved.


The High Street bridge was condemned this year as unsafe for vehicles over six tons and the Board voted to post the same. Subsequently, it was voted to use Chapter 90 funds to construct a new way in the vicinity of High Street and the balance of these funds to be used on Central Street.


A full time Building Inspector was appointed this year for the first time, and the numerous tasks that heretofore could not be accomplished on a part- time basis are now being performed. Mr. Kenneth E. Jewell, with 25 years


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experience as a builder was appointed to the position on April 15. His duties also include that of Zoning Law enforcement, a category that has not had full attention in the past.


Unhappily this year, the Town found itself on the short end of a law suit regarding the relocation of Central Street in South Acton, in an effort to re- lieve a dangerous curve. The Superior Court in Lowell rendered a decision of $32,000.00 against the Town. The Board has voted to appeal.


The Community was shocked and saddened by the untimely death of Peter Gray. Peter had served on the Personnel Board since its inception in 1956 and donated much of his time and energy in the all important Town Board. He will be sorely missed.


North, South and Cross Streets were constructed this year under the Betterment Act.


Considerable time and effort was spent by the Board on may miscellane- ous problems which would be too detailed to highlight in this report.


The affairs of the Town are becoming more complex each year, and more time consuming to those involved. The success of the operation of Town Government depends both upon the co-operation of its employees and the willingness of its citizens to spend time and energy for little or no re- ward. We express our sincere gratitude to Town Employees and the various members of Town Boards and Committees for their faithful efforts on behalf of the Town.


Respectfully submitted,


CHARLES D. MacPHERSON ARTHUR W. LEE LAWRENCE DONNELLY


Board of Selectmen


SELECTMEN


In early Colonial days, Acton, as well as all of our early settled com- munities, transacted its town business at monthly or semi-monthly meetings of the freemen or townsfolk. As the towns grew, this became impracticable and certain of the townsmen were selected for this purpose. This procedure was subsequently authorized by the General Court in 1636 which provided for the election in towns or various officers for certain administrative purposes. They have been referred to as Selectmen, Selected Townsmen, Ye Chosen Men appointed for Managing the Prudential Affairs, Men Selected for Pru- dential Affaires - hence the derivative of our present term "Selectmen".


Of the New England Town Meeting, Thomas Jefferson said, "It is the wisest invention ever devised by the wit of man for the perfect exercise of self government and for its preservation." Now, why take the time to dis- cuss the town meeting? Principally because the Selectmen are the adminis- trative officers of the town, they carry out the mandates of the town meeting.


John Heald, Joseph Fletcher and Thomas Wheeler, first Selectmen chosen at the time of the incorporation of the Town of Acton in 1735, would be thoroughly disturbed in 1964 with the number of State Laws regulating municipalities.


Selectmen in the 312 Massachusetts towns are the most regulated officials in the United States. They perform the widest variety of duties and functions imposed by the State Government and the Town Meeting. The


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228th ANNUAL REPORT OF


provisions of law (over 700 in number), which direct the role of the Select- men are scattered throughout the State Statutes.


The position of Selectmen is an institution peculiar to New England. It is unique in the sense that no other states to the west or south have copied it and because it still survives after an existence of over 300 years. It de. fies classification on the basis of any theories or principles of government. The only way to describe what a Selectmen is and what he does is to recite his numerous duties and responsibilities, varied and unrelated though they may be.


The work of the present three man Board of Selectmen includes the following duties:


(a) Appointing town officers and employees, such as members of the Finance Committee, Building Inspector, Police Chief, Fire Chief, Policemen, Engineer and Assistant, Superintendent of Streets, etc.


(b) Issuing licenses (including all utility pole installations).


(c) Approving bills incurred by all town agencies.


(d) Ultimate responsibility for the conduct and efficiency of the Fire, Police, Engineering and Highway departments, and setting departmental policies.


(e) Representing the Town at State House Hearings, County Hearings and dealings with other communities.


(f) Zoning, Earth Removal and Building by-law enforcement.


(g) General government budget preparation and management.


To this list, of course, must be added endless duties such as hearing and acting on complaints, prodding utilities, mediating between town agencies and attending frequent ceremonial functions. Even though these tasks require a great deal of time, they, nevertheless, offer a great challenge and satisfaction to a Selectman.


Committees covering many phases of General Government have been formed in the past decade to free the Selectmen from the burden of many time consuming tasks so that they may devote more time to major issues and thereby assume their rightful place as the general co-ordinators and policy makers at the top of our Town government.


Involved as they may be in the endless activities of their position, Select- men have the opportunity to foresee trouble, to take action and in so doing, forestall a crisis. In other words, there is a need for them to look ahead and to approach town affairs from the long-range, as well as the day-by-day, point of view. In handling these along with everyday situations, they should recognize that effective public communication, on their part, will insure an accurate, rather than a rumored, relating of events.


Our rapid growth has brought forth a wide variety of problems in Acton, as well as most New England towns. These towns are facing, for the first time, tremendous expenditures for schools, municipal buildings, public works, sewerage, etc. Administration of our town, as well as others, now demands considerable more effort and time than could have been dreamed of by our predecessors of say twenty years ago. This trend will continue and adjustments will have to be made to meet the changing conditions. We are at the crossroads! We must meet the challenge! .


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SECTION B


BIRTHS REGISTERED IN 1963


6


NOTICE OF DOG LICENSES 12


REPORT OF DOG LICENSES 12


RECORD OF TOWN ELECTION 13


ABSTRACT OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE ANNUAL TOWN MEETING - January 21, 1963 15


ABSTRACT OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE


ANNUAL TOWN MEETING - March 11, 1963 16


ABSTRACT OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE


SPECIAL TOWN MEETING - March 12, 1963


35


ABSTRACT OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE


SPECIAL TOWN MEETING - June 24, 1963 35


ABSTRACT OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE


SPECIAL TOWN MEETING - September 9, 1963 47


ABSTRACT OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE


SPECIAL TOWN MEETING - October 28, 1963


50


REPORT OF TOWN CLERK


8


Births recorded. . 196


Marriages recorded 47


Deaths recorded


66


IMPORTANT REQUEST


Please notify the Town Clerk immediately of any error or omission in the following list of Births.


Errors not reported at once can be corrected only by sworn affidavit, as prescribed by the General Laws, and may cause you inconvenience which can be avoided by prompt attention.


BIRTHS REGISTERED IN 1963


Date


Place:


Name of Child


Jan.


3


Concord


Vanderwart, Herman, III


Jan.


4 Concord


Coughlan, Elizabeth Paula


Jan.


5 Concord


Priest, Sharen Jane


Jan.


5


Concord


Farrell, Timothy Douglas


Jan.


6


Concord


Dickinson, Jill Kimball


Jan.


9


Concord


Walsh, Matthew Kevin


Jan.


9 Concord


Chick, Betsey Sutton


Jan.


12


Concord


Morris, Malinda Ann


Jan.


13


Concord


Kalms, Jennifer Lynn


Jan.


15 Concord


Smith, Curtis Hamilton, Jr.


Jan.


16 Concord


Webb, Lynn Valerie


Jan.


19


Concord


Thompson, Maureen Helen


Jan.


20


Concord


Peaslee, Patricia Ann


Jan.


21


Concord


Butler, Sandra Jean Wood, Sandra Jean


Jan.


23


Concord


Jan.


24


Concord


Evans, Thomas Walter


Jan.


26


Concord


Bursaw, Martin Eugene


Jan.


30


Concord


Bush, Leslie: Ann


Jan.


30


Concord


Fletcher, Pamela


Feb.


2 Concord


Solan, Michael Peter


Name of Parents


Herman, Jr., and Joyce N. Orton Joseph J. and Margaret M. Corcoran Gordon W. and Faith A. Nelson John J. and Phyllis Chase Frank R. and Joanne L. Webber William P. and Phyllis F. Barrett John B. Jr. and Barbara A. Berg Ronald N. and Linda A. Christofferson William 3rd. and Margareta E. Schnabel Curtis H. and Joanne L. Heffernan John H. and Constance D. Frazier Francis J. and Marianne H. Johnson William F. and Phyllis E. Tracy Horace B. and Laura H. Stapel . Stanley C. and Anna Farfaras Robert Jr. and Lois E. Herr Richard P. and Phyllis N. Collins William R. and Janice G. Sims Alan W. and Nancy Oldford


Terrance P. and Helen V. Disney


228th ANNUAL REPORT OF


Feb. Feb.


5


Concord


7


Winchester


Feb.


7 Concord


Feb.


10 Framingham


Feb.


11


Concord


Feb.


13


Newton


Feb.


14


Concord


Feb.


19


Acton


Feb.


22 Marlborough


Feb.


25


Concord


Feb.


26


Concord


Feb.


26


Natick


Feb.


27


Concord


Bean, Glenn Arthur


Feb.


27


Concord


Newell, Paul Arthur


Feb.


28


Concord


Kress, John Jacob


Mar.


1


Concord


Burgess, Brian David von Jess, Jennifer Marie


Mar.


2


Concord


Mar.


4 Concord


Coughlan, Lisa Anne


Mar.


10 Concord


Davis, James Bishop, Jr.


Mar.


12


Waltham


Mar.


12


Concord


Sheehan, Andrew J.


Mar.


13


Concord


Dale, Wendy Sue Soar, David Breton


Mar.


17 Somerville


Mar.


18


Concord


Mar.


20


Boston


Mar.


22


Concord


Mar.


24


Boston


Mar.


25


Concord


Mar. 26 Concord


Mar.


28


Concord


Rynning, Pamela Gae


Mar.


28


Malden


Bryant, Stephen Anthony


Mar.


30


Boston


Malster, Robert Cameron


Apr.


2 Worcester


Apr.


2


Concord


Apr. 2 Concord


Carson, John Michael Day, Mary Catherine Fuller, Kimberly Louise


Joseph A. and Beverly A. Marston Domenic J. and Marie C. Gorrasi Warren L. and Barbara E. Adams Robert G. and Marilyn H. Bickford Gerald L. and Beverly A. Marcoux Joseph V. and Mary E. Bachrach Edward J. and Janice E. Murphy John J. and Virginia C. Sedgwick Ronald C. and Joan M. Labbe George R. and Barbara A. Roberts George J. and Dorothy M. Lawrence Francis J. and Norma Higgins Melvin E. and Marjorie E. Allen Donald A. and Paula D. Paquet Oscar L. and Lucille V. Valenti


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Warren A. Jr., and Mary T. Carroll John G. and Wilma C. Gundersdorf Paul J. and Eleanor P. Ney James B. and Barbara A. Schnair Gerald F. and Concetta A. Tosti Thomas M. and Lillian E. Gross Stanley E. and Carla O. Cobb William H. Jr. and Loretta M. Weir Robert J. and Barbara J. Eastman Earl L. and Marie C. Boutin James D. and Elizabeth A. Siekman Howard C. and Anne Mercer Eugene M. and Barbara J. Zaengle William S. and Maryellen Wright Arthur F. and Mildred D. Burns Robert W. and Marie L. Mitchell Robert L. and Sondra L. Petersen George S. and Joan M. Kramer Robert L. and Joan H. Cameron


Frederick M. and Mary R. Cherubino Alan R. and Barbara V. Mulkerrin John B. Jr. and Sylvia J. Waltz


9


Conquest, Cheryl Ann Fazio, Cheryl Ann Henderson, Keith Stuart


Abbott, Robert Gordon, Jr. Davis, Suzanne Elaine Stuart, Stacy Lynne Troisi, Michael Sean Rothemund, Lisa Sedgwick Davis, James Michael O'Clair, Maureen Anne Kashuba, Randle Joseph Dango, James Edward


Dearborn, Susan Leigh


Mar.


13


Concord


Mar.


14 Concord


Newman, Stephen Douglas


Nadeau, Patrick Earl


MacDonald, Paul Hugh Smillie, Martha Ann


Stockton, Helen Rose Burns, James Richard Hill, Suzanne Linda-Marie Doran, Andrea Lee


Date


Place


Apr.


4


Concord


Apr.


5


Boston


Apr.


6 Concord


Apr.


7 Concord


Goershel, David Bruce


Apr.


7 Boston


Dunn, Abigail Edna


Apr. Apr.


7


Concord


Penniman, Peter Francis Pasieka, Patricia Susan Cronin, Elizabeth


Apr.


10 Concord


Apr.


10 Somerville


Dilorio, Frederick Anthony


Apr. 16 Concord


Thompson, Warren Dunham, 3rd


Apr. Apr.


17


Boston


Gomberg, David Lee Dauphinee, Karin Lee


Apr.


18


Concord


Carroll, Dianne Louise


Apr.


18


Concord


Shepard, Richard Herbert


Apr.


19


Concord


Ivanov, William Joseph


Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr.


20


Concord


23


Marlborough


29


Concord


Apr.


29


Concord


Apr.


29


Waltham


Killian, David Evan


Apr.


30


Concord


Jamieson, Laurie Susan


May


3


Boston


LaCamera, Joseph Kenneth


May


3


Concord


May


6 Worcester


May


7 Concord


May May


9


Concord


May


12


Concord


May


14


Concord


May


16 Concord


May


17


Concord


May


19


Concord


May


20


Boston


May


20


Concord


May


25


Concord


Butler, Robert Arthur Vieraitis, Andrea Jean Fitzgerald, Patricia Anne Myers, David Scott Kennedy, Scott Michael Smith, Kelley Ann Verrill, Ernest Cole, Jr. Dayton, Bruce Winfield McGinty, Kevin Daniel O' Connor, Patrick William Biggert, Dale Charles Hancock, Mary Elizabeth Curren, Kimberly Lynne


Name of Parents


George and Vera Davidi


Edwin A. and Ann Griffiths Richard H. and Janet W. Magoon Donald and Margaret J. Cameron William E. and Anne M. Lyons William E. and Shirley M. Olsen John F. and Patricia Eastman Peter J. and Helen E. Scollins Frederick A. and Annette M. Cormier Warren D., Jr. and Dawn Roper Irwin and Francine Josephs Raymond and Marilyn Sedgwick Francis L. and Theresa M. Angers Herbert E. and May L. Andrews Alex and Elizabeth J. Smith Frederick L. and Joan M. Robbins John T., Jr. and Arlene A. Dionne Stephen A. and Diane M. Shea Edward N. and Carol L. Martin Robert S. and Irene M. Mariani John D. and Priscilla E. Boggs Richard C. and Sandra E. Seppala


John J., Jr. and Ann Petruso Arthur E. and Shirley E. Ingrham Robert V. and Grace D. Rackauskas William A. and Margaret R. Crowley James W. and Greta T. Leopardi Michael E. and Meredith A. O' Connor Raymond K. and Roberta E. Arnold Ernest C. and Marilyn J. Peer David and Shirley A. Grange Joseph W. and Margaret M. Collins David J. and Helen M. Brittain David S. and Linda K. LeRoyer James B. and Elsie E. Craig Lee A. and Judith A. Engelhardt




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