Town annual reports of Medfield 1960-1966, Part 32

Author: Medfield (Mass.)
Publication date: 1960
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 1530


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Article 20. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate and/or transfer from available funds and/or borrow the sum of $11,066.00 to increase the shelter capacity of the basement area of the Dale Street School, or do or act anything in relation thereto. (Selectmen)


Article 21. To see if the Town will vote to accept Section 173 of Chapter 180 of the General Laws, permitting payroll deduction on pay- roll schedules for contributions to a Community Chest or United Fund, or take any other action relating thereto.


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Article 22. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate and/or transfer from available funds a sum of money to purchase a 1963 motor vehicle for use as a Police Cruiser and authorize the Board of Selectmen to trade or sell the 1961 cruiser, or do or act anything in relation thereto.


Article 23. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate and/or transfer from available funds a sum of money to purchase a Radar Timer for use by the Police Department, or do or act anything in relation thereto.


Article 24. To see if the Town will vote to amend the By-Law adopted June 12, 1961 establishing minimum salaries to be paid to members of the Police Department, or do or act anything in relation thereto; By changing said By-Law to read as follows:


Section 1. Chief of Police


1st year of service $107.69 week or $5,600.00 per year. 2nd year of service $114.09 week or $5,932.68 per year. 3rd year of service $120.49 week or $6,265.48 per year. After 3rd year $126.92 week or $6,600.00 per year.


Section 2. Sergeant


1st year of service $105.77 week or $5,500.00 per year. 2nd year of service $109.61 week or $5,700.00 per year. 3rd year of service $113.45 week or $5,900.00 per year. Section 3. Patrolmen


1st year of service $82.30 week or $4,280.00 per year. 2nd year of service $86.73 week or $4,510.00 per year. 3rd year of service $91.15 week or $4,740.00 per year. 4th year of service $95.58 week or $4,970.00 per year. Over 4 years $100.00 per week or $5,200.00 per year.


All years of service to be computed from and on the anniversary date of entry into the police service or date of permanent promotion to higher office.


Article 25. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate and/or transfer from available funds a sum of money to be used to paint pavement markings of Public Ways, or do or act anything in relation thereto.


Article 26. To see if the Town will vote to adopt the following as a By-Law: "No transient person shall solicit funds for religious, chari- table, veteran, or fraternal purposes or solicit subscriptions for periodicals or shall solicit purchase orders and deposits for restoration or permanent preservation of personal articles of intrinsic value or photographs or portraits within the Town of Medfield without first having registered his license number, organization, and business address and his true name, home address and date of birth with the Chief of Police or other officer having charge of the station house.


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Violation of this Section will be punishable by a fine of not more than $25.00." (Police Department)


Article 27. To see if the Town will vote to transfer the unex- pended balance of $1,735.00 voted under Article 22 of the Annual Town Meeting of 1962 (Base Station) and raise and appropriate and/or transfer from available funds and/or borrow the further sum of $1,765.00 a total of $3,500.00, for the purpose of installing a Base Station and allied equipment at the Fire Station, or do or act anything in relation thereto. (Fire Department)


Article 28. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate and/or transfer from available funds and/or borrow a sum of money for the purchase of a 75 foot Aerial Ladder Truck, or do anything in relation thereto. (Fire Department)


Article 29. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the installation of a Portable Lighting Plant at the Fire Station. (Fire Department)


Article 30. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate and/or transfer from available funds the sum of $830.00 to electrify and make the necessary repairs to the Town Clock, or do or act anything in relation thereto.


Article 31. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate and/or transfer from available funds and/or borrow the sum of $2,638.00 for the purpose of installing a complete new Howard Striker Tower Clock to replace the Town Clock, or do or act anything in relation thereto.


Article 32. To hear and act on the report of any special committee appointed at any previous Special Town Meeting or Annual Town Meeting or appointed by the Moderator or Selectmen as authorized by the vote of the Town.


Article 33. To see if the Town will vote to adopt the following By-Law:


Section 1. This By-Law shall be known and cited as 'The Personnel, Wage and Salary Administration Plan' and is here- by adopted pursuant to the provisions of General Laws, Chap- ter 41, Section 108A and 108C as amended.


Section 2. Under the Plan, there shall be a Personnel Board consisting of three members who shall be appointed by the Moderator acting in conjunction with the Chairman of the Board of Selectmen and the Chairman of the Finance Commit- tee. The term of office of members of the Personnel Board shall be three years; initial appointments to the Personnel Board shall be for the periods of one year, two years and three years


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respectively. No elected or appointed officer of the Town of Medfield and no person employed by the Town of Medfield shall be eligible for service upon the Personnel Board.


Section 3. Nothing in this By-Law shall be construed to be in conflict with the provisions of General Laws, Chapter 31 as amended nor shall the salary of any person employed by or appointed to any position by the School Committee be affected by this By-Law."


Article 34. To see what sum the Town will vote to raise and appropriate to the Legal Department or to the Board of Selectmen for the purpose of having a study made of By-Laws adopted by the Town since 1900, having the same compiled and indexed, together with a study and indexing of those Chapters and Sections of the General Laws adopted by the Town of Medfield since 1900 and also including a study, Rules, Regulations and Codes adopted by various Boards and Commis- sions of the Town of Medfield, or do or act anything in relation thereto. (Town Counsel)


Article 35. To see if the Town will vote to purchase, take by eminent domain or accept as a gift, a certain parcel of land situated on Mt. Nebo, so-called, containing 40,000 square feet of land and being shown on a "Plan of Proposed Standpipe Lot and Right of Way to be acquired by the Town of Medfield, Cheney Engineering Co., Needham, Mass., February 15, 1957", which plan is on file in the Office of the Water and Sewerage Board said land to be used for water standpipe purposes, and to see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for the foregoing purpose, or do or act anything in relation thereto. (Water Board)


Article 36. To see if the Town will vote to purchase, take by eminent domain or accept as a gift from sundry owners an easement in, on, over and under several parcels of land shown as "Right of Way" on two certain plans drawn by Cheney Engineering Co., dated respec- tively February 15, 1957 and October 17, 1958 and both being on file in the office of the Water and Sewerage Board, and to see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for the foregoing purposes, or do or act anything in relation thereto. (Water Board)


Article 37. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Water and Sewerage Board to appoint one of its members as Water Super- intendent, or do or act anything in relation thereto. (Water and Sewerage Board)


Article 38. To see if the Town will authorize the Board of Assessors to appoint one of its members as Clerk, or do or act anything in relation thereto. (Board of Assessors)


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Article 39. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Health to appoint one of its members as Agent for the Board of Health, or do or act anything in relation thereto. (Board of Health)


Article 40. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Cemetery Commissioners to appoint one of its members as Superintendent, or do or act anything in relation thereto. (Cemetery Commissioners)


Article 41. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $500.00, such sum to be used to initiate a program of surfac- ing the drives in Vine Lake Cemetery or do or act anything in relation thereto. (Cemetery Commissioners)


Article 42. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise, appropriate, or transfer from available funds in the Town Treasury to the Planning Board for the purpose of providing necessary secretarial help and for the preparation and dissemination of information in con- nection with the preparation of the Master Plan. (Planning Board)


Article 43. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,000.00 to maintain the Dental Clinic operated in the schools under the direction of the Board of Health for the year 1963. (School Committee)


Article 44. To see if the Town, under Chapter 74, Section 8 of the General Laws, will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $2,600.00 to be expended for vocational education during the year 1963. (School Committee)


Article 45. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $235.00 for retirement under the provisions of Chapter 708, Acts of 1941 as amended and Chapter 419, Acts of 1943 as amended relative to teachers entering Military Service. (School Committee)


Article 46. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer from available funds, the sum of $10,000.00 for the purchase by the Permanent Planning and School Building Committee of pre- liminary plans for additional secondary school facilities, or do or act anything in relation thereto. (Permanent Planning and School Build- ing Committee)


Article 47. To see what sums of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer from available funds to the Board of Park Commissioners for the purpose of installing certain capital improvements, additions and repairs to the Town's swimming facility off Green Street, or do or act anything in relation thereto. (Park Commission)


Article 48. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Park Commissioners to disburse from its annual appropriation mis- cellaneous sums of money for entry fees, the purchase of prizes and


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awards and the like in connection with the participation of groups sponsored by the Commission in meets, contests and competitions both within and without the confines of the Town of Medfield, or do or act anything in relation thereto. (Park Commission)


Article 49. To see what sums of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer from available funds to the Board of Park Commissioners for the purpose of constructing and equipping four new tennis courts and to see what instructions the Town will give the said Board in connection therewith, or do or act anything in relation thereto. (Park Commission)


Article 50. To see what parcel of land presently owned by the Town of Medfield the Town will vote to transfer into and under the jurisdiction and control of the Board of Park Commissioners for the purposes of constructing, operating and maintaining tennis courts, or do or act anything in relation thereto. (Park Commission)


Article 51. To see if the Town will vote to increase the member- ship of the Board of Park Commissioners from three members to five members, or do or act anything in relation thereto. (Park Com- missioners)


Article 52. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer from available funds to the Board of Health for the purchase and installation of 715 feet of wire fencing and 30 feet of wire gates, all to be 7 feet high, for the protection of the Town Dump, or do or act anything in relation thereto. (Board of Health)


Article 53. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate to the Conservation Commission for the acquisition and purchase of certain vacant lands, or do or act anything in relation thereto. (Conservation Commission)


Article 54. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate to the Conservation Fund under the provisions of G. L. Ch. 40, Sec. 5 (51), or do or act anything in relation thereto. (Conser- vation Commission)


Article 55. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate to the Conservation Commission established under the provisions of General Laws, Chapter 40, Section 8C as amended and to determine what portion of such appropriation shall be placed in a con- servation fund, or do or act anything in relation thereto. (Conserva- tion Commission)


Article 56. To see if the Town will vote to establish an Advisory Committee on Home Rule for the purpose of examining state-local relations and of reporting thereon to the Selectmen from time to time.


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Article 57. To see if the Town will vote to establish a Recreation Program for Retarded Children and to raise and appropriate a sum of money therefor, or do or act anything in relation thereto. (Board of Selectmen)


Article 58. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer from available funds in the Town Treasury a sum of money to pay the following unpaid bill incurred in the year 1962:


O. A. Johnson and Co., Inc. $300.00


Article 59. To see if the Town will vote to appoint a committee of five (5) members and authorize it to make arrangements and to spend money appropriated under Article 3 for the observance of Memorial Day. (Selectmen)


Article 60. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate from Available Funds a sum of money representing the County and State shares or parts thereof of Chapter 81 and Chapter 90 Highway reim- bursements from the State; said reimbursements to be repaid to Surplus Revenue, or do or act anything in relation thereto.


Article 61. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a sum of money for the purpose of equipping the existing school building situ- ated at the corner of Adams and Dale Streets on land presently owned by the Town of Medfield, which said school was formerly used as a high school building, and to determine whether funds shall be provided for by an appropriation from Available Funds in the Town Treasury, and/ or borrowing under the provisions and authority of Chapter 44 of the General Laws and/or borrowing under the provisions and authority of Chapter 275 of the Acts of 1948 as amended, or do or act anything in relation thereto. (School Planning and Building Committee)


Article 62. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Assessors to use a sum of money from Free Cash in the Treasury for the reduction of the 1963 Tax Rate, or do or act anything in relation thereto.


Article 63. To see if the Town will vote to accept the following named sums as Perpetual Trust Funds for the care of lots in the Vine Lake Cemetery, the interest thereof or as may be necessary to be used for said care, viz:


Angelakis Lot


$ 50.00


Herbert B. Burr Lot


250.00


Giovanni Celli Lot


100.00


John A. Holmquist Lot


50.00


Edward Sheahan Lot 100.00


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And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting an attested copy thereof, in the usual place for posting warrants in said Medfield, seven days at least before the time of holding said meeting.


Hereof fail not and make due return of this warrant with your doings thereon, unto the Town Clerk at the time and place of meeting aforesaid.


Given under our hands this 14th day of February A.D. Nineteen hundred and sixty-three.


JOSEPH A. ROBERTS JOSEPH L. MARCIONETTE AUSTIN C. BUCHANAN


Selectmen of Medfield


Constable of Medfield


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INDEX


Page


Town Officers Elected


5


Appointments by Selectmen


7


Appointments by Board of Health 11


Appointments by Town Moderator 11


Departmental Reports:


Cemetery Commissioners 15


Slaughter Inspector


18


Development and Industrial Commission 16


Moth and Tree Warden


17


Board of Appeals on Zoning


18


Police Department


19


Norfolk County Mosquito Control


23


Building Inspector


24


Inspector of Plumbing


25


Board of Health


25


Inspector of Animals


27


Sealer of Weights and Measures


27


Inspector of Wires


28


Gasfitting Inspector


29


Veterans' Agent


30


Park Department


31


Memorial Library


33


Fire Department


35


Public Welfare


37


Board of Selectmen


39


Planning Board


40


Conservation Commission


42


Ambulance


43


Water and Sewerage Departments


44


List of Jurors 45


School Department Report:


School Calendar 50


School Committee


51


Enrollment by Grades 52


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Page


Superintendent of Schools


52


Teachers Directory


53


Junior-Senior High School 65


Graduation Exercises, High School


67


Memorial Elementary School


70


Guidance Report 72


School Health Program


73


Town Clerk's Record:


Vital Statistics:


Births


79


Marriages


86


Deaths


89


Town Meetings and Elections:


Town Warrant, March 5, 1962


92


Annual Town Meeting, Election of Officers,


March 5, 1962 103


106


Adjourned Annual Town Meeting, March 19, 1962


116


Town Warrant 122


127


Warrant for State Primary 133


State Primary 134


Warrant for State Election 140


State Election


143


State Recount


148


Financial Reports:


Town Accountant 151


Tax Collector


164


Cemetery Trust Funds


165


Assessors' Report 165


Town Warrant, March 4, 1963 169


186


Annual Town Meeting, March 12, 1962


Special Town Meeting, September 17, 1962


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In Memoriam


CARLTON W. KINGSBURY


MEMBER OF BOARD OF ASSESSORS FINANCE COMMITTEE


313th Anniversary


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1640


1631


Annual Report


of the


Town Officers


FOR YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1963


D. C. Collins Printing Co., Millis, Mass.


TOWN OFFICERS


Moderator


Town Clerk


Charles F. Woodard


Charles W. Keirstead


Treasurer


Walter E. Anderson Term expires 1966


Selectmen


Joseph L. Marcionette


Term expires 1964


Austin C. Buchanan


Term expires 1965


Edward R. Perry


Term expires 1966


Assessors


Joseph S. Kennedy


Term expires 1964


** Francis E. Ryan Harry E. Conway


Term expires 1964


Term expires 1965


Carlton W. Kingsbury


Term expires 1966


School Committee


*Warren Stubblebine


Term expires 1964


** Arnold Fields


Term expires 1964


** Gordon Thomas Term expires 1964


James T. Frame


Term expires 1965


*Alton H. Hartford


Term expires 1965


Joseph Donahue


Term expires 1966


Walter Frank


Term expires 1966


Trustees of the Public Library


Robert E. Peters Term expires 1964


Charles F. Woodard


Term expires 1964


Jane G. Cheever


Term expires 1965


Peter P. Vasaturo


Term expires 1965


Sally Adams


Term expires 1966


Laura H. Smith


Term expires 1966


Collector of Taxes


Charles H. Rayner, Jr. Term expires 1965


5


Board of Health


Allison T. Carr Claire H. Smith Madeleine I. Harding


Term expires 1964


Term expires 1965


Term expires 1966


Cemetery Commissioners


Walter F. Reynolds, Jr.


Term expires 1964


Theodore F. Suereth


Term expires 1965


Joseph A. Roberts


Term expires 1966


Water and Sewerage Commissioners


John D. Williams


Term expires 1964


Robert L. Coulter


Term expires 1965


Harry D. Leighton


Term expires 1966


Planning Board


Roger E. Hardy


Term expires 1964


Everett E. Wills


Term expires 1965


Ernest L. Spencer


Term expires 1966


Charles C. Cain


Term expires 1967


William F. Rogers, Jr.


Term expires 1968


Park Commission


Vincent Palumbo


Term expires 1964


Walter M. Frank


Term expires 1965


Herbert E. Johnson


Term expires 1966


Board of Public Welfare


Edwin S. Mitchell


Term expires 1964


Theodore B. Pederson


Term expires 1965


Warren C. Bois


Term expires 1966


Tree Warden


Ellis N. Allen


Term expires 1964


Constables


Nicholas N. Gugliotta


William J. Griffin


Robert W. Brady E. Nina Iafolla


Robert B. Ripley


William H. Mann


Allan A. Kingsbury


Robert K. McCarthy John F. McCarthy Francis E. Ryan Clayton Balcom George W. Kingsbury


6


Chief of Police Allan A. Kingsbury Police Officers


Allan A. Kingsbury Nicholas N. Gugliotta Robert W. Brady E. Nina Iafolla Robert B. Ripley William H. Mann


William J. Griffin Robert K. McCarthy John F. McCarthy Francis E. Ryan Clayton Balcom George W. Kingsbury


Fire Chief Kenneth R. Clark


APPOINTMENTS MADE BY SELECTMEN


Superintendent of Streets William E. McCarthy


Superintendent of Moth Work Ellis N. Allen


Field Drivers and Fence Viewers


Charles C. Cain


Herbert B. Burr


Inspector of Animals


Carlton S. Cheney


Pound Keeper


William S. Blanchard


Dog Officer


Robert B. Ripley


7


Sealer of Weights and Measures George E. Crowell


Measurers of Wood and Bark


Dennis H. Lucy


Arthur S. Atherton


Public Weighers


Ralph A. Ellsworth Samuel Gilmore


Keepers of the Lockup


Allan A. Kingsbury Nicholas N. Gugliotta Robert W. Brady E. Nina Iafolla Robert B. Ripley William H. Mann


William J. Griffin Robert K. McCarthy John F. McCarthy


Francis E. Ryan Clayton Balcom George W. Kingsbury


Police Matrons


Mary MairEtienne


Olga Pitt Jessie A. Erskine


Special Police Officers


William Blanchard


Francis Chick


Chester Burks


John B. Gattoni


Mario Ippoliti Robert Kreger George Hinkley


Henry Magnussen


Edward Newhall Mario Pederzini


Albert Leverone


Robert Forsberg


Harry Sanborn Herbert Carr Walter Reynolds, Sr. William J. Marchand George Smith Henry J. Cassidy


Donald E. Ingraham


Norman K. Gillen


Manuel Carvalho John T. Grover George Hamilton Ercole Iafolla


Robert E. Kennedy James MacLean Roy Owen Charles E. Ray James Mahoney George Kadapodis James Pitt H. Arnold Ripley James E. Morris Maude Washburn Harold Ryan Albert E. Tuttle Joseph Souza John D. Farrell Horace Balkam Robert E. Brodeur


8


J. William Meau George Bentley Vincent Hallowell *Michael Gorman ĮPhilip Ford


Thomas F. Matthews Samuel J. Johnston Allan K. Belcher John C. Martell


Town Accountant


Leslie J. Howlett Term expires 1965


Town Counsel Joseph S. Kennedy


Veterans' Agent


Philip J. Burr


Veterans' Director


Philip J. Burr


Burial Agent Philip J. Burr


Board of Registrars of Voters


Anne Young Thomas F. Clancy Mary MairEtienne


Term expires 1964 Term expires 1965 Term expires 1966


Building Inspector


Allison T. Carr Term expires 1964


Acting Building Inspector


Benjamin H. Brock Term expires 1964


Plumbing Inspector J. Roger Petrie


Acting Plumbing Inspector Walter R. Nye


9


Wiring Inspector


Joseph F. Erskine


Term expires 1967


Acting Wiring Inspector


John W. Goucher Term expires 1967


Gas Inspector


Walter R. Nye


Term expires 1967


Acting Gas Inspector


John R. Petrie Term expires 1967


Board of Appeals for Zoning, Subdivision Control and Building By-Laws


Herbert B. Burr


Term expires 1964


Charles Kenny


Term expires 1965


Francis H. Kingsbury


Term expires 1966


Pauline M. Goucher, Associate Member


Board of Appeals for Zoning, Enforcing Officer for Trailers


Allison T. Carr


Development and Industrial Commission


*Roger E. Hardy


Term expires 1964


Donald W. Baker


Term expires 1964


** William J. Green


Term expires 1964


*Walter E. Anderson


Term expires 1965


*Harry E. Conway


Term expires 1965


Gordon Yarlott


Term expires 1965


** Bruno J. Palumbo


Term expires 1965


** Lewis J. Dabney


Term expires 1965


Charles N. Wood


Term expires 1966


Arthur L. Lewis


Term expires 1966


*Robert Eburne


Term expires 1966


** Peter Mergenovich


Term expires 1966


Marvin P. Moran


Term expires 1966


Fred W. Hannulla


Term expires 1966


John M. Lamb


Term expires 1966


William F. Spang


Term expires 1967


*James N. White


Term expires 1967


** Charles Ianello


Term expires 1967


10


Director of Civil Defense Austin C. Buchanan


Deputy Director, Civil Defense Donald P. Mailing


Conservation Commission


O. Scott Fader


Term expires 1964


Mario Pederzini


Term expires 1964


E. Augusta Cain


Term expires 1965


Stanley Swaim


Term expires 1966


Dorothy Kane


Term expires 1966


Thomas A. Blake


Term expires 1966


*Robert Owen


Term expires 1966


** Daniel Hinkley


Term expires 1966


APPOINTMENTS MADE BY BOARD OF HEALTH


Slaughtering Inspector Francis X. Maguire, V.M.D.


Board of Health Agent-Sewerage Regulations Allison T. Carr


Custodian of the Dump


·Eugene C. Babcock ** Philip Ford


*Michael Gorman John C. Martell


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APPOINTMENTS MADE BY MODERATOR


Finance Committee


Leon H. Ballou, Jr.


Term expires 1964


William F. Spang


Term expires 1964


John W. Hinkley


Term expires 1964


Richard G. Connors


Term expires 1965


Frederic C. Pemple


Term expires 1965


John H. Roskilly, Jr.


Term expires 1965


Myron H. Smith


Term expires 1966


Stanley Swaim


Term expires 1966


*Robert J. Larkin


Term expires 1966


Charles H. Clougherty


Term expires 1966


School Building and Planning Committee


Blanche M. Kingsbury


Term expires 1964


Frederick W. Blinn


Term expires 1964


Arnold C. Fields


Term expires 1965


*Frank M. Dunn, Jr.


Term expires 1965


** LeBaron C. Colt


Term expires 1965


*William F. Rogers, Jr.


Term expires 1966


*Warren Stubblebine


Term expires 1966


** Harry A. Kelleher


Term expires 1966


Personnel Board


Martin P. Craven


Term expires 1964


Richard J. Lyman


Term expires 1965


Robert J. Goldsberry


Term expires 1966


APPOINTMENTS MADE BY TREASURER


Marie N. Burke, Assistant Treasurer


APPOINTMENTS MADE BY COLLECTOR


Doris M. Rayner


APPOINTMENTS MADE BY FIRE CHIEF


Walter F. Reynolds, Sr., Deputy Fire Chief




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