Town of Eastham Annual Report 1947-1951, Part 28

Author: Eastham (Mass.)
Publication date: 1947
Publisher: the Town
Number of Pages: 896


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130 Infant


489


Preschool


146


School children


39


Orthopedic


47


To School


1 Non-communicable


2 Tuberculosis service


59 Ineffective or not seen


95 Promotion of service, etc.


1097


In closing, I wish to thank all those who have assisted me during the year, especially Mr. Nickerson and his teach- ing staff, and the Town officials.


Respectfully submitted,


MILDRED WYE, R.N. Public Health Field Nurse


144


ENROLLMENT BY GRADES


October 1, 1950


Grade


Boys


Girls


Total


1


7


8


15


2


10


9


19


3


8


12


20


4


9


1


10


5


9


7


16


6


6


7


13


7


8


3


11


8


4


4


8


61


51


112


TABULAR STATEMENT OF MEMBERSHIP BY GRADES


1940 - 1950


Grades


1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950


1


9


11


3


4


2


6


16


3


15


17


15


2


7


6


11


3


4


3


7


17


6


17


19


3


7


9


5


7


4


4


4


8


16


7


20


4


11


7


8


6


7


7


7


5


11


15


10


5


8


13


7


4


6


10


9


6


8


11


16


6


8


8


9


8


7


6


8


11


7


11


13


7


9


9


6


6


9


5


7


8


10


7


11


8


10


9


10


7


5


8


5


9


14


12


8


69


72


59


45


44


49


63


67


87


97


112


145


EASTHAM PUPILS ATTENDING ORLEANS HIGH


SCHOOL


School Year 1950-51


Period September 6, 1950 to December 31, 1950


Name


Grade


Peter Balthasar


9


Helen Cathcart


9


Donald Christopher


9


Clarence Doughty


9


Dorothy Doughty


9


Robert Harper


9


Stanley Keene


9


Elizabeth Macomber


9


Cornelia Rogers


9


Walter Selenius


9


Sharon Tarvers


9


Theodore Tibbals


9


John Clark


10


Donald Emond


10


Priscilla Lincoln


10


Allen McCullock


10


John Ohmann


10


Diane Pierce


10


Beverly Shakliks


10


Esther Tibbals


10


Leonard Vogel


10


Peter Walker


10


Alice Carey


10


Carole Anderson


11


Edith Emond


11


Janet Gould


11


Edward Macomber


11


George Moore


11


Donald Ohmann


11


Nancy Schofield


11


Robert Carey


11


Thomas Nickerson


12


George Sibley


12


Lucy Tibbals


12


Carlyn Christensen


12


146


SCHOOL CENSUS October 1, 1950


Boys


Girls


Five years or over and under seven


13


14


Seven years or over and under sixteen


61


50


74


64


Distribution of the above minors : In public day school membership :


Five years or over and under seven


19


111


Seven years or over and under sixteen Not enrolled in any day school : Five years or over and under seven


8


Seven years or over and under sixteen


......


138


SCHOOL CALENDAR


1950-1951


School opens


School closes


September 6, 1950


December 22, 1950


January 2, 1951


February 16, 1951


February 26, 1951


April 13, 1951


April 23, 1951


June 8, 1951


School Holidays


October 12, 1950-Thursday-Columbus Day.


November 10, 1950-Friday-Barnstable County Teach- ers Association.


November 30 and December 1, 1950-Thursday and Friday-Thanksgiving Recess.


147


1


December 22, 1950 to January 2, 1951-Christmas and New Year holidays.


*February 16, 1951 to February 26, 1951-Midwinter vacation.


** April 13, 1951 to April 23, 1951-Spring vacation. May 30, 1951-Wednesday-Memorial Day.


*February 22, 1951-During midwinter vacation. ** April 19, 1951-During spring vacation. Graduation-Wednesday evening, June 6, 1951.


A meeting of all teachers and supervisors of Union #20 will be held at the Orleans High School on Tuesday, Septem- ber 4, 1951 at 9:30 A.M.


School opens for the year 1951-52 Wednesday, Septem- ber 5, 1951.


GRADUATING EXERCISES Eastham Grade School Wednesday, June 7, 1950-8:00 P. M.


Class Roll


Peter Eberhardt Balthasar


Helen Olive Cathcart


Donald Christopher


Clarence Eugene Doughty, Jr.


Dorothy Janet Doughty


Robert Harper Elizabeth Macomber Cornelia Rogers


Walter Charles Selenius


Sharon Ann Tarvers


Theodore David Knowles Tibbals


Charles Maurice Wiley


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CORPS OF TEACHERS, DECEMBER 1950


Name


Position


Preparation


Date of Beginning Service


Experience prior to September


Salaries


Home Address


Otto E. Nickerson


Principal & Teacher Grades 7 & 8


Hyannis Normal


1924


$3300


31 years


Orleans R.F.D.


Della L. Macomber


Teacher Grades 5 & 6 Bridgewater


9-9-1946


2500


23 years


Orleans R.F.D.


Esther K. Handel


Teacher Grades 3 & 4 Boston Normal


11-15-1948


2500


13 years


No. Eastham


Vesta L. Gould


Teacher Grades 1 & 2 Hyannis Normal


9-7-1943


2500


15 years


Orleans R.F.D.


C. Aileen O'Toole


Art


Pratt Institute


9-8-1948


300


3 years


Orleans R.F.D.


David O. Lynch


Guidance Director


Boston Univ.


9-8-1947


625


9 years


Harwich


Ralph I. Saunders


Instrumental Music


N. E. Cons.


9-7-1949


700


2 years


No. Eastham


Webster W. Tileston


Vocal Music


N. E. Cons.


1-2-1946


330


18 years


Chatham


149


ANNUAL TOWN MEETING


WARRANT


Town of Eastham


OF EAS


NMOJ


STA


111


AM


HAUSET 1620


RPORAT


FEBRUARY 19, 1951


10:00 A.M.


COMPARATIVE FIGURES OF ARTICLE I Transfers Balances


Appro. 1951


1. Accountant Salary ..........


2. Accountant Expense


26.00


$16.00


180.00


3. Office Clerk Salary ......


1,220.00


1,220.00


4. Officer Travel


250.00


67.46


250.00


5. Selectmen, Assessors' Expense


500.00


257.49


500.00


6. Finance Committee


10.00


.40


10.00


7. Assessors' Abstracts


$25.00


150.00


15.13


150.00


8. Legal Expense


250.00


160.00


250.00


9. Certification of Notes ...


10.00


8.00


10.00


10. Election and Registra- tion


153.00


200.00


200.00


11. Treas. Coll. Clerk Exp.


95.74


500.00


500.00


12. Surety on Bonds


.75


120.00


150.00


13. Town Hall


2,000.00


2,000.00


14. Police


1,000.00


1,000.00


15. Fire Department


168.66


1,800.00


1,800.00


16.


Ambulance Hire


750.00


750.00


17


Tree Warden


200.00


2.25


300.00


18. Moth Truck Expense.


200.00


7.39


200.00


19. Sealer Weights and Measures


110.00


10.00


110.00


20. Insect Pest Control (Moth)


21.


Wire Inspection


270.00


10.00


250.00


22. Planning Board


100.00


38.35


100.00


23. Building Inspector


600.00


800.00


24. Health


279.45


600.00


600.00


25.


Town Dump


315.79


1,100.00


1,100.00


26.


Inspection of Animals.


40.00


40.00


27.


Dog Account


13.00


26.00


6.50


26.00


28.


Public Welfare


1,000.00


160.50


1,000.00


29.


Public Welfare Adm ......


720.00


720.00


30. Old Age Assistance


8,000.00


9,500.00


31. Aid Dependent Chil- dren


800.00


800.00


32.


Veterans' Benefits


2,000.00


698.80


2,000.00


33. Highway


General


600.00


548.06


500.00


34. Snow


500.00


292.90


500.00


35.


School


35,320.00


15.83


38,701.00


36.


School Lunch


3,150.00


344.73


1,000.00


37.


Vocational Education


1,000.00


216.20


1,000.00


38. Interest


116.88


50.00


800.00


39. Town Landings


2,500.00


To 1951


2,000.00


40. School House Note


1,000.00


1,000.00


41. Old Cemeteries


150.00


52.50


200.00


42.


Soldiers' Sailors'


Lots


50.00


50.00


43. Reserve


2,500.00


59.27


3,000.00


44.


Miscellaneous


400.00


34.35


400.00


45. Tax Titles


100.00


47.47


100.00


46. Town Reports


....


500.00


7.00


600.00


47. Memorial Day


88.00


6.75


80.00


48.


Christmas Tree


12.46


150.00


150.00


49. Insurance


1,000.00


2,000.00


50 Retirement


192.05


389.32


51. Janitor


1,900.00


2,080.00


52. Library


250.00


250.00


53. Sec'y Finance Comm


50.00


50.00


54. Auditorium Note


3,000.00


$1.240.73


$77,699.09


$3,478.96


$85,574.32


...


1,000.00


2.57


400.00


Appro. 1950 $704.00


$808.00


Annual Town Meeting Warrant


Including Recommendations of the Eastham Finance Committee


THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS


Barnstable, ss.


To Harvey T. Moore, Constable of the Town of Eastham, in the County of Barnstable :


In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are hereby directed to notify and warn the Inhabitants of said Town qualified to vote in elections and Town affairs to meet at the Town Hall on Monday, the Nineteenth (19th) day of February next at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to act on the following articles in this warrant and to meet in the Town Hall in said Town at 12:00 o'clock noon on Tuesday the Twentieth (20th) day of February next, then and there to elect all necessary officers.


POLLS TO OPEN AT 12:00 NOON AND WILL CLOSE AT 6:00 P. M.


Article 1. To act on the Annual Report, including rec- ommendations of the Selectmen and other Town officers and Committees, and see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate or transfer from available funds in the Treasury, sums of money for the same or take any action relative thereto.


Recommended by Dept. Heads


Recommended by Finance Committee


ITEMS-EXPENSE


1. Accountant's Salary


$808.00


$808.00


2. Accountant's Expense


180.00


180.00


3. Office Clerk's Salary


1,220.00


1,220.00


4. Officer's Travel


250.00


250.00


5. Selectmen's, Assessors' Expense


500.00


500.00


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6. Finance Committee


10.00


10.00


7. Assessors' Abstracts


150.00


150.00


8. Legal Expense


250.00


250.00


9. Certification of Notes


10.00


10.00


10. Election and Registration


200.00


200.00


11. Treasurer Collector Clerk Exp.


500.00


500.00


12. Surety on Bonds


150.00


150.00


13. Town Hall


2,000.00


2,000.00


14. Police


1,000.00


1,000.00


15. Fire Department


1,800.00


1,800.00


16. Ambulance Hire


750.00


750.00


17. Tree Warden


300.00


200.00


18.


Moth Truck Expense


200.00


200.00


19. Insect Pest Control


400.00


300.00


20.


Sealer Weights and Measures


110.00


110.00


21.


Wire Inspection


250.00


250.00


22.


Planning Board


100.00


100.00


23.


Building Inspector


800.00


600.00


24. Health


600.00


600.00


25.


Town Dump


1,100.00


1,100.00


26.


Inspection of Animals


40.00


40.00


27.


Dog Account


26.00


26.00


28.


Public Welfare


1,000.00


1,000.00


29.


Public Welfare Administration


720.00


720.00


30.


Old Age Assistance


9,500.00


9,500.00


31. Aid Dependent Children


800.00


800.00


32.


Veterans' Benefits


2,000.00


2,000.00


33.


Highway General


500.00


500.00


34. Snow


500.00


500.00


35.


School


38,701.00


38,701.00


36.


School Lunch


1,000.00


1,000.00


37.


Vocational Education


1,000.00


800.00


38.


Interest


800.00


800.00


39.


Town Landings


2,000.00


2,000.00


40.


School House Note


1,000.00


1,000.00


43.


Reserve


3,000.00


3,000.00


45.


Tax Titles


100.00


100.00


47.


Memorial Day


80.00


80.00


48.


Christmas Tree


150.00


150.00


49.


Insurance


2,000.00


2,000.00


50.


County Retirement A/C


389.32


389.32


51. Janitor


2,080.00


2,080.00


52. Library


250.00


250.00


53.


Secretary Finance Committee


50.00


50.00


54.


Auditorium Note


3,000.00


3,000.00


$85,574.32


$84,974.32


41.


Old Cemeteries


200.00


200.00


42.


Soldiers' and Sailors' Lots


50.00


50.00


44.


Miscellaneous


400.00


400.00


46.


Town Reports


600.00


600.00


Recommend the Town appropriate this sum ($84,974.32). Unanimous vote.


154


Article 2. To see if the Town will vote to fix the salary and compensation of all elective officers of the Town as pro- vided by Section 108 of Chapter 44, General Laws, as amend- ed, and raise and appropriate sums of money for said salary.


Dept. Head Rec- ommendation


Finance Comm. Recommendation


Moderator


$25.00


$25.00


Constable


50.00


50.00


Road Surveyor


50.00


50.00


Selectmen


1,700.00


1,700.00


Board of Welfare


900.00


900.00


Assessors


1,800.00


1,500.00


Treasurer, Collector, Clerk


3,000.00


2,800.00


$7,525.00


$7,025.00


Recommend the Town vote the sum of $7025.00. Unani- mous vote, except vote on Assessors' salary. Vote 6 to 1 in favor.


Article 3. To see if the Town will vote to elect a Town Director for the Cape Cod Extension Service.


Recommend the Town so vote. Unanimous vote.


Article 4. To see in what manner the Town will vote to dispose of its refunded dog tax.


Recommended that the Town place the refunded dog tax at the disposal of the library. Unanimous vote.


Article 5. To see if the Town will authorize the Treas- urer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money from time to time, in anticipation of the revenue of the finan- cial year beginning January 1, 1951, and issue a note or notes therefore, payable in one year and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year, in accord- ance with Section 17, Chapter 44, General Laws.


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Recommend the Treasurer be so authorized. Unani- mous vote.


Article 6. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate a sum of money not to exceed $1,000.00 for the establishment and maintenance of a free bed in the Cape Cod Hospital, Hyannis, Mass., for the care and treatment of per- sons certified by the Selectmen to be residents of the Town and unable to pay for such care and treatment, in accordance with Chapter 111, Section 74, G. L., or take any action rela- tive thereto.


Recommend the appropriation of $400.00. Unanimous vote.


Article 7. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate a sum of money for the protection and propagation of shellfish, or take any action relative thereto, and act fully thereon.


Recommend the appropriation of $1200.00. Unanimous vote.


Article 8. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to sell property taken under Tax Title procedure by the Town, and raise and appropriate the sum of $500.00 for this purpose or take any action relative thereto.


Recommend the Town so vote. Unanimous vote.


Article 9. To see if the Town will vote to pay a bounty of fifty cents each for woodchucks and crows killed within its boundaries during the ensuing year and raise and appro- priate the sum of $30.00 for this purpose, or take any action relative thereto.


Recommend the Town so vote. Unanimous vote.


Article 10. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap-


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propriate the sum of $25.00 to be used for the suppression of tent caterpillars, under the direction of local Boy Scout leaders, or take any action relative thereto.


Recommend the Town so vote. Unanimous vote.


Article 11. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate or transfer from unappropriated funds in the Treasury, a sum of money for Chapter 81 Highways or take any action relative thereto.


Recommend the appropriation of $4100.00. Unanimous vote.


Article 12. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of $300.00 for the care and improvement of the Windmill and lot or take any action relative thereto.


Recommend the Town so vote. Unanimous vote.


Article 13. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate or transfer from available funds in the Treasury, the sum of $2000.00 to be placed at the disposal of the School Committee, for the purpose of exterminating termites and repairing damage already done by same in Elementary School or take any action relative thereto.


Recommend the Town so vote. Unanimous vote.


Article 14. To see if the Town will vote to buy a piece of land adjoining the present dump for a future dump and raise and appropriate the sum of $200.00 for said purpose or take any action relative thereto.


Recommend the Town so vote. Unanimous vote.


Article 15. To see if the Town will vote to accept a piece of land on Great Pond, for public use by gift, from Freeman C. Hatch, Jr., or take any action relative thereto.


Recommend the Town so vote. Unanimous vote.


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Article 16. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate or appropriate from unappropriated available funds in the Treasury, the sum of $800.00, to be used toward equipment for the kitchen of the Town Hall addition or take any action relative thereto.


Recommend the Town vote the sum of $650.00. Unani- mous vote.


Article 17. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of $500.00 for Public Amusements and for municipal advertising purposes, under Chapter 154, Acts of 1950, or take any action relative thereto. (By request.)


Recommend the Town so vote. Unanimous vote.


Article 18. To see if the Town will vote to accept all donations received, in connection with the Tercentenary activities, the same to be added to the appropriation.


Recommend the Town so vote. Unanimous vote.


Article 19. To see if the Town will vote to amend the by-laws by inserting the following: "A Board of Appeals shall be established under Section 81R Acts 1947, Chapter 30." This is in connection with the Planning Board.


Recommended the Town so vote. Unanimous vote.


Article 20. To see if the Town will vote to transfer any balance left in the Post War Rehabilitation Account, after the sale of bonds, to the New Auditorium Account.


Recommend the Town so vote. Unanimous vote.


Article 21. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer from available funds in the Trea- sury, the sum of $1380.00 for an aero-mist blower for the Moth Dept. or take any action relative thereto.


158


Do not recommend this appropriation. Unanimous vote.


Article 22. To see if the Town will vote to accept a lay-out of a road, as laid out by the Selectmen, and to ac- quire by deed of gift, purchase or eminent domain, if neces- sary, land within said lay-out through land of Warren Snow, George Whiting, and including Alston Avenue of Sec. 1, Plan of the Eastham Land Co., as prepared by Schofield Bros., Civil Engineers, and raise and appropriate the sum of $100.00 for this purpose, or take any action relative thereto.


Recommend the Town so vote. Unanimous vote.


Article 23. To see if the Town will vote to accept a lay- out of a Town Landing as laid out by the Selectmen, and to acquire by deed of gift purchase or eminent domain, if necessary, a certain parcel of land on Herring Pond and adjoining Herring Brook Road so-called, as prepared by Schofield Bros., Civil Engineers, the expense of same to be taken from the appropriation made for this purpose in 1950.


Recommend the Town so vote. Unanimous vote.


Article 24. To see if the Town will vote to appoint a committee to investigate the arrangement of a regional school system by the Towns of Eastham, Orleans, and Brewster and, if feasible, to formulate plans for this system ; to take any action relative thereto and act fully thereon.


Recommend the Town so vote. Unanimous vote.


Article 25. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $2500.00 to be spent under the pro- visions of Chapter 90 for construction of Ocean Drive Road so-called, or take any action relative thereto.


Recommend the Town so vote. Unanimous vote.


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Article 26. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $150.00 for Band Concerts to be given by the Junior Community Band, or take any action relative thereto. (By request.)


Recommend the Town so vote. Unanimous vote.


Article 27. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money to pay the unpaid bills of 1950.


Recommend the Town so vote. Unanimous vote.


Article 28. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer from available funds the sum of $1000.00 towards defraying the cost of the Tercentenary to be held in 1951, said funds to be at the disposal of the Tercentenary Committee or take any action relative thereto.


Recommend the Town so vote. Unanimous vote.


Article 29. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $125.00 to advertise the Town under Chapter 40, Section 6A of the General Laws.


Recommend the Town so vote. Unanimous vote.


Article 30. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Treasurer with the approval of the Selectmen, to bor- row money from time to time, in anticipation of re-imburse- ment for the financial year beginning January 1, 1951, and to issue a note or notes therefore, payable in one year and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year in accordance with Section 17, Chap- ter 44, General Laws.


Recommend the Town so vote. Unanimous vote.


Article 31. To see if the Town will vote to sell the cement mixer by sealed bids or take any action relative thereto.


Recommend the Town so vote. Unanimous vote.


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Article 32. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the following sums of money :


Woodtick Control $300.00 Oak Worm, Canker Worm, Fall Web Worm 200.00


Recommend : Wood Tick Control, $100.00; Vote 4 to 1. Appropriation Oak Worm, Canker Worm, Fall Web Worm, $200.00. Unanimous.


Article 33. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of $500.00 for the suppression and eradica- tion of Poison Ivy under Chapter 282, Acts of 1947, or take any action relative thereto.


Recommend the appropriation of $300.00. Unanimous vote.


Article 34. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of $200.00 for the Dutch Elm Tree Disease or take any action relative thereto.


Recommend the appropriation of $100.00. Unanimous vote.


Article 35. To see if the Town will vote to rescind the following part of Article 2, voted at a Special Town Meeting June 23, 1939, pertaining to Workman's Law as may be em- ployed on work to be done under contracts with the Com- monwealth.


Recommend the Town so vote.


And you are directed to serve this Warrant by posting attested copies thereof at the Packing House of Barnard C. Collins in South Eastham, at the Postoffice in North East- ham, and the Postoffice in Eastham, seven days at least be- fore date of holding said meeting.


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Given under our hands and seals this 26th day of Jan- uary, in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty-one.


MAURICE W. WILEY, Chairman GEORGE HOWARD, LUTHER P. SMITH,


Board of Selectmen.


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INDEX


Town Officers


3


List of Jurors


6


Report of Selectmen


7


Report of Sales of Tax Possession Land


10


Assessors' Report


10


1950 Recapitulation


14


Treasurer's Report


16


Report of Collector of Taxes


17


Report of Town Clerk


24


Dog Licenses


24


Division of Fisheries and Game


Births


Marriages


Deaths


Annual Town Meeting, 1950


Annual Town Election, 1950


44


Special Town Meetings, 1950


45


Fees of Town Clerk, Treasurer and


Collector of Taxes


48


Report of Town Accountant


Receipts


49


Revenue, 1950


Surplus Revenue


Classification of Appropriations Accounts


General Revenue Summary and Balance Sheet


79 80


Report of Highway Surveyor


81 82


Report of Fire Chief


83


Report of the Old Mill


84


Report of Police Work 85


Report of Shellfish Constable 86


Report of Eastham Tercentenary Committee 87


49


Payments


53 56 56 57


Report of Finance Committee


Librarians' Report


25 26 27 28 29


Report of Planning Board 91


Report of Fire House Committee 93


Report of World War II Memorial Plaque Committee 95 96


Report of Town Hall Auditorium Committee


.......


Report of Building Inspector


97


Report of Sealer of Weights and Measures


98


Report of Ambulance Committee


99


Report of Tree Warden


101


Report of Moth Superintendent


103


Report of Board of Public Welfare


107


Report of Barnstable County Health Department


109


Auditor's Report


113


Balance Sheet


114


School Report


119


School Officers


120


School Committee


121


Financial Statement


122


Superintendent's Report


126


School Principal


133


Guidance Director


134


Art Supervisor


137


Instrumental Music Supervisor


138


Vocal Music Supervisor


139


School Physician


140


Public Health Nurse


142


Enrollment by Grades


145


Membership by Grades


145


Students Attending O. H. S.


146


School Census


147


School Calendar


147


School Holidays


147


Graduating Class 1950


148


Corps of Teachers


149


Warrant 1951


151


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TOWN of EASTHAM ANNUAL REPORTS


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Annual Town Meeting in the Town Hall - February 18, 1952 Election of Officers February 19, 1952


Printed on Cape Cod At THE PATRIOT PRESS Hyannis, Mass.


TOWN OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR 1951


Selectmen, Board of Health, Registrars of Voters


Maurice W. Wiley, Chairman George Howard Luther P. Smith


Term expires 1952 Term expires 1953


Term expires 1954


Board of Assessors


Luther P. Smith, Chairman


Term expires 1954


Maurice W. Wiley George Howard


Term expires 1952


Term expires 1953


Board of Welfare


George Howard, Chairman


Term expires 1953


Maurice W. Wiley


Luther P. Smith


Term expires 1952 Term expires 1954


Town Clerk, Tax Collector, Treasurer and Registrar of Voters


Leslie S. Chase Term expires 1954


Highway Surveyor


Nathan A. Nickerson, Sr. Term expires 1952


Trustees of the Public Library


Otto E. Nickerson, Chairman


Helen G. Clark


Term expires 1952 Term expires 1953


Dorrice Mayo


Term expires 1954


Moderator


Winfred J. Knowles Term expires 1952


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Planning Board


Winford L. Schofield Stanley E. Horton, Jr., Chairman


Robert L. Deschamps John W. Anderson


Alfred W. Nickerson ·


Term expires 1952


Term expires 1955 Term expires 1953


Term expires 1954


Term expires 1956


School Committee


James K. B. Adamson, Chairman Elizabeth F. Collins James E. Schofield


Term expires 1952 Term expires 1953 Term expires 1954


Constable


Harvey T. Moore Term expires 1952


Tree Warden


Elmer W. Lloyd


Term expires 1953


APPOINTED OFFICERS


Town Accountant L. Isabelle Brackett


Inspector of Animals and Slaughtering Harry W. Collins


Moth Superintendent Elmer W. Lloyd


Pound Keeper Harry W. Collins


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Field Drivers


Winfred J. Knowles


Horace C. Moore


Shellfish Constable Howard L. Anderson


Building Inspector Ralph L. Rogers


Custodian of Town Dump Antone P. Escobar, Sr.


Forest Fire Warden James Johnston, Jr.


Fire Chief James Johnston, Jr.


Burial Agent Herbert D. Nickerson, Sr.


Sealer of Weights and Measures Stanley M. Walker


Veterans' Agent Ralph A. Chase


Chief of Police Maurice W. Wiley


Police Winfred J. Knowles, Deputy Chief


Horace C. Moore


Leslie E. Chase


Robert L. Deschamps Howard L. Anderson


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Welfare Worker Dorrice M. Mayo


Sanitary Inspectors


George F. Crocker


Ernest C. Eldredge, Assistant


Inspector of Wires


Maurice A. Moore


Frank A. Fuller


Special Agent Board of Health Dr. Fred L. Moore


Finance Committee


Ralph A. Chase, Chairman-Secretary


Term expires 1952 Term expires 1952


Robert L. Deschamps


Clyde L. Becker


Term expires 1952


- Lloyd A. Mayo


Term expires 1953


- Clarence E. Doughty - Leroy A. Babbitt


Term expires 1953 Term expires 1953


Term expires 1954


- Andrew C. Miskelley Arthur T. Benner, Jr.


Term expires 1954


_ Howard L. Anderson


Term expires 1954


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Town Officers 1951




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