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Voice vote. Motion unanimously carried.
Article 22. Moderator : "To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Town Treasurer, with approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money from time to time, in anticipation of revenue of the financial year begin- ning January 1, 1959, and to issue a note or notes therefor payable within one year, in accordance with Section 17, Chapter 44, General Laws and amendments thereto."
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Moved by Mr. Lawrence Lamson and duly seconded: "That the Town autohrize the Town Treasurer, with approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money from time to time, in anticipation of revenue of the finan- cial year beginning January 1, 1959 and to issue a note or notes therefor payable within one year, in accordance with Section 17, Chapter 44, General Laws and Amendments thereto."
Voice vote. Motion unanimously carried.
Article 23. Moderator : "To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Collector to use all means of collecting taxes which a Town Treasurer, when appointed Collector, may use agreeable to Chapter 41, Section 37, General Laws and amendments thereto."
Moved by Mr. Lawrence Lamson and duly seconded : "That the Town authorize the Collector to use all means of collecting taxes which a Town Treasurer, when appointed Collector, may use agreeable to Chapter 41, Section 37, General Laws and Amendments thereto."
Voice vote. Motion unanimously carried.
Article 24. Moderator : "To act on any other matter that may legally come before said meeting."
Mr. Everett Haley : "I have been asked by people who are interested in the Civil Defense aspect to speak to you. These people have been trying to get this book into everyone's hands in town. There might be a good many people who may have been missed on this subject. If you do not have this book in your home will you please pick one up."
There being no further business, it was voted to adjourn at 10:05 p.m., until 8 :00 a.m., Tuesday, March 11, 1958 at the High School Auditorium, when the balloting under Article 1 shall take place.
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Vote on Article 1. March 11, 1958.
Total registered voters - 2460
Polls were opened at 8:00 a.m. by the Moderator, John H. Perkins. There were 1715 votes cast under Article 1.
Men
831 Voted in Person 1683
Women
884 Absentee Votes 32
1715
1715
MODERATOR - for one year
Perkins, John H. 1475 Dodge, Charles 1
McGuiness, Edward
1 Blanks 238
TOWN CLERK - for one year
Whipple, Francis H. 1572 Blanks 143
SELECTMEN - three for one year
Lamson, Lawrence 987 Haraden, Donald G. 662
Mackenzie, William F.
924 Johnson, Richard W. 536
Brewer, Calvin E.
257 Stone, Lawrence R. 994
Blanks 785
TREASURER - for one year
Haley, Everett F.
736 Valade, Louis F. 594
Haraden, Helen W.
364 Blanks 21
TAX COLLECTOR - for one year
Crowell, Bertha L.
1545
Blanks
170
ASSESSOR -for three years
Armstrong, Ralph W. 211 Trussell, Robert H. 845
De Witt, Edward A. 613 Blanks 46
TREE WARDEN - for one year
Haraden, Rudolph H.
1460
Dodge, Winslow
1
Blanks
254
HIGHWAY SURVEYOR -for one year
Thompson, Gordon L.
3
Poole, Charles F.
1508
Blanks
204
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SCHOOL COMMITTEE - one for three years MacCurrach, Alan 781 Piper, Morley L. 882
Blanks
52
LIBRARY TRUSTEE - for three years Neary, John F. 1425 Jackson, Joe Y. 1
Blanks
289
WATER COMMISSIONER - for three years
Thompson, Gordon L. 1418 Cheever, Walter 1
Blanks
296
CEMETERY COMMISSIONER - for three years Walke, John T. 1444 Blanks 271
PARK COMMISSIONER - one for three years
Koloski, Alexander J. 650 Ricker, George H. 918
Blanks
147
PLANNING BOARD - one for five years
Bick, John A., Jr. 881 Regan, Harold W., Jr. 647
Blanks
187
The polls were closed at 8:00 p.m. and the Moderator announced the results of the voting and declared the meeting adjourned at 9 :45 p.m.
Attest : FRANCIS H. WHIPPLE
Town Clerk
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REPORT OF THE SPECIAL TOWN MEETING Held in the High School Auditorium, June 5, 1958
A count of the voters present showed a quorum to be present and Moderator John H. Perkins, opened the meeting at ten minutes past eight (8:10) in the evening.
Reverend Edward J. McGlaughlin offered the invocation.
Moderator : "The first business of the evening is Article 1: "To see if the Town will vote to receive and accept the final report of the School Building Committee for Addition Number Two to the Manasseh Cutler School and that the report be placed on file and subsequently inserted in the 1958 Town Report and the Committee discharged, or take any action thereon or relative thereto."
Moved by Mr. Richard Emery and duly seconded : "That the Final Report of the School Building Committee for Addition Number Two to the Manasseh Cutler School, as prepared for insertion in the 1958 Town Report be accepted and placed on file and the Committee discharged."
Voice vote. Motion unanimously carried.
Article 2. Moderator : "To see if the Town will vote to accept Sec- tion 6B of Chapter 40 of the General Laws, being an act authorizing the appropriation of money for the purchase of uniforms for members of the Police and Fire Departments, or take any action thereon or relative thereto."
Moved by Mr. Lawrence Lamson and duly seconded : "That Section 6B of Chapter 40 of the General Laws, being an act authorizing the appropriation of money for the purchase of uniforms for members of the Police and Fire Departments, be accepted by the Town."
Voice vote. Motion unanimously carried.
Article 3. Moderator : "To see if the Town will vote to authorize and approve the Board of Assessors to use available funds or "free cash" in the amount of $10,000 in determining the tax rate for the year 1958, said amount to be in addition to the $20,000 voted at the annual town meeting for 1958, or take any action thereon or relative thereto."
Moved by Mr. Robert Chittick and duly seconded : "That the Board of Assessors be authorized to use available funds or "free cash" in the amount of $10,000 in determining the tax rate for the year 1958, said amount to be in addition to the $20,000 voted at the annual town meeting for 1958."
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Moderator : "According to the by laws of the town this will require a two-thirds vote."
Voice vote. Motion unanimously carried.
Article 4. Moderator : "To see if the Town will vote to construct, substantially in accordance with plans prepared by Hugh A. Stubbins, and Associates on file with the Town Clerk, and originally equip and furnish a new elementary school building for grades 4, 5, and 6, on that portion of the so-called "Anderson Property" purchased by the Town for school purposes by vote of the special town meeting held September 10, 1957, and to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the foregoing purposes and to determine the manner in which the appropriation is to be raised, whether by taxation or borrowing, by transfer of available funds or otherwise; or to do or act in any manner relevant thereto."
Moved by Mr. Lawrence Lamson and duly seconded : "That any action taken on this be by secret ballot."
Voice vote. Motion carried.
Moved by Mr. Frederick Winthrop: "That the Town construct substantially in accordance with plans proposed by Hugh A. Stubbins and Associates, on file with the Town Clerk and originally equip and furnish a new elementary school for grades 4, 5 and 6 on that portion of the "Anderson Property," so called, which was purchased by the Town for school purposes by vote of the special town meeting held September 10, 1957, for the cost of which the sum of $502,400 is hereby appropriated ; and for the foregoing purposes the sum of $2,400 is hereby transferred from the Excess and Deficiency Fund and the sum of $500,000 shall be borrowed, of which amount the sum of $300,000 shall be borrowed under the authority of Chapter 645 of the Acts of 1948 as amended and the sum of $200,000 shall be borrowed under authority of Chapter 44 of Massachusetts General Laws (Ter. Ed.) as amended; and that the Board of Selectmen be and it hereby is authorized to take all such action as may be necessary or advisable to provide for the proper issue and sale of said bond issue or issues; and, subject to the aforesaid provisions, the Treasurer with the approval of the Board of Selectmen shall determine the date and maturities and the form of bonds, provided that all said bonds of each such loan shall be paid in not more than twenty years from the date or respective dates of issue."
Mr. Robert Shimer : "I move that the motion be amended by striking out the words "New Elementary School and grades 4, 5, & 6" and inserting in place thereof the words "school to be used at the discretion of the School Committee."
Amendment duly seconded.
The Moderator called for a voice vote and declared the amendment carried. The Moderator then stated that a vote would be taken on the motion as amended, and read the motion as amended.
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Moved and duly seconded : "That the Town construct substantially in accordance with plans proposed by Hugh A. Stubbins and Associates, on file with the Town Clerk and originally equip and furnish a school to be used at the discretion of the School Committee on that portion of the "Anderson Property," so-called, which was purchased by the Town for school purposes by vote of the special town meeting held September 10, 1957, for the cost of which the sum of $502,400 is hereby appropri- ated; and for the foregoing purposes the sum of $2,400 is hereby trans- ferred from the Excess and Deficiency Fund and the sum of $500,000 shall be borrowed, of which amount the sum of $300,000 shall be borrowed under the authority of Chapter 645 of the Acts of 1948 as amended and the sum of $200,000 shall be borrowed under authority of Chapter 44 of Massachusetts General Laws (Ter. Ed.) as amended; and that the Board of Selectmen be and it hereby is authorized to take all such action as may be necessary or advisable to provide for the proper issue and sale of said bond issue or issues; and, subject to the aforesaid provisions, the Treasurer with the approval of the Board of Selectmen shall de- termine the date and maturities and the form of bonds, provided that all said bonds of each such loan shall be paid in not more than twenty years from the date or respective dates of issue."
It having been voted that the vote be by secret ballot, the Moderator appointed Mr. Costas Caraganis and Whitney Lundgren to act as tellers. The count of votes was reported to the Moderator by the tellers and he announced the vote to be :
In favor: 212
Against : 25
The Moderator then declared the motion carried by the necessary two-thirds vote.
Article 5. Moderator : "To act on any other matter that may legally come before said meeting."
Mr. Lawrence Lamson: "I wish to bring out one thing for the people's consideration. As you know, in the past weeks there has been considerable work done in the town by the Lyons Club. It will be carried on for another week. This has also been done in part by the Girl Scouts. This is the registration of bicycles and the operation of them from the point of view of safety such as traffic lights, etc. I think it would be in order to make a motion in favor of this campaign and support it 100% Saturday morning at the grammar school at 9:00."
Voice vote. Motion unanimously carried.
There being no further business, it was voted to adjourn at 9:00 o'clock p.m.
Attest
FRANCIS H. WHIPPLE
Town Clerk
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REPORT OF STATE PRIMARY Held September 9, 1958
TELLERS AND ELECTION OFFICERS
Republican Democratic Lawrence R. Stone Lawrence Lamson William F. Mackenzie Jessie W. B. Cunningham Edward J. Ready Mary T. Greeley
Hazel E. Cram
Catherine L. Clarizia
Town Clerk Francis H. Whipple
Police Robert H. Poole Edward Frederick
The Warrant was read and polls declared open at one o'clock p.m. by Lawrence Lamson, Chairman of the Board of Selectmen.
A total of 434 votes were cast, Republican 391; Democratic 43. Men 232; women 202; as follows :
REPUBLICAN VOTE
SENATOR IN CONGRESS
Vincent J. Celeste
286
Blanks 105
GOVERNOR
George Fingold 17
Charles Gibbons 283
Joseph P. McKay 26
John A. Volpe
2
Philip A. Graham 2
Blanks 61
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Elmer C. Nelson 340
Charles Gibbons 1
Blanks 50
SECRETARY
Marion Curran Boch 336
Blanks 55
TREASURER
John E. Yerxa 336
Blanks
55
AUDITOR
Thomas H. Adams
338
Blanks
53
ATTORNEY GENERAL
Christian A. Herter, Jr.
364
Blanks
27
CONGRESSMAN (Sixth District)
William H. Bates
358
Blanks
33
COUNCILLOR (Fifth District)
Augustus G. Means
356
Blanks
35
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SENATOR (Third Essex District)
Philip A. Graham 349
Richard W. Johnson 1
Cornelius J. Murray, Jr. 1
Blanks
40
CLERK OF COURTS (Essex County )
Harold Morley, Jr. 208
David R. Nagle
111
Blanks
72
2 REPRESENTATIVES IN GENERAL COURT
(Fifteenth Essex District)
Cornelius J. Murray 245
Clarence S. Wilkinson 211
J. Carleton Merrill
60
Henry F. Slattery
33
Henry G. Thompson
145
Blanks
88
DISTRICT ATTORNEY (Eastern District)
Hugh A. Cregg 346
Blanks
45
REGISTER OF DEEDS (Essex Southern District)
David D. Black
25
Leo H. Jones
193
G. F. Nelson Pratt
132
Blanks
41
COUNTY COMMISSIONER (Essex County )
Arthur A. Thompson
294
William E. Sexton
56
Blanks
41
DEMOCRATIC VOTE
SENATOR IN CONGRESS
AUDITOR
John F. Kennedy
41
Thomas J. Buckley
38
Blanks
2
Blanks
5
GOVERNOR
Foster Furcolo 37
Blanks
6
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Robert F. Murphy
37
Blanks
6
SECRETARY
Edward J. Cronin
36
Blanks
7
TREASURER
William G. Shaughnessy 20
John F. Kennedy 17
ATTORNEY GENERAL
Edward J. McCormack, Jr.
16
Endicott Peabody
26
Blanks
1
CONGRESSMAN (Sixth District) Vacancy
Blanks
43
COUNCILLOR (Fifth District)
John Joseph Buckley
17
Timothy J. Burke
4
William G. Hennessey
18
Blanks
6
Blanks
4
30
SENATOR (Third Essex District)
Myron D. Donoghue 33
Blanks 10
2 REPRESENTATIVES IN GENERAL COURT
(Fifteenth Essex District)
George H. Chansky 36
Blanks 50
DISTRICT ATTORNEY (Eastern District)
John P. S. Burke 33
Blanks 10
CLERK OF COURTS
(Essex County)
Philip A. Hennessey
31
Daniel J. Costello 1
John J. Costello 8
Blanks
3
REGISTER OF DEEDS (Essex Southern District)
James P. Boyle 7
Richard E. Foley 10
Robert V. Hayes 10
Mary Kennedy
7
James E. Twohig
3
Blanks
6
COUNTY COMMISSIONER (Essex County)
Edward H. Cahill 24
Anthony A. Spirito 3
John J. Wallis 12
Blanks
4
The polls were closed by Lawrence Lamson, Chairman of the Board of Selectmen, at 8:00 o'clock and the results of the balloting announced at 9 :55 o'clock p.m., September 9, 1958.
Attest :
FRANCIS H. WHIPPLE
Town Clerk
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REPORT OF STATE ELECTION Held November 4, 1958
TELLERS AND ELECTION OFFICERS
Edward J. Ready
Hazel M. C. Bray
Lawrence Lamson
Hazel E. Cram
Lawrence R. Stone
Jean T. Austin
William F. Mackenzie
Rosamond M. Cushman
Philip Hopkins
Mary T. Greeley
Robert N. Peale
Mary F. Currier
Thomas A. Sargent
Rita V. Finney
James F. D'Arcy
Marion A. Thompson
John J. Moran
Catherine L. Clarizia
Ernest W. Moad
Agnes C. Noyes
Jessie W. B. Cunningham
Gelean M. Campbell
TOWN CLERK Francis H. Whipple
POLICE
Edward Frederick
Robert W. Poole
Lester D. Charles
There were 1940 ballots cast : 960 men, 980 women; 1919 in person, Lawrence Lamson, Chairman of the Board of Selectmen.
There were 1940 ballots cast : 960 men, 980 women; 1919 in person, 21 absentee, as follows :
SENATOR IN CONGRESS
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Robert F. Murphy 631
Elmer C. Nelson 1263
Harold E . Bassett 5
Mark R. Shaw
8
Francis A. Votano 3
Blanks 38
GOVERNOR
SECRETARY
Foster Furcolo
577
Charles Gibbons
1323
Henning A. Blomen
5
Fred M. Ingersoll
3
Guy S. Williams
4 Julia B. Kohler 3
Blanks
31 Blanks 52
John F. Kennedy 1035
Vincent J. Celeste
856
Lawrence Gilfedder
4
Blanks 37
Edward J. Cronin 693
Marion Curran Boch 1189
32
TREASURER
John F. Kennedy 635
John E. Yerxa 1248 Myron D. Donoghue 364
Warren C. Carberg
2
Blanks
47
John Erlandsson 4
Blanks 51
AUDITOR
Thomas J. Buckley 657
Thomas H. Adams 1227
John B. Lauder
5
Arne A. Sortell 4
Blanks
47
ATTORNEY GENERAL
Christian A. Herter, Jr. 1406
Edward J. McCormack, Jr. 505
Charles A. Couper 1
Gustaf B. Nissen 0
Blankş 28
CONGRESSMAN
William H. Bates 1705
Charles William Davis 1
Blanks 234
COUNCILLOR
Augustus G. Means 1514
John Joseph Buckley 383
Blanks 43
REGISTER OF DEEDS
Leo H. Jones 1418
Mary Kennedy 452
Blanks 70
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Arthur A. Thompson 1345
Edward H. Cahill 521
Blanks 74
Question No. 1.
Law Proposed by Initiative Petition
Do you approve of a law summarized as follows which was disap- proved in the House of Representatives by a vote of 73 in the affirmative and 132 in the negative and was approved in the Senate by a vote of 21 in the affirmative and 17 in the negative ?
Yes 1343
No
327
Blanks 270
SENATOR
Philip A. Graham 1529
REPRESENTATIVES GENERAL COURT (2)
Cornelius J. Murray 1409
Clarence S. Wilkinson 1202
George H. Chansky 616
Blanks
653
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Hugh A. Cregg 1376
John P. S. Burke 499
Blanks
65
CLERK OF COURTS
Philip A. Hennessey 658
Harold Morley, Jr. 1212
Blanks
70
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SUMMARY
The proposed measure provides that every former public employee, other than a judge, who is pensioned or retired for disability, shall report to his retirement authority, annually, his earnings from gainful occupation during the preceding year; and that, if such earnings, plus the pension, exceed the regular compensation of the position formerly held, the pensioner shall refund that portion of his pension equal to such excess or the entire pension if such excess is greater than the pension. A refund, if required, shall not include any part of a pension represented by salary deductions from or special purchase by the former employee. The requirement of a refund is not applicable to income received in or prior to 1958.
Question No. 2.
A. Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale therein of all alco- holic beverages (whiskey, rum, gin, malt beverages, wines and all other alcoholic beverages) ?
Yes 1254
No 485
Blanks 201
B. Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale therein of wines and malt beverages (wines and beer, ale and all other malt beverages) ?
Yes 1166
No
440
Blanks 334
C. Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale therein of all alco- holic beverages in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises ?
Yes 1311
No
325
Blanks 304
Question No. 3.
A. Shall the pari-mutuel system of betting on licensed horse races be permitted in this county ?
Yes 983
No
736
Blanks 221
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B. Shall the pari-mutuel system of betting on licensed dog races be permitted in this county ?
Yes 850
No
763
Blanks
327
Question No. 4.
"Shall an act passed by the General Court in the year nineteen hundred and fifty-eight, entitled 'An Act authorizing the trustees of the Essex county agricultural school to have plans and specifications prepared for a vocational-technical school to be used more particu- larly for training in the thirteenth and fourteenth grade levels, a physical education building and for remodelling and extending its present heating facilities, at a total cost not to exceed one million, two hundred thousand dollars and to expend the sum of fifty thousand dollars for said plans', be accepted ?"
Yes 1162
No
437
Blanks
341
The polls were closed by Lawrence Lamson, Chairman of the Board of Selectmen, at 8 p.m. The results of the balloting announced at 11:55 p.m.
Attest :
FRANCIS H. WHIPPLE,
Town Clerk
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RECORDINGS AND LICENSES ISSUED
1958 BIRTHS RECORDED
Male
71
Female
44
115
1958 MARRIAGES RECORDED
35
Non-Residents
3
38
1958 DEATHS RECORDED
Residents
....... 22
Non-Residents
3
25
1958 SPORTING LICENSES ISSUED
Fishing
85
Hunting
85
Sporting
49
Minors Fishing
32
Female Fishing
18
Sporting-Trapping
13
Non-Resident Fishing
1
Duplicate
5
288
1958-1959 DOG LICENSES ISSUED
Male
279
Female
44
Spayed Female
146
$10 Kennel
9
$25 Kennel
3
$50 Kennel
2
483
Residents
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1958 BIRTHS RECORDED
Catherine Louise, daughter of Robert A. and Joyce (Wood) Allen Virginia Marie, daughter of John E. and Virginia A. (Brown) Amaro Henry John III, son of Henry J. and Lorraine M. (Willard) Bailey Thomas David, son of Thomas M. and Elizabeth L. (Harrington) Barry James Lawrence, son of George G. and Elizabeth D. (Lawrence) Beckett Martha Graham, daughter of Edmund Travis and Eleanor (Haynes) Belton
Pamela Ann, daughter of Arthur L. Jr., and Pauline (Leveille) Bennett David Michael, son of Frank J. and Aileen (Joyce) Bianco James Conrad, son of Conrad A. and Elizabeth T. (Carey) Blouin Randy Alan, son of Calvin E. and Barbara (Kenney) Brewer Laurie Elisabeth, daughter of Revere W. Jr. and Ione E. (Story) Brooks Cynthia Ann, daughter of Philip J. and Barbara (Dooley) Burnham Alyce Lynne, daughter of Richard A. and Gail N. (Burke) Campbell Neil Robert, son of Paul L. and D. Elizabeth (Stelline) Chagnon Lorraine, daughter of Lester D. and Shirley E. (Sillars) Charles Carol Lee, daughter of Robert H. III and Bette G. (Gass) Chittick Cheryl Ann, daughter of Peter Louis and Alice M. (Dolliver) Christopher Michal Alan, son of Ronald L. and Alma M. (Marceau) Clark Frank Harlan III, son of Frank H. Jr. and Edith P. (Blaquiere) Clock Kim Lee, daughter of Richard H. Jr. and Lee W. (Saunders) Cochrane Elaine Marie, daughter of Donald H. and Jane (Campion) Colby Kathleen Loretta, daughter of William G. and Elizabeth A. (Martin) Countie
Alan Babson, son of Percy L. Jr. and Gladys M. (Niemi) Curtis Cornelia Lee, daughter of Howard G. and Cornelia L. (Clark) Cushing Gerard Francis, son of Paul S. and Miriam E. (Leary) Dumas Dennis Robert, son of Joseph E. and Dorothy (Ham) Durrell Hilary, son of Hans H. and Gay (Semler) Estin
Robert Gordon, son of Robert G. and Selma L. (Hall) Fletcher
Sharon Margaret, daughter of Raymond E. and Margaret E. (Pike) Fowler
Wendy Mary, daughter of Maurice Jr. and Harriet (Bateman) Fremont- Smith
Cynthia Ann, daughter of Joseph Richard Jr. and Joan (Pearse) Gates Raymond Charles, son of Wayne R. and Margaret E. (Adams) Gauthier Cheryl Ann, daughter of John W. Jr. and Barbara L. (Toegemann) Gledhill
Robert Scott, son of Arthur H. Jr. and Dorothy (Koniares) Goulter Suzanne Joan, daughter of Jerone M. and Dale Ann (Perrett) Gruber Russell William, son of Chester H. and Ruth C. (Ferrier) Guilford Jay Frederick, son of William O. and Dorothy (Clark) Hamlin Neil LaGrand, son of Julian C. Jr. and Marinel (Fletcher) Hammack Sarah Jane, daughter of Robert K. and Sara I. (Dodwell) Hammann Carl Jude, son of Murray M. and Arlene E. (Moran) Hennigar Christopher Robert, son of Robert R. and Harriet A. (Chandler) Hill
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Deborah Ann, daughter of William G. Jr. and Foye M. (Helms) Humphrey
William Harold, son of William I. and Barbara A. (Blancy) Ingram Tracy Lec, daughter of Joe Y. and Doradel (Young) Jackson Pamela Marie, daughter of John W. and Shirley C. (Dodge) Jacques Richard Paul, son of Joseph L. Jr. and Denise L. (Pelletier) Jacques William Lester, son of Robert K. Jr. and Grace A. (Prescott) Jenner Donna Marie, daughter of Donald P. and Dorothy J. (Totas) Johnson Jeffrey Paul, son of Frank A. and Constance M. (Flynn) Johnson Kenneth Robert, son of Robert D. and Claire A. (Boyd) Johnson Barbara Ann, daughter of Donald G. and Patricia R. (Adams) Haraden Ellen Margaret, daughter of Ralph T. and Dorothy M. (McCarthy) Harrigan
Michael Joseph, son of Philip J. and Patricia (Turner) Kelleher Robin Ann, daughter of Robert F. and Marion T. (McRae) Kelley David Wayne, son of Herman E. and Beverley A. (Artus) Kendall Patrick Joseph, son of Patrick J. and Barbara (Condrick) Keough Shirley Elizabeth, daughter of David W. and Shirley M. (Campbell) Kerr
Todd Andrew, son of David B. and Barbara W. (Metcalf) Kinney Bruce Alan, son of John F. Jr. and Eleanor L. (Garside) Lamont Linda Marie, daughter of Donald S. and Marjorie L. (Henley) Lightbody John Allan, son of John A. and Eileen A. (Lawrence) Macdonald Richard John, son of Harry R. and Louise A. (Trainor) MacGregor Arthur Gibson, son of Arthur G. and Carol L. (Keech) MacMillan Patricia Irene, daughter of Wilbur C. and Jean M. (Clark) Marchant Richard Lacey, son of Wilbur C. and Jean M. (Clark) Marchant Kevin, son of Joseph S. and Elizabeth J. (Doherty) McCarthy Elizabeth Anna, daughter of Annesley P. and Margaret (Hamilton) McCune
Kathleen Patricia, daughter of Edward W. and Ellen M. (Brennan) McGuiness
Cathleen, daughter of Stanley L. Jr. and Carol A. (Pierce) Mckenzie Cynthia Anne, daughter of Alfred H. and Amy W. (Dolliver) McRae David Malcolm, son of Richard E. and Alice R. (Epstein) Morse
Cassandra Hamilton, daughter of Frederick S. III and Elizabeth H. (Perkins) Mosely
David Gerard, son of Thomas and Anne (Curtin) Musumeci John Christopher, son of William C. and Deborah M. (Preston) Nakis Richard Thomas, Jr., son of Richard T. and Jane (Houghton) O'Gara Cheryl Ann, daughter of James B. Jr. and Patricia L. (Foote) Parker Donald Arthur, son of Harold J. Jr. and Mary Louise (Perkins) Parks David Edward, Jr., son of David E. and Linda L. (Winslow) Parsons Ann Franklin, daughter of Bruce F. and Rae (Spalding) Paul Benjamin II, son of Benjamin and Evelyn Theresa (Bowes) Pearse Philip Burton II, son of Philip B. and Nancy R. (Spinney) Perkins Alexander Weld, son of John R. and Margaret C. (Jones) Pingree
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Richard William, son of Robert W. and Hildegarde (Riemenschilder) Poole
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