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Mr. Lawrence Stone: "We thought about this when we drew this up and put in 8:00 P.M. and I think the Chief of Police would understand when he issued a permit that if it was to raise money he would allow the time to extend a little bit so they could get all the money they needed."
Moderator: "Mr. Sears, do you wish to make that a formal amend- ment or was that merely intended as argument? You do not care to take up the time to make that an amendment. Is there any more discussion on this motion?"
Moderator: "It has been moved and seconded that the Town By- laws be amended by adding the following new section to Chapter X: Section 8. Unless otherwise licensed, no person shall sell or attempt to sell or solicit the sale of goods, subscriptions or contributions from door to door in the Town except between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 8:00 P.M., and then only after registration of the names of all solicitors with the Chief of Police and after the issue of a written permit therefor by or on the order of the Chief of Police upon determination of the identify and character of the business or organization with which said person is connected."
Mr. J. Robert McLernon: "I would like to amend the motion and make it 9:00 o'clock."
Moderator: "The motion is to amend the motion under this Article 6 by changing 8:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M."
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Moderator: "Is their any discussion on the amendment. This would change the closing time for registration from 8:00 P.M. to 9:00 o'clock P.M. The discussion now is only on this amendment.
It has been moved and seconded that we amend the motion by changing 8:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. so that the motion if amended will read - moved that the town by-laws be amended by adding the follow- ing new section to Chapter X: Section 8. Unless otherwise licensed, no person shall sell or attempt to sell or solicit the sale of goods, subscrip- tions or contributions from door to door in the Town except between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 9:00 P.M., and then only after registration of the names of all solicitors with the Chief of Police and after the issue of a written permit therefor by or on the order of the Chief of Police upon determination of the identity and character of the business or organiza- tion with which said person is connected. All of those who are in favor of this amendment, this is not the main motion this is the amendment, all those in favor please say 'aye'".
Voice vote. Amendment is carried.
"The next business is the motion as amended which I have just read and you have heard. That changes the 8:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M.
Moderator: "It has been moved and seconded that the town by-laws be amended by adding the following new section to Chapter X: Section 8. Unless otherwise licensed, no person shall sell or attempt to sell or solicit the sale of goods, subscriptions or contributions from door to door in the Town except between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 9:00 P.M., and then only after registration of the names of all solicitors with the Chief of Police and after the issue of a written permit therefor by or on the order of the Chief of Police upon determination of the identity and character of the business or organization with which said person is connected."
Voice vote. Motion is carried.
Moderator: Article 7. "To see if the Town will vote to transfer the sum of $721.96 from the Excess and Deficiency Account to the Water Department to pay the balance of the amount incurred for drilling test wells in excess of the appropriation therefor.
Moved by Mr. Gordon Thompson and duly seconded: "That the sum of $721.96 be transferred from the Excess and Deficiency Account to the Water Department to pay the balance of the amount incurred for drilling test wells in excess of the appropriation therefor."
Moderator: "It has been moved and seconded that the sum of $721.96 be transferred from the Excess and Deficiency Account to the Water Department to pay the balance of the amount incurred for drilling test wells in excess of the appropriation therefor."
Moderator: "I will point out that this involves a transfer of funds
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from Excess and Deficiency account involves a 2/3 vote. The necessity of a count will be avoided if the vote is unanimous by a voice vote.
Voice vote. Motion unanimously carried.
Moderator: Article 8. "To see if the Town will vote to provide additional water supply and distribution facilities, to construct and originally equip with pump and equipment a pump house, to lay water mains, drive and construct wells, and for the foregoing purposes raise and appropriate a sum of money 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."
Moved by Mr. Smith and duly seconded: "That the sum of $5,000 be transferred from the Excess and Deficiency Account to the Water Department for the purpose of providing temporary additional water supply and distributional facilities and for the testing of wells in the area of Pleasant Pond, and in connection therewith to rent a pump and lay surface pipes."
Moderator: "It has been moved and seconded that the sum of $5,000 be transferred from the Excess and Deficiency Account to the Water Department for the purpose of providing temporary additional water supply and distributional facilities and for the testing of wells in the area of Pleasant Pond, and in connection therewith to rent a pump and lay surface pipes."
Moderator: "This motion involves a 2/3 vote for passage being a transfer from the E & D account. The necessity of a count can be avoided if the vote by voice is unanimous."
Voice vote. Motion unanimously carried.
Moderator: Article 9. "To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to acquire by purchase or eminent domain for water purposes a parcel of land belonging to Massachusetts Audubon Society and others as shown on a plan on file with the Town Clerk, and to appropriate a sum of money therefor, and in connection therewith that the authorization to the Board of Selectmen to acquire a parcel of land for water purposes pursuant to Article 10 of the Warrant for the 1960 annual town meeting be rescinded."
Moved by Mr. William Mackenzie and duly seconded: "That the Board of Selectmen be authorized to acquire by purchase or eminent domain under Chapter 79 of the General Laws of Massachusetts, or otherwise, for water purposes a parcel of land belonging to Massachu- setts Audubon Society and others, located off Pine Tree Drive in the area of Pleasant Pond, as shown on a Plan filed with the Town Clerk, prepared by Charles H. Morse & Son, C.E., and dated July 1960, to- gether with adequate rights of way thereto, and that the sum of $300.00
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be transferred from the Excess and Deficiency Account for such purposes and the cost of preparation of such plan; and that the vote adopted by the Town pursuant to Article 10 of the Warrant for the 1960 annual town meeting, authorizing the Board of Selectmen to acquire a parcel of land for water purposes, be rescinded."
Moderator: "It has been moved and seconded that the Board of Selectmen be authorized to acquire by purchase or eminent domain under Chapter 79 of the General Laws of Massachusetts, or otherwise, for water purposes a parcel of land belonging to Massachusetts Audubon Society and others, located off Pine Tree Drive in the area of Pleasant Pond, as shown on a Plan filed with the Town Clerk, prepared by Charles H. Morse & Son, C.E., and dated July 1960, together with ade- quate rights of way thereto, and that the sum of $300.00 be transferred from the Excess and Deficiency Account for such purposes and the cost of preparation of such plan; and that the vote adopted by the Town pursuant to Article 10 of the Warrant for the 1960 annual town meeting, authorizing the Board of Selectmen to acquire a parcel of land for water purposes, be rescinded.
This is another vote requiring a 2/3 for passage. We will first have the voice vote to determine whether it is unanimous which will avoid the necessity of a count."
Voice vote. Motion unanimously carried.
Moderator: Article 10. "To see if the Town will cause the vote under Article 11 of this Warrant to be taken by secret ballot."
For those of you who have not seen the warrant the Article 11 I will read; "To see whether the Town will vote to approve or disapprove the amount of debt (to wit: $2,085,000.00) authorized by the Hamilton- Wenham Regional District School Committee for the purpose of acquir- ing land, constructing thereon and equipping a regional high school.
We are now on Article 10 which again I read; "To see if the town will cause the vote under Article 11 of this Warrant to be taken by secret ballot."
Moved by Mr. William F. Mackenzie and duly seconded: "That the vote to be taken under Article 11 of this warrant be taken by secret ballot."
Moderator: "It has been moved and seconded that the vote to be taken under Article 11 of this warrant be taken by secret ballot."
Voice vote. Motion carried.
Moderator: Article 11. "To see whether the Town will vote to approve or disapprove the amount of debt (to wit: $2,085,000.00) author- ized by the Hamilton-Wenham Regional District School Committee for
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the purpose of acquiring land, constructing thereon and equipping a regional high school."
Moved by Mr. Hall and duly seconded: "That the Town approve or disapprove the amount of debt (to wit: $2,085,000.00) authorized by the Hamilton-Wenham Regional District School Committee for the purpose of acquiring land and constructing thereon and equipping a regional high school, and that an affirmative or yes vote is a vote of approval, and that a negative or no vote is a vote of disapproval."
Moderator: "It has been moved and seconded that the Town ap- prove or disapprove the amount of debt (to wit, $2,085,000.00) authorized by the Hamilton-Wenham Regional District School Committee for the purpose of acquiring land and constructing thereon and equipping a regional high school, and that an affirmative or yes vote is a vote of approval, and that a negative or no vote is a vote of disapproval."
Moderator: "Are you ready for the question? It has been moved and seconded that the town approve or disapprove the amount of debt to wit: $2,085,000 authorized by the Hamilton-Wenham Regional Dis- trict School Committee for the purpose of acquiring land and constructing thereon and equipping a regional high school, and that an affirmative or yes vote is a vote of approval, and that a negative or no vote is a vote of disapproval. It has been previously voted that the action under this article will be taken by secret ballot. This is a sample of your secret ballot. Upper half is yes and the lower half is no. You will be asked to come to the front of the room. The procedure will be row by row coming forward starting with the front of the room. After you have voted you will please return directly to your seat. If you wish to vote yes you will tear off the yes and drop it in the ballot box, you then drop the no in the wastebasket. If you wish to vote no you do the reverse, put the no in the ballot box and the yes in the wastebasket.
We will announce the vote on Article 11."
Yes: 347 No: 251
Motion carried.
Moderator: "I will also announce that I have been informed that on a similar motion tonight in Wenham there were 270 votes Yes and 114 No. The motion has also been carried in Wenham.
Moderator: "Motion made and seconded that we adjourn. Meeting adjourned by unanimous vote at 11:45 P.M.
Attest:
FRANCIS H. WHIPPLE
Town Clerk
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REPORT OF STATE PRIMARY Held September 13, 1960
TELLERS AND ELECTION OFFICERS
Republican
Lawrence R. Stone
William F. MacKenzie
Edward J. Ready
Hazel E. Cram
Jean T. Austin
Philip Hopkins
Robert N. Peale
Hazel Stanley
Virginia Healey
Democratic
Lawrence Lamson Mary T. Greeley Thomas Sargent George Morrow William Bouchard James D'Arcy Agnes Noyes Marie A. Arnold Bernard A. Cullen
Town Clerk Francis H. Whipple
Police Robert H. Poole Edward Frederick
The Warrant was read and polls declared open at two o'clock P.M. by Lawrence Stone, member of the Board of Selectmen.
A total of 465 votes were cast, Republican 362; Democratic 103.
Men 227; women 238 as follows:
REPUBLICAN VOTE
SENATOR IN CONGRESS
Leverett Saltonstall, Smith Street, Dover 326
Blanks 36
GOVERNOR
John A. Volpe, 10 Everett Avenue, Winchester 325
Blanks 37
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LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Augustus G. Means, County Road, Essex 341
Blanks 21
SECRETARY
Edward W. Brooke, 26 Crawford Street, Boston 324
Blanks 38
ATTORNEY GENERAL
George Michaels, 62 Roundwood Road, Newton 319
Blanks
43
TREASURER
Walter J. Trybulski, 22 Carlton Avenue, Chicopee 230
Francis Andrew Walsh, 25 Ross Street, Medford 98
Blanks
34
AUDITOR
Gardner B. Wardwell, 16 Chestnut Street, Melrose 317
Blanks 45
CONGRESSMAN
William H. Bates, 35 Warren Street, Salem 335
Blanks 27
COUNCILLOR
George Karelitz, 34 Lakeview Avenue, Haverhill 77
E. Ray Kelley, 8 Knighr Road, Manchester 125
John Patrick Shields Mahoney, Jr., 32 Lawrence St., Lawrence 19
Francis W. York, 38 Clarendon Avenue, Lynn 85
Blanks 56
SENATOR
Philip A. Graham, 293 Bridge Street, Hamilton 333
James C. Fletcher, 596 Salem Street, Lynnfield 24
Blanks 5
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REPRESENTATIVES IN GENERAL COURT
Cornelius J. Murray, 2 Haskell Street, Beverly 241
Clarence S. Wilkinson, 19 Lovett Street, Beverly 212
George L. Allen, 118 School Street, Manchester 180
Blanks 91
REGISTER OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY
William A. Milliken, 20 Pleasant Street, Salem 302
Blanks 60
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
C. F. Nelson Pratt, 4 Johnston Terrace, Saugus 203
Emile A. Archambault, 347 Lowell Street, Lawrence 18
Paul W. Lunn, 25 Winthrop Avenue, Beverly 147
Arthur A. Thompson, 95 Lowell Street, Methuen 125
Frank L. Wiggin, 14 Park Street, Peabody 120
Blanks
111
COUNTY TREASURER
David Black, 16 Oceanview Terrace, Lynn 15
Thomas F. Duffy, 772 Lynnfield Street, Lynn 3
Everett F. Haley, 8 Walnut Road, So. Hamilton 2
Donald F. Crafts, 22 Bennett Street, Manchester 7
Francis H. Whipple, 212 Moulton Street, Hamilton 1
Blanks 334
DEMOCRATIC VOTE
SENATOR IN CONGRESS
Foster Furcolo, 812 Longmeadow Street, Longmeadow 39
Edmund C. Buckley, 83A Wendell Street, Cambridge 11
Thomas J. O'Connor, Jr., 142 Merrimac Avenue, Springfield 47 Blanks 6
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GOVERNOR
Joseph D. Ward, 29 Allston Place, Fitchburg 13
Francis E. Kelly, 1184 Morton Street, Boston 17
John F. Kennedy, 222 Washington Street, Canton 11
Alfred Magaletta, 50 Hillview Road, Westwood 0
Robert F. Murphy, 90 West Border Road, Malden 14
Endicott Peabody, 19 Larch Road, Cambridge 45
Gabriel Francis Piemonte, 65 Brook Farm Road, Boston 3
Blanks 0
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Edward F. McLaughlin, Jr., 6 Calvin Road, Boston 72
Pasquale Caggiano, 165 Washington Street, Lynn 18
Blanks 13
SECRETARY
Kevin H. White, 30 Cedar Lane Way, Boston 33
Francis X. Ahearn, 27 Greycliff Road, Boston 31
Margaret F. McGovern, 310 Commonwealth Avenue, Newton 25
Blanks 14
ATTORNEY GENERAL
Edward J. McCormack, Jr., 1110 Morton Street, Boston 78
Blanks 25
TREASURER
John Thomas Driscoll, 50 Clearwater Drive, Boston 33
George F. Hurley, 120 Maplewood Street, Boston 14
John B. Kennedy, 25 Taylor Street, Saugus 16
John M. Kennedy, 60 Radcliffe Street, Boston 8
Patrick F. McDonough, 11 Barrington Road, Boston 16
Robert J. Sullivan, 17 Vershire Street, Boston 3
Blanks 13
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AUDITOR
Thomas J. Buckley, 290 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston 72
John F. Hynes, 41 Child Street, Boston 23
Blanks 8
CONGRESSMAN
George C. Ambrose, 3 Ray Street, Danvers 50
Mary Kennedy, 69 Fays Avenue, Lynn 35
Paul J. Perocchi, 57 Milk Avenue, Methuen 6
Blanks 12
COUNCILLOR
John Joseph Buckley, 10 Mt. Vernon Street, Lawrence 41
William G. Hennessey, 653 Western Avenue, Lynn 36
Frank J. Incropera, Jr., 21 Towerhill Street, Lawrence 0
Otis H. Peluso, 70 Moon Road, Lynn 1
William V. Smith, 95 Shepard Street, Lynn
2
Thomas J. Wholey, 10 Reservoir Terrace, Lawrence 2
Blanks 21
SENATOR
Bartholomew Conti 3
Blanks 100
REPRESENTATIVES IN GENERAL COURT
George H. Chansky, 14 Heather Street, Beverly 55
Albert F. Pashby, 21 Radcliff Road, Beverly 17
William N. Scanlan, 247 Hale Street, Beverly 56
Blanks 78
REGISTER OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY
John J. Costello, 88 Greene Street, North Andover 44
Alexander J. Cameron, 11 Cherry Street, Lynn 11
Daniel J. Costello, 15 Hoffman Avenue, Lawrence 15
Thomas P. Costin, Jr., 242 Parkland Avenue, Lynn 23
Thomas W. McGee, 104 Johnson Street, Lynn 8
Blanks 2
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COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Joseph N. Benedetti, 350 Washington Street, Haverhill 6
Daniel J. Burke, 8 Sylvan Circle, Lynnfield 24
George A. Callahan, Jr., 197 Abbott Street, Lawrence 3
John S. Cook, 110 Margin Street, Haverhill 3
Frank J. DePippo, 64 Saratoga Street, Lawrence 1
Myron D. Donoghue, 172 Essex Street, Saugus 9
William J. Donovan, 545 Haverhill Street, Lawrence
5
Richard D. Higgins, 12 Autumn Street, Danvers
16
John E. Kelleher, 9 Fowler Street, Salem 18
Thomas E. Kennedy, Jr., 4 Mark Road, Beverly
28
Sam Lena, 5 Saturn Road, Marblehead
10
David J. Lucey, 17 Donna Road, Saugus
8
Edward J. O'Connor, 75 Abbott Street, Lawrence 5
James T. Owens, 14 South Prospect Street, Haverhill 0
Louis J. Scanlon, 25 Sheridan Street, Lawrence 24
Blanks 46
COUNTY TREASURER
Thomas F. Duffy, 772 Lynnfield Street, Lynn 70
Edward J. Brady, 15 Ladd Hill Road, Lynn 9
Jeremiah Breen, 602 South Union Street, Lawrence 6
David DiFilippo, 10 Jackson Terrace, Lawrence 2
Martin J. Killourie, 21 Greenfield Street, Lawrence 2
Blanks 14
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 10:45 o'clock P.M.
Attest:
FRANCIS H. WHIPPLE Town Clerk
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REPORT OF STATE ELECTION Held November 8, 1960
TELLERS AND ELECTION OFFICERS
Republican
Democratic
Hazel Cram
George Morrow
Freda Colwell
Lawrence Lamson
Jean Austin
Marie Arnold
Hazel Bray
Regina Dawe
Catherine Clarizia
Mary Emery Thomas F. Cullen James D'Arcy Rita Finney Robert Foley Mary Greeley
Dorothy Crowley
Rosamond Cushman
George W. Dixon
Philip Hopkins
Robert Greeley
Robert Peale
Hazel Stanley
Earl Henderson Guy Alleruzzo Agnes Noyes Thomas Sargent John T. Fleming
William Mackenzie
George E. Oldford Bernard Cullen
Assistants Gelean M. Campbell Edward J. Ready
TOWN CLERK
Francis H. Whipple
POLICE
Robert W. Poole
Lester D. Charles
Orman J. Richards
The warrant was read and polls opened at eight o'clock A.M. by Lawrence Lamson, Chairman of the Board of Selectmen.
There were 2771 ballots cast: 1349 men, 1422 women; 2696 in per- son, 75 absentee, as follows:
Marion Thompson
John Walke
Lester Wallace
Lawrence R. Stone
Everett F. Haley
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PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT
Decker and Munn 2
Hass and Cozzini 3 John B. Lauder 8
Kennedy and Johnson 832
Nixon and Lodge
1914
Blanks 21
SENATOR IN CONGRESS
Leverett Saltonstall 2132
Thomas J. O'Connor, Jr. 618
Lawrence Gilfedder
2
Mark R. Shaw
1
Blanks
19
GOVERNOR
John A. Volpe 2051
Joseph D. Ward 650
Henning A. Blomen
4
Guy S. Williams
18
Philip Graham
1
Blanks
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LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Edward F. McLaughlin 547
Augustus G. Means
2170
Thomas Maratea
3
Francis A. Votano
4
Blanks
48
SECRETARY
Edward W. Brooke 2036
Kevin H. White 615
Fred M. Ingersoll
14
Julia B. Kohler
7
Blanks
100
ATTORNEY GENERAL
Edward J. McCormack, Jr. . 874
George Michaels 1813
August O. Johnson 6
William D. Ross
3
Blanks
76
TREASURER
John Thomas Driscoll 814
Walter J. Trybulski 1825 Warren C. Carberg 7
Domenico A. Digirolamo 5
Blanks
121
AUDITOR
Thomas J. Buckley 1068 Gardner B. Wardwell 1594
Arne A. Sortell 6
Blanks
96
CONGRESSMAN
William H. Bates 2289
Mary Kennedy 431
Blanks
52
COUNCILLOR
John Joseph Buckley 762
Francis W. York
1865
Blanks
145
SENATOR
Philip A. Graham 2212
Bartholomew J. Conte 491
Blanks
69
REPRESENTATIVES IN GENERAL COURT
Cornelius J. Murray 1972
George L. Allen 1714
George H. Chansky 742
William N. Scanlan
473
Blanks
643
REGISTER OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY
John J. Costello 810
William A. Milliken
1830
Blanks
132
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
C. F. Nelson Pratt
1887
Daniel J. Burke 729
Louis J. Scanlon
471
Arthur A. Thompson
1639
Blanks
818
COUNTY TREASURER
Thomas F. Duffy 834
David D. Black
1778
Blanks
160
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QUESTION NO. 1
A. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages (whiskey, rum, gin, malt beverages, wines and all other alcoholic beverages) ?
Yes
1714
No
722
Blanks
336
B. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of wines and malt beverages (wines and beer, ale and all other malt beverages) ?
Yes
1692
No
652
Blanks
428
C. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises ?
Yes
1904
No
502
Blanks
366
The polls were closed by Lawrence Lamson, Chairman of the Board of Selectmen, at 8:00 P.M. The results of the balloting were announced at 3:50 o'clock A.M., November 9, 1960.
Attest:
FRANCIS H. WHIPPLE
Town Clerk
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RECORDINGS AND LICENSES ISSUED
1960 BIRTHS RECORDED
Male
51
Female
73
124
1960 MARRIAGES RECORDED
38
Non-Residents
6
44
1960 DEATHS RECORDED
Residents
34
Non-Residents
3
37
1960 SPORTING LICENSES ISSUED
Fishing
93
Hunting
110
Sporting
45
Minors Fishing
25
Female Fishing
12
Sporting-Trapping
12
Trapping
1
Duplicate
1
7 Day Fishing
2
Archery Deer Stamps
5
306
1960-1961 DOG LICENSES ISSUED
Male
269
Female
38
Spayed Female
157
$10 Kennel
13
$25 Kennel
4
$50 Kennel
2
483
Residents
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1960 BIRTHS RECORDED
Ackley, Ann Rogers, daughter of George C. and Barbara R. Allen, John Franklin, son of Robert A. and Joyce M. Anderson, Nancy Stuart, daughter of Stuart E. and Margo S. Bennett, Paula Marie, daughter of Arthur L. Jr., and Pauline T. Berry, John Raymond, son of Lawrence C. and Katherine U. Block, Catherine Ann, daughter of Boris H. and Mildred S. Bolinger, Melinda Kay, daughter of Robert E. and Emma J. Brown, son of John L. and Brenda L.
Burke, James David, son of Edmund P. and Joan Busell, Gwendolyn Ruth, daughter of Lewis H. and Priscilla R. Carlson, Jeffrey Alan, son of Lawrence H. and Jane C. Christofferson, Sandra, daughter of Jakob O. and Virginia Clark, Susan Marie, daughter of Ronald L. and Alma M. Clay, Susan Marie, daughter of Carl F. and Judith A. Cook, Stephen Russell, son of Charles R. and Emily L. Constantino, Lori Ann, daughter of George W. and Patricia A. Crump, Thomas Dudley, son of John S. and Annette V. Cugliari, Anna Maria, daughter of Nino R. and Madeline T. Cummings, Frederick Douglas, son of Frederick and Mary J. Cuthbertson, Susan Jean, daughter of Alan W. and Bettye W. Cuthbertson, Steven Mark, son of Alan W. and Bettye W. deJager, Peter Christian, son of Pieter and Adriana J. Dempsey, Robert Thomas, son of Russell M. and Marion K. Derk, Douglas Bruce, son of David L. and Frances I. Dolliver, Robin Jane, daughter of John W. and Emily Doody, Patricia Marie, daughter of William F. Jr. and Mary L. Driscoll, Mary, daughter of William F. and Joyce E. Eggleston, Patricia Lois, daughter of Joseph L. and Lois M. Ellison, Joan Helen, daughter of James F. and Virginia Estes, Janet Elaine, daughter of Willard H. Jr. and Phyllis Farmer, Mark Francis, son of Francis X. and Helen M. Ferrin, Rebecca Ruth, daughter of Paul H. and Erma S. Fowler, Bethany Rae, daughter of Raymond E. and Margaret E. Fuentes, Edward Thomas, son of Miguel and June F. Gagne, Sharon Ruth, daughter of Robert G. and Lois Gant, Peter John, son of Edwin P. and Elaine K. Gates, Joseph Henry, son of Robert S. and Katherine A. Gauthier, Karen Anne, daughter of Henry E. and Annette Gay, Kimberly Sue, daughter of Arthur E. Jr. and Diana J. Gledhill, John David, son of John W. Jr., and Barbara L. Green, Brian Earl, son of Earl H. and Sandra L. Hagan, Michael, son of Richard A. and Barbara A. Hammann, Catherine, daughter of Robert and Sara J. Hankins, John Andrew, son of Frederick E. and Mary D. Haraden, Nancy Ruth, daughter of Donald G. and Patricia Harding, Susan Helen, daughter of Charles H. and Marion E.
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Harris, son of Ernest and Pamela E. Hathaway, Doreen Flora, daughter of Robert and Agnes H. Hawke, Elizabeth Ann, daughter of John A. and Helen L. Henderson, Linda Jean, daughter of Robert E. and Louise I. Higgins, Jeffery Michael, son of Barry C. and Barbara L. Hurley, Jane Powers, daughter of Joseph M. Jr., and Jeanne Ireland, Mary Beth, daughter of Philip W. and Faye B. Jacques, David Robert, son of Joseph L. Jr., and Denise L. Johnson, Charles George, son of Alfred J. and Renie G. Johnson, Kimberly Robin, daughter of Theodore E. Jr., and Vizma Johnson, Susan Lee, daughter of Donald P. and Dorothy J. Kearsey, Raymond John, son of Charles A. and I. Janice Keiver, Deborah Joan, daughter of Osmund O. Jr., and Joan Leith, Patricia Gale, daughter of Thomas H. and Janet Levensaler, Jeffrey Arnold, son of Cedric A. and Marilyn J. Loud, Richard Gardner, son of Richard and Louise S. Lowell, Charles Phillip, son of Charles E. and Eleanor A. McCarthy, Maureen, daughter of Joseph S. and Elizabeth J. McDuffee, James Richards Jr., son of James R. and Ann M. McGrath, Nancy Jean, daughter of Walter E. and Janet O. McGuiness, Patricia Rose, daughter of Edward W. and Ellen M. McKinney, Christine, daughter of Daniel L. Jr., and Alice B. McNally, James O'Connell, son of James B. and Mary T. Mack, Philip William, son of Romuald J. and Edith O. Macmillan, Carol Anne, daughter of Arthur G. and Carol L. Maidment, Jon Mark, son of Reginald A. and Virginia M. Mailhoit, Bruce Wayne, son of Raymond D. and Theresa C. Maione, Marcia Ann, daughter of Anthony R. and Mary A. Manning, Maureen Louise, daughter of Theodore L. and Jacqueline Marcorelle, Frances Eileen, daughter of Philip M. and Eileen P. Markland, Scott Charles, son of Francis J. and Edna R. Meaney, William Leo, son of John J. and Ruth M.
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