Town of Tewksbury annual report 1956-1962, Part 97

Author: Tewksbury (Mass.)
Publication date: 1956
Publisher: Tewksbury (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 1502


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$400.00


Expended 1962 $400.00


Difference


Health Services


400 Series


HEALTH SERVICES are activities in the field of physical and mental health which are not direct instruction, consisting of medical, dental, phychiatric, and nurse service.


Request 1963


$16,451.00


Expended 1962 $15,547.15 +$903.85


Difference


Pupil Transportation Services


500 Series


PUPIL TRANSPORTATION SERVICES consist of those activities which have as their purpose the conveyance of pupils to and from school activities, either between home and school or on trips for curricular or co-curricular activities.


Request 1963 $83,970.00


Expended 1962 Difference


$82,281.77


+$1,688.23


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Operation of Plant


600 Series


OPERATION OF PLANT consists of the housekeeping activities concerned with keeping the physical plant open and ready for use. It includes cleaning, disinfecting, heating, lighting, communi- cations, power, moving furniture, handling stores, caring for grounds, and other such housekeeping activities as are repeated somewhat regularly on a daily, weekly, monthly, or seasonal basis.


Request 1963


$164,602.00


Expended 1962 $140,706.49


Difference +23,895.51


Maintenance of Plant


700 Series


MAINTENANCE OF PLANT consists of those activities that are concerned with keeping the grounds, buildings, and equipment at their original condition of completeness or efficiency, either through repairs or replacements of property.


Request 1963


$24,593.00


Expended 1962


$27,128.50


Difference -$2,535.50


Food Services 900 Series


FOOD SERVICES are those activities which have as their purpose the preparation and serving of regular and incidental meals, lunches, or snacks in connection with school activities.


Request 1963


$4,700.00


Expended 1962


$4,500.00


+$200.00


Difference


Student-Body Activities


1000 Series


STUDENT-BODY ACTIVITIES are direct and personal services for public school pupils, such as interscholastic athletics, band and orchestra, when not part of the regular instructional program.


Request 1963


$17,479.00


Expended 1962


$17,276.76


Difference


+$202.24


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Community Services


1100 Series


COMMUNITY SERVICES are those services provided by the school district for the community as a whole, or some segment of the community, such as transportation of non-public school pupils.


Request 1963 $14,800.00


Expended 1962 Difference


$13,539.62 +$1,260.38


Capital Outlay


1200 Series


CAPITAL OUTLAY EXPENDITURES are those which result in the acquisition of fixed assets or additions to fixed assets. They are expenditures for land or existing buildings, improvements of grounds, construction of buildings, additions to buildings, remodel- ing of buildings, or initial or additional equipment.


Request 1963 $11,585.00


Expended 1962 Difference


$12,944.32


-$1,359.32


1963 Increases


The $142,568.94 represents an increase in the 1963 Request for schools of about 11% over the amounts appropriated in 1962. The largest part of the increase is for salaries. The salary increase is caused by two factors, general salary revisions and additional per- sonnel needed for September 1963 with the opening of the new junior high school or double sessions whichever comes. Included as another large factor of the increase shown above is $8,750 for the maintenance and operation of the new building.


STADIUM REQUEST


The School Committee supervises the maintenance and opera- tion of the Tewksbury Stadium. For several years minimum amounts had been spent for this purpose. During the past years work was done toward rebuilding and reconditioning the bleachers, playing field, and field house. The funds needed for 1963 as listed below, provide for continued maintenance and upkeep. The ma- jor capital expenditures are for a chain link fence to keep spec-


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tators off the playing field and for a new boiler to replace the present equipment which has had major repairs for several years.


A. Labor $ 900.00


B. Expenses


Equipment and Maintenance $ 750.00


Heat


400.00


Light and Water


475.00


1,625.00


C. Outlay


4,200.00


Total


$ 6,725.00


PUBLIC AND VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS


Another area of School Committee responsibility covers Tui- tion and Transportation to Public and Vocational Schools outside of Tewksbury for pupils who cannot be served adequately in Tewksbury. Some of these pupils are receiving specialized voca- tional training at schools such as Lowell Trade High School or Essex Agricultural School. Another group of pupils is handicapped and receives education and training to help overcome the various handicaps.


Transportation


$ 3,950.00


Tuition


10,135.00


Total


$14,085.00


ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAM


Most of the classes are in the field of Evening Practical Arts under the supervision of the Massachusetts Department of Edu- cation. A limited beginning has been made in classes in general education. The program has grown each year. This response is reflected in the 1963 Adult Education Request which covers a full calendar year and makes provisions for some of the added courses requested by interested adults. Included in this account are funds for paying tuition for some Tewksbury residents who are receiving training in other towns.


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A. Salaries


$ 5,070.00


B. Expenses


Materials


$ 20.00


Tuition


500.00


-


$ 520.00


C. Outlay


New Equipment


$ 50.00


50.00


Total


$ 5,640.00


Monies Returned to Town


The laws of municipal finance in Massachusetts differ from those in most other states. A major difference is in the area of reimbursements for activities carried on in the schools. The Town receives each year amounts of money for school aid based on the number of children from seven to sixteen years in age resident in the Town. In addition there are reimbursements for State Wards, Transportation, and several other programs. The formulas for determining the amounts of remibursement are usually based on a proportion of the amounts actually spent.


The applications for reimbursements are made to the Depart- ment of Education. After being approved the applications are for- warded to the Treasurer of the Commonwealth for payment. The payments are then sent to the Town Treasurer and are by law deposited in the E & D Account. These funds are not spent by the School Committee but are available to the Town for spending for any purpose. The effect of this procedure is to have all of the funds needed for schools raised by taxation even though the Town will receive nearly three hundred thousand dollars in aid and re- imbursement on account of schools. A breakdown of the 1963 Re- quests and estimated reimbursement is shown below.


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ESTIMATED REIMBURSEMENTS


APPLICABLE TO 1963 APPROPRIATION REQUESTS


Public Schools Appropriation


1963 Appropriation Request .... $1,393,717.00 Earnings:


Day Household Arts $ 3,150.00


Ungraded Classes


17,000.00


Tuition and Transportation-Wards 5,900.00


Transportation-Chapter 71


41,360.00


School Aid-Chapter 70


217,596.00


TOTAL


$ 285,006.00


Net Cost of Day Schools from Local Taxation .$1,108,711.00


Public and Vocational School Appropriation


1963 Appropriation Request ...... ..


$


14,085.00


Earnings:


Tuition


$


3,775.00


Transportation


1,125.00


TOTAL $ 4,900.00


Net Cost from Local Taxation $ 9,185.00


Adult Education


1963 Appropriation Request .......


Earnings


$


5,640.00


2,240.00


Net Cost from Local Taxation


$


3,400.00


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OUR THANKS


It is impossible to express adequately our thanks to the many individuals and organizations who have made contributions toward the progress of the Tewksbury Public Schools during the past year. To make a listing of these would require several pages. We are therefore expressing to you at this time simply and sincerely our appreciation of your help and understanding. We would also pledge to you the continuation of our best efforts to make the schools reflect your best desires.


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PUBLIC SCHOOLS - OCTOBER 1, 1962


GRADE - AGE DISTRIBUTION


Gr./Age


1


5 | 6 | 7 | 8


9


- 10


11 |


12 |


13 |


14


15


16 | 17 |


18


19


20


Totals


1


69 | 346


34


-


-


449


2


70


275


46


4


1


-


396


3


72


263


52


5


-


392


4


70


261


55


7


-


393


5


77


245


36


6


1


365


6


54


184


34


6


278


7


99


180


24


5


2


310


8


83


186


39


8


1


317


9


84


178


64


18


3


347


10


72


153


31


5


1


262


11


1


77


124


24


3


229


12


-


38


83


20


2


143


Ungr'ded


6


2


5


7


1


5


8 |


4


Total


69


416


381


385


396


365


333


304


306


303


308


211


116


24


2


3919


-


AGE OF ADMISSION TO SCHOOL


All children born as of January 1, 1958 are eligible to attend school in the coming fall term. No Entrance tests for children under the age requirement will be given.


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-


-


-


-


38


-


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EDUCATIONAL AND EMPLOYMENT CERTIFICATES


Every person from 14-16 years of age must have an employ- ment certificate or permit, and those between 16-18 years of age must have an educational certificate before starting work. These certificates and permits may be obtained from the offices of the Superintendent of Schools, the High School Principal, and Mrs. Loella Dewing of the School Committee. When one makes appli- cation for a certificate (or "working card"), he must apply in per- son and bring birth certificate and report of last grade attended.


TEWKSBURY SCHOOL - GRADE DISTRIBUTION OCTOBER 1, 1962


School/Grade


1|


2| 3 |4 |5| 6| 7| 8 | 9| 10 | 11|


12 jung.| Totals


Flemings


38


38


Foster


68 |122


110


300


Heath Brook


147 |125 |130


131 | 144


86


763


North St.


159 |170


70


34


36


469


Shawsheen


143


101 | 124


106


185


82


741


Jr. High


310 | 317


627


Total 1-8


449 396 392 393 365 278 |310 |317


38


2938


Mem. High


347


262 | 229


143


981


Grand Totals Public


449


396


392


393


365


278


310


317


347


262


229


143


38


3919


St. Williams


40


39


38


43


40


40


33


33


306


TOTALS


489 435 430 436 |405 |318 |343 |350 |347 |262 | 229 |143 | 38


4225


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ROSTER OF SCHOOL EMPLOYEES As of December 31, 1962


CENTRAL OFFICE


Dr. Everett G. Thistle


Superintendent of Schools


Joseph E. Bastable, Ed.M. Assistant Superintendent


Thelma Whitehouse (Mrs.) Secretary


William J. Mckenzie Bookkeeper


Marion Morris (Mrs.) Clerk


Ann Beatrice (Mrs.) School Committee Recorder


MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL


Pleasant Street


Lawrence R. McGowan, Ed.M. Principal


Richard E. Griffin, Ed.M Vice-Principal


Ilah Read (Mrs.)


Clerk


Dorothy Gendall (Mrs.) Clerk


Doris Farwell (Mrs.)


Clerk


Teachers


Elizabeth Ahonen (Mrs.) B.S. English


Emmett Ballard, B.S.Ed.


English


Jennie Basile (Mrs.) M.A. Foreign Language


Rosemary Blessington, B.S. Spanish


Warren Bowen, B.S.


Social Studies


Kathryn Chandler


Business Education


Paul Ciccarelli, B.S.Ed


Industrial Arts


John Cody, B.A. Science


Bryce Collins, M.Ed. Mathematics


Mary Collins B.S.Ed.


English


Esther Conroy, A.M.


Science


Mary Crossley (Mrs.) English


Joseph Crotty, A.M.


Social Studies


Donald Currier, B.S.Ed.


Social Studies


Charlotte Curtis, M.Ed. Chemistry


Joan Curtis, B.S. Mathematics


Robert deGaravilla, B.S. Business Education


Francis Flanagan, Ed.M


Social Studies


Georgianna Gagne, B.S.Ed. Mathematics


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Joan Griffin, B.S. Art


Elsie Guyer (Mrs.) B.S.Ed. Busines Education


Frank Hall, B.S.Ed.


Business Education


Sandra Hazard (Mrs.) B.A. English


Charles Hazel Physical Education Director


Sandra Helverson (Mrs.) B.S. Science


Annmarie Howard, B.S.Ed. Mathematics-Science


Elaine Hubbard (Mrs.) B.S.Ed. Mathematics


James A. Johnson, B.S. Mathematics


Joan Kelley, A.B. English


Nancy Kilmain (Mrs.) B.S. Home Economics


Katherine Kimball, A.B.


Mathematics


Christos Koumantzelis, Ed.M.


Social Studies


Margaret Kuhn, B.S.


Business Education


Etta Lapniewski (Mrs.) A.B.


Mathematics


Joan LeFrank, A.B.


Physical Education


Joseph Lemieux, A.B.


French


John Lough


Industrial Arts


Leo Montebello, Ed.M


Social Studies


Eloise Payne (Mrs.) A.B.


English


Freeman Pluff, B.S.


Industrial Arts


Anthony Rapisarda, A.M.


Music


John Ryan, B.S.Ed.


Business Education


William Sarmento, Ed.M Latin, Philosophy


Mary Stevens, (Mrs.) A.B. English


Archibald Toothaker, B.S.


Science


Sheila Walsh, A.B.


English


Dorothy Woodhams, M.S. Science


Elsie Woolaver (Mrs.) A.B.


Social Studies


Non-Faculty


Dorothy Daudelin (Mrs.) Matron


Earl Sands Custodian


Harold Gath


Custodian


Shirley Jellison Custodian


James Love


Custodian


Isidore Nawossa


Custodian


Robert Wilson


Custodian


Thelma Palmer (Mrs.)


Manager


Doris Baldacci (Mrs.)


Lunchroom Worker


Hazel Farrell (Mrs.)


Lunchroom Worker


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Emma Farley (Mrs.)


Lunchroom Worker


Freda Greeno (Mrs.


Lunchroom Worker


Martha Kelleher (Mrs.


Lunchroom Worker


Marie Maloney (Mrs.) Lunchroom Worker


Audrey McAllister (Mrs.) Lunchroom Worker


Dorothy Treadwell (Mrs.)


Lunchroom Worker


JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Pleasant Street


John M. Foley, A.M. Principal


Phyllis Wheaton (Mrs.)


Clerk


Teachers


Judith Allen, B.S. Mathematics


Jason Andrews, A.B.


English


Brenda Barry, A.B. English


Alice Baumgartner (Mrs.) A.B. English


Judith Brox, B.S.


Social Studies


Nancy Caldwell (Mrs.) A.B. Social Studies


Thomas Cleary, B.S.


Science


Eileen Cullinan (Mrs.) B.S. English


Charles Ellison, A.B.


Social Studies


William McAuley


Shop


Alice Marcotte, (Mrs.) A.B.


English


Paul Neily, M.Ed.


English


John Regan, A.B.


Mathematics


John F. Rump, M.Ed.


General Science


Kenneth Sanford, A.M.


Mathematics


Donald Streeter, B.S.Ed. Mathematics


Antonio Terenzi, CAGS Social Studies


William X. Traveis, B.S. Social Studies


Thomas Trayers, B.S. Science


Francis Treanor, A.M. Mathematics


Bonny Waye, B.S.


Home Economics


Alfred White, B.S.Ed.


Science


Randal White, B.F.A.


Art


Kenneth Young, Ed.M.


Social Studies


Non-faculty


Walter Morris


Custodian


Cornelius Underhill


Custodian


Shirley Jellison


Custodian


Ernestine Mugford, (Mrs.)


Lunchroom Worker


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ELLA FLEMINGS SCHOOL Andover Street


Joseph E. Bastable, Ed.M. Principal


Teachers Frieda Dirks (Mrs.) A.B. Elizabeth Johnson (Mrs.) A.B. Roger Lorrey, B.S. Non-faculty


John Smith Maintenance


Robert McDonald Maintenance


FOSTER SCHOOL Main Street


Daniel C. Hanson, B.S. Principal


Grace Belliveau (Mrs.)


Clerk


Teachers


Grade


Thelma Greene (Mrs.)


3


Mary Morris (Mrs.) B.S.Ed.


3


Mildred Bates (Mrs.) B.S.Ed.


4


Louise Donohoe, B.S.Ed.


4


Gertrude Duffy (Mrs.)


4


Richard Southwick, A.B.


6


William Tsimtsos, B.S.Ed.


6


John Weir, B.S.


6


Non-faculty


Andrew Kohanski Custodian


Ruth Mores (Mrs.) Manager


Ella Marshall (Mrs.) Lunchroom Worker


Mary Winter (Mrs.) Lunchroom Worker


Doris Wheeler (Mrs.)


Lunchroom Clerk


HEATH BROOK SCHOOL Shawsheen Street


Edward J. Farley, Ed.M Principal


Elizabeth Irwin (Mrs.) Clerk


Teachers


Grade


Jeannette Alfe, A.B.


1


Roseann Donnelly, M.Ed. 1


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Michelle Johnson (Mrs.) B.S. 1


Myra Pruitt (Mrs.) Ed.M. 1


Doris Bradley (Mrs.) B.S. 1


Rosalie Cameron (Mrs.) 2


Donna Foley, A.B.


2


Ruth Gray (Mrs.) A.B.


2


Florence Zaher, B.S.Ed.


2


Caroline Fiedler (Mrs.)


3


Sally Harding (Mrs.) A.B.


3


Teresa Hey (Mrs.)


3


Lorraine Nastek (Mrs.) B.S.Ed.


3


Joan Avery, B.S.Ed.


4


Mary Brown (Mrs.) B.S.Ed.


4


Sheila Moore, B.S.Ed.


4


Meryl Shepler (Mrs.) A.B.


4


Helen Cogswell (Mrs.) B.S.Ed.


5


Mary Cronin (Mrs.)


5


James Reynolds, M.Ed.


5


Julie Trull (Mrs.) A.B.


5


Mary Bates (Mrs.) M.A.Ed.


6


Joan Parent (Mrs.) B.S.Ed.


6


Non-faculty


Joseph Neal


Custodian


Burr Quimby


Custodian


Alphonse Mello


Custodian


Virginia Girard (Mrs.)


Manager


Mildred Backhoff (Mrs.)


Lunchroom Worker


Gertrude Neal (Mrs.) Lunchroom Worker


Laura Pentz (Mrs.) Lunchroom Worker


Margaret Young (Mrs.)


Lunchroom Worker


NORTH STREET SCHOOL North Street


Daniel C. Hanson, B.S. Principal


Jane Foster (Mrs.)


Clerk


Faculty


Grade


Janice Brown, A.B.


1


Meredith DeBow, B.S.


1


Charlotte Johnson (Mrs.) B.S.Ed. 1


Evelyn Sutherland (Mrs.) B.S.Ed.


1


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Mary Winters, B.S.Ed. 1


Jacqueline Dupont (Mrs.) B.S.Ed. 2


Judith Dwyer, B.S.Ed. 2


Carolyn Mclaughlin, A.B.


2


Jennie Margosian, B.S.Ed.


2


Joan Ryan (Mrs.) B.S.Ed.


2


Mary J. Ronan, A.B.


3


Winifred Colbath (Mrs.)


3


Martha Quinn, Ed.M.


4


Marion McGrath (Mrs.)


5


Non-faculty


James Farley


Custodian


Earl Sager


Custodian


Ethel Anderson (Mrs.)


Manager


Gladys Collins (Mrs.)


Lunchroom Worker


Dorothy Demarais (Mrs.) Lunchroom Worker


Dorothy Robarts (Mrs.)


Lunchroom Worker


SHAWSHEEN SCHOOL Salem Road


Edward Pelletier, A.M. Principal


Eleanor Callan (Mrs.) Clerk


Teachers


Grade


Virginia Callahan (Mrs.) B.S.Ed.


1


Alice McGrath (Mrs.)


1


Helen Reardon (Mrs.) B.S.Ed.


1


Eleanor Smith (Mrs.) B.S.Ed.


1


Suzanne Bray, A.B.


2


Ann McQuade (Mrs.)


2


Katherine Quinn (Mrs.) B.S.Ed.


2


Ann Healy, B.S.Ed.


3


Mary J. Normandin (Mrs.) B.S.Ed. 3


Marilyn Sheridan (Mrs.) B.S.Ed.


3


Marilyn Stollatis, B.S.Ed. 3


Charlotte Bovill (Mrs.) 4


4


Gilberte Roy (Mrs.)


4


Ruth Alward (Mrs.) B.S.Ed.


5


Ellen Burke, B.S.Ed.


5


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Hazel Neal (Mrs.) B.S.Ed.


Lydia Howard (Mrs.) A.B. 5


Ruth Leoff (Mrs.) B.S.Ed. 5


Jean Murch (Mrs.) B.S.Ed. 5


Blanche Perzel (Mrs.) 5


Ruth Connors, B.S.Ed.


6


Elaine Curran (Mrs.) B.S.Ed.


6


Non-faculty


Norman McGrath


Custodian


Charles Ryan


Custodian


Alphonse Mello Custodian


Dorothy Coviello (Mrs.) Manager


Helen Black (Mrs.) Lunchroom Worker


Helen Ernest (Mrs.) Lunchroom Worker


Lorraine Lipp (Mrs.)


Lunchroom Worker


Flora Morris (Mrs.)


Lunchroom Worker


Staff Specialists Central Office Memorial High School


Evelyn Shumsky (Mrs.) M.S.Ed. Art


Katherine M. Pigott (Mrs.) CAGS Guidance Counselor


Francis Sheeran, Ed.M. Guidance Counselor


Eileen Reardon, Ed.M. Guidance Counselor


Ann Reilly, A.B.


Guidance Counselor


Francis Tremblay, Ed.M. Guidance Counselor


Hope Place (Mrs.) A.B.


Librarian


Earla Shepard (Mrs.) B.Mus.


Theodore Michell, B.Mus.


Music


Anthony Rapisarda, A.M.


Music


Nicklos Andronikos, Ed.M.


Physical Education


Mildred West (Mrs.) Ed.M.


Remedial Reading


Andrey Konovalchik, Ed.M. Speech and Hearing


Ruth Sutton (Mrs.) Lunch Program Supervisor


Francis McCusker


Supervisor of Custodians


Walter Jop


Attendance


Morris Kelman, M.D.


School Doctor


Edward F. Duffy, O.D. School Doctor


Lawrence McCartin, M.D. School Doctor


Ora MacLaren (Mrs.) R.N.


School Nurse


Rachel Killeen (Mrs.) R.N. School Nurse


Doris Osterman (Mrs.) R.N.


School Nurse


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Music


Index


Advisory Airport Commission 69


Appointive Officers


2


Assessors, Report of 72


Auditor, Report of


111


Appropriation Statement


130


Balance Sheet 139


Debt Accounts 136


Debt Outstanding December 31, 1962 137


Detail of Debt Outside Debt Limit 137


Statement of Town Debt December 31, 1962 137


Statement of Interest December 31, 1962


138


Births


106


Building Inspector, Report of 73


Deaths


106


Election Results


57


Finance Committee Report


W-3


Fire Department, Report of


74


Health Board, Report of 75


Index to Articles - 1962 Annual Town Meeting 4


Index to Articles - 1963 Annual Town Meeting


W-5


Industrial Commission, Report of


81


S-29


Jurors Drawn - 1962


68


.


Jury List W-49


Library Trustees, Report of 83


Librarian's Report 84


Marriages 106


Personnel Board 86


Planning Board, Report of 88


Playground Commission


99


Police Department, Report of


89


Public Welfare Board, Report of


92


Summary of Cases


92


Registrars of Voters, Report of


107


SCHOOLS


Schools


Age-Grade Distribution . S-1


S-19


Age of Admission S-19


Calendar


S-3


Employees' Roster S-21


S-3


No School Signals


School-Grade Distribution S-20


School Committee, Report of


S-5


S-30


Selectmen, Report of 101


State Audit Report 103


Tax Collector, Report of 108


Town Counsel, Report of


96


Town Clerk, Report of


106


Vital Statistics 106


Financial 106


Town Election, Annual 57


Town Officers, List of


1


Treaurer, Report of


107


Tree and Moth Department 98


Trust Funds 136


Warrant, Annual Town Meeting 1962


6


Warrant, Annual Town Meeting - 1963


W-7


Salary Schedule


W-9


Annual Budget W-10


Wage Schedule W-28


Warrant, Special Town Meeting, September 12, 1962 60


Water Commissioners, Report of 79


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