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l 5 I lx 1 J, X I U X ga! .xdcfiuifiefi Highlighting the fall season were the football games spirited by the enthusiasm and excitement of the student body, and brought to a climax by the successful Pigskin Social. This fourth annual dance, an informal affair honoring the football team and cheerleaders, was sponsored by the sophomore and junior classes. The girls' gym was attractively decorated in a fall motif, and in red and black. An enjoyable time was experienced by all who attended this first dance of the school season. Not only were the boys participating in their activities at this time, but also the senior and junior girls were seen out on Eldon Keith Field playing intramural field hockey. When the interclass games were concluded, the senior class squad had won the championship. For the first time in many years, the seniors enjoyed a match with the Sumner High School girls of Hol- brook, playing half the game against them, and the other half with them. The cross country team had a very successful season this year, winning five out of seven meets. There were several outstanding senior performers, who benefited the team to a great extent. Concluding this fall season was the presentation of the senior class play, Ianuary Thaw, by the senior actors and actresses. Ian- uary Thaw, the story of the trials and tribulations of the Gage family, was pro- duced on Broadway in 1946. The entire cast performed like a Broadway cast and made December 2, l955, an enjoyable evening of rollicking fun and merriment. 1-1 f .53 i f
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CtCll,Ay vii AC Q vqxli lib 14:5 gi so . ' Cd , ,QW AR Q6 -.AJ L f 1 X , ' X I x x - I X First row, leit to riqht: Mr. Smith, Mr. Holt, Mr. Creedcn, Miss Bradley, lvfiss Pierce, Miss Northrup, Mr. Eaton, Mr. May, Mr. Sanborn. Second row: Miss Brooks, Miss Sylvia, Miss Bosworth, Mr. MacPherson, Mr. Ford, Dr. Frellick Sylvester, Miss Lindfors, Miss Ransom, Miss Stokes, Miss Tuttle. Third row: Miss Condon, Miss Whelan, Miss Long, Miss Davis, Miss Giovanoni, Miss Gilmore Converse, Miss Uses, Mrs, Kelleher, Miss Lynch, Mrs. Peterson. Fourth row: Miss Simmons, Miss Cosarove, Miss Elzbut, Miss Smith, Miss Farwell, Miss Armstrong, Mrs. Harlow, Miss Paine, Miss Belkus, Miss Bourne, Miss Goodridqe. Filth row: Mr. Andrews, Mr. Ryan, Mr. Baker, Mr. Smith, Miss Beaton, Miss Iohnson, Miss Hoit, Gilmore, Miss Sprague, Mr. Metcalf, Mr. Socarides. Wilkins, Miss Miss Miss Miss Sixth row: Mr. Kimtis, Mr. Kreutzer, Mr. Nash, Mr. Kelly, Mr. Bernatowicz, Mr. Fitzpatrick, Mr. Wiqren, Mr. Todd, Mr. Hopkins, Mr. Beuell, Mr. Prioli. Last row: Mr. Lynch, Mr. Burbank, Mr. White, Mr. Eqqer, Mr. Wallace, Mr. Mclfernan, Mr. Puliaiico, Mr. Swanson, Mr. Parsons.
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goofgaf jam Under the able tutelage of Coach Prank L. Saba with his assistants, Mr. William T. Parsons and Mr. Iohn A. Sarson, the 1955 B. H. S. football team was a well- drilled yet somewhat inexperienced outfit. ln all fairness to the team, it must be said that the record of three victories and four defeats is no proper indication of the team's strength. The backfield, composed of Co-Captain Dick Franciosi, George Bagas, Robert Deighton and lack Condon, was a veteran combination which possessed both versatility and power. The line was anchored down by Co-Captain and center lohn Cullinane, who was flanked by two dependable and determined guards, lack Beckford and Howard Beals. The wingmen included Co-Captain Elect loe Cerci, Bob Burke and Barry 'Walsh Others who saw constant action throughout the season were tackles Paul Clancy, Edward Bumpus and Co-Captain Elect Ernest Webby. We congratulate our football boys for their fine playing and excellent display cf sportsmanship through the entire season. t5'tf!-EQ., First row, left to right: Terrence Mclvlanus, William Campbell, Charles Beckford, Robert Deighton, Paul Clancy, Richard Franciosi, lohn Cullinane, lohn Condon, Howard Beals, George Bagas, Richard Dodd, Richard Lincoln. Second row: Coach Francis Saba, Coach William Parsons, Richard Willis, Kenneth Stevens, Frank Needham, Thomas Kelleher, Charles Bacas, Edward Hayward, Robert Stevens, Manager Gino Alfonso, Manager Kenneth Berman. Third row: lohn Lombardi, Richard Sheehan, Everett lones, Ernest Webby, lose-ph Cerci, Robert Burke, Edward Bumpus, Barry Walsh, Richard Levine, Paul English, Peter Marchegiano, Paul Asiaf. 8
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