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X row Cgnnlfry Z, f.. 5115 lc all' i , tina 1, ,, First row, leit to right: Paul Westerlund, Nelson Gomes, Richard Pleau, Norton Van de Poele, George Conefrey, Robert Gorman, Dennis McGuire. Second row: Raymond Bussolari, George Gustafson, Richard Green, Iohn McRae, Wayne Richardson, Robert Cunningham, lohn Kirker, Carl Ienkins. Under the able direction of our new coach, Mr. Raymond Bussolari, the cross- country team achieved a record of 4 wins and 4 losses this year. Although the Red and Black harriers did not attain an outstanding record, they proved their mettle in the South Shore meet, in which they placed second, and the State Meet, in which they placed sixth. ln judging these contests it must be realized that in order to win a meet it is necessary for five Brockton men to place before tive of our opponents men, which is by no means an easy feat. The best runner, Richard Pleau, set a record of l2.2l minutes for a 2Vz mile run, 7 seconds better than the previous record. Four ot the six lettermen are seniors: Richard Pleau, George Conefry, Norton Van de Poele, and Charles Cobb, leaving only Paul Westerlund and Iohn Kirker to carry on. The captain was Norton Van de Poele, and the student manager was Iohn Ienkins. Brockton vs. Quincy-39-21 Brockton vs. Bristol County Agricultural Brockton vs. North Quincy-35V2-21 V2 e365-20 Brockton VS. Shore Meet,SeCOnd Brockton vs. New Bedford-28-31 Brockton vs. Rockland-27-so Slate Meelksmh 23
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Og wary onilfom First row, left to right: Annette Polonsky, Buth Feinberg, loyce Greene tvicefpresidentl, Ann Bukunt fsecretaryi, Harriet Ginsberg ttreasureri, Beverly Lana fpresidenti, Elaine l-lershoff, Dorothy Tinkharn, Catherine Norvish, Frances Doody. Second row: Marilyn Bulock, lohn Creedon, Esther Polinsky, Sheila Quill, lane Fox, Elaine Zdaniewicz, Susan Tuttle, Janet Kundicz, Kathleen l-lurley, Donnalee Comlin, lane Green, lean Purificato, Miss Converse fiibrariani. Third row: Willioni Holmes, Alfred Koski, Ioyce Yuskevicz, Carol Grize, Joanne Adomkavicius, Ioanne Batiste, Carol Marcus, Charlene Adelman, David Berman, Michael Lazaro, Gerald Sundberq. Not present: Doreen Blanchard, Barbara Brides, Daniel Furman, Sandra l.aBall, Barbara Lordi, Brenda Louqhlin, Betty Ryberq, Lorraine Smith, Linda Straifin. The students of Bl-l.S. who use the facilities of the library have often noticed some of their classmates takina charge of the main desk. As Library Monitors, these people help pupils to find various books and references. They also check attendance, card and shelve books, distribute overdue notices, and do many other things to make the library a better place in which to study and work. 22
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- joofgaf jam First row, left to right: Peter Bernard, Lawrence Siskirid, Roland Hicks, Charles Tarasiewicz, Iohn Vinton, lohn Brophy, lohn O'Brien, David Trojano, Terence Burke, Walter Shanks, Harold Monsini. Second row: Kenneth Trojano, Martin Orlando, Nicholas Paone, John Thomas, Thomas Pileski, Thomas Bogosian, Robert Keneklis, Edward Butler, loseph Giovanello, loseph Ritucci, Domenic Ritucci, Robert Brazas, Thomas Peleski, Richard Sproules. Third' row: Terence Minnehan, Michael Slutsky, Richard Shanks, Ernest Pettiford, Robert McDonald, Dennis Yannone, Philip l-loude, Paul Moncevicz, Carleton l-licks, Alan Kelly, William Bolinder, Thomas Gelson, Mr. Harold Sharkey fequipment managerl. Fourth row: Coaches: Mr. lohn Parker, Mr. Mario DiMarzio, Mr. Chester Millett, Mr. Iohn Riordang Scout: Robert Morse. One of the most popular sports at B.l-l.S, is football. Every game sees a iull cheering section and standing-room-only crowds. This year we were able to cheer our team on to not only a most victorious season, but also a Class A championship. lt was a really great season! Business firms and individuals, through the Chamber of Commerce, rewarded each boy with a jacket and gave the team and its coaches a most enjoyable trip to New York. 24 1
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