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The hands of the Chelsea Senior High School students reach in many different directions of learning. No matter in which field they endeavor, they are guided by the most capable hands of our fine teachers.
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CLl dea Mr. J. W. Kennelly, who had been connected with the Chelsea school system as teacher, coach and administrator since September, 1925, made his home at 19 Howard st., Arlington, with his wife, the former Margaret A. Keeley. Mr. Kennelly was born in the town of North Bellingham, 64 years ago, the son of the late James and Julia (Sullivan) Kennelly. He had his early education in the schools of North Bellingham and attended Horace Mann High School in Franklin where he was an outstanding athlete and captained the baseball and basketball teams in his senior year. Following his graduation from high school he entered Exeter Academy for a year and the next year enrolled at Bates College in Lewiston, Me. The first World War interrupted his college career and he enlisted May 1, 1917 and was assigned to Kelly Field, Texas as a member of the Air Force. He later transferred to the infantry and served as a corps captain in the 29th Division. He saw active service at St. Mihiel and in the Argonne Forest. He served until Oct. 8, 1919. Upon his discharge from the service, Mr. Kennelly re-entered Bates College where he won high scholastic and athletic honors. He took part in football, base¬ ball and basketball and won eight letters for his prowess in athletics. He was president of the senior class at Bates and president of the Student Council. Following his graduation from college, he taught and coached at Uxbridge High School and Rockland High School, before coming to Chelsea High School in 1925 as a teacher-coach. Although he coached both baseball and football at Chelsea High School, he was better known throughout New England as a coach of basketball, which he directed for 16 years. During his career as a basketball coach at Chelsea High School, his teams played in the Tech tourney every year except 1931 and 1932. His best team was that of 1930, when the club won the Tech and New England tourneys and went on to Chicago to play in the National tournament. The Chelsea team lost its open¬ ing game to Tallahassee, Fla., but won its consolation game later in the tourney. 8
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