Lenox Memorial High School - Xonel Yearbook (Lenox, MA)
- Class of 1953
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'X E B2 4... -, -.v Vinh mst p JL m , DPDICATION hu mmmphshments 'md slmcre wn m har future. YL xr fmh md Mrxnm Xml f WM do lmxngly dcdxute our NVQ tha Chss ax Bnok H1 h Qnhool l 'HIN1NLY Xnnux 3, Our A n QCSQIIILCDICUDIH On thc on mon of har S. G- -A:--L' is -lr-nat-3-'HH 1.1- 1.11 gg-s-I -5-in f 1 Y 7 Nl J A . L N V I 5 fi A ' A L A . D ' I 4 'N ', ' i Y ' ' 1 '1 E ' to ' . Q ' f- ,' ' I ' . ' , N , Q 5 ,- - -HW! SCHOOLBOARD Seated lcft to right Mui 101.1 Drumm Surctirx Mr Ioscph Rexnoli fhurrnin Mm Mmm Berman gupcrnntendent Mr Hrram Barry Sttnhn Pcttr I Prendc-rust Mr Icsse Thonuson Mr Iuseph L.1Po1nte and-Mr Jmcs QLIIHII to fl ht Prmtmx Setond row Mr Darrxl XX1f.11tf ihutl row Mr Edxxarl Gnllx tn 'W- 'D--pm. X FACULTY I mph C rrroll Mr Iohn Lcxurn Sn ernntendent Hnram Blttey r Mxss Anm Nhcthell Mr X116 Broun Mm Coletta a Xir fjflfl MQC xrtx NIN 'kim Ime Flood Mm Barbara Wexss -hrod Fourth rovs Ur Dmlcf-TJ Klleyj Mrs Morton XVH nc mmm Mm Ime Fullu Mrs Ames 4SubQt1rure for Mr Thomas Mr, Buttey and Mrs. Lindley DONALD A. BAILLY Azz imznrwzt look am bicie much cle1'il1r3'. A sports follower '1lw'1 s Cau ht talking ,iaxgg-, , .,,4 , K 7 4 . . . ' Ehone Elayer . . . Don' '.., snilart kiil . . . walks upstreet every night . . . Lester and his drums. Secretary, Ig Band I 2, 3, 4g Vice-Pres. 5, Food Sales, I, 2, 5, 4, Dance Committees, I, earbook StaH, 4g Cooking Club, Ig Audio-Visual Aids, 2, Freshman Initiation, 2. 3: ffl f 'I CAROLYN M. BRUNELL One of flue rowing kind, Bundle-' '... talking to the boys is her hobby . . . U. S. Navy '... One of Hagyards steady customers , . , Never a dull moment . , . Ginny , Dramatic Club, lg Xonel Stall, 2, Choir, I, 23 Food Sales, I, 2, 3, 41 Dance Committees, I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council, 4, Prom Queen, 3, Senior Play, 4, Basketball, 43 Cheerleader, 3, Literary Editor of Yearbook, 4g Freshman Initiation, 2. D E! . EY Full 0 7477 and mzxclaief too Domg lbmgr he rh0z1d1z't do. Class shiek . . . everybody's baby . . . a great player in ever s ort . . . comes from the Dale but is usually seen in Lenox . . . Edski' '...' 'Foggy . EDWARD F. CAR LLL, Basketball, I, 2, 5, 4, Co-CaptainC4g Baseball, I, Z, 3, 4, Stunt Club I, 2, Vice-Pres., Z, Boys' Sgorts Editor of Year- book, 41 Senior Play, 4, Choir, 1, Community Center Rep- resentative, 4, Freshman Initiation, 2, 4 ANNFMARIF COOKF A Inu! cxtwrc it f7L'lIL'l' Ifhlll 110120 411 all. Cookie' '... keen sense of humor . . . Flynns any excuse will do . . . l don't know that one . . . joe . . . a permanent optimist . . . Oh, Mr. Gilliganlu Food Sales, l, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committees, l, 2, 3, 4, Choir, l, 21 Newspaper Club, l, 2, Senior Play, 4, Prom Committee, 3, Household Arts, 3, Auto Driving, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff, 4, Freshman lnitiation, 2. '-iii C. 1 6, iw XID rv X , FE:-Q-+J'f V , Qbl lays' we fix KM.- xfiqf-Nil, RACHEL A. CUMMINGS Happy-go-114614. alert and gay Why be any ollaer italy? A swell kid . . . Rae' '... those after work rides . . . 'flacky' '... inhibited . . . always a for everybody . . . Doc Spencer. Newspaper Club, 2, Music Appreciation, l, 2, 3, Chorus, l, 2, 3, 4, Driving Club, 3, 4, Prom Committee, 3, Senior Play, 4, Yearbook Stall, 4, Food Sales, l, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committees, l, 2, 3, 4, Freshman lnitiation, 2. C XO 35 C f - ' F ,nf 'rs f-A ll c Zn, Q, THOMASINA A. Dl CONZA Ufitb bfzrketbfzll ber Jpecial art Cuz . . . A rabid sport fan . , . always at the games . . , Tommie , . . Got any food? l'm starved. . . . liked by everyone . . . swell sport . . . Miss Bigby Food Sale, 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committees, l, 2, 3, 4, News- paper Club, l, 21 Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain, 4, Prom Committee, 3, Choir, lg Softball, 2, Editor-in-Chief of Year- book, 4, Vice-Pres., 4, Student Council, 3, One-Act Pay Festival, 3, Auto Safety, 3, Band, l, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play, 4, Freshman Initiation, 2, D. A, R. Award, 4. hz every ,rpnrl .tba player! Ll part 5 ff , S., 8 ' 1 L7 13 III 18111 111414 4114414 DONAI D R Hl1'1ON f 11411114 1411111111g114141 111144 41111411 I111111 11fff 141 41111144 411141 114 71111111 117611111 4111144 11001 1144114111 xisits 10 P1tts114141 l114l141As111r40fl41414 1111 1 1 II If ist t110s4 111s11y s1111ts 541110141 N4xxs11141 c1L11D 1 7 110111 C 1111111111144 1 P10111 Ixin 1 1 1101 P111 4 LS 7 1 1 D11144 C01111111tt 111811111111 111111 III 111 ifx-N-L Ik 44 1 44 -s.,-.Rx '? RICHARD 1 AMPRON 111672 41 411 141114114114 Ibc ben 0 111411 11161 1n41 shy D141414 Owner of 1 40 Ford 40upe Blfb 1 11116 11111616 1111 Qys re1dy to make 1 11141141 F1n1st Bubbles B1s144t1311l l 7 1 1 B1s6b1ll l 1 p S 101 P11 4 Food Sales 7 1CHI4YC1fOk Qflff 1 P10111 C01111111tt64 1 en y 41 1 1 D1n4eC01111111tt44s 1 7 1 4 A11d10V1s111l A1 s 1 1 l'16s111111nln1t11t10n 2 fx 1 BARBARA A IIOYD L11z4 ll 111141 111411161 F411' D144 IIId.ffL7 I 1071. Sp'1i11ts' '.., O111 41116 little nurse-to-be . . . 'Dickie' . . . frcqticntly f0111141 'lfglllflij v1 1111 1116 boy friend . . . always 16'141y with '1 joke ...' 'C11i1114i6' '...' 'B1rbar11 the maioret M1jor4-116 2 1 4g .111ni01 P10111 C0111111itt6e 3' Prom Attend- 1111 11'C1141f11s'l 2' B'1s146tb11l M1n1ger 5' B1s14etball 4' C0-C1pt1in 4' F0041 S'1l6s 1, 2 3 41 Dance Committee 1 7 71 4' Senior Plf1y 4' Girls' Sports Editor of Ye'1rb0ol4 41 C1166116'14le1 41 Co11111111n1ty Center Representatixe 4 F1es11111'1n lniti'1ti0n 2. .lf .-inf RONAI D C MARSHAI I I Jon 1111! ll rl 1111119 be If 1 11111 rzlur .Ei..PM..l, X7CI'S1I1l6 Our great le1der 1 'L1lI'lI' l s Ron xoree Our hlllbllly er1tert11r1er Dont trv to 1rgue xx rth hrm 1-Z6 ehex re George nt l 7 n Presrd II w 1 Studcntf mrl l 7 Sen 1 mdS1les l D ees Prom Commlttee -1 Yexrbook gulf 4 FfCSl1lN1H llllfll tron 7 Clood C1oxtrr1mtnt Rtprcser1t1t1w. 1 ' Q-if 5.-s 5 ANNE T MURPHY Tb676I tl lztlle 17 ui 171 czcrj good Zzflle gzrl Murph ohm pretty md HCQI lrttle voxce her md her g1efel little glfl Vw 1th brg xde1s lr1s 1 temper Molly Foot S'1les l 7 1 1 Dmec COITIIUIIICCS l 7 a 4 News p1per Club 7 Dr1m'1t1e Club l B1sketb1ll 1 Pro1 Commrttee w Prom Attendmr 7 w Cholr l 7 Busmess Unger of Ye rbook 4 Tre1surer l 7 'a 4 Bmd l 7 v 4 Se-mor Pliy 4A-Qjeerleflder v 4 Freshmm lr11t11 tron 7 'IIIIIX y i -vw Rl TH M OSTRANDYR SH 1 Ill gmc! 6111114 H1171 rr A New Irnowc lte Rut ut tht olhte grrl quret rm solemn b1bx srttme Hut you seen Mr C lffklllj Betty l D1meCor11m1ttees l 7 1 4 Cholr l 7 Household Arts v Newsp1per Club 7 Food S1les l 7 w -L Semor Plwy 4 Usher v Prom Commrttee w Fresh r111r1Imt11t1on 7 7 . l. t ,. L' A 1 Q Ll. n s ' ...Q 1 ' I kj. B41 l - 7' ' ' er ,1,-,QA--5 1A,H,o11- , ,-g ' lor Pluj,-'igFo1 . ,2,3,-lg 41nceC1ou1r11ittH',l,2, 3,1 7 ' 74 ., , , . A I l, Y' .4 'll ,fx xf 1 . rr Qi 1 U C, A X .1 Y. 1- I,-h to I' -1-- r' ,-N, H J 1 I J L A 2'1 . V In 1 1 fa Lf. 1 .1 - - Al -a ifk ,- K 7 ! '9-V 0 7 4 '1 W ,-1 1 7 4' -Q z1'l ,g1 z,S,fg ll , . ,Y '-ki' I ': -- In . If M11 11 .1 '1 .,-,7.1:,,-. 7 . - . 1 - 1 t., ,Q 1 4 s - 1 s .v -v ' 5 f YK ff ' 1 f , l ,. Q 1 I uf .I',,n Q 4 l 7 . '1U1.ppu 11 ' Ju l A 7 ' ta' 11' 1 ' ..4.,',:l',.-1 .fx ' L ,-.3: 1 . ,-. 1 f. ' v 1. ' 1. - F' f' 3:1 1 5 MARY PENSlVY Al1z'i1'1,r reinfj for iz good ffmef' llS',lL1lly found in Lee . . . likes to do everything and ready to have lots of fun . . . nice personality , . . a friend to everyone . . . a swell sport. BLlSliL'IlU.lll, 3, ii, Softball, l, 2, Music Appreciation, I, 2, 5, Chorus, l, 2, 3,413 Auto Driving, l, 2, Eg Prom Committee, N , 3, Senior Play, All Yearbook Stall, fig Food Sales, l, 2, Dance '-1-nr' f' Committee, w, -L ,,' rr-X, ff 0 ' gil 'id CARL RAYNER He ziwffrf mflvcr mme flue ,rfzzzzge beauty fbtnz .UIXJZLIKC Il'fl71IL'7I.H Proud owner of Q1 1928 Ford limousine . . . also 11 uitar Player . , . Anybody got 11 cigarette? . . . This thing t oesn t I'llD on wheels alone, so whos got the money? . . . Another of o11r class clowns . . . Steve, Food Sales, l, 2, 3, sig Dance Committees, l, 2, 3, 41 Prom Committee. ig lJl1otoi'r11pl12' Editor of Yearbook, 41 Stunt Ciluh, l, lg liasehall, lg Auto Safety, 3, Auto Mechanics, 3, L-.+-, . Band I1 Home Repair, lg Freshman Initiation, 2, Senior P av, -i. a QF A mini' NS 1 X v X Fw N .E s-ii .lv MILTON D. SAMPLE .Sl1l111z f7iLf.f .mme 111i,fvbief for idle lmmfr In dn, Jerry Lewis of Lenox . . . Milt . . . Another of our M ruitar la 'ers . . . Hunting with his dog . . . sober and hash- ul . . . Mr. oods. Dance Committees, l, 2, 3, All Food S11lCS, l. 2. 5. 41 Stunt Club. l, 2, Senior Play, 'ig Photography liditor of Yearbook, -ig Fresliman lui1i:1tion,Z. V A 1 8 fNCXI lClx 1 ll 1 KI 1 fl L1 LL 111 1 11llXl1ssl1 1 U1 1111111111 11 YQ lu llS 11s 1 lSllN Illllll 1111111 1 1 l 1 111111 klk lX 1 ll Ll 111 N 1 1116 s111 111 1 WM I , f ,Q , 'fi ZS RICHARD H TANINER I 111111 nf 1 L1 11 I1 fu XML f In B1rl11r1 0111 of our l111c 11l1lc1cs S1111x l11ll 1111111 I-1111111 our 1l11 1110111111111 1111l 1l1ro1111l1 1l11 xuumls uaimroin YCXN lcnox Pmlc55or B1r11111 S c1b1l1 l 11111' P111 N 1 1 frcslm 1 JH- 1 11 if .1 Qgcv Q3 L ff FRANCES I. VAGNINI 'UI11' xqfmff will fbi! gmzhi' j11!1flligcz11'1'. C1mopcr111ix'c , . . 1lcpe111l11blc,co11r1co1151111d A1 swell sporr . . . .1lXK'L1yS f1111111l s1111lyi11g , . 1 51111111 and siire . . . Dickie . . . fric111lly.111i1111lc. I Cllwir. I. lg lD.lIlLC CQ11111111i11n-c. I, 2, 3. 4g Aluniur Prom C0111- 111i11c1g 33 Nxwspupcr Club. l, Z1 A11111111obilc Club, 53 Food S.1lc5. l, 2, S. 'll D.1111'c ff11111111i11cc, 2, 3, Aig Senior Plnyflg Frssl11111111 Ir1i1i.11i1111. 2. 9 5 xx-I!l ' 'lf I U Alf' PHYLLIS M. VAN ALSTYNE Life war made to be enjoyed, why waste il? Pride of West Street . . . Van . . . Better late than never . . . Am I Late? . . . always seen driving That truck . . . talks incessantly . . . Franny . . . likes flying, W. A. F. Dramatic Club, 1, 2, Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4, Softball, 2, Cheerleader 2, 3, Prom d Sales,-If-Z, 3, Yi, Dance Committees, 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Editor-in-Chief of Yearbook, 4, Senior Play, 4, Secretary, 2, Band, lg Choir, 1, 2, Freshman Initiation, 2. Z 47 XLS R -Air-I X JUNE M. VERCHOT There ir a merry twinkle in ber eyef' Came to us from Searles High . . . Charlie . . . hails from the Dale . . . Her blond hair and blue eyes make her what she is . . . Oh Brother . . . wants to be a nurse . . . Laura ' Graduation Usher, 3, Senior Play, 4, Yearbook Staff, 4, Food Sales, 3, 4, Dance Committee, 3, 4, Prom Committee, 3. l ' Efyf W ROBERT 1. VINCENT Silence if hir way until you get to know him. A real guiet guy until you know him well . . . takes eighth grade girls for rides every day . . . smart in everything . . . our audio-visual aides engineer. . Food Sales, l, 2, 3, 4, Audio-Visual Aids, 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play, 4, Freshman Initiation, 2, Yearbook Staff, 4, Dance Committees, l, 2, 3, 4. 'IO MARY D. XVILLIAMS S11rzfin1f.t and lfllfiffffibllf ob, 111j'! Trips to the mail every three hours . . . neatly dressed . . . Bill' '... a real sport and lots of brainsg. . , most likely to succeed . , . those Chemistry classesg. . Basketball man- ager . . . Dot, Maiorette, 1, 2, 5, 43 Junior Prom Committee, 3, Chorus, l, 2, 33 Basketball Agsistant AManager, 5, 4, Newspaper Club, l, 23 Dance Committees, l, Q, 354g Food Sales, 1, 2, 3, 4g Senior Play, 4g Yearbook Staff, 4, Graduation and Senior Play Usher, 3g Household Arts, l, 33 Freshman Initi- ation, 2. , I Wll.LlAM WOOD An fzfhlete beyovzzf reproach! Our go-and-come boyf. . a greatwbgetballz baseball and football player . . . All-Berkshire in baseball . . . Barb- ara' '... Beef, our footballliero S. fi. jazzyicrew eufqi . . Ba-by! A LU' Food Sales, l, 2, 5, 4, Dance Committees, l, Z, 3, 4, Basket- ball, 1, 2, 53 Baseball, L 2, 3, 43 Assgtant Biaslftball Corfh, 4: Sgnt ClubL l, 2, Senior Play, 4g Freshman InEiEion, 21 Yearbook Staff, 4. MOTTO Spectemur Agendo-Let us beseen by our deeds CL A S S C O L O R S Blue and Silver CLASS FLOWERS Carnation-Red and White THE SAGA THE SENIOR CLASS I rstcn my frrends the story Ill tell Of the Sennor Cl rss I know so well I rellly thrnk rt would save trme To tell our clex er deeds rn rhyme In 49 on a brrght fall day We came to hxgh school four years to stay Thrrty four started a promrsrng career XX e made our mark rn one short year Inrtratron by the class of 52 Made our admrssron tr1ed and true For our presxdent we had B1ll Wood Elune O Brien as hrs helper was good Don Barley w as the scrrbe of our news Murph and Sully collected our dues On the councrl were Ronny and Phyl Xxrlfihflll of our Interests and wrll Don Tommre Ronny and Dlck 1n the band Pl iycd catchy tunes rn uniforms grand Mtry Wrlllams w ax ed a new baton To gumde the natty bandsmen on XX oody Ed Clrev and Drck Tanner Pl tyed basketball rn 1 deft manner Baseblll LIISIIDCIIOH that year was won By Crrey Wood and the Brothers Lampron Presrdent Sample In second year Ixept our class performmg rn hrgh gear Ed C rrey helped as vrce presrdent Phyl kept the notes and Ann watched the mrnt On Councrl were Ronny and Nancy XVho sponsored act1y1t1es fancy XX e gaxe Freshmen rnrtratron For o 1r stunts they gaye us ox atron Cheerleader Nancy made eyolutrons Phy llxs went IU for substrtutrons Drck Lampron yorned the basketball set Ru nor play ed baseball w 1th the quartet Xfrlorettes Mary and Barb cut capers Our honor rolls just Hlled the papers ln Sophomore ye ar our teachers learned XX hat yoyous talent wrthrn us burned For our Ron M1l Car Hrllbzlly band C1 uned desery mg fame throughout the land Our unror social life was vrtal And worth a place rn this recrral Our dances each a great event To which the schools elrte all went Carolyn was named queen of the prom Aar Murph and Barb helped her carry on Ron and Don ran the class wrth a dash Vance kept the records Murph took the cash Our councllors Tommrc and Brll Wood Suggested progr uns that were good The court and btseblll dramond clarmed The dextrous players before named Our Tommre Ruth Ann Murph and Phyl Played basketball wrth a zestful w1ll The cheers w ere led by Nancy and Ann Assrsted sometrmes by Phyllrs Van Barbara I loyd managed the grrls team Mary Wrllrams gaxe assrstance serene Our class welcomed tn extra member When June yorned us ID Noy ember To help our I enox Hrgh mayorettes Mary and Barb performed prrouettes Ann Murphy pl ly ed hcr sweet glockensplel 'I he newly dressed band has much appeal We answered the BU rcpl lcemcnt tests As cleyerly as a class of yets Our unror ye xr seemed wrthout equ 11 But let s get on to the sequel As Seniors we returned to Room I Anxrous to combme hard work and fun Our class ofhcers showed such perfectlon We yoted them reelectron Our class FIHEES were the cnyy of 1ll When they arrrx ed early In the flll We sponsored a Sadre Hawkins dance The stagrng of Beauty and the Beef Show ed our abxlltres beyond belref Nancy Barb Ann and sub Carolyn Cheered our plucky athletes to wrn Mar Wrllrams strutted wrth the band Ann an Don ar ey p ayed harmonres so bflflll Ann Murphy chosen Snow Frollc Que looked qulte regal rn taffcta green Hot lunch tickets were sold by Frances Barb and Id planned Communrty d mces Our Tommle B rb Drck Tanner and Id In basketball thcrr respectnxe teams led Pl xnnlng and financrng our Year Book Much trme and rngenuxty took We wrsh as now we go to press The Ses urcentennral huge success Our Hxgh School days w1ll soon be through As we look back they ye been all too few In xaledrctor we do proclarm loyalty to our ma Mater s name Frances Vtgnmz - . 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' ' ' V , 1' ' --,NNW -, 1 V '- V V ' A A K V .Y 4 I - - . -I z CLASS WILL We tl1e C1155 of 1931 of the lenox I-hbh Sehool bemg seventy five per cent sound 1n llilfltl 1nd body IS IIFCSQ by tl1e flilllfy of 51111 sehool do hereby w1ll th15 our 11st w1ll 1nd te5t1ment to be S1ll7lT11fICLl to the folloxvmg Art1c1e I To t11e ALlIUIIllSII 1flOIl 1nd F1eulty xxe le1xe LOLlI'1gC to Llffy on through the eommg ye1r5 xx1th t11e lower el155e5 our deep 1ppree11t1on of the1r eon5t1nt 1ntere5t 1n our ll'lLllV1L1 1111 welf1te 1nd our 111g11 esteem of t11e1r p1t1enee 'IIIL1 L1f1LlCI'SflHLl1l'lg To the Freshm1n Sophomore 1nd LIIIIOI' e1155e5 we lelve the w1ll to persevere so that they too may someday gr1du1te Mary W1l1l1mS glY6S her ne1tne55 to 111 g1f1S who look d1shexeled 1n the morn1ng To M1chael Sp1fTorc1 goes Bob V1ncent 5 ab1l1ty to handle b1g trucks C1r1 RTYDCI and M1lton S1mple 1u5t le1ve Lenox H1gh w1th 1 BANG lune Verchot bestoxxs on 50111 Bontell her 1b111ty to hold 1 man Donald Ba1l1x beque1ths h1s humorous quot1t1ons to R1ehy Whalen Ann M1r1e Cooke g1YCS her 1b1l1ty to Get 1long vx1th Mr G11l1g1n to joe McCor m1ck Don11d H1lton don 1te5 111s l1z1ne55 to Cverry Verehot To E1rlene C1rey goes Ruth Osttmder 5 5k11l 1n workmg IH Mr Clrroll s oH1ee B111 Wood beq11e1tl15 1115 sn 1ppy 1nsxx ers to B111 F1llon Fd C1rey le1xes to D1xe Frombly 1115 1pp1rent meelxness vwhleh keeps Ill tl1e g1rls 1ntere5ted N1nCV St1ek1e5 1e1x es l1er 1n LOINIHQ lflel out gomg letters to P1t Roehe D1ek l1mpron 111s to le 1ve B1rb Wheeler but he h1te5 to Ann Murphx bequeaths her 511111 IH colleetmg dues to t11e treasurer of the C1155 of 54 D1ek T1nner bestoxxs 1115 5k11l IH ex 1c11ng study 111115 on 1nyone who h1s the gumpuon B1rh1r1 Lloxd W1llS her d1rk h11r 1nd 11ugh1ng eyes to 1oseph1ne D1 Conza To Ch1rl1e Holmes woes Phx1l15 Vwn Alstyne s 1h1l1tx to fix H111 IIICS Tomm1e D1 Conz1 le IX es her roll cf M155 B1gbx IH the Sen1or Class Play to Ethel Wertz F 111115 x71 I1lI1I xxes l1er supe1l1u111.-1n stre11Utl1 to Llffx books home to l1rx R1 xnolds Ronnx M1rsl11l1 xx 1115 1115 b11 ltlllpel' to A1111 lNld1l6 l..l5SLlZl 111 M1rx Pens1xx le 1xe5 her tr1p5 to lee to VlfglHl1 Chflque R1ehel Cummmgs xx 111s her xx 11k5 to 1 enofc Sehool to M1r111e Huber To the rooms 1nd 111115 of lenox I-111,11 the C1155 of 51 le1ve5 PCWLC and LILIICUICSS N1ncy St1ckles B1rb1ra lloyd Mary WIll11lDS 13 1 '--13L1 MQ71 -1,11ej.- 1, QL ' L ' ' ' ' ' 1 ,1 1 ' 1 ' 1 'YV T-O, ' ' 1 ' 1 1 , ' - ' 2 ' '. 1 ' 1 1 ' , '1 1 H 1 1 '1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 l H V 1 ' 1 1 1 ' . 1 , 1, 1 J ' ' 1 ,, 1 ' ' 1 1 . c 1 I 2 . 1 by I 1 ll ll. k ,. 1 1 . 1 1 1. 1 ' ' ' ' ' . 1 ' ' . ' 1 1 1 1 1 . f ' 1 . Carolyn Brunell wills l1er flirtations with tl1e boys to Marilou De Coste, 1 1 1 f ' -' ' 1 - ' , 1 1 ' . .1 1 1 1 , 1 , .Q K Y . . . It . K 1 L---lr . K K I V . C Q, K K . 5 . . l in , A K L dv . 2 , I .. Y K. . t 1 1 1' 1 ' FL 15 ' ' 11' ' A I ' 7 A D '1 I' A lN 1 I' il .. ' 1 1 V ' 1 .Q ' 1 ' 7' -1 . fl y A. v V A1 Y ' a . 11 A . .K 1 A 4 A t1 1 . 'j, .1 'f1 ik. I . 1 1 . . .1 CLASS PROPHECY One dly we met a professor tall lank and lean He sud we should see 1nto the future w1th hIS t1me ma cl11ne At hrst we thought hllll eccentr1c w1th h1s crazy sp1el But when we went to h1s workshop, we found he was for real As we shpped 1nto the fI'l21ClllHC w1th the dnl on 65 we ney er dreamed of the s1ghts we were about to see Mrlton 1nd Ctrl l1ke Ierry and Dean Can be seen on any T V screen Phyll1s and Bun are travel1n around No telhng yy here they can be found Murph 1nc1 unc are nurslng at St Iukes They cure ey eryone from paupers to dukes Cookle IS h1pp1ly lU1fI'16Ll to loe She pulls thc plow wh1lc he hollers Wfhoal Blscblll IS st1llXXoodys bcst gamc Wc saw h1spl1quc IU thc Htll of Fame Mtry Xxlllll uns m tkcs clothes so hnc Nccdlcss to sn thcy rc hcr own dcs1g Ronny Mtrshlll IS tgrclt cngmeer Mlry Pcnsny IS now 1 d lncc tcachcr ln Ncxy York nwht clubs shc s the b1g fe lture Therc s Bob X 1nccnt hc s now ycry ch1pper Hc flys co 1st to coast 1n 1 b1g s1lycr chpper Barb and D1ck haye the perfect marr1age You haye three guesses who s push1ng the carnage Donny Bully now manages the Kn1cks The w1nn1ng team he always prcks Ruth Ostrander s now a rodeo queen Her p11llITl1UO s the nnest ever seen Frances Vagnrm s a cleyer ch1ck Of secretar1al pos1t1ons she has her p1ck Nancy St1ckles leads a l1fe serene She marrted the owner of Berksh1re Scrcen Cuz IS now producer of NBC T V And you can bet he s happy happy as can be Rachel IS now 1 soc1al1te as busy as can She g1ycs the sw1nk1est p1rt1es, that you w1ll ever see ldd1c IS strll 1 bachelor bold He plays pro basketball, we are told Whtm runs food stores? D1ck Lampron of course- Sclhng all meats from muskrat to horse 'FOITIIDIC D1 Conza now leads a band And plays the hottest jazz IH the land Suddenly l1ke a m1rage they were gone And we were back at the break of dawn It was hard to bel1eve the thrngs we saw and 1n our m1nd a doubt began to gnaw Our story we w1ll try to sell, 1f If 15 true, only t1me w1ll tell 1 1 1 , 1 , f I Y 1 l 7- h ' - I 4, f Y I I Q . 1 . 1 , , ' ' 1 . 1 1 ' 4 1 k V A 1 J J 1 1 ' 1 . - ' , n 1 KA Y 7 l I L .'Y A11 ' -1 1 A ' I 1 '1 . 1 I' A1 5 1 ' 1 'L 1 A AAL LL v 4 yl 1 .1 v x . n- ' 1 1 1 '. 1 '1 ' K ' g Far away places are now made near. 1 V 1 K ' 1 V ' 1 K 1 - 1 st - 1 1 I ' ' '., ' V 'Y 1 . 1' 7- ' x Al Y ' 2 V X - - W' - 1 Y y ' I L , , , V. D A. Y ' . f Q 1 ' ' g 1 . ' v 1 , . 1 ' '1 1 ' , beg I va Vt K K 1 A 1 g 1 . A . 7 1. . . V . , ARAGTE' VTTUGU Prcmest fH1n1lsomesr C 11test C l1ss Baby jollzest Best Sport Class Fl1rts L1z1est Norsrest Most SIL1d1Ol.lS Most Talk 1t1xe Most Arhlenc Class Blllshef Most Argumentatne Quretest W1tt1est Best Dancer Most Popular Class Wornan Man Hater Class Clown Versat1le Best Dressed Class Musmmns Nlcest Pcrson1l1ty Most Soph1st1utcd Best All Round Anne Murphy Blfbqfl I loyt Nlney Stmklcs TQTIUIHIC D1 Conn PIYOINITIIL D1 Conn C lrolyn Bruncll Phyll1s V 1n Alstyne Ann M1r1e Cooke Frances VIQDHIUI Phyll1s Van Alstyne Tomnue D1 Conza Naney Strtkles Pl'lyllS Van Alstyne Frances VTEHIHI Ann M1r1e Cooke Pl1yll1s V IU Alstyne Nanq Stmkles Rurh Ostrander Ann lwllI'1C Cooke To111m1c D1 Conz1 Mtry W1ll11111s To111n11c D1 Conn Mm Pensuy um Verehot NIHLN Qrmltlcs 15 Ronny Marshall Dmlc TIHHCF FLlLllC Carey M1lton Slmplc D1Lk I lmpron Edd1e Carey D1Lk T1nner M1lton Sample Bob V1ncent Donald Ba1lly Edd1e Carey Eddre Carey Ronny Marshall Bob Vmcenr Carl Rayner Donald H1lton Edd1e Carey Drclc Lampron Carl Rayner 84 Mrlton Sunple Ronny Marshall Drtk Tanner Ronny M1rsh1ll D1tk lampron Don1ld H1lton Blll Xxfood , 1 . 1 . l 1 ' , . ,, . ' 1 Y A ' ' 1 1 'f ' . r ' K L R I D . L ' V ' L L Most Likely to Succeed Mary Willi11111s Ronny Marshall ' D 2 U D 4 . ' l 1 ' 4 4 L If K 6 K I L . 4 2 A ' ' 4 1 1 ' ' '1 ' ' L I THE SENIOR CLASS OT LENOX HIGH SCHOOL presents BEAUTX and the BEEF A comedy In three 'lets By W1ll1IllI Du 1elson Ctst of Chwmcters Gmny Allen from C1l1IC'lb0 Cetrolyn Brunell I lurl Allen her mother Iune Verchot lester Allen her brother Domlel Ballly Professor Btrton the prlnelpll RlLll'lI'Ll Tftnner Trtnny Blrton Ins tl lLlL,l1ILI' Phylhs Vin Alstyne Beef e tptun of the footblll te tm W1ll11tn Wlooel Molly Wfooels 1 gurl xx 1th tbtss tlrum Anne Murphy I'o5g.,y Ry ln tlrum m tjor of the blnel Lelw ltd Cirey Mlss Bleby 1 te leher Thomqsmft D1 Conzft Seflflolel Domlel Hilton Steve members of the tmm Bubbles Betty Cul Rftyner Rtehslrel Lftmpron Ruth Ostmncler Dot eheerle telers Mrtzl Mlry Wllll8mS Nlney Stncleles Bftrbftrft 1 mfqorette B1rb'1r1 Lloyd MISS Speneer 1 cloetor Riehel Cummxngs W1ll1ee Wtmtmels Molly s f1ther Mtlton Sftmple 'I6 PI ACI The hung room of the Ceorgne Allens new home m WlI1lICl7l3llSlII 1 Southern Mmne sott tovtn The present Mlel September Sy nopsxs of Seenes et Iour oeloek ln the wfternoon et ll Srx weeks lftter et lll The next elty IENOX HIC H SCHOOI AUDITORIUM DECEMBER I5 1952 Propertmes Iohn Hmmm Tleleets mel Progmms frtnces VTSHIUI ind Mlry Pensny Posters Wnel Pubhetty Annemsxrle Cook Sound Effeets Robert Vlncent M1Le Up Mrs Peter Prenelergast Dlreeteel by Mxss M'1ry Istne Flood Q V V I i Q , A , Q N' Q ' : - E -3- ,,' ' S. L' J 4, l Il 1 I fx . sf? A, ji, he 1 X S I i 1 E 4 4 L 4 .f 4 , 4 H V. . ' 'z 1 V ' A ji , ,, . J. ,, , ' , I I K . I . . . - - ' ' 1 ' . ,L e - I ' , . 1 7 4 I Y I George Allen, he-r duel Ronald Marshall 'I-IMF A A l - u 2 I X 1 f 1 2 A 4. N - I A 1 I 1 a D 7 I E I , . , 1 ' 1 , ' ' 1 . A' l: I 'I . '1 ' 1 , '. A L' 1 ' . A' 3 ' H . 2 H , I1 1' ' 2 12 ' '. A' I ' f 2 . ' 5,2 If 1 1 ' ' Y' 'a , I ' 1 7 'Q . A ',z '1 ' - . ' . ' . I e I 4 3 ' . ' 'L 1 4 .N 4 ' 4 5 . ' an 1: 2 . . 5 4 ' ' 1 - ' 1 j . - ' L I Y ' 'I 1 I L L 17 1. L I 1 K K - . I . k 1 . Q t ' , e ,L E A . 4 t 1 , dry n A I C I K ' ' - I A ' I . 1 .4 17 415 N. s f, 0 , - Q 1 5,4 , N -g ' .CJ AZA- . . , JUNIOR CLASS Seated first rovf left to r1g,ht Marllou DeoCsta Mary Reynolds Vrrgnnra Chague Patrrcra Roche Ruth Leemhurs Janice Sohl Maryorxe Huber beyond Row Mrss Fuller Edgar Joyner james Chague Walter Gehrnng Wrllxam Fallon joseph McCormrcl2 Charles Holmes Thnrd Row Phnlnp Cxvello Rlchard Whalen Mnthael Spafford john Nolan SOPHOMORE CLASS E mun elss eated second row Anne Mane Eksuzran josephme D1 Conza Vxrgrnra Ethrer Sandra Shrelds Anne Reanrer Dorothy Marlano Ann Rolllson Frances Pensnvy Mary Shalley Earlene Carey Thrrd row Joan Tyler Marie Ballly Nlancy Bontell Barbara Wheeler Mary Parker Ethel Wertz Barbara Tyrrell joan Montegarr Jeanne Ouelette Carol Rhmehart Mrss Werssbrod Fourth Row Robert Moulthrop Raymond Frllxo Rrchard Gassman Wlllram Noonan Ned Forrest wrence E orbett Lee Sample Wrllnam Leary Davld Trombly and Ronald Halprn I8 N X v 'Y . Y Z Y . I X y . 7. . Y V . . w , A -. I . , A , - . - . ' . A , , . , , ' - S ' , V ' . A - A ,- S B A A e W Seated first row, left to right: James Richards, William Bailey, Robert Coakley, john Ster and . . l . F . 3 . ry l H I K, 7 . . 1 7 7 Y , . , , I Q , . La , , , , - E FRESHMAN'CLASS Seated Hrst row left to right Nancy Cella Mary Burke Barbara Howes Bernice Croughwell Donna Rae Barlly Jean Wertz Sue Beers Lorraine Perry Mary O Brien Ruth Van Zandt Sggndmg,-, second row Miss Flood Hugh Shepardson William Fairfield Joan Bontell Dorothy Fisher Cynthia Glander Joan Runser Judy Farnon Doris Bush Patricia Shepardson Mr Gillian Third Row Donald Lyon Carl Butler Richard Brown Wallace Tanner Robert Miller John erdy Ronald Zrnk Alan Dewey William Lorette Charles Woodard and Robert Clere Absent on day picture was taken Henry Cadorette Ann Pleus Thomas Van Alstyne CHEERLEADERS Left to Right: Marjorie Huber Nancy Bontell Janice Sohl Josephine Di Conza Nancy Stickles Dorothy Fisher, Ann Murphy, Joan Bontell, Barbara Lloyd. 3 'N-.X .9 4 K Q Q- 'Y , X X 2' f ,, g ai. . 'D Q 4 if X J 19 GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM Kneelmg Co Cagtams Thomasma Dr Conza Barbara Lloyd Standln left to rrght Manager une Verchot Nancy Bontell Ann Rolllson Mary Pensxvy Phyllls Van klstyne Coac c ar Anne Murphy Carolyn Brunell Patrrcna Roche Marre Barlly, Manager Mary Wrllrams BfYb BXSKFIBXLL TE M Ftrst rovs left to rtght Rxthard Whalen Rtchard Lampron Co Captains Richard Tanner and tlwxartl farey Gerald Verchot Wally Tonner Second rovx left to r1x.,ht Asststant Coach Wtllxam Wood, Manager Donald Banlly Edmund Wetss Mlrhael Spafford Rtchard Brown Zloach Edward ttan Manager Donald Lyon C122 21 and 1 af! gm s X R XV! I , V w w li.'Xbluli'Xl,l, TEPXM 1053 Nmtctl. left tw right: James Wellinhuttan, Wallace Tanner, james Reitly, Robert Miller. Robert Ckmkley. Iitlmuntl W'ciss, Ronald Halpin, Richard Broun. Ned Forrest. Stnmling. left to riuht: XX'llll,1m Ftlllflfl. ,lulm Hinm.m, Captain Richartl Lampron, Ritlmrtl Ttmncr, lfrlwnrtl Floyncr, Wlilliam Xlfmmtl. lftlxmrrl Carey, Ritlmrtl WH41 en, Coach Iitlwurtl Gilllgun. i , fr ,-,. fri 2 1 l B A N D ,-X N IJ M RX ,I 0 R IC 'I' 'I' lf S . Q. tllleff a 31g.-Liiw , A 3' f 3, I ' in K? 3, I Q 4 ff 1 wmv YQ . ,- . N' . . 117, + I :in f X, .., 2-S 52: , I 5 u 4 L' W f 1. 1'-... fi '. F M3 x 6X . 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V11 '1, 11 Il 11111 '11 11 11: 1 111 1 1 . ' A 1 1 ' 'T 111 ,. ' 1' 'R 1 14 - 11101111 ' -A 1 S 1111 131111111 in 11-1' '111-1 1- '1 f - C1111111-5 111 1x1LlI'1' XXy1111L1II1S 131111 T11111111 A : '111 11' .. 1' 131 MQ' ' V' .'1 1 .1 ' 1 A fy '1'111 V:1 1 ' I 'L ' 'Q ' . ' 111 1211111 111111 111115 11 111111' 1111111 fgl . I 1,1 1 'Y .1 :L I I '12'1 'f 1 lXHl+ SF SOL lf l+NlIENNIAl 51+ WIOR CLASS Presents 'Q 6 XXXXX XX Xx X X19 X23 GW ' X X f xp O Q! XYXQSQ 1 5LYX0 Nl Aan ml XJXXGYX X X X XX x ,A yis XXX Q XX X X X'33X'o X X XX 'HA ,o, lnnr I 'ill If A 0, X10 f W ,V g fffil Q N XX IW 411, These pxct es m y be old nd fded but the memor es are stll strong a d d r 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 V 1 ' 'W W , X' J as Jo, L 2 A JL - - J Ji - 5 , X ' X XX Xx Xxx , , xx XXX X- XR 'r x ', X X X XXX-. x X , -X - I X X' XxX'X X X Xx ff XXX 1 X 'X '. ' ' Q Y XXX N X XX X X .lv V X rX X X X XX X 9,89 X f X - Ci X , 'V xx XXX X 1 YJ X' V ' X XX X X ,V f X 1 X X 2 X I ' 1 ,9 ,x , ' . X f A32 XX: X? X X I Y 1 9' X 'M 1 X X- f A. X QQ? X1 - 1 - x X- X 6 1, XX X, A j XWW X A X 1 X' X XP f XX X X' 0 I . ' ' K f. 1 - X , 1 X , f T' Q Y xxx I X' ' 'X X X X X .X A Xyt , r X 1 X v XX XXX X N ff 1 1 Q - s 11 11 , H A 1 X , , K, 1 X X 5 I X X Xx X X ' X X X xk X 1 1. .ns -1+ x - 1 A lx. xx Vx 1, A 1 1 1 rf 1 Q X X X X yy X 6 X , X , A'l'lar.f ' ' ' ' X. 69 9 1 X X X ' ' 'A' Il ' '- 'Q 0 , P X ' 1. -tx X xx ' ,ff ' ml X 'fl 'fl 4' X X XX X' X X 4 'I .x qs '- X ff we ,f 0 X ty , X X Af ,IL I I In Y,z'4,'i, 5 f ' I f 1-9 I ' 1 X X X . ' 4 .'4': 2'-'- ' . , A R f Ai., N .4 ::,-:- ' Z T. XX ' . X ' ' 9 Z-lu, jj ix IA X - Z 1,3413 ' 1 f . ., I ,,- fa, r 1 :ii I AL- U' ,s,:2?f.f:', 5 ' ll v. 11- .' g X5f3 ,625':' .4-f: '?'gi X X K 'QL ' if ,f,.sA1?i415 X .E-Z5-5 ' ur a a a i i n vivi . 1805 Twenty srx years after our natron began thrrty srx years after the mcorporatron of Lenox as a town nox Academy, the first rnstrtutron of secondary rn structron rn Berkshrre County was erected on Marn Street Chartered to furnrsh academrc and classrcal educa tron to youth of both sexes the Academy held front rank among the country s srmrlar mstrtutrons Its founders were men notable for therr rntellrgence char acter and good mfluence who belreved rn educatron as a necessrty for the state as well as for the rndrvrdual Not only were the classrcs and mathematrcs taught but what IS of more worth truth and courtesy and love of home frrends country and God The teachers among whom were Levr Gleason a Stockbrrdge natrve and john Hotchkrn, founder of the Lenox Lrbrary Assocxatron took a personal rnterest rn the rndrvrdual capacrtres and needs of therr students who came from most every state of our unron and even beyond our natronal boundarres 1851 Mr Mathew H Buckham became prrncrpal of the Academy Mr Buckham was later chosen Presrdent of the Unrversrty of Vermont 1 866 In accordance wrth an act of the Massachusetts Legrslature the trustees of Lenox Academy gave the Town of Lenox a portron of therr annual rncome and the use of the Academy burldmg for the establrshment of a hrgh school under the supervrsron of the noted Latrn scholar Mr Harland H Ballard The I-hgh School removed 1ts headquarters to a new four room burldmg of xts own Thrs new bulld mg was afterwards enlarged to become the old Center School The Academy reopened wrth Dr Ballard as Preceptor who acted rn that capacrty unt1l 1886 when the Academy was drscontrnued as an rndepedent school because of competrtlon wrth the more generously sup ported academres and hugh schools 1892 The Hrgh School whrch had outgrown 1ts quarters rn the old Center School was agarn rnstalled rn the Academy burldrng wrth Mr Lyman M Rowland a W1 rams College graduate, as Prmcrpal The hrst grad uatron exercrses for a class of three grrls were held that year The salutatory address was delxvered rn Latrn 1893 The course of study lrsted three currrcula Latrn Screntrfic wrth emphasis on Latrn mathematics and scrence fzoology astronomy botany chemrstry and physrcsb Classrcal stressrng Latm and Greek Eng l1sh-emphasrs on Englrsh and French Bookkeeprng was taught m the wmter of the second year 1902 Puprls who mamtamed a general average of 90W rn therr studres were accorded the prrvrlege of entermg nd Oberlm on the prmcrpals certrflcate Alumnx Assocratron held rts first regular meetrng ln July and fifty four of the seventy seven graduates were present 1905 The Nmth grade was added to furnrsh a broader and deeper foundatron for puprls and to rarse the standard of the school 1909 On the twenty nrnth of November the puprls of Lenox H1 h School and therr three teachers moved rom the ca emy to occupy the present burldmg- whrch had just been completed 1917: Certrficatron prrvrlege was granted to Lenox Hrgh permrttrng graduates of approved standrng and char acter to enter Normal schools and colleges wxthout exammatron 1915 Frve regular courses of study were offered-Col lege Preparatory Techmcal Normal Preparatory Gen eral and Commercral Class Day Exercrses for Senlors were held for t e first trme 1917 Twenty out of fifty-or forty per cent of students graduatrng durmg the past two years-entered rnstxtu trons of hrgher learnrng 1919 A servrce flag was presented to Lenox Hrgh rn honor of the school s heroes of World War I 1921 Department of Educatron a ratrng whrch rt has always marntamed Elrmrnatron of nrnth grade brought about greatly rncreased enrollment rn Freshman Class 1924 Basketball team won Southern Berkshrre champr onsh1p rn a tre game wrth St Josephs of Prttsheld 19 4 A course rn educatxonal and vocatronal gurdance mtroduced for Freshmen 1935 As a result of the destructron of Center School by fire hrgh school students attended only a mormn sesston to enable elementary puprls to ut1l1ze the burld mg rn the afternoon 1956 Lenox Hrgh defeated Pxttsfield and Wrllramstown 1n Berkshrre County debates and held accordrng to pomts the best record of any school ln the county A course rn typrng offered for classrcal and scren ttflc senrors 198 Lenox Hrgh debatmg teams won over Prttsfield and Adams Hugh School rn county debates Le , . . . j - . . - . l I ' ' I . . h 1880 High School was placed in Class A by the State . . . 3 III. . I I 0 I y - . . ,I I I I I I g 1940 The baseball team won the County Championship and was given a trip to New York by enthusiastic fans. 1944 Class of 1944 resented to Lenox High School an honor roll inscri ed with names of over 300 former members who were serving in the armed forces. 1946 Lenox High won the Southern Berkshire Baseball Championship and was invited to participate in the Western Massachusetts Scholastic tournament where it advanced to the Hnals by defeatin Pittsfield Hi h and Worcester Commerce. A t oug e eate y o yoke, enox was the smallest school in the history of the tt urnament to advance to the nals. 1948 A gymnasium, auditorium and new science and home economics rooms were added to the original building to provide much needed facilities. 1 949 On May 17, the dedication of the new addition took place. The school published a Handbook to aid pupil orientation. 1951 The National Audio-Visual Aids Association awarded the high school a certificate for outstanding achievement in the use of audio-visual aids. An auto driving course was introduced and for this program Mr. Lenges Bull presented the school with a new Chevrolet. CLASSES OF 1894-1895 Back row, left to right: Miss Mary Dugan, Lizzie Seacord, Clara Kendall, .Iohn Baker, john Moran, Manton Sedgwick, james Downs, William Henry, Michael Hennesy. Front row, left to right: Ailee Pelton, Louise Parsons, Louise Seacord, Mary Foster. Francis Schmitt, Lilian Butler, Maude Hutch- inson, Mr. Rowland, Everett Thompson. 1952 An auto mechanics class was added to the high school program. Lenox High School inaugurated a One-Act Play Festival for Berkshire County Schools. One can say that Lenox High School is a successor to the old Academy since it has maintained the same ideals of training both for higher education and the immediate problems of life. Although the high school is not primarily a college preparatory, as was the old Academy, its graduates trained in the college prepara- tory, technical, commercial and general curricula have maintained high scholastic standards and have achieved honor for their Alma Mater in every kind of profes- sion and activity including law, religion, architecture, medicine, teaching, banking, business, technology, iournalism, areonautics, engineering, basketball, base- ball, music and art. ln the two World Vfars, Lenox High contributed a great deal in service, in training offered and in the large number of graduates who ioined the armed forces. We are proud of the blue stars and ghe gold stars on our honor rolls. This, then is Lenox High of yesterday and today. As for the school E tomorrow-may slTe grow in spirit, keep the faith and pass on a tradition better and more v'as transmitted to us. 'r CLASS OF 1899 Left to right: Sara Edwards, Adeline johnson, Lucy Newton, Elsie Duclos, ,lennie Grififen, Marion Parsogs urray, Flora Henr , Mary Carey, Mar MacDonal , Liizie arsons, Helen Macilonald Minnie Avery, Sadie Bliss, Clara Foster, enevieve e en, May Butler, Miss Martha Vincent, Mr. Lyman McKean Rowland, Miss Florence Dyer, Gertrude Parsons, Minnie Dunbar, Teresa Mallary, Mona Pelton, Kitty Finnerty, Bessie Belden, Sara Caley, Arthur Downs. Norman Butler, Willis Avery, james Kiley, Frederick C. Peters, William McDonnell, Fred Brown, Albert Belden, Edward DuFresne, Lucien Rondot, Thomas L. Sedgwick, Fred Peters. -- ,lg os, 4 CLASS OF l909 First Row: Lillian Cooper. ,lane Peter Nellie Morrison. May Mackey, Edit i l Butler, Charles Xwashburn. 'econd ro Etlwartl Berntlt, Stuart Marsden. 0 Row: May Hageman. Alice Mahann , Catherine Meagher. 3. 1 ' , v . , -K ,' if I . if ,i.w.m,, i 'li Sitting on grountl: Chester V. Curthoys, Dr. Wfilliam VI. lNlai.key. Louis Vauthrin, Lawrence C. Wrllsh,Tren1aine Parsons, Stuart XVarner. Joseph T. Couhig, Leonartl Peters, Rohert Morrison antl Paul Morrison. Sitting: Marguerit O'Brien, -lane Stanley. livelyn Lowry, .losephine Powers, Ann Nagle, ltla Duelos, Margaret LaBrotle, Marguerit Henilerson, Margaret Clahassy, Agnes Shally, Luty Maxtieltl, Mary Stanley. Meta Mattoon, Franres Baker, Mary Kiley. Stantling in Semi-Circle: ' nis F. Care ', Anna MtDonnell. Celestine Deloye, Gertrutle Kilmer, lNlay'1faiWenee fin tlt, Ruth Cllillortl. Kate Fietling, Mae Hogan. Helen Flint, Lucy Beltlen, Fretla Mattoon, Margaret Daley, Ruth Morrison, Alite Renlrexx, joseph N. Wlalsh, Wlilliam F, Dunn, blames Wfashhurn, Fmory Root, litlwartl D. Maloney, liugene Patartl, Miss Louise Parsons Rithartl Dristoll, Miss llelen MacDonald. Bac' row: Mary Meagher, Mary Fortl, Margaret Cowhig, Mae Murtha, Myra W hire, Gertrutle lNIahanna, Katherine Murray. lle en ii 'er, osevi . ffahalan. Kate Beltlen, Charles Gilmore. CLASS OF 1915 CLASS OF l920 Frst rom 5. Anna Casey. Marian Ptout, Princi al Qwmas First roxx: Thomas lNIahanna, -lames Forile. Atleline Beether. Kane, Rose llitkey, ,lulia Fay, Miss Maulonaltl. Top Row: Ray Hughes, Fmma Villemenot, Setsontl rowz Phil Motricr, llewitt Cilillortl, Thomas Hitlzey, Far Ziorham, Helaire Rosamuntl Morse ,llarry Thompson, ,lane Coakley, Richard Regnier, Alohn Murray. Forde. Top row: Maurite Roche, 'Ferl Butler, ,loseph Nolan, Thomas Kiley. First row, left to right: William Minton, rl. ...Q CLASS OF 1923 First row, lelt to right: Catherine Welsh, julia Shields, Ruth Hartman, lflizabeth Welsh, Grace Peters. Second row: Rosalie Malone, Alice O'Brien, Alice Darey, Grace Field- ing, Cecile Regnier. Third row: joseph Cooney, james Nolan, Agnes Beecher, William Leary, Charles McGee. Fourth row: Roscoe Graves, Irving Parker, Floyd Graves, Filth row: lfugene Hogan, Vincent Kane. CLASS OF 1924 Front roxx: Teresa Nolan, Mary Curtin, May Leary, Evelyn Weiss, Alice Prout, Frances Kirby, Emily Vetter, Viola Canavan. Second row: Elizabeth Rogers, Mary Kelly, Anne Fielding, Cecile Regnier, Hilda McDonough, Eleanor Mole, Helen Devaney. Third row: Harry Hughes, Edmund Darey, Virginia Peters, Alva jenkins, Charles Gruett, Richard O'Brien, Bernard Hughes. Clarence Prowse. Fifth row: james Kane, William Heeremans, james Cunningham, George Kilmer, Sixth row: john Barry, Stephen Lyons, Carl Carlson. CLASS OF 1925 Left to right, Front row: Agnes Conklin, Catherine Munson, Ruth Dewey, Anne Kirby, Ella johnson, Mary O'Brien, Catherine Gallagher, Evelyn Wagstaff Second row: Adele Tamagne, Irene Mailloux, Grace Parker, Vivienne Graves, Estelle Greenlield, Helen Munson, Marjori O'Brien, Lillian Parker. Third row: fcenter to rightj, Mary Griffen, Catherine Malone, Lena Kotaski, Hazel Wilson. Fourth row: Dorothy Hibbard, Catherine Conklin, Alice Le Beux, Marjorie Shields, julia Tamagne, Muriel Barry. Fifth row: john O'Brien, Eugene Weed, Chalmers Mole, Robert Davies, Richard Gilligan, john Meagher, William Roche, Edward Gallagher, William Mclnerney, john Hughes, Bernard Leary, joseph johnson, Arthur Cummings. Q: ig .. 12' CLASS OF 1926 joseph Kane George Lamoree Francis Wheelcr Edward Mahanna Harvey Devsey jr Kenneth Wade Second rovu Hester Snelgrowe Dorothy Kilmer Eliz abeth Quinn, Dorothy Hughes, Mary Nolan, Margaret Downs, Mary Murphy, Mar' Flynn, Mary Farrell, Dorothy Fair- hel , ary Barry. Third rowig Mildred Mclntyre, Alice C y' Flynn, Mildred Leary, Hazel Curtin, Adeline Beecher, Mildred Curtis, Agnes Krysi- enski, Edith Heeremans, Ellen Lahart lola Drumm. Fourth row: l homas Dunn, Frank Dallavalle. Richard O'Keefe, Wil- liam Noonan, Harry Cooney, Charlotte Duncan. F'fth row: Edward Greenlield, lfdwartl Connelly. George O'Brien. john Carry. Back rowg Philip Regnier, Charles Rogers, liugene Lalfortune. -v . 1.1, 1--nv CLASS OF 1977 Frrst nm left to flgllf lrintrs C rllx her Nlltllltl Bnrrx Btrnrrtl Crum Wrllrani Hrgglns J-Q,hg,, .lhart lqirrw Birnu luetnt Nlatlxcx llcmlrtl lNlumstm Sttontl run Thomas Healey Wllllam lohnson Cuthleen Culull Carhtrme Buurne Xlxrx ll1 urns Mir .1rttM.1tltcx lxelyn Duncan Emnly Dallavalle Betty Bull l'l1rr1etP1rwns IMTUTT? Thomas Hu hu Albert Patartl Ruta Rellrs Lucy Smnth Mar Aret Curtnn Anna Lextlct Nl1r5 Kunltlrn Nlabel Snel FOXL Alnte Hughes Anthony Krsslensltn Henrx keanu Fourth nm C trtlmn Brtmn Iunu Clrflnrtl Pull Drmwll Ioseph Carty Maurrte Clere D xnl Grtcntucltl Wrllum Htnttt Fllth nm Iluhtrt Tormty Allen Dutlns Ray montl O Brxen Wil Slime aww? 'Mmiunw 1, 11755 Maw sm, fi swan Bai' il!!! SIG time Minh! mmf gint? 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A A A X . 3. t , , , 'x 'X Nu ,Aja ' L xxwx,-JN . 4 f 19 40 lil GJ-I , ' N l UE MBP 'Mgr 7 kd' CU' 'Wfllf W 5 GX C+ 'Q' 42 YQ Q 4? gffm vnff l,, W 1' 11 an Daffy f qdf LWH17 y 171151: U ntl flare casey Ur ofa 1165 Apeafzf 1 55 ffekw 1141x0011 i 43 7rer25 B C6 Pres 017 Jr dameb L ian 57a 01117 exrfi 515 e Mans LZ na 1111, baud dofm Lasker C0115 H1766 z1f7a1't daseph 6 eanar 9 lf 0 Kia 1111317.15 Ma Alfie: X f R' er Ste naA9a ea form P mas 0 Hr en 4 E 3 gif X4 izizeqgffl ,, f t A Q .- , E.. , svn ' aqqi, ll F all K, W ,ls lr , 4, all . mf., , .J K -. -it if na. - 5 L S 4' '2' 4' if A e j ' K gi Q Q I A 1 , , f ,V . 1 , ,Q . if 1' 'I 5' E ns' l Y W X f l ' f i -X , if E 7, ' 5 , I - Y fa x ' A 1 -' K 1 Xi 4 lil A Q .. it N 5 dy K S rf, , ,,,. V 1 5 H. . k , I J? f 1- i W Y- X X I x A 'li '4' -s 5, ,, 5 is , .vs CLASS OF 1943 First row: Georue Akrvotl, Fmily Chague. Wil- li.tm Crosby, Willinim Howes, Fvelvn Riiwliniz, Helen Smith, William Meaney. Second row: Anim Antonglnueli. Charles Chapman, -lane-t llirle. June Johnson. Luella Setluwick, Sally Tlwrnilike. john Novo. Third rimwz Corinne linker, Alma Clark, Phvllis Furtle, Patricia nlultnson, james Shea, Fthel Turner. Hurry Oxtrgntlcr. Fourth rimwi Rmcnmwry Berherinh, 'l'l1cmlwre Cowlmiu, liner llavcrt. George Alovncr. Burton Slmve, Fliznheth VUheeler,Glori1 Proc- tor. Fifth row: Fllin Mcflgibe, Maureen Martin, Luty Kerimrviit, George I.aG.irce. llelen White, CLASS OF 19411 First rim, lclt tu right Diimtlmy ,lc-mme, M.iry Stlumh. Gr:-t.i Fmlier. Theresa Bontell, Bart Casey, Thunms llcilriil-4, Thereni Tmner, lflvir.t Pettinelln, Film Lulmcr. Sc-runil row: Marraret Lahurt M.iry Biirilcn. lltith Pt-ltiin, Anne lNl.irie Cliiwlmiu, Divrimthx Sylcew, Beixtrite Murrha, jean Felton, A- Clitlmerim- Smile. Thirtl rim' XY'ill.1ril Fnrrinurun. Cfhrism Parc-elim. Robert Kirchner, Henry Roux, Fmnlx ll.u7cl1. CLASS OF 1945 Front row, left to right: Barbara Crosby, Doris Greenlield. Frances Voison, Mary Cowhig, Raymond Dunn, Ann Wheeler, Rosemary Curtin, Mary Martin, Eileen Flynn. Second row, left to right: Alfred Conte, Katherine Derrick, Charlotte Ostrander, Margaret Decker, ,lane Fallon, Geraldine Thomson, Rita Broderick, Marjorie Fallon, Vera Stoskin, john Halpin. Third row, left to right: Thomas Bligh, Lawrence Harris, Robert Tolvo, Paul Shea. CLASS OF 1946 Front row: Dorothy Baker, Rose Gagliardi, Sheila Martin, Dorothea Brancazzu, Ann Felton, Helen Abert, Helen Roux, Theresa Burke, Patricia Derrick, Elaine Rochelo, Grace Simpson, Idamae Jerome, Barbara Tanner, Lois Buck, Honore Hedrick. Back row: David Lane, Thomas Galliford, Edward Roy, john Kirchner, Harvey Steurwald, Kenneth Stanley, Thomas Mooney, William Stanley, Roger Francis, Edward Clapper, John Flynn, Thomas Bosworth, Carlson Bailey, Leon DeMulder. V K . ,fa 444 lt.. qi, I W' r 174. Sv 'S-'v QQ' 1 w f ' 5 - I I' CLASS OF 1917 Front row, left to right: Shirley Stickles, Ruth Fielding. Barbara Farrington, Sarita Holmberg, Barbara O'Brien, Patricia Baker, Ann Broderick, Ann Malone. Frances T. Martin, Eleanor Mackey. Second row: John O'Brien, john Brancazzu, Elsie Ferguson, Frances A. Martin, Mary Jerome, joan Morrisey, Gertrude Boch, Bernice Baczek, Ruth Mackey, Dorothy Beneat, Robert Flynn. Third row: Robert Sullivan, Walter Huber, Edward Roy, john Derrick, George Sohl, George Darey, joseph Coady, Robert Lorette, Frank Gabron. CLASS OF 1948 Fourth row left to right: Peter Donegan, Robert Farr Edward Liston, Henry Sedgwick Third row Qft to right: William Bontell, Gordori Hutchinson, john Rose, Calvin jaynes Walter Laliart Nei Kirchner. Second row, left to right: Louis Leydet, Phillip Blake, joan Mullaney, orot y ooper. Rosemary Baddock, janet Ster, Alice Tanner, Richard Benson, Marcel Roux, ljstlw, left to righti William Mallinson, Marion Decker, Alice Farvel, Mary Laughran, Dorothea Thomson, ora ,oat y, janet Ostrander, Helen Brown, William Lahart. CLASS OF 1949 First row, left to right: Helen Laidley. Lois Ostrander, joan Nicholas, Dorothy Sohl, Barbara Buck, Cecelia Baker. Second row: Patricia Bontell. Anne Carroll, Anita Gardner, Phyllis Leydet. Adeline Cnwhig, Nancy DeCoste. Third row: Eugene Trombly, joseph Nolan, Barbara Rose, Paul Broderick, Ellen Berry, Eugene joyner, Kenneth Kirchner. Fourth row: Eugene Eksuzian. William Messcr. Ralph Tyrrell, David Diehl, Kenneth Frederick, Edward Chapman, Thomas Tyler. Eg if E , ,Hi , ,QA 3 I CLASS OF 1950 Seated, first row, left to right: janet Bernasconi, Kathleen Cadorette, Betty. Galliford, Gerry Bufe, joyce Simpson, Genevieve Martin, Mary Ellen Farrington. Second row: Gloria Antonangeli, Patricia Lyon, Lois Cunningham, joan Lahart, Marguerite Di Co Soules, Martha Weidemann, Carolyn Schwab, jacqueli br0thy' Fairfield, Third row: Pete Loftus, john Cole, Robert Decker, Graham Roberts, jim Reidy, Wesley Van Alstyne, William jerome, Hug0.5C31'1H2L F0urIh row: Edward Daley, Dick Symanski, Rene Rannou, Fred Frederick, Fred Holmes, BASKETBALL TEAM 1917-1918 First row: Philip Morrier, Sydney Warner. Second row: Principal Thomas Kane, Burell Fielding, Coach john Shally. Third row: The- odore Butler, Thomas Mahanna, joseph Halpin, Augustine Devaney, james Hughes. BASKETBALL TEAM 1914-1915 Front row: Tom Hickey. john Murray, Carl Gorham. Second row: Francis Hughes, Hewett Clifford, Ray Dunn, Coach Thomas Kane. .Jui- 1 BASKETBALL TEAM 1920 First row: Ray Hughes, Tom Mahanna, Ted Butler. Second row: Laurentregnier, Phil Morrier. Third row: Harry Thompson, Tom Gilligan, Coach Tom Hickey, Dick Forde. BOYS' BASKETBALL 1921-1922 Seated, left to right: John johnson, Charles Manley, Charles McGee. Kneelinu: Richard O'Brien, joseph Cooney. Standing: Coach Beals, Francis Butler Stephen Lyons Principal Paul Baird 1 ' 51, 4 AI25 ' '1 V122 W1 A - , 3 i. 5 if if ky -M . u -I . W V , Q , I ,g Q J i E' q Kg, ' Aq'W f A fb M W af -vt , 1' 4 f if i fl 4 2.111 Qi nf ,I - A 1 if 4 I 2: 5 ,,,. .Hs .' 1 -. , 1, 3 M we f. vfdgwi' Qiww 1 , . Q. .f 'T WU 5' if ff as . L gm, 2 V 'P if venom M 1u.HlGN5uA?u K K , tp 52.4 1' In Y X .sv S 7-4 a s MLW 139' BASKETBALL 1925-1926 Front row: Harry Cooney, Aloe Antag- noli, Al Butler, Frank Dallavalle, Bill Noonan, Alan Duclos, jack Bernasconi. Second row: Gene LaFortune, joe Kane, Dick O'Keefe, CnacLS.mm,., Manager Tom Dunn, jack Lahert, Carl Brown, Mike Bartoni. L ff llflllf BASKETBALL 1926-1927 Front row: Vince Driscoll. Mike Bare toni. Second row: Paul Driscoll, Al Butler, Alan Duclos, AI Higgins, jack Bernasconi, john Beneat. Third row: Len Bull, Coach Smith, Manager acl: Lahart, Manager Butch Gregory, Carl Brown. BOYS' BASKETBALL 1934-1935 Seated, left to right: Louis Cummings. William Romeo, Alfred Beneat, Roger Roller, Robert Davidson, Guy Marchetti. Standing, left to right: julian Crosby, Robert Simpnon, Alfred Goudey, jack Bernasconi gcoachj, Paul Degnan, Mil- liage Forbes, Reginald Topping. BASKETBALL 1948Q129W Front row: Bill Messer, Pete Donegan, Duke Lahart, Ted Eksuzian, Bill Bontell. Second row: Walt Lahart, Tom Sullivan, Bill Miller, Dick Wheeler, Coach Ed. Gilligan. '1- i' 0 BASKETBALL 1951-1952 Front row, left to right: Edward Carey, Richard Tanner, Captain William Der- rick, William Wood, Raymond Du Fresne. Back row, left to right: Coachx Edward GilliuanL-Manager Robert Ley- der, Gerald Verchot, Hugh Cowhig, john joyner, Richard Whalen, Richard Lampron, Assistant Manauer Charles Holmes, SFS BASKETBALL 1939 -1940 First row: john Mariano, Victor Romeo, Donald Malone, William Casey, joseph Gagliardi. Second row: Coach Bernard Graves, john Pignatelli, john Connor, john Lasher, William Smith, William Lahart, Dominic Pettinella. BASKETBALL 195 0-1951 Front row, left to right: Thomas Sulli- van, William Wood, Co-Capr. Richard Fairfield, Co'Capt. Richard O'Brien, Ed- ward Carey, William Derrick. Second row: Manager, Robert Leydetg Ass't Mgr., Charles Holmes, Richard Lampron, Richard Tanner, john joyner, Coach Edward Qilliggg .l- 53 Stiff-:A 3' -Sf UQQ .-, ,,Y,.4,. , if f f BASEBALL 1924 First row: Art Cummings, Bernard Graves, George Kilmar. Second row: Bill Heeremans, Bill Noonan, -lack Bar- ry, Dick Gilligan, Harry Hughes. Third row: Steve Lyons, ,lim Clifford, Alf jenkins, Carl Carlson. Standing: Coach Henry Smith, rzugene QS. NI! 2 A 'Q . a U91 ,g,-ip M41 P' . ,.......a -aff. -- . s A A .N ffm... 'A 1 ' 2 if-half, - 'sim 1 , W We ' - rig BASEBALL 1923 First row: Francis Butler, Willianm Heeremans, Alfred jenkins, john Barry icenterb , Eugene Flynn, George Kilmer, Harry Hughes. Second row: Anthony Hall, Principal Paul Baird, Richard Gil- ligan. Third row: Stephen Lyons, Man- ager james Flynn, William Noonan, Coach Ioseph McCabe, joseph Dallavalle. BASEBALL 1926 Left to right, standing: Coach Smith, Bernard Graves, Phil Regnier, Al Pa- tard, Len Bull. joe Antagnoli. Alan Duclos. Bill Noonan, Butch Gregory, Carleton Brown, Gene La Fortune, Henry Feeney, David Greenneld, Man- ager Harry Barnes. Seated: john Beneat, john Mahanna, Edgar Joyner, Joe Kane. BASEBALL 1927 Front row: john Mahanna. Second row. left to right: Paul Driscoll, Rudolph Christopher, Edgar joyner, Bernard Graves, Augustin Regnier, Edward Gilli- gan, David Greenfield, Henry Feeney. Standing: Coach H. L. Smith, Lenges Bull, Vincent Driscoll, Albert Butler, jack Bernasconi, Albert Patard, Francis Gallagher, William Gregory, Thomas Hughes fmanagerl. F' ll' Bl? 1 BASEBALL 1935 First row, left to right: Albert Fravel. William Mahan, Reginald Topping, Bill Smith, lmascotl Edwin Cossaboom, Paul Degnan, Guy Marchetti. Second row: Alfred Benent, Louis Cummings, Robert Davidson, jack Bernasconi fcoachl. William Romeo, Roger Roller, Robert Parsons. Qf' r 3 BASEBALL 1930 Sitting: Mascots Bill Waldron, Alfred Beneat. Seated, left to right: Baptiste Bernastoni, Harrison Blake, Maurice Bcneat, Couch -loseph Ryan, David Duc- los, Al Roux, Angelo Romeo, Back, left to right: Abraham Greenfield, George Cunningham, lidxxard Gilligan, Edmund Devgincy, john Mole, William Merrick, Miiniiger, ,lim Quinn. WEIU 'fm le 95? 'wsu 119V A Y JE' ng BLRlxSHIRL QOUINTY 1910 CHANIPIOINS 'ront ron George soyner, Burton Shove, Peter Net. Ioseph Rotliclo trims- to 2, Thom.ix O'Brien, Robert B31 i- 1 t ,b in 3.irr'ngton. Center row: i- i.1m fmith. 'er it L' Q t '. Dona t 41 one, I in i .r1.1no, Cilmrles i - 'rt, 'I o 0100,-t : 1 '. ,tm ignatelli. B.itk roxxg C.o,ith Bernurt Graves. Thonms Carpenter. lzdmund Mahoney, Al mhn Ldsher, XY'illi.1m Dunn, Dominic Perri nellu, Manager. +9323 BASEBALL I 936 Front row: Alfred Diflitto, Hill Nldlhlll. Albert l7rtn'el, johnny Clipper. Neil Neuron, Funnix Mooney, B.itlL rowi George Topping. Bob Davidson, Louie Cummings, Clodth Luk Bern.w.oni, l'.u1l Dcgimti. john 'lwUUl.lIL lfdxxin flaunt' boom. Front tentcr: l:l'.1l1Ll5 Mtllonncll. W-'?pgs I ,E BASEBALL 1942 Front row: Harry Ostmndcr. Theodore Iiksuzian, john Lasher, Claptriin -lohn Pitunatelli. Xwillium Dunn, ,lohn Nuvo. Second row: Manager Huhcrt Butler. Lawerence Harris, Herbert Al.lHlCQ, Rith- ard Prout. Christo Pereglou. Rdymond Dunn. Coach Bernard Gmxu, lfore- Auroundz Mmcot. Dick O'Brien. BASEBALL 19,15 Front roxx: Paul Broderick, Dennis Duf- tin, XV.iltcr Lnlinrt., Suond row: XVilliiim li. .i.., l.iil1.irt, Toni Cdllilord, Tom Bosworth, .ii XVllll.lI1l St.inlcy, Ciirlson Bdilcy, Willt lluhcr, Diivid Liinc, Bob Tolvo. Thirtl rowg -Iohn Brunuizzu, Boh Sullivan, George Darcy, Bob Lorctte. Kenneth Stanley, Ray Dunn. Back row? D.ivc Gunn. Pete Doncgun. Tom Blish. ffoguli Rivgiql Bill Malllinson, Frank Gnlmron. HB -1 15? 11 HU III il I- Bl I1 itil li Cl 'X CJ 1,1223 BASEBALL IQ i7 Seated, left to right: Wiiltcr llulwcr. Robert Sullivan, john Dcrritlx. Rohr.-rr Loretta, Peter Donequan, Willi.irii Mullin- son. William Bontcll. Second row, blames Reidy. Rohcrt Duhy, lfugcnc Eksuzian, Couch Edward Gilliluiin. ,lohn Brancazzu. Wiilter Luhart. XVilliam Lahart. Bdck. left to right Wfilliiim Messcr. Munutucr Bob Dctlxcr. XY'illi.im Miller. ,Iohn Row, M.in.i:L-r llolv llirr. Ffenl Xwhvihl. wi tl, 'AUP' BASEBALL CHAMPS l 9-16 liront rim: 'lqllkllllh Bosworth, Robert Loretta, Robcrt Sulliwn, Thomas Galli- lord. XX illi.1m Lalmrt, Peter Doneuan, Kiiirlson Bgiley. Second row: David fllmtlxxitk, ,lohn Kirt'hncr.Willii1m Mul- linxon, -lohn Branciizzii. Wfzlltcr Huber, X3C'illii1m St.inlc'i', Willi.1n1 Mower, Fmnlc Gdhron. Bank row: XVilliz1n1 Bontcll, Cough Gilligiin, slohn Dcrriclx, XV.1ltCr - 1' 2 l mx' 'V' - LHH. M521 v-Yi 1 ,V 2' 7 1 M 1' 1 1 ,Q L .' ll! . gr. Q A , , - '11 - f, La' L ff f . at LL , f ,im s , 1' ll. K 1 l BASEBALL 1950 Front rim. lc-lt to right: Richard OBrien. lfdwiird Carey, lfdward Toolcy, f.irl Riivnor, Richiird Lampron ' n rowz XX'illiam Wood, XVilliam Jerome lCapt, 1, Richard Fairfield, William Derrick. David llilton. Richard Kirby. Third row: XVQ-sley Van Alstyne. David Sullivan, Bruce Benson, Thomas Sullivan, Richard Tanner. Fourth rowz Edward Daley. Robert Decker iM,ur.J. Mr. Edward Gilligan rcoachy, blames Reidy, R From row. left to right: William Richard Fairfield, Bruce Benson, Derrick, William Fallon Richari oBert leydet 1 Asst Mgr. 1. BASEBALL l95l Wfood, Edward Carey, Richard O'Bricn, flaut. Thomas Richard Kirby. Bacl-Q row, left to right, Richard May, Tanner, lidmonTl' Wfi?TK'iTlT.1rd Lampron, Richard l Manager: Robert Leydet. Sullivan. William XX'hiilen. L 1' el 93 A 'ilfws La, hw ,,., , 1, rl.-sr 3 il A 4' ii .5-Maxi Q- f Rafi ,gl ASW ' F- was ' ' X EX R: I 'sl it K 3 51 ' I ' ' ' 2 - f QQ fi, L .gl , X 3 3 W- ray! A-ff X Q I leaf , T if wg if 4, , ' ' s at in im- I V, .,. :Q x ,V L T' f fb M, T Q1 P1 55 2, a gist? - 3' if Wifi 3' D 4 N u A 4 ,S Sf .ff 'Y VW GIRLS' BASIQIETBALI. 195'-W5 Irwnt rim, lctt ru ri:l1t Alirt- Ixirr Iitrlmni M.1rtin. AIIIILRI Ilwulinu. Slit-il.: rnc. Muiiiric Brnnneli. NIAFIUII Mir tin, Virtuinm Flynn. vlmepliine Alxmytl, Q Phyllis Ihluemttn. NI.iry XY'.1lsh Settintl 't row, left tu right. Berry Farr. Inwplnixc Smith, Claire XY'hcelcr. I,IIllHI1lt.'II.1 PIL nitelli. Ckmcli Bern.1r.l Gr.u'cx, M.1ru.ire inn, Mary Roux, Yir:ini.1 Lliritnrtl. lx ny Iixrrinun JH, GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1956-1937 Firm: rim, lelt tu right. Virginia Flynn. 'lmcphinc Alxrtmytl, M.1ri.xn Mgirtin, Mar- iorie Ilutthinsun, Geraltline Brunell. Stunislgius Smith, Marjorie Brunell. Seumtl row, lclt to right: Pl1ilumen.1 Pigrnitclli, K.1y Iiirrinlutnn. Althcu libel- ing, Mary VUQICI1. Helen Cummings, Cioiicli Iritk Bernnsconi. Mutleline Heath. Mulutirct Dunn, Mary Roux, Cfoletm lNItCf.1Iw, Phyllis IILlAIl0IT1t1I1. 4 , , lf, a I f 7 ir U S 35 ' 'S I 1 i'!J ,gg I wud' i0I5f'5Z GIRLS' BASKETBALL Irrunt row, Iclt to right: M.irmluer Bub- rirri Lluytl, Tommie Di Clmz.1, Anne Marie I.e.iry. fiU'c.IIWI.llII Ann I,nl141rt, Cin-C .xpmin B.1rlmr.i Iemine. I ary I ur- pliy, Nurcne Grccnlc.1l, Setuntl roxy. left ni riulit, Plmyllix Yan Alxryne. Anne Nlurplw. Vlsmtpliirit' Di funn. Iftlicl XY1-ru, I'.1triti.x Rwtlie. M.1rie Bully. 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