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-- ,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.
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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.
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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,
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