Brighton High School 1954 Yearbook (Rochester, NY) - Full Access
BHS Opponent 42 Irondequoit 33 34 Edison Tech. 41 48 West 27 26 Marshall 49 32 Franklin 43 24 Irond., Canan. 17, 43 33 Canandaigua 42 30 Edison Tech 45 38 Charlotte 37 42 Monroe 32 WITH COACH BERNIE McNAMARA returning with the nucleus of his section V, Class B Cham– pions, Brightens swim-men had their second suc– cessive winning season. Completing a 13-meet schedule, the Barons racked up 7 wins against 6 losses. Brighton defended its championship at the U. of R. March 14. TOP ROW: L. TOR.: DeZ.eng, Cooper, Callaghan, B. Fitch, Hastings, Boyn– ton, Gifford, Speegle, White, mgr. THIRD ROW: Hedges, Combs, Phillips, Cornwell, Hanson, Liebhardt, Thomp– son , Mook , Quinn. SECONDROW:Mor– ess, Ferguson, Donahoe, Cook, Wald– orf, Bush, Foster, Holmes. FIRST ROW: Lane, Bowes, Hanford, Coach McNa– mara, Ketchum, Dalbey, D. Fitch. Water The 42-man aggregation was led by Sam Han– ford, leading point-getter. Sam set a pool record in the 200-year freestyle event, covering the dis– tance in 2:26.2. Seniors leading the scoring were Alan Bowes in the 100-yard backstroke and Ed, lewis, best all-round individual swimmer. Lewis was side lined for the early part of the season be– cause of a football injory. Jack Callaghan, a leading freestyler and member of relay team, and Charles Cook, point gaining diver, represented the juniors. With Jim Speegle leading the individual med– ley and Tom Ketchum diving, the sophomore team finished its season. Pete Hanson, John Thompson, Tim Boynton, Skip Hastings, Dick Cooperand Kent Mook supported them. leading the freshmen was Paul liebhardt who distinguished himself in the breast-stroke. Sectional Champwns draw many fans 99 Camera catches Brighton finmcn 111 nud-alr
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