Brighton High School 1954 Yearbook (Rochester, NY) - Full Access

IN A HARD FOUGHT BATTLE, JoanCiar– ridge's junior girls, remaining undefeated, captured the inter-class playoffs, Follow– ing the juniors were Betsy Crawford's sophs, Marcia O'Keefe's seniors, and Lindo Mit– tlesteadt's frosh. To be eligible to compete in theseplayoffs, these teams came in first in their respective grades. Joan Clarridge's juniors represented Brighton in the annual soccer playday, held on the Brighton field. The three other Monroe county schools represented were Fairport, East Rochester, and Webster. Interclass playoff champs: TOP: L. TO R.: Kaplan, Clarridge, Loveland. SECOND ROW: Haines, Cragg, Boniface, Buresch, Bedford. FiRST ROW: Densmore, Aprilano, Ritten– house. UP AND OVER, Barbara Carley assists as Pat Kelly waits for return. 101 "GUARD THOSE FORWARDS!" was the familiar cry in the girls' gym for two exciting months of basketball tour– naments. The contests resulted with Ruth Wayman's seniors in first place. Because of their standing, Way– man's team represented Brighton in the senior basketball play-day, with Web– ster playing hostess. As in soccer, the other Monroe County schools parti ci– pating were Fairport and East Rochester. L. TOR.: Verbridge, O'Keefe, Cass, Hastings, W~yman, Capt., McCleary, Debby Miller, Bit– ner. Will Ruth Wayman get the ball? Not if Jean Mullan can help itl

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