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Photo of the Hadley Junior High School football team, possibly the first string, along with coach George Hutchinson. Photo is sepia toned and taken on the beach.
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The first football team was organized in 1909 and nicknamed the "Sculpins." The team played three games that first season, winning one, losing one and tying one. Beginning that first season,…[More]
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At Swampscott High School, "the first sport female high school students were allowed to play was girls' basketball."--from Then & now : Swampscott, Woodcock, 2002.
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Members of the Swampscott High School boys' basketball team and Coach McLaughlin pose with the Northeastern Conference championship trophy.--from Then & now : Swampscott, Woodcock, 2002.
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Eleven members of the 1907 Swampscott High School Baseball team pose, in uniform, on the grass with their coaches. The Swampscott High School Baseball team was first formed in 1906.
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The first Swampscott High School baseball team was assembled in 1906. Pictured in this photograph, from left to right, are: (front row) Lionel Melanson and Leonard Burdett (middle row) Ed Nies, John…[More]
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Photo of the Hadley Junior High School football team with one team member holding a football dated 1930. Photo was taken at the school and seems to include the whole team.
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The Hadley School was built in 1911 to replace the Old Redington Street School. It was named after Eloise J. Hadley, a popular teacher at the previous school and a library trustee fro forty-five…
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The Hadley School was built in 1911 to replace the Old Redington Street School. It was named after Eloise J. Hadley, a popular teacher at the previous school and a library trustee fro forty-five…
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The Hadley School was built in 1911 to replace the Old Redington Street School. It was named after Eloise J. Hadley, a popular teacher at the previous school and a library trustee fro forty-five…
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The Hadley School was built in 1911 to replace the Old Redington Street School. It was named after Eloise J. Hadley, a popular teacher at the previous school and a library trustee fro forty-five…
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The Hadley School was built in 1911 to replace the Old Redington Street School. It was named after Eloise J. Hadley, a popular teacher at the previous school and a library trustee fro forty-five…
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The Hadley School was built in 1911 to replace the Old Redington Street School. It was named after Eloise J. Hadley, a popular teacher at the previous school and a library trustee fro forty-five…