Showing posts with label Middleborough High School. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Middleborough High School. Show all posts

Saturday, November 26, 2016

Middleborough High School Popularizes Football

Football emerged as a popular sport in Middleborough in the late 1800s, largely through the efforts of Middleborough High School students who formed the first teams in town. The school itself initially provided little direction or organization. Teams were formed informally by the students who, as recorded by newspaperman James H. Creedon, were responsible for engaging their own coach and establishing their own schedules in conjunction with other teams in the region. It is through the work of these boys that football was popularized locally. These early roots ultimately led to the growth of semi-professional football in Middleborough when in 1939 the forerunner of the successful Mitchell Memorial Club Cobras was formed. The highly successful team, now simply the Middleboro Cobras, continues to fulfill the community’s passion for the sport as part of the Eastern Football League as does the local high school team.
 

The 1905 Middleborough High School squad poses for a team photo. As is evident from the makeshift uniforms in the photograph, the team was, like many of the school’s earliest teams, informally organized. Students made do with what they could cobble together including quilted pants and cotton knit sweaters. Noticeable is the absence of protective gear such as helmets and pads, though five of the boys have noseguards which were uncomfortable to wear and  were eventually replaced by facemasks starting in the 1920s.  


Practices were held regularly in the large open field in the rear of Middleborough High School which then occupied the South Main Street school building which was later and better known as the Bates School. In the background, the Episcopal and Baptist churches are conspicuous with Center Street seen in the far distance.
 

Pictured is the 1908 Middleborough High School team including George Jones, Charlie McCarty, Frank Harrington, Ralph Mendall, Brad Swift, Bill Andrews, Russell Perkins, Everett Clough and Charles Lang. Future Superintendent of Schools J. Stearns Cushing sits in the center and holds the ball marked ’08. “Mel” Gammons, standing in the back row, second from the right, was a noted all-round athlete who was instrumental in the formation of the Middleborough High School basketball team, a sport at which he excelled. The year following this image, the high school was unable to organize a football team, but had sufficient interest in 1910 to field two squads.

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Christmas, 1940


In 1940, Middleborough High School Latin teacher Herbert Wilber decorated his classroom with greenery over the chalkboard and a small lighted white pine tree set on a table in the corner.  The simple but effective decorations provided a warm and inviting aspect to the otherwise austere classroom.  The room was located on the top floor of Middleborough High School, now the Early Childhood Education Center, on North Main Street.

Saturday, June 4, 2011

M. H. S. Baseball Team, 1908

 

In 1908, the Middleborough High School baseball team posed for a team photograph for Walter Beals on the steps of Middleborough High School (later the bates Junior High School).  Back row (left to right): Melvern (Mel) Gammons, Charlie McCarty, Reginald Drake, Principal Walter Sampson, Bradford Swift and Harry Belmont.  Front row (left to right): Chester (Chet) Witbeck, James Williams, Everett McManus, J. Stearns Cushing and Dan Bessie.

Friday, September 24, 2010

Middleborough High School Dedication, 1927

After years of heated discussion, Middleborough in 1927 finally witnessed the opening of a new modern high school on North Main Street to replace the original high school structure built in the mid-1880s. To celebrate the new school (subsequently named Middleborough Memorial High School to honor the town's First World War servicemen), appropriate ceremonies were held including the formal dedication on September 16, 1927. Following construction of the present high school on East Grove Street in 1971, the Memorial High School building was utilized as the town's junior high school. Recently renovated, the former M. M. H. S.  presently houses the town's early childhood education center.





Illustration:
Middleborough Memorial High School, dedication program, September 16, 1927

Friday, December 11, 2009

M. H. S. Faculty, June, 1936

Group photographs of the teaching faculty of the local schools were traditionally taken at the close of each school year. Here, the teachers and administrators of Middleborough Memorial High School have gathered in June, 1936, for just such a photograph in the original gymnasium of the high school building on North Main Street, now the Early Childhood Education Center.

Front Row: Ernest E. Thomas (Head History Department), Doris P. Chase (English), Leonard O. Tillson (Sub-Master/Science), Anna C. Erickson (Mathematics), Lindsay J. March (Principal), Mary Brier (French), J[oseph]. Raymond Hyman (Mathematics), Lillian M. O’Neil (Commercial), Herbert L. Wilber (Latin)

Back Row: Bessie M. Veazie (clerk), Chrystal M. Chase (English), Mrs. Alice D. Brawn (Social Studies), Abby Rugg Field (English), Henry Battis (Health Studies/Physical Training/Coach), Mr. Carlton Guild (English), Edwin A. Cox (Social Studies/Vocations), Walter G. Hicks (Head Commercial Department), Roland C. MacGown (Science), Helen M. Merselis (Social Studies), Ruth F. Jenkins (Physical Training/History), Mrs. Sylvia Matheson (Art), Mrs. Esther L. Moore (Commercial)

Illustration:
Faculty, Middleborough Memorial High School, Middleborough, MA, June, 1936