| Comments... I think this is Freeman School back in the very early fifties. In the front, first row, left, it looks like Carolyn (Morin) Coons In the back row, far right, it looks like Lois (Michaels) Chenaile. Posted: 10/28/2001 Can you name the location? Freeman school did not have pillars as depicted in this picture. Posted: 10/28/2001 Can you name the location? Looks like Murdock Hall at the then North Adams State Teachers College Posted: 11/02/2001 What was the Year? 1946 What was the Season? Can you name the location? Posted: 04/03/2002 Comments... Definately not Freeman School! Posted: 04/03/2002 Can you name any of the people? 2nd row far left looks like Ella Robinson, her sister, Jean is in 3rd row. 2nd from left Posted: 06/03/2002 What was the Year? 1950 Can you name any of the people? Can you name the location? Comments... Posted: 11/08/2002 What was the Year? 1950 Can you name any of the people? Can you name the location? Comments... Posted: 11/08/2002 Comments... Second row, third from left might be Jackie (Lemoine) Anderson. Posted: 12/04/2003 Comments... Not Laura Heminway. Could possibly be one of her sisters, but Laurabell was much older than the girls in this picture. Carolyn Coons and Lois Michaels are definitely there, but don't know the others. And you are right, this is not Freeman although the two girls did go to school there. Posted: 12/04/2003 Can you name the location? Looks like Taconic Hall at the then NASC Posted: 03/23/2010 Comments... These girls are all from St. Joseph's High School taken sometime in the early 60's. Most of them are the class of '63. Posted: 10/15/2011 |
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