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Timothy Lahey 1899
(Rindge) Football great, on Linehan all-time team |
Thomas H.D. Mahoney ’31 (Latin) Tennis captain 4-sport standout |
Robert Chebator ‘62
(Rindge) Football & hockey captain, baseball standout |
Timothy Keefe (18??)
Major League Baseball Hall of Fame |
Anthony Sarausky ‘31
(Rindge) 4-sports, “Athlete of the era,” N.F.L. 10 yrs. |
James Griffin ‘63
(Rindge) “Athlete of the era,” set football/track records |
William Robbins 1904
(Rindge) 1/4-miler, fastest time in 1908 Olympics |
Vito Ananis ‘33
(Rindge) Football captain, leading scorer for 3 years |
Timothy Johnson ‘63
(Rindge) Track standout, set school record in sprints |
Kennedy Park 1906
(Rindge) Football captain 3 years, “Athlete of the era” |
Francis “Lefty” Mathews ‘35
(Rindge) Baseball All-Scholastic, batted .515 |
George Hewitt ‘64
(Rindge) Basketball standout, played in N.B.A. |
“Mitch” Metivier ‘10
(Rindge) Football captain, Holy Cross Hall of Fame |
Francis Coady ‘36
(Latin) Football All-Scholastic, baseball, basketball |
Aubrey Flagg ‘64
(Rindge) Football star, set school passing records |
John J. Sheehan ‘14
(Latin) Football standout, coach, “Athlete of the era” |
Edith Coady Sheehan ‘36
(Latin) 4-sports, swim captain, “Athlete of the era” |
William Hewitt ‘64
(Rindge) Among top ten football scorers at Rindge |
Neil McDonald ‘15
(Rindge) Spearheaded crew, returned as crew coach |
Edward Waitkus ‘37
(Latin) “Athlete of the era,” major league pitcher |
Frances Y. Waltman ‘64
(Latin) Set highest 4-year bowling average |
George White ‘15
(Rindge) Captain of hockey, football, and baseball |
Joseph Sheehan ‘38
(Latin) Football, basketball, baseball star, coach |
Michael Bianca ‘66
(Rindge) Set the school cross country record |
William Barrett ‘17
(Rindge) Major league baseball, including Red Sox |
Harry Robart ‘40
(Rindge) Track star, still holds school shot put record |
Charlene Reese ‘66
(Latin) All-around athlete, starred in softball |
Gertrude Brooks ‘18
(Latin) Tennis Tournament Champion of 1918 |
Robert Verrier ‘43
(Rindge) All-time leading hockey goal scorer |
Thomas Fratto ‘68
(Latin) Hockey standout, baseball All-Scholastic |
John Collier ‘18
(Latin) Tennis great, also rowed on CHLS crew |
John “Lefty” Caufield ‘44
(Latin) Baseball All-Scholastic. Harvard captain, coach |
Valerie Terry ‘68
(Latin) Basketball sensation, rebounder and shooter |
Anna B. Hickey ‘18
(Latin) Basketball captain, taught physical education |
Robert Mix ‘49
(Latin) Best ever golf champion at CHLS, pro player |
Randolph Dunn ‘69
(Latin) All-State swimming champion |
James McDonald ‘18
(Latin) Crew captain, track, football, and hockey |
John Murphy ‘51
(Latin) Hockey & baseball star, U.S. hockey team |
Virginia M. Gurry ‘69
(Latin) Swim team standout |
Frank Sullivan ‘18
(Latin) Baseball catcher, player for Detroit Tigers |
Mary McManus Santos ‘52
(Latin) Softball standout at CHLS |
William Lyons ‘69
(Latin) Hockey standout |
Barney Zarkov ‘18
(Latin) Hockey standout known for his aggressive play |
Francis Looney ‘52
(Rindge) Never lost a cross country meet as a senior |
Maryann Moneypenny ‘67
(Latin) Basketball, softball and volleyball star |
Joseph Kozlowsky ‘20
(Latin) Outstanding football tackle at Latin and B.C. |
Thomas M. Reis ‘52
(Rindge) Leading football scorer for 2 years |
Shirley Walcott ‘69
(Latin) “Athlete of the era,” 3-sport star |
Alfred “Fishey” Dumont ‘21
(Rindge) Hockey All-Scholastic, “Eastern Champs” |
Charles Jenkins ‘53
(Rindge) “Athlete of the era,” 2 Olympic gold medals |
Warren Waugh ‘69
(Latin) Outstanding swimmer, “Athlete of the era” |
Walter “Doc” Gautreau ‘21
(Latin) 3-sport standout, hockey star, B.C.
Holy Cross, Pro Baseball |
John Noble ‘53
(Latin) Football standout, coach at CHLS and CRLS |
Patrick Ryan ‘73
(Latin) Basketball standout |
Isadore Zarakav ‘22
(Latin) Star QB, 3-sport star, “Athlete of the era” |
Lawrence Plenty ‘53
(Rindge) Baseball star, Boston College, Boston Red Sox |
Gerard Fairfield ‘74
(Latin) Outstanding swimmer, “Athlete of the ear” New England Diving Champion |
James “Sonny” Foley ‘25
(Latin) 3-sport standout, hockey star, B.C. coach |
Mary McMullen ‘54
(Latin) Basketball co-captain, 4-sport standout |
Maureen C. Havern ‘74
(Latin) Tennis standout, winner of most matches |
Frank Hussey ‘25
(Rindge) National champion, gold medal 1924 Olympics |
Bette Ann Regan ‘54
(Latin) Basketball co-captain, “Athlete of the era” |
Karen Johnson ‘74
(Latin) Volleyball standout, outdoor track star |
Thomas J. Kenny ‘25
(Latin) Undefeated swim team captain, NEAAU champ |
Douglas Scholl ‘55
(Rindge) Basketball co-captain, 1,000 career points |
Darlene Ronchetti ‘74
(Latin) Indoor track standout on first teams |
J. “Fudge” Murphy ‘25
(Latin) Cross country champion, starred at Holy Cross |
Charles Stead ‘55
(Rindge) All-around athlete, high jump champion |
Peter Jones ‘75
(Rindge) A 2-year all-star in soccer, All-Scholastic |
E. Joseph Fay ‘26
(Rindge) Undefeated crew captain, won Harvard Regatta |
Paul J. White ‘55
(Latin) Basketball standout, top ten scorers |
Michael Kee ‘75
(Rindge) Fastest runner in Rindge history |
Lawrence Gibson ‘26
(Latin) 3-sport athlete, baseball coach at Rindge |
Bruce Hunter ‘57
(Latin) N.E. swim champ, 4th in 1960 Olympics |
Leander McDonald
(Latin) Coach of baseball, hockey, and football |
Wilfred Burke ‘29
(Rindge) 12 letters: football, basketball, track, baseball |
John Thomas ‘58
(Rindge) National high jump champ; 1960,64 Olympics |
Marie Hyde
(Latin) Dedicated coach of girls athletics |
Marjorie Lynch ‘29
(Latin) Basketball, swimming, and softball standout |
James Whelan ‘61
(Latin) Football great, starred for B.C., Boston Patriots |
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Frank J. Frisoli
Cambridge High & Latin
1931
Former Teacher Coach & Superintendent of School
Cambridge, MA |
John J. Reardon
Cambridge High & Latin
1931
Former Teacher & Coach
Cambridge High & Latin
Cambridge, MA |
John F. Cremens
Cambridge High & Latin
1934
Major General (retired)
Massachusetts State Guard
Cambridge, MA |
Lawrence J. Feloney
Cambridge High & Latin
1939
First Justice (retired)
Middlesex District Court
Cambridge, MA |
Joseph W. Lovoi
Cambridge High & Latin
1939
CEO of SDM Cor.
Author of Listen My Children
Andover, MA |
Marie E. McCabe
Cambridge High & Latin
1939
Former Assistant Headmaster
CHLS & CRLS
Cambridge, MA |
Walter J. Sullivan
Cambridge High & Latin
1941
Former City Councilor
Former Mayor of the City
Cambridge, MA |
Robert F. Steadman
Rindge Technical School
1944
Chief Justice (retired)
Massachusetts Superior Court
Hanover, MA |
Orson Bean
Cambridge High & Latin
1946
Actor and Co-Star of
Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman
Venice, CA |
Edward J. Fratto
Rindge Technical School
1950
Teacher & Coach
Cambridge Rindge & Latin
Cambridge, MA |
Francis Duehay
Cambridge High & Latin
1951
Cambridge City Council
Former Mayor of the City
Cambridge, MA |
John E. Surette, SJ
Rindge Technical School
1952
Jesuit Priest, Co-founder & Director of Spiritearth
Saugerties, NY |
Michael D. Jarvis
Rindge Technical School
1962
Head Basketball Coach
George Washington University
Potomac, MD |
William J. Mangan
Rindge Technical School
1962
Assistant Principal
Cambridge Rindge & Latin
Cambridge, MA |
Manuel Rogers, Jr.
Rindge Technical School
1962
Owner & President
Rogers Funeral Home
Cambridge, MA |
Lawrence W. Stead
Rindge Technical School
1962
Police Officer
Cambridge Police Department
Cambridge, MA |
Joyce L. Alexander
Cambridge High & Latin
1964
Chief Justice Magistrate
U.S. Federal Court
Boston, MA |
Ronald A. Layne
Rindge Technical School
1973
Probation Officer
Middlesex County
Cambridge, MA |
Patrick A. Ewing
Cambridge Rindge & Latin
1981
Professional Basketball Player
New York Knickerbockers
New York, NY |
Girls’ Basketball
Cambridge Rindge & Latin
1981
Teri Riggs, Coach
Audrey Cabral-Pini
Medina Dixon, Co-captainMargaret Shinkwin, Co-Captain |
Sharlene Sturgis
Karen Dennehy
Carol Thomas
Joan McKenney
Tina West
Tina Anderson |
Dolores Williams
Debra Estrella
Hazel Daniels
Juanita Matthews
Maria DiClemente |
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