Back Row - Left to Right: Unknown Teacher Third Row - Left to Right: Unknown Hope Norwood (1904-1987) - Mrs. Frank Cecil Bannister Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Lester Leighton Wass (1905-1987) - below teacher Unknown Marion Clark Unknown First & Second Rows Unknown
Description: Back Row - Left to Right: Unknown Teacher Third Row - Left to Right: Unknown Hope Norwood (1904-1987) - Mrs. Frank Cecil Bannister Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Lester Leighton Wass (1905-1987) - below teacher Unknown Marion Clark Unknown First & Second Rows Unknown
Left to Right - in back: Ann Coffey Lawlor (1894-1964) holding Joseph Christopher Lawlor (1925-2002) Ina Caroline "Cad" (Robinson) Lawler (1865-1959), mother of Christopher Wendell Lawlor holding William Joseph Lawlor (1924-) In front: Rosemary Lawler (1921-1999), later Mrs. Eugene Carroll Therriault
Description: Left to Right - in back: Ann Coffey Lawlor (1894-1964) holding Joseph Christopher Lawlor (1925-2002) Ina Caroline "Cad" (Robinson) Lawler (1865-1959), mother of Christopher Wendell Lawlor holding William Joseph Lawlor (1924-) In front: Rosemary Lawler (1921-1999), later Mrs. Eugene Carroll Therriault
Rebecca, an attractive and lively teenager, was 15 years old at the time of this dance. Judging from her scrapbook she seems to have enjoyed all the social events of her time and wrote on this ticket, "Wonderful Time."
Description: Rebecca, an attractive and lively teenager, was 15 years old at the time of this dance. Judging from her scrapbook she seems to have enjoyed all the social events of her time and wrote on this ticket, "Wonderful Time."
At 18 months old, Eleanor is sitting on the lumber that her father was using to build the Mayo house on Wesley Avenue. The house in the background no longer exists, but was on the corner of Main Street and Wesley Avenue. Part of the Carroll building is visible to the left.
Description: At 18 months old, Eleanor is sitting on the lumber that her father was using to build the Mayo house on Wesley Avenue. The house in the background no longer exists, but was on the corner of Main Street and Wesley Avenue. Part of the Carroll building is visible to the left.