For many years, one of Brookside School’s highly anticipated end-of-year traditions was the Faculty/Sixth Grade Softball game. Every June, faculty and sixth graders would meet on the sandlot at Hedgegate, the faculty residence, to play against each other in friendly rivalry. It was a special day when students could play their favorite pastime with their teachers.
We recently received an addition to the James Carmel Papers from his son, which includes slides capturing the June 1967 softball game. The colorful images convey the camaraderie and joy of the event, with both faculty and students enthralled by the gameplay.


June 1967


All images Courtesy of Cranbrook Archives
The sixth graders were up against Jock Denio, Brookside’s long-serving Headmaster; Carolyn Tower, music teacher; Louis Beer, third-grade teacher; and Paul Gerhardt, social studies teacher and director of testing and records.
In my work “fielding” research inquiries, I find that there is always a heartfelt nostalgia and tenderness in the memories and stories evoked by Brookside, a Cranbrook institution so deeply cherished by its alumni and former staff.
— Laura MacNewman, Associate Archivist
Cranbrook Center for Collections and Research
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Oh how I wish I could have been there to play ball either as a sixth grader or as a faculty member. I am reminded of Traditions from Fiddler on the Roof. -julie camp-
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Great to see pictures of my old teachers though I didn’t get to Brookside until 1980. Where is Hedgegate?
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Hedgegate was just the name of that part of the Brookside campus. The parking lot was there & the baseball field, & it’s where students were picked up & dropped off.
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I LOVE this, Laura!! I just have one question. There are two different women it looks like to me. One in shorts and the other in a dress. I’m not sure which one is Carolyn Tower. I’m going to check with Connie Heidt. See you on Thursday. Cec
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The woman in the white dress is Joan Page, who taught 4th grade. The woman batting in shorts is Carolyn Tower.
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