
The school committee last night approved the establishment of an annual John F. Concannon athletic award at Norwood High School.
Mr. Concannon, a member of the class of 1959, was killed in a helicopter crash recently in Vietnam, where he was serving as a paratrooper. At Norwood High School he played on the varsity basketball and football teams for three years.
School committeeman John J. Cavanaugh said, “I can think of nothing more fitting than this Award for one of our own who has given his life in Vietnam.”
The award was suggested in a letter from high school principal John F. Monbouquette, who said members of the Elks and American Legion had made the proposal. It will be presented at the class day exercises or the sports banquet. Winners will receive small trophies and a larger one will be placed permanently in the school.
The Patriot Ledger, May 26, 1966
Text and images may have been created, edited, colorized, or digitally restored using AI tools such as Microsoft Copilot or Google Gemini. All content is reviewed for accuracy and historical integrity before publication by the Norwood Historical Society
More Norwood Veteran Stories
-
In The Service Now-This Day In Norwood History-September 3, 1943
LT. Blasenak, formerly stationed on New Caledonia, has been assigned to a ship in the Pacific fleet. He is the son of Mrs. Lena Blasenak, 22 Endicott street.Home From Sicily Lt. Francis Allen Massey, Jr., U.S.N.R., is spending a short leave at his home on Mylod Street He has just returned from the invasion of…

-
Profiles in Service: Norwood’s Military Contributions
🏡 From Victory Gardens to Red Cross Drives: Norwood’s Homefront in 1943 In the summer of 1943, while battles raged overseas, Norwood’s citizens waged their own quiet war—one of resilience, resourcefulness, and civic pride. From fuel conservation campaigns to Red Cross mobilizations, the town’s homefront efforts reflected a community deeply committed to the national cause.…

-
Honor Roll Dedication Ceremony Outstanding Event in Norwood History-Dedication of the Norwood Roll of Honor, May 14, 1943
25,000 Persons Attend Ceremonies On Mother’s Day A Town Unites to Honor Its Servicemen on Mother’s Day Norwood witnessed one of the most extraordinary public demonstrations in its history last Sunday—one of the biggest parades the town has ever seen, one of the largest crowds ever assembled, and one of the most flawlessly executed civic…

-
Dedication of the Norwood Roll of Honor-This Day In Norwood History-May 12, 1943
The Roll of Honor in Norwood, Massachusetts is more than just a list of names; it is a sacred record of the town’s commitment to freedom and a testament to the generations of residents who stepped forward in times of national crisis. Maintained and chronicled by the Norwood Historical Society, this digital and physical archive…

-
Small Brothers Gordon & Harold Survive Submarine, Plane Attacks-This Day In Norwood History-April 20, 1943
Norwood Twin Mariners Home For Visit Shipped On Different Boats To Avoid Double Tragedy After 15 months of merchant mariners traveling separate, treacherous sea routes to the far-flung bottle areas of the world, two 20-year-old twin brothers were back at their Washington street home today to swap battle yarns. The boys are Gordon and Harold…

-
Lt. George T. Lee Chasing Rommel In Africa-This Day in Norwood History-April 17, 1943
Chasing Rommel in North Africa is Lt. George T Lee, 26 Rock Street, Norwood, shown here with his Curtis P40 Warhawk. Lt Lee is a member of the famous mosquito squadron which is one of Rommel’s chief headaches right now. He was commissioned last August 5th, receiving his wings. He left for overseas duty early…

-
Honor Roll Plans Gather Speed-This Day In Norwood History-April 15, 1943
Committee Named For Dedication Predict Biggest Event In History Of Community Indications that the dedication of the Norwood Honor Roll on Mothers’ Day, May 9, would be the largest celebration in Norwood history crystallized today when it was revealed that a committee of forty-three of the community’s most active civic and fraternal personalities had pledged…

-
Cpl Louis Elias Writes Home About USO Visit From Martha Raye-This Day in Norwood History-March 26, 1943
A letter from Corporal Louis I. Ellas in North Africa to his fiancee, Miss Caroline Tomm, describes visit of Martha Raye to his outfit there. He writes: “Couldn’t wait to tell you what happened at camp. The Red area and put on a show for us She came with her troupe, which consisted of soldiers…

-
New Ground Crew Course Starts Here-This Day In Norwood History-March 25, 1943
Preparing For Ground Crew Service Designed especially to prepare young men for ground crew service in military aviation, an intensive evening course in engine service mechanics is being organized at the Training Division of E. W. Wiggins Airways, Inc, Norwood-Canton Airport. The first class will be started in April, and enrollment is now underway. The…

Discover more from Norwood Historical Society
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.










