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Lorain
Murphy Ross
Lorain Murphy was a natural athlete who starred in three sports
at Watertown High. She played field hockey and basketball,
and in the latter was captain and team MVP her senior year
in 1978. But it was in outdoor track and field competition
that Lorain truly excelled. She was extremely versatile -
the sprint relay, mile relay, 440 and 880 yard runs, high
jump, and javelin throw were all part of her broad repertoire.
She was part of the relay team that placed second at the statewide
coaches' meet in 1976 and third the next year, and which won
the event at the Middlesex League Championship meet, setting
the school record. She also held the WHS javelin throw record.
Her senior year she captained the team, which came one event
short of winning the league championship, and won the Athletic
Department trophy as best female performer.
Lorain was also the valedictorian of her class, and went on
to a great academic and athletic career at Yale University.
She was a four year member of Yale's varsity outdoor track
team; participating in the long jump, discus, and javelin
throw events, she was named to the All-Ivy team three times,
and set the Ivy League javelin record at 132 feet. She also
participated in a variety of intramural sports and was honored
for her outstanding performances in that arena as well.
After her graduation in 1982 - magna cum laude in chemical
engineering - Lorain went to work for Digital as a Semiconductor
Process Engineer; she is currently working towards her MBA
at Clark. Not surprisingly, she plays in a variety of Digital's
athletic leagues and has added bowling and golf to her formidable
skills. She is married, with two sons.
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