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' 4 ARLixcrroN iiK’.H sc:n()()L clarion. Why is it that Arlington can always pro- duce a winning hockey team ? ’e had only three men left from last year’s team, but the open positions were filled, and well filled, as our record will show. The team as formed was as follows : Freeman, Cook, Moore and Berthrong, forwards; Johnson, cover point; Mills, point; Hilliard, goal, with Buhlert as substitute. We have yet a clean record, not having been beaten this year, although we played almo.st every after- noon until a few weeks ago. Our hardest game was, perhaps, with Waltham. This was a league game and it was our turn to go to Waltham. They were tied with us for first place and our future hinged on that game. In the first half, after about fifteen minutes of sharp play, Freeman shot the rubber safely between the posts. However, in a few minutes, Waltham also got a goal. Then time was called. But we greatly out- classed Waltham in endurance, speed in skating, and team play. Thus at the be- ginning of the second half, Moore shot an- other goal, and later Cook got one also. The forwards are to be complimented for keeping their temper as long as they did, for Waltham, well knowing that we could out-skate them, resorted to such playing as tripping, slugging, and body-checking. The crowd also pushed in and hindered Arling- ton as much as possible. However, after the game was won, we went in and quite effectuallly wiped out all old scores. Ask the boys about it. We have won games from Cambridge Manual Training, Cambridge Latin, Somer- ville High of the International league, and also many picked teams containing such stars as Lyman. In our own league we have beaten Waltham 3-1, Roxbury 2-0, and claimed a game from Boston Latin as they did not appear on the scene at the appointed time. We owe our’success to the perfect harmony existing between the players, their team work and love of the sport, also to the effect- ive work of Johnson in breaking up plays which came his way, and to the large feet of the goal team. The work of the forwards speaks for itself, and they played a defensive as well as an offensive game. We had our picture taken at the request of the Journal, which is something that has never before been done for an Arlington High Team. I ' he entertainment to be given in I’own Hall, March eight, we hope will be a great success as we are dependent on it for our funds for the ensuing year. However, tickets are going well and things look favor- able. There is some talk at present about get- ting up a Basket Ball Team from this school, as other schools have, but et it has not come before the Association. WALTER K. HUTCHINSON, Farm Products Hancy GfOCCMSS Poultry, Game, Etc. PrOVISIOnS TELEPHONE CONNECTION 669 riass. Avenue, Arlington. 45 Park Avenue, Arlington Heights. Subscriptions to The Clarion should be made payable to LOUIS A. MOORE, J33 Broadway, Arlington. , 8
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) ARLlNCrrON HIGH We have some rising young artists in ’03, if one may judge from the designs on the note-book covers. NECESSITIES. Nowadays wise people say, Dame fashion is our bane, For the only things which a gentleman needs. Are a tall hat and a cane. A collar reaching to his ears. His gloves within his hand, A smile upon his placid face — These constitute a man. Now a lady’s wants are very small, A long, loose, coat if she’s very tall, A picture hat, a mannish shoe, A pompadour and she will do. By a rising genius found in cla«s of 03. A CATASTROPHE. When Willie got an auto’. He took his girl to ride, The boiler got too hot o’. Now they lie side by side. By the brilliant star — just discovered — in class of ’03. SCHOOL CLARION. 13 Class of 1904. ( )ne of the Mythology class recognizes the statue of the Minerva Medica by her “ chest-protector.” It must be rather a noticeable feature. The Sophmores do not seem to be troubled by insomnia. Wouldn’t you like to see the god who had a purely Greek profile, also a typical Roman nose ? The pupils of Room 2 have a great habit of dropping g’s on the floor. One scholar is unusually fortunate in hav- ing a new kind of mythology — the Gayl- finch. Our Motto: Quality not Quantity. ’WETHERBEE BROS., Jewellers and Cycle Dealers, 480 Massachusetts Avenue, - ARLINGTON. Repairing in all branches. Telephone connection. JOHN C. WAAQE, F)ou|»e, §19 5 tDecopative pair ting Paper Hanging and Tinting. Residence, 28 Moore Place, Arlington, Mass. TELEPHONB, 149 4. I )IT. I J )AA ' 1S ( 1 )n;TVTrsT% i22 I OJST OKKICE KKOCK, OFFICE HOCKS I .iV K I..INCJ ' I ' ON, a TO 1 2 A. M., I TO 5 F. M. The Best Place to buy CONFECTIONERY is at the 9S’°Mystic Street Waiting Roomj A. O. SPRAGUE. PORTRAITS EXECUTED IN Platinum, India Ink, Carbon, Crayon, Platino, Sepia, Water Colors. Class Photographer 1900 . 1 901 . W. E. MARSHALL, A. GRANT. FROM $3.00 PER DOZ. . . TO . . $50.00 FOR One.
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ARLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL CLARION. 15 r EXCHANGES In the Christmas number of the Wind Mill there is a good story called “The Soul of the Red and Black.’’ ’e recommend every one to read it. It is full of life and interest. “ Nonpartus,” Freshie dixit, Cum a sad and doleful look; “ Alle Reckte,” Prof, respondit, “Nihil ” scripsit in his book. ' I ' eacher, “ Did you ever see a Greek God ?” Pupil, “ Yes,” Teacher (smiling) “ Where and which one did you see ? ” Pupil, “ I saw Mercury in a thermome- ter.” ® ® T. M. CANNIFF ® ® Hair Dresser; Billiards and Pool, 943 mass, avenue. J. HENRY Hartwell son Undertakers. Medford Street, Arlington. Telephone Connection. Dr. G. W. YALE, DENTIST, Post Office Building, ARLINGTON. OH ! BOYS ! ! Did you know tliat tlie l)est place to Imy .... NECKWEAR ... IS AT THE Central ® Dry Goods Store, 447 riassachusetts Avenue. h Why are pianos noble characters ? ” “ Because they are grand, upright, and square.” The January number of the “ Racquet ” has a sensible and appropriate cover and contains two or three good stories. This paper always has a good appearance, both inside and out. Brutus (after Easter) “ .Say, Ca;sar, how many eggs did you eat Easter morning? Cssar — “ Et tu, Brute.” — Ex. “ ’hat does this nation need ? ” shouted the impressive orator. “ What does this nation need if she steps proudly across the Pacific, — if she strides boldly across the Compound Quinine Rair Conic A PERFECT TONIC AND DRESSING Prepared by O. WHITTEMORE, Massachusetts Avenue, ARLINGTON. .. FRED A. SMITH .. DEALER IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Spectacles. A full line of toys. Skillful Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing. FINANCE BLOCK, 489 MASS. AVE. JA. 0 V ' 0 CATE .Ion imiNT. C. S. PARKER 4 SON, PROPRIETORS, a,-Ki MASSACHTTSKTT. ' S AVENT7E. AKUNTFEON IIARXKSS ( ’ ). nOK.SE CLOTH I fG, HARNESS, SAT31 LERY, ST.VHLK OCTTITTS. 44K M.VSSAflll ' SETTS AVKNUE. AHt.INfiTONr. IVlASiS.
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