Arlington High School - Indian Yearbook (Arlington, MA)

 - Class of 1901

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14 ARLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL CLARION. ’o- ' ATHLETICS It is again the painful duty of the Secre- tary of the Athletic Association to write up a few of the “ happenings,” which have taken place since the last issue. stick work of all has been a little weak but is now improving. In the game with Wal- tham we “fattened up our averages” in great style. I ' he Entertainment, which was given March 8, in Town Hall, was a complete success, netting the Association ninety-five dollars and forty cents. Much praise is due the committee in charge, as everything, even to the paying of bills, was left to them. The committee w ' as Freeman (chairman), Moore, Cook, Berthrong, Trowbridge. The chief sport in the spring is base-ball. Very early quite a squad of enthusiasts gathered in the basement and began getting into form. Many of last year’s team left school and this greatly crippled the team. W ' e lost Shean, Dale, Lloyd, Knowlton, Buckley, and Bartlett, all veterans. How- ever, there was good material in the school, and all the vacant places are filled now. The team as it was finally chosen is as fol- lows: Freeman captain, (catch), Moore man- ager, (2nd base) Cook (pitch), Hilliard (ist base), Berthrong (short stop), Duffy (3rd base), Hoyt (left field), Viets (center field), and Mills (right field). As is well known to all who have ever played ball, it is very dif- ficult to develop a whole new infield, but this has been done, and as we have not, as yet, been defeated, it can be seen that the infield is holding its own with that of other teams. In fact Hilliard has developed into a Tenney, while Moore fields his position without error, and Berthrong and Duffy “line them over” like veterans. Owing to the superb work of Cook, the outfield can at times hardly keep awake. However they gather in everything in great style, ' fihe We have had rather hard luck in playing our games on account of rain. We have been obliged to cancel five games on that account, but have now the other four, which are given below; — Arlington High, 3 Cambridge Latin, 4 “ 8 Roxbury High, 2 “ “ 5 Balleau Hog ' nd, 4 “ “ 17 Waltham High, o We have not been beaten in any game, hockey or base ball, since last June. Keep IT UP. WALTER K. HUTCHINSON, Farm Products Fancy Groceries Poultry, Game, Etc. PrOVislOnS TELEPHONE CONNECTION 660 rtass. Avenue, Arlington. 45 Park Avenue, Arlington Heights Subscriptions to The Clarion should be made payable to LOUIS A. MOORE, 133 Broadway, Arlington, v?

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ARLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL CLARION. 13 ’03. Latin translation — “And you, Misey — thus, take back your gold.” Slang in Ne- pos, even. Perhaps you did not know that they have steam-ships in Congress, but it must be a fact, for we have the statement on good au- thority. ()uery — What do tlrey use them for ? An endowment for a hospital for de mal- ade papier et de malades plumes would be very acceptable to certain members of the class. If the noises which issue from Room A the last period may be taken as a fair sam- ple, it is no wonder that German is called a gutteral language. The Civics class visited the State House a few weeks ago and had the opportunity of hearing a very spirited debate in the Hou.se of Representatives. Our Motto: Quality not Quantity. WETHERBEE BROS., Jewelers and Cycle Dealers o 480 Massachusetts Avenue, - ARLINGTON. Repairing in all branches. Telephone connection. JOHN C. WAAQE, F)o(j§e, Sign, OeGoratiue painting Paper Hanging and Tinting. Residence, 28 Moore Place, Arlington, Mass. TELEPHONE, 149-4. I )K. ClI IlX.TGS I )AA C’OJ5H, PO. ' SX OKFICE HEOCK, OFFICE HOlTRS j .A.KI-.INCiT ' ON ' , 8 TO 1 2 A. .M., 1 TO 5 P. M. The Best Place to buy CONFECTIONERY is at the s Mystic Street Waiting Room= A. O. SPRAGUE. The Physics class have come to the con- clusion that sound is easier to make than to define. ’04 Mice are certainly very cunning but we hope no more will appear in school hours as it is quite a strain on our nerves not to scream. A mouse-trap seems to be needed. What a wonderful man was Caesar! A most the first thing we learn about him 1. that “be” lateris delectus habebat. We have heard many people wonder - the boys would play basket-ball with tl ■ girls, as in Lexington. It seems more lu the point to wonder if the girls would play with the boys. Arlington seems to be becoming quite citified, judging from the answer of a pupil when asked what swine were. He replied, rather doubtfully, “sheep.” PORTRAITS EXECUTED IN F latinum, FROM $3.00 PER Doz. . . TO . . $50.00 FOR One. Carbon, Platino, India Ink, Crayon, Sepia, Water Colors. Class Photographer 1900. 1 901 . W. E. MARSHALL. A. GRANT.



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ARLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL CLARION. 5 EXCHANGES “ ' Fhis is on you,” remarked the rain-cloud as he caught sight of a man without an um- brella. “ Rubber ! ” said the man, as he put on his water-proof and went on his way re- joicing. — Y. ' U.e Register Hoffer — “On our farm we raised cab- bages as big as tubs!” Petz, — “That’s nothing for vegetables. Up in Detroit I saw three policemen asleep on one beat.” — Ex. T. — Give me an Anglo-Saxon word. S. — Butterfly. T. — How do you make butterfly? S. — On buckwheat cakes. — Ex. Prof. — Here waiter, bring me a bottle of Hoc — Hie, haec, hoc. But the waiter being a college man, never moved. “ What’s the matter ?” exclaimed the pro- fessor. “ Well sir, you ordered a bottle of Hoc, but afterwards declined it.” — Ex. As the newly captured horse-thief Dangled from a lofty tree. In a w ' hisper hoarse he muttered. This suspense is killing me. — Fix. In an examination the students were re- quired to give the principal parts of “ to skate.” One of them did it as follows : ® ® T. M. CANNIFF ® ® Hair Dresser; Billiards and Pool, 943 MASS. AVENUE. j. HENRY Hartwell son UndertaikerSo Medford Street, Arlington. Telephone Connection. Dr. G. W. YALE, DENTIST, Post Office Building, ARLINGTON. Young Ladies of tlie Ailiiigton High Stdiool, you can get tlie most ARTISTIC AND STYLISH PATTERNS ... OUT AT THE ... Central ® Dry Goods Store, 447 Hassachusetts Avenue. Compound Quinine Dair Conic A PERFECT TONIC AND DRESSING Prepared by Oo lYo WHITTEMORE, Massachusetts Avenue, ARLINGTON. .. FRED A. SMITH .. diIaler in Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Spectacles. A full line of toys. Skillful Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing. FINANCE BLOCK, 489 MASS. AVE. AKr.INCiTON JVdvoc ' atk .Toli I’KIN ' r, C. S. PARKER i SON. PROPRIETORS, Xo. -A-TG Xr.V!SSAeHTTSETT ' Si Aventte. ARIHXOTXJN HARNKSS C’( ). HOHSK CT.OT ' HIXtj, hahnp::s«?, hai di.ehv, SWAl r.K OUTE ' ITK. 44H Mahsa husetth Avenue. A.Kr.rNG ' 1 ' ON, AIASS.

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