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PURE CANDIES JOHN C. VVAAGE House, Sign, Decorative Painting We manufacture our own Con- fectionery — have one of the ARLINGTON, MASS. Telephone Connection 16 Central Street BEST CANDY MAKERS to be had, and give him the BEST MATERIAL to do with. That is what is making our candy counter so popular. YERXA YERXA J. HENRY HARTWELL SON UNDERTAKERS Medford Street, Arlington Tel. Conn. Residence and Night Call 792 Mass. Ave . WOOD BROS THE AUTO EXPRESS CO. For Quick Delivery 669 Massachusetts Ave Arlington Get your Skates and Hockey sticks at WETHERBEE BROS. 400 Mass. Ave., Arlington Skates sharpened while you wait 15 cents. ELM FARM CREAMERY CHOICE GROCERIES BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS Teas and Coffees F. L. LEE, Proprietor Legal Stamps THE LITCHFIELD STUDIO l’HOTOGR API I ERS TO THE PEOPLE WHO KNOW PICTURES : Booklet of Styles and Prices mailed on request. WM. WHYTAL SON ARLINGTON agents for Chase and Sanborn Celebrated Teas and Coffees The Best that Money can Buy Try Our Hot Chocolate With Whipped Cream, 5c Ice Cream All Winter College Ices GROSSMITH’S PHARMACY A COMPLETE LINE OF WOOD-WORKING TOOLS Pocket Knives, Sharpening Stones, Etc. AT R. W. SHATTUCK CO. 467 Massachusetts Avenue Arlington, Mass. A. BOWMAN LADIES ' AND GENTS’ TAILOR 478 Massachusetts Ave., Arlington Telephone Connection Altering, Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing and Repairing
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The Arlington High School Clarion l 9 Teacher: “ Which New England state has two capitals ? Pupil: “ New Hampshire ” Teacher: “ Indeed ? Name them.” Pupil: “ Capital N and capital H.” Isn’t that a good joke ? It’s my own “Great Scott! Are you as old as that ? ” “ There’s room at the top,” the Senior said as he laid his hand on the sophomore’s head. How dear to our hearts is a steady sub- scriber, Who pays in advance at the birth of the year; Who lays down his money and does it most gladly, And casts round the office a halo of cheer. How welcome he is when he steps in the sanctum ; How he makes our hearts throb, how he makes our hearts dance! We outwardly thank him, and inwardly bless him. The steady subscriber who pays in advance. — Ex. Exchanges take warning: The Clar- ion has Gott to take the lead this year. A certain man was the proud pos- sessor of two beautiful angora cats which he called Tom and Jerry. A neighbor, happening in one day, was admiring the cats, and asked their names. “Tom ’n Jerry,” answered the owner proudly. “ Tom ’n Jerry !” sniffed the neigh- bor in scorn. “Why don’t you get up to date ’n call ’em Cook ’n’ Peary?” “Gwan ! Them ain’t no poll cats !” was the answer. Buttrick’s Hennery Eggs DIRECT FROM THE HENNERIES Every clay at D. BUTTRICK’S STORES 667 MASS. AVE., ARLINGTON 1367 MASS. AVE., ARLINGTON HGTS. HORNB L O W E R W E E K S 60 Congress Street, Boston INVESTMENT SECURITIES Members of Boston and N eiv York Stock Exchan ge NEW YORK DETROIT CHICAGO
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ARLINGTON High School Clarion Vol. XIII Arlington, Mass., March, 1910. No. 2 The Clarion Officers of THE CLARION PUBLISHED QUARTERLY DURING THE SCHOOL YEAR Editor-in-Chief Terms- Do Cents Per Copy MARJORIE S. GOTT r Rkms . 4Q Cents per Year Class Editors : JACK HUTCHINSON, MO $1.50 ELEANOR HATCH, Ml Advertising Rates ; • 2.00 ( 2 - 5 ° ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MAIL MATTER ELEANOR BISBEE, M2 DORIS WHITTEN, M3 Exchange Editor : GLADYS RICHARDSON, MO CONTENTS Business Manager : Editorial ..... I BRADLEY FROST, MO Literary Department 3 LAWRENCE MUNCH. MI Athletics 1 0 Treasurer : IRVING HILL, MO Class Notes ..... 1 2 Exchanges ..... Secretary : 13 JUDITH EVERETT, 10 EDITORIAL March, and the school year more than half over ! What have we done, thus far, to make it worth while ? With some of us, this is our last year at any school ; are we making the most of it ? Doubtless we have all heard people say, regretfully, “Well, I ' d like to repeat my four years at High school. I never appreciated my opportunities and I just let things slide.” Is this going to be the case with us? Are we going to mourn lost opportunities. The remedy is, — don ' t lose them; hang on to them; make the best of them while you can. The hardest pull is before us now, these last months always seem the longest and most difficult. Just take a firmer grip on that plough-handle that is talked so much about ; don’t look back complacently on what you have done, — look ahead and plan something worth while that you’re going to do ! SENIOR-JUNIOR RECEPTION. The Juniors reception to the Seniors took place in Cotting Hall, on January sixth- It was originally intended to be a Masquerade, but because of the inconven- ience this would cause some members of the two classes, this plan was abandoned, and a straight dance decided upon. It was a wretched night, but those who braved the storm felt well repaid. The hall was tastefully decorated with crepe paper in the school colors, and the electric bulbs in their red shades, cast a “ dim, re- ligious light” over the scene. The dance orders were well planned, bearing an em- bossed representation of the Junior pin in colors on the cover.
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