Arlington High School - Indian Yearbook (Arlington, MA)

 - Class of 1926

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- THE ARLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL CLARION 23 Onto the snow And thusly saved the day. VIII. The North Gale Swept the hail Across the arctic zone. It grew so cold The gas light told Its flame was hard as stone. IX. With all my might On that light I tried to blow and cough; But all in vain It stayed the same Until I knocked it off. — “Griff” Roberts, ‘20. V 0CATELL S CAPITAL » home MASSACHUSETTS AVE.AT LAKE ST. ARLINGTON REFINED PHOTO PLAYS Program Changed Monday and Thursday Well-Fitted Miss Sydnor, reading off the cast for the new play, “ and Nat Davis will he the crook. Now, I think these people are fitted for their parts.” ONLY CLEAN AND HIGH-GRADE PICTURES ARE SHOWN Old Stuff Joe Harrington : “Why is a horse like an egg sandwich?” Coolidge: “That ' s too deep for me. Why?” J. Harrington : “Because neither climb a tree.” LUNCH ROOM NOTES Our new lunchroom opened with great ceremony. A few of the town’s celebrities were there, including Mr. Henricus, and Mr. Coffey. Prior to the grand opening Mr. Gammons gave an interesting prologue on the rules and regulations of utilizing this mag- nificent innovation. Mr All pupils using the lunch room must follow the straight and narrow path. No hot drinks are served but Coffey is usually there. The new dumb waiter adds another to our collection. The menu is changed every twenty- four hours. (Weekly.) MATINEES EVERY DAY AT 2.15 P. M. ADULTS 25c CHILDREN 10c EVENINGS AT 8.15 P. M. Orchestra and Front Balcony Seats Reserved, Price 40c Rear Balcony, Price 30c SEATS MAY BE RESERVED ONE WEEK IN ADVANCE TELEPHONE FOR RESERVATIONS TO ARLINGTON 4340—4341

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oo THE ARLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL CLARION PARK AVE. FILLING STATION W. A. TEDFORD, Proprietor AUTO SUPPLIES, TIRES AND TUBES Battery Recharging, Westinghouse Batteries Telephone, Arlington 1893-W LA MACCHIO CUSTOM TAILOR 1515 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE ARLINGTON HEIGHTS Telephone, Arlington 2525-M WALTER S. JARDINE SONS COMPANY TILE AND FIREPLACE CONTRACTORS ARLINGTON HEIGHTS ELSIE BJORKLUND DELICATESSEN AND BAKERY Choice Appetizing Cooked Foods Always on Hand Ready to Serve. Home Made Cake and Pastry. Fancy Groceries. Special Order Cooking. 946 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, ARLINGTON Telephone, Arlington 3088 Telephone, Arlington 2743-R THE MENOTOMY JEWELRY CO. EXPERT WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING Jewelers, Engraving, Stone Setting, Lenses Replaced Work Called For and Delivered 1368 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE ARLINGTON HEIGHTS HUME JAQUITH GROCERIES, MEATS, FRUITS, PROVISIONS 1092 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE ARLINGTON HEIGHTS Telephone, Arlington 530 FRED L. CANDAGE BARBER 1096 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE ARLINGTON HEIGHTS Telephone, Arlington 3991-W SMAIL’S GIFT AND ART SHOP 179 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, ARLINGTON GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Greeting Cards, Stationery, Boxed Candy, Cameras and Supplies, Smokers Articles, etc. Popular Music A SLIGHT EXAGGERATION I. The North Gale Swept the hail Across the arctic zone. Out in the wilds The white snow piles Up in this land so lone. II. To the shed On my head T took a wooden stool. The poor cow shied When I tried To milk the frozen fool. III. With some straw To make it thaw I lit a roaring blaze, So ice cream Was not seen Because the lire had razed. IV. The North blow Piled the snow Far up above the shed. I pushed the door ' Til I got sore And then went up to bed. V. With no luck The door stuck And jailed me all next day. I was in doubt How to get out Until I found a way. VI. As I threw The milk to The wind that blew so wide It froze right there Up in mid-air And formed a perfect slide. VII. With a dive All alive I hit the milky way, And slid below



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24 THE ARLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL CLARION |1 C UVcLj © 141a Massachusetts Avenue No cover charge for dancing. It iw the rule of institution not to decorate the palms of the waiters with tips. Don ' t congregate in the lobby — have the head waiter find a table for you on the mezzanine floor. Vocal selections are rendered every recess in the gym by the Buick Eight. No, this is not an automobile, but it rattles a lot. Specialties and Home-Made Candies CHOCOLATES, FUDGES CARAMELS, ETC. Luncheon from 11.30 A. M. to 11 P. M. Fancy Ices Ice Cream to Take Out WE CATER TO PARTIES, CHURCHES AND WEDDINGS Telephone Your Orders to Arlington 4343 Mr. Gammons, in his speech, re- marked that we should have to be con- tented with the menu just at present until they got plates that were easier to rat. Messrs. Gammons and Stickney present An Assembly by the Faculty Speeches — Music — Dancing Tickets free for a quarter PROGRAM 1. Overture — ‘‘Tales of Hoffman” — Faculty orchestra led by Miss Pierce: Harp — Mr. Fowler Saxophone — Miss Butter worth Violin — Miss Wakefield Tuba — Mr. Robinson Drums and Traps — Mr. Boynton 2. “The uprooting and re-rooting of unknown quantities,” — By Miss Bul- lock. 3. “Embalming a Dead Language” — Miss Preston. 4. Song and Dance, “The Old Oaken Container” — Mr. Hatch. 5. “How to Pick L T p a Country Gen- tleman” — Mrs. Moffatt. (i. “A ! A ! Give me A” — Miss Treat. 7. ‘‘Bells that Will ring no more” — Mr. Moody. S. ‘‘How to make mob spirits” — Miss Sydnor. 1). “What to do when you see a shooting star” — Mr. Ilenrieus. 10. “How the Sophomores have proved Darwin was right” — Miss Jew- ett. Student body file out singing “Show Me the Way to Go Home i j il it

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