Arlington High School - Indian Yearbook (Arlington, MA)

 - Class of 1935

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A DORIS INGLIS “Dorie” 174 Mt. Vernon Street ‘Virtue is bold and goodness never fearful.” Dramatic Club NTRSK OLIVE .JACKSON “Jackie” 16 Fairmont Street And now the pitcher holds the ball, And now she lets it go. And now the air is shattered by the force of O. J.’s blow.” Ilurke) Team (Captain), Basket- ball, Baseball, Chronicle WILFRED ACADEMY MARGARET JAMGOCHIAN “Peg” 52 Kenilworth Road Thy modesty ' s a candle to thy merit.” SECRETARIAL WORK VERA JENKINSON “.Jenk” 22 Hillside Avenue A merry heart maketh the whole world glad. Ore liestra BOSTON UNIVERSITY CHARLES W. JENKS, JR. “Bud” 114 Newport Street A man of much humor.” NORTHEAST E R N ' mm EDITH JOHNSON 131 Wildwood Avenue What sweet delight a quiet life affords.” BOSTON UNIVERSITY EDWARD F. JOHNSON “Swede” 54 Alpine Street He who has no wish to be happier is the happiest of men. ENA JOHNSON 51 Lake Street Her air, her manner all admired.” Dramatic Club GWENDOLYN JOHNSON “Gwenney” 51 Lake Street Whoever is popular deserves attention. Dramatic Club SECRETARIAL WORK NATALIE JOHNSON “Nat” 263 Park Avenue Her worth is a guide to her popularity.” (Her Club, Girls’ Club, Tennis, Basketball SECRETARIAL WORK Page Twenty-Two

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A G. MOULTON HERRICK 77 Falmouth Road He steers from grave to gay, from lively to severe. BOWDOIN ROBERT HESSION “Butch” 57 Alpine Street “1 work with patience, which means almost power.” RAYMOND M. HIGGINS “Ray” 27 Laurel Street On with the dance, let joy be unconfined.” Boys’ Glee Club, Cheer Leader, “Pirates of Penzance” MASSACHUSETTS STATE ROBERT HILLIARD 8 Kensington Road “A workman that needeth not to be ashamed.” M. I. T. MARY HOGAN 8 Park Street Place She nothing common did or mean.” SECRETARY DONALD HORLEY “Shadow” 21 Wyman Terrace It must be right, I ' ve done it from my youth. Track, ( ' lass Basketball, Tennis MASS. SCHOOL OF OPTOMETRY DOROTHEA HOWLEY “Dot” 14 Magnolia Street She is quiet on the outside. She ' s the best sort of girl within. Dramatic Club, Glee Club, Girls’ Club, Tennis, Basketball CECELIA L. HUGHES “Celia” 16(5 Franklin Street Energy and determination have done wonders many times. B. U. LAW SCHOOL MARK HUNT 4 Harvard Street His worth is warrant for his welcome. MELVIN HURWITZ 26 Dorothy Road The mind is the standard of the man.” Dramatic Club, Debating Club BROWN Page Twenty-One



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THOMAS JOHNSON “Tommy” 67 Hillside Avenue WILLIAM KEMPT ON “Texas” 1 Carl Road The will to ilo, the soul to dare.” Football, Track, Class Baseball MASSACHUSETTS STATE EARL JONES “Jonesie” 28 Everett Street It is his misfortune to be too handsome a man.” Varsity Basketball, Class Baseball N( )RTH EASTERN’ JOHN R. KEDIAN 30 Howard Street “Better late than never.” Football, (’lass Basketball, Debating 1 Club FLORENCE B. KELLOGG “Flossie,” “Flo” 34 Cleveland Street Let the world slide, let the world go, a fig for care a fig for woe.” MASSACHUSETTS STATE CLAUDIA M. KELTY 7 Addison Street “In framing an artist, Art both thus decreed. To make some good but others to succeed. Student Council, Honor Roll, Venr Book Committee RADCLIFFE COLLEGE b -■ 1 He that is slow to anger is better than the mightv.” Basketball. Baseball MARCIA KIDDER 215 Crosby Street “Not a flower, not a pearl. I Jut just a regular all round girl. Debating Club, Litcrarj Club, Honor Roll MOUNT HOLY OK 10 REBECCA KITTREDGE “Becky” 100 Pleasant Street Tho on pleasure she was bent, she had a frugal mind.” RADCLIFFE ARTHUR KNAPP “Dick” 48 Lombard Terrace Seest thou a man diligent in his business. Cross Country. Track (Indoor and Outdoor) ANNA E. KOMENDA 187 Newport Street “She’s not noisy loud or gay But enjoys life in a quiet way. Basketball, t.’lee Club, Tennis B. U. or ART SCHOOL Page Twenty-Three

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