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ARLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL JOHN F. Butler 41 Grand View Road John, although a quiet sort of a person, has that ambition that gets places. Good luck to you in your courses at Tufts. We hope you make good use of your ambition. Robert Walter Buxton 1 0 Freeman Street Class Basketball . Debating Club. The world’s future safety has caused ' Buck ' ' to devote himself to his studies as he wants a career in the government service which he thinks will be the safest place in the next war. JAMES J. Cadagan 1 25 Warren Street Class Basketball. Class Tennis. Arlington High’s teachers will hold a warm spot in “Jim’s memory for quite some time. He thinks they have given him a good back- ground for Boston University which he plans to enter. Robert Warren Cade 109 Irving Street Ski Club. Aero Club. Track. “Bob’ ' plans to attend Curtis- Wright Tech and later to specialize in aircraft pro- duction. Besides swimming and tennis, skating and skiing, “Bob’’ also enjoys mod- el building. Margaret Mary Callahan 80 Warren Street “ Chronicle ” Gilbert and Sullivan Club Staff. To rest her nerves which have been worn to a frazzle in trying to get news for that illustrious paper, the “Chronicle, “Peggy” attends all the sports events. Dorothea Frances Campbell 1 0 Newland Road Band. Some hospital will have a nurse with a love of dancing and skating when “Soup” graduates for she is going to Simmons to learn this profession. (Page Twenty)
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ARLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Irving M arson Brown 16 Hawthor ie Avenue Dramatic Club, Lunch Room, Track, ‘‘Ex- cursion,’’ “Admirable Crichton.’’ Irving, a boy with a great personality, is going to Northeastern to study engineering. He has good reason never to forget the Dra- matic Club plays. Dorothy Frances Buckle 1 8 Water Street “Dotty is petite and has lots of friends. She will always have fond memories of Miss Rounds and Mr. Hormel, even when she is a graduate of Framingham Normal and a teach- er herself. Marie Margaret Buckley 14 Peter Tufts Road Class Basketball. May is rather quiet and has lovely au- burn hair. She will always remember the friends she has made in high school, ajad we ' ll remember her when she is someone’s secretary. Charles Thomas Bugden 1 3 Cottage Avenue Hockey, Baseball. Football. Our blond “Charlie radiates cheer. Who can feel blue when he’s around? He has played hockey, football, and baseball for us, and will lend his services to B. U. next fall. Claire Pauline Bullock 35 Everett Street Field Hockey, Basketball , Baseball, Glee Club. Paul ine has helped our girls’ teams win many a game while at A. H. S. She is lots of fun and will make a grand teacher after graduating from Fitchburg Teachers’ College. Thomas F. Burke 46 River Street Basketball , Golf. 1 ommy, whose whole existence is cen- tered around golf, plans to be a sailor when he graduates as he thinks this is the only pro- fession for which he is fitted. (Page Nineteen) ■HianHH
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ARLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL tjJ W ' Dorothea Ruth Campbell 5 2 School Street Class Basketball, Twirler, Gilbert and Sullivan Club. Dot. who is going to Laurel Junior College, spent her school career trying to get an A in English or French and having fun at any and all times. Phyllis Muriel Canavan 1 1 Moore Place Chubby, as Phyllis is known to her friends, intends to train at the Cambridge Hospital and says she will always remember the teachers whom she had while attending high school. Robert Augustine Cannon 171 Wachusett Avenue Hunting claims all Robert ' s spare time, and after his graduation, which will be his fondest memory, he plans to go to Boston College. Frances Catherine Caples 168 Medford Street i , v J ' F ield Hockey, Class Basketball, Treasurer of Stamp Club. Frannie’s” life was blighted by a great sorrow — missing the honor roll by one mark, and so her soul seeks balm for this wound by awaiting a fight at the hockey games. Harold Verner Carlson 201 Spring Street Orchestra. North Park College is the destination of this studious fellow who is usually seen studying, but he finds his recreation in swim- ming, skating, and playing in the orchestra. Thomas James Carmody 48 Lewis Avenue Tennis, Class Basketball. Football. Tommie will long be remembered be- cause of htsTennis ability, and some day when he becomes a great newspaper man, for such he intends to be, we can say, Oh, yes, he was our tennis star.” (Page Twenty-one)
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