Arlington High School - Indian Yearbook (Arlington, MA)

 - Class of 1939

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ARLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Frank James Casali 104 Cutter Hill Road Football. We never see Frank when he isn’t laughing about something, you never can tell at what. Maybe this constant good humor is the re- sult of his indulgence in sports. Joseph James Casali 1 04 Cutter Hill Road To be a professional man, no matter what kind, is “Joe’s” goal. The one that gives a person the most enjoyment will be the one in which he places himself, as he wants to have a good time. Mary Frances Cassidy 146 Brooks Avenue Next year we will find otir classmate, Mary, otherwise known to her classmates as “Cass,” at some business colle eVj Her fa- vorite pastime is either swimming ' tSr flkat- ing. KJL, Mary Lucy Catalano 69 Rhinecliff Street It might create a sensation to see a stenog- rapher riding around on a bicycle, but that could happen because Mary intends to do clerical work and she loves to ride a bike. Virginia Dolores Catoni 1 5 Cleveland Street If any of us from this school ever want a recommendation, we can go to friendly “Gin- ny” as she thinks the people she met here were “grand,” and the best thing she got from school. ulse Theresa Cavalieri u 23 Henderson Street Band. Orchestra. Gilbert and Sullivan lub. “Mikado,” “The Blue Star Broad- cast.” “Patience. Louise plans to attend Lowell State Nor- mal School in order to become a Supervisor of Music. Band and orchestra rehearsals and activities will outlive all other high school memories. (Page Twenty-two)

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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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ARLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Ward Foque Chick 24 Lakeview Street Band, Stamp Club, Ski Club. A handsome, friendly lad, Ward ' s favorite activities are hockey and hiking. He plans to go to Oberlin to become a teacher. He says he will never forget the funny incidents in classes. Carlton M. Cobb 30 Marathon Street “Carl ' ' is a modest fellow with a quiet way that endears him to all his friends. His favorite activities are hockey and baseball. He is going to Bentley to prepare for business. Alma Barbara Coelsch 47 Cleveland Street Class Tennis, Band. Al” plans to attend B. U. after leaving A. H. S. With her she will carry a lasting memory of the Arlington High School hock- ey team. Helen Dorott v c leman 94 Grafton Street He len, always cheerful and gay, has a gentle way that attnvi?ts all her friends. Her favorite outsit activity is skating. She says she will remember graduation longest. William Hurle Collier 18 Wellington Street Track, Running Manager, Honor Roll. Bill,” an easy-going chap, enjoys himself no matter what he is doing. He is planning to go to Tech. Riding is Bill ' s” favorite sport. He says he will never forget the friends he made. John William Constantine 25 Bowdoin Street Football, Baseball, I rack. Johnnie” plans to enter Bentley’s next year to become a Certified Public Accountant. He finds great enjoyment in swimming and will never forget his graduation day. (Page Twenty-three)

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