Arlington High School - Indian Yearbook (Arlington, MA)

 - Class of 1943

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president, Irene Blessington, vice-president, Paul O’Neil, treasurer, and June Cunning- ham, secretary. Ike” Bevins became captain of our football and hockey teams, and Joe Pres- ton, Bill MacElaney, A1 Ferrara, John Donahue, and Bill Connolly were also out- standing in the field of sports. The Dramatic Club presented a series of one-act plays, in which Daphne Tate, Elaine Gustin, Stephen Morrill, Robert Connor, Harry Patterson, and Alberta Renzaglia participated brilliantly. Difficult lolanthe” was undertaken by the Gilbert and Sullivan Club, in which soprano leads were taken by Virginia Flagg, Barbara Peters, and Irene Blessington, while Rob- ert Clancy, Malcolm Rich, and Steve Morrill took the masculine leads. The war has had a decided influence upon our school life throughout the entire year. Many of the boys have entered the service of their country, while we at home are exerting every fac- ulty to aid in the war effort. Everyone is uncertain about plans for the next few years, but whatever comes we’re ready and willing to work for a free future, in which other A. H. S. seniors will be able to look forward to a sure and steady life — minus guns and bloodshed. It won’t be long before we’re out in the Great Wide World, doing our share to further democratic principles! Thus the Class of 1943 becomes another page in the history of these halls of learn- ing. May A. H. S. be always proud of us!



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)anet N. Adams 40 Orvis Road Riding Club, G. A. A., Class Tennis, Year Book Likeable Janet will make a fine secretary for someone. Her fa- vorite activities are bowling and roller skating. An everlasting source of happiness will be the memory of her friends. jean A. Adams 70 Harlow Street Riding Club. Tennis Jean will answer the call for student nurses, and after finish- ing her training will join the Navy to see the world. Mary A. Ahearn 39 Webster Street Debating Club, Class Tennis Likeable Mary has made many friends during her high school career. After her education at Bryant and Stratton, we know that she will be successful and happy. William W. Ahern 1 1 Third Street Tennis, Ski Club, Fine Arts Willie” will attend Technical School to become a Mechanical Engineer. His artistic ability has been outstanding in his high school career. Bertha M. Aiken Birdie” 66 Cleveland Street Class Tennis, Y ear Book, G. A. A. Sports-loving Birdie” thinks nothing can compare with the sharp wit of Mr. Wallace and Mr. Burke. She plans to take dicta- tion in the near future. Charles H. Alcorn Charlie” 118 Oakland Avenue Gilbert and Sullivan. Dramatic Club The salt of the sea and the Spice of the East have prompted Charlie” to join the Navy. cent Al en Pa Avenue ce ome Aoctor nice fejjjpetary afte sheVom pletes hkt: secrfetari; education. IrlWSffiow i ls¥wherever ' iBh - goes. make friends¥wherever ' f, Donald Allison p Ally” J 34 Webcowet Road Ally” is going ' to a military inititutiogi for at commission in the Army. Tlie , friends he has met during high school will long live in his memory. Page Fifteen

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