Arlington High School - Indian Yearbook (Arlington, MA)

 - Class of 1943

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Paul ). Connolly 40 Mary Street Hockey Squad Upon graduation, Paul plans to enter the service. His favorite outside activities are hockey and swimming. He will long remem- ber his physics class. Richard |. Connolly Dick” 342 Massachusetts Avenue Hockey, Dramatic Club, Baseball ■ ' Dick, who will join the Na- vy, likes the out-of-doors. He will never forget the lowering of the draft age to high school age. Elizabeth A. Cook Betty 5 Bartlett Avenue Everybody enjoys colorful hu- mor, so Betty” will long re- member Mr. Burke’s class. Theresa A. Cook Leda” 5 Bartlett Avenue Leda ' hopes to become a sec- retary or stenographer. She is an ardent devotee of sports, espe- cially baseball and hockey. r Barbara A. Corcoran 90 Valentine Road Barbara’s artistic ability en- ables her to aspire to Massachu- setts Art to take up commercial art. Her earnestness of purpose will ensure success. Robert W. Connor Bob” 13 Belton Street Dramatic Club, Honor Roll. Tennis In him the mind of a genius, the bearing of a gentleman, and an exalted sense of humor are combined into one grand fellow. Alfred ). Covell Al” 97 Massachusetts Avenue Al” always wanted to fly a plane, so he hopes to enter the U. S. Air Corps and satisfy his desire. Virginia L. Converse l ' Jinny” 39 Florence Avenue Orchestra Next year will find Jinny” studying business at Vermont Junior with fond memories of orchestra rehearsals lasting after three. In summer she enjoys motor boating. Page Twenty-six

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June F. Collins 110 RhineclifFe Street Dramatic Club. Guidance Department June plans to do clerical work. She enjoys bowling and ice skat- ing. Her chemistry, bookkeeping and economics classes will remain longest in her memory. Robert W. Collins Bob” 112 Highland Avenue Football, Debating Club, Cheer- leader, Student Council Upon leaving school, Bob” will join the Marines. His fa- vorite outside activity is listen- ing to jazz bands and hot swing records. He will remem- ber longest being a cheerleader. Virginia M. Collins Ginny” 112 Highland Avenue Hockey Captain, G. A. A. Treas- urer, Basketball Manager Active, attractive Ginny,” captain of the field hockey team, will soon take up the duties of a secretary. We hope her future life will duplicate her success at A. H. S. Helen E. Commins 41 Massachusetts Avenue Helen plans to do her part in our war effort by becoming a nurse. She will always remember taking gym in her senior year. Louise N. Conant 55 Tanager Street Orchestra, Band, Honor Roll Louise would like to go to B. U. next year. She enjoys playing the cornet and piano and will always remember the orchestra rehearsals. John T. Conlon Jocko 12 Iroquois Road Jocko,” a quiet, friendly fel- low, will join the ranks of in- dustry next year as a welder. He will long remember having Miss Taber for two subjects in the same year. William C. Connelly Fat Football, Hockey Fat will join the Navy to free the world. His favorite out- side activities are skating and hockey. He will remember long- est making a speech at the Mel- rose football rally. James B. Connolly Jim 969 Massachusetts Avenue Fine Arts Club, Journalism Club Jim” would like to go to art school and be a cartoonist or commercial artist. He will long remember the art classes and the pretty girls. Page Twenty-five



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Ralph J. Cowie 19 Eliot Road Ralph plans to attend Tufts and study electrical engineering and communications. For mental relaxation and physical enjoy- ment he chooses hockey and foot- ball. Harry E. Cox Binky” 27 Morton Street Ski Club, Lunch Room Binky” can justly be called The ladies’ pride and joy.” Tis a man like him that makes the world go round. Althea B ”AV‘ 82 Newport Street Glee Club Vice-President, Honor Roll. Gilbert and Sullivan In Althea, Framingham Teach- ers College will receive a very willing, and applicable student. She will study to be a dietitian. Forever in her memory will be The agony of it all ” in chemis- try lab. Edith M. Craig Edie 75 Washington Street Edie” believes Mr. Burke’s jokes will remain longest in her memory. Roller skating takes up her leisure time. She ' s going to business school next year. Ik !!. Pa e T iventy-seven Louise E. Crocker Crock” 26 Upland Road Crock” should make an ex- cellent secretary in the coming years, if her fine record in A. H. S., and her persevering nature are any indication. M. Marguerite Cronin Margie 252 Massachusetts Avenue Margie” plans to be a secre- tary. She will long remember the friends she made and the stairs she climbed after lunch periods. Rita S. Crosby Squeaker 23 Wellington Street Squeaker” is going to help out the country by becoming a nurse. She ' ll never forget the quiet ” in the lunch room. We wish you luck in the future. lacqueline R. Crowell Jackie Churchill Avenue Dramatic Club, Basketball Attractive Jackie” will un- doubtedly turn out some stun- ning creations after studying de- signing at LaSalle Junior College. She’ll never forget biology with Miss Jewett.

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