Arlington High School - Indian Yearbook (Arlington, MA)

 - Class of 1944

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Rosamond Flentje 25 Lome Road Basketball, Field Hockey, Base- ball, G. A. A., Riding Club Athletic Roz,” desiring to be a medical secretary, is going to Katharine Gibbs. She enjoys dancing, skating, and riding, and will long remember Mr. Samp- son’s class. Marilyn Flynn 1 19 Franklin Street In regard to future plans Mai intends to work on a comptometer. Her top-notch fa- vorites are roller skating and ice skating. Geraldine A. Foran 402 Massachusetts Avenue Jerry” wants to attend Lesley College and be a kindergarten teacher. Her favorite outside ac- tivity is dancing. She ' ll never for- get her classes with Mr. Samp- son and her first sight of Frank Sinatra. Ruth Agnes Forristall 41 Kimball Road Prom Committee The field of journalism attracts versatile Ruthie,” who plans to attend Simmons. The prom com- mittee meetings will longest re- main in her memory of A. H. S., and we all can wish this hard class worker success. Page Twenty-seven % Leonard E. Fowle 52 Huntington Road Chick will go to Wentworth to become a cabinet maker. Horseback riding is tops with him and he ' ll long remember the worry of getting his homework done. Ernest William Fraser 35 Pine Ridge Road T rack The wild blue yonder calls Ernie” but Peace will take him to Harvard to train to be a plant executive. His Chorus classes are a fond memory though he thinks they’re not so happy to Mr. Ein- zig. Ernie” will long remem- ber his swell classmates. Ann Freeman 5-A Lakeview Student Council, Ski Club, G. A. A. Popular Frosty, an active member of the Student Council, will never forget a certain news item in the Chronicle. She ad- vocates a Modern Design Club for the school. lames Friery 73 Bates Road He wears a pair of silver wings” they ' ll say about Jim for he ' s off for the Army Air Force. After the war, we think he’ll be a good commercial pilot. t

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Margaret M. Fitzmaurice 73 Amsden Street Honor Roll Peg” likes secretarial work and is going to Katharine Gibbs. Her hobbies are dancing and ice skating. She will always have fond memories of Miss Binnig ' s shorthand class. Frances Finochietti 54 Magnolia Street Orchestra, Gilbert and Sullivan, Band Franny” is very much inter- ested in music and plans to at- tend Eastman ' s after graduation. She will always remember Mr. Eaton’s favorite saying, I didn ' t get it.” |anet Fitzgerald 66 Chandler Street Fitzie” will be a nurse after Lasell Junior College. She ' ll not forget Mr. Johnson’s or Miss Shedd’s classes. John D. Fitzgerald 26 Rangeley Road John is a future art school stu- dent as he hopes to become an interior decorator. Outside of school he is a skating fan. John F. Fitzgerald 146 Lake Street Red” will always remember his chemistry lab” and History 111. He hopes to attend Cornell. His favorite activities are base- ball, hockey, and bowling. Albert C. Flanders 36 Oakland Avenue Honor Roll — Sophomore Popular Bud” was A. H. S.’s first enrollee of the class of ’44 in the Naval V-5 program. His classmates will long remember genial Bud” and we all wish him the best of luck and great- est success. Frances Flatten IS Harlow Street Honor Roll — Sophomore, Glee Club — Sophomore Winter is Frannie’s” favorite season for then she can ice skate as well as roller skate. Miss Binnig ' s junior and senior short- hand classes will not be forgotten. Ann Fleming 140 Summer Street Squad Tennis, Riding Ann is yet undetermined con- cerning her future ambition. Long remembering the hockey games, she is fond of skating and bowl- ing. Page T wenty-six



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Mary Calvin 115 Newland Road Mae,” who will never forget the high school proms, is very fond of dancing. She plans to attend Burdett Business College to become a secretary. William Stetson Carcelon 86 Falmouth Road Honor Roll, Math Club, Debating Club, Chronicle, Gilbert and Sullivan Club Versatile Bill ' s outside inter- est is printing and no one can forget his senior campaign jobs. A doctor ' s calling beckons him to Harvard Medical School. Frank Carrity 56 Norfolk Road Football Frank hopes to attend college after the war but first he will serve in Uncle Sam’s forces in the U. S. Maritime Service. Good luck, Frank. Austin Ceary 15 Lincoln Street Basketball, Manager Hockey, Cross Country , Golf Gus,” a zealous basketball fan and player, is off to Hudson Prep. He will always remember his many chats with the members of the faculty. Spiros C. Ceotis 1 1 Bowdoin Street Math Club Speed plans to become one of Uncle Sam ' s Naval Aviators in order to continue his interest in planes. He will keep Miss Bailey’s fourth period French class longest in his memory. Victoria Gibson 89 Oxford Street G. A. A. Tory will continue her busi- ness education at Burdett College, where she will study secretarial work. She enjoys swimming and hiking. Harold S. Gillis, |r. 16 Cypress Road Football, Honor Roll Popular Harry’s” ambition is in the field of aviation, via the Army Air Corps. Though inter- ested in sports, he will long re- member the Senior Prom. Richard Glugeth 113 Sylvia Street Dick” hopes to enlist in the Air Corps. Golf claims his out- side interests. Best of luck to him. Page Twenty -eight

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