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Pearl Chapman 14 Whittemore Street Chappie” intends to become a nurse at the Somerville Hospital. She enjoys dancing, singing, horseback riding, and ice skating. She will long remember Mr. Campbell’s senior English class and making fudge at Hazel Gra- ham’s house. Charles Chase 118 Lake Street Football, Baseball Our quarterback, Charlie,” hopes to attend Northeastern and make engineering his future work. His favorite outside activities are ice skating and roller skating. He’ll remember longest his quiet aeronautics class. Martin Cicatelli 18 Piedmont Street Riding Club Cigy” plans to attend an en- gineering college to study con- struction work. His favorite out- side activities are taking flying les- sons and participating in Civil Air Patrol. He will long remem- ber his French marks in his soph- omore year. Joseph H. Clancy 46 Old Mystic Street Tarzan” is looking toward the University of Michigan to further his education. He likes all sorts of sports. Mr. Kapff’s class also impressed him. Jeanne L. Clare 160 Mystic Valley Parkway Gilbert and Sullivan , Field Floe key, Basketball, G. A. A. Jeanne is one of our dancing and sports experts. There is some- thing about library slips and Mr. Campbell’s second period English class that she will never forget. Richard N. Clark 285 Washington Street Gilbert and Sullivan, Cross Country Popular and debonair Dick,” who enjoys hockey as a sport, plans on Boston College after graduation. Chemistry A class will never be forgotten by him. Virginia Coleman 79 Scituate Street G. A. A. Ginny” plans to attend the Kathleen Dell Secretarial School and then to a career in business. Her greatest thrill of her high school years will be actually grad- uating! Joan Collins 102 Newport Street Vivacious and easy-going Joan has her fun getting into trouble with the teachers. She says she’d like to attend some agricultural school. i Page Eighteen
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Norine Casey 34 Bartlett Avenue Honor Roll , Dramatic Club , De- bating Club, Chronicle, G. A. A., Year Book Committee Wellesley will be honored with the attendance of Case.” She’s a member of the private” S. F. Club. Mr. Eaton’s Math III class will remain longest in Case’s” memory. Mary C. Cassidy 61 Bates Road Blue Star Broadcast Gimp,” who likes ice skating at night, expects to attend busi- ness school and become a comp- tometer operator. She will always remember her English classes with Miss Peck. Anne Catanzaro 41 Alton Street Annie,” who enjoys all kinds of sports and will always remem- ber those periods with Polly, is planning to enter Katharine Gibbs. We wish her all kinds of success. Patricia Caulkins 1 1 1 Jason Street Dramatic Club, Rec” Committee Pat,” versatile creature that she is, cannot decide whether dancing, skiing or swimming is her favorite sport. First in her memory will be Mr. Sampson and his Kentucky hill-billy stories. Thomas Cerulli 30 Kilsythe Road Band, Orchestra, Swing Band, Gilbert and Sullivan Tommy,” as everyone knows, is very musical. He wants to study psychology and enjoys all sports. He says that he doesn’t go out with girls. Ahem! Avis Chadwell 99 Egerton Road Dramatic Club Bashful” will always remem- ber the Rec” dances, the friends she made, and Mr. Sampson’s Math class her sophomore year. She plans to attend Larson Jun- ior College and likes to swim and dance. R. Jean Chambers 136 Wildwood Avenue Glee Club, Tennis Robby,” who enjoys skating and football games, will long re- member the good times in her economics class. Although she has no definite ambition, we feel sure she’ll be a success, no mat- ter what she does. Betty C. Chandler 8 Wyman Terrace Basketball, Tennis Betty plans to attend Boston University to study business. Her favorite outside activity is roller skating and she ' ll never forget taking final exams in her junior year. Rage Seventeen
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Margaret Marie Collins 130 Massachusetts Avenue Marie” plans to be a book- keeper and enjoys minding chil- dren after school hours. She will long remember the friendliness of both teachers and classmates when she was new in our school. Bernice Connelly 1 1 Lansdowne Road Bunny,” who enjoys bowling and swimming, hopes to go into secretarial work. She will always remember her first day as a soph- omore in Arlington High. Kathleen A. Connolly 36 Jason Street G. A. A., Dramatic Club, Glee Club Fun-loving Kay” is headed for Katharine Gibbs taking her fine personality along. She favors dancing and skiing. The mem- ory of her fifth period, economics class, with Miss Nash, will re- main with her always. Joan Connor 34 Hodge Road Joan, who plans to attend sec- retarial school, will longest re- member her long trips from the new building into the old build- ing and the football games. Page Nineteen )ohn F. Connor 19 Webster Street Jack,” in preparation for an engineer’s career, is headed for M. I. T., but he will always re- member Mr. Eaton, and Mr. Kapff ' s solid and trig class. Mary Clare Conway Newport Street G. A. A. Cute little Peanuts,” a danc- ing enthusiast, is going to Kath- leen Dell’s. Besides the hockey and football games, Mr. Sexton’s Spanish class will remain longest in her memory. Dorothy Claire Coolidge 83 Everett Street Badminton Dottie,” who had perfect at- tendance in Junior and Senior High, is planning to go to Kath- arine Gibbs. She loves to dance. Mr. Wallace’s Business Organiza- tion class in her junior year will never be forgotten. Elizabeth Cooper 131 Wildwood Avenue Debating Club, Glee Club, Year Book Committee Betty” says she will remember her chemistry class with Mr. Kroll a long time, even while she is training to be a Cadet Nurse. Her favorite outside activities are dancing and bowling.
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