Arlington High School - Indian Yearbook (Arlington, MA)

 - Class of 1946

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++ + +-+ ♦ + + +++ + Patricia Collins 112 Highland Avenue Field Hockey, Basketball, Base- ball, G. A A. President, Chron- icle, Pec” Committee Patty,” one of A. H. S.’s most active students, plans to enter the secretarial field. She likes to go swimming and watch ice hock- ey. She will always remember the fun she had in her senior year. Harold H. Colton 15 Westminster Avenue Harold plans to join the State Police after graduation as he thinks it will lead to an inter- esting life . Attending the foot- ball and hockey games is his fa- vorite pastime. Harold will never forget Mr. Arthur’s print- ing classes. Lawrence Paul Comerford 219 Broadway Chronicle Larry,” well-known and liked by his classmates, intends to study mechanical engineering at Tufts. The Rifle Club and Mr. Skinner’s period 3 class have provided lasting memories of A. H. S. Larry” also enjoys horse- back riding. David Commins 41 Massachusetts Avenue Dave” is another sports fan and is especially enthusiastic about hockey. Memories of the fun in Mr. Lowder ' s gym classes will remain with him the long- est. Muriel C. Conlon 12 Iroquois Road Muriel plans to attend Chand- ler’s Business School next year. She will long remember her sen- ior year, weekly dances, the fun in Mr. Thompson’s chemistry class, and her rendezvous with Mr. Morrill,. Russell William Connor 13 Belton Street Dramatic Club President, Student Council, Chronicle, Track, Band, Art Club Russ,” that genial personality of the class of ’46, possesses artis- tic talent which he intends to further develop at art school. He likes sports, and plays amateur football. Alfred Corsetti 260 Highland Avenue Honor Roll Al” plans to study engineer- ing at M. I. T. next year. He enjoys bowling, and has special reasons for remembering his sixth period math class in the senior year. Beatrice Coulouris 90 Lowell Street Tennis, Dramatic Club, Riding Club, Gilbert and Sullivan, Honor Roll Beatrice, known as Bea” to her classmates, holds dancing as her favorite outside activity. She will long remember the football and hockey games. Best of suc- cess at Massachusetts State, Bea.” Page Twenty -six

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Norma F. Cleversey 170 Broadway Tennis, Riding Norma hopes to be a dress de- signer, a profession in which she has always been interested. Her most cherished remembrance is the friends she made at A. H. S. Edward Clifford 131 Mystic Street Hockey Eddie” is going into the Na- vy when he graduates. After that he hopes to work in an auto- mobile service station. His fa- vorite sports are football, base- ball and hockey. Eddie” will al- ways remember the fun he had in gym. Audrey Clouter 72 Tufts Street Tennis , Baseball, Gilbert and Sullivan, Horseback Riding Aud” plans to do secretarial work in a bank after graduation. Dancing and swimming are her favorite activities. She does not think she will ever forget the amount of homework she did. Herbert Cobb 45 Oakland Avenue Honor Roll, Forgotten Men Herbert chose Northeastern for his alma mater where he will prepare himself for a career in engineering. That his favorite pastime is studying is evident since he is one of the school’s most brilliant students. Page Tiventy-five C rdc Coffey 1 1 . Newport Street Football Cof” is a future engineer. He plans to attend Northeastern with many of his classmates. Dancing and sports are his favorite ways of spending his free time. Cof” will always remember his physics class. Robert Coleman 94 Grafton Street Bob” plans to enter the field of automotives. His favorite sports are swimming and bowl- ing. The fun he had in physics class is his favorite remembrance of A. H. S. Elaine M. Colleran 24 Chester Street Honor Roll, G. A. A., Chronicle, ' Rec” Committee, Gilbert and Sullivan, Year Book Committee Fun in her Latin and math classes and especially the CBC’s will be among Chick ' s fond- est memories of high school. She feels it would be too incriminat- ing to disclose the time she had the most fun. |oseph Collins 48 Mystic Valley Parkway Honor Roll Joseph, whose blond hair earned him the nickname Whitey,” plans to join the Ma- rines. His favorite pastime is re- laxing, but he will never forget the joshing he took about a cer- tain young lady.



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Marion Cox 3 Henry Street Dramatic Club, Library, G. A. A., Office Marion, better known as Cox- ie,” plans to attend Gorden to study social work. Being an out- door girl, she enjoys biking. Mr. Thompson ' s history III class holds fond memories for Coxie.” Robert J. Cranshaw 19 Oak Knoll Bob” is interested in electrical engineering and plans to attend Tufts. He enjoys sports — bowl- ing, horseback riding — and will remember those joyous days in advanced math with the boys.” Anne R. Cravott 269 Appleton Street Chronicle, Girls ' Baseball Anne intends to further her education at Boston College where she will study law. Read- ing and sleeping are her favorite pastimes. She will always re- member her high school friends and teachers. Jean Crooker 84 Hillside Avenue Glee Club, Tennis, Bowling Jeanie’s” training and interest in office work mark the accom- plishment of the primary steps to success. She enjoys ice- and roller-skating, and will not soon forget those never-ending stair- ways at A. H. S. June P. Crowell 7 Churchill Avenue Swimming, Bowling, Dramatic Club Kathleen Dell is June ' s choice for next year. She enjoys swim- ming and flying and will never forget chumming with Connie Bailey. Here’s hoping for the return of that certain Marine, June! Marjorie Cree 31 Norfolk Road Badminton, Dramatic Club Marjie” intends to train for kindergarten teaching at Lesley. Badminton and roller-skating take up her spare time. She will long remember the football games and also that queer feel- ing when examinations return. Page Twenty-seven Kenneth Cummings 37 Egerton Road Kenneth, known as Imp,” en- joys all sports, and is especially keen on horseback riding. The thrilling stories of Mr. Skinner ' s life, told by Mr. Skinner, are well planted in his memory. Lucille Cunnane 30 Addison Street Bowling, G. A. A. Lucille ' s future plans include kindergarten teaching for which she will train at Lesley. She loves football and hockey games, and, like most of us, will always remember her first day as a soph- omore.

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