Arlington High School - Indian Yearbook (Arlington, MA)

 - Class of 1947

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w w Theodore Cohen 2 ! Pond View Road Honor Roll Ted” will carry fond memories of A. H. S. — es- pecially Mr. Warner and the jokes and fun he had in that famed sixth period Math 111 class. Patricia Commins 56 Mt. Vernon Street Tennis. Bowling, Swimming, Horizon Club The prom, her classmates, the dancing and clubs will soon be sweet stuff for memories for Pat” who’s set for the Chandler School and a secretary ' s position. Richard Coleman 94 Grafton Street Vice President, Basketball, Football Dick is headed for Notre Dame, forever chuckling over the fun in Miss Wardell’s Chorus classes. Vice President of the class and popular sportsman, Dick” will make a great engineer. Clara C. Conant 55 Tanager Street Glee Club. Gilbert and Sullivan It ' s the Fisher School for Clara and there to office work, remembering always the Mi- kado rehearsals and the fun in 5. lean Collins 36 Oxford Street G. A. A., Dramatic Club, Gilbert and Sullivan, Field H ockey Ever popular Jeanie” is heading for Mass. State (we hope she likes the country). Her favorites are swimming, dramatics, musicals, and sports. She’s pretty mum about sports. Mary Conlon 12 Iroquois Road G. A. A.. Dramatic Club Mary, when an angel of mercy at Saint Elizabeth’s, will look back to all the fun she had at A. H. S. — especial- Iv that English class with Miss Taber. Philip C ollins 112 Highland Avenue Cross Country Captain, In- door Track, Spring Track, Rec” Committee Arlington’s captain of cross country team and fine track-man, Phil is heading for B. C. He’ll never forget Miss Round and Latin III. Who can? Barrett Conners 19 Windermere Avenue Debating Club Bart,” the famous con man — debater that is — will forever have nightmares about those red arrows, the room numbers, and the sep- arate recesses. Page Twenty-four

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Joan Cavanagh 16 Richfield Road Dramatic Club. Chronicle, Cl. A. A., Debating Club. Latin Club Active Joan is headed for Jackson. Her favorite activi- ties include swimming and dancing. She will long re- member the (lasses of Mr. Eaton, Mr. Kapf and Miss Rounds. Donald Channen 28 Pond View Road Chink” is going into his father’s business, wholesale groceries, which he likes very much. He enjoyed the Rec” most but will never forget Mr. Arthur’s aeronautics class. Vincent Ciampa 96 Palmer Street Football. Basketball. Baseball, Student Council, Chronicle, Honor Roll Vinie’s” future ambition is to go to Holy Cross. We all know of his success as a football player. He will never forget A. H. S. athletics. Louise Cicatelli 1 8 Piedmont Street Bowling Ciccy” is uncertain about her future plans. We know that she will always remem- ber Mr. Courtney’s Economics cla,ss. She likes best bowling and dancing. Richard Clancy 46 Old Mystic Street Dramatic Club Vice President, Debating Club, Student Coun- cil, Periclean Forum Honor Roll Dick” plans to enter M. I. T. and major in aeronau- tics. President of the Dra- matic and the Debating Clubs he will long remember the Lynn Classical games. June Clark 196 Summer Street G. A. A.. Bowling June, nicknamed Skinny,” is as good-natured as they come. She wants to be a sports reporter. Her favorite activ- ity is collecting baseball play- ers’ autographs. Mary Rita Clark 285 Washington Street Lunch Room, Glee Club, Gilbert and Sullivan Marita’s” longest mem- ories will be the proms and the closing of school in June. She always enjoyed the movies she saw in town on school days with Barb. Catherine Coffey 101 Webster Street Diminutive Kay,” whose favorite outdoor sport is skat- ing, plans to leave this earth after graduation. Needless to sry, she aspires to become an airline stewardess. Page T wenty-three



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Patricia A. Connolly 969 Massachusetts Avenue Rifle Club Pat,” who intends to en- ter the held of business after graduation, will forever cher- ish those memories of Miss Fitzpatrick ' s History class. Francis Connors 89 Thorndike Street Football Fran, who is undecided about his future plans, en- joys horseback riding. He will long remember Miss Kras- tin’s hfth period senior Eng- lish class. Geraldine Conway 78 Newport Street Student Council, G. A. A., Dramatic Club, Class Secretary Our popular vivacious class secretary will never forget her junior English class with Miss Taber and two very in- teresting classmates. Hmm! ! ! Gerry” is headed for the held of nursing — lucky pa- tients — no doubt there will be an unprecedented rise of temperatures! Mary Corcoran 36 Peabody Road Glee Club Mary is headed for Mass. Art School to study fashion illustrating — a fascinating ca- reer. Doing her homework be- fore classes will linger long- est in her memory — no won- der! Howard Cofton 262 Washington Street Ski Club Howie” will leave .A. H. S. with no dehnite destina- tion in view. Longest remem- bered will be Mr. Eaton ' s Math classes. Could it be the Math? Howie” is a Ski Club enthusiast and enjoys outdoor activities. Robert Coughlin 2 1 Portsmouth Street Headed for Wentworth Institute, Bob” aspires to a career of engineering. A foot- ball and hockey enthusiast, he will longest remember Mr. Arthur ' s Aero classes. Could Mr. Arthur ' s jokes be the reason? Geraldine Coutts 15 Wollaston Avenue Bowling, Class Basketball Gerry” spent most of her spare time dancing and bowling. Although she tried to forget Miss Peck ' s senior English, it still remains in her memory. Page Twenty-five Lorraine Cornoni 18 Crescent Hill Avenue Shorty is headed for Fisher ' s for medical secre- tarial training — the lucky doc- tor! Her favorite outside ac- tivity is taking week-end trips. She will never forget Mr. Burke ' s Bookkeeping classes.

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