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Richard P. Brenton 32 Kenilworth Road Tall, blond Dick, who enjoys swimming and bowl- ing, will hold his sophomore aeronautics class longest in his memories of Arlington High. His future is undecided. Donald F. Brosnan 88 Lake Street Honor Roll, bareball team, Dramatic Club Don will enter Tufts where he will major in French and chemistry. An outstanding baseball player, he also likes to play hockey. 1 Anne M. Bullock 126 Robbins Road Quiet Anne enjoys getting into mischief and dancing. She will never forget her his- tory class with Mr. Johnson. Best wishes for your future, Anne! joseph M. Burke 289 Lake Street Track, Luncbroom Dartmouth-bound Joe's favorites are football, baseball, hockey, and track. Even the memory of the long climb from room 4B to 34 tires him out. lean L. Cadario 64 Glenburn Road Honor Roll, G, A. A., Jwirnrning, bowling, basketball Mr. Cavalieri's algebra Il class will always remain vivid in Jean's memories of A. H. S. She wants to become an air- line hostess after graduating from B. U. Alice M. Callahan 73 Freeman Street Honor Roll, Art Club, Dramatic Club, Cbronicle After graduation from Massachusetts Art, Larz will be a fashion illustrator. Dash- ing into school at 8:14M A. M. and W. Y. W. meet- ings will linger longest in her memory. Iohn M. Calnan 18 Eustis Street Dramatic Club, Fine Arts, baxeball Cal is a Bruins' fan and used to meet the fellows at the hockey games quite often. Duke is his selection for fur- thering his education. Francis M. Calvi 11 Alfred Road Frank, who'll enter pho- tographic school, thinks he couldn't possibly forget Skip- py Skinner's physics class. He doesn't understand why he missed the Hrst half of the '48 Lynn Classical game. Dorothy M. Cameron 18 Buena Vista Road Bowling, tennis, .rwimrning Witty Dottie's future is still in question. She had lots of fun at A. H. S. football and hockey games and loves to go on hayrides with Our Gang. Franklin H. Cameron 27 Ashland Street Printing Fuggy plays football in his soare time. Thoughts of A. H. S. will recall to him Mrt Arthur's printing class and the fun he had in the lmchroom. Page Twenty-tbree .......g
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lohn I. Bilafer 88 Oxford Street bockey Bill who enjoys playing ockey looks toward Dart- outh for further education. r. Downs' fifth period U. S. istory classes stand out Gilbert and Sullivan, track, h , rn M h among Bill's recollections. Winifred F. Blaney 47 Maynard Street Gilbert anal Sullivan, Glee Club Winnie likes to ride horseback and dance. She will. attend Framingham State Teachers' College to prepare for future work as a dietitian. Good luck, Winnie l Margaret A. Blank 43 Silk Street Blondie, whose ambition is to be an air hostess for American Airlines, won't for- get the Lynn Classical game in her junior year, when she lost her shoe. Richard Borg 104 Melrose Street Football Dick, a six-footer, plans to become an alumnus of Brown. Swimming and hunt- ing are his favorite sports. In future years he'll recall his Spanish class with Mr. Petra- lra. Alfred P. Boudreau 59 Magnolia Street Hockey Al's' biggest memory is the morning his car ran out of gas on his way to school. Al, future business man, then pos- sessed eight cents. john W. Boudreau 6 Thomas Street Like so many boys from the machine shop, jack will long remember Mr. Houston's related classes. Though ma- chine work rates fir t, Jack also likes to swim. , Elaine P5Bourque 120 Jason Street Honor Roll, Fine Arif Club, G. A. A. Elaine isn't sure if she wants to train for teaching at Framingham. Struggling through Mr. Eaton's math course and ice skating made her high school career excit- ing. Faith F. Bowlby 47 Magnolia Street Gilbert and Sullivan, Glee Club, Rec Committee Shorty, 'who had fun at the Lynn Classical games, wants to be a history teacher and, believe it or not, would like to teach at A. H. S. William F. Bowler 27 Central Street Basketball, football Bill's favorite outside ac- tivities are basketball and hockey. Long after his school years have passed he will re- member Mr. Irish's English classes. N at ff aul M. B adley 137 Palmer Street Brad remembers very clearly that the bell never seemed to ring in biology un- til he had been called on. Electrical engineering is his choice for a profession. Page Twenty-two
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Frederic M. Cameron 126 Overlook Road Honor Roll, golf team, Latin Club Fred, our brilliant Latin student, likes golf and skat- ing. He plans to enter Saint Charles College to prepare for the priesthood. We all wish you the very best, Fred. Ronald R. Cammarara 50 Fairmont Street Ronnie,', who enjoyed Mr. Sandberger's class, thinks he will attend B. U. A sports fan, he holds a vigorous in- terest in bowling, hockey, football, and baseball. Douglas G. Campbell 8 Columbia Road Hockey, Dramatic Club, track Soup thinks he'll continue his education at B. U. We all remember how he strove to keep his marks up so he'd be eligible for the hockey team. Rose M. Campobasso 50 Decatur Street Bowling, badminton Rosie expects to enter the Fisher Business School. She likes bowling, swimming, and dancing and enjoyed the gab sessions held in the old hall before school. Donald I. Canniff 670 Massachusetts Avenue Football, baihetball Don, a football star, plans to join the service where he'll be able to see the world. He'll miss Monday morning discussions of Saturday night's good times. john E. Canniff 165 Mystic Street Baseball, hockey Jack, who collects pic- tures of famous athletes, is completely absorbed in base- ball.. We hope he will be able to continue his interest at Tufts next year. Barbara C. Carey 74 Windsor Street G. A. A., yield hockey Our future University of Miami student will never for- get her senior year. Her fa- vorite outside sports are bowling, swimming and horse- back riding. Barbara E. Carey 152 Lowell Street, Somerville Chronicle, Fine Arts Club, Shi Club Boops thinks electing officers for the Fine Arts Club year book picture was very amusing. Though she's headed for art school, English litera- ture fascinates her. Frank T. Carlson 57 Quincy Street Honor Roll, Stamp Club, - Orchestra Tom hopes to enter Tufts next year to study zo- ology. He enjoys music, foot- ball, and hockey. The chem- istry experiments that went wrong stand out in his mem- ory. Mildred M. Carlson I 201 Spring Street Honor Roll, Gilbert and Sul- liuan, Student Council, Dra- matic Club, Chronicle, Year Book, Student-Guest of Arlington Woman? Club Mr. Eaton's ability to leave her speechless is among pretty Mi,llie's many fond mem- ories. A future architectural student at North Park, she enjoys singing. We enjoy listening! Page Twenty-four
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