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Evelyn M. Caruso 4 Mott Street Dramatic Club, Year Boob, Rec, Chronicle It's B. U. for Evie, who often arrived at football games two hours early. Her last words: Most seniors acted bored, I was just tired. Ann C. Casey 36 Bowdoin Street G. A. A., tennis, bowling, Rec, swimming Athletic Ann chooses Fish- er's for her secretarial train- ing. Horseback riding and Alan I.add's movies are her favorites. She had many good times in the lunchroom and her homeroom. Arlene M. Casey 36 Bowdoin Street , Honor Roll, G, A. A., swimming, bowling, tennis, URecll It's B. U. for Arlene, who hopes to acquire patience and knowledge for teaching com- mercial subjects. She's a con- noisseur of Bing Crosby rec- ords and .likes dancing at the Totem Pole. Theresa R. Cafalano 69 Rhinecliffe Street Honor Roll Terry, who wishes to en- ter the business world, is in- terested in tennis and bicycle riding. The everlasting homework assignments pro- vide her with everlasting memories. Good luck, Ter- ry ! Howard W. Chadwick 71 Claremont Avenue Honor Roll, Dramatic Club, Ski Club Dole, Esqf' outdoor type, will remember the. long trail winding to graduation. He'll study forestry at the Univer- sity of Idaho. Probable des- tination-Alaska. Forward bills, etc., to that address. Donald M. Chambers 136 Wildwood Avenue Donald, who liked Mt. Ar- thur's printing classes in s'hoo.l., will become a printer after he attends B. U. Inci- dentally, he's an enthusiastic A. H. S. football fan. Norma E. Chatelle 62 Waldo Road G. A. A. Shy Mickey, another Florence Nightingale, plans to become a nurse. Bowling, dancing and horseback riding are her most-enjoyed activities. Mr. Eaton's math class will be among her treasured memo- ries. Leo C. Clancy 46 Old Mystic Street Honor Roll, Student Council, Gilbert and Sulliuan, Repre- sentative at Boys' State Popular and handsome Leo, who is definitely a sports en- thusiast, will never forget the friends he has made. We'll all remember likeable Leo, too. Howard Clery 258 Massachusetts Avenue Football, Class Vice-Presitlent, Representative at Boys' State Prospects of a bright teach- ing career loom for Howie, after he graduates from Dart- mouth. His sophomore year is memorable because of the fine friends he made then. Margaret F. Cloherty 115 Newland Road G. A. A., Rec Committee, swimming, bowling When Stretch is a nurse, her medicine will be as sooth- ing as the soft drinks she sold at the Rec, Mr. Krol.l's chemistry class is another hap- py memory. Page Twenty-jiue
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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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Constance L. Colby 22 Highland Avenue Dramatic Club, Gilbert and Sullivan Conniel' hopes to enter Hifkox to train for business. Riding, swimming, bowling, and dancing are tops with Connie Miss Binnig's shorthand classes are among her never-to-be-forgotten mem- ories. William I. Colby 38 Magnolia Street The Muchacho Kid en- joys boxing and swimming. At imaginative moments he sees himself a soldier of for- tune or a marine captaing more likely he'll go to Notre Dame. Ioseph A. Colleran 24 Chester Street Ioe's future is uncertain. He enjoys hockey and baseball and can't forget running down Eastern Avenue every morning at 8:05 to get to school on tfme. Betty-Iane Collings 5 Johnson Road Fine Artr Club, Cbronicle, Dramatic Club Talkative Chuck was tru- ly an active member of Miss Norwood's interesting English class. A gifted artist, she will study at the S'hool of Mod- ern American Artists. Ralph W. Collins 7 Morris Street Fooiball Rip wants to help secure the peace as an oflicer in the Army. He will drown his woes in the camp swimming pool daring time off. Barbara E. Colton 15 Westminster Avenue Honor Roll, skating, bowling, Dramatic Club, Chronicle Barb had fun in all her flasses, especially Miss Bin- nig's. She was very surprised to find' that Medford has so many likeable boys. What about Arlington, Barb ? Richard I. Commins 56 Mount Vernon Street Honor Roll Running for his homeroom when the last bell rang will always remind Dick of A. H. S., whether he chooses to ioin the service or go to col- lege. Marjorie H. Connors 89 Thorndike Street Margie wants to be a comptometer operator. She says her senior teachers were wonderful., as were all home- work assignments. Dancing al- so rates highly with her. Olive A. Connors 200 Broadway Chronicle, Rec Committee Pretty Ollie would like to become a buyer. Her junior sewing class will provide many happy memories as well as useful material for her ca- reer. Emanuel I. Consales 27 Marathon Street Gilbert and Sullivan, track Manny will attend Massa- rhusetts Trade to l.earn the hue points of automotive me- rhanics. He loves to swim and will never forget the Lynn Classical games. Page Twenty-six
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