Arlington High School - Indian Yearbook (Arlington, MA)

 - Class of 1949

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Richard W. Coughlin 21 Dartmouth Street A zealous sports fan, Dick's favorite outside ac- tivities are baseball, hockey, and basketball. Held like to work on a newspaper after finishing some business school. William I. Coughlin 59 Winter Street Bafebrzll Willow really used to bend over backwards getting to Mr. Kemp's lab. classes. Next year he hopes to attend Northeastern and maybe play baseball there. Edward F. Courtney 1 Cross Street Gilbert and Sullivan Eddie, an ardent football and hockey fan, says he had hard times in English. At any rate, he wants an orches- tra of his own some day. john Donald Coyne 18 Gardner Street Don, a regular fella, who likes almost all sports, plans to take a pre-dental course at Northeastern next year. Does anyone need some new teeth? Nancy A. Frances Coyne 15 Lewis Avenue G. A. A. Nancy has found there are 108 stairs to her English class. She'll continue living in the clouds by training to be an airline hostess at Mt. Ida. lean Crandall 1090 Massachusetts Avenue Honor Roll, Jwirnming, bowling Tiny Red intends to go to Simmons. Among her fond memories of A. H. S. will be the Rec. Dancing and knit- ting are her favorite recrea- tions. Dorothy A. Crosby 45 Teel Street Swirnrning, bfztbetball, felcl bocbey, softball, G. A. A., tennrr The pleasure Dottie ex- perienced playing field hockey under Miss McCarthy's coach- ing--and Miss Binnig's words, You don't do that in an of- fice, will be recalled often. Katherine A. Crowley 11 Varnum Street G. A. A., fieltl borbey, bnrbetball, softball Athletic Kay, captain of the field' hockey team, holds her math III class and G. A. A. parties among her most treasured memories. She will attend business school. Marjorie A. Crowley 178 Highland Avenue Honor Roll, Dramatic Club, Cbronlcle Mr. Courtney's demonstra- tive gestures in class gave Margie many a pleasant laugh. In her leisure time she enjoys playing a good game of tennis. Eleanor T. Cullinane 95 Medford Street Honor Roll, tennis Bookkeeping is Theresa's chosen vocation-bowling her favorite activity. Neither she nor the teacher will soon for- get how long it took her- to complete a problem in cloth- ing. Page Twenty-.tenen

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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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Teresa M. Cullinane 7 Mill Street Latin Club Tresa plans to go to Sa- lem Teachers' next year. The high spot in her memories of A. H. S. is thetime she got caught skipping gym. Charles B. Cummings 48 Wildwood Avenue Manager football, bockey, Gilbert and Sullivan Buzz is going into the milk business with his father. He will remember always the day some ball bearings were rolling around Mr. Kapffls room. Lewis E. Cummings 48 Wildwood Avenue Football Manager Lew enjoys all sports, es- pecially football. Mr. Rear- don's fancy jump from the stage at a football rally fur- nished Lew with real amuse- ment and a bright memory. Robert E. Cummings 8 Water Street Camera Club Bob's favorite outside ac- tivity, model aircraft, will help him in his chosen career, avia- tion. He is one of the many boys who'l.l. remember Mr. Houston's classes. Eilene I. Cunningham 64 Gordon Street West Somerville Singing and ice skating take top honors as Eilene's fa- vorite activities. Assemblies and her chorus classes at A. H. S. will always be bright in her memory. Kathryn L. Curtin 33 Fairview Avenue Honor Roll, G. A. A., tennif, Jwimnzing, Chronicle, bowling Kay, bound for Hickox Secretarial School next year, l'kes dancing and swimming. The hard times she had trying to remember not to forget will remain longest in her mem- ory. Theresa M. Curtis 172 Highland Avenue Cbronicle, bowling, tennir was cut out to be Terry and we know she'll a secretary, be a good one. Dancing and swimming constitute her two favorite outside pastimes. Paul P. Cusolito 66 Bellington Street Cusie is a bit undecided about the future, but his past at Arlington High will be cherished' among the highest of his fond memories. Anthony I. DaCampo 4 Dorothy Road Football Anchore, our baseball en- thusiast and football player, has decided to be a hairdress- er, though he thinks he'll. probably have to go into the Navy first. Edward F. Daley 132 Webster Street Ed,,' a rooter for all A. H. S. football games, especially liked those held at our home held. Mr. Arthur's good hu- mor also brightened long school days for him. Page Twenty-eigbt

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