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Scholastic Aptitude and College Board exams. Our high school careers have been full of hard work and good fun. We shall graduate in June sad because w ' e leave old friends and scenes, but happy because we had such fun and face an even greater op- portunity to make friends and profit by our high school education. It is our duty to our country and to the world to make good and do good. As we face the challenge before us, we shall feel the security of a good background and heartfelt gratitude to those who made it possible. Nathan Wood. The class deeply appreciates the time and effort so generously giv- en by Miss Binnig and her class in typing the copy for our Year Book. 1 J Page Sixteen
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and Edward Cahaly, under whose leader- ship we are having a wonderful year. Our football team went through nine straight games without a tie or defeat. By beating Melrose, we can boast that when we entered A. H. S., the traditional Arling- ton vs. Melrose series was all tied up; but when we leave, there will be a margin of three wins. After their perfect season, the team was invited to play in the C. Y. O. bowl game at New Orleans. Thanks to the generosity of Arlington’s popula- tion, they were able to accept. In spite of the climatic change, the long trip and the fact that they faced one of the best high school backs in the country, they put up a great game and fought hard for New England football prestige in the South. The hockey team thus far has a record of two wins and two losses keeping alive a mathematical chance of repeating their conquests and defending their champion- ships. The Dramatic Club is frantically pre- paring for its staging of the hilarious comedy, You Can’t Take It With You.” It is deviating from its custom of alter- nating between comedy and heavy drama. The Gilbert and Sullivan Club is doing likewise by preparing a Variety Show. The entire senior class is looking for- ward with eager anticipation to its Senior Prom and Banquet to be held at Norum- bega’s Normandie Room and Totem Pole Ball Room. If last year’s Prom is any indication, it is bound to be a tremendous success. Although we are through with final exams in high school, many still must face Page Fifteen
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1 . Get set — Go! ! 2. What ' s this — a beauty contest! ' ? ? 3. No comment! ! ! I. Hail, hail, the gang ' s all here! 5. 1 don ' t like it either, Pete. 6. Our angel Barb Ryan? ? ? 7. Lost, little boy? ? ?’’ 8. Si, Si, Senorita! ! ! 9. This little piggy — ! ! ! 10. Turning Pro, Ralph?? 1 1. Beauty and the Brain! ! ! 12. Children must play! ! ! 13 14 15 16 r Look at it tip! ! ! Wind? ? ? ? ? Look at the birdie! ! ! Beauties of 1950. The heavy end! ! ! !
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