Arlington High School - Indian Yearbook (Arlington, MA)

 - Class of 1950

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Charles Robert Armstrong 245 Highland Avenue Gilbert and Sullivan. Peri- clean Forum. Football. Track Bob” is a rugged out- doorsman with hunting and fishing as his chief interests. He hopes to attend North- eastern. Mr. Sampson’s classes proved most enjoyable of all the features of his A. H. S. life. Richard H. Aubin 148 Massachusetts Avenue Honor Roll A fine sense of humor is one of Dick ' s” greatest as- sets. He is an ardent base- ball fan and his first two years at A. H. S. will linger longest in his memory. Robert F. Aurilio 67 Decatur Street Baseball General contracting is Bob ' s goal upon graduation. He enjoys all sports, especial- ly baseball and swimming. Mr. Wallace’s economic geog- raphy class will long be re- membered bv him. Louise Jane Avakian 64 Brooks Avenue Bowling, Guidance Office Assistant Lou” hopes to become a receptionist after graduation. She is an ardent bowling fan. Miss Krastin’s and Miss Cas- sone’s classes provided her with some very pleasant memories of A. H. S. Barbara R. Ayles 26 Mott Street Dramatic Club, Gilbert and Sullivan Barb plans to attend B. U. before entering the busi- ness world. She enjoys sports, especially baseball and foot- ball. Mrs. Lee’s sewing class will linger longest in her memory. Robert Lawrence Babine 22 Marion Road Hockey. Baseball, Track Babs, whose activities are centered around sports, hopes to grace the halls of B. C. He will never forget his years in Math 11 with Mr. Kapff. Mary Elizabeth Bacon 66 Robbins Road Ski Club. Dramatic Club. Glee Club Mary plans to attend B, U. next year and to major in merchandising. She will nev- er forget the Lynn Classical games and the wonderful times she has had skiing. |. Philip Baker 22 Mayflower Road Band. Gilbert and Sullivan, Orchestra Phil” hopes to become an English teacher. He enjoys classical music and stage pro- ductions. The swell kids” of A. H. S. will always be re- membered by him. Fred Joseph Bamtord 1138 Massachusetts Avenue Road Tests, ’’Rec” Bam” plans to go into the automobile business after graduation. His favorite out- side activity is attending the Rec. Mr. Kirk’s and Mr. De- laney’s classes will long be remembered by him. Irving W. Banks 127 Florence Avenue Hockey. Baseball, Glee Club B. U. School of Music is Benny’s” goal, as he hopes to become a drummer. Hock- ey, baseball, and dramatics are his chief interests, and he will always remember Mr. KroH’s chemistry class. Page Twenty-three

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Alan Francis Ahern 30 Philips Street Track. Baseball Whisper is an ardent supporter of the Boston Red Sox. Outside school he enjoys the companionship of the fair sex. Boston College gains what H. S. loses. Mary Ruth Ahern 30 Philips Street G. A. A.. Softball Mary, as yet undecided as to what she will do next year, will always remember Miss Bmnig ' s shorthand class. Good luck in the future, Mary! Karl Howard Aimo 16 Lake Street Camera Club Karl plans to attend North- eastern to further his educa- tion. Among his favorite re- membrances of A. H. S., Mr. Sexton ' s Club is quite promi- nent, eh Karl? Harry David Ainsworth 141 Westminster Avenue Boolball, Hockey Witty Harry will not for- get Miss Horrigan ' s smiling face in English class. Tufts is his choice for next year. Good luck, Harry! Robert Wayne Allen 5 Thomas Street Football, Track Bob,” as yet undecided about his future, is a sports enthusiast, participating in both football and track. Al- ways to be cherished by Bob” are the good times had in Mr. Danforth’s class. William Alonso 8 Kensington Road Honor Roll, Chronicle, Periclean Forum Pancho” looks forward to Harvard to further his educa- tion. Among his favorite ac- tivities ate painting and drawing. Pancho” will re- member his whole school career and, indeed, can look upon it with pride. Carl William Alsen 33 Linden Street Honor Roll, Gilbert and Sullivan. Dramatic Club, Chemistry Lab. Assistant The daily struggle with French in Miss Barry’s room for two years will hold mem- ories for Carl. How lucky M. 1. T. will be to get such an electronic enthusiast! Pauline Ames 181 Mystic Street Honor Roll, Dramatic Club, Chronicle, Class Basketball, Latin Club Polly” enjoys watching the A. H. S. sports teams, es- pecially football. She plans to attend Jackson College next year. Along with many others, Polly ' s fond memories will include Mr. Eaton’s Math 111 class. Allen L. Anderson 152 Overlook Road Hockey Andy” hopes to study for- estry at Massachusetts State’s School of Agriculture. In his spare time Andy” plays football and hockey. Racing to the lunchroom has kept him in good shape during his high school career. Ralph Griffiths Angus 49 Allen Street Honor Roll, Dramatic Club. Football. Latin Club, Year Book Committee Handsome Ralph is headed for Harvard and a medical career. He likes girls in gen- eral and will always remem- ber Miss Rounds’ sly witti- cisms throughout his success- ful Latin career at Arlington. Page Twenty-two



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Richard Dale Barker 168 Jason Street Honor Roll Dick” only regrets he had not more time for school ac- tivities. DeMolay, rifle club, Scouts, and many other out- side interests certainly kept him busy. Not soon to be for- gotten are all Dick’s” friends, made during his suc- cessful high school life. Robert Phillips Barnes 46 Reed Street Honor Roll Popular Bob thinks he ' ll always remember the won- derful boys and girls with whom he’s had so many good times. He hopes to go to Northeastern to study archi- tect ure. His best girl is his favorite outside activity. Edward joseph Barrett 57 Park Avenue Baseball, Basketball Eddie” wants to attend a business college. Sitting be- side Boots” Bilafer in his Junior English class seemed to impress him a great deal. On the side, he likes baseball and basketball. M. Carol Barry 995 Massachusetts Avenue Honor Roll. Dramatic Club, Gilbert and Sullivan. Chronicle, Office Helper Talented Carol intends to further her education at either Jackson or Radcliffe. One of many, she will always remember Mr. Gaudet’s math classes. Ballet dancing, ice skating, and dramatics keep her busy out of school. lack William Bates 24 Candia Street Although undecided about his future, Jackie” currently enjoys bowling, hunting, and fishing. The Senior Prom, Miss Brown’s English class, and lunch periods in his Jun- ior year will linger longest in Jackie ' s memory. Patricia Ann Baxter 49 Lowell Street Drum Majorette, Tennis Club, Chronicle. Swimming Club, Debating Night games at Lynn Clas- sical and leading the band are Pat ' s favorite memories. The pretty drum majorette, who roller-skates, bowls, and dances outside school, plans to become an air-line hostess. Happy landings, Pat”! Phyllis Eleanor Beadle 7 Winter Street Crilbert and Sullivan The Gilbert and Sullivan Operetta rehearsals will al- ways hold a high place in Phyllis’ memories, although dancing rates tops with her as an outside activity. Ellen Bell 15 Cedar Avenue G. A. A., Rifle Club Horseback riding is Ellen’s favorite sport. She plans to attend Bradford Junior Col- lege next year and will al- ways remember the Senior Prom which she attended as a Junior. Mr. Eaton’s math class in her Junior year will always bring back fond memories. Frances I. Bell 788 Massachusetts Avenue Honor Roll. Softball. Field Hockey. Basketball, Chronicle. G. A. A., Gilbert and Sullivan It’s not hard to understand why athletic Bunny” will al- ways remember the wonder- ful times she has had in sports, especially softball, her favorite outside activity. Her plans for the future are un- certain. Francis T. Bennett 82 Cleveland Street Buddy,” who is a golf en- thusiast, plans to attend Northeastern where he will study engineering. He enjoys baseball and hockey, and will always remember graduation day. Page Twenty-four

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