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Carol Linda Bresnahan 28 Jason Street Honor Roll. G. A. A.. Swimming, Bowling, Tennis Breezie hopes to be an airline hostess but plans to enter Mount Ida first. She will always remember being Mr. Downs ' secretary during one of his classes. Robert D. Brian 91 Scituate Street Bob, who sees himself as a future salesman, enjoyed Mr. Johnson ' s history class best of any at A. H. S. At- tending sports events and bowling keep him occupied outside class. John Brillante 35 North Union Street Brill likes football and hockey and will always re- member his chemistry experi- ments in the lab. See you in Florida, Brill.” Robert Avery Brown 5 Robbins Road Rec” Committee, Dramatic Club, Chronicle. Fine Arts Club Bob hopes to attend Le- land Powers. His liking for sports, dancing, acting, and telling jokes should help in his career in dramatics. He will never forget Miss Man- ning ' s and Miss O ' Connell ' s English classes. Joseph Francis Browne 840 Massachusetts Avenue Hockey. Football. Baseball, Chronicle, Stamp Club Harvard will welcome Joe next year. He enjoys all sports, especially hockey, football, and baseball. Mr. Kroll ' s chemistry class will al- ways be remembered by him. Robert E. Bunnell 40 Windsor Street Hockey. Baseball, Chronicle Bob” hopes to make his mark in radio or television. His trip to Providence to see the hockey team clinch the New England title will al- ways be cherished in his memories. Helene Elizabeth Burke 8 Orchard Place Honor Roll, Editor of Chronicle, Orchestra Helene will be seen at Rad- cliffe next year. Her outside activities include swimming and square dancing. She will never forget the wonderful classmates and teachers who made her high school years so interesting. Thomas E. Burns 64 Park Street Football, Track Tom” hopes to go to Franklin Tech, to take up electrical engineering. Draw- ing occupies most of his spare time. He will never for- get Mr. Fusco ' s P. O. D. classes. Richard John Bussey 18 Winter Street Gilbert and Sullivan. Chronicle, Rec,” Lunchroom, Band Blonde, handsome Dick” will further his education at B. U. or Tufts. Football, swimming and flying take up much of his spare time. He will always remember dis- cussing poetry in Miss Kras- tin ' s Senior English class. Edward Gabriel Cahaly 76 Oxford Street Class Treasurer. Student Council, Baseball Popular Ed” wants to go into business for himself some day. Watching football and hockey games is his fa- vorite pastime. He will al- ways remember the good old days of his Sophomore year. Page Twenty-six
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June Lillian Beranger 37 Chandler Street Bowling, Gilbert and Sulli- van. Guidance Office Helper Junie” plans to enter the business world as a recep- tionist. She is sure, however, that she will still have time for her favorite sports; bowl- ing, skating, and dancing. Marion Berberian 1 1 Frost Street Honor Roll, Modern Dance. Bowling Next year will find Marion at Lasell Junior College. Dancing and listening to jazz are two of her favorite pas- times. The mad rush to lunch will always be among her fondest memories. Rose Berberian 40 Fordham Street Glee Club. Bouling. Modern Dancing Rose will always remem- ber Mr. Sexton ' s Blue Room Club. ” She was a member of the Glee Club and plans to attend business school after graduation. Paul Joseph Bilafer 1 1 Reservoir Road Football, Baseball, Hockey, Basketball Popular Boots” and all- round star at athletics hopes to attend Boston College. Skating particularly pleases him as a spare-time activity. Mr. Sexton’s Spanish 1 class is one of the bright spots of Boots ' ’’ memories. M. Jeanne Black 1067 Massachusetts Avenue Chronicle Pinky” will attend Mount Auburn College where she will study to become a nurse. Outside school she enjoys baseball, and is a member of the Arlington Grange. Virginia Irene Bond 1072 Massachusetts Avenue Glee Club. Gilbert and Sullivan Ginny” is most interested in swimming and baby sit- ting. She will never forget Toz ' s” economic geography class during her Sophomore year. Marie Ann Borghesani 73 Columbia Road Chronicle, Dramatic Club. Basketball. Tennis Marie is headed for Rad- cliffe. She enjoys sailing, sports, music, and square dancing. She will never for get Girls’ State and cokes at Martin’s with the gang. Patricia A. Bosse 16 Grove Street Honor Roll, Bouling, Chronicle Pat” is going to Higgins Commercial. Dancing and skating are her favorite ac- tivities. Room 53 and the wonderful times she had at the proms Pat” will remem- ber longest. Sylvia Louise Bowdidge 1 59 Newport Street Honor Roll, G. A. A., Swimming, Bowling, Tennis Syl,” who will always re- member Mr. Barrett’s history class, isn ' t quite sure about her future. The Girls’ Club and skating interest her most at present. Frank Brady 25 Valentine Road Frank hopes to be an of- ficer in the Merchant Marine when he graduates from Massachusetts Maritime School. Mr. Danforth’s me- chanical drawing and the Rifle Club practice should help in reaching this worthy ambition. Page Twenty-five
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Paul Leo Cameron 40 Sherborn Street Hockey, Baseball The hi h towers of B. C. are for Paul next year. There he will major in Business Administration. Cid” will make an excellent salesman if he can talk as well as he plays baseball and hockey. Rosamond lean Cameron 18 Peabody Road Field Hockey ( varsity ) , Bas- ketball, Tennis, Softball, G. A. A., Chronicle, Gilbert and Sullivan, Ski Club Roz has chosen Lasell Junior College for further schooling. Getting a coke at Martin’s after school will long be remembered by her, eh Roz”? We hope that she will still have time to go swimming and sailing after graduation. Jean Ann Campbell 12 Aerial Street The lucky patients at the Deaconess Hospital will find Jean there next September training to be a nurse. Both an ardent roller-skater and dancer, Jean spends much of her time developing perfec- tion in these activities. Ralph C. Canniff 670 Massachusetts Avenue Ralph will go to Bentley School of Business which will prepare him for a career as an accountant. He ' s an ice- skating enthusiast. Miss Hunt’s Period 5 English classes will be remembered longest by him. Eleanor Capasso 29 Coolidge Road Bowling ’’Swifty” plans to be a hair- dresser. Getting Mr. Wal- lace’s lunch every day will always stand foremost in her mind — and she’ll never for- get that mad dash to Room 62, eh ’’Swifty”? Robert Carasitti 143 Scituate Street Carrots ” will be a printer, so naturally his favorite classes were those spent in the print shop. He likes sports in general, but he’s especially partial to baseball. Christine O. Card 152 Crosby Street Honor Roll, Gilbert and Sul- livan, Chronicle { Feature Edi- tor), Glee Club, Latin Club, G, A. A., Editor-in-Chief of Year Book Fun-loving Chris” will be seen at Wellesley College next year. She’s especially fond of horseback riding, dancing, and Rainbow. Chris” won- ders what we would ever have done without Martin’s after school! Phyllis Ann Carlson 1 Wollaston Avenue Charming Phyl” won’t forget the fun at the football games and Miss Binnig’s shorthand classes. She plans to enter office work after high school. Angela Marie Capasso 29 Coolidge Road Seamstress Angie” will remember her classes with Mrs. Lee best of any in her three years at Arlington High. Much of her time is spent at the bowling alleys and thus we imagine she is an expert bowler. Richard Henry Carlson 62 Crescent Hill Avenue Ski Club Friendly Dick” enjoys hunting and fishing. We know that Mr. Eaton’s math classes and lunch will be what he remembers best. Af- ter high school he plans to attend Tufts. Page Twenty-seven
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