Arlington High School - Indian Yearbook (Arlington, MA)

 - Class of 1951

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Muriel Claire Boucher Charles Patrick Breen 83 Gray Street Cr. A. A., Chronicle, Botrliiig Our loss will be New Ro- chelle’s gain w ' hen it W ' el- comes fashion-wise Moo ” next year. The fun she had at lunch will be foremost in her remembrances. Charles Nelson Boudreau 52 Bow Street Hot Rod Club Charlie” will alw ' ays re- member Mr. Kirk ' s classes. He plans to become an auto mechanic. He likes skating and stock car racing. David S. Bower 142 James Street After graduation, likable Dave ” will join the Navy, where he ' ll be able to see the w ' orld. Dancing and sports take up most of his extra time. 16 Lowell Street Place Charlie,” who is planning to go to Bentley and become an accountant, likes all sports, especially baseball and foot- ball. He’ll always remember Miss Harlow ' s bookkeeping classes. David Leo Bresnahan 116 Scituate Street Basketbiill, Hockey Bres,” who hopes to en- ter Notre Dame Engineering School, will always remember Mr. Kapff’s uproarous Solid and Trig classes. As a future engineer, he will not neglect his favorite activities — hock- ey and baseball. John Brewer 16 Wall Street H ockey, Baseball John, who plans to go into the radio field, will always remember Mr. Skinner’s chemistry class and Mr. Ar- thur’s printing class. Good luck, John! John Edward Bowler 27 Central Street Basketball Athletic Jack will al- ways be remembered for his skill on the basketball court. When a student at Boston University, Jack” will never forget his Economic Geogra- phy class with Mr. Toczylow- ski. Edward James Branscombe 41 Crescent Hill Avenue Hockey Ed, who spends most of his extra time playing hock- ey, will always remember the little room by the hall, called 3.” Ed will enter New England Aircraft School. Ann Briftain 96 Cedar Avenue Tennis, G. A. A., Band Ann will be at William and Mary next year. A skiing fan, she will always remem- ber Mr. Kemp’s chemistry lab periods. Sybil M. Brosnan 88 Lake Street Dramatic Club. Chronicle Next year will find Red in nursing school. Sybil, w’ho enjoys dancing and swim- ming, will always remember Mr. Johnson’s History IV class in her junior year. Page T wenty-two

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d « William P. Baynes, )r. 1 0 Fessenden Road Latin Club. Camera Club, Gilbert and Sullivan. Basketball. Tennis Bill ' s ' ’ knowledge of Lat- in, and his enjoyment of Mr. Miller ' s lab periods, are pre- paring him for Tufts and his future career of dentistry. Charles Robert Beardsley 20 ' Wellington Street Basketball Buzz,” a basketball enthu- siast, plans to become a teach- er-coach some day. He tho- roughly enjoyed being a spec- tator at sports. He’ll always remember Mr. Courtney ' s class. Philip George Belanger 1 1 Hillcrest Street Basketball . Gilbert and Sullivan Phil” will long remem- ber Mr. Kapff’s Solid and Trig classes. Next year will find him studying engineer- ing at the University of Massachusetts. Robert F. Belliveau 68 Brooks Avenue Golf. Camera Club. Chess and Checkers Bob” will always remem- ber two things about his high school career: his mother tak- ing him back to school to iron out his troubles, and be- ing at ffampton Beach in 1950. Herbert Paul Bennett, Jr. 28 Albermarle Street Honor Roll. Orchestra. Band. iMtin Club. Basketball Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering is Her- bert’s ambition after attend- ing Michigan State. Math and chemistry classes and being Consul Primus” are a few of his memories. William Reid Bibber 48 Robin Hood Road Bill,” a great hunting en- thusiast, hopes to attend Boston University. He will always remember the fun he had in Miss Norwood’s jun- ior English class. Roberta Blaisdell 6l Colonial Drive Dramatic Club. G. A. A.. Honor Roll Simmons College and the nursing profession will cer- tainly welcome Bobbie” and her sunny smile. Talented at the piano, she also swims and dances. Margery Ann Bloch 372 Mystic Street Fine Arts Club. Gilbert and Sullivan. Chronicle Margie” will remember the fun she had rushing to and from second lunch. Fond of swimming and dancing, she plans to attend either Bard or Eastman. Anne Barbara Bolton 15 Hillcrest Street Rec” Committee. G. A. A. It’s Simmons for quiet Barbara, who plans to enter the field of nursing. She will always remember the won- derful times she had horse- back riding. Evelyn Marie Bonaglia 307 Appleton Street Gilbert and Sullivan, Glee Club Mr. Toner’s second period Clerical Training class is foremost in Evie’s” mem- ories. Next year, she hopes to attend a dental nursing school. Pajte Twenty-one



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George Richard Brouillette 1 5 Devereaux Street Tennis George, who wants to be an architect, is a hockey fan. He will long remember Miss Norwood’s English class, the Rec, and the Totem Pole. Edward Thomas Browne 840 Massachusetts Avenue Football Manager, Sta7up Club, Basketball Sports-minded Ed” plans to attend Holy Cross next year. He ' ll never forget try- ing to explain to his teachers why he was late for class. Barbara Brown 9 Wright Street Glee Club, Basketball Barb.” who plans to at- tend Jackson, likes to watch track meets. She’ll never for- .get Miss Rounds’ off-hand lectures or Mr. Johnson’s U. S. History class. Dan Bruno 59 Menotomy Road Sonny” plans to take over his father’s picture frame fac- tory. He enjoys boxing and playing his guitar. He’ll nev- er forger Mr. Powder’s gym class. Edwin Brown 42 Richfield Road Ted” hopes to enter Bentley next year to become an accountant. He particular- ly enjoys hockey, baseball, and dancing. Mr. Burke’s bookkeeping clas.ses will re- main longest in his memory. Margaret Mary Bullock 136 Robbins Road G. A. A.. Gilbert and Sullivan, Dramatic Club Peggy” is a dancing en- thusiast. After her active par- ticipation in the G. A. A., and the Dramatic Club, she will have many memories of A. H. S. Peggy” will never forget her senior year. Foster Brown 24 Ottawa Road Bud” plans to study elec- tricity at Wentworth. Playing hockey and working on his car are his favorite pastimes. He’ll never forget the struggle to find time for homework. Barry Ray Burke 9 Winthrop Road Hockey, Ski Club Barry, an avid fan of win- ter sports, is not certain of his future plans. He will re- member Mr. Danforth and mechanical drawing, and the hockey practices. Jean Mary Brown 54 Silk Street Gilbert and Sullivan, G. A. A,, Softball Jean, who is headed for the Deaconess Hospital and a nursing career, will always remember Miss Barry’s French classes and the Blue Star Broadcast. ” She is a roller and ice skating fan. Donald )ames Burke 74 Freeman Street Road Testing Burkie,” who wants to own a garage some day, w ' ill always remember his long discussions with Mr. Kirk. His favorite activity is stock car racing. Page Tu ' enty-three

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