Arlington High School - Indian Yearbook (Arlington, MA)

 - Class of 1951

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Elinore R. Corcoran 36 Peabody Road G. A. A., Chronicle, Bowling Harpo,” another of the Koford’s gang,” plans to en- ter a nursing school. A danc- ing and swimming fan, she ' ll never forget a certain hockey game in her sophomore year. Leonora Marie Coronella 1 10 Mount Vernon Street G. A. A., Chronicle, Basketball Arlington High’s loss will he Lasell’s gain for Leo, one of the gang at Koford’s. Her junior year and Mr. Kapff’s algebra class are two things she’ll never forget. Anne Coughlin 106 Alpine Str eet G. A. A., Bowling, Basketball Anne’s ambition is to be a medical secretary and plans to attend Lasell for her train- ing. She doubts she’ll ever forget lab with Mr. Miller. John C. Coughlin 55 Adams Street ’’Jerry,” who hopes to en- ter Harvard, doesn’t believe he’ll forget his nightly visits with Mr. Johnson. The thing he enjoyed most about school was lunch. John j. Crane 377 Park Avenue Baseball, Basketball , Track John, who will follow his father’s footsteps to Dart- mouth, finds stock cars to be his favorite outside activity. He’ll never forget his friends at A. H. S. Donald Joseph Cronin 96 Bow Street Baseball loving ’’Don” sets B. U. as his goal. He’ll never forget how he hated giving talks in Oral English. He plans to go into administra- tive work. Doris Cronin 10 Avon Place G. A. A., Chronicle, Bowling ’’Red” outlines her future as that of a secretarial career. Among the many good times she had at A. H. S., her sen- ior year stands out. Paul Cronin 29 Franklin Street Basketball Paul, a lover of basketball, hopes to attend the Univer- sity of Massachusetts. He will remember Mr. Kapff’s Alge- bra 11 class. He will take a course in biology at Massa- chusetts State. Ann Crosby 246 Mystic Street Dramatic Club, CAlbert and Sullivan Ann hopes to further her education at Green Mountain Junior College. Among other memories she will alway-. re- tain Miss Manning’s Oral English classes. Ann Marie Crowley 15 Argyle Road Glee Club, Gilbert and Sullivan ’’Annie,” a talented singer, rates dancing and singing the favorites as her outside activi- ties. She plans to further her education at the Boston Den- tal School. She’ll never for- get Mr. Einzig’s chorus class. Page T wenty-seven

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William Comerford Nina Cohen 27 Pond View Road Gilbert and Sullivan Although Nina’s future al- ma mater is undecided, she will attend a junior college. Mr. Johnson’s United States History class will provide many happy memories for her. Arthur Colby 33 Eastern Avenue Art,” who plans to go in- to the tire business, will al- ways remember the good times he had in Mr. Hous- ton’s and Mr. Anton’s classes. Paul B. Cole 1 1 Lansdowne Road King’s” favorite activities include singing and hockey. After graduation he intends to go to Massachusetts Radio School. His favorite activity is hockey. Shirley Colgan 28 Dorothy Road Honor Roll. Dramatic Club. Chronicle Shirley will prove her ef- ficiency at the Stenotype In- stitute. Since she is an en- thusiastic sports fan, she will never forget her wonderful times at football and hockey games. Nancy Colucci 102 Alpine Street Tennis, Basketball . G. A. A. Sweet Nancy, as yet unde- cided about her future, will probably enter the business world. Rushing from ”38” to 73” will provide happy memories for Nancy. 219 Broadway Bill,” whose favorite ac- tivity is horseback riding, hopes to enter Tufts. Miss Krastin’s homeroom in his junior year will remain long in his memory. Gloria Connors 89 Thorndike Street Rec” Committee. Chronicle, G. A. A. Glo” will display her oleasing personality when she becomes a receptionist. Get- ting to the lunch room in the rush will always be one of her memories. Scott Cooledge 8 Devereaux Street Hockey In the years to come v ' e shall expect to see Buzz” on the blades for Dartmouth. Mr. Kapff’s trig class as well as all his friends are sure to be lasting memories. )ohn Cooper 187 Highland Avenue Baseball. Hockey, Track Jack’s” main outside in- terest is hockey. He hopes some day to become an auto- mobile mechanic. He will never forget Mr. Arthur’s printing class. Niall Corbett l6l ' Wollaston Avenue Baseball, Basketball Niall’s baseball ability will be remembered at A. H. S. He’ll never forget his meet- ings with a certain girl in 21 before school in his junior year. Page Twenty-six



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David ). Crowley 32 Arlmont Street Ski Club, Btiskethall , Cross Country Red is headed for B. U., where he will major in Busi- ness Administration. A sports enthusiast, he enjoys basket- ball and skiing. He’ll remem- ber his bookkeeping classes. Kathleen A. Crowley 24 Dundee Road Kay hopes to enter the Telephone Company next year. She enjoyed Mr. Kotchen ' s driving lessons very much. She will remember football rallies and roller skating. Harold Dahiberg 159 Charlton Street Baseball, Football. Basketball . Hockey. Track Buddie will long remem- ber Mr. Toner and Miss Krastin. Mattson ' s Amoco Station has been his favorite retreat. Sports and parties are two things he has enjoyed most while at A. H. S. Carole Dale 135 Scituate Street Field Hockey, Basketball . Chronicle, Class V ice-Presi- dent. Ct, A. A., Student Coun- cil President, Honor Roll PoDular Carole can be found next year at the Chandler School. The mark she made for herself in sports and on the Student Council is known by everyone. She’ll long remember her fun in G. A. A. Nancy Ann Dale 78 Hillsdale Road Honor Roll. Year Book Com- mittee. G. A. A., Dramatic Club, Modern Dance Nan” will remember her senior year with its rush, scramble and parties. Her favorite outside activities are ice skating and dancing. Robert Harrison Dale 47 Irving Street Bob” is looking forward to a career in the Rodeo, as his favorite activity is riding horses. He would like to be a professional rodeo contestant in saddle and bareback rid- ing. Robert Allan Dallachie 26 Moulton Road Wrestling Team Bob will always be re- membered for his witty jokes and bright smile. He plans to go into the insurance busi- ness. Hold onto that person- ality, Bob ! Robert Dalton 105 Newport Street Baseball, Hockey Bob” will long remember Mr. Kapff’s algebra class. He hopes to be found at Dart- mouth next year. Eating and sleeping seem to be his fav- orite activities. Joseph Daly 52 Warren Street Football. President of Student Council, Chronicle. Hockey. Baseball Joe,” one of our most popular classmates, will go to Holy Cross next year, where he plans to play sports and to become a football coach. He will never forget the foot- ball trip to New Orleans. Sally Danfon 51 Eustis Street Honor Roll, G. A. A. Next year will find Sally” at the Kathleen Dell S hool becoming a dental secretary. Our girl with the bright smile w ' ill long remember Miss Norwood ' s English class. Page Twenty-eight

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