Arlington High School - Indian Yearbook (Arlington, MA)

 - Class of 1952

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Joan E. Carlson 6 Lockeland Avenue Activities: Dramatic Club, Chr onicle. Fine Arts Club, Year Rook Committee. Joan, who plans to enter Katharine Gibbs, enjoys danc- ing. Memories of Mr. Col- letta’s drawing classes and the rush to first lunch will always linger with her. Margaret A. Carney 278 Broadway Activities: Bowling, Basket- ball. Year Book Typing. Margie” is striving to- ward a career as a secretary. Horseback riding and ranch life take the honors as her favorite outside activities. Good luck in the future, Margie”! William T. Carroll 152 Gardener Street Activities: Basketball, Foot- ball, Golf. Baseball. Bill, whose future occu- pation is as yet undecided, will long remember Mr. Kroll’s biology class and the fun he had in it. His favorite outside activities are bowling, ping pong and golf. Geraldine M. Casey 20 Upland Road Activities: G ' . A. A.. Chronicle. Cheerleader. Bowling. Tennis. Vivacious Jeri, who plans to attend B. U. next year, will long remember the times she had trying to study in the Hall, and also w ' inning the Gym Meet in her junior year. John C. Casey 20 Upland Road Activities: Baseball. Football. Hockey. Gilbert and Sullivan. Basketball . Track. Athletic Jackie will go to Notre Dame to further his education. His lunch periods and Mr. Cavalieri ' s third pe- riod class will be among his remembrances of A. H. S. Richard F. Casey 38 Bowdoin Street Activities: Cross Country. In- door Track. Spring Track, Year Book. Rec” Committee. Dick, whose favorite out- side activities are horseback riding and the Rec, will at- tend Tufts next year where he plans to study medicine. He will long remember Mr. Kapff’s algebra II class. He was a successful candidate for N. R. O. T. C. Margaret E. Castellon 174 Wachusett Avenue Activities: Honor Roll, G. A. A.. Dramatic Club. Year Book Committee. Lunchroom . Glee Club. Popular and versatile Mag- gie” hopes to attend Kath- arine Gibbs next year, where she will learn to be the per- fect secretary. Maggie” will always remember the fun she has had at the cash register in the lunchroom. Rita M. Caterino 18 Williams Street A ctivities: S u ' irn tiling. Bowling. Rita, who aims to be a comptometer operator, will long remember the good times she had in cooking. She es- pecially enjoys horseback rid- ing and roller skating. Stella L. Center 15 Cliff Street Activities: Band. Orchestra. Glee Club. Swimming. Aiming to be a nurse, Stella plans to go to B. U. after graduation. The Gilbert and Sullivan shows each year are her fondest memories. She has always enjoyed her job as a nurses ' aid at Symmes Hos- pital. Joan Chace 74 Grandview Road Activities: G. A. A.. Gilbert and Sullivan. CAee Club. Field Hockey. Swimming. Vivacious and fun-loving Joan is headed for Colby Jun- ior College. She’ll never for- get the football games and her junior and senior years. She is especially fond of dancing. Page T wenty-two

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Carol Callahan 153 Scituate Street Activities: G. A. A., Bouling. Traveling around with the other crazy” Callahans will always be remembered by Carol as will the fun at foot- ball games. She plans to at- tend Framingham State Teach- ers where we know she’ll be a success. Margaret L. Callahan Robert D. Canty 69 North Union Street Activities: Basketball, Track. Ike, who is an outstand- ing basketball player, plans to attend Notre Dame to take up law. He w’ill never forget the mad times in Mr. Houston’s mechanical draw- ing class. 50 Florence Avenue Activities: President of G. A. A.. Softball. Basketball, Field Hockey. Student Council. Honor Roll. Popular Cal,” w ' ho is out- standing in all sports, plans to further her education at Framingham State Teachers. She’ll never forget winning the Gym Meet in her junior year and all the wonderful times she has had in sports. Mary L. Callahan 50 Florence Avenue Activities: G. A. A.. Bouling. Honor Roll. Vivacious Mary will never forget the fun in chem. lab. with Skippy Clark, and also Miss Forsyth’s cooking class. She will attend Framingham State Teachers. Virginia Marjorie Cameron 18 Buena Vista Road Activities: Camera Club. Rifle Club. Quiet Margie,” who was very active in the Camera Club and the Rifle Club, en- joys horseback riding very much. She will never forget Mr. Coletta’s art classes. James Campbell 12 Aerial Street Soup” plans to attend Northeastern next year. He will long remember the mad times in study hall and the wonderful friends he’s made in his high school ca- reer. Edmund I. Capasso 29 Coolidge Road Sonny,” who likes all sports, is going into the Air Force after graduation. He w ' ill never forget the good times he had in the print shop. Robert L. Card 275 Ocean Avenue Marblehead Neck Activities: Honor Roll. Student Council {President), Orches- tra. Battd. Dramatic Club. Year Book. Senior Represen- tative to Junior Red Cross, Rifle Club. Latin Club ( President ) . Popular and all round Bob, ” the talented president of our student council, will be found at the University of Michigan next year. He will long remember Mr, Johnson’s subtle humor and the fun he had in the Latin Club. Eleanor E. Carey 178 Newport Street Activities: G. A. A.. Chronicle, Bouling. Year Book Typing. Ellie,” a roller skating en- thusiast, hopes to make ste- nography her future occupa- tion. liss Cassone’s shorthand 1 class is foremost in her re- membrances of Arlington High. Janice S. Carey 4 Windsor Street Activities: Glee Club, Chron- icle, Tennis. Attractive and affable Jan will be found at Colby Jun- ior next year, and with her go the memories of her summer in North Carolina, and the fun with the senior boys in her sophomore year. Page Twenty-one



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Arthur |. Chisholm 41 Massachusetts Avenue Activities: Hockey. Art, who plans to work for the telephone company, is very fond of baseball and hockey. He will remember longest the good times he had in Miss Harlow ' s bookkeeping classes. Mary A. Coleman Park Street Mary is undecided as to where she ' ll go after gradua- tion. Her Business Organiza- tion classes with Mr. Wallace will always be memorable. She is very fond of roller skating. Leonard D. Clark 285 Washington Street Activities: Cross Country, Gil- bert and Sullivan. Headed for B. C., Skippy will always remember swim- ming with Mary Callahan in chemistry class. He was also very fond of his adventures at old TH. )ohn C. Cloherty 115 Newland Road Activities: Baseball. Cross Country, Track, Basketball. Jackie,” who wishes to be- come a draftsman by studying at Wentworth, especially en- joys athletic events. His memories of the good times in Mr. Danforth ' s mechanical drawing classes will never be forgotten. Clara C. Cluney 49 Marathon Street Activities: Basketball. Field Hockey, Tennis. Camera Club. Gussie, who aims for Burdett, especially likes rid- ing and swimming. Mr. Gibbs ' Ec. Geography classes are her happy memories w ' hich will alw ' ays be cherished. Mary E. Colgan 28 Crawford Street Activities: Bowling, Tennis, G. A. A., Rec” Committee. Mary is not quite sure of her destination after high school. The walks from gym to Mr. Sampson ' s biology class are little journeys which are stamped in her memory. Joseph M. Connors 39 Amherst Street Activities: Chess. Gilbert and Sullivan. Michigan will be Joe ' s future Alma Mater.” Out- side of school Joe ' s favor- ite activity is swimming in which he excels. He ' ll re- member all the friends he has made in A. H. S. Mabel M. Conroy 23 Daniels Street Activities: Bowling. This sweet miss is unde- cided about her future but with her winning ways she will certainly be a success. She ' ll never forget her driv- ing classes in A. H. S. Constance M. Corelli Stephen A. Coffey 101 Webster Street Activities: Honor Roll, Track. Steve,” whose destination is Burdett College, plans to study accounting. He can ' t possibly forget the difficulties he had making school on time. 51 Cleveland Street Activities: Field Hockey. Flead Cheerleader, G. A. A., Swim- ming. Basketball. Connie” is one of the most active and versatile girls at Arlington High. The next few years will see Connie at Lasell. Outside of school she likes to dance and attend parties. She will never forget Mr. Courtney ' s Business Or- ganization class in her junior year. Page Twenty-three

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