Arlington High School - Indian Yearbook (Arlington, MA)

 - Class of 1952

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Mary T. Coronella no Mt. Vernon Street Activities: G. A. A., Chronicle. Glee Cluh. Swimming Mary’s lively personality and witty remarks will make her long remembered by her classmates, Mary plans to go to Katharine Gibbs next year. Thomas B. Cosgrove 18 Maynard Street Activities: Basketb all. Student Council. Golf. Chess and Checker Club. Tennis. Without Tommy ' s” lively personality, A. H. S. wouldn ' t have been tbe same. Next year he will be working hard at Bentley ' s. Mr. Wallace’s classes will always be remem- bered by him. Edna L. Cowan 40 Walnut Street Activities: Ctlee Club. Gilbert and Sullivan. Field Hockey. Eddy” will long be re- membered by her classmates for her warm and ready smile. She likes all kinds of music and football games. Mr. Courtney’s Business Organiza- tion class will always be re- membered by her. Edward Cox 73 Everett Street Activities: Gilbert and Sulli- van. Camera. Chronicle Edward’s wonderful sense of humor and friendliness have made him a friend of both teachers and pupils. Ed- ward is deciding between Tufts and Mass. State as his future Alma Mater. His hobby is guns. Patricia A. Cox 1 1 Appleton Street Activities: Dramatic Cluh. Rec Committee. Gilbert and Sullivan. Glee Club. Chronicle. Pat is the Helen Hayes” of A. H. S. Because of her acting ability and very witty remarks she has made mil- lions of friends. Next year will see her in the Air Force. Smooth flying in the future, Pat ! William E. Cox 22 Cleveland Street Activities: Gilbert and Sulli- van. Student Council Billy’s” smile and singing have made many friends for him at A. H. S. Next year will find him at some prep school. Gilbert and Sullivan rehearsals and football games will always be remembered by him. Elizabeth A. Craig 5 Washington Street Betty” plans a career in the Air Force after she gradu- ates. Her most pleasant high school memories concern her U. S. History classes with Mr. Thompson and her meetings outside tlie old hall. Doris L. Craigie 1 1 Cedar Avenue Activities: Bowling. G. A. A., Tennis. Year Book Typing. Roller skating is Dody’s pet love, and she will always remember her trip to New York to compete in a roller- skating contest. When she gets tired of moving around, she’d like to settle down and become a secretary. William C. Crawford 1 14 Rh i need iff e Street Activities: Cross Country, Track. Billy” is an active sports enthusiast and picks as his favorites baseball and basket- ball. He found school the most interesting in Miss Wakefield’s history class. Patricia A. Creech 88 Bow Street Activities: G. A. A.. Swim- ming. Bowling. The Air Force will have an attractive addition after Pat graduates. This versatile young lady Is interested in a grea t many sports, especially swimming and bowling. Page Twenty-four

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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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Marilyn J. Croft 39 Kenilworth Road Activities: Honor Roll. Or- chestra. Rand. Glee Club. Gil- bert and Sullivan Smiling Lynn plans to major in music at the Uni- versity of Vermont. She’ll re- member all the musical ac- tivities she participated in while she was in high school, especially the Gilbert and Sul- livan Club, and the fun she had at her party after the ' 5 1 show. Donald P. Cronin 15 Village Lane Activities: Hockey, Cross Country. The most enjoyable things in high school to Don were the football and hockey games. Even though he found it difficult to get to school on time, and was a frequent member of seventh period classes, he admits that he had some wonderful times here, and will miss all the swell kids he met. Scott C. Crosbie 68 Waldo Road Activities: Fine Arts Club. Camera Club. S. ' ott would like to go to art school after graduation and take up cartooning. He is interested in sports — swim- ming, football and basketball, but best of all he liked Mr. Coletta and his unconvention- al art classes. Quinlan S. Croshier 374 Massachusetts Avenue Activities: Honor Roll. Rec Committee . Chronicle. Rowling. Quinlan has traveling blood, and would like to trav- el all over the United States. Mr. Sampson’s and Mrs. Bray’s classes leave her many warm memories of her high school days. Elizabeth A. Cullinane 95 Medford Street Activities: Rec’’ Committee. Rowling, Chronicle, Glee Club. Vivacious Betty” will miss those mad times at Howard Johnson’s after school. She hopes to continue her educa- tion at Katharine Gibbs School. The most interesting phase of her education was in Miss Forsyth’s classes learning how to cook. |ohn |. Cullinane 7 Mill Street Activities: Raskethall , Raseball. Sports-minded Doc” is a member of our basketball and baseball teams. Mr. Houston’s mechanical drawdng class will remain longest in his memory. Kenneth B. Cumming 143 James Street Activities: Chronicle. Golf, Student Council. Class Treas- urer. Cross Country, Year Rook. Arlington High will miss one of its best-liked students when ”Ken ” leaves us for Tufts College. He has been very active in school affairs and really enjoyed those live- ly political discussions, but the bug races” in Mr. Kapff’s solid and trig classes will be his saddest loss. Anne W. Cummings 4 Court Street Place Activities: Rasketball, Tennis. Glee Club. Ciilhert and Sul- livan. Cheerleading. Year Rook Typing. Active Anne enjoys sports, dancing and swimming in par- ticular. She will always re- member the fun she had cheerleading, also, Mr. Court- ney’s business organization class. Andrea P. Dale 135 Scituate Street Activities: Vice President of Class. Field Hockey, Girls’ Athletic Association. Chron- icle. Rasketball . Student Coun- cil, CTilbert and Sullivan, Glee Club. V ' ersatile and fun loving Andie is planning to be- come a secretary. Her favorite activity is attending all A. H. S- sports. Andie” will always remember the wonderful friends she has met at Arling- ton High. Charles R. Daley 1 5 Randolph Street Activities: Raseball. Cha’,” who plans to at- tend Brandeis and become a lab technician, is an ardent basketball fan. He will long- est remember Andie Dale’s bubbling laughter. Page Twenty-five

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