Arlington High School - Indian Yearbook (Arlington, MA)

 - Class of 1952

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Charles Eddy 22 Williams Street Charlie, who is an out- of-doors enthusiast, is headed for the conservation business. The quiet, orderly lunchroom will remain fixed forever in his mind. Margaret E. Fahey 110 Broadway Activities: Eouiing. Glee Club. Swimming. Basketball, Honor Roll. Cute and active Peggy” will always recall the football games and her studies in the Old Hall. She plans to fur- ther her education at Kath- arine Gibbs. Andrew Joseph Egan 64 Freeman Street Activities: Football. Track. Baseball. Hockey. Rugged and popular Joe, one of our star athletes, plans to attend Tulane University. He w ' ill carry with him the memories of the bowl trip, and English with Miss Horri- gan. John D. Fallon U Norcross Street Auto repairing is John’s future occupation. He is an avid and experienced stock car racing fan. Remember Mr. Kirk ' s short” ( ? ) tests! Magnus Einarson 19 Eastern Avenue Mag” especially enjoys playing hockey and tinkering with automobiles. He plans to attend Northeastern after which he will enter the field of electronics. Jean E. Farrington 142 Park Avenue Extension Activities: Head Drum AIa;or- ette. Swimming, Bowling. Chronicle, Basketball. Jean, better known as Tiny,” will never forget Toz’s” geography and Miss O ' ConneH ' s sophomore Eng- lish classes. She plans to at- tend the 1. B. M. School after graduation. Mary M. English 12”! Massachusetts Avenue Activities: Basketball, Base- ball. Bowling. Tennis. Pleasing and attractive Ma- ry, whose interests include dancing, swimming, and bowl- ing, hopes to attend a comp- tometer school. Miss Cassone ' s classes will always be remem- bered by Mary. Victor A. Faucon 54 Temple Street Activities: Track. Honor Roll. Vic,” an ice skating en- thusiast, enjoyed his fifth pe- riod in study hall and Mr. Miller’s chemistry A class. Vic is headed for M. 1. T. next year. Robert England 128 Crescent Hill Avenue Quiet Bob” is as yet un- decided about his future. He will long remember Miss Ahern’s homeroom and Mr. Arthur’s printing class. Fran k C. Faulhefer 997 Massachusetts Avenue Red” plans to enter the radio and television field. Skating and basketball are his favorite outside activities. He’ll never forget his good times in the lunchroom or Mr. Delaney’s pantomimes. Page T wenty-ei ght

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Elizabeth A. Oormitzer Robert Dick 78 Quincy Street Activities: Stamp Club. Cam- era Club, Hockey, Baseball. Bob,” who is interested in photography, plans to further his education at Mass. State. He will always remember his P. O. D. classes with Mr. Fus- co. Mary E. Doherty 65 Foster Street Activities: G. A. A., Field Hockey, Swimming, Gilbert and Sullivan. Bootsie” loves dancing and going to football games. She will never forget the many new friends she made at A. H. S. Donald F. Dolan 6 Ronald Road Activities: Football. Hockey. Baseball. Sports-minded Booker, who plans to attend the Uni- versity of Miami, will always remember his trip south with the football team in 1949. George R. Dolan 73 Randolph Street Activities: Gilbert and Sullivan. Bobby,” who enjoys danc- ing, will always remember the fun he had at the Rec” and struggling through his French classes. He plans to attend Mass. State. Joyce A. Donaldson 10 Willow Court Activities: Gilbert and Sulli- van. Chronicle. Softball. Attractive Scotty, who enjoys dancing at the Rec,” will further her education at Boston University. She will always remember her junior and senior homerooms. 38 Cliff Street Activities: Honor Roll, Dra- matic Ciub Secretary, Chron- icle, Gilbert and Sullivan. Fine Arts, Year Book. Vivacious and active Bet- sy will be remembered for her great interest in the Dra- matic Club. She plans to at- tend Katharine Gibbs, where we know she will be success- ful. Ruth C. Downs 83 Lake Street Activities: G. A. A., Tennis. Fun-loving Ruthie,” an outstanding tennis player, will long remember Miss For- syth ' s cooking class. She is headed for Chandler Secre- tarial School, where she is sure to make many friends. Joseph J. Doyle 72 Everett Street Activities: Gilbert and Sullivan. Joe,” who enjoys many outside activities, plans to further his education at Bos- ton University. He will al- ways remember the Rec and his baseball arguments with Mr. Danforth. Edward L. Duffy 1 2 Chester Street Duff will long remember Mr. Arthur ' s printing classes, especially since he wishes to enter the printing business. Cars and hot rods” are his pet pleasures. Cordon D. Dunn 70 Madison Avenue Activities: Hockey. Gordon, who will attend Massachusetts Radio, will nev- er forget his two-year struggle with Mr. Petralia ' s amplifier. Among Gordon ' s favorite out- side activities are swimming and fishing. Page Twenty-seven



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Maxine H. Feinzig 210 Massachusetts Avenue Activities: Honor Roll, Chron- icle. Year Book, Dramatic Club, Latin Club. Max,” who plans to at- tend RadclifFe, enjoys horse- back riding and modern danc- ing. Miss Rounds’ Latin IV class will stand out in her high school memories. Charles M. Fernald 1003 Massachusetts Avenue Activities: Honor Roll. Charlie,” who enjoys skat- ing, Boccie, and woodwork- ing in his spare time, expects to enter rhe radio and tele- vision business. He’ll always remember Mr. Delaney’s classes. Chester L. Field 4 Joyce Road Chester, a future architect who plans to study at M. I. T., enjoys ice skating and outboard racing. Mr. Kapff’s class will remain in his mem- ory longest. Barbara L. Fitzpatrick 112 Jason Street Activities: Field Hockey, Ten- nis, Swimming. Barbara, who will alw ' ays remember her first day in Arlington High, enjoys bowl- ing and dancing. She will never forger Mrs. Lee’s sew- ing classes. Anne E. Fjeld 6 Edith Street Activities: Bowling. Guidance. Anne, whose nickname is Nancy, enjoys many out- side activities. She’ll always remember her junior and sen- ior math classes while she’s attending a school of nursing. Hartwell Flemming, |r. 3 1 Cedar Avenue Activities: Cross Country, In- door Track, Rifle Club. Buzz, whose sport activi- ties include track, rifle club and skiing, will always remem- ber Mr. Eaton’s math class. His next Alma Mater will be Northeastern. Barbara E. Fogg 44 Kenilworth Road Activities: Bowling, Tennis. Barbara, whose favorite out- side activity is roller skating, will never forget Miss O’Con- nell’s class and the good times she had in it. loan E. Foley 85 Newland Road Activities: G. A. A.. Bowling. Softball. Joan, who enjoys bowling, horseback riding, skating and dancing, has memories of the football games during her junior year. She plans to at- tend Burroughs School. Constance A. Foote 24 Eastern Avenue Activities: Honor Roll, Year Book. Gilbert and Sullivan. Dramatic Club. Blonde and vivacious Con- nie, ” well known for her speaking and acting ability, will always remember the re- hearsals for Dramatic Club plays and her Rainbow activi- ties. She plans to attend Wheelock. Nancy L. Forbes 5 1 Chester Street Activities: Gilbert and Sulli- van. Dramatic Club. Discus- sion Club. Chronicle Typist. Nancy will remember rhe fun she had learning to drive and working in the Guidance Office. Nancy w ' ill go into the clerical field. Page Twenty-nine

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