Arlington High School - Indian Yearbook (Arlington, MA)

 - Class of 1953

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Phyllis Jean Aroian 149 Florence Avenue Honor Roll, Year Book Committee, Gilbert and Sullivan, Dramatic Club, Chronicle A seme of humor is the spice of life.” Phyl, who will be found at B. U., will never forget working for Mr. Downs. Her outside activities include music and dancing. Helen Rosemary Barr 14 Oakhill Drive Gilbert and Sullivan, Bowling League, Book Review Club She moves a goddess, and looks like a queen.” Helen plans to attend Bates next year. She will long remember her struggles in Math classes. Her ex- tra time is taken up with roller skating. Dorothy Aurelia 6 Rawson Road G. A. A., Bonding Friendship is Love without his wings.” Dottie,” uncertain about her fu- ture, spends most of her time in sports. She will never forget the fun she had in the lunchroom. Shirley A. Barr 2 1 Lee Terrace G. A. A., Tennis Much joy ambition finds.” Shirley ' s memories of A. H. S. will always be of Miss Ander- son’s sophomore sewing class. She loves dancing and roller skating. Her future work will be in the secreta- rial field. Audrey Avery 5 Robbins Road Bowling A light heart lives long.” Audge,” who will make Mount Auburn Hospital her Alma Mater, enjoys swimming and tennis. She will never forget the fun she had in Mr. Lowder ' s Social Geography class. Betty Ann Barrett 276 Renfrew Street Basketball, Softball Amiability shines by its own light.” Itchie is going to Salem Teach- ers’ College. She hopes to have time for her favorite activities, skiing and skating. She will always remember her sophomore typing class with Mr. Gibbs. Stephen Jay Baberadt I6l Summer Street Work produces perfection.” Stephen plans to go into the Army Ordinance. His favorite outside ac- tivity is hunting. He will always remember the girl who sat behind him in homeroom. Ann C. Basti 121 Appleton Street G. A. A., Dramatic Club The best of life is yet to come.” Boston University is Ann’s goal. She loves dancing, swimming, and horseback riding. In her fondest memories will always be Mrs. Bray’s English 111 class. Paul William Barnes 19 Silk Street He gets through too late ivho goes too fast.” Paul will always remember the good times in his senior year. His spare time is taken up in buying and repairing old cars. Hot rods and stock car racing are favorite out- side activities. Richard Warren Bean 145 Charlton Street Dramatic Club President, Book Re- view Club, Lunchroom , Discussion Club Remember, he’s an actor.” ’’Dick ” plans to attend Whitman College to become a teacher. He will always remember his Biology class with Mr. Kroll. His favorite activities are hiking and camping. Page Twenty

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Philip F. Ahern 21 Webster Street Seek, sailor, the safe harbours.” Phil, whose favorite outside ac- tivities are hot rods and motorcycles will probably follow in his brother ' s footsteps as a Doctor of Fords.” Donald Aiken 87 North Union Street Baseball, Basketball ' Tis an affair of luck.” Butch,” who is planning to go to Northeastern, enjoys all sports. He ' ll always remember mechanical drawing with Mr. Danforth. Richard Alger 77 Fountain Road Baseball. Track Don’t trouble trouble, till trouble troubles you.” Richard, who ' ll never forget the run to the lunchroom everyday, en- joys all sports. He will always re- member his Junior English class with Miss Krastin. Jeanne Marie Allen 131 Lowell Street She who has patience can have what she will.” Red,” who is clerically minded, enjoys skating and tennis in her spare time. She will always remem- ber Miss Harlow ' s bookkeeping classes. Elizabeth Alosso 57 Park Street Do it well, and success is yours.” Betty,” who olans to work in a children ' s hospital, enjoys fishing. She’ll never forget the mad dash to homeroom at 8; 14 ' . Mary Theresa Amara 19 Fayette Street Chronicle, Rec Committee, Gil- bert and Sullivan, Year Book Committee A merry heart rnaketh a cheerful countenance. Mary, an ardent Guy Mitchell fan, enjoys all music. She’ll never forget the happy times she had at the football games. Miss Binnig’s class was her favorite one. Henry John Ameral 28 Magnolia Street Oh sleep! It is a gentle thing.” Hank,” whose favorite outside ac- tivities include sleeping, will never forget the many friends he made. Miss Harlow’s Bookkeeping Class he especially enjoyed. Seth Ames 181 Mystic Street Student Council. Gilbert and Sulli- van. Cross Country, Spring Track. L ' .nchroom Treasurer. Lunchroom Cashier He ' s a sure card.” Seth is headed for Northeastern next fall. He will long temember his year as lunchroom treasurer and the many sports he participated in at Arlington High. Kennard B. Anderson 55 Wyman Terrace He profits most who serves best.” Kenney,” who plans to go into autobody work, enjoys stock car rac- ing. He will always remember Mr. Danforth ' s Mechanical Drawing classes. Janet Armstrong 245 Highland Avenue G. A. A., Field Hockey. Basketball , Gilbert and Sullivan. Softball. Bond- ing. Drum Majorette. Cheerleader Full of fun and fancy free.” Attractive Janet, whose activities are many and varied, will never for- get all the friends she’s made at A. H. S. She plans to go into nursing after graduation. Page Nineteen



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Cynthia Elizabeth Bearens 30 Hayes Street G. A. A., Field Hockey, Dramatic Club, Chess Club If I rest. 1 rust.’’ Cinnie plans to become a pri- vate secretary next year, she hopes to the President. She will never for- get her junior year, waiting in the corridors for a certain senior. William Edward Bennett 10 Marathon Street I Each mind has its oun method.’’ Bill” plans to go from A. H. S. to the Western Electric Company. His favorite sport is swimming. Among his fond memories will be the night of the senior prom and the girl that he escorted. George M. Berberian 40 Fordham Street Let George do it,’’ George plans to take over his fa- ther ' s business. Among his favorite outside activities are bowling and football. He will always remember Mr. Danforth ' s Mechanical Drawing II class. David Lee Bicknell 285 Massachusetts Avenue Track. Football, Baseball, Hockey Why should life all labor be?” Bick plans to go to Fitchburg College. He will always remember the good time he had at A. H. S. and all the fun he had skiing in his spare time. William John Bielinski 105 Milton Street Honor Roll, Basketball, Baseball For whose advantage will it be?” Next year you will find Billy” in M. I. T. He will always remem- ber Mr. Kapfif ' s interesting Solid and Trig, class. His favorite outside ac- tivities are bowling and roller skat- ing. Robert John Bilafer 1 1 Reservoir Road Track, Football. Hockey, Baseball He was a good fellow.” Boots” is going into business with his father. He’ll always re- member Miss Krastin’s English III class and the many friends he met at A. H. S. Helen A. Black 1067 Massachusetts Avenue G. A. A.. Chronicle, Gilbert and Sullivan, Dramatic Club Patience is the reward for every trouble.” Blackie” will always remember Mr. Sampson’s homeroom. She plans to attend Mt. Auburn Nurs- ing School. St. James Girls’ club is a favorite outside activity. Frank Edwin Blomberg 50 Richfield Road Football, Track, Baseball, Hockey Hit hard, hit fast, hit often.” Eddie” will never forget Mr. Danforth and his talks on baseball. He plans to attend Yale. Sports occupy most of his spare time. Craig George Bolles 1326 Massachusetts Avenue Baseball. Football, Hockey Make haste slowly.” Bolzy,” who plans to attend Northeastern, will never forget the study halls and his experience in Mr. Danforth’s mechanical drawing class. Kerney Winter Bolton 21 Hawthorne Avenue For not to live at ease is not to live at all.” Next year will find Kern” at Worcester Polytech. His favorite outside activity is boat building. Among his memories of A. H. S. will be his many friends. Page Twenty-one

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