Arlington High School - Indian Yearbook (Arlington, MA)

 - Class of 1953

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John Patrick Cadagan 250 Mystic Valley Parkway Hockey, Football. Baseball Frienilly and likeable is he.” An all-around sports fan, Jack plans to attend Boston College. For some unknown reason he will al- ways remember rhe week-ends of the past three years! Janet Evelyn Campbell 6 Gray Street Orchestra The only neiis I know is bulletins all day.” Jan” w ' ill always remember stay- ing up late to understand chemistry and Shakespeare. Nursing school is now her aim. H. Donald Cahalin 63 Winchester Road Hockey Believe it or not.” Among Donnie’s” memories of A. H. S. W ' ill be his arguments with Mr. Danforth. He is undecided about his future. John Robert Campbell ” Martin Street Discussion Club My soul is full of longing for the secret of the sea.” Soupy IV” will be in the Navy next year. He will long remember his two years in Mr. Lowder’s Geog- raphy and History classes. Donald Richard Calabro 16 Surry Road Honor Roll. Dramatic Club, Discussion Club None but himself can be his parallel.” Don” W ' ill never forget Mr. Kapff’s Math 111 class. He is plan- ning to attend M. 1. T. His favorite outside activities include bow ' ling. Philip Caramanis 1 1 7 Lake Street Go West, young man, go West!” Phili ' ' will long remember the good ‘riends he has made at Arling- ton High. He will be at Went- worth College next year. Audrey Joan Call 153 Park Avenue Ext. Modern Dance Gentlemen prefer blondes.” Audrey w ' ill long remember Mr. Tozylowski’s Economic Geography class. She is planning on a career as a comptometer operator. Jean F. Ca.’dullo 82 Orient Avenue Dramatic Club. Chronicle Laugh, and the world laughs with you,” Mrs. Bray’s English class will al- ways be remembered by Jeanie,” whose favorite activities are ice skat- ing and dancing. Joseph A. Camarano 38 Hibbert Street You ivouldn’t he lost in the shuffle.” Joseph plans to be a draftsman. He W ' ill never forget the arguments about the Red Sox in Mr. Dan- forth’s Mechanical Drawing classes. Robert S. Cate 69 Princeton Road Not too serious, not too shy.” Bob” will attend Wentworth College next year. He will never forget Mrs. Moffatt’s History class. His extra time is taken up by sports. Page Twenty-four

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Cordon EllioH Bretscher 48 Melrose Street Stamp Club. Book Reviewers Club What’s life if not for fun?’’ Gordon, who plans to attend Tufts next year, enjoys camping and will long remember Mr. KaprfTs classes. Janet Pauline Briand 5 1 Pond Lane Typist for the Chronicle, Tennis To know her is to like her.” Janet enjoys all sports and movies. Miss Binnig ' s stenography class and working at the Dallin Branch li- brary are her highlights. She plans a secretarial career. Graham Lawrence Brown 163 Charlton Street Hold the fort, I’m coming.” Graham, who plans to attend a military academy after graduation, will always remember Mr. Sexton ' s French 1 class. His favorite activities include sports. John Albert Brown 54 Silk Street Senior Class Treasurer, Student Couticil, Football, Gilbert and Sulli- van, Winter Track, Baseball A likeable ma ' ner, a friendly smile.” Brownie” will attend Yale next year. He is particularly peeved by people who ask, Is that your real name?” Joan Elizabeth Buckley 14 Kensington Road Chronicle. Modern Dance. G. A, A., Year Book Committee, Gilbert and Sullivan ' Eyes of most unholy blue.” Joanie, whose favorite activi- ties are dancing and skating, is go- ing to Simmons after graduation. She will never forget Mr. Sampson ' s Math II class. Adele Marie Bucknam 1 I Lennon Road G. A. A., Basketball. Softball. Modern Dance I knoiv what’s irhat. Adelee” will attend a business school next year. Talking is one of her favorite activities. She will long remember her first and last days at A. H. S. George Kinney Bundy 7 5 Chester Street Stock Room ’’What fools these mortals he.” George, who was the able head of our stock room for three years, is going to B. U. next year. He will always remember his sophomore year at A. H. S. Carole W. Burke 9 Winthrop Road G. A. A., Baseball 1 love life, and I want to live.” Carole is going to be a telephone operator after graduation. She ' ll never forget the fun she had at the football games. Agnes Patricia Burns 77 Oakland Avenue Swimming, Bowling, Tennis I like to live my own life.” Aggie” is planning to be:ome a secretary next year. She enjoys danc- ing. She will long remember Miss Forsyth’s class. Barbara Ruth Burns 1 1 Russell Street Gilbert and Sullivan President, Chronicle. Girls’ Glee Club. Dra- matic Club, Year Book Committee I would applaud thee to the very echo.” Musical Barbie” has always had a secret ambition to break into mu- sical comedy or dramatics. In Gil- bert and Sullivan she has made many wonderful friends whom she will always remember. Page Twenty-three



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Ronald W. J ' afe ino 81 Warrei .Sit.et d friend ' o all.” Cat” is still unt scided aliout his future. He will i Iways remember Ike Bevins’ gym c asses. He enjoys fishing as an outs Je activity. Ernestine Marie Cavicchl 1257 Massachusetts Avenue (lilhert and Sullivan. Glee Club. Dramatic Club Your songs have followed me.” Ernie” will be at Boston Univer- sity School of Music next year. The fun she had in Mr. Einzig ' s chorus classes will always be remembered. Evelyn Ann Celata 106 Milton Street Honor Roll. Chronicle. Dramatic Club, Gilbert and Sullivan. Rec” Committee. Year Book Committee Dealer in warm smiles and pleasant words.” Evie ” hopes to enter into the aviation field for her career. She will never forget her drawing and chorus classes. Nathaniel Channen 142 Brooks Avenue Fortune does not happen, it must be made. Chink,” whose spare time is filled wi th hot rods, baseball, and basketball, is going to enter the wholesale grocery business. He will always remember his sophomore year in the print shop. Clotilde Chaves 156 Westminster Avenue Honor Roll, Basketball Those move easiest who have learned to dance. Clotilde, who enjoys swimming, listening to records, and writing let- ters in Spanish, plans to attend Col- by Junior College. Mr. Sexton’s French classes will always be re- membered. Virginia Claire Chestaro 52 Mystic Street Modern Dance, Chronicle Patience and time conquer all things.” Ginny” will always remember Mr. Coletta’s art classes. Her favor- ite outside activity is dancing. She plans to become an airline hostess. Stanley Warren Clark 255 Florence Avenue Baseball He profits most who serves best.” Stan is pi, inning to go to M. I. T. Skating and baseball take up most of his spare time. He will always remember Mr. Johnson ' s History classes. Donald L. Clifford 1.31 Mystic Street Baseball People are more fun than anybody.” Don,” who plans to open up a business with his brother, will never forget Mr. Delaney and his favorite jokes. Barbara jean Clouther 16 Parker Street Fun and fancy free.” Barb,” who is looking forward to being a doctor’s secretary and re- ceptionist, enjoys horseback riding and swimming. Patricia Marie Coffey 101 Webster Street G. A. A., Bowling, Tennis. Dramatic Club, Chronicle ’ To be happy is great.” Pat,” who will always remem- ber the A. H. S. football games and studies in the Hall, intends to go to Chandler after graduation. Page Twenty-five

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