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of our industry The Lunchroom The loud clang sounds and off we go, To this well-known spot we all love so. The lunchroom is a lively place As through its doors the starved mobs race. After racing down the crowded stairs. Only to find there are no more chairs. We hurry over to the line In clamorous haste to buy and dine. Tempus fugit, and soon we hear The scraping of plates upon our ear. Missiles o’ershoot the basket and fall — Like a distance shot in basketball. The lunchroom, cleared by our helpful boys. Is spick and span and devoid of noise. Until tomorrow sounds the bell That only can our hunger quell. by Oliver Sudden and Miss Ann Onymous. Rear Row: J. Simone, H. Steeves, W. Drinan, R. Await, J. Cox, W. Nitzsche. Front Row: H. Boyce, R. Leonard, G. Croshier, T. Murray, J. Poor, D. Doyle. T twenty-six
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the fruits Back Row: L. Amodeo, V. Buck, Mr. Johnson, E. Beaten, J. Aronson. Front Row: J. Daigle, A. Lawton, E. Keefe. M. Stimpson, A. Regut. Rec ” Committee Chairman Eleanor Keefe Throughout the years, the ’Rec” dance has been the most outstanding of the social activities in high school. As seniors, we look back and remember the wonderful times we’ve spent there on Friday evenings. Making new acquaintances and getting to know the old ones better will long remain in our memories. We fully appreciate the efforts of Chairman Eleanor Keefe and her committee. Each and every member of the commit- tee has worked hard to make these dances run smoothly. Mr. Johnson has also ably advised us and contributed a great deal. The Rec” is successfully sponsored and made possible by the Auxiliary Police of Arlington. They have provided us with the entertainment and record hops that we have enjoyed. We also pay tribute to the band, which has done a terrific job in supplying us with music for our dances. T wenty-five
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and erudition Back Row: W. Caldwell, B. Sandberg, W. Doyle, J. Vento, J. Gardiner, B. Mandis. N. Peterson, E. Dever, C. Lawson, N. Wilson, B, Fuller, G. Cahaly. Front Row. Mr, Morrill, D. Keith, M. Keohane, A. Wright, J. Kirschbaum, W. LaBelle, P. Dale, E. Center, C. Keefe, J. Hayes, Mrs. Motfatt. The Student Council President William La Belle Vice-President Priscilla Dale Secretary Janet Kirschbaum Treasurer Alan Wright The most outstanding extra-curricular activity in our high school is the Student Council. It consists of twenty-one representatives elected by their re- spective classes and one faculty adviser. The Council elects its own officers, and this year has chosen as its leaders Billy La Belle, President; Priscilla Dale, Vice-President; Janet Kirschbaum, Secretary; and Alan Wright, Treasurer. The Student Council is the most effective link between students and faculty, and is often consulted by both in matters that will produce a closer harmony. To serve on the Student Council is a most honorable and respected position. Each member is expected to accept the responsibility and leadership entrusted in him by his classmates. A sincere Good luck is wished to all future repre- sentatives in their endeavors by the graduating members of the 1953-1954 Student Council. T wenty- seven
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