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LUNCH ROOM VOCATIONAL LUNCH ROOM Standing: G. Cronin, P. Harney, H. Youn , VV. Watson, B. Fuller, H. Wallace, R. S. O ' Hailoran Wright, D. Starkey. Seated: T. Richards, W. Caldwell, P. Laufman, L. Porter, K. J. Nagle, S. Oglethorpe, B. Tramonte, E. Graziano. O ' Brien. LUNCHROOM CREW No sdiool organization dcserxes more credit and lias recei ed less commendation than the kmcliroom crew. Under the competent leadership and guidance ol Miss Campbell, the super isor ol the lunchroom, they have, day alter day lor nine months, managed to maintain the caleteria as sanitary and as well-ccmtrolled as anyone cotdd imagine or de- mand. Along tvith their assistaiue, the kitchen help has ser ed tis tempting hot-plates and delicious sandwiches. The lunchroom crew, itsell, has .sold tis our milk, operated the cash registers, and then cleaned up alter we had finished eating. Unmistakably, the boys who have worked so laitldiilly and willingly with Miss Campbell in the caleteria should re- ceive more gratitude than they have expe- rienced for their unceasing and ever-faith- tul ser ' ice to Arlington Hi gh. Therefore, we would like to express otir thanks and appreciation for their important and im- pressive place they have played in our .Arlington High School experiences. Tiventy-eight
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uariou6 Standing: R. Fletcher, R. Norander, V. Kahofer, R. Bornstein. Seated: C. Reingold, R. Peterson, P. Constant, G. Sipahi, R. Buxton, D. Allen, K. Gramolini, A. Banach, P. Samsury. President Richard Buxton RADIO CLUB Vice President David Allen Secretary Gonul Sipahi Treasurer Panos Constant Radio Club is tlie organization which gi es tlie opportunity to get a radio license to hoys and girls at A.H.S. Under tlie sitperxision ol Mr. Pine the heginners are first taught the code. Then comes the more interesting part of the work. It is great fun to he able to knmv how to operate the transmitter. h)u also get some theory. This gives one satisfaction and sell-control; brings up your hidden abilities, ohody has to lia e brains or great un- derstanding of madiines to he a nieniher of this wonderlul c lub. In fact, the radio shop holds more kids from the high school than ocational e ery week. Wdien it is time, yoti take a test and get your license in a wink, d his is because the members with licenses have prepared yoti lor it so well! The call letters of our school are WIEWO. Next year’s members will he waiting for graduates’ calls. I am sure all the seniors will rememher good old WIKW ' Q once in a while. Eh? Ou (k‘n£ T icenty-seven
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Standing: Mr. Coletta, L. Boni, J. Harney, J. White, D. Ouellette, E. Larson. Seated: M. Tate, B. Geldart, L. Faiola, C. MacDougal, J. Taddeo, A. DeSimone, P. Corbin, V. Rizzo, E. Smith, D. D’Amore, F. Wood, V. Kelley. President Pat Corbin FINE ARTS CLUB Vice President Anna DeSimone Secretary Taddeo Treasurer Virginia Rizzo linder the capable supervision ol Mr. Joseph Coletta, the Phne Arts Club provides everyone vv-ith an interest in art, an opportunity to express hiinseli creatively. The club is not limited only to those with definite artistic talents, but it is open to those who enjoy working in various fields of art simply as a hobby. The facilities of the art department are open every afternoon to members of the club. All the art work in the yearbook this year has been contributed primarily by the members of the club. The Fine Arts students were aiso responsible for the paper mache “Manger Scene’’ erected on the office floor at Christmas time. Field trips to exhibition galleries and art museums, visits to lectures at the boston Art Museum, and films pertaining to art are included in the group’s program which emphasizes the development of art appreciation. The experience gained by the members will certainly prove worth while to those who plan a career in art for the future. Twenty-nine
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