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1 Wiry, ALBERT WARNER COLUCI Baseball JOANNE FRANCES CONNOR Jo — Office Assistants PANOS H. CONSTANT Radio Club, Treasurer GERALD F. COOK Lunchroom Helpers
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STODDARD EMMONS CHAPLIN Stod , — Projection Club; Bowling JACK J. CLARK Fall and Football As the 1956 football season began, one big problem faced the team, the lack of experience. With only a couple of veterans returning and a schedule packed with powerhouses facing them, the team faced a tough season. Under the able coaching of Mr. Burns and his staff, the willingness to learn, the fighting spirit, and the determination to win were sparked. Captain Dick Pat- terson’s great running, blocking, and tackling were an inspiration to the whole team. Flanking him in the baekfield were two fleet half-backs, Captain-elect Mike Faiola and Jim Surrette. Completing the baekfield was George Limerick whose tricky maneuvering got Arling- ton out of many tight spots. For their fine play throughout the year, three boys, Dick Patterson, Gus Alazzoca, and Peter Staffon, re- ceived the honor of playing in the first Harry Agganis Memorial Game. The spirit exhibited by our team throughout the sea- son was a gratifying sight for everyone to see. It not only reflected nicely on each boy but on the whole school as well. To the hard-working coaches go congrat- ulations for developing these boys into a fine, hard- fighting team of which everyone was extremely proud. ROBERT E. COLBY Bob — Golf CATHLEEN T. COLLINS Cathy — Girls’ Athletic Associa- tion; Pep Club LAWRENCE VINCENT COLLINS Larry PATRICIA COLLINS Pat — Year Book Committee 28
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Golf Once again the fairways beckon to the golfers of A. H. S., and the 1957 golf season is on its way. In the Central Division of the Greater Boston Interscholastic Golf League, A. H. S. golfers strive for top honors when they oppose Con- cord, Cambridge High and Latin, Lexington, and Rindge Tech. They meet each opponent twice: once at home at the Winchester Country Club, and once away. 1957 promises to be a challenging year in a well-balanced league. An all-veteran Arlington team under the guidance of Coach George Low- der is eagerlv anticipating matches with such teams as Cambridge High and Latin and Concord, last year’s first place winner. The A. H. S. golfers, having more tournament experience this year, hope to displace the “champs” and move up from their 1956 second place position. ROBERT F. COOKE Cookie ROBERT ALLEN COPELAND JOAN MARGARET COSGROVE Cope Chronicle; Allied Youth RUTII ELINOR COONEY Honor Roll; Dramatic Club; Girls’ Athletic Association; Gilbert Sullivan; Year Book Committee, Co-editor; Tennis 30
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