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“The keystone of professional con- duct is integrity and integrity is not a divisible entity. It does not exist now and then in the same person. It cannot be sep- arated into professional compartments.” FACULTY ROW I; Kverett L. Reed, Frank Santosuosso, Gerard G. Kemp, Head of Department; Richard Y. Coombs, Kathleen M. Murphy. ROW 2; Clarence E. Faulk III, Joseph Papandrea, Richard L. Miller, Charles W ' . Skinner, Raymond S. Kroll. Science Mathematics English ROW I; Anne R. O’Keefe, Douglass L. Eaton, Head of Department; Elmer E. Barber. ROW 2: Cecil V’. Howell, W alter E. Keady, David N. Brackett, Michael Bezubka, John S. Sampson, Edward Bradbury, James A. Cavalieri. ROW I; Lena M. Manning, Arline Dow, Rufina M. Helmer, .‘ gnes V. Hurley, Eleanor F. Byam, Alexandra Krastin, Iris C. Brown. ROW’ 2: John R. Byrne, Edith J. Gavin, Sylvia L. Saslow, Rita T. Keady, Ann Couser, Ruth E. Hunt, Agnes C. Bray, Mary M. O’Con- nell, Elizabeth W. Sampson, George Lincoln, Head of Department.
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Graduation from a High School has several meanings. First, it indicates the completion of study on the sec- ondary school level unless post graduate study is con- templated. Next, it calls for a review by each grad- uate ot the caliber ot work done, principally if the stu- dent has lived up to his ability. Again, it means a de- cision must be made at once as to what the next step will be as to the future. Finally, it means the end of the daily experience of meeting with the many wonder- ful friends of the teenage years, for it is surprising how soon the challenges of life disperse these friends to the far corners of the country. It is my wish that your ex- periences at Arlington High School, both academic and social, will have given you the all-important basic needs for a happy and successful future. CJUcJL U Gerard (f. Kemp Vice-Principal Theresa B. Binnig Dean of Girls Yearbook Adviser Guy A. Petralia Vice-Principal
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ROW I; Doris J. McCarthy, Frank M. Kotchin, Carl A. Johnson, Head of Department; Perle H. Thompson, Leslie E. Barrett. ROW 2; James E. Kelley, George P. Lowder, .Arthur T. Bur roughs. Social Studies l atifl Edith J. Gavin, Mary E. Donovan, Dorothy Rounds, Head of Department. Grace A. Richmond Librarian Modern Languages ROW I; Bessie B. Bailey, Guy A. Petralia, Head of Depart- ment; Grace R. Jerardi. ROW 2; Helen E. Stockman, Roy S. Bradbury, Olga Nagy.
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