Burlington High School - Arrowhead Yearbook (Burlington, MA)

 - Class of 1946

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20 ARROWHEAD 1346 DO YOU REMEMBER? When we had Miss Andrews for a home room teacher in the ninth grade after having been accused of marking desks? Irene and Lillian in the rented bathing suits at Nantasket??!! When we had 30 members in our class? History classes with Mr. Mead? The way we agreed on subjects in class meetings? Our successful semi-formals? When we went on our outing to Revere Beach in our sophomore year? Our big time of the freshman year—an outing at Johnson’s Grove? Our change of class advisors during this past year? Miss Burke presenting us with a review of Charles Dickens’ works? The three different teachers who helped us with the year book? Irving McLaughlin’s life in the city of Boston, and his slaughtering of the English language? Mr. Dergay and his long stay with us (one week) ? Billy Sheerin’s argumentative powers? The arguments we had in English class? When our teachers classified us as the best class in school? The boys going on strike for the want of sports? The girls going on strike for the want of home economics? The days in 102 when Mr. Lawry used to see the fly on the telephone pole down on the State road? peer ; When Lillian and Joan wouldnt shoot for a basket until everybody was at least three feet away? When Miss Andrews used to say, “Shut up!”’ or “I’Il snatch you bald-headed!”’ “Let's talk turkey,” and “‘You’re like a chicken jumping around on a hot rock?” Our interesting classes with Mr. Dickerman?

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1946 ARROWHEAD ZA GEASS PROPHEGY: We will now take a trip in our time machine to the year 1966. In this way we will get a look into the future and see where we will be 20 years from now. Arriving at Burlington we find that the town has greatly progressed and the widely known Mardi Gras is now going on. The first thing that catches our eye is a circus. As it is not yet time for the performance to begin, we decide to visit the sideshow. The “Fat Lady” turns out to be none other than Ruth MacKenzie, now Mrs. Irving McLaughlin. Irving is working right at her side as the famous ‘Thin Man.’’ Of course, this is just a sideline with him. His real work is that of professor of English at Burlington University. From Irving we learn that ‘‘Roddy’’ Russell is also a professor at Burlington University. His specialty is Mathematics. Irving gives us information on where to find some other of our classmates and we go on our way. As we scuff along down Main Street our eyes nearly leave us at the sight coming toward us. Before we know it, Joan Reed stands before us and we can hardly believe our eyes. Joan is the most changed one of our group that we have seen yet. She is now a busi- ness executive and really looks the part. Her hair is parted in the, middle and combed into a pug. Her clothes are strictly business suits, and she never goes out to have any fun. She wants her employees to be afraid of her so she can’t show them that she likes a good time. Because of her great dislike for men, her employees are all women. We learn of our one disappointment from Joan. We will be unable to see three of our classmates. Lillian Kelly and Irene Fontaine, following their great devotion and interest in history, have become archaeologists and are now visiting the Egyptian tombs. Accompany- ing them is their favorite teacher, Mr. Meade. The other classmate is Ernest Swanson. “Ernie’ has fulfilled his lifelong ambition of becoming a hermit. Because he is a woman- hater, “Ernie’’ only comes out to the annual bachelors party, held at Burlington University. Rita Govoni is the next classmate to catch our eye. We find that she has married her childhood sweetheart, Russell Morrison, and they are very happy with two sets of twins. Russell has followed in his father’s footsteps and is a member of the school board. Rita informs us that Doris Hallajian is now living next door to her and is also happily married. Doris is now a very quiet person and gives in to her husband's every wish. Kenneth Miller has been serving in the Navy all of this time and has now returned home. ‘’Ken’’ married a South Sea Islander and now has three little expert hula dancers in his home. Suddenly we are startled by the sound of a fire siren. A fire engine comes racing down Main Street with Chief Thomas Lusk right behind it. ‘“Tom’’ is a confirmed bach- elor, although he is adored by all of the women. Hurrying along behind the chief’s car we find that the dog track is on fire. There we find the owner, Donald Croteau, wringing his hands for fear that everything is to be lost. However, under the capable direction of Chief Lusk only half of the buildings burn down! After making sure that the fire is out, we turn away and decide to visit the high school. Upon entering we are greeted by the superintendent, who turns out to be none

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