Burlington High School - Arrowhead Yearbook (Burlington, MA)

 - Class of 1946

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1946 ARROWHEAD Zo CAS Savy. eles |, Barbara Cooke, leave to Jeanne Vigneau my ability to dance to any kind of music, including the music Mr. Gendron plays at lunchtime. | hope this will help you to prove to him that the two-step can be used for every type of music. |, Audrey Crockett, leave my size 12 figure to any overstuffed Junior. |, Donald Croteau, leave my nice wavy hair to Priscilla Chisolm. Now you won’t have to put it up every night, Percy. |, lrene Fontaine, leave my ability to get out of staying after school by very poor and slim excuses to Dexter Nelson. Maybe now, Dexter, you can get home at least once a month at two o’clock. Good luck. |, Rita Govoni, leave to Theresa McLaughlin the ability to cope with one’s brother. Confidentially, Theresa, I’d appreciate any advice you could give me. |, Doris Hallajian, leave my keen sense of humor to any sober Junior. May he find life bearable. |, Gloria Harris, leave to Mary De Mone my seat in the Studuent Council along with one piece of advice—watch to whom and to where you give passes. |, Lillian Kelly, leave by the students’ eitrance and also leave my ability to have more fun than most people to Bob Piper. Hi, Beast. |, Edward Lord, leave to Barbara Seminatore, my ability to invent. Be sure if you have an explosion that it is in the high school. |, Thomas Lusk, leave my ability to curl my hair and have it come out in even waves to Ann Galipeau. |, Ruth MacKenzie, leave to any six members of the Junior Class my six textbooks. Don’t fight for them—it isn’t worth it. |, Bertram Malone, leave my former litte black book, which contains some very in- teresting telephone numbers, to Raymond McLaren. Who knows? It may influence your whole life. |, Irving McLaughlin, leave my ability to raise cane in any period Miss Burke has charge of ,regardless of what she says, to George Neilson. Hope you do as well with it as | did. |, Kenneth Miller, leave to Billy Waldrcup my ability to pass the physical exam for the Navy. | hope you do as well as | did. |, Russell Morrison, leave and bequeath all my earthly possessions namely six dead skunks and twelve traps to Robert Ray and Thomas Chaplin. | hope they can do as well as | did.

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28 ARROWHEAD 1946 “On: the. Carpet”. 2) 0 ®,2otgen apeen sie watetae ollie og ee me Cen ae “People Are Fanny. 0 ae ee ce te ce ee i ee Len ee ee “Scarlet Street” . . 4ae3 3 eae. 8, = 4. » Lhetcorridor attersa five-minute Dieak “Doll. Facet 2 o6- oy PAE PRE ont. ee oer ee Me eS cle “Saratoga Trunk’’. . . . . We'd like to put a certain teacher in it and ship it away “They Were. Expendable.) sgt. ise ee ee Nes Doveronesrnie The Last Chance... 3 . 7. 5c teem. ce yds el ee re secre “Cornered” . . . . . . . . . . +. When our second period study is taken away Sailor Takes A Wife’. . . Wally takes Barbara (or maybe it’s the other way around) ““The:Daltons Ride“Again” 2... 5992 a o.° 2° 2 3) eilarry andshisepais aninissaion. Love Letterstiessdwidos ose Be er ue oe a ea ee ee ee Cio heer era ne “You Came Along” . The night Mr. Perkins walked in on basketball squads hiding in school “Ill Be Seeing You’. . What Senior girls say to clergymen when their fellows come home “Going My Way”... -.- 2+ ws eC OU Pre wolficalhon tne senicmpove “aniel § ss ec oe a a Se oe A ee eee ee ACS Onin) this siiiae ste 1am



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30 ARROWHEAD 1946 |, Harry Nelsen, leave to Joan Mason my quiet disposition. Maybe it will help you, Joan, in Mr. Lalli’s study periods. |, Edward O'Mahony, leave to Donald McLeod my ability to be calm, cool and col- lected under any circumstance. We really know he needs it. |, Harry Peterson, leave my ability to fix flat tires and not get discouraged, to Ken- neth Frado. |, Joan Reed, leave to Marjorie Merrigan my ability to influence our cook into giving an extra helping. |, Cynthia Robinson, leave my ability to meet strangers to the Junior girls with this warning: Be careful. |, Helen Seminatore, leave to Eugene Knowles my ‘sunny disposition,’’ knowing well that you know how to use it. |, William Sheerin, to Bobby Ray give My ability for poems to make. In hopes that someday classmates will say ‘Bob, this poem takes the cake.”’ |, Ernest Swanson, leave my seat in Public Speaking to any member of the Junior Class who sleeps last period.

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