Melrose High School - Log Yearbook (Melrose, MA)

 - Class of 1968

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Susan Beattie Cheerleader; Modern Dance; Junior Prom Committee; Win- ter Ball Committee; Ski Club; IMPRINT; Leaders’ Club; G.A.A.; Girls’ Club. Dignified, busy SUE loves skiing. She fondly remembers June 17, 1967, teaching Art at S.S.M.C. and math with Mr. McIntyre. Senior Prom ’ 66 . Phillip Beauchamp Baseball; Football. Jovial and good-natured BO especially remembers Junior Year and that special Psy- chology class with Mr. Cros- ton. BO likes to participate in most sports — Baseball, Football, Basketball and Hoc- key. Clifford Beckford Good - looking, well - dressed KIPPY fondly recalls Mr. McIntyre’s Math II class in ' 66 and the summer of ’67. Finds great pleasure in racing in a red ’57 Chevy, girl- watching and working with a construction company. Paul Bellamy Football; Wrestling. Good-natured PAUL will al- ways remember Psychology with Mr. Ceddia. If he is not watching television or reading, he ' s probably just day dream- ing” — Why not”? Enjoyed football and baseball. of which appealed as much as having none at all! Christine Belmonte Girls ' Club; Leaders’ Club; Student Congress; Junior Committee. Out-going BEL works at Cer- retani’s Supermarket and re- members Friday nights at Jolly’s with P.B. and C.S. Favorite likes: basketball, football, English with Mr. Dullea and sten. with M.B.J. Pauline Belmonte Girls’ Club; Junior Prom Committee; Student Congress; Leader ' s Club. Pretty, dark-eyed POLLY re- calls August 28, 1963 and stenographv with MJB. En- joyed Tri-Hi-Y and work at Cerretani’s. Always well- dressed — an expert seamstress. Will make a great secretary. No, I’m Pauline!” Kevin Bennet Goodnatured BEANY” rates Electricity with Mr. Bushby highly. He will never forget Watson’s cellar” and hang- ing around with the guys. Spends his time out of school with his friends. Karl Berg Friendly KARL fondly recalls the summer of ’67 and his automechanics class. You can always find him in a good mood if he’s working on cars or just hanging around with the guys.”

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William Babcock stling; Cross Country Wrestling Hockey. BABBA rates his three sports as favorites and remembers psychology with Mr. Croston. His fondest memories are his summers in Maine. BILL’S pastimes include checking and sports. Linda Baker Freshman Girls Chorus Club. Pep Friendly and active LIN re- members English with Mr. Cooper and the summer of ’67 with Dave. When not working in the nursing home, LIN can probably be found skating or just riding around. Paula Bacall Drama Club; Leaders’ Club; Pep Club; Girls’ Club; G.A.A. BAKE remembers football games with J. C. and Math with Mr. Morrow. She rates Soph, and Ir. year with W. B. as her fondest memory. Likes sailing in Maine. Cynthia Bacon Leaders’ Club; Tumbling; G.A.A. ; Pep Club; IMPRINT; Girls’ Club; Junior Prom Committee. CINDY loves gymnastics, waterskiing and Psychology with Mr. Croston. Halloween ’66 with John, B.B.W.G.H., and a certain gold watch rate high with CINDY. Will al- ways remember the Junior Prom. Janet Bailey Girls’ Club; Drama Club; Spanish Club; Choraleers; Pep Club; G.A.A. Friendly JAN enjoys football games. She holds Con. Civ. and civics as her favorite classes. Working at Tuell’s Nursing Home takes up most of her leisure time. JAN re- calls the memories of sum- mer of ' 67 at Alton Bay, N.H., Arthur, R.C.A., and the Mount’s wharf. We found ourselves testers of many different exam schedules, none Deborah Baldwin G.A.A.; Girls’ Chorus; Girls’ Club; Choraleers. Ouiet and amiable DEBBIE fondly remembers that special osychologv class with Mr. Croston. She enjoys baseball and is an active member in Rainbow. Christine Banks FTA; Girls’ Club; Drama Club. CHRIS worked at the Mel- rose Public Library as well as being librarian for her own Church library. An active member of her church Youth Organization. Rates Mrs. Hamlin’s English class as her ideal class. Attended Mass.- Art Saturday classes. Carol Barnstead Honor Society; Choraleers; Library Club; Pep Club; G.A.A. Football, basketball, sewing, reading and Con. Civ. are tops with CAROL. Remembers camping at Lake St. George. Member of Junior Achieve- ment and Red Cross Blood Aid.



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Holly Berthel Girls’ Club: G.A.A.; Pep Club. Lively CHICKY fondly re- members August 22, 1967, bookkeeping with Miss Car- rabis and history with Mr. Croston and Mr. Brown. Rock- ingham Race Track; M.I.A.; First National parking lot with D.R. and C.J. Catherine Bertulli Vice-Pres. of Drama Club; Log Art Staff. Well - respected, thoughtful CB is a phenomenal actress. She spends spare moments writing books and reading. She’s happiest when serving people and creating and will never forget that standing ovation after Anastasia. Richard Beskosty Friendly, easy-going, and good natured DJ”, rates that chem- istry class as his favorite. His special obsession is cars, cars, cars. He likes to talk and also listen to records. Bonnie Bird Girls’ Club; G.A.A. Dignified BONN ' S fondest memories are the summer of ’67; trips to Rockport with B.W., and math class with Mr. Driscoll; works at Tele- phone Company in Malden; plans to enter T.W.A. air- lines as a stewardess when she graduates. Each year we saw the Drama Club perform with their usual finesse in the presentation C. George Bishop At Saugus High School: Foot- ball. GEORGE rates racing as the hobby that he likes best; Mr. Conn’s English class will never be forgotten; football, base- ball, and hockey are favorites; getting his own B.S.A. bike; works at outside work con- struction. Judith Bishop D.E.C.A.; Girls’ Club; Pep Club; G.A.A. Bookkeeoing with Miss Car- rabis was one of JUDY’S favorite classes. Recalls John, Harvard, and the Junior Prom ’67. Will never forget Old Orchard, Maine. She keeps busy by working at Transi- tron in Wakefield. Jean Bissell FTA; Girls’ Softball; Girls’ JV Basketball; Leaders’ Club; G.A.A. Orchestra. Soorts-minded JEAN enjoys girls’ softball and basketball among her sports. Music plays a part in her life too, as she plays both the guitar and viola. She especially liked Mr. Cooper’s senior English class and remembers German III. Mason Blacher Band; IMPRINT; Honor So- ciety; Orchestra; Junior Clas- sical League; M.H.S. Dance Band; Glee Club. Witty MASON rates band as tops and will never forget the four years participation in Northeast District Band. Re- members extorting $50 from classmates for an Apple! Sec- retary-Treasurer of PAL. Fond- ly recollects classes with Miss Lutz and Miss Patten. A great future.

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