Melrose High School - Log Yearbook (Melrose, MA)

 - Class of 1968

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John Botte Basketball; Track; Humanities. Tall, athletic JOHN recalls math with Mr. Banks, work as a bus-boy, and great times Dlaying basketball. He enjoys a hobby in electronics, church sports, and that great all- American pastime, golf. Karen Blades Girls’ Club; G.A.A.; Leaders’ Club; Pep Club. KAREN really is in the swim about swimming; enjoyed math with Mr. LaRosa and General Business with Mr. Humphrey; fondly remem- bers Jan. 20, ’67 . . . P.K. Patricia Bond Majorette; Modern Dance Club , Pres. Leader’s Club; G.A.A.; Girls’ Club; Student Congress; Junior Prom Com- mittee. Graceful PATTI — always on the go, spends most of her free time with T.H.E. kids. Enjoys reminiscing about the many laughs in Mr. Burr’s history class. June 3 was a special day. Joyce Boudreaux Drama Club; Pep Club. Fun-loving JOYCE’S favorite sports are football, baseball, and lacrosse. Remembers Con Go and Feb. 8, ’67 along with spring of ' 67. Likes dancing, writine. and listening to any and all musical groups. of the one acts Our Town”, ” The Crucible” , and ” She Stoops to Conquer Elizabeth Bowman Freshman Girls’ Chorus; Choraleers; Pep Club; Girls’ Club. BETTY rams Psychology with Mr. Croston, Monday morn- ings, and summer of ’65 with K.D.M. as tops. Likes to watch football games. She is a member of Red Cross and Downtown.” John Bowman Freckled John rates football and hockey as tops. Enjoyed Mrs. Daly’s English class and working at Bowman’s Shell. His hobbies are snow skiing, waterskiing, and cars. Favorite pastime is checking’’ and has great memories of lunch at Howdy’s. Douglas Boyd DOUG likes hockey best and fondly remembers summer of ’66 with D.S. If not working at the Melrose Wakefield Hos- pital, he is putting his favorite pastime into use which hap- pens to be checkin”. Michael Boyle Basketball; Track. Talkative. MIKE’S favorites include basketball, track, and Con. Civ. with Mr. Hildreth. Loves discussions — heated or otherwise.

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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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James M. Boyson JIM enjoys fixing cars and earning money as a gas station attendant. He is an avid base- ball fan and fondly remembers his freshman Con. Civ. course as well as Psychology. Steven Boyson STEVEN recalls his biology class with Doc. He works at the Sunoco gas station. He is an avid football fan, whose favorite pastime is slothing it.” John L. Braden Band; Debate Club; Or- chestra. JOHN enjoys football, basket- ball, and tropical fish. He spends his time working on his hobby, reading, loafing, and working at Fabian’s Market. He fondly remembers Math with Mr. Grant. Connie Breed At M.H.S.: Drama Club; Girls’ Club; French Club. At Beebe Jr. High Malden: Glee Club; Student Council; Drama Club. Talkative Super Peanut Breath” is active in the Rain- bow Girls as Worthy Ad- visor. If not reading she is fondly remembering the sum- mer of ' 66. The Art Festivals of our Freshman and Sophomore years gave unusually Ronald Broderick Easy-going RONNIE rates psychology with Mr. C. as his favorite class; fondly re- members the time in N. Y. City, RONNIE can usually be found at a hockey or foot- ball game; his hobby? girls! Donna Brown Leaders’ Club; Girls’ Club; Junior Prom Committee; G. A. A. DONNA remembers the Senior Prom with D. M.; dancing and many basketball games. Favorite subject was Spanish with Miss Keefe; she also enjoyed playing lacrosse. Janet Brown Honor Society; Leaders’ Club; French Club. Congenial, easy-going JANET will never forget the summer of ’67 in France and studies at the University. Enjoys water-skiing and going to Sebago Lake. Recollects the great times at the Junior Prom with J. S. Kenneth Brown At Stoneham High School: Basketball; Baseball. KEN enjoys playing sports; can always be found in front of and watching T.V.; art was a favorite class at Melrose High.

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