Melrose High School - Log Yearbook (Melrose, MA)

 - Class of 1927

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Page 11 text:

EDWARD S. AMAZEEN “Ed” “Eddie” “Jo” “Hector” “Truck” Class Vice-President (4); Nuritius, (2); “School Life’’, Edilor-in-Chief (4); Year Book, Edilor-in-Chief (4); Il ' i-Y Club { ' ,]) (4), Vice President (4); Boys’ Debuliny (’lab (1) (2) (3) (4), Vice President (3); Euclidean. Society (3) (4); Sophomore Dance Committee Chairman (2); Junior Pro-m Com- mittee, Treasurer (3): Traffic Squad (3); Lieutenant (4); Physical Education Leader { ) (2) Supervisor (3); Foolhdl (3) (4); Class Basketball (3); Track (3) (4); Class Day Committee (4). Edward 8. Amazeen, how familiar that name sounds! Why shouldn’t it. “Ed” certainly has been invaluable to the class of ’27. His jiopularity has earned him the vice-presidency of the class of ’27 and the same office in the Hi-Y Club. His great ability made him a success as Editor-in-Chief of the “School Life” and the year book. He proved his athletic ability by playing right guard on the chamiiionship football team and he has done good work as a track man. Outside of these things “Truck’s” hobby is boat racing. “Hector” wilt never be for- gotten by his classmates who ex]3ect big things as he matriculates to HarvartL .Knowing .“Ed”- to be the kind of a fellow we want to call our friend we will all be sorry when he leaves us after gr ' aduation. RUTH AXDERSOX “Ruthie” Ruth joined our class last year because of sickne.ss, and we were glad to get her. She is one of our quiet girls, but that is the kind that always gets what they go after. Ruth decided to go to art school, and then .she changed her mind. We think she had better change back again, for she would make a success at it, we feel sure. Anyway, we all love her and wish her the best of luck m whatever she decides to do in the future. BARBARA AXDERTOX “Barb” “Barbie” Girls’ Club (3) (4). What could we do without our “Bari ie?” A ' e just couldn’t. For four j-ears she has made us hap{)y by her beaming counte- nance. Because she is so lovable we will miss her terribly after graduation. We often do not ajjpreciate a friendship like “Barbie’s” because we take so much for granted when a i)erson is always so sweet. “Barbie” has not decided just what she will take up. It really isn’t going to make a bit of difference whether she chooses a social or a business career; she will be successful and forever our sweet “Barbie”.

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JANIS APPLER JANIS APPLER “Jan” “Billy” Euclidean Society (3); Class Basketball (4) Janis, with her big, blue eyes, has travelled through her four years at High School with a minimum of effort, but not a mini- mum of result. Yet her natural cleverness has been somewhat held at disadvantage by her dislike for hours of study. When Janis first came to school she was a very little girl — especially in proportion to those eyes of hers; now she has grown taller, but not one whit wider. As a freshman, she was terribly afraid of the traffic officers, but now from her full height, she is level with and even taller than some of these beings, and so she no longer has any fear of them. MILDRED L. BALDWIN “Mim” “Milly” Girls’ Club (4); Physical Education Lcader{3); Gym Team (2); Traffic Squad (4). Have you heard the latest? Well, we know who it is now! It’s “Mim.” My, but if you want news, you’re bound never to fail if you just ask “Mim”. She is always well supplied with the latest news, and she still claims she could be a wee bit “Fuller”. She came to us from the Franklin School, then left to go to Dorchester High, but was soon back in M. H. S. “Mim” has always been popular with the girls, as well as with the boys. She has a great fondness for Reading, but we don’t blame her! If there is ever a commotion in the classroom, you may be certain that “Mim” is at the bottom of it. “Mim” is a camp girl; she adores camps, and says, “there’s nothing like having visitors at 3 o’clock in the morning. ” “Mim” is going to be a nurse and we wish her luck in her chosen career. WALTER W. BALDWIN “Red” Traffic Squad (4). Walter arrived in Melrose to become a jolly junior after having passed his first two years in New Jersey. His flashing red hair, lengthy build and good looks brought him into imme- diate popularity, especially with the young ladies. He is always present at the social events where he is a general favorite. This year he has been a member of the “Hurry-up” Squad so that he can no longer Charleston down the corridors. Good luck in your future life, Walter.

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