Melrose High School - Log Yearbook (Melrose, MA)

 - Class of 1928

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MARGARET BLANCHARD BLEYLE “MrooiE Margaret is one of our quiet members who has en- tered few activities, but who has entered wholeheartedly into those few. An ardent member of the Girl Scouts, Margaret is frequently seen engaged in this work. This young lady is one of those quiet, unassuming people who are sure to reach their goal in life. T. BEATRICE BONZAGNI “Bee Girls’ Club (4) In the Fall of 1924, “Bea” entered M. H. S., com- ing from the Franklin Grammar School. With her earnest blue eyes, her cheerful disposition and her witty tongue, “Bea-Bon” is well-liked by all, and fully appre- ciated by those who know her best. During her four years at M. H. S. “Bea has been very conscientious and apt student. Next year we shall find her at Lesley’s School in Cambridge, where she will prepare for teaching Kindergarten. We wish you heaps of luck, “Bea”. RUTH M. BOURNE “Rut i-iie Euclidean Society (3) (4) Concer ' t (1). ‘Mikado;” Music Week Nothing worries Ruth, whether it is flunking an ex- amination or changing tires on her well-known “Studie”. She never worries because she knows that in the end everything will be all right. With her wonderful good humor and pleasing personality she has won many friends. Ruth is undecided as to the choice of her career, but we shall see her entering Jackson College in the fall. Here’s wishing you lots of luck, Ruth, at college, and in the coming years.

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M.ELVIN V. BERNINGER “Mai.” Although “Mai” has never appeared as a social lion in his four years of High School life, we can truth- fully say that his good-natured, jovial ways have brought him more than one steadfast friend who will certainly always remember him. “Mai” can also claim a record of which few of us attain in that he has never missed a day of school in all the four long years. Keep up the good work “Mai” and you’ll reach your goal before you know it. BEATRICE J. BERTHEL “Bea-Bke” Girls’ Club (.3) (4). After “Bea” romped around the Gooch School yard awhile they chased her off to High School where she won many friends with her cheery smile and contagious gig- gle. Her generous and sunny nature makes her beloved by both teachers and classmates. “Bea’s” favorite sub- ject is English. At least she passes in nice fat exam papers that make everybody sigh and wish they could write as much. She has conquered the typewriter also, and will soon join the army of stenographers. Best of luck, “Bea”. JESSE D. BLACKSTONE “Jess” We see here one of our class artists. Jesse can draw anything imaginable and is always willing to help out by drawing a poster. He was a hard working mem- ber of the Year Book staff and his clever cartoons are ,on exhibition at the end of the book. “Jess” has a talent for story writing too which he displayed during his high school career. He is undecided as to what he will do next year but we know his life will he successful.



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MARION ROYA.JIAN Girls 1 Club (4); Two Vagabonds (4); Basketball Interclass (4). Marion entered M. H. S. in the fall of 1924 from the Gooch School. She became a member of the Girls’ Club during the past year and took part in the operetta, “The Two Vagabonds.” Marion is rather a quiet girl and is well liked by all her friends. She plans to enter the business world next fall and the class of ’28 wish her the best of success. MARTHA BOYAJIAN Nuntius (1) (2); Girls ' Club (4); The Two Vaga- bonds” (4); Basketball, Interclass (4); Thrift Council (2) (3) (4). This young lady has quietly gone her way thru high school, keeping her name on the credit and honor rolls, and doing extra work for Miss Waite. In her senior year Martha decided to have a fling at basketball, and came out of the fracas with a set of numerals. Perse- verence is a favorable characteristic of hers, and we feel sure that she will be a big success in business. ROBERT EEOYD BRIGGS, Ju. “Bob” “Ikon Man” Hl-Y (4); Boys ' Debating Club (4); Physical Educa- tion Leader (1); Track (4); Manager (4). Wherever you see “Bob”, you always see that smile for he takes it with him wherever he goes. “Bob” has reason to smile, for his manly beauty has caused many a feminine heart to flutter, in fact, “Bob” is one of tihe outstanding “shieks” of our class. “Bob” is also ad- dicted to flashy ties and dancing. “Bob” plans to enter Technology in the fall. Keep up the good work, “Bob”, and keep smiling.

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