Melrose High School - Log Yearbook (Melrose, MA)

 - Class of 1928

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RICHARD M. COCHRANE “Dick” Hi-Y (4); Euclidean Society (3) (4); Tennis, Manager (4). “Dick” is one of our hard working students who obtains results in the form of good marks. He has for two years been an active member of the Euclidean Socie- ty and in his senior did a fine job as manager of the boys’ tennis team. “Dick” appears to be a quiet sort of fellow, but we who know him well realize the value of his friendship and wish him the best in his future en- deavors. L. JANET COFFIN G iris’ Club (2) (3) (4). Janet might be called one of the more quiet mem- bers of our class, but she has been known to provide numerous diversions in the class room. She has been a member of Girls’ Club during the last three years of her High School career and has helped make it a success. We wish her success in whatever she may determine to do now that she is stepping out of school into the busi- ness world. MARGARET COLBERT “Mm” “Migcie” Class Officer, Vice-President (3) (4); School Life (4); Year Book. Editorial Staff (4); Girls’ Club (2) (3) (4i, Treasurer (4), Chairman By-Laws Committee (3) Pro et Con (1); Junior Prom Committee (3); Traffic Squad (4); Basketball (3) (4), Captain (4), Class Basketball (2) (3) (4), Captain (3); Field Hockey (2) (3) (4); Tennis (1) (2) (3) (4); Gym Team (1); Thrift Council (2) (3); Class Hay Committee (4). Here we have Margaret, otherwise known as “Mig- gie”, one of the most popular members of her class. Coming to M. H. S. from the Franklin School an 1924 as a vivacious little freshman, she has entered whole- heartedly into all the athletic activities. “Mig” was fortunate in gaining a position on the Junior Boston Field Hockey Team in her Junior and Senior years. “Miggie” hopes to enter the University of California.



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JANET P. DAVIS Orchestra. Janet is another wonder from the Lincoln School. Her blonde hair and blue eyes have again made us turn to the blondes for success. She is quite a piano player, in case you don’t know it, and we all hope to see her succeed in the orchestra work she expects to take up next year. In school she’s not so brilliant, but she puts up a good bluff. During the first recess she has a fail- ing for the second floor, south wing, and especially in front of room 3 8. (We wonder what the attraction is). Never mind we’ll find out some time. Well, success and good luck to you. ELIZABETH DAY “Libby” Girls ' Club (3) (4); “Vagabonds” (4); Orchestra (4). A blonde maid with very rosy cheeks came to us from the Franklin School four years ago, to broaden her education. Her favorite- pastimes are talking and keep- ing her hair in wave, in which she has no competition. She is very much in favor of camp life and enjoys moun- tain climbing. Who knows, she may climb the “Alps” some day. She played the violin in the Girls’ Club Orchestra and was on the Membership Committee of the Girls’ Club. She has been a great rooter at all the sports, especially football. “Libby” is planning to study dietetics so she will make a good “cook” and we are sure she will be a success at it. FRANCES S. DEMPSEY “Fran” “Fuanxie” Nuntius (1) Staff ; Girls’ Club (4); Masque and Wig (3) (4); Musical, Soloist. (3); Mikado,” (2). You hear a giggle, another giggle, and then some chattering — that’s “Franny”. She’s always enthusiastic over something, and she has the happy faculty of always being able to find something to be glad about. She wants to help out whenever she can; at the “Masque and Wig” plays she is always busy helping to usher and sell candy. “Franny” is particularly interested in the musical part of our school work. She has a good voice and not only sings in the chorus but also has done some solo work in the Music Week concerts. Next year she plans to con- tinue her musical studies. We know that she will go right on having a good time and that she’ll always have a smile for everyone.

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