Melrose High School - Log Yearbook (Melrose, MA)

 - Class of 1928

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FRANCES ELDREDGE “Fran” “Fran me” “Franik” Class Officer (2) Se cretary, School Life (4) Literary Editor ' , Year Book (4); Girls ' Club (2) (3) (4), Secre- tary; French Club (3); President (3) (4); Orchestra (4); Traffic Squad (3) (4) Lieutenant,; Assembly Committee (3) (4); Thrift Council (2) Secretary (3) Secretary. Ever since “Fran” entered M. H. S. four years ago, she has proven herself to be a brilliant scholar, and un- tiring worker, and above all, a devoted friend. She is willing to do anything and does that which she under- takes well. As tasks come pouring in, “Frannie” lias sometimes wished that she could learn to say “No”. In her Junior year as president of the French Club she carried this organization through a very successful sea- son. She has done fine work throughout the year as literary editor of School Life, and as secretary of the Girls’ Club. “Fran” is planning to go to Wellesley next fall where we feel sure She will continue her good work. We all wish you the best of success “Fran”. FERGUS LAURENCE FARRELL “Fkrgie” “Duke” Boys’ Debating Chib (1) (2) (4). HELEN E. FELLOWS “Km” Girls’ Club (3) (4); Orchestra (2) (3) (4), violin; Physical Education Leader (4). Helen has been with us for several years. Having- graduated from the Livermore School she entered the Old Brick Pile as a Freshman. Helen, known as “Kid” to her friends, has a jolly disposition and a great many friends. She is of a genial personality and always ready for fun. She is planning to train for a nurse and we all wish her the best of success in her profession. “Fergie,” that pleasant, grinning Highlander, came to us from St. Mary’s School as a very small and inno- cent Freshman. Now see him! Six feet! “Fergie’s” favorite study is U. S. History, from which he cannot be separated (so it seems!). He is a very efficient caddy, spending all his spare time at the links. No one will deny that he is a woman-hater, although at present he is struggling desperately to master the popular art of dancing! We all hope he will succeed in this and in everything else he takes up.

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JOHN WINTHROP DUFFILL Hi-Y (2) (3) (4); Traffic Squad (4); Physical Educa- tion Leader (1); Track (3) (4); Thrift Council (4); Al- derman in Civic Class (1). This is the other halt of the “Duffill puzzle.” Like “Ray” he is a good natured lad and always ready to help others. In his freshman year John made a good aider- man for his civics class. He has been interested in track during his junior and senior years. He has been a big help to the Hi-Y, Traffic Squad and Thrift Council, and M. H. S. will lose a good man when John leaves. RAYMOND ALDEN DUFFILL “Ray” Class Officer, Treasurer (3) (4); Nuntius, Assistant Editor (1) (2); Year Book, Treasurer (4); Hi-Y (2) (3); Treasurer (4); Junior Dance Committee (3); Junior Prom Committee (3); Treasurer; Traffic Squad (4); Class Day Committee Treasurer (4); Civic Class. Treasurer (1); Safety Council, Treasurer (1). Here is one of our class twins. The resemblance is so marked between John and “Ray” that they are al- ways mistaken for each other, with very humorous re- sults. John has been a very efficient treasurer of the class for two years. He also served in this capacity on the Year Book, the Safety Council, Class Day Committee ' Civics Class and Junior Prom, handling the finance in each case with remarkable results. We predict a happy future for “Ray” as he is one of our most carefree and sunny-natured seniors. SYDNEY BRYON DWYER “Syd” “Gus” Euclidean Society (3); Traffic Squad (4); Baseball (1) (2) (3); Captain (3). Bashful? We’ll say he is! So much so, in fact, that he was unanimously elected most bashful boy in his class. Poor “Sid” — no one will ever know what he has gone through having to be in the same class with girls. However, “Sid” has made up for this failing by his good marks and fine showing on the baseball team, which he captained during his junior year. We cannot prophecy ibis future to any extent as he has not decided what field to enter, but we are willing to bet he’ll be a bach- elor!



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Here is one of our apparently quiet members, but those who know Ila will agree that she has a lively disposition and is always ready for fun. Ila hasn’t participated in many school activities because most of her time was taken up with drawing and bowling. Ila intends to enter the business world next year and we all wish her the best of success. ALICE It. CJUR NETT “Ai. Girls’ Club (2) (3) (4); Pro et Con (1); Masque and Wig (3) (4); French Club (3); Poetry Club (4); “Mi- kado” (2); “ What Men Live By,” Chorus (3); The ' Goose Hangs High” (3); “ The Two Vagabonds (4); Physical Education Leader (2) (3). Although Alice has lived in Melrose for several years, coming to Melrose High from the Livermore School, she claims Chicago as her native city, of which fact she is exceedingly proud. She. is an enthusiastic member of the Masque and Wig Society, is greatly in- terested in art, and can be counted on to take part in any funmaking, whether it be joining the “lecture gang” (and drawing pictures of the lecturers) or arranging unusual birthday celebrations. “Al” is very original and has something to add to any discussion under way. She is planning to enter Radcliffe in September and we all feel sure that with her happy disposition she will make hosts of friends “across the Charles.” JOHN G. HAINES, JR. “Jack” “Gib ' Jack attained the honor, in his senior year, of be- ing the first president of the Poetry Club. This newly- organized club sprang into prominence this year with a list, of promising poets. In his freshman year, “Gib” made a good P. E. leader. His favorite subject was Commercial Law which he could “expound and expati- ate” with amazing rapidity. Many were the Haines vs. Boynton debates on the proper law for a certain case. We may have a future lawyer of note in our midst, who knows?

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