Melrose High School - Log Yearbook (Melrose, MA)

 - Class of 1933

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U ' DREA CAESAR “Cinnie Chib i A ) . ( I). French Club (2). (3), ( 1), German Chib I 1 ). Junior Prom Committee i i original Monde haircut, blue eyes, and a cheer) smile.— none other than our udro who came to us from the Roosevelt School in 29. udre has zealouslv entered into several school activities and although not participating in any of the sports she has alwavs been a loval upholder of the teams. Owing to her pleasing personality Audrey has won many triends during her high school career, and we are sure that she will he a success in whatever course she pursues next year. IRENE E. CAIRNS “Red” Girls ' Club (3), (4) Irene hailed from the Gooch School four years ago. Red hasn ' t taken part in any sports, but she has been a loyal roote ' r for all the teams. Irene’s favorite pastime is dancing, but for the past year her attention has been centered on the fail town of Wakefield. Irene plans to take a course in journalism after leaving M. H. S., and we wish her the best of luck. DORIS L. CATES “Dot Girls ' Club (3), (4), Field Hockey (3), (4) Dot, another member of the East Side Brigade, hailed from the Washington School four years ago. Although she is only five and a quarter feet tall she admires the tallest of the opposite sex. Doris played on the field hockey team her junior and senior years, and she has also been a loyal rooter for the Jim team at the Y. M. C. A. Doris is planning to go into training as a nurse when she leaves M. II. S. I ,ots of I uck. Dot ! 2G

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DOROTHY BROWY ‘ ' Dot “Babe , “Brownie Glee Club (2). “ Pirates of Penzance ”, “Mikado ' ' Girls ' Club (3), (4) Dorothy, better known to her friends as Dot, hailed from the Roosevelt School in the class of 29. Because of her ready wit and willingness to help. Dot has won a place for herself among those who have been privileged to know her intimately. She has a tendency toward “blushing blondes ’ and we wonder who! Dot is undecided whether to continue her vocal training or her business course, but which ever she decides to do, we wish her the best of luck. ROBERT BROWN “Bob” Orchestra (1), Glee Club (3), (4) This blue-eyed, vigorous, irrepressible youngster bounced noisily into the halls of the high school with a complete disregard for al l rules of propriety and such an engaging way of getting into mischief that he soon won all hearts. He has distinguished himself by being in the midst of any and all excitement, ranging from the operetta to “personal disagreements. As a cheer leader, Brownie took advantage of a wonderful opportunity to put a lot of noise to some use, (greatly ' appreciated by the team, of course). We 11 miss this breezy, happy-go-lucky senior, and hope he won ' t find in his battle with the world anything that will take the bouyancy from his steps or the smile from his lips. JOSEPH C. BRYAN “Joe” Cloak and Plume (1), Debating (1), Treasurer (2 I, Vice-Presi- dent (3), President (4). Masque and Wig (2 1, 1 3), (4), “Sun Ip ' (3) .“Jazz and Minuet ' ' ( 3 I , Poetry Club ( 1 ) , ( 2 I , (3) , I 4 ) , Treasurer (3 I, (4), “ School Life Staff (3), (4), Assembly Com. (3), Year Book Committee (4| Imagine fifteen years hence, a young chemical engineer is swiftly rising to success through his brilliant discoveries. Why, it ' s none other than our own Joe Bryan, who graduated from St. Mary s in 1929 and in the fall of the same year entered upon a more or less successful career of four years duration at M. H. S. Knowing Joe as we do, we ask, “Is there a problem in school or in life that he cannot overcome w ith his brains, brawn, and personality?” Well, drink deep, my hearties, and here’s a toast to Joe Bryan. May he never know failure! 25



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MARGARET CHANDLER “Margie” Girls (.liib (3), ( I I, French Club (4), Euclidean Club I 3 I , I ll Since she entered High School, Margaret s winning person- ality has won for her many friends. Although “Margie” gives the impression of being a good girl in school (except when she’s whispering), she always is ready for fun. The high marks that she has received all through high school are much to her credit, for Margie is one of these lucky people who gets “A’s” without even studying for them. All of us who know Margie admire her for her sunny disposition, but more than that she can truly be called a friend. She has chosen Simmons to succeed M. H. S., and we all wish her the best of luck and happiness. GAIL CHASE “Gai” Art League ill. (2), Glee Club I 1 I, (2), (3), “ Pirates oj Pen- zance ” 1 2 1, Euclidean (3), Girls ' Club (3), (4), French Club (3), (4), Treasurer (3), Junior Prom Committee (3) School Lije Staff (4) Gail is the laughing girl who came to us from the Washing- ton School in 1929. During her freshman year Gail was studious, but in later years her interests and her heart fled to Brewster. Gail is a wonderful dancer, and every summer dance at Wolfboro finds her there, never lacking male escorts. By her winning smile and sunny disposition, Gail has gained many chums in M. H. S. She is planning to enter Katherine Gibbs School next year, and we wish her the best of luck. EVANGELINE CHILD “Eva” dee Club I 3 I, (4), “ Pinafore (3) Evangeline came to Melrose High in 1929 from Chestnut Street Junior High, Springfield. As she is not athletic, she did not go in for sports. She made many friends during her four years here and is planning to he a teacher of natural history. Ve are all sure you will be a success, “Eva,” and wish you the best of luck. 27

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