Melrose High School - Log Yearbook (Melrose, MA)

 - Class of 1933

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RALPH T. CIXCOTTA Tommy , “Tarzan Hi-Y (2), (3) lor some unknown reason, certainls not shyness. Ralph has remained more or less aloof from the extra-curricular activities; his onl venture into societ being his membership in the Hi-Y. In a like manner he has slighted all high school athletics with his exception of freshman football, A et, if these outside interests tailed to interest him. his studies evidently succeeded, for he has passed his course with no apparent effort. i ot content with the honor of being a graduate of Melrose High. Ralph has every in- tention td entering Mass. Nautical School which has long been his goal. JEAN CLARK “Jeanie” Glee Club I 1), I 2), (3.1 Couul ami Coed (1), “ Pirates of Penzance ' (2) Jean came to Melrose High in 1929 from the Lincoln School. Although Jean did not go in for athletics, she made many new friends during her four years with us. Now that she has reached the end of her senior year, she is planning to take up fashion designing. We all wish you the best of luck, Jean. MARION COLE “Manny “Coley” Girls ' Club (3), (4), Traffic Squad (3), ( 1) Manm was one of our interesting Rooseveltians of 29. Marion ' s pleasing personality and ready smile has won her many friends of both sexes. A on may depend on Manny’s presence at most of our dances held b the younger set. Marion has no definite plans for her inline, but probabh the business world will he illuminated by her presence. Best of success, Marion, old dear! 28

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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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RUTH GRAM COLLINS Poetry Club 111, (2), (3), (4), Girls Club I 2), (3), President . (4), Euclidean (3), Masque and If y ig (4), Traffic Squad 1 11 Ever since Roosevelt clays, Ruth has been everyone’s friend and a friend to everyone. Her loveable nature, poise, and efficiency have carried her through high school at the top of her classes, and have made her just the best little president that the Girls Club ever had. Roosevelt School was proud to send her to high school, and now Melrose High proudly sends her to Wellesley, where we are all sure that her college days will be most successful. LOUIS COMEAU “Louie”, “Lou” Louis came to Melrose High from St. Mary’s School, a shy, bewildered, little freshman. Since then he has become a very good student. He hasn t gone in for many school activities, work outside of school having kept him busy. Lou doesn’t seem to have any weakness for the opposite sex, but you never can tell what a good natured fellow such as he is may do. We will prob- ably see Lou receiving his knocks in the staid business world next year, and we all wish him a bright and prosperous future. EVELYN CONAXIS “Eve”, “Evie” Glee Club (4) Evie, a fair, blue-eyed blonde with natural wavy hair, came marching to the Melrose High School in 1929, bearing the colors of the Lincoln School. Her cheery disposition and ready smile made her most welcome everywhere. She joined the Glee Club in her senior year and succeeded in using her vocal chords. Evelyn is undecided as to her future, but we all wish her success in what she undertakes. 29

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