Melrose High School - Log Yearbook (Melrose, MA)

 - Class of 1935

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MARY CEFALO Mary came from the Washington School in September. 1931, whereupon she joined the freshmen class of M. H. S. Those who know Mary consider her charming and good- natured. Her ready smile and her quick wit have won her many friends during her four years at high school. She is a loyal supporter of the football and basketball teams. e do not know what Mary intends to do, but whatever she does will be a credit to the Class of 1933. Good luck, Mary! PATSY CEFALO “Pat” “Pat” came to us from the Washington School along with his sister, Mary. His activities in High School have been confined mostly to his studies, but we are willing to bet he has plenty to do outside, because he is seldom idle. Keep going strong, “Pat”, we are for you! FREDERICK CHAPMAN “Freddie” “Chappie” Baseball (3, 4) “Fred” came to Melrose High from Boston Latin in 1933. Blond, blue-eyed “Freddie” attracted a good deal of attention and as a result got acquainted with everybody very rapidly. He is a real sport, having gone out for foot- ball in (3) and (4), and basketball in (3), besides his baseball in which he won his letter here in Melrose High School. DOROTHY CHENEY “Dot” Girls’ Club (3, 4) This demure, blue-eyed lass is always a boon to any party. Her favorite pastimes are riding and swimming; while her main educational pursuit is writing original com- positions. A friend, a pal, and always ready to start some fun- that’s “Dot”. The best of good wishes for her suc- cess in studying journalism at college. (26)

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EVELYN L. RYRNES “Eve” Girls’ Club (3, 4) “Eve”, as she is known to her intimate friends, came as a Freshman from the Washington School. She is an en- thusiastic football fan and a popular member of the Girls ' Club. Her favorite pastime is dancing which she seems to enjoy much more than studying. “Eve’s” ambition is to be- come a hairdresser, and we wish her success with every wave. MARY E. CALT Cloak and Plume (1), French Club (3, 4), Girls’ Club ( 3 - 4 ) Fresh from the portals of the Roosevelt School, in 1931, there came to M. H. S. a shy little figure. She is still the same, modest person, but one who, during her four years in high school, made many friends. Though her plans are not definite, Mary has set Simmons as the institution in which to complete her education. Here’s the best of luck and success to you, Mary. LILLIAN CARNEY “Lil” Girls’ Club (3, 4), Glee Club (2, 3, 4) This peppy, cheerful girl came to us in ‘31 from the Roosevelt School. “Lil has several talents, the chief of which is dancing. Her ability to play the piano rates equal to this. Also her art is not forgotten. She has a hobby, Tyler, by name. “Lil plans to become a nurse, and we re sure she’ll be a success. MARJORIE E. CATTLEY “Marge” “Kitty” “Cats” Orchestra (i, 2, 3, 4), Debating Society (3), Secretary (4), Glee Club (2, 3), Girls’ Club (3), Basketball (1, 3, 4) In 1931 a quiet (that is she appears so until you really know her) little freshman entered High School from the Washington School. Her pleasing smile and her blond curls over the ice cream counter here, won her many friends. She plans to go to college next year, but take up what — she does not know. However, whatever you do, “Marge,” your smile will win you every success. (25)



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DOROTHY CHURCHILL “Dottie” Nuntius (1), Vice-President of Cloak and Plume (i). Orchestra (i, 2), Masque and Wig (2, 3, 4), Log Staff (4), Poetry Club (3, 4), Vice-President Poetry Club (4), Girls’ Ctiib (3, 4), Induction Team (4), Assistant Liter- ary Editor of School Life (3), Literary Editor (4) Yes “music hath charms” and here is “Dottie” Churchill to prove it. Almost before she could read, “Dottie” was playing her violin, but although Nero fiddled while Rome burned, “Dottie” declares Rome was not built in a day, so in addition to her practicing, she finds time to keep on the honor role also. Nor can we overlook her literary ability, as her work on “School Life” has shown. Our hats are off to this versatile, young lady. GENEVIEVE CLARK “Gen” Glee Club (4), Lens and Shutter (4) Genevieve is another of this school’s budding artists, who intends to make art her career. However, not all her time is devoted to this calling. In spite of her easily aroused giggles, she is a congenial companion because of her many interests, mainly music, movies, out-door sports, and danc- ing. Under her unassuming appearance, she has her secret ambitions, which we hope will some day be realized. JEANNETTE CLARK “Brutus” “Jerry” Glee Club (2, 3, 4), Girls ' Club (3, 4), Cloak and Plume (1) “Jerry” is a tall girl with a crop of curls which have a lot of exercise. She is very talented and her ability in draw- ing is well known. She hopes to go to school and carry on her drawing. “Jerry” is loved by all because of her sunny disposition and will be remembered because of her smile. Good luck to you, “Jerry”, e JOSEPHINE CLARK “Jo” Girls’ Chib (2, 3, 4), Glee Club (3, 4), Debating Society (3), President (4), Art League (2, 3) Along came “Jo” from Connecticut in 1932 to Melrose High ) where she soon made many friends. Wherever “Jo” is, there is bound to be a good time. She has been an active debater and a popular member of Girls’ Club, for which she has coached several plays. Whatever “Jo” plans to do in the future, we are sure she will make good. We all wish her the best of luck ! (27)

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