Melrose High School - Log Yearbook (Melrose, MA)

 - Class of 1935

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MARY CLARK Girls’ Club (4) Although Mary came here in her Junior year, she made many friends. In spite of giving her time to dancing and a certain “someone” at Holy Cross, she has attained high marks in her studies. She hasn’t been active in sports, but has, nevertheless, been an interested spectator. Mary plans to be a nurse, and I’m sure we envy the lucky patients whom this lovely blond will care for. ARTHUR CLARRY, Jr. “Arty” Arthur Clarry, one of the class of 1935, has been going up the ladder of success slowly but surely. Upon gradua- tion from the Roosevelt School in 1931 he entered the Melrose High School. After receiving his diploma follow- ing four years of study in the Commercial course, he is planning to go into business and undoubtedly will make a name for himself because of the qualities he possesses. “Best of Luck”. PAULINE CLOUES “ Polly wog” “Polly” Cloak and Plume (1), Girls’ Club (3, 4), Masque and W ' l 9 (3. 4) In 1931 a maiden of twelve su mmers with brown hair and blue eyes entered Melrose High School and became a timid freshman. As assistant in the library she is courteous and helpful to all who come in contact with her. She excels many of her class-mates in studies as well as in stature. She plans to continue her education at Boston University until she becomes a successful young lawyer. WARREN B. CLOW Freshman Baseball (1), Track (3, 4) A graduate of the Washington School, Warren entered the good old high school in 1931. Although he hasn’t par- ticipated in many school activities, he has studied hard and has been a conscientious worker. However quiet he may have been in school, lie made many real friends. He hasn’t any plans for the future, but he is bound to be a success. (28)

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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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LAURENCE COLE Track (4) Laurence entered Melrose High in ’31. He is a quiet sort of fellow. As an ardent sports follower, he is seen at all football and hockey games. Laurence has studied well and has shown the ability to succeed in his future under- taking. His hobby is chemistry which he plans to follow at Northeastern. FRANK A. CONNOR “Brud” “Butch” Masque and Wig (2, 3, 4), Football (1, 2), Glee Club (2, 3, 4), “Outward Bound” (3), “ The Admirable Crichton” (4), “The Boy Returns” (2), “The Old Lady Shows Her Medals” (3), “ Bishop’s Candle- sticks” (4). Four years ago, a good natured, happy-go-lucky youth entered Melrose High. “Brud”, besides being blessed with good looks, is also blessed with a great deal of talent for the piano. He has developed into an outstanding actor and has played the leads in several Masque and Wig produc- tions. “Brud” is equally popular with both sexes. After a year at Prep school, “Brud” will be welcomed at Amherst. Amherst will receive a great fellow and a fine mixer. MIRIAM COX “Mindy” Girls’ Club (3, 4), Euclidean (3), Glee Club (2, 3), German Club (4) Tall and stately? No. Short and blonde? No. Although of medium height and complexion, “Mindy’s” right on top when Fere are any teams to be cheered on or plays to attend. She started this school spirit in the Roosevelt school and has continued it through four happy-go-lucky high school years. When she ventures into the business world next year, may she meet success and happiness. ARNOLD J. CRAVEN Orchestra (3, 4) Arnold J. Craven graduated from the Northeastern Junior High School in Somerville. Arnold has a pleasing manner with all his friends, is full of fun, and never in a sad mood. He belongs to the school orchestra, being very much inter- ested in music. We wish him great success and luck in the coming years.

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