Melrose High School - Log Yearbook (Melrose, MA)

 - Class of 1936

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ANTHONY CHAMPA “Tony” Tony is not only one of the most popular students in the 1 ligh School, but one of scholastic ability and character. He has as many friends in the student body and faculty as anyone in the class. We are all going to miss his barber shop next year when he goes to Dartmouth, where he is surely going to make a brilliant record for himself and the school. MIRIAM CHANDLER “Mini” “Mimie” Girls’ Club 3, President 4; Masque and Wig 3, 4; “Admir- able Crichton” 3; French Club 3, 4; Basketball 4 Mimie with her blond hair and cheerful grin entered the old Sewall School in 1932. Both her grin and light hair have continued all through her high school career. Mimie has done a grand job as President of Girls’ Club and I’m sure we’ll all remember her as she rushed from her School Life duties to 307 to consult Mac. Mini is going to Boston University where we all wish her the best of luck. MURIEL CLARK Basketball 1, 2, 3; Field Hockey 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3; Chorus 4 ; Girls’ Club 3, 4 This charming young Miss is one of the extraordinary members of our class. We wonder what her friends would do without her cheery smile. Muriel has giggled her way into all our hearts. She plans to be a telephone operator, and we expect she will be spending most of her time taking calls from that well known town of Wakefield. Why? Maybe Muriel will have the answer. Here’s luck for the future. KATHLEEN CLINE “Kay” Kay came from Pennsylvania to Stoneham High and finally arrived at Melrose High in her sophomore year. Al- though she is quiet and reserved, her attentive attitude and sincere manner have won for her many friends among the teachers and classmates. She is a good student and a great pal. We wish her all the success in the world in her am- bition to be a nurse. 27

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SPENCER W ARD CAMPBELL “Spen” “Spenie” “Pen” Football i, 3; Orchestra 4; Band 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Debating Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Masque and ll’ig 4 Spencer entered M. H. S. in 1932 as a member of the last freshman class in the ol t d High School. He has not been prominent in athletics but has not neglected the inter- ests of the school. Pen seems to be endowed with the happy faculty of getting respectable marks with the least possible effort. Next year Spencer plans to enter Boston University and take up journalism. W e know if he fob lows his present plans he is sure to make good. JANICE ANNE CARPENTER “Jackie” “Little Scottie” Chorus 1 ; Girls’ Club 3, 4; Induction Team 4; Stamp Club 4; Glee Club 4; Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Operetta 4; Chairman of Literary Committee, Log Staff 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4 In 1932, a dark-haired girl slid shyly into M. H. S. to be- come a sensation for four years. Not only did she feature in athletics, but also in the social activities of the School W hether, in school or outside life, Jackie can be counted upon as a true friend. Her sunny disposition and witty re- marks will long be remembered by her classmates who wish Jackie luck in her future adventures. PATRICIA CAYFORD “Pat” School Life 2; Red Cross 3 Pe p, vim, and vigor describes Pat to a “T”. During her three years here Pat has won (man)y friends. Her cheery smile can often be seen as she dashes from class to class. W e think Pat’s interests are centered in New York. She is one of the best natured members of the class. Pat plans to enter Simmons College next fall. We all wish her loads of success for the future. LOUISE CEFALO “Cefie” “Lou” Girls’ Club 3, 4; School Life 4; Chorus 2 Let us introduce Cefie, one of the best-liked members of our class. Her pleasing personality and extraordinary wit have won her many friends. Cefie is often seen dashing around town at the wheel of her faithful car. Dancing oc- cupies the major part of her recreation, and it is quite evi- dent when she is seen on the dance floor. Next year Cefie plans to enter college at Croton. Here’s luck for the future. 26



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MARGERY JUNE CODAIRE ( i iris ' Club 3, 4; Glee Club 2; Red Cross 2, 3 Margie entered High School as a young sophisticate, but, as soon as we all got to know her, we realized that a crowd was missing something without her ways of creating fun. She has a serious knack of getting into mischief, and we hope that she will always Toe the mark and Buck an,d v r ing her way to success. Good luck at New Hampshire State, Marge. NATALIE COULSON “Nat” A shy, young girl with great wondering eyes looked be- wilderingly around her. This was Nat, a strange freshman in the vastness of a great school and overwhelming upper classmen. Now that she is a senior, Nat finds herself sur- rounded with a host of friends, which she gained through her ready sympathy and good sportsmanship. It is good sportsmanship. It is a “Tuft” break that we must lose her, but our loss is another’s gain. DONALD CROOK ER “Don” Glee Club 4 In 1932, a bewildered freshman groped his way through the stately and time-honored portals of the high school. Don migrated from Medford that year and soon was seen in the best of company. He aspires to become a doctor ; so he is practicing operations on frogs up in the biology room. Don’s pet hobbies seem to be railroads and Glee clubs, for when not at one, he can be found at the other. Here’s wash- ing you lots of luck and a clear track ahead, Don. A DELE B. CUTLER Girls’ Club 3, 4; Euclidean 3, 4; ( Sec. ) “Miss Cherry Blossom’’ 2 Melrose High gained a “Personality Girl” when Adele came from Portsmouth Junior High. I ler wit and her pleasing personality, along with her charm, have made her a favorite among her classmates. She is an active member of Girls’ Club and Secretary of Euclidean. She plans to enter Simmons in the fall and hopes some day to be a nurse. Best of luck, Adele. 98

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