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ALFRED W. BIERWEILER “Al” Calvin Coolidge School. With “Al” came that beamy smile and jovial personality that has followed him through his four “trying ' ’ years at M. H. S. “Al’s” school activities have been somewhat neg- lected because of outside work. However, “Al” joined De- Molay in his sophomore year and has given much time and effort since becoming a member. “Al” has no plans as yet for later years. LAWSON BISHOP “Bish” “Max” Lincoln School. Chorus (i, 2) ; Cross Country (1) ; Hockey (3, 4) B — ecause of his perpetual smile and his witty remarks we have acclaimed “Bish” as one of the popular members of his class. 1 — nterests are centered upon one of the fairer members of the Junior class. S — urely you can’t miss him at various popular dances and movies. H — e plans to enter a Technical college next year. We are sure of his success in whatever he undertakes. GEORGE WILLIAM BONZAGNI “Georgie” “Bonzoil” Calvin Coolidge School. Football (1, 2, 3, 4) Baseball (1. 2, 3, 4) George, one of the unsung heroes of our great football team, is a grand person and a friend worth having. Being a bit shy and very modest, few hear of his achievements which have been many and fine, not only on the field of play, but in the classroom as well. DAVID K. BOYCE “Dave” Calvin Coolidge School. Baseball (1) “Dave” is interested in singing and hopes to go further in it. He is also interested in mechanics. The more friends Dave” makes, the better he likes it, and his personality is such that he makes friends easily. His plans for the future are not definite. (21)
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NATALIE L. BAXTER “Nat” Roosevelt School. Operetta (3, 4) ; School Life (3) ; Log Staff “Nat” has won many friends with her cheery smile dur- ing her four years in Melrose High School. Because of out- side activities she has not participated in athletics, but she is always willing to do her share of singing and dancing when- ever the occasion arises. Next year she is planning to at- tend the Massachusetts School of Art where she will major in commercial drawing. CONDON BEAUCHAMP “Connie” “Beau” Roosevelt School. Track (2, 3, 4) ; Cross-country (2, 3, 4) ; Tennis (3, 4) ; Hi-Y (3, 4) ; Baseball (1) ; Bowling Team ; Gymnastic Team “Connie” is a diligent, hard-working, enthusiastic student whose sincerity has won him many lasting friends. His chief interest lies in running and tennis, although he is in- terested in all sports. His ambition is to be an electrical en- gineer and upon leaving M. H. S. he plans to attend Went- worth. Keep up the good work “Connie” and we are sure you will reach your goal. FREDERICK BECKWITH “Becky” “Freddy” “Fred” Calvin Coolidge School “Freddy” entered Melrose High a bashful and timid freshman. Although he has remained very quiet, he is al- ways ready to give an opinion of the pretty girls in the school. “Freddy” plans to go to Canada when he graduates to prove to his fellow countrymen that “another local boy made good.” Wherever you go, we wish you great success in your career. CHARLES BENEDICT “Charlie” “Boss” Roosevelt School. Track (1, 2, 3, 4) ; Cross Country (i» 3 4) Charlie entered M. H. S. in 1934 along with many other freshmen. He soon made many new friends and was well known for his cheery smile and his track abilities. The two weaknesses of this dark-haired young man are the fairer sex and a snappy wardrobe. Charlie’s future is yet undecided but we know he will succeed in whatever he un- dertakes. (20)
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ROBERT WHITMORE BRADFORD “Bob ' ’ “Brad” “Hey You” Calvin Coolidge School. Imprint” ; Rifle Club; Lens and Shutter; Hi-Y ; Cloak and Plume (i) “Bob” was born in Melrose y’ars and y’ars ago. Has since lived in a variety of places, attending various schools with varying degrees of success. Regards editorship of the “Imprint” as greatest achievement so far. Just likes to live. Won’t turn up his nose at a good book or a dance, though. Usually cheerfully. Can take a joke on himself. College. Newspaper or magazine work after that. BARBARA BRIDGE “Barb” “Bridgie” Calvin Coolidge School. Cloak and Plume ( i ) ; Glee Club (2, 4) ; Poetry Club (2, 3) ; Girls’ Club (3, 4) ; Operetta Operetta (3, 4) When Barbara came to high school, it was with a shy and bashful step, but as she accustomed herself to her sur- roundings, our peppy songstress had a “finger in every pie.” A ready smile and a cheerful word are things we can al- ways be assured of getting from her, and they are certain to be among her greatest assets when “Barb” steps out in- to the business world. EDWARD H. BRIGHAM “Ed” “Eddie” Calvin Coolidge School With “Ed’s” smile, friendliness, and thoughtfulness for others, he has won many true friends in these four short years. He has not entered many activities here because of work and many other interests outside of school. “Ed” plans to enter college in the mid-west, and with his fine spirit, we know he will do O. “Kay” in whatever he attempts. VIRGINIA BROOKS “Brooksie” Lincoln School. Girls’ Club (3, 4) A winning smile and cheerful disposition are “Brooksie’s” chief assets. She has many interests, among them boxing. Rather unusual for a girl, we ' d say! After graduation, she plans to enter the business world which, we are sure, will hold no serious obstacles for this energetic miss! (22)
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