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GEORGE CALT Roosevelt School We all feel that George is well along the road which leads to success. During his four years in High School he has maintained a high scholastic standing. George’s goal is Harvard, and judging from his progress here, we are certain of his future success. RICHARD CAMERON ‘Dick” Lincoln School “Dick” entered M. H. S. as a small, energetic lad. He likes baseball and follows the activities of both baseball leagues. “Dick” will meet you half-way in any undertaking. He is engaged in the business world and is on his way to success. He is a kind, likable chap ; has a most serious ex- pression. His spare time goes into sports and reading of books and magazines. GEORGE E. CASEY “Steve” “Crusher” St. Mary ' s School. Baseball (i, 2, 3) ; Hockey (2, 3) ; Football (1); Operetta (4) George is another of the “Highland’s Lads” who made good. Since entering M. H. S., he has been one of the most popular boys, with both sexes, in the class. This is due to his fine personality and constant good humor. “Steve” has been active in sports, but through ineligibility, he couldn’t participate in any this year. George is heading for Kansas University next fall. JOHN P. CASEY “Bunny” St. Mary ' s School. Radio Club (3, 4) ; Rifle Club (2, 3, 4) ; President (3, 4) “Bunny” is a very likeable and congenial fellow. He is well known for his laugh which resounds through the cor- ridor whenever he is present at an amusing incident. He is frequently occupied in drawing airplane designs, and he has the good wishes of his classmates in his ambition to become an army plane designer. (24)
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LAWRENCE BYRNE “Bud” St. Mary ' s School. Bud’s good nature and ready smile won him many friends among his classmates. “Bud” is interested in all sports, but his favorite is hockey. He also leans toward photography and traveling. He hasn’t made many plans for the future, but he is thinking of joining the Air Corps of the United States Army. A. ALDEN CAESAR “Joe” “Gus” “Bugeye” Roosez ' elt School. Rifle Club (4) ; Lens Shutter (4) Alden is a very likable young chap, endowed with a keen sense of humor which has added many to his already wide circle of friends. Outside of school, he focuses his atten- tion on philately and railroading, and, as a true DeMolay, he is a non-woman-hater. After graduating, Alden plans to attend a technical college and latei to enter the chemical engineering field. ROBERT CAIN “Caino” Lincoln School This genial lad graced the portals of Melrose High School four short vears ago. Perhaps his teachers thought him shy in ’34. However “Caino’s” schoolmates found him quick to cast aside his silent manner for the lighthearted ways of the good-natured chum that he is. Synonymous with en- joyment to Robert are hockey and movies. More power to “Caino” as he faces his vet undecided task in life with his inimitable smile. JEAN CAIRNS Roosevelt School. Riding Club (3, 4) ; Bowling (3, 4) ; Girls ' Club (3, 4); Chorus (2); G. L. A. (3, 4); Class Hockey (2, 3, 4) Everyone likes Jean. This winsome red-headed young ladv is one of the nicest members of our class. Although riding and swimming are her favorite sports, dancing also provides ample entertainment, and she is an ardent sup- porter of all school sports. She hopes to enter business college, and in whatever she does, we can say, “best of luck to you always, Jean.” ( 2 3 )
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WILLIAM ANDREW CASEY “Bill” “Will” “Billy” Lincoln School Proficient in studies and vveli-liked by teachers and class- mates, Bill will be remembered for his informal class cause- ries. Not a starring athlete but really a good sport, his weaknesses are his gun, his fists, and his Eleanor. Bill pians to learn salesmanship in Boston and has the best wishes of all. JOSEPH T. CEFALO “Joe” “Cef” St. Marx’s School. Hockey y 3 ) ; Junior Prom Committee ( 3 ) Joe came to dear Melrose High, Carefree, smiling, and riding high. His recreation is dancing to his favorite band, You can tell by the girls Joe is at hand. Flaming ties are his desire, You know by his style that he reads “Esquire.” His future plans are Mass. State College, A florist he’d be with plenty of knowledge. Success in all you do ! Good luck Joe! “An Orchid to you.” MADELENE E. CHAFFEE “Maddie” “Little Gal” “Pineapple” Coolidge School. Baseball (2, 3, 4) ; Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4) ; Field Hockey (2, 3); Girls ' Club (3, 4); “Hollyzvood Bound ; “Way Out West Wherever there’s a laugh, you’ll find “Maddie”. She’s an ardent movie fan and can answer any question having to do with movies. Her favorite pastime is asking science teachers questions, as two of them have already found out. She plans to enter the “Children’s Hospital” in Boston for which she is now ready prepared. Her pleasing personality assures her of success in whatever she undertakes. NATALIE CHAISSONG “Nat” “Wimpy” Lincoln School. Girls’ Club (3, 4) ; Chorus (1. 2, 3, 4) Nat, the girl with the pleasing personality and wit, whom everyone knows. Wherever you go you probably will find her with a “wimpy” in her hand, but don’t mind that she’s always hungry. W hen she isn’t eating she’s out playing golf or dancing, two of her favorite sports. To her friends she is just a school girl at heart. After finishing High School, she is going to continue her dancing career, and then watch out for “Wimpy” ! (25)
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