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FRANK CON AWT oe Medford High School. Gym Team (4) ; Operetta (4) ; Track (4) Medford’s loss was our gain when Frank came to us in the Junior year, for through his ready smile and good na- ture he has become very popular. ‘‘Joe’s” favorite pastimes are skating and track, and at the same time he obtains ex- cellent marks. From previous records we know Frank is assured of being an instant success at M. I. T. where he plans to study next year. DOROTHY CONNORTON “Dot” “Dottie” Calvin Coolidge School. Writers’ Club (3) Dorothy is a hazel-eyed girl with golden tresses. She has regarded her studies seriously, and, as a result, has at- tained a high standing all four years. On Saturdays, you may often see Dot in the theatre. Her other pastimes are hiking, photography and attending school games. Next year, she plans to take up nursing at the Melrose Hospital. JOSEPH CONTREAS “Mighty Atom” Coolidge School Joe always has a big smile on his small f ace and a hearty hand-shake for his friends. He is interested in machines and has a f ew old model “T ' s” that he tinkers with. Some day you will possibly see the “Mighty Atom” driving along the Highway in a funny contraption with one of his own motors in it. The “Mighty Atom” might end up in the “Graveyard,” but we know he wants to study machines. ALLEN B. COPELAND “A 1 Cope” Calvin Coolidge School. Outing Club, Sec. (4); Band (1, 2) ; Cheerleader (4) ; Tennis (1, 2, 3), Manager; Track ( 4 ) You know him, my very good friends, I hope; His name is said to be “A 1 Cope”. “Al” is a lad who will make you smile, And we’ll not forget him for a long, long while. He rides, he shoots, he hunts for game, And his power of wit is never lame. To the merchant marine “Cope” does aspire e’re with you “Al”, fulfill your desire. (29)
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LUCILLE COLBERT “Luce” “Luciebelle” Roosevelt School. Hockey, Class (i); Varsity (2, 3, 4); Basketball, Class (1), Varsity (2, 3, 4); Baseball (1, 2, 3, 4) ; Class Gym Team (2, 3, 4).; Class Treasurer (2, 3) ; Girls’ Club (3, 4), Treasurer ; Red Cross (4) ; G. L. A. (3, 4), Treasurer (3), President (4) ; Class Bozvling Team (3, 4), Captain (3); Outing Club (3); Cloak and Plume ( 1 ) ; “Way Out West” (4) “Has anyone any dues?” Where have we heard that be- fore? Oh, yes, it’s Lucille. This active little lady is well- known among her classmates for her winsome smile and pleasing personality. If you are interested in knowing how many stairs there are from the first floor to the fourth, ask Lucille. She also has a wonderful athletic ability for which she is well-known. AUDREY COLE “Aud” “Shorty” Roosevelt School. “ Look Who’s Here ” (2) ; “Hollywood Bound ” (3); “Way Out West” (4); Field Hockey Man- ager (4) ; Specdball (3) ; Orchestra (1, 2, 3, 4) ; Glee Club (2) ; Bozvling (3) ; Prom Committee (3) ; Cloak and Plume (1) Here we have a very popular member of the Senior class. Audrey has won a great many friends by her winning per- sonality and grand sense of humor. She never participated in varsity, but she was always seen in the grandstand cheer- ing for her classmates. Audrey hasn’t decided upon a career as yet, but, in whatever path her future lies, we know it will be surrounded by success and happiness. SHIRLEY COLE “Shirl” Calvin Coolidge School. Riding Club (3, 4), president (4) ; Outing Club (3), Secretary (4! ; Field Hockey; Girls’ Athletic Club (3, 4) Everybody turns and takes notice when this attractive miss walks down the corridors of M. LI. S. Her address? Melrose of course. Her telephone number? “Private line.’’ Whether in a classroom or on the field of play, Shirl is al- ways smiling no matter what jhe circumstances may be. We understand most of her time is spend in “reading” M ass. When our Shirley leaves, Melrose High will be missing a grand person. ROGER COLLINS “Rog” “Bubbles” Calvin Coolidge School. Euclidean Society, Treasurer (3, 4) ; Tennis (4) Since Roger entered Melrose High he has been contin- ually winning friends with his pleasing personality. Rog has been an ardent supporter of school athletics- — especial- ly hockey. “Bubbles” has been working in a local theatre, proving he’s got ambition and what it takes to be a success when he graduates. We know you’ll be a success and we’re all pulling for you. (28)
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MARJERY CRAWFORD “Marge” “Midge” Roosevelt School. Orchestra (i, 2, 3, 4) ; Band (1, 2, 3, 4) ; Swimming Club (3, 4); Cloak Plume (1) Here ' s a lucky girl who beat us all — took a summer vaca- tion in winter ; came back with a real Florida tan ; and prac- ticed up a bit on her favorite hobby, swimming. And what could be more becoming than those blond locks to match that tan? All in all, she is a picture we northerners cer- tainly do admire. So, don’t miss it. Marge is also inter- ested in music, but, nevertheless, hopes to major in art. IRENE CREASE “I” “Creasie” Roosevelt School. Girls ' Club (3, 4) This gay, petite blonde came to good old M. H. S. in 1934. “I” is a congenial companion and has many interests, mainly movies, out-door sports, and dancing. She expects to enter the business world as a secretary upon leaving us. Whatever you do, Irene, we all wish you the best of luck. JAMES RODNEY CRITCHETT “Mutt” Lincoln School. “Mutt” participated in Cross Country Races and other sports in spite of leg injuries. He is interested in forestry and spends spare times in the woods studying the trees. Rodney will probably go to Mass. Agricultural College. He would make a good Forester, because he can examine the foliage and limbs of trees without climbing them. J. R. would give you the shirt off his back if he could. He is a lover of beautiful things and considers money one of those things. EDWARD JOSEPH CROWLEY “Eddie” “Ed” Coolidge School. Eddie has been a very popular fellow in high school. We observe that his extra-curricula activities are nil but that can be easily explained by the fact that he spent most of his spare time lingering with language teachers (compul- sory). He is a carefree, likable youth, and his pleasing per- sonality ought to take him far in the business world. (30)
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