Melrose High School - Log Yearbook (Melrose, MA)

 - Class of 1939

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BARBARA ANN B.AILEY “Bob” “Bab” “x ngel” Lincoln School. Girls’ Club 2, 3, 4. liarbara im|)ressed us with her intensive mind. It is hard to keep in contact with Bab, for she is always bustling about in her little robin’s-egg blue automobile. She is often seen struggling up the high school hill with a carload of scholars. Barbara’s chief ambition is to become a bacter- iologist or laboratory technician. .She plans to study first at Colby, later at a technical institution. JCtllX JOSEPH BAEE “Hiho” “Chuck” Lincctln School. Football r, 2, 3; Fond i. John is a hne student, pleasant companion, and an ardent sport fan. .At jiresent John is not in any sport hut his heart goes out to lend the players strength. He is inter- ested in horses, the art of riding them, taking care of them and .doctoring them. John likes to follow horse racing and plans to be a veterinary. ADEEE M. BARNOVITCH “Del” “Sport” Lincoln School. Girls’ Club 3, 4; Basketball i, 2. During Adele’s four years as a student of Melrose High School, she has made many hdends because of her beam- ing personality and incomparable wit. She especially en- joys horseback riding, golf, tennis, and ukelele playing. Upon graduation from High School, Adele is planning to enter nurse’s training in a nearby hospital. EOREST H. BARTER “Joe” Lincoln School. Track i, 2, 3, 4; Cross Coiuitry i, 2, 3, 4; Hi-V 3, 4; Eiiclid ' ean Society 3, Secretary 4: Operetta 4. Melrose High will not be cpiite the same to friends of Joe when he completes his schooling here this year. Entering M. 11 . S. in 1935, Joe has devoted practically all of his time to track, clubs, and girls. Joe’s future is undecided, but we feel sure it will be of the outstanding quality he has shown in all his work here. IQ

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RU ' l ' H AXI)KRS( 3 X “Ruthie” Roosei’clt School. Freshimiii Girls’ Chib. Rutliie’s h( bl y is collecting- bracelets, and sbe always sports at least one. Sbe j)articipates in swimming, tennis, arcbery, rowing, and diving; and bas won medals for ber skill in each. Movies are Rntbie’s favorite entertainment, and strawberry ice cream cones are ber pet extravagance, judging by past records, sbe is lunnid to accomplisb ber de- sire to become a swimming instructor. W ILLIAM ROSS ARMIXGTOX “Bill” I ooscz’clt School. Rifle Club i ; Operetta 3, 4; Band 4. P)ill is an ardent sports follower of wbicb football is bis favorite. He is also musically inclined, and plays tbe i)iano accordion. Bill intends to take a post graduate course, and is going to college to study to be an electrical engineer. Best of luck in your career. JKAX IHdZABHTH BABCOCK “Beanie” “Blondie” Cah ' in Coolidge .School. Freshman Girls’ Club i ; Girls’ Club 3. jean is a small, bbjiiu girl, very small in fact. Sbe bas a laugbing, infectious manner; and if } ' ou are on tbe blue side of tbings, sbe will make you laugb again. Sbe is pop- ular and a girl wbo can tbink of a quick comeback on tbe s])iir of tbe moment. Sbe is a very loyal friend and full of fun. M R C U 1 -: R 1 1 ' If BA B I X If AU “Babs” Lincoln School. Girls’ Club 3, 4. Babs is four feet eleven inches tall and brunette, with a very i)leasing perstjnality and a host of friends. Sbe bas cbosen Commercial Art as a means of earning ber living, and ])Ians to enter Boston University. Babs enjoys skating and dancing as bobbies. Above all else, sbe ougbt to suc- ceed in ber cbosen work as sbe is well git ted in art.



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KI.IXOR LKAKNl :i) 15 KNKD 1 CT Girls’ Sti ' .wip Club; Euclidean Socictx 3, 4: Orchestra 3, 4. Althou ii slie ai ])ears tO ' be rather quiet, ami, shall we say “grimly” at school, she really can play tennis better than most of us. She can also swim ami ride well. Xat- urally she is at her best on the ' cello, having won two sil- ver cups, a gold i)in, several of certificates, and incidental- Iv, a scholarship to further her musical education. KSTllKR BEXEDICT “Sugar” Roosevelt School. Freslunan Girls’ Club 1 ; Girls’ Club 3, 4; Red C ross 3, Secretary 4. Sugar is the ])opular, attractive girl who excels in the Commercial Course, and asihres to be a bookkeeper. Well liked by everyone, she has a special admirer, a IC U. stu- dent who hails from Watertown. An ardent football fan and a good sport, as everyone knows, Ivsther is sure to make a success of whatever she undertakes. AXXA BEREJIKIAN “Chickie” “Berry” Cali’i i CoLflidge School. P erry entered here in the class of ’39 a quiet and reserved girl. Her winning smile and pleasant personality won her many friends. Anna’s ambition is to be a secretary and we all wish her the best. Her greatest interest is in Harvard. She is a great dance fan and an admirer of Tommy Dorsey We wish her the best of everything. EEEAXOR BERTHED Roose ' clt School. Freslmuui Girls’ Club; Nuutius 2; Girls’ Club 3, 4. Although Eleanor does not particijiate in manv sports, she is an enthusiastic rooter, and is seen at most of the in- terscholastic games. Her feet get plentv of exercise, as walking and dancing are her favorite jiastimes. We who sleep on curlers certainly envy her natural wave. Xext fall Eleanor hopes to enter Chandler. 20

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