Melrose High School - Log Yearbook (Melrose, MA)

 - Class of 1939

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R 1 CHARD R. BROWN “Dick” “Red” “Len” Baschall 3, 4; Football 3; Basketball 3, 4; Track 4. W ' e all know Dick not only for his ability as an athlete, hut also a fellow with a pleasing- personality. In his two years that he has spent here, he has made many friends and obtained a high scholastic standing. Dick plans tO ' become an accountant and he certainly will be an asset to any bus- iness organization. R.IWKRLY BARBARA BRUCE “Bev” Lincoln School. Freshman Girls’ Club; Girls’ Club 3, 4; Operetta 3, 4. This petite blonde, with her sparkling eyes and contag- ious laugh, has won many friends all through High School. .She is so tiny you have to look twice for her, but her win- ning personality makes u]) f(jr any slightness in size. Al- ready noted for her marvelous meals, Bey wishes to con- tinue her work as a dietitian. BARBARA W ' . BRYANT “Barb” “Babs” “Mike” Lincoln School. Freshman Girls’ Club; Girls’ Club 3, 4; Orehestra i, 2; Operetta 3, 4. Ibis excitable, enthusiastic bit of femininity entered M. H. .S. from the Lincoln .School in 1935. In a short time Barb made many friends by her happy-go-lucky spirit and contagious smile. Dancing occupies the major part of her recreati(;n, which diet is c]uite evident when she is seen on the dance floor. Barb plans to enter Academic Moderne to learn the art of a mannequin. LEONARD R. BRYANT “Een” “Rus” “Eemon” Roosevelt School. Football i, 2, 3, 4; Baseball i, 2, 3, 4; Hockey i ; Operetta 3, 4; Speakers’ Bureau 4. Een is widely known about sclujol, not merely because of his football and baseball success, but also through his happy-go-lucky persoiiality. He is one who becomes really ambitious when work is rec|uired, especially when it is re- c|uired cm a typewriter. Everlasting friendshij)s are his be- cause he is lively and because good fun can be expected from him. 25

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HKLEX LORRAINE BUCKLEY Lincoln School. Glee Club. During lier four years at high school, Lorraine has he- coine one of the best liked girls of her class. Her cheery disposition ami warm friendly smile have played no small part in making her so popular. Her special interests are good books and movies. In whatever you undertake, Helen, here is luck to you in the future. JOHN BUCKLEY “Buck” “Johnny” Ruck came to us after spending one year at Malden Catholic. Buck’s activities outside of school kept him out of sports, but he is one of the most ardent fans for Melrose High teams and the Boston Olympics. Johnny plans to be a radio announcer. M e wish him the best of luck. EDNA BURGESS “Eddie” “Ed” Roosei’elt School. Girls ' Club 3, 4; Red Cross 2, 3; Operetta 3. This versatile young miss has blonde, curly hair and brown eyes, and a habit of day-dreaming. So, if you saw her day-dreaming often in school, you know now it is be- cause her biggest interest is outside of school. Eddie plans to enter the Melrose Hospital to train for a nurse, and we all know that she will succeed in her chosen profession. HELEN ELIZABETH BURLAND “Lyn” Calvin Coolidge School. Freshmen Girls’ Club; Cloak ana Plume Society; Fuclidean Society 2; Masgue a id U ig 3. 4; Girls’ Club 3. 4; Operetta 2, 3. Everyone knows Helen as a dark-eyed girl with two par- ticular interests : nursing and dramatics. We have all seen her in such performances as “My Lady ' s Yuletide” and “Way Out Vest.” Helen hopes to realize her main ambi- tion. nursing, by going into training at the Deaconess Hos- pital in Boston next year. 24



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CHARI. !•: S I-: A R I. 1 ! U R X ETT Cah ' ui Coolidge School. During liis four years of study Earl has taken ] art in mj activities, but still he has made many friends. Wherever he is seen writing, it is always with pen and ink and a cash book of some description, which shows us that his main study is bookkeeping. Next fall will find him working m an office. DOROTHY M. BURNHAM ‘‘D(jttie Dot” “Peggy” Cirls’ Chib 3, 4; Red Cross 3, 4. Although Dottie has not been with us very long, she is Imown for her sweet smile and sympathetic nature. Her personality has won her a large number of friends. ' hen anyone needs hel|), one can always depend on Dottie for cheer. Her ambition is to be a nurse. We know that she will be successful in her chosen field. ROY WESTON BURT “Doc” “Burt” “Ace” Lincoln School. Gymnastic Class 4. That big strapping fellow six feet two and who weighs 175 pounds is none other than your paper boy, hurrying to your home with the evening edition each night. “Doc” is well known by all the boys and girls, and is also well liked. He likes to putter around with his drums, and spends much of his spare time making aluminum novelties. JOHN E. BYETTE “Bud” “Johnny” Cak’in Coolidge School. Hi-Y 2, 3; Swiinniing Team 3. P ud entered our spacious High School from the Calvin Coolidge School, where he had already begun to study to tulfill his ambitions to become a commercial artist. He spent his spare time in his senior year ably ushering in .1 -Malden theatre. Bud plans tO ' attend Vesper George .Yrt School to prepare himself for his chosen profession. 26

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