Melrose High School - Log Yearbook (Melrose, MA)

 - Class of 1939

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JOSEPH CAIRNS “Joe” Roosevelt School. Football i, 2; Tennis Squad 3. Joe’s pleasing personalit)- and quick wit have made him many friends since he entered Melrose High. His favorite outside occupations are football, hockey, tennis and base- ball. Joe spends his summers at the famdy home in Maine. This is why his future plans include attendance at Bow- doin. After that, Joe’s ambition is to become a business executive. JOHN VM. CALLAHAN “Jack” Lincoln School. I ' our years ago a lignt-haired, timid young fellow ap- peared on the steps of M. H. S. Upon investigating, it was a.scertained that the Lincoln School had sent him to gain further knowle ,.ge. Jack has worked diligently throughout this four years, and will no doubt, benefit by it. Although Jack has no definite plans for the future, we know he will succeed. BETTY LOUISE CAMPBELL “Hacker” “Angel” “Spinach” Cah ' in Coolidgc School. Cloak and fSitnie t ; Freshman Girls’ Club i ; President of Freshman Girls’ Club i ; £a- clidcan Society 2; Operetta 2, 3; Masque and Wig 3: Girls’ Club 3, 4; Imprint 3, 4; Log Staff 4: Field Hockey i, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 4; Class Treasurer 2, 3, 4. Pep, vim, and vigor! Looking for a synonym? I’m sure an adequate one can be found in our class treasurer. Sports have played a great part in Betty’s high school days, al- though her scholastic rating has not suffered. Next year Betty plans to go- to Pembroke where she hopes to become a “bud”ding genius. IdL-XNCES ELIZABETH CARNEY “Betsy” “Huck” Roosevelt School. Freshman Girls’ Club; Cloak and Plume 1 ; Sioimming i ; Ridi)ig 1,2; Speakers’ Bureau 2, 3, Secre- tary 3; Masque a ul Wig 2, 3; Girls’ Club 3; Euclidean Society 3. Betsy will go on record as one of the few students who graduated in three years. Despite her busy social life she has maintained high grades. She has also- done her share in the athletic events of the school. Y ' ith her delightful personality and colorful character, Betsy has won many friends. 27

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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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DAISY 11 . CARR “Daisy Mae’’ “Dais” Glee Club 1 ; Girls’ Club 3. Daisy was born in lioston on June 11, 1920 with In ' i ht carrot colored hair; and, believe it or not, it’s not dyed now. She entered Melrose High School in 1937 from Browne Junior High School, Malden, Mass. Daisy has a good personality and a smile for everyone. She is hai)py-go- lucky, and one girl who makes aniuaintances easily. M. IH.IZABKTH CARR “Betty” Liiieohi Seliool. Ih ' eshnuui Girls’ Club i ; Operetta 2; Eu- eliileau 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Club 2, 3, 4; Imprint 4. Betty came to M. H. S. as a timid freshman in 1935. Her fa orite si)orts are swimming and dancing. As a member of the weaker six, she takes a great interest in the males. Ifspecially a certain ’ell(s) man. .She plans to enter a business school in the fall. Because of her business-like manner, we know Betty will succeed. ROB.ERT CARTER “Nick” “Nick”, who is t) ft. 12 in. tall, has an ideal l)uild for practically all athletics, especially baseball and basketball. His ready smile and likable disposition have won him many new friends during his four years at M . 11 . .S. After grad- uation “Nick” plans to attend Wentworth Institute for an aeronautics course, and from there, he will go to- I ' exas to train to be a pilot. MARIE CASEY Liiicohi School. Marie’s ])leasant disposition has won many friends during lier four year stay in Melrose High. .She is a blonde blue- eyed lovable girl who is j oily O tomistic 11 elpful N atural with , ' dl h r friends. Marie has chosen nursing as her career, and we of her class know that, with her disposition and happy-go-lucky attitude, she can be nothing but a suc- cess. 28

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