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HARRY J. AARON Jr. “Tiger” “Cutie” “Curley” Lincoln School. Football 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Model Air- plane Club 3, 4; Poetry Club 2, 3; Outing Club 2, 3, 4. Harry Joseph Aaron Jr., to those of us who know lum well, is “Curley”. Harry’s remarkable football abil ty will long be remembered by the many friends he has gained by his sociable manner. Numerous sport activities have not affected his scholastic standing. It is a real pleasure to be known as a friend of Harry’s. HOLYOKE T. ADAMS “Hokie” Lincoln School. Band 1, 2, 3; Orchestra 1 ; Hi-Y 4. Hokie is the boy with the big smile, and a pleasant greet- ing for everyone. He plans to go to the University of Maine where he will take up agriculture. Some day we may see him as the gentleman farmer. ROBERT J. AHERN “Bob” “Bugs” St. Mary’s School. Football 2, 3; Swimming 1. “Bugs” entered Melrose High as a small timid bey. He is quite a person for excitement. Around the school, “Bugs” has won many friends with his pleasing personality, and we hope he keeps on winning them for years to ' come. As he is leaving us to enter the business world, we wish him many successful years ahead. Adios, our friend. FREDERIC W. ALTHER “Fred” Calvin Coolidge School. Football 1 ; Swimming 3. 4. Fred, one of the larger boys in this year’s class, has dark hair and brown eyes. Because of his excellent character and disposition, he has many friends. Due to sickness, he was unable to continue playing football after his first year. Fred, who gets fair marks in his classes, plans to enlist in the navy next year. 16
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JEAN RUTH ALVORD “Ruthie” Roosevelt School. Frcslnnan Girls’ Club; Orchestra i, 2; Band 1; Outing Club 2, 3; Girls’ Club 3, 4; Basketball 3; “Mikado” 4. A grand person was certainly added to our class when Ruthie entered the Melrose High School. Her jolly laugh- ter and sparkling eyes have won her many friends. She has scored many points in athletics and scholastic ratings as well as with the opposite sex. Ruthie plans to enter Sim- mons in the fall, and we know Simmons will be proud of her. DORIS G. AMBYE “Dot” “Gerry” Crafts Club; Girls’ Club 4. A vivacious senior with pretty blue eyes and a contagious laugh — A gal who, contrary to custom, wears her hair rib- bons on the back of her hair — A smooth dancer and a whiz with pencil and paints — There you have Dot Ambye. Dot is bound for a junior college to study art. MARCIA ANDERSON “Dopey” “Red” Calvin Coolidge School. Basbetball 1 ; Volleyball 1, 2. “Dopey” is our red-headed farmerette. Along with her success in raising chicks, she also has “raised” many new friends. Her red hair is a stop-sign for one to note her five feet of good humor and pleasing personality. During the summers and vacations, if you should chance to be rid- ing by in Maine, you could see her in the midst of young chicks or hunting. Yes “Dopey” — you’re a great friend to know ! ELEANOR F. ARNOLD “Michael” “Boss” Freshman Girls’ Club; Swimming 1, 2, 3; Bowling 2; Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. Shadows must have fallen on the sunny Philippines when Eleanor decided to tread the stately corridors of dear old Melrose High, and our school will not be the same after she leaves. Remember a flash of black, pure white, and red which came to our eye as she g’ave us a smile that made more than one heart become a supercharger. Eleanor plans to become an air-hostess after training at the Mass. Me- morial Hospital. 7
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