High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 26 text:
“
.-1 K. gm ELIZABETH P. BOYD uBettyu Roosevelt School. Freshman Girls' Club, Girls' Club 3, 4, Class Field Hockey 2, il, 4, Szrimmiiig Club 1. Above everything else Betty likes good outdoor sports. At any varsity game, too, you will find her eheering her team to vii-tory. Betty, who is rather shy and retiring, enjoys long walks. Her Q favorite sport is field-hockey, and she puts everything that she has into it when she plays for her team. E MARSHALL BRA CKETT V t'Marny 'fMarty Rifle Clubj Truek 2, Gloe Club 2, Cl, -l-5 Chorus l, 2, 23, 4. Although a person ot l'ew words, Marty's sense ot' humor and sly wit have proved to the Brethren that Hstill water runs deep . Always dressed in the latest shades of green or blue, Marny's weakness for gorgeous bow ties was the only eontradietion to his apparent modesty. A 1-all to the t-olors was answered by Marny before the completion of his Senior year. i DONALD R. BRIDGE 'tliudl' I4 Calvin Coolidge Slfllfllll. Rifle Club Sig Itnrlio l, 2, l'residM'1t 23 g Model Rflilromrl 4. it A Y. CONSTANCE BROVVN . 'tConnie Tall, good-natured, and bashtul, best desvribes Bud who is the type of fellow that everyone admires. lle does not partir-ipate in sehool sports, but he is by no Ineans a-stay-at-honle, for a good deal of his time is spent in skiing or eaniping. Bud is an ardent student when it eomes to anything in the nieehanieal field in whieh he hopes to l'ind his Voc-ation. He has Northeastern in mind l'or this study, and if his present ability and willingness are good indications, he will have no diftim-ulty in obtaining what he wishes. Roosevelt School. Rreslzmoii Girls' Club, Girls' club 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Varsity Field Hoelmy 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Offiefer 3, G. L. A. RCflfI'N!'l'Ilflll'l7F 2g Junior Prom Committee An engaging personality, winning ways, and exeeptionally good looks have made Connie a popular member of our class. She is interested in sports and has been a, star of field hoekey and bas- ketball for tour years. Connie is a partieipant in sehool aetivi- ties. She plans to attend Ward-Belmont Junior College, in Nash- ville, Tennessee, where she will continue with sports and commer- cial work. The best to you Connie-you deserve it! '
”
Page 25 text:
“
CHARLES A. IEODLIIY 'tCharlie t'Bodley'l Chas Calvzfn Coolirlyf' Selzzml. Fooflnull I, 2, 3, 4, Ilockey 2, 25, 4g Ramblings 3. Charlie is well known in Melrose High for his friendly spirit and good nature. He has won many friends through his feats in football and hockey. Chas hopes to attend Dartmouth where he intends to study to fulfill his ambition to become a physical edu- cation teacher or coach. We all hope and know Charlie will be as well known and successful in college as he has been in high school. l RICHARD N. BOLA ND Dick Rolo Rrmseiielt Selmnl. Orchestra I, 25 Rifle Club 2, fig S14'im1ni01q 33 H i-Y 4. Yes, this person upon whose countenance you gaze is Dick. Ilis main interests at the present time are centered on the world of medicine, a very interesting topic. In his spare time, he is a sailing enthusiast, but only expert swimmers dare Venture far from the mainland with Dick at the helm. Following graduation, Dick plans to attend Kimball Uniou and from there go to Hamil- ton. RICIIAHD Il. BOLTON 'fSparky Jacque I t'Valley Vice-President Lincoln School. Iloclrclu I, 2, Il, -1, Hi-Y 4. Meet Sparky, the boy with the Ipana Smile. Ile is the hockey team's boy wonder and leading playmalger. Jacque's athletic abil- ities are likewise personified on the hickory sticks, as he is an ar- dent follower of turns and telenlarks upon the nortl1e1'n terrain. His suave and eongenial manner has brought him prominence of unquestionable quantity. Next year Sparks plans to go to An- dover Academy, after which he will attend Dartmouth. l l GLADYS BOUTILLETTE ttGlad Calvin Coolidge School. Iflmrus I, 2, Girls' Club 233 Junior Red Cross Council fi, 4, Treasurer Zig Howling Club 2. VVhen Glad stepped into the portals of Mylrose lligh Sehool, everything' immediately seemed brighter. Every Saturday rain or shine, you'll see Glad at one of the loeal theaters, or al an ath- letic exhibition. Bridge is her favorite card game and one at which she excels. In the summer she ean always be found lying on the beach, listening' to her phonograph, and playing with her dog, Brownie. Next year Boston University will claim Glad's abilities. 95 if LVM,-K i l 1 4 E is
”
Page 27 text:
“
EDNVAHD BRONVN Edu 'lLel'ty 'tBrownie Brlltilnulvf City College. Ili-Y -lg Baseball 3, 4. Brownie entered Melrose lligh in his Junior year. Sinee eom- ing here he has done well in his work, always being on the eredit or honor list. His studies, however, have in no way kept him from athleties, as was shown by his great work on the baseball diamond. Ed's main hobby is model airplane Illillinlfjj, but ping- pong is a elose seeond. He hopes to continue his studies in eol- lege but has not definitely deeided where. IR VING B. BROIVN LKBudV! HI. BDU HIVVU HP-159 Roosevelt Selmol. Rifle Club 2, 35 Ulllflllg Club 3, 4. In the winter-time, you will probably see Bud headed north with a pair ol' skis, for he is an enthusiastie skier and an ot't'ieer of the newly formed ski elub, the Death Dodgers. He is also Assistant Seoutmaster ot' a Boy Seout Troop, a job whieh takes up much of his time. l. B. plans to attend Northeastern to study Biology, and we're all sure that six years from now Irv will be a sueeessful Biologist. 1, VIKGI NIA A. RURBINE 'tGin Ginny 'tGinger Red Ilmlvin Ifoolidye Srlwnl. 1'll'f'?.Nll7I'Hlll Girls' !'l11b,' flirls' Club Il, -lg Class Hoclcey 1. I I here in Melrose. Gin 'er s :ends most ot' her time rursuine' her l ei llUlJlDV-Adillll'lllU'. She does not overlook roller-skatinv' and bad- n D D I nnnton, as seeonds. The sehool oi' llarderal't and 01-eupational V Therapy holds first plate in Beds plans for the future. IVAN T. BUR NEY . Tom li'ousr'w'lt Selmol. Imax mul Slluller lg Ili-Y 43 Model Rrlilruzul Club 4, l'resi1leni 43 Rifle Iflulb l, 2, ii, -1, Treasurer 2, l'resizle11l 3, Executive 0j'f'iee1' 4. From the lam-t that one van usually see Ivan around the build- ing until 4:00, one gathers that he partieipates in many aetivi- ties. Very mueh interested in seiontitie subjeets, he spends mueh time outside ot' sehool hours doing long experiments a.nd inereas- ing his seientitie knowledge. W'hen his elubs are added, he has a well-rounded program whieh should qualify him exceptionally well for the Coast Guard Aeadomy. 23 Ginny is no stranger to our elass, as she gained her knowledge
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.