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EDMUND If. CRAWFORD “Eddy” Eooscrelt School. Hand, 1, 2, 3; Orchestra, 1, 2, ; Outing ( lah, I ; Socials Council , 2, 4; Hover Hogs, 4 Eddy 0 the amiable boy famous lor his startling array of liis and shirts. He likes water sports ot all kinds, and is excep- tionally handy with tools. Future plans will be in the hands of I Hide Sam. WILLIAM D. CRONIN “Bill” “Crow” St. Mam ' s School. Hod, I a, 1, 2. .1, 4 Through his fine personality and good sportsmanship, “Bill” has acquired many friends during ' his four years at M. 11. S. He was a stellar left wing on the hockey team, and has been out- standing in all sports in which he participated. Although his plans for a higher education are not definite, we feel sure he will go far in whatever he decides on. •IE AN R. CUTHBERTSON “ Jeanie” ' iniiid gc School. Freshman Girls ' Cl ah; Euclidean Society, 2; I icc-Hrcsidryt , 3; 0 pi retta, 1. 2, 3, 4; Masque and Wig, 2, 3, 4; Outiui Cluh, 2, 3; Girls ' ( ' lah, 2, 3, 4; Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4 Jeanie, who is a top-notch ping pong player, swimmer, and sports fiend, is the blonde seen rushing through the corridors. She is either talking rapidly or laughing. At U. X. II. Jeanie will receive her secretarial training. VIRGINIA S. CUTHBERTSON “Ginnie” Masque and Wig, 3. 4; Girls ' Cluh, 3, 4; S trimming Cluh, 4; “Erminie” 4 Here she is, that blonde, vivacious senior who came to us in her Junior year from Revere High. Outside of school, she is active in swimming, horse-back riding, and dancing. Her amiable manner is the reason for her many friends. A ft or graduation she p’ans to attend Katherine Gibbs and we know she will be very successful in her chosen field. NICHOLAS D ' AMICO “Nick” C oolulije School. Hashelhal 1 , 1 ; Hij ' le Cluh, I If you see a flashy Ford speeding down the street about !)() miles per hour, it’s probably Nick, lie is very much inter- est ed in radio and law. When he graduates this June, he plans to study law, if the army doesn’t claim him first. 24
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GORDON P. COOMBS “Coombsy” “Flash” Roosevelt School. Rifle Club , 1; Outing Club, 1; Social Com- mittee, 3, 4; Rover Bogs, 4 The boy with a jovial personality, a hearty hand shake, a beaming smile, and a flash for the “femmes” is “Coombsy.” Athletics, namely skiing and skating, are his esteemed pastimes. Dare I include the opposite sex ? The future? CHARLES SIDNEY COPELAND “Sid” Coolidge School. Rifle Club, 2, 3, 4; Outing Club, 3 In his first year in the Rifle Club, Sid shot perfect scores ; and in following years he was a valuable asset to the team. Be- sides holding offices in the Club, he was always an inspiration In his team-mates. Sid is now doing a splendid job of defending his country in the Navy. Our hats are off to Sid, a swell fellow! STANLEY H. CORKITM “Stan” Coolidge School. Football, 1, 2 Stan is a versatile young man with interest in navigation, railroad, and farming. After graduation he plans to further his interest in navigation by entering either the Army Air Corps or the Navy. His hobby, or undying interest, is in flashy ties. May his luck follow him over every horizon. LOUISE COX “Sunshine” Field Hockey; Basketball ; Freshman Girls’ Club; Girls’ Club Louise has earned her nickname, “Sunshine” by conveying a ray of cheerfulness and good humor wherever she goes. Besides doing well in her studies four years, Louise held a postion in a local office .during her Senior year. “Sunshine” will never be forgotten by her many friends from Melrose High. HARRIETTE L. CRANE Coolidge School. Girls’ Club, 3; Choir , 4 A sparkling smile, and gay disposition — that’s Harriette ! Her ability to make people laugh and feel comfortable in her presence has won her many friends. Evidence of Harriette’s serious side is her interest in singing and in her future as a nurse. 23
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Jhp LOG M. LUCRETIA DANIELS “Kishie” CooHdtje School. Freshman Givis’ Club; ( hunts, 2, • . 4; Outing Club, 1, 2 Kishie came to M. H. S. as a blushing young girl. V ith lier, she brought cheer and laughter to all who know her. You see her at all the school dances and at many other activities. She intends to enter business after graduating. ELEANOR M. DAVIS “Shorty” “Ed” Lincoln School. Freshman Girls’ Club; Outing Club, 1; Bowl- ing, 1; Girls’ Club, 3, 4; Brush and Palette, 4; Art Staff of the Log, 4; Field Hockey, 4 Did you know we had a future artist in our midst? Yes, indeed, Shorty plans to be an illustrator. Although very tiny, her everlasting energy and good humor keejj us on the run. ELEANOR IV. DAWES “Sandy” “Elbe” Coolidge School. Freshman Gals’ Club; Girls’ Club, 3, 4; Handicraft Club, 3; Sicimming Club, 4 Eleanor’s chief interest outside of school is Scouts. She is a member of the Senior Service Scouts and an assistant Scout Leader. Her hobby has always been collecting movie star’s pic- tures. Upon graduating from high school, she intends to train as a nurse. WILIAM E. DAWSON “Bill” “Billy” Coolidge School. Cross Country, 1 ; Euclidean Society, 2, 3 “Bill” is one of those congenial individuals who is always well known and liked. “Billy” has been an honor student ever since he entered Melrose High School. After graduation, “Bill plans to go into the business world. The very best of luck, “Bill,” you certainly deserve it. PATRICIA A. DAY “Pat” Coolidge School. Freshman Girls’ Club; Girls’ Club, 3, 4 When Pat just entered M. II. S. she was a quiet little ( !) lass, but once she got her bearings, she soon showed us how deceiving just appearances can be. She is well known and well liked by all. Pat plans to become a career girl — to be exact, a physiotherapist. 25
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