Melrose High School - Log Yearbook (Melrose, MA)

 - Class of 1947

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RICHARD BROWN “Dick” “Brownie” Roosevelt School. Football, i, 2, 3, 4; Hockey, 2, 3, 4; Baseball, 1, 2, 3; Trac 4; Hi-Y 3. Here is a fellow who knows that you have to work to win your goal. His will-to-win has won many a goal in hockey, and he has crossed many a goal in football. We all know that Dick’s determination will carry him over to many a goal in the future. ROBERT RALPH BROWN “Bobo” “Bob” “Ralphie” “Brownie’ Northeastern Junior High, Somerville. Imprint, 2, 3, 4; Art Ed- itor, 4; Cross Country, 3; Indoor Trac , 3; Cartoon Club, 3; Jun- ior Prom Committee 3; Log Staff 4. Bob’s the fellow who has become identified by his clever cartoons. Almost any time you can find him either drawing, or clipping sports pictures and articles from newspapers and mag- azines; and if there’s anything you want to know about athletes, he’s the boy to see. This year his sports articles have graced the pages of the MELROSE LEADER. He has already been accept- ed for the School of Practical Art in Boston. ROBERT W. BROWN “Boopsie” “Bob” Lincoln School. Cloa and Plume; Rifle Club 1; Masque and Wig 2, 4; Senior Speakers’ Bureau 3, 4; Treasurer 4. Have you seen that brown Nash with all the lights go by lately? It was probably Bob, for his hobby is pleasure driving. The piano responds to his touch with great alacrity, for it knows when it has met its master. It is widely known that when Bob is teaching French there won’t be any outside assignments. ROSALIE A. BUCCI “Rose” “Rosie” Calvin Coolidge School. Girls’ Club 4. Sweet and charming, with sparkling brown eyes and a beam- ing smile, a cheerful “hi there” - and you have Rose. Her per- sonality plus has won her many friends in M. H. S. After gradu- ation Rose intends to find a permanent place in the business world. Here’s wishing the best of luck to a wonderful girl. ROBERT BUCHERT “Bob” Roosevelt School. Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Bob can always be seen arriving seconds before the bell in the morning. He enjoys most outdoor activities, particularly hunting and skiing. Bob is on the first team in Rifle Club. He intends to enter the field of ballistics after graduation. [23]

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MILDRED BOYLE “Mil” Roosevelt School. Freshman Girls’ Club; Girls’ Club 3, 4. Best things come in little packages, and in this one is a lot of fun. If there’s a new fad, Mil knows about it. A lot of her time is spent teaching dancing and working in Jordan Marsh’s. Swimming is her favorite sport, and “Oh, really!” is her weak- ness. CAROLINE FAYE BRACKETT “Faye” Calvin Coolidge School. Sojtball 3, 4; Freshman Girls’ Club ; Girls’ Club 3, 4; Red Cross 2, 3, 4. When it comes to pep, vim and vigor, Faye certainly tops the list. She can be seen on the basketball court or playing a fast game of softball. May her warm and friendly manner brighten up the lives of her future patients at the Children’s Hospital, where she plans to go into training next year. CHARLES BREED “Charlie” Roosevelt School. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Freshman Baseball; Imprint 4; Rifle Club 1; Camera Club 4. Charlie’s the lad with the smile. He plays Sax with an el- egant style. S ' chuss! Watch him go; He skis like a pro. Success wi 11 be his all the w hile. ROBERT BRIGHAM “Bob” Roosevelt School. Imprint 2, 3, 4; Traci 4. This happy-go-lucky kid has been the chief writer of boys’ sports for the past two years. In fact, he is the main reason why it has been done so well. This is his favorite job because it brings him in close contact with most sports played in the school, and he likes all of them. The thing Bob likes to do best, though, is swim; and he does this plenty at Annisquam during the sum- mer. JEAN ELIZABETH BROWN “Jeannie” “Brownie” Coolidge School. Freshman Girls’ Club, Girls’ Club, 3, 4; Girls’ Rifle Club 3, 4; Range 0 ‘ficer 4; 5 . A. T. Staff 2, 3, 4. As sparkling and bubbly as a bottle of coke, this young miss dances through the corridors with her cheery smile and friendly greeting. Jean, an ardent football and hockey fan, enjoys skat- ing and shooting as her favorite pastimes. [ 22 ]



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' H .Li. NATALIE BURDITT “Nat” Naw Dorp High, New Yor!{ City. Girls’ Club 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Brush and Pallette 4; Operetta 4; Log Liter- ary Committee 4. Nat, who came to us from New Dorp High, New York City, is a favorite M. H. S. enthusiast, whose vivacious manner has captured the hearts of many. Her even temper and good nature will bring success in business. CHARLES W. H. BURLAND, JR. “Charlie” Calvin Coolidge School. Outing Club 1; Mgr. Baseball 1, 2; Mgr. Hockey 1, 2, 3, Mgr. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Senior Speakers’ Bureau 4; Secretary 4. As you can see, Charlie’s been a rather busy lad during his four years at the old establishment. Besides all the things listed above, he put on two amateur shows that proved to be tops, with Charlie as master of ceremonies. After graduation he wants to enter business life so that he can meet people. NEAL BURRIS Neal came to Melrose High in his senior year from Kansas City, Missouri. In just a short time he made many friends both in and outside of school. He likes music of all kinds and is a talented musician himself. Neal plans to go into radio entertain- ment work back in Kansas City after completing his high school studies. LUCILLE R. CALLAHAN “Lou” “Lucy” Lincoln School. Freshman Girls’ Club; Girls’ Club 3, 4. Take a couple of measures of sunshine, add a smile, then mix in bubbling laughter and humor. Sprinkle with pep, add a dash of fun - and you have Lucille Callahan, who is well known in M. H. S. She is fond of all sports, especially dancing. Her blonde hair and lovely blue eyes should get her somewhere in this world. After graduation, Lucille plans to enter the bus- iness world. PATRICIA CAREY “Pat” “Patty” Johnson City, Tennessee. Freshman Girls ' Club; Masque and Wig 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3; Softball 3; Girls’ Club 3, 4. Pat, a sweet and rather quiet girl, came from out of town to join us as a freshman. Her personality and friendliness won her friends among her classmates. Football games, swimming and horseback riding take up a large portion of her free time. Pat has no definite plans for next year, but we hope she will have good fortune in whatever field she chooses. [ 24 ]

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