Melrose High School - Log Yearbook (Melrose, MA)

 - Class of 1960

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Janice Buttrick “Jan” 28 Larrabee Street Girls’ Club 3, 4; IMPRINT Advertising Staff 4. When you think of boats and Impalas you think of JAN . . . fun-loving, dislikes concentrated study, but is crazy about parties and vaca- tions at Bow Lake . . . study- ing (?) in Mr. Croston’s 30y . . . Westbrook Junior Col- lege. Paula Carien “Pauuuula” 73 Ardsmoor Road Student Congress 1; Bask- etball 1; Cloak and Plume 2; S.A.T. Office 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Girls’ Club 3, 4; Junior Cla. ' ssical League 3, 4; IMPRINT 1, 2, 3; Copy Ed- itor 4; Class Vice-president 4. Attractive and dependable with never a bad word for anyone . . . The S.AT. Office and Plbamgdipbsp get the high sign from PAULA, who has college intentions after graduation. Judith Castle “Judy” 4 Glendale Avenue Girls’ Club 4. Friendly JUDY loves horseback riding and dancing, and may be found among her collection of teddy bears studying English, or with John and his car. The future will find her at Nurses’ Training School. Charles Joseph Chamberlain “Charlie” 27 Cottage Street Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Au- dio-Visual Club 1; Junior Classical League 3, 4; Foot- ball 1; Spring Track 4. All sports, especially bask- etball, make a hit with CHARLIE. He takes pleasure in dating, travel, and his his- tory and English classes ... 21 will always remember Jackie . . . Plans include college and graduate study. Judith Anne Buttrick “Judy” 85 Otis Street Cloak and Plume 1, treas- urer 2; S.A.T. Office 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Club 4. Friendly ar fun-loving JUDY enjoj » dan .r col- lecting fore n dolls, and swimming ai. Bow Lake. Fondest memory . . . studying in the S. A. T. Office. Future plans indc ' e the University of New L .-npshire. Frances Carrabis “Fran” 15 Wendsor Street Girls’ Club 3, 4. Seen bowling or in biology class, talkative FRAN always has a smile. Football games are her favorites, Mr. Cros- ton’s Constitution her fond- est memory . . . plans to be a hairdresser. Ronald Cattley “Ron” 460 Lebanon Street Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. RON, a great musician, loves hi-fi sets. Football also rates high with this senior and he’ll never forget Mel- rose’s wins over Winchester in “58”, and “59”. After graduation he aspires to the United States Naval Band. Linda Chamberlain 44 Mount Vernon Street Girls’ Club 3, 4. Quiet and friendly LINDA can be seen riding around in a ’52 blue Ford, eating ice cream, or playing tennis. LINDA’S goal is attending a secretarial school after grad- uation.

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Thomas Borgal “Tom” 6 Stovvecroft Road Audio-Visual Club 1. Quiet, industrious, and de- pendable, TOM takes pleas- ure in sleeping and eating. He can often be seen either playing baseball or in science class. His future plans in- clude the Navy. Virginia Bourget “Ginny” 98 Malvern Street Girls’ Club 3,4; Girls’ Chorus 1. This light-hearted girl likes hockey, music, and swimming. GINNY’s favorite subject is history, but she will always remember Mr. Cros- ton’s homeroom. Her future plans include office work. Andrew Boyle “Andy” 65 Goss Avenue Baseball 1,2; Hockey 1; Football 4. Cute and quiet ANDY en- joys baseball and hockey. When not occupied with sports, he can be found study- ing history or reminiscing about Mr. Croston’s Constitu- tion in 309. Intentions . . . prep school. Reed H. Brown 14 West Highland Avenue Audio-Visual Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Quiet and reserved REED is a great baseball fan. He can usually be found study- ing science or working on his stamp collection . . . hopes to join the Air Force after graduation. 20 Gail Bosworth 17 Pratt Street Girls’ Club 3,4; Girls’ Chorus 1. Quiet but friendly, GAIL rates water skiing high, fol- lowed by memories of Mr. Croston’s homeroom and typ- ing class . . . sure to be a suc- cess at Chandler’s or Kath- erine Gibbs. Archer Bowen “Skip” 45 Ashland Street Hockey 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Track 2; Football 1,2. This scrappy hockey player spends his time on sports and girls. A sturdy weight-lifter, he can often be seen plugging away at math. Croston’s Con- stitution is his fondest memory ... future ambitions: University of Massachusetts. Kenneth Brown “Ken” 7 Ravine Street Football 3. Witty KEN always has an unusual comment . . . remem- bers Mr. Croston’s 309 de- mocracy . . . Women, pizza, and sports are tops . . . heads to the University of Massachusetts. Barbara Buddington “Barb” 95 Sewall Woods Road Cloak and Plume 2; Fr ench Club 2; Girls’ Club 3,4; Hon- or Society 3,4; Sub-Cheer- leader 3. Blonde and considerate, with a friendly “Hello” for everyone, BARB loves vaca- tions at Sunapee, water ski- ing, and bowling. She enjoys pajama parties and excels in math. Future plans include college.



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Gail Cheney “Pony Tail” 91 West Highland Avenue Girls’ Chorus 1; Cloak and Plume 2; Girls’ Club 3, 4. GAIL, the gal with the bouncing pony tail, is sure to be seen at all M.H.S. foot- ball games . . . especially remembers the “58” Win- chester victory and riding in the Big-B . . . heading for Forsythe next year. Jean Choate “Jeannie” 21 Vine Street Girls’ Club 3, 4; Library Club 3, 4. Gay, fun-loving JEANNIE is always ready for swim- ming or dancing. Her fav- orite subjects are office ma- chines and filing . . . hopes for an office job in the future. Robert J. Chernis “Bob” 23 Cass Street Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Washington Party 3; Tufts Civic Education Conference 3; Honor Society 4; LOG Business Editor 4; Freshman Hockey Manager 3; Varsity Hockey Manager 4. Witty and flirtatious BOB finds girls his greatest pleas- ure. BOB, a fabulous drum- mer, likes math and hockey . . . fondly remembers “the Syndicate” . . . Following high school he plans a college career. Irene Chute “Chuto” 88 East Foster Street Rifle Club 1; Girls’ Chorus 1; Girls’ Club 3, 4. An enthusiastic skating and dancing fan, IRENE also enjoys office machines class and music . . . remembers fishing at Breakhart . . . plans to attend a business school after graduation. Gerald Claire “Jerry” 40 Vine Street Cross Country 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4. A hustling hockey player . . . When not in the rink, JERRY can usually be found at the Y. M. C. A. Although quiet, his wit and humor in English class will long be re- membered . . . Newman Pre- paratory School. Linda Clarke “Clarkie” 98 Mooreland Road Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Soft- ball 1, 3, 4; Field Hockey 1, 2, 4; Student Congress 2, 3; G.A.A. secretary 2, vice- president 3, president 4; Washington Party 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; IMPRINT Art Staff 2, 3, 4; Masque and Wig, production 3, president 4; Junio r Classical League 3, 4; Girls’ Club 3, 4. CLARKIE, the girl who can always get you laughing, enjoys dramatics, English, and tennis . . . known for her integrity, beautiful hair and 22 optimism . . . will never for- get “The Curious Savage” . . . college. Richard F. Clark Jr. “Dick” 57 Walton Park Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Winter Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Rifle Team 1, captain 2, 3, 4; Honor So- ciety 4. Intelligent and reseiwed, DICK enjoys music, snow and water skiing. Drafting is his favorite subject. DICK has a sharp eye for shooting and never misses if his target is “a girl” . . . college. Garry Clifford “Garibauldi” 47 Ellis Farm Lane Golf Team 1, 2 3. 4; Honor Society 3, 4. GARRY’S favorites include skiing, eating roast beef, his- tory, and coin collecting. His greatest thrill was winning the golf championship over Malden Catholic. Quiet and studious GARRY hopes to enter Harvard.

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