Melrose High School - Log Yearbook (Melrose, MA)

 - Class of 1960

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Charles W. Darling “Charlie” 11 Larrabee Street Audio-Visual Club Dis- patcher 1, 2, 3, 4. Talkative, friendly CHAR- LES likes collecting stamps and reading- pocket books. Favorites . . . s-wimming, his- tory, and “the day George repays me.” In the future he hopes to attend school in Boston. Albert DeBuerus “Sonny” 27 Beach Street Fun to be with, AL enjoys talking about boxing and his collection of fight magazines. He remembers sneaking into the Garden to see Hogan “Kid” Barry . . . college. Joan Dellacasa “Joanie” “J.D.” 61 Maple Road Girls’ Club 3, 4; Washing- ton Party 3. Good-natured J. D. likes football, swimming and Of- fice Machines Class ... is active in C.Y.O . . . She will always remember “Green Harbor” . . . Our dependable JOANIE hopes for secretar- ial work as her career. Marilyn Dickey “Mickey” 506 LeBanon Street Girls’ Chorus 1; Girls’ Club 3, 4. An enthusiastic rooter at hockey and football games, sweet and considerate MIC- KEY enjoys Office Machines Class, and is usually found eating or working at the “Jerry” . . . treasures June 18, 1959, when school closed 25 . . . specialized school. Ellen Davis “El” 21 Whieeler Avenue Girls’ Chorus 1; Modern Dance Club 2; Girls’ Club 3, 4; Washington Party 3; Majorette 2, Co-captain 3; Captain 4. Down the field marches ELLEN, our petite Majorette Captain. Cute and gooa- natured, she may be at a hockey game, thinking of No. 4, in the P.L., or study- ing history . . . nursing. Joseph Delcore “Joe” 184 Main Street Junior Classical League 3, 4; Football 1; Honor Society 3. Quiet, good-natured JOE enjoys baseball and collect- ing stamps. His math, phy- sics, and history classes also rate high. After graduation, JOE plans to attend college. Doris DiCarlo “Dodo” 33 Ryder Avenue Girls’ Club 3, 4; Student Congress 2; Girls’ Chorus 1. Recognized by her smile, DODO enjoys drawing, es- pecially still-life . . . takes pleasure in football and hockey games . . . She will al- ways remember the Christ- mas of 1958 . . . art school is in her future plans. Frances B. DiNardi “Fran” 27 Beaumont Street Student Congress 1; Class Treasurer 2, 3; Winter Ball Committee 2; Junior Prom Committee 3; Girls’ Club 3, 4; Majorette 3, 4. FRAN, an attractive, vivacious gal, finds skating, twirling, and shorthand en- joyable. Vermont trips and the Twirp Dance of 1958 rate high with her. After gradua- tion . . . secretarial work.

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Rose Corbin “Rosie” 13 Haverhill Place If not participating in Foods Class, or watching a basketball game, ROSIE can most likely be found knitting, or at a drive-in. She will al- ways remember that New York trip . . . Future plans include marriage. David Crabtree “Leo” 72 Florence Avenue Football 1, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2. 3. Co-caotain 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3, vice president 4; Junior Prom Committee 3. Athletic and well-liked, LEO gives the green light to football, basketball, parties, baseball, and the P. L. . . . Has fond memories of the 1958 Winchester - Melrose football game . . . college. Claire Curtain “Shortie” 47 Melrose Street Quiet and considerate, CLAIRE often is seen horse- back riding or eating Chinese food . . . enjoys cooking with Miss Sachs and jazz records . . . After graduation SHORTIE anticipates work- ing in an office. Michael Daley “Mike” 184 Warwick Road Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Cap- tain 4; Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4. MIKE always has a friend- ly nod for everyone. History and stamp collecting are tops with this good dancer. MIKE will always treasure those medals he won at the state championships . . . aims to- ward Duke University. Thomas Coyle “Rebel” 338 West Emerson Street Free and easy TOM spends his time claying hockey or dancing. TOM is friendly and witty, with future plans for Franklin Institute. Scott Creelman “Sotty” 145 Youle Street Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Class President 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, pres- ident 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Honor Society 4, secretary- treasurer 3; Junior Prom Committee Chairman 3; Har- vard Book Award 3. Outstanding, athletic, and popular SCOTT enjoys Miss Miche’s French classes and the P. L. Never to be for- gotten are the Winchester- Melrose game and the bus ride home. Future . . . Ivy League-“Little 3.” Glenn Curtis 103 Whitman Avenue Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Winter Track 1, 2, 3, 4; IM- PRINT Art Staff 2, 3, 4; LOG Art Staff 4. Always smiling, GLENN likes just going out and hav- ing fun. Very industrious in school, his favorite subject is, naturally, art. GLENN en- joys swimming and cars . . . Fondest memory is S.R.H. Janet Dami “Sunny” 14 Greystone Road Girls’ Club 3, 4; Cloak and Plume 2. Red-haired and full of fun, SUNNY loves dancing, eat- ing, and music. She uses her designing talent in Clothing Class. Fondest memory . . . Jackie M. She hopes to be a telephone operator or a hair- dresser following graduation.



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John Dingle “Dink” 33 Sanford Street Football 1. Frank ' and good-natured John enjoys hockey and base- ball . . . spends most of his time sleeping . . . will always remember Miss Lutz and 311. His ambition is to work at General Electric. John Donovan “Jackie” 127 Mount Vernon Avenue Friendly and fun-loving, JACKIE can often be found heading for York Beach in his ' 48 Plymouth. Hockey, baseball, and sleeping rate high. Future plans include a branch of the Armed Serv- ices. John Doran 120 Trenton Street Swimming, room 309, and parties are JOHN’S favor- ites. This short, black-haired senior lists his hobby as picking “dingleberries” . . . will remember escapades on the third floor . . . plans to attend Wentworth. David Driscoll “Davo” 1 North High Street Football 1, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 2; Track 1. Joseph F. Dixon “Rebel” 425 Lebanon Street Basketball 1; Football 1, 2; Spring Track 1, 2, 4; Winter Track 2, 4. Unpredictable, considerate REBEL can be found in Tremont Street Garage work- ing on a hot rod . . . Billards, submarine sandwiches, and German are tops. Future plans include Wentworth In- stitute. Linda Dooley “Lyn” 201 West Emerson Street Girls’ Club 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 1; Junior Classical League 3, 4. Cute, friendly LINDA can be found dancing with Fabe or eating pizza and reminisc- ing about the 1958 Senior Prom. Nursing at Melrose- Wakefield Hospital is her goal. Stephen Down “Bob” 295 Lebanon Street If you see someone always clowning it might be BOB . . . Unpredictable, he enjoys hockey, having fourth lunch, and the party from Monday through Saturday . . . plans to attend Huntington Pre- paratory School. Jane Driscoll “Janie” 115 Lebanon Street Junior Classical League 3, 4. Good-natured and talkative Quiet, sociable JANE en- DaVID enjoys eating immen- joys chemistry and ice-skat- sely. Often seen in Math not found thinking Class, DAVO fondly remem- about the Winter Ball, she is bers room 205. After grad- listening to music or dancing, nation . . . Northeastern Future plans include hair- University. 26 dressing school.

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