Belmont High School - Blueprint Yearbook (Belmont, MA)

 - Class of 1923

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1923 THE CHAMELEOxX 1923 |{K!{ . I{1) THIIJX Bernard is the man who regularly precedes the morning sun, abiding by two maxims: first, “’Tis the early bird that catches the worm;” and second, “Any fool can go to bed, but it takes a man to get up in the morning.” Ev ' ery minute of his time is put to good advantage. Bernard is a cheerful, though rare, combination of a “B” athlete and an “A” stu- dent, also officiating as our salutatorian. He has occupied positions both on the basketball and football teams, besides playing first violin in our talented orchestra. Ever willing and ready to offer his services in all undertakings, he has gained the respect and admiration of teachers and class- mates alike. (lEOlUiE TIKItXKV It is obvious that the saying, “Good things come in small packages,” may also be applied to packages approximately six feet in length. But we do not mean to criticize his height. No, not at all, for we have found it most convenient when it comes to decorating the ceiling of the gym for class parties. “Genial George” is an excellent scholar, an orator with clear thinking powers and precision of speech, although at times, when addressing the class, his pedal extremities are inclined to beat time ' ith his words. We do not think that George will ever run in competition with Romeo, but, with George as a rival, we do fear for the fame of Edmund Burke. EDWl.V TOm-’.Y “Sober, steadfast and demure,” Edwin is a believer in the maxim, “Silence is golden.” This reserved young man has, however, remarkable qualities as a student, but modesty seems to be his check-rein, . lthough Edwin has never been strong for the fair sex, he admits a liking for ‘ . ggie. Good luck in your wholesome career, Edwin! PHII.IP WEBIJEK “Four feet of freckles and a little pug nose.” Just nine words, and we have Philip. “Pompey,” as he is often called, does not intend to stir crowds by his swi ft manner of speech, but by his persuasive facial distortions. For years he has distinguished himself as being among the first in the 11:45 lunch counter sprint; incidentally, he ranks well in the “quantity consumption” contest following. But, all joking aside, “Pompey” is some little student (an ardent admirer of the ancients), and a jolly good companion. We hope he will wield the sceptre of achievement as effectively as did his beloved ancients. [22]

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1923 THE CHAMELEON 1923 DOHOTHY STKKHIT To “Dot” is wished all the success that the business world offers. Her untiring spirit, her many accomplishments — cooking, sewing, secretarial work, — fashioned with her schol- astic abilities, will carry her to the top notch of success. “Dot” valiantly conquei’ed Burke, repulsed the enemies in American History, and for four long years firmly held the fort against failure. Both efficient and dependable, “Dot” is ready to lend a hand or enjoy a good time. AXX. STHOX(i Anna is one of our most diminutive members, but oh my! how she can draw, and how she can write! One would never imagine that she could compose such brilliant, original themes as she has. Her vivid imagination carries us “above the clouds;” the man in the Moon, Mars, and other planets, that she has graphically described to us in a most charm- ing manner, are among her intimate acquaintances. When Anna arises to expound her knowledge, her thoughts seem blank and obscure, but by dint of argument and persuasion, a most fanciful mind, brimming with bright ideas, is re- vealed. Outside of school her mind is still in action, and we see a dignified, yet vivacious young person. Jl IJ. SI LLIVAX Julia is the girl with the smile — indeed, that smile works overtime. Although she is a tiny person, yet she is capable of wading with good progress through the many school mys- teries. She is a mixture of sagacity and triviality, sedate, practical, but also charming. It is because of these tiaits that we all like Julia. .MIKIAM T. YM)H Into the Spanish Club as one of its most energetic mem- bers, into our class as its secretary, into the cheering squad as one of its leaders, this fiery young maid with her snap- ping black eyes has injected measureless pep. With equal ability, Miriam can address the school or shoot baskets in the gym. Her sweet voice and her theatrical ability will also remain in our memories. When, due to the illness of her mother, she was forced to leave us, there seemed to be some- thing missing in the general atmosphere of the school. [21]



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1923 THE CHAMELEON 1923 IAI{Y VKIAJX(;E!{ Mary is one member of our class who is conspicuous for her silence. But vve are sure it isn’t because she is unpre- pared, for when it comes to an examination Mary shows us that she is not baffled by Burke or any other study. Indeed we realize a quiet girl is a gift from Heaven. When free from the bonds of Room 207, we feel Mary is full of fun and makes everyone around her bright and happy. . .VrH. .MEIi WHITE Here is a human blotter. Nathaniel can absorb Milton, Plato, Burke, Homer, Mathematics and Latin while the rest of us sit back and sigh, wondering how he does it. But what does his brilliancy avail us, for “Tunny” keeps him.self .so much to himself that nobody can understand himself. But once the veneer of his habitual quietness is penetrated one finds a fellow of sterling character and a good sport. Some day when we are bouncing a fiock of grandchildren on our knees, we shall probably say, “Why, yes, President White was a member of the class of ’23, at good Old B. H. S.” DOHOTHY WIIITIXC Talent, beauty, a charming manner and a sweet person- ality, all combine to make “Dot” one of our most popular girls. For several years not only has she faithfully played our morning hymns but she has held a most necessary posi- tion in our orchestra. If the High School were to hold a beauty contest, we are certain that Dot would walk off with all the honors. But her musical gift and stately beauty aside, we love Dot for just what she is — an obliging, sweet- tempered girl. HEILM.VX WKillT Our professional humorist never comes to school with a single hair out of place; his appearance is reassuring to the younger classes, who, in seeking a model for politeness, dress, and good nature, find a Senior who fits the case to perfection. No one is safe from the attacks of our humorist’s pen, as is illustrated by his mo.st successful work in the Joke depart- ment of this book. We all appreciate him for his true worth, realizing how versatile and clever a classmate we have. [23]

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