Belmont High School - Blueprint Yearbook (Belmont, MA)

 - Class of 1923

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1923 THE CHAMELEON 1923 (ii:oK ;K wii.sov Surely it will be an awful state of affairs if this literary genius does not help to appease the seemingly insatiable appe- tite of our little lizard, the “Chameleon.” George has talent enough for any young man, for he can argue, discuss, lec- ture, or make a speech about any subject in such a manner that you would think his middle name to be “Encyclopedia.” The old saying “Let George do it” has been used to good ad- vantage in acquiring material for our year book. We ex- pect to hear of Geoige’s fame as a lawyer some day, for at present his highest ambition is to be admitted to the bar. DO ' .tOTHK.V WOltCK.STEK Like most .song birds, Dorothea is rather flighty and ner - vous. Despite this, she finds the wail of jazz music soothing to the nerves and refreshing to the mind. “Dot” has ap- peared in several of the amateur theatricals presented in Helmont, taking the leading role in our late operetta, “O Hara San.” By the way she pleased the audiences both with her acting and her singing, we expect any minute to see “Dot’s” name classed in the Hall of Fame. L. l |{E. CI ' : WK.AY “Laugh and the world laughs with you. Weep and you weep alone.” Laurence, with his face continually wrinkled into hills and valleys, with twinkling lakes for eyes, will surely keep a per- manent grin on the sagacious face of this old world. In fact, he can find the cheerful side of everything — even Amer- ican History. Although he is a new comer in our field of scholastic pur- suits, he has won a high place in our esteem through his pleasing personality and wit. So far he has shown remark- able speed in winning the favor of the fairer sex. This may be all right, Laurence, but don’t forget that your companion- ship is also desired by the boys. I ' HA.NK HOM ' ILIO Frank’s main accomplishments are his speed on a type- writer, his speed in chin-wagging, and his general air of rest- less activity. The altitude of his ambition and his stature clash .somewhat, yet neither this nor any other characteristic impedes his ability to be on the jump every minute. Reserve, cheerfulness, genial manners, and energy make a good com- bination, tberefore, we are sure of Frank’s future good for- tune. [24]

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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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1928 THE CHAMELEON 1923 .MILDKKD HKSWK ' K “Milly” doesn’t make much of an impre ssion as to size or sound, but as to grey matter, she is quite top-heavy. Being as lovable a girl as a capable scholar, her sweet personality and happy disposition make her well liked by us all. MAKIO.V C’HOXIX The first impression of Marion is that of a sedate, re- strained young lady of 1850, but after knowing her five min- utes, her lively nature and compelling personality burst forth. Though not addicted to animated actions, Marion has great force and vitality in her literary endeavors. We hope and predict that she will make good future use of this power. [25]

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