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The 1924 Chameleon MARGUERITE M URLESS “Play the game,” is Marguerite ' s motto — and right royally does she play it. Anyone who has seen her on the basketball floor will realize that here is a girl who puts her whole heart into anything she undertakes. Not only does she play a superb game, but her ability and “stick-to-itiveness are evident in everything she attempts. W e predict great things for the “girl who never gives up.” M A R I E M U R R A Y “I wish you could have heard a young lady of the class which has just gone out recite on that topic. What ' s it all about? Oh! the usual thing; Miss Miller praising the grey matter that lies beneath M arie ' s auburn braids. Ever see anything more original than the way she winds them around her head? Perhaps her ability for math- ematical problems helps her to arrange her locks to a nicety. HELEN OLIVE “No, that isn ' t right. Put a little more flavoring in. Here ' s where Helen is in her element, supervising the making of candy and other delicacies detrimental to the digestion. How hard it must be to abstain from tasting such lusciousness while you were on the basketball team, Helen! Still, it wasn’t hard to stick to the rules of training with such a strong determination to do the right thing, as you have. JOHN PERRIN O “Render into Caesar what is Caesar ' s due , and render unto Perrino what is Perrino’s due — the praise and success he deserves for being one of the most studious, industrious, and progressive men in his class, to whom the Relmont High School may some day point as HH
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Belmont High School E V E LYN MEL A X S () X Evelyn has as many friends as there are students in the Senior Class. In her studies she ranks with the highest. How does she do it? When “Ev makes up her mind she will do a thing, she does it. Besides having a nimble brain, she has nimble fingers that fairly fly over the typewriter, netting her many medals for speed. C. RACE MOOR E “She walks in beauty like the night. Of cloudless climes and starry skies. . The muse of poetry and Lord Byron rallied to our aid in describing Grace, the most ravishing bit of loveliness in the Senior Class. Zeig feld please copy! The best part of it is, that her beauty is more than skin deep. Here ' s to Grace of the golden heart! M A R G A RET M O R A X In this charming bit of girlhood are aggregated many of the virtues we all desire to possess. Our “Peg is very popular with everyone for she possesses the gift of humor which keeps her associates in gales of laughter. One of her attributes is dancing. We feel quite assured that the chorus of an amateur performance would be quite incomplete without our “Terpsichore”. F L O R E X C E Mil II II F. A D “Blow, blow, thou Winter Wind! For what cares Florence for your icy blast when sheltered in her luxurious fur coat. We like the coat, of course, but we like the bob- haired lass within it better; for she is one of those quiet girls upon whom one can always rely. Her English lessons are ample proof that she thinks deeply and logically on many subjects. 22
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Belmont High School WILLIAM RICHARDSO X “ Burke teas a statesman, U ' ise as wise could be. He killed the old Grand Penal bill, and now he ' s killing me, Wails Bill as lie struggles to master the master of logical argument. Still lie seems to be very alive when on the basketball floor, or acting as sleuth to trace mysterious pink hats. F REDERICK ROSE N B E R G E R Sunny, happy, ever-joking, our most popular “Rosie will ever live in our hearts as the “ lovable fellow who ' ll never grow up ' . When dull care surrounds us, Rosie appears upon the scene as a ray of sunshine to chase away the gloom. His red “top-piece”, although a source of much consternation on his part, has been admired by many who see the real beauty of our “Sports” Editor’s wavy locks. He has been hurt in games so many When the ship Belmont High” finds itself in troubled waters, it hoists its goodly “Sayles ' and enters safely the port of Victory. Whether the sea of athletics, finance, or class controversies, Howard s enthusiasm and ability add the necessary momentum to assure our successful braving the storm. To our Class President, the Senior Class of the Belmont High School pledges its whole-hearted allegiance. M ARY SCARF O Mary is the heroic student who saves our lives every day by answer- ing a difficult question before it comes to us. The role of helping everyone, is the part she plays best. Put her on a committee, and the affair will be a success. Ask her to do one thing for you and she will comply by doing two. Mary has the right kind of spirit for a maid of 24. £4
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