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George Havens The boy you’ve seen behind the camera at football games and dances is George Havens. If the camera didn’t occupy too much of his time to get acquainted, he would have told you that he’s also interested in track and that his goal is Boston College. Track 1, 2, 3; Soccer 3; Bookworms 2, 3. John Hayes Small, but powerfully built. Jack is handy as a lad with a football as well as in the social world. Always to be found at any dance or athletic event, he manages to be the life of quite a few parties. Though he hasn’t decided what he wants to do, we're sure he’ll make good at it. With that smile and personality, how can he help it? Football 1. 2, 3; Hockey 2. 3; Baseball 2. 3. Charles Healey Chuck has brightened many a dull period with his humorous remarks and deeds. He’s not too short and not too tall, but everyone knows him by his ever-present whiffle. He has been one of the mainstays of the football teams and has proved to be an all-round athlete. Football 1, 2, 3; Dramatic Club 3. • Robert Heavey Although quiet in class, he livens up quite a bit when once outside. If he were able, he would enjoy his favorite pastime, sleeping, throughout all classes and study periods. He is a great sports enthusiast and loves fishing. To discover a gold mine isn’t easy, but anyway. Hefty, we wish you luck. Soccer 2. 3; Golf 3; Baseball 2: French Club 2. Irene Hedberg Tall, modest, and friendly, Irene will make a perfect business woman. Those of us who have been in her classes marvel at her quiet efficiency, and only wish we could emulate the perfection which she achieves so effortlessly. Good luck to one who so fully deserves it. Red Cross Club 1, 2, 3; Belmon-tian Club 1, 2, 3; Bookworms Club 3; Senior Honor Group. Wallace Heintz In future years, if you sec a dapper Marine swaggering down the street, perchance it may be your classmate, Wally Heintz. Uncle Sam is destined to have a marine who is deeply interested in bowling and swimming, and who is well known for being good-natured and happy. Here’s to you Wally: Belmont’s rooting for you all the way. William Heyd Bill is one of those quiet fellows who’d rather go hunting or fishing over the week-end than escort any sweet young thing to a dance. His outstanding work in the Town F.ngincer's office will help in realizing his ambition — civil engineering. Arthur Higley Every meml er of the class knows Arthur and appreciates his fun. He is always laughing and joking. For many years he has kepfc the classrooms constantly grinning. Best wishes to “Art,” the life of the party! Bookworms Club 3; Choir 3. 26
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Barbara Glazier With her dark hair and blue eyes, Bobbie” is as lovely to look at as one of her drawings. We know she has a great deal of patience and a sense of humor too. for how else could we have maintained so calmly her role as guardian of the Hershcys” at the school candy counter? With her friendly manner and artistic talents, she is sure to reach success with ease. Red Cross Club 1. 2; Dramatic Club 1. 2. 3; French Club 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 2. 3; Blue Print Staff 2, 3; Class Day Committee 2: Oil Painting Club 3; Senior Honor Group. Julia Goddard Judy is tall, slim, and has sparkling blue eyes. She is interested in books and music as well as sports, and likes a good long walk in the direction of any place but school. She hopes some day to be a private secretary, and we who have been in her classes know that this young lady possesses not only a head for business, but the charming personality which will always be an asset to her. Rclmontian Club 3; Bookworms Club 3; Choir 3; Home Economics Club 3. Francis Grant Babe” is just about the nicest fellow you’d ever want to meet. Rather quiet during school hours, he's famous for miles around for his distinctive talents in basketball, as well as other sports. Whatever you do in the future “Balie,” you’ve got our very sincere best wishes for success. Basketball 1, 2. 3 (Co-captain); Student Council 1. 2, 3 (Secretary): Senior Prom Committee 2. Phyllis Groth A witty woman is a treasure! Phyl is surely the essence of joliincss with her blonde hair and Nordic appearance. She enjoys music and sports, but neither seems attractive enough to hold her interest through the future. Phyl has certainly been a valuable addition to our class, and so shall she be to any field she chooses. Bclmontian Club 1, 2. 3; Red Cross Gub 1, 2: Dachshunde Club 2, 3. Eleanor Haag “El” always greets us with a happy-go-lucky Hi, there! She is admired for her soft blue eyes, pretty smile, and above all. her sunny personality. We all hope to be included in on the certain people that are her main interests. After each summer vacation she always has returned to school with a beautiful tan that is admired by many. We know that she will be very successful in her ambition as a radio-dramatic-secretary. Ivtd Cross Club 1, 2, 3; Dramatics Club 2, 3; Bookworms Club 2. 3; Spanish Club 2, 3; Music Club 3; Bclmontian Club 3; Home Economics Club 3. Ruth Ilaggman An enthusiastic photographer and an all-round sports fan. Ruthic is a bundle of energy. Always on the go, she’s an ambitious young lady, and with her quality of perseverance and hearty, likeable manner, she’ll be right in there pitching. Red Cross Club 1, 2, 3; Bclmontian Club 3; Bookworms Club 3; Choir 3; Music Club 3; Home Economics Club 3. Chris Halligan Chris has been the “bone humerus” of our Senior Class, for where there's fun and excitement, there’s Chris. Full of pep and personality, he certainly keeps things rolling. He cuts a dashing figure on the ice as well as on the gridiron. In a political way be has honorably served the class of 46 as treasurer. Remember the old song — You gotta be a football hero, etc.?”— That’s Chris! Baseball 1; Football 2. 3; Hockey 2, 3; Track 2, 3; Gass Treasurer 3. Barbara Harris As much at home singing or playing the piano as she is playing hockey, this lady is set for Sargent College. Her interests vary from fast field hockey to quiet arts of warbling, and can she warble a mean tunc! Here’s wishing you luck and success. Barl ara! Field Hockey 2. 3; Red Cross Gub 1, 2, 3; Belmontian Club 1, 2, 3; Dramatic Gub 2.3; Science and Photography Club 2; Spanish Club.
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Mazelle Hinckley Instead of the proverbial tower of strength, “Mimi” might well be called a tower of joy! Tall, slim, witty, talented, and always ready to join any group that will have fun. she is a prominent member of many of our important extracurricular activities. We all know that here’s one girl that’s sure to attain anv goal she might set her sights for. Dramatic Club 2. 3: Spanish Club 2. 3; Music Club 2. 3: Publication Club 2: Forum Club 3: Choir 3; Senior Play 3; Bcl-montian Club 3. Richard Hittinger Dick is another one of those quiet, shy lads. He has worked hard on schoolwork anl sports alike, and you’d never guess that this boy is a track speedster. He has left us a valuable lesson:— that patience, persistence, and the will to win arc the three keys to success. Track 2. 3: Science Club 2. 3; Spanish Club 3. James HofTord Tall and stately. James is aiming for residence in the White House. “Waldo” likes writing, eating, and sleeping, but d »cs not enjoy younger sisters ar.d the lack of money. Here ? hoping you make a successful trip to Washington. Jimmy! Dramatic Club 3; Spars'i Gnb 3: Forum Club 3; Publication Club 3. John Holmes A boy whose personality influences everyone he meets. John will l c long remembered and well thought of by members of his class. There is no doubt John will l e an inevitable success to whatever he turns his effort. May he continue to flourish as he has in B. H. S. Baseball 1, 3;Sciencc and Photography Club 3; Senior Play. Jane Horton Sweet in face, dispositon, and manner, you’ll always find Janie willing to please. A neat, kind pal for all she befriends. Jane always smiles happily as she goes. We’re sure she’ll earn the Liberal Arts degree she hopes for with the same case she won friends and happiness at B. H. S. Spanish Club 2. 3; Bclmontian Club 2. 3; Dramatc Club 3; Red Cross Club 3; Music Club 3. Ann Howe Ann is an outstanding student and very active member of the class. She is sweet, with a kind word for all. All through high school life, Ann has l ccn most active and successful in the Latin Club. We appreciate all that she has done for our class, and want to wish her lots of happiness and success. Red Cross Club 1; Xatonal Honor Society 2, 3: Bclmontian Club 2. 3; French Club 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 1. 2; Honorary member of Belmont Woman’s Club 2. 3: National Honor Society Play 3; Forum Club 3; Science and Photography Club 3; Senior Honor Group. Louise Huckins Lu’s placid disposition has won her many friends. Hidden under that placidity is a keen sense of humor and a willingness to work. Always cheerful, her happy-go-lucky air would make one think that she has no cares in the world. Latin Club 1 ; Bookworms Club 2. 3; Red Cross Club 1; Bclmontian Club 3. Jean Hunter The girl called “Jcanic” with the ) eautiful brown eyes has a smile which is gay and charming, and a friendly and sincere manner. She’s the kind of a girl we hate to sec leave good old B. H. S. We arc sure that in her carce. as a commercial artist she will rise to fame by her design for living. Red Cross Club 1, 2. 3; Bel-montian Club 1, 2, 3; French Club 2. 3. 27
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