Port Jervis High School - Victor Yearbook (Port Jervis, NY)

 - Class of 1927

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JOSFPHINE HERR My heart IS a small thlng but deslreth great thlngs ThlS qulet demure, soft spoken llttle lass halls from Trl State Joe IS very fond of muslc and has a pecullar llklng for Chants We know that when she fearlessly braves the cruel buslness worll as a secretary she wlll find her heart s deslre ALICE HOARE Mlghty are the small Can you see those blue eyes full of mlschlefq Allce IS a sweet demure lass, shy and retlrlng, who moves among us llke a gentle splrlt Wh1Ch spreads peace and good sllll wherever It goes Even lf Allce doesnt talk much to the glrls, we know that she must have talked to somebody, otherlwlse why do we often hear a certaln Senlor wendlng hls wav to her locker, slnglng Allce, where art thou .IOL H011 l 'Nl ANI What s the use of golng fast' blower you go the longer you ll last? Thls IS the portralt of a fellow classmate whom we have mlssed of late Joe left us ln January to resume hls labors on the farm lands of N J He sfpent several pleasant years ln hlgh school, durlng whlch tlme he recelved a ffood phvslque from walklng home nlght and playlng foot ball ThlS ln later years no doubt wlll wbe an asset to the A 1 producer of vegetables of the State of New Jersey ROBERT HOPKINS A man that blushes IS not qulte a br t When Robert lS a'l dressed up he looks llke a mllllon dollars hverybody knows Bob the basketball manager a football player of no mean abllltw and our present track manager He IS qulte an hIlgllSh student too, and feels sure that he should recelve 95'Z: each day But what 'vllll the cafeterla be vslthout an H168 cream d1sher -especlally one wlth such a smlle and carefree manner as he whlstles, Peg of My Heart 1 4 A u . . . , U , . 1 ' ' ll YY ' ' 1 1 1 at ,, , v K I Al . , , l sa ' ny . . s - v , u V 7 . . , . v v . . V . . H . on . 9 - 1 1 7 66 7 ' . w 9 y . . . . V . Y . . Q Q . -J ' . , . , v , . ' - as ' ' n ll C. A A A n l W cl I rr r 1 . . . . . r V. . V. . . . , p . . . . L rl yy ' M ' H Y ' -K r ' - 5 ,,,,-.-... . -- .,..........,..Y...-...,-.,, ..

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ETHEL FRICKSON Thus wlll thy llfe be here No marked by noxse but by success alone No known by bustle but by useful deeds Calm 1S a well chosen adJect1ve for Ethel for we always de pend upon her to uphold that mdeflnable mtangrble quallty known as Semor Dagmty Ethel IS musically 1ncl1ned too plays wlth a de term1nat1on to please and smgs l1ke Nlme Schumann Hemck MARX 11 LANAGAN Strongest mlnds are often those f whom the nolsy world hears least Behold our Mary, the v1ce presldent of the class, who has come to us from West End Blg, brown eves, a sweet dxsposxtxon, and a name that 1s never lackmg on the honor roll that IS Mary We arc told that her favorlte past1me 1S read1ng the Daxly Herald or IS It Harold ' Remember Marv, keep that sweet manner It w1ll smooth vour rpathvsay through l1fe DOROTHY FRANZOS She smlles for the sake of Sllllllng -Lnd laughed for no reason but fun Tlus young lady feels that Port Jervls IS too small a sphere 1n vsh1ch to BXQTCISC her ab1l1tl6S In the soclety columns-- Ports Per forated Press announces that Barnard w1ll soon harbor her cheerful presence Whats lh1S we hear about pedestrxans scurrymg under cover at your approach Dot? Dorothy asplres to a mus1ca1 career If she plays her Llzst and her Chopm as smoothly as she g'1V6S her h1story recxtatlons, she should be a successful mus1c1an She alwaxs greets her classmates mth I dont know what Ill do lf he ever calls on me ELLA GLAAB Im not ln the roll of common folks Ella IS one of those prunes and pr1sms glrls who partlcularlw l1ke to employ a New Yawk brogue She lS a very studlous gn-1 and IS greatly devoted to her books Teachers have found lt dlfllcult to cope Wlth thls ' Mam a Ella Glaab s qulte a bluff To say Just that IS qulte enuff A u ' ' r ' - 1 u t 19 , . u rr ' ' ' 1 , .., ' v U . . . ,, . . . . . - . , 1 v 1 as ' 0 . Y - n . 1 . V . . . .. A . x . . . . H . - ,, . . 1 u I H 1 . ' ' ' ' . 1 H . . . n . . Y . V . . . v . . . . . . H , - n - 1 , . Y . . , . . ,' u 1 , x ' - J an li 7 ' 99 , . - n ' rr ' ' - i Y l . . . ,- ' 1 '- n u ' , 1 v . . . ,,



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