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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,ff r-ff? 11.1 's 1-xi ,. 2' X yr A ,, 5 V s sM ' ' so 1 : L.. ...,......................,,..,- tilfi? EDWIN LAIDLEY If first you don't succeed, try, try again. Here we have our ambitious classmate Edg his first ambition was to be a Studebaker salesman but he had to give up on account of wet weather. Now he has the ambition to be a real estate agent ut Sackett Lake. Would you ever think a p im, dcmure lad such as our own Edwin could vex his teachers or perplex the girls? Yet, mur- der will out! Futhermore, Ed is an athlete, a shining light both on our track and 'baseball teams. HENRY LAMURI' AUX Tall and lean and shy, We wonder how he says good bye Hank our baseball and basketball star has recently taken '1 Great liking for the funny sheet of the New York American He seems to enjoy reading, Jlggs and Maggie Did we say that 'Lammw ls our star Well he was unt1l the law of gravity cut his careei hort Hank has often been seen strolling up Prospect Street Xlax be he intends to be a chiropractor big brother is HFLLLIL LANG AN A merry heart maketh a cheery countenance Pert and red haired is our Helene She IS very clever and ha employed her wit to good advantage in the P J H S for four happy years We pred1ct that Helene will some day pocket her humor and Qconsidermv How Ard ent she becomes when she as anything definite in mlndj get right down to business the drygoods business we mean dealing largelv in Bloomers BFSSIII LEVIN How small I am yet how famous Does anyone know of a wav to gain heig If so I t ml Bessie would appreciate the informatlon very much She ll do almost anythmg to appear taller She does wear lugh heels to strengthen her illusion Bessie has many varied lnterests These run from music to letter writing Music IS the voice of the Soul nd wee Bess ls cultivating it After leaung P J High her business is College, but her spare moments will be spent in perfecting her copy of Corres pondence between High Schools and Colleges 1 1 K6 . l ,YY ' Q U , rv , . 3 . . ' ' ll ' ' D! ' K ,YV . . , f 11 ll Tl ' if YY 5 . K ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 J . gg 9, . - I S ' ' cc - 1 . 6 h . ' , ' ' ll YY , . . , - , . I 1 1 is v 7 , . L f - ' 'Y ' ht. . . h 1 , . . - , , 1 ' ' cc ' ' ' YY a v '-1 - u 1 V' . . ' I ' K ' X . . . V ,, - , - n , . - W ' 1 . '

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