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

 - Class of 1931

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gtlhill g. Ev 'l I ,,,, lt.xN1io1.r1i li1:ooAN Silence is his Virtue. Randolph, better known to his classmates as Ran hails from that wild and wooly country of VVest End. His fame as both an athlete and a student marks him as a real asset to the class of 1931. XVe think that his aim in life is to be a Barney Oldfield, for well we know how complete his qualifications for this pursuit are-his driv- ing ability is never affected by the weather, so we'll be able to see him race Rayri-or shine. lloroinxs li1'm'11AN.xN What the well-dressed man will wear. Doug is well known for his deeds upon the football fleld. He is seldom seen without a smile and although slow to start anything he can always be depended upon at the finish. Doug is quite-a, ladies' man and believes in the old saying that variety is the spice of life. His one delight is to sing his favorite piece-The Chant of the Jungle. A1,1m'1-: l'.a1111.1. Hail to Our Future Author. Alice may be quiet but, Oh, what compositions she writes! She is undecided as yet as to what career she may choose, but she is planning to practice writing while teaching. She should be success- ful, for she has shown much originality in her English work. Alice is a chum of Murlean's and we never see one of them without the other. l.1i.1.1AN l'A1mo1.I. Smile and the World will Smile with You. As a social director Lill is a huge success. She is very popu- lar in Port as she is always smiling and has a. kind word for every- one. She delights in doing her work well and is one of the best con- tributors to the basketball treasury. Lili has a great fondness for Middletown-or is it for the Barnes ? NXENXGDRI ES

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- X 3 lui ll ...Q-. TOM BIRMINGHAM Make way for a Senior. Tommy, our quick and witty basketball captain is a frequent visitor to the Gym as well as to Miss Cronk's room. When you hear the expression That gets my ire, you can be sure Tom is near. He used to like Sparrowbush, but now New Paltz holds his interest and we wonder if he will go there to become a gym teacher. MURL1-:AN BOVVLEY Oh, Hum, Harry! This young lady has passed quietly through her high schooliylear for she is a very studious person. VVhenever one meets Mglean in the hall one may hear her say Hurry Up or does she pronounce it Harry? Her favorite pastime is driving in her Buick roadster. , 1. ARNoLD BRIARD Af I1 I've lost my report card again. 1,, Arnold, the seniors' Unca-Walt and feather-we ht champion, is one of our heftiest football heroes. During school h urs when not engaged in kidding Miss Cronk, one will find him marching through the halls either for exercise, or in an effort to dodge study hall. His frequent trips to Middletown and Newburgh lead us to believe that he is going to be a travelling salesman. . Eg! 4 if . FLORENCE BROADHEAD Speech is silver, but silence is golden. ' Florence is quiet, but when she does talk it is always to say something worth while. Besides her interest in her studies, she likes music and plays the piano very well. eigfjs 'her ambition to make a success in the business world, and the Mnlor Class wishes her every success. NXENXCDRI ES



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E 1 : 1 jdlhanl it ll Eli ' ANITA i'UlJlt'llINI PIeasantness is one of the best factors in life. Anita is one of the most likeable girls in our Class. Her cheery smile and pleasing personality are only two of her many good quali- ties. Anita is quite fond of Stroudsburg Normal and we often find her forgetting herself and saying, Oh, Jimmy! Nita has a fond- llf for antiques, especially for cars of the 1914 vintage. M Any Porn Good things come in small packages. Mary is one of our representatives from Montague. She has the happy faculty of smiling even on rainy days and this cheery disposi- tion has won her many friends. YVe know that if she tackles her life work as she has her studies she will succeed. lalixluuson t'o1.1+:M,xN My hair is the envy of many a girl! llere is one of the quieter members of our class. Harrison it appears, has a great dislike for Senior essays, or maybe he is only joking. He is a. hard worker and is always seen at Wheeling's in overalls ready to serve the public. XVe have learned that he has a liking for VVest End and Jean. A 1u.1-:AN Uoornn Dancing is my specialty. Arlean finds school rather dull and is glad that it is nearly over She is a very good English student, although she often says- 'Ken' I'. ' Ar has a sweet disposition and her favorite hobby is dancing. Two of her big weaknesses are American History and Chemistry. NXENXCDRI ES

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