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W'ff?1T is its-H r 'Ca I 2 ggi azw ns, 11122 . HELEN N1'l'SC1-1E JOHN REBOI, To be merry best becomes you. Corn Fed rf Helen came to us from Bridge- Faint heart never won fair port, and during her stay here has lady. distinguished herself by taking part in several operettas and displaying some literary talent. By the way, she was the Crysta1's efficient Lit- erary Editor. Helen, one of the best natured girls in the class of '29, always is right there with a smile or a pleasant word for everyone. That's the spirit, Helen, smiles always pay! Certainly, many of us envy your cheery countenance, especial- ly on a rainy Monday morning. You do help chase away the Blue Mondays. Crystal, 45 New York Times Contest, 35 Athletic Association, 3, 45 Student Org., 43 Glee Club, 2, 3, 4g Gym Nite, 35 Chorus of When Chimes Ra' John, a daily consumer of Gram- ma's sweets, comes East to us from that vicinity known as Stony Brook. His voice resounded in most of the operetta choruses and also in the Boys' Glee Club. It is in the football games that he puts to shame Daniel Webster's famous Bunker Hill quotation by his own, If you don't honor me, then you don't honor your coun- try. All joking aside, though, John is a good fellow and a member of the Three Musketeers, name- ly Leaming, Guy and Reboli. Senate, 3, 45 Student Org., 2, 45 Athletic Association, 33 Football, 3, 4g Tennis Club, 2, 3: Operetta, 2, 45 Phil Delta Sigma, 3, 4g Boys' Glee Club, 4.
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' - ,' Ai- -Qwgi ' -V f Y T EY Y' -5 5 za 1 - QW xjx S l i CI' mx Bm '..... 112, ' 1H2H .llllllG1ww1-- Q.. '.f'7 ' 'X DONALD LEAMING tlD4jr1vv 'AHail fellow, well met. Don played on Port's football team in the first two years of its existence, and was a fine represen- tative for P. H. S. Don certainly can tickle the ivor- ies, much to the envy of us all, and he is noted for his bright, cheerful personality and friendly spirit. In spite of his teasing ways, the younger students as well as '29 will be extremely sorry to sever connections with Don, and all wish him a successful future in Stony Brook and otherwise. Student Org., 2, 4, Senate, 3, Or- chestra, l, Football, 3, 4, Operetta, 3, Phi Delta Sigma, 3, 4, Glee Club, , 4. ROBERTA MURRY Bob Be wise worldly, but not world- ly wise. Bob has brought some honor to P. J. through her participation in the annual play, and as a mem- ber of the first girls' soccer team of Port jeff. High School. Upon completing her course in Port High she plans to enter N. J. C., and we believe she will bring some fame to that institution through her dancing ability, of which she has given exhibitions from time to time. Student Org., 2, 4, Gym Nite, Z, 4, Operetta, 2, 3, 4, A. A., 3, 4, Soccer, 4, Oratorical Contest, 4, Senior Play, 4, Novelty Night, 3, Phi Delta Sigma, 4. New jersey College for Women
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15 Q p 0l.P5HiH! ARNOLA ROSE Nolan 'lThere was a little girl, who had a little curl. Arnola, deniure and likewise si- lent, with long brown curls, is an- other essential member of the Class of '29. She is not only able to wield a singing violin bow, but can also wield that full-back kick in the inter-class soccer contests, sending the ball far down the held. Arnola is an excellent swimmer, and enjoys boating and fishing. In- cidentally she has the nicest launch, in which some of us have enjoyed many a ride during the summer months. Student Org., 2, 45 Senate, 35 Athletic Association, l, Z, 3, 45 Or- chestra, 45 Hiking Club, 45 Novel- ty Entertainment, 45 Gym Night, 4. LILLIAN SHERIDAN Tee-dee Hers is a life that is free from care. Sherry, a member of the firm of Murry and Sheridan, came to Port from the wide open spaces of Mt. Sinai. She's a member of Phi Delta Sigma and was a par- ticipant in the New York Times Contest during her senior year. She seldom missed a football or basketball game and was always a staunch backer of the teams. Athletic Association, 1, 35 Stu- dent Org., 2, 45 Operetta, 25 Phi Delta Sigma, 45 Senate, 3g Tennis Club, 2, 45 Gym Night, 1, Z5 New York Times Oratorical Contest, 45 Glee Cluh, 2.
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