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

 - Class of 1930

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Page 18 text:

QP Catherine Carroll Silence is a virtue: Possess it if you can. lt's never found in a woman Ancl seldom in a man. Catherine is the class exception to this wise old saying. This quiet, demure young: miss has never enlightened us as to her am- bition, hut we know that if she tackles her life job as she tackles her history C, she cannot lose. She is very fond of confections, espec- ially sugar plums. Vincent Carroll A gentle and mild exterior- would mislead even the wisest. Vince, as he is known to his classmates. is a quiet and reliable member of the Senior Class. He has the making of one of those suc- cessful men in the world who climb cautiously hut steadily onward. His. one vice is his undying' passion for' Latin. Madeline Conklin Basketball is my hobby. Mad seems to helieve that a. task should he well Dunn. AI- though Madeline lives far from sn-hool, she does not mind the-walk, for she needs the exercise to keep her fit for athletics. Lack of mem- ory seems to he her weakness. Maybe it is because she relies on her Will 'What is this we hear of your fondness. for Middletown and i DeSota sedans? i Stanley Cooper Gee, l take an awful Beating. Behold! The treasurer of the Class of I936. llere we have :1 great sportsman, a very good basketball and football player. His one ' big racket in school is kidding Miss Cronk into giving him good marks. Stan has become quite proticient in playing cards. u.n.d. is- 4 Q espec-ially fa.mi1iu.r with the H.ar:ts.. NXENXGDRI ES

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Q? Charles Barber The Crooning Tenor Charles Barber, better known as Chet has graced our halls of knowledge for a number of years. He is one of the quiet boys of the school but when he croons-Oh! Oh! Sometimes he looks as if keep- ing something back from us. VVe wonder if he is falling in love. Charles is a true friend and we will miss him very much. Mildred Barber Mildred Barber, without a doubt Will heln dramatic critics out: If a Gilbert the actor be, Every show will Millie see. Here we behold the sunny countenance of our classmate and friend Millie VVe hear her going through the halls singing Ch:1rlie's My Darling. VVhat is this we hear about the ring on the left hand? Freida Blitt A friend in need ls a friend indeed. This is our classmate Freida who might better be called one of 30's active-minded class members. Freida can always be found study- ing industriously: she is very fond of reading but whether it is text- books or stories which interest her is hard to tell. The Class of '30 hid you good luck on your road of life. Robert Carley Constant dripping wears away the hardest stone. Bob certainly took this maxim to heart and applies it faith- fully. Hls reputation as the constant lover is equalled only by his reputation as a poet. He is able as is proved by his scholastic record, his dramatic ability and his place on the basketball team. He has developed a cynical outlook, perhaps from disillusionment, and a measure of conceit. His good qualities will come to front, though, and success and happiness await him. NXENXGDRI ES



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xc!- Gerald Raynor You just can't be blue when l'm around. Gerald, the dancer of the class, has lately been using a differ- ent shade of Shaffer ink-green. VVe wonder if the proximity of the person behind him in the Senior Room has had any influence? Ger- ald was also seen coming out of a local beauty parlor. Who is the lady who could prompt such actions? He ls a cheerful and willing worker. Gerald has shown this as Assistant Business Manager of both the Por-Je and Class Book. Vera. Roberts Neither careless, nor too glad, Nor too serious, nor too sad. Vera is a very studious girl whose love of math. is well-known. Any time there is a hard lesson in algebra, you can see Vera holding :1 conversation with the shark of the class. They say she's asking for his paper, but it may be more than that. Vera enjoyed her sum- mer at Rock View greatly, but now her fondness for a certain some- one has made her forget that. William Rosner The Shamrock is his symbol. Behold Red, the dashing shiek who frequents.West End. On the gridiron he has proved himself an excellent player by his stone- wall defense. Miss Cronk is always praising Red in English class because he never forgets his Dots ln sentence construction. At the Hi-Y Club he is known as the paddle expert and his distinguished position demands respect from all the members. Red's future will be bright if he continues his present desire to climb the ladder of success. Paul Rutan Silence is the Secret of Success. Paul is one of the most studious members of the Senior Class. He never has much to say and if silence is golden, we often wonder what lies beneath this deep quietness. VVe feel sure that some day Paul will succeed as a great electrician or as a radio expert for he has a peculiar bent for mathematics and science. NXENXGDRI ES

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