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

 - Class of 1930

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-Q: Y n x i . Harry Goldman Silence is more musical than words. Here you see one of the silent members of our class, who never annoys a teacher or speaks above a whisper. He is particularly en- thusiastic about basketball, as the games frequently take him to Ellenville. He also has a fondness for a certain Young member of our class. Franklyn Gordon Ambition is my greatest fault Fat is one of our less-fat members until it comes to facts. He is a genial, well-liked fellow, who takes great pleasure in making life worth living. VVe think that he is a born automobile gxalesnlzxn and the Park Auto Agencies had better put their order in early lu avoid the June rush. Madeline Gottlieb Helen of Troy also had red hair. Madeline is the red-headed representative ot' our class and her grreatest worry is trying' to do up her golden tresses. XVho hasn'l seen Madeline with her nose buried deeply in the pages of her c'oveted History C book, either on the school bus or during the fif- teen minutes before classes each morning? Our final comment will sum all-Madeline's name is never lac-king on the honor roll. Arthur Gregory The less people speak of their greatness, the more we think of it. Behold Arthur the intellectual wonder of our Class. There is nothing' that he does not know. Although fond of history, for him. Cleopatra has ceased to be the most beautiful and fascinating.: woman and Miriam takes her place. Do you suppose the boy has de-- cided to specialize in Modern History? He believes that the navx will be delighted to have him come and we hope he will make a suc- cess of it. NXENXGRIES

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7' Q'-S Eleanor Elston 'She came, she saw, she conquered. Xl'hen things are slow. just leave it to Eleanor to Russ tle up something to do. She is an ardent Glee Club advocate, a clever dancer, and a good scholar. Practice makes perfect for her sweet voice can be heard in the Senior Room almost any day contributing greatly to the success of our organization. Robert Felter lf you think I'm bashful, You don't know me! Here we have none other than our young A. AQ P. clerk. How- ever. clerking does not improve Bobby's English for he insists upon leaving out his d's when saying And a . He has a fondness for red hair and giggling girls. Matilda Franzen lf he doesn't make a basket this time He'lI get no good wishes of mine. Tillie the Toiler, our class scribe, has won distinction through- out the class by her winning smile and willingness to work. We hear that Tillie is going to take a trip through the South after gradu- ation. Her one ambition is to go to Birmingham on a visit. Alice Gannon Nothing is more simple than greatness. Here is one of the busiest and most industrious members of the Senior Class-our Social Secretary. For a time we thought she was going to become a great horseback Ryder but because she cannot buy her riding habit at De-nner's we think she has given up the plan. NXENXGDRI ES f'f4P! 'llV15'5



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g- Agnes Guthrie Like the song of the bob-o-link-spontaneous, free. Popular because of her pep and dash. Agnes ls never found sitting out at a dance. She has trouble in arranging her hair to suit her and has tried a variety of Bobs. She has worked willingly for the Dramatic Club and the Library, sometimes speaking in public on their behalf. Her merry disposition will always bring her a host of friends. Wilbur Guthrie Give me a motor to take apart. This boy has a weakness for machinery which may or may not ac-count for his constant presence at Ruta.n's . He is Assistant Stage Manager of the Dramatic Club and is always ready in his overalls to help Miss Holt. The library demands a great deal of his attention. NYe suppose he is doing outside reading for History C. Wilbur's car has quite a reputation. The farewell wish of the Class is that some day he may get a rar that requires less effort to run than his present one. Raymond Harding l'm saving my brains. . - Here is one of our quick and able basketball players. He has supported P. J. in many games, playing with pep and energy. He ls quiet on the surface but much real humor lies beneath, which or- rasionally bursts forth in Miss Cronk's English Class or in Law Class. His usual hangout is Whee1ing's gas station on Kingston Avenue. We expect that after gxaduation he will want to be ma'nager of lt, as it stents to attract him gi-ea tly. Agnes Hasbrouck Dancing is my specialty. Agnes finds school rather dull and is glad that it is almost over. She is one of our class who have a peculiar talent for getting along without studying. Her hobby is cultivating Jimmy and it seems to fill all her time. Agnes is usually to be found paling around with Helen. Their's is the example of a perfect friendship. MEMORIES

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