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

 - Class of 1931

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Port Jervis High School - Victor Yearbook (Port Jervis, NY) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 24 of 104
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Page 24 text:

I 0 Er--iv-I .... . . el-il ,.....,, F .,.. ,, MARY lorroro Mary's awfully good in class, Quiet as a cat, That is, when she wants to be, But Mary-when is that? Mary has one of the nicest dispositions in our Class, although at limes she is inclined to be very Frank. She's in a cheerful mood whenever you chance to meet her, and if you xvant some fun you'll always he safe in calling on Mary. Her interest seems to be directed toward Middletown, why?-we can't imagine. 4i1ciz.x1.1l .lixoriis When new records are made, I'Il make them. , Here we have our ambitious classmate Jerry, NVhat would our class have done without .Terry and that Ford ? But then-why walk when two can ride as easily as one? He says he hasn't any amhitions but we notice all his time is occupied in keeping up with the .lone-ses. ANNE -loNEs Our great thoughts, our great affections never leave us. Anne is one of the busiest girls in the Senior Class. She spends her time before a Mike at least twice a week and the rest of the time she can be found Buck ing along. The class is beginning to believe that she can kill two hirds with one stone. Anne wishes to be a successful business woman-barring herself from marriage, but not from enjoying life. lroias .IUYFE I take life as it comes. Doris is our laughing, generous, fun-loving representative from lllast Hope. She studies very hard in Eng.ish but Miss Cronk doesn't appreciate her abilities for she persists in saying Kennie for can he. She never complains about the cost of living as long as she 1-an receive Bills. NXENXGRI ES

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ess- L X gillgsdl' V til-INEVIEVE H .uvlmn A West End contribution to the Class of '31. Gen is a fair maiden who ventures each morn from the better part of Port Jervis tXVest Endj to get her education at the P. J. H. S. Her one aim is to be a nurse. Gen has been seen recently riding in a new Ford and she says: It's no fMcJCann. She appears to be quiet but she is always cheerful and friendly. li l.lZARE'l'll ll oA1m A smiling countenance wins many a friend. Elizabeth is one of the daily passengers on the Sparrowbush bus. She is studious and quiet and during her four years in high school has made an enviable record. Early this year she was interested in keys tespecially Lin-keysj but lately she has taken to Haze4nJ. J A uns H oLn1:N His voice is a whisper so modest and low The winsomest lad you ever did know. James is the it member of our class and he never ignores an opportunity to display his charm. W'hlle in school, his favorite haunts are the seventh period study hall and the library where he stays until sundown. James' one bad habit is the use of Anne for and. Although he is a resident of Matamoras he is often seen in Port Jervis, especially near Barcelow Street. IloNALD HYATT What care I what others do? I mind my own business. Meet the Class Artist. Don is the young man who has had charge of the artistic side of our Class Book. His ability to draw and to help has been utilized by the Dramatic Club. He has acquired quite a bit of prominence by playing in the High School Orchestra and by singing in the Boys' Glee Club. Mr. Chase's Chemistry Class is one of his very few stumbling blocks. AAENXGDRI ES



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K-C- 4 Ul.ll'l'I KENT Music hath its charms. i Olive is another musician of this year's Class, for she can always be seen accompanying for the Girls' Gym Drills. XVhat Miss John- son will do next year without her is a problem. XVritlng poetry is another of her favorite occupations. Her themes usually include such out of door subjects as the hills and Glenns. , . MIl.l.ll'EN'l' LAM1: A gentle, mild exterior would mislead even the wisest. Millicent can be easily described by her last name, for during the time spent among' us, Millicent has earned a reputation for be- ing a very quiet and demure student. She can be seen going to and from school with an armful of books. XVe understand she intends to become a librarian and we are sure she is choosing wisely. for she likes books. l.1i:1f' LANGE It's a poor job that hasn't two bosses. Is Sullivan County represented? XVell we guess or should we say, and how! Here is Lief. NVe wonder how the Boys' Glee Club will progress without him next year. We believe he has a slight confession to make, tell us, won't you Lief?-Is it XN'est Point or Annapolis? His big aim in life is to be the sole owner of the Rock- land Light and Power Co. You're right Lief-give the best that you have and make of what you have the best. .lon l.i:AvY Brilliant, athletic and shy. Joe , a distinguished student and athlete is a prominent mein- ber of our Class. He should be given much credit for his success in getting: ads for the Class Book. Perhaps Joe's success has come about because he does not Waste his time on the opposite sex. XVe hear Joe is fond of swimming, at least he seemed to enjoy himself at Vans last summer. NXENXGDRI ES

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