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

 - Class of 1931

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Page 26 text:

Eilnisil I Eli 'dl l .,,..... F . ...... lVAl,'1'ER L1-1rrER'1's Silence is a virtue. VValt Lefferts is a quiet young lad who during Mr. Marsh's History Class sits and thinks deeply on the subject- What I do not know. He seems to be interested in golf. Anyway it looks so for he can be seen in the summer walking around the greens. Lolflsm LEHN A little smile, A little song, A little work, Then run along. Louise is one of the hardest workers of the class and it has always been a puzzle to us how she can do all her outside activities :ind yet keep her standing up in school. Perhaps it's due to her motto given above. Louise is the opera singer of the class, for she has a voice of which to be proud. NVe all hope that we will hear be- fore long of her success in the musical world. HILDA LYBoI.'r I believe in being seen and not heard. Hilda believes in doing everything that she undertakes well, and we find her school work a worthy example. She's a. good student, especially in French. She is popular with her classmates, all of whom are very fond of her. Not many people know that each year Hilda comes all the way from the wilds of Summitville to at- tend school here. Young men do not play a large part in I-Iilda's life, yet-it is said that in Ellenville-Well, that's another story. 'Fon M CA NDRENV What a big man am I! Studious? Not very. A good fellow?--Yes, indeed. Tom has an easy going disposition that makes him a popular fellow. Mungo 1 is one of our star football players, but since football is over, he has taken up dancing, because he says--he always did have an ear for NXENXCDRI 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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E . Qlnsnl I. :i 3'-ll l . ,,., . ,.,..,.. .. MIRIAM Mc'tiuA1L Something sparkling in her eyes would a mirthful thought imply. Miriam is one of the quite demure members of the Class of 1931. She journeys to school each morning from that remote part of the t-ity known as XVest End. There is a rumor that she is especially interested in the t'osta-a things in Europe and expects to go there someday. One never sees ltl'riam without her pal Mildred-if you van not iind one of them look for the othe1'. Ihxrl, Alutiltul, Let a smile be your umbrella! Paul is one of these fellows who always look on the bright side ol' everything. XVe've never seen him except with a smile on his fave and a twinkle in his eye. Every morning Paul can be seen walking very rapidly down Main Street toward I'. J. H. S. lle amuses himself most of the time by teasing the girls, and when he's not doing that, he's jerking sodas down at Louis'! I 1:1-INR M lmn.E'1'ox A peppy, jolly girl is Irene Who with Earle is most often seen. Irene is an all around good sport. XVe see her often dancing' and with one certain party. She pals with Penney. The combina- tion is firmly cemented and they seem to wander through the halls at all hours. XYhat's this we hear about a most important standing date? MAIIALA MORGAN Her honest, friendly smiling face has won her friends in every place. Mahala is one of the quiet members of our Class. Although she is small she has proved herself to have talent in basketball. XVhile in school she has gained many friends. Her ambition is to achieve success in the business world. She has a fondness for VVest Vir- ginia which makes us wonder if it's because of Bob. NXENXGRI ES

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