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Niggaz' f . -lonx 0S'l'l-IlllI0l'T The world knows little of its great men. Johnny is an accomplished pianist who takes great care not to lot anyone know it. He is a Bushman and somewhat of a mystery -having: retained his bashfulness during his four years in High School. His favorite indoor sport is teasing Miss Cronk and when not in school. may be found at Aliton's where he has passed three years as an apprenticed drug clerk. lI.x1:m1-:'r PENNY What she does is Dunn well. They say that money talks and here is a penny that keeps up the reputation. Harriet is one of the fair maidens of the Class who hail from Sussex County. She delights in reading the Herald each day and is often heard to remark at the end of a task, VVell, that's 'llunnf Recently, she went in for a course in Home Economics, Is there a secret reason for this? l'1l.IZAllE'l'll l'Il'I'I'1'T She came, she smiled, she conquered. Elizabeth, another cheery girl of the Class of '31, has caused Mrs. lllood many a thrill by her hasty entrance at 824414, each morn- ing. How she always managed to slide in before the fatal bell has been the eighth wonder of the world to the Class. She thinks the officers of the Class of '31 are about the best available. VVe hear that her favorite color is red and that she likes to ride in a. Stude- lmker, MARIAN QVINN The hand that follows intellect can achieve. Marian hates to he told that she is studious, hut, seeing is he- lieving and we cannot help but notice the fact that she is. But, study has not dulled Marian's personality, nor made an old book- worm out of her. She is a charming companion and can talk about many interesting subjects other than study and school. We used to think that mere Man was omitted from her thoughts, but lately- Well, we won't go into that. NXENXGDRI ES
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inf.: 1 all ffl l mmnnmnv .I IJNNIE ll0ll'l'lMER Never careless nor ton glad Nor too serious, nor too sad. Jessie is one of our representatives from Sparrowbush. To all outward appearances she is an example of that rare type-quiet, friendly and very industrious. One can always see Jessie studying.: or helping: in some churc-h activity. XVe :ull wish her much luck on her road of life. Mllillltlill N1-JWMAN Always ready to have some fun Always ready when there's work to be done. This page is honored in having one half of the Newman-Mc'Grail 4-omhination, for these two girls have displayed an example of true friendship rarely found these days. After graduating, Mildred is go- ing: to New York City to work, but we wonder if she will like it as well as Newburgh and the Studebaker var. ' l'flNVAliD NILAN Well, I guess l'Il have to crank her. Ed, alias Fagan was our graduating class of January '31. He seems to spend most of his spare moments tinkering with his not too speedy Chevvy in an effort to coax just a few more miles out of its battered remnants. Ed passes the greater part of his summer vhauffeuring for a girl scout camp which certainly must be a pleas- ant job. IHENE No1mAN lsn't love rand ? Irene is a little Ray of sunshine in a dark corner. She is a very modern young lady who drives her own Car. Her excellent work as a typist and her ability to chew gum should earn for her a good position as a stenographer. She is also interested in cooking and home economies and is one of Miss Balding's most enthusiastic pupils. NXENXCDRI ES
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iilhanl 1 ill 2' I ...... l ,,,..,, , MAn.1om1f: RAyNo1c On with the dance: let joy be unconfinedf' Behold our Class Secretary, Marje. This is not the only position she holds in the school, for she is a member of the Girls' Glee Club, the French Club, and is jokes editor of the Por-Je. During her four years with us, Marje has earned a reputation for smiling.: no matter what the trouble is. She used to have a fondness for the Erie Rail- road, but of late her interest has changed to Nash autos. We Won- der why she took such an interest in the Class Book, especially in the advertising section and why she prefers to Ulet the laundry do it. lVll.l.IAM Rmm1NG'roN I am it, them, and those. Hill, who is very athletic likes walking, especially to VVest End v to see Pete, He can be seen at any athletic event of any kind, especially football and basketball where his personality is felt at all times. One of his favorite arguments is why the name of the pic- ture My Man should he changed to Her Man. U .low R0lll'lll'I'Y A crusader from West End. This is Joe, a popular member of the Class. who travels all the way from West End every morning. Perhaps his popularity comes from the good-natured grin which he always wears. Rain or shine, Joe is in good humor. Joe seems to show a preference for Dear hunting in Sparrowbush and we wonder why. lnxrlu-:Num ROCKELEIN Hail to our Editor-ln-Chief! Laurence is a very busy person for besides being editor-in-chief of the Class Book and the Por-Je, he is the pianist for the Boys' Glee Club and the High School Orchestra. Rocky doesn't care much for school athletics because he gets enoug in Pennsylvania. Laurence hopes to be a theatrical manager some day so he is learning the business at the Strand-Ritz from the bot- h exercise seeking Cole tom up. NXENXCDRI ES
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