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

 - Class of 1932

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H lG1,1zA1:E'r11 HART Where there's a car there's a Hart. Here is the only girl of our class who drives to school each day. Elizabeth tells us that History and Law are her worst enemies. Ru- mor has it that Dick has pierced a Hart, R1 rn HAWKINS I've never tried to play football But I tackled the captain and made him fall. This little West End lady has made a number of' friends during her high school days. Her Haffaires de coeur have been numerous but the present one appears to be quite s'teady!' Ruth's ambition is to follow in her sister's footsteps and become a nurse. Experience as treasurer of the Girl's Hi-Y should make her thrifty in the fu- ture. ' ly RIARIAN IIEISE For chewing gum she can't be beat, She's a great girl: we call her Pete. Pete is one of the star pupils of Miss Thompson's Bookkeep- ing Class and her name often appears on the honor rolli No matter what the occasion is, Pete is always Johnny on the Spot. Good luck Pete in all you undertake. 's 'Puaoponn HINKLEY Rudy Vallee has nothing on me. Ted, the crooner of our class, is one of the mainstays of the Boys' Glee Club. He is also quite a traveler, often spending his week-ends in Binghamton. His musical ability should carry him far. AN NOUNCER

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m II 1-:LENE GRAIGER A helper in all walks of life. Helen is one of our honor students who can talk about many interesting topics other than study and school. She claims mem- llership in runny clubs :md is very active in Girl Scout work. The fact that she has completed the four years' high school course in three years arouses the admiration of all. M.tl.t'o1.x1 G1u:EN Malcolm can't be judged by his conveyances. This youth is very quiet although his Ford is not. Earnest- ness has been his chief char:tctaristic in all his classes. Who's that girl you seem to be so quiet uhout, Mulcolnt? ' . ,of M ICIIA EI, IIADLICK . One of the four musketeers from West End. And here is one old pal Mike , whose pleasing personality has made him many friends. Mike to all appearances is a woman hater but we wonder about those Friday night trips to Lackawaxen. lt's rumored it's love and we wonder if he is holding out on us. l'll.EANOR 1'IA1:'r l .110 I CZ l A jolly girl is Eleanor Who with Stewart is most often seen. 1-latch morning with Elizabeth in her car one can behold Eleanor culling for Marge, After school our halls are filled with her merry giggles so we suppose History C didn't worry her much. The class of '32 hopes that she takes life's desserts as cheerful as she has her L studies. AN NCUNCER



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3 5 NA'r11.xx IIONIG Behold! Our editor-in-chief. This very sludious :ind piewgressive t-hztp better known as Nate, hns su many nfficial ji-hs that he needs a social secretary to arrange his dates. Nate-'s curly hair is envied by many a girl, especially on an rainy day. lie seems tu he well acquainted with nature and his lllndness for U1 lljUl'l'lllg water und ainiinzils. especially a Bunny, is unique. Stll'llll'l -lAl'li0Yll'lI High Point attracts this girl, too! This Ylrllllg lady has passed through her high school career with it smile. :tlthuugh she was reprimzinded several times for her talk- ing. We hem' that Suphies ambition is tu be pruprietress of some well-knuwn establishment and we wish her ull the success in the wurltl. ik , D l l.'E Hail! editor of the Dust Pan l3rud as he is better known to his classmates, showed good will-lt us an ikmtbull cuptuin. lie is well known around school and may he :enernlly found disturbing sixth period study hall. B-rind seems lu he very fond of nature, especially Br-tanks. X3j1.1.l.u1 KELLY I ij. Quiet, Thoughtful? Maybe so: 0 l here's much beneath the surface though. Sixth period study finds Bill sitting contentedly talking with his old pal, Paul Reagen. llis success as a basketball player has wnn him much fame. XYe usually think uf Bill as being in a lli'mt'n study. l l i p AN NOU NCER

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