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

 - Class of 1932

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5 W Rf mf I u,xNK Nom Frank is droll and very funny, Always looking for some money. Frank is the money magnate of the vlass. for he is treasurer of several organizations. Little l!unliy has shown a strange fondness for lillenyille. Ile is always willing to help a lady in distress and has been known to loan hls eoat to one. L., I, ' IlHi.1-:N Nomx Now, do l look like Ethel Barrymore? llelen, the President of the Drainalic Uluh, has helped make many a play slim-essful. for she leaves her audience spellhound as the curtain rings on the final acl. She ought to he an actress in a his way. NYhat more do we want than an all around worker, a pos- sessor of a sunny rountenanc-e anal lots of humor. M.x1:1oN PAGE Our class has a page , too. Marion rlaims Montague as her home town. hut we fear she is not entirely loyal to New Jersey. At any rate, she is often seen riml- ingr through Pennsylvania in a blue L'heyy. luuusl3rAcKENBUsH A plump girl from Sparrowbush, 4 ls a girl named Quackenbush. nation. Doris is very fond of typewriting, hut prefers the L Smith. XVe wonder why? The best of luck to you, Doris, AN NOU NCER x fb Doris is the greater part of the QUZll'li9Y1l7USll-Tl'l7jl6ill111 eonilii-

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H i r f 5 i J o1asrHINE M EL01 Her helping hand is always present. , Here is one of our Montague representatives-a cheerful and ever-obliging miss. Jo appears to be very studious, but also very talkative, especially just before first period history class. The class of thirty-two hopes that your future may always be as happy as it seems to have been with P. J, H. S. l+1vEL1'N ltlulzmixsvliIuxcalan Says little, thinks much Evelyn, a pleasant dark-eyed Senior, refuses to comment upon her ambition, but if she tackles her future as she has her school work, we are sure she wi'l be a success. She is a consistent student, for the last four years has always found her name on the honor roll. M A1:E1T'rA Mom I've got rhythm, I've got music. Mareitta is one of the musical bright spots of our class. It gives her great pleasure to play in our Chapels, but lately she has been seen strolling through the Lanes about Port Jervis. Il 0 . . lf Jon rw NPlbllN.AN Z Prosperity is just arcund the corner. Johnnie, as he is better known to his classmates, seems to get a big kick out of arguing with Miss Thompson and trying to sell her one of his invincible Dodge cars. Johnnie's Irish wit and ready smile have won him many friends. VVe believe that if his advance- ment in the Dodge salesroom continues he will soon have the posi- tion of Mr. Chrysler. AN NOU NCER



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I louo'r1 IY REEVES Men hold no attraction for me. Dorothy is one of the brunette members of our class and an ardent sports fan. Dot is rarely seen without her pal Sylvia. YVe wonder what the Fourth XN'ard girls would do without her. SY1.v1A llosxmz y Behold a representative of the Fourth Ward. Syl has won many friends during her four years in high school. She is an active member of Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Hi-Y, und both basketball and volleyball teams. YVe hear that Sylvia wishes to be il nurse and the class of '32 extends her every wish for success. .I liEA'l'1:11'14: Scleiorll-:LD I l Overalls find favor ere. Here is am' Green ' e 1' ss who ed to have a failing for Ford cars and Chick ens, who oe in for royalty, especially Earls who are interested in gr ries. llouoriiy SCHXVIEGER Make way for a Senior. Dot, while wending her way through the school corridors, can he heard to say Gangway, make way for a Senior. Dot seems very ca,-ser to get through German. Maybe the boy friend can help her. AN NOU NCER

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