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DeFazio, Joe West End's gift to the Senior Class. This towering gradu- ate can be found almost anytime either in the barber shop or in the bakery. We know for a certainty that the school will miss the jovial smile of Big Joe next year. So far it seems that no feminine interest has crossed his path, but who knowsg perhaps he is holding out on us. DeVore, Richard Alias 'Dick' Cole, Orchestra leading's his goal. With experience to his credit, He'll succeed, you said it! t'Dick and his 'LMelody Masters have been a valuable asset to P. J. H. S. We are sure that his grand personality plus his musical ability will bring him due fame. Donohue, Harold Speech is Silver-Silence is Golden In respect to the above adage we might add that Harold is on the Gold Standard. If everyone in the Senior Class could have as good marks in history and English as he, we are sure there would be no need of prelims. We feel that the brilliance which has manifested itself during his school career will stand him in good stead throughout his entire life. Dowd, Frank Frank is a member of the Boys' Hi-Y, le Cercle Francais, and the Debating Club. He says that he is going to be a dent- ist one of these days. We all hope that that business will not be too down in the mouthu for Frank. L .
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Cunningham, Eleanor El came to our school last September from Flushing, and since that time has made many friends. Her name can always be found among the highest on the honor roll, and in addition she is an exceptionally good athlete. Lately, she seems to be interested in reading everything concerning Princeton. Maybe she can explain this. Cunningham, Mary Q Mary is a quiet sort of girl who seems to enjoy reading better than anything else. She can generally be seen en route to the library. She is an honor student in the Commercial Department, and her ambition is to be a competent stenog- rapher. Dean, Dorothy Clothes also make the woman. Without a doubt 'tDot is considered to be as well dressed and to have as neat an appearance as any of our Seniors. She is an active member of the Girls' Hi-Y and is interested in hair dressing. Dot is well liked by her friends and classmates who Wish her success in her chosen field. ' Dean, George Dorothy's Cousin. George, quiet and studious, hails from Cahoonzie. His favorite subjects are Economics and History C. He is a lover of the out-doors and spends most of his time in the wide open spaces. He has chosen civil engineering as his life's work. Best of luck, George!
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Duffy, James Among Port s football heroes will be remembered UDufT',. Indoors as well as out, he shines-in sports and dancing re- spectively. Thus he has earned the right of being voted the best dancer and the best all-around boy. We have also seen Duff working with the Por-Je Staff. Erdman, Harriet Harriet has to her credit many friends. She likes danc- ing, swimming and always enjoys a good game of baseball, softball or in fact any sport. Harriet plans to move to a different city, so before she departs we wish to say 'tFare- well and Good Luck. Englehardt, Robert Bob is that quiet boy who sits in Mrs. Blood's home- room. He studies faiihfully and each night takes at least two books home. We know that his serious attitude toward his school work will lead him to bigger and better things in life. Good luck, 'Bob ! Ellwanger, Richard Dick is an active member of the Boys' Hi-Y. We are all familiar with Dick's friendly call as he passes in one of his father's trucks. He is a willing worker, loo. His truck driv- ing proved of great value to his class on several occasions. Dick is one of the quiet members of the Class, but don't let that silence fool you. No one puts anyth'ng over on him.
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