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

 - Class of 1941

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' i +-vu-P Class Poem Betty Dowd and lanet Salmon The 41's a sturd ship At last it's reached, its goal. It's had a long and varied trip Past many a reef and shoal. For Captain we chose Middaugh, Dick To bring our vessel through He's steered this craft through thin and thick, He and his sturdy crew. Ken Aber, our good first mate, Gets up early, stays out late. Angie Sigreto needed no tip To keep efficiently the log o'f our ship. Pat Kinney with disposition sunny Sure knows how to handle money. Betty March rides like a queen In Jimmy Duffy's limousine. Marge Eckert plays the new army game While as Social Chairman she's winning fame. Phyllis lean urged us never to quit With brains for intelligence and plenty of wit. Eddie Freytag is a devilish ladg When he shows up all the girls are glad. Now since our officers passed in revue We'll present in order the sturdy crew. Constant companions, these girls are merry. Betty Allen and Alice Cherry. A lad that's always on the go Is Phillip Antedominico. Emerson Aughton with eyes of blue To all his girl friends is so true. George Aumick hails from Sparrowbush wayg He'll be mayor there some day. No one will ever be able to doubt Baldy's ability as a Boy Scout. The classy dresser, you all can see Is William Bauman, alias Bee . . 1 The artist bureau will soon be beggin For the work of Baumgardner, Pavlich and Kagan. The Senior Class' gift to the girls Is Eddie Bossong with jet black curls. Betty Boyle with eyes of Irish blue To jack Southers is always true. The colored mammy of minstrel fame Is Helen Brigadier by name. Tony Caifa will always be known For a musical style all his own. Calben and Huessy are always together, We predict their 'frirndship will last forever. Irene Carroll, tall and sedate, A whiz stenographer will be her fate. A blonde in our class is Alice Clark, While Anne Ruggeri's hair is dark. Neil Clark, our little man Plays French horn in the High School Band. Robert Clark scarcely says a Word But when he does it's worth being heard. Two outstanding girls of our Senior class Are Genny Kelly and the Clement lass. Ieanne Cole is a farmerette But take it from us, she's not all wet . The girl who is Shirley Coleman by name, As an opera singer hopes for fame. Iean Connelly sure is lucky since She met up with that guy Vince. Like Superman of the funny book Our man of muscles is Fred Cooke. Helen Corey is sweet and shy All the boys fall when she winks an eye. In the minstrel did Agnes Corrado prove She really could get in the groove . Up each mornin 'out each ni t That's our lady Iriller, Dick Cortright. Fred Craig is often seen in his car Riding around with Eleanor Farr. Ernest Cramer doesn't have much to say, But tell me, is he always that way? Kathryn Crane is not aloof Her manner is beyond re roof. Quite a flirt is Carleton Crine Ask the girls about his line. Yummy Cuddeback's a basketball star: His ability should carry him far. A friendly guy who's liked by all, Is Iim Daly, neat and tall. Hap Davis leads the cheering stand And roots for Eli in the band. Quit, efficient Beatrice Dean, Always cheerful, never mean. We call her Ritafher name is DeGraw She's the most helpful person whom we ever saw. A Senior girl who's always neat Is Agnes DeWitt. usually seen with Pete . Amv Dorsett and Verna Hoffman ride In the Elmore car. side by side. A fellow with a smile that is gay Is a boy by the name of Duryea. lack Edwards has a line that's sunny In the minstrel-gosh, wasn't he funny? That flaming red head of our class Is Olivia Ellnor who has lots of dash. Gladys Emrirh is a country gal: It sure is a pleasure to be her pal. Eddie Fahey can be seen each day Riding in a car that's gray. Ursula Fahse is short and demeure Everyone likes her, of that we're sure. Dot Fellows' disposition cannot be doubled She always appears as if she's not troubled. The fourth Ward is represented in Betty Reilly and Annie Flynni. Jack Forbes with a smile on his face Is uuite contented to slap that bass Ruth Fowler comes to us each day Via the bus from Huguenot way. A capable athlete to the T Is none other than Ioseph Garrity. Tall, dark and handsome. it cannot be denied Are all rolled up in our Tommy Geib. Walter Gochenour helps Miss Mayes He'll be a big shot one of these days. Robert Hamilton paints with ease But it seems the girls he'd rather Tease, Marjorie Harrison has pretty curls

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i'REIBLE, IRMA Dramatic Club '38: Shorthand Club '40 Social Chairman '40, TUSCANO, SYDNEY Glee Club '38, '40, '4l1 French Club '39, '40, '-41: Girls' A. A. '38, '40: HifY '41, Classbook Staff '41g Dramatic Club '413 junior Play '40: Stunt Nite '40: Shorthand Club '40g Chairman of Senior Minstrel '41. WAGNER, HENRY Rod and Gun 'Club '381 Woodcraft Club '38. WESTBROOK, HAZEL Handwork Club '38: Senior Miiistrel '40. WHEELING, LEWIS C. Student Council '38, '39, '4O1 Basketball '37, '38, '39: Track '37, '38, '39: Track Manager '40: Football '37: Class President '39, '40: Intramural Sports '40. WICKHAM, HAROLD Hang sorrow! Care will kill a cat, And therefore let's be merry.' Baseball '39, WILLIAMS, HAROLD Vxfoodwork and Electricity Club '38, Never loses his temper. Never been known to have one. WILSON, NINA Silence is golden. WISEMAN, JACK Debating Club '38, '39, Basketball '38, '39: Track '38, '39, '40, '41: French 'Club '40, 411 Athenian Club 40, '41: Student Council '4l: Class' book Staff '4l: Glee Club '40, '4l: Pfl News '41. WITT, ROSEMARY ANN Knitting Club '38: Student Council '39, '401 German Club '39, '40 Porfvle Staff '38, '39, '40g HifY '41: Journalism Club President '41 Girls' A. A, '38, '39, '40: Glee Club '38, '40, '4l: Classbook Staff '41 1



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Watch out, Marge, there are jealous girls. Heinickel's hair is only a stubble But as a football star Chase could find no double. Beauty and intelligence are personified in Winifred Holzercall her Win Gum is Martha Hubbard's friend Her cherry wit will never end. Irwin is a man with zip Hazel thinks he's quite a pip. Jaffe, a fourth ward resident, . Is our Student Council president. Phyllis Kadelftall and thin A fine young prince is sure to win. Hedy Lamarr holds no reign Whenever enters our Betty Kane. Drawing with her hands, tapping with her toes, Our redfhaired Helen hasn't any 'foes. Ed Keshian is no Ladies' man But who can tell what is his plan? Florence K'.s hair has a certain glow And she always fixes it just so. One guy in our class with a magnificent line Is Dicky Lane who's really fine. We have two Millie's so named in fun, They're surnamed Schwartz and Levinson. Frances Lewis, always neat, Jimmy Goetzrnan thinks she's sweet. Mary Ann Lynch has a flair for clothes And is very pleasant as everyone knows. George Lysiak, our football man, Has muscles of brawn and cheeks of tan. A handsome lad is John Markiewicz A ladies' man, and that's no phooey! A wisefcracker and quite a quack- On Masonotti I'll put my Jack , Carol McDonnell is often seen Walking around the Matamoras green. Eva Melnick, with her golden voice, As an A-1 singer is our first choice. The city champs in basketball Gave lots of credit to Murphy this fall. Veronica Neid migrates to Port High She always seems happy and we wonder why. HO' grass as he is better known Is quite a scholar he has shown. A speaker of no mean ability Is our one and only Adda Marie. Of librarians we haven't many, One better known is Margaret Penney. From Milford comes our classmate Jeanne In Philwood she is often seen. Joe Piccolo is a man of motion Toward the 'fourth ward he shows devotion A smile for everyone, that's Mary Porzelt And our fondness toward this girl is felt. Larry Ranich, a quiet efficient senior, At no time committed a misdemeanor. Josie Ricciardi is a shark at law The answers she gives fill us with awe. Rose and Runnalls are sometimes quiet But when they get started it's quite a riot. Louise Rupp rides to school in a car Although the trip isn't so very far. Then there's Odge better known as stretch When you get to know himfWhat a sketch! Richard Scales is a young Legion heir People like him don't come in a pair. Lady killer Scully rides in a Ford And believe us the riders are far from bored! Jean Sharp comes from good old West End And she is said to be everyone's friend. The neighbors rue the day Shifrin was born When he keeps them awake afutooting his horn . Don Smithfwhy he's a star track man, And Frances is his favorite fan. From the orchestra we hear a din- It's Swayze and her violin. Connie Talmadge has decided her lot, She has a manfthat's more than we've got! Irma is funnyg Clifford's shy, Brother and sister they come to Port High. Silly and busyfthat's our Syd For the class devil she gets our bid! Wagner's a Jones' boyfthey call him Hank' Someday he'll have money in the bank. Lewis Wheeling is a Socony man With Doris Talbutt he rates a hand. Skeeter Wickham can spin a yarn And can always be found in the Village Barn. Harold Williams, another West Ender, When it comes to joking, is no pretender. Nina Wilson is a Riverside deb A stenographer she'll be-'tis said. Our History C class would be quite in- complete Without the orations of Wiseman, so neat. Of the P'J News Rose is Editor'infChie'f And at her work she does not beef. 1 We really don't mean to toot our horn, We know this poem is strictly corn, But this work has been a task to write And we worked hard for many a night- To make it good!

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