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IIACLC has very little to say, she ' always has a smile for all her 4 l -1+ -- r ll ,A ,, fl 3 1 ,M W s if 'fb' Fannie Caputo One of our neatest appear' ing girls is Fannie. Besides her welihgroomed look, she ,H is also noted for her long W dark hair and her nice clothes. Because of these, we feel that we have very little to worrv about in her fu' ture impression on other peof ple. Student Council 1 Girls' Glee Club 3 7 i.As,. ' o ,L ' ff i ' 1 w VL Bet y Cai-done Red hair and alquid manner serve as two of Betty's char' acteristics -by which we'll he fy able' to remember her. f january she came from New Brunswich tp, our school where she became one of our class. Her favorite subject here has been biology, and one of her ambitions is to go into nurses' training af- ter graduation. Douglas Case- Casey ' a Doug is ne of us who is seldom' to say anything but usua y can be heard ughing uproariously. For 't geopast four years he has X been seen regularly sitting Qxthe trumpet section of the band or else working in the x r machine shop. 5 1 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 S Boys' Glee Club 4 X V... Stunt night 3, 4 J 'X Qiit l Irene Case ' All you movie lovers must be wellfacquainted with Irene, the blonde usherette in the ij qStrand Theater. Although friends. We all know she will achieve her desired ,goals -J' . . we in life. - Girls' A. A. 1 Maiorettes 2 'I Shorthand Club vicefpres. 4 fig, THE YEARS MAY GO Marie Casterlin Lovely blonde tresses, a lackadaisical walk and a cheery smile help make up this girl liked by all her classmates for her pleasant disposition. Every morning Marie faithfully walks from TrifStates to be in our midst. We are sure that she will win a high place in the world of business in her fu' ture Yeafs. Alfred Chant- Al Al s had quite a list of acg ies t his credit but hasbstillajind 'me to en- ioy all Jellqz of high school days I gf, Boys' oi Joins Ns. Say-t nigxxzlfig 3, 4 - Seger m,1nstrelV4 C sbook s ff 4 - fl! ' play. P. ews 21 3, 4 e affl, 2 Stu r Council 2 G Catherine Cherry- Kitty Besides claiming the honor of being a member of our class who hails from Spar- rowbush, Kitty is also one of seven who graduated in januf ary. In school you scarcely ever found her without he art portfolio and her friend Alice. In future life we hope we never 'find her without SUCCESS. Shorthand Club 3 Barbara Child A girl with high ambition is Barbara- No nw interested ..i r tsmanshlp, but she Mop to beco an engfl r. Wit . ability, me der Miss Lindstro s om has been one of her favorite hangouts in school. Latin Club 3 Stunt night 3, 4 Art staff of classbook -A A!
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Emily Aliton- Em Emily is one of the musical members of our class who graduated last August and is now attending college. Glee Club accompanist 1 Band l, Z, 3 Rotary music medal 3 Girls' A. A, 1, 2, 3 Thespia-n Honor Society '5 Dramatic Club l, 2, 3 junior play 3 Stunt night l, 2, 3 Austin Barber Austin is one of our class' mates who is usually seen oveiiat the bowling alley where he not only practices lcnoclfing thi pins-down but alsof canfjoccasicna-Hy be found 'rf the setting the pins UE. 'various times hc enjoysg imself cruising around Porr'in his Ford. i, - .nv . rt? I Marion is an e going member 31 er quiet unas y has won her many e s, and she is not- ed fo iv ng support to the efforts of er 'fellow students. Student Council 1, 2, 3 journalism Club 2 Latin 'Club 3 Marjorie Benjamin - Margie Margiexis one of our members on whom we can always def pend for a smile and a few words of encouragement- During school sl'ie's usually in 3101 after school she's likely to be busily working behind the soda fountain in the Port Jervis Drug Store. Shorthand Club 3 Homeroom program ch'm. 2 'ST' SEN Q.: THE YEARS MAY COME i if . ' ' . 'Y' X 1 1 L f, yi? M W ,rf Helen Benton Homemaking classes seem to occupy a large part of Hel' en's time. ln addition to these and to trips around town with her close friends, Mary and Rose, Helen will be remembered for her late morning dashes into home' room. We hope she'll be able to dash to success too' Red Cross representative 3 l'lomeroon1 program claim. 2 x' ' Catherine Boyle- Kay Kay comes from the country of West End. Her chief def light is derived from waving from the bus window at her fellow students on rainy days. However we will always envy her ability of not letting anyf thing worry her and hope that she will always retain this characteristic. French Club 3, 4 Girls' A. A. l June Burns , Here you see one of tk!- smallest, members of hour cl 's, one who has ac' c infbfished mahy things ile in luivglfschool. Af though her activity lisxfwbuld suggest a sccretarialfcareer, june has decided to enter the Cadet Nursing Corps and become an Army Nurse. Girls' A. A. 1, Z Homeroom sect'y. l, 2. 3, 4 Latin Club 3 Williani Burrows-- Po Bill is our example of the lighter side of school life. As one rf our class comedians he will be remembered for his famous chapel programs. Freshman class vicefprcs. l Track Z Football 2 Band Z, 3, 4 Boys' Glee Club 4 Classbook staff 4 Senior minstrel 4 0
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Inez :Clark Always ready to lend a help' ing hand and to aid her fel' low classmates, Inez is usual' fy seen in the cooking room in school and in Woolwortl1's on Saturdays and nights aff ter school. Her love for a good joke is much appref ciatcd by her friends. All the luck in the world in your career, Inez . Girls' Glee Club 2, 5 lk Marie Cleary Marie may generally be found walking around with her friend juries She als X his chosen niiifsing as heriifure Jiccupation and 'is entering the Cady-4'1 i'ainini Corps. She plans to be an Army Nurse- I ' X - Girls' Cleo Club 2, 3 Homeroom program chair' man 1, 2 Girls' A. A. 1, Z john Cloud john came to the halls of P. j. H, S, from Matamoras in his junior year. Outside of his regular schaol hours most of his time was spent in driving back and forth from Matamoras to Port jervis. Having completed his course in january, john has been in the army since that time. Your classmates wish you luck, john. 9 fv A Beatrice Co en--' eattie A catchy laugh, a call of Oh, Gussie, see kwhat l've got, herald the ap', roach of Beattie. Remem r those cheers she led us inoa-t the various athletic events? Since she is always ready to do her part in class activities, she is liked bv all her classmates. I-Iomeroom secretary 1 Girls' A. A, l, 2 Senior cheerleader 1, 2 tm! pf' BUT STILL MY HEART Ray Cole- Count Count Cole, leader of our famous band, is usually con- ferring with some member of his organization. Between these conferences he devotes much of his time to sports or to teasing the teachers. Freshman class treasurer 1 Homeroom president 2 Student Council 3 Baseball 2 Stunt night 4 Edgar Cooper- Coop Edgar is one of our com' muters from Cod's Country. His chief occupation is to be always laughing and con- tinuously to have a good time. Also he has developed quite a line with the teach' ers and girls during his four years of study. Coop left our class before graduation time, and he is now govern' ment property. If 4' 'gl 4 ff IMI aieiio-Hausa' Sports e con' ' uted Russ' chief ' ough he has e ef a willing and l orker for other clubs. Football 2, 3, 4 lntramural basketball 2, 3 Baseball 4 Stunt nig Student 3, 4 Classbool-K, aff 4 ri Ks Katherine Farber- Kayl' Kay is never seen in the halls without her humming some tune that has made the hit parade and which pleases her. Besides possessing the ability to wisecrack, she has ii cheerful disposition. Red Cross representative 'Z Girls' Clee Club 2, 3 Senior minstrel 3 Latin 'Club 3 Assembly committee 4 Stnior patrol squad 4
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