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John Harrison- Jack Jack can always be seen driving the Grand Union de- livery truck around Port Jer' vis after school hours. The newspaper seems to be his favorite pastime in high school because he is never found without it. He reads it in his spare time to keep up with the fast coming news and all the latest world events, Alice Hinkley Everyone seems to like and to get along with Alice be' cause of her friendliness to' ward all. She always does well in her sch-ool work and takes part in most class events. Homeroom president 1 Student Council 1 Study group chairman 2 Shorthand Club 3 Classbook taff 4 . Seniofggpl committee 4 0 1 T . 1 , o . ' .,,. .,. , sv 1. . 1v,,' Arline H jorth I I Arline's hope is to become a good interior decorator, and we all know she will make the grade. She is one oif the students who decided ito grad' uate with the class of 1944 instead of her original class of 1945. Majorettes 1 Girls' Clee Club 1, 2 Homeroom secretary 1, 2 Latin 'Club 2 Muriel Hoffman Muriel is one of the fine mu' sicians who make up the high school band. It seems that music has occupied her spare time in that she has also tak' en glee club for two of her 'four high school years. Cirls' Glee Club 3, 4 Band 3. 4 journalism Club 4 Senior minstrel 4 THOSE HIGH SCHOOL CHUMS We H C Xhl Q 'iv ' Augusta Honig- Gussie An active member of our class, 'iCvussie may be seen as an usherctte at the Strand every evening. A happy lass, bubbling over with good cheer, she is welcome at all galherings. Best of luck al' ways in your future plans. Shorthand Club 3 Homerooni viccfprcsident 2 homeroom program chair' man l Classbook staff 4 4 . A Ruth I-lmrqvl J goth is one of om' horny sttllleiitp who is always able to offer'-Suggestions and ad' vice. , 5 French Club 3, 4 ' A' ,. journalism Club 4 if C Girls' Glee Club 4 Dramatic Club 4 -l,,, f'vV School Spirit Organization 4 Senior niinstrel 4 Alice Husson Another support and chief mainstay for the Sparrow' bush bus is Alice. Craduatf ing in January, she left us with the memory of her goodfnatured smile and her infectious giggle, We sin' cerely hope that she'll meet with success in whatever she plans to undertake, but we have little cause to fear she won't. Shorthand Club 3 Elinor James A sigh and the sound of a pockctbook filled to the brim beingx dropped on the desk prove that Elinor is present. She comes every day from Huguenot on the bus, so she is used to get' ting up early. Her cheery smile and word of greeting make school a better place in which to live. Student Council l Classbook 4 junior Red 'Cross 2 i 5,
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x xl F? Rita Famiok- Flip Although Rita is one of the shorter members of our class, she will always be remem' hered as a neat, well'liked person who excelled in many activities, especially public speaking. Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 journalism Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Athenian Club 2, 3, 4 French Club 3, 4 Senior minstrel 3, 4 Classbook staff 4 Ralph Fink ,. E ' Ralph is 0 of he likable senior o of high school, Besidxein an easy petson 'yt along with, hgjs well- o-wn for 'his chgeffulnesss, here is ntlleyla tdull mo' ment when Ralph and his friends get together. Vice-president homeroom l Program chairman home' room 1, 2 French Club 3, 4 Baseball 4 Q ' Q fa L 21.11 ' 1 if., , 5' fi' ' I. 'df A o-.M V7 Barbara 'Free . mob Barbara, hea heerleader for this year, has succeeded very nicely inx getting the coop- eration ofithe entire student bodv in cheering and giv' ing support to our boys at games- - Latin Club 3 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 3, 4 Girls' Glee 'Club 2, 3, 4 French Club 4 Senior play 4 i' Frank Furman Frank s, 'established his mark thr ghout the sc ool. Ev on ows him one o'f gr 'of fell. which has eated such rgnarkable eh progra s to please studen 1 ek 1 2 I 1. . bas a 3 1 1' Stun-t ni 3, '. Class 3, ff Fo al 4 I ' ook W 4 '1 na P ' n SI' G 3 i 5 F IN MEMORY HOLDS van,-W-,in ,mx , af? Beatrice Gill- E Beattie is one 0 e more studious mb f the class of 1944 r grand re' cord t u out the four years igh school has shown i She has made many trends in the halls of P. High and will continue to make more with such deter' miination to get ahead. Junior Red Cross 1 Treasurer Shorthand Club 3 I '-7' Q Thomas GillsoiTl Gus ,' Tom is the sleepy addition our class. Occupying one of the back seats in 310, he can always be counted on to make a few comments on whatever is going on. Out' side of school a large part of his time is spent jerking sodas in Jones' and passing some remarks across the counter along with the ice cream. Eugene Glynn- Gene Since coming to Port High lrom Hornell, Gene has w ' We . Though di e app rancc, he can be somewh t o'f a tease. In a f his u ertakings he has' r v .elf reliable and 1 ent. Gene is an' other one of our memhers who finished his s ol in january! la d.. is quiet friencllv 'Manner and ready willingness to help, we know he'll go far. journalism Club l, 2 x Esther Gordon- ge Esther, a happyfgo-lucky in' difvidual, is the type of per' son the students can always count on to lend a willing ear' to their iokes or days' events and he sure to get a laugh or reassuring uigzwer. Keep up the good work. journalism Club 1, 2 Shorthand Club 3 Homeroom secretary 3
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Ronald johnson- Sunshine'5 A flash of light, a slight exfjosion herald the pres' ence of the Seniors' phof tographer, lnterested in science, mathematics and esf peeiallv pictures, Ronald is wellfkrxown for his mad dashes through the halls and his pictures taken from unexf pected places. In his dashes through life may he always find great success. P. News 4 Classbook staff 4 Bvriiri Keshian . , No one has been able'to tie Marion's record for talkihg nor her reputation for nt' taining high marks. Stunt night 1, 2, 4 Secretary Athenian Club 4 Horneroom ,Editor P. 1. News fr Homeroom president 1 French Club 3, 4 Classbook staff 4 Lunior play 3 btnior minstrel coinniitteeagl ifge s Ay Emi Kaibury ' 3 I W Dug of the talleygirlp of our L ss, Mary Emma is noted for her grand nature,' her ability jmfp ay the banjo, and ?lQgfalty to her iends and A ssmates. Easylf o please, and slow Atoiifnefer mark this .V r . . . girl for-'big things in life. Ma success follow your foot' steps forever. junior Red Cross 2 9' Senior minstrel 4 - ' 5 la. joseph Kurpick- Joe joe has won a place in the hearts of our students with his ability to play the accordian. We have never known him to refuse his ser' vices whenever we needed them. We wish him every success in his career. Stunt night 4 Boys' Glee Club Z, 3, 4 Senior ininstrel 2, 4 Classbook staff 4 ,isis fi am K Katherine Lemon- Kay A list ol' the reasons. in' cluding lriendliness and good huinor, why we like Kay would fill a book. Graduatf fngg in Alanuarv. she is now a nieniber ol' the Nurse Cadet Corps. Stunt night 2, -4 Vicefpresiclent Highlights Club 3. l llnnil salesman -I Senior ininstrcl 4 C .. lzissbook stall 4 Fanny Lorg- , Fanny is a well-liked girl .who always has ai ready smile and cheery word lor every' one. One of the 'best girl athlctes' in the class. she is interested in basketball. NVe wish her success in lier fu- ture life, Girl' A. A. 2, 3, 4 ,lunior Red Cross 3. 4 .luurnalisin Club 4 Classbook staff 4 N -.io-PM J , F x Patricia, ow r Pat l'at, kii1oiiitor by 307. is the girl in our class who is always wellfinioriucd as to what is going on around school and town. Cheerleader l. 1. 3 Latin Club 4 Safety Squad 4 Classbuok stall 4 Girls' A. A. l. 2. 3. 4 Senior minstrel 3. 4 Lillian Lynch- Sis Lillian, or as slie's bctf ter known to u-is is cnc ol those students who inake a daily trip to school liroiu XVest End. She possefses the fine trait of sticking up for the underdog aikd being nice to everyone. Girls' A. A. l, I Girls' Glec Club l. I. 3 journalism Club 2 Machine fanop Ft I . ks i--uf K 'U Q X , or tone Aoo i f '- ,Q ' 'ws Q-M5 e O
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