Poughkeepsie High School - Phois Yearbook (Poughkeepsie, NY)

 - Class of 1930

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Q I 1.1 l',. 0 A 4 JOSEPHINE AZZOLINA 14 S. Clover Street , Vassar College fl l Class Night Playg Phois Literarv Staff -lg Dramatic Clubg 1 - t - . I, ' Committee for She Stoops to Conquer 3: Committee, Usher for Goose Hangs High -lg Debates: Senior, Troy -lg Basketball: Girls' Interclass 1, 2, 3, -l. .lo proves the theory that good things come in small pack- ages. Her numerous performances in the auditorium afford manifest proof of her dramatic talent, while she is Just as capable in debates and in her class work. jo's favorite topics for discussion are her philosophy of life and Richard Halliburton. RAYMOND C. BARATTA Y' - . 7 97 Smith Street Villanova College ,lgj-i L!A-KJLJ , Senior Prom Committee, decorations, chaperones: Class Night-Musicg Dramatic Club 3g Boys Glee Club -lg Boys Glee Club Minstrel -lg Orchestra 2, 3, -lg leader -lg Band 1, 2, 3, -l. Ray is the Beethoven of P. H. S. As Mr. Bock's right- hand man, he certainly fills the position to perfection. -4 With his unlimited knowledge of the orchestras about '-l town his suggestions for the Senior Prom music proved -l invaluable. - l ,l g WILLIAM BARTIId U 25 May Street ll Irving-Webster -lg National Forensic League -lg Athletic lg Association 1, 2, 3g Debating Teams: Highland, New- l., ,, burgh, Hudson, Arlingtong Football, Second Team 2, 3: I I Baseball, Second 2. rij Bill is the nonchalant member of our class. He is at home Pi, here, there, or everywhere, with or without coInpanions. .JA We've missed Bill since january, but our best wishes are LZ , with him. You will make an ideal business man, Bill. , . xl lf I-A V, . ffl Douoruv BAUM 327 Mansion Street lb, Phois Typing Staff -lg Deliso 3, -lg Commercial Club -lg ' 'N Fifth Period Chorus 2 3. .N g , 5. ' I Dorothy is one of our spritely honor students, who never f neglects her homework. Her ability in the stenographic arts, furthered by her experience at Grand's, will materially ,A help her in the business world. For this little girl there fx: is no squandering of time. From the completion of one xx? task she rushes to the beginning of another-with Sylvia it., at her heels. Imagine her blush as she types this eulogy. N1 N' . GEORGE SMITH BECKETT 11 Innis Avenue K, R. P. I. ,ii Class Night-Technical Staff 3g Senior Prom Committee 4g - ,l Phois Advertising Staff -lg Irving-Webster 2, -lg Big Play- I . . fy Technical Staff -lg Boys Glee Club -lg Boys Glee Club Min- strel -lg Orchestra 2, 3, -lg Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, -l. K. W George, though formerly known as Bashful Baby , 9 certainly blossomed out this year. We first thought that A X4 he had a leaning towards red-heads, but lately we have fl come to believe that blondes and brunettes are equally as acceptable to him. C13 .47- I I l X ., , X T Twenty

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4, 4 v ' N .12 ' 0 0 JOSEPHINE Axrsnonsmco Salt Point Seymour Smith Academy Josephine recently came to P H. S from Beacon Hi h ' . . g . She certainly knew what she was doing when she changed. Why is it that Josephine gets so warm when anyone men- , tions Florida? She has such a pretty smile and blush, too. l All right, Josie, we'll stop teasing. Emir S. APPEL Salt Point Road Irving-Webster 4: Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Big Play 1 The Rivals g Bloys Gee Club 2. I Emet used to ride to school on a bicycle but now he has a different automobile almost every day. Doesn't this prove that he is a progressive young man? He won't have to leave his native environment because he's going to study agriculture. Do you think Pleasant Valley is really an attractive place, Emet? - I I 9 Q1 ,T IQATHRYN K. ARBORIO 1-ll Academy Street Smith College Kay has not been in P. H. S. so very long, but she has if f-1 made many friends. This is a girl of no little distinction: besides going to Florida ten times, she has met ex-President , I. Coolidge and Governor Roosevelt. I hope we're not let- if N ting out any secrets-but one can invariably see Kay in fl, fs New Haven any week-end. Now, don't all make a rush ll- for New Haven. Ng x , I - tv , A .-If M 4 ' ' 'A :Q ,,,fE1:'r'1Nu ARNOLD 12 Whitehouse Avenue 'Q' Q VVilliams College 'Xi . . . . . . . 'Af Q Phois Editor-in-chief -lg subscription staff 3: Irving-Web- W4 ster 23 Viceapresident 3, -1: National Forensic League 45 Q, ,I Athletic Association 2, 3, 49 Debating Teams: Interclass 3, leader -L: Varsity, Troy 2, White Plains leader 3, Troy V' 4 X1 leader -l, Newburgh -l. N 4 Z N Elting is one of the school's prize students. He has been N4 Q ' a shining light in scholastic circles since his matriculation, ,Af rarely failing to make the A-Honor Roll. In addition, X4 he has shown great practical ability as editor-in-chief of 1 . X the present work. Improve your line before you get to -Q . VVilliams, Elting. 'in .Q X Orro C. ARNOLD 352 Church Street Duke University v 'C N V .fx Senior Prom Committee: Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, -lg 5 '3 . 9. X f Basketball Interclass -lg Track -lg Letter Club 4. Ot is noted for his ability to get along exceedingly well Q' J f with the young ladies of P. H. S. However, he often ' D' .4 incurs the wrath of Miss Stewart by carrying on too many .'X pleasant conversations with his feminine acquaintances. Despite these diversions he demonstrated very well how ' the track team should be managed. 1 -'R . , Q -ba - , .g ' . . -.. Q ' I ' il I kv , , f Yi Nineteen



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you 4 l. ' -l qi' 01 ' ' B - .V iff . ' N ,B - -Q .1 .33 if PAUL KING Bisxisoicr 6 Forbus Street Leland Stanford University Phois Associate Literary Editor 45 Athletic Association 1, ZZ, 3, 43 Athletics: Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 3, 43 Track 3, -lg Letter Club 3, 4. Paul is one of those big bashful football captains who believes in the axiom, They shall not pass. Besides brawn, Paul has brains. Even though he's never been accused of bringing home a book, his marks always rate near the top. Paul, be it known, is a gentleman, and if you don't know why, we won't tell you. I , VINCENT 'l'. j. BIRCHALL G5 Main Street Athletic Association 3. i If it is true that ladies fall for strong, silent men , Vince l should be mobbed. Of course, we don't vouch for the 9 strength, but we will for the silence. Vince has the dis- tinction of being the only member of S. H. 4 whom Miss N Stewart has not reproved for talking at least once this it year! 3 'J IJOROTHY BIRCHER Nyyxlq 146 Mansion Street 9 1111058 Literary' Staff 4, Commercial Club 2, 3, 4. li . ' 'KN Dot vows she never studies at home, but we are inclined lb not to believe her. How could anyone get such good X . . . . lx marks, and not study? She is following in her Dad's N7 footsteps, by supporting him in his minstrel shows. We Qc are wondering why you were so anxious to invite your lgl own partner to the Commercial Club Social. lil fd ,YA lllARY B060 62 South Clover Street iw Eastman Business School El Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4. N X1 Mary first attracted us because of her modish clothes and lyl because of the persevering way in which she does her les- lffi sons every fifth period. Sometimes, however, Mary seeks l Xl a little relaxation by writing a note to Chris or by staring out of the window. We wonder what she's thinking? .Xl LLQMMA M. D. Boxes 38 Virginia Avenue 94,4 smith College llf Senior Prom Committee Cfavorslg Phois Chief Literary lx Editor 43 Phois Class Knocks 23 Deliso 3, 45 Boys Glee Club Minstrel 3, 4: Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4. fx 1 Near the top of every honor list that has been published Q X-1' during the last three and one-half years you will find Lem's ' 'X, name. She believes in getting things done early. We x fl heard that she had a friend over for breakfast one morn- fc ' ing. The early bird gets the grub . q X l X -I dining' 12,1 tx Twenty-one

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