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TVIVIAN JACKSON I 7 Academy Street A- A- 2, 3, G- A- A- 2, 35 -Basketball 3, 43 iiillllllllltflll 3. Vivian is a shy, quiet girl with a yen for moving pictures. l'lven so, she will make someone an excellent secretary some day. WILLIAM H. JANSON . 33 Grand AVCHUC G. O. Representative 2, Stamp Club 2, Monitor I- So many of us are well acquainted with Bill either because of his Pontiac, or the splendid pictures he has taken with his candidcamera. What's the attraction in Yonkers and out at camp week-ends, Bill? EDWARD JANUKAJTIS 33 Laurel Street Golf 4. Yank is a big asset to our golf team, anuexpert at making a hole-in-one. P. H. S. -will miss you next year, Yank EIDVVARD JENKINS 51 NOXOH Street Edward is hard-working andvunobtrusive in school, but when he appears on the athletic field-that's different-just watch him go! His good nature has won him many friends. ROBERT H.,JoRDY S 197 Hooker Avenue A. A. 1, 2. . - , Live, and let liven is Bob's Inotto. He's happy and carefree, as anyone can readily see by his smile. Is it true that the girl of your dreams is a pretty S. H. 3 blond? HOYVARD B. J-OSIAS IOIA South Hamilton Street Plzois Staff 4. - What 'the well-dressed, man should wear, Howard wears. He is frequently seen dressed in his best at the social functionsof the Norj, but never minus a big car and an attractive girl. FRANK JUAVINETTV I 2 I North Hamilton Street Stamp Club' I. We've heard that Frank is quite a chap on the basketball court. Can It be that this exercise causes insomnia, or is there another reason for your midnight excursions ? ' NICHOLAS E. KAKISI . . 507 Main Street Honor Society 2, 3, 4.5 Commercial Club 1, Banker 2, Basketball 2, Interc1ass,3, 4. 7 Nick's chief interests seem to be centered in athletics and in good 1narks, the latter task being no trouble at all for him. VVhen you are not engaged In these two pursuits, is the HY still the old nIeet1ng place for you and your cronies? - MARGARET KEHOE 137 Garden Street Honor Society 2, 3, 43 A- A- 3, 45 Balikel' I, 2,'Bowling 4.5 Volley Ball 4. Thls 511111, QTOWH-haired-girl, whose name always appears on the honor roll, 1S an enthusiastic baseball fan. At games, she shows that she can use her lungs as wellias her brains. ATQIA M' KELLY 218 Church Street H88 anybody here seen Kelly? We certainly have seen this attractlve ' miss, but we haven t heard her, have you?
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Lois M. GREEN 21 lnnis Avenue Class Oflicer 35 G. O. Officer 25 G. O. Representative 25 G. O. Alternate 35 G. A. A. 25 Girls' Glee Club I, 25 Phoix Staff 1, 25 Jr. Red Cross Representative 3, 45 Tennis 3, 4. Lois is a popular miss around school, but, Males,-take warn- ing! She's out of circula.tion.'l She's now aBundfyjantly en- grossed-need we say in what? THEODORA GREENBERG 24 May Street Deliso 45 A. A. 35 Commercial Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Secretary 35 President 45 Bank Clerk 25 First Aid I. Some girls are daffy over boys, but who doesnlt know that Theo is JafEe? The president of the Commercial Club has evinced great interest in Newburgh, recently-'nough saidl FREDERICK R. GRIFFITHS 41 Marshall Street G. O. Representative 3, 45 G. O. Alternate 25 Honor Society 45 Dra- matic Club 45 N. F. L. 2, 3, 45 Vice-President 45 A. A. 2, 3, 45 Stamp Club 25-Monitor 2, 3, 45 Debating 2, 3, 45 Honor Team 35 Varsity 2, 3, 45 Bank Clerk 2, 45 Phois Staff 45 .Role in Nothing but the Truth 45 Dramatic Declamation 45 Humorous Declamation 45 Extemporaneous Declamation 3, 45 State Champion 4. Fred has brought laurels to P. H. S. in almost all oratorical ac- tivities. His good nature and ready wit have saved the situa- tion in our favor many and many a time. R V. DoRoTHY GREGOR 3 Morton Street Bank Clerk 3. Dorothy is a secretary-to-be, and there is no doubt in our minds that she has those qualities which make for success5 namely, personality and dexterity. Here's best wishes! ROBERT GRoss1v1AN 347 Church Street Monitor I5 Jr. Red Cross Representative 4. Bob is an inventor5 but when he isn't constructing some mechanical device, he's speaking extemporaneously fsupposedly preparedj in English class. One, made of such good stuff as Bob, is bound to succeed. ' M. BERNICE HART 20 Lincoln Avenue Dramatic Club 2, 35 G. A. A. 25 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Bernice is a steady, consistent worker and a swell pal. She has an unusual singing voice, but we're sorry we haven't had the good fortune to hear it often. A MARION I. HASBROUCK 251 Mansion Street G. O. Representative 25 Dramatic Club 45 A. A. I, 2, 3, 43 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 3, 45 Phois Staff 45 Jr. Red Cross Representa- tive I, 2, 45 Senior Prom Committee 45 Basketball 1, 25 Baseball 25 Volley Ball 25 Hockey I, 25 Shuflieboard 2. This attractive brunette is liked by everyone in P. H. S. Doug- gone it, we don't blame them. She was a close runner up in our contest for the smoothest Orchids to you, Marion! LEo HEFFERMAN . 41 Prospect Street A. A. 25 Baseball 3. From what we hear, Leo is very much interested in baseball. Interest always gives more zest to one's game, and Leo certainly plays with a zest. CHARLES A. HENEY A 303 Hooker Avenue German Club 35 Monitor 45 Orchestra I, 35 Plzois Staff 45 Football 45 Track 4. Woodman, spare that tree! will be Charles, motto. Our would-be forester has elected Syracuse for his pursuit of higher learning, and-aheml of other things as well--we have no doubt! KATI4I,EEN B. HERRING 64 Lincoln AVCHIIC G, O. Representative 15 A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 2, 35 Bank Clerk 35 jr. Red Cross Representative 35 First Aid 25 Assembly Program Com- mittee I5 Basketball, Interclass 35 Baseball 25 Volley Ball 25 Hockey 2. Kay can truckg she can shag5 The Susie-Q is simple for her. These all add to her popularity- So does her sense of humor.
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HARVEY KEY 639 Main Street G. O. Representative 1, First Aid 13 Basketball 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3. Stubby . proves that even aniathlete can go through school without being molested by feminine attentions. His constant companions are Vinny', and Pic.', At any rate, we girls can admire your blush from a distance, can't we? MARGARET M. KING 3Q May Street G. A. A. 1, 23 Basketball I, 23 Tennis 2, 3. V , . Here's one more golden-haired girl who hasn't found that time hangs heavily on her hands since entering P. H. S.. Just try to catch her between Omegalgatherings, tennis tournaments, and dates with Bill I. lt's ataskl RAICHARD L. KNOX A4' ' 127 Academy Street Honor Society 2, 3, 43 A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Irving, Webster' 13 Plioir Staff 43 First Aid I3 Business Commit-tee, 'Pride and Prejudice 3, Nothing but the Truth 4.3. Football 43 Baseball A dance just is1'i't clompletcrwithout Dickn and his lVlary,' disposition. Good looks, dancing ability, and many friends haven't interfered with Dick's scholastic records, either. ' MARY D. KRAFCZYK 24 Parker Avenue G. A. A. 23 Basketball 23 Baseball 2. ' I 4 1 ' Mary seems quiet but not when she's,among friendsg then, she is the center of attention. But who wouldn t be with wit like hers?-v . 9' ' - I ' lVlARY JANE LARNER . . ' ' . 18 South Clinton Street G. O. Alternate 13 A. A. 1, 2, 33 First Aid 1. ' ' Four were blonds, and five brunettes, And one was asaucy little redhead. ' That one is our Mary, Jane, Whose titian locks make her one A of the Pretty Girls in P. H. S. Neediwe tell you that? KARLEEN K. LAss1TER ' 169 Mansion Square ,Deliso 2, 33 A. 2, 3, 43 Girls Glee Club 43 Pizoir Staff, Art Editor 43 Properties, Big Hearted Herbertl' 3. '- Hereis a girl who can wear lovely clothes to advantage. It's hard to tell which of her many swains is first in her heart, but we've heard that when she Doug she found black LEILA LASSITER 169 Nlansion Square Girls' Glee Club 4. I I 4, f Leila with her pleasant smile and unsurpassed wit makes friends quicker than anyone we know. What an asset Watertown lost when Leila moved to Poughkeepsie! W'e envy some of the next generation, since Leila is to be a teacher. MARY RosAL1E LEO 136 Parker Avenue A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Commercial ,Club 43 First Aid 1. Q Mary is that chic, dark beauty who is con-Vince-dn that lish- ing, especially Whalen', is one of the most attractive of sports. Mary is a success at it, tool IRENA LEONIDOFF PCY1ClCll Road G. O. Representative 33 G. A. A. I3 German Club 3. Exotic, fascinating 'llran gave High School a ,cosmopolitan air all the while she was here. ls it true that your house was the favorite spot for Pi meetings, Ira? C1,IFFoRu LEVVIS 593 Mfilll SUCCY G. O. Alternate 23 Cotnmercial Club 25 Monitor I3 Bank Clerk 2. A good dancer, a good dresser, a good rollicking fellowl That,s fcKip. '.'Kippy's always ready to join the gang, especially if Ruthie's present.
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