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kg NN JULIUS A. RAYNERI OSCAR RAYNERI, JR. llavana, Cuba llavana, Cuba 1. , :H H t . Jl 1.1. r .iussw Iltx hm 111111 g l'01l1Ilf'lltHllil' ntrzkcx IIIIII qw-1f,,,,,f, USI.Yl', I lcnmu lllll lima' In Ima! tl n'Irr'f1f. oRc111cs'1'R.x, lvg 01.1512 c1.l111, IV: s1'AN1s11 oRc111':s'1'R.x, lvg 111.15141 l'I,l'li, lv, s1'.xN1sl1 l'Ll'li, IV c1.t11s, tv rm! The emotional urge is strong within us as we tell of the activities of this young Cuban while at Perkiomen. VVhat a diller- ence a few short years at l'erki have made in him! Jule has adapted himself remarkably well to the Perkiomen atmosphere. Ever smiling, his presence brought sunshine into our midst and lightened the dull moments. lt is in the field of music that Jule will be best remembered. For he is one of the four Rayneri brothers now at Perkiomen who have banded together to form an orchestra of their own. ln addition he the regular school orchestra Engineering is the magnet him to this country. Best him at is a member of and glee club. which has drawn of everything to No'1'H15R of the inimitable Rayneri brothers from romantic Cuba. t7ssy has an even more sunny smile than his brother, Jule, if that is possible. VVith the saxophone he is a born enter- tainer as vie, who have heard him play, know. He is one of the Rayneri Four orchestra as well as a big factor in the school orchestra and glee club. ln his short life he has also developed into a remarkable chess player. As a student, Oscar must be complimented. Not only has he succeeded in overcoming the obstacles of mastering English, but he has always been among the scholastic leaders of the class. His ambition is to master the principles of engineering and we know he is going to succeed at RENSSELAER. RENSSELAER. s Q 9 th X T :P -I2 10 Q l51l
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