South River High School - Oriflamme Yearbook (South River, NJ)

 - Class of 1933

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' fiw fi 1 ' -4-.'ffffi1U fw v-.--. f m ., 39. - fl .1-Lat '5 'f be QBrifIamme tommy Powwkdf Quhlisbeh hp The QEIHSS nf 1933 buuth ikiher, iiaigb Snzbnnl Bnlume bbc Smutb Bihar, new Jersey 'FW x -- Y 4 -T Aa5giITD'I'IIIIllLLI1I1lH111HHfU1Ill L!1U.lUHIIIEU1IlIIHIII1IlIHUlT'lI1fI K' A' THE ORIFLAMME Pfrgv two THE QRIFLAMME W Eehication Qs a token of our esteem anh ap: preeiation for the aohite ano help inhieh he has gihen us as our faculty counselor ano as our aohiser in the preparation of this Qnnual, tue, the class of 1933, respectfully oeoieate this hook to Eames Ipneh. Page th ee THE ORIFLAMME The Gritlamme Buarh EDITOR-IN-CHIEF BUSINESS MANAGE MSX C ohn Felix Pansy R LITERARY EDITOR Betty Appleby ASSOCIATE EDITORS Rosalind Cabot Benjamin Becker Ruth Mondschein Harold Hoffman Clare Wendorf John Kozak Joseph Zelenak - FACULTY ADVISERS A. Bryan Jnnniee'M. Lynch Page five 9Q Hunan- .4-4 yn 1'IsSn..5 . gn. THE ORIFLAMME The Qhministratiun Baath of Ctliimucattnn James Black ....,............. William T. Armstrong ......,.. Joseph G. Mark ............ Joseph Bara Mrs. Mary Rhatican Henry Schlegel William S. Lesh ..,,.... Wilbur A. Bryan ....., Dr. A. A. Pansy .... Dr. Eric Ostberg ....,,. Mrs. Clare Fisher Guy Gilbert ...r.... Estelle Van Hise .. Leona C. Luker ..... 1933 President Vice President District Clerk Mrs. Jean Selover Julius G. Thomas Walter Wysocki Supervising Principal Principal High School Medical Inspector Dental Inspector Nurse Custodian Secretary Secretary .... ................................ r Page seven Fqcjfif'iqrs? 1,7 ff7?f'il, 'I , 0qii'!!3'4ZglWLiU::'i iJ THE ORIFLAMME The jfacultp William S. Lesh, A.M. .... ..... S upervising Principal Wilbur A. Bryan, Ph.B. ............................ ...... P rincipal High School Mabel Kelley, M.A. .......................................... ........................ E nglish Grace E. Newman, A.B. ...... . ..... Latin, French Mary S. Franklin, B.A. .......................... .......... F rench Anne Floden, B.S. ............ .............. ...... C o mmercial Fred H. Williams, Ph.B. .... 5 ............ ........ .........,.... H i story William C. Denny, B. .. .- ...Mathematics Elsie G. Fulboam, Litt.B. ...... .........,........ ..i......... E n glish S. Thomas Hall, Ed.M. .................... ................. E nglish Mary N. Paluso, A.B. ............................... ..... E nglish, French Kenneth R. Hemmerly, M.S. .. .. ...........,.. History James M. Lynch, M.A. ..................... ........ M athematics Thomas F. Zehner, B.S. ..... .......... S cience John H. Shay, B.S. ....... ........... ....... ....... S c i ence Joseph Hollfelder, A.B. 'H i L' .. ... ..... I . . . Science Evelyn G. Armstrong, .A. . A . ....... - ' h Wilbur E. Hankinson, B.C.S. ............ .....................,.. ...... C o fercial A. Joseph Mazza, B.C.S. ......... .... ...... C o mmercial Loretta C. Kennedy, B.C.S. ........................................................ Commercial Romaine Button, B.S. ..................... ...................... ..... ......... ..........,.. S c i e nce Michael A. Schack, B.S. .. . .' .- . Sfgffffenglish, History Theodore Sivess, A.B. . .... .. ...... - .. .. .... ....... ....... M athematics Joseph F. Vail, A.B. ...... . .- .. .. ...... .............. . Commercial Frances M. Hollfelder, . . ........................................... .........,,.. L ibrarian Harry E. Froude ......................................... ...... I ndustrial Arts Ellen N. Miller, B.S. ..,. .,.... H ome Economics John F. Fitzpatrick ...... ..... P hysical Training Ethel Stevens .......... ....,. P hysical Training Elizabeth V. Hine ..... ....................,.. M usic A Page 'nine M N 1 1 , I , A Kg? , wg Q if Q S. ki , fm! ,, IDR SE S 'QW , 9 , 5 Q-Q , ZZ Z Z Z War X f Q A f Senior Cllilass Zbistnrp JOHN KOZAK .....,.... ..........., P resident WALTER BORAK ...... ...... V ice President BETTY APPLEBY .........,e................. ............ S ecretary Late in that historic year of 1929 A.D., there burst on an unsus- pecting school swarms of very small awe-struck boys and girls. Two months later came that well remembered crash, but that's another story. The Sophomores immediately began to notice that although they tried to squelch us, we were on the alert and participated in everything. When the middle of January rolled around, Mr. Bryan was already disposing of weekly delegations of Freshmen who were continually petitioning him for his permission to organize the class. Mr. Bryan craftily out-talked and out-manoeuvered us until May, when the class finally met. The fol- lowing officers were elected: Paul Sudnikovich, Presidentg Felix Nakielny, Vice Presidentg and Jane Morgan, Secretary and Treasurer. In September We gleefully returned to the grind. We were all puffed up about being Sophomores. The class started right in on its work for that traditional dash to Washington. Though we were held down by the Juniors and Seniors we managed to squeeze in a successful cake sale. Later in the year the Juniors gave a Miniature Golf Nite . Entranced with the idea we came right back with a golf nite indoors with steam heat. So at the end of the Sophomore year we had an enviable reputation for participating in all the school activities. As soon as we returned in our Junior year we elected Alfred Switzer, Presidentg Dorothy Warden, Vice Presidentg and Geraldine Armstrong, Secretary and Treasurer. Early in 1932 we started off with a magazine campaign which was highly successful. Washington was shining brightly ahead as our goal, when there came a crushing blow. We were not to go! For days Juniors walked around with faces as long as yard sticks. The pain grew less and we eventually got started on the junior play. After three weeks of rehearsing with Miss Paluso as coach, The Full House was presented to an expectant world. Class of '33 weather prevailed for it poured all that evening. Though the play was not much of a fin- ancial success, it made a hit dramatically. At the close of the term we gave the departing Seniors a farewell party. We did that up brown! At the Senior Class Day exercises we were presented with the key of know- edge along with parting hints and observations, which were ably re- sponded to by Ivan Kozak. Page twelve THE ORIFLAMME July followed June, August followed July and finally September rolled around. At last we were lordly Seniors and could now be properly disdainful of the lower classmen. Solid, Chem, Shorthand and History were the torturous contrivances which tripped us up, but we settled down to work to raise the old average. Then we had class elections. The re- sults were: John Kozak, Presidentg Walter Borak, Vice President, and Betty Appleby, Secretary. The depression threw a monkey wrench into our magazine campaign. However with all the drawbacks the ledger still showed a profit. Our next activity, the Senior Ha1lowe'en Party, was held at the Campbell School and was a huge success. Encouraged by this very good response, a Valentine Dance was also held at the Campbell School and proved just as successful and popular. In the middle of March the senior play was selected. Try-outs and practice started almost immediately. We de- cided to give something unusual and so a good, spooky hair-raiser, The Call of the Banshee , was picked. This, our last play, is to be given in the High School Auditorium. With a dance which will be given in May, all our activities except for graduation will be finished. In a short time the career of the class of 1933 in S. R. H. S. will be over and our years of study, work, play and sport will be finished for- ever. We have enjoyed our years in 'S. R. H. S. as perhaps we shall never enjoy years again, and we will keep them always fresh in our memories. Qcknutnlzhgments The members of the class of 1933 wish to acknowledge their indebt- edness to Mr. Bryan for his guidance and helpful criticism during the preparation of this annual, to Mr. Lynch for his assistance in the art and humor features, and to Miss Luker and Miss Van Hise for typing the manuscript. Page thirteen 'I'l '3 I THE ORIFLAMME Page fourteen JOHN KOZAK Yi-von John is the fellow who walks about with a care- less air, and who has the remarkable habit of ex- pressing his griefs in Russian-French with a Jewish accent. Yi-von's ambition is to go to Lafayette in order to send scores to Mr. Bryan. John also be- lieves in patronizing the faculty. Perhaps there is something in it. Well, John, you know best. WALTER BORAK Dewey Hail to thee, blithe spirit. And you can believe us, he surely is blithe. His humor would slay Eddie Cantor. He's funnier than Mr. Shay would be in rompers. We believe he feasts on oil because he surely has a smooth tongue. Is he a fiery sales- man? Why, one look in his burning, feverish eyes and,-you buy a magazine. BETTY APPLEBY Betty is an example of what the perfect High School student should be. Besides holding a regu- lar position on the Honor Roll, she is the Literary Editor of the Oriilamme, Secretary of the Senior Class, President of the French Club, and a loyal booster of the school. When her school activities become Ted -ious, she puts them aside and enter- tains a Junior member of the football squad. MARY ALLGAIR Mick There goes that good-natured, chuckling laugh. Yes, that's Mary, always cheerful and smiling. It's a rare thing to see her downcast. Mary is the busiest girl at any Senior social affair, taking care of re- freshments, decorations, etc. She is also our popular A. A. secretary. And what a S. R. H. S. booster! Here's luck to you, refreshment and decoration lady. THE QRIFLAMME MAE ANDERSON Mae is very serious. It may be that her mirth vanished with a certain young graduate of South River High into the sticks of Pennsylvania. The saying goes that heart interests and books are never a good combination, but that certainly is not true in Mae's case. Just look at her grades if you have any doubts. Z E DAVID AREHART Dave Dave is the handsome Senior with a profile like Adonis. He is invariably immersed in a profound silence, and the only evidence of his wakefulness is an occasional flutter of his eyelids. When addressed by an unsympathetic teacher, Dave awakes with a start and is peeved at having had his most inte1'est- ing' revery disturbed. If dreams are an indication, here is our potential poet. I Le L2 H' DOROTHY ARLETH Dot We wonder if anyone ever saw Dot without a smile. During most of the day she is fairly quiet. But by the last period she is no longer able to re- strain herself, and in spite of Mrs. Franklin's best efforts to repress her Dot continues to laugh and chuckle to her heart's content. Continue through life with a smile, Dot. El El GERALDINE ARMSTRONG Jerry The Senior class can boast of talents in varied directions, but we can rightly put up Jerry as an adequate representative in the field of acting. She certainly feels at home before the foot-lights. But we're inclined to think that Jerry has many sides to her character. That probably explains her natural- ness when cast either as the sweet young heroine or the double crossing moll. I . ,ff bf 9 fur .-jj 1' 1 1J!j 0 THE ORIFLAMME gf N Page sixteen LILLIAN ARMSTRONG Lil Can you imagine Lil walking out on Miss Ken- nedy? Well, that would be just too bad for our auburn haired typing teacher. It seems Lil is a very competent and steady worker, never failing to do her job thoroughly. Those characteristics make a good stenog, Lil. Just ask Miss Kennedy. E3 iii JOSEPHINE BAKER Dodo The reason for the shortage of library slips in school is Dodo. The teachers need two packs, one for the class and one for Dodo. When it comes to gum chewing she's second only to Chando, but as for chewing the rag,-that's another story. Our genial Commercial Club president is some finan- cier. It was rumored that she sold a magazine sub- scription, but it fell through. El IES BENJAMIN BECKER Caesar Caesar never dies. Neither does Benny in Chem- istry or Solid. Does this boy know his shapes? We take that back,-we mean figures. But Benny knows his acids and bases just as well as his figures. Even the honorable Mr. Shay never calls him astounding, incomprehensible names, which is quite a feather in Benny's cap. EE DOROTHY BECKER Dot Plump and full of fun,-that's Dot. We under- stand she has taken out a policy against breaking weighing machines. Dot claims it isn't her fault, but insists that a box of chocolates serves only as an appetizer. Who hasn't heard of Dorothy in Chemistry class? She and Mr. Shay agree like a little Freshman and a lordly Senior. I' THE ORIFLAMME . . STEPHEN BECZA BO Here's a fellow who thinks that a little vacation now and then is just the thing for building up re- serve intellectual powers. After Steve comes to school for a day, he usually stays out two in.order to rest up. In History class Bo shines most brightly when a controversy arises in reference to the eigh- teenth amendment. But seriously Steve is a cork- ing, clever quarter-back. Elllifllill STELLA BELSKI Stell We have not heard much from Stella, but they say that still water runs deep. She is often seen in the company of Peg. Stell is quite an athlete, which is a very desirable asset in the eyes of her boy friend. 'Who is he? A certain young member of the basket- ball squad. Am I right, Stell? EBI MURRAY BERMAN Moey Splutter! Splutter! Splish! Bang! Ah, here it comes. Hey, take your false teeth out of your eyes. Look out, I'll bite your toes off . These witti- cisms 171 announce that the one and only mile-a- minute Mo-hee is near. Moey is one of our most ardent rooters, and what a voice. Ei! lill E ETHEL BLAKAITIS When we come to Ethel, we have reached the height of the Senior class . Ethel claims she spends three hours on her French home-work, but we don't know whether she means each night or the total for the year. Ethel is very cynical of the boys in the Senior class, claiming that they are only infants. However. we believe that somewhere there is a big, strong handsome he-man. Page seventeen THE ORIFLAMME CHESTER BLASZKA Dom Dom would be the mystery man in the brown derby if he had a brown derby. To frighten the Frosh he wears a turtleneck sweater. The postoffice, the corner, and the borough hall being occupied, Dom awaits his fiame down by Becker's. And with what handwriting he pens his billets-doux. It has more fiourishes and curves than a snake's backbone. WARREN BOORAEM Pee Wee Take a deep breath before you attempt to say Pee Wee's full name. It is Warren Joseph Klauser Booraem. Such a little fellow to be burdened with a name like that. Miss Kelley gazes and her wonder grows that one small head can carry all that War- ren knows. But Pee Wee is a good sport and is always doing his bit for the class. OLGA BOSKO Olga seems to be a tall, languorous person, but by those who know her these thoughts are soon changed. She has a slow, amiable smile in reserve which she uses only for her immediate friends. Olga surely can do shorthand. And can she type! Why, she just burns up that typewriter. We can see where someone is going to get a perfect secretary. HENRY BOWMAN Dick Shy, meek Henry. He is Miss Newman's pet and Mr. Shay's pick. For every time that Miss New- man pampers Henry, Mr. Shay treats him rough. If Henry ever said a word of his own accord, we'd drop over. He must be coaxed into uttering even one syllable. Oh, if only a certain few of our class- mates were thus. lguge eighteen THE ORIFLAMME mmm ANDREW BRUCE Andy The big boy with the baby face. Isn't he sweet? Andy has a complaint to make. Every morning he trots down to school puffing like a horse. Then he plaintively asks, Gee, why can't they move the school nearer to my house? That's not askng so very much. Who said we haven't ingenious peo- ple in our midst? ROSALIND CABOT Rosalind is that rather gorgeous creature who came to S. R. H. S. from the good old Bronx. Since Rosalind failed to get 100W in a Chemistry test in which the answers were given on the back of the paper, her honesty f?J is unquestionable. Come on everybody, 1et's give Rosalind the good old Bronx cheer,-I mean a rousing cheer. VEOLUNTA CANNON Peggy Veolunta heads the ballet of the school. What she knows about dancing is nobody's business. If you saw the operetta Pickles , you have a pretty good idea of what Veolunta can do in the terpsi- chorean art. Cannon and Belski are the Damon and Pythias of our class. They are inseparable and have been since way back in the grades. HELEN CHANDO Chandu Squaw is Mr. Lynch's nickname for Helen. She played the part of an Indian squaw in one of our plays, and Mr. Lynch thinks that a real squaw couldn't have done any better. Helen is also the champion gum chewer of the Senior class. In fact she chews so much that no one ever had the oppor- tunity of seeing what she looks like with her mouth closed. THE ORIFLAMME l Page twenty EUGENE CHEVRIER Chev When it began to look like a hard winter down on the farm, Chev went up to the attic for his ear- muffs but found that the moths had already done their dirty work. Undaunted our hero showed the true Old Bridge ingenuity by cheating the barber and growing a pair of his own. However Chev is a true friendg he will laugh at anybody's joke. ELEANOR CICHACKI For three years we didn't hear much from Elea- nor. However, we knew something was developing. And now we finally have the finished product, a giggle. Eleanor is a quiet girl except for that giggle, which sends the class into hysterics. She possesses that remarkable characteristic fat least to Seniorsj of blushing, especially when Monsieur Shay bellows at her. El E El MAX COHN Mendel Here is the youngster who invented most of Mr. Shay's nicknames. Elaine is Mr. Shay's official punching bag, as well as chief explosion creator in the Chem. lab. However, he showed us that he can be serious by successfully filling the position of Business Manager of this book. Mendel went out for class basketball, and can he predict scores. LOUIS DOBROWSKY Louie When you see a coat-tail fly around a corner or a nose poke in at a door, it is probably Louie, the house detective, looking for a break. Or he may be lining up possibilities for a new basketball squad or getting a sports Writeup for the Home News . Louie intends to look for a break in journalism when he leaves old S. R. H. S. THE ORIFLAMME . ELLA DREGER Ella is one of our Seniors who has suddenly sprung into prominence. Who ever heard of her way back in our freshman days? But we like the improvement. Ella is one of those girls who always have a snappv answer for any remark. She is also dramatically inclined and was a sensation as the maid in our Junior Play. ANNA DUROVICH Anne Anna is the type of person that one can seldom judge. She gives the impression of being very quiet and unconcerned, but impressions are often not reliable. Anne has a hobby of making friends through the mail. One of your good looking male pen pals might appear in person some day, Anne, and you're apt to get the shock of your life. BE El ROSE DUSCHOCK Before long there will be many men who will be eager to go to the hospital, for Rose is going to be a nurse. It is nurses like her that make hospitals popular. It has been said that Rose is greatly at- tracted to Perth Amboy for a certain male reason. Go easy, Rose, or you'll have to wait a long time for that promised trip. ANNA DUTTKIN Ann Ann is one of the members of our class who is always well dressed. Her conservatism is well ex- pressed in her clothes. Our recent French substi- tute believed a student was flattered to be asked the whys and wherefores of French. If that's true, Anna was extremely flattered, as her vocal chords were usually exercising during Ethel's translations. a m mummnn u ummm mum mm '- l 1 1 L, F In 1. f U flfff r 'IL ' -1 ff f , Page fweizty-one r J.. 4 f 4 :Av THE QRIFLAMME HAROLD EMLEY . Harold is the class newsy . His only regret is that his paper route does not take him through Sayreville. However that doesn't prevent him from visiting that borough every Friday night. It's been Thelma and Harold for such a long time that to us when one of the names is mentioned we always in- variably think of the other. ETHYLE FABIAN Effie Ethyle is the girl whose aim in life is to travel. It seems that no matter where she sits, she manages to see the French marks and to report the results to the victims. Mrs. Franklin takes great pleasure in changing her seat, but there's no foiling Ethyle. She's always there with the goods. Seriously, how- ever, Ethyle intends to be a nurse. ANNA FRITSCH Ann Ann is one of the most attractive members of the senior class. She says that some day she will be a stenographer, and we think she will have no diffi- culty finding employment. Ann just loves to tease the High School chauffeurs. When they want to take her to a football game, she always chooses Bill and his little roadster. H El CHARLES GRODZKI Handsome I awoke and found that life is duty. Handsome wakes up now and then in French class long enough to pass a wise comment. However, he displayed his hidden spryness and alertness by going out for foot- ball. We have heard reports of a feminine member inf the picture. Can that be the inspiration? ago fwenfy-Iwo THE ORIFLAMME EDWARD GRYZBEK Eddie .Meet the future President of the United States. Eddie can do anything from boiling a cucumber to making Betty's face red. He has taken parts and been a leader in all S. R. H. S. activities. When it comes to school spirit, Eddie has his colors flying high. He now is the favored candidate for presi- dent of the Sayreville Husbands' Union. Stand in line, girls. 323 5 AUGUST HERREL Gucky Gucky believes in the old proverb that actions speak louder than words. This probably accounts for his unusual silence in classes. Mr. Williams says, As a History student August would make an excellent marathon sleeper. But outside of classes whenever an argument occurs Gucky is al- ways in the thick of the battle, and he is far from speechless then. Ei! itll HAROLD HOFFMAN Harry Harold is just as great a pest in one class as in another. He has a very unusual gift of gabg he can talk all day and say nothing. One may go into Goseman's empty handed and come out with a pair of shoes and a headache. Harry is funny that way. He trys to laugh but the best he can do is to bellow. RUTH HOLMAN May we present one of the sweetest girls in the Senior class? Well, here she is, with her blonde hair and blue eyes. We didn't hear very much from Ruth until our Junior year, when a certain some- one occupied her attentions. We certainly didn't blame him. Ruth will be an excellent stenog some day. Lots of luck, Ruth. l 1 Page fwcnfy-three THE ORIFLAMME THELMA HORNER Does oo know dith ith our Thean Harlow? Does oo know she ith a dood actreth? And ith she dith way and dath way about a thertain newsboy? Thel- ma's baby talk is the reason why so many boys leave school. She claims the sun bleached her hair. We wonder what would happen if she sat under the moon. IZ! IE CLARENCE HUNT Here we have the manager and waterboy of the great 1932 football team. Probably he became man- ager because the color of the football uniforms re- minds him of Peggy's red hair. How he loves that color. Seriously, we thing Hunt is one great fel- low, and he really loves the old school. That's why he has decided to become a P. G. next year. E ISI ROBERT INCE Bob And a great transformation took place. Such is the expression that applies to Bob. As a Fresh- man he was the happiest-go-lucky fellow in the class. As a Sophomore he was still loud. Then his Junior year came and with it a change. From a boisterous chap Bob settled down to the serious fellow he is now. But what's the difference in a nice fellow like Bob? KATHRYN JABLONSKY Kittie Who said Lux toilet soap? Just take one look at Kittie and you'll surely agree that nature is thc best beauty tonic. But, alas, a fiery temper accom- panies that school-girl complexion. It seems that there is a certain Senior in particular who is a fer- vent nature admirer. But he can't be blamed, and Kathryn should consider it a compliment. Page twenty-four THE ORIFLAMME w JOHN JUCHNOWICZ Juck John is a young man of moods. When he feels acrimonious, he can make' you feel like a tin dime. When he feels like a prevaricator, even Baron Munchausen would have to take a back seat. When he feels devilish, he has the class in hysterics. But in spite of his moods John is a good pal all of the time. VALERIAN KLEKNER Klek On the left, we have the other half of our cheer- ing section. Why, once when Klek didn't go to a game, no one could understand why the cheering was so weak. Good old Klek. She certainly can be de- pended upon, especially by her French mates who need prompting in class. Also herein lies the rea- son why Mr. Denny's room gets 100W in banking. JOHN KLOC Here's another of those strong, silent men from the back woods of Old Bridge. John is so surprised at being a Senior that he sits back in wonder and watches the dim mysteries of History and Math unfold. When John hears a joke it takes an hour for the grin to spread over his face, but when it comes it sure is something. El El ANTON KNOBLOCH Tanky Behold the captain and shortstop of our 1933 base- ball team. Coach calls him one of the best short- stops S. R. H. S. has ever had, and we agree with him. Tanky is a modest sort of a chap but is a real friend to everyone. Usually Tanky does not seem to be interested in the opposite sex, but lately he has often been seen in the company of a certain little brunette. Page twenty-five THE QRIFLAMME X CHARLES KOENIG Charlie The boy who has made a well worn path from Keyport to- Parlin. The Senior class can safely say that Charles can walk there in his sleep. However, why bother walking there, when sweet dreams ac- complish this in a jiffy. Contrary to the general idea, with a girl on your mind, a flunker you'll find , Charlie has succeeded in making the Honor Roll con- sistently. JOHN KONDUR Cave Man We feel certain that in future years John will always retain in his memory that famous hot dog roast by the lake. It was there that he acquired that very appropriate nickname of cave man. Those were the days. But don't mind what anyone says, Johnny. Not everyone can act natural and be a cave man at the same time. AURELIA KRYGIER Aurie Aurie is a striking example of a girl whose in- terests differ a great deal from her feminine sis- terhood. She is an authority on the race track. But, alas and alack, to our surprise Aurelia has left us to enter that blissful academy of marriage. It isn't along the racing track either. But then Aurie is an unusual girl. E3 E NANCY KULAKOVICH If silence is golden, Nancy must be oil' the gold standard. However, her talkativeness has an ad- vantage since she is so small that we wouldn't be able to know she was present otherwise. The class is usually in an uproar when she and Jimmy have their daily squabble. Nancy must be a good typist since she is a particular friend of Miss Kennedy. Page twenty-six THE QRIFLAMME THOMASINE LEPKOWSKI Tommy The depth of silence can never fully be realized until one meets Thomasine. We have an idea that she's President of the Anti-Talkers' Union . But then again we know she has sly humor which is used to an advantage, especially when some of the boys least expect it. That's all right, Tommy, we're all with you. JOSEPHINE LI VECCHI Jo The conference between Josephine and Miss Stevens has ended. Important business has been discussed. They have just invented a new walking step, known as the Li Vecchi Trot . It's quite the rage. But Jo has other accomplishments. Outstand- ing is her ability to pass out witty remarks, espe- cially in History class when we are being held spell- bound by one of Mr. Williams' orations. ANTHONY LIZEWSKI Shorty Presenting' the mighty atom of the Senior class. Believe it or not, Shorty is the one who gives the S. R. H. S. band that terrific volume. On being inter- viewed Shorty remarked, I owe it all to my little comet . Most of us are amazed and astounded to know that one small body can carry so much wind and quite a bit of knowledge too. E5 ZIP LOUISE LUITHARDT Toots Toots and her pal Ethel are the long and short of it in South River High. Thus, folks, if you see a long' and a short shadow strolling down Main Street, you'll know it's Toots and Ethel. It is rumored that Louise is interested in the ice business,-or is it the ice man? Let us in on it, Toots. Page twenty-seven JOHN MAGIELN ICKI Napoleon Napoleon is our authority on women and how they should be kissed. He says, When I gets a girl, I treats her rough and she's gotta like it or scram . Napoleon showed his school spirit by going out for football. Although he didn't make the team, he was the ideal S. R. H. S. benchwarmer. Nap says that some day he will be a great chemist. ELLA MAKLARY Ability runs in all directions, and Ella's carries hers to the tune of music. When the lights are low and the melody sweet, she dances along as if float- ing in air. Ability in an altogether different direc- tion is Ella's boast also. She can keep remarkably silent on all occasions. It's a mystery to us, these unusual combinations. LILLIAN MANDAW Lil Lillian hails from the great metropolis of Hel- metta. She lived in New York once, but that was before the E. S. B. 1Ernpire State Buildingj. Felix says that Lil is the prettiest blonde in the class. That explains everything. In school, Lil acts as if she had lived in Helmetta all her life, but outside of school it's a New York story. L31 El El WILLIAM MASLANKA Bill Would you think from looking at the picture that Bill can blush? It's true. When the girls address him, the crimson stoplights appear. He and Mr. Mazza are pals. They put on a regular act every once in a while and the class sits back and snores. But Bill gets revenge. He misspells Mr. Mazza's name in his report of the Commercial Club meet- mg. Page twenty-eight THE ORIFLAMME GERTRUDE MEISSNER Gert It's a good thing that there are no mice in the school or we would be minus one Senior. Gertrude simply won't go into any building where there might be a mouse. Gert can throw it , and how! By it we mean History. If in doubt, ask Mr. Wil- liams. We know nothing about Gert's future since she keeps everything to herself. EDNA MICHALOWSKI Rat-tat-tat-tat! It may sound like Chicago, but it's only Edna pounding the typewriter. She cer- tainly has all the requirements of a perfect typist. She has a line all her own, and when it comes to gum-chewing she certainly can sculpture the chicle. Edna. is at present on the thirtieth day of an eigh- teen day diet, but all in vain. EEE ELSIE MILLER Take a good look at this picture. Here you are beholding one of the quietest senior girls. Miss Kelley didn't know that Elsie was in her room until January. But don't think that Elsie is not popular because she is quiet. On the contrary she and her tennis racquet make hosts of friends. Ask her for a tennis date, boys. MILTON MOKRZYCKI Milt Whenever you see Milt, you usually see a mem- ber of the fair sex with him. This has earned him the title of the Senior class lady's man . During the rare occasions when Milt can't find anyone to entertain, he amuses himself by chewing on library slips. Milt's life ambition is to become an employ- er of good-looking stenographers. 2? UHIIHHHIIII Page twenty-nine 'Q cj ju J Q21 THE ORIFLAMME JJ X in PJ 'J RUTH MONDSCHEIN Meet the little Senior with the most sparkling eyes and animated face you've ever seen. When you think of sophistication d0n't think of Ruth. She's as demure as our modern girls are bold. As for the Honor Roll, Ruth always makes sure to reserve space for her name. There's danger in that smile, boys, even if it isn't meant to smite you. FELIX NAKIELNY Felix is the real Don Juan of our class. His curly, blond hair and blue eyes have caused the heart of many a Freshman girl to skip a beat or two. Felix takes his exercise by banging on the bass drum in the band, and as a slight diversion he p-rances around on the basketball court. Our hats are off to one of the most likeable boys in our class. FLORENCE NEWBRAND Flo Whenever we catch a glimpse of Flo, she has her mirror out and is either powdering her nose or combing her hair. We believe that she is the rea- son why the face powder companies do not go into bankruptcy. Nevertheless, we believe that Flor- ence personifies dignity itself. Well, this is certainly a prize characteristic and Flo possesses it to the nth degree. JOSEPH NEWMAN Joe Joe has a habit of slaughtering the deah auld King's English . Long live the King! Joe pro- nounces a word by repeating each letter several times, but it's not this fault. The reason? That old villain, Solomon S. Stutter, has claimed another victim. But stuttering has some good points too, because it allows the afflicted person to stall for time during recitations. THE ORIFLAMME ANNE NIELSEN Here is one of the few remaining girls who play basketball. With Anne as center, the S. R. H. S. girls' team could rival the boys. Anne is very quiet and so we don't know much about her. However, we often see her and her side-kick, Gert, going to the library. What's the attraction, girls? FRANK NITA Duh cow jumped over duh moon. So says our fellow Senior, as he struggles with the pronuncia- tion of the definite article. Miss Kelley tried to remedy this fault by telling Frank to stick out his tongue while pronouncing it. But, alas, his teeth were too fast for him and off jumped a piece of Frank's tongue. And so ends our failure of well known remedies. EEE! JOHN OBAL Popsy That peculiar nickname is due to the fact that John is a pot cheese gormand. He is the fellow with a thousand and one personalities. If we need- ed a butler, Frenchman, acrobat, or misunderstood husband in our plays, John came to the rescue. Popsy is our famous piano hammerer and is due to be a future Paderewski. HELEN OPALESKI Helen can out-talk practically every boy or girl in the school. The only two who can offer her any competition in this line are Moey Berman and Clare Wendorf. When Helen makes up her mind to know a fellow, she believes in flooding him with notes ivery period of the day. Ask Tuffy, he ought to HOW. Page thirty-one THE ORIFLAMME W BERNARD OSOSKY Bennie Bennie is the wandering Ichabod Crane of the class. With that height of his, he makes a star end in those sand-lot football games behind the old cigar factory. Every now and then Bennie springs an astute answer to Mr. Williams' questions. Then he is so shocked at himself that he sits back and shuts up like an oyster to get over the shock. FELIX PANSY John Tulip Here's our example of how to make good in one leap. In our freshman year Felix was so cherubic that he took the part of Cupid in an assembly play. And did he look sweet! Now in our senior year, still cherubic but a little more serious, he's our editor- in-chief. Felix is going to attend Rutgers. Can you imagine- him wearing a raccoon coat? JAMES PAPPAS Jimmy Jimmy is Mr. Shay's rival for the heavyweight honors. In fact he is the only one in the school who even resembles our Chem teacher. James is the means of keeping the History class awake. In- volve him in a discussion and you will hear plenty of noise. The saying that stout people are usually good-natured surely holds true in Jimmy's case. BERTIN PENDER Bert The little Senior with big ideas. Bertin certainly will miss his daily discussion with Mr. Shay. Per- haps he's seeking advice, since a certain little fresh- man. girl came into his life. Strange as it seems, Mr. Shay even mails Bert's letters to his girl friend for him,-after reading them. But Bertin doesn't mindg he believes in being checked and double checked. 5 s Page thirty-two THE ORIFLAMME ff IDA PERLMUTTER Little, unassuming Ida. We must look in every nook and corner to find her. She was recently asked by a Soph if she were a Freshman. Pee-wee is the silent member of the class. However, rumors have been reaching our ears lately. If you want to hear about the snappiest he-man on the set, ask her about Marvin. It's her pet theme. BLOSSOM POLING The name itself suggests romance, and as we in- vestigate farther we see its fulfillment realized. Blossom is noted for her soothing drawl. Her cool and serene graciousness serves as a comforting in- fluence to a certain hard working, studious Senior. In regard to this last statement we notice that the remedy has proven very effective. JOSEPH RATENSKI Joe In this noble Senior class there is a crowd of boys who are the strong, silent type. Joe is one of these he-men. You never hear an unnecessary peep out of him. Here is an incident which shows his dignity. Miss Kelley said to Joe, William, tell us about your assignment . Joe replied with solemn dignity, Joseph, if you please, Miss Kelley . SIDNEY ROSENBLOOM Sid Nonchalant, fiippant, debonair and lazy. At the beginning of this year Sid had a certain Junior in a whirl. The Junior is still whirling but Sidney is pretty motionless. That's where our hero's fiippancy shines. Sidney can draw very well. He draws on everyone for his homework. Sidney sketches every- thing' in school from Miss Kelley's Billy Shake- speare to Mrs. Shay's John Henry . f I f 1 u l THE ORIFLAMME f HELEN ROSKOSKY Helen is the girl with the ready smile for every- one, and can she talk! Just take a look in Mr. Der1ny's study hall some afternoon if you don't be- lieve me. Y0u'll see Joe and Helen in the midst of a stirring argument. Besides being' able to smile and talk, Helen has some blush. Just observe it some time, boys. HILDA ROTHENBERG Yvonne If you think gabbing is a gift, then Hilda is very gifted. She'll talk you deaf, dumb, and blind. Hilda possesses still another asset,-a wonderful imagination. Contrary to any known convention, Hilda made the greatest faux-pas of the year. She demurely announced her engagement, blushing in- variably on being congratulated. Meet the exalted president of the B. T. L. LILY RUSHWORTH Fuzzy Wanna play a game of tennis? If the girls won't play with her, Lily picks on the boys. Fuzzy comes from Parlin and perhaps that explains her interest in tennis since most of our tennis flashes come from that district. Fuzzy says she has a lot of boy friends but we are inclined to think her af- fections arc directed towards a certain college boy. 33 ii MIKE SCHMIDT Why won't this flivver start? I can't under- stand itg she's only twelve years old. That's Mike's discourse since he acquired his 1920 Ford. Mike shines brightly in Solid Geometry as he seems to have discovered important theorems which the great mathematicians overlooked. Keep it up, Mike, you'll be a soda-jerker yet. Page thirty-four THE ORIFLAMME ELIZABETH SCHULTE Lizzie Can Lizzie take it? Who knows? But she cer- tainly loves to play practical jokes at the expense of others. Lizzie is one of our modern maidens who has retained the art of blushing. We imagine many of her sisterhood envy those flaming blushes. Room 29 seems to hoid a special attraction for Liz. It may be the subject and then again it may be something else. ANITA SCHWARTZ Nooney7' lt nearly broke Nooney's heart to cut off those beautiful curls of which she was so proud. In fact it was only after weeks of indecision that she finally mustered up sufficient courage. But the result was both surprising and pleasing. Anita can boast of being our prize giggler. That low, resounding chuckle so often heard in class can always be traced to Nooney. MARGARET SEBENY Marge Margaret has always avoided the limelight in school but we understand that she is a real star in the Hungarian theatricals. Marge doesn't believe in contributing hard earned money to the beauty salons to have those beautiful ringlets manufactured. She has eyes in the back of her head when it comes to using that curling iron of hers. Money saved is money earned. NADIA SEMASKO Nadia is a girl who has not been long in our mirlst, but who already has numerous friends. She came from Pennsylvania. and between her and Pop our History class is nothing but a discussion on the merits of that state. Tall. you'd think she'd be a good basketball player, but somehow the basket seems to move at the critical moment. VJ N! V, yu' U 1 1. J rjlr' uf ,I fx f K. 1 .W ,, if -1 A' 1' ' I Y Isl' .ft THE ORIFLAMME ALFRED SKOPINSKI King We don't know why the name but we think King was just another boy to join the royal family. Al is very curious, but Mr. Shay satisfied his curiosity one day when Al asked him how heavy 100 grams were. Mr. Shay answered by droppng the 100 grams on his fingers. In spite of Mr. Shay and his tricks Al has found time to star on the gridiron. BENNIE SMOLINSKI This is Rudy Smolinski announcing and directing another program of bedtime music. Snore, snore, snore, That is all Bennie does in History period. We can't blame Mr. Williams because he often calls on Bennie to read important documents, and does Bennie feel important? Bennie says he got that way from playing basketball with the Blue-Jays and he needs a rest. SOPHIE SMORGANTZ A little girl with little to say. We know for a fact that Sophie is a fair red-head. However, this knowledge is startling as she is far from being temperamental. In fact her calm and collected look is a source of wonder to many of our very fiery and impetuous Seniors. No one has ever seen Sophie in the least bit annoyed. EJEIIZI ANNA STOFFEL Anne South River has a strong attraction for Anna. After graduating from the Grammar School with the present Seniors, she left our little hamlet. Nev- ertheless the town on the banks of the South River had a strong appeal for her, and now we are all happy that Anne has returned again to march down the aisle to receive her second diploma with us. Page thirty-six THE ORIFLAMME . MARGUERITE STOTTER Marge Marge is the little Senior with diversified inter- ests. First it was her studies, then the Brid e Club and still later the male interest. Now it's alrl three but we feel especially sure of the third. Marge plans to be a chemist, so we may anticipate a lot of new formulas and laws in the near future. Elllilliil PAUL SU DNIKOVICH Colonel Here we have the honor of presenting an S. R. H. S. star athlete from the alley , where men are men nine times out of ten, and Colonel is one of them. Paul has a weakness for les femmes . He flays them with his strength and stays them with his talk. And can he talk? Ask Looie, he knows. IEEE ALFRED SWITZER Switz We didn't hear much of Switz during his first two years. In his Junior year he started off by be- ing elected class president and carrying off one of the leading parts in the Junior play. Switzer is also a varsity track man, and can he step? But, Switz, you will have to step faster to compete with Van Zant in the sweetheart race. HHH HELEN TEKOWITZ The old adage, Three's a crowd , does not bother Helen. Daily she is seen being escorted by her strong football hero and best girl friend. To us it's unusual, but to her it's quite natural. Helen is ably gifted with that much discussed but rarely attained trait of silence. Unusual combination, but Helen carries it out to a CTJekowitz. Page thirty-seven THE ORIFLAMME FRANCES TERNYILA Fran At last we have found a product of which Sayre- ville can truly feel proud. If Fran weren't so quiet and reserved we would predict a brilliant career. But since She doesn't care for the limelight and is tak- ing the secretarial course, we can see that some lucky business executive will have a very ornamental and useful secretary. CECELIA TRASKA Ever since Cecelia's movie idol, Fay Wray, starred in 'tKing Kong , she has been on the watch for a good old-fashioned cave man. To help her in the search, she keeps the cosmetic and mirror indus- tries on the boom. Was Cecelia disappointed when she discovered that there was no girls' track team? No, indeed. Instead she keeps her girlish figure by racing the late bell. Ellilliil JULIA VAN HISE Julie Here is the girl with the beautiful voice. We think so, and some one else does too. Julie is always very calm and peaceful. In fact when we are in the throes of an exciting debate and happen to glance in her direction and view her placid countenance, we im- mediately resign ourselves to silence. El EI H CHARLES VAN ZANT Duke Van Zant, did you take my lunch ? , grumbles J. H. Shay. NO, but I liked your sandwiches very much today . If Van isn't taking our Chem teach- er's lunch, he is breaking material in the lab. But Duke has his good points. In our Junior year he carried off a prominent part in the Junior play. A certain member of our class has a particular fas- cination for Charles. A . Page lhirty-ezght THE ORIFLAMME HAROLD WALRATH At the beginning of the year we gained a new classmate. all the way from Bayonne. According to Harold, Bayonne is Nou Joisey . However, be it New Jersey or Neo J0isey , it certainly turned out a distinguished product when it gave us Har- old. He's quiet, reserved and dignified, with a most becoming streak of grey across his auburn hair. At- tractive? Just ask the girls. DOROTHY WARDEN Dot Dot is our quiet, straight-faced lass. She doesn't as much as crack a smile even when she looks at Moey Berman talking with his hands. If silence is golden then Dot is a gold hoarder. Dorothy has the old perseverance. She actually follows Mr. Wil- liams' advice, and each day finds her with her nose buried in the Congressional Record. E El El CLARE WENDORF Gabby No, folks, that's not an auction sale, that's only Gabby talking. Moey claims that Gabby's mouth has the features of a hotel,-open all day and night. There are times when she does keep her mouth closed. That is when she is playing the violin. Clare had the honor of playing in the All-State orches- tra. Her pet pastime is trying to get Mr. Shay peeved. Q EE IE EDWARD WITKOWSKI Wit Wit is one of those Seniors who could be adver- tised as a one man circus since he has more pranks and jokes up his sleeve than Chandu. Wit hath that famouth trait of the Witkowthki family,-he lipth. We always wondered where he got his nickname until Mr. Lynch told us that it was because he was always wit -out his homework. -AE' Page thirty-nine ? ..T..., THE ORIFLAMME ALEX WOJCIECHOWICZ Wojie To the gridiron! Who made that tackle? Don't be silly. Who do you think? Wojie, of course. Okay, South River! Here We are on the dance floor. Dim lights, soft music. Who is that over there burning up the floor? Don't ask foolish questions. Yes, it's Wojie. Now you see why he is so popular. Okay, Wojie, remember,-watch that ball! JOSEPH WOLACK Joe Joe's father one day asked him to help clean the building. Joe did it so well that he has been sweep- ing ever since. Now he can make that broom do anything but sweep by itself. During basketball season Joe can be seen on the court upholding the honor of the senior class. As a result he has be- confe quite a hero in the eyes of a certain senior gir . E31 E31 VIRGINIA WYSOCKI The girl who has a smile for everyone. One would never imagine by looking at this picture that Vir- ginia comes from the alley , In fact she denies it, claiming that she lives just a little beyond the tracks. Virginia is one of those rare Seniors who may be classed as studious. But it certainly brings results in her case. Particularly you should hear her rattle off her parlez-vous . EEE! JOSEPH ZELENAK Joe It's all in his touch. When Joe makes that violin sob, silence reigns and hearts beat faster. His play- ing may reach the strings of your heart, but have you ever noticed that most penetrating glance? His look is as piercing as his music. We wonder if all great musicians seem so unusual? If so, Joe cer- tainly has the makings. Page forty THE ORIFLAMME RUDOLPH ZELLER Zell Here we have the famous center of our class basketball team. Louie says that Zell once jumped six inches off the floor, but since Louie measured it xve'll put it down as four. Rudie also plays the outfield in baseball,-all the way out. Unlike Na- poleon and his red sweater, Zell sports a blue one, -and can he sport. Hin illllemnrp uf william igupre frank Eagamarp When musing on companions gone We doubly feel ourselves alone. 1 9 3 3 Page forty-one THE ORIFLAMME Boy Edward Gryzbek .. John Kozak ..,....... Paul Sudnikovich Edward Gryzbek .. Harold Hoffman .. Alfred Switzer .............. ........Done Most for banter Zlaall ut ,fame Ideal S. R. H. S. Student .... ........Most Popular ........Best Athlete ........Facu1ty Pain Class .......... Most Dignified .,,,,. ......, Louis Dobrowsky .......... Gabby ............. ...... . Andrew Bruce ......,....... Most Bashful ..l..... ....... Sidney Rosenbloom ...... Most Sarcastic ...............,.... James Pappas .............. Most Popular Nuisance ...... John Kozak .................. Best Actor ............................ Charles Koenig ............ Charles Koenig ............ Biggest Drag Charles Van Zant ........Best Looking Most Studlous ......i. ....... Anthony Lizewski ...i.. Class Baby ..... ,...... John Kozak ................,. Most Talented ...... ...... Sidney Rosenbloom ...... Best Wisecracker ...... ...... John Kozak .................. Best Dresser .......... ....... Walter Borak ,...., Henry Bowman ...A James Pappas ,,.,,......... Harold Emley ...........,,, Page forty-two .......Freshman's Fear ........Forgotten One 1933 Class Clown ....... .,,,.. . Walking Fairy ...... ....... Girl Betty Appleby Mary Allgair Anne Nielsen Betty Appleby Clare Wendorf Florence Newbrand Clare Wendorf Ruth Holman Geraldine Armstrong Clare Wendorf Geraldine Armstrong Betty Appleby Hilda Rothenberg Anna Fritsch Thelma Horner .Clare Wendorf .Clare Wendorf Louise Luithardt Valerian Klekner Elsie Miller Clare Wendorf Thelma Horner THE ORIFLAMME - Q jfull Janusz THE CAST Parks, an English servant .......,...........,......... Susie, from Sioux City, a maid ..,.........,,.,.. Ottily Howell, a bride ..,.......,,....,.,,,,,.....,........ John Obal Ella Dreger Thelma Horner Miss Winnecker, from Yonkers, the aunt ....,. ......,.. H ilda Rothenberg Daphne Charters, Ottily's sister ..,....e....... Nicholas King, a stranger .,..,...,.., Ned Pembroke, Jr., an only son ...., , George Howell, the bridegroom ........ Dougherty, a police sergeant .,....., Jim Mooney, a policeman .,.,....,.. Clancy, a policeman ....,.,...,.........,.c....... Mrs. Fleming, an apartment owner ,,,,.....,... Vera Vernon, a showgirl .c,..........,..,......,,......,l Mrs. Pembroke, Ned's mother from Boston Geraldine Armstrong John Kozak Charles Van Zant Alfred Switzer Felix Pansy .. ......,......... Max Cohn Warren Booraem .. Marguerite Stotter Clare Wendorf Eleanor Cichacki Page forty-three 4, OBAL WITH WEED5 BLACK DUC VNS.. 'CoAcH we one wma we KS XS J. , V---'Q '- ' is ,A . , A,., V T i FNELD-VPN QUMRTET 1 swnzu 84 MAN LEPNXNG THE vosf- OFFICE ,af f' Q fig 5.R.H.5. mAmuouN cx.uE- C-JXRLS ON RAFT ' ,f aj ffl. 'THEY 'KE ALWAYS BLOW IN . W .' , V , 'mg f, , ALTY LOOKXNG BEHND THE PLATE ' . '- f' L PK TOUGH PNLGEBYJX y Mme SERMAN A , 'fs' PROBLEM MM COHN , BOYS ON DRY LAND suoe if gl Qxemms exam REAR . .lg T0 fxcrwj K Q 'W in A A yah N ' Q i f-ntl f ' . C' B' C' some OF THE lN THE 'ESVRING oF U33 fMxL,T 8, ms MANAGERS EAND-Y W5 Tom Mo POP -.I , - I qi I 1' ' f : 5, I.. f 'Ln 'fa Hx, I-. I 1 'K 'Ja 'x 6 Q X ,, : s J 5 Q Q 3 , H Q Q E 9 I. 'l a mf THE ORIFLAMME --l-1- Zluninr Bistnrp In nineteen hundred and thirty into S. R. H. S. halls Marched a bevy of beautiful girls And a band of handsome boys. Oh! many were we in those good old days, And now famous we strive towards our goal. I've listed below a few you may know, Some big and some small, some shy and some bold. There's Norma dressed like a gay Viennese, Our cheerleaders Betty and Cass, Beans Campbell, the Hercules of the school, And Snyder, the grind of the class. Of course Post and Appleby lead all the rest In height, not in studies you see While Thomson and Vader and Rosenbloom manage To reach just to their knee. There's dainty petite Virginia Herr And delightful Gracie Gee, With her Seben and Southern drawl She's as funny as can be. Of course I must mention some of Mr. Shay's pets, Dizzy Morgan, Giddap and Spike, Wheelbarrow, Hydrogen, Anna May Magee, Ne'er more will you see their like. Among our collection we also can boast Of football men galore, Captain Sula, Wojie, Googs Clark and Nick, Byrnes and Allen and many more. We've gathered our class from the ends of the earth, Milltown, Helmetta, Parlin, Some from Spotswood, Old Bridge and outlying farms And we're each one out to win. We've sailed the seas of wisdom And We've learned as we climbed to the top, We've braved the years of Freshies and Sophs Now as Juniors we come to a stop. We have much more to learn, We have much more to do Before finally we stand at the door Where only the workers are able to pass, Where the slackers must go back for more. We intend everyone to work with a will, To give the best that we hold, To strive with our might for the goal just ahead, To win knowledge more priceless than gold. Page forty-seven QQ, Li! qv, 1 Av '1 Q' ' , A I 1 ,fix . ., ,V K5 iffy , ammo BEN Q! , X' ffff X somwenes Q51 7-r Y Z 4 , ,, , .3 'V fZ f I-an ,g l I ,X 4 A' f' ' J' QY MN Harm LEAVINC? -rowm owe KAINY 'A Joe sf VAL Pmom AFTEKNDON-CTHE cm-FRIEND ns m cmilmoe A W5 CHEEKING L CNAKQIESQY ON v mfr OF DOORS BROKANDY FUQUZYSS D01NG NOTHING A5001 NOTHIN' ' Q V ., I .vI ..,, . - ..,., I I .... K V A ow BY foams o N 1 we Docks FLAG-voLE R . om Foorbau. MGR. wHo's AHEAD? 1, .3 K fl- 44.41 'N 'v v 1 5 V .A-:ff 4 J 4 J 4 A .J.-- 'xm 1' Af, '- f7 '4 W Yum.: kj!! v rl ' '41 ILL Jas ' 1 , J' 4 . . J L 4 L fgf v W S 4 K THE ORIFLAMME ---1-1-13 bnpbnmnre laisturp That shining orator, Mr. Appleby, had imbibed too freely of liquid refreshment for breakfast and so started to school that morning rather unsteadily. That bottled spinach juice, said he, I shouldn't have taken so much of it. Perhaps in consequence of this excess, when he reached the place where the honest old brick and stone S. R. High had formerly stood, there appeared to disturb his optic nerves a glorious vision of a gleaming marble palace. He proceeded cautiously toward it. Over its doorway he saw this sign, Sophomores, here is the school of your dreams. Enter and do as you please. Mr. Appleby entered dazedly. The first room to greet his eye was the French room. Here, to his astonishment and gratification, lay all the French students reclining on beds. Whenever a student was called upon to recite, he joyfully forgot the meaning of each word and thereupon received a piece of candy and an A. Where ignorance is bliss, 'tis folly to be wise, quoth our hero. He moved next to a large field where Mr. Denny was coaching the all Sophomore football team. Here among the sh'ades of Parunak, Schemick, and other departed Sophomores, he noticed standing beside Borak a giant Indian. This man he finally recognized as Waiter Shinn. Hello chief, he cried, and then hurried away as the ferocious chief glared at him and brandished his tomahawk. He was next attracted to a room whose doorway was circular and the door itself triangular. Hurrying to view this new marvel he noticed the students sitting on trapezoidal or spheroidal seats. He further no- ticed that while these students were drawing on the blackboard, they held the chalk perfectly still and the blackboard moved. Goodness gracious, Geometry, fiercely muttered our hero and hurriedly described a parabola through the door. After much wandering around and wondering at the ideal state of affairs, he finally entered the English class. The pupils sat there laughing uproariously. What do you find so funny in Shakespeare ? our orator whispered to one of the pupils. Shakespeare! Shakespeare my eye, re- plied the student. Look, Mr. Appleby looked. He looked again. Finally he stared. Instead of Shakespeare the class was reading College Humor. At last, said our hero as he sank contentedly into a seat, Utopia. Page fifty-two X fg L ' 1 f axmamaawngfwxi SW X yy MM ,bf - . if Fwledw ffm X9 f7aM050+F4,w Q, wi 2 54 naimimrm mmmmnnaz A X ffm, , , 31' an THE ORIFLAMME - -1-ig jfresbman Ziaisturp It's September 7, 1932. An ordinary day, but there's just a little tenseness in the air. Well, there should be, since it's the first day of school. Let's peek into good old S. R. H. S. Ah! Here we are. It's just about 8:15. Look at those important look- ing people walking around. They are probably Seniors inspecting their domain. Right behind them there's a group of boys and girls who are trying to look as grave and unconcerned as the Seniors. They can't. They're only Juniors. They'll learn though. Oh! There's the bell. Seniors look around haughtily and enter. From now on they're lords and masters of the school. CWe don't include Mr. Shay.J Let's see, the newcomers haven't arrived. It's 8:35. Seniors still look dignified. Juniors are still trying to mimic them. Sophs have itchy fingers. They're waiting to pounce on the in- coming Freshmen. Wait! What's that awful racket? It sounds as if a regiment of marines has broken loose. What voices! Sophs begin to fear that the Freshmen might be too big. The doors swing open, and in they pour like a swarm of bees after a daisy. Wait! There must be some mis- take. Why, they can't be Freshmen, they look like the kindergarten. Sophs breathe a sigh of relief. Ah, there's a mighty Senior going over over to inquire. It's Felix Pansy. Hello, little boy, are you lost ? says Felix. I beg your pardon, sir, but you are not funny in the least bit. I'm a Freshman about to enter your institution of learning. Who are you, may I ask? Pansy keels over. The Seniors and Juniors faint. What size! What language! The Sophs turn away disgustedly. So that's what they're sup- posed to pick on. Well, who ever heard of Goliath picking on David? Now the swarm of ant-like people begin to get curious. They take the situation well in hand. They're in our pockets, everywhere. Gryzbek tells us not to fire until we see the whites of their eyes. There are no eyes to see. They're here, everywhere, nowhere. Juniors frantically yank strings signalling for help. Moey tears his hair and kills seven Freshmen. Mr. Bryan comes down the hall. Relief is at hand. If he doesn't stop them, then no one will. He snaps his fingers. Immediately all swarming stops. They have discovered their Nemesis. The Seniors gratefully thank Mr. Bryan and start emptying their pockets of Freshmen. Mr. Bryan leads them away. Sighs of relief shake the foundation. For one solid year they'll be in our hair. Well, we'll have to comb them out. But wait until Mr. Shay gets his hands on them. Heh! Heh! Heh! Heh! Page fifty-six I THE ORIFLAMME ,, Qirls' Qin Qllluh GERALDINE ARMSTRONG ...,, ..... .........,,.. President ELLA DREGER .................,.... Secretary and Treasurer MILDRED OHLBERG ....,,.,,,.....,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,VV, L1bra1-ian MISS ELIZABETH HINE ........ Geraldine Armstrong Lillian Armstrong Ruth Deiches Ella Dreger Erna Heitzmann Rosanna Latschar Catherine Martin ,ix w. 4' 'mnmnumn-mmun.mn-mmmnmu nn Page fifty-eight Beatrice Warden 1 9 3 3 Director Frieda Mondschein Jane Morgan Mildred Ohlberg Carrie Rodgers Edna Schwab Estelle Torbyn Cathryn Tyll Buys' Else Qllluh CHARLES KOENIG ,,,,..,. .,.,... A ccompanist MR. S. THOMAS HALL ....................... .L,w,... D lrector Peter Alexionok Walter Borak Isadore Eckstein Edward Gryzbek Clarence Hunt John Obal Eugene Ogrodowczyk John Snyder Paul Sudnikovich William Tomkowich pi. 0 Page fifty-nine THE ORIFLAMME ---1-L-11 115132 Qmcbestra MISS ELIZABETH HINE ... ..... Peter Domansky Vivian Drucker Evelyn Ecke Morton Eichen Harvey Friedman SAXOPHONES Max Golden John Tomkowich Stanley Wyluda TROMBON E Roman Nakielny VIOLINS Esther Karninsky Paul Kurilchick Walter Polakowski Stanley Przychoda Theodore Ptaszynski CLARINETS Max Cohn Alex Mordas Felix Pansy Henry Wehrdt Director Mike Schmidt George Schonthal Edward Trzaska Clare Wendorf Joseph Zelenak CORNETS Clifford Emley Stanley Polakowski PIANO Sylvia Kaminsky 2' ,ug Page sixty -.-. THE ORIFLAMME . Zllibe 38511111 EDWARD GRYZBEK ........ , ,..,...,,.... .. ,,. P resident FELIX PANSY ...,, ......... .,.,. S ecretary JOHN OBAL ,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,.AA,A ,,, ,,,,,,, ...,A, L i brarian MR. EDWARD PRICE ....D.,,,,DDDDD.D.....,...,.,,........ Director The S. R. H. S. band, the newest musical organization of the school, was formed in February, 1932, under the leadership of Mr. Price. After a few months under his able leadership, the band made its debut on Field Day and later played at the May Musicale. On these occasions the mem- bers and Director received a great ovation, which was an indication of the public's pride. During the past summer Weekly practices were held, and these cul- minated in a concert at the Nonpareil Club. During the football season the band played at all games, both home and away. All who attended the games will remember our drum major, Max Cohn, proudly leading the band down the field. After the football season the band made its last appearance at the A. A. benefit picture, The All American . Too much praise cannot be given to Mr. Price, who has given so much of his time and effort in teaching and leading the band. This work has been given by Mr. Price gratis, his only reward bcing his pride in seeing his band become the pride of South River. Page sixty-one L! THE ORIFLAMME The jfrencb Clliluh BETTY APPLEBY ,.,...,.,...,.,,,.....,,,....,..........,. President JOSEPH WOLACK ..,...,,,,. ...... V ice President RUTH MONDSCHEIN ...... ............ S ecretary HAROLD PETRIE .......e...,.... .......,.,..,.. T reasurer MRS. MARY FRANKLIN .................... Faculty Adviser Peter Alexionok Mary Allgair Betty Appleby Dorothy Becker Vernon Blanchard Warren Booraem Helen Borichewski David Byrnes Helen Chando Milton Cohen Yetta Cohn Jessie Dawgiewich Rose Duschock Nicholas Dwaresky Anna Duttkin Evelyn Ecke Isadore Eckstein Pearl Gryzbek Page sixty-two Helen Guzik Alvin Hasenberg Virginia Herr Valerian Klekner Steve Koziar Stanley Kozlowski Josephine LiVecchi Anthony Lizewski Margaret Marko Ruth Mondschein Jane Morgan Felix Nakielny Norma Oakley Eugene Ogrodowczyk Bertin Pender Harold Petrie Wilhelmina Petrie Barbara Post Betty Pringle Bernard Rosenbloom Hilda Rothenberg Nadia Semasko Marguerite Stotter William Tomkowich Olga Trostinski Orianna Van Dyke Clare Wendorf Regina Wentzel Zinnia Wisotsky Edward Witkowski Joseph Wolack Helen Wychowanczyk Virginia Wysocky Henrietta Zebrowski Dorothy Zigmund w. THE ORIFLAMME --------------------.------------------------------.---------.---------- 5, The Behating Qllluh FELIX PANSY .,4....... ROSALIND CABOT .,...... HILDA ROTHENBERG CLARE WENDORF ...,... MISS MABEL KELLEY ,...... Walter Borak Rosalind Cabot Milton Cohen Rose Cohn Yetta Cohn Celia Cushing Max Golden Morton Greenfield Anne Gurney Clarence Hunt John Kozak President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Critic Josephine LiVecchi Ruth Mondschein Mildred Ohlberg Felix Pansy Emelia Piech Hilda Rothenberg George Schonthal Henry Schonthal Clare Wendorf Alice Williams Sibyl Wood Page sixty-three V 1111111191111 THE ORIFLAMME i The Qlhriit flliuuncil CATHERINE MAXIEN .,.... .,..... ...,,...,...,.,1A P r esident WALTER SHINN .............. ..,....,......,...... V ice Presldent MAE ANDERSON ...........,E1..., Secretary and Treasurer MR. WILBUR HANKINSON .,1........... Faculty Adviser Charles Anderson Frederick Anderson Doris Armstrong William Babinski Stella Bara George Buzick Carl Blanchard Catherine Boehm Warren Booraem John Check Rose Cohn Irene Cowdrell Laura Danishesky Irene Fabian Fred French Page sixty-four Max Golden Dorothy Gray Morton Greenfield Emory Gross Marie Hotkiewicz Mary Karaszi Valerian Klekner John Kondur Steve Koziar Leona Kucharski Florence Kupsch Leonard Link Shirley Luker David Mazer Griffin Muller 1933 Roman Nakielny Joseph Newman Louise Newman Norma Oakley John Piotrowski William Rosenbloom Walter Samuel Anita Schwartz Joseph Smutko Estelle Torbyn Helen Wercholak Alice Williams Elaine Zeller Helen Zeller aw THE ORIFLAMME Eine ftllummercial Qllluh JOSEPHINE BAKER ..........,.....,...,.........,....... President VIRGINIA WYSOCKI .,..... ....,, V ice President DOROTHY WARDEN ....,............,.....,.......,...... Secretary MISS ANNE FLODEN ..........e.,..e....,..... Faculty Adviser Mae Anderson Lillian Armstrong Geraldine Armstrong Josephine Baker Stella Belski Chester Blaszka Olga Bosko Andrew Bruce Veolunta Cannon Eugene Chevrier Eleanor Cichacki Bennie Delucia Ella Dreger Anna Durovich Anna Duttkin Harold Emley Anna Fritsch August Herrel Ruth Holman Kathryn Jablonsky John Kloc Anton Knobloch Charles Koenig John Kondur Aurelia Krygier Nancy Kulakovich Thomasine Lepkowski Louise Luithardt Ella Maklary Melvin Magee Lillian Mandaw William Maslanka Gertrude Meissner Edna Michalowski Elsie Miller Milton Mokrzycki Florence Newbrand Joseph Newman Anne Neilsen Francis Nita Helen Opaleski Bernard Ososky 1933 James Pappas Martin Paprota Ida Perlmutter Blossom Poling Joseph Ratenski Helen Roskosky Angelo Rossi Lily Rushworth Mike Schmidt Elizabeth Schulte Anita Schwartz Bennie Slowiak Bennie Smolinski Sophie Smorgantz Anna Stoffel Helen Tekowitz Cecelia Traszka Julia Van Hise Dorothy Warden Virginia Wysocki Rudolph Zeller Page sixty-five THE ORIFLAMME The Ilanme Clhunumins Clllluh PEARL GRYZBEK ..... MURIEL COLE ....,,,4 . REGINA WENTZEL MARY KURILCHICK .,... MISS ELLEN MILLER Anna Clemenok Muriel Cole Pearl Gryzbek Kathryn Haransky Joan Horwat Ruth Jockman Anita Kasprzak Mary Kurilchick , A Page sixty-six 1933 President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Faculty Adviser Evelyn Mathisen Janet McCormack Evelyn Quackenbush Helen Seppi Bertha Sokolowsky Frances Williams Regina Wentzel Ellen Winant THE ORIFLAMME The Stamp Qliluh MR. ROMAINE BUTTON ...........,.......,,, Faculty Adviser The Stamp Club is the newest organization in the school. Under the guidance of Mr. Button, a group of students interested in the fascinating hobby of stamp collecting got together at the beginning of the school year and completed an organization. Special meetings of the club are held whenever a new commemor- ative stamp is to be issued. On these occasions the members send away for first day covers. To those who are unfamiliar with philatelic phrase- ology, these covers are envelopes with the new stamp which have been posted on the first day of the issue. Stamp trading among the members is an interesting part of the ac- tivity of the club. The meetings are also featured by interesting talks by Mr. Button and by contests among the members. Page sixty-seven THE ORIFLAMME Ciba Bramati: Qliluh WALTER BORAK .............L.....,.......................... President JOSEPHINE LIVECCHI .....,. .,.... V ice President RUTH MONDSCHEIN ...... ........... S ecretary JOSEPH WOLACK .,.......,..... ,............. T reasurer MISS MARY N. PALUSO .................... Faculty Adviser One of the most interesting and popular clubs in school is the de- scription appropriately given to the newly organized Dramatic Club. Formed chiefly because of the repeated pleadings of the present Seniors, it has progressed far beyond the expectations of the most optimistic Senior. The meetings are held twice a month, during which Miss Paluso en- lightens the dramatically inclined members by her explanations concern- ing the enactment of plays. Short sketches and pantomimes are given at the meetings by volunteers. The latest plays and pictures are also dis- cussed by the members. The first public offering of the club was given at a general assembly. It was largely attended and proved to be very successful. The plays given were Two Crooks and a Lady and Twilight Saints . One of the features of the club is the presentation of pins at grad- uation to those who have made the required number of points in various phases of the work of the club. Considering the interest displayed, we predict an active and successful future for the Dramatic Club. Page sixty-eight THE QRIFLAMME Clllhezr ileahzrs JOHN KOZAK BETTY PRINGLE CATHERINE MAXIEN GEORGE ANDRES Page sixty-nine EVERY DAY-ALLA 'we novse-merecv GE-rs A BREAK MAGIELNXCKK SYOKT- ING COLLEGE S006 'TOY ' , VOWN K ..,,, , ' w ww -- i mg, gn '- :,- Q, , Y- 1 Y 319:13 T ??41ff'f? 7'-?f+SH?Q '-uf H X ' gj ., 'X Eh 2 ' ' ' W 5 -.:f.g A I, m e Q- ' Big Feature MXN Mr-Bryan' 1 ' ' Gow KN THEM 1 Q m M A A.,5oE AND 1HAmnu.-5. ms MANDOLN BABY MUST PL AY ff! -:rx 5 0NE'CE.NT , STAMP Ai lnrxuuuv mu .- SENKORS Q BABY MUST BE - Samoa es. vas. l N FREEEIQEIW A QWET rw' fx . H .v s. : ' ' ' Q 4 ,aff -9' JIM y fgf f ,. h V L- ' 1' 1 , f2f'2i1 f gi y ,.-:.:, if J 3 ug P 4' X: . , . ii ' W3 Y! 2 - VH i QQIR- 5 .....: .. vu-Al Lvl , . -T 'kll X Ah R' , r,' 4 f f by fd 1-LW. 139 5 F . p. K 1 T5 5 wma Wi: 3 THE ORIFLAMME ----L. Qtbleti: Qssuriation ATHLETIC COUNCIL EDWARD GRYZBEK ..,.. .......... P resident ALFRED SWITAZER ...,.. ..,C. V ice President MARY ALLGAIR ,..... ........................... S ecretary W. A. BRYAN J. F. FITZPATRICK W. S. LESH JAMES BLACK The Athletic Association is organized by the Athletic Council, and students who have paid their annual dues are entitled to membership. All members are eligible to vote for the managers of teams, the next year's undergraduate council, and other necessary officers. The Athletic Council, acting for the Association, organizes teams, arranges schedules, determines eligibility, provides equipment and awards letters. Due to the strict regulations observed in the awarding of letters, the privilege of Wearing the S.R. is highly prized. 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TRACK '32 0 Carroll Capl Suvess Zu ke Posf Swxlzer Sudmkovuch Slhhfl Pleclm , r WL,-a CJ- , .nuqlif 124.4-5 23-H4 s:.g.:.g ?444.'-1 : 25231 I-, XXX:- A-. ww -'46, WW and-5 . -'s'7f'3-93 1 52.16.-.,. may-' 91' 0' e ECE- F -',J 1 mga:-5256 ' 1 '.'ss.-1 '.-I f o.o,55,Qs,Q,s.w Q::'?: 3Ql':i +:.:-:-,':-'-'x-lr-:Q N00 5t0': 's'l '3I 33g1s'2ll'l Y YS' -M 9 5 'pgfllw M53 'QW FQ N 'xxx' 'MX s O0 M Q 5 0 ' 'Vx C sg S S S Ssx g s NX V5 -si-fi? , , , A ' TLB.: - - . J ' . . 2 1, Cf' - A J N Q ' ' li os. l' lx! 3 ' V .lil X, lb . . . I Iffsgs' O X fs aff, 231 Af? 11,454 4 Aff? olfrdlf , bf-f4Q..9f-051 THE ORIFLAMME Jfnnthall ALTON SULA ...............,......,........... ....... C aptain CLARENCE HUNT .......,... .,... M anager WILLIAM C. DENNY ,...,.....,................................... Coach A tremendous cry has been swelling in volume for many years in South River. This triumphant call of victory is on the tongue of every football minded fan. It swells out of South River, echoes and reechoes in all directions, hurling a defiant challenge to the football powers of New Jersey. The mighty avalanche started its thundering crash to victory in 1931, gained momentum in 1932 and woe unto the opponents who try to stop it in 1933. A squad of 56 men, led and inspired by the S. R. H. S. band, backed and encouraged by a faculty and student body of 875, and supported by an enthusiastic town folk, has met with defeat but twice during the past two years. This group of maroon and gray clad gridders, in perfect condition and with no thoughts of being vanquished, were led by a cool and collected Captain Sula. Surging and leaping as horses at the barrier, the 1932 com- bination was off with the opening whistle and seriously at work until the final signal. Week after week these mighty warriors were forced to combat un- beaten elevens, and before the season was complete S. R. H. S. had broken consecutive win streaks of five leading teams. Charging, blocking and tackling with a viciousness characteristic of South River football teams, these boys instilled the moan and groan into enemy lines. The question most important to every player was, Do we sing the Alma Mater today? The Fighting Gentlemen presented a dazzling attack which was the downfall of opponents because of the fine harmony in the ranks. Each man knew his assignment and each sacrificed himself for the benefit of the team and the school he loves so much. The class of 1933 congratulates every member of that great 1932 squad. We are confident that your endeavors in 1933 shall receive even greater reward. n THE RECORD S. R. H. S ..... 21 N. Brunswick 0 S. R. H. S ..... 13 Carteret .......... 0 S. R. H. S ..... 0 Asbury Park ..9 S. R. H. S ..... 19 St. Peter's ...... 6 S. R. H. S ..... 14 Lyndhurst ...... 0 S. R. H. S ..... 16 Garfield ........ 14 S. R. H. S ..... 0 Lakewood ...... 0 S. R. H. S ....... 6 Red Bank ........ 0 1933 Page seventy-five THE ORIFLAMME Basketball LOUIS DOBROWSKY ,......... ...... M anager JOHN F. FITZPATRICK ...............,.,.,.,,........,,,,,,, Coach South River was represented on the basketball court this past season by an entirely inexperienced team, since graduation last June took its toll of all our letter men. Using the members of last year's Junior Varsity, Coach Fitzpatrick produced remarkable results by molding a fighting quin- tet out of the material he had on hand. The opening game against the School for Deaf was one of the fastest and closest games played during the season. Our opponents were finally subdued by a 25-23 score. The Carteret tussle was a repetition of the first game inasmuch as two extra periods were necessary to defeat our rlva s. Beginning with our first defeat, administered by Red Bank, South River played in and out basketball. Against the towering New Brunswick five our boys pulled a surprise by leading the highly favored Zebras at half time, only to lose out in the final periods. Towards the end of the season, the Maroon and Gray regained flashes of its real form by sweep- ing through Woodbridge and Dover and upsetting the over confident St. Peter's tossers 21-11. In the first round of the state tournament Red Bank, which had de- feated us twice during the regular season, eliminated our team 28-27 after four hotly contested regular periods and an extra session. The season was closed with a three point defeat by Metuchen High, a team which was one of the best in its class. Much credit must be given to the coach and players for the pep and do or die spirit displayed during each game. Since only two members of the 1933 squad are to be lost by graduation, prospects for next year's combine are unusually bright. THE RECORD S. R. H. S ...,..... 25 School for Deaf .... 23 S. R. H. S ......... 21 Red Bank ................ 23 S. R. H. S ........, 29 Carteret .................. 25 S. R. H. S ......,,... 6 St. Peter's .............. 21 S. R. H. S .....,.., 16 Red Bank ,.,.........,,.. 19 S. R. H. S ...,..... 15 Carteret ,,...........,,... 26 S. R. H. S ......... 28 Tottenville .............. 18 S. R. H. S ......... 12 N. Brunswick ..,..... 35 S. R. H. S ......... 11 St. Mary's KP. AJ 21 S. R. H. S ......... 37 Woodbridge ............ 29 S. R. H. S ......... 14 N. Brunswick ......,, 28 S. R. H. S ......... 21 St. Peter's .............. 11 S. R. H. S ......... 18 Dover ...................... 16 S. R. H. S ......... 44 Dover ...................... 18 S. R. H. S ......... 12 Metuchen ..............,. 15 S. R. H. S ..,...... 27 Red Bank .............. 28 S. R. H. S. ......,, ........ 1 5 Metuchen .................... 18 1933 Page seventy-seven THE ORIFLAMME Baseball 1932 SEASON HAROLD RUSH ............,.. ....... C aptain PETER SIEMONS .....A......A.. ....., M anager JOHN F. FITZPATRICK ..,.................,,O............,,.,, Coach The baseball team of 1932 enjoyed the best season a South River High team ever had in that sport. Out of a total of thirteen games played, nine victories and only four defeats were recorded. Although there may have been teams which turned in better records, no other team on the basis of the strength of the opposition has ever had a more suc- cessful season. When Coach Fitzpatrick issued the first call for candidates, he was faced with the problem of developing a practically new team. Only three veterans remained from the previous year's crack team. The rest of the team Was made up of comparatively new and inexperienced men. Our first game was played with St. Peter's and it was a hard fought battle going into extra innings. In the tenth inning a determined Maroon and Gray rally, which netted three runs, decided the issue. In the next game South River beat a surprisingly strong Matawan team 7-6. Then South River went into a slump losing three games in succession. Phillips- burg, Peddie and Red Bank were the teams which mastered us during this period. The next seven games resulted in well earned victories for a team which played heads-up baseball. Victories were registered over Bound Brook, New Brunswick, St. Peter's, St. Mary's, Red Bank, Keyport and Asbury Park. In the final game of the season an overconfident South River team received a 6-3 lacing at the hands of a greatly improved New Brunswick High School team. When sectional titles were awarded, South River received the rank- ing of being the third best team in Central Jersey. South River also placed two men on the various mythical All-State teams. Pete Sivess, our star pitcher, was picked on the pitching staff of the mythical All-State High and Prep School team. John Opaleski, our star catcher, was picked on the third All-State class A team. These honors climaxed a highly successful season for a team which brought great honor to the school, and whose sportsmanship was never questioned in any game. ' THE RECORD S. R. H. S ...........,. 6 St. Peter's .............. 3 S. R. H. S ........,.. 10 N. Brunswick ........ 6 S. R. H. S .,........... 7 Matawan ................ 6 S. R. H. S ..,.......... 9 St. Peter's ...,.......... 7 S, R. H. S ...,.......,, 2 Phillipsburg ............ 4 S. R. H. S ....... ...... 8 St. Mary's .......,...... 3 S. R. H. S ...,......... 3 Peddie ...................... 6 S. R. H. S ........... 15 Red Bank .............. 13 S. R. H. S ............. 3 Red Bank ................ 4 S. R. H. S ............. 9 Keyport .................. 0 S. R. H. S ....,........ 3 Bound Brook ,,,,...... 1 S. R. H. S ............. 3 Asbury Park .......... 2 S. R. H. S. ........................ 3 N. Brunswick ........................ 6 Page seventy-nine 1' THE ORIFLAMME Track 1932 SEASON EARLE O'CARROLL ...................... ....... C aptain RUDOLPH PIECH ............. ..... M anager JOHN F. FITZPATRICK ...................................... Coach It seems that it's getting to be a habit. In fact it already is a fixed tradition for South River High School to turn out a winning track team. Each year our boys go out on the track and field and return with the laurels. Last year's team was certainly no exception to the rule. South River breezed home at the end of the season like a youngster on a lark. After defeating everything in dual competition the team went to Perth Amboy and fought tooth and nail to retain the county laurels. There they tri- umphed in every way imaginable. But let's start from the beginning. The first meet was with Bound Brook. No comments are necessary except the fact that the Maroon and Gray score sounded like a telephone number. Our boys then journeyed to Red Bank to meet our old rivals from that school. Here again our boys literally ran away from the oppo- sition and again scored an impressive victory. In the Central Jersey meet held at Asbury Park where our boys com- peted against the largest schools in this section, they again gained glory for themselves and the school. Following this meet came the county meet and another county championship for S. R. H. S. Perth Amboy was supposed to give us a run for our money, but they were all wrong. South River won every first place but one and scored more points than all the other schools combined. Permit us a word of praise for some individual members with a laurel wreath thrown in for the entire spirited squad and coach. Earle O'Carroll, brilliant captain, established a new mile record of 4:38. Walter Zuke, sky vaulting pole vaulter, broke his own vault record. Paul Sudnikovich, cap- tain elect, distinguished himself in the high jump. And so the brilliant team of 1932 maintained the tradition of S. R. H. S. supremacy on track and field. DUAL MEETS South River .......... ............. 6 7 Bound Brook ...... ,,,,,, 2 3 South River .......... ......... 5 8 Red Bank ....... ,,,,, 3 2 Page eighty-one Oven UMTEEN onu.Y ' READERS VVEA-r H E R 'WEB READ BY fy Frozen lsicie TRDTSKY mur-TMAGHANUI Ai. :Movie Ano Mr..nmiN G::':,RAi if,ig5 A5 FOR A GREAT EK B.T. U Founueo in sHAY's ci.p.ssE5 FINAL EDlTl0N if JEAN HENRIE cHEz .Nommous chem SLAYER. BY SFEKML AGENT N0.5 Doffvos ffv WE sfofrf www PY Sm' THE SNGOP, noose oeFsc'nvE W' A- BRYAN began yraclice fOr- The l16XT' Olympics by Playing a forsome of golf wilh coach Fil-Zlaalmlr Conch Venn and Pop Wiliiam5 , 'The TIHYTOUS l'li5'l'0Y'y Cqlumnigl y 4-mf excillng 'NLWWHTS of The sgyjnbsiven vs. CAQERET baskef- ll Same, llenric Chez and Josie llolfeloler, veTeran gaie CALLED CHISLER BY SCHOOL SYQI'-EM .... A P f A Durin 5'l' yi f In The annual Foicully baskeiball Same, The following loined the Boy Reigals Club by making poinls in The wrong bushel' 1 Joe Vail, Teoldy Sivess, Bvllef Zehner, Miglrlly Alam Hanhinsorl, Remy Bvfion, and Chisler Hollelder. K Troiiner Ken Spar led The Team. Miss Plug Hemmerly hand- ikelly refereed- MUS Newman umyed . Miss Paluso and Ylrs Franklyn Ke T score and Miss P Armslrong and Miss lkenn edy keel Time. llERMlT QUTZIED iN INTERVIEW Moie Boiman was inlerviewed To-day by Press Agenl Lou and Told how for lilly ears he had been Y . using a meal cleaver for shaving- LATEST Honsf.-KACEKESuL1s. if Race: lr Horse Coilari 2: Can'T Take li :31AlmoniL Eye. Tl Race al: Peg Leg: 2: John Pansy: 31 ,l.l-l.5hay. LATEST DQETMLL ll0l'E Facully ol Before the 5.R-H-S. 0 game LOST 5.R. 6lRl. FOUND lN S.R. The house clefeclivli wiihoul a clue found llolen Chandu, The mogicianess hiding al the Maroon and Gray. LOCAL-DOTS CAKPN HEAVLLUNCH Returning lo a starva- tion dial, Bruiser Shay has Van Zanl and Rubinofl Cradle snolchzr Zelcnak bring in his lunch every day in order lo make up for The food The looh from him las'l,'l'er-m. Uv be conflnuedj QF PEG - LEG COHN ON EXPEDlTl0N Cl-link, Mendel, Elaine, Peggy Cohn is on an exyedilibn lo Sl-1ay'5 lunchroom To find oul how much food he consumes. Pissianmenl' comfleTe. SOCIETY Romxy Butlon spent The week-end al his Yenl'-house in New Brun5wiCK- il.M.LyrlCh spenl' Friday in iioisey Cily and salurday and Sunday aT Snylopi Poi. Miss Leona Luher waslhe guest of Mr. and Mrs. A.i.l. Mazza al' a bridge yarly. Mr. W. E- llanliinson was also Qreseni- Brui neyed To Bvllllehevvi. Crashers, snealxed by TickeT seller and coilei-,Tor dohn Gybeck and l'Cheese 5wl'l'zer. Local chisler5'uniun invesiigoded The case and found Chez,l'he 'following morning, al' i130 F-M- in beol eaT- in3 oi. box of candy, lwo pounds oi nuis, and K1 large box of marshmellows. He' was reaiolin9'EinsTein and Kindness To Dumb Animals? Questioned by Agerfl No.5 , he gave our 'rho sfaiemcnl '- 'Give me liberTy ol' 5lV9 me death'- The rille 'slayer' was given him. he showed l'haT he couldiil lake il' when he gave oi stiff chemfieslon The l'l0Xl' day, 'Tho marks v-lures 24,33 '-351 45, 52, and 60. 113' K. qu jfarultp-varsity Burlesque Prior to the annual Faculty-Varsity Basketball Burlesque an air of tenseness prevailed throughout the entire school. Students went around yowling their support for both teams. Bets were laid on the mighty fac- ulty, but the varsity looked good to others. The great annual event was to take place in a few days. Everyone was on pins and needles. Mr. Button was on tacks. A last minute bulletin comes. Mr. Shay announces that he will not play. Groans are heard. Seniors and Juniors do the groan- ing. They missed a good chance to give Bruiser the well known razz- berry. The faculty practices at 4:00 P. M. What a team! Romy Button, coach and player, tells Hanky to poosh 'em up . Mr. Mazza steps out, grabs the ball and lets it ride. Wow! It goes through without touching the rim. Faculty money starts crawling out of various pockets. The day of the great game arrives. There's a mad rush down the halls to the auditorium. The reserves are called out to preserve order. Moey Berman swings his arm and kills seven Freshmen. Gryzbek, Kozak and Borak try to keep order. What a crowd! They finally get them all in. Seated, standing or lying, they care not as long as they can see. The varsity comes out amid a great cheer. Seniors and Sophs are cheering for the varsity. Juniors and Freshmen cheer for the faculty. An ex- pectant hush follows. Then there's a mighty rush and out comes the faculty led by Coach Fitzpatrick. An astonished howl rises from the crowd. Girls faint. Strong he-men goggle their eyes. Coach Fitz is adorned in a bathing suit, football helmet and rubber boots. Mike Schack has a petticoat on. It is impossible to describe the rest. The teams line up. Romy Button, star forward, is being held for crucial moments. There's the whistle. They play, and what play! The varsity goes in the lead. The fans clamor for Button. He goes in. He takes the tap, dribbles down in fancy style and heaves the ball through the net without looking. What a player! He is acclaimed by the crowd. The first quarter is over. Mr. Lesh, official waterboy, sprinkles the faculty. They start again. The varsity goes on a rampage. Button and Fitz- patrick play stellar roles. The half ends with the faculty behind. Button takes a shower under auspices of Mr. Lesh. Third quarter! The varsity is still leading. Denny is jumping in great style. The end of the third quarter approaches. The faculty goes wild for a time and evens it up. And there's the gun for the end of the third period. Page eighty-four THE ORIFLAMME . Mr. Lesh is missing, so the hero of the game thus far sponges him- self. There's the whistle for the beginning of the last quarter. Boy, what a quarter! It starts out peacefully enough. The varsity goes into the lead. But- ton wags his head forebodingly. Then he starts using his bag of football tricks. So do the varsity players. They're all footballers. Here's where they take some revenge on the faculty. Wojie tackles Coach Fitz. Second down, seven and seven-eighths to go. They wrestle. Coach Fitz finally pins Wojie with a mighty body slam. Dobrowsky gives the time. One minute, fifty-four seconds! Other wrestling matches are taking place. Schack and Clark execute a weird, hideous dance-step. They try to play basketball again. The varsity is still leading. What's the score? No- body knows and nobody cares. The fans are fainting rapidly now. Pansy tries to take a picture as Coach Fitz and the thundering horde rush down upon him. Dr. Pansy, however, is in the audience and delivers first aid. It's just about over. The faculty makes a tremendous last bid for victory. Fitz takes the ball. Denny and Mazza make interference. He goes through for seven yards. There's the gun, and the game is over. What's the score? Who knows? . Hospital attendants come to attend patients. Some are still raving. Janitors come and mournfully sweep out the dead. Darkness and peace fall on the auditorium. Another Faculty-Varsity game is over. .s .ar .ae A Mr. Shay-Borak, come up here and give me what you have in your mouth. Borak-I wish I could-it's a toothache. el .59 8 Anton Knoblock was much embarrassed one day, when to his aston- ishment he led the class in the flag salute to the words of the Lord's Prayer. What was on his mind? 'AU J .8 Recently at noon dismissal Miss Armstrong entered Miss Kennedy's room. Miss Kennedy upon seeing Miss Armstrong stood up, faced the class and shouted in a shrill, raucous voice, Hello , and then said calmly to Miss Armstrong, You may go . All of which goes to prove that the stories of the absent-minded professor are not exaggerated. J .ai .Al Mr. Williams-Milton, what happened in 1483? Goseman-Luther was born. Mr. Williams-Correct. What happened in 1487? Goseman fafter a long pausej--Luther was four years old. Page eighty-five THE ORIFLAMME mTn-ml 1- fihzmistrp a Ia bbap At 8:47 our Chem class files in. Rosenbloom strolls up to the win- dow to see if any of his pals are outside. Louis Dobrowsky is up at the desk pleading for a break. Indrikson has his feet on Moey's desk. At 8:50 Mr. Shay snorts, shakes his head and glances around balefully. Silence reigns. Everyone shivers. Suddenly Mr. Shay opens his mouth, Rosenbloom, get away from the window, the front of the school is bad enough now. Indrikson, get those incense burners down. Come on, put those notes and ponies in their respective stables. Here he slowly rubs his hands, and a sly grin spreads over his sweet face. He looks around like a lion about to jump on its prey and then with a roar, Bowman, tell me what-. Say, listen Chink, if you don't cut it out, we're gonna have a boxer rebellion in here. All right, Bowman, what's the difference-? Hey, who's throwing the buckshot? All right, Zelenak, 500 times 'I must not throw things in class'. At this disaster the class is quiet and Mr. Shay torments poor Henry and then hands out information on hard and soft soaps. --and that compound makes another ring around the bathtub. Chando, are you in a Chem class or at a tea party? Come on, get around and stop gabbing. Well, Arleth, what is a soa-? Pansy, stop bothering Ruth. Winchell, did you ever hear birdies or see stars? Well, prepare. Biff ! Bam! Poor Louis! I bet he lost about three hairs that time. In the skirmish Max accidentally gets bumped and objects, so Mr. Shay re- torts, Oh yeah, well here's one for you for good luck. Biff! Bam! Poor Max! The class peacefully continues with occasional interruptions until about 9:25. Listen, tomorrow we're having a test on soaps. I'm gonna conduct this on the honor system. When you come in, don't forget to take alternate seats in every other row. Wendorf, will you stop fixing my tie or will I have to make you. Yes, leave my coat alone too. Now that blessed first bell actually does ring. Switzer, if those ex- periments aren't handed in tomorrow, no test for you. CSwitzer doesn't take the testb. Then that more blessed second bell rings. Three or four fortunates make a mad scramble for the door. Seventeen more unfortun- ates have to linger for forty-five minutes of laboratory. We offer a reward to the one who will tell us why this is one of the most popular and most enjoyed classes in school. Page eighty-six COMPLIMENTS OF The Washington High School Parent Teacher Association Mrs. B. W. Koenig .....s.... .A,...... P resident Mrs. A. Pringle Mrs N. Oakley Mrs. K. Ince .. ........ Vice Presidents Mrs. j. W. Van Dyke Mrs. H. L. Eldridge Miss Frances Hollfelder ....,. ......... S ecretary Mrs. Henry Wehrdt ......... ........ T reasurer SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF 1933 from the sayrevillei Parent-Teacher Associations VVashiugton School ........,,...... Mrs. Hulda McNutt, Pres. Wilson School ......... ....,........ M rs, Mabel Byers, Pres. Roosevelt School ,........,.... Mrs. Anna Frischknecht, Pres. xm' if Nu R 4 ,, ' . ,,- -r f 1 X X I 'R r L w H w E , M 11. Q.-X , , .1 Q3 f- I -.lu lf? -:fx .mg A 1 ,. 47- ,gr -14 ., , M A e A , glllllllllllllllllllnl llllllllllllllllllllillilllIlllllIIllDllllllIllIlllllilllllllIllIIINIllllllllNilllllINilIllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllilllfllllllllllllllffllllf E N . I ', U i W 43 5 . 3 H 5 2 M . 5 g xl I: xg ' 5 S . ' 2 . X .. g X . x . I ,N . E 1 : M - : 1 E : , 5 E M a E m : 2 , . . 5 H E W' ,E E V 5 5 M 5 COMPLIMENTS , OF l ' NCLASS 'OF 1931 2 Q 1 . - . 1 - - - 2 4 2 M i M E E. W E H E 5 g N i 5 s a l 5 bg Q bi 7: s . 5 H 5 , 1 1 . W iuuulhlllllllllflllptlmllslltunlnutlelrxnummlulliumllnnnmhinimmmumnnnnnImmmnnmmuunmnmlnlmununvnnnnnnnthlli N 1 y , ' ' lv K .iz 1731 ,, f A W V, , M ,A 511 mil. 1Q51Z.,.nui1L-1. . 1 .uhhh ,Qgiztfwi-, 2.44 1 M A 'lfis ' be G! 'ci IIIUIIIOIIIIII ma .. 5 I . S S.. 2 E E - I 2 . - . . :. : :. E i . . . : 5 : : 2 E S gi 1 - E 3. fr E -. - I E S, :- s I 2 5 E s s s 2 s I a S s s 2 2 2 : 2 Ii ,, Q., ANZ... . mmginw. -- FE in .,1.,- - . 1 wi., ,F K 'x nllllll llllllilllllllillllllllllllllllll lllllllillnl llll ll CO MPLI MENTS OF THE FIRST NATIONAL, OF SOUTH RIVER x m in 'nf I 11 ' f1,4.,A. , - ,wa-sv.. , Y. , '- Y xTAfiig,1 lllllihlllllllllllillllhl IfIIIllllllllllltlllllllllllllnlllllullllllllllnunlullllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllIIllllllllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllilillll l COMPLIMENTS 1 THE CLASS OF 1932 flunlllinllulllllllllll W uplull!lllluljllllllllIIllllIllullIllInullunlllIIIIIlnlllllllnlulllllllllIIllMullinulllItluulllllllllllllllI!lllllllnlllllllllltnfllr.' 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'LQPL-:xx -1- -x ...J 'L:ii.4'i'fni3.c. viillllnllnllll 5 5 E 2 3' ! dull it F COMPLIMEN TS OF DR. MELVIN M. HUNT mm: luuulunnn I COMPLIMENTS CQMPLIMENTS OF OF Q Girls' C166 Club Commercial Club :E :: 5: 5. 2: u . S 2 l Umm nnnmunnn Innnunmnnnnmnnnnunnmnmumn DR. WILLIAM V. WESTCOTT DENTIST 77 Main St. South COMPLIMENTS OF Dr. Eric Ostberg 61 Ferry St. Near Main St. South River, N. J. Telephone 566 River, N. COMPLIMENTS OF The Class of 1934 lnnuumul nnunnnnnnnununlunusualnunnlnuuln E V 1 N ' sPoRT1Nc5 cgooos co. Distributors for GOLDSMITH ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT 317 Madison Ave. Perth Amboy, N. J. mnnuuuuunl nnnnnuu uulnunnunuununnnlnn ununnunu Good Luck to the COMPLIMENTS SENIOR CLASS OF of 1933 J. R. Appleby, Jr. George L. Smith ANDY'S CANDY SHOP Andrew Sicknlick, Prop. Cigars, Cigarettes Ice Cream, Candy and Lunches Circulating Library Phone 752 83 Main St COMPLIMENT5 OF Dr. A. A. Pansy 'T leotilv -N'-Nd' IVV? ' unmnnnnnnunnmmnnnnunnnnu nnumnnlnnm COMPLIMENTS OF Dr. Howard E. 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Applegate FRANK ONODY GROCERIES CONFECTIONS ICE CREAM PHON E 258 uunanunnunnnunununuumnnnnnnnnnnn nnnununlnuununnnunnnnnnmumummmulnuunu COM PLIMENTS OF Luker's Restaurant Try Our 25c cent Special Phone 745 29 Main St., South River, N. J. annununnnnnunnlnnnnnnnuunununuuuunnnnm nunannunnununInulnunuunnununnnnmnnnnuu COMPLIMENTS OF The White Barber Shop Joseph V. Nicaise. Prop. 39 Main St., South River, N. J. nunInlulnuannulnnnunlnulmnnnu uuunu COM PLI M ICNTS OF COHN'S RADIO SHGP Tel. 97 48 Jackson St. South River, N. nmuuunnu un: unnulnnlnnnuu nunnunnunannunlnuuuunnnnnlnnulnnnunn Riverside Coal Co. Coal - Wood - Fuel Oil Ambricoal Mason Supplies Phone 593 8 Wasliinigtori Road COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND lunnuu unnnu Read New Brunswick Home News and The Sunday Times The latest news from South River and full sports reports written by a staff member of the papers. Associated Press Dispatches COMPLIMENTS OF Dr. Fannie Sender coMPL1MENTs OF Dr. L. N. Szuch THE PAULUS DAIRY Established 1890 Main Office: 189-195 New St. New Brunswick, N. I. PHONE 2400 I Thinkers are PAULUS' MILK Drinkers COMPLIMENTS or Dr. M. J. Kraczyk nnnnnu n unnunnnulunuununnn COMPLIMENTS OF Dr. Maurice Weisfeld Dentist Phone 844 Sayreville, N. pm mmm mmnullunnuulnnnnnlul South River Department Store The Profit Sharing Store We Give 472. Discount 43 Main St. South River, N. -I. See the New V-8 FORD At Our Showrooms Haussermann 8z Creamer 116-118 Washingtoxi Rd. Sayreville, N. J. nunanunnnununlnnnlulnuuunuuull nuunnnnuulunnnunuuuuuuuunmuu COMPLIMENTS OF Max Friedman Delicatessen PHONE 303 37 Ferry St. South River, N. I. llllllnllulllulllnlInlnllllnullunnnnlnn allnlllluullunuumnulnllnullln COMPLIMENTS OF SOUTH RIVER COAT CO. 81-83 Division St. South River, N. J. nuunumuunnnnn:InunInlulnuuunauuuuununnnuI B. M. TRZASKA Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Dry Goods 17 Ferry St. South River, N. AI. nnnnuuunlunnmuunnuunnnuuunuu nunnluuunnnunululuIuluuuuulnlnnnnuan COMPLIMENTS OF Martin's Barber Shop 76 Main St., South River, N. J. IInInnunllluunnunnnun COMPLIMENT5 CQMPLIMENTS Dr- Lawrence J' Dr. Frank Grace Urban Pafxin, N, J. COMPLIMENTS ' COMPLIMENTS OF W. Austin Smith, Oli D D S A Frlend COMPLIMENTS OF BURLEWWS RESTAURANT William L. Burlew Sea Food Our Specialty Telephone Matawan 828 Laurence Harbor, N. J. UNITED 5 5 COMPLIMENTS OF BARGAIN STORE V, Robin, Prop. Louis Mondschein aww-J' COMPLIMENTS OF Next to S. R. Trust Co. 21 Main St, The Dramatic Club South River, N. J. 'T Lvmib VV'-A-f q,L,J-fi ' COMPLIMENTS OF CAPITOL THEATRE COMPLIMENTS OF Soniafs Beauty Salon COMPLIMENTS OF Walter Wisocky I. nnnnunununuunnnunnlunnnnuunlnnnunuunn MANN 81 SON OPTOMETRISTS Hours: Daily, 10-12, 2-5, 7-8 Wednesday 10-12 only ' 89 Smith St. Perth Amboy, N. Telephone 4-2027 Iuuannunnunnuuunununnnannuuunnuuunnu COMPLIMENTS or Paul Belkofski Bus Service 24 Yates Ave. South River, N. J. COMPLIMENTS OF Dr. T. A. Richter Milltown, N. I. annumnununulunnnnlnnnliunnulullnun COMPLIMENTS OF Middlesex Lace St Embroidery Works South River, N. COMPLIMENTS OF Levinson, Inc. 5, 10, and 25 cent Store uunnuuuuinnnn:nnnlunnnnuunnnuullmu uInnnnmnnnlunninuunmuunmnmuu COMPLIMENTS OF T. F. Dolan Contractor and Builder 'Telephone S. R. 23 Sayrevillc, N. nnuunnnnuinnu nunmnnnnn uuunn:annulnunnlinninnunmmununnnvnununs Sharp and Son, Inc. Where Quality Rules 158-160 Smith St., Tel. 4-0142 Perth Amboy, N. DRAKE COLLEGE State Theatre Bldg. New Brunswick, N. J. Greetings to the Graduating Class Secretarial and Stenographic Courses Efficient and Latest Methods Accredited Teachers Special Courses for High School Graduates Day and Evening Sessions Wm. C. Cope, Pres. H. Paintcf, Res. Mgr. COMPLIMENTS OF Balajthy's Barber Shop so Ferry st. south River, N. J. COMPLIMENTS OF Sanitary Bakery CHANDO BROS. S Phone 1574 - 4 Johnson Place South River, N. I. 1- 'r-rrv -'-v- Y-' lv, . 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