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

 - Class of 1933

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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

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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



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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

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