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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
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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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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
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