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

 - Class of 1933

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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

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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



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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

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