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W ff Q ..,.s:fsr41ff we .- 'ff' it - -I , -4 , V , 4 A-W:-Tj.. .1-ri -1 V r THE ORIFLAMME LADISLAW CHERNOWITZ Flash', Economics Club. For four long years, Ladislaw has been wending his way to South River High, yet we hardly know he is here. Ladislaw moves around in a mysterious way, at- tending to his affairs and leaving the affairs of others alone. Although slow, Ladislaw has a wonderful ability in making carvings from soap. 11 ll MARY CHRISTIANO Commercial Club, Etiquette Club. We have noticed that Mary has taken up the Com- mercial course with the intention of being somebody's stenographer. This she could do very well for she has a very cheerful disposition. Not only could Mary make a good stenographer, but she would even make a good housekeeper. Pass Maryls house on a Saturday and you will find her just as busy as a bee. H11 JONTEL COHN 'Yonty' Band, l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, Boys' Glee Club, 3, 4, Operetta, 3g Debating Club, Dramatic Club, 3, -1-. Variety is the Spice of Lifefl Jontel is the modern Romeo, but his Juliet is blond today, brunette tomor- row, and titian the next. Besides being a modern Romeo, Jontel is a handyman in another field. If ever your radio is in need of repairs, Jontel is the man to call. If it happens that'he can't Hx it, he will talk you into believing it never needed fixing. Il H GERTRUDE CONNETT Genie Captains' Clubg Home Economics Clubg Economics Club, Saddle and Spur Club. Where's Gertie today? Home as usual, for it's a grand day to go to the show. This is her favorite pastime. Gertrude also enjoys athletic sports, the main one being swimming. Just by taking a glance at her, one may come to the conclusion that she has spent the four seasons at Florida. Besides taking interest in swim- ming, we are kept in suspense as to why Gertrude is especially interested in visiting Perth Amboy. Q i,.,. Page thirteen az. .L mx ,-.a..ugsLm..gx.xti'ot J.- .AJ na ...L -..,.,...,..., A ..-dpi.,-a1,..:.r,. .fe..'t.,. f 'A
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ff M:-wr' g gi., ,iawldk -2, . .ig L. F. I i ,L .il p . V , l . t . A. g., L. .u ,,. fl ea. ,. K, . :Q ' '57, il. rv, an 5. s v, n . 5. L Y. .i f. E151 QJQ LMQQXJHE ORIFLAMME JAMES BRUCE jim up The first of its kind in captivity, ladies and gentle- E . men, We give you james Bruce, a senior, who doesn't like It girls, movies, or dances. This young man is so shy that 3 he is advocating a new school, whose motto is For Boys Onlyf' But beneath that quiet exterior may be 31, the makings of a great man, for were not some of the A great men of history of a similar character? l Q. Il I1 5. an WTLBUR BRYAN 'WVill,' it Dramatic Club, President, Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, -13 S, junior Play, Oriflamme Board, Operettag State Chorusg Senior Play, Vice-President of Athletic Association. 9 Well, if it isnit our little VVilbur. Who said little? V' He is one of the most active members of the senior class. Another W. C. Fields. He is president of the -N L Dramatic Club and does a great deal of acting himself. ' You are very likely to see Wilbur at games, dances, Q parties or anything at all for the good of the school. 5. By the way, has Wilbur turned politician? He is show- bs ing much interest in a 'fWard . R . V' U H NORMA BURKY 'fBuck-shot Q Cheerleader, 3, 43 Captains, Club, Saddle and Spur Club, Etiquette Club, 4, Operetta, 3, Play Night, 1, 2, Dramatic Club, 1. The reason why some of the males in this school are seen from time to time Walking around with that T dying-calf look in their eyes is our own little Norma. V She is the dark-haired, blue-eyed lass you see continually doing her stuff, cheering our boys on to victory. With Z' Buckshot'sl' personality, good looks, and ambition, there isn't the least bit of doubt that she will be a success in whatever she undertakes. iff' . Z .I 11 H CARL CHANDO Bd, N i i Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, 2g Etiquette Club. Carl was going along in the even tenor of his manner i all the way up until Christmas. Then, quite suddenly, came a new era in his history. l-le fell harder than old v Nap. at Waterloo. CP. S.-Thatls what happens to 5 Senior boys when they meet up with Sophomore girls? ' Maybe he thought he saw her wink at him one day, fi and, being a backiielder on the football team, knew how to follow up a lead. All of which goes to prove that K neither of them needs glasses, l 9 3 8 f Page twelve Ei. 52 E . r .N .,Y,Mk A t A A. V, 'X fe' cs.: f. ., ' P Qs.. 2...-atfatLes:?,a1s.41i:i.g.Ts.4tMa1t1...is.f Q. A Q ,fn -... i ,Q.m:fag4mz.saJs.,':a,,Q.f:. R .Lr.mi.a,.4. 1: K 1 L ,-5,:..f,,.,,f..i.
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