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r 'JG 'f fev'.1 - if ' 'r ip - wtf' '- ,K ff 'f V t ' , THE GRIP'-ANIME EDWARD JOZIACK Edu Here we have a rare person, indeed! Ed is one of those fellows who laughs at Mr. Lynch's jokes UD. His sense of humor is indeed very delicate if he can fathom these bits of vague philosophy. Ed is the proud pro- prietor of one of the best blushes in the school, Ask the girl wh0's seen one. No one has even been able to find out why he was always late. III! ARCHIE KANANOVICH 'KChemmy', Etiquette Clubg Photography Club, Boys' Glee Club. The quiet boy from north of the tracks is the de- scription of A'Chemmy . But there is a great difference between Archie and the average student from the these here partsn. He does not travel with the famed Clique and is definitely not interested in matters pertaining to femininity. HChemmy,s main attraction in the school is his typewriter. With a little food, he could probably live in the typing room. Persons with less patience have attained successg Archie surely will. H11 JOSEPH KARBOSKY 'floen Photography Club. When Joe is in school, he is fully devoted to his studiesg he is serious and quiet. But after school hours, a Jekyll to Hyde transformation takes place. Joe be- comes jovial, exhibiting his sense of humor in loud tones, and humming all the popular tunes. He even finds some time each day to devote to the wide field of ro- mance. Joe's interest in formulae will surely advance him in the Held of Chemical Engineering. II 11 LEONA KEEGAN 'iLee Economics Club, Etiquette Club. Boys, dancing, and motorcycles are Leis favorite hobbies. Her home town is Sayreville. She was shy and bashful during her first two years, but made her debut as a junior. Apparently it was successful, as her engagement book is all filled. We have heard fgossipD that she prefers certain buses in commuting. It is the wish of everyone that Lee', isn't left standing in the rain. ' 9 3 8 Page tweniy-Jive N ', t...1k5kfi,5'.1,.,,' L.7Q.......r..s...lV..1..u..s..t' ,.zn.,,.. ..1r.,-1,u.....' '.lla..4L f' 3 , :ie,..5g:35if?if5:- H 13321 ' 'af ' . . . Q .IQ , ' up . s . 'X . Pj? ff. ,Li 1 6 .gl ...cha .' 'qi 1 EW -xii Q!! vm! ...ff A fr: . rg is f-'I fri. 1.1 - za. 1 .1 . 5 is s 3 se , Xfir- fy 7 ,,.. 1 rf! ,ig s :fi s QE ,. -14 fi f 1 1 .5 , i A .,4. . ,Iii ,va N 13 A 1' 1 -i 2 ,fi 13 . Ji
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