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221. LEONARD Radio Club (2. 3); f 4. TODD, 16 Graham Court, Brighton Beach—College Preparatory Course; Scribes (3, 4); Car athematics Club (4); Dramatic Society (4). Many people do without thinking, but Todd often thinks without doing. Club (3); 222. WALTER TOOKER, 12105 I 14th Avenue, South Ozone Park, Long Island—Electrical Cour S. O. S. (3, 4), BTHS; Chemistry Society (2); Aeronautical Society (I, 2), Secretary, President; Club (4), Treasurer.—Business. Leaning Tower of Pisa. se; Book Room (3), BTHS; Longfellows (3); Art Metal 223. BENJAMIN TORAN, 4001 Third Avenue, Bronx—College Preparatory Course; Interclass Basebe Le Cercle Francais (3, 4); Tech Bookmen (3, 4). Vice-President (3).—Business; Night School. Haste makes waste.” (2); Sales Bureau (4); 224. ANTHONY J. TRIANO, 177 14th Street—Electrical Course; Interclass Basketball Cross Country (3); Eighth Grade Dues Committee.—Cooper Union. Get money; still get money, boy; No matter by what means.” (I); S. O. S. (2, 3), BTHS; Track (3); 225. RUDOLPH J. TULKA, 116-18 130th Street, South Ozone Park, Long Island—College Preparatory Course- I. P. Office Sauad (2, 3, 4J; Scribes (3); Hi-Y (4); Grade Advisers Office Squad (4); Wood Shop Office Squad (3, 4); Lunch Room Squad (4); r Pin Committee.—Business; Night School. And thereby hangs a tale. 226. SILVIO TURANO, 9427 Fifth Avenue—College Preparato ry Course; Intercla 4), BTHS, mod. T; Survey Editorial Staff (4), BTHS; Main Office Squad (4); Radio Night School. This is the life! ass Baseball (I); Handball (I); S. O. S. (2, 3, Club (4); Math Certificate (3).—Business; 227. CLARENCE W. TURNER, 3019 Fulton Street—Mechanical Course; Squad Leaders (4).—Brooklyn Polytechnic. 1 can call spirits from the vasty deep.” 228. VINCENT J. UNGER, 52 Kensington Avenue, Jersey City—College Preparatory Course.—Brooklyn Polytechnic. For men must work—” 229. JOSEPH P. URGO, 1026 39th Street—College Preparatory Coi Science Bulletin (2); Current Events Club (3, 4); Main Office Squad (3, - Brooklyn Polytechnic Evening School. irse; Stamp Club (I); Interelass Baseball (2); Tech I); Automotive Club (3); Tech Bookmen (4).—Business; Don’t make excuses; make good.” 230. CHARLES E. VAN VALKENBURGH, 2444 East 15th Street—College Preparatory Course; Freshman Football (I)- Foot¬ ball (2, 3, 4), BTHS, mod. T, T; Survey Business Staff (3), BTHS; Late Room Office Squad (3); Sales Bureau (4); Hi-Y (3, 4), President (4); Vice-President Seventh Grade; Chairman of Senior Pin Committee.—Business; Brooklyn Evening College. Just a moving Van.” 26
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21!. WILLIAM H. SPARROW. JR., 1022 76th Street—College Preparatory Course; Track (2, 3, 4), mod. T; Cross Country (3, 4), BTHS, T; Hi-Y; Senior Pin Committee.—Brooklyn Polytechnic. Let’s all sing like the birdies sing! 212. HAROLD J. STADLER, 9130 82d Street, Woodhaven, Long Island—Electrical Course; Interclass Baseball; Basketball (I); S. O. S. (2); Solderology Club (2).—Business; Night School. Childe Harold? 213. ALWIN W. STEDLER, 9018 Union Turnpike, Glendale, Long Island—Electrical Course; Held Band (2, 3, 4), BTHS, mod. T, 3 T ' s; Book Room Squad (3); BTHS; S. O. S. (3, 4), BTHS; Tech Science Bulletin (4).—Cooper Union. Concord of sweet sounds. 214. HARRY F. STELTMANN, 816 Prospect Place—Mechanicoi Course; Squad Leaders (2, 3, 4), BTHS, mod. T, T; Longfellows (3); Seventh Grade Dance Committee.—Business; Night School. Words, words, words. 215. ALFRED W. STILLWELL, 360 75th Street—Electrical Course; Interclass Handball (I); Interclass Basketball (I); Book Room Squad (I); S. O. S. (3, 4); Main Office Squad (2, 3, 4), BTHS, mod. T, T, Secretary (3), President (4); Camera Club (2); Civics Certificate (2).—Business; Night School. As still as the night and as deep as the well. Long Island—College swan song. 217. JOHN SYDOR, 79 Underhill Avenue—Architectural Course; Civics Certificate (I); Honor Roll (4).—Business; Night Sweet as apple — 218. WALLACE J. TABAK, 451 Kingston Place—College Preparatory Course; Freshman Handball; Tennis (I, 3, 4), Manager (3, 4), mod. T; Public Speaking Society (3, 4), Chairman Advertising (4); G. O.-Survey Committee (4); Scribes (4), Secretary; Ryerson Stamp Club, Vice-President; Stamp Club (1, 2, 3. 4), Vice-President (2, 3, 4); Survey Staff (3, 4), Alumni Editor (4), Ex¬ change Editor (4); Sergeant-at-Arms (4). E’en though vanquished he could argue still. 219. GEORGE TANENBAUM 130 Rockaway Parkway—College Preparatory Course; S. O. S. (4); Squad Leaders (2, 3, 4), Secretary (3), BTHS; Dramatic Society (3, 4); Le Cercle Francais (4); Survey Staff (3, 4), BTHS; Senior Dues Committee (4); Senior Year Book Staff.—N. Y. U. Wie treu sind deine Blatter? 220. HAROLD E. THIELE. 132-34 85th Street, Ozone Park, New York—College Preparatory Course; Football (2, 3, 4), BTHS. T; Baseball (3, 4), mod. T; S. O. S. (3, 4); Honor Roll; Math Certificates.—Massachusetts Institute of Technology. It’s good to live and learn.” 25
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231. GERALD F. VARNUM, JR.. 1270 78th Street—College Preparatory Course; Swimming (3, 4); Basketball (3); Freshman Basketball; Interclass Swimming (2); Interclass Basketball (I).—C. C. N. Y. Sleep no more. 232 PAUL W VESTIGO, 105-57 130th Street, Richmond Hill, Long Island—Electrical Course; Biology Club (I, 2), Secretary; Chemistry Society (2); Technical Society (2); Art Metal Club (3, 4), Secretary; Math Certificates (I, 2, 4).—Cooper Union. For I am nothing if not critical. 233. WALTER VIGNINI, 1611 Benson Avenue—College Preparatory Course; Ryerson Literature and Debating Club (I), Vice- President (I)- S. O. S. (2, 3. 4), BTHS, mod. T, T, Junior Lieutenant (4); Book Room Squad (2, 3), BTHS, mod. T; Survey Editorial Staff (3, 4), BTHS, mod. T; Junior Hi-Y (2); Hi-Y (3, 4), Chapter Secretary (4), Vice-President (4); Le Cercle Francais (4), Presi¬ dent (4); Astronomy Club (3).—C. C. N. Y. An all ’round man 234. PETER P. VISHNEWSKI, 68 Scholes Street—Architectural Course; Cross Country (2. 3); Horseback Riding Club (2, 3); Yachting Club (2).—Business; Night School. One if by land; and two if by sea. 235. ALGIRDAS VIZBARA, 855 Linwood Stre —Electrical Course; S. O. S. (3, 4).— Short circuits. ■se; Golf (2, 3), BTHS; Tennis (4). iss; Night School. 236. JOSEPH C. WALTER, 8446 89th Street, Woodhaven, Long Island—Mechanica mod. T; Interclass Basketball (I); Interclass Baseball (I); Squad Leaders (I, 2, 3, 4).- Can you do a double flip shake down? 237. STANLEY A. WAWRYK, 83 Stuyvesant Avenue—Electrical Course; Interclass Baseball (I, 2); Interclass Basketball (I); Annex 5 Press Club (2); Lunch Room Squad (3); S. O. S. (2, 3, 4), BTHS.—Business; Night School. The Earl of Warwick. 238. EDWARD H. WEILER, 8529 I2lst Street—College Preparatory Course; Library Squad (3, 4), BTHS, mod. T; English Office Squad (2), BTHS; Lunch Room Squad (4); Radio Club (3); Public Speaking Society (3); Annex Art Club (I): Stamp Club (I); Math Certificate (I); Civics Certificate (I); Hi-Y (3).—Purdue. A snapper-up of unconsidered trifles.” 239. WILLIAM WEISS, 401 Grand Street—College Preparatory Course; Ryerson Aero Club (I); Tech Aero Club (I, 2, 3); Chemistry Society (2); Survey Editorial Staff (3); Radio Club (2, 3, 4); S. O. S. (2, 3).—Business; Night School. The story of the other Weissman. 240. FRANK C. WELDEN, JR.. 807 Cortelyou Road—College Preparatory Course; S. O. S. (I, 2, 3); Annex Baseball (I); White Party Delegate (2); Blue Party Delegate (3, 4); Tech Science Bulletin (3, 4); Math Student Staff (4).—Business. Keep that school girl complexion 27
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