Brooklyn Technical High School - Blueprint Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1933

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I r III. SAMUEL M. JACOBS. 1134 East 22d Street—College Preparatory Course; Print Shop Squad (2, 3), BTHS; Survey Staff I (3); Math Certificates (I. 2).—N. Y. U. Primer’s Devil. 112. EDWARD H. JOHNSON, 7031 Colonial Road—Electrical Course; Squad Leaders (3); S. O. S. (2, 3); Hi-Y. Chapter President.—Business; Night School. What fools these mortals be!” 113. ERIC JOHNSON, 1735 Albany Avenue—Mechanical Course; Swimming (I, 2, 3, 4), BTHS, mod T, T, sweater T, Captain (4), silver medal, second in Long Island Interscholastic 100-yard backstroke, fourth in City Champs 50-yard backstroke; Interclass Basketball (2); Captain Annex Championship Baseball Team (2), gold baseball; Lunch Room Squad (4); G. O. Survey Committee (4); Blue Party Campaign Committee (4); S. O. S. (2, 3); Survey Staff (3); Vice-President of Junior Hi-Y (3); Vice-President of Sev¬ enth Grade (4); Scouting Club (2); Math Certificate (3); G. O. Executive Committee (4); President of G. O. (4).—Business; Night School. Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown.” 114. HERBERT JOHNSON, 824 51st Street—Architectural Course; Sales Bureau (4), BTHS, Assistant Manager; Horesback Rid¬ ing Club (3).—Business; Night School. My kingdom for a horse! 115. MICHAEL JOLKA, 839 56th Street—Electrical Course; Radio Club (I, 2, 3. 4).—Business; Night School. Silence is golden.” 116. HERMAN J. JORDAN, 184 Montauk Avenue—College Preparatory Course; Interclass Basketball (2); Baseball (3), mod. T; Lunch Room Squad (4); Annex Book Room Squad (2); Squad Leaders (2); Survey Staff (3); Math Certificate (2).—C. C. N. Y. An athlete and a scholar. 117. PAUL J. KARALIS, 44 Seeley Street—College (4).—Business. Preparatory Course; Long Shanks. Math Certificate (I); S. 0. S. (2, 4); Longfellows 118. DAVID KAUFMAN. 6806 18th Avei —City College. me—Chemical Course; Main Office Squad (4); S. O. S. (4); Chemistry Society (3). Creative Chemistry. 119. HOWARD J. KEEFER, 130-46 Lefferts Avenue, Richmond Hill—College Preparatory Course; Interclass Basketball (2); Main Office Squad (2, 3), BTHS, mod. T; Bowling Club (4); Math Certificate (4).—Georgia Tech. Kee-fer two! 120. DAVID KEISERMAN, 1888 Bathgate Avenue, Bronx—College Preparatory Course; Track (3); Annex Book Room Squad [I, 2), BTHS; S. O. S. (3); Math Certificates (I, 2).—Business; Night School. Underneath the Harlem Moon.

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BTHS mod T OS M n V TUQ 0 ' 90 J°T Avenue—College Preparatory Course; Interclass Baseball (I); Survey Staff (I, 2), I BIH5, mod. T; S. O. S. (I, 2, 3), BTHS, mod T; Orchestra (4).—Stevens Institute of Technology. t Strike up the band! 102. EDWIN 6. HAYES, 7615 Colonial Road—College Preparatory Course- Survey Business Staff (3 41 BTHS T T 1 srs s. • - ■ —but why go on? Certificatf J ' HECKER ' 47 Jerome Street—Mechanical Course; Interelass Baseball (I, 2); Track (3); S. O. S. (3, 4); Math Say it with flowers. S. o!°S 4 : §PB5 m.-Bu N sfn«s KNECHT ' ll9 ' 56 l67+h S+reetl Jama!ea ’ Long Islend—Chemical Course; Interclass Baseball (l)| One of the fifty-seven. Business- Ni MSchool HERLAND ' 5516 6,h Avenue ' College Preparatory Course; Print Shop Squad (3, 4); Longfellows (3, 4). I To College Girls - Club ' ll M h tSSSi L £?, 2 N 4 [g h ht A Scho7 MeChaniCal C ° UrSe: S ' °‘ S ' (2 ' 4) ' BTHS ' T: S - ad 4 » ' A 9 ' a ! Hook, line and sinker. 107. FREDERICK L. HOLMAN, Mass, tenant (2), mod. T, Lieutenant (3), T, St (2, 3).—Business; Night School. Park, Long Island—College Preparatory t (4), T; Astronomy Club (I); Motion Right arm of the law.” Course; S. O. S. (I, 2), BTHS. Junior Lieu- Picture Club (2); Horseback Riding Club K BTHS T B MA f m H sPL R ' Lafayette Avenue-College Preparatory Course; Interclass Baseball (2); Football (3. 4). Manager, BTHS T, Baseball (3, 4 , Manager mod. T; Hockey (4), Manager, T, gold charm for City Championship; Annex Dramatic Club (2)- Drematic Society (2. 3), Vice-President (3); Current Events Club (3), Delegate to Eagle Current Events Bee (31- Survey Busint Staff (3, 4), Floor Manager (4), BTHS, mod. T; Lunch Room Squad (2. 3. 4), Manager (4).—C. C. N. Y. School of Technology. Don’t fight over me, girls; I’ll go home alone. 109. TARAS E. HRECZUCH, 255 Bergen Street—College Preparatory Course.—Cooper Union. Call me Mike. ball Vn-Y nL E Tour m m° SS ' -f t 9 P -College Preparatory Course; Freshman Football, numerals; Interclass Base. I ball (I), Tennis Tournament (2) semi-finals, Tennis Team 2 ; Baseball 3 ; Orchestra, Assembly pianist (3, 4) BTHS mod T I Night School! SOn9 ( ): ’ °- S - ,3) ' BTHS: Publ!e Speak!ng Soc!ety |2): S P Mker White Party (3).—B sf sl; | When l sat down to play they all laughed, but —”



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C1 L „ K H LER ' ' 9 ? e , r9en Str ee+—College Preparatory Course; Supply Room Squad (3), BTHS; Survey Editorial Staff (3) BTHS; Book Room Squad (2 3, 4), BTHS, mod. T, T; S. O. S. (4); Tech Aeronautical Club 1, 2); Tech Bookmen; Annex S. O. S. (I); Math Certificates (2, 3).—Rennselaer. The Man from Glengarry. 122. JACK I. KIRSCHENBAUM, 1723 Lincoln Place—Architectural Course; Interclass Baseball (2); Track (2, 3); Annex Book om Squad (2); Architectural Society (3); Scouting Club (2).—Business; Night School. I’ll speak with a monstrous little voice. illied Arts Club; Chemistry Society; 123. HAROLD A. KOCH, 7403 64th Lane, Glendale, Long Island—Mechanical Cour Math Certificates (I, 3).—Business; Night School. Kopper’s Koch. 124. HARRY EARL KRANTZ, 1900 Albemarle Road—College Preparatory Course; Motion Picture Club (3); Radio Club (2 3) ' Handball (I); Book Room Squad (I); Main Office Squad (I), BTHS; S. O. S. (I, 3, 4), BTHS, mod. T, T; Glee Club (l), BTHS; Industrial Processes Squad (I); Senior Boole Staff.—Business; Night School. The Duke of Albemarle. 125. FRANCIS J. KRAUSE, 174 Eagle Street—Chemical Course; Chemistry Squad (4); S. O. S. (4); Night School Office Squad (4); History Office Squad [4).—Business; Night School. Men of few words are the best men.” 126. JEROME KRUMHOLZ, 255 South Third Street—College Preparatory Course; Basketball (3, 4), BTHS T; Handball (3)- Annex Baseball (2); S. O. S. (I, 2, 3, 4), BTHS, mod. T, 2 T ' s; Lunch Room Squad (3, 4); Survey Literary Staff ' 3, 4), BTHS; Senior Year Book Editorial Staff (4); Print Shop Squad (2, 3, 4), BTHS, mod. T, T; Press Club (3, 4), BTHS, mod. T; Current Events Club (4).—Cooper Union. As merry as the day is long.” 127. HENRY W. KRYSTOWCZYK, 657 Manhattan Avenue—College Preparatory Course; Interclass Basketball (I); Interclass Baseball (2); Interclass Swimming (2); Swimming (4).—Cooper Union Night School. Silence is never regretted.” 128. STEPHEN KUDLA, 786 McDonald Avenue—Electrical Course; Math Certificates (I, 3); Basketball (3).—Night School. Expressive silence.” 129. HOWARD LEAF, 2260 83d Street—Electrical Course; Lunch Room Squad (3, 4); S. O. S. (I, 2), BTHS; Tech Bookmen (2, 3), Secretary (3); Senior Book Committee (4).—Business; Night School. I’m going to turn over a new leaf. 130. VINCENT C. LEATHAM, 108 Bay Ridge Avenue—Chemical Course; Interclass Baseball (I); Handball (I); Squad Lead¬ ers (3); English Office Squad (3. 4); Main Office Squad (4); S. O. S. (3, 4), BTHS; Glee Club (I); Chemistry Club (2); Scribes (3); Automotive Club (2); Dramatic Society (I).—Business; Night School. Variety is the spice of life. 16

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