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21. WARREN J. BISWURM, 9414 76th Street, Ozone Park—Electrical Course; Track (4); Squad Leaders (4).—Business. Let gentleness my strong enforcement be. 22. ALAN E. BLUME, 2820 Avenue I—College Preparatory Course; Tech Bookmen (2, 3); Interclass Baseball (2); Math Cer¬ tificates (I, 2); Press Club (3, 4), BTHS, mod. T; Survey Editorial Staff (3. 4], BTHS, mod. T, Annex Editor (4), Clubs Editor (4), Delegate to Columbia Scholastic Press Association Convention; Senior Year Book Committee.—Yale. Jest and youthful jollity. 23. EDWARD BOLSETZIAN, 1637 St. Marks Avenue—Mechanical Course; S. O. S. (2, 3. 4). Junior Lieutenant (3), Lieutenant (4), BTHS, mod. T.—Business; Cooper Union Night School of Engineering. 24. JOSEPH F. BRADY. 325 Grant Ave nue—Electrical Course; Camera Club (2, 3); Electrical Laboratory Squad (4); Math Certificate (3, 4). Check and double check!” 25. WILLIAM STUART BRAYSHAW, 1247 Dean Street—College Preparatory Course; Freshman Baseball (I); Track (2, 3, 4), BTHS, mod. T; Cross Country (2, 3, 4), BTHS, mod. T; Interclass Basketball (2); Assistant Manager of the White Party; G. O. Survey Publicity Staff; English Office Squad; Survey (3, 4); S. O. S., BTHS, mod. T; Senior Dance Committee.—N. Y. U. Beau Ideal. 26. ERNEST BRODBECK, 151-07 84th Road, Jamaica, Long Island—College Preparatory Course; Group Advisers Squad (4); Motion Picture Club (2); Dutch Dozen (4); Stamp Club (4).—Cooper Union. What a man has, so much he is sure of. 27. THOR M. BULL, 514 86th Street—College Preparatory Course; Print Shop (3, 4), BTHS, Vice-President (4); Sales Bureau (3, 4), BTHS. mod. T, Treasurer (4), Manager (4); S. O. S. (3); Hi-Y (4), Danc e Committee (4). Young in limbs, in judgment old—” 28. FRANCIS J. BURGER, 1244 Hancock Street—Electrical Course; Tech Science Bulletin (2); Radio Club (3); Chemistry Squad (3); S. O. S. (3), BTHS; Electrical Laboratory Repair Squad (4).—Business; Cooper Union Night School. What crime of reconstruction? O! You mean the old building. 29. JOSEPH L. CAHILL. 62-61 80th Road, Glendale, Long Island—Electrical Course; Squad Leaders (2, 3, 4); Seventh Grade Dues Committee; Math Certificate (3); B. B. B. Class Agent (4).—Cooper Union. Practice is the best of all instruction. 30. JOSEPH V. CARBONARO, 1245 71st Street—College Preparatory Course; S. O. S. (I), BTHS; Main Office Squad (2, 3, 4), BTHS, mod. T, 2 T ' s, Treasurer (3); Lunch Room Squad (4), BTHS; Book Room (4), BTHS; Alexander Freehand Drawing Contest, Honorable Mention.—C. C. N. Y. Art is long and time is fleeting.
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11. NORMAN A. BAILY, 204-12 109th Avenue, Hollis—College Preparatory Course; Annex Baseball; Annex Basketball; Annex Orchestra (I), BTHS; Orchestra (2); Field Band (I, 2, 3, 4), BTHS, mod. T, 4 T ' s; Pan-American Society (4); Math Club (3); Senior Prom Committee (4).—Business. The Pied Piper 12. WILLIAM ALFRED BAKER, 8618 Avenue L—College Preparatory Course; Freshman Baseball; Baseball (3, 4); Blue Print Squad (3); Lunch Room Squad (3, 4); S. O. S. (2, 3); Math Club (3); Junior Hi-Y (2); Tech Science Bulletin (2); Library Squad (3).—Business; Night School. Perseverance above all. 13. FRED M. BALDWIN. 18 Highland Place—Mechanical Course; Service Squad (2. 3. 4). mod. T, T. Junior Lieutenant (4), Lieutenant (4); Pan-American Society (3); Allied Arts Club (3).—Business; Night School. Quo Vadis? 14. EDWARD O. BALTZERSEN, 222 Dahlgren Place—Electrical Course; Interclass Handball (I); Freshman Baseball; S. O. S. (2, 3, 4); Main Office Squad (3, 4), BTHS, Treasurer (3), Secretary (4); G. O. Agent (2, 3, 4); Survey Agent (3, 4).—Business; Night School. Svengali II. 15. ARTHUR BECKMANN. 1346 Prospect Place—Electrical Course; S. O. S. (I, 2, 3). BTHS, mod. T, T; Biology Club (I); Squad Leaders (3); Automotive Club (3), Secretary.—Business. Bui all in good time. 16. ROBERT V. BENITO, 10422 I9lst Street, Hollis—College Preparatory Course; Group Advisers Office Squad (2, 3, 4), BTHS. mod. T, T, President (4); Main Office Squad (4); S. O. S. (3); Junior Hi-Y (2), Hi-Y (3, 4); Public Speaking Society (3, 4).— Brooklyn Polytechnic. As I was saying — 17. EUGENE W. BENSON. 662 54th Street—Electrical Course; Interclass Basketball (I); Interclass Baseball (I), Baseball (4); Lunchroom Squad (I); I. P. Office Squad (3, 4).—Alabama State University. Slow but sure. 18. HARRY J. BESTMANN, 110-47 169th Street, Jamaica—Electrical Course; Interclass Basketball (2); S. O. S. (I, 2, 3), BTHS. mod. T; Main Office Squad (I, 2. 3, 4), BTHS, mod. T, T; Baseball (2, 3, 4), mod. T, T, sweater T, All-Scholastic; Hockey (3, 4), 2 T ' s, City Champs, gold medal, All-Scholastic; Soccer (2, 3), mod. T, T; Football (4); Candidate for Vice-President on White Party Ticket (3), President G. O. (4).—Lafayette. The Miracle Man. 19. VICTOR W. BILDZIUKIEWICZ, 378 Tompkins Avenue—Electrical Course; Freshman Baseball (I); S. O. S. (I, 3, 4), BTHS, mod. T; Scouting Club (I); Minerology Club (2, 3); Art Metal Club (3, 4); Party Representative (3).—Business; Night School. Just Plain Bill. 20. RICHARD W. BIRR, 5702 Beverly Road—Electrical Course; Horseback Riding Club (3); Math Certificates (I, 2).— Business; Cooper Union Night School. Unaccustomed as I am to appear in public —
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31. GEORGE G. CARLIN. 486 East 95th Street—College Preparatory Course; Grade Advisers Office Squad (4); Public Speak¬ ing Society (4); Current Events Club (4); Dramatic Society (4); Math Certificate (2).—Business; Night School. A good reputation is more valuable than money.” 32. WILLIAM C. CARLSEN, 318 64th Street—College Preparatory Course; Interclass Baseball (I); S. O. S. (2, 3, 4), BTHS, mod. T; Bank Squad (4); Stamp Club (2, 3).—Business. There never u yis a man who had not ability for good service.” 33. EDWIN A. CARLSON. 156 69th Street—College Preparatory Course; Tennis (4); Squad Leaders (I, 2, 3, 4); Lunch Room Squad (3. 4); S. O. S. (2. 3); Survey Editorial Staff (4). Strength of heart and might of limb.” 34. ANDREW J. CARLUCCI, 101-57 94th Street, Ozone Park—Electrical Course; S. O. S. (3. 4); Anne Office Squad (2); Electrical Repair Squad (4).—Business. And turned the lightning’s darts aside.” 35. PETER N. CHMELNITZKY, 2165 Pacific Street—College Preparatory Course; Motion Picture Club (2. 3), Secretary (2); Camera Club (3); Print Shop Squad (3, 4). BTHS, mod. T; Lunch Room Squad (3. 4); Hi-Y (3, 4); Cercle Francais (4); Survey Business Staff (3, 4), Floor Manager (3. 4), BTHS, mod. T.—Cooper Union. The Human Machine. 36. JOHAN S. CHRISTENSEN. 845A 68th Street-Collere Preparatory Course; S. O. S. (I, 2, 3, 4), BTHS. mod. T, 2 T ' s. Junior Lieutenant (3), Lieutenant (3), Treasurer (4); Grade Advisers Office Squad (4); Survey (3, 4), Floor Manager (4); Long¬ fellows (2, 3, 4), Secretary and Treasurer (3), President (4); Hi-Y (3, 4), Chapter Treasurer (4), Vice-President (4). Chairman Hi-Y Dance Committee (4).—Business; Brooklyn Polytechnic Evening School. Great oaks from little acorns grow.” 37. ANTHONY J. CLEMENTE, 2720 Atlantic Avenue—Electrical Course; S. O. S. (2, 3), BTHS; Solderology Club (2); Sur¬ vey Agent (2); Tech Science Bulletin Agent (2); Math Certificates (I, 3).—University of Alabama. Underneath the Alabama moon. 38. SAUL COHEN, 420 Troy Avenue—Chemical Course.—Business. In a Laboratory.” 39. LEO COMORAW. 3042 East 7th Street—College Preparatory Course; S. O. S. (2, 3, 4), BTHS, mod. T, T; Group Advisers Office Squad (3. 4), BTHS; Lunch Room Squad (2, 3); Math Certificate (I).—Business. Don’t get me started. 40. WILLIAM J. CONIDES, 245 48th Street—College Preparatory Course; Freshman Basketball (I); Freshman Baseball (I), Interclass Baseball (I); Honor Roll (I); Math Certificate (I); Civics Certificate (I); Football (2, 3, 4); Baseball (2); Swimming (3)- Business. Hit the line hard.”
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