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Ak fence. J AS Ill l ls 7 THE class of june '29, being of sound mind and realizing that we are about to step from the protecting portals of our clear Alma Mater do solemnly bequeath the following legacies to be used in adding further glories to Bushwick High School: To Bushwick High School we leave all our scholastic and athletic records, enviable and otherwise. To Dr. McDonald we leave our sincerest gratitude for the abiding faith and sub- lime patience he has showra us during the past four years. To Mr. Ryan, our grade adviser, we leave a bottle of nerve tonic, feelingthat he will need it after he has finished with us. To Dr. Horowitz we .leave all the original manuscripts foh, very originalj of the work for the Senior Year Book. We hope he frames them. To Miss Wolfe we leave a gold plaque, engraved with her ITIOSC famous saying, Quit Hip-Hoppin' around. To Mr. Miller we leave a carton of Luden's cough drops with which to tempt his pupils. Charlie Hurlbutt leaves his popularity to all aspiring to the Senior Class presidency. Our pests, Lewis and Reftenberg, leave their popularity UQ to the cats on the ournalistic Betty Rosenblum leaves her desk to some conspiring editor. Robert Hagadorn leaves his winning smile to the Pepsodent Tooth Paste Company. Beatrice Falk leaves het joviality to Eva Johnston, not that she-needs it, but!!! Fred Veyhl leaves his nonchalance and tremendous vitality UQ to Sidney Klein. Lil Klein leaves her popularity and charming personality to some future G. O. candidate. Herbert Hall leaves his dramatic ability to some rising young Thespian. Helen Harris leaves her uncanny ability of annexing certain people as brothers UQ to anyone who wishes to start a fraternity. Clifford Langbein leaves his good nature to Bill, our trusty elevator pilot. Ruth Zucker leaves het charming manner to anyone with sense enough to take it Qif she canj.
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J SENIOR YEAR Book 35 WOHLBERG, LOUIS A A youth who 'is 'LL'I2.lG7'l0l.U7'L lo fcmlc mul fo'rtu'ne. Service League, Technical Club, Sec. to Miss Quick, Sec. to Dr. Robinson, Ass't. to Mr. Cady. WOROBOW, BESSIE Docsnft she love hefr flimyllrfs? Sec. to Mr. O'Mal1ey, Library Ass't., Traffic Squad, Glee Club, Current Events Club, Debating. WRONEWIC, THEODORE The secret of success constancy io .jlll-771080. Baseball Team, Cross-Country Team, Sec. to Mr. Blay, Sec. to Dr. Monahan, Traffic Squad. ZAMPINO, NICHOLAS A light hcmrt lives long. Orchestra, Traffic Squad, Service League, Glee Club, Math. Club, Press Club, Sec. to Dr. Monahan. FOX, MARIE Trike it easy, you will last longer. Swimming Club, Glee Club. ZEI fLIN, GUSTAVE lymmg mrm. lzzmzgrgf off lcvmlvlerlgc, gow Vzullly 11 'cl'i'rz.g ap jx. 1 l'l71,bS. ' SG1' 6lglfG, f l , athfsClub, Track Team. . ZIMMERMAN, HELEN The originrzl helping lmml. Sec. t . Hagrell, Lunch oom, Sec. to '. ZORBO, THOMAS Ono like lzim mfzough for wny school. Track, Baseball, Traffic Squad, Sec. to Mr. Levy, Sec. to Mr. Krinsky. ZUCKER, RUTH The joy of youth cmd hcrlllh hco' eyes lZ'lSjIlfl,!l . Am! msc of lzefwt hm- very looks com-cy. Editor-in-chief Year Book, Ass't. Editor Bulletin, Oriole, Guide, Sec. G. O., Sec. and Treas. of Arista, Sec. Service League, Secito Miss Williams, Mr. Bruce, P.E.C., Ban . KOSTER, HOWARD All that glitters is not gold, likewise Hull which rloes not glitter may be gold. Circulation Manager of the Oriole, Ser- vice League, Mail Clerk, Sec. to Mr. Bruce, Sec. to Mr. McCaffrey, Sec. to Miss Schwab, Lunch Room. Ns
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SEN1o11 YEAR Booic 37 Jules Holub, our would-be Rah-Rah boy, leaves his cheer-leading ability to Bernard Geller. Arnold Auerbach leaves to Max Strollowitz the tender care and worries of the Bulletin . ' Helen Madigan and Marie -Sclbmidt leave their athletic prowess to Ma V and Muriel Spencer. vveovvvifl jf- 'i Helen Riedel leaves her pep and vitality to the P. T. department to usehm wearing out its pupils, Wfilliam Metzroth leaves his wisdom and zeal to all future boy leaders of the Arista. Mildred Horni leaves to Bushwicles library a copy of the Mounted Police Manual, How To Get Your Man. G Al Gallo leaves his scholastic record for future Bushwickites to try to beat. Esther Gleicher and Hilda Lichtenstein leave their popularity to any two people who prove to be as good sports as they are. Rudy Russo, our Beau Brummel, leaves his technique to all Bushwiclcites who wish to become john Gilberts . Izzy Harris leaves his sparkling record, made on the cinder track, for any Budding Fleet-footed Mercury to better. y Loretta Haggerty leaves her bubbling happiness to the Happiness Boys. To the juniors, we leave the anxiety of receiving their report cards, and something else if red ink has been used. To the Sophomores, we leave our sophistication which they now can assume, having passed from the ranks of freshmen. To the Freshmen we leave our haughty manners-they need them. To all the Faculty, who have helped us for four years, we leave great peace of mind. We hereby nominate, constitute and appoint Mr. Ryan, executor of this, our last will and testament. , In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hand and seals in this month of June, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-nine. FO R THE SENIOR CLASS KENNETH CAs'rELi.ANos LORETTA HAGGEIKTY WITNESSES: tx Miss GREEN Miss l-IATHAWAY t , I-IlbIiildlxTvi1'z DR. HUMASON E ' A MR KRINSKY MR MILLER
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