Bushwick High School - Senior Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1932

Page 12 of 96

 

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Page 12 text:

..,.... . My nn' 2 l Q4 GSS 'Emu Xx -' Egllllffllfflln af' l-llstory rc V ' i m X 1 ll 'W X. 4 -ig? - Z lf is only nafural fhaf on George Washingfon's Two l-lundredfh Birfh- day Anniversary, famous men are in our minds: and iusf as nafural, falk- ing of famous people. we associafe wifh fhem fhe class of June, l932. Whaf fhese people will do, remains fo be seen, buf whaf fhey have done is iusf as imporfanf as fhe facf fhaf our old friend George crossed fhe Delaware. y V Sfrangely, fhere are some among us who can acfually recall fhe days when we, fhe proud and haughfy seniors of foday. were once insignificanf liffle freshies . Whaf a change has come over us-fhaf is, mosf of us-since fhenl Af firsf shyly, fhen more boldly, we plunged info Bush- wick's affairs, knowing fhaf our school would benefif for having had us in if. No one can excel in everyfhing, and so we find various fields beck- oning fo fhose mosf inferesfed in fhem. The firsf of fhese is scholar- ship. Term affer ferm, new members were admiffed info Arisfa, unfil in our final ferm, we discovered fhaf we had a fofal of fwenfy-fhree seniors enrolled in fhis honor sociefy. Among fhese are Vicfor Legler, Doris Nufer, Pefer Giordano, James lnzerillo, Julius Friend, Sfanley Bazyk, Han- nah Dicker, Muriel Ulm, Aaron Goldenberg, l-lenry Ankner, Roberf Mey- rowifz, Gerhard l-lundf, Frank Rogozienski, Lawrence Grice, Lillian Ras- mussen, Edna Mollinger, Sylvia Brusfowsky, Rufh Fluhrer, Helen Woicik, Sophie Cohen, Louis Sladowski, Edward Bialoglowiec. and Sylvia Rosen- feld. ln our sevenfh ferm. Muriel Ulm was fhe Girl Leader of fhe Arisfa, while in our final semesfer, Gerhard l-lundf, Roberf Meyrowifz. and Henry Ankner were elecfed Boy Leader, Secrefary, and Treasurer, re- specfively. Of course. fhis was by no means fhe only acfivify open. for many of SIX

Page 11 text:

1 if X 'W TO MY FRIENDS OF THE CLASS OF JUNE, l932: ln Jrhe highlands of cenlral Spain sal a slern man racked by pain and disappoinlmenl, delermined To build a Mausoleum +ha'r would be a lasling monumenl lo a king, upon whose dominions 'rhe sun never se'r, in whose kingdom one lailh held rulhless sway. info whose coffers 'rhe gold of The Azlecs and lhe lncas poured incessanlly. Bu? he wasn'+ salrisfied. I-lis subiecls bled as far easl as Asia Minor, and as far norlh as l-lolland and Belgium: 'rhe waves of lhe English Chan- nel submerged The flower of his army and navy. Nolhing is leff of all 'rhis power and pomp-. Nor an island of all Jrhose vasf possessions remain. Even lhe las'r vesfige of royally has dis- appeared. Everylrhing fha? was buill for personal glory and aggrandize- menl' is gone and forgollren. Poslerily remembers him for 'rhe museum and library he founded: only whal has served humanily has endured. You, my friends are leaving Bushwick High School, your minds full of plans and hopes. Your young hearls imbued wifh dreams and ideals. y y I lCon'rinued on Page 68l FIVE I slimy. Afl- ggnm ' ' -Tn ,. ,zu



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. .,1,.:,--'rf-, J fu .. :'f'tQn? rwW WH? 4-rrvvurr-K 4 ..-, 'V 'f , . .. , . ,. . xiii: -W - - 5.14 . f-1-A, I us followed The paTh of TaiThTul duTy To Bushwick. As a reward Tor ser- vice rendered To our school, many were honored wiTh membership in The SenaTe and The Council. Among The more prominenT oT These were Jack PloscoveTky, Louis Joseph, Henry Ankner, PeTer Giordano, RoberT Henry. David Cohen. PeTer Nicolas, Henry Varrone, STanley Bazyk, Paul Buonaguro, SalvaTore.DiGiovanna, Julius Friend, Gerhard HundT. Rob- erT MeyrowiTz, Ann Cusumano, Raymond BreiTenbach, Richard SeuTlierT. Frank Vaccaro. James lnzerillo, and Aaron Goldenberg. High honors musT be given To Frank Vaccaro, PresidenT of The Council: James lnzerillo. PresidenT oT The SenaTe. and Aaron G-oldenberg, who was head of The 'Former body in his sevenTh Term. The Third paTh Tol owed by some of us was aThleTics. Here we musT remember +ha+ boys were noT The only ones inTeresTed, Tor some husky Amazons. such as Evelyn Duerre, Eleanor WaTerhouse, Fannie LeibowiTz. SanTa CosTa, Muriel U m, and Frances Bellina, proved This To us. Never- Ithel-fss, iT seems ThaT The male sex are always The mosT prominenT in This ie . The graduaTing cass is well represenTed in all oT'our maior sporTs. We have baseball sTars such as Vic Legler and AnThony Trakimas, such baske+balI sTars as Harry Egan, and TooTball sTars including Sal Di Gio- vanna and Louis Schol, and Track sTars as represenTed in PeTer Nicolas. Lawrence Grice. James lngoglia. Frank Rogozienski. Henry Varrone. Sal- vaTore Marchello, and Frank Eldredge. lT should be a TreaT Tor us To review some of our social acTiviTies. AlThough in our earlier Terms we were noT parTicularly rushed wiTh social engagemenTs, These Tollowed each oTher rapidly as our sTay in Bushwick neared iTs end. One oT The evenTs which never Tailed us was The yearly boaT ride which always provided us wiTh a Tull day of Tun and pleasure. WesT PoinT. Bear MounTain and Indian PoinT were some of The places we visiTed on These Trips. A OTher TeaTures which we enioyed immensel were The semi-annual plays presenTed by our DramaTic SocieTy. OT These, The ones we besT remember are MerTon oT The Movies and The Nervous Wreck . These plays amply proved The remarkable acTing abiliTy of prominenT Bushwick- iTes such as Helen Kuraszenski, Louis Joseph, Jack PloscoveTky, Diane Kneapler. RoberT MeyrowiTz and Gerhard HundT. Surely one of These people will some day succeed in This Tield. Finally, when we reached our lasT Term, +ha+ much-looked-Torward-To evenT. The Senior Prom-. caughT us in iTs merry whirl and leTT us happy and yeT a liTTle sorry aT iTs all Too sudden end. ' BUT This hisTory would noT be compleTe wiThouT menTioning The ouT- lConTinued on Page 6ll SEVEN o 'E si ,- h.AAa..5..I.A, .lbgij ' .ne,...4.mn. :S 'Z 'E

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