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W-was J ,f V3 t ANNE FORMAN , Oh, l couldn't do thatl I've got to be different. comes too often from this soft-voiced darling of English teachers. eslxis so different. she's original-even in answering guestions.'Sl1e'd be a great athlete if. as Anne constantly sighs. the ball didn't slip through her fingers so often. She'd be a great scholar it. as Anne constantly reiterates. the knowledge didn't slip through her head so easily. Because of her graduation. Bushwick almost lost a great scholar and athlete: MAE .FRANK Sweet sophisticatio - but is it p le that a girl like Mae :an't dance. especial 'Hwhe ves in Middle Village? One ot these days. Mae is o think ot a 'nal alibi not doing her French homework. Wy 'fu Y -end took me to the movies last nig , C ow could l do my ho - work? We guess you would like to know that there is only one movie house in Middle Village. An unusual lass. Mae. Green eyes and a well poised head help to impress her in your mem- ory. Another girl athlete who looks very feminine in spite of her tennis and swimming exertion. JULIUS FRIEND Whenever you see a crop of brown curly hair, without look- ing at his face you will know it is our Friend. We haven't yet decided whose hair his resembles. Einstein's or Paderewski's but nevertheless. it's in the way. Julius's scholarly appearance is not deceiving. tor he really is a bright student. being a member of the Arista. the Senate and the Council. Upon second thought. perhaps that hair resembles an artist's more than anything else. for he is an artist. It you ever sat next to Julius in class and you suddenly heard an eiaculation come from him, it was be- cause he was drawing your profile and iust when he was getting the tilt ot your nose, you moved. But whether scholar or ar- tist. he will always'be a Friend. GRACE FRUCCI Grace s a habit ot calli veryone gal. regardless of sex. Her pet astime is keepin' wi h he l pal. She is usua six or se e la s e ind a has to be pulled alon ul re h r that burns all the girls up. i dancing but enioys siting out dances with the right person. Grace gets along well with everyone lwhen her sarcasm does not get the best of herl. She has held many' positions. among which are secretary to Miss Charney and Miss Hall. GAETANO FUCCILLO Silenc Golden. This proverb seems to be, Fuccillo's motto. to very rely do we hear him redte. ln tact e' so quiet th, ' eli thanjieniors e re ot the tact t e is e em. ever once in tour years as anyone attempted to call h' aetano. The reason is self-explanatory. Try to w ' ' rs tsi that Fuccillo is a tine chap. He has no neg ec o er e hool, having been secretary to several teachers. sides being a representative tor the - C Bulletin and Qfj ' TWENTY-FIVE ffl if ygys I .JW 1. f .. X :Y ,Ria -.a...A...,,s.1-.Mfs'..sawr V 1 . 5? K is :- sg, .A . t , ,ini 1- 1 m. l vnxf. . l.i,f Q . ir A,
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IH 2' --ff' l si NJ lifff J WL W, .J ly Er TWENTY-FOUR . if . f l Here is a girl wifh perso li lus IIO pounds of life and vigor. Someho fhis you dyf ffracfs one, wifh her brown hair and brow eyes. Vim figure ws fhaf she has a yen- nof Japanese oney afhlefic even in fennis fhere are faulfs. She as c ed nee because Serena, meaning Serene, d'd if he i earlier sfage of life. If you're feel- ing blue can de n on Renee fo cheer you up wifh her quick wi he's hap y-go-lucky, refusing fo worry abouf any- fhing-even sarcasfic marks from hisfory feachers and seven- feen days absence in one rd. She infends fo become a court sfenographer. SERENA FIEDLER , Lorne FILIPOVITCH She chews gum unfil every bi? of fasfe is gone. Candy and soda cerfainly keep her chubby. Dancing and laughing are her pasfimes. Believe if or nof, she hafes movies buf loves afhlefics, even fhough she looks different She expecfs fo affend Pace ln- sfifufe. An airplane ride once made her dizzy and if hasn'f losf ifs effecf yef. Loffie is nof wifhouf a good service record. She has been secrefary fo Mr. Hoffman. Mrs. Conley, Mr. Healy and has worked af The swifchboard. FRANCES FINK Give her a swimming pool and a dance orchesfra and she will be confenf wifh life. According fo Frances, we shouldn'f be made fo change rooms in school because she always leaves her pens and pencils behind her. Help her by invenfing some mefhod by which she can keep frack of her belongings because she has a habif of losing fl-lem. Affer June 25, she infends fo go fo business if The depression is over and she can find a iob. Firsf, however, she infends fo enioy herself by faking a vacafion fo resf up affer her sfrenuous work af school. .. X l give hims a R hard is so modesf abouf his services fo LJ W ' RICHA SHER Leavln so soon? sf you? The depression musf be over, since i is agai ember of The G. O. in good sfanding. How 'd you m e fo spend four years in Bushwick wif u N ur kowi ,ie abouf you? This fellow won'f even 'xfhe lfchool a n prying reporfer could discover fhem. Can if by l .absence makes fhe hearf grow fonder, you musf lem Bushwick. X ' N RUTH FLUHRER Wafch ouf for fhe Wafchdog of fhe Treasury. She is al- ways consuming profeins, much fo The expense of, her parenfs. Whaf's fhisl She sings, foo? Defecfive sfories are her Waferloo. Tha? blush of hers is nafural lalfhouigh she loves fo acfl buf don'f lef fhaf air of sobriefy fool you. She's differenf. She ex- pecfs fo become fhe' perfecf secrefary affer leaving school. Un- forfunafely, she can never find anyfhing, nof even a losf boy- friend. In spife of fhese defecfs. she has secured iobs as secre- fary fo Mr. Fiedler, Mrs. Klar and fhe Reporfers Club. She is also a prominenf member of Arisfa. P l is
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f- i . ia,-gp, or-1, , ,- r , , wp- Q 1 5 K .. .- N T I FN f' 6 1 1 xy 1? TWENTY-sux Pele looks so much like his brolher you'd lhrnk lhey were lwins, bul lhey were merely born on lhe same day. One of Pele's favo- rile expressions is, As soon as you're done wilh Joe's homework, lend il lo me. This proves lhal Pele is sludious. Il's now lime lo pop lhal one aboul lhe slill walers running deep. On lhe surface Pele looks very quiel indeed. Bul once he gels lo lhe lunchroom he slarls quile a rumpus. Perhaps il's because Pele is lhal hungry or because he lhinks he'is immune from punish- menl since he is a member of lhe Senale. JOSEPH GARTNER Well, oulside appearances cerlainly are misleading. To look al Joe you would l ' k he was a big br 'er. When he leacher calls on him he gels and answers in a eak ' ,Mwhile s ars burn. He's a gr v ix feel y an o n ulh. He fried lo m lhe baseball and fo a leams, ul lhe coaches lhoughl he wa o good so lhey dropped him. However, he man- ages lo do so e work for lhe school, since he is a member of lhe lraffic squad. RICHARD GASTIGER ' Il was a cloudy day when Dick regislered in Bushwick and according lo him il's slill cloudy. In his lirsl lerm, he lried lo Xpress his musical emolions by ioining lhe orcheslra. Bul he soon ol ired of carrying lhe piano back and forlh so he quil. Gasliger a few posls on lhe roof and in lhe halls during his school areer. Dick wenl air-minded suddenly and wilh lhe combined efforls of several olhers, he organized lhe Airplane Club. He re- mained in lhis noble sociely for lhe resl of his four school lerms. Gasliger expecls lo be an archilecl so lhal he can design schools for lhe younger generalion lo admire and love. ' ei . 0' JOSEPH IACON Joe is greal i lalion, 5He remi us of a cigar Iighler. I-Ie never orksl l Joe ai ed s lhing by going lo high school: he l working or an lh our years, and he received a diploma, -il is a mys ery u whal he will do wilh il. Joe is fond o laying lricks on his 'ends who somelimes relaliale. If ambilion were money Joe woulda e a pauper. However, we do nol doubl lhal Joe will succeed. S e day in lhe dislanl lulure when we answer lhe doorbell. we yl,be greeled wilh lhe familiar Will you buy a magazine lady? I' orking my way lhrough col- lege. ll will be our own Joe. ' LOUISE GIARDELLO Dimple, dimple, lillle slar. She would like lo lravel, lherefore reads books exlensively. Her bashfulness has resulled in a' dislike for lrolleys as she lhinks people are always looking al her. An aulomobile ride enlhralls her. Her greal ambilion is lo become a privale secrelary lo some handsome employer. Lel's hope he's rich. Her services vary. She has been secrelary lo Mr. Nanes, Mr. Hoffman and Miss Coleman. She also works al lhe lale desk handing oul lale passes.
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