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,ff ,V nf f,-,Q K, V110 , 111 Lf! ,.f,'w .Lv J ' ' 1 f .f inf I jf ,W l . . .,a.....4..- . , JAMES INGOGLIA Jus? why he was ni d ggie' esn em - 1 '2- , . for he is a good chap nd really has no serious france 'Ig . . . . im has been bringing our rack feam plenfy of pomfs a : - porfanf meefs. Alfhough never was a sfar +rack man. you can rely upon. him for 'rhird p e. Aside from frack lggie doesn'+ care much for ofher sporfs. However, one of fhese days he is going fo 'rake his running more seriously. and i'r.wouldn'f surprise us 'ro see him walk away wifh fhe Olympics. gf me JAMES INZ LLg E The Comeback Man. Affer an absence of a year d a half. Jimmy refurned lo Bushwick, and by dinf of hard work rose fo a prominenf posifion in school affairs. ln his fiffh lerm he was elecfed info fhe Arisfa. The following 'rerm he made fhe Senale and lhe Council. ln his sevenlh ferm, Jimmy became Third Depufy of fhe Senafe, Acfing Vice Presidenl' of lhe Council, Manager of lhe Lunchroom and ' e Presidenf of 'rhe . . ln his final le he was Adverfis' g n ger of fhe Public ' ns. Throu h l is career. Jimm has a ned o c o . and has been .lea I m r of ris a. GEORGE JENSEN V I If was Sepfember. l928. fh B shwick experienced an unusual shock. N ' g shorf of an e fhq ke seemed 'fo have slruck The school. ' Y' fhing was sugg sfed rom elephanfs fo bcsffljships. buf -- le mally . 35 .-: ff ensen no al ' care e mann r soon won e admiralion of all, : ucceeded well, even in his sfudies. LOUIS JOSEPH As a resul+ of his four-year sfay al Bushwick. Lou has become a humourisf. He even laughs af his own iokes. Miss Cowan no- ficed his abililies, and consequenfly he appeared in fhree plays. The senior class elecfed him Class Comedian. The people of Middle Village don'f know fhaf Lou is a comedian buf fhey do know he can be very annoying af fimes. He wanfs fo be a masfer comedian. Should you show a desire fo lisfen fo him play fhe piano, violin, accordion and iews harp you will find him very grafe- ful. Joe. is a member of fhe Senafe and 'ihe Council. LILLIAN KACSUR A Quile a willing workerl l-low many of us would assisf wifh checking lab books 'fill far, far info fhe affernoon? Noi while 'rhere's a chance fo flee from our Alma Maier al' 'fhreel Lil has been official class secrefary fo Mr. J. Cohen. This was fruly a fedius iob, because 'these seniors have a way of mysferiously dis- appearing when alfendance is being checked. She also wehl ouf for afhlefics and as a resull she is a G. A. A. member. -s N, - . . , L . R '::'Te!ifL '- .. .. l THIRTY-ONE i , .V ,ws-1...f S, . A 31. 4' 4'a as Q . , - . I, 1 H .ai V ' I Qi,-s r i .v,..s5 I I. l 4 4 -'sf , kg 4' + .rjq ,335 6 .fi . ,1 P2 Mr.. . r., 1 .0 Z W2 Ugg s 1. ,fl - was s 1 Q A ij , -A . fe Q ,A4xfF? -i av H ,rpg - 'sv -, 5 Sl 2 J - K -4 g Q ,-1 KJ., K , . ,W M .. iw '45 9 , A H i i f., N 'Q yyl- . i ,f .iq s-.1 1 J.. nf , gy ..4, 'FA 4 ,. , zj. 3 f TM .5 .in ' x r I 3 i - - ,. fx' 1' G M, :wwf .W .' ii ef A, .uf .QQ ,Y
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I 1 5, wg nw: v ul 1 sw ,QQ . wwvt-, 32 ., i f, 9 1,13-if u Q' l i li'1 5' 5 . . 1 fs! hh 1 5 Q' 'f' -v . fgs X 1 ..a i THIRTY ROBERT HENRY Rivers may o rivers ma' , buf I run on forever. This oughi +o B 's moffo. 'r differeni fimes in his career he ha a ndidaf presidencies of 1' Senafe. ihe 6. . 'rhe niorx ss. his Greek Ad nis a wonderful chap d doesn'i em +o have any enemie 1 -he is man- ager of fh lu oom. He says he did noi u a graduaiion ring because s economical. But Bob can'+ ol us, we know he's wearing one wiih fhe iniiials F, G. in ii. JOSEPH HEPPA 1 - ' . I For one year, .s rved o e ' bl' a+ion ir lahon +aFF. finally r' ng b manag . s also r d on several minor + s 'rhroughoui Th ing. Convenfion means noihing jo its On man Sund - : no . he may be seen roller skafing Pihe neighborhood. ' s s ow whai Bushwick can do for a person. His greal ambiiion 1- 'ro ad his Bulle+in accounis correcily. AJoe's chief characierisiic is a bow Tie. 1 I y eeokee HOFFMANN A L44 E- T X-JL sffg' H Fimann isn'+ a Beau rumxvlfor a serv? e hwan. e QVVVVX o follow in ihe ioo+s'r of his classma+es by s dying over Saiur af and Sunday. whic afcounis for his marvelous record of never being on fhe hono r ll. lf rhe day is clear, and you an+ Hoff- 'll hav +o loo for him fi one oi. his frequ nfly visifed mann, .you 1 fishing ponds. I+ be NLum.Q,redxi.h8+-f+he-'h'sh.d!ea 'ro hear his fooisieps for 'rhey know 'rhose ieei spell disasfer +o ihem. LILLIAN HUGHES We have everylhing nice io say a lexcepi ihai she's HV6 feel. six inches lalll. She possesses perieci posiure and Thai a++enl'ive look so effeciive wiih feachers. Lillian has an irresisfible desire 'ro crack a good iqke even if if is af her ex ense You'll never hear Lillian 'rurn down someone for boul' ihis earnesl liiile girl o n p . aiilylhing for she has +he kindesi of hearfs. She has been secreiary +o Mr. Bruce and Miss Coleman. GERHARD HUNDT Waich ouf bruneiiesl Jerry Hundl' with The villainous eyebrows is, growling hround The halls looking for ihal' specimen of fhe weaker sex. lOr is i+ visa versa?l Every fwo feel. he siops a girl d asks her for Lafin Unsuccessful wiih ihe fellows. he 'fries if an . on +he girls. Jerry has had his luck even wifh such characferisiics. He has been elecfed presideni' of 'rhe Senior class and presidenf of 'rhe Pan-American Club. He's a debaier and an acior
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I ff?7'jgl,,7f1 l TF-li-RTY-TWO GUSSIE KAVETSKY BEATRICE KANTOR STill sTar-gazing! An acTive member of The AsTronomy Club is compleTing her work aT Bushwick. STrange as iT may seem This young lady claims never To have looked aT a sTar Through a Tele- scope. Miss Kanfor can .easily qualify for a sTar-gazer wiTh Those big dreamy eyes. Coming back To earTh, she has helped prepare The diplomas for her class and has also aided Mr. Blay and Miss HuTchinson. ln defending herself againsT all This sTar-gazing Miss KanTor says ThaT iT is necessary for her arT work. She, like all arTisTsl?l needs inspiraTion. Looking aT her posTer for The Hearns PosTer ConTesT one realizes ThaT she has been inspired. Well, maybe all The inspiraTion isn'T due To The sTars. MARY KASPRZAK Here is a girl wiTh a personaliTy hard To find. She is gifTed wiTh a characTer everyone would like To possess. Kaspy is whaT we call our gifTed friencl. When The Pan-American Club was organ- ized. Mary came ouT To ioin iT. She has been secreTery To Mr. BerkowiTz for one year. belongs To The STenography Club, P. E. C., and The G. A. A. Kaspy's hobbies are swimming. dancing and baskefball. Pleasing her friends when They are down-hearTed is her specialTy. Her goal is To become a privaTe secreTary To a millionaire broker on Wall STreeT. A raTher acTi ng lady will 'oin mob of Bushwick Alumni. Miss KaveTs id many Te , among Them The Misses Kil- urn. C an,' ldsmiT rs. kilTon. This busy liTTle lady lso acT' e lnT s any c 'as The Bookkeeping l , The STe lub, and Th . A. A. How is Bushwick ing To geT g wi ouT her? HARRY KELLY Here is anoTh Typical udeM Th a quieT manner. Kelly is never heard of T? one f The nighT To The oTher. NoT so in The day Time. f oesn'T Talk all ay.long. He can become serious on en 's no ice, an ri g These periods a deep Troy r s ryone ThaT o e Turbed. CerTain Teach- ersf er, refuse To heeld isgwarning 'aTFd break in rudely upon his diTaTion. Harry has many offers buT finds IT hard To decide whic college is worThy of his presence. ll il .x , STANLEY KENDZIERSKI My Buy. can he shooTl He' T ng To be a KnighT of The Roads lmore commonly known as a Trampl. H.ere's one fellow you won r chase away so easily. He was vic -p ' enT of The PosTer Club in The annex. His fiery ambiTion ie dqjsfga-T him accus- Tomed To The quieT and peaceful w uc he is To experience as a knighT. ,I T' T .ln . ..-Mus ,
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