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fx FORTY-SIX A 4-r 1: r rw- E ARD PRIES ,ff- ran for ha si boy-buf he los . d ver 'fakes a knock seriously and GV rg lo es his iemper. H ' of his i e nephew, who he sgiyifzoing +o follow in his foofsf d become a secreiary. This young' m es friends very quickly lo es any. He's always s ' especially when Miss Wo se ds him fo ihe board in hisfory. P is pracficing for his fuiure - fession by being secrefary of fh Reporfers Club and secre- iary fo Dr. Horowiiz. ANNA QUARTERARO Miss uarferaro is a cheerful miss wifh a sunny smile. She says lifile buf whai does issue from her lips hurfs no one. pleases some- one and makes everyone admire her. Her energy is noi wasied in idle +alk bu+ is applied 'fogdriving fhe punchball longdislances. She is small, ihai is frue, buf her frusiy righi arm makes any ball say ouch as she drives il' a good disfance. Such 'a girl, full of vim. vigor and vifalify. is api io make a success of anything she underiakes. . EVELYN RAMPMAIER Here's one whose voice will be missed in fhe Glee Club. For four years, Miss Rampmaier has added her voice fo fhe Glee Club reciials. Perhaps shefhoughf if would aid her voice or maybe she wanied 'ro learn io swim. buf anyway, she belongs fo ihe Swim- ming Club, foo. In spife of all fhis, Evelyn found lime 'ro work for Miss Goldsmiih and Miss Smiih. RUTH RAPPAPORT Rufhie has given up mdsi of her 'time 'lo service. She has whai a good secr ary sho I have. besides good ooks. She hasserved M . Ddyle, , iss Ric i soh. Mr. Goldenso 0 r. Nanes and Mr. nch as ec : -5 B ng resiless s oesn even like io a lunc in -:.f: s s 'rak' v h pos' ion as 'r e 'gir 'n charge -' her lunchro . s-- elongs io ihe Cosmefician Club an fhe G. A. A. , ' e is an afhleie whose name will some- day appear in fhe'papers as champion of fhis or fhaf. N mailer where she ', if she hears music her feel iusf won'i be- have. She dislikes hisiory buf does like maih, and who knows buf ihal' she may be our fuiure Einsfein. LILLIAN RASMUSSEN The presidenf of 'ihe Currenl' Evenis Club is a good example fo prove +hai some scholars are human, inieresfing and aclually have a sense of humor. Thai office does no+ prevenf this young lady from dipping her fingers'in1o oiher lhings, foo. She finds 'lime for 'the Scribblers, secre+arial work for Mr. P. Cohen, service in 'rhe lunchroom. and Bullefin and Oriole Represeniafive. One of her diversions is lisiening fo crooners. She loves fo walk, espe- cially wifh an inferesfing companion. E i 1 . 2 v-dfib W e ud I++I l l r l s in , my Q , fmyw, f P ii MW gf, V , Q N1 x IV XV' P 'ff' N i if I' I I , Ly r e f y h and ha f e h ' li W d i 0 , J if l i Ck iw 5 'f I
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new WW WW? H fnxsw WW- 1' BERTHA PLOTNISKY Here is 'rhe violin genius of 'rhe class of June 32 When Beriha 1' s her violin und her chin and sweeps fhe bow across 'the sfrin new pe ona r1y leaps ouf She can face 'rhe mosr crlhcal au 1 ly wfh her violin A new lighf enfers her eyes 'rens up nconsciously and becomes 'the ouf sian mg lgure h She has been a member of 1he school or s e en ered Bushwick and has received many well earned medals for her servlce So some day be pre pared fo hear a greaf viollnlsf, a graduafe of Bushwiclr whose name IS Berfha Plofnusky JACK PLOSCOVETKY Heres a fellow who fen al over him is prom: nen'r membership in 1 na e an Cou if One of hs besf 'obs as sy io see was eadung capfarmng managing and organs ng 'rhe Varsif Sq ad for fhree ye rs By the way did you see him in 1he Nervous Wreck ? e fough cowboy from 'lhe wild wesf in 1ha1 a H als r is 1'o have people spell his name wifh only on 'Do'rr+-tc-y-to fake 1'he Mona Lisa Jack Youll never gel' a 1' if SOP E POLKO KI If y u see a s lm o e 11h a dimple in :fs chin ou, cann o wron y sa I u1' is Sophues This liffle girl quife a dresse a ly ers 'rhe fashion for mosf B hw nies Her r ns 1'o bow land lgh1' olors AI1 rafher a qui 1' n a y s e ca or +o ecause o her easan1' and domlnahn p nali1'y an ac we sfude in Bushwick and uf way has gan ny friends and admirers She is a lover o ufdoor sporf an excels in fennis CHARLES POMPO x Hey mer our Lafln Anybody here gor 1he hrs ory d me your economics Q ar me be e now assma1es as Pomp bor- IS ay 1 rou o and because of 1'hus is offen compar cgar hgh r nerfher of fhem work He has held po he uilding or eighf consecul' 1'erms Some hme or of er he expecfs 'ro become a hrsfory 'reacher ence vanessa jf,-,Mac Whaf can one say abouf someone who does well r sfudies? Of course 1'he usual answer would be fha? fhe person in queshon mus1 be exceedingly conscuenhous Quu1e 'rrue buf 'rhen add 'fo fhls sl1'ua'hon 1he facf 1ha1 'rhe young lady has been in +his school for only one yearl This 1'ends fo show Graces marked abilrfy 1'o go forward When you gef 'ro know her youll find her companion- able and helpful She is one of Miss Buckleys secre1aries 1 A f-,X Nikb fl .4 em . fi? -, ' ' z Qi'f,.Ef1'. 4Z'1,-,fuer - Q I .. . e - . . . I . e ' - d' 1 i . g S . . . l 14. f-. ' ' 1 il ' . i . D i, ' f . I , . . ' ' u 1 n ll ll - ' ' y. o an for Beau Brummel in his senior year. His pres Ngreafesf desire .:7. 'T in . ggc n M' . . . . . I Y g til, . B+ . . . .l . . . JE v g I .4 . h 4' C 0 f' s A f I ' 5, ' 'Z I q I 1' ix 4 , ll ' I I d U .lt ll A ' K w 7 S yl Bill, will ' .. -' It ri In r , ht I ' A ' ' . . ' ' ' r . fl .V - I. y 5 A 1 .. A. mn 1 1. FORTY-FIVAE has
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Anofher deserving 1 e Man e rs uh s school wifhouf rece ving any of fe cedif w ue im. Buf af las? he has been rewarded wirh membe i in fhe Senafe and fhe Council, showing fhaf his qualifies wer finally recognized. Mel is safisfied wifh remaining in fhe background and has never been a conspicuous person. All fhis makes if hard fo knock him. Mel's only faulf is fhaf he is incessanfl comin around and askin 0 fl ll MELVIN RAUSS . F u Y g g us 'ro pay for fhe Year Book. tx BEATR CE RAY He we hav liffle girl who is one of 'rhe many admirers ,of o famou fo y pr ssor, Dr. Horowifz. Alrhough he doesn'+ 'fave her w' fhe hig e m rks le, she fhinks he is fhe basl' fe r Bushwick . - is fond of music and so we hav fher falenfed anif ded io fhose already in Bush- wic Her services ushwick deserve nofice, especially in e G. O. Sfore. Sh wil probably make an honesf and good wor er in any profession she may choose. ALBERT REFFELT Bushwick has no Dufch SchuHz buf if has ifs Du'rch Ref- felf. Du+chie, fo 'rhose who are noi infimafe wifh him, appears fo be a quief chap, buf when you know him he is quife differenf. Alfhough he is noi an honor roll sfudenf. Allie generally man- ages fo pass his subiecfs each marking period. His per subiecf, believe if or nof, is English. Taken all in all. fhe Dufchman is a regular fellow, good sport afhlefe and scholar. WILLIAM REILLY . William Reilly as ly disfingui h r m a crowd of fellows by his hig - ifch ce., espif i ndicap' Will has gone fhrough ,Bu w grea i f e ' lik by all and shows his appreci 'ri n r r mod sf I gh lloons rise when fhere is enou h air. our i s bofh f 1' on fhe ground. We fear 'rhe day when Wi i loose his soprano voice, for 'rhen he shall be losf 'ro obscurify, he's so small. PHILLIP RENNER Phil fool: a fasfe of high school back in I928, and as you can see, he is sfill here. During his sojourn af high, besides helping fhe shop feachers, Phil has been a member of fhaf famous Radio Club, acfing as secrefary for one ferm. He has confribufed fo fhe planning and consfrucfion of many of fhe wonders creafed by fhis celebrafed sociefy. Oufside of school. and oufside only, he plays fhe guifar. . 'v LAKA FORTY-SEVEN MQ i xr- , . X., f I . fy or 1 Tyxfvtffbl- ff! ll, Xu ,K-f k I
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