Bushwick High School - Senior Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1932

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sr' r ' 'V f., 1 , JOSEPH SZEBUNIEWICZ Joe nearly fainfed once when a fellow- pronounced his name correcfly. ne can hardly believe fha? he's Polish, buf neverfhe- less he i . is The fhi m' b r of fha PolisH Confedera'rion fhaf is . uall s i f in 'rheflunchrgbmmlf you ever wanf fo gygu isfry' prob ms 'explyadfgyk 1 Joe. he lrnows. His I Ish may nof be perfec .- bul' his American His- fory is gr + Some day hen 'Joe is in a fallcafive mood, aslcfhim why he Iizgd Archifecfural Drawing. , WILLIAM TERRY f' 1 ' , ,L l Who's fha? friendly ichbp -'wifhllfhg d winsome smile? Nof Bill Terry of fhe Gianfs, iusf our,ownf4i'lQable, sociable Terry. Bill's an energefic fellow and a capable one foo. He's one of fhe busy-bees fhaf keeps fhe Boys Reporfers Club Turning our fheir splendid reporfs. He's fhe lrind of a Bushwiclrife we should have, unselfish, kind, nof snobbish, a good efficienf worlcerjand a good friend. fa ' ANTHONY TRAKIMAS fj4uX'1W'fZ -T. - 4' 35 ' Tiny is one of fhe smallesf boys in school, measuring iusf abouf six feet His fearnmafes claim fha? fhis heighf is an ad- vanfage fo him and fhaf if helps him in being a sfar firsbbase- man. Tiny is one of fhe few fhree-leffer men in school, if nof fhe only one. He received a leffer for fraclc, one for baskefball, and anofher for baseball. This year will see fhe complefion of his second year spenf as a valuable member of fhe baseball Team. If seems only narural fha? Tiny will Turn ouf fo be a Physical Training feacher and fhen refurn fo Bushwicl: foformenf fufure sfudenfs. FRANCES TSCHERNE Who can ' be? Ahl liffle blue-eyed Frances. Fr is ex- pecfed fo re h The ceiling som ay, Lf if isn'f ele . Frances has 'Ihree bo s. If see o 'rural fhaf ould prefer fhe opposife ex. wgn ecial sc ol , Frances sficlrs fo fhe Tale o Two nies . Her hobb s swimming, singing, dancing and fennis. She w secrefary f iss Hall and assisfanf in fhe library. Frances wanfs fo be a Teacher affer affaining all her scholarships MURIEL ULM So offen has fhis young lady ioined her presence fo fhaf of ofhers af affer-school acfivifies, and honor meefings, fha? if is clilficulf fo wrife of her accomplishmenfs. lf seems fhaf Miss Ulm can'f resf wifhouf some exercise, vocal or ofherwise, so she ioined fhe P. E. C. During school, Miss Williams. Miss Goldsmifh, Mr. Ryan, and ofhers can boasf of her services. Muriel had fhe honor of being girl leader of fhe Arisfa. Tell me. preffy maiden, whaf are you going fo do yvhen you're nor in Bushwick and cannof worlr for any more feachers? FIFTY-SEVEN gm .1 I 1

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J l FIFTY-STX, y' 1' 'ijiilyhi' I' I . ANTHONY STANKUS AnThony, .beTTer known as Tony, beg d and borrowed his way Through our Tair school. However, Tony is noT bad aT hearT: he inTends To do his own homework July lsT. Tony has many TaulTs, one oT Them being ThaT mosT oT his Theories are wrong. l-le Thinks, Tor example, ThaT The Mexican Border pays renT. An- oTher of his Theories is ThaT saTeTy maTches are made by heavy- weighT TighT managers. . Tony expecTs To be a physics Teacher. OSCAR STEINBERG ' ln wriTing Fscar' biograp y,' w'r ' ppoinTed in looking Tor Tl 's in is ca er. car is w ker and has helped man The 'T h' ' classes The heads of our dep enTs T m aT help around Their offices. Mr. Ryan app d h' reasurer of The senior class, and he made a good ob iT. We hope ThaT Oscar's Treasury work does noT sTop here. Oscar inTends To become a denTisT. May all his pa- TienTs have gold TeeTh. SARAH STUTMAN ls There any one in Bushwick who can claim The service record of Sarah? She has been secreTary To Mrs. Klar, Miss Feldman, Miss SmiTh, and Mr. PrimoTT. Besides ThaT she has held The posi- Tion, oT secreTary in The publicaTion oTTice. As a member of The Service, League, she gave up Those Tew minuTes beTween periods during which she could be Tinishing her homework. The 'foregoing services were given To Teachers. Sarah has also served her class- maTes in The capaciTy oT G. O. Rep., Oriole Rep., Vice-PresidenT oT her class. ANGIE SUGAMELI A girl wiTh a hearT oT gold is This liTTle miss, always ready and willing To help The less TbrTunaTe. To relaTe her many services during her high school career would be an endless endeavor. Since her Treshman days she has shown greaT school spiriT by un- derTaking The Task oT selling TickeTs Tor school games and enlarg- ing The number of subscripTions Tor our school paper. AlThough modesT and demure. her delighTTul personaliTy aTTracTs a hosT of Triends. In The TirmamenT oT knowledge, she shines as a sTeady sTar in The field oT Toreign languages. MARY SUSSMAN Think oT a Tall, slim, blonde girl in a long, high-powered moTor car on an open highway speeding along wiTh an even purr To The moTor ThaT is music To The ears. She has given a good parf of her Time in school To service and clubs and secreTaryships, such as service in The lunchroom, G. A. A., Swimming Club and Glee v'Club. Keep iT up, Mary, iT's a greaT life if you don'T weaken. ll if i i l



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W I s I 1 FIFTY-EIGHT FRANK vAccARo f' Here's Frank fhe service mp -fha manrwi nose of a Washingfon, fhe profile of ,Uohn 'o . and a voic a+'s worse f-han uss Colyboy' ,fBuf e Frank hasfhis redeiming qualifies. wasn'f h fel ' if Yresidenf of fhe C uncil. H 'was formerly! lrsf Dep f Kaffe gnafe. Wherexfeg yoi go you'll see him p 'wling B?9lAf,f'IB ing sure everyfhing's shipshape Through- ouf I e-'fb'lJ+iyn' .A uf besides rendering such disfinguished ser- xgrgffhis Vrz p is a genflernan. Why shouldn'f he be? He prefers on esy4and has nofhing againsf redheads, while bruneffes aren'f so ad eifher lsays Frank.l ' Looking fhem Over by Henry Varrone. Some fime ago Ed was on fhe foofb feam. Affer fhaf was abolished he wenf info f rank r. Offen's bo d made good. Meanwhile, Ed w s fed fo fh B ll faff and fhen was promofed fo fhe Ediforsh . one was nominafed for Chick Meeha 's Olympic fe For services which he had previously rendere fo fhe school. he was elecfed info The Senafe and fhe Council. A+ presenf, however, he is faking if easy, because his HENRY VARRONE ' inferesfs lie elsewhereyped we menfion names? ' RAHAM VOL -ER I7 Have you ev een a rafh h . red-headed, young man. ' fr ping fhr g 1 corridors wif mb'na+ion of sandwiches i - : h n - d n ice cream po , e er? May we have fhe le s : - informing you faf is olp . We don'1' know whe e eafing fakes up so muc is mme land moufh-spacel buf af sf here is one of fhosei re specimens of the masculine gen- d who is acfually qulef. ell, sfrange fhings are forever hap- pening and a .quief boy is a pleasanf surprise. FRA CES VIT ' Ge fe pref r bl ldesl How frue in Frances's casel She 1 fhose l QI who are giffed wifh looks, falenf and p rify fe wonder of if II. The orchesfra was 'spir work of This lenfe- . Dr. Horowifz, Mrs. Brown, Miss Schn i r and Mis l eived The benefifs of her services. b lo fhe Sfen, Glee. Spanish and Swimming Clubs. Fr n well-fiffed for The posifion of wife because she was manager of fhe sfockroom in fhe Annex. Fran- ces belies fhe saying fha? all good Things come in small pack- ages. ELEANOR WATERHOUSE When Eleanor enfered Bushwick as a poor freshman, no one dreamed fhaf This girl would accomplish for herself and for her school fhe many fhings she has achieved. Eleanor's classmafes soon learned of her frue friendship and pleasanf smile for every- one. and elecfed her presidenf of fheir class. This sfaried her off. for she has been presidenf of her class for six Terms. Hervpres- ence and excellenf work in fhe Reporfers Club is a principal assef which helps hold fhis well-known club fogefher. Anyone coming in confacf wifh Eleanor for fhe firsf fime will surely be pleased wifh her wif, personalify, appearance, good nafure, and sporls- manship. i

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