Bushwick High School - Senior Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1932

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I ffs' ' ' - 4 ff 2'- ' r H-fp , w- gre.:-4 1 4,1 A--A --,f . fn ... ... . ,, , . ,. y g I ' - 1 I I ff U il 5: G -s . f,4,s4-,ww,i.-- f - nw. ,g - . laik , . , w ,g . f .., 1 HATTIE WINTER ' Miss Hafiie Winier has' a winning smile and appears excep- iionally shy, noi 'thai she is bashful, bul' on occasions 'this lass reveals a keen sense of humor and surprising originaliiy. Persuade her someiime io deliver an address on radio crooners. Amuse- meni and enieriainmeni is guaranieed. Sporfs also hold an im- poriani place in her accomplishmenis. She goes in for swimming and 'tennis with a bang 'and does well in boih. She refers io herself ,as Mr. Friedmansfamlous scribe in Geomeiry and Infer- mediafe lmeaning ihai she does 'ihe board wrifingl. WILLIAM WOHLAFKA ' Whal Willie l ks in hisfsfu . e ma es up for in his ex- perimen+a+ion lih radios.' y dayL ' may find 'fhis lad in ushwuc s cl C ermg wif o renhiic radio ap- par us se si ram e sorf which relafes 'ro ra no is boys re io bring hum ihe rea iza- . B . . a . 4 lub, + . .h . . . l 'n i o ' d' . ' ini s is ' ' l +ion o his ambih . hich is 'ro bec me a radio engineer., , . ' I. ii f L IK ' ' ' ele Woicik c mly has a mighfy arm. She excells noi '1 I in pun inm all bui' also deserves praise for her schol- V fic bfli is' oicik has been secreiary io several Teachers and ' belon r+o 'r . E. C. She became a member of Arisia in her eigh . She refuses io be called solemn or grave. Finally we co romised on serious: noi fhai she is gloomy and morose. i bul' in conirasi io some of The eligibles for The Nii'wi'f hour. she is noiiceably soberl i ' y li k iv I we y Y S ELSIE ZEITLIN 1 I r . This June, ihe glee Club will lose a member who has iioined her voic 'fic fhefmany oihers every ierm she has been hereT Miss gf, Zeiflin. 'o iggs' alfo. was-heard in The Mikado. This -young Q V lady hasviyml een in charqgfoi 'rhe swiichboard. Well, with fhe voice an ihe expergieh -fshe can qualify for a Wrong Nlumber gal. During' schoa! igzrs she has aided Miss Richardson and Mr. Wolfson wiih Ke abseniee .clips. Or is ihai' anoiher way fo l , , keep from eaiing? il ' , I 'I MILTON zlsss' ' A ii ' ' ' r ' g L Jw Milf will mos+ likely become a second Merle Johnson. He is E?-lifi ' playing in ihe Ridgewood 'Gardens at present Even wifh 'I'his on ' his mind, Milf has been a fair scholar. He has not bofhered 'io 1' show anyone -'ihai helis conscieniious and' would like fo Izlecome . f' f presideni of 'lhe Senaie by his numerous Iisi of services. , 1 if ' I . . SIXTY if - ,I i lil 1, Y X

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s. s , gm., ,q . f., I Q-,4j..., -. EDITH WEICHSELBAUM swims well and c be foun g vacalion and holidays splash ing merrily in fh Sf. Georg pool. The lunchroom. mosl' cele braled. mosl-loved spol in Bush ick, claims her for ils own. He, is g celiul dance w o rarely speaks oul' of lurn. She sole rll ed a childhoo rning Spea when you're spoken ro, I in I' se s s ould be o lislener lor Plos- c y, who s Ido i I an e e rd in edgewise. Like mo dancers fo s I' indulges in sporls. She ELIZABETH WEINBRECHT ' Elizabelh, or Belly as she is lzalled by all her friendf ilfa very charming girl. She has beau ul golden' air and bazyIQlue eyes. She always has a peacel I ' miling exp n hicf rarely ever dislurbed. She Nmighl' called q'LiZbLTranqulL' for 'rhe name suiis her excell9nl'lyQ,In service. F has gan ribuied her share. She served as fselfefsry f1olMj,9's'j W5 Coleman and many oihers. Belly i also inlecesled' in'aI'hl has and all kinds of sporfs. Being an abl swimmer, she enioys eing wifh fhose who know how lo swim. IRVING WEISS , Irving is ynvlher quill bpy. If-le is ,hagfily heard all day long. Buf when gnm,I s. Qing is awer gpm He is jus? as lasl an l p jus s loud: he' sfgof lhem. De- spife this frail, he is a likeabl person. Irving always had a pass 'ro go fo fhe lunchroom befo a yops-Aelsy' when fhe resf of lhe school arrived. lhey ad !?o 'rely on w 'lhey broughl from homer s - In ,I HELEN WENZEL I I f She is a prelly cur aired! n illpaefsweel' sm'e and win- ning personalify. H rlffsbyegibggenf in'Rich 'Q d Hill High Sc ol yliefqugiind dignified manner. hewzlns made many firie ' In , usliwick. Il-lelen's hobby is collgfl-nfg adfographs of aciorsi Qeliesses and'radio ariisfs. Her favorife sporf is swimming, havi16xbeen a member .gli fhf Swimming Club and Girls Afh- lelic Associalion. H en,Jg,le'nds'l'6vgo lo Cify College al nighl and work during ihei ay. Ambiiious. ohl Why did fhe pholog- rapher make an exlra picfure of you? Luo WERN I' Ludwi e I. one of Bushwic s hard-working sludenis. is assisianl irc a 'on manager of The 'B llelin He 's lled Silenl by his friend becaus h ' neve w o speak unless if was urgen dwig s a member of lhe Council. If innocence eads 'ro succes he is well on his way. He expecis 'ro be an-engineer. Hefs go fhe brains 'Io become anylhing. S1 ' FIFTY-NINE



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MISS HOUSMAN To whom we are indebfecl for her, able guidance. , , I I V lCon+inued from Page 7l sfanding achievemenls of our class. We were well represenled in The field of journalism by lwo edilors of lhe Bullelin . Aaron Goldenberg succeeded in allaining lhal' posilion in his sevenlh Term, while Peler Gior- dan h. . . . . o was is successor in has eighlh +erm.. James lnzerillo served as vice presidenl of 'rhe G. O. in his sevenlh 'rerm, while Peler Nicolas.was presidenl and Evelyn Duerre secrelary in our lasl' lerm. As we look back now, we find 'rhal in spife of a few mislakes, we succeeded remarkably well. There are nor many classes who can boasl of such a variely of lalenl as ours. We have amongus, fulure doclors V F scnenhsls, arlisls, musicians, aclors, oralors. slalesmen, and diplomals. G. H. 8: H. V. A SIXTY-ONE sf ffl? ,.i,, if-' Q'

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