Bushwick High School - Senior Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1955

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Z4 , ,. e kv 65 fc- .C f i it W ,,,V, my '4 LI', . Wi' ' ,,..- W...- RUTHANN KARDAS JOAN KELLERHALS ANTOINETTE KEVEL JOHN KLEWICKI Service: Program Oltice, Gym Office, Mrs. Koss, Photography Club. Ruth likes tall, intelligent males . . . out-of-door sports get her vote . . . wants to work in the agricultural field . . . de- tests conceited people. ELAINE KOCH Service: Student Council, Me- norah Club, Mrs. La Grasse, Dance Club, Cheerleaders Club. E is chiefly interested in Bo- gey and rich men . . . enioys bowling, dancing, laughing and driving people crazy . . . am- bition to be a grandmother at forty . . . hates to get up in the morning . . . There's no end to your insanity Cyou're not kid- dingll. GENE KOWALSKI Service: Lobby, G.O. Knobby likes to make money Cin the cellar?J . . . sports rate high . . , ambition to be a play- boy . . . pet peeve people who mess his hair fuse Wildroot Creeme Oill. Service: Mr. Finkelstein, Mrs. Koss, Mrs. Falkenheim, Jr. Arista. Joan has two favorite pastimes, swimming and going ice skating . . . her ambition is to be a medical assistant after gradu- ation. PHYLLIS KOEHLER Service: Mr. Kramer, Miss Rob- bins, Miss Tusa. Phyllis favors bowling, dancing and horseback riding . . . boys rate high with her . . . she hopes to be a secretary after graduation . . . nosey people bother her. CHARLES KRAMER Service: Visual Aids, Lobby. Charles drives everyone crazy with his automobiles . . . his dream is to become a mechanic . . . favorite hobby is building things Cwhat for instance?J . . . pet peeve those wise guys. f an 1 ., 6 Ai i :1.i,:f1 '4iii y ' M4 E me N' fi.. g '-' 40 K . R. lf' 5 Service: Program Oftice, P. T. Oftice, Science Office, Dance Club. Antoinette's chief interest is not being interested . . . she enioys dancing, however . . . would like to work in an office . . . pet peeve egotistical people. FLORETTE KOLODIN Service: Mr. Ellis. Flo's chief interest is Bob, her boy friend . . . she has other interests such as designing, roll- er skating and dancing . . . she hopes to become a member of the Air Force after she leaves Bushwick . . . conceited boys are her pet peeve. LOUIS KUNTZ s g , ' . .yy .4 W. ,K W rf-Z' WM Service: Braille Aid, Oriole Rep. Jay is interested in and en- joys baseball and bowling . . . he is an ardent Giant fan . . . aspires to become a commercial artist and to bowl a SOO game. LOUIS KOVACS Service: V. P. of Oflicial Class, Jr. Arista. Louis likes school very much . . . is particularly glad that girls aren't allowed to wear dunga- rees to classes . . . he hopes to be a bookkeeper . . . attend- ing baseball games makes him even happier than does school. SHELDON KUSHNER Service: English Dept., Chemistry Lab., Principal's Office, Photog- raphy Club, Dance Club. Sheldon likes to collect coins . . . his ambition is to be an office clerk . . . he likes travel- ing . . . pet peeve class bells Kring-a-lingj. , Z 5' 'fs if 1 . .- 'wifi' V ,T 4 Z I V N My . '. q r f aff., .fa 2' 251. X V I. 1' ,. , 'Xe fi ' . ,, A I.

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iE'.1 X' W 1 JOHN INGRASSIA Service: Atlas Club. John is interested in making easy money . . . chiehy inter- ested in passing subiects and Regents iso he saysi . . . would like to finish college and be a success . . . sophisticated teach- ers make John uneasy. MARJORIE JOHNSON Service: Chemistry Lab., Photog- raphy Club. Margie would like to become a success in nursing . . . she likes to spend free hours sewing . . . plans marriage in the future.. . show-offs make her see red. PAULA JOSEFSBERG Paula, who is admired for her singing, is partial to music . . . she spends spare time collecting records . . . marriage is being considered . . . Paula still can't get over Toscanini not recording all of Tschaikowsky's works. f' ISHMAEL JACKSON lshmael's chief interest is Marie Curuington but dancing also rates high . . . desires to be a shoe salesman in Arnold Con- stable's . . . hates to eat his sister-in-law's cakes fthey can't be that badli. SYLVIA JOHNSON Service: Mrs. Selz, Mrs. La Grasse, Mrs. Falkenheim. Sylvia's greatest interest is boys CRobert Nelson her favoritel . . . enioys skating, dancing, and do- ing the mambo . . . City Col- lege's gain . . . plans social work for the future. RICHARD JUERGENS Service: Mr. Doyle, Lobby, 'Mr. Levy. Richard wants to own a dairy farm and become a successful accountant . . . member of the Farm Cadets of New York . . . stamp collecting and swimming rank high . . . can't stand doing MAY JACKSON Service: 204, Official Class Sec. May, Canadian born, plans to attend college . . . finds danc- ing and traveling a pleasant pastime . . . would like to be a secretary . . . can't stand con- ceited boys. WILLIAM JOHNSON Service: i7l, Official Class Treasurer. Bill's main interest is a certain girl named Angie . . . baseball rates high with him . . . wants to become a success so long as it doesn't involve homework. DOROTHY KANEHL Service: Mr. Finkelstein, Mrs. Lippman, Mr. Ellis, Dance Club. Boys rate high on Dottie's list . . . dancing and swimming are favored . . . finds unfriendly people annoying . . . is aiming at secretarial work. homew rk in ,the e eningsf . It V J? I - . 5 AV, If -vary 7 ,009 W' .li .vs Q3 9 333 N 4 Z .I7 '-Es JOYCE JACOBS-EL Service: Science Squad, Banking Monitor, Study Hall, Lunchroom, Photography Club. Joyce spends extra time working in Community Center . . . en- ioys cooking . . . waiting for telephone calls gets on her nerves . . . professional nursing is her goal. JUNE JORDAN Service: Program Offtice, Mr. Milne, Mr. Ruchlis, Braille Room. June spends most af her time with Sneaky . . . wants to be a typist in a nice, quiet office where sarcastic people are never admitted . . . ice skating and roller skating answer her needs for activity. DAVID KARAN X' 'i I .ni ff



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ELEANOR KUZLER Service: Mr. levy, Miss Tusa, Mrs. LaViola. Eleanor loves music and aspires to be a singer or business ma- chine operator . . . she collects music sheets for a hobby Ccare- ful, Eleanorlb . . . pet peeve homework exceeding one hour fhard workerll. YVONNE l.ATAll.l.E Service: Co-Editor Bulletin, Mr. Gross, Miss Tusa, Jr. and Sr. Arista. Yvonne's chief interest is read- ing . . . her hobby is horseback riding . . . ambition to be a registered nurse Qyou're not sick, iust illll . . . pet peeve people who have inflated egos fbang, it iust brokei. DOROTHY LEGER Service: Program Office, P.T., Mr. Fiedler, Jr. and Sr. Arista. Dancing is her favorite hobby fsome enchanted eveningl . . . although Danny is Dorothy's chief interest, she still found time for high marks . . . her ambition is to be a stenog- rapher . . . pet peeve catty girls lbow-wowjl -rf 3 , AW u 9' I W kv: an W' 6 6' -fi to .l 1 IC' - . E Q V n A MARIE LABITA Service: Mrs. Walsh, Mr. Gold- stein, Mr. Marcus, Official Class Treasurer, Jr. Arista. Attractive Marie likes enioying life fgood girlli . . . her hobby is dancing fgo, go, goj . . . be- ing a bookkeeper is Marie's am- bition . . . pet peeve conceit Cone thing she hasn't gotj. JANE LATTERNER Service: P. T. Leader, Braille Room, Jr. Arista, Dance Club. Belonging to a women's bowl- ing team keeps Jane busy . . . she likes men in general lwhat normal girl doesn't?l . . . am- bition to be a stenographer, then to work as an airline host- ess Cflying through the air with the greatest of easel . . . pet peeve know-it-all people. CHARLOTTE LEHMAN Service: Program Office, Mrs. Walsh, Lunchroom. Charlotte likes very much to dance . . . her chief interest is seeing different places flike New Jersey?J . . . her ambition is to be a secretary . . . pet peeve blulfers lwho is this?J. Ear 1 A xi fi? Vt 'JI - 4 I 5 Q NANCY LAFICHI Service: President of Official Class, Mr. Milne. Danny is Nancy's chief inter- est Cand why not?J . . . skating and bowling are her pet hob- bies . . , ambition to enter the business world fWall St.?J . . . pet peeve gum snappers Uuicy Fruit, anyone'?l. MAURICE LAURENCIN NANCY LENA Service: Mrs. lntemann, Student Council, Newman Club, Pro- gram Office, Jr. Arista, Dance Club. Nan's interest is dating fyour telephone number, pleezel . . . she wants to be a court stenog- rapher . . . pet peeve conceited boys . . . Tenderly is her favorite song. X' 6- CARMELA lANZEl.l.OTTl People are Carmela's chief in- terest Canyone in particular?J . . . her hobby is to watch T.V. and movies Crlowcly Doody?i . . . her ambition is to be a typist ...pet peeve conceited people. 76 'ITLQ JJ 7 s -CEL., --S FRANCES LEASE Chief interest of Frances is boys fwhot about MEN?J . . . her favorite hobby is watching T.V. . . . ambition is to be a secre- tory Cond from there?J . . .'pet peeve crobby teachers. ' TINA LEONARDI Service: Mrs. Walsh, Mrs. lnte- mann, Switchboard. Sammy is her chief interest . . . favorite hobby is listening to records, especially mombos . . . Tina's ambition is to be a good wife and a loving mother Cwhat happened to Sammy ?i . . . pet peeve bleached blends iaw, it's only the sunli. Z 5 ,f 4' bf -5 'XPS

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