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7 ' 7? ' 'ii 3 5 PE i ea., GEORGE WEIMER Service: Oriole Staff, G.O. The Oriole owes its illustrations to George's busy pen . . . he hopes to keep on with his art work on a commercial scale . . . when not busy with his sketch book, he likes swimming. PAUL WEISS Service: Lobby, Mr. Milne, P.T. Office. PauI's vocational leanings are mostly mechanical . . . if he can't keep truck engines hum- ming, he'll settle for driving a trailer . . . model building is his hobby, with the emphasis on houses. MARILYN WINTER Service: Dean's Otiice, Library, Program Office. Phonies are a type that Marilyn avoids like the plague, so that certain someone must be the sincere type . . . Julius LaRosa is her idea of a swooner . . . before she's even started work- ing, retirement is uppermost in her mind. LEONARD WEINSTOCK If Louis Bromiield wants to sell Malabar Farm, Leonard has every expectation of being in the market . . . his ambition is to own a few acres of his own . . . bowling is among his hob- bies, girls among his interests. LORRAINE WERMANN Service: Mr. Payensan, Mr. Matthews, Mr. Ellis. Lorraine has no immediate am- bition' but marriage . . . in case a till-in occupation is needed, she'd probably be happy as a ballroom dancer or a roller derby contestant . . . snippy looking g-irls la hard thing to deiineh bother her. SUSIE WRIGHT Service: Mrs. Lippman, Mr. Fin- kelstein, G.O. At present, Susie's main in- terests are bookkeeping and typing . . . her ambition to en- roll at Brooklyn College . . . she particularly enioys dancing, but not after she's waited on a tardy date. 'Ui 17 'li' 1 Y 'A I L .ST 'is N 'Y N f ' ' 4.1 -L fee f . x 3 9 . 7 Ji' '-V. v is . i ' X 7 i MARLENE WEINSTOCK As might be expected of a Cali- fornian, Marlene is a tennis dev- otee . . . horseback riding and swimming are also favorite pur- suits . . . in her Burbank days her interests were athletic and musical . . . now she concen- trates on matrimonial prospects. JOYCE WILK Service: Mr. Shuman, Mrs. Solo- vay. If we had a polar climate, Joyce might unite her chief interest and hobby to tour the country . . . she likes to travel, and ice skating is her pet sport . . . she hopes to be a dental assist- ant for a dentist with no ob- noxious patients. IRENE YEBRA Service: Braille Aid, Program Of- tice. Mickey holds first place in Irene's atiections . . . she'd like to work as a secretary before walking to the altar . . . swim- ming pleases her as a hobby . . . conceited people' should swim in the Arctic. 65 K, 1 T :gil - 0 '- K. Q.:-5 if Y,-. -f fv- -sn . - '1 3' ARTHUR WEISS A candidate for the police acad- emy, Artie goes in for basket- ball and enioys building model cars . . . girls are among his likes . . . his outstanding dis- like is Liberace, who provokes the cry, Oh, no! MADELINE WILLOMAITIS Service: Mrs. LoViola, Mr. Haus- man. Evidently Rock Hudson is the kind of man who walks next to the curb when he escorts a lady . . . Willie is devoted to him, but hates boys who walk on the inside . . . she hopes to become a private secretary. RITA YENNA Service: Mr. Finkelstein, Mrs. LaViola, G.O. Rep., Bulletin Rep., Mrs. Fitzpatrick, Dance Club. Rita's chief interest is Bill, be- sides making friends and having fun . . . she enioys dancing and bowling . . . would like to be- come a stenographer for the F.B.l .... dislikes catty and jealous girls. s. 1 g if A A dl' L. II'
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R' f .xl 35 V 1 1. a t 'i . f , , r c QQ' -r .-. Gi 0 v v. ,Q ,S 3 4. .,f ,f , I V - K 4 4' f 2 JUNIE VAN SISE Many a girl aims at being a Mrs., but Junie has her Mr. picked out already . . . name of Tommy . . . she likes bowling, finds handball invigorating, and shoots a pretty fair game of pool . . . she can't stand loud- mouths lespecially when she's lining up a cushion shotj. JOSEPH VENTURA Service: Lobby, Miss Cadoux, 551, Jr. Arista. If you hate going to see your dentist, don't plan to visit Joe in the future . . . he intends to become the man behind the drill . . . basketball and base- ball are the games he fancies . . . girls are his non-sporting interest. ALICE VOSGANIAN Service: Official Class Treasurer, Mr. Gross, Mrs. Brancato. Senior Arista and the chorus have occupied Alice's extra- curricular hours . . . she likes to dance when dating . . . hopes to become a secretary and can't stand sneaks. igitzfif- 412,35-1:,,,g -.W s f' an--1 --A--eg-g,. :Z1 47,75 ' ' ' ip: ' f . K - :W ' 5, EUGENIA VASQUEZ Service: Mr. Finkelstein, 266. Although she enioys the ln- ternational Friendship Club, Muscles' big aim is to graduate . . . she'lI be glad to get away from sneaky tests and into the secretarial world . . . her hobby is flying saucers, but we don't know if flying is an adiective or a verb. STEPHANIE VENUTI Christian Dior and Balenciaga better move over and make room for Stephanie, who aims to become a top fashion design- er . . . to keep herself in readi- ness, she paints as a hobby . . . dancing is another maior in- terest. HELEN WALLS Helen has obviously been influ- enced by Josephine Hull . . . she'd like to own a solid gold Cadillac . . . she's a record col- lector, rates her friends as her greatest interest, and doesn't go for crabby teachers. j f-95 QV' , I 75 Q I 56 f' ' Nf- 4410 499' ' qv- 4? MARIE VENEZIA Service: Student Council, Pro- gram Office. lf the boy is a blue-eyed blonde, he has an edge over the rest of the field with Marie . . . dancing and ice skating are her idea of fun . . . she'd like to become a court stenographer . . . don't be catty around her. CHARLOTTE VIVIANO Service: Mr. Doyle, Mrs. LaViola. Prospective employers would do well to consider Cl1arlotte's dis- position in addition to her secre- tarial qualifications . . . she doesn't nurture a single pet peeve . . . dancing, bowling and skating add to her fun. PAT WALSH Although she doesn't say wheth- er Bud plans to become a farm- er, Pat has hopes of being a farmer's wife . . . one of her likes is dancing . . . one of her dislikes is the positive type who never concedes he might be wrong. ,am ff ' EMIL VENTURA Service: Miss Sorrentino, Mr. Levy. Emil is a lad with hobby-into- vocation plans . . . he likes to sing and would love to do it for a living . . . once established, he'd like to take a likely Miss to wife . . . he'll be glad to be rid of homework. FRANCES VOI Service: Braille Room, Switch- board, Senior Class Secretary. There is obviously one tall, dark handsome man in Fran's life who doesn't come under the ir- ritating heading of wise guy . . . she might even abandon her secretarial career for him . . . a swimming pool and a dance floor make her life complete. CLAUDETTE WEBB 4 W- 5 f ini , A g .., ' C 'i fm 2 W ' rv' , x 'F- f 2: A A , f' ,K F 4:-140 . , A 'VH- - ml K V. 1' we I '7 .. L f' 2 ' r - 4 ff .L , 1' ,ff ' Q L fc. L if A A 'fi' ' 5 f' A, 4' W 'if
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VIC ZURNIS GA' W SANDRA ZALDUO-NDO Cookie is interested in boys, especially Tony . . . favorite hobbies dancing and skating . . . ambition to travel . . . pet peeve conceited people. if QV' J' M my JH ,. ' V 2,44 ' Z Q, r f x 'fm .- f 'fi . . i gr ' Q2 ' , ,,, . .- - 1+ 4 ff . ' Y' 4. ,V , ,W V il QQ I ' w gs u I ' IZ, .sloth if -'2f'.5' ' Yf-JW., -fi! is IOLA ZAMBANINI Service: Miss Lanning, Cafeteria, Mr. Tarr, Jr. Arista. lola enioys skating, swimming and record collecting . . . is in- terested in traveling . . . aspires to become Rockefeller's secre- tary . . . pet peeve conceited people. Service: Language Office, Dance Club. Vic is a boy who intends to let nothing stand between him and his ambition-a million . . . he has no other interests, no hob- bies, no peeves . . . it's clearly a million or nothing with this boy. ibv MARION ZEISS Marion will always remember Johnny . . . favorite hobbies swimming and watching the Dodgers win . . . ambition to become a typist and then marry . . . dislikes conceited people. GRADUATES NOT PICTURED 49' THOMAS ZIZZO Service: Orchestra, G.O. Rep. Tom's dream is playing the tuba or drums with the Brooklyn Symphony . . . but just to be sate he plans a career in den- tistry . . . teachers who demand large notebooks are at the bot- tom ot the scale. i 4 W l . CARDACINO, ANN W ,fgdf FREY, DOROTHY g ff I LUBBE, RAY MICHAEL, MADELINE MIRABELLA, MARIE MUCHITELLO, JOE ROGA, MARIS MRS. WALSH The co-operative students are fortunate in having ti? Mrs. Walsh as their advisor. Her assistance is invalu- able to students who must adapt themselves to being members of the business world while pursuing their studies. The success of Bushwick's co-operative course can easily be attributed to her warm person- ality and tireless efforts. MISS LEE No high-school guidance statt would be com- plete without a college advisor. Here at Bushwick, Miss Lee aids students in the difficult task of choosing an appropriate school for various courses of study. Numerous catalogs, pamphlets and scholarship op- portunities have been made available to us. Now that we are leaving high school, we thank her for her patient and kind assistance.
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