Bronx High School of Science - Observatory Yearbook (Bronx, NY)

 - Class of 1960

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Carol Jacobs and Terry Krulwich, speaking for the Bio Experimental Society, told me that those Seniors who were engaged in project work during the school year often discussed their work with interested sophomores. In this way, the seniors were not only furthering the study of science for themselves, but also were enabling their successors to meet the challenge of scientific invention and discovery. The Chemistry Club, whose activities were organized by the President, Richard Shavitz, boasted an increased membership. Guest speakers, as well as student speakers and graduates, spoke to this group. Many of the students including Bruce Cutler, Joe Hashmall, Ann Sarney, and Bill Sharp fwho were also members of Mr. Cherryis project classi, discussed the work in which they were engaged. Many Science Seniors devoted their leisure hours to activities in Math. The various Math Clubs of the school enabled these students to compare their findings in the Held of mathematics. In addition, guest speakers addressed the groups on various topics of interest. Seniors active in the functioning of the Math Experi- mental Society were Norman Levitt, '.r Geoffrey Heyworth, Arthur Priver, and I ' Stephen Stein. 4 ' T The Bio Club, which had over two hundred members, was extremely active. Besides having guest speakers, the club visited Brookhaven National Laboratories, and the Sloan-Kettering Cancer Research LAB' lnstitute, as well as other places of interest. This year, the Trinity Club gained 69, popularity. Students in charge of this club include Ral h Schmidt, President, fy Joan Abrams, Vide-President, Peter Hoff- man, Secretary, and Florence Patterson, ,D Treasurer. The planning committee was . Q, po. headed by Maria Rivera and Audrey RU Campbell. M The Modern Dance Club was estab- lished for the first time this year. Marcy Denman and Helaine Weinstein, along with sophomore and junior girls, practiced basic modern dance steps. The facilities of our new building will make it possible to have a really active Amateur Radio Club and Astronomy Club. Plans for future activities of these clubs were carefully planned by this yearis oflicers, Jeffrey Czeisler and Norman Levitt of the Astronomy Club, and Larry Dworsky of the Radio Club. These plans include the use of two telescopes left by former Scienceites Steve Strom and ,lay Pasachoff. The members of the Orchestra fthat fighting organization led by Mr. Rensinj were so great that to mention only a small fraction would be meaningless. The Mixed and Girls' Choruses were also mob scenes, so we shall just quietly mention that they were bravely conducted by Mrs. Lawner. Some seniors also participated in the Chess Club, Checkers Club, Bridge Club, Record Club, and Volleyball Club. Yes, we were a club-joining group. 26

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