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gabula 00,065 Early session students Van Buren on a rainy day . After a surprise test Principal's List . . Walking in Van Buren's corridors . Waiting in line for lunch . . Student at dismissal Late session . . Boys' League . Report Cards . Regents . . College Boards V . Cheerleaders . The basketball team Trip to Turkey Mountain Biology .... One term of intermediate The administration . The soccer team . Diploma . . . G.O. Elections . Grade advisors , Arista . . . Photo Squad . Graduation . algebra Long Night's Journey into Day . Don't Go Near the Water . . Look Back in Anger . Magnificent Obsession . A Farewell to Arms . From Here to Eternity . Gone with the Wind . . Dinner at Eight . Bachelor Party . Fear Strikes Out . Comedy of Errors . Port of a Long Story . Adorable Creatures . Daddy Long Legs . Ah, Wilderness! . . . Of Mice and Men Around the World in 80 Days . . . . . The Desk Set . Battle Cry . . . . . Bundle of Joy How to Be Very, Very Popular . . . Friendly Persuasion . . High Society . . I Am a Camera . An Affair to Remember LYNN GRUPP
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The road was long, forever flowing, Many buildings sat beside. Some were proud and strongly glowing, Others cringed but could not hide. The windows were in moonlight shining Glittering elusive white Fully clear they were, but signing Chilly challenges to Night, Living shutters to my sight. From the cold a cottage beckoned 'Though its window blinked in wrath. The night was cold, in but a second l was on the grassy path, Heedless of the aftermath. I trembled with a lonely chill, But qualms were melting as I neared. l put my face up to the sill And found the window disappeared. JOYCE GARTER l illllllllllllll JIBNLQVQLL
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1,V,,f?Wk, , ... F. ABRAMS K. SIEGEL J. GARTER R. FRANK Sclzzflar and The greatness of a nation may be manifested in many ways-in its purposes, its courage, its moral responsibility, its cultural and scientific eminence, the tenor of its daily life. But ultimately the source of its greatness is in the individuals who constitute the living substance of the nation, begins the Rockefeller Report, The Pursuit of Excellence. We believe that those who have excelled in their studies deserve the highest form of recognition, for, by excelling, they are contributing to the growth and greatness of our nation. Our schools are dedicated to the training of productive, intelligent citizens. These pages, then, are devoted to those students who have shown a capacity to realize the highest goals of education. Computation of scholastic averages for the first three years of high school deter- mined each senior's rank in the graduating class. The highest average, that of Franklin Abrams, was 95.53'!o. The traditional top ten seniors, roughly one per cent of Van Buren's graduating class, in order of average after Franklin ithe lowest aver- age of the ten was less than two per cent below the highestl were Karen Siegel, Joyce Garter, Richard Frank, Richard Kazden, Rory Butler, Paul Levy, Alan Burg, Loretta Ortaglia, and Burton Brody. Several of them have distinguished themselves as scholarship recipients, and some have won honors in the fields of mathematics, physics, creative writing, and languages. On the basis of the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test, nine Van Buren boys-Franklin Abrams, Burton Brody, Alan Burg, Rory Butler, Richard Frank, Melvin lngber, Richard Kazden, Jeffrey Ullman, and Ronald Walter-and one girl, Sylvia Houston, who came to our school from Texas last September, won Merit Honors. Franklin Abrams was notified that he had been chosen to receive a scholarship from one of the organizations supporting this competition. As a result of the highly competitive examination for the Westinghouse Talent Search, Franklin Abrams, Richard Frank, Joel Singer, Jeffrey Ullman, and Ronald Walter achieved honorable mention. Forty-eight Van Buren students were awarded the general Regents Scholarship: Franklin Abrams, Ronald Bechky, Lois Blum, Jonathan Braverman, Burton Brody, Alan Burg, Rory Butler, Phyllis Dickstein, David Eizenman, Neil Feinstein, Richard Flam, Edward Flax, Robert Francescone, Richard Frank, Joyce Garter, Eugene Gellert, Eric Goldman, Richard Haber, Charles Hennekens, Miriam Horowitz, Melvin lngber, Eliza- beth Karetzky, Richard Kazden, Vera Kleinfeld, Susan Krell, Carol Lane, Stephen Lavenberg, Joan Lebowitz, Paul Levy, Robert Love, Stephen Oren, Loretta Ortaglia,
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