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HARRIET COHEN JOAN COLANGELO EILEEN COLON Bronze Service Ping Grade Rep. l Termg Cheering R3 Prom Commil- leeg Cheer Leaders lCaplainig Glee Club TERESA CONWAY Saga Finance Cammilfeeg Red Lel- ler Day Commifreeg Ways and Means Commiffeeg Celebriiies and Ciralions Commilree RONALD CORCILLO WILLIAM CQRSQ Hanan cefimcaie Saga Ari' Commifleeg Red LeH'er Day Program Coverg Class Arlisl DOROTHY COSTALLOS Senior Arislag Junior Arislag Silver Scholarship Ping Bronze Service Ping llalian Cerfificale J A in ffl 'P' ' Sflfl , U ' ' ' N 511 . an . I - . . I . ' gf' . 3.7 .riffs 51 Q 0' R' X43 Q 7953 ' ' 1 J xi' -E C- H V' 9 1 ' ' ' ' I, , . ' X ll gf?Xx, CW r H . . . 5 A i Q' I ' 4' -v N , 531, 533 new ff' Palm S 'E P y 1, gag, P- in , eern r r D, n o :Ji D- 1 3, wi J A , .4 J -D f D, D 1.2 ' itat, ,. Q , , .-- .ik . A-uf, -' . M 04.4--X G ! Q I t . I na... i V: -V? , - ,, Y A-ga-0 .- CARMELA COVIELLO HELEN CREDIDIO MICKEY CROCE CONCHITA cnuz MARIE cusclro GERALD DAVIDSON MARION DEAN Prom C0m n'i'i00 Bronze Service Pin Gold Service Ping Ilalian Cerlilicafe 5,-one Service Pin 5,,,io, Arista: Junior Arista: Gold Service Ping Gold Scholarship Ping French Cerlificaleg Life Saving Club
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V WINNIE CHENEY JOSEPH CHIAFFONE CARMELA CIANNAMEA 1S':ilvr:r gerviceh Firing Class Rep, 2 er sg wimming eam ' ef n f xT.FksoL 1, g 06GmF'l' . 1 1-5' - f Wage is 'iti l l G1 , -,s llxiifiw f .f4.lff',, V ' Q . ' ,I - ,af-' , ' L77 1 gf' X , 99 l .1 , at -C we 5 . if ' 1 1,4-K ' . C in , . e , 33 f-- 'fc x r.' I ' of-3 l lv' yd F JACQUELINNE CLEMENCE DORIS COHEN EVELYN COHEN 10011 SAGA OF OUR DAYS C 620 SECOND YEAR As we had pulled through our freshman year at Roosevelt, we were better prepared to face our sophomore year with a brighter outlook. The odor of paint came wafting from our gym, and the shining walls matched our spirits as we entered into the excitement of the first day. We soon found that extra-curricular activities had been discontinued, due to a situation cqncerning teachers' pay. Despite this fact, our dramatic class gave a delightful performance of the play Don't Feed the Animals.!' lt was a humorous comedy performed by our first rate students. Mr. Samuel Godnick and a group of student representatives attended the annual pilgrimage to the grave of Theodore Roosevelt at Oyster Bay, on October 27. Organized by the English Department, a Book Fair was held in our auditorium for the interest of us all. lt was with great delight we browsed around the stage trying to appear intelligent, as we looked at the many books. As our second year came to a close, we felt like old-timers as we went through the procedure of the last week of school. Although we had no memories of a boatride in our second year, we cherishedthose of the new friends we made and old ones met. As we left our new home for the summer, we looked to our future time at Roosevelt as more promising to ourselves and our school. Alice Dunn
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B BEQTEIFE hDEh1lTROFSKY HARRIS DERENE TOHZG COCTSIP Ill rl 1 ' E ' : S TD .f x A A A 1 'z I I 1.2.21 049. 6 iq' . 'L 6 I S' ,I 'A iwwecns . . pos 1 ' ' I MDWCO .1 1 if I Q nh. V , , ' , f AVERILLE DeVONISH B onza Service Pin MARIA DI CRESCENZO Italian Certificate NANCY DI GENNARO Bronze Service Ping Cheering R, Basketball Clubg Senior Ployg H d G I ire ir 12013 SAGA OF OUR DAYS THIRD YEAR Our Junior year at school was an exciting one. lt started our thinking about college and it made us aware of the keen competition that prevails when looking for employment. lt introduced us to advanced subiects such as chemistry, physics and trigonometry. Although extra-curricular activities had not yet been resumed, hope was in sight and Leo Scher and Ray Klein were heading the newly elected G.O. council. At the close of our fifth term, one of our teachers, Mr. Henry Saltman, received an award for saving a boy's life., Autumn was turning everything orange and red and we were now entering our sixth term. Extra-curricular activities were once again in progress and a new G.O. council, headed by Milton Markowitz and George Lazarowitz, was elected. We were all glad to see our newly organized basketball team on the court. The girls' swimming team and boys' track team were also organized. ln order to help the G.O. get funds, we sold magazines, the profits of which were used to provide uniforms and equipment for clubs. Symbolic of our times at Roosevelt, for students and teachers alike, and a thought for things to us in this poem. lNot originalll Life is sweet just because of the friends we've made, And the things in common we share, We want to live on not because of ourselves, But because of the people who care Its giving and doing for somebody else On that all life's splendor depends, The joy of the world when you've summed it all up, ls found in the making of friends. Sandra Lincoln
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