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ARNOLD BROWN Cooperative Coursey Skating Clubq Bicycle Club. ROBERT BRUNO -4 ',f' THOMAS BUONDCURE Service Certificateg Cooperative Coursey Boys Minor R, Handball. MEREDITH BURGESS Medal Winner-Bronx Champion Cross Country Team: Boys Major R, Trackg Boys Major R, Cross Country Trackg Boys Minor R, Track. WILLIAM BURKHARDT X , ' Q 'xl ' - 1 ,Z I T :Pix I 'A 'wi-T . rg 1 Pi Loman aunron mssru aux Service Certificateg Girls Major xx R, Basketballg Special Affairs ., X. X! Clubg Future Teachers Club. 2 ff I l Aj : X 4 'l -X -N ' I www ,BJ L t X au ' 'a' www -f 1 I , tj Plmus cALcAcNl 24 fr ,Z Service Certificate. -W LINDA BURNS Cooperative Course. CARDLYN CACCAVELLI Service Certificate. l W CAMILLE CALDARARO L
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EUGENE BORGIOLI Service Certificate. HARRIET BRADLEY Staff Senior Sagag Saga Art and Photography Committeeg Ba- ton Rg Leaders Clubg Orchestra. ELIZABETH BRUVI During the first days of January, we reconditioned ourselves to the school routine cmd some of us found new problems and needed assistance. After settling down, all of the departments regained their normalcy once again. Things started buzzing, however, in the English department, espe- cially around room 302, as Miss Natalie Sheidlower and her staff began preliminary work on the second publication of Prelude. They busily worked on Thursday afternoons to complete the magazine on time. Before we knew it, we had another vacation coming. With the comple- tion of finals, we looked foward to inter-session and thought about new classes, new teachers, and new problems we would soon be facing. Barbie Gurkin and Pat Wanzer f MAR LH DEUTSCH
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wk f XXX , pf-. X f ,s ' C5 -. lb 'N . O55 45 Q. . . il Qi TL i,l i s Zixxsf i f X , ' X : ' ,, 1 l 3 . . X l A X , 1 ' J Q 1-i i s t ream if SAGA OF OUR DAYS CHAPTER SIX One of the greatest terms we had at Roosevelt was our sixth term, be- cause we made it that way. There were many exciting events that charac- terized this term, and helped to make it as great as it was. We will always remember the gaily postered cafeteria and the vibrant campaign speeches of the political season, its outcome being the election of Joey Rosenblatt as our T.R.O. President. On the sports scene, the Foilers, our fencing team, won the Bronx Championship, and our Rough Riders went far in displaying their athletic abilities. The Fashion Show, whose purpose was to raise scholarship funds, was another outstanding event of our sixth term. We were serenaded by Roosevelt's own Beatles, better known as the Darvels and were entertained by our own girls modeling the newest spring fashions. We also watched some magnificent African dancing and listened to the Chorus and Dance Band. Quite a few of us sixers had the privilege of becoming Honor School or Arista members, its new leaders being Fran Blattstein and Allan Blitz. The Music Department presented its annual Musicana in June and a countless number of musical programs in the auditorium throughout the year. The Bicycle Club 'took a cycling trip to the World's Fair. lt was also during this time that the Biology Club sprang from the scientifically minded students, under the direction of Mrs. Karen Kornhauser, and became offi- cially known as Chapter 2236. Prelude piloted by Miss Natalie Sheidlower and the Square Deal men- tored by Mr. John Peters, both won second place at the Columbia Press Convention due to the efforts of their capable staffs.
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