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ii Quiet 0 f 6 lllllil l ll.3 Ulf? lllfillliill llf?i ll lil!lllllll!lllllFilllllll lllllilUlllllllllllllliillllllllilllilll lllllllilllllilllilllllflYlil lll?llllllFilllllllllllllllll?l ll3' llllifflllllll ll ll ll ll lll'l'llll ll ' 1 THE BOSTONIAN During the past school year, for the first time in its history, The Bor- tovzzan appeared four times, each issue keenly alive, and enthusiastically greeted by the Memorial students. The January issue, especially, was in every sense a record breaker! It contained no less than sixty-four pages, replete with all sorts of new features, such as the student roster, an interesting history of the school, excellent short stories, class news, poems, essays, club and book reviews, an elaborate sports resume, humor, and many other novel items. In preparation for the January number, the large amount of literary work made it necessary to divide the literary staff into two units, with The Bortonian Editor-in-Chief Hertzel VVeinstat directing Unit A, and Year Book Editor-in-Chief Russell T. VVerby in charge of Unit B. The successful completion of The Bortonian is a splendid example of what earnest co-operation can accomplish. The editors, literary and business, devoted themselves to their work with unusual zeal. Beautiful gold pins, the gift of The Boytonian, were awarded to each senior editor during the course of the school year. To say that these pins were merely deferved would be stating it mildly indeed. They represent everything for which The Boytonian stands: co-operation, personal initia- tive, sincerity, and devotion to an ideal. An unusual feature of this year's Boftofzianr have been the three- eolor and four-color pictures done by the students of the printing depart- ment. It would be well to mention here the inspiring leadership of the fac- ulty advisors. These gentlemen: Messrs. Eugene O'Neil, Literary Advi- sor, Morris Greyser, Art Advisor, John Hennessey, Financial Advisor, and Printing Director, Edward Terrenzi, have been unstinting in their support of The Boftonian, and merit the commendation of the students and faculty alike. 1 FIRST Row c. MANNING R. WERBY J. CARROLL S. RAMIN H. WEINSTAT M ROTH B. KATZ Editor-in-chief E. SHAPIRO L. COHEN A. ADELMAN SECOND Row G. GOLDBERG J. P. SEGEL J. ALEv1zos w. HALPIN B. LOGKHART S. SHUMAN G. SHAPIRO M. FREEDMAN E. MALSBERG L. GILMAN THIRD Row E. SHATZ w. H. JANEY H SEIGAL W. SULKIN D. KLINE R BAXTER J. LooNEY H. GREEN F. KENNEY S. KOPPEL FOURTH Row s. WERNICK J. KEEFE A JAMES H. BRYANT D. BERQUIST J. GLASSER G. MILLMAN H. SAUNDERS L. DuBOW uiiimmiiiuniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiililiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iliiiiiiiiii iiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiii iililiiiii ililii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiliiiillliimwillu4llv.lli,illi illll lllll i willmurmur:mlun xiii. init x will E671
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f-r Cffpacr pf IQ36 1 ..... ' lll. I ulzl ,..1, 1 l 3. 3.133 , . :xl 1l1 law MILITARY DRILL Military Drill, one of the most interesting and beneficial subjects in our high school curriculum, is taken by every physically tit student at Nlemorial under the leadership of Captain James Kelley. This year the student body was formed into two regiments, which in turn were divided into 35 paration for Prize Drill, held on May lst. Late in Klarcli Individual Drill was held for all cadets except com- missioned ollicers. The following boys were prize-winners 3 companies. These companies drilled twice a week in pre- 20th REGIMENT Leonard Weinberg Max Pearlman Andrew Geddis George McKinney Jean Goldberg Elliot Marsh Irwin Schiller Sumner Gross Myer Shapiro Hyman Shaff 21st REGIMENT Melvin Gleckman Philip Rader Hugh Saunders Isadore Weinstein Max Taitel Samuel Geiin Paul Konklan Ralph Druken Peter Galofaro Hyman Cohen On Army Day, April 7, our Honor Guard, formed from the officers, demonstrated at the Arena. Competition in the Annual Competitive Drill, held on lX'Iay lst, was exceptionally keen this year. The winners of the coveted prizes were : 20th' REGIMENT 21st REGIMENT Colonel ............ Raymond Healey Colonel .......... Edward Hartstone Lieut. Colonel .. Benjamin Lockhart Lieut. Colonel ...... Jacob Robinson Major lst Batt. .... Bernard Rothberg Major lst Batt. .... Russell T. Werby Major 2nd Batt. Major 3rd Batt. ....... John Murtagh Major 3rd Batt. ...... Edward hogan Norman Sherman Major 2nd Batt. ...... Bennett Katz ' FIRST ROW A. DAVIS E. HARTSTONE G. SHAPIRO G. KLASS NEWMAN L. BERLIN C. FIENBERG R. TILLEY J. LEBB RADER R. ROSENBLOOM J. LEVY H. NELSON N. FISHMAN BROMBERG SECOND ROW A. SINOFSKI J. GERSH Capt' KELLEY C. NAIMON COHEN A. QUAGLIERE M GOREN S. PEARLSTEIN L. RUBIN ILLMAN J. GERRY H. CALISH N. SHERMAN B. KATZ KIRSHEN N. SHUBERT R. WERBY S. GOODSTEIN THIRD ROW J. ROBINSON A. RAFUSE I. BAKER A. LAMKIN AHARONIAN J. HANLEY M. FEINBERG J. CARROLL R. LEVINE DRAGONE E. CAMPBELL D. KLINE B. LOCKHART R. LEVINE GOLDMAN S. GOLDBERG J. IRWIN FOURTH ROW J. GOLDBERG T. SILVERMAN H. GREENE J. GLASSER BLADES S' ROGAN T. KEEFE M. PRICE H. GLAZER GLASSMAN D. KATZ H. KEEFE J. KLINE G. RUBY W. OSTROFF FIFTH ROW B. COLMES P. HURLEY A. KATZ J. MONSON C. EPSTEIN J. CULLEN B. ROTBERG A. SEBELL J. WINETSKY BACIGALUPO W. HARTFORD W JANEY F. HOLMES B. COHEN SIXTH ROW C. MANNING M. OSTROV J. MURTAGH W. KARP HOGAN H. ZARLING D. BLOCK S. PITCHELL C. KELLY DUFFY H. DIAMOND R. SINGLETON S. GROSS SEVENTH ROW J MORTELLITE S. WILLIAMS S. RAMIN R. HEALY J. KELLEY C. COLLEY J . MAURIELLO H. SAUNDERS M. STERN J. HANNON WOODRUFF I ll l u I2Il1'1.f'.?llIllllillf1I1llll..ll.I..l.l1l.j ..., I I 1' ul i il .mil ...' lim I I I69l
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