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Q A65 0.4i0lfLidlfl ff i i' N17 W' PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB The Photography Club was organized in 1934-35 under the direction of hir. john J. Doherty. The purpose ofthe club is to teach the rudiments of practical photography. The second year of its exsistence the club got away to a good start by securing permission from Klr. Hill to use Room 514 for developing pur- poses. The practice of inviting guest speakers was most advantageously continued. lXf'Ir. Bortnick and lX'Ir. Holmes of our faculty materially bene- fited the members of the club with their instructive talks. Vliith the coming of spring the club is planning several field trips to leading historic and scenic spots of the surrounding district. The present ofiicers ofthe club are: Sumner H. Cohen, Presidentg Herbert H. Glass- man, Vice-president and Secretaryg lXlarvin Rottenberg, Sergeant-at-armsg VVilfred Doucette, Chairman of Darkroom Committeeg hlorris Beck, of Exhibition Committeeg Eliott Korklan, Chairman of the Chairman Field-trip Committee. R. AKEL L. WEINBERG H. GLASSMAN, V E. KESSELMAN H. ILLMAN FIRST ROW Mr. J. J. DOHERTY S. COHEN, Pres. ice-Pres. U SECOND ROW A. SEEBELL M. WEINBERG H. KEEFE T901 R. CARVER M. ROTTENBERG E. JOSEPHSON E. MICHAELSON D. GREENBERG
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I Cfaaa of 1936 ll A1..f in 1..1 l14.lL.+fi TH E ART CLUB The Art Club of the Roxbury lX lemorial High School consists of a group of willing boys who are interested in furthering their art training and enlarging their art experiences. The boys during the year became acquainted With a number of different media. They produce satisfying results with pencil, charcoal, pastel, Water color, paste, color and some do wood carving and linoleurn block cutting. The high light of the year was the talk on Vincent van Gogh by hlr. Greyser, faculty advisor. FIRST Row SWETZOFF Mr. M, GREYSER S. SHUMAN L. WEINBERG Faculty Advisor S. GROSSMAN E. MALSBERG H. SPEIGEL J. MORTELLITE SECOND ROW Ri WEGMAN G. KDRN M. SACKS L. HURWITZ A. GOMBERG D. MATISOFF P. LEWIS 1. ZUSMAN S. ZIMMERMAN THIRD Row P. LEVY J. IRWIN R. KAWETZ A. SCHLOSSBERG B. LEVINE S. SPELLMAN P. POLINSKY E. MICHAELSDN f89l
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Clan of 1930 ii.. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Prominent among school activities is the Assembly Committee. Founded by Klr- O'Connor to aid in assuring successful assemblies, this committee has frequent meetings, conducted under parliamentary proce- dure. Klembers of the Assembly Committee are chosen carefully and are really a Hhand-picked lotf' During assemblies uniformed assembly men, in their quiet, unassuming Way have shown themselves ready for any emergency, and have earned the respect of the entire student body. Utlicers of the organization are: John Dwyer, Chairmang lnlarry Silver, Yice-Chairmang Carl Epstein, Secretaryg and Sumner Cohen, Ser- QCRHI-ELI-gXI'l11S. FIRST ROW M, FEINBERG J, DWYER, Chairman C. EPSTEIN,Sec.Treas. T. SILVERMAN Mr. F. O'CONNOR P. FRANKELSTEIN R. BARAM Faculty Advisor I. BAKER H. SILVER, Asst. Chairman H. SHAFFER SECOND ROW L. RUBIN J. HANNON R. WERBY A. O'NEIL S. COHEN S. WILAISH J. SEGEL J. LEBB THIRD ROW B. KATZ S. PITCHEL R, BENNETT H. GLASSMAN L. COHEN L. PEARLMAN M. LEVINS D. SMOLLENS i iii i il'l,il.l1Y Xi .y y...yyy.l 59QjqgQ' l i U l91l
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