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THE GREEN AND GOLD RIFLE CLUB ln December, 1935, the Green and Gold Rifle Club was organized under the supervision of Captain Kelley. The ofhcers elected were as follows: S. Pearlstein, Presidentg -I. Lebb, Vice Presidentg B. Cohn, Sec- retaryg H. Nlargosian, Treasurer. Thanks should go to J. Lebb and H. lllman for organizing this Club of about forty-five members. The main purpose of this club is to compete with other schools. Al- though R. lX'I.H. S. has no shooting gallery of its own, the club uses the English High School range. We hope that in the future the club will be- come a recognized school activity. FIRST Row MARGOSIAN J. LEBB EPSTEIN NAIMAN S. PEARLSTEIN WERBY COHEN E. HARTSTONE RAMIN SECOND Row WILLIAMS I.. COHEN ILLMAN KENERSON A. STONE SEBEL SPELLMAN MICHAELSON THIRD Row GLASSMAN R. KOWETY IRWIN MQDERMOTT B. CARVER KOPPEL A. CESARINI i TIIIiIIIIIll iflll?5ill?f?1?llfi.-.xl ll .... .I1'if'ifT73lllf T?T 'lEl733ll'Y5?ll55333 lil'5l?'?W l i I E921
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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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