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THE BOSTONIAN yea, KMA CLASS or 1942 Eli YT' A .. - , 'ri MATHEMATIC S CLUB W wake? 3 wa!worfL FACULTY ADVISER If one Word were to be used m descrxb 1ng the Math Club, that Word would be determmat1on The purpose of the club IS fourfold to learn the use and apphcatlon of mathemaucal 1nstruments to be come famlllar wlth the hxstory of mathematrcs, to meet and hear accomplxshed men xn th1s ever growmg Held and, ln general, to obtam a comprehensnve vxew of the subject True to thexr word the members have carrled out thelr four p01r1t program On clear days when the weather IS m1ld they may be found surveymg the school grounds wlrh transxt, plumb llne 1ntr1cate devlces There 1S no reason to save work for a ramy day for when Weather does not perm1t outslde actlvmes, the members dnscuss the1r 1nd1v1dual problems 1n mathematlcs and attempt to solve them They have already mapped out the v1c1n1ty ot Memorxal and one of the members has been able to survey h1s street wlth the a1d of a m1l1tary plane table The ofhcers of the club are Presxdent, Walter Glazer, Vxce Pres1dent, Mvron Bovarnlck Secretary Martm Snmmons Treasurer, elvm Bras man M SENIORS HURVITZ BOX ARINICK FREEDVIAN KAPPER BRAX MAIN FRIEDVIAIN MIASNICK SWEET DUBHNSKY GLAZER POLOINSKY WEBBER V-I EIGENNiAC,HT GARSHICK H ROSENBLOONI M WEISS j BAKER EZRIN SILX ERMAN SININIOINS p 103 age fn u A ' - . . . . , - Q , . , , M . ' . 3 ' , that the club taught its students to use. I . 3 , . . S . 7 i . H. E. A. 7 Nl. 7 ' N. A A. Xl. . .' Y M. 7. ' Nl. A ' I.. B, ' VV. S. Y R. ,, . ll. T A. . . A .
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THE Bos'roN1AN ea, L7 CLASS or 1942 G92 ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE gran-fl! Connaf FACULTY ADVISER Jacob T Hashlan, a member of thls comm1ttee for the past five years because of h1s excellent co operatxon, was selected chaxrman To joln thxs COl'l1ITlltECC one must be chosen are elected, they go through the usual procedure of shakmg hands wlth thelr fel low members Thxs has been a tradltlon of th1s organ1zat1on for many years The problems Whlch confront thls group are those of takmg charge of the assemblles by keepxng the hall ln order, seeing that the llghts and stage propertxes are properly adjusted, and that the motlon pxcture machlne operates correctly The offlcers of th1s organlzatxon are Jacob Hashlan Chalrman, Rxchard Cullen V1ce Chaxrman, Robert Webber, Secretary Each member FCCCIVCS a handsome green badge and wlth thls token of authorlty each student can feel deeply proud that he belongs to such an honor able orgamzatlon SWEET GOLDEN WEBBER BUNKER SHECKET P MARGOSIAN SENIORS WILKINS W GLAZER TIMULTY G BERKOWITZ MEISELMAN R CURRAN CROWLEY B SHECTER VETSTEIN J DARMAN GALNER KAPLAN KELLER LEWIS MCLAREN SHOSTAK y . ...L 102 ff . 4 E W f it . . inc. 7 .. - 9. 0 by the nominating committee or by members of the faculty. After the students L. R. . N B. L. J. . ' L. R. ' D. 1 . H. R. M. T . C. M. J. . T. . S.
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THE BOSTONIAN ea, 1? CLASS or 1942 age ..a...,-f- 3...-:TT .-,..-.-.- D fi STUDENT COUNCIL W jfallfli C L60 J FACULTY ADVISER Here IS the eream of the crop guaranteed by Memorial students themselves never to turn sour The Student Council at Mem ornl IS an exclusne organwation Qfreshmen excluded since every member has third year as aduser to the Council, and it IS due to his wise planning that we attribute a fat balance in the treasury The Student Council harbors no hallucinations of seizing control of the school and abolishing homesx ork fNot a bad ldC'llJ There are two reasons why the faculty is doing such excellent work in managing the school that it would be folly to interrupt them from their task and if an attempt were made to rex olt Mr Reardon s Gestapo would be in the Held before you could give the two fingered salute The members beliexe that if students can t master their fate fin schoolj, they can at least make their fate more pleas1nt For this reason the Council has undertaken in the past and will continue to undertake in the future mea sures to make Memorial life more pleasant This years oflicers are Joseph Golden, President Bernard Shecter, Vice President SFNIORS R BARNFS I RUBIN W ENNIS B SHIICTER JGOLDEN Nl WLISS J HURLLY R SUILIVAN B IOHNSON R BOARI U YJCHUGH y ' 004 104 - iff Q , ,ul - , Y C, I- x ' , 'r 11 Z . f' . r. . 1 n - ui as 3 7 . .4 . .V .J . 9, . x been elected to the position by his fellow-classmates. This is Mr. Gibbons, . . V I K U K . V . . . . . . . , . t 7 , . 7 . , . . . , . . 1 9 . , . . . . w , - . t lv . 1
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