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Class Day Committee The graduating class of 1953, under the guidance of Mrs. McGrath and Mr. Cove- ney, produced an outstandingly entertain- ing Class Day Program. The Class Will, Prophecy and Superlatives were presented with great skill to the extent that compli- ments and praises were liberally scattered throughout the audience. George Pearson and “Mike”? Cantor successfully collabo- rated on the class song, which undoubt- edly will take its place among the all time greats of modern music. Gerald Bell, presi- dent of the Senior Class, delivered the major address of the day, which held the attention of every one of the more than 300 present in the auditorium. We, of the Class Day Committee, hope that the entire Senior Class believes, as we do, that the Class Day Exercises were a paramount success and will long stand as a criterion for senior classes of the future. Second Row: Mr. Coveney, Mrs. McGrath, Ronald Bender, Stanley Samuel, Sumner Stecker, George Pearson. First Row: Josepr. Marino, Victor Rosen, Gerald Bell.
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Senior Class Officers Left to Right: Frank Damigella, Leonard Bassil, Mr. Coveney, President Gerald Bell, Earl Titlebaum, Jack Diamond. The Senior Class officers Jack Diamond, Frank Damigella and Leonard Bassil exec- utive Committee, Gerald Bell President, and Earl Tittlebaum assisted by Mr. Cove- ney, Faculty adviser were able to establish a broad and interesting Senior program this year. Among the numerous activities which it successfully conducted were a Prom, Yearbook, and Class Day. . These are only a few of the outstanding students representing this years senior class. Although these are only names which can be mentioned here, our thoughts lie with the many other leaders of the senior activ- ities, for without their help no activities could function properly.
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Scholastic Honors Highest iby: ors EDMUND W. BARRY BRUCE M. NEWMAN High gh Ebpugecs MARVIN H. CANTOR IRWIN H. KABLER JOSEPIiv pe vMOnRGeLG MORRIS Z. NEIMAN jth ors ELLIOTT M. BERTMAN NORMAN G. GEAR HARVEY GILMAN ARTHUR GLAZER MELVIN LEVINE BURTON A. PEARLSTEIN LAWRENCE M. RITTENBERG STANLEY SHUMAN Eligibility for honors demands that a student be in Roxbury Memorial High School (Boys) for not less than three years.
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