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les of 1953 51 Hearken, you men of 316, and remem- ber, ““A word to the wise is sufficient.” How often Mr. Reardon’s astute words have aided us in becoming one of the most proficient and able classes ever to graduate from our school. We can be proud to say that almost every member of our group has worked intensely for the benefit of our alma mater, especially the following: Irwin Kabler of the Prem Committee, Max Karass of the football team, and Jerry Hirschorn, Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Yearbook. It is a fact that the boys of 316 formed the working nucleus of the entire class and were always ready, willing, and able to cooperate when called upon. Mother Memorial may well be proud of these young men, who show rich promise for the future. Room 316 Third Row: Harold Karshbaum, Carl Kalowsky, Martin Grossman, Barry Hoffman, Lawrence Hanson, Irwin Kabler, Kenneth Goldstein, Gerald Isenberg, Seymour Jacobs, David Jacobs. Second Row: Mr. Reardon, Mervin Klayman, Gerald Hirschorn, Marvin Kaplan, Alvin Graiver, Marvin Goldstein, Myron Kaplan, Joseph Harper, Don Goldman, Harvey Gol€man, Robert Horan, Morton Kerman. First Row: Stephen Hemingway, Edward Hoffman, Max Karass, William Kaunfer, Robert Gorfinkle, David Holsberg, Maxwell Kaminsky, Stanley Katziff, Herbert Kaufman, Eliot Hirschoff, Leonard Goldstein.
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50 USostoniah Year Book Third Row: Gerald Elfbaum, Albert Gilman, Lester Frank, Clifford Crose, Mayer Fistal, Gerald Faverman, Martin Garber, Stanley Elman, Richard Freedman, Arthur Glazer, Harrison Fishman, Harvey Gerovitz, Harold Eskot. Second Row: Miss Barry, Daniel Fagell, Herbert Geller, David Glickman, Gerald Goldberg, Sheldon Feibel, William Cort, Harvey Gilman, Jordan Goldings, Robert Fine, Norman Gear. First Row: Leonard Cutler, Jack Diamond, Leonard Forman, Donald Frager, Marvin Dobrow, Sidney Doren, Arthur Fleishman, Arnold Flashner, Robert Flashner, Robert Ente, Edgar Fergeson. Room 314 Once again Miss Barry’s homeroom, 314, was blessed with a spirited group of individuals who endeavored to bring dis- tinction to Memorial. Amongst our list of notables were the following: Bob Ente of oratory and T.V. fame; Dan Faggelle, Hearst History Test win- ner. And in athletics: Sid Doren, Dick Freedman and Jack Diamend, members of our fighting foot- ball eleven. Billy Cort, Skip Elman and Marty Gar- bor were members of our mighty basket- ball squad. Bob Fine. . . golf, Jordy Goldings. . tennis, and finally Bob Flashner and Harold Eskot of the hockey squad made up the list of athletes.
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52 TSeilahian Year sce Third Row: Paul Libby, Anthony Loring, Morris Neiman, Lawrence Magerer, Bruce Newman, Gerald Lapido, Martin Linsey, Edward Madden, Martin Leafer, Richard Kublin. Second Row: Mr. Landrigan, Stanley Miller, Martin Lipofsky, James Mason, Sidney Mindel, Melvin Levine, Morton Malkofsky, Robert Maltz, Martin Kline. First Row: Lawrence Kleinfeld, Sheldon Kolodney, Milton Kling, Edward Kushner, Edward Learner, Joseph Marchionda, Milton Namiot, Robert Millman, Leon Moore, Sidney Mindick, Paul Nathanson. Room 320 The boys of our room have profited greatly by the kind and sincere attitude shown them by Mr. Landrigan, our home room teacher. In public speaking, Room 320 was well represented. We extend our thanks to “Stan” Miller and Bruce “Buzz” Newman for their fine work in the public debates. Likewise, the scholastic record of 320 was high. A’ great majority of the class attained grades sufficient for col- lege entrance. Room 320 had five of its pupils in the National Honor So- ciety. They were Morris Neiman, who also heads the chess club, Leon Moore, John Nash, Edward Learner, co-editor of the Bostonian, Bruce Newman.
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