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GL: of 1953 53 Once again Room 322, under the gui- dance of Mr. Coveney, has come along in the fine style which has been a tradition in the home rooms of Mr. Coveney. Our class, a high spirited one, has whole heart- edly supported the athletic association, the Bostonian, and other school activties. Allen Phillips, class treasurer, did a grand job. In Room 322 there are many prospec- tive doctors, lawyers, engineers, and business men. Good luck to them all. I’m sure that none of them will forget the happy years spent together as students at R.M.H.S. Room 322 Third Row: Richard Seligman, Samuel Pearl, Richard Ross, Irving Shear, Joel Rubinovitz, Bu:ton Pearlstein, Gerald Rodman, Irving Pinkofsky, Sidney Price, Ronald Powell. Second Row: Mr. Coveney, Liwrence Ri‘t2nberg, M'tchell Rudnick, Shermin Palan, Allen Phillips, Joel Saltzburg, William Schlosberg, Irving Shair, Robert Pitnato, Arno’d Rubinstein, Victor Rosen, George Pearson. First Row: Robert Rawlinson, Bernard Park, G2orge Covt, Albert Perlmutter, Stanley Samuel, Paul Rosenblatt, Barry Sax, Charles Rabatsky, Robe:t Rothman, Haro!d Orent, Willicm Sadof.
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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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54 USostanian Year Book Third Row: Arnold Swerdloff, Eric Stein, David Sternberg, Saul Sherter, Robert Swiadon, Erwin Sidman, Stanley Shuman Phillip Signorine. Second Row: Mr. Donovan, Terry Younger, Bertram Zalk, Leonard Yudis, Allan Cohen, Shelcon Swartz, Marshal Shurman, Louis Weiner, Daniel Striar, Marvin Spiegle, Melvin Wartel. First Row: Edward Weisman, Paul Sheehan, Kevin Sheehan, Jason Snyder, Arnold Sher, Earl Titlebaum, Sumner Stecker, Gabriel Werbner, Louis Winoker, Melvin Snyder, Edward Shuman. Room 334 From the portals of Room 334 come many of the most outstanding students of the Class of ‘53,’ students of whom Memorial will always be proud. Included among these intellectuals are Arnie Sher, President of the National Hon- or Society, and a member of the hockey eam; Earl Titlebaum, Secretary of the Class; Stan Shurman and Louis Weiner of the National Honor Society; Irwin Sidman and Bob Swiadon of artistic and musical fame. However, this class could not have made any of its noteworthy achievements with- out the advice, assistance, and genuine co- operation afforded us by Dr. Bernard Donovan. To him go the thanks of a grateful class.
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