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GES of 1953 59 The business staff is also to be congrat- ulated for the fine work which they did in making this Yearbook possible. Through the untiring, ceaseless efforts of the Bus- ness Manager, Gerald Arbetter, Assistant Business Manager, David Holsberg, and Mr. Landrigan, the sale of advertisements and the photography were managed effi- ciently, and extremely effectively. Their work has even more mean'ng when we re- alize that without this staff and its excel- lent cooperation this Yearbook could not have been published. Thanks are also due th ose boys who did so fine a job in typing and to Miss Dinegan for her cooperation. Year Book Business Staff Third Row: Robert Rawlinson, Sheldon Feibel, Harvey Gilman, David Jacobs, Joel Rubinovitz, Anthony Loring, Mitchell Cantor, Erwin Sidman, Jack Diamond. Second Row: Mr. Landrigan, William Sadof, Ronald Bender, Melvin Levine, Selwyn Cohen, Bernard Park, Stanley Katziff. First Row: Stanley Samuel, David Abrams, Robert Ente, Assistant Business Manager David Holsberg, Business Manager Gerald Arbetter, Paul Rosenblatt, Elliott Bertman, Paul Libby, Barry Sax. ee ea
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5 8 Postar tan Year Book Third Row: Carl Kalowsky, Harvey Gerovitz, Martin Linsey, Joel Rubinovitz, Erwin Sidman, Sumner Stecker, Mitchell Cantor, Leonard Bassil, Stanley Cohen, Robert Flashner, Gerald Arbetter. Second Row: Mr. Conway, Robert Rawlinson, Myron Kaplan, Herbert Kaufman, Samuel Pearl, Gerald Faverman, Bruce Newman, Victor Rosen, William Sadof, Edward Learner, Paul Nathanson. First Row: Ronald Bender, Irving Shear, Morris Neiman, George Pearson, Gerald Hirschorn, Marvin Cantor, Irwin Kabler, Gerald Bell, Robert Ente, Elliott Bertman, David Jacobs. Year Book Literary Staff To a senior, the Yearbook, unfolding 2ll the memories of his high school life, becomes onz of his most cherished posses- sions. With that spirit ever in m‘nd, a dil- igent staff, under the Co-editorship of Marvin Cantor and Gerald Hirschorn, la- bored to publish this Yearbook. Many thanks are due to the entire literary staft for its excellent cooperation, and especially to Associate-Editor, Irwin Kabler, and Sports Editor, George Pearson, who sacri- ficed many hours, and expended much effort that this Yearbook might be a suc- cess. The entire printing department is also to be complimented for the efficiency and exactness employed in publishing this work. To our able and ever-helpful advisors, Mr. Conway, and Mr. Doherty, the well- earned gra titude of this literary staff is given.
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60 USoslsatin Year Book Third Row: David Abrams, Anthony Loring, Gary Robins. Second Row: First Row: Levine, Erwin Sidman. Paul Rosenblatt, Elliot Bertman, Paul Libby, Barry Sax. Mr. Landrigan, Robert Rawlinson, Harvey Gilman, Mitchell Cantor, Kenneth Holsberg, Harrison Fishman, Melvin David Jacobs, Stanley Samuel, Robert Ente, Assistant Manager Gerald Arbetter, Business Manager David Holsberg, Bostonian Business Staff While our brethren of the Literary Staff are busy blowing their own horns, we should like to add a few phrases to clarify our part in the publishing of our school’s fine newspaper. We don’t int end to boast, of course, but it is only the truth to say that without the Business Staff the entire attempt would have been impossible. We were the sturdy indi- viduals who, under the leadership of Busi- ness Editor David Holsberg and Assistant Business Editor Gerald Arbetter, went forth to sell the advertisements needed to finance this literary undertaking. However, each and every one of us fuily realizes that all we did accomplish ras due in most part to our incomparable faculty adviser, Mr. Landrigan, whose sage advice cleared our path to success.
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