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(Glas of 1953 61 When faced with Mr. Conway’s project of converting the school magazine into a newspaper, we must truthfully say that many members of the staff were doubtful as to the outcome of such a plan. How- ever, when the combined efforts of co- editors Edward Learner and Irving Shear joined forces with the relentless criticism of Mr. Conway, our expert faculty ad- viser, this very capable group succeeded in producing a publication of which the en- tire school could be proud. In the course of the year we have worked long and hard and have faced many discouragements, which made the way just a little more difficult, but when evaluating the finished product we can point to the “Bostonian,” hold our heads high, and say, “This we have accom- plished.” Bostonian Literary Staff Second Row: Mr. Conway, Manager Gerald Hirschon, Robert Rawlinson, Robert Rothman, Gerald Faverman, Stanley Cohen, Gerald Bell, Charles Gordon. First Row: Mitchell Rudnick, Milton Kling, George Pearson, Jr., Irving Shear, Edward Learner, Stanley Samuel, Seymour Jacobs.
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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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62 WSostghian Year Boot Third Row: Milton Davis, Barry Sax, Elliott Bertman, James Ravaleon, Irwin Kabler, Burton Pearlstein, Bruce Newman, Paul Barg, Morton Breen, Arthur Glazer, Harvey Gilman, Joseph Morello, Edmond Barry, Louis Weiner. Second Row: Mr. Barnes, Edward Goldman, Lawrence Rittenberg, Edward Learner, Jay Abramson, Marvin Cantor, Martin Grossman, Stanley Shuman, Myron Siegal, Robert Goldman, Stanley Cohen, Leon Moore. First Row: America Marenghi, Robert Poliack, Rokert Szuikin, Nathan Lubofsky, Edward Vipler, Arnold Sher, Morris Neiman, Harris Trager, Harvey Cohen, Stanley Berson. Honor Society Every member in the Honor Society feels that he was honored by being chosen, and in return he does everything within his powers to improve the school. It is a matter of record that the boys in the Honor Society participate in more extra- curricular activities than does any other individual group, as well as being the out- standing students. This year, under the able leadership of our adviser, Mr. Barnes, and our officers Sher, Vipler, and Neiman, the Honor Society is coming through with a wide program that will be beneficial to the whole school.
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