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(Eel 1953 63 We should like to take this opportunity to thank the members of the Assembly Committee for their fine work in the pro- ducticn of our numerous assemblies throughout the entire year. These rarely- noticed and seldcm-thanked boys, under the guiding hand of Mr. Francis J. O’Cennor, have made great strides in the maintenance and operation of cur assemblies. Special consideration should be given to David Holsberg, general chairman, head projectionist, Stanley Samuels, and Marvin Freedman, stage manager. Assembly Committee Third Row: Irwin Zonis, Kenneth Holsberg, Sumner Stecker, Bruce Newman, Leonard Nathan. Second Row: Mr. Schroeder, Gerald Bell, Jason Berkowitz, Jay Abramson, William Kramer, Jordan Ring, Frank Verrocci. First Row: Samuel Pearl, Irwin Kabler, Herschell Abel, Chairman David Holsberg, Stanley Samuel, Burton Pearlstein, Melvin Wartell, Barry Sax, Daniel Striar.
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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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64 Wsestonian Year Book Third Row: Michael Liebiman, Gerald Elfbaum, Erwin Sidman, Robert Swiadon, Ec ward Bluestein, Edward Madden, Paul Libby, Albert Perlmutter, Morton Malkofsky, Robert Blake, David Sternberg, Saul Sherter, Lawrence Magerer, Ronald Powell, Anthony Loring, Irving Shair, Steven Tobias, Nicholas Georgenes, Alvin Graiver, Martin Gruber, Harvey Goldman, Stanley Cohen. Second Row: Mr. Donovan, Kevin Sheehan, Paul Sheehan, Sheldon Kolodny, Robert Namiot, Martin Bloom, Eric Stein, John Brown, Leonard Yudis, Samuel Pearl, Bruce Newman, Gerald Faverman, Lawrence Hanson, Carl Marenghi, Nathan Gabriel, Barry Tutin, Lawrence Kleinfeld, Sidney Handler, Daniel Fagell, Robert Rawlinson, Leonard Israel. First Row: Paul Sirull, Joseph Marchionda, Louis Winoker, Barry Sax, Jay Abramson, Allen Phillips, Edward Kushner, Jason Snyder, Norman Gear, Mitchel Cantor, Selwyn Cohen, Marvin Dubrow, Kenneth Goldstein, Robert Millman, Robert Rothman, Allen Babbit. Corridor Patrol The corridor Patrol, day in and day out, gallantly and courteously guides parents and students through Memorial’s corridors. Corridor Patrol Posts are located at every exit. And they also are placed at the doors leading to the South Side. Mr. Donovan very ably directs the corridor patrol. Executive headquarters are located in 334. We tip our hats to these courteous gen- tlemen who do their jobs quietly and efficiently.
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