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ey of 1953 67 Memorial has always had a good reason to be proud of her chess teams, which have in the past taken on such potent rivals as Technical High, Latin, and Brookline High. The team will be hurt by the gradua- tion of President Morris Neiman, Vice- President Gerald Faverman, Secretary Jay Abramson and Robert Maltz; but there is a nucleus for the future with Hal Task and Richard Werbner. Mr. Donovan is the sponsor of the chess team. Chess Club Second Row: Mr. Landrigan, Paul Janis, Martin Resnick, Frederick Mark, Richard Werbner. First Row: WHarold Task, Bruce Newman, Gerald Faverman, Morris Neiman, Jay Abramson, Robert Maltz, Harris Traiger.
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66 UScttsnetn Year Book. = Second Row: William King, Morris Neiman, Marvin Cantor. First Row: Arnold Sher. Mr. Robert B. Masterson, Bruce Newman. Office Staff One of the most active groups of boys in the school is that group which through their efficient operation of the switchboard and distribution of the daily bulletin make it much easier for both students and teachers to plan their school days. These boys assist the secretaries in prepar'ng the attendance bulletin, delivering messages, and paging other students to the office. Truly they are an indispensable part of the school and are worth commendation.
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68 USoslaritn Year Bool, Third Row: David Jacobs, Martin Linsey, Gerald Faverman, Irwin Kabler, Joseph Harper. Second Row: Mrs. McGrath, Gerald Bell, Earl Titlebaum, Joel Rubinovitz, Robert Ente, Stanley Miller, Mitchell Rudnick. First Row: Sumner Stecker, Don Goldman, Arnold Sher, Bruce Newman, Marvin Cantor, Barry Sax, Lawrence Kleinfeld. Forum Club This year, as in the past, Roxbury Memorial held four very interesting forums. The topics discussed were the following: 1. What Form of World Government Should The United States Support? 2. It Is Unethical for Public Officials, Either Elected or Appointed, to Permit Their Personal or Political Debts to Be Paid by Private Indiy- iduals or Groups? 3. The Voting Age Should Be Lowered to Eighteen; and 4. The Electoral College Should Be Abolished. 5. Much credit must be given to our marvelously efficient public speaking teacher, Mrs. McGrath; to Mr. Donovan, for assisting in checking the authentici- ty of the facts in the forums; and to Mr. Conway, for assisting in the checking of the English.
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