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Gita of 1953 69 The French Club was founded on December 10, 1952, under the able direc- tion of Mr. McCormack. The first slate of officers are Gerald Faverman, pres- ident; Nathan Lubofsky, vice president; Stanley L. Cohen, secretary; Irving Ma- son, treasurer. During the year, the members have had enjoyable and inter- esting meetings. Movies were shown, de- picting French life, and there were a few guests who spoke about French language and customs. The meetings were con- ducted in a French atmosphere, since French was spoken whenever possible. Good Luck to these members and sin- cere hopes that the French Club will continue to be very successful. French Club Third Row: Gerald Arbetter, Arthur Bovarnick, Martin Bloom, Earl Titlebaum, Herbert Goldman, Stanley Berson, Harrison Fishman, Ronald Segal, Edward Vipler, Herbert Gordon. Second Row: Mr. McCormick, Gerald Elfbaum, Alvin Black, Milton Namiot, Carl Kalowsky, Jonathan Levinson, Stanley Rosenbloom, Arnold Lieberman, William Bardfield, Edward Goldman. First Row: Marvin Spiegal, Ronald Powell, Irving Mason, Nathan Lubofsky, Gerald Faverman, Stanley Cohen, Gerald Bell, Jack Diamond, Mitchell Cantor.
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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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70 WSostonian Year Book Third Row: Robert Szulkin, Paul Waitze, E2ward Schlar, Gerald Kawadler, Sidney Davis, Morris Neiman, Ira Leonard, Philip Jacknowitz, Alan Walcman, Edward Rubin. Second Row: Mr. Gross, Charles Turner, Edward Marram, Joseph Oliver, Martin Eisenberg, Murton Gruber, Harris Berger, Abraham Bailey, William Bardfield, Sidney Weiner. First Row: Donald Levine, Steven Canner, Stanley Cohen, Morton Resnick, Harris Traiger, Edward Goldman, Gerald Faverman, Milton Davis, Benjamin Waldman. German Club The German Club meets every second Tuesday in Room 534. It is under the direction of Mr. Gross. Its purpose is to bring a greater understanding of Ger- many and its culture. Although the club is new they have a very ambitious pro- gram. This year German movies were shown. Lectures were given by guest speakers, among them Mr. Donovan. The officers for 1952-1953 are Hams Traiger, president, Morton Resnick, vice president and Edward Goldman, sec.-treas. The future is bright for this progressive club.
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