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(Cis of 1953 75 The successful work that Mr. Holmes has een doing with the Physics Club can be proven by the fact that this year’s mem- bership is the largest in Memorial’s history. The club elected no officers, for every member feels that his only purpose in at- tending the after-school sessions is to learn physics, which he does under the able Jead- ership of the ever, energetic and fine gen- tleman, Mr. Holmes, to whom the whole club is most grateful. Physics Club Third Row: Daniel Striar, Richard Seligman, Morris Neiman, Louis Weiner. Second Row: Mr. Holmes, Stanley Miller, Harold Atkins, Morton Malkofsky, Jay Abramson, Mitchell Rudnick, Lawrence Rittenberg. First Row: Elliott Bertman, Leon Burrel, Barry Sax, Irwin Kabler, Joel Rubinovitz, Bruce Newman, Gerald Arbetter.
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74 USeatontan Year Bool: Left to Right: Edward Shuman, Alan Sneider, Mr. Kean, Bruce Newman, Samuel Pearl. Junior Red Cross When two such devoted students as Bruce Newman and Samuel Pearl combine their creative talents to further the cause of such an inspiring organization as the Junior Red Cross, beneficial results to all concerned are assured. Although the program for this year is not as diversified as was that of the previ- ous years, our group did succeed in accom- plishing many things to wh'ch we can point with pride. The chief goal of our organization was the expansion of the Junior Red Cross spir- it and activities. In closing, we wish an equally good year to Edward Schuman and Allen Sneider, who will be the representatives in the suc- ceeding school year. We also wish to thank Mr. Peter F. Kean, our teacher sponsor, without whose able supervision many things we accomplished would have been impossible.
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76 WSostenian Year Book Third Row: Robert Maltz, Harvey Goldman, Stanley Cohen, Stephen Hemmingway, Louis Weiner, David Jacobs, Bruce Newman, Gerald Faverman, Robert Flashner, Joel Rubinovitz, William Sadof, Daniel Striar, Stanley Berlin, Milton Kling, Sheldon Kolodney, Bernard Park, Charles Rabatsky, Mitchell Cantor, Sheldon Feibel. Second Row: Mrs. McGrath, Sicney Doren, Martin Bloom, Lawrence Kleinfeld, Barry Sax, Morris Neiman, Ea] Titlebaum, Don Goldman, David Abrams, Martin Linsey, Irwin Kabler, Irving Shear, Harvey Gerovitz, Matthew Cohn, Elliot Hershoff, Alan Cohen, Ronald Powell, Haro!d Eskot, George Pearson, George Hirschorn. First Row: Edward Wiseman, Sheldon Schwartz, Sumner Stecker, Max Karass, Ronald Bender, Robert Ente, Marvin Cantor, Arnold Sher, Mitchell Rudnick, Harold Karshbaum, Gerald Bell, Stanley Miller, Melvin Wartel, Marvin Speigel, Joseph Harper. Public Speaking Once again the Public Speaking Class good speakers. Memorial by excelling in different competi- tions such as the Red Feather Speaking The value of a course in public speak- fortune.” was the extra-curricula activity with the most members. The enrollment for this year totaled more than 120. Under the excellent supervision of Mrs. McGrath, many boys have succeeded in becoming The boys met once each week and took part in Radio Programs, Forums, and Con- tests. Through experience gained in this course, many students brought pride to Contest, and the Hearst Oratory Contest. ing can best be explained by a famous quotation of William Shakespeare. “Mend your speech a little, lest it may mar your
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