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L fi! Xl Through the crack in the door, the secret messenger deciphered the latest totals, dashed up the stairway and hustled through the corridor reporting: Down The Road is still first! Such was the excitement caused by the l955 Roxbury Memorial High School Record Poll. With the consent of Nlr. Landrigan and Dr. Crudden, the committee went to work, little realizing the scope of the task they had undertaken. First came the distribution and collection of ballots. Then the relentless job of tabulating the result. But through the combined efforts of the group, this piece of work was completed in only two days, 99 per cent legitimately. After drawing up the ded- ications, the committee settled down for their radio debuts, still managing to keep the final results .1 secret . On November 4, 1955, four representatives of the group, Art Singer, Al Silverman, Bob Myers, and Steve Saltz, appeared on Bob Claytonls Boston Ballroom. The poll was presented, its outcome discussed. I Row 2 Jason Gilman, Roberv Schulze, Frank Roseenfleld, Rueben Margolis Row l Robert Myers, Stephen Salfz, Mr, Landrlgan, Arthur Slnqer, Allan Sllverman V -al J ,. . 4 ir K
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1 J- ,Q r 'f 2 I ,J Harvey Sclar. Robert Schulze, Armor Singer, Franklin Rosenfield The State Department of Education has instituted a plan which seeks to promote greater understanding between the high school students in-the cities and towns through personal contact. This year's committee consists of four very able boys elected by the senior class of Mem- orial in an earlier bollot. They are Bill Hodges, Allan Strachman, Larry Goldfarb, Steve Luster and George Berlin. Bill Hodges will also be our school representative to the Good Government Day :o be held in March at the State House, along with other dele- gates from their respective high schools. The Student Exchange Committee acts as the host for their out-of-town visitors, showing them the local historical points of interest, and explaining our local form of government. LJ Q? fl-4 nv' wzwzi Memorial,s Exchange Committee is under the able direction ofMr. Dullea, who is the head of the History Department in the school. He also will accompany the boys on the Ex- change Committee. S2 i
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