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Row 3 Carl Lfpkind, Burton Krantz, Gerald Levine, Paul Monroe, Harvey Katz, Robert Livingston, Rueben Margolis, Arnold Richmond, Gerald Levy, Daniel Orfant, John Marden, Richard Levine, Hugo Lewenthal, Sheldon Porter Row 2 Kenneth Kaplan, Stephen Luster, Louis MacKnight, Jason Maltz, James Lawrence, Donald Persky, Jack London, Fred Randall, Bruce MacMullen, Albert Lerner, Jason Lichtenstein, Theodore Levine Row l Frank Mostow, Melvin Moller, Gerald Pavloff, Arnold Polikoff, Stephen Katz, Mr, Gross, Robert Myers, Ken Madoff, Gerald Pessin, Irving Nudel, Bernard Orenstein Harken, you men of 332, and remember this plea: Boys, please get into your seats so I can take attendancen. How often Mr. Gross's pleading shout has sent us scrambl- ing back to our seats. But we seniors of 332 can well appreciate the help of Mr. Gross. I can be proud to say that almost every member of our group has worked intensely for the benefit of our alma mater,. Among the members of our class we have three class officers: Ken Madoff and Burt Chico Krantz, Executive Comm., and Bob Myers Vice-President. We have many boys on various committees. But when it comes to collecting money Bob Myers and Irv Nudel just about run the students dry. In sports we have Chico Krantz on the basketball team and of Course Fred Randall who is the man- ager of the track team and an expert on the 20am .552 subject of the Minneapolis Braves, so he says. Of course we cannot end this article without saying something about Dan Orfant, Mel Moller and S. Katz who will forever be look- ing out the Window. ax J .-W' mf'
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Room 330 was indubitably the best senior ltome room tltis year. Seliolastieally speaking Harris Herman and Stanley Iflfbaum rep- rcsent Memorial's two top lionor students. XVilliam Hodges, Memorial's senior elass presi- Eaam 550 dent. and Gerald Guttell and l.arrt' Goldfarb were also outstanding seliolars. ln atlileties room 330 fared excellently. XY'il- liam Hodges, eaptain of tlae Boston all-city football team, Roland Golden. a two-year traeli man and an important eog in Xlemori- al's football maeltine, Ronald Furie, Memori- al's star goalie, and lfdward Freedman and Donald Harrison, also outstanding members of tlae lioelxy squad are our own boys. Qtlaer outstanding members ul- 330 were Rieliard Goldstein, Mernorial's budding Hem- mingway, jason Gilman, eltairrnan of many of our eommittees, Samuel klaeob. one of tlae outstanding eommittee men of R.M.H.S., and Miclaael Ginsberg, manager of Memorial's in- door and outdoor traek team. W'e offer our deepest gratitude -co Mr. Botellao for ltis sincere understanding, guidance, and everlasting good laumor. Row 3 Raymond Harris, Allan Dreiker, Robert Greenberg, Leonard Gans, Joseph Frank, David Gordon, James Doherty, Martin Feldman, Donald Harrison, Stanley Finer, James Diamond Row 2 Lawrence Goldstein, Klaus Hermann, Robert Gerraughty, Harold Goldstein, Harold Freeman, Sam Jacobs, Kennetlw,Frttz, George Diamond, Michael Ginsberg, Ronald Furie, Clarence Debrew Rowl Edward Freeman, Richard Goddard, William Hodges, Harris Herman, Gerald Guttell, Mr Botelho, Stanley Elfbaum, Larry Goldfarb, Robert Davis, Jason Gilman, Richard Goldstein 5.3 wr ' u, ., V e 4 f t
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i i It appears that room 334 is one of the best home rooms in the school both actively and scholastically. With Mr. Dullea, and his able assistant Mr-. Aylward, we have to mention just a few: Frank Rosenfield, business man- zaam 554 ager ofthe Bostonian and assistant manager of the Yearbook, Steve Saltz, business manager of the Yearbook and assistant manager of the Bostonian: Al Duck Silverman, sec. treas. of the Senior Class, Art Singer, editor of the Bostoniang Al Strachman a member of the Student Exchange Committee and Y.P. of the Chemistry Club. Irwin Rosenbloom YP. of the Spanish Club and L1 member of the Debating team. Our number one captain under the Major is Bob Schulze. This is just naming a few of the outstanding men of room 334. Arnold Visniek has bought him- self a car, the Vismobile . Frank Richmond was afraid to bring home his last report card: he only got all A's. Look out Honor Societyg it appears that Steve S.ilt7 and Al Strachman are heading your wav. Rowli Frank Richmond, Harvey Sclar, Jerry Zeidman, Harry Ray, Elliot Weinstein, Mitchell Zukofl, Burton Robinson, Herbert Shuman, Carl Sundstrom, Philip Sirota, Howard Tabolsky Row 2 Mr Alyward, Sheldon Tutin, Robert Stillman, Samuel Svetkey, Gerald Sheff, Ted Snyder, Allan Strachman, Arnold Visnick, Richard Swartz, Joseph Slavin, Barry lNaldman, Bernard Waggenheim, Marvin Tobins, Mr. Dullca Rowl Robert Rosofl, Fred Rubin, Arthur Singer, Michael Spitz, Steve Saltz, Frank Rosenfield, Qcbert Schulze, Allan Silverman, Irwin Rosenbloom, Edward Silverman, Theron Van Brakle . fl M '4' -ee' wr D
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