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1 .an 11N 2 , L ,..w, x l '4-.,, ,ay Row 3 Mayhew Hassam, Ronald Tnlebaum, Melvin Chessler, Sianley Betterman, Sidney Segal Robert Roode, Felix Smith, Michael Milgroorn, Stanley Elfbaum, Mitchell Brockman, George Berlin Robert Rosofi, William Hodges, Harris Herman, Mr. O'Conner, Frank Richmond, Gerald Gutrell, Larry Goldfarb Row 2 POW l Wanna ' The future leaders and builders of America are in the ranks of the N.1tioi1.1l Honor Society. Membership in iviei11ori.il's lriryiyiii' Society is highly eoveted and is .1 symbol of the highest academic honor one can receive. The society is .1 select group in wliieli there is no royal road to membership. One must attain honor marlts three eonseeutix'.' times in order to be admitted- to the Soeiety. ble must also have the highest personality marlss and show himself to be .1 credit to tl1e school. The Honor Society is .1 L'Ol IlP.ll'.lllXUlf' 1123-' ide.1 ii1 NlCINUl'i.ll, having been started in I9-if by Mr. Joseph lilynn. Since tl1.1t time the strides it has made have been elose to the miraeulous. The boys in the Honor Soelety participate in more CXll'.lCLlI'l'iCLll.ll' .ietivities than does any other individual group, .1s well as being the outst.1nding student group in tl1e school. ln our ranks this year are the of the football team are also included. S. Senior Class president, the Hearst Historieal speaker, and tl1e Good Government day rep resentative. Rotary club representative, is sistant editors of the Bostonian, and eaptiin 'L
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We would like to add a few phrases to clarify our part in the publishing of our school's fine newspaper. We don't intend to boast, of course, but it is only truthful to say that without the Business Staff the entire attempt Row 2 Sam Jacobs Row I would have been impossible. For we were the sturdy individuals, who, under the outstandf ing leadership of Business Manager, Frank Rosenfield, and Asst. Business Manager Stephen Saltz, went forth to sell the adverf tisements needed to finance this literary pro! ject. However, each and every one of us fully realizes that all we did accomplish was due to faculty adviser, Nlr. Landrigan, whose sage advice and understanding helped us greatly. Aside from the tireless efforts of Frank Rosenfield the ten or more staff members have proved to themselves and to the school that they are capable of financing a school paper. In closing we would like to thank the Bostonf ian Business Staff for securing ads needed to finance the Bostonian , R.M.H.S. school 5124! paper. Mr. Landrigan, Jason Maltz, Gerald Pessin, Arnold Polikoff, Rueben Margulis, Joseph Frank Edward Silverman, Allan Silverman, Jason Gilman, Robert Schulze, Frank Rosenfield, Stephen Salll. Robert Mvf-rs Arthur Singer A ., few. .1 9 9,4 ' .-----w I t
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.., I , 1- Speetoram:1 of l9S6, as ingenuous as its name, was the product of the combined efforts of the Class Day Committee and the entire Senior Class. XY'ith .1 n.1me so colorful and exciting, Il1CiCl1lSS of '56 had Created 63444 quite .1 elmllenge for itself .ind many otlieiw. Of course, witliout ilu- guiding lmnd ull Mrs. Nlefiratli. tliere would never l1.1YL' lween .is sueeesxful .1 proieet. llerfeezion was :the backbone of the i'Speetror.1n1.i , for from tlie lweginning tlie committee WAS .iw.ire of the tixldition tl1.1t Cl.1iis llny represented. :Xnd for perfeetion .ind Lrnidition, tliere eouldnever lui e lveen .1 liner eounwlor Kllilll our own Nlrs. NlCGr.1tli. Mr. I.LlI1Ll!'lg.lI1 lveeame our eritie .ind eensor, and three monilis and seveiity-live liundred passes later, lie emerged tlirougli the un- .ivoidalvle confusion of .1 Senior Cl.1S in time to See our production rexieli itQ goal. Our elgisinates reasured us, our teaeliers com- mended us, but only our .ludienee eould eonvinee us that Speetrornm.1 of 'i6 was the high point of our Senior Year and Ll job well done by the Class Day Committee. Pow 2 Rohr-iv Sclvolze, Frm lt Flosenfielcl, lrv ng Niiclef, Harris Herivmn, Gerald Pessir Slanley Elllmwn Fr:-dericlr Randall, Harvey Benq Row l Horton Kranll, Rolwrl Myers, Arvlvor Singer, Mrs McGralh, William Hodqes, Allan Silverman Kwinnvl- Marlofl J, ' ',,' S' 'F I an .. X. - l 1 W I i X L , 2?- er
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