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ffl v- ff 7' Row 2 Michael Ginsberg, Irving Nudel, Robert Myers, Samuel Childs, Allan Silverman, Burton Krantz, Richard Swartz, Gerald Pessin, Joseph Slavin Row l Harvey Berig, Fred Rubin, Mr. Bovelho, Michael Spitz, Mr. Pearl, Stephen Salfz, Lawrence Goldfarh . P . This year the Prom Committee organized in early October to help. give Memorial the best Senior Prom possible. They succeeded to the fullest. The Prom Committee, under Mike Spitz, our able chairman, organized one of the finest proms ever seen at our school. The Dorothy Quincy Suite was the site, and the music was supplied by Freddie Guerra and his band, who were accompanied by a girl vocalist. Earlier, before the Prom, the true spirit of the Senior Class was shown by the co-opera- tion they gave the committee. The quota of tickets was reached and surpassed in .1 short time, and the committee set to work to hnd the right band, hall, and date, which we did just about in the space of one meeting. Most of the work involved was in decorating and preparing refreshments. May we, the members of the committee. take this opportunity to thank Mr. Bothelo. our adviser for the help he gave to us, and for the troubles he led us through. W'ithout his complete co-operation this lane affair could not have been possible.
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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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The Assembly Committee under the able dir- eetion of Mr. Philip A. Bortniclx is probably one of the most envied groups of the entire school, for they were present at every assem- bly. They have given our Assemblies, and other activities such as the Talent Show, lflag Dedication Ceremony, Class Day, Iforums, etc. a professional touch by their fine work- manship. The following members were the most .letive perticipants this season: Chairman,Theodore Snyderg Vice Chairman, Jerrold Pessin: Au- dioman, George Rhotstein: and Stanley Co- hen, projectionist. Other members who helped make the Assem- bly Committee's work easier were: joel Slarve, Sumner Rodney, Dan Orfant, Robert Grunin and Louis Delaflor. The squealing sounds eminating from the amplifiers and the sound of that well worn record being tested for more scratches during and after school was an indication that anoth- er assembly was to be held. May the unblcmishcd record of our Assemblw Committee follow with more outstanding members. Rr-w 2 Sidney VVarve., Edward Silver an, Harold Free-vwan, S'ephen Kavz, Ronald holsberg, Joseph S'arve, Sy-any Rooney Row 1 Rclncrv Schulze, Looe Dflaf .w-, em!d Pressio, Mr. Berwick, Thfzciciore Snyder, Stanley Cohen, Dai: e- Orfanv I I I i ' lsx , WI' . A I-Ji x . 4' 1 Ah Q.:
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