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xg 5 ' .. Q., ,., Row 2 Harold Sadoff, Robert Edesess, Martin Bluestein, Jerome Kravitz, Malcom Goldstein Row I Richard Goldstein, Theodore Levine, Mr. Cameron, Martin Feldman, Frank Richmond Under the capable guidance of Mr. Cam- eron, Memorial's Chess Team began another Hne season. Roxbury Memorial is a member of the Greater Boston Interscholastic Chess League. In the league this year there are be- sides Memorial, the defending champion Arlington Brookline High, Boston Latin, High, Newton High, and Boston Technical. The officers of the Chess Club are Martin Feldman, president, Jason Maltz, vice-president, Frank Richmond, treasurerg Bernard Ornstein, secretary. Other seniors on the team are Theodore Levine, who is the 2nd ranking player in the league, Richard Goldstein, Martin Bluestein, and Stanly Chudnofsky. Next year there should be some pretty stiff competition be- tween Malcolm Goldstein, Harold Sadof, Robert Edesess, and Jerome Kravitz for the presidency. Every Friday after school there is a match. There are ten men on each team. We play a home and home series with each school. Last year we came in third in the league, and this year we are hoping for first.
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Under the able guidance of Mr. Walsh the Chemistry club's purpose of fostering scien- tiie interest among the members has been realized to the fullest. During the year a number of interesting experiments have been run by individuals members of the club, which ordinarily could not have been shown because of the lack of equipment. Another popular activity of this club has been the regular showing of Elms on chem- ical subjects, which have been received with much interest by the members. One of the big things proposed for the club was the visiting of scientific and chem- ical establishments. Although this visiting hasn't been realized to its fullest extent, we are positive that this has been most interest- ing and informative to the great majority. We are sorry that the year isn't longer and that this program must end. However, we know that the Chemistry Club doesn't take a back seat to any club that was or ever will be in Roxbury Memorial. Row 3 Alberi Lerner, Robert Davis, Richard Levine, Gerald Levine, Richard Goldstein, lrwm Rosen- bloom, Arnold Polikoft, Harris Herman, Richard Goddard, Melvin Moller, Kenneth Coill, Robert Myers, Kenneth Cencini Row 2 Marvin Tobins, Richard Arisian, Harold Goldstein, Hugo Lewenthal, George Diamond, Arthur Singer, Allan Silverman, Steve Saltz, James Diamond, Arnold Visnick, Allan Colten, Harvey Berig, Gerald Gutell, Ronald Furie Row l Stanley Eltbaum, Rueben Margolis, Jason Lichtenstein, Robert Rosoff, Kenneth Maddoft, Mr Walsh, Allan Strachrnan, Michael Ginsberg, Sumner Zecher, Bernard Orenstein, Melvin Chessler 244 C5 U, ,Na- row
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ll The Christmas Card Committee, which has done an outstanding job in selling Christmas Cards for the R.M.H.S SCHOLARSHIP FUND, is the most underrated committee in the school. Under the able leadership of 416 Mr. Leach, the committee proved its worth in securing funds for scholarships. The Com- mittee's president, Morris Rodney, and his en- ergetic staff worked diligently for weeks sell- ing Christmas Cards. The pupils of R.Nl.H.S. followed Rodney's example and really proved themselves that they were salesmen, capable of helping financial matters of their school. An added attraction this vear was the fact there were two kinds of Christmas Cards. There were of course the usual cards featuring the beautiful snowscenes, but the new feat- ure was the addition of the deeply religious cards. We hope this little tribute will repay the Committee for a well done job. The thanks that they never received might be awarded them now, and they can be a proud group, when they realize what an important job they have achieved. Row 2 Eimer Philips, Frank Richmnncl, Richer! Rudsmin, Richard Woodson, Daniel Orfam, John O'Neil Row I Stephen Kavz, Gerald Pessm Mr. Leach, Stanley Cohen, Theodore Snyder, Sidney Swarvz 4 A A it -vnonygg . it
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