Roxbury Memorial High School for Boys - Bostonian Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1959

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Roxbury Memorial High School for Boys - Bostonian Yearbook (Boston, MA) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 55 of 88
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Page 55 text:

Row 1 Orrys Williams, Michael Herman, Melvin Bloom, David Cohen, Stephen Epstein, Harold Davis. Alan Kaplan Row 2 Mr. Brougham, Kenneth Rosenberg, Barry Lederman, Leonard Sorin, Barry Weingart, Jason Rothberg Use tanicn Sea nens Staff The Bostonian Business Staff under the super- vision of Mr. Brougham had a very good and prosperous year. This year’s business manager was Dave Cohen, and his staff consisted of Mike Mallick, Hal Davis, Barry Weingart, and Mel Bloom. Taking into consideration the size of the school, the size of the staff, and the fact that only two papers were published, the men of the Boston- ian Business Staff deserve a lot of credit. Although they didn’t turn in a great amount of ads, nobody can say they didn’t try. They were out soliciting ads every free moment that they had. Many business men of this district felt that they just couldn’t see their way clear to purchase an ad, while still others felt that buying an ad would help not only the school, but also their own businesses. The solvency of the “Bostonian” was due to co-operation between teachers, treasurers, and staff members, insuring a maximum number of subscriptions in activities fees. The Bostonian Business Staff would like to thank Mr. Brougham, Mr. Hanrahan, and the printing department for their efforts.

Page 54 text:

Row 1 David Scnever, Robert Sontag, Michael Herman, Melvin Bloom, Orrys Williams, Steven Lerner, Lawrence Glazer, Jason Rothberg Row 2 Mr. Brougham, Stephen Epstein, Burton Horblit, Barry Steinberg, Leighton Hullum, Barry Weingart, David Cohen, Row 3 Frank Dunphy, David Potocsky, Leonard Sorin, Michael Brackman, Mark Gelbsman Wo fonitan SL; ferary Real school spirit was shown in the Bostonians that the undermanned Bostonian Literary Staft contributed to. Much of the credit goes to the faculty advisers who so eagerly and unselfishly contributed their time and knowledge. They are the Messrs. Brougham, Hanrahan, Smith, and Laquidara. A large part of the creative work was carried on the shoulders of the Editor-in-Chief Mel Bloom assisted by Bob Sontag, Dave Cohen, Steve Epstein, Barry Stein- berg, and Mike Herman. The able and expert contributors to the sports page were Butch Hul- lum, and Allen Furey. The literary staff owes much to the students who contributed their talents in the business and art staffs, without whose time and effort the Bostonian could never have published the literary efforts of its editorial workers. The successful completion of the Bostonian is a splendid example and profitable inspiration of what co-operation Mallick, Lawrence Atbert, Martin taff and school spirit can accomplish even under difficulties. The spirit shown by these boys surely will carry them to success, just as their efforts have set their feet on the first rungs of the ladder of life’s work.



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Row 1 Mr. Greyser, Stanley Pinckney, Martin Marcus, Stanley McMullen Wt Staff The class of ‘59 Yearbook Art Staff is to be highly congratulated and is one of which we can be very proud. The splendid drawings and cartoons that appear in this publication are proof of the capabilities of this staff. Mr. Morris Greyser, the faculty adviser to the group, has always been known to bring out the best work in his students. His expert instruction, coupled with the talents of these young artists, make an unbeatable combin- ation. Martin Marcus and Stanley Pinckney are responsible for the major share of the work. Stanley McMullen also has done some of the work. There must have been times when the work load was so great that they wished they hadn’‘t taken a position on the art staff. They now know, however, that their work was of great value. Were it not for them, our yearbook would be lacking something. Their artistry recalls many pleasant memories at Memorial. Our fine art staff worked diligently to capture and record successfully the outstanding occur- rences of the year.

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