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Row 1 David Scheuer, Michael Herman, Orrys Williams, Miss Mallick, Melvin Bloom, Robert Sontag, Bogan, Barry Weingart, Michael Row 2 Alan Kaplan, Stephen Epstein, David Cohen, Harold Davis, David Weinerman J orum Chil This year Roxbury Memorial High School has had one of its finest forum clubs under the able supervision of Miss Bogan. One of the greatest experiences that a high school student can have is to speak before an assembly. This experience gives the students poise and confidence which will aid them a great deal throughout their lives. Each forum has five speakers, two speakers for the affirmative side, two speakers for the negative side, and a chairman. After both sides give their views on the subject there is a short questioning period in which the chair- man calls for two questions for each speaker. Every student who is in the forum gathers all the information he can about the subject and writes his own speech. Then there are many hours-of practice in speaking which are super- vised by Miss Bogan Outstanding speakers in this year’s forums are Barry Weingart, who was chosen to accept the class gift at last year’s graduation and Robert Sontag, Vice-President of the senior class, Stephen Epstein, Michael Mallick, Melvin Bioom, Michael Herman, and David Cohen.
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ere sieguteeniniouish ease ee Row 1 Orrys Williams, Steven Epstein, Burt Norris, Frank Dumphy, Leonard Sorin Row 2 Mr. Moran, Robert Jumper, David Rosenthal, Michael (Gear ee JZ atro When you enter Memorial every morning you see seated at the desks in the corridor two boys, one with a pad of tardy slips and the clock, the other with a pen and notebook. These brave boys are part of the Corridor Patrol, under the supervision of Mr. Moran. These courteous boys sit at the desk during the day, waiting to hand any tardy student a tardy slip. They also direct visitors to wherever they have to go. Their prompt manners and efficient service have done much to create a favorable impression of the school in the minds of visitors. Even though their hours are long, their pay nil, and sleeping conditions miserable, these boys are proud to be on the Corridor Patrol. The following valiant boys are part of the Patrol: Robert Chambers, Ethan Chase, Richard Columbare, Frank Dunphy, Stephen Epstein, Mallick, James Lewis, Ethan Chase Robert Jumper, Michael Mallick and David Rosenthal. It is these boys who have been protecting your school.
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Page 64 text:
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Row 1 Robert Fine, Burton Norris, Steven Lerner, David Cohen, Americo DiRamio Row 2 Mr. Sheehan, Richard Steele, David Mclver, Lawrence R. Kelly, Ralph Munichiello By lee R oom By eres This year’s Home Room Treasurers are thank- ful to their adviser, Mr. Sheehan, for helping them with their financial transactions between the student body and the school. Our Home Room Treasurers for this senior year are David Cohen 313, Steven Lerner 312, Burton Norris 318, Dave Mclver 213, and Americo DiRamio 214. Mr. Sheehan helps us As the senior year arrives, it is the duty of the Home do our work neatly and accurately. Room Treasurers to collect funds for such various activities of the school as class dues, activities fees, yearbook subscriptions, and prom tickets. It is sometimes very hard to col- lect all the money from some of the students at once. So instead of straining the students’ budgets, we allow them to pay their activities on an installment plan which was found favor- able by the students. Each year the Home Room Treasurer’s duties become more in- volved, but each year the treasurers solve them, and this year the frenzied yet orderly activity of the treasurers has given them ex- perience that will be invaluable in later years. Ly eeekeege eno ae Z 4 F “4 3
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