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a ie 33 % i g Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Melvin Bloom, Michael Mallick, Michael Herman, David Cohen, Leonard Sorin, Harold Davis, Steven Lerner Mr. Hanrahan, Burton Norris, Barry Weingart, Barry Lederman, Robert Sontag, David Scheuer, Steven Epstein Stanley McMullen, Harvey Golner, Kenneth Rosenberg, Martin Brackman, Orrys Williams, Lawrence Albert, Paul Carlson, Mark Gelbman, Stanley Pickney SOG The Key Club was formed in 1956 with the The Key Club would like to extend its grati- help of the Roxbury Kiwanis Club to assist tude to Mr. Hanrahan, our Key Club adviser, with the activities of Roxbury Memorial High to Dr. Crudden, and the Roxbury Kiwanis Club, School. without whose help this Club would never In three years it has helped in such activities as have been possible. buying jackets for the 1956 basketball team, helping the Roxbury Kiwanis Club with their collection for the Christmas baskets of food given to the underprivileged families of Rox- bury, and helping with other activities around the school. Dave Cohen, a three-year member, was elected President this year, edging out Mel Bloom in a close vote. Lenny Sorin, one of Memor- ial’s top basketball players, was elected Vice- President, while Mike Herman was elected Treasurer. Mike Mallick was voted in as Sec- retary while Paul Carlson was voted into office as Master-At-Arms for the school year 1958- 1959.
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Row 1 Sumner Fredman, Mr. Greyser, Burton Norris AHunior Kod G25 Sumner Fredman and Benjamin Steinberg served as the representatives to the Junior Red Cross. We were very happy and honored to belong to an organization not only for the pride we felt to represent it in our school, also for the indescribable feeling of joy we got from helping people who had met serious misfortunes in their lives. The purpose of the Junior Red Cross is to assist the Senior Red Cross in any way possible. For example, during the Christmas vacation, many needy families and orphaned children were helped through the efforts of these boys. During the annual Red Cross drive they collected money which went to many worth- while purposes. We are happy to convey our deepest apprecia- tion to our sponsor, Mr. Morris Greyser, with- out whose advice and assistance we could not have been so successful as we were. His care- ful, kindly and expert guidance, will remain a cherished possession forever. We are also happy to thank Mrs. O'Keefe for her excellent guidance.
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Row 1 Lester Byndloss, Michael Herman, Mr. Goulston, Paul Carlson, William Kennifick, Row 2 Steven Slotnick, Melvin Bloom, David Cohen, Martin Brackman, Leonard Sorin, Frank Dunphy, Stanley B. Pinckney, Robert Sontag ae); Keon A bate fants “Prompt, efficient, and courteous service” is the motto of our staff of lunch room assistants. Here, indeed, is a group of future captains of commerce and finance. Each is doing a commendable job as cashier, milk supervisor, salesman, or general assistant. Our cafeteria is operated so smoothly and efficiently that within a very short time the entire complement of pupils is served—includ- ing the hot dish, milk, candy, and ice cream, as well as the registering of each individual sale. The cashiers, under supervision of Mr. Goul- ston, operate their registers so accurately that not a single correction slip has been received from the bank or the office of school luncheons. The other assistants, under super- vision of our cafeteria manager, Mrs. Cun- ningham, have been lauded repeatedly for their efficiency and co-operative spirit. The success of the cafeteria at Roxbury Memorial High is due, in large measure, to these “Knights of the Square Table—our lunchroom assistants. To each we say, “thank you for a job well done”.
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