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Row 1 Orrys Williams, Melvin Toon, George Lake, Leighton Adams, John Dinnali Hullum, Donald Jenkins, Edward Row 2 Armen Tarbassian, Robert Winbush, Robert Jumper, George Clark, Milton Morris, Charles Munroe, Michael Underwood, Leonard Sorin, Floyd Parson, Prang, Mr. Campbell Row 3 Gerald Ronkin, Barry Lederman, Charles Frederick, Roger Francis, Harold Gabriel, Lawrence Glazer rack In cross-country this year, Memorial almost ran away with top honors. The Green and Gold finished a close third in the District Meet. “Butch” Hullum was our outstanding runner placing in the top ten five in nearly every race. Favored to win the class C state meet Butch pulled up lame a few days before the race with a sprained ankle. However, injury did not bother Hullum, for he ran and came in sixth out of nearly one-hundred in the state. A true competitor. Other runners who finish- ed right behind the winner were Hal Gabriel and Floyd Pearson, a couple of boys who can really burn the cinders. Then there is Marv Liberman who did extremly well his first year out as a cross-country runner, Larry Glazer, the Silky Sullivan of track who usually over- took ten men in the last hundred yards, and George Lake, one of the best hurdle men in the state coming up strong at the end. Edwin Herbert Nickerson, Lawrence Mathews, Allen Furey, Richard Misiph was laid up because of a bad ankle and only ran a few races. Allen Furey and Orrys Williams did exceptionally well consid- ering the number of times they practiced. All in all, the season at Memorial was a success.
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We feel that your gradua- tion from R.M.H.S. (Boys) is an accomplishment in your pro- gressive climb to good citizen- ship, brotherhood, and happi- ness in everyday living. Our congratulations carry sin- cere wishes for success in your highest ideals and attainments. The Alumni extends its as- sistance to you. Whereabouts of classrnates, reunion plans, pe and general information are our functions. Your interest and vitality in serving your alumni will be the force for its being. Inquiries and changes in address should be directed to the Executive Secretary. = = HAlumut rbssoctatiou LOUIS KAITZ, President (1940) LEONARD PETERS, Vice President (1933) EDWARD FOLEY, Treasurer (1948) HARRY N. CRAMER, Secretary (1933) Executive Committee One (1) Year PHILLIP BRISS THEODORE MANN AL DER eG ERAGE le MORRIS E. MARKSON CHARLES KNOWLES PIASKEL ES SHAPIRO MORRIS G. PORTMAN 1934 ‘JO TTING NY IEE ICS Siete eee 1949 1939 ROBERT D. DEANE en 954 1944 WORE ER GO) EIN ae 1958 Executive Committee At Large 1941 JACK-DIAMOND ............. eee 953 1938 ELLIOT HARTSTONE too 1947 GEORGE PETERS L932 Life Members (Honorary Presidents) 1931 MELVIN R. PERLMAN eke: 1940 PE QRS O NGA G preemie? 1940 CLARENCE ELAM MORRIS GREYSER, Executive Secretary (Faculty) REMINDER ! ! Your current address should be on record in the Alumni files (School Office). Please make every effort to keep us posted. Your copy of the Constitution and By-Laws is enclosed. Mailing Address: Executive Secretary, Alumni Association Roxbury Memorial High School (Boys) Warren and Townsend Streets, Roxbury 21, Mass. Fill out the attached post card when you change your present address.
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