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

 - Class of 1960

Page 45 of 134

 

Roxbury Memorial High School for Boys - Bostonian Yearbook (Boston, MA) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 45 of 134
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Page 45 text:

GRETCHEN COLEMAN: A new pair of white gym sneakers and polish! DAVID WEINERMAN: Life membership in the Forum Club. MINERVA GUNN: A foam rubber gym suit for the next time she falls. WILLIAM JONES: An Unknown sweater that will fit, and a bottle of slowdown pills. JOHNNY FERNANDEZ: A solid gold guitar. SHEILA BEDA: A book entitled ‘How to Paint An Original Rembrandt. SHEILA KOHNER: All of our old shoes purchased at Wilburs. EDWARD DEYESSO: A 22” comb and a 4” by 6” mirror. GEORGE TAYLOR and MARIE JONES: One alarm clock each. BARBARA BRYANT: Johnny Mathis. ROBERTA LIPNICK: All the old homework assignments that she helped us with. HAZEL MCFERSON: MARILYN GUNN. DONNAT MITCHELL: All the absentee and tardy slips. DONALD KERNAN: A year's supply of Cott's and SANDY. ARLENE PADERSON: That name she hates so much—HUNKY! ROBERTA ROONEY: The title of honorary president of the Four Musketeers! ETHAN ALLEN CHASE: A scholarship to Aristotle's School of Debating in Greece. SHEILA COHEN: Leg make-up to keep her knees in A-1 condition for those short skirts. ADA SIMS: The Backstage crew! LEONARD HOLTZMAN: MELVIN TOON and ROBERT MILLER. CASSANDRA BATSON and ROBERTA FRANKLIN: The lunchroom, complete with soup dipper and sterling silver. MADELINE RICHMOND: The nickname ‘‘Venus.”’ LINDA FREID: A French sports car to go with her poodle. ROGER MATTHEWS: A permit to escort the girls to and from class. RUTH DANTOWITZ: A chauffeur’s license. BEVERLY SIBULKIN: BARBARA WEINER and IDA ZUSHUK. ROBERTA JACOBS: A hairdressing salon. CHARLES FREDERICK: A copy of Shakespeare's Macbeth. NORMA BERKOWITZ: Butter to go with her loaf of bread. DIANE KANTER: Her wardrobe. LA RAINE DAVIS: Her Ipana smile. THESGLASS OF 1960 4]

Page 44 text:

Class Will We, members of the last graduating class of R. M. H. S., proudly, and without malice aforethought, do hereby will, bequeath, and devise a few prized possessions. Having taken under consideration the fact that the bequests below might possibly cause dissatisfaction for a few ungrateful recipients (as most wills do), we urge the legatees to question them- selves as to whether they are worthy. Having been declared to be of sound mind and judgment we hereby bequeath the following: TO DR. CRUDDEN: We leave our appreciation for his guidance and understanding. TO MISS BECK: We leave a tape recorder that says, ‘No pin curl clips in school, girls.” TO MISS BOGAN: We leave our gratitude for her help in all our class activities. TO MR. BORTNICK: We leave a molecule and a space ship to the moon. TO MR. BROUGHAM: We leave a volume—''The Newest Slang Expressions in Ten Easy Lessons.” TO MR. BROWN: We leave a toothl ess comb and cab fare to Warner Associates. TO MRS. CUNNINGHAM: We leave our doctor's bills for indigestion. TO MISS KENNEY and Mr. McGRIMLEY: We leave our sincere thanks and 1,000 jobs to be filled by 1961. TO MISS McCMORROW: We leave an automatic dictation machine. TO MR. McSHERRY: We leave a 35 minute speed test to be done in 15 seconds. TO MR. PEARL: We leave a special pair of Charleston shoes. TO MISS SIMENDINGER: We leave a gift certificate to the House of Nine. TO DR. TARUTZ: a. WHO2 b. WHAT2 c. WHEN2 d. WHERE? e. WHY2 f. HOW2 TO MRS. THOMPSON: We leave those back-breaking Kraus-Weber exercises. TO MR. WALSH: We will test tubes to replace those broken by his budding chemists. TO THE JANITORS: We leave an automatic garbage disposal for each table. And to the following pupils we leave: MARILYN CANTOR: A locker equipped with ELINOR KEMLER and the newest shades of lipstick. CAROL DANIELS: A million-dollar contract with Columbia Records. JOEL ABRAMS: A two-gun holster to go with his cowboy boots. BETH KLASS: A trip to Paris so she can visit the House of Dior. HILLIARD JONES and JOANNE SAMPSON: Trophies for being the quietest people in the school. MARJORIE PRESS: RONNY SORGMAN. 40

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