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ROW 1: Rosemarie Agostino, Cassandra Batson, Ina Asnes, Ro- berta Brown, Marilyn Canter, Carolyn De Pina, Josephine Austin, Sandra Bessin, Phyllis Braverman, Elinor Akell. ROW 2: Elinor Bloom, Sheila Cohen, Elaine Cohen, Fredelyn Davidson, Ruth Dan- towitz, Merle Freeman, Frances Burrell, La Raine Davis, Linda Freid, Sheila Beda, Miss Beck. ROW 3: Norma Berkowitz, Roberta Bower, Juanita Clay, Barbara Chase, Roberta Franklin, Barbara Bryant, Carol Daniels, Elaine Dores, Gretchen Coleman. oom 115 We present room 113, a talented group unsur- passed in its character and merit, excelling in every school activity, under the supervision of Miss Beck. Among our stars we find Norma Berkowitz, Speaker of the General House; Gretchen Coleman, Secretary of the class; Carrie DePina, Treasurer of the Student Council; Barbara Bryant, Chairman of the Prom Committee; and Barbara Chase and Carol Daniels, alias Beethovens, our school musicians. On the year- book, Elaine Dores is Typing Editor; Sheila Beda, Art Editor; and Elaine Cohen, Literary Editor. Our deepest appreciation to Miss Beck, whose advice and understanding produced a superlative senior homeroom. Hats off fo all in 113, a truly fine example of Memorial's spirit. Oo Ao Nive 45
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ROW 1: Steven Slotnick, William Jones, Ethan Chase, Melvin Toon, Stephen Damelin, Ronald Sorgman, David Weinerman, Edward King. ROW 2: James Griffin, Donnat Mitchell, Hilliard Jones, Charles Munroe, Robert Miller, Edward Deyesso, Henry Cox, Howell Yancey, Mr. Walsh. ROW 3: Gerald Ronkin, Leonard Holtzman, Joel Abrams, Stephen Gold, Martin Marcus, Michael Davis. oom ITT 44 Distinctive! Distractive! Dynamic! This is Room 111, the only academic home room comprised entirely of boys. Highlighting this group are Bobby Miller, Vice President; Steven Slotnick, Executive Committee; Mel Toon, Vice President of the Stu- dent Council; Charles Munroe, representative; Don- nat Mitchell, treasurer; and Marty Marcus, our Rem- brandt. Distinctive is the entire room—just ask any passing girl; and the dynamic personalities of each and every boy are displayed in everything they do. Thank heaven for Room 111, for without them how would the girls survive? A round of applause goes to Mr. Walsh, the producer of this three ‘‘D home room.
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ROW 1: Roberta Lipnick, Joy Lezberg, Marion Hollander, Joyce Lederman, Marjorie Leben, Arlene Paderson, Roberta Jacobs, Elinor Kemler, Hazel McFerson, Sheila Kohner. ROW 2: Helaine Kelman, Jacqueline Lynch, Marie Jones, Cynthia Katz, Faith Litvack, Sheila Levine, Nancy Gray, Amy Levine, Judith Lipson, Rena Hurwitz, Dr. Tarutz. ROW 3: Margaret Newton, Carol Gosmon, Susan Gitner, Marilyn Gunn, Phyllis Kaplan, Janice Kazar, Diane Kanter, Beth Klass. oom 1185 46 Through the magic portals of 118 pass the great- est scholars known to man, animal, or vegetable. Such notables as Beth Klass, our Senior Class Presi- dent; Roberta Lipnick, Editor-in-Chief of the Year- book; and other assorted geniuses, in various shapes and sizes. Under the impressive direction of Dr. Tarutz a dignified and studious air of significance is main- tained. We believe that no other senior homeroom can boast of such feeling of good fellowship and leadership. Our best wishes are extended to Dr. Tarutz for his patience and guidance. We hope he will remember us always with fond memories.
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