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ROW 1: Nancy Parvey, Sandra Wallace, Barbara Weiner, Joanne Sampson, Evelyn Porges, Roberta Rooney, Sheila Strachman, Mi- chele Winer, Marjorie Press, Beverly Sibulkin. ROW 2: Gail Wax, Judith Sanborn, Ida Zushuk, Winnifred Sargent, Janice Randolph, Martha Pinto, Ada Sims, Brenda Rutstein, Linda Wasserman, Esta Titlebaum, Mr. Simmons. ROW 3: Carol Simon, Sandra Smargon, Judith Thompson, Roberta Waldman, Gladys Potter, Eileen Stein, Phyllis Schwartz, Madeline Richmond, Christine Zopatti. oom 121 48 Where would R.M.H.S. be without Room 121? That is the question! Under the capable guidance of Mr. Simmons, we have fared very well this year. We are proud to say that in our room can be found some of the most outstanding girls in Roxbury Memoria. Proof of this is cited in the following: Michele Winer and Esta Titlebaum, members of the Student Council; Joanne Sampson, a member of the General House; Carol Simon, president of the Forum and Science Clubs; and Sandra Wallace, School Treasurer and Advertising Editor of the year- book. These are just a few of the girls who have helped to make Room 121 one of the best in the school.
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ROW 1: Shirley Meizler, Sheila Geller, Betty Orel, Elaine Shuman, Miss Simendinger, Helen Beberman, Linda Burton, Bryna Radonsky, Helen Skibbs. ROW 2: Marvin Clark, George Taylor, Robert Win- bush, Alfonso Willoughby, Donald Evans, Marion Webb, John Fer- nandez. ROW 3: David Rosenthal, Samuel Mitchell, Alloyd Hurley, Richard Short, Robert Katz, Donald Mish, Robert Isveck. Rom 120 These students may some day k and owners of our stores. The pupil have followed a cooperative course half a day of school and half a day of . well-known department stores in Boston. The head of this homeroom is Miss Simena: who joined Memorial's faculty for the first tim September. The students are taught merchandising, retailing, and many useful subjects which will help them in their business careers. This course is very construc- tive, for while the pupils are learning in school, they are also becoming proficient in jobs which interest them. These are the well-prepared leaders of the business world of tomorrow. 47
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ROW 1: Anthony Morganelli, Burton Stone, Robert Wooding, Fran- cis Norton, James Nichols, Michael Sinman, Richard Seronick, Mur- ray Szathmary. ROW 2: Paul Moran, Eugene Neville, Ronald Pe- oom One December morning the command, “Ok, boys! Let's go!’’ tore us from the shops we knew and exiled us to Trade School. Because the Christ- mas program was in rehearsals, Edward Whalen (Shepherd) and Kenneth McKinnon (Wise Man) were excused from moving duties, but we were all in our new quarters for the New Year. Happily, academic work has returned us to Memorial every other week. Roger Matthews, Kenneth McKinnon, and James Nichols could meet with the Prom Commit- tee, and Treasurer Robert Wooding could turn over the class funds extracted so efficiently from us. De- spite upsets caused by remodeling, it has been a good year, and we thank Mr. Brown and Mr. Bort- nick for their guidance. 49 trelli, Jesse Sweatt, Frazier Small, David Napier, Ralph Munichiello, Mr. Brown. ROW 3: Donald Severy, Edward Whalen, William Pierce, Roger Mathews, Leonard Skoletsky, Robert Weaver. Bio
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