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ROW 1: Sandra Wallace, Roberta Lipnick, Sheila Kohner, Helaine Kelman, Ina Asnes, Linda Freid. ROW 2: Linda Wasserman, Amy Stadboli President: Diane Kanter Vice President: Melvin Toon Secretary: Esta Titlebaum Treasurer: Carolyn DePina At Roxbury Memorial our Governing Council, representative of the students at large, directs school affairs according to the democratic prin- ciples by which our country is governed. We up- hold Memorial standards so that we may transmit them “not less or worse, but greater and more beautiful’ than we received them. These are our leaders who make important de- cisions for the entire student body. Induction Day shows their importance to their school and class- mates. The success of all our activities is dependent upon this council. 55 Levine, Madeline Richmond, Laurence Kelley, Elaine Dores, Sheila Levine, Mr. McGrimley. OUNCL
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ROW 1: Norma Berkowitz, Carolyn De Pina, Esta Titlebaum, Mel- Sheila Kohner, Marion Webb, Michael Donahue, Charles Munroe, vin Toon, Diane Kanter, Beth Klass, Robert Miller, Gretchen Cole- John Burke, Michele Winer, Steven Slotnick. man, Sandra Wallace, Roberta Lipnick. ROW 2: Joanne Sampson, WP arrall Sih ociely President: Amy Levine Vice President: Roberta Lipnick Secretary: Sheila Levine Treasurer: Laurence Kelley These students receive the highest honor that may be achieved in a secondary school. The letters C.S.L.S., imprinted on the national society's key- stone, mean CHARACTER, SCHOLARSHIP, LEADER- SHIP, and SERVICE, the attributes of a good citizen, one who should serve his country outstandingly. All the students who have met the standards of this highly selective society have achieved scho- lastic honors and have demonstrated interest and sympathy in the concerns of their fellow-students. Their generous service in school and in the com- munity has gained them much recognition. 54
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Bier ee Day a One of the most heart-warming tra- ditions throughout the history of Mem- orial has been the induction of the new Governing Council. The program was directed by Miss Beck and began with the passing of the torch from president Diane Nathanson, to our new presi- dent, Diane Kanter. The council then took the vow that “we shall Maintain High Standards and Make Honor Su- preme. ’ Followed by a tableau, the ceremony came to a dramatic climax with a dim spotlight on the statue of Mother Mem- orial and the soft strains of our school song in the background. In later years we shall look back with emotion on the last enactment of this symbolic and moving ceremony. 56
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