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ROW 1: Kaplan, Freeman, Rutstein, Lipson, Stein, Richmond, Hur- witz, Wasserman, Levine, Randolph. ROW 2: Thompson, Batson, Asnes, Lipnick, Gitner, Sanborn, Beda, Dores, Smargon, Wallace, Porges, Fried, Gunn. ROW 3: Hollander, Lederman, Leben, Pader- son, Austin, Waldman, Chase, Gosmon, Braverman, Jacobs, Winer, erUul ce 72 De Pina, Canter, Miss Beck. ROW 4: Kanter, Kemler, Sims, Zushuk, Sargent, McFerson, Akell, Wax, Kelman, Kohner. ROW 5: Strach- man, Bloom, Titlebaum, Cohen, Cohen, Simon, Franklin, Berko- witz, Gray, Zopatti, Davis, Pinto. Club President: Sheila Beda Vice President: Elaine Dores Secretary: Judith Sanborn Treasurer: Sandra Smargon Utility Officer: Susan Gitner Through each succeeding year the Service Club has striven to enlighten the hearts of those less for- tunate at holiday seasons. The members make tray favors, bows, scrapbooks, and other small gifts to cheer up patients confined in hospitals during the holidays. The Service Club is happy that it has ex- ceeded its goal by over 50% in these projects. Un-. der the leadership of Miss Beck, the Service Club of Roxbury Memorial High School is proud of another successful year of excellent service rendered to our fellow men.
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ROW 1: Roberta Lipnick, Cassandra Batson, Marjorie Leben, Ida Zushuk, Arlene Paderson, Gail Wax, Helen Beberman, Rena Hur- witz. ROW 2: Steven Slotnick, Nancy Parvey, Bryna Radonsky, Ju- dith Sanborn, Donnat Mitchell, Elaine Cohen, Martha Pinto, Miss Beck. ROW 3: Donald Kernan, Roberta Waldman, Judith Thompson, Sheila Beda, Diane Kanter, Elaine Dores, Sandra Smargon. uUnvor Red (Savy The purpose of the Junior Red Cross is to assist the Senior Red Cross in any way possible. For ex- ample, during the Christmas vacation, many needy families and orphaned children were helped by the effort of these students. During the annual Red Cross drive they collected money which went to many worthwhile causes. A large number of our students have done hospi- tal volunteer work after school and on Saturdays. Their jobs consisted of delivering the mail, assisting the patients, wheeling the gift carts, tending the in- formation desk, working with the nurses, and help- ing wherever possible. To these volunteers and Red Cross workers we extend our deepest appreciation, for they have done a service to humanity. 7)
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ROW 1: Winnifred Sargent, Ethan Chase, Susan Gitner, Howell Robert Miller, Diane Kanter, Marilyn Gunn, William Jones, Judith Yancey, Judith Thompson, Melvin Toon, Steven Slotnick, Ronald Sanborn, Mr. Walsh. ROW 3: Nancy Gray, Gerald Ronkin, Leonard Sorgman. ROW 2: Marjorie Leben, Donnat Mitchell, James Griffin, Holtzman, Martin Marcus, Charles Munroe, Sandra Smargon. Wath Club President: Howell Yancey Vice President: Judy Thompson Secretary: Susan Gitner Treasurer: Melvin Toon This club offers many opportunities to those who are mathematically inclined. Under the guidance of their competent advisor, Mr. Walsh, the members are at lib- erty to present their problems and therefore understand their work completely. Since each member is a math student, he is more qualified to understand and cope with the math problems of today. In meetings held by this club, education is combined with humor, which accounts for its popularity and success. Although this group may not contain future Einsteins, the students, through trial and error, have calculated a year that really counts. ix
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