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There have been many changes at Brookline High School this past year. Some have affected a large num- ber of us, others only a few. However, the one that we regret most deeply is the departure of ten of our faculty. And so it is with genuine sincerity and appre- ciation that we acknowledge the following: Miss Annie Burnham has retired after many years at Brookline. During her tenure, the Social Arts Curriculum was greatly enlarged, aided by her extensive interest in sewing, needlework, and related household arts. Lieutenant (j.g.) Samuel Gould’s presence has been felt throughout the entire school. As housemaster of Packard House, faculty advisor of the Dramatic Society, and teacher of English and Radio Appreciation, he has given unselfishly of himself. Miss Faith Hale resigned this year in favor of a new job as Mrs. Charles Ferguson of Spring- field. Her versatility in the many phases of Art, including the costuming for Class Day emphas- ized necessary values for our cultural side. Mr. Ralph D. McLeary, who contributed sub stantial ly to our Math Department as its head, is now Superintendent of Schools in Great Bar- rington, Rhode Island. Lieutenant (j.g.) August C. Miller ' s history classes have become a legend. We who graduate eagerly hope that future students will have a chance to know him in coming years. Miss Florence Perkins retired after twenty-two years as an unfailing member of the Mathematics Department. She is held in esteem by our faculty and student body alike. Lieutenant (j.g.) J. Newton Rodeheaver. object of many freshman crushes, has a real wan- derlust. He’s lived and taught all over the U.S. We hope, though, that the end of this war will see him firmly re-established at Brookline. Mr. Benjamin Roman, a popular member of the Latin Department and head of Vocational Guid- ance is now principal of the John D. Runkle School, where furture B.H.S. students are benefit- ing from their association with him. Private John Wall has not been with us very long; yet in his year and a half at Brookline, he has successfully met two crises, marriage and the army. We hope that the conclusion of this war will see him back with us. Mr. Alfred Webber was one of the most en- thusiastic and well-liked members of Brookline’s faculty. His teaching of Science inspired all who came in contact with him. 8
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MISS MARY W. SAWYER Dean of Qirls My cordial greetings to the Class of 1943, the one hundredth anniversary class of Brookline High School! Fittingly, you are the largest class ever to be graduated here, yet many who entered school with you are already serving in the armed forces or working in essential war industries. You of course are eager to join them as soon as possible, but it is with mixed feelings that you leave the familiar school routine behind you and it is with equally mixed feelings that we see you step out into the uncertainties that lie ahead. Seldom has a graduating class faced such tremendous problems as you face today, prob- lems that you cannot solve alone, but problems that united effort must solve. In your lifetime the world has shrunk so that we must try to understand the peoples of all coun- tries and races, their history, their problems. Beyond doubt, loyalty to our own country demands a world point of view; we must have tolerance, tact, patience, clear think- ing, self-discipline, a determination to develop to the ut- most whatever talents and abilities we may possess, a willingness to give of our best for others. Our best is none too good for the task ahead. To some the future, even with victory, may seem dark, but it is the challenging opportunity of the years ahead that is of real interest: first the struggle and victory, then the years of readjust- ment and reconstruction. A new world lies before you offering breath-taking opportunities to young men and women with talent, initiative, self-control, trained abilities of all kinds. The days of the pioneers are not over, but the pioneering is different now. Far horizons beckon us onward to a future that challenges the best in us all. I hat you may have a worthwhile share in such a future is my sincere wish for each and every one of you. Good luck to you all. Loyally yours, Mary W. Sawyer, Dean of Girls 7
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MR, RALPH W, TOTMAN Housemaster of Lincoln House DEDICATION We, of the 1943 Murivian Staff, take pleasure in dedicating this book to Lieutenant Ralph W. Totman, U.S.A.A.C., Master of Lincoln House, as a humble token of our appreciation. His sincerity, unfailing interest, friendliness, initia- tive, patience, and wisdom have guided us through four trying years. We regret that Army duties prevent our housemaster from being with us for our gradu- ation. And we join with the entire schoo l to wish him the best of luck and a speedy return. 9
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