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RUTH DOREN Layo« Editor “i AROUHIE GOSDANIAN Chairman of Cashiers Stirred daily with the controversial issues of the Second World War the staff of the 1943 Murivian faced another controversy in its decision concerning the theme of this yearbook, — whether to stress the issue of the war in its global aspect of destruction or to stress the accomplishments of Brookline High School in its narrower held of construction. After a rational and intelligent weighing of the possibilities; after a consideration of how much more and better material MURIVIAN BUSINESS STAFF Row 1 : Goldman, Jiaras, Ridlon, Gurvitz, Glashow, Tratten, Mc- Elroy. Row 2: O. Dubuque, Manevitch, Cohen, Barr, Mr. Blanchard, Park- ins, Kessler, S. Dubuque, Whitestone. 4
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newspapers and current periodicals had at their disposal to present of the United States at war as opposed to what we have concerning the 100th Anniversary of Brookline High School the staff decided in favor of the latter theme. The presentation of this theme supplemented by as much of a war tone as possible is the purpose of the 1943 Murivian. To reach our goal, to show the comparison between the Brookline High School of 1843 and 1943, many changes were necessitated and advisable in this year book, — the cover was made somber and formal by its contrast between black and white, its simple picture of the first Brookline High School and its old-fashioned lettering; the Senior pictures were framed in fancy ovals with individual writeups to help carry through the theme of how pictures might have looked in the 1843 Murivian had there been one; the atmosphere of the new building was added in the homeroom pictures to show that Brookline High School modernizes as the world modernizes. These are merely a few of our revisions. With these brief but explanatory remarks we have tried to explain to you the position of our staff. We feel that upon a careful consideration of the ma- terial within these covers you will find that for the most part you are in com- mon agreement wfith us in regard to certain aspects of the book. Hoping these introductory comments will suffice we invite you to continue your reading of the 168 page issue of the Centennial Anniversary Edition of the 1943 Murivian. The Staff of the 1943 Murivian, Zalman Davlin, Editor-in-Chief. MURIVIAN EDITORIAL STAFF Row I : Klubock, Epstein, Mr. Williams, Lipsitz, Monisson. Row 2: Wolfson, Pfau, Cooper. 1 DORIS Art Editor STANTON DAVIS Advertising Manager RE TTY ANN ORLOV Write-Up Editor 5
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