Brookline High School - Murivian Yearbook (Brookline, MA)
- Class of 1946
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Covers ■for -the 1946 MURIVIAN by THE S. K. SMITH COMPANY 2857 North Western Avenue Chicago, Illinois Engravings for the 1946 MURIVIAN by WILEY-WHITNEY COMPANY 25 Foster Street Worcester, Massachusetts Photography for the 1946 MURIVIAN by PURDY ' S 160 Tremont Street Boston, Massachusetts Printing and Binding for the 1946 MURIVIAN by BOSTON LINOTYPE PRINT, INC. 270 Congress Street Boston, Massachusetts War Pictures through the courtesy of U. S. Navy, U. S. Coast Guard, Twen- tieth Century Fox Productions, and Na- tional Screen Service Corporation. THE SYLVIA K. BURACK LIBRARY Brookline High School Brookline; Massachusetts T ooodreA uxvts • BROOKLINE HIGH SCHOOL BROOKLINE. MASSACHUSETTS 3 1712 01439 6439 V flH cisnWflH A ' jCrifWtm BE ' jS fkJ -.i ? ' - ’ ' -t Is Since the 1946 M urivian was to be the first Brookline High School year-book to be published after the end of World War II, the staff at first considered using the war as the theme for the book. We soon realized, however, that although the battle against the Fascist nations had affected the lives of all of us, the most important consideration for high school students about to take their place In the world as adults was the peace following the global conflict. It was with these Ihoughts in mind that we chose to use both war and the peace as the theme for the 1946 Murivian. On the cover of the book appears a dove, the universal symbol of peace, while through a series of drawings we have attempted to portray high school life In peace time. On the senior pages are depicted many of the Important events which led to our military victory. This group ends with a picture of the United Nations Conference In April, 1945, express- ing the hope for unity among the Allies and for continued world peace. 3 We of the United Nations are not making all this sacrifice of human effort and human lives to return to the kind of world we had after the last World War. We are fighting today for security, for progress, and for peace, not only for ourselves, but for all men, not only for one generation but for all generations. FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT October 12, 1942 DEDICATION The 1946 MURIVIAN is dedicated to the graduates of Brookline High School who have given their lives in the service of their country. 5 WILFRED H, RINGER Hcadmast-eir During his fifteen years as Headmaster, Mr. Ringer has done so much for Brookline High School that it Is with deep regret that the entire student body views his departure. Under his auspices, the House System was instituted, student government was greatly furthered, and the present system of sfudent guidance has been developed. It was also under his direction that the school was re-organIzed after the fire of 1936. His record does not stop wlih these and other important accomplishments for our school, however. Mr. Ringer has found time to become a leader In our community life, heading such organizations as the Rotary Club of Brookline and the local chapter of the War Parents of America. His abili- ties were recognized by his election as President of the National Associa- tion of Secondary School Principals. Mr. Ringer would like to present these parting thoughts to the gradu- ating class of 1 946: Graduates of 1946: Every great crisis In our national history has witnessed the breaking of the pattern by which we once organized and directed our lives. These times of decision have been dynamic periods. If we are to be true to our tradition as once more revealed to us, we will not attempt to recreate the past, but will fashion a new and better pattern. You, therefore, become the architects of a new world. As you build, you musf make choices. Their effect upon life will shape the centuries ahead. Each of you will play some part In this human drama. We who have stood with you in the years that are past will be ready to serve at your call. As you ask His guidance, may lives of richness and abundance be yours. Godspeed In the new world of your making. 6 MARY W. SAWYER Dean of Girls To the Graduating Class of 1946, My most cordial good wishes go with you all as you face the future. In some ways your problems are harder than those faced by graduates of the war years. There is no longer the challenge that comes to the individual while the fighting is going on, but the individual ' s responsibility is even greater in the difficult readjustment to peace. It is as true now as it has always been that where there is no vision the people perish. Have you the courage, the determination, the self-discipline, and the patience to follow the gleam wherever it may lead? For it is no small task to which you are summoned. Always is youth attended on his way by the vision splendid. Keep your dreams and do not let them fade too soon into the light of common day ! May true happiness be yours as you move ever onward to a very real success! Cordially yours, MARY W. SAWYER Dean of Girls 7 WENDELL E. SMIIH Shailer Housemaster To the graduating class of 1946 belongs the unique honor of functioning for three years while a total war was in progress. That the curriculum of Brookline High School was altered to meet existing conditions, you know. It was inevitable that a period of confusion and experi- mentation should follow our entry into the war. Yet you, as members of the class of 1946, met this transition with responsibility and cooperation. You did everything in your power to let your patriotism grow into an active working force in the school, the town and on the field of battle itself. And now, as seniors, you are the first gradu:iting class in this post-war period. Much de- pends upon your attitude toward the grave problems which now confront us. I hope that the tradition of Brookline High — the tradition of tolerance and understanding, based on knowl- edge, will serve you well. Ideas and ideals are more necessary to strengthen democracy in our new world than the power of weapons. Yesterday your country fought with guns; tomorrow her weapons will be your ideas and ideals. May God give you to see the right, to do all which may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace among ourselves and with all nations. 8 F acuity 9 English Department STANDING: Mr. Wilkinson, Mr. Grinnell, Miss Critchell, Miss Fitzhenry, Mr. Weeks, Miss Libby, Mr. Seamans, Mrs. Har- vey, Miss Allen, Mr. Williams. SEATED: Mr. Flemings, Mrs. French, Miss Shaw, Miss Spauld- ing (head of dept.). Miss Deal, Miss Johnson. Social Studies Department STANDING: Mr. Ritch, Miss McCabe, Mr. Meyers, Miss Bliss, Dr. Robinson. SEATED: Mr. Smith, Mr. Kepner (head of dept.), Mr. Merrill. 10 Science Department STANDING: Miss Murdock, Mr. Lowe, Mr. Keene, Mr. Beck, Mr. Wells, Mr. Holland, Mr. Warren, Miss Abel. SEATED: Mr. Bartlett, Miss Bruce, Mr. Hollingworth (head of dept.). Miss Campbell, Mrs. Ginty. Mathematics Department STANDING: Mr. Moulton, Miss Anderson, Mr. Bruce, Mr. Downes, Mr. Bates, Mrs. Ginty, Mr. Mather. SEATED: Miss Collins, Miss Liden, Mr. Hollingworth (head of dept.). Miss Bates, Mr. Fitz- gerald. T, -M l 1 • ,4 A. I I Modern Foreign Language Department STANDING: Miss Chamberlain, Miss Pfieghaar, Miss Wood, Mr. Friedland, Miss Ricker, Madame Wilkinson, Miss Holbrook. SEATED: Mr. Mather, Miss O ' Brien (head of dept.), Mr, Shepard. Latin Department Miss Perkins (head of dept.), Miss Holden, Miss Cooke, Miss Vana- core. 12 Commercial Department STANDING; Miss Greenshields, Miss Poland, Miss Hamblin, Miss Nickerson. SEATED: Miss Berriman, Mr. Ehnes (head of dept.). Miss Maguire. Physical Education Dept. STANDING: Mr. Weigand, Mr. Hines (head of dept.), Mr. Bemis. SEATED: Miss Sherman, Miss Kelley. 13 .UJII r -r ii i ' . ff Jm t 1 [aplfe ' • Ai. ' Art, Speech, and Music Departments STANDING; Miss Critchell, Mr. Joslin, Mr. Flemings. SEATED: Mr. Gould (head of Speech dept.), Miss Horn, Mr. Burbank (head of Music dept.), Miss Kennison. Homemaking, Library, and Guidance Departments STANDING: Miss Coon, Miss South, Mrs. Means, Miss Cronan, Miss Egan. SEATED: Mr. Siebens, Mr. Mit- chell, Mrs. Potter. 14 M. T. Department STANDING: Mr. Woodlock, Mr. Borgman, Mr. Smith, Mr. Beau- chemin, Mr. Bowler. SEATED: Mr. Bridgham, Mr. Ed- munds (head of dept.), Mr. Holton. Administrative Department STANDING: Miss Soderberg, Miss Callanan, Miss O ' Leary, Miss Moloney. SEATED: Miss Niland, Mrs. Mc- Manus, Miss Einnegan. 15 16 17 LEATRICE ABRAMSON Nicknames: Leechy-nu+, Leitta, Peppy, Let- tuce, Lee. Favorite Song: Embraceable You . Ambition: To spend the rest of my life in front of a fireplace, in a cabin in Maine. ( E. S. take note!) Re-entered from Chapel Hill 4. Swimming 4; Tennis 2: Riding I. 2; Girls League 1, 2, 4: Red Cross Rep. I, 2; Lost and Found 1; Poster Club I. NATALIE JOAN ADELMAN Favorite Quotation: Love and learn. Favorite Song: Dancing in the Dark. Ambition: To be a civil engineer ]ust like Daddy. Old English B 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4; Swimming 4: Basketball I, 2, 3; Archery 3; Library Rep. I, 2. 3, 4; Staff I, 3, 4; Lost and Found 3, 4; English Club 3, 4: Dramatic Soc. 3, 4, Ticket Com. 4; German Club 4; Handbook Com. 3: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2; Sagamore 2; Murivian 3, 4. HENRY GEORGE ALGASE Nicknames: Hank, Bone-Head. My Idols: All Democrats. Advice to Freshmen: Don ' t do it. Science Club 3, 4; Dramatic Soc. 4; You Can ' t Take It With You 4: Student Forum 4: Debating Soc. 4; Music Soc. 4. DAVID ANKER FavorHe Quotation: Up and atom. What B. H. S. Needs Most: An atom smasher. Pet Peeve: Water fountains in the school. Commandos 2. 3: Library Staff I, 3; Young Men ' s Police I, 2. 3; Student Forum 3; Boys ' Club 1: Science Club I, 2. ARLENE REBA AXELROD Favorite Quotation: What fools these mortals be. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Marshals wherever you go. Ambition: Journalism and radio. Science Club I; Stamp Club 2; Camera Club I; Tennis I, 2, 3, 4: Softball I; Archery 2, 3: Handbook Com. 3: Spanish Club 4; Dramatic Soc. 4: Sagamore Advertising I, 2, 3: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Murivian 4. BETTY DORIS AXELROD Future Plans: Emerson College of Oratory. Favorite Quotation: He that falls In love with himself will have no rivals. Ambition: Radio acting. Girls’ League I, 2; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4; Ticket Com. 3: French Club 3; Radio Club 3, 4; Usher, Pirates of Penzance 3. Pearl Harbor — December 7, 1941 BARBARA VIRGINIA BAKER Favorite Song: The More I See You. Pet Pastime: Soaking up good old ultra- violet. Hockey I; Tennis I: Softball I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Gym Team 3, 4; Marshal 3, 4: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Sr. Advisor 4; Majorette 3. 4; Social Com. 3; Prom Com. 3; Sec. to Miss Sawyer 4; Pep Club 3, 4. EVELYN MURIEL BAKER Nicknames Evie, Eve. Pet Peeve: Those French exams last period. Favorite Quotation: Supercalifagilisticexpe- dalidotious. Entered from Girls’ Latin School, 3. Swimming 4; Girls’ League 3: Biology Club 4; Dramatic Workshop 4. GERALD DAVID BAKER My Idol: My father. Advice to Freshmen; Turn off that radio. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The size of the freshmen. Commandos 2, 3; Tennis I, 2, 4: Boys ' Club I: Stamp Club I, 2, 3, Pres. 4; English Club 3, 4; Dramatic Soc. 3, 4: Pygmalion 3: You Can ' t Take It With You 4; Muri- vian 3, 4. DANA WHEATLEY BALCH Favorite Quotation: Holy Cow. Favorite Song: Gotta Be This or That. Ambition: To fly a plane. Pet Peeve: Women shoppers rushing for street-car seats. Football: I. 2. (8 MARJORIE ANNE BALL Nicknames: Marge, Margie, Pudgie, Madge- rianne. Chief Failing: Losing my glasses. Advice to Freshmen: Go back before it ' s t oo late. Girls’ League I, 2, 3, 4; Bank Staff I, 2, 3, 4; Gym Team 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Var. Field htockey 3, Mgr. 4; Archery 2; Cheer- leader 3, 4: Lost and Found 4; Foods Club 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4; Sr. Advisor 4; Soft- ball 3; Sec. to Miss Spaulding 3; Sec. to Miss Sawyer 4. ROSEMARY BARRETT Pet Passion: FHot-fudge sundaes. Advice to Freshmen: Stay in grammar school as long as you can. What B.Fi.S. Needs Most: More good- looking boys like the ones in B. C. High. DAVID BAYE Nicknames: Dave, Baybay. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The charge of the light brigade at first lunch. Pet Pastime: Keeping the telephone com- pany in business. Marshal 3; Boys ' Club I; H. R. Rep. I; Young Men ' s Police I, 2; Bank Teller I, 2, 3, 4; LiDary Rep. I, 2; Red Cross Rep. I: Track I ; Sagamore I . ROBERT MYRON BECKER Nicknames: Beck, Bob, B. B. Favorite Quotation: Full speed ahead. Pet Peeve: Walking ding-toed. ALPHA PI Tennis 2; H. R. V. Chm. 2, 3, 4; Red Cross Rep. I, 2, 3, 4; Treas. 3; Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 2; Usher, Jr. Prom 2; Usher, Sr. Prom 3; House Council I, 2, 3, 4; Marshal 4; Class Treas. 4; Lunchroom Staff 2; Com- mandos 2; Student Forum 4; Color Guard and Aide, Class Day 3; Spanish Club 3, 4. BYRON L. BEBERGAL Future Plans: To enter The Citadel , Mili- tary College of S. C. Nicknames: By, Bike. Favorite Quotation: Where little fears grow great, great love grows there . Track 2: Science Club I, 2; Library Staff 2; Boys ' Club I . CAMERON DAVID BEERS Advice to Freshmen: Give all that you have to what you want. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More action, less talk. Pet Peeve: Bleached blondes. Marshal 2, 3, 4; Library Staff 2, 3, Pres. 4; Asst. Chief Justice 4; Stamp Club I, 2, 3, 4; Boys Club I: Usher, Graduation 3; Camera Club 4; Usher, Richard II 3; Young Men ' s Police I. SHIRLEY JOY BELIS Chief Failing: Procrastination. Favorite Quotation: Who is man that Thou art mindful of him. Advice to Freshmen: Close your eyes and charge. Swimming 2; Sec. to Mr. Blanchard I, 2; Girls ' League Rep. I, 2, 3, 4; English Club 3. WILLIAM DAVID BENNETT Future Plans: Aeronautical Engineer, Civil Aeronautics. Favorite Song: Let ' s Take the Long Way Home. Pet Pastime: Las. 1001. Football I, Var. 2, 3, 4; Touchdown Club I, 2, 3. 4; Baseball I, Var. 2, 3, 4; Basketball I, J. V. 2; Boys ' Club I: Aero Club 4. RICHARD DAVID BERKOWITZ Nicknames: Dick, Berky. Pet Passion: Symphonic music. Advice to Freshmen: Don ' t let it throw you. ALPHA PI Bank Teller I, 2, 3, 4; Sagamore Staff 2; Band I, 2, 3: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Orpheus Ensemble 2, 3, 4: Chess Club I, 2, 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Young Men ' s Police I; Chm. Ring and Pin Com. 4. ELEANOR MARILYN BERMAN Pet Passion: Black hair and blue eyes. Chief Failing: Homework over the week-end. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S. : Class Day gowns. Entered from J. E. Burke High School 4. Girls ' League 4; French Club 4. 19 LOUISE BARBARA BERTMAN Nicknames: Lou, Berty. Favorite Quotation: This above all, to thine own self be true. Interests: Mail, male, and woof, woof! Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Murivian H. R. Rep. I, 2, 3, 4: Lost and Found Rep. 2, 3; Lunchroom Staff 2. RUTH JEAN BLACK Advice to Freshmen: Make the most of the Sagamore. Favorite Song: I Can ' t Get Started. ■What B.H.S. Needs Most: Genuine inter- est in student government. ALPHA PI Sagamore I, 2, Editor 3, 4: Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4: ' Berkekey Square 2; Richard II 3: Debating Soc. 1,2, 3, 4; Girls ' Moder- ator 3: Newton Debate 3: Bank Teller 2, 3, 4; Student Forum 3, 4: Court of Justice 4; French Club 3, 4; English Club 3, 4; Jr. Aide 3; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4. SUZANNE TRYON BLADET Advice to Freshmen: Don ' t chew gum in Mr. Fleming ' s room. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S. : Ex- plosions In Chemistry. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More teachers at football games. Softball I: Riding I; Archery 3: Girls ' League I, 3, 4: Choral Soc. 4. STANLEY G. BLITZ Future Plans: Commercial art. Nicknames: Flash, Blitzy. Favorite Song: I ' d Rather Be Me. Stage Staff 2: Art Club 4: Poster Club I, 2: Stamp Club I. 2; Dramatic Soc. 4; Stage Workshop 2. O. VIRGINIA BOURBEAU Nickname: GInny. Pet Passion: Grilled Americans. Favorite Quotation: Never chase a man or a street car, there ' s always another com- ing along. MARTIN M. BOUXMAN Advice to Freshmen: The only thing to fear is fear Itself. Favorite Song: This Will Be My Shining Hour. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.; The mad dash to fourth lunch. Interest: Radio. U. S, Forces Leaving Bataan — April, 1942 ELEANOR BOYD Favorite Quotation: My, isn ' t she getting tall? What B.H.S. Needs Most: Less school days and shorter hours. Pet Peeve: People who like themselves. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club I, 4; Foods Club 1 , 2. WILLIAM M. BRADFORD chief Failing: Having the car always run out of gas. Ambition: Radio Technician. Interest: Radio. Joined Navy 4; Re-entered 5. Boys ' Food Club I; Young Mens ' Police I, 2: Boys ' Club I; Red Cross Rep. I; Asst. Stage Mgr. 4; Pres. Packard House 5; School Council 5: House Council 5; Court of Justice 5: Packard House H.R. Rep. 5. ERIKA RUTH BRANDT Nicknames: Ricky, Eri. Favorite Quotation: Love It! Pet Pastime: Telephone. Basketball 2, 3; Archery 2; Softball 3; Gym Team 2; Tennis 2: Dramatic Soc. 3, 4; Pub- licity Com. 3: Ticket Com. 4; Sagamore 3, 4; Student Forum 3, Treas. 4; Marshall 4; Auditorium Com. 4; H.R. V. Chm. 4; De- bating Soc. 3, 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Library Staff I, 2, 3, 4. MARILLYN BRENNER Nicknames: Mickey, Mai. Michael. Advice to Freshmen; If I can make it, you can, too. Pet Peeve: The postman who doesn ' t ring the bell. Girls ' League I, 3, 4: Sagamore I; Sec. to Mr. Gould I . 20 RICHARD JAMES BURGESS Favorite Quotation: My name is Tucker, not Sucker. Favorite Song: Does Your Mother Come From Ireland? What B.H.S. Needs Most: A democratic school government. Golf I, 2, 3: Co-capt. 4: Basketball I; Bank Teller I, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA ELIZABETH BURNS Favorite Song: Chopin’s Polonaise. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The lunchroom stampede. Pet Pastimes: Sports, dancing, and the movies. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis I, 2: Bank Staff I, 2: Softball 3, 4; Swimming 2 ; Basket- ball 4; Central Treasury 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Usher, Pirates of Penzance 3. MARCIA R. BROOKS Advice to Freshmen: An apple for the teacher. What B.H.S. Needs Most: A No Trespas- sing sign on the blind stairways. Interest: I wish I knew. Swimming 2; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Dra- matic Soc. 3: Publicity Com. 3; Debating Soc. 3; Student Forum 3; Pep Club 3: Sagam.ore Advertising I, 3; English Club 4; Electrical Staff 4: Social Customs Club 4, Sec. 4. IRMA MARILYN BROWN Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The traffic lights. Ambition: To write a book that no one understands. What B.H.S. Needs Most: A good five-cent nickel. Girls’ League 1,2, 3, 4; English Club 3, 4: Library Staff 2, 3: Marshal 4; Sagamore 2, 3, 4: Usher, Pirates of Penzance 3; Stu- dent Handbook 3; Radio Club 3, 4. LESTER SUMNER BROWN Future Plans: Dr. and Mrs. Lester Brown and family. Favorite Quotation: All that glitters is not gold. What B.H.S. Needs Most: A good five-cent sandwich. Chess Club I: Track Team 2. JOAN CLAIRE BURGESS Favorite Quotation: Bromo Seltzer — Bromo Seltzer,” etc. Ambition: To be the first senior to get married. What B.H.S. Needs Most; More people like me. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Bank Teller I, 2, 3, 4: Murivian Rep. I, 2; Lost and Found I : Var. Hockey 4. FRANCA A. BUSALACCHI Favorite Quotation: No Parking. Favorite Song: Temptation. Pet Pastimes: Dancing and good times. Girls ' League 2, 3; H. R. Rep 2; Chm. Shailor Rep. 2 , 3; Marshal 2; Drum Majorette 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4. BETTY CAPPERS Nicknames: Billy, Cappy, Betts. Chief Failing: Pessimism. Favorite Song: Forgotten. ALPHA PI Old English B 2: Hockey I, Var. 3, 4: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Softball I, 2, 3: Gym Team 2. 3: Tennis I, 2; Archery 3; Class Sec. 3. 4: Marshal 3, 4: Sec. 3: V. Capt. 4; Jr. Advisor 3: Sr. Advisor 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: English Club 3, 4; Glee Club I, 2: H. R. V. Chm. 2, Chm. 3: Girls ' League 2, 3, 4: H. R. Rep. 3: Class Day Banner Bearers 2: Chief Jr. Class Day Marshal 3; Bank Staff 3, 4. JOHN JOSEPH CAREY, JR. My Ido ls: My Parents. Favorite Song: When Irish Eyes Are Smiling. Pet Pastime: Sleeping. Marshal 2, 3: Boys ' Club I. FRANCIS G. CARREIRO II Future Plans: Navy or College. Ambition: To see a Jersey bounce. Pet Pastime: Tickling the ivories. Track 2, 4: H. R. Vice Chm. I : Red Cross Rep. I, 4. 21 FRANCIS JOSEPH CARROLL Nickname: Sparks. Favorite Quotation; Does your cigarette taste different lately? What B.H.S. Needs Most: A new stadium. Football I. BARBARA JEAN CARSON Nicknames; Kit, Jeannie, Jinx. Favorite Quotation: Everything is unkey- dunkey. Ambition: To sleep for one whole day. Girls ' League I, 3, 4. BETTE CARVER Nicknames: Bette-Lee, China. Favorite Quotation: The most efficient water power in the world — women ' s tea rs. Favorite Song: The Wiffenpoof Song. ALPHA PI Tennis 2, 3: Basketball 2, 3: Swimming I; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Girls ' Aux. 3, 4: Sr. Advisor 4; Lost and Found 3; Library Staff 2, 3: H.R. Rep. 2, 3: Radio Club 3, 4: Sec. 3: Girl Scouts I; Sagamore 2, 3, 4: Handbook Com. 3: Circulation 4; Bank Staff 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; English Club 3, 4; Dramatic Soc. 3, 4, Prop Com. 3, Pub- licity Com. 3, Ticket Com. 4; Usher, Pi- rates of Penzance 3; Murivian 3, 4, Chm. Photography 4. PEGGY CASEY Chief Failing: Coffee frappes. Future Plans: Nursing, then marriage. Favorite Quotation: To be or not to be? Lost and Found I, 2; 0irls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Library Staff 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4. ELISABETH ANN CASHEN Nicknames: Irish, Liz, Red. Pet Passion: Banana splits. Advice to Freshmen: Don ' t cram for exams. Girls ' League I, 4. JOHN T. CAULFIELD Future Plans; To loaf for the next ten years. Nicknames; Jack, Jake. Advice to Freshmen; Do it, but don ' t get caught. Football 2, 3, 4; Hockey 3, 4; Touchdown Club 2, 3, 4: Marshal 4. Bombing Japan — April 1942 NORMAN CHAUNCEY Favorite Quotation: Justa mlnoot. Favorite Song: Swing Low, Sweet Chariot. Pet Peeve: Working after school. ALPHA PI Swimming I, 4; Marshal 2, 3, 4: Boys ' Club I : Var. Letterman 4. RALPH CHARLES CHERNOFF Future Plans: College. Pet Passion: String Quartets. Advice to Freshmen: Learn to read! Camera Club I, 2; Debating Soc. 4; Stu- dent Forum 4. GEORGIA VICTORIA CHILDS Advice to Freshwomen: Leave the upper- classmen alone. Pet Pastime: Key Office after 2:00. Pet Peeve: Key Office before 2:00. Marshal 2, 4; Bank Teller I, 2, 3, 4; Class Day Jr. Aide 3; Girls ' League I, 2, 3: Eng- lish Club 3, 4; Library Staff 2, 3; Sec. to Mr. Gould I: Music Soc. 3, 4; German Club 4; Usher, Parents ' Night 2, 4. SANDRA MILDRED CIMENO Future Plans: Sargeant. Advice to Freshmen: Never miss a football game. Pet Peeve; People who don ' t cheer at foot- ball games. Swimming I, 2, 3; Softball I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis I : Basketball 2, 3, 4; Hockey 4; Girls ' League I, 2; H.R. Rep. 3, 4; Marshal 4; H.R. Chm. 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, Head Cheerleader 4. 22 JOAN MARIE CLASBY Most Amusing Thing About All the books we have to carry around. Ambition: To supervise a hospital. Interest: Tufts Med. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Sr. Advisor 4; Jr. Aide Class Day 3; Lost and Found 2, 3, 4; Chm. 3: Library Staff 2, 3, Chm. Ref. Com. 4: H.R. Chm. 4; Shailer House Social Com. 4: Pep Club 3, 4; Marshal 4; Usher, Parents ' Night 3; Sec. to Mr. Smith I, 4. HUGH NEILL CLOSE Chief Failing: History. Advice to Freshmen: Work, work, and more work. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Two years of physics. Marshal 2, 4; Pep Club 4; Bank Teller 2. 3: H.R. Chm. 2. CHARLOTTE-ANN COHEN Chief Failing: Temptation in the face of Jordan almonds. My Idol: My Aunt Edith. What B.H.S. Needs Most: An aspirin dis- penser In every corridor. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3. 4; English Club 3, 4; Music Club 3, 4. DOROTHY ELAINE COHEN Chief Failing: Blushing in 309. Ambition: To watch Chicky win with the jack of clubs. Pet Pastime: Those Friday-night gatherings. Tennis I; Badminton 2; Archery 3; Soft- ball 1,2; Sec. to Mr. Smith I ; Dramatic Soc. 2. 3, 4: Ticket Com. 3, Chm. 4; Publicity Com. Richard 11 , Pygmalion 3; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; H.R. Rep. 3, 4; Girls ' Aux. 3, Chm. 4: Jr. Aide 3: Sr. Advisor 4: Bank Teller I ; Band Messenger 3, 4; English Club 3; Sagamore Circulation Staff 2, 3; Hand- book Com. 3; Murivian H.R. Rep. I, 2, 3. ERWIN LEONARD COHEN Pet Passion: Eating nuts. Favorite Song: Smoke Gets In Your Eyes. ' Pet Pastime: Working on the railroad. Entered from Boston English 4. FLORENCE COHEN Nickname: Cocoa. Advice to Freshmen: Buckle down. Pet Pastime; Listening to Rhapsody in Blue. Tennis 3; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Lost and Found Rep. 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4. JANIS MAY COHEN Nicknames: Jan, Half-pint, Short- stuff etc. Chief Failing: Height. Favorite Song: I Got Plenty O ' Nuthin . Entered from; Walton High School, Bronx 3. Dramatic Soc. 3, 4, Pygmalion 3, Pub- licity Mgr. Pirates of Penzance 3, You Can ' t Take It With You 4; Art Club 3; Pres. 4; Debating Soc. 4; Student Forum 4; Music Soc. 4; Radio Club 4; Sagamore 3; Make-up Editor, Cartoonist 4; Girls ' League 3, 4. MARJORIE B. COHEN Favorite Quotation: Tomorrow and tomor- row and tomorrow . Interests; My nephew, my farm and records. Pet Peeve: Back-seat drivers. Archery 2, 3, 4; Horseback Riding I; Tennis I; Girls ' League 1,2, 3, 4; Girls ' Aux. 2, 3, 4: Lost and Found 1 , 4; Camera Club I ; English Club 4; Social Customs Club 3, 4; Dramatic Society 2, 3, 4; Ticket Com. You Can ' t Take It With You 4; Richard II 3, Pirates of Penzance 3; Berkley Square 2; Chm. Settlement House Workers 3; Stu- dent Forum 4; Murvivlan 4. ELIZABETH ANN COLLINS Nicknames: Irish, Toots, Freckles. Favorite Quotation: Take us the foxes, the little foxes that spoil the vines, for our vines have tender grapes. Favorite Song: Till the End of Time . Girls ' League I, 2. PATSY CARL COLOTTI, JR. Nicknames: Pat, Patricia. Pet Passion: To walk in front of all marshals. My Idol: Errol Flynn. 23 MARION COMPRIS Ambition: Live in a log cabin and raise horses. Interests: Outdoors and sports In general. Pet Peeve: People younger than myself. Entered from Rockport High School 2: Gym Team 3: Basketball 4: Girls ' League 2, 3, 4; Stage Workshop 4. MARJORIE JEAN CONLEY Future Plans: I never plan on anything. What B.H.S. Needs Most: A juke box. Pet Peeve: My Momma and my Poppa say no can do. Badminton I; Basketball I; Archery I. ARTHUR MARK CONNELLY Pet Passion: Snap shots. (Pictures). Favorite Quotation: Render unto Caesar, that which Is Caesar ' s. Favorite Song: Ravel ' s Bolero. Boys ' Club 1 : Camera Club 3, 4; Bank Teller 4: Science Club 2: Class History Com. 4. JOAN ALICE CONNELLY Favorite Song: Because . Ambition: To be a private secretary. Pet Peeve: Fourth Lunch. Library Staff Rep. I, 2; Pep Club Rep. 2; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Student Forum 3, 4; Typist for B.H.S. Activities 4; Lost and Found 4. HELENE ANN COOPER Nickname: Honey. Chief Falling: Fortune Telling. Pet Peeve: Filling out these horrible things. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Soc. I: Student Forum 3; Bank Teller I, 2, 3, 4; Marshal 4: English Club 4; Sec. to Mr. Smith 3, 4: Orchestra 2; Lost and Found 2, 3; Red Cross I: Usher, Pirates of Penzance , You Can ' t Take It With You , Parents ' Night 3; Class History Com. 4. MARY E. CORCORAN Pet Passion: Tea. My Idol: Miss Cellna H. Lewis. ALPHI PI Swimming I, 2; Basketball I, 2: Tennis 2; Softball 2: Old English B 2: Gym Team 2; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; H.R. Chm. I: V. Chm. 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Vocal 2. 3, 4; Girl s ' League Rep. I, 2, 3: Bank Messenger 2, 3; Science Club 3, 4: Treas. 4; Pirates of Penzance 3; English Club 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Chm. of Class Song Com. 4: Jr, Aide 3: Sr. Advisor 4; Student Forum 4; Library Staff 3; Handbook Com. 3; Dramatic Soc. 4. Guadalcanal October, 1942 PRISCILLA L. CORNETT My Idol: Van Johnson! Advice to Freshmen: The sooner you get out, the better. Pet Pastimes: Dancing, movies, 920 club, bowling, ice skating. Girls ' League I. EDMOND J. COTTER Pet Passion: Sprinting the last lap. Interest: Baseball, hockey, riding and sailing. Pet Pastime: Trying to keep up with D. G. ALPHI PI Baseball I; Track 2, 3, 4; Young Men ' s Police I : Chief Justice 4: V. Pres, Spanish Club 4: Harvard Book Prize 3; Class Day Color Guard 3: Marshal 3, 4: Asst, floor capt. 4: H.R. Chm. 3, 4: H.R. V. Chm. 2; School Council 3, 4; Red Cross Rep 3: Bank Teller 2, 3: Usher 3; Auditorium Com. 3: Camera Club 4; Jr. Social Com. 3: Jr. Prom Com. 3; Delegate Mass. State College con- vention 3. AGNES ELSA CROKE Chief Failing: The Burroughs Calculator. Advice to Freshmen: Don ' t skip classes. It doesn ' t pay! Favorite Song: You Came Along, sung by H. Forrest. Swimming I, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Foods Club I, 2, 3, 4; Treas. 3; Pres. 4: Girls ' League I, 2; Sagamore 3. HOWARD F. CROMBIE Future Plans: A nervous breakdown. Favorite Quotation: O wod some power the Gibter gie us to se oursels ' as ithers see us! Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The low pressure drinking fountains. Cross Country Track 3, 4: Marshal 2; Spanish Club 3; Stamp Club 3: Pirates of Penzance 3; Science Club 3, 4: German Club 4. 24 KENNETH E. CUREWITZ Advice to Freshmen: It happened to all of us. Ambition: To be . . Pet Peeve: Freshwomen. ALPHA PI Winter Track 2; Cross Country 4; Base- ball 2, 3, 4: Red Cross Rep. I : Commandos 2, 3: Marshal 2. 3. 4: Bank Teller I, 2: Mes- senger 3, 4: French Club 2, 3; Dramatic Soc. 3: Debating Soc. 3. 4: English Club 3; Lunch Room Checker 3: Usher Pirates of Pen- zance 3: Usher Pygmalion 3. BERNICE E. CURRAN Nicknames: Bunny, Bernie. Favorite Song: Night and Day. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Younger men teachers. Girls ' League I: Tennis 3: Spanish Club 3. ANN MARIE CUSHING Pet Passion: Roller Skating. Advice to Freshmen: Beware! Ambition: To be the future Novice Dance Champion. Field Hockey I: Girls ' League I, 2, 3; Pep Club 4: H.R. Rep. 2: Lost and Found I, 2. THEODORE L. DAVIS, JR. Pet Passion: Eating Chop Suey. Most Amusing Thing About B.fH.S.: Tests. Interests: Boating and scientific farming. Glee Club I. JOAN DAVLIN My Idol: Lady Luck. Favorite Quotaticn: . . . Here he lies where he longed to be, Home Is the sailor, home from the sea. And the hunter, home from the hill. ALPHA PI Student Forum 3, 4: Science Club I, 2, 3; Radio Club 3, 4 ; Library Staff I: Debat- ing Soc. 2, 3, 4: Bank Staff 2, 3, 4: Elec- trical Staff 3: Stage Mgr. 4; Girls ' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Soc. I, 2, 3, 4: Murl- vian , Chm. of Statistics 4. MARY C. DONAHUE Pet Passion: My ' 34 Ford. Favorite Quotation: Neither a borrower nor a lender be. Favorite Song. As Time Goes By. Girls ' League I, 2: Library Staff I, 2, 3; Library Staff Treas. 3: Library Rep. 1,2, 3, 4. THOMAS F. DONAHUE Chief Failing: Blondes. Advice to Freshmen: Don ' t sign it yourself. Pet Pastime: Wine, Women and Song. Football I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3; Hockey I, 2, 3: Touchdown Club I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Boys ' Club I. FLORENCE E. DRISCOLL Future Plans: Burdett College. Favorite Quotation: Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we may die . Advice to Freshmen: You can stay only six years. Basketball I; Tennis I: Girls ' League I, 2; Bank Teller 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Marshal 2, 3. W. RICHARD G. DUANE, JR. Advice to Freshmen: Don ' t pay any atten- tion to anyone ' s advice. Ambition: To Invent a better mouse trap. Interest: Work — I can watch It for hours. Chess Club 3, 4: Stage and Electrical Staff, 3, 4. IRVING JACK DUBLIN Nickname: Hey you. Chief Falling: Homework. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The fifth floor elevator. Pet Peeve: Getting up In the morning. Basketball I: Baseball I, 3: Boys ' Club I. 2S MARCIA JEAN DUNLEVY My Idol: Jinx Falltenberg. Pet Pastime: Ice-skating. Pet Peeve: Oral themes. Basketball 2; Gym Team 2 ; Sv imming 2, 3, 4: Soft Ball 2: Archery 3; Science Club I; Library Staff 3: Girls ' League I, 2; Jr. Marshal. Class Day 3; Aux. Marshal 4; Sr. Advisor 4: Orchestra 4; Sec. to Miss Saw- yer 3. ROGER ELLIOTT DUNTON Favorite Song: It ' s Gotta Be This or That. Ambition: To retire at 25. What B.H.S. Needs Most: A coke fountain in every desk. Library 2, 4; French Club 4; War Fund Rep. 4; H.R. Chm. 2; Boys ' Club I ; Red Cross Rep. 2; Class Ftistory Com. 4. JEAN ETHEL DYAS Nickname: Jed. Favorite Song: The Polonaise , Chopin. Pet Peeve: People who snap their gum. Girls ' League I, 2. 4; Pep Club 4; Foods Club I. JANICE ELA Pet Passions: Chocolate frappes and H . Favorite Quotation: Give me liberty or give me death . Advice to Freshmen: Don ' t skip. Swimming I, 3; Red Cross Rep. I, 2, 4; Bank teller I, 4; Poster Club I, 2; Girls ' League I, 2; Pep Club 2. DORIS EMMA ESSERY Pet Passion: A good red apple. My Idol: Gregory Peck. Pet Pastime: Reading good and exciting stories. Basketball I, 4; Field Hockey 4: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Lost and Found Rep. 2, 3, 4. AUDREY ANN EZEKIEL Nicknames: Zeke, Ann, Aud. Interest: Everything that doesn ' t involve too much exertion. Pet Peeve: Crowded elevators. Spanish Club 4; Girls ' League I, 2; Cos- tume Com. of Pirates of Penzance 3; Bank Teller 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Soc. 4. New Guinea — November, 1942 ARTHUR LEONARD EZRIN Advice to Freshmen: Don ' t be discouraged: better days are coming. Favorie Song: Rhapsody In Blue . What B.H.S. Needs Most: Six-month vaca- tion — twice a year. Entered 3rd year from Boston Latin School. ROIOLI VILOYO FEEMSTER Pet Passion: Beta Geometry (with Mr. Bates, of course). Advice to Ereshmen: Be prepared. Ambition: B. S., M. D., then M. A. (ma). Bank Teller I, 2; Spanish Club 3, 4; Girls ' League 3, 4; Camera Club 4; Girl Scouts I, 3: Mariner 4. ROBERT A. PEER Euture Plans: Harvard. Nickname: (Q) . Pet Pastime: X-ing a paragrab . ALPHA PI Chess Club I, 2, 3; Science Club I, 2, 3; Boys ' Club I, H.R. Rep. 1; Marshal 3, 4; Murivian 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4; Usher graduation 3. BARBARA S. FELDBERG Future Plans: College (?) Chief Failing: Procrastinating. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Teachers who don ' t give homework. ALPHA PI Horseback Riding I: Swimming I, 2, 3; Tennis I, 2, 3; Archery 3: Basketball 2, 3; Softball 2, 3: Old English B 3; Bank Teller 1, 2: Bank Messenger 3, 4; English Club 3, 4, Pres. 4; Social Customs Club 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; Ed.-in-Chief, Handbook 3; Vice Chm. of Ring and Pin Committee 4; Jr. Aide, Class Day 3; Marshal 4; Court of Justice 4: Dramatic Soc. 3, 4; Ticket Com. 2, 3: Shaller House Council 3, 4; Student Forum 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Sr. Ad- visor 4: Lost and Found Rep. 3; Library Staff 2; Sec. to Miss Sawyer 4; Prop Com. 3. 26 LAWRENCE P. FINNEGAN ROSANNE FELDMAN Pet Passion: Celery. Favorite Quotation: What Pandamonium, What . Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: It ' s grapevine. Bank Teller 2; Bank Messenger I; English Club 3, 4: Student Forum 3; Girls ' League I, 2, 3; Debating Soc. 4; Radio Club 4; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4; Class Day, Jr. Aide 3; Marshal 4: Ticket Com. 3, 4; Circulation Staff, Sagamore 2, 3. VINCENT FILIPPONE Nicknames: Phil, Frank, Vin, Vince, Vine. My Idols: Rocky Grazlano and Louie Prima. Favorite Quotation: If at first you don ' t succeed, stop. Don ' t Be Foolish . Track I, 2, 3, 4; Baseball I, 2, 3, 4; Foot- ball 3, Letterman 4; German Club 3; Span- ish Club 3, 4; Science Club 3; Commandos 2. SHIRLEY RUSSELL FILMORE Future Plans: College. Favorite Quotation: Where there is a feast of words, there is bound to be a famine of intelligence . Pet Peeve: Election or appointments at B.H.S. Archery 3, 4; Swimming 4; Girls ' League 1, 2. 3, 4; Mariner I, 2, 3, 4: Girls ' Aux. 1, 2, 3; Social Customs Club 4: Student Forum 4; Chm. Writeup Com. Murivian 4. DOROTHY FINE Chief Failing: Not being able to recog- niz e my own shadow without my glasses. Favorite Quotation: This above all to thine own self be true . Interests: Sports, books, people who are interested in me. Girl Scouts I; Swimming I, 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4; Mgr. Var. Tennis 4; Archery 3, 4: Bank Mes- senger I, 2, 3, 4: Girls ' League Rep. 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3; De- bating Soc. 2, 3; Jr. Aide 3: Sr. Advisor 4; Business Mgr. Sagamore 3, Adv. 3; Student Handbook Com. 3: Usher, Prize Speaking 3; Usher You Can ' t Take It With You . Future Plans: Boston College. Nicknames: Larry, Finn iL i. Basketball I ; J. V. Basketball 2; Var. 3, 4, Capt. 4; Baseball I : Sr. Letterman 4; Boys ' Club I. EMIL FISHER Nicknames: Bud, Blue Boy , Emily. Pet Passions: Convertibles (any type) and Corey Hill (certain type). Ambition: To raise a football team. Foo+ball I, 2, 3, 4: Spring Track 2, 3, 4; Sr. Letterman 4; Basketball 2; Marshal I, 2, 3, 4; Shailer House Election Com. 2; Touch- down Club 1 , 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY FISHMAN ' What B.H.S. Needs Most: Waiters in the lunchroom. Pet Pastime: Loafing — It ' s so much fun. Pet Peeve: Surprise tests. Girls ' League I, 2, 3; English Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Dramatic Workshop 3; De- bating Soc. 4: Dramatic Soc. 4; Archery 3: Usher, Prize Speaking 3; Student Forum 4. MARY PATRICIA FLAHERTY Favorite Song: I ' ll Walk Alone. Ambition: To see a World Series baseball game. What B.H.S. Needs Most; Cokes In the lunchroom. Softball I. 2: Swimming I, 2: Girls ' League I, 2. 3. 4: Sr. Advisor 4; Red Cross Rep. 4. ELAINE WESTCOTT FORKEY Pet Passion: Horseback riding. Favorite Quotation: Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow we may die. Favorite Song: Till the End of Time. Swimming 2; Girls ' League I. 2, 3, 4. DOLORES ELAINE FOSTER Nickname; Dolly, — those who are lazy call me Dol. Chief Failing: Never being on time. Pet Peeve; A party line. Marshal I, 2; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Red Cross Rep. I, 3: Student Forum 3; Hand- book Com. 4: Sagamore Cir. Staff 2, 3, 4. 27 INA PEARL FRANK Nicknames; Franky and Micky. Most Amusing Thing About B. H. S.: The marks. Pet Peeve: Conceited people. Archery 3, 4: Tennis 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4: Girls ' League 2. 3, 4: Dramatic Soc. 3, 4 ' Pub. Com. 4; English Club 3, 4; French Club 2, 3: Student Forum 4; Costume Workshop 3; Lost and Found 4; Sec. to Miss Sawyer 4. JUDITH ANN FRANK Future Plans: Art school and then? Favorite Quotation: All things come to those who wait . Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: B.H.S. ' s standing army n duty. Old English B 3; Swimming I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis I, 2. 3. 4: Basketball 2: H.R. V. Chm I; Bank Teller I, 2: Bank Messenger 3, 4; Library Staff 2; Marshal 4; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3: Poster Club I, 2: Student Forum 3: French Club 2. 3, 4: Program Com. Chm. 4; Jr. Advisor 3: Sr. Advisor 4: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Chm. Girls ' League Freshman Party I; Handbook Com. 3: Sagamore Rep. I, 2. 3. ANNETTE IRMA FREEDMAN Pet Passion: My pet brunette! ! Favorite Quotation: This above all to thine own self be true . Ambition; To become ambitious. Swimming 4: Basketball 2, 3: Archery 3; Tennis 3, 4; Lost and Found 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Social Custom ' s Club 3, Pres. 4: Student Forum 4: Dramatic Soc. 4; Saga- more Cir. Staff 4: Murivlan 3. RUTH FREEDMAN Pet Passion: Food (ahhhhl). Ambition: To fly a plane. Pet Peeve: The blondes of B.H.S. who took to the bottle. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Soc. 3: Sagamore Circulation Staff 2, 3; Student Forum 4: Girls ' League H.R. Rep. I; English Club 4: Choral Soc. 4: Girls ' Vocal Ensemble 4; Murivian Com. 4. ZELDA FRANCES FREEDMAN Interest: The Human Race — there ' s nothing more Interesting. Pet Peeve: Students who let four years go by without taking an active part in outside activities. ALPHA PI Old English B 3: Tennis I, 2. 3; Basket- ball 2, 3: Archery 3: Badminton 2; School Council I, 2: Chm. Lunchroom Com. 2: Shailer House Council I, 2; Girls ' League I. 2, 3, 4: H.R. Rep. 2. 4; Lost and Found 3: Chm. Asquaintance Party 4; Chm. Supper Party 4: Red Cross Pres. 4; Jr. Aide 3; Sr. Advisor 4: Aux. Marshal 2, 4: Sec. to Mr. Smith 3: Sec. to Mr. Blanchard 2: Dramatic Soc. 2, 3; Student Forum 3, 4: Co-Chm. Stu- dent Handbook 3: Sagamore Adv. Staff I, 3 : M urivlan 3, 4. SEYMOUR FRIEDLAND Nicknames: Sy, Si, Cy, Ci. Favorite Quotation: Brevity Is the soul of wit . Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S. : The in- tellec uals. Interest: C. K. H. R. Chm. 4. North Africa — November, 1942 ROBERTA ARLENE FRIES Chief Failing; U. S. History. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More of Mr. Bartlett ' s tact. Pet Peeve: People who hang up when you answer the phone. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club I. DOROTHY E. GALLAGHER Chief Falling: Never being on time. Favorite Songs: Clair de Lune and Dream . Pet Pastime; Talking. Tennis I, 2. 4: Softball I, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Hockey I : Gym Team 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Rep. to Girls ' League Council from Shailer House; Girls ' League Plays 2. 3; Sec. to Miss Sawyer 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; H.R. Rep. 2; Drum Maiorette 3, 4; Poster Club I : Jr. Social Decorating Com. 3. SUSAN J. GEORGANTAS Ambition: To do six hours of homework in three. What B.H.S. Needs Most: A pilot for the plane. Pet Pastime: Doing today what I should have done yesterday. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Marshal 3, 4; Sr. Advisor 4: Lost and Found 3; Jr. Red Cross 2; Murivian Com. 4; Typist Sagamore 4. RICHARD DAVID GILMAN chief Falling: Languages. Favorite Quotation: This above all, to thine own self be true . Ambition: Retiring at 21. Cross Country Track 4; Chess Club I; Stamp Club I: Boys ' Club I; Commandos 3; Chess Club 3. 28 NATALIE M. GINSBERG Most Amusing Thing About Corridor love affairs. Ambition: Medical secretary and then? Interests: Army, Navy, Marines, and civilians. Girls ' League I. 2, 3, 4: Handbook Com. 3: English Club 4; Social Customs Club 4. ARTHUR J. GOLDBERG Future Plans: Boston University. Chief Failing : Tests. Advice to Freshmen: Don ' t stop when you see the red lights. Bank Staff 2, 3: Marshal 3: Rep. to House Council 3; Radio Club 4: Lunchroom Staff 4; Usher, Sr. Prom 3; Murivian Business Staff 4; H.R. Chm. 3. JUDITH FAY GOLDBERG chief Failing: Getting up in the morning. Favorite Quotation: It ' s fate! Pet Peeve: People who introduce me as Alan ' s kid sister. Var. Swimming I, 2, 3: Var. Tennis I, 2, 3; Var. Basketball I, 2, 3. 4: Var. Archery 3: Softball I, 2, 3: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Horseback riding I; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club I, 2; Radio Club 3, 4: Handbook 3; Sagamore I, 2. RUTH GOLDBERG Future Plans: Vesper George Art School. Advice to Freshmen: If you try hard you might make it. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More MEN . Glee Club I. 2; Library Staff 2; Lost and Found 2, 3, 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4. STANFORD E. GOLDBERG Ambition: To make my first million and re- tire at 21. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Classes from 12:00 to I :00 with an hour off for lunch. Pet Peeve: Living two miles from school, and still being inside of the mile limit. Boys ' Club I: Camera Club I, 2, 3, 4: English Club 3; Library Staff I, 2, 3, 4, H.R. Rep. I, 2, 3. 4: Student Forum 4; Science Club I. PERYL PATRIGIA GOLDMAN Favorite Song: There Must Be a Way . Ambition: To achieve success in whatever I undertake. Interest: Fashion Designing. English Club 3, 4: Dramatic Soc. 3; De- bating Soc. 3: Sr. Advisor 4: Girls ' League 2, 3, 4. RALPH F. GOLDMAN Favorite Quotation: Even this shall come to pass . Advice to Freshmen: It could happen to you . What B.H.S. Needs Most: A jukebox in the lunchroom. Swimming 2. RITA JOSEPHINE GOLDMAN Advice to Freshmen: Get to school before 8 : 29 ' 2 . What B.H.S. Needs Most: A drinking foun- tain in the quadrangle. Pet Peeve: Fourth lunch. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Science Club I; Dram.atic Workshop 4: Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4; Student Forum 4. DORIS HARRIET GOLDSMITH Pet Passion: Ask Ronnie. My Idol: The long-suffering person at the other end of my party line. Favorite Quotation: Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we have a T test. Badminton I: Volley Ball I; Hockey 2, German Club I, 2; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Sr. Advisor 4: Jr. Aide 3: Radio Club 4; Girls ' League H.R. Rep. 2, 3, 4: Library Rep. 2, 3; Usher, Jr. Social 3. WILLIAM GOLDSTEIN Future Plans: Marine Corps. Nicknames: Muscles, Bill. Pet Pastimes: Hunting and Camping. Swimming 3: Football 3. 29 ERNEST GOOTMAN Nickname: Ernie. Most Amusing Thing About A fresh- man looking for the elevator. Pet Peeve; Trying to go from the gymnasium to Room 426 in five minutes. Bank Staff 2, 3: Science Club 3, 4: Student Forum 4: French Club 4. RUTH SHIRLEY GORDON Pet Passion: Spike Jones. Favorite Quotation: You can ' t take it with you — why try? . Ambition: Laboratory technician. Girl Scouts I : Girls ' League 2, 3, 4. Sicily — July. 1943 JUDITH HELEN GORFINKLE Pet Passion: He changes from week to week. Advice to Freshmen: Look attentive; it al- ways helps. Ambition: Marriage. Interest; Thinking up things to serve at l2 ' 2 Club meeting. Entered from Girls ' Latin School 3. Girls ' League 3, 4; Lost and Found Rep. 3, 4: Dramatic Soc. 3, 4: German Club 3, 4; English Club 4. JOHN GOSDANIAN Advice to Freshmen: Be on guard for hidden Marshals. Pet Pastime: Sleeping. Pet Peeve: Doing Homework. Bank Rep. I; Red Cross I; Glee Club I. KENNETH J. GOULD Chief Falling: Every subject I ' ve taken so far. Favorite Quotation: Oh Yes . Favorite Song: I Should Care . Boys ' Club I; Cross Country I. RICHARD 0. GRAHAM Future Plans: Service or College. Ambition; To graduate. Pet Peeve; Finding a parking space. Football 5. JOHN PERRY GRANT Favorite Quotation: Got the homework? Advice to Freshmen: You ' ll be sorry. ■What B.H.S. needs most; More study periods. Football 2, 3, 4: Baseball I : Hockey 3; Bank Teller I; Touchdown Club 2, 3, 4. ARIEL WINSOR GREEN Nickname: A ' . My Idol: Danny Kaye. Advice to Freshmen: Take it easy, you ' ll get there. Ambition: To keep a tan all winter. Entered from Girls ' Latin School 4. Chora! Soc. 4; Girls ' League 4. JAMES T. G. GREEN Future Plans: Medicine. Pet Passion: Trying to see if I know some- thing that a teacher doesn ' t. Favorite Quotation; This Is a hard, cruel world. Track I, 2, 3, 4; Stamp Club I; Chess Club I, 3: Class Day Relays 2: Science Club 3: Bank Teller 3. LAWRENCE M. GREEN Future Plans: University of Pennsylvania. Favorite Song: As Time Goes By . Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S: There are more marshals than civilians. Entered from English High 3. Handbook Committee 3: Dramatic Soc. 4; Student Forum 4; Debating Soc. 4; Muri vian 3, 4. 30 JAMES MARVIN GREENBERG Favorite Quotation: Congratulations . Advice to Freshmen: You should have stayed where you were. Favorite Song: The More I See You . Baseball 1 . 2, 3, 4; Track I, 4: Marshal 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Red Cross Rep. 2, 3, 4; Bank Teller 2, 3, 4; Ring and Pin Com. 4. GEROLD J. GROSS Future Plans: Naval Aviation. Pet Pastime: Changing flat tires. Pet Peeve: Finding a space in the parking lot at 8:27 a.m. Football Mgr. I: Football Squad 2, 3; Touchdown Club I, 2, 3, 4: Commandos 2, 3; Red Cross Rep. I : Bank Teller 3. BERNARD IRVING GROSSER Pet Passion: I have none; I ' m as cool as a cucumber. Favorite Song: Stardust . Most Amusing Thing About B.FH.S.: Watch- ing the books go by and then the fresh- men behind them. Science Club 3, 4; Student Forum 3, 4: Library Staff 3, 4; V. Pres. 4; Library Rep. 4; English Club 3: Marshal 4: Chess Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 4: Usher, You Can ' t Take It With You 4. MARILYN A. GUNDERSON Future Plans: Dental Ftygienist. Nickname: Gundy . Chief Failing: Mr. Bruce ' s Algebra Class. Girls ' League I, 2, 4: Pep Club 2, 4: Bank Teller 4: Glee Club I ; Lost and Found 4. CHARLES ROBERT GUNN Favorite Quotation: Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life . Advice to Freshmen: Keep your nose to the grindstone. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: No front door. Boys ' Club I; Stage Staff 2, 3: Bank Teller 2, 3, 4: Marshal 4; Science Club I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4: Boys’ Food Club I, 2, 3, Pres. 2, 3: Debating Soc. 3; V. Chm. 4; Library Staff 4. WINONA M. HALBERSLEBEN Favorite Song: You ' ll Never Know . Ambition: To be a nurse. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Escalators. Softball 2, 4: Girls’ League I, 2, 3, 4: Girls’ Aux. 2. 3. 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Sec. to Miss Sawyer 4. GEORGE HENRY HART, JR. Future Plans: Who knows (Uncle Sam). Favorite Song: Heaven Can Wait . Interest: A certain blond. Basketball I; Intramural Sports 4; Swim- ming I, 2: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4; Stamp Club I, 2: Camera Club I; H.R. Red Cross Rep. I, 2; H.R. Community fund Rep. 3, 4; Head of F.D.R. Memorial fund 3, 4; Dramatic Club Workshop 2, 3; Sports Dance Com. 3; Rally Com. 3, 4: Stage Staff I, 2; Glee Club I : Hockey I . HENRY HART Future Plans: Prep school, then college. Favorite Quotation: Haste makes waste . Interest: Sports, women, etc. Entered from B.C. High 2. Football 3, 4, Var. 4; Touchdown Club 3, 4: J. V. Baseball 3: Track 4: Class Day Com. 4. RICHARD OTIS HARTMAN Favorite Quotation: Don ' t give up the ship . Advice to Freshmen: Get to know the right people. Pet Peeve: Standing up In the movies. Entered from Newton 3. Basketball 3: Murivlan 3. EDA JE5SA HARVEY Future Plans: Wellesley College (?). Pete Peeve: People who crack their knuckles. Suppressed Desire: To understand all of Mr. Kepner ' s subtle remarks. English Club 3, 4: Dramatic Soc. 3, 4: Dramatic Workshop 3: Debating Soc. 3, 4; Student Forum 4: Choral Soc. 4; Lost and Found Com. I, 2, 3, 4: Chm. Shailer House 2: Jr. and Sr. Advisor 3, 4: Red Cross Rep. 3, 4: Usher, Prize Speaking 3; Girls’ League I, 2, 3, 4: Chm. Layout Com. Murivian 4. 31 ANN THERESE MEALY Nicknames: Nancy, Nana. Zeke. What B.H.S. Needs Most: 30-day vacation every month. Pet Pastime: Attending R.P.H. Club meet ings. Girls ' League I. 2. 3; Pep Club 3, 4. JOYCE ELAINE HELLERMAN what B.H.S. Needs Most: More he-men (Van Johnson ' s preferably). Pet Pastime: Trying to wangle a fur coat. Pet Peeve: Insincerity. Science Club 1, 2: Debating Soc. I, 2; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4: Pygmalion 3: Choral Reading 2: Red Cross Rep. I, 2: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: H.R. Rep 1, 2: Social Cus- toms Club 4: Student Forum 4: Usher, Brook- line Forum Lee. 4: English Club 4; Girls Murivlan Rep. I, 2, 3, 4. PHILIP THOMAS HENNESSY Future Plans: Anything that comes along. Pet Passion : I :30 bell. Chief Falling: Trying to beat the 8:30 bell. PAUL W. HILL Future Plans: To see the world without join- ing the Navy. Nicknames: Wilbert, Shorty, Lofty, Hey You, Little Man. Pet Peeve: All my new friends when I bring my car to school. Glee Club I, 2, 4: Stamp Club I, 4; Red Cross Rep. I, 2: H.R. Chm. 2. EUGENE M. HIRSHBERG Future Plans: College: God willing, and Uncle Sam paying. My Idol: Hamlet, a fellow misogynist. Pet Passion : B. S. A. Entered U.S. Navy 4; reentered 5. Science Club I: Boys ' Club I, 2; Stage Staff 1,3: Electrical Staff 2, 3, 4, Ass ' t Chief Electrician 2, Chief Electrician 3: Student Advisor 4: Library Staff I, 2: Dramatic Soc. 4: Red Cross Rep. 2: Sr. Prom Com. 4: Young Men ' s Aux. Police 2: ' Sagamore I. SHEILA D. HIRSCHFIELD My Idol: That man. Van (Naturally). Advice to Freshmen: Keep away from Schidrs ' advice. Pet Peeve: Three different meetings at the same time. Girls ' League I, 2, 3. 4: Girls ' Aux. 2, 3, 4: Science Club I : English Club 3, 4: Student Forum 4: Dramatic Soc. 4: Murivlan Busi- ness Staff 4. Italy — October, 1943 RONALD HIRSHOM Nicknames: Ronnie, Kid HIrshom, Little Hirshom. Favorite Quotation: Just checking . Pet Pastime: Listening to mystery programs. Interest: Science. MIRIAM HOBERMAN Future Plans: Time will tell. Nicknames: Mickle, MImi. Pet Pastime: Making hay while the sun shines. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Girls ' League Rep. I: Science Club I, 2: Chemistry Club 4: Handbook Com. 3: English Club 3: Electrical Staff 4: Social Customs Club 4: Student ' s Forum 4. DORIS HOOTSTEIN Nicknames: Hoodsie, Penny, Dory. Pet Passion: Dungarees and big plaid shirts. Chief Failing: Studying. Tennis I: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Camera Club 3: Student Forum 3: Art Club 2: Dra- matic Soc. 3: Radio Club 4: Debating Soc. 3: Sagamore Adv. Staff 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY LEARD HUGHES Future Plans: Kathleen Dell or Gibbs Secretarial School. Chief Failing: Bringing back library books on time. Favorite Quotation: Don ' t disagree to be disagreeable . Softball I: Archery 3: Girls ' League I, 2, 4: Choral Soc. 4. 32 HAROLD MARVIN HURWITZ what B.H.S. Needs Most: Longer lunch periods. Pet Pastime: Trying to understand women. Pet Peeve: Those fake English accents. Entered from Boston Latin 4. Track Team 4: French Club 4. ELAINE MARIE IGO Future Plans: Teachers ' College. Pet Passion: Peach Ice Cream. Advice to Freshmen: It ' s a long long trail. Entered from Oliver Ames High School, North Easton, Mass. 4. LUCILLE IMHOF Pet Passion: Eating Chow Mein at Joy Yong. My Idol: Colonel Pappy Boyington, U.S. Marine Air Corps. Pet Pastime: Listening to anything by Chopin. Archery 3: Softball I; Gym team 3; Red Cross Rep. I : Marshal 2, 3, 4: Exec. Board 4; H. R. V. Chm. 2, 3; H.R. Chm 4; Bank Teller 2, 3: Sec. to Miss Sawyer 4: Jr. Aide 3; Sr. Advisor 4: English Club 3; Girls ' League I, 2 ,3, 4: Rep 4; Shailer House Auditorium Com. 4: Usher, Parents ' Night 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Food Club I. DOROTHY 0. JACKSON My Idols: My two older brothers. Favorite Song: The Marines ' Hymn . Interest: A certain man from St. Mary ' s. Swimming 2; Softball 2. VERNON KENNETH JENSEN Future Plans: Job. Favorite Quotation: Don ' t worry, it won ' t last; nothing ever does . Interest: Model airplanes. Pet Peeve: Getting up early in the morning. Bank Teller 2, 3. BARBARA A. JOHNSON Future Plans: Time will tell. Nicknames: Barb, Babs, Barbie. Pet Peeve: Peanuts In brownies. Girls ' League 2, 3, 4. RICHARD 0. JOHNSON Chief Failing: Homework. My Idol: Ding Ding Kirrane. Favorite Quotation: That ' s the sum and substance of It, boys! Football I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3; Basket- ball I, 2; Touchdown Club I, 2, 3, 4. SYLVIA B. JONES Nicknames: Kitty, Spittles, Jonesey. Interest: A lot of noise. Pet Pastime: The dog house. Swimming I; Poster Club I, 2; Bank Teller I ; Bank Messenger 2, 3, 4: Hockey 4; Girls ' League 1 , 2, 3, 4. HARRIET MARCIA KATZ Favorite Quotation: He who seeks shall f I n d . Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The stairway by 315. What B.H.S. Needs Most: A good P.A. system. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Sr. Advisor 4: Lost and Found Rep. I, 2, 3, 4; House Chm. 3, Chm. 4: Dramatic Society 3, 4: Publicity 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; English Club 3, 4; Circula- tion Staff of Handbook 4; Basketball 3; Bank Teller 2. 3, 4: Murivian 3: Sec. to Miss Sawyer 4; Student Forum 4; Circulation Staff Sagamore I, 2, 3. MARIE ALBERTA KELLEY Future Plans: To attend Simmons College. Pet Passion: Antiques (Looking at them). Favorite Quotation: An order Is an order ' till one is strong enough to disobey it . Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Girls ' Aux. 2: Foods Club 3: Art Workshop 3. 33 THERESA MILDRED KELLY Advice to Freshmen: It ' s not so bad. Favorite Song: I want to Get Married . Ambition: A trip around the world on a pogo stick. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4. IRMA SYBIL KOPPEL Favorite Quotation: If God isn ' t there every time a man inquires for him, it may well be that the man isn ' t half there himself. Interest: A 6-ft., 3-in blond. Entered from Framingham High 2. Dramatic Soc. 2. 3, 4; Girls ' League 2, 3, 4; English Club 3. 4: Debating Soc. 3, 4; Stu- dent Forum 3, 4: Radio Club 4: French Club 3: Girl Scouts 3, 4: Choral Soc. 4: Red Cross Rep. 3: Lost and Found 2, 3: Sagamore 4; Murivian 4. CLINTON N. KOUFMAN Future Plans: College. My Idols: Brothers and sisters. Advice to Freshmen: Split that atom! ALPHA PI Tennis 2. 3. 4: H.R. Chm. 2; H.R. V. Chm 4; Marshal 2. 3, 4: House Council 2, 4: Spanish Club 4: Bank Teller 3. AUDREY LONA KRAFSUR Nicknames: Mickl, Mlc. Interests: Tennis, Horseback riding, basket- ball, hockey, Oh, yes — and men. Pet Peeve: Insincerity. Old English B 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis I, 2, 3, Capt. 4; Swimming 4: Girls ' League I, 2, 3 4; Girls ' Aux. 2, 3. 4: Student Forum 4; Library Staff I, 2, 3. 4; Sec. to Mr. Smith 2, 3, 4; Dra- matic Soc. 2, 3, 4: Usher, Richard M 3; Social Customs Club 4; Murivian Com. 4. EVELYN RUTH KRAVIT Pet Passion: Short haircuts on boys. Favorite Song: The More I See You . Pet Peeve: My sister ' s crushes. Lunchroom Staff 2: Bank Teller I, 2; Bank Messenger 3, 4: Usher, Richard II 3; Usher, Pirates of Penzance 3: Dramatic Soc. 4: Music Soc. 4: Student Forum 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Lost and Found 4; Radio Club 4. DOLORES MONA KUENZEL Nicknames: Del, Delore. Chief Failing: Math, and History. Favorite Song: Rhapsody in Blue . Swimming 2; Girls ' League I, 2. 3, 4; H.R. Rep 3: English Club 3; Pep Club 3. D-Day — June 6, 1944 THERESE MARIE LALLY Nickname: Leasle Chief Failing: Physics, men. Favorite Quotation: ' Tis wise you think you are but ' tis otherwise you are. Swimming 2: Archery 3; Foods Club 4. THEODORE LANGER Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The tall freshman. Future Plans: U. S. Marines or college. Favorite Song: Kansas City . Track 2: Football 4. RALPH CHARLES LASHER Chief Failing: Spending money. Advice to Freshmen: Play safe! Bring your lunch. Favorite Song: Till the End of Time. ALPHA PI Freshman Dance Com. I; Red Cross Rep. I: Boys ' Club I; Glee Club I, 2; H.R. Chm. I, 2, 3, 4: Shailer House Election Com. 2, 3, 4: Stage Staff 2: Rep. to Mass. Boys ' State 3: Bank Teller I, Messenger 2, Faculty Asst. 3, 4; Student Forum 3; Marshal 2, 4; Science Club 4: Usher, Jr. Prom 2; Usher, Sr. Prom 3: Usher, Graduation 3: Murivian Rep. I. BENSON DUNBAR LEACH Nicknames: Shaper, Red, Ben. Pet Passion: Tugboat Annie. Pet Pastime: Night watchman at B. C. Night School. Basketball 2: Swimming 2: Marshal 3; Jr. Prom Com. 3: Radio Club 3: Shailer House Election Com. 2: Usl er, Pirates of Pen- zance 3. 34 ELSIE JOAN LEVEN JOEL ARTHUR LEAVITT Pet Passion: S. M. Pet Peeve: Tubber Fisher ' s past — all of it! I What B.H.S. Needs Most: A couch in the Marshal office. ALPHA PI Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis I, 2, 3; Capt. 4: Marshal I, 2. 3; Capt. 4; Usher, Jr. Prom 2: Usher, Sr. Prom 3: Head Usher, Gradua- tion 3: Usher, Pirates of Penzance 3: Prosecuting Atty. Court of Justice 4; Marshal at A ' -ms 3: Class Day Color Guard 3; Jr. Aide Class Day 3: School Council 4; Lunch- eon Com. Chm. 4. DORIS LEHNER Nicknames: Dris, Dotty. Favor ' te Song: June Is Bustin ' Out All Over. Interest: Mail and male. Team Games 3; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Science Club 2: Dramatic Soc. 3: Social Cus- toms Club 3; Murivian Rep. 4. VIOLA CAMPBELL LENK Favorite Quotation: Live and learn . Advice to Freshmen: You better work hard! Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Girls ' League parties. Old English B 2, 4; Riding I ; Basket- ball I, 2, 3, 4: Hockey 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Archery 3, 4: Tennis 2: Team Games 3; Gym Team 3: Girls ' League I, 2, 3; H.R. Rep. 4: Sr. Advisor 4; Marshal 3: Student Forum 4; Pep Club 4: Stage Workshop 4: Murivian Rep. 2, 3. GERALD HERBERT LEPLER My Idol: Harry James. Advice to Freshmen: If you can ' t be good, be careful. Pet Pastime: Playing my trumpet. Entered from Lincoln Jr. High School, Malden I. Boys ' Club I: Band I, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra I, 2: Orpheus Ensemble 2; Camera Club 2, 4: Marshal 3: Student Forum 4: Dramatic Soc. 4; Science Club 2: Music Soc. 4; Saga- more 4. Chief Failing: Letter writing. My Idol: M. Roland Blanchard. Favorite Quotation: Everything happens for the best. Archery 2. 3: Tennis 2, 3: Usher, Pirates of Penzance 3: Dramatic Soc. 3, 4; English Club 3: Spanish Club 4; Bank Teller 4; Sr. Advisor 4: Student Forum 4: Electrical Staff 4; Sec. to Miss Sawyer 4: Girls ' League 2, 3, 4: Girls ' Aux. 2, 3, 4: Murivian Business Staff 3, Co-Chm. 4. JACK BARRY LEVENSON Nickname: Patrick. Ambition: To write my first name first and my last name last. Pet Pastime: Trying to tie into a three or four-pound bass. Tennis I ; Basketball I ; Boys ' Club I ; Chess Club I, 2: Young Men ' s Police I. RICHARD LEVENSON Nicknames: Big Dick, Muscles. My Idols: My Mother and Father. Pet Peeve: Finding the chicken in the chicken pie. Track I, 2, 3; Basketball I; Chess Club I, 2. SABIN S. LEVENSON Future Plans: Harvard (College and Medical School ) . Ambition: To see the Braves and Red Sox win the pennant the same year. What B.H.S. Needs Most: An underground passageway from the gym to the school. ALPHA PI Var. B 4; Track Mgr. I, 3, Sr. Track Mgr. 4; Baseball I: Stamp Club I, 2; Boys ' Club I : Bank Messenger 3, 4; Shailer House Election Com. 3, 4: Red Cross Rep. 3, 4: Sci- ence Club 4: Sagamore 2, 3, 4. MURIEL LEVIN My Idol: Orson Welles. Favorite Quotation: The secret of happi- ness is not in being what one likes, but in liking what one has to be. Favorite Song: Debussy ' s La Cathedrale Engloutie. English Club 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Re- freshment Com. 3: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Sec. to Mr. Gould I; Poster Club I, 3; Art Club I. 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 4; Dramatic Soc. 3, Ticket Com. 3, 4; Radio Club 2, 3; Girl Scouts I; Sagamore I, 2; Murivian 3; Art Editor 4. BARBARA L. LEVINE Nickname: Babs — isn ' t it awful? Chief Failing: Talking to myself at the odd- est times. Favorite Quotation: There ' s nothing good or bad, but thinking makes it so. ALPHA PI English Club 3; German Club 3, 4; Dra- matic Soc. 2, 3, 4; Berkeley Square 2; Richard M 3; You Can ' t Take It With You 4; Prize Speaking 3; Winner English Club Contest 2: Jr. Aide Class Day 3: Sec.- Treas. Alpha Pi 4; Radio Club 3; Debating Soc. 3: Science Club 2, 3; Clerk of Court of Justice 4: Marshal 3; H.R. V. Chm. 3; Sr. Advisor 4: Bank Messenger 2, 3, 4; Saga- more 2. 3, Alumni Editor 4. 35 HARRIETT S. LEVINE Future Plans: To get married. Chief Failing: Trying to be perfect. Interest: 6%. Entered from North Quincy High, 4. in France — July, 1944 MARCIA CHESNEY LEVINE Future Plans: Setting the stage for my life — dancing. Nicknames: Ballerina, Honey. My Idols: Mom, Dad, and the rest of the gang. H.R. Chm. I, V. Chm 2; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Debating Soc. 2, 4; Dramatic Work- shop 4; Murivian Rep. 2. ROBERT E. LEVINE Favorite Song: Till the End of Time . Ambition: To graduate In four years. Pet Pastime: Bowling. MURIEL ADELE LEVIS Future Plans: At 1 7 I should know, but — Favorite Quotation: Is he in the starting line-up ? What B.H.S. Needs Most: Distinguished Service Medals for those of us with points enough to graduate. Girls ' League I, 3, 4: H.R. Rep. 3, 4; Stu- dent Forum 4: Library Rep. I, 2, 3, 4. ALMA TOBY LEVY Future Plans: To sing my v ay through life. What B.H.S. Needs Most: A bus to the school. Pet Peeve: Mondays. Girls ' League 1,2, 3, 4: Lost and Found 3, 4: Dramatic Soc. 3; Choral Soc. 4. FLORENCE RUTH LEWIS Pet Passion: Red hair and blue eyes. Ambition: To hide all the peroxide and henna in the world and then see who comes to school with red or blond hair . What B.H.S. Needs Most: Five lunches. Basketball 2: Tennis 2; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Sr. Advisor 4; Dramatic Soc. 3, 4: Property Com. 3, Ticket Com. 4: Usher, Pi- rates of Penzance 3: Radio Club 3; Spanish Club 3, English Club 3, 4: Sec. to Mr. Gould I; Bank Teller 4; Pep Club 3; Hand- book Circulation 4: Sagamore Circulation Staff 3, 4; Murivian 3, 4. VIRGINIA LIACOPULOS Nicknames: Ginny, Vir. Advice to Freshmen: Take It easy. Ambition: Stenographer. Softball I: Girls ' League I, 2, 4; Girls ' Foods Club I : Sagamore 2; Girls ' Cloth- ing Club Pres. 3. BETTY-ANN D. LINDSKOG Future Plans: Mexico, India. Favorite Quotation: There ' s nothing so kingly as kindness, and nothing so royal as truth . Pet Peeve: Gym and Mid-years. Hockey I: Archery 2: Girls ' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Foods Club I ; Lost and Found 3; Typist for Mr. Atticks 3; Typist, Central Treasury 4. ALBERT BERNARD LINSKY Future Plans: Bell bottom trousers. Favorite Quotation: Don ' t leave well enough alone. Improve it! I Interest: Photography. Boys ' Club I: Electrical Staff 2; Camera Club 4. BARBARA FAY LIPSHIRES Pet Passion: A thick steak, well done, and covered with onions. Favorite Quotation: It is better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. — B. LeV. Ambition: To live until the 21st century. Basketball I: Girls ' League I, 2, 4; Bank Teller I, 2, 3: English Club 3. 36 B. KAREN LJUNGQUIST Future Plans: Time will tell. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Sweet music. Pet Peeve: People trying to pronounce my name. Girls ' League I, 4: Costume Workshop 3; Clothing Club 3, 4; Girls ' Food Club 3; So- cial Customs Club 4. MARILYN JANICE LONG Advice to Freshmen: Why be irritated . Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.; The wolves and wolverines and my so-called harmony class. Chief Failing: Ah, Yes, Men! Pet Pastime: Dancing to dreamy music with the right person. Entered from Revere Fligh School 4. Girls ' League 4: Camera Club 4; Dra- matic Society 4; Student Forum 4; Girls ' Aux. 4. ELEANOR AGNES LOVE Future Plans: College and a worthwhile profession. Suppressed Desire: To be able to sing like Jessica Dragonette. Favorite Quotation; They also serve who only stand and wait . Girls ' League i, 2, 3, 4: Bank Teller I, 2; Lost and Found I, 2, 3; French Club 2; Sec. o Mr. Bartlett 3, 4; Usher King Richard 3, Pirates of Penzance 3, You Can ' t Take It With You 4; Pep Club 4. JOAN DUDLEY LOVEWELL Chief Failing: People with dark complex- ions. Favorite Song: I ' ll See You in My Dreams . Ambition: To be a credit to my mother and dad. ALPHA PI Tennis I. 2; Basketball I, 2. 3; Archery 3; Gym Team 2. 3: Softball 2, 3: ' Old English B 2; Marshal 2. 3, 4: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4. G. L. Rep. I: Sr. Advisor 4; Jr. Aide 3: Foods Club I: Pep Club 3; Spanish Club 3: Bank Teller I. 2, 3: Sec. to Mr. Smith 2, 4: Usher, Parents ' Night 4: Usher, You Can ' t Take It With You 4. BRUCE EDWIN MACAULAY Pet Passion: Bow ties. Favorite Song: Till the End of Time . What B.H.S. Needs Most: More student government. Boys ' Club I : Ring and Pin Com. 4. ALLEN MacDONALD Future Plans: College, Medical School. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Mr. Lowe ' s barometer. Ambition: To be a successful physician. ALPHA PI Football I, Var. 4; Shailer House Sec. I: Boys ' Club i ; Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4; Red Cross I, 2; Touchdown Club I, 4; Pirates of Pen- zance 3; Glee Club I, 2: Choral Soc. I. WARREN J. MacGILLIVRAY Nicknames: Mac, Spider. Chief Failing: History and history and more history. Advice to Freshmen: Don ' t give up the ship , gym isn ' t that bad. Swimming 3. Capt 4; Marshal 3, 4; Basket- ball 4. JUANITA MacINTYRE Pet Passion: Torchy songs and oversleeping. Advice to Freshmen: Don ' t take the elevator, please use the stairs. Chief Failing: My vivid imagination! Swimming I; Bank Messenger I. WALTER ERNEST MacLEOD Advice to Freshmen: Pay your dues. What B.H.S. Needs Most: A tunnel to the M. T. building. Pet Peeve: Fourth Lunch. Boys ' Club I. JEANNE MARIE MAGNER Future Plans: Business college. Favorite Quotation: Live for today and lei tomorrow take care of itself . Favorite Song. Begin the Begulne . Girls ' League 1 , 2, 3, 4. 37 HANA MIRIAM MAHLER Favorite Quotation: Vat am I going to do . Favorite Song: Temptation . Ambition: To get 24 hours of sleep every day. Old English B ' 2; Tennis I, 2: Basketball I. 2: Volleyball I, 2; Softball I, 2; Archery 2: Badminton I, 2: Hockey 2: Gym Team I; Girls ' League I, 2, 4: Foods Club I; Glee Club I: Bank Teller 2. 3, Bank Messenger 4; Marshal I, 3, 4; Jr. Aide 3: Class Song Com. 4; H.R. V. Chm. 4: Pep Club 4: Sec. to Miss Sawyer 4; Sr. Advisor 4; Usher Parents ' Night 4. SARAH W. MANNING Future Plans: I never plan for the future! Favorite Song: My Heart Sings . .Ambition: To cook like my mother. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More study periods, longer lunch periods. Bank Teller I, 2, 3: Girls’ League I. 2. SUE MARCUS Favorite Quotation: The Real Thing . Favorite Sonos: The First Joel , Em- braceable You . Pet Pastime: The Marshal office. ALPHA PI Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4. Chm. Social Com., Sec. 4: Rep. to School Council 4, Sec., Treas. 4; H.R. Chm. I: Marshal 2, 3, 4; Associate Justice, Court of Justice 4: Dramatic Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Forum 3, 4; Sagamore CIr. Staff 2, 3, 4; Chm. Shailer House Social Com. 3. 4: Usher, Richard II 3: Usher, graduation 3: Glee Club 2, 3: Social Customs Club 3; Sec. to Mr. Smith 2, 3: Sec, to Miss Sawyer 4; Jr. Aide 3: Jr. Advisor 3: Sr. Advisor 4: Bank Messenger 2, 3, 4; Red Cross Rep. I; Murivlan H.R. Rep. I. 2, 3. JANINE E. MARJOLLET Favorite Quotation: Nothing ventured, nothing gained . Advice to Freshmen: You only get out of a thing what you put into it. Ambition: To travel around the world. ALPHA PI Girls ' League 1,2, 3, 4, H.R. Rep. I; Ten- nis I: Debating Soc. I, 3; French Club I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4: Student Forum 3; Sci- ence Club 4: Jr. Aide 3: Sr. Advisor 4: Asst. Chm. 4: Marshal 4: English Club 3, 4: Dra- matic Workshop 3. 4: Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Prize Speaking 3: Berkeley Square 2: Richard II 3, Ticket Com. 4: Radio Club 2, 3: Bank Messenger 3. A. RHODA MARKSON Nicknames: Rho, Ronnie. Interest: People. Pet Peeve: People who think they are what they’re not. Entered From Cheltenham High School 3. Tennis 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4; Archery 3; Girls ' League 3, 4; Dramatic Soc. 3, 4: Pub- licity 3, 4: English Club 3, 4; Dramatic Workshop 3: Student Eorum 4; French Club 4: Lost and Found 4: Murivian Business Com. 4. VIRGINIA B. MARTINS Future Plans: Modeling. My Idol: Mr. Friedland. Pet Peeve: No mall. Fighting in Germany September, 1944 VIRGINIA LEONE MAYER Pet Passion: Playing records. Favorite Quotation: I say, old chap . Pet Pastime: Listening to the radio. Girls ' League 1 , 2, 3. PAUL VINCENT McGOVERN Nicknames: Duke, Mac. Advice to Freshmen: You ' ll be sorry . Favorite Song: No Can Do . Baseball 2, 3, 4. MARY ELIZABETH McGUIRE Pet Passion: Ice cream. Chief Failing: Temper. Pet Peeve: Snobbishness. Girls ' League 4. WILBERT McKENZIE Favorite Quotation: Do unto others before they do It unto you. Future Plan: Navy. Pet Passion: T. P. and B. C. Spring Track 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 4; Football 3; Vvinter track 4. 38 MARGUERITE ANN MEADE RITA EMILY McLAUGHLIN Advice to Freshmen: Get first lunch. Favorite Song: Rhapsody in Blue . Ambition: To go to Switzerland. Girls ' League I, 2, 4: Girl Scouts I, 2. BETTY GERALDINE McLEAN Future Plans: University of Utopia in South Africa ? Nicknames: Jerry, Cherry and Red. My Idols: Mother and Dad, the best there are. Tennis I : Treas. Student ffandbook 4: Girls ' League I, 2, 4; Girls ' Aux. 2, 3, 4; Music Soc. 3: Dramatic Soc. 4: Debating Soc. 4: English Club 4; Camera Club 4; Library Rep. I, 2, 3, 4: Library Staff 3; Stu- dent Forum 4: Usher, Brookline Forum 4; Murivlan ff.R. Rep. 4: Murivian Com. 4. MATTHEW McNEILLY, JR. Advice to Freshmen: Go West! Favorite Song: It I Loved You , by Bing Crosby. Most Amusing Thing About B.tf.S: The way the doors are guarded at lunch. Swimming I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4; Foot- ball 2: Boys’ Club I: Red Cross Rep. 2, 3; H.R. V. Chm. 2, 3. ROSE MARIE McQUEENEY Pet Passion: Totem Pole. Interest: Right now U.S.N. Pet Peeve: Homev ork over the weekends. Girls ' League 1 , 4. Future Plans: Some good secretarial school. Chief Failing: Blushing. Pet Peeve: People who call me Maggie . Basketball 2: Girls ' League I. 2, 3, 4: Lost and Found 4; Pep Club 4; Bank Teller 3, 4. DANIEL JAMES MEANY, JR. Nicknames: Bub, Dan, Hacker. Advice to Freshmen: If you want directions, don ' t ask a senior. Ambition: To become a golf professional. Golf Team I, 2. 3, 4: H.R. Chm. 4: Social Com. 4. MARIE DELORES MEEHAN My Idols: My family. Interest: To have all my brothers home safe again. Suppressed Desire: To take care of the no- school siren In Brookline. Swimming I, 2: Softball 3: Bank Teller I, 2, 3, 4: H.R. Chm. 2,3: Marshal 3,4; Community Fund 2: Pep Club 3, 4, Sec. 4: Sr. Advisor 4; Jr. Aide 3: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; H.R. Rep. I : Usher, Parents ' Night 3, 4: Lost and Found 4: Spanish Club I : Usher, Prize Speaking 2, 3: Usher, Pirates of Penzance 3: Usher, You Can ' t Take It With You 4. JOAN RAE MILLER Favorite Quotation: Oh, my achin ' head I Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Sunday bell schedule. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Soap in the washrooms. German Club 4; Pep Club 4; Stage StafP 4: Electrical Staff 3. 4; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4; Radio Club 4. MURIEL AIMEE MILLER Chief Failing: The teachers’ little quizzes. My Idols: My Mom and Pop. Favorite Song: Just a Prayer Away . Tennis I, 2: Basketball I: Field Hockey I: Archery 3: English Club 3, 4: Girls ' League 1,2,3, 4: Lost and Found 3; Dramatic Soc. 3, WILMA ROSLYN MILLER Chief Falling: Forgetting to wear white socks on gym days. My Idol: Monty Woolley. Ambition: To meet the Six Little Tailors . Girls ' League I, 2, 3; Lost and found 3; Clothing Club 3. 39 IRWIN MIRSKY Future Plans: College and Dentistry. Pet Passion: Symphony music. Chief Failing: Geometry. Tennis 4; Sagamore I, 2, 3, 4; Library Staff 3: Bank Teller 2, 3; Chess Club I; Student Forum 4; Science Club 3, 4; Aero Club 3, 4: Stamp Club I, 2: Boys ' Club I. JAMES MISHO Future Plans: College. Nicknames: Jim, Mish, Jimmy. Chief Failing: To throw a runner out at second. ALPHA PI Baseball I, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Marshal 2, 4. ANTOINE LOUIS MOELDNER Future Plans: College. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The drinking fountain in the quadrangle. Pet Peeve: Girls who are raucus and who dress like boys. HAROLD JAY MOFFIE Future Plans: College. Nicknames: Hal, Moff. Interests: Sports, good books, Miss Spauld- ing ' s class. ALPHA PI Football I, Var. 2, 3, 4; Touchdown Club I, 2, 3, 4: J. V. Baseball I, Var. 2, 3, 4; Basketball I, 2; Track 3; Floor Capt. Marshal I; Spanish Club 3, Treas. 4; H.R. Chm. 4: Social Com. 4. PATRICIA ANNE MORAN Chief Failing: Telling people what I think of them. Favorite Song: Long Ago and Far Away . Pet Peeve: Blondes (H„0„). Riding I: Gym Team 3: Girls ' League I, 2, 3. 4; Library Staff I, 3, 4; Lost and Found I, 2; Student Forum 4. PAULINE THERESE MORAN ChieP Failing: Quizzes. Favorite Quotation: Boompie Darlin ' Pet Peeve: People who say B.H.S. has no school spirit. Old English B 3; Hockey I, 2, 3, Capt. Var. 4: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Softball 2, 3, 4: Gym Team 2; Sec. to Mr. Smith I; Bank Teller 2, 3, 4: H.R. Sec. I; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Red Cross Rep. I ; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Cheer Leader 3, 4. Philippines — October, 1 944 I WILLIAM J. MULLANEY Nickname: Red. Favorite Song: TIco Tico . Ambition: To retire. Bank Teller 2, 3; Locker Marshal 4. MARY REGIS MURPHY Chief Failing: Daydreaming. My idol: Gregory Peck. Favorite Song: Polonaise , by Chopin. Entered from WInthrop High 4. Swimming 4; Girls ' League 4. HERBERT JOSEPH MYERS Future Plans: To go to B.U. College of Business Administration. Favorite Song: Paper Doll , by Johnny Black. Ambition: To be a merchandising executive. Entered from Chelsea High 2. English Club 4; Student Forum 4: Spanish Club 4. JOHN AVEDIS NAHIGIAN Favorite Quotation: Ever Onward . Advice To Freshmen: Form your study habits early. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The Bates regime — from second to fourth year math. ALPHA PI Cross Country Track I, 2, 3, 4, Var. 2, 3, 4, Var. letter 2, 3, 4: Class Day Relay I, 2, 3, 4; Red Cross Rep. I : Marshal 2, 3, 4, Floor Capt. of Marshals 3; H.R. Chm. 2; House Council 2, 3, 4: School Council 3, 4: Shailer House Constitution Com. 3: Shailer House Election Com. 2, 3; Chm., Corridor Com. 3; Associate Justice 3; Shailer House V. Pres. 4; Usher, Jr. Prom 2: Usher, Graduation 3, 40 JEAN NATHAN Future Plans: College, then marriage. Chief Failing: School. My Idols: My Dad, brother, and a certain R.S. Clothing Club 2, 3, 4: Social Customs Club 3, 4: Art Club 3, 4: Girls ' League 2, 3. MARY ANN NATHAN Pet Passion: Eating chocolate raisin brittle. Advice to Freshmen: Don ' t act like one. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The clocks always five minutes slow. Old English B 2; Var. Swimming I. 2, 4: Basketball I, 2: Volleyball I: Girls League I, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2: Pep Club I: Stamp Club I, 2; Glee Club I: English Club 4: Bank Teller 4; Sr. Advisor 4. ROBERTA E. NEEDHAM Future Plans: The Boss ' s Secretary. Chief Failing: Talking too fast. Favorite Song: Dancing in the Dark . Tennis I; Girls ' League I, 2, 3. 4; Marshal 3, 4; Bank Teller 2, 3; Red Cross Rep. 2, 3: Typist Central Treasury 3, 4. HAROLD A. NEIMAN Nicknames: Sparky, Butch, My Idols: My Mother and Dad. Interest: Sports. Tennis 3, 4: Red Cross Rep. 2: Stamp Club I, 2: Bank Teller 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4: Camera Club 4; Chess Club 2: Boys ' Club I: Student Forum 4: French Club 4. NORMA LOIS NEWBURGH Pet Passion: Jerome Kern ' s music. Interests: Medicine and Social Service work. Pet Pastime: Doodling. Entered from Haverhill High 2. Var. Swimming 3; Girls ' League 3, 4; Girls ' Aux. 3, 4: Debating Soc. 3, 4: Saga- more 3, Advertising Mgr. 4: Dramatic Soc. 3, 4; Student Handbook Circulation 4; Jr. Prom Com. 3; Marshal 4: Lost and Found 3, 4; Music Soc. 4. LOUIS J. NIOHOLS Nicknames: Nick, Luigi. Favorite Quotation: No, it ' s a mistake . Pet Peeve: Homework. Entered from Roxbury Memorial High 3. French Club 4. JOHN JOSEPH NIXON Future Plans: Marine Corps. My Idol: My brother, Big Ed. . Favorite Song: Dancing in the Dark . Football I, 2: Glee Club I : Bank Teller 2. JEAN A. NORTHRIDGE My Idol: Three guesses (and the first two don ' t count) . Favorite Quotation: Boompie Darlin ' . Advice to Freshmen: Go to all the football games and YELL! Hockey I ; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Library Staff I, 3, 4: Lunchroom Staff 4: Girls ' League 1,2, 3, 4; Sec. to Mr. Smith I, 2: Sec. to Miss Sawyer 4. TEVOR DAVID NOVACK Nicknames: Tev, Tevie, Terror. Tevchic, Tevarish. Favorite Quotation: You Can ' t Take It With You . What B.H.S. Needs Most: More individual- ists. ALPHA PI Science Club 2; Commandos 2, 3; Marshal 3, 4; Exec. Board 4; Dramatic Soc. 3, 4; Aero Club 4; Pirates of Penzance 3; You Can ' t Take It With You 4. CHARLOTTE S. NOVICK Pet Passion: Anything chocolate. Favorite Song: Bolero , Pops recordings. Pet Peeve: These acquired accents. Old Englsh B 4: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Softball I, 2, 3: Badminton I: Swimming I; Hockey 2, 3: Archery 2, 3: Tennis I, Var. 2, 3, 4; French Club 3: Spanish Club 4: Dra- matic Soc. 3, 4; Usher, Richard II 3: Usher, irates of Penzance 3: Usher, Pygmalion 3; Usher. You Can ' t Take It With You 4: Sr. Advisor 4; Girls ' League I, H.R. Rep. 2, 3, 4: Girls ' Aux. 2, 3, 4: H.R. V. Chm. 3: Bank Messenger 3, 4: Handbook Com. 3: Science Club I : Student Forum 4: Class Day Jr. Aide 3: Library Staff I, H.R. Rep. 2, 3. 41 CLAIRE ELAINE NOYES chief Failing: Gymnastics. Favorite Quotation: Give me liberty or give me death . Pet Peeve: The kids that swoon over Frank Sinatra. Swimming I: Science Club I, 2, 4; Girls ' League I, 2; Band 3, 4; Marshal 4. BERNARD NOYMER Nickname: Big Bern. Advice to Freshmen: They wouldn ' t take It anyway. What B.Ff.S. Needs Most: More civilians, and less marshals. ALPHA PI Cross Country I, 2; Track I, 2, 3, 4: Class Day Relay I; Baseball I, 2: Var. Football 3, 4: Touchdown Club 3, 4; V. Pres. German Club 3; Boys ' Club I; Sagamore I, Sports Editor 2: H.R. Chm. I. 3: Marshal 4. ROBERT THOMAS O ' LEARY Favorite Quotation: The Navy saying. Favorite Song: My Wild Irish Rose . Pet Pastime: Fixing Dad ' s car. Baseball I, 2; Hockey 4; Jr. Police I; Boys ' Club I: Chess Club I, 2. ALBERT NEILL OSGOOD, JR. Nicknames: Ozzie, Mate. Favorite Song: Minnie the Moocher . Pet Pastime: Bowling. Track 3: Marshal 2, 3: Bank Teller I, 2; Library Staff I: Jr. Prom Com. 3; Usher, Pirates of Penzance 3; Boys ' Club I. CLAIRE IRENE PADDOCK Nicknames: Marsha, Toots. Favorite Quotation: Oh! ! What you said ! Favorite Song: You ' ll Never Walk Alone . WILLIAM PALASTRANT Pet Passion: Females of the opposite sex. Advice to Freshmen: You have four of the best years of your life ahead of you. Don ' t waste them! Ambition: To become a successful million- aire. Young Men ' s Police I; Bank Teller I, 2, 3; Camera Club 3: Stamp Club 2; Glee Club I : Red Cross Rep. 2: Boys ' Club 2; Science Club 2. Belgian Bulge — December, 1944 ROSALIND S. PARETSKY Nicknames: Roz, Paret, Pretzel. Favorite Quotation: How ' s business ? Advice to Freshmen: Hang on, kids, hang on ! Girls ' League I, 2, 3; H.R. V. Chm. 2; Murivian Rep. I, 2. JOHN T. PARKS Advice to Freshmen: Join the Navy. Ambition: Electrical engineering. Pet Peeve: Bells. Football I, 2, 4; Baseball 2, 3: Touch down I, 2, 4: H.R. V. Chm. 4. MURRAY R. PEARLSTEIN Pet Passion: Steak dinners. Advice to Freshmen: A bad start makes a fatal ending. Pet Peexe: Winter Track. ALPHA PI Basketball I; Baseball I, 2; Track I, 2, 3, 4, Var. 3, 4, Capt. 4; Football 3, 4: H.R. Chm. 2: Marshal 3, 4: Boys ' Club I: Touchdown Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 4. EDNA MARIAN PEDERSEN Future Plans: Stenographer. Advice to Freshmen: Cheer up — only three more years to go. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Shorter history periods. Girls ' League 2. 4. 42 FERNANDO PITTA SYLVIA G. PERLMUTTER Nickname: Syl. Pet Passion: Robert St. John ' s beard. Chief Failing: Feasts. Old English B 4: Swimming I ; Archery 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2, 4: Basketball 4; Softball 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 4: Girls ' Aux. 3, 4; Eng- lish Club 3; Student Forum 4: Electrical Staff 4: Dramatic Soc. 3: Murlvian H.R. Rep. 2. 3, 4: Murivlan Business Staff 4. SHIRLEY PATRICIA PERLO Pet Passion: Walking barefoot. Favorite Song: Meadow Land (Russian Marching Song). Pet Peeve: The bus at Coolidge Corner at 8:10 A.M. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Library Staff 2, 3; Spanish Club 3: B.H.S. Choral Group I, 2, 3; Dramatic Soc. 2. 3. ROBERT MAURICE PETERS Advice To Freshmen: Drink more milk. What B.H.S. Needs Most; Another lunch - room. Pet Pastime: Women and Song. Glee Club I. 2, 3. 4. 5: Pirates of Pen- zance 4. MARY THERESA PIGNATO Pet Passion: Vaughn Monroe records. Favorite Song: Jealousie . Pet Pastime; Breaking dishes. Girls ' League I; Red Cross Rep. 2; Lost and Found 3. My Idol: Bacall and Bogie . What B.H.S. Needs Most: Arms for Miss Venus. Interests: Repairing engines and radios. CHARLOTTE RUTH POPP Future Plans: Civil Service. Pet Passion; Rhumba. Pet Pastime: Sam ' s . DOROTHY PRINCE Favorite Quotation: Stop it! I love It! ! What B.H.S. Needs Most; Another fire? Pet Pastime: Driving my convertible. Swimming I, 2; Basketball I, 2; Archery 3; Spanish Club 3, 4: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club I, 2; English Club 3; Dramatic Workshop 3; Dramatic Soc. 4; Debating Soc. 4; Bank Teller I : Usher, Prize Speaking 3. VIRGINIA ANNE RAINEY Pet Passion: Banana-splits. Chief Failing: Every time I open my mouth I put my foot in It. Pet Peeve: People who are never on time. Softball I; Tennis 3; Archery 3; Basketball 3, 4; Girls ' League 2, 3, 4; Lost and Found Rep. 3; Girls League Rep. 4; H.R. V. Chm. 2. MYRON S. RAYMOND Favorite Quotation: Luck is industry . Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The desks that are always adusted too low. Pet Peeve: To be called on to recite when unprepared. Bank Teller I. 2: Science I: Red Cross Rep. I : War Fund Rep. 4. ELAINE ADELE REGOLSKY My Idol : Buddha. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Fewer personages and more persons. Pet Peeve: Allusions to either Eddie Cantor ' s or Bing Crosby ' s progeny. Entered from J. E. Burke High School, 3. Swimming 4: Tennis 4; French Club 4; English Club 4: Dramatic Soc. 4; Dramatic Workshop 4; Student Forum 4; Debating Soc. 4: Girls ' League 4. 43 ROBERTA REISER Nickname: Bobbie . Most Amusing Thing About Adrian a la Brookline. Ambition: To be a good secretary and marry the boss ' s son. Horseback Riding I; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Bank Teller 3. 4; H.R. V. Chm. 3: Hand- book 3; Student Forum 3; Social Customs Club 4; House Council 3; Sagamore Cir- culation 4. GERALD LEWIS RICH Nicknames: Gee, Gerry, Shots. Ambition: To be as good as my mother thinks I am. Pet Peeve: Fourth Lunch. Entered from Roxbury Memorial High, 3. Basketball 3, 4- Football 4: Touchdown Club 4: H.R. Chm. 4: Social Com. 4. SUE MARJORIE RICH Chief Failing: Studying. Favorite Song: You Made Me Love You . Pet Pastime: Analyzing people. Sec. to Mr. Gould I; Sec. to Miss Sawyer 4: Cashier 2; Lost and Found 4: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 2: Spanish Club 2, 4; Glee Club 2: Music Soc. 3; Eng- lish Club 4: Student Forum 4: Handbook Re- porter 3; Handbook Circulation 4; Stage Workshop 2. CAROLYN RICHMOND Advice to Freshmen: Do it in three years if possible. Interests: Aviation, photography, music. Pet Pastime: Day-dreaming. Baseball 3: Glee Club I: Science Club 3: Camera Club 4. JANICE KAREN RICHMOND Favorite Quotation: . . . And what is so rare as a day in June ? Favorite Song: Sweetheart, Sweetheart, Sweetheart . Interests: L.S.: R.G.: R.S.: B.W.: B.P.: A.B. Entered from Abilene, Texas 2. Girls ' League 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3: Orchestra 4: Camera Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 4, Re- freshment Com. 4: Marshal 4. ELIZABETH ANN RILEY chief Failing: P.A. ' s double thick frappes. Ambition: To live the life of a Riley. What B.H.S. Needs Most: A government of the people, by the people, and for the people . Girls ' League I, 2. 3, 4; Lost and Found 4; Glee Club I, 2: Pep Club Rep. 4; Murivian Rep. 2, 3, 4. Convoy Duty — January, 1945 WILLIAM JAMES RILEY Future Plans: Navy Air Corps. Ambition: To see B.H.S. win the Eastern Hockey League Championship in 1946. Interest: Sports. Var. Hockey I, 2, 3, 4; Football 3: Touch- down Club 3: Sr. Letterman 4: H.R. Chm. I; House Council I ; Boys ' Club I ; Young Mens ' Police I. RICHARD M. RCBERTS My Id ol. My Dad. Favorite Quotation: He who carries many books home from school is unbalanced. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Good food In the lunchroom. Boys ' Club 2: Bank Teller 3, 4: Red Cross Rep. 2. GRACE RCBINSCN Pet Peeve: Grade. Nickname: A.D.T. Chief Failing: Math. Basketball 2: Archery 4; Eng. Club 4: De- bating Soc. 4; Dramatic Soc. 4; Red Cross 2: Student Forum 4 ; Girls ' Aux. 3, 4; Bank Teller 2, 3, 4: Handbook Com. 4; Saga- more 2, 3, 4: Murivian 4: Old English B 4: Science Club 4. LAWRENCE E. RCCHE Favorite Song: Till the End of Time . Ambition: To be a musician. Interests: Stamps and coins. 44 ELIZABETH SARA ROSEN Advice to Freshmen: Tch! Tch! Tch! Favorite Song: Summertime . Ambition: Commercial artist. Basketball i; Girls ' League I, 3, 4: Central Treas. 3, 4: Orchestra 2; Band 3; Student Forum 4; English Club 3: H.R. Sec. and Treas. 2, 3, 4. KENNETH DAVID ROSEN Future Plans: Yale School ot Music. Pet Passions: My Clarinet and Sax. My Idol: Benny Goodman. Band I, 2, 3: Orchestra 2: Boys ' Club I: Red Cross Representative 2; Home Room Chairman 3: Shailer House Council 3; De- bating Society 4: Pep Club I ; Senior Prom Committee 4. NANCY RODRIGUEZ Nicknames: Nan, Nannygoat. Interests: Music, Dramatics, Swimming, Dancing. Pet Pastimes: Eating and talking on the telephone. Swimming 3, Var. 3; Team Games 3; Soft- ball 3: Basketball 3; Old English B 3: Span- ish Club 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 3, Pres. 4: Marshal 3, 4: Dramatic Soc. 3, 4; You Can ' t Take It With You 4: Sr. Advisor 4; Jr. Aide 3: Girls ' League 1, 2, 3, 4; Hostess Eighth Grade Party 2, 3: Hostess Supper Party 3; Co-Chm. Supper Party 4; Chm. Book Fair 3; Red Cross Rep. 3, 4: Student Forum 4; Pep Club 4; Usher, Parents ' Night 3, 4. ALAN ROGOVIN Nicknames: Al, Skinny, Rogo. Pet Passion: Radio announcers who play the records I like. Ambition: To become a top swing musician. Boys ' Club I: Science Club I; Band 3; Camera Club 2. RONALD J. ROTHSTEIN Future Plans: Ask Uncle Sam. Interest: Women. Favorite Quotation: It ' s snowing down South . Boys ' Club I, 2: Science Club 2: Young Mens ' Police 2: Pep Club 4; Commandos 4. CONSTANCE DORIS ROSEN Pet Passions: Lobster, Steak, and food in general. Chief Failing: Getting to school on time. Pet Peeve: You guessed it — homework. Library Staff I : Sec. to Mr. Gouuld I : Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Girls ' League Rep. 2, 3: Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 4; Radio Club 4: Student Handbook 4. ADELE SUSAN ROSENBAUM Pet Passions: Mint sundaes. Mocha ice cream. Chief Failing: Cashmere sweaters. Favorite Song: Rhapsody in Blue . Swimming 2; Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 2 ; Glee Club 2: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Girls ' League Rep. I; Marshal I : Bank Messenger 3, 4: Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4; Berkley Square 2: Pygma- llan 3; Ticket Com. 2, 3, 4; Publicity Com. 3: Sagamore Reporter 2, 3, Sagamore dist. 2, 3: Exchange Editor 4: Jr. Advisor 3; Sr. Advisor 4: English 3, 4: Student Forum 3, 4. DAVID C. ROSENEIELD Nicknames: The Undertaker , Dave. Advice to Freshmen: Do your homework and don ' t worry. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Music In the lunchroom. Chess Club I: Band I, 2, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3: German Club 3, 4; Orpheus Ensemble 4. IRMA A. ROSENTHAL Nickname: Brown Eyes . Pet Pastime: Eating and dieting. Pet Peeve: People who insist my hair is get- ting lighter. Entered from Patrick T. Campbell School 2 . Girls ' League 2, 3, 4; Lost and Found 2: Handbook Com. 4; Science Club 4: English Club 3; Student Forum 4: Electrical Staff 4. HILDE RUTH ROSSMAN My Idol: Pierre Aumont. Ambition: To get my name in the newspaper at least once. Pet Peeve. Leaking fountain pens. Tennis 3; Archery 3; Stamp Club I: Camera Club 4: French Club 4; Lost and Found 2, 3; Glee Club I; Girls ' League I, 2, 3 , 4: Lunchroom 3. 45 RICHARD STANLEY ROUD Ambition: To see the world — all of it. Pet Peeve: Latin III. Chief Failing: Latin III. Science Club I, 2: Camera Club I, 2, 3, Treas. 2: Chess Club I, 2: Debating Soc. I, 2, 3: Stage Staff I; French Club 3, 4; Radio Club 2: Murivian 3, 4. LOIS IRENE RUBIN Nickname: Lo. Chief Failing: Shorthand! I ! Ambition: To get married. Tennis 2: Archery 3: English Club 3, 4: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Red Cross Rep. 2; Bank Messenger 2. MARIAN ESTELLE RUBIN Pet Passions: Chocolate mint sundaes, cheeseburgers, a baby bob. Pet Pastime: Walking barefoot in the rain. ALPHA PI Old English B ' 3; Tennis I, 2, 3, 4: Basket- ball 2, 4: Swimming 2, 3, 4; Glee Club I : Library Rep. I, Library Staff I, 2; Girls’ League I, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4; So- cial Customs Club 3, Sec. 3: Girls’ Aux. 2, 3, 4, V. Chm. 3: Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4, Ticket Com. 3, 4; French Club 3; English Club 3, 4: Sec. to Miss Sawyer 3, 4; Jr. Ad- visor 3: Sr. Advisor 4; Head Jr. Aide 3: Marshal 2: Bank Teller I; H.R. V. Chm. 2; Student Forum 4: DAWN HELENE RUBY Nicknames: Dawnie, Frenchie, and every- thing from Daybreak to Sunset . What B.H.S. Needs Most: More teachers like Mr. Bartlett. Pet Peeve: Being called Ruby Dawn. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Camera Club 2, 3, 4; English Club 3, 4; Sagamore Adv. 4: Science Club 2, 3, 4: Social Customs Club 4: Student Forum 4. PHYLLIS ELAINE RUSKIN Ambition: Doctorus Medicinus. Interests: Anything medical, music, litera- ture, opera, and mechanics. Pet Peeve: People who follow the crowd, for lack of anything better. Orchestra 3, 4: Band 3, 4; Library Staff !, H.R. Rep. I; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Lost and Found 3, 4: Handbook Com. 3; Science Club I, 2, 3; English Club 3, 4; Sagamore Writer 3. MARIANNE SALZER Future Plans: Art School and San Francisco. Favorite Quotation: See me after Class . Ambition: To be on of the best textile designers in the country. Old English B 3: Softball 2, 3; Tennis 2: Hockey 2, 3, 4; Basketball I, 2; Gym Team I, 3: Archery 3; Stamp Club I; Poster Club I: Sec. to Mr. Blanchard 2: Bank Teller I, 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Student Forum 4; Hand- book Com. 3; Locker Marshal 4; Mariners I, 2: Library Staff I, 2; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Aux. 2, 3, 4: Usher, Brookline Forum 4: Usher, Parents ' Night 4: Jr. Prom Com. 3. I WO Jima — February, 1945 MARVIN HOWARD SAMIT Ambition: Make a million dollars. Interest: Aviation. Pet Peeve: Tall girls. Aero Club 3, 4. SIDNEY SANDLER Future Plans: College and Business. Chief Failing: Getting along with women. Advice to Freshmen: It ' s a long hard road. Baseball I, 2, 3; Stamp Club I, 2. WILLIAM RICHARD SAPERS Pet Passions: Student government and women. Advice to Freshmen: Forget the women and work hard. Pet Peeve: Driscoll Hall and Devotion Hall. ALPHA PI Golf 3, 4: Pres. Senior Class 4; Member School Council 3, 4, Chm. Charter Com. 4, Chm. Publicity Com. 3: Member Court of Justice 3: House Treas. I, 2: H.R. V. Chm. I: H. R. Chm. 2, 3: Marshal 2, 3, 4; Bank Teller I, 2, Messenger 3: Dramatic Soc. 3, Richard H 3: Stamp Club I, 2; Student Forum 4; Pep Club 4: Boys ' Club I ; Class Day Aide 3: Winner Lincoln Mathematics Prize 3; Jr. Aide Graduation 3; Usher, Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4. MARY SARANDIS Pet Passion: Popcorn. Ambition: To stay on a diet. Pet Pastime: Running up the telephone bill. Archery 3, 4: Basketball 3; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, H.R. Rep. 4; Bank Teller 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Student Forum 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Sagamore 2. 46 LOUISE RUTH SAWIN Most Amusing Thing About All the bottled blondes. Pet Pastime: Talking on the telephone. Pet Peeve: People who push in the lunch- room. EILEEN MIRIAM SAWYER Future Plans: Leland Powers School. Nicknames: Red, Shorty, Freckles. Pet Pastime: Trying to convince my Dad to let me take the car. Horseback riding I; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Sagamore I. AUDREY HELEN SCHWARTZ Future Plans: College and travel. Favorite Quotation: You have nothing to fear, except fear itself . F.D.R. Pet Peeve: People who ask, Is that your brother ? Basketball 3; Softball 4: Student Forum 4; Handbook Com. 3: Bank Teller 2, 3: Season ticket salesman 4: Music Soc. 3; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Murivian Com. 4. BARNET DAVID SCHWARTZ Pet Passion: Good food. Chief Failing: Wasting spare time. Favorite Quotation: For there is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so . — Shakespeare. Handbook Circulation Mgr. 4; Shailer House Constitution Com. 3; Election Com. 3: Chess Club I, 2, 3, 4; Sec.-Treas. 3; Science Club I : German Club 4. BETTY-RCSE SCHWARTZ Pet Passion: Redheads (not females). My Idols: My Uncle Lou and Mom. Pet Peeve: People who say Well Betty- Wose, as I live and breathe! Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Girl Scouts I : Pep Club 2; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3: English Club 3; Spanish Club 3, 4, Sec. 4: Murivian 4. THELMA FAY SCHWARTZ Favorite Quotation: Life is short: art long: decision difficult: and experiment perilous . Favorite Song: Smoke Gets in Your Eyes . Pet Peeve: Insincerity — In any form. Camera Club 2, 3; Debating Soc. 2, 3: Dramatic Soc. 3, 4; Student Form 3, 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 3; H.R. Rep. 2, 3: English Club 4: Social Customs Club 4; Handbook Com. 3; Red Cross Rep. 2; Music Soc. 3; Sagamore 3, 4. EDWARD SAMUEL SEGAL My Idol: Gene Kelly. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Boy cheer lead- ers. Pet Pastime: Models (airplanes, of course). ALPHA PI Track 3, 4; Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4; Stamp Club I, 2; Red Cross Rep. 2, 3, 4; Mar- shal 3. 4: H.R. Chm. 4: Bank Teller 4; Boys ' Club I : Aero Club 3, 4, Pres. 4; Shailer Auditorium Com. Chm. 4; Pride and Preju- dice 4. SONIA MARCIA SELTZER Nicknames: Sonny, Son. Advice to Freshmen: Don ' t believe every- thing you hear or are told. Favorite Song: School Days . Archery 2; Basketball 2: Science Club I, 2, 3; English Club 3; Camera Club I, 2, 3; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Aux. 2, 3, 4; French Club 3: Murivian Rep. I, 2, 3, 4; Sagamore Adv. Staff 2, 3; Pep Club 3. SARA FAY SHACTMAN Nicknames: Red, Rouge. Favorite Song: China Boy . Ambition: To become a well-known deco- rator. Tennis 3: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Costume Com. 3: Work Shop 4. VERNON EARL SHANKLE Chief Failing: School Work. Ambition: To be happy. Pet Peeve: Women ' s Hats. Boys ' Club I; Library Staff I, 2, 3, 4. 47 JORDAN LEON SHAPIRO chief Failing: My ' 31 Chevrolet (with rumble seat) . Advice to Freshmen: Keep on the sunny side of the street. Pet Pastime: Looking for my friends at the Charles River. Entered from Providence St. Jr. High, Worcester, Mass. 3. Orchestra 3: Marshal 3: Spanish Club 4; Student Forum 4: Music Soc. 4. Okinawa — April. 1945 JACQUELINE B. SHENKEL Future Plans: To be healthy, wealthy, and wise. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Dashing to Gym from the 4th floor. Pet Peeve: Broken appointments. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; English Club 3, 4: Music Club 3. LAWRENCE 0. SHERMAN Advice to Freshmen: They can’t shoot you for trying. Ambition: To stay out of the draft. Pet Pastime: Going from class to class. Ba,nk Teller 3, 4. LUCINDA MARY SHERMAN Future Plans: College, Wheelock preferred. Favorite Quotation: ”Oh, fiddlesticks ! Pet Pasti ne: Movies. Girls ' League 3, 4; Lost and Found 3, 4: Aux. Marshal 4; Sr. Advisor 4. MATTHEW N. SHERMAN Future Plans: College-”sine — Greetings from Harry. Interest: Paleodendrology. Pet Pastime: Trying to see Mr. Bartlett after school. Marshal I: Bank Teller 2; Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4: Boys ' Club I: Trio 3; Orpheus 4: Music Soc. 4: Handbook Com. 3. JUDITH SHORE Pet Passion: Roller coasters. Ambition: To play jazz on the violin. What B.H.S. Needs Most: A swanky hall to glamourize the dances. Girls ' League I, 2. 3, 4; Bank Teller 2: Girl Scouts I ; Orchester I, 2, 3, 4; Handbook Comr. 3; Sagamore Staff I, 2, 3; Ring and Pin Com. 4; Student Forum 4: Debating Soc. I . RUTH BEATRICE SILVANO Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The 20 minute wait in the lunchroom for lunch. Ambition: To be successful. Pet Peeve: Tardy excuses. Girls ' League I, 2: Community Fund Rep. 4; Foods Club 4: Sagamore typis 3. RICHARD CHALLEL SILVER My Idol: L ' il Abner. Advice to Freshmen: Study hard, and you too may be a Yankee Doodle Dandy. Favorite Song: Embraceable You . Basketball 2: Swimming 3: Baseball I: Boys ' Club I : Marshall 4: Student Forum 4: H.R. V. Chm. 3: Red Cross Rep. I, 2, 3, 4. IDA MAE SILVERMAN Favorite Quotation: Why, Daddy ? Pet Passion: Music and Nelson Eddy. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Less red tape, — more Mr. Bartletts. Softball 2, Girls ' League I, 2; Science Club I, 2; Choral Society 3, 4; German Club 4: Jr. Apprentice 3: Murivian Com. 4. MAURY ALVAN SIMCNDS Pet Passion: Watching the Braves play. Ambition: To win baseball state champion- ship in I 946. Pet Pastime: Eating banana splits. Football I: Baseball I, 2; Var. Baseball 4: Captain 5. 48 MARILYN C. SIMPSON Interests: Dancing, Swimming, Baton Twirl- ing. Pet Pastime: P. A. ' s Frappes. Pet Peeve: Brothers and Sisters. Hockey I; Basketball I, 4: Library Staff I, 2; Bank Teller I; Rep Club I, 2, 3, 4; Ma|or- ette 1,2, 3, 4: Girls ' League 1,2, 3, 4. ALVAN CHARLES SINOFF My Idol: My Father and Dick Tracy. Favorite Quotation: Now we ' ll have a short grass drill — Harry Downes. Pet Pastime: Waiting to get into a football game. Entered ' 42 from Germantown High, Phlla. Pa. Football 4; Touchdown Club 4. ROBERT GERALD SKLAR Favorite Song: Night and Day . Ambition: To play on a B.H.S. championship baseball team. Interests: Baseball, Radio announcing. Van. Track I, 2, 3, 4; Baseball Jr. Var. I, Var. 2, 3, 4; Radio Club 4: H.R. V. Chm. 4; Dramatic Soc. Ryland 2; Richard II 3; You Can ' t Take It With You 4. CHARLES SKOLFIELD Favorite Song: Army Air Corps Song . Ambition: Pilot. Pet Peeve: Gym. GEORGE SLOTNI CK Future Plans: To go into business. “ Sm My Idols: My parents. 7 Pet Pastime: Eating (and not getting fat). Entered from Frank V. Thompson School, Mattapan 1; Stamp Club 4: Chm. Coin Club k 4. - ’ ROBERT PAUL SMALL Future Plan: California Institute of Tech- nology. Favorite Quotation: Neither a borrower nor a lender be. Chief Failing: History. Boys ' Club I : Bank Teller 2, 3, 4: Gradu ation Gift Com. 4. i LOIS J. SMITH Favorite Song: You Made Me Love You . Ambition: To be a Photographers ' Model Pet Pastime: Friday and Saturday night rendezvous at Johnson ' s. Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Sec. to Mr. Smith I ; Social Customs Club 3, 4; Student Forum 4. LUCIA BAILEY SMITH Future Plans: Juilliard School of Music or N. E. Conservatory. Pet Passion: Royal blue convertibles with plaid linings. Pet Pastime: Trying to convince people I can play the trumpet. ALPHA PI Softball 2; Band I, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2. 3, 4; Orpheus Ensemble 3, 4; Bank Teller 2, 3, 4; Girl Scouts I, 2: Library Staff I, 2: German Club 2, Sec.-Treas. 4: Glee Club I. VIRGINIA M. SORBY Future Plans: fo attend fashion and model- ing school. Interest: A guy named Joe. Pet Peeve: Being called Blondle . Swimming I, 2; Girls ' League I, 2, 3: Library Staff 2, 3, 4; Ring and Pin Com. 4: Social Customs Club 4. DORIS M. E. STANLEY Pet Passion: 6 foot 2, and eyes of blue. Favorite Quotation: This above all, to thine own self be true . Pet Peeve: Snobbish people. Dramatic Soc. 4: Girls ' League I, 2, 4; Lost and Found I, 2, 3, 4. 49 WILLIAM STAPLETON Nickname: Big Ben. Favorite Song: Green Eyes. ' Chief Failing: Homework. Bored of Edu- cation. ALMON M. STEEVES Future Plans: Radio Technician. Favorite Song: White Christmas . Pet Peeve: Getting up early. DOROTHY JUDITH STEIN Future Plans: Diploma, Degree, Dream man. Daughters. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Its T.N.T. girls. Pet Peeves: Eye lash flutterers — gum chewers. ALPHA PI Old English ' B 2; Basketball I; Gym Team 2; Archery 2: Tennis I, 2, 3; Swimming 2; Marshal 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4: Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4. Property Mgr. 2, Costume Mgr. 2, Ticket Mgr. 4, Reading Com. 4, Publicity Com. 2, 3; Usher Richard M 3: Girls ' League I, 2. 3, 4, Hostess at Supper Party 3; Student Forum 4: Jr. Advisor 3; Sr. Advisor 4: Jr. Aide 3; Glee Club 2: Sec. to Mr. Smith 2, 3; Usher, Graduation 3; Usher, Parents ' Night 2, 3, 4. ELIZABETH N. STEINBERG Chief Failings: Coffee, hot fudge, marsh- mallow sundaes. Pet Pastimes: Playing bridge and trying hard not to cheat. Pet Peeve: Chicky ' s dark secret. ALPHA PI Old English B 3; Tennis I, 2; Softball 2: Basketball I, 2, 3: Gym Team 2; French Club 3. 4 ' Jr. Aide Class Day 3: Sr. Advisor 4; Student Forum 4; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3; Eng- lish Club 3: Social Customs Club 3; Bank Teller I, Messenger 3, 4; Glee Club I,; Sec. to Miss Sawyer 4; Library Staff I, 2; Saga- more 4: Usher. Prize Speaking 3; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Aux. 2, 3, 4. NATALIE R. STOERGER Favorite Quotation: And now for a short quiz . Advice to Freshmen: Wait ' till you ' re a sophomore. Interest: It ' s definitely not a she! Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; H.R. Rep. 2, 3; Debating Soc. I, 2; Sec. to Mr. Smith 3, 4; Usher. Richard 11 3: Electrical Staff 4; Science Club 4: Social Customs Club 4: Handbook Com. 3: Student Forum 4; Dra- matic Workshop 4; Sagamore 3; Muri- vian Rep. 2, 3, 4. BERNICE ROSALYN STONE Favorite Quotation: You cannot win: The thin stay thin. The fat continue fat . What B.H.S. Needs Most: Less homework, interest: A Stone with a Hart. Girls ' League 3, 4; English Club 4; De- bating Soc. 4; Choral Soc. 4; Girls ' Vocal Ensemble 4: Murivian Com. 4. V E Day — May 8. 1945 EDNA LOUISE STRAIN Pet Passion: Dancing at the Totem Pole with B.H. Favorite Song: You Came Along . Pet Peeve: Homework. Swimming 5; Girls ' League 4: Clothing Club 4. MURIEL STRECKER Favorite Song: Always . Pet Peeve: Insincere people and people who have no respect for others ' opinions. Pet Passion: Swimming. Old English B 2: Swimming I, Mgr. Var. 2, Capt. Var. 3, 4; Softball I, 2, 3: Tennis 1, 2, 3; Basketball 2: Hockey I, 2, 3; Gym Team I, 2; Badminton I; Student Forum 3, Pres. 4; English Club 3, 4: H.R. Chm. 4: House Coun- cil I. 2, 3. 4: Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4; Chm. Publicity Com. Richard II 3; Usher, Pyg- malion 3: Usher, You Can ' t Take It With You 4: Marshal 3, 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Aide 3; Sr. Advisor 4; Sagamore 3 . RUTH LOUISE STRONACH Pet Passion: Movies. Favorite Quotation: Jeepers Creepers . Pet Peeve: People who always borrow your homework. Hockey 4: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Lost and Found 2, 3, 4. RICHARD STRONG Future Plans: College or service. Pet Peeve: The school orchestra. Most amusing thing about B.H.S.: The girls. 50 A Hies Ann f A Surrend ' i xrr Gerrv f‘ SUMNER STURMAN Future Plans: Accountancy. Advice to Freshmen: Become a Senior Fast. Pet Pastimes: Baseball, wrestling. STANLEY ROBERT SUDMAN Pet Passion: Vanilla Frappes with Chnir.olate ice cream. Chief Failing: Trying to think of the right word at the right time. Pet Peeve: Homework. J. V. Tennis 2 Tennis 4; Tennis Tournament I. 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3; Marshal 2, 4; Radio Club 3, 4: H.R. V. Chm. 3: Bank Teller i, 2: Science Club 2: Usher, ' ' Richard II 3: Library Staff I, 2. 3: Murivian Busi- ness Staff 4. DOROTHY RUTH SUSSKIND Pet Passion: My niece. Favorite Quotation: Prejudice is being down on what you are not up on . Favorite Song: The Isle of Capri . Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Sagamore I, 2; Debating Soc. I: Girl Scouts I. DOROTHY JULIA SWEENEY Future Plans: Probably Business School. Favorite Song: I Don ' t Know Why I Love You Like I Do . Interest: A certain cowboy. Girls ' League I , 2, 3, 4. LILIAN EUNIOETALMANSON Future Plans: College and then marriage, a home of my own and four children. Favorite Song: Lord ' s Prayer — Nelson Eddy. Pet Peeve: Pedidals. Tennis I; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Science Club I, 2, 3, 4; Debating Soc. 3, 4; Student Forum 3, 4; Girls ' Aux, 3, 4; Lost and Found 3, 4; Dramatic Soc. 3, 4; Handbook Com. 3: Sr. Advisor 4; Marshal 4; Electrical Staff 4; English Club, Program Chm. 4; Alfred D. Chandler award in Civics I ; Usher, Brook- line Forum 4; J. Murray Kay Prize in His- tory 3; Sagamore Circulation Staff 4: Murivian Business Staff 4. ELAINE P. TANNER My Idol: Miss Celina Lewis. ALPHA PI Pres. Debating Soc. 4; Pres. Alpha Pi 4; Tennis I; Sagamore Reporter I, 2, 3; Make-up Ed. 3, News Ed, 4; Library Staff 2, 3; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4; Pygmalion 3; Co- Chm. Ticket Com. — Pirates of Penzance 3; Prize Speaking 2, 3; Winner Extemporaneous Speaking 3; Winner J. Murray Kay History Prize 3; Student Forum 3; German Club 3, 4; English Club 3; Clerk of Court of Justice 3: Bank Messenger 3, Faculty Assistant 4; V-E Day Program 3; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Jr. Aide 3; Sr. Adviser 4: Library H.R. Rep. 2, 3; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1; B.H.S. Rep. to Mass. Girls ' State 3; Choral Reading 2; Mercureans 2, 3; Recreational Leadership I; Shailer House Orchestra I. HARRIET I. TARLIN Advice to Freshmen: ' Tis better to keep quiet and be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The solemn silence in classrooms. Pet Peeve: Gum chewers with sound affects. Old English B 2, 3, 4: Badminton I; Swimming I, 2, 3, 4, Var. 3: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, J. V. 3: Tennis I, 2, 3. 4: Gym Team 2; Softball 2, 3: Hockey 2, 3. 4, J. V. 3, Var. 4; Archery 3; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Ad- visor 4; Red Cross Rep. I: H.R. V. Chm. 2; Marshal 3; Shailer Orchestra 2: Orchestra 3, 4: Music Soc. 3, 4: English Club 4: Span- ish Club 3, 4; Sagamore Rep. I, 2, 3, 4. NORMAN STANLEY TARLIN Favorite Quotation: Spring iz here, the grass riz, I wonder where the flowers Iz . Ambition: To become a Hot Pilot . Interest: Flying. J. V. Tennis 3, Var. 4; Bank Teller 2, 3, 4: Football Mgr. I, 2; Touchdown Club I, 2; Swimming Team Mgr. 2, 3, 4; Red Cross Rep. I : Murivian Rep. I : Basketball Mgr. I : H.R. V. Chm. 2: H.R. Chm. 3: House Sec. 2: House Treas. 3, Marshal 3: Library Staff 3. HERBERT TAYMOR Nicknames: Shorty, Herb, Shrimp, My Idol: Lauritz Melchior. Ambition: To be a Television expert. Glee Club I, 2, 4; Pep Club I, 2; Stage Staff 2: Poster Ciub 2: Red Cross Rep. 2; Boys ' Club I. JULIUS THANNHAUSER Ambition: Engineer. Future Plans: College. Interest: Bicycling. Spanish Club 2, 3; French Club 3, 4. 51 MARY THEOPHILES Favorite Songs: Tangos. Ambition; Receptionist. What B.H.S. Needs Most: A tew more dances. Basketball I, 2, 3: Tennis I, 2: Archery 2: Field Hockey I, 2: Volley Ball 2; Girls ' League 1 , 2, 3,4. BETTY M. THORNTON Future Plans: To go to Middlebury. Chief Failing: Always putting off studying until the last minute. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: We girls with the blonde streak of hair. MAYNARD S. TISHMAN Chief Falling: Homework. Favorite Song: ' Till the End of Time . Pet Peeve: People who talk much but say little. Entered from Roxbury Memorial High 2. Track 3; English Club 4; Student Forum Camera Club 4. THOMAS ALLEN TUMULTY Nicknames: Lefty, Tee, Turn. Advice to Freshmen: No matter what hap- pens, keep smiling. Pet Peeve: Student Police. Hockey 2. 3, 4; Baseball I, 2, 3, 4; Boys ' Club I ; Bank Teller I : Young Mens ' Police I. RUTH ESTELLE VIGODA Favorite Song: Always . Pet Pastime: Loafing. Pet Peeve: Being called Dave and Anita ' s Kid sister . Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 4. DONALD WAHLSTROM Future Plans: U. S. M. C. Most Amusing Thing About B. H. S.; The five year plan. Favorite Quotation: That ' s a joke, son. Baseball I, 2, 3. Hiroshima Hit hy the At omic Bomb — August 7, 1945 SYLVIA WALD Future Plans: College. Favorite Song: Embraceable You . ALPHA PI Swimming I ; Horseback Riding I : Sec. to Mr. Smith I; English Club 3: French Club 3, 4: Marshal 3, 4; Girl Scout I ; Bank Teller 2, 3, 4: Library Staff 2. 3: Student Forum 3, 4; Debating Society 3; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Advisor 4; Radio Club 2. 3; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4: Banner Bearer Class Day 3: Red Cross Rep. 3; Sagamore Reporter I. 2, 3: Chm. Class History Committee 4. RAY R. WALDMAN Chief Failing: Remembering people ' s names. Interest: WMEX in Boston! 1510 on your radio dial ( plug ! ) . Pet Pastime: Stenciling. Red Cross Rep. 2; Dramatic Soc. I, 2: Sec. +o Mr. Smith 4; Marshal 4; Student Forum 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Saga- more Distributer I, 2; Adv. Staff I: Usher, You Can ' t Take It With You 4. FLORENCE H. WALLACE Chief Failing: April 20, 1928. Whaf B.H.S. Needs Most: Tutors. Pet Pastimes: H„02; reading recfpes Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Camera Club I, 2, 4: Social Customs Club 3, 4; Marshal 3, 4: Handbook Com. 3: Student Forum 4: Pep Club 4: Dramatic Soc. 3: Ticket Com. 3. ROSE MARY WALTER Pet Passions: Football, singing. Favorite Song: Desert Song . Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S. The fifth year. 52 CHARLOTTE I. WAXLER MARY HARRIET WARD chief Failing: Talking too long on the tele- phone. Advice to Freshmen: Study hard, but don ' t miss a football game. Pet Peeves: Homework; the way girls ' sports are run. ALPHA PI Old English B 3; Var. Hockey 3, 4: Gym Team 2, 3, 4: Softball 2, 3, 4; Tennis 3; Archery 3; Swimming 2; Stamp Club 2; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Advisor 3: Sr. Advisor 4; Library Staff I, 2, 3; H.R. Chm. I ; Marshal 2, 4; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4, Pres. 4; Jr. Aide, Class Day 3: Girl Scouts I; Ma- riners 2. 3, 4: Murivlan Rep. I, 2, 3, 4. MURIEL JEAN WARD Nickname: Doll. Pet Passions: Movies and listening to Lux Radio. My Idol: Jeannette MacDonald. ALPHA PI Tennis 3; Softball 3: Archery 3: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Marshal 4; H.R. Chm. 3; Sr. Advisor 4; Pep Club Trees. 4, Publicity Chm. 4; Pirates of Penzance 3: Girls ' Aux. 2. 3, 4: Demonstrator, Parents ' Night 3. ROSLYN BETTY WASSER Pet Passion: The no-school whistle. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More student cooperation. Pet Peeve: People who won ' t hurry. ALPHA PI Archery 3, 4: Tennis I, 2, 3; Basketball 3; Swimming I, 2, 4; Spanish Club 3; Student f-orum 3; Sr. Advisor 4: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Handbook Com. 3: Circulation Staff 4; Marshal 2, 4; H.R. V. Chm. 2; Bank Teller I, Bank Staff 3, 4; Sec. to Mr. Smith I, 2, 3, 4; Banner Bearer Class Day 3; Sagamore I, 3; Murivian 3: Chm. of typists 4. OSCAR A. WASSERMAN Chief Falling: Remembering Names. Advice to Freshmen: Keep up the school spirit. Pet Pastime: Avoiding work. Entered from Boston Public Latin School 2. Football 3, 4; Touchdown Club 3, 4; Spring Track 3, 4, Winter Track 3, 4; Stu- dent ' s Forum 4; Student Forum 4; Radio Club 4. Nickname: Chicky. Pet Passions: Cheeseb urgers and chocolate ice cream sundaes. Interest: All kinds of music. Old English B 4: Basketball I, 2, 3; Soft- ball 2; Swimming 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3; Gym Team 2; Horseback Riding I; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Chm. Vocational Talks 4; Girls ' Aux. 2, 3, 4; Jr. Aide Class Day 3; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3: Radio Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club I; Sec. Student Forum 4; Sr. Advisor 4; Glee Club I ; Sagamore Circulation 2, 3, 4. SUMNER L. WAYNE Pet Passion: Anything with a motor and wheels. Chief Failing: Moe Simonds. My Idol: Mr. Grinnell. J. V. Baseball 2; Var. Baseball 3, 4 ; Basket- ball I, J. V. Basketball 2, 3, Var. 4; German Club 2, 3, Pres. 3: Ring and Pin Com. 4; Sagamore Sports Reporter 3, 4. FLORENCE WEINER Future Plans: Liberal Arts College and Law School. Favorite Quotation: Love virtue, she alone is free . Favorite Song: Meadowland . ALPHA PI Swimming I, 2, 3; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, H.R. Rep. 4; H.R. V. Chm. 3; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3; Publicity Com. 4; Radio Club 2; Library Staff I, 2; Camera Club I; Sagamore reporter I, 2, 3; Rewrite 3, 4; Circulation Staff 3, 4. RUTH HARRIET WEINSTEIN Chief Falling: Never being on time. Ambition: To travel around the world. Interests: Plays, books, and food. Badminton I; Girls ' League I, 2, 3: Girls ' Aux. 3, 4; Science Club I, 2; Lost and Found 2; Dramatic Soc. 4; H.R. V. Chm. 4; Camera Club 4; Murivian Bus. Staff 4. EDNA WEISBERG Future Plans: Dad ' s Store. Favorite Song: Begin the Beguine . Pet Peeve: People who say You look just like your sister . Entered from Theodore Roosevelt School, Roxbury 2. Library Staff 2; Girls ' League 3, 4. ROBERT WELLER Nicknames: Bob, Paramount. Favorite Quotation: Life Can Be Beautiful . Advice to Freshmen: Don ' t be lettuce for the rabbits. Basketball I; Tennis 2, 3; Library Staff I, 2, 3; Red Cross I; Track I, 2; Track Mgr. 2; H.R. V. Chm. I. 53 MARJORIE HARRIS WELLS Favorite Quotation: Veni, Vidi, Victa Sum . Favorite Song: Penny Serenade . Interests: Boston Symphony: U.S.M.C. Re-entered from Gross lie, Michigan 2. Re-entered from Lu Jolla, California 4. Library Staff 2, 4; Swimming 4; Orchestra 4; Pep Club 4: Girls ' League I, 2; Lost and Found Rep. 4; Poster Club I. BERNICE ANN WERBER Favorite Quotation: All the world s a stage and men and women merely players . Ambition: Radio Dramatics. Interests: Dancing and Diving. Entered from Milford High 3. Swimming 3; Dramatic Soc. 3, 4; Girls’ League 3, 4: Eighth Grade Party Com. 3; Dramatic Workshop 4: Choral Soc. 4; Music Soc. 4: Sagamore Dist. 3, 4; French Club 4; Spanish Club 4. ALAN REID WEST Favorite Quotation: Don ' t give up the ship . Favorite Song: Because . Interest: Life in B.H.S. Hockey 3: Library Staff I, 2. 3, 4; Red Cross Rep. I ; School Council 3, 4; H.R. Chm. 4; Cross Country Track 4. FRANK LEONARD WHITE Favorite Quotation: You Cant Take It With You . Favorite Song: Saturday Night Is the Lone- liest Night . Pet Passion: Looking Up. ALPHA PI Tennis 2, 3, 4: Swimming I; Spanish Club 3, 4; H.R. V. Chm. I, 3: Marshal 1, 2, 3, 4; School Council 4: Jr. Prom Com. 3; Boys Club I. GERARD W. WHITE Future Plans: Air Corps. Favorite Quotation: Where there ' s a will, there ' s a relative . Ambition: Floor walker In a telephone booth. JOAN GERTRUDE WHITE Advice to Freshmen: Don ' t believe anything the Seniors tell you. Favorite Song: On the Sunny Side of the Street . Pet Peeve: Red high-heeled shoes. Bank Teller 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Library Staff 3, 4; Dramatic Soc. I, 2, 3; English Club I, 2: French Club 2; Dramatic Soc. Ticket Com. I : Student Forum I ; Hand- book Com. 3. V J Day — August 14, 1945 PATRICIA ANN WHITE Favorite Quotation: Blessed are they who expect nothing for they shall not be disap- pointed — Pope. Favorite Song: Danse Macabre . Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Corridor Romances. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Advisor 4; Glee Club I : Poster Club 2: Program Club 3; Art Club 4: Sagamore Rep. I : Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4: Publicity Com. 3; Stage and Electrical Staffs 3: Stage Workshop 2, 3; Science Club I ; Pep Club 3, 4; Radio Club 4; Usher, Brookline Forum 4; Student Forum 4. BARBARA S. WHITESTONE Favorite Song: 1 Can ' t Get Started Ambition: To make the most of everything I attempt. Pet Pastime: Procrastinating. ALPHA PI Hockey I, 2; Var. 2: Tennis I, 2, 4; Basket- ball 1,2, 3, 4: Archery 2, 3, 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Softball 2; Girls ' Aux. 2, 3, 4; Sr. Advisor 4: Student Forum 4; Dramatic Soc. 3, 4; Electrical Staff 4; English Club 4; Usher, Pirates of Penzance 3: Bank Teller I; Bank Messenger 3, 4; Spanish Club 4: Murivian ' H.R. Rep. I. 2, 3, 4: Murivian ' , Jr. App. 3; Trees. 4. L. JOYCE WIESENBERG Advice to Freshmen: Work hard; study hard; play hard. Ambition: To knock the conceit out of con- ceited people. Pet Peeves: Singing commercials and history tests. Girls League I, 2, 3, 4; Girl Scouts I; Bank Teller 3, 4: Dramatic Soc. 3; Debating Soc. 3; Handbook Com. 3: Usher, ' Pirates of Penzance 3; English Club 4; Murivian 4. ALBERT H. WILLIAMS Favorite Quotation: The last words before a date: Be home early ' . Advice to Freshmen: Try to look like a big sophomore. Pet Peeve: Headlights at B.C. Night School. J. V. Basketball 2: Track 2, 3; J. V. Foot- ball 2, Var. 3, 4; H.R. Chm. I, 2; Boys ' Club 1; House Council I, 2. 4; Usher. Jr. Prom 3; Usher, graduation 3: School Council 4; Locker Marshal 3, 4; Tou chdown Club 2, 3, 4; Usher. Pygmalion 3. 54 Proclaim to all the world with this is V J 0ay; for victories, thanks to Cod for lasting ponce, pt y.-£ a . Ij HtMi.1 tspuite fUTirtT ; if iijKii e l)c Boston iPost EXTRA WAR IS OVER The T okyo Radio, in a Broadcast Heard by the Associated Press Said Today “the Text of an imperial Message Accepting the __ Pot sdam Proclamation Will Be Forthcoming S oon” RETURNING VETS NOW READY HUN YF IR NEWS AvaiUbk Arriving In Boton Slvxit tw I £X«inU« o« Oft ■ Latojt Dev c oijmonts on jap ’niuTKlav Offer to Sufwjrier AM Carrier Planes Bag 138 of Foe’s-Figtit Off Attempt to Attack Our Fleet sSSv RAIDS IN ' ' J ' S GREATEST OF ESTELLE MARIE WILLIAMS Favorite Song’ Goodnight, Sweet Dreams Ambition: To be successful in everything 1 do. Pet Pastime: Thinking about all my home- work. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4. LOUIS EUGENE WINSOR Advice to Freshmen: Stay in grammar school. Pet Pastime: Doing nothing. Pet Peeve: Having to do something. BETTY DARLINGTON WOLFF Ambition: To be a dress designer. Pet Pastime: Totem Pole. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Lost and Found Rep. I, 4: Pep Club 4; Social Customs Club V. Pres. 4: Marshal 4. HELEN I. WOLFF Interest: Anything that does not require work. Pet Pastimes: Movies, reading. Pet Peeve: People who think that my accent is so-o cute. French Club I, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: English Club 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, H.R. Rep. 2: Bank Teller 2, 3; Handbook Com. 3: Red Cross Rep. 4. BARBARA ANN WOLFSON Pet Passion: Real icky sundaes, with all the fixings. Chief Failing: Homework, deep down I love it? What B.H.S. Needs Most: Eclaires, I adore them. Old English B 3: Swimming 2: Gym Team 2 ; Archery 2, 3: Basketball 2; Field Hockey 2: Glee Club 3; Music Soc. 4; Dra- matic Soc. 2, 3, 4, Property Com. 4, Ticket Com. 3: Radio Club 2, 3, 4; Red Cross Rep. 2, 3, 4; Sagamore Circulation Staff 2, 3, 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Lost and Found 4; Spanish Club 3, 4: French Club 3; English Club 4: Marshal 4; Student Forum 3, 4: Banner Bearer Class Day 3; Murivlan H.R. Rep. 4. MARIE WOODBRIDGE Chief Failing: Forgetting to remember. Favorite Quotation: The way to gain a friend is to be one. Ambition: To be always happy and having fun. ALPHA PI Old English B 2, 3; Swimming I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis I. 2, 3, 4: Basketball I, 2, 3; Gym Team 2: Badminton I; Hockey 3; Marshal 2, 3, 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Advisor 3; Sr. Advisor 4, Chm. 4: Class Day Aide 3: Bank Teller I, 2: Bank Messenger 3, 4; Library Staff I, 2: French Club 3, 4: Student Forum 4; Science Club I: English Club 3; Dramatic Soc. 3: Usher, Richard M 3: Sec. to Mr. Smith 4: Girls ' Aux. 2, 3; Handbook Com. 3: Sagamore Circulation Staff 3. DORIS MARIE WRIGHT Chief Falling: Men. Favorite Quotation: You Woman, You ! Advice to Freshmen: Straighten up and fly right. HOWARD ROBERT YALDEN Chief Failing: Getting to a date on time. Favorite Quotation: Don ' t give up the ship! Favorite Song: My Mumma Done Told Me . Football 4: Basketball 4; Boys ' Club I ; Camera Club I, Sec. 2, Treas. 3; Chess Club 1, 3: Young Men ' s Police I; Science Club I, 2: Stamp Club I, 2. CHARLES YIP Future Plans: College. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Traffic lights. Pet Pastime: Sleeping. MADELEINE YIP Nicknames: Hey, Yippeee! Ambition: To go to college. Pet Peeve: Fourth lunch for four years. ALPHA PI Softball 2; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Hockey 3, 4: Basketball 3; Gym Team 3; Play Team 3; Archery 3: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; H.R. Rep. 3: Lost and Found I, 2, 3; H.R. Chm. 2 ; Clothing Club 3, 4, Treas. 3; Bank Teller 4; Central Treas. Ass ' t Bookkeeper 3, 4; Muri- vian 4. 55 ANNETTE JUNE YOUNG Favorite Quotation: Oh, Shoot! Ambition: To thank all the 0.1. s for what they did. Pet Pastimes: Ice skating, talking on the telephone. Banquet Com. 4. BESSIE REBECCA YOUNG Favorite Quotation: Fight, fight, team fight . Favorite Song: Sweet Dreams, Sweetheart . Ambition: Dental hygienist. Old English B 3; Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Tennis I, 2, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Archery 3; Badminton I ; Volleyball I ; Hockey I, 3; Gym Team I, 3: Student Forum 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Dramatic Soc. 3: Library Staff 3; Bank Teller 4; Foods Club I; Spanish Club 4; Red Cross Rep. 2. DANIEL RISEMAN ZOLL Chief Failing: Filling out college applica- tions. My Idol: The Atomic Bomb. Interest: Oh, about 2 2 % per annum. Camera Club I, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; Chess Club 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4; Richard II 3; Dramatic Workshop 2; Library Staff 3. NATALY ZUKER Nicknames: Nat, Blondle. Favorite Song: Whispering . Pet Peeve: Mark Day. Red Cross Rep. I, 2; Girls ' League I, 2, 4: Dramatic Soc. 4; Bank Teller 4. United Nations Conference — April. 1945 ARTHUR STANLEY BARRON Nicknames: Art, 34 . Pet Passion: Figures (Mathematical?). Ambition: Psychiatrist or Psychopathic. Basketball 3, 4; Dramatic Soc. 3, 4; You Can ' t Take It With You 4; Debating Team 4: Music Soc. 4. BARRY BERG My Idol: June Haver. Favorite Song: Stardust . Ambition: Engineer. Entered from Carlisle High School, Carl- isle, Pennsylvania 4. JOHN HUSTON BRADY, JR. Pet Pastime: Loafing. Favorite Song: Abdul the Bulbul Ameer. My Idol: Lana Turner. Entered 4 from Washington, D. C. WALTER ASPINWALL Pel Peeve: Women. What B. H. S. Needs Most; Fewer Marshals. Favorite Song; Green Eyes . Re-entered from Navy 4. WILLIAM ALLEN BAIN Pet Pastime: Sack time. Favorite Quotation: Gung Ho , Nicknames: Buck, Gus, Corporal. Re-entered from the Marine Corps 4. WALTER MICHAEL BURKE Future Plans: U. S. Marines. Nicknames: Burkey, Mike. Favorite Song: Please Don ' t Squeeze the Banana. Football 3, 4; Touchdown Club 3, 4. ALMA MILDRED BUSHOLD Nickname: Slats . Chief Failing: Interpreting History Tests. Pet Passion: Eating, and dill pickles. Entered from Lawrence High 4. Girls ' League 4; Debating Soc. 4. 56 BURTON SCHUYLER KASEF Pet Peeve: People who always talk about themselves. Pet Passion: Perfection. Future Ians: To go to a technical college. Favorite Song: ' ' Old Man River . JOY E. LAWSON Future Plans: Conservatory. Ambition: Wings of song. Pet Pastime: Homework (?). JOSEPH CUSHING Pet Peeve: Homework, school. Ambition: A 24 hour day without school, homework, or work. Favorite Quotation: No! ISABEL M. DAVIDSON Nickname: Toothy. Favorite Quotation: How ' s you mother? Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Oppor- tunity periods (This will be my shining hour) . Gym Team I: Basketball I: Pep Club I, 2, 3; Girls ' League I, 2, 3: Bank Teller I, 4. ANNE MARIE LEAHY Chief Failing: My jokes. Favorite Quotation: N. C. (No Com- ment). Ambition: To obtain success and happiness. ALPHA PI Var. Tennis I, 2: Softball 2, 3, 4; Golf I: Basketball 4; Gym Team 4; Sec. to Miss Sawyer 3, 4; H.R. Chm. I, 3: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Shailer House Rep. I: Marshal I, 2, 3, 4; Shailer House V. Pres. I, 2, 3: French Club 3: Sr. Advisor 4: Class Day Banner Bearer I, 2; Jr. Aide Class Day 3: Poster Club I; Jr. Social Com. 3. AUDREY 0. McCONE DANA ESTES, II Pet Peeve: Guys who argue with teachers. What B.H.S. needs most: Martial lav . Favorite Quotation: . . Take the cash and let the credit go! . . ALPHA PI Football I, 2, 3: Hockey 2, 3: Fre ch Club 3: Pres, of Shailer House 2, 3: Court of Justice 2: Marshal 3; H. R. Chm. I: Pirates of Penzance 3. Pet Passion: Roller skating. Ambition: To become a roller skating champ. Pet Pastimes. Roller skating, dancing. Pep Club I, 2, 3; Bank Teller 2, 3, 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, H.R. Rep. 2, 3: Lost and Found 1 . 2. JOHN ALOYSIUS MOLLOY Ambition: Retire at 35. Future Plan: Night Club owner. JOHN JOSEPH HUGHES Favorite Quotation: My aching back . Advice to Freshmen: Stay away from the gym. Ambition: Uncle Sam will take care of that. Swimming I, 3; Glee Club I; H.R. Ch.n. 3 : Red Cross Rep. 3. JOHN ANTHONY WALL Future Plans: To take a try at college. Favorite Quotation: If you want anything- just whistle . Ambition: To sleep 25 hours a day. 57 Last Will and Testament Be it known, that we, the members of the Class of one thousand nine hundred and forty-six of the Brookline High School, being of tired body and doubtful mind, do hereby declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. After payments have been made for our prom tickets, Murivians, and oth er just debts, we do hereby give, dedicate and bequeath as follows: I Unto future classes we leave our veneer of sophistication, our supercilious attitudes, our affected savoir-faire, and the forlorn hope that they will carefully avoid our example. II Unto the Juniors we leave the warning that the filing of an appli- cation is not the hardest part of the College Entrance Exams. III Unto the Sophomores we bequeath our nebulous wisdom, our crumbled castles in the air, and — the right to date with upper classmen. IV Unto the Freshman we leave nothing, for the reason that we cannot see them, having misplaced our microscope. V Drawing on the culture we have absorbed, we dedicate the following movies: The Enchanted Cottage — Municipal Gym Sing Your Way Home — Bob Peters Blithe Spirit — Mr. Flemings Follow That Woman — Al Sinoff The Men in Her Life — Betty Wolff Cover Girl — Joan Miller The Strange Affair of Uncle Harry — Coach Downes Too Young to Know — The Kindergarten Tomorrow is Forever — Graduation Day VI We dedicate the following songs and best-sellers: Genie With The Light Brown Hair — Sylvia Wald Personality — Janis Cohen If I Had a Dozen Hearts — Paul McKenzie For Together we have a multiple dedication: Joel Leavitt and Sue Marcus Murray Pearlstein and Dodo Stein Bob Becker and Ricky Brandt The White Tower — Barbara Baker The Black Rose — Lois Smith The King ' s General — Miss Libby Vanity Fair — Tevor Novack Disputed Passage — Barnet Schwartz So Little Time — Neill Osgood VII We leave history with great joy and bliss. VIII Unto Mr. Lowe we leave a little mite . IX Unto Mr. Joslin we leave The Lost Chord. X We leave Mr. Gould at B. H. S., with Ruth Black wondering why all good things happen after we ' re gone. XI We leave Muriel Levin still worshipping Orson Welles. XII We leave Joan Davlin testing — I, 2, 3. 58 Last Will and Testament XIII We leave our dishes on the lunchroom table. XIV We leave Ray Waldman, knowing what Hack saw In her. XV We leave Flo Wallace trying out most of the 57 varieties. XVI We leave Janine Marjollet In the spotlight, Barbara LeVine behind the footlights, Georgia Childs with the highlights in her hair, and Lea Abramson with the lovelight In her eyes. XVII We leave, without having seen Marjorie bawl. XVIII We leave to punster Ken a dish of curried wits. XIX We leave Bill Sapers headed for the Presidency of the Fashion- Plate Association of America, InC. XX We leave Dick Johnson and Hal Moffle bound to come out of the backfleld into the fore-front. XXI We leave John Nahiglan Seven League Boots. XXII We leave Julius Thannhauser doggedly following Einstein ' s foot- steps. XXIII We leave Captain Muriel Strecker very much In the swim of things. XXIV We leave Al Williams doubling for The Great Profile . XXV We leave Madeline Yip preparing to aid Madame Chlang in the educational program of China. XXVI We leave Lucia Smith hoping to lead a dance band, and Lucinda Sherman about to lead a hus-band. XXVII Unto Mickey Krafsur we leave triplets so that she can go her sister one better. XXVIII We leave unto Louis Moeldner our pet monkey In appreciation of his Inimitable mimicry. XXIX We would have left Mrs. Henderson something, but she left us first. XXX Unto the Office Force we leave a permanent secretary to occupy the glass partition. XXXI We leave Rosanne Feldman her future. With her personality there Is little doubt as to what it will be. XXXII Unto Mr. Ringer we leave our sincerest wishes for success In his new position. XXXIII Unto Mr. Wendell Smith, our genial housemaster, we leave a box of aspirins to relieve the many headaches we have caused him, and a vote of thanks for the great job he has done. ELAINE TANNER NANCY RODRIGUEZ EMIL FISHER DOROTHY GALLAGHER Class Attorneys 59 CLASS SONG Myron S. Raymond ' Lfc 1 h □_ 1 1 1 1 1 1 _z - r 1 a ' ft J 1 J A A ft I J J • ft • L • once more ive pQU c in qouv . Re luc-tant-l must ive i) 1 ! k 1 r 1 spa — aous hal s por our last Qooc) — htje., and leave be hmJ all that lue have A ' nou n j op L J L 1 t 1 r 1 a ft J 1 1 it ■N m • ft 1 a J 1 1 4 V u _ 1 b_ • 1 Pi 1 i -Jt. 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STANDING: Cappers, Becker. President’s Speech Throughout our land, boys and girls graduating from high schools are keenly aware of their respon- sibility in the forming of a free and peaceful world. Those who responded so magnificently to the call of our country did their bit, and did it well — but the job is far from finished. As we look about us and see nations pitted against nations, — people against people, we realize there is still much to be done. There is a task facing us and others who are about to enter into fields of greater learning. It directs us to acquire this greater learning so that we may have better understanding — better understanding of our fellow men, so that we may be more cognizant of the rights of others, so that we may be more tolerant of those less fortunate than we. We of the class of 1946 have inherited a share in the job of making this a better world, a world of peace, the kind of world our brothers fought for. Our parents and teachers have worked hard to mold our characters, to instill in us those ideals that will make us better citizens, and to lay the foundations on which we can continue to build successfully. We are deeply grateful to them, to Mr. Ringer, and to our good friend Mr. Smith, who has guided us so devotedly through these formative years. In appreciation of their efforts, we, the class of ' 46, do hereby pledge our solemn adherence to their ideals, and promise that the banner of the class of ' 46 wlH ever be prominent in the furtherance of this mosf important task our country and our world places before us. My sincerest thanks to you, my classmates, for the honor you bestowed upon me when you elected me your president. 1 have tried to fulfill the trust you placed in me, and any degree of success was due mainly to the splendid co-operation you gave me. It is difficult to say Good-bye to the friends we have made during our high-school years, but I know that the memories of these years will not be forgotten. May we continue to meet often to main- fain these friendships. May wisdom and understanding guide us all to a world of everlasting peace. 61 Who’s 62 Who 63 Class Day, Class Night, and Senior Banquet Committees Ring and Pin, and Gift Committees Graduation Committee Senior Prom Committee 64 Houses 65 , ' • ' vV- 3 1 t I 1 “ V’|t 66 Roberts House Officers STANDING: Salloway (Treas.), Estrach (Sec.), Mr. Holland, Pender (V.- Pres.). SEATED: Cavior (Pres.). .Roberts Hoese Who ' s Who Best Looking: Lawrence Tail Barbara Sullivan Most Personality: Howard Allen Barbara Hillson Most Brilliant: Warren Cavior 67 Room 124 ROW I : L. Allen, D. Batt. Arve- don, Averback, Adler, Albert, Al- pert, Aanenson. ROW 2: E. Balt, A. Abramson, Berk. Berkowitz, Miss Wood, J. Aronson, H. Abramson, J. Allen, Aarons. ROW 3: Banks, Andress, Appel, Auerhamer, H. Aronson (Ohm.), Anjlvino, Banner. ROW 4: H. Allen, Alden, Aeschli- man, Alperin, Applebaum. Room 125 ROW I : Boston, Bingamon, M. Brown. June Bloom, Bromberg, S. Brown, Cardinale, M. Bernstein. ROW 2: Bouxman, M. Burgess, Brin, C. Berry, Miss Ricker, Brody, Joanne Bloom, Bourneuf, Bertino. ROW 3: Castleman, Blanchard, Bouchard, Bunce (Ohm.), Berkhart, Byer, Brodesky, Bernstein. ROW 4: Bregou, Y. Berry, Bright, Carver, Cavlor, Burgess. Room 126 ROW I: Clarke, Conlon, Coleman, Cellucci, Cook, Cucurill, Chalmers, Craven. ROW 2; Cotter (Chm.), P. Clark, Cole, Cook, Miss Phleghaar , B. Cohen, R. Cohen, Joan Crane, Chernus. ROW 3: Cinamon, Cha- mow, Costello, Commons, W. Clark, A. Cohen, Connolly, Corcoron, Co- lotti. ROW 4: Conlan, Conigan, R. Cohen, John Crane, Corbett, S. Cohen, F. Cohen. 68 Room 127 ROW I : Estrach, S. Davis, Bette Davis, T. Donavan, Engler, Doikas, Barbara Davis, Diuven, Dameshek, Dutch. ROW 2: Delaplace, Da- mon, M. Donovan, Day, Mme. Wil- kinson, Doren, K. Fahey, Dresh- field, Denenberg. ROW 3: Dillon, Denvir, Currier, Doland, Dickson, Dalzell, Eldridge, Fain, S. Feinberg, R. Fahey. Room 128 ROW I : Fitzgerald, Fishman, R. Finn, M. Finn, B. Fox, Fine, Falvey. Flamand. ROW 2: Furfey, Flatley. Fallon, Miss Chamberlain, Fishel, Foley, Fearon. ROW 3: ' Feingold, H. Fox, Feinstein, Flashman (Chm.), Fowler, Fleischer, Fitz, Fitzpatrick. Room 129 ROW I : Gale, Gitelman, Gaffney, Freidson, H. Goodman, J. Good- man, Gordon, D. Goodman. ROW 2: Golden, G. Goodman, Glaser, Goldstein, Miss Holbrook, I. Frank, Garfinkle, M. Goodman, D. Gold- man. ROW 3: Gamble, Gold- berg, P. Goldman, S. Goldman, Freedman, Glashow, Fox, E. Frank. ROW 4: George, Harmon, Green- blatt, Greene, Ginsberg. 69 Room I 30 ROW I : P. Harrington, Grossman, Hoskln, Joan Hennessey, Halpern, Hilson, Gordon, Gunn. ROW 2: Hayes, Grandberg, Gray, Dr. Shep- ard, J. Hughes, Haskell, Hackel. ROW 3: Hart, R. Hughes (Ohm.), J. Harrington, Jacobs, Joseph Hen- nessey, Hennings. ROW 4: Heller- man, Hoyer, Hatch, Harriqan, HImml. Room I 3 I ROW I : Kalatatas, S. Katz, M. Katz, Konowitz, Jacobs, E. Kelley, Katz- man, Koritz, Lander, Kagan. ROW 2: Kline, J. Keane, V. Kelley, Katzen- berg, Mr. Mather, Kartun, Kieth, Kahn, Krigman, F. Kelley. ROW 3: Kraft, King, Kaplan, Kingston, R. Kelley, P. Keane, Kurzman. Room 236 ROW I : E. Levin, Levy, Mackle, MacKay, Lutsky, Kramer, LIlienthal, Lynch. ROW 2: Levine, Love, MacDonald, Miss McCabe, Lepehne, T. Lennon, M. Lennon. ROW 3: Lieberman, Lehrburger, Lezberg, LIsherness, LIpsky, R. Leavitt, Lehrer fChm.) ROW 4; LIppman, Lampke, M. Levin, Lee, Lewis, J. Leavitt. 70 Room 237 ROW I : Meserlian, McGuire, Mc- Laughlin, Merzbach, McCarthy, Miller, Meltzer, McGrail. ROW 2: McCoubrey, Natalie Mahan, Nancy Mahan, Mr. Ritch, May, Meehan (Ohm.). Mendelsohn. ROW 3; Marrow, MacGillivray, McGarry, MacKenzie, Marks, Lynch, Mayo. ROW 3: Martin, Maloney, MacPhee, Maiella, Marino. Room 238 ROW I; M. Mullln, Mullaney, Moeldner, Milton, Morgan, Novick, Moody, Monosson. ROW 2: D. McManus, Morse, Murphy, New- man, Morris, Miss Fitzhenry, Moldaw, Noddell, H. Morrison, J. McManus. ROW 3: Miller, Mc- Laren, Misch, H. Mullin, Norton, 1. Morrison, McNeil (Ohm.), Michel- son. Room 239 ROW I : Parent, Orlov, Raichman, Orenberg, O ' Neil, Polov, Rhodes, Ponn. ROW 2: O ' Shea, Parnes, Pender, Ohm., Quinn, Mr. Williams, Rappaport, Quinn, Orlick, Pickett. ROW 3: Pope, Ouimet, J. O ' Con- nor, O ' Neill, Orent. D. O ' Connor, Penney. 71 Room 418 ROW I : Rudy, Rozon, Ruby. H. Rossman, Rutberg, Seletslcy, Roth- ner, Rosenfeld. ROW 2: Rybecl, Doris Ryan, Rosen, Miss Libby, Rus- kin, Richmond, Salmaine. ROW 3: Donald Ryan, Rosenberg, Resnick, Rogers, Robison, Ritter, R. Ross- man (Chm.), Ross, Rigor da Eva. Room 419 ROW I: Sherman, Shuman, Schwartz, SharaE Sampson, Salt- man, Silva, Seidler, Saunders. ROW 2: Silin, Savitz, L. Sheriff, Segal, Miss Perkins, Sample, R. Sheriff, Shaw, Shankle. ROW 3: Schack, Seewall, Selib, Sellers, Sexton, San- born, Schuster, Salloway (Chm.). Room 420 ROW I ; Silverman, Soble, Sprague, Stavrou, S. Singer, L. Singer, M, Smith, Smolinsky. ROW 2: B. Smith, S. Silver, A. Silverstein, Spera, Mrs. GInty, Stenbuck, Stein- berg (Chm.), Sones. ROW 3: Stavis, Slater, R. Silverstein, R. Sil- ver, Spector, Simpson. ROW 4: Silversmith, Sparr, Somers, H. Smith, Slesinger, Sinclair. 72 Room 42 1 ROW I: Stone, Stewart, Tack, Tabrisky, Steam, Wa!sh, TIslowItz, Varnum. ROW 2: Wasser, E. Tucker, Sussman, Miss Vanacore, Weinman, B, Sullivan, Waldman. ROW 3: Trask, T. Tucker, Trenholm, F. Sullivan, Stoia, Taylor, Wald- stein. ROW 4: Waltch, Tritsch, Voudouris (Chm.), Strain, Tall. 4: iB ' — i Room 422 ROW I; Wasserman (Chm.), Ward, West, Wolper, Wool, Wright, Wollin, Williamson. ROW 2: Weinstein, Welsh, Wersebe, Mr. Friedland, Wiseman, Weinrib, Wig- gins. ROW 3; H. Wolk, Werner, Weintrob, Wogan, Wolf, Zilzer, Zacks, Watson, Yazbek. 73 74 Lincoln Officers Marilyn Pons (Treas.), Edward Kelly Pres.), Miss Greenshields, Daniel Peck Vice res.), Jeannette Auerback (Sec.) rss? Lincoln House Who ' s Who Best Looking: Walter Palmer Enid Cohen Most Personality: Alan Rubin Patricia Reinherz Most Brilliant: Donald Schon 75 Room 102 ROW I : Alberts, Aldrich. J. Bar ron, Abrams, Arnold, Bailey, Auer- bach, Artieres. ROW 2: Baher, August, Barrett, Acevedo, Ago, Mrs. Henderson, Aanensen, Abram- son, Bently, Ahramjian, Blilz. ROW 3: Benson, D. Barron (Ohm), Apol- lonio, A. Barron, Adamson, Bards- ley, F. Barrett, Burnbach. Room 104 ROW I : Cappers, Boyer. Cairns, Brown, Christensen, Campagna, Blumberg, Bluestein, T. Cahill. ROW 2: Richard Brody. Broude, Brilliant, Enid Cohen. Mr. Holton, Elaine Cohen, Chafe. J. Cahill, Blume. ROW 3: Brebbla, Bouch- ard, Buchanan, Bolton, Boates, Bonder (Chm.), Robert Brody, Broder, Bueno, Brundage, Bridqham. Room 105 ROW I : Cudworth, Connelly, Conely, Curran, Cummings, Cun- ningham, H. Cohen, Joy Cohen. ROW 2: Cairns, Cahill, Joan Cohen, Corcoran, Miss Deal, Cra- ven, Janice Cohen, Chernoff, Car- ver. ROW 3: Cucurull, Chin, Creedon (Chm.), Chapman, S. Cohen, Corrigan, C. Cohen. ROW 4: N. Cohen, Carroll, Conners, Connelly, R. Coan. 76 Room 107 ROW I : Gordon, Harris, Gates, 6. Goldberg, Graham, Grant, Green- baum, Giuffle. ROW 2; Greb, Glickman, H. Goldberg. Hahm, Gib- son, Grace, Glass, Heraty. ROW 3: Gosdanlan, Heider, Hart, M. Harris, Green, Goldstein, Hill (Chm.). ROW 4; G. Harris, Haskell, Goodman, Halpin, Han- ning ton. Room 202 ROW I ; Freedberg, Fraser, Feittel- burg, Flynn, Frumkin, Freeman, Factor, Flaxington, Fine. ROW 2: Follis, Flashman, C. Finn, Miss Egan, M. Flood, Feldman, F. Flood. ROW 3: Freedman, Flaherty, R. Flanagan, Goldman, G. Finn, F. Fay. ROW 4; Foster, Giddon, P. Flanagan (Chm.), Forde, J. Fay. Room 208 ROW I : Hawes, Hart, Hess, Izen, Harris, H. Hasson, Howard, Jor- dani. ROW 2: Hunting, F. John- son, C. Horgan, Horter, Miss South, N. Hunter, J. Hasson, L. Horgan, Holland. ROW 3: Hughes, P, Johnson, Herwitz, Hingston, Jen- son, Karmelin (Chm.), Hootstein, J. Hunter. ROW 4: Kanter (Kag- no, Hougham, Jacobson, Hollin- dale, Joyce, Imbruglio. 77 Room 210 ROW I ; Ko+ock A. Kaplan, Katz, LIbbey, Lich, Joslin, C. Kaplan, Lewis. ROW 2: E. Kaplan, Le- vine, Kraft, N. Kelleher (Ohm.), Mrs. Means. Leondar, Knudsen, Julian. ROW 3: Krensky, Lindner, Kirraine, Likofsky, Kuenzel, Kerins. ROW 4: Komins, Kelley, Kendrick, Lenk, Kassler, D. Kelleher, Luce. Room 302 ROW I : Debbins, I. Davis, E. Ehrlich, B. Davis, DiPietra, M. Ehrlich, Diamond. ROW 2: V. Dalton, Eldridge, M. Doherty, R. Dorfman, Miss Critchill, Devlin, Denning, Eilberg, Eilenberg, Dana, Basleian. ROW 3: I, Dorfman, Eisenberg, Doikes, Curhan, Elinoff, Dukakis, Driscoll, Duffy. ROW 4: P. Dalton (Ohm.), Edgeis, Deu- brique, J. Doherty, Donevan, Den- ning, Durant. Room 304 ROW I : Malcolmson, McElroy, McLain, Mather, McGrath, Mar- cus, Lubets, Mann. ROW 2: Macey, J. MacDonald, McCarthy, Maglione, Mr. Fitzgerald. Mah- ler (Ohm.), Marget, Lyons, Lourie, Markson. ROW 3: Lushan, B. MacDonald, Mahoney, Mil- ton, Marderosian, Marks, Mar- tins, MacGilllvary. ROW 4: Meany, Maginnis, Marnell, Mac- Adams, Mellen. 78 Room 305 ROW I: A. Mullen, Miller, Nei- man. E. Mullen, Mitchell, Meltzer, Moulton. O’Brien. ROW 2: Meyer, McIntosh, Nichols, Norton, Mer- cer, Miss Collins, Nelson, McKen- na, Mosher, Needham. ROW 3: Oulmet (Chm.), Monaham, Mulvey, O’Day, Murphy, Ostreicher, Ni grosh, Novack. ROW 4: Orenberg Oppenhelm, MIttel, Palmer, MIsho, Newman. Room 306 ROW I : Pons, Parmenter, Raphael, Phillips, Price, Page, Ollan. Palmer, ROW 2: Palais, Poley, O ' Neil, Op- penheim, Mr. Downes, Prodany, Pi- nansky, Orton, ROW 3: E. Rubin, Peters, Pastan, Powers, Rosenfield, Race, Rainge, Roazen. ROW 4: Roman, A. Rubin (Chm.), Rice, Raverby, Quinn, Rothstein, Reardon. Room 307 ROW I : Roemer, Reid, Rothblatt, Sandler, Rothstein, Robinson, E. Rosenberg, Rose. ROW 2: Rodney, Richmond, Raphael, Sandberg, Miss Anderson, A. Rosenberg, Raynes, Rubinoff, Reinherz. ROW 3: D. Shapiro, M. Saklad, Selley, E. Sak- lad, Ruttman, Rutstein, Saltala- macchla, R. Shea, Sampson. ROW 4: Sacks, Saldinger, Salzberg, Schon (Chm.), Schonenfeld, R. Shapiro, Selya. 79 Room 308 ROW I : Silver. Sherman, R. Shlager. R. Scalzalll, J. Segal, Sil verman, Schwartz, Sklar, Sostek. ROW 2: S. Siegel, Simon, Slos- berg, Mr. Bruce, Scourtls, Schultz, Singleton. ROW 3: Sokol, R. Siegel, S. Shlager, Soboff, Slabine, Sorby. ROW 4: Splllane, Shuman (Ohm.), M. Smith, Snow, M. Smith. Spinney, Sodekyson. Room 309 ROW I ; Stahl. Steinberg, Stewart, Slotnick, Stein, Small, J. Swartz, B. Swartz. ROW 2: Stern, Tobin, Ste- vens, Mr. Bates, Spier, Taylor. Wal- do. ROW 3: Spunt, Uva, Ulve- dahl, Strickland. Stevens. ROW 4; Sullivan (Ohm.), Stelnhauser, Stoia, Theodos, Trimper. Room 31 I ROW I: Zulalian, Vitaglieno, M. Wallace. Tudor, Wiseman, Yip, Wharton, Wolper, Whitcomb. ROW 2: Tynan, Witt, Turner, Miss Bates, Waterman, Wine, Waltch. ROW 3: I. Wallace. S. Wallace, C. Williams (Ohm.), Ward, Ziskend, Wessman. ROW 4: N. Williams, White, Willis, Wolfson, Winn. 80 Alcers House Officers STANDING; Rubin, Sapers. SEATED: Mr. Bartlett. Akers House Who ' s Who Best Looking: David Maysles Pauline Stoia Most Personality: Carl Sapers Joyce Allen Most Brilliant: Robert Rubin 81 ■ Room 212 ROW I : Burgess, Bingham, Biller, Bernatein, Blumenthal, Bennott, Brooker, Beyer. ROW 2: Cauley, Bell, Braley, Miss Nickerson, Boch- ner. Blank, Canty. ROW 3: Ca- hill, Cibley, S. Cohen, D. Cohen, Clayton, Cobin, R. Cohen, S. Co- hen. ROW 4: Casey, Caploe, J. Cohen, Cherniak (Chm.), Bursteln. Room 213 ROW I : Burns, CImeno, Coffin, C. Cohen, Coan, V. Cohen, Busalacchi, Collins. ROW 2: Coffey, Christen- sen, Carlson, Arlene Cohen, Miss Horn, Cherenson, Cogavin, Conley, Audrey Cohen. ROW 3: Curtin, Dores, Cram, Deitch, L. Davidson, Cuthber, G. Davidson. ROW 4; Doherty, Constantine, Duffy, Dock- ser (Chm.), Daley, Cunningham, Dalzell. hm 41 IT 1 1 Room 214 ROW I : Dinsfrlend, Damon, Dia- mond, Coyne, Costello, Cutler, Corcoran, Dine. ROW 2: Duane. Daner, Drukman, Druker, Dorfman, Donigan, N. Davis, J. Davis. ROW 3: FIngold, Feldman, Fields (Chm.), Finks, Fay, Fishman, Fitzpatrick, Duffy. ROW 4; Elgart, Dugan. Farrell, Dugeau, FIshel, Famolare. 82 Room 217 j ROW I: Fine, Flynn, Fitzgerald, Farnsworth, Glannini, P. Feingold, Fishman, M. Feingold. ROW 2: I Erskine, Freedman, Garten, Frank, ! Fieman, Garrity, Ferngold, Firth. ROW 3: Gilfix, Friedman, Frye, Fleming, Fleischman (Chm.), Flana- I gan, Flaxlngton. ROW 4: Fuller, R. Ginsberg, Giannetti, Flood, A. j Ginsberg, Flaherty. i 1 m- 1 i 1 Room 219 ROW I ; Grace Ginsburg, Goot- man. Beryl Gordon, Greene, T. Goodman, Barbara Gordon, S. Gordon, Gloria Ginsburg. ROW 2; Grodberg, Grant, Hanson, Guss- man. Miss Hamblin, Gunderson, Grauman, Hannington, Gunther. ROW 3: Goldberg, Gonzalez, Go- lomb, Goodwin, Glass, R. Gordon, Glaser, A. Goldman. ROW 4: A. Goodman, Grossman, P. Goldman (Chm.), J. Goodman, J. Goldman, Golden, Glashow. Room 221 ROW I : Kantor, H. Kaplan, Har- rington, Humphreys, C. Kaplan (Chm.), Jackson, Keefer, Kau. ROW 2: Hennessey, Insoft, H. Hyde, Heghles, F. Hyde, Miss Poland, Heiskarl, Huish, Kahn, Hougham. ROW 3: Hogan, Hel- pin, Harrison, Hollman, Hankey, Jaffe, Hewitt, Herzberg, Hoberman, Johnson. ROW 4: Hyman, Hebb, Jacobson, Henes, Hickey, Hunter, Howitz. 83 Room 226 ROW I : P. Kelly, Kimball, Lacy, Klein, Krous, Krass, B. Kelley, Leavitt. ROW 2: Larkin, Lee, Leader, Kravit, Mr. Wilkinson, Lally, Krapf. Kurhan, A. Kelly (Ohm.). ROW 3: Leivi, Krasnov, Kessell, Lavery, Kaplan, W. Kelley, Kugell. ROW 4; E. Leavitt, Korelitz, Le- bow, Laffey, Kelleher, Katz, R. Leavitt. Room 227 ROW I; Low, Linnell, Levis, E. Le- vine, Lippman, Lipman, Lubin, R. Long. ROW 2: London, Lowen- berg, N. Lyons, Levenson, Mr. Mer- rill, J. Lyons, Love, B. Lyons, Mac- Cullagh. ROW 3: R. Levine. Levi- tan, LeVine (Ohm.), Levy, Levison, R. Long, Mackey, Lesberg. ROW 4: F. Levin, Liacopulus, Litronick, Lindskog, L. Levin, R. Levine, Mac- Kinnon. Room 229 ROW I: M. Manning, Mannos, Marson, Manecofsky, McKnight, Mc- Niel, Melinsky, Mansfield. ROW 2: MacKlIlop, McMahn, M. Mc- Carthy, Dr. Robinson, McGeogheh- gan, P. McCarthy, McCaffrey. ROW 3: T. McCarthy, Meehan, Marjollet, Markol, Marshal, T. Manning, McConnel, McMannus, McHugh. ROW 4: McIntyre, Manell, Miller, May, Maysles, Mc- Donald, Marino (Chm.), Marks. 84 Room 230 ROW I : Nagle, Moffott, F. Mur- phy, Mealey, Myers, G. Murphy, Miller, Morrison. ROW 2: Mulvey, Monosson, McQueeney, Noonan, Nadel, Merolla, Michelson, Merril- hen, Murray, M. Murphy. ROW 3; P. Murphy, Nelson, Oliver, C. O ' Hearn, R. O ' Hearn, Magi (Ohm.), O ' Brien, Ohiund, Nesson. ROW 4: Morton, R. Murray, Mater- man, Newman, O ' Connor, Norris, Murphy, Myerow. Room 231 ROW I : Rachlin, Orloff, Roazen, Perldns, Phaneuf, Rice, Pickett, Pastan, Rosenthal. ROW 2: R. Pop- kin, Piller, Robinson, O ' Connor, Mr. Moulton, Rablnovitz, M. Popkin, Ro- gal, Riley. ROW 3: Robinson, Parent, Richard, Roberts, S. Rich- mond, Rainey, Reynolds (Ohm.), Olans. ROW 4: Ringer, Phillips, Pender, Pearl, P. Richmond. Room 232 ROW I : Salmaine, Rozantes, Rus- kln, Saltman, A. Rubin, Scialdone, Schein, Russell. ROW 2. Ryan, Sagoff, Selya, Miss Bliss, Sax, E. Seigel, Sanders. ROW 3: Salta- macchla, Ross, Rosenberg, M. Sei- gel, Myron Rosen, Roman, G. Ru- bin. ROW 4: Rosenthal, Rogovin, Rolde, Marvin Rosen, R. Rubin, Sapers (Ohm.). 85 Room 233 ROW I : Shupe, Skalla, A. Stern, Shepherd, J, Silverman, Singer, Snell, Shoolman. ROW 2: E. Stern, Spaulding, Shapiro, Splegal, Mrs. Hartley, Silbert, Steele, Stavros Stearns. ROW 3: R. Shore, M. Smith, J. Silverman, Sibley, S. Shore, Simpson, Schiff. ROW 4; Simonds, Silver, L. Silverman, Sch- lakman, D. Silverman (Chm.), Sex- ton, A. Smith. Room 234 ROW I : Taffrle, Strauss, Suskln, Thornton, Tabachnik, T. Tierney, Stoia, A. Tierney. ROW 2: P. Stern, Sullivan, Van Dam, Mr. Meyers, Stevens, Tuomey, Smith. ROW 3: Stolow, Swartz, Thompson (Chm.), R. Stone, Taylor, Walle, S. Stone. ROW 4: A. Stern, Star- ratt, Trahon, Walsh, Till, Ullian. Room 235 ROW I : Winthrop, Wasserman, Wal- ter, Walden, Wasser, West, Wahl, Wiseman. ROW 2: Walsh, Wal- lace, Welsh, Wilkie, Mrs. Harvey, Zanditon, Wood, Young, Wolk. ROW 3: Wright, Waxer, Yogel, Zuker, Zack, Wharton (Chm.), Wiener. ROW 4: Wolfe, Wilkins, Wernick, Witkln, Willis, White, Werner. 86 Room 236 ROW I : E. Levin, Levy, Mackie, MacKay, Lutsky, Kramer, Lilien- thal. Lynch. ROW 2: Levine, Love, MacDonald, Miss McCabe, Lepehne, T. Lennon, M. Lennon. ROW 3: Lieberman, Lehrburger, Lezberg, Lisherness, Lipsky, R. Leavett, Lehrer (Chm.). ROW 4: Lippman, Lampke, M. Levine, Lee, Lewis, J. Leavett. 87 88 89 MURIVIAN EDITORIAL STAFF Layouts, write-ups, pictures, statistics, deadlines, and a thousand and one other details kept this year ' s able and energetic editorial staff fully occupied. Surely the student reading this 1946 year book should appreciate what a full time project producing the Murivlan Is! The entire staff, consisting mostly of Seniors, assisted by some very able Junior Apprentices, Is to be complimented on the congeniality of Its mem- bers In accomplishing this fine job for the enjoyment of the entire student body. Such a thing as a school year book serves as a memorandum of the most enjoyable days of one ' s life — high school days. Due to this fact we sincerely believe that the Murivlan has been and will continue to be one of the most outstanding Institutions In Brookline High. Editor-In-Chief Robert Peer Layout Committee Eda Harvey, Chairman Ida Mae Silverman Formal Photography Committee Bette Carver, Chairman Florence Lewis Marjorie Cohen Harriet Katz Candid Photography Committee Sumner Zacks, Chairman Joyce Wiesenberg Write-up Committee Shirley Filmore, Chairman Arlene Axelrod Irma Koppel Kenneth Curewitz Larry Green Bernice Stone Ruth Freedman Richard Roud Art Committee Muriel Levin, Chairman Statistics Committee Joan Davlin, Chairman Natalie Adelman Betty McLean Zelda Freedman Typists Roslyn Wasser, Chairman Betty Rose Schwartz Betty Steinberg Susan Georges 90 MURIVIAN BUSINESS STAFF It was said, It seldom happens that men of a studious turn acquire any degree of reputation for their knowledge of business. How little the older writer knew! The Murivlan Business Staff has earned a noteworthy reputation. Who but they could manage so well that this epistle sells for a mere pittance? Who but they could work with lists, statistics, money, banks and have all their books balance? The Business Staff could well paraphrase the old Yankee saying, Money makes the mare go . To Money makes the ' Murivlan go. Barbara Whitestone, Chairman Madeline Yip, Treasurer Marcia Brooks Elsie Leven Sheila HIrschfleld Grace Robinson Sylvia Perlmutter Lillian Talmanson Rhoda Markson 91 ROW I : Dine, Wissman, Orlov, Roazin, Wasser, Fineqold, Strauss, Goodmann, Levine, Diamond. ROW 2; LIpmann, Adelman, Bass, Manecofsky, Wharton, Aldrich, Waldon, Miss Critchell, Mr. Flemings, Myies, Fitzgerald, Cohen, Fine, Sagoff, Wasserman, Dana, Paston. ROW 3; Maurcos, Zuker, Humphries, Win- throp, Gussman, Grauman, Levinson, See- gal, Drukman, Jackson, Shapiro, Kahn, Freedman, Feldman. ROW 4: Glass, Feldman, Hersh, Frank, A. Barron, Kem- ler, Simons, Wolff, Sapers, D. Barron, Goldman. ROW I ; Parent, Samit, Ross, Segal, Kugel, Koppel, Richmond, Mirsky. ROW 2: Mr. Beck, Novack, MIchelson, Roberts, Berry, Wayne, Burgess, Apollonlo, Levin, Brebbla, Mr, Warren. J f ij| 11 1 jB ROW I : Estrach, Freedson, Yip, Oren- berg, Corcoran, Tanner (Pres.), LeVine, Winer, Rubin, Freedman, Black, Wald. ROW 2: J. Frank, Wasser, Marcus, Haskell, Katzman, Richmond, Fine, Miss Perkins, Cappers, Arvedon, Rosenbaum, Leahy, Salzer, Cohen. ROW 3; I. Frank, Feldberg, Stein, Steinberg, Rodriquez, Malher, Lovewell, Davlin, Smith, Woodbridge, Marjollet, Ward, Whitestone, Goldman. ROW 4: Nahi- glan. Cotter, Novack, White, Sapers, Aranson, Noymer, Salloway, Lasher, Leavitt, Moffle, Segal. ROW 5: Berko- ivltz, Levenson, Curwitz, Feer, MIsho, Pearlstein, Chauncey, Allen, Kaufman. ACTING WORKSHOP So you want to act? Well, this Is the place. Everybody gets a chance ' and along with the work Involved all have a swell tinne. The Acting Work- shop is a sub-division of the Dramatic Society and It Is here that future Barrymores and Davises learn the fundamentals of acting. Everyone gets an opportunity to show his abilities, as there Is more than one cast for each play. All members don ' t expect to crash Hollywood or Broadway but it is surprising what one can learn from this association with the theatre. The essentials of performing on the stage, such as self-confidence and poise are yours if you ' re willing to put In a little hard work. It ' s worth it. Faculty Advisors MR. FLEMINGS, MISS CRITCHELL AERO CLUB It ' s Superman! It ' s a bird! No, it ' s a B. H. S. model aeroplane! Zooming over the buildings of Brookline High School, the plane alights in the quadrangle. Under the expert guidance of Mr. Warren, Faculty Advisor, and Edward Segal, President, the group learns the mechanics of aeroplanes by constructing and flying models. The senior members of the club give lectures to the new comers, passing on the valuable information that they have gleaned by years of experience. Near Room No. 331, there Is on display some of the finished products which have come out of hours of precise labor and the Aero Club ' s workshop. This exhibition not only attracts many young aspirants Into joining the organization, but also demonstrates one type of the varied talents that the students of B. H. S. possess. President— EDWARD SEGAL Vice-President — ROBERT ROSS Secretary— HERBERT KUGELL Treasurer— BOYD REYNOLDS Faculty Adviser — MR. WARREN ALPHA PI Lights, Speech, and Presentations and once again the Honorary Society of Brookline High has initiated more members Into its rank. Along with the symbolic key, comes the knowledge of having received one of the highest honors that the school can bestow upon any of its students. The award is given those students who have shown themselves worthy of It by their excellence In studies and their participation In extra-curricular activities. The significance of Alpha PI can truly be derived from its Greek translation — excellence and leadership. It means hard work and a true Interpretation of school spirit. President— ELAINE TANNER Secretary-Treasurer — BARBARA LeVINE Faculty Advisor — MISS PERKINS 93 ROW I : M. Welsh, Collins, Orlotf, Abramson, Cohen, Levin, Tobadnick, Adelman. ROW 2: Spiegel, Munecof- sky, Hess, Izen, Ehrlich, Miss Horn, Kap- lan, Novick, Conley, Goodman, J. Welsh. ROW 3: Stone, Ryan, Bloom, Orenberg, Chernack, Sandberg, Garten. ROW I : Hess, Tobadnick, Blitz, Erlick, Collins. ROW 2: Miss Horn, White, Acevedo, Abramson. ROW I : Gallagher, Baker, Richmond, Noyes, Wallace, Hackel, Somers, Cher- niak, Fearon, Busalacchi, Simpson. ROW 2: Seegal, Ruskin, Lepler, B. Smith, O ' Neil, L. Smith, Kerins, Stern, Marino, Frye. ROW 3: Nigrosh, Ringer, Eisen- berg, Lapidus, Banks, Weintrob, Rogers, Fishel, Wharton, Golomb. ROW 4: Al- perin, Zulalian, Fames, Mr. Joslin, Rosen- teld, Schoenfeld. ART CLUB Is It a bird? Is it a beast? Is It a fish? — No, just modern art. The Art Club meets once a week In the Art Room and creates various masterpieces, depending upon the season. The members may sketch, work with water colors or clay, design Christmas cards or Thanks- giving menu covers for hospitals, or draw posters for other organizations. Occasionally, visits to various places of artistic interest are substituted for the regular meeting. The members aid one another In furthering their art technique by helpful criticism. Some lazy member Is always willing to pose if the members decide to sketch from life, and Miss Horn has an abundant supply of pencils and paints ready for the use of the ambitious artists. Alwa ys ready to encourage and advise. Miss Horn may yet turn out a Michelangelo or Rosa Bonheur from amongst her budding geniuses. President — JANIS COHEN Secretary-Treasurer — MURIEL LEVIN Program Chairman — CYNTHIA ABRAMSON Eaculty Advisor — MISS HORN ART WORKSHOP The stage Is set — the play Is on — the Art Workshop has completed its work. The Art Workshop Is a small group which is responsible for the stage settings. Under the direction of Miss Horn, the ambitious members diligently strive to create perfection in their work. If the need be for soup, nuts, snakes or fire crackers, they ' ll do their best to satisfy. The hardy Individuals who compose the group withstand banged fingers, dirt smudged faces, paint-covered work clothes and the rebukes of their parents for staying at school so late. But on opening night, when the curtain rises and the stage setting compliments their efforts, the satisfied feeling of achievement is worth all the blood, sweat and toll. Eaculty Advisor — MISS HORN BAND There ' s something about band music that sets your toe tapping and your spirits rising — that is a good band — and that ' s just what our Brook- line High School Band Is. The Band with smart uniforms and snappy march routines is perhaps, the most militaristic of our school activities, and like any military outfit. It requires rugged individuals to endure the strenu- ous activity. Mr. Joslin ' s patience and perseverance are responsible for the gratifying result. Not only does the Band achieve perfection In music but their marching has all the technique of the U. S. Infantry. The Band plays a very active part In school and civic affairs. Playing at assemblies, on Class Day, at football and basketball rallies are just a few of the numerous services of the Band. Don ' t think the Band is all work and playing, for the members certainly experienced a great thrill when they led the football team on to the Class B. Championship. Faculty Advisor — MR. JOSLIN 95 Li ROW I : Fine. Curewitz, Rossman, Tan- ner. Mr. Meyers. Lasher, Novick, Kravit, Brody. Row 2: Wasser, Konowitz, Free- man, Wolper. Auerbach, Frank, Tachbor, Rothstein, Barron, FHilson, Marcus, D. Cohen, Flashman. ROW 3: Grandburg, Sale, Brown, R, Cohen, Mann, Reinherz, Wharton, Marcus, Dutch, Kagan, Katz- man. ROW 4: Feldberg, Sones, Kartun, Frank, Rubinoff, Waltch, Morse, Kimball, Doren, Ruskin. ROW 5: Katzenberg, Rosenbaum, Sherman, Jones, Adler, Bentley, M. Cappers, B. Cappers, Wood- bridge, Mahler, Steinberg. ROW 6: Stein, Lehrer, Salloway, Smith, Levenson, Shankle, Schoenfeld, Peck, Whitestone. ROW I: S. Cohen, Kugell, J. Richmond, C. Richmond, Rogers, Silver, Feemster, S. Cohen, Schwartz, Waxter. ROW 2: Ro- man, Wolff, Sibley, Neiman, Zacks, Mr. Warren, Mr. Beck, Linsky, Lepler, Tish- man, Lapides, Saunders, Freedlander. ROW 3: R. Leavitt, Giannetti, Denen- berg, Stanat, Silverman, Ross, F. Cohen, Zoll, Applebaum, Castleman. ROW 4: Orenf, Keane, Lindskog, Leavitt, R. Cohen, Fain, Wolf. ROW I : Connelly, Yip, Rosenthal. ROW 2: Burns, Mr. Ehnes, Rosen. BANK STAFF On every other Tuesday at B. H. S., the pupils, homerooms, and houses, engage in a very patriotic rivalry. They buy stamps and bonds and in so doing not only increase their room ' s percentage of purchasers, but also make good investments. The Bank Staff consists of the home- room tellers, messengers, and those in Room 234 v ho tabulate the result count the money and stamps, and do more general work in one hour than they would ordinarily do in a week. Through the Bank Staff, the students feel that they have participated in some way in improving the world of to-morrow. Faculty Advisor — MR. MEYERS CAMERA CLUB Hold That Pose! . . . One Minute Longer ... is the familiar cry of the camera club ' s members. This club is open to those who have a creative interest in any branch of the photographic field, such as print- ing, developing or enlarging films. The members participate in various contests and are given many opportunities to display samples of their work. At their meetings, plans for forthcoming events and displays are discussed and the members comment on present and future develop- ment of photography. The more active members often take snapshots of school events and some of the outstanding personalities at Brookline High. The club ' s dark room is at the disposal of all the members. President — SAMUEL ROGERS Vice-President — EDWARD APPLEBAUM Secretary— PHILIP CASTLEMAN Treasurer— ROBERT SILVER Faculty Advisor — MR. WARREN CENTRAL TREASURY CHECK . . RECHECK . . and DOUBLE CHECK ... Is the monotonous but highly specialized work of the Central Treasury. This organization is composed of honor commercial students who wish to gain experience and efficiency. Under the able leadership of Mr. Ehnes, the Central Treasury provides accurate financial reports of all the organizations in the school. The bookkeepers and typists assist the treasurers of the various clubs who need assistance in keeping accurate financial records of their dues, ex- penses, and deposits. The Treasury is responsible for making reports to the Superintendent of Schools, and various other officials. Surely the knowledge and experience gained by the members of the Central Treasury is of equal importance to the valuable service they give to the school. Bookkeeper — BARBARA BURNS Assistant Bookkeeper — MADELINE YIP Typists— BETTY ROSEN, IRMA ROSENTHAL, JOAN OONNELLY Faculty Advisor — MR. EHNES 97 ROW I ; Barron, Rosenthal, Garfield, Mittel, Berkowitz, Schwartz, Weintrob, Gilman, Bloom. ROW 2: Cauley, Rich- ards, Orlov, Leavitt, Smith, Miss Allen, Hollman, Fleming, Schultz, Kugell. ROW 3: Waters, Smith, Macaully, Brody, Wo- gan, Adamson, Resnick, Rudy, Levin, Myers, Zoll, Ziskend. ROW I : Bernstein, Kelly, Fishman, Hackel (V. Pres.), Doiho (Pres.), M. Yip, Boxman, Novick. ROW 2; Nathan, Glick- man, Aanensen, Ljunguist, Miss Egan, Levy, R. Yip, SIbman. ROW I : LeVine, Feldberg, Beers, Cot- ter, Reinherz, Marcus. ROW 2: Waite, Feinberg. Voudorous, Levitt, McGarry, Miss Allen. CHESS CLUB Chess is a blank mystery to the unlnitlatlve but is devious and exciting to the members of the B. H. S. Chess Club. In this sport the contestants exercise their brain matter and not their brawn. The Chess Club is little heard of in the school but there are enough members in it to have cap- tured the championship for the four latest seasons. At an ordinary meet- ing, one that doesn ' t include an interscholastic tournament, the members of the Chess Club challenge one another to a game. This challenging and the resultant victories and defeats determine the temporary standing of each member. The first ten in these standings are Brookline ' s con- testants for the next attempt to retain Brookline High ' s position at the top of all teams. President— RICHARD BERKOWITZ Faculty Advisor — MISS ALLEN CLOTHING CLUB To sew a fine seam is the ambition of the members of the Clothing Club. A member can be spotted in a crowd by her finely sewn, stylish clothes. The Clothing Club goes on trips to fashion shows and each member designs her own version of the current fashion. Not only does this club give a material value in the clothes the members make and the color harmony necessary for glamorous and becoming costumes but also gives them skill in this fine old art and provides afternoons of social acti- vities with sister students. President— HELEN DOIKAS Vice-Pres.— GRACE HACKEL Sec.-Treas.— MADELINE YIP Faculty Advisor — MISS EGAN COURT OF JUSTICE The Court of Justice is the judicial branch of the School Council. It is to the Marshall Force what the courts are to the police force. It is composed of a Chief Justice and eight Associate Justices. He who has erred must listen to the case which the Prosecuting Attorney — Captain of the Marshals — presents against him. He may be defended by counsel of his own choosing. He may produce witnesses in his favor to face witnesses against him. This is all a very fair procedure — the integrity of the Court unquestioned. Being tried by one ' s fellow students — students who may still remember times when they have stumbled from the long and narrow path, — leads to justice and a determination by the student body to adhere to the laws of the School Council. Chief Justice— EDMUND COTTER Prosecuting Attorney JOEL LEAVITT Clerk— BARBARA LeVINE Faculty Advisor — MISS ALLEN 99 ROW I : Frank, J. Cohen, Sallaway, Strecker, Mr. Gould, Tanner, Cavior. Fechtor, Harvey. ROW 2; Davlin, Rus- kln, Davis, Richmond, Katzman, Goldman, Stone, Black, Stern, Markson, Regolsky. ROW 3: Frank, Arvedon, Grandberg, Scourtis, Robinson, B. Stone, Robinson, Talmanson, Raphael, Weinrib, Reinherz. ROW 4: Fleishman, Shapiro, Algase, Carver, Barron, Sapers, Ginsburg, Dresh- field. ROW 5: Raymond, Sallinger, Baron, Brody, GIddon, Greenblatt, Hogg. ROW I : Lee, Kelly, Norton, Goldstein, Harris, MaCarthy, Tannof, Sullivan. ROW 2: Manning, Gunderson, Reilly, Miss South, McGoghegan, Glickman, Nickals. ROW I: Welsh, Georges, Berman, Miss O ' Brien, Adler, Arvedon, Marjol- let. Miss Chamberlain, Schon, Dame- shek, Brin, Madame Wilkinson, Katz- man, Haskell. ROW 2; Slotnick, Fried- son, Regalsky, Werber Bloomberg, Artiere, Auerback, Schwartz, Katz, Frank, Wolper, Schwartz, Barron, Wolk, Green, Kotock, Weiner, Gordon, Mark- son. ROW 3; Gerson, Hackel, Was- ser, Granberq, Morse, Bloom, Mann, Wolper, Wharton, B. Sternberg, Ahram- jian, Corcoran, Black, Wald, Richmond, Orenberg, Goldman, Horgan. ROW 4; Lepehne, Love, Woodbridge, Cohen, Steinberg, Sharaf, Newburgh, Sharaf, Stenbuck. Brody, Maldau, R. Steinberg, Ruskin, Fitzgerald, Eldridge, Wolff, Cap- pers, Rubinoff, Rheinherz, Lewis. ROW 5: Ahramjian, Rainge, Dreshfleld, Meyers, Tannhauser, Rand, Leavitt, Silversmith, Black, Kelbz, Hill, Bernstein. ROW 6; Berkowitz, Nichols, Freedman, Gootman, Romar, Dunton, White. DEBATING SOCIETY Knock! Knock! Knock! (that ' s Elaine Tanner ' s gavel). The meeting will now come to order , (that ' s Elaine Tanner). The Debating Society is now in session . Through the use of parliamentary procedure, the gavel and Elaine ' s authority, the meeting progresses in an orderly fashion to accomplish the day ' s business. Business includes discussion of opponents, subjects and dates for future inter-scholastic and inter-mural debates. President Elaine Tanner and Secretary Warren Carvior aid in the voting, and explanation of motions, amendments, and amendments to amend- ments . Brookline hligh School is justly proud of the Debating Society which has a truly commendable record of victories — Not for just an hour, nor for just a day, but always . The student body holds in pride and high esteem the Debating Society. President — ELAINE TANNER Sec.-Treas.— WARREN CAVIOR Boys ' Moderator — IRVING SALLAWAY Girls ' Moderator — MURIEL STRECKER Faculty Advisor — MR. GOULD FOODS CLUB Wha t ' s cooking? Yes, here we are once again at a meeting of the Girls ' Foods Club which meets once every two weeks under the most able supervision of Miss South. This year something new has been added in that the Girls ' Foods Club, together with the Clothing and Social Customs Clubs, has joined the organization called The Future Homemakers of America . By being shown how to make food tempting, delicious, whole- some, and nutritious, the members of this society not only learn the right (and only?) way to a man ' s heart, but also the right way to become a success as a future homemaker of America . President— GLORIA GOLDSTEIN Vice-President — ALIOE NORTON Secretary — MARY McOARTHY Treasurer— WINIFRED HARRIS Faculty Advisor — MISS SOUTH FRENCH CLUB Oh to be In England now that April ' s there Is the unexpressed de- sire of many members of the French Club. However, besides learning how to speak French, as Is the basic rule during the meetings, the members are also Introduced to the famous Fransgals and Franspaises of French history. The program of the Club during a regular meeting consists of the business and then a social meeting. The latter part usually Is com- posed of either a play or a story and is completed with the serving of refreshments. President— JANINE MARJOLLET Vice-President- SUE ARVEDON • Secretary — DONALD SCHON Treasurer — GERTRUDE ADLER Faculty Advisor — MISS CHAMBERLAIN 101 ROW I : Adelman, LeVlne, Childs, Smith, Walsh, Gorfinkle, Silverman, Arve- don. ROW 2: Debbins, Miller, Rosen- berg, Toll, Mr. Friedland, Miller, Appel, Salloway, Kaplow, Orton. ROW 3: Rigor da Eva, Sparr, Rogers, Summers, Schwartz, Tritch, Crombie. ROW I : Kaplan, Kotock, Abrams, Grand- berg, Finn, Baron, Kartun. ROW 2; Miss Bruce, Garrity, Glass, Koppel, Kimball, Snell. ROW I : J. Cohen, Waxier, D. Cohen, Woodbrldge, Cappers, Marcus, Haskell, Miss Sawyer, Meehan, Stenbuck, Cor- coran, Ward, Lewis, Freedman. ROW 2: Miss Collins, Wasser, Lewis, Miss Horn, Mrs. Potter, Shepard, Steinberg, Elde- ridge. Miss Richer, Miss Johnson, Gold- smith, Carver, Miss Poland. ROW 3: Cappers, Fine, Sagolf, Wallace, Novick, Gordon, Black, Harvey, Sharaf, Georges, Imhof, White, Frumpkin, Auerbach, M. Cohen. ROW 4: Wald, Lovewell, Levin, Ball, Popkin, Rodriquez, Baker, Leahy, Ward, Rosenbaum, Talmanson, Hirshfield, Tanner, Sherman, Meehan. ROW 5: Nathan, Feldberg, Stein, Strecker, Stein- berg, Goldman, Flaherty, Lank, Malher, Relnherz. GERMAN CLUB Willkommen! President Howard Allen opens the meeting with an address of greeting In German telling of the plans for the meeting. Mr. Friedland, prodding die mitglleder des Vorcins to Sprechen sle Deutsch , keeps the meeting lively with his witty comments on the actions of the more active members of the club. The meetings give the members an Idea of old German pre-fascist culture by examining old German relics, viewing moving pictures of Germany, and visiting the Germanic Museum In Cambridge. The club Is keeping up with the present also, being well Informed of Hitler ' s Germany and our reconstruction problems. President — HOWARD ALLEN Vice President — MARK WALTCH Secretary-Treasurer — LUCIA SMITH Faculty Advisor — MR. FRIEDLAND GIRL SCOUTS A friend In need Is a friend Indeed so the saying goes, and In this case that friend Is the organization called the Girl Scouts. Now that the war Is over, the Girl Scouts of Brookline High School do not feel that their job of rolling bandages, which was done faithfully every Thursday last year, Is finished. That was only the beginning. This year, by sending bundles of badly needed clothing to the French people who were robbed of their homes and the necessities of life, and by making toys to amuse little children confined to their beds In hospitals, the Girl Scouts are cer- tainly earning the name of true friend . President — FAY GRANDBERG Secretary— ROSALYN FINN Treasurer — JOANNE ABRAMS Faculty Advisor — MISS BRUCE GIRLS ' LEAGUE The Girls ' League Is the school-wide organization known to every girl from the eighth grade through her senior year In high school. She first becomes acquainted with the League by attending B.H.S. ' annual Eighth Grade Party. In her freshman year the student looks forward to the Freshman Mothers ' Tea. All through high school years are the regular Fri- day afternoon meetings with entertainment, refreshments, a speaker, and dancing. This year welcomed the long awaited return of Junior and Senior Mothers ' Tea. Each member of the Girls ' League looks forward to the annual Supper Party In March which Is distinguished for Its fine cuisine and entertainment. The Girls ' Auxiliary does splendid work In hospitals and settlement houses after completing special courses In these fields. President— MARION RUBIN Vice-President — CATHERINE MEEHAN Secretary — SUE MARCUS Treasurer— JUDY HASKELL Faculty Advisor— MISS SAWYER 103 ROW I : C. Corcoran, Coffin, Cutler, Manecofsky, Meserlian, J. Corcoran, Win- throp, Mannos. ROW 2: Meyers, Eil- berg, Kraft, Coffey, Glass, R. Stone, Garten, Wolper, Fox. ROW 3: Grant, B. Stone, Love, Rosenfield, Freedman, Co- hen, Gussman. ROW I: Mrs. Lyons, Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Ryan, Miss Callanan, Miss Cronan, Mrs. Potter, Mrs. McManus, Miss Geturn, Mrs. Curtis, Mrs. Danond. ROW 2: Mrs. Donnelley, Mrs. Sullivan, Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. Hart, Deitch, Taylor, Rice, Flaherty, Hingston, Spinney, Mrs. Mclnerney, Mrs . Heurt. ROW 3: M. Singer, Meehan, Flaxington, Flaherty, Larkin, Arnold Tat- trie, Tabacknick, Fishman, Levy, Duffy, Bannister, Leavitt. ROW 4: Gunderson, Riley, Northrldge, Salsberg, Brown, Ap- polonio. Burgers, Rosenfield, Weinman. Stern, Averbeck. SEATED; Leondar, Ward, Bentley, Levine, Stern, Feemster, Kelley. STANDING: Miss Murdock, J. Richmond, C. Rich- mond, Sarandls, Miss Poland. GIRLS ' VOCAL ENSEMBLE Music hath charm and so do the possessors of the unusually high trebles and strong rich contraltos selected from the Choral Society and blended together to compose the Girls ' Vocal Ensemble. These vocalists supply the finishing touch to school programs and assemblies such as Parents ' Night, Christmas, and Memorial Day. At these times they display their individual talent before the school as a preview of their life work in the days yet to come — the days when the world will achieve new heights of liberty, equality, a nd fraternity. President — MARION RUBIN Faculty Advisor — MR. BURBANK LUNCHROOM STAFF The flood ' s on! From behind the well-stocked counters of the lunch- room, the industrious members of the Lunchroom Staff, ladles in hand, stand armed to feed the rolling flood of famished humanity surging toward them. Serving and replenishing stock as fast as possible, they make a great effort to help force the hanging, panting tongues of the students back into a well-fueled alimentary canal. They sort the various sized dishes and collect the bottles in their cases with an indifference that can be gained only by repeated actions such as to be formed on an assembly line. Thanks, thanks to thee my worthy friends. Faculty Advisor — MISS CRONAN MARINERS Let it be said that the B.H.S. Mariners is not merely an organiza- tion but a group of girls to be looked upon with great admiration. This group has spent many hours working at the ration board, doing hospital work, and other noteworthy war services. During wartime the Mariners didn ' t spend much time at sailing and learning the work of sailors. Now, however, the girls can once more go back to their sea life. They can again tie sailors ' knots and become acquainted with nautical customs. To belong to this group one must have been a Girl Scout and passed her swimming test or Junior Life Saving. Anyone who can fill these quali- fications and is interested in the rudiments of seafaring should greatly enioy being a member of this very worthy organization. Don ' t forget — ' Westwood Ho! Second Mate (President) — DORALEE LEVINE Yeoman (Secretary) — MARY WARD Supercargo (Treasurer) — CAROL BENTLEY Faculty Advisors- — MISS POLAND, MISS MURDOCK 105 ROW I ; Klein, Tarlin, Richmond, Davis, Wolk, Fames, Meyers, B. Bauxman, Lin- sky, Slosberg. ROW 2; Werber, Algase, Simons, Ross, Willis, Mr. Joslin, Lepler, Sherman, Alperin, Blume. ROW 3: Sha- piro, Kemder, Goldman, Mittel, Wein- trob, Barron. ROW I : Orenberg, Corcoran, Tislowitz, Robinson, Tanner, Tarlin, Wells, Weiner, Shore, Dunlevy, Eisenberg. ROW 2: Hollman, Segal, Sherman, Richmond, Ruskin, Kemler, Glashow, Ahramjian, O ' Brien. ROW 3: Stern, Zulalian, Res- nick, Morgan, Pinanski, L. Smith, B. Smith, Lapidus. ROW 4: Waltch, Rudy, Berko- witz, Mr. Joslin, Ritter, Bright, Rogers. STANDING: Rosenfield, Schon, Mr. Bur- bank, Berkowitz. SEATED: Zulalian, Zilzer, Smith, Sher man, Arhamjian. MUSIC SOCIETY Music — The expression of man ' s emotions. We all have moods in vv ' hich we want to hear music which is soothing and which sets our minds to travelling. We all look to some form of music. The Music Society was formed with the express purpose of better acquainting the students with the more serious or classical music. It was organized through the interest of the students themselves. The Society meets once a month in the music room of the High School. There is usually a speaker who describes some form of music or instrument. The remaining part of the meeting is spent listening to Brahms, Mozart, Tschaikowsky, or some other great composer. Here one has a chance to discuss the different forms of music; their relation to one another and their differences. This club is highly recommended to those who can really call themselves great music lovers. President — WILLIAM WOLK Secretary-Treasurer — LEON PARNES Faculty Advisor — MR. JOSLIN THE ORCHESTRA We may not have the sweetest miusic this side of heaven, The Music Makers or The College Of Musical Knowledge, buf we do have our own special variety of sweet music, music makers and musical knowl- edge in our Brookline High School Orchestra. Lucia Harry James Smith and her trumpet supply competition for The Music Makers, our drummer wields a mean drum-stick (and we don ' t mean a chicken ' s leg) in true Gene Krupa style, Elaine Horowitz Tanner, Harriet Iturbi Tarlin and Margie Cavallero Wells are our three pianists, Matthew Heifetz Sherman is one of the members of our sfring section, and Elaine Woody Herman Ruskin, who doubles on the oboe and Dick Benny Goodman Berkowitz are among our clarinetists. These musicians represent only a small portion of our large school orchestra. Take these ingredients, add generous portions of strings, wood-winds, reeds and brass, have Mr. Joslin stir gently until blended and the results are almost always perfection. ORPHEUS ENSEMBLE If you like long hair stuff rather than jive ; prefer your music presto rather than hot ; if you enjoy Grieg in preference to Good- man; Debussy to Dorsey; Mozart to Mercer; Bach, Beethoven and Brahms to Basie; or if you like both equally well, the Orpheus Ensemble is what you have been looking for to supply the more cultural music. Mr. Bur- bank ' s musicians concern themselves with performing with perfection the more cultural forms of music. The Ensemble enterfains with all the polish of profes.sional musicians at various social functions. They are always a source of great enjoyment for all those who are privileged to hear the so-called high brow stuff as performed by the Orpheus Ensemble. Faculty Advisor — MR. BURBANK 107 President: Mary Ward Secretary: Marie Meehan Treasurer: Muriel Ward Head Cheerleader: Sandra CImeno ROW i : Axelrod, Brown, Kelby, J. Cohen, Walsh, White, Weinrib, Feld- man, Wolff, Mendelsohn. ROW 2: Bromberg, Tabrisky, Finn, Raichman, Howard, Krane, Miss Sanger, Jacobs, Waxier, Wolfson, Goldsmith, Alberts, Raphael. ROW 3: Rosen, Feldman, Walsh, Garfinkle, Brown, Pons, Moldau, Hunter, E. Cohen, Miller, Glaser. ROW 4: Algace, Waters, Feinberg, Fishman, Sklar, Singer, Sudman, Marrow. Pres., Zelda Freedman Trees., Peter Voudouris Faculty Advisor. Mr. Edmunds. PEP CLUB Something new has been added. The Pep Club looks with an air of satisfaction at the red and blue beanies and pins which it has brought to aid spirit at Brookline High. It has been remarked that school spirit here has reached a new peak and this is due in no small way to the Pep Club which has done so much to encourage attendance at all school contests. One of their innovations this year is the red and blue group which includes voluntary students who attend all of the games and cheer our team on to victory. It ' s the Pep Club that sponsors the snake dance on Thanksgiving Eve and is responsible for the notices on the blackboards and in the office reports. Our hats off to a fine job. RADIO CLUB The Radio Club is composed of students who are interested in radio production and its different phases. It gives them a chance for prac- tical application in an atmosphere of mikes, sound effects, and recording machines. As a group, the members of the club write, act, and produce radio plays. In the constitution of the Club, it is stated that once every year, the Radio Club must give a presentation to the entire school and each year the Club has done this with great success. At the meetings, the members discuss future plans and enjoy a discourse. The Radio Club certainly gives one a chance to learn the technique of radio production. President— PATRICIA WHITE Treasurer — JOAN WEINRIB Secretary — ROSANNE FELDMAN Program Chairman — MARK WALTCH Faculty Advisor — MISS SANGER RED CROSS GIVE — GIVE — AND THEN GIVE SOME MORE. This is the call of the American Red Oross for the war is never over for the Red Oross. There is a Red Oross representative in every homeroom of B. H. S., and he urges with the help of posters, movies, speakers, and other auditorium programs, the need of giving to this famous and extremely worthwhile organization — this band stretching around the world helping humanity. The students not only give money but when the call comes, they give unsparingly of their time and energy. We all belong to the Red Cross — we are the Red Cross. 109 ROW I : Tanner, Schon, Black, Mr. Weeks, Miss Spaulding, Miss Deal, Philips, Fine, King. ROW 2: Adler, Richmond, Reinherz, Dameshek, Haskell, Brin, Goldman, Hess, Weiner, J. Cohen. ROW 3: Stein, Arvedon, Abramson, Dutch, Frank, Goldsmith, Rosenbaum, Newburgh. ROW 4: Mirsky, B. Cohen, Steinberg, Grandberg, Weintrob, Was- serman. ROW I : Nahigian, White, Cotter, Haskell, Aronson, Marcus, West, Hill- man. ROW 2: Mr. Holland, C. Sapers, Kelly, Barron, Miss Ricker, Salloway, Rubin, Rheinherz, Mr. Merrill. ROW 3; W. Sapers, Williams, Bradford, Cavior, Leavitt, McGarry. ROW I : Steinberg, Miss Abel, Rudy, Gunn, Mr. Keene, Zacks, Corcoran, Miss Murdock, Lasher. ROW 2: Tucker, Glazer, Haberman, Stoerger, Albert, Gunn, Grant, Carrio, Noyes, Davis. ROW 3: Lezberg. Miller, Waters, Kahn, Dreshfield, Furfy, Baker, McCoubriy, Waterman, Weiman. ROW 4; Mittel, FI. Leavitt, Zoll, Cohen, R. Leavitt, Banks, Novack, King, Coon, Summers, Luce. ROW 5: Carver, Bonder, Cohen, Saldinger, Wessman, P. Keane, Willis, Kendrick, Fain. SAGAMORE Freedom of Speech! One of the four freedoms of our world at peace! One of the things men fought and died for. The Sagamore is a shining example of this ideal and the newsmen of Brookline High School carry the banner with honor both to themselves and to the spirit of Brookline High. News is presented accurately; ideas enthusiastically. The Sagamore unites organizations of the school and stimulates interest with scores of sports events, results of tournaments, comments on school activities, by introducing personalities and spotlighting achievements of the school. The Sagamore of Brookline High School is truly a symbol of democracy. Editor-in-Chief — RUTH BLACK News Editor— ELAINE TANNER Feature Editor — WILLIAM WIGGIN Make-up Editor — JANIS COHEN Sports Editor— JOHN PHILLIPS Business Manager — DOROTHY FINE Faculty Advisors— MISS SPAULDING, MR. WEEKS, MISS DEAL, MR. BRUGE SCHOOL COUNCIL The School Council of Brookline High School is modeled after a well-run government. It is a government of the students. Its constitution is impressive and clear. It is the society that is responsible for all other organizations of the school. The Council grants charters to extra- curricular activities, acts as intermediary in disputes involving student organizations, and regulates student government elections. It is respon- sible for order in the lunchroom and corridors. It does its work well and in a quiet, efficient manner. President— HUBERT ARONSON Recording Secretary-Treasurer — SUE MARCUS Corresponding Secretary — JUDITH HASKELL Faculty Advisors— MISS RICKER, MR. HOLLAND, MR. MERRILL SCIENCE CLUB What weather would you like? The Science Club can tell you how long you must wait for it. What would you like to grow? The Science Club grows anything from guinea pigs to orchids. Where would you like to go? The Science Club takes trips to places of interest. All in all the Science Club of Brookline High School covers a broad scope — all with scientific technique, of course. The wonders of science in the world of to-morrow will be expounded by the embryo professors who are starting their careers in the B. H. S. Science Club. President — CHARLES GUNN Vice-President — SUMNER ZACKS Secretary — LEONARD RUDY Treasurer — MARY CORCORAN Faculty Advisors — MISS ABEL, MR. KEENE 1 1 1 ROW I : Fishman, Engler, McGuire (Treas.). Brooks (Sec.), Freedman (Pres), Wolf (V. Pres.), Rothner, Seletsky. ROW 2: Cohen, Stone, Rutberg, Stoeger, Ftellerman, Wallace, Shaw, Mrs. Means, Ruby, Rosen, Filmore, Ffennessy, Fine, Beatty. ROW 3: Rozon, Bernstein, Da- vidson, Moody, Silver, Nathan, Gold- stein, Day, Levy, Averbach, Rybeck, Car- ver, Rhodes, Sundell, Polov. ROW 4: Track, Schwartz, Alpert, Ljungquist, Abramson, Waldman, Rappaport, Grey, Sorby, Donovon, Ginsberg, Fox. ROW I : Bloom, Richmond, Aarons, Ad- ler, Filippone, Rodriquez, Dr. Shepard, Moffie, Schwartz, Wolfson, Kravat, Kraft, Novick, Young. ROW 2; Gale, Frank, R. Cohen, Rich, Werber, Ezekiel, Prince, Fishman, Rossman, Kanowitz, Estrach, Soble, Feemster. ROW 3: Williams, Pons, Lewis, Fine, Carver, Jacobs, Crane, Weinrib, Rosen, Levin, Tarlin, White- stone. ROW 4: Maldan, Waldman, Ffunter, Brown, Berkowitz, Feldberg, Sones, Berk, Carey, Stein, Gordon, Saran- dis, Wolff. ROW 5: Cinnamon, Kahn, Marrow, White, Sapers, Leavitt, Silver, Shapiro, Myers, Baker, Greenberg, Pearl- stein. ROW I : Ftess, Ffarris, Markson, Duane, Miller, Chamow, Davlin, Fox, Mann, Ffunter. ROW 2: Wharton, Freedberg, Shapiro, Wolper, Blumberg, Wharton, Mr. Woodlock. Mr. Flemings, Flashman, Meyer, Waltch, Sapers, Sib- ley. ROW 3: Acevedo, Talmanson, Leven, Ringer, Lapidus, Ffart, Giddon, Goldman, Ginsberg, Whitestone, Perl- mutter, Charenson, Robinson. SOCIAL CUSTOMS CLUB After you, Alphonse! These and many other rules tor social cour- tesies are presented to the members ot the Social Customs Club at each meeting. It may be presented in the form ot a speaker whose subject may range from table manners to proper dress tor different occasions. The object of the Social Customs Club is to prepare its members to make contacts with other people and in doing so, mind their manners , be courteous to others and socially poised. After a regular business meet- ing, a speaker or entertainment, the members of the club do justice, in a polite manner, of course, to refreshments. President— ANNETTE EREEDMAN Vice-President — BETTY WOLFE Secretary — MARCIA BROOKS Treasurer — SHARON GRAY Faculty Advisor — MRS. MEANS SPANISH CLUB Friendship between the United States and the Latin American coun- tries — the underlying theme of the Good Neighbor Policy! In order to have an even closer relationship with our Latin American friends, they must know something about us, and we in turn must know something about them — their country and language for the most part. Various activities are offered by the Spanish Club to promote the enthusiasm of its members, such as: games, plays, and illustrated talks on travel through South American countries. Here one has an excellent chance to converse in Spanish with other students. So muchachos and mucha- chas, come to the Spanish Club — you won ' t be sorry! President— ANN RODRIGUEZ Vice-President— VINCENT FILIPPONE Secretary— BETTY ROSE SCHWARTZ Treasurer — HAROLD MOFFIE Faculty Advisor — DR. SHEPARD STAGE AND ELECTRICAL STAFF It is said that the play ' s the thing , but what would a play be without lighting and sound effects? When the curtain goes up and the lights flash upon the stage, it is the work of the Stage and Electrical Staff. The staff has been so well trained that a mistake in lighting, sound effects, or dropping the curtain at the wrong time is almost impossible. For all the hard work that is done, there is great compensation for the mem- bers; for they see what goes on back stage and have a chance to become well acquainted with the members of the cast. We are all proud of the work which the Stage and Electrical Staff has done to help in making a success of our school productions. Chief Electrician — MARTIN CHAMOW Assistant Chief Electrician — JOAN MILLER Stage Manager — JOAN DAVLIN Assistant Stage Manager — SUMNER FOX Faculty Advisors — MR. FLEMINGS, MR. HOLTON 113 1 i 2 1 Li 1 - 1 II m 1 ■ ■ 1 ■ ' 1 1 J ' 1 II t - 1 li 1 11 } B i ■ , i ' ROW I : Richards, Robert Cohen, Slot- nick, Rudy, Baker, Kanter, Fingold, Stollo. ROW 2: Gosdanian, Kaplan, Marrow, Zacks, Dr. Robinson, Richmond, Carver, Feldman, Kessel. ROW 3: Roazen, El- gert, Lewis, Michelson, Richard Cohen, Beers, Postan, Miller, Silverman, Lezberg. ROW I : Regolsky, Fishman, Snell, Wax- ier, Cavior, Brandt, Strecker, Dr. Robin- son, Fasten, Prince, Stern, Black. ROW 2: R. Stone, J. White, Talmanson, Fried- son, Damashek, Goldman, Richmand, Katzman, Cohen, Wolfson, Markson, Marcus, P. White. ROW 3: R. Freed- man, B. Stone, Novack, Feldberg, B, Steinberg, Sandberg, R. Steinberg, Rus- kin, Karton, Morse, Wingate, Davis. ROW 4: Algase, Green, Sapers, Salloway, Walteh, Shapiro, Myers, Becker, Goot- man. Fain, Lepler. ROW I : Fisher, Bennett, Noymer, Mr. Grinnell, Caulfield, Kinain, Mr. Downes, Graham, R. Johnson, Mr. Fitzgerald, Donahue, Moffie, A. MacDonald Coyne. ROW 2: Fishman, Fitzpatrick, Cuthbert, Wignt, Dellon, Simpson, Thompson, Houvitz, Driscoll, Fimalary, Corcoran, Slater, Kasselman, R. Flana- gan. ROW 3: Daitch, Monahan, Flud, Ftughes, McKinnon, Maginnis, Simp- son (Mgr.), Keane, Meany, J. Buckley, Thiodos, Day, Foster (Mgr.), Tupper, Wasserman, Kingston, B. Sexton. ROW 4: Palmer, Feinberg, LaTronic, Silin, Misho, McGarry, J. Fay, R. O Hearn, T. Sexton, Quinn, Rich, P. Johnson, Ryan (Mgr.), Pender, McKenzie (Mgr.), At- kins. ROW 5: Parks, HimmI, A. Wil- liams, Hyman, Browne, Ward, D. O ' Con- nor, Doherty, Langan, N. Williams, Mallory, Pearlstein, Rubin, Helpern. ROW 6; O ' Neil, Taylor, Hart, R. Fay, McAdams, Bunce, Kelley, Raverby, Robison, Mullins, Wolfson, Sinoff, Orent, P. Flanagan, Aeshliman, J. O’Connor. y- it . t h i STAMP AND COIN CLUB A new mode of travel — stamps. We have at one time or another an urge to travel. The Stamp Club offers one a method of traveling which requires no automobile, train, airplane, or boat. Through stamps one may travel the globe to any place he wishes; be it north, south, east, west, Island, peninsula, or country. At a regular meeting there is trading, and even a chance to buy or sell stamps. Stamps are discussed by the members and at each meeting some member speaks of his own particular collection. This year In addition to the Stamp Club, the coin division has been formed. This division holds Its meetings right along with the Stamp Club with trading, buying, or selling. So you see if you belong to the Stamp Club you not on ly can travel but have money too. President — GERALD BAKER Vice-President— LEONARD RUDY Secretary-Treasurer — RICHARD KANTER Faculty Advisor — DR. ROBINSON STUDENT FORUM The Student Forum is one of the most recently added attractions at Brookline High School and one of the most popular societies, too. This organization was formed three years ago so that the students could have the opportunity to discuss freely and have discussed for them by guest speakers, current affairs and world problems. The club stimulates the students ' desire to gain information and knowledge about many Intricate and debatable subjects such as atomic energy, postwar Japan, and the problems of maintaining world peace. The Student Forum is one of the most democratic societies of Brookline High School, as it continues to provide a true example of freedom of speech in the world today. President— MURIEL STRECKER Vice-President— WARREN CAVIOR Secretary— CHARLOTTE WAXLER Treasurer — ERIKA BRANDT Faculty Advisor — DR. ROBINSON TOUCHDOWN CLUB Friday night ' s the night; that ' s when the Touchdown Club gathers. The club is open to all who belong to the freshman, junior varsity or varsity football squads. At various meetings throughout the year the members of the club not only have the opportunity of viewing motion pictures of college football games, but also of seeing themselves in action. Dur- ing the course of the year the club sponsors, with the Pep Club, the Red and Blue Sports Dance and the Faculty-Varsity basketball game. In May, the club holds Its annual banquet, culminating the year ' s activities, thus furthering the members ' outlook on the world of football. President — JOHN KIRRANE Vice-President — RICHARD GRAHAM Treasurer — JOHN GRANT Secretary— JOHN CAULFIELD Faculty Advisor — MR. DOWNES 115 ROW I : Wolper, Auerbach, Meserlian, Coffin, Corcoran, Good- man, CutHer, Rothstein, Karr, Orloff, Dine, Kaplan, Kotock. ROW 2: Eidleburg, J. Corcoran, Grant, Kelfer, Harvey, Frumpkin, Merz- bach, Freidson, Frank, Kelly, Abrams, Bass, Manekofsky, J. Schwartz. ROW 3: FIdridge, Glass, Kraft, Mendlesohn, Raynes, Diamond, Ryan, Garten, B. Schwartz, tHill, Shut, Mann, Gussman, Winthrop, Coffey. ROW 4: Rosenfield, Maldau, Spiegal, Turner, Cohen, Kartun, B. Stone, Hirsch, R. Stone, Van Dam Marson, Fitzgerald, Silverman, Fox. ROW 5: Alperin, Schoenfeld, Zanditon, Freed- man, Willis, Love, Scourtis, Goldman, Garfield. B. H. S. CHORAL SOCIETY Do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, ti, don ' t sing so loudly — don ' t be afraid to open your mouths as wide as possible — don ' t move your heads so much. These are a few of the don ' ts the girls of the Choral Society are warned against. The members of the Choral Society devote long hours of practice to achieve success and acquire voice perfection. The Society sings all types of melodies from operatic to popular songs. Mr. Burbank, Faculty Advisor, has much outstanding talent. Undoubtedly, some of the country ' s future Kate Smiths are having their beginning right here in the B. H. S. Choral Society. Faculty Advisor — MR. BURBANK 1 16 ROW I: Stenbuck, Aronson, Ruskin, Miiss Horn, Goldman, Mr. Gould, Marjollet, Miss Critchell, Lehrer, Mr. Flemings, J. Cohen, E. Cohen, Steinberg. ROW 2: Flashman, Black, Weinrib, Castle- man, Davis, R. Cohen, Cohen, Meltzer, Wolfson, Flynn, Aldrich, Cudworth, D. Cohen, LeVine, Rossman, Axelrod. ROW 3: Haskell, Wyman, Kopell, Doren, Grandberg, Tucker, Sones, Stein, Fielder- berg, Hellerman, Levine, Rodriguez, Frank, White. ROW 4: Algase, Novack, Segal, Chamow, Kemmler, Arthur Barron, Schon, Giddon, Adamson, Baker, Sklar, Cavior, Arnold Barron, Anderson, Rosenfeld. DRAMATIC SOCIETY Sorry! Sold Out . . . was the asnwer received by those who were late in getting tickets for any of the Dramatic Society ' s performances this past year. The members of the various casts, aided by Miss Critchell, Mr. Flemings, and Mr. Gould outdid themselves in the record breaking production of You Can ' t Take It With You , and Pride and Prejudice. As we have all seen, many of those who starred in either of these plays are definitely headed for bright futures in the lights of Broadway. Many of these young actors and actresses are professional material who will help make the future success of dramatics more elaborate and more outstanding than we know it to be today. President — JANINE MARJOLLET Secretary — DOROTHY GOLDMAN Treasurer — DANIEL LEHRER Faculty Advisors — MR. FLEMINGS, MR. GOULD 117 ROW I : Brooks, TIshman, Myers, Baker, Katzenberg, Dameshek, Feldberg, Mr. Wilkinson, Talmanson, Stenbuck, D. Carver, Kahn, Dreshtield, Brodie. ROW 2: Weinstein, Gordon, Corcoran. Harvey, Markson, Regolsky, Estrach, Katz, Wolfson, Fishman, Schwartz, Frank, Cohen, Wolper, Orlov. ROW 3: Davis, Robinson, B. Carver, Rich, White, Strecker, Hershfield, Tarlin, Aarons, Siegal, Wolff, Gorfinkle, Adelman, Gitelman. ROW 4: Richmond, Katz- man, Rosen, Goldman, Wasser, Koritz, Orenberg, Finn, Fitzgerald, Falvey, Crane, Jacobs, Welch, Adler, Friedson. ROW 5: Wien- man, Friedman. Webb, Brown, Ruskin, Berkowitz, Abramson, Grand- berg, Morse, Wingate, Savitz, Bloom, Brin. ENGLISH CLUB Do you enjoy poetry and prose? Do you want to become intellectual and cultured? Hmmmmm? Well, with an honor grade in English you are eligible for membership in the select English Club. As a member, one attends the monthly meetings and hears fellow members participate in guizzes, give book re- views and other egually interesting, intellectual, and cultural ac- tivities. The club has at least one guest speaker each year, visits places of literary interest and sponsors the annual Creative Writing Contest which is one of the year ' s most important events. The club awards prizes to the two who submit the best contributions in poetry or prose as judged by an impartial group of judges. Eor having fun and acguiring valuable knowledge, one could find no better organization than the English Club. President — BARBARA FELDBERG Program Chairman — LILLIAN TALMANSON Refreshment Chairman — NANCY STENBUCK Faculty Advisor — MR. WILKINSON I 18 officers — President: Cameron Beers Viice-President: Bernard Grosser Treasurer: Judith Aronson Secretary: Ruth Eldridge Freshman Executive: Patricia Kelly LIBRARY STAFF 14 Days or Overnight . . . that ' s as long as you are allowed to keep a book borrowed from the high school ' s efficient and worthy library. Those who make this valuable service possible are members of the Library Staff who volunteer their time during study periods or before and after school. Their tasks are numer- ous but their main object is to keep things running smoothly with your cooperation. The members of the Staff under the direction of Mrs. Siebens and Miss Coon, sort books, keep track of overdue books, and help pupils find whatever they desire in the library. Besides being useful to the school these young people gain clerical experience and a vast knowledge of books, all of which may prove useful in placing them in the complicated business and professional world to come. 119 If M KJ.. 1 i E @ 1 lilt 1 la I X liSI I rt ,f c t Ta jiJ ■JX« «J|B r ‘fcin pX r BA ' a f MARSHAL FORCE Pardon me, would you kindly keep to the right of the marshal? Certainly, I ' m sorry. This dialogue Initiates the Incoming students to the Marshal Force — student government ' s right arm. As we all eventually learn In history, a democracy Includes not only a legislative and judicial branch but also an executive branch. At Brookline High this Is the Marshal Force. These marshals with their significant arm bands, elected by all the pupils, efficiently take care of the corridors and the lunch room. They are headed by the Captain of Marshals and are divided Into the floor marshals and the lunch room marshals. These groups also are under the supervision of special marshals, and the entire system makes for efficiency. To enforce their orders, the Marshal Force may send offenders to the Court of Justice, so Please keep to the right. Captain— JOEL LEAVITT Assistant Captain — BETTY CAPPERS In charge of Lunchroom — PETER VOUDOURIS In charge of Corridors — JAMES MISHO In charge of Special Assignments — LUCILLE IMHOF Secretary — DOROTHY STEIN In charge of Lockers — GEORGIA CHILDS Faculty Advisor — MR. MATHERS 120 121 ML ?- .. 7 ROW I : Moffie, Aeschliman, Bennett, Noy mer, Sexton, Donahue, Capt., Coyne, John- son, Grant, Pearlstein, O’Connor. ROW 2: Mr. Ball, Bunce, Caulfield, Fay, Williams, McDonald, Mullin, Rich, Burke, Langer, Mr, Downes. ROW 3: Ryan, Kelly, Wasserman, Hart, Sinoff, Keane, Silin, Kingston, Taylor, Graham, Parks, MacKensie. VARSITY FOOTBALL Victory or die ! And this year during the football season Brookline High ' s Football Team compiled such a record that they ended up Class B Champions. Under the very capable tutelage of Coach Harry Downes, our gridiron representatives came through a gruelling sea- son on top of the heap. Although some per- formances by various individuals were out- standing, the records prove that it was neces- sary for every single member of the sguad to give his all in order to have produced such a remarkable team. In no other time during our history in school has such enthusiasm by the school body been shown as was apparent dur- ing the football season. No other time was the result so gratifying. 122 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL The only reason that many members of the Junior Varsity Football Team were not playing on the Varsity was because of the exceptional team that took the field for Brookline High in Varsity competition. Many promising athletes began to shape up during the season and these will doubtless provide excellent material for future Brookline teams. Arduous practice ses- sions and the result of competing in games with outside schools comprised the Jayvees schedule this year. Reports from their coach prove that all this toil was not fruitless. ROW I : HimmI, P. Flanagan , Maginnis, Monahan, Lent, Theo- dores, Corcoran, Castleman, Mc- Adams, Haskel. ROW 2: Meany, Driscoll, Orent, Krigman, Flood, MacDonald, Wolfson, Johnson, Smith, Mr. McCann. ROW 3: Ruarehy, Pickett, Hughes, Con- nors, Williams, Trimper, Slater, Stern, Fay, Palmer. ROW 4: Foster, Mgr., Misho, Ward, O ' Con- nor, Doherty, R. Flanagan, Quinn, Simpson, Mgr. 123 ROW I: Mr. Bates, McGarry, Filippone, Misho, Pearlstein, Hart, West Nahigian, Leverson (Mgr.). ROW 2: Levine, Segal, Krigman, Carrelro, Dalton, Werner, Pickett, Theodos, Dillon, Harrison. ROW 3: O ' Connor, Green, Chamov , Koufman, Halperin, Goldman, Silvers, Ross (Mgr.). ROW 4: Broder (Mgr.), Feinberg, Leavitt, Fain, Porter (Mgr.), Aeschelman, Coyne, McKenzie, Kaplow. WINTER TRACK The Track Team — led by Coach Bates and Captain Murray Pearlstein — was a well-bal- anced organization but lacked really outstand- ing represen [-atlon in some events. Pearlstein, popular leader and sensational dash man, was the backbone of B. H. S. scoring throughout the year. John Nahigian, splendid 600-yarder and guarter-mller, finished out his high school career. Jim Misho, capable shot-putter, and Vincent Filippone, broad jumper and shot- putter, carried the load in the field events along with Stan Krigman In the high jump. Henry Hart, Alan West, Pal McKenzie, Phil Dalton, Clint Koufman and Peter Theodos were the outstanding distance men. Coura- geous and capable Joe Pickett did a fine job In the shorter distances, while Sid Cohen, Dick LeVIne, Neil Werner, Saul Helpern, Fred Cap- loe, Larry Harrison, and Paul Goldman showed promise. Lou McGarry, Roger Aeschllman, Howard Leavitt, Steve Feinberg, Teddie Green, Frankie Carrelo, Alan Fain, Jim Green- berg, and Ed Segal added points to the B. H. S. total. 124 CROSS COUNTRY Handicapped by loss of talent to the service and to the football team, Coach Bates vv ' as forced to choose a regular cross-country squad from only a handful of candidates tor the track season. Alan West, unheralded Senior, turned out to be the bright spot in a dim campaign. The slim plodder ran v ell in all three dual meets and in the State meet, Alan won a medal by finishing fourteenth. Dick Gilman, a senior out tor track tor the first time and Phil Dalton, one of the Sophcrmore twins, ran consistently throughout the season. Howard Crombie, courageous senior, was a valuable member of the squad and among the top ten B. H. S. run- ners, Edmund Cotter, Ed Segal, Pal McKenzie, and John Nahigan, all seniors, did a tine job in a rather futile cause. Freshmen Fred Caploe and Paul Murray showed great promise. Brook- line lost dual meets to Weymouth, Rockland, and Arlington, and fared poorly in the State meet. ROW I : Levenson, Mgr., Gilman, Dalton, West, Crombie, Mr. Bates. ROW 2: Murray, Cotter, Seigal, Caploe, Nahigian. ROW 3; Maiel- la, Epstein. 125 ROW I : Rich. Flanagan, Finnegan, Leavitt, Hartman. ROW 2: Fisher (Mgr.), Barron, Wayne, Raverby, Morrison, Mr. Bruce. VARSITY BASKETBALL Very few veterans returned to this year ' s Varsity Basketball squad and so Coach Ed Bruce had to call on reserves from the Jayvees to complete his roster. Although the team did not fare very well in Suburban League compe- tition, the main feature of their season was their ability to cope with the league-leading arch rival — Newton. At Boston Garden, New- ton had a very difficult time In obtaining the decision and at Newton High, the home play- ers had to resort to an overtime period to eke out a 34-32 win. Although not champions, the team deserves great credit for its sportsman- ship, and Mr. Bruce for his splendid coaching. 126 VARSITY AND J. V. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Jan. 2 4 8 I I 15 17 19 22 25 29 Feb. I 5 8 12 15 Brookline at Arlington Worcester Classical at Brookline Brookline at Rindge Watertown at Brookline Brookline at Cambridge Newton at Brookline Brookline at Exeter Waltham a+ Brookline Arlington at Brookline Brookline at Worcester Classica. Rindge at Brookline Brookline at Waltham Brookline at Watertown Cambridge at Brookline Brookline at Newton JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Despite the fact that the ranks of last year ' s Jayvees had been broken by advancements to the Varsity, newcomers forming this year ' s team proved that there is much talent to be had in the form of basketball players at Brook- line High. The highlight of the season came when they played and defeated the Touch- down Club by a decisive score. Used to scrub the Varsity throughout the season, the Jayvees will inevitably form the nucleus of teams to come. With Mr. Bruce doubling as coach for both teams, he is well aware of the potentiali- ties of the Junior Varsity and it is estimated that it will produce fine future ball clubs. ROW I: Rubin, MacDonald, Tucker, Sullivan, Barron, McKenzie. ROW 2; Sostek (Mgr.), Foster, Cohen, Willis (Mgr.), Robeson, Mayo, Mr. Bruce. 127 SEATED: Burgess, Mr. Woodlock, Meaney. STANDING: Oulmet, McGin- nis, Mullins, Corcoran. GOLF With at least three former players returning to tee off for Brookline at the start of the sea- son, and with the continuance of Coach Wood- lock at their helm, this year ' s B. H. S. Golf Club should certainly hold its own with its competitors. Due to the fact that it is one of the unheralded sports at Brookline High, there are not too many rabid fans watching the matches or even trying out for the team. With a little more interest in it, Brookline could boast of a good Golf Team — all of the requisite fa- cilities being available. The members deserve a lot of success in their coming season. Apr. 24 Apr. 26 May I May 3 May 6 May 8 May I 3 May 20 May 22 May 24 May 29 May 3 I GOLF SCHEDULE Brookline at Belmont Waltham at Brookline Brookline at Arlington Lexington at Brookline Brookline at Watertown Brookline at Newton Brookline at Waltham Arlington at Brookline Brookline at Lexington Watertown at Brookline Belmont at Brookline Brookline at Lexington 128 SWIMMING As predicted last year, this year ' s swimming team was far superior to that of last year. Although the season wasn ' t successful as far as winning meets was concerned, many former and new members of this aquatic group amassed a great many points. To the above facts, add that the nucleus of the point-getters return to the school next year and you have our reasons for predicting a banner team in the water — or rather on the water — for Brook- line High. Even if they have to crawl on the water to do it. Brookline is out for points and wins when it competes with outside schools. ROW I ; Davilrer, Goniales, Picket-f, Food. Tarlin, Cantor, Hurwitz. ROW 2: Thorple, Leavitt, Sllversteln, Perdes, Freedman, Hennings, Mr. Couts. ROW 3: Carver, Becker, Trltch, Newman, McSlIlvray, Williams. 129 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL In recent years not much has been said about freshmen athletic teams. This year, however, there is good reason to write up the freshman football team. It is often hard to make long range judg- ments or predictions but it seems that this year ' s freshman team is a bigger and better team than re- ported to Coach Tom Fitzgerald three years ago and eventually wound up as this year ' s Class B Champions. There were many out- standing features of the season and the players should, in future years at Brookline High, give a g ood account of themselves. ROW I: Tamolare, Logan, Brown, MoHoy, Trahon, R. O ' Hearn, Kirby, Madden, Buckley, Nail, ROW 2: Mr. Weygand, Brebbla, TIshman, Hyman, Wernick, C. O ' Hearn, McKinnon, Thompson, Simpson, Rubin, Litronic, Wight, Mr. Fitzgerald. ROW 3: Cubbert (Mgr.), Horowitz, Altkens, Werner, Rotde, Daly, Silverman, MacIntyre, Sexton, Deltch, Levitan (Mgr.). VARSITY BASEBALL With all the earmarks of a suc- cessful season, this year ' s baseball team is one of the best ever pro- duced by Brookline High. The many returning veteran lettermen, with last year ' s Jayvees to fill up the gaps, should combine to form a team egual to any of those in the league. There is little doubt that this year ' s nine will be strong in all fields with a small guestlon mark in the pitching situation. In past years the team ' s fielding has been good, and this year the team, on paper, is comprised of some rather good batters also. Early practice sessions for the battery seem to show that Brookline High is in for a good season in baseball. ROW I : Kurwitz, Wayne, Fineberg, Simons, Moffie, Bennet, Misho. ROW 2: Mr. Fitzgerald, Taylor, McGary, Fay, Leavitt, Greenberg, McLaren, Freedberg. ROW 3: Hart, FIlipone, McGoven, Orent, McPhee, Robinson, Adamson. 130 TENNIS The surprising ability of many undergraduates to compete with and defeat many graduating ten- nis players is the reason for the appearance of the young racque- teers on this year ' s Tennis Team. Tennis is one of the comparatively unheralded sports at Brookline High. But our Tennis Team does not labor in vain. We are hereby giving great credit to its captain, Joel Leavitt; its coach, Mr. Wells; and each member of the team. We are sure our team will win by superiority over all competitors. ROW I: Dukakis, Baker, Schon, Leavitt, Tarlin, Harrison, Sudman. ROW 2: E. Leavitt, White, Lehrburger, Resnick, Mr. Wells, Kautman, Wogan, Raymond, Mirsky, Silver. lOOKi ' HOCKEY Building for future years. Coach Clem McCann, a recent addition to Brookline ' s Faculty, has filled the ranks of the Hockey Team with many undergraduates, in- cluding a very promising freshman line. Since Dana Estes left for a prep school, the goal tending re- sponsibilities were handed over to Tommy Taylor who showed himself rather worthy in the nets. The comparatively weak team was livened up by the addition late in the season of Gundy Kirrane. Brookline ' s record in the Eastern Massachusetts League was not too bad and the youth of the team promises a good future for hockey at Brookline High. ROW I ; Blanchard. Palmer, McPh ee, Fay, Kingston, Kirrane, Taylor. ROW 2: Mr. McCann, J. Buckley, West, HimmI, McAdams, Hines, McKinnon, P. Buckley, Hart. 131 Senior Let+ermen ROW I : West, Burgess, Nahigian, Tarlin, Meany, Hartmen, Donahue, Noymer, Si- monds. ROW 2: Rich, Moffie, Leavitt, Wayne, Pearlstein, Bennet, Hart, Fisher, Osgood, Fay, Misho. ROW 3: Coyne, Bar- ron, Fillipone, Chauncy, Gilman, Levenson, Caulfield, Leach, Williams, McGillivray, McDonald. Old Engllish B gROW I : Ball, Cappers, Lovewell, CImeno, Wolfson, Salzer, Tarlin, Cohen, Rodriquez. ROW 2: Freedman, Yip, Moran, Ward Krafsur, Sironach, Corcoran, Frank. ROW 3: Stein, Steinberg, Waxier, Rubin, Novack. Croke, Nathan, Whitestone, Dunlevy. ROW 4; Goldberg, Feldberg, Strecker, Young, Axelrod, Mahler, Woodbridge. 132 133 VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY One of the major sports! Hockey! Fifty enthusiastic girls under the direction of Miss Sherman play games among themselves and with other schools. Twice a week, one may see these eager girls playing a quick and skillful game. Pauline Moran ' — the captain, Marjorie Ball, and Virginia Keith — the next year ' s captain, are the strong men on the team. Yes, our team was defeated when playing Needham, but we are reminded that it ' s not who wins or loses but how we play the game . ROW I : Kagan, Tarlin, Yip, Moran, Krafsur, Cappers, Keith. ROW 2: Castelman, Noonan, Miss Sherman, Kelleher, Erlich. JUNIOR VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY It ' s new! H ' s exciting! It ' s fun! It ' s the JayVee Hockey team for girls. To learn the fundamentals and technique of the game so they will be eligible for the varsity when they become more proficient is the aim of each girl. The JayVee team was formed as a training ground for the varsity team and to give more girls an opportunity to be on a team. The hockey stars of the future at B. H. S. are learn- ing the tricks of the trade In this newly formed team. ROW I : Sfronach, Brodie, Jones, Cimeno, Burns, Olien, Lenk. ROW 2: Miss Sherman, Boehner, Stevens, Hughes, Foley, Lennon, Donovan, Salmane. 134 GYM TEAM Up she goes and over (we know)! It ' s the Girls ' Gym Team in action. Over horses and boxes, through barriers, and all in perfect form these girls are a delight to the eye and a credit to B.H.S. They are a hand picked team and experts on all types of apparatus work. They can explain and demonstrate per- fectly any type of vault, jump, etc., that is desired. These girls have acquired their skill through years of practice but may be seen afternoons at the gym try- ing to improve. It is an honor to be on this team, for at B. H. S. we have so many athletes with the physical dexterity which is requir- ed that one must be a super . ■%4JIhV ROW I: Tarlin, Cinemo, Northridge, Meehan, Novick, Strecker, Ball, Muriel, Ward. ROW 2: Frank, MacKay, Kelly, Lovewell, Woodbridge, Mary Ward, Moran, Cravan, Clark, Gamble. ROW 3: Sal- maine, Hughes, Lennen, Brody, Levine, Berk, Fearon. SEATED; Brody, Rubin, Krafsur, Fine, Woodbridge. STANDING: Erlich, Falvey, Stenbuck, Olean, Frank. TENNIS There ' s nothing like the great out- doors — or so say the members of the Girls ' Tennis Team. The girls utilize the fail and winter season for practicing and perfecting their backhand, forehand and serve. In the spring, they have tennis matches with other schools. This year under Miss Sherman ' s able leadership, the Girls ' Tennis team has really learned to play an excel- lent game. It may not be the best but it is pretty hard to beat. Besides the team, there are inter- mediate and beginners ' tennis classes. The intermediate class is composed of girls who know how to play tennis but need more prac- Hce to perfect their game. The beginners are girls who have never played tennis before and must learn the fundamentals of the game. Tennis is lots of fun and teaches each girl good sportsman- ship by competition. 135 SWIMMING ROW I: Waldman, Tarlln, Newberg, Sirecker, Nathan, Glazer, Co hen. ROW 2; Feingold, Falvey, Lennon, Roqal, Tudor. In the not too distant future when autogyros will be replacing autos and radar vision taking the place of television and rocket trips to the moon superseding airplane jaunts to Europe, the names of B. H. S. girls will be replacing current aquatic stars. Esther Williams, Eleanor Holm, and Gertrude Ederle will cease to be heard. In- stead, Muriel Strecker, Mary Ann Nathan, and Agnes Croke will be sensational. Already Mary Ann Nathan, Manager of the Varsiky Swimming Team, does the back- stroke for 25 yards in twenty-one seconds ' — four seconds behind Esther Williams. The Swimming Team meets every Wednesday afternoon In the pool. The Varsity Team is composed of the twenty best swimmers. There are meets and play days with other schools and colleges when the B. H. S. swimmers exhibit the professional talent they possess. ARCHERY Robin Hood — you ' ve all heard of him. Well, he ' s got nothing on our B. H. S. girls. And talk about William Tell! Why, our girls could not only cut that apple In two, buf they could take the seeds out, so well are they coached by Miss Kelly. These girls who practice every Monday do not play any teams during the year but the competitive spirit Is present, for the girls whose scores are the six highest at the end of the year become members of the honor- ary varsity and gain twice as much credit towards an old Eng- lish B . But more Important than anything else — all the girls have fun participating In this, tlv world ' s oldest sport. ROW I: Rubin, Macey, Saltman, A. Keily, P. Kelly, Aarons, Scouriis, ' Vv ' erselie, Filniore, Michelson. ROW 2: Collins, Kraft, Murphy, Freedman, Katzman, Davis, Auerback, Cook, Whitestone. ROW 3; Abramson, Wingate, Hendar, Love, RabinovHz, O ' Connor, Grandberg, Wasser. 136 VARSITY BASKETBALL If you were to follow the crowd some sunny afternoon over to the girls ' gym, you would most likely find that It was going to play basketball. As this is the most popular of all indoor sports In the High School, it Is very understand- able. This year more girls attended the basketball class than any other. There were twelve teams playing. The girls spent the beginning of the season practicing and the mid- dle and end In Intramural tourna- ments. The senior girls because of longer experience were superior to the others. In basketball one must be on her toes all the time. Basket- ball builds the mind as well as the body and gives good clean en- joyment to all who play. ROW I: Krafsur, Lovewell, Woodbridge, Strecker, Sherman, Muriel Ward, Moran, Mahler, Tarlln, Jones. ROW 2: MacKay, CImeno, Northridge, Schwartz, Ball, Mary Ward, Sample, Miss Sherman, Lennon, Falvey, Katzman, Sones, Wolfson, Estrach. ROW 3: Foley, Glaser, Kaplan, Keith, Levine, Silverstein, Stenbuck, Brody, Berk, Brown, Stelnmeiz, Arvedon. 137 138 THIS BOOK IS the library BUILDiNG ONu
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