Brookline High School - Murivian Yearbook (Brookline, MA)

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Covers for the 1947 MURIVIAN by THE S. K. SMITH COMPANY 2857 North Western Avenue Chicago, Illinois Printing and Binding for the 1947 MURIVIAN by BOSTON LINOTYPE PRINT, INC. 270 Congress Street Boston, Massachusetts Photography for the 1947 MURIVIAN by PURDY ' S 160 Tremont Street Boston, Massachusetts Engraving for the 1947 MURIVIAN by Capitol Engraving Co. 286 Congress Street Boston, Massachusetts tV, . 1 f i: - i ' 3 r ■ ' j i (■ f i ■ Iifc ■ murivian 1947 BROOKLINE PUBLIC UBRARV 3 1712 01439 6447 murivian Brookline High School Brookline, Massachusetts page two 1947 Looking back upon twenty-five years of significant progress, we agree upon this symbol as best expressing youth full of grace, force, and fascination . The fleet figure dashing across the triangular shield represents youth accepting life ' s challenge: to con- solidate gains, overcome weaknesses, and emerge triumphant from the fight in the finest cause in all the world — the struggle for the betterment of mankind. High above his head, symbolic youth holds a scroll, universal emblem of knowledge and truth whose influence will guide him. It is our hope that in the pages of this year- book our readers may find a faithful reflection of Brookline High School ' s young people as they share in youth ' s search for knowledge and truth. page three ROl ERT G. AXDREE Headmaster On my office wall is a beautiful plaque, prepared by an Italian craftsman in Cairo, Egypt. With ordinary paper and ordinary ink he has wrought an exceptional artistry. Twelve Things to Remember he entitled it. Value of Time Success of Perseverance Pleasure of Working Dignity of Simplicity Worth of Character Power of Kindness influence of Example Obligation of Duty Wisdom of Economy Virtue of Patience Improvement of Talent Joy of Originating This Is your memory book. Out of ordinary learning and ordinary activities many of you have wrought exceptional lives. I trust that your memories of Brookline will be happy ones. In each year may you have found something pleasant and profitable to re- member about Brookline High School. Robert G. Andree page four Dedication The Murlvlan, in the course of its twenty-five years of publication, has watched several fine men build upon the work of others, adding laurels upon laurels. In the short space of one year. Dr. Robert G. Andree ' s interest and cooperation have become a unifying bond for our school and have pointed the way for new greatness. His firmness, understanding and sense of justice, have won their way into the hearts of all. Dr. Andree has revitalized our school and given us new horizons. He has imbued students and faculty alike with his vision. Maintaining the standards of Brookline High School is a great task — strengthening and augmenting them is clearly within this man ' s proven power. It is with justifiable pride that we claim Dr. Robert G. Andree as a great leader of Brookline High School. page five MAR ' W. SAWYER Dean of Girls My most cordial greetings to the Class of 1947! Members of the one hundredth class to be graduated from Brookline High School, you can look back over a long suc- cession of classes and knov that you in your turn are joining the goodly number of those who have made notable records for themselves and for the school they represent. The records of those older graduates challenge you today. With your greater advantages you should go far in science, in the arts, in government, in industry, and in the fine art of living. The war is over. Your older brothers paid heavily that you might live in a world at peace. Are you striving in your turn to win the victories of peace? The responsi- bility will soon be yours, and we who have known you are confident of your success. Whatever may be your plans, may you enter upon your new adventure with hope and good cheer and carry with you all that is best and noblest in the American Ideal! Call upon us when we can help in any way. Very cordially yours. Mary W. Sawyer page six To the Graduating Class of 1947; Awaiting each of you is a life that can be rich and abundant if you make it so. Your newspapers and radios tell you that there are vast decisions in the making — issues which will broadly shape the pattern of all our lives; you may feel powerless to influence these fateful decisions, yet if you join the valiant band of men and women of good will all over the earth, you can become part of mankind ' s struggle to throw off selfish in- terests, ruthless power-grabbing and distrust in its climb toward a world not divided by its nations, races, or religions. You can do your part by respecting the rights of all faiths and racial groups, and living democratically as an Individual and a citizen. And for your personal lives, never forget to have joy in little things, to laugh, and to take time for wonder. Robert H. Mitchell ROBERT H. MITCHEI.L Guidance Counselor page seven ROW I : Kahn, Aarons, Novick, Salloway, Levin, Carver, Zacks. ROW 2: Rossman, Ka tz, Crane, Miss Shaw, Jacobs, Silva, Miller. ROW 3: Lilienthal, Cook, Kagan, Steinberg, Lephene, Levine, Tucker, Bloom, Gale. ROW 4: Morse, Wolk, Somers, Tritsch, Rogers, Castleman, Glaser. ROW 5: Dreshfield, Grossman, Keane, Leavitt, Simon. murivian editorial staff With twenty-four yearbooks marking the progress of successive staffs and advisers, the twenty-fifth Staff bowed deeply to past achieve- ments and resolved firmly to augment these standards. In addition to all fhe ordinary complications of yearbook publications, the Staff was con- fronted with new problems of costs, delays, and scarcities. Only those who have tolled through the adventures and routines of producing a yearbook can appreciate the rigors and satisfactions that this year ' s Staff have endured. What to the uninitiated would seem only chaos and confusion is, in fact, a multiplicity of details worked out under pressure of deadlines. Here a deadline, there a deadline, everywhere a deadline! Layouts, write ups, pictures, statistics, identifications, schedules, signatures, and deadlines, kept the Staff completely occupied day In and day out. Many a late afternoon, Saturday morning, and vacation day saw the editor and his assistants busily at work. The entire staff, con- sisting largely of Seniors aided by a number of energetic Junior Ap- prentices, labored with unselfish devotion to produce a book worthy of Its twenty-four predecessors. This remembrance of things past and still continuing Is for you, the student, the teacher, the administrator. The book is for you and about you. Here in picture and prose is Brookline High School, 1947. Faculty Advisor — MISS SHAW page eight murivian business staff Going up! These words best describe the mounting costs and prob- lems that fill the busy minds of this efficient staff. Who but they could work so well with lists, statistics, money, deposits and have everything balance? Ever faithful to their responsibilities, they provided the neces- sary knowledge, perserverance, and skill needed for their considerable tasks. Under the leadership of the faculty advisors, Mr. Moulton and Mr. Warren, the Business Staff worked long hours to enable the yearbook to support itself and to offer the student body a book worthy of its tradition. That they managed well, this volume is final proof. Faculty Advisors — MR. MOULTON, MR. WARREN ROW I : Finn, Frank (Chm.), Mr. Moulton. ROW 2; Weinstein, Kimball, Sones, Mr. Warren, Katzman, Grandberg. page nine ba.rr rcr bca,H,i ' 6Lbof page ten I i English Department STANDING: Mr. Newsom, Mr. Walsh, Mr. Seamans, Mr. Jordan, Mis FItzhenry, Miss Johnson, Miss Daai, Mr. Wilkinson, Mr. Weeks, Mr, Flemings. SEATED: Miss Allen, Miss Douglass, Miss Tormey, Miss Spaulding (Head of Dept.), Miss Sawyer, Miss Shaw, Miss TIews. Art, Speech, and Music Departments STANDING: Mr. Flemings, Mr. Gould (Head of Speech Dept.). SEATED: Mrs. Coffin, Mrs. Wood- bury, Miss Parker (Head of Art Dept.l, Miss Horn. NOT PRESENT: Mr. Joslin (Head of Music Dept.), Miss Kenison. Social Studies Department STANDING: Mr. Ritrh, Mr. Rode- heaver, Mr. Gear, Mr. Meyers, Mrs. Hartley, Mr. Smith. SEATED: Mr. Merrill, Miss Bliss, Mr. Kepner (Head of Dept.), Miss Mc- Cabe, Miss Lewis. page eleven Latin Department STANDING; Mr. Woodman, Miss Haynes, Miss Coolte, Miss Vana- core. SEATED: Miss Perkins (Head of Dept.) . HIV ' . r B|§ ««. IjH H |Hh fcj. ' ' Z. Modern Foreign Language Department STANDING: Dr. Shepard, Mr. Fried- land, Mr. Mather. SEATED: Miss Wood, Miss Placido, Miss O ' Brien (Head of Dept.), Miss Chamberlain, Miss Pfieghaar. Commercial Department STANDING: Mr. Wall, Miss Nicker- son, Mr. Ehnes (Head of Dept.). SEATED: Miss Berriman, Miss Green- shields, Miss Poland, Miss Hamblin, Miss Maguire. page twelve Science Department STANDING: Miss Campbell, Mr. Bartlett, Mr. Wells, Mr. Beck, Mr. Keene, Mrs. Ginty. SEATED: Mr. Warren, Miss Murdock, Mr. Hollingworth (Head of Dept.), Miss Bruce, Mr. Lowe. Mathematics Department STANDING: Mr. Mather, Mr. Ward, Mr. Fitzgerald, Mr. Downes, Mr. Bates, Mr. Bruce, Mr. Moulton. SEATED: Miss Bates, Miss Collins, Mr. Hollingworth (Head of Dept.), Mrs. Ginty, Mrs. Pushard. M. T. Department STANDING: Mr. Borgman, Mr. Smith, Mr. Beauchemin, Mr. Bowler. SEATED: Mr. Woodlock, Mr. Ed- munds (Head of Dept.), Mr. Hol- ton. page thirteen Homemaking, Guidance, and Library Departments STANDING: Mr. McCann, Miss Egcj Miss Cronan, Mrs. Means, N Mitcheli (Guidance Counselor). SEATED: Miss Coon, Mrs. Po‘ (Head of HomemaNng Dep ' Mrs. Siebens (Head of School I ' brary). Miss South. Physical Education Department STANDING: Mr. Welgand, Mrs. Bru ko, Mr. Ball. SEATED: Mr. Bemis, Mr. Hines (Hea. of Dept.), Miss Kelley. Administrative Department STANDING: Mrs. Donnelly, Miss So derberg. SEATED: Miss Finnegan, Mls( O ' Leary, Miss Niland. page fourteen lAAiASOll R. |01 INSOX Roberts Hoiiscmastc ' r To the Class of 1 947 : Your high school years have been difficult. They have been years of war and a year of troubled peace. You have faced the emergencies of this period with admir- able strength, and you have accomplished the work you set out to do. I congratulate you upon the outstanding contributions which you have made to the school. May you continue to make contributions to society and to find solutions to the problems which will increasingly confront you and our country in the future years. The world is calling for leadership such as you can give. The years I have been privileged to serve with you I shall always remember with deep affection. Ever faithfully yours, Eleanor R. Johnson page fifteen ARLENE E. ABRAMSON Pet Passion; To scream during the half-hour study in the morning. Chief Failing: Catching some of the remark- able wit at B. H. S. Most Amusing Thing About B. H. S.: The animals in 335. Girls League I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball I. 2; Spanish Club 4. JACOB ALDEN Ambition; To be a druggist and put Liggetts out of business. Suppressed Desire: To own my own 1946 Buick. What B.H.S. Needs Most: A long school day with an hour for lunch. Locker Marshal 4; Library Staff 3. MARIAN ELIZABETH AANENSEN Nickname: Blondie. Pet Pastime: Wasting time. Ambition: To find the right man. F.H.A. 4: Lost and Found Ff.R. Rep. 4; Library Staff 2. 4, H.R. Rep. 2; Lunchroom Staff 2: Social Customs Club 4; Archery 3; Hockey 3: Ring and Pin Com. 4. MARILYN ESTELLE AARONS Pet Peeves: Insincerity and people who have no respect for others ' opinions. Ambition: To be a credit to my Mother and Dad. Favorite Song: Symphony . H. R. Trees. 3, 4: Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, Prop. Com. 2; English Club 3: Girls ' League I, 2, 3. 4: Sagamore Reporter 2. 3, 4: Sec. to Mr. Blanchard I : Spanish Club 2, 3, Refreshment Com. 3; Students Handbook, Chm. of Reporters 3: Archery 3: Swimming 3: Class Day Jr. Aide 3: Ring and Pin Com. 4: ' Murivlan Com. Chm. of Typists 4, H. R. Rep. 4. BENJAMIN E. ABRAMS My Idol: Father. Favorite Song: Open The Door, Richard . Advice to Freshmen: Silence Is Golden . Future Plans: College. Football I. GERTRUDE ADLER Future Plans: Simmons (If all goes well!). Chief Failing: Forgetting to remember. Favorite Quotation: This above all, to thine own self be true . ALPHA PI Bank Staff 3, 4: Debating Soc. I : Dramatic Soc. 2, 3: English Club 3, 4, Pres. 4; French Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Program Com. 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 3. 4; Music Soc. 2, 4- Prize Speaking 3: Sagamore Reporter 2, 3, 4, Ass ' t. Feature Editor 3, 4, Adv. Staff 3: Spanish Club 2, 3, Executive Board 3: Archery 3: Badminton 3; Basketball 3; Soft- ball 2. 3: Swimming I, 2: Team Games 3: Class Day Jr. Aide 3 Murivlan Jr. App. 3; H. R. Rep. I. 2, 3. ROGER C. AESCHLIMAN Pet Pastime: 152 Clark Rd. Interest: P.F. Favorite Song; The More I See You . ALPHA PI Court of Justice, Ass ' t. Chief Justice 4; Marshal Force 4; Touchdown Club 2, 3. 4. Pres. 4; Football J.V. 2, Var. 3, 4; Track 3, 4: Class Day Relay 2. JUSTINE ALBERT Pet Passion: U.S.N.R. Favorite Song; ' Full Moon and Empty Arms . Favorite Quotation: Life is a just employer, he gives you what you ask . Entered from Girls ' Latin School, Boston 2. Debating Soc. 4; Dramatic Soc. 3; Girls ' League 2, 3, 4, H. R. Rep. 3, Lost and Found Rep. 2; Radio Club 3: Sagamore CIr. Staff 3, 4: Chemistry Club 3; Students Hand- book 3; Basketball 2. HARRIET ABRAMSON Future Plans: College. Pet Pastime: Trying to convince my Dad to let me use the car. Suppressed Desire: To travel. Camera Club 2; Dramatic Soc. 3; Ticket Com. 3: English Club 3; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4. H. R. Rep. 4; Sagamore 3, 4, Typist 3, Cir. Staff 3, 4; Social Customs Club 3; Students Handbook Cir. Staff 4; Old English B 2: Archery I, 2, 3; Basketball I, 2; Gym Team 2: Swimming I; Murivlan Com. 4. BRUCE S. ADAMS Nickname: Hey. Favorite Song: The Things We Did Last Summer . Most Amusing Thing About B. H. S.: To those who know — the alley off of Green- ough St. Entered ' 42 from Scituate High. Re- entered ' 46 from Lenox Prep., Lenox, Mass. HOWARD DONALD ALLEN Ambition: To build snowmen at the Dart- mouth Carnival. Favorite Song: Sweet Lorraine . ALPHA PI Pres. Roberts House I, 2; Marshal Force I. 2, 3: School Council I, 2, 4: Chm. V-Day Com. 2; Chm. Lunch Room Council 4; Treas. of New England Student Government Asso- ciation 4; House Council I, 2, 4; Prom. Com. 3; Chess Club I: Dramatic Soc. 3; German Club 2, 3. Pres. 3: Library Staff I, 2: Sag- amore Reporter I, Re-Write Editor 2, Ass ' t Make-Up Editor 3; Baseball I, 3, 4: Track 1 . 2, 3, Clas Day Relays I . JUDITH H. ALLEN Pet Passion: Lo-o-ong fingernails. Ambition: To sleep late every morning for the rest of my life. Favorite Quotation: To each his own . page sixteen IRENE ALPERT Ambition: To eat during classes. Favorite Quotation: Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow you may flunk a test . What B.H.S. Needs Most: More room in the G.B. locker rooms. Entered from W. H. Taft School, Brighton 2 . Dramatic Soc. 3: Girls ' League 2, 3, 4: Music Soc. 4: Social Customs Club 3, Treas. 4: Student Forum 3, 4: Students Handbook 4: Archery 2: Basketball 4: Swimming 3, 4. ARTHUR ALPERIN Pet Passion: Physics Exams. Suppressed Desire: Not to have a desire suppresed. Favorite Song: I Don ' t Know Why I Love You Like I Do . Election Commissioner 3: Band 3, 4: Choral Soc. 3: Music Soc. 3; Orchestra 4. LEONARD ANZIVINO Pet Peeve: How do you spell the last name? ? Pet Pastime: Cruising in the Iron Horse Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The waterless ' drinking fountain in the quad- rangle. Marshal Force 4: German Club 4: Base- ball 3. JUDITH IRMA ARONSON Nickname: Judy. Pet Peeve: Homework! Chief Failing: Math. Election Commissioner 4: H. R. Teller I, 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 3: Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4, Costume Com. 3, Ticket Com. 2, Prop. Mgr. 4: French Club 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Library Staff 3, 4, H. R. Rep. 3. 4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4: Sagamore 3; Sec. to Mr. Holland 3. SUZANNE G. ARVEDON Future Plans: College, France, a career, and — qui salt? Chief Failing: Over-emotion and over-weight. Favorite Quotation: Who is A. Bigelow? ALPHA PI Alpha Pi Pres. 4; Marshal Force 3: H. R. Treas. 3: Debating Soc. I, 2, 3, 4; Treas. 4: Dramatic Soc. 2, 3; Dramatic Workshop I: French ' Club 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4; German Club 3, 4: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, H. R. Rep. I, 2, Jr. Advisor 3, Sr. Advisor 4: Music Soc. 2; Prize Speaking I: Radio Club 2: W. B. Z. Radio Series 3, 4: V-E Day Program 2; Sagamore 1,2, 3, 4, Ass t News Editor 3, News Editor 4: Student Forum 2, 3: Old English B I, 2: Archery 1: Basket- ball I, 2, 3; Hockey 3: Softball I, 2, 3: Swimming I, 2, 3: Class Day Jr. Aide 3: Sr. Social Com. 4. MARY-LOUISE AUERHAMER Nickname: Mary-Lou. Pet Passion: Rumble Seats. Interest: Room 322-24. Sec. to Miss Johnso n 3, 4. SHELDON APPEL Nickname: Shelly. Ambition: To be as successful in life as my Dad. Favorite Song: Embraceable You . Marshal Force 4; H.R.V. Chm. 3, 4: House Council 3, 4: Jr. Prom Com. 3: Dramatic Soc. 4: German Club 3: Red Cross Rep. 4: Swimming 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4, Mgr. 2. NORMA ELAINE AVERBAOK Pet Peeve: 8:30 to 1:30, Monday to Friday. Favorite Song: To Each His Own . Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Fire Ala rms. Foods Club 2: Girls ' League I, 3, 4: Sec. to Miss Sawyer 4; Social Customs Club 3, 4: Students Handbook, Reporter 3: Archery 3 : Swimming 3. EDWARD APPLEBAUM Pet Peeve: Girls who wear too little or too much make-up. Pet Pastime: Drinking cokes in the neighbor- hood apothecary. Suppressed Desire: To become another Harry James, and marry another Betty Grable. Marshal Force 2, 3, Asst. Floor Capt. 2; H.R.V. Chm. 2. Chm. Election Commission- ers I, 2; Band I, 2: Camera Club I, 2, V. Pres. 3: Sagamore Photographer 2: Murivlan Photographer 2. HUBERT ALAN ARONSON Nickname: Hughie. Pet Pastime: Sleeping. Chief Falling: Being ready on time. ALPHA PI Assoc, justice. Court of Justice 4: Marshal Force 2, 3, Locker Marshal 4: School Council 2, 3, V. Pres. 2, Pres. 3, Rep. of Eastern Divisions of Mass. School Councils, Rep. to Webster Convention of Mass. School Coun- cils 3: H.R. Chm. 2. 3, 4, H.R. V. Chm. I: House Council I, 2, 3, 4: German Club 4: Sagamore Reporter I, 2: Spanish Club 2: Golf 3: Tennis 2; Track I, 2. S. ALEXANDER BANKS Nickname: Alex. Favorite Quotation: ' Tisn ' t Life that mat- ters; ' tis the courage you bring to it. — Walpole. What B.H.S. Needs Most; A bar (milk, that is!). Entered from Boston Latin School, 2. Band 3, 4; Dramatic Soc. 2, Stage Staff 2: Chemistry Club 3, Physics Club 4. STAN E. BANNER Chief Failing: School. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The tall girls and the short boys. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Shorter girls. Election Commissioner 3. 4: Auditorium Com. I, 2, 3, 4: H.R. Teller I; Electrical Staff 3. page seventeen DORIS ANN BATT Future Plans: lo raise a football team. Pet Peeve: People who spell my name Batts instead of Batt. Favorife Song: Always . Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found Rep. 2, 3: Social Customs Club 4. EDITH BATT Pet Pastime: Home Room 125. Favorite Quotation: Do unto others as they have done unto you . Advice to Freshmen: Never let your studies interfere with your education. H. R. Sec. 4; Jr. Social Com. 3, Sr. Social Com. 4: Choral Soc. I: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found Rep. I, 2, 3, 4; Saga- more Typist 4; Students Handbook Re- porter 3 : Swimming I . SUMNER BERNSTEIN Pet Passion: Seeing the Red Sox beat the Yankees. Pet Peeve: Score of Braves-Phillies game. Advice to Freshmen: Take as many gym periods as you can. French Club 3; Library Staff 4. CHARLOTTE NANCY BERRY Future Plans: To be a success in my secret ambition. Favorite Song: ' Who ' s Afraid of fhe Big Bad Wolf? Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: My brother and I. Art Club 4; Girls ' League 3, 4: Swimming 4. ELAINE BERK Pet Passion: Every evening at 8:30. Pet Peeve: My! You look just like your mother! Favorite Song: Without You . Marshal Force 4: H. R. Teller I. 2, 3: Girls ' League I, 2. 3, 4: Pep Club H. R. Rep. I, 2; Red Cross Rep. 3, 4; Sec. to Miss Johnson 4; Spanish Club 3. 4. Treas. 4: Old English B 3: Basketball I, 2, 3: Gym Team I, 2, 3: Hockey I. 2: Softball I, 2, 3. ESTHER BERKOWITZ Pet Passion: Doin ' What Comes Naturally . Ambition: To live, love, and learn. Suppressed Desire: To obey my every im- pulse. Social Activities Rep. I : H. R. Teller I, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3: English Club 3: Girls ' Aux. 2, 3: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra I: Radio Club 2: Sagamore 2: Sec. to Mr. Holland 3, Sec. to Miss Sawyer 4, Sec. to Miss Spaulding 4; Spanish Club 2, 3: Student Handbook Reporter 3; Swim- ming 2. MARILYN BE RNSTEIN Favorite Song: Tonight V e Love . Favorite Quotation: Of all the things you wear, your expression Is most important. Advice to Freshmen: It Isn ' t just doing it, It ' s how it ' s done. Central Treasury Typist 3, 4; Dramatic Soc. 3; Girls ' League I. 2, 3, 4: Library Staff H. R. Rep. 2, 3: Social Customs Club 3: Students Handbook 3. WILLIAM A. BLAIR Ambition: President of Girls ' League. Favorite Quotation: Be aggressive Boys. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Sexton ' s membership in the Chess Club. Marshal Force 3, 4, Floor Capt. 4: H. R. Teller 3, 4: Touchdown Club I, 2, 3, 4; Baseball I, 2, 4; Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Foot- ball I, 2, 3, 4: Track I. 2, 3, 4. ROLAND F. BLANCHARD Nickname: Sonny. Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morning. Chief Failing: Getting out at 1:30. Marshal Force 2, 3: H. R. Treas. I, 2, 3, Band I, 2: Library Staff I, 2, 3, H. R. Rep. I: Pep Club I, H. R. Rep. I; Baseball I: Hockey I, 2, 3, 4. JOANNE BLOOM Pet Passions: Sundown and Skipper. Pet Pastime: Being a cowgirl, or trying to be! What B.H.S. Needs Most: More teachers like Mr. Bruce. H. R. Teller I : Dramatic Soc. 4, Ticket Com. 4: Dramatic Workshop I ; English Club 3. 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, H. R. Rep. 3: Sec. to Mr. Blanchard I, Sec. to Mr. Holland 3, Sec. to Miss Johnson 4: Students Handbook Editor 3, CIr. 4: Murlvlan Com. 4. FRANCES YOUNG BEATTIE Pet Peeve: Who ' s Little Girl Are You? . Ambition: To play John ' s Other Wife on the radio. Interest: Dramatics and music. Girls League I, 5, Lost and Found 5: Social Customs Club 3. 4. JOSEPHINE A. BERTINO Pet Peeve: O. F. P. Chief Failing: Arguments with my brother. Favorite Quotation: It ' s a great life if you don ' t weaken. Entered from Soufh Boston High, 3. Election Commission 3; Girls ' League 3, 4. page eighteen 1 JUNE B. BLOOM Pet Passion: My Shadow. Pet Peeve: Lois ' s fingernails. Favorite Quotation: I have a little shadow that goes In and out with me. H. R. Teller 3: Dramatic Soc. 3, 4, Ticket Com. 4: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Sec. to Miss Sawyer 4: Spanish Club 3: Basketball 4: Horseback Riding 4. JOANN BORNSTEIN Suppressed Desire: To date H. I. M. Favorite Quotation: To graduate or not, that is the question. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Comics in the library. Girls ' League I, 2, 3. 4: Students Hand- book Cir. 4: Horseback Riding 4. MARILYN BOSTON Future Plans: Boston University. Suppressed Desire: To light up and listen. Favorite Song: And Let the Rest of the World Go By. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club I: Baseball I; Swimming I. DEBORAH A. BRIN Nicknames: Deb, Debby. Pet Peeve: Dieting. Chief Falling: Quarterly exams. ALPHA PI Marshal Force 2: H.R. V. Chm. 4; Social Activities Com. 3: Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, Richard ' II 2, Pygmalion 2; English Club 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4, Refreshment Chm. 3, Program Com. 4: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, H. R. Rep. I, Jr. Advisor 3, Sr. Advisor 4: Music Soc. 2: Pep Club I, 2, H.R. Rep. I; Sagamore Cir. Staff I, 2, 3, 4, Mgr. 4; Sec. to Mr. Holland 3. Sec. to Miss Sawyer 4: Banner Bearer 2, Class Day Jr. Aide 3. DAVID BRODESKY Chief Failing: Math (I won ' t be an account- ant). Suppressed Desire: To meet Frank Sinatra. Favorite Quotation: Do unto others as you Would have others do unto you. (who ever does? j SUZANNE T. BRODY Pet Peeve: Boys who say they are 5 ' 10 when they are barely 5 ' 8 . Favorite Song: It ' s the Talk of the Town. Favorite Quotation: Even little fishes won ' t get in trouble if they keep their mouths shut. ALPHA PI Social Com. I, 2. 3, H.R. Rep. I, 2, House Finance Com. 2; Bank Staff I, 2, 3, 4, Faculty Ass ' t 4: Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4, Publicity Com. 4: Dramatic Workshop I ; English Club 3, 4; French Club 3: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Advisor 4: Music Soc. 2, 4: Sagamore Cir. Staff I, 2, 3, 4: Sec. to Mr. Blanchard I, 2: Student Forum 4: Student Handbook 3: Old English B 2, 3: Archery I, 2: Basket- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 2: Gym Team I, 2, 3, 4: Hockey Var. 3: Swimming I, 3; Tennis Var. 2, 3, 4; Class Day Jr. Aide 3. ANNE MARIE BOURNEUF Pet Peeve: People who call me Sparky . Amibitlon: To live in Arizona and raise horses. Suppressed Desire: Forest Hills (I can dream, can ' 17). Girls ' Leaaue 1 , 3,4. RUTH HELENE BROMBERG Chief Failing: My wild Imagination. Suppressed Desire: To stay unmarried until I achieve success. Advice to Freshmen: Watch out for my sister Elise. Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4. Acting Staff 4; Dramatic Workshop 1, 2: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4. H.R. Rep. 2, Lost and Found Rep. 3, Chm. 4, Sr. Advisor 4: Pep Club 2: Radio Club 2, 3. 4: Sagamore Reporter I, 2. 3, Feature Writer 2, 3, 4: Sec. to Miss Sawyer 4: Social Customs Club 3, 4, Chm. of Pro- gram Com. 4: Student Forum 4: Students Handbook Reporter 3, Cir. 4: Class Day Jr. Aide 3. STEVEN S. BREGOU Nickname: Speed. Pet Pastime: Following the Hit Parade . Ambition: Graduate in four years. H.R. Teller 2. MURIEL M. BROWN Pet Passion: Steaks and French Fries, Con- vertibles, Rugged Men. Pet Peeve: Crowded Dance Floors. Favorite Quotation: Things without remedy should be without regard, what ' s done is done. Marshal Force 4: H. R. Teller 4: Dramatic Soc. 2, 3: French Club 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2: Basketball 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4: Soft Ball I, 3: Team Games 2: Tennis 2: Murlvlan Rep. I, 2, 3. RICHARD G. BRIGHT Future Plans: Boston University — Music. Pet Peeve: Writing my last name first. Ambition: Boston Symphony. H.R. Treas. 3, 4: Orchestra 3, 4; Orpheus Ensemble 4. SUE BROWN chief Falling: Keeping up with Lorraine ' s ailments. Interests: Football and a certain guy. Favorite Song: He ' s Just My Bill. Bank Staff 2, 3: Dramatic Soc. 2, 3; Girls’ League 1.2, 3, 4, Lost and Found Com. 2. 3: Radio Club 2, 3: Students Handbook 4. page nineteen SILAS HUDSON BUNCE. JR. Pet Passion: Three decker sandwiches of jam and peanut butter. Pet Peeve; You can have the car for sure next week! Chief Failing: A certain blonde-haired girl from Waban. Marshal Force 2. 3: H. R. Chm. 2. 3. 4: House Council 2, 3, 4: Jr. Prom Com. 3: H. R. Teller 3: Dramatic Soc. 4: Red Cross Rep. I ; Student Forum 4: Touchdown Club 2. 3. 4: Baseball. Fresh. Capt. I, J. V. 2. 3, Var. 4: Football J. V. 2. Var. 3, 4; Track 3. 4. MARCIA A. BURGESS Pet Peeve: Housework. Interests: Skating, dancing, eating. Favorite Song: Five Minutes More. Girls ' League I. 2, 3, 4; Lost and Found Rep. 2, 4. DAVID CARVER Future Plans: College and then med. school. Pet Peve: The school bus. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The v ater fountain in the quadrangle. H.R. Teller 2. 3: Debating See. 2 3: Eng- lish Club 3: Science Club 2, Chemistry Club 3, Physics Club 4; Swimming 1.34, Sr. Life Saving 3: Murivian Com. 3. 4 Jr. App. 3, Chm. Formal Photography 4. ANN LEE CASTLEMAN Chief Failing: Blond, blue eyes and hockey player. Interest: Ice Hockey. Suppressed Desire: To coach he Boston Olympics. Marshal Force 3: Election Commissioner 1, 2, 3; Dramatic See. 2, 3, 4, Chm. Props Com. 3; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, Lost and Found Rep. I, H. R. Rep. 4: Library Staff 2: Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4- Basketball 2, 3, 4; Gym Team 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4, Var. 3. 4; Class Day Jr. Aide 3. PHILIP CASTLEMAN Pet Peeve: Girls who are always +alking, or who won ' t talk at all. Pet Pastime: Taking pictures. Favorite Quotation: We only do three laps today boys. — Harry Downes. Marshal Force 2. 3; H.R. V. Chm. I, 2, 3; Social Com. I : Camera Club 2 3. 4, Treas. 3, V. Pres. 4; Stamp and Coin Club I, 2: Touchdown Club I, 3, 4; Caseba 4- Football I, 3, 4; Hockey 4. DOROTHY JEAN OARDINALE Interest: Baseball and Men! ! ! Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The girls ' gym classes! ! ! what B.H.S. Needs Most: More waste paper- baskets. Girls ' League 2, 4. EMILY M. CELLUOOl Pet Peeve: A continuous story. Interest: Men (one sailor). Suppressed Desire: To see B.H.S. win all their games. H.R. Teller 2: Clothing Club I, 2; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Sec. to Miss Sawyer I. JORDAN M. OARLIN Future Plans: In the service of Uncle Sam. Pet Pastime: B. C. night school. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The five year plan . Marshal Force 5; Bank Staff I, 2; Boys ' Club I. H. R. Rep. I: Library Staff I, 2, 3: Red Cross Rep. 2: Touchdown Club I, 2. 5: Baseball 1, 2; Football I, 2, 3, 5; Swimming 3: Track 2. JEAN ELIZABETH OHALMERS Nicknames: Charmy, Rusty. Pet Peeve: Officious persons. Suppressed Desire: To do what I want — how, when, and where I want. Election Commissioner 3, 4; Foods Club I : Girls ' Aux. I: Girls ' League I, 2, 4; Saga more Bookkeeper 3, 4. RAYMOND SULLIVAN BURGESS JOHN WILLIAM BURKHARDT Nickname: Jack. Pet Peeve: Apple polishers of B.H.S. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Ashtrays in class- room desks. H. R. Treas. 4; Social Activities Com. 3: Red Cross Rep. 4: Baseball I: Basketball I. WARREN JOSEPH CAVIOR Future Plans: College, law, writing. Interests: Philosophy, history, literature. Favorite Quotation: Gnothe seauton. Pres. Roberts House 3; Marshal Force 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 2, 3: School Council 2, 3; H. R. Chm. I; House Council I, 2, 3; Chess Club 2: Debating Soc. I, 2, 3, 4, Sec.- Treas. 3; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, You Can ' t Take It With You 3; Winner, Creative Writing Contest 2: Prize Speaking 2, 3: Science Club 2; Student Forum I, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4: Class Day Aide 3. Pet Peeve: Those lunch room steaks keep blowing away. Advice to Freshman: Write your notes on soda crackers. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Orchestra, wait- ers, and soft lights in the lunchroom. Jr. Social Com. 3: Aero Club 3: H. R. Teller 4: Camera Club 3: Dramatic Soc. 4; Library Staff 2. 3, 4: Lunchroom Staff 3: Pep Club 3: Red Cross Rep. 2; Sagamore Reporter 2, Rewrite 2: Science Club. page twenty MARTIN FREDERICK CHAMOW Future Plans: Mass. Institute of Technology. Pet Peeve: Women drives (so soon?). What B.H.S. Needs Most: A bus service to the front door. Dramatic Soc. 3. Stage Staff Chief Elec- trician 2, 3; Science Club 2, 3. Physics Club 4; Student Forum 4; Track I, 3. 4, Cross Country 4. ETHEL CHERNUS Pet Peeve: History. Favorite Quotation: ' ' Still achieving, still pursuing, learn to labor and to wait. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S,: The big girls and the little boys. Dramatic Soc. 3, 4, Costume Com. 4; Girls ' League 3, 4; Radio Club 3: Sec. to Miss Sawyer 4; Student Forum 4: Basketball 4. ARNOLD COHEN Future Plans: To go into my father ' s business. Nickname: Lightning. Advice to Freshmen: Don ' t get caught! BAILA JUDITH COHEN Future Plans: College — Radcliffe, Connecti- cut, I hope. Interest: A certain someone. Suppressed Desire: To walk barefoot in the spring. Entered from Girls ' Latin School Boston, 2. ALPHA PI Marshal Force 4: H. R. Teller 3, 4: Dra- matic Soc. 3, Ticket Com. 3: English Club 4; French Club 3, 4. Chm. Refreshment Com. 4: Girls ' League 3, 4, H. R. Rep. 3, 4, Sr. Advisor 4; Sagamore Cir. Staff 3, 4, Adv. Staff 3, Mgr. 4; Sec. to Miss Sawyer 4: Students Handbook Editor 3; Old English B 3: Softball 2: Swimming 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2; Class Day Jr. Aide 3. GERALD E. CINAMON Pet Peeve: Walking to school. Pet Pastime: Waiting for I :30. What B.H.S. Needs Most: That health center they ' ve been talking about for the last ten yea rs. H.R. Chm. I; House Council I; Poster Club I; Spanish Club 3, 4; Murivian H.R. Rep. 3, 4. FREDERICK ALAN COHEN Pet Passion: Lena the hyena. Suppressed Desire: To Kill Roy. Advice to Freshmen: Kilroy was there first. Election Commissioner 3: Camera Club 2, 3, 4: Chess Club 2, 3: Science Club 2, 3, 4; Murivian H. R. Rep. 4. MARGARET ANN CLARK Nicknames: Peggy, Peg. Pet Peeve: Homework over the week-end. Favorite Song: Stardust. H. R. Treas. 2, 3: Sr. Social Com. 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found Rep. 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4; Sec. to Mr. Blanchard I ; Old English B 3: Archery 2; Basketball I, 2; Gym Team 2, 3: Hockey I: Softball 2; Team Games 2: Tennis I, 2, 3. RICHARD MARK COHEN Nicknames: Dick, Rocket. Chief Failing: Dancing. Ambition: To be successful in both my voca tions. Camera Club 2, 3. WILLIAM B. CLARK Future Plans: Get a few million and retire. Pet Peeve: People who dislike my ' 27 Buick. Chief Failing: Gnos dna nemow eniw. RUTH A. COHEN Pet Peeve: Excessive make-up on female stu- dents. Ambition: Medical Technologist. Favorite Quotation: In this world, who can do a thing will not — And who would do It cannot. — Browning. Bank Staff, H. R. Teller I, 2, 3, 4, Clerk 3; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4, Ticket Com. 2, Pub- licity Com. 2, Costume Com. 2, 3, 4: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Red Cross H. R. Rep. I, 2, 3, 4; Sagamore Adv. Staff 2, 3: Sec. to Miss Sawyer 4; Spanish Club 2, 3: Student Forum 4; Students Handbook Reporter 3, Cir. Staff; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Team Games 3. JOAN F. CLARKE 4imlbition: To draw Bugs Bunny ' s carrot. Suppressed Desire: To run a hotel for dogs. Favorite Quotation: Kilroy was here. Art Club 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found Rep. I, 2; Sec. to Mr. Holland 3. SAMUEL A. COHEN Future Plans; College. Chief Falling: Can ' t get up in the morning. Favorite Song: Oh How 1 Hate to Get Up in the Morning. Entered from Roxbury Memorial High School, Roxbury, 3. page twenty-one ERMINIE M. COLE Pet Passion: (own and country convertibles. Chief Failing: Staying on a horse! Advice to Freshmen: Bring your own lunch. Girls ' League 4, Lost and Found Rep. 3; Pep Club 3, 4: Cheerleader 3, 4. ARTHUR B. CONLON Future Plans: College (I hope). Chief Failings: Women and dancing. What B.H.S. Needs Most: A great big dance. H. R. Chm. 4. JAMES H. CORBETT Future Plans: College and then retirement. Pet Passion: To see the Dramatic Society do The Outlaw . Favorite Song: Cherokee. H. R. V. Chm. 2: Track 4: Murivian H. R. Rep. I, 2. FRANCIS CORCORAN Pet Passion: First one into lunchroom. Pet Peeve: Squeaky chalk. Suppressed Desire: To win a National Ama- teur Golf Tournament. Marshal Force 3, 4; Red Cross Rep. I, 2. 3, 4; Football I, 3: Golf I. 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4. MARY E. CONNOLLY Nicknames: Con, Red. Pet Pastime: Wouldn ' t you like to know? What B.H.S. Needs Most: More wastepaper baskets and more marshals. PEGGY ANN COTTER Pet Passion: Bothering people and talking ' on the telephone. Ambition: To be like my Gram . Interest: He ' s kind of cute. Roberts House Acting Sec. I, Sec. 2; Marshal Force 2, 3, 4; H.R. V. Chm. I, H.R. Chm. 2, 3; Social Activities Com. 2, 3; Bank Staff I; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Advisor 3; Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball I; Hockey I ; Banner Bearer 3. LAUREL COOK Pet Passion: Music — from the King Cole Trio to Beethoven ' s 5th. Pet Peeve: Conversation while dancing. Favorite Song: All the Things You Are. Entered from Charles E. Groton High School, Yonkers, New York 3. H.R. Sec. 4: Dramatic Soc. 3: French Club 4; Girls ' League 3. PETER MATTHEW COYNE Pet Pastime: Living in the past. Chief Failing: Math with the Bates family. Favorite Quotation: That ' s about the sum and substance of it boys, now let ' s go over and have a short grass drill. — Harry Downes. Shaller House V. Pres. 5; House Council 5; English Club 5: Red Cross Rep. 3, 4; Spanish Club 5: Touchdown Club I, 2, 3, 4, 5; Baseball I: Football I, J. V. 2, Var. 3, 4, 5; Track 2, 3, 4, 5. RUTH ELEANOR COOK Nicknames: Ruth E., Cookie. Ambition: Fashion illustrator. Suppressed Desire: To play a piano duet with Jose Iturbi. H. R. Treas. 3: Art Club 4; H. R. Teller 3: Dramatic Soc. 2: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, H. R. Lost and Found Rep. 4; Students Handbook Reporter 3, Cover Designer 3; Archery 3; Murivian Com. 4. JOAN A. CRANE Pet Passion: Dreamy clothes and long finger- nails. Pet Peeve: All my freckles that come out In summer. Chief Failing: Remembering people ' s names. Central Treasury Typist 3, 4: Dramatic Soc. 3, 4, Costume and Props Com. 4; English Club 3, 4: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found Com. 3: Radio Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4, Program Com. 4; Student Forum 4; Swimming 2: Class Day Jr. Aide 3: Murivian Com. 4, H. R. Rep. 4. BARBARA ANN CONNEELY Pet Passion: To see a certain someone at 5:00 P.M. Chief Failing: Not getting to school before 8:29. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The tomatoless tomato sandwiches. Girls ' League I ; Pep Club 4. RICHARD B. COSTELLO Nickname: Dick. Pet Peeve: Open the door, Richard. Ambition: To have a certain party agree with me. Entered from St. Mary ' s, Brookline, 3. page twenty- ' fwo JOHN EDWARD CRANE Nickname: Red. Pet Pastime: My friend O ' Neil. Favorite Quotation: Go ahead! Entered from Boston College High, 2. VIRGINIA J. CRAVEN Nicknames: Ginny, Ginger. Interests: Skiing, Swimming, Dancing. Favorite Song: For Sentimental Reasons.’ H. R. Chairman 3: House Council 3: Sec. to Mr. Blanchard I, 2, Sec. to Miss Sawyer 4: Social Customs Club 3: Archery 2: Gym Team 3; Horseback Riding 3: Swimming 2. DONALD G. CURRIER Future Plans: College (I hope). Favorite Quotation: It can be done. Pet Peeve: Harry the cat Breechen. Homeroom Chairman I, 2; Vice Chairman 4; House Council I, 2, 4: Dramatic Soc. 4. Ticket Com. 4: Social Act Club I, 2; Ring and Pin Com. Chairman 4. BETTE DAVIS Pet Passion: Hmm.m — Let ' s guess? Chief Failing: That convertible sportster. Favorite Quotation: Today my heart is full of joy ' cause I was here before Kilroy. H. R. Treas. 2, 3; Social Activities Com. I, 2, Sr. Social Com. 4: Clothing Club 2, 3; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, H. R. Rep. 2, Lost and Found 2: Pep Club 2. 4; Students Hand- book Cir. Staff 4; Cld English B 3; Archery 2: Basketball 2; Softball I: Team Games 2: Tennis 2. 3, 4: Ring and Pin Com. Sec. 4. M. SYLVIA DAVIS Future Plans: Heading West on a Grey- hound bus — Toot — Toot. Pet Pastime: Dancing, skating, and P. C. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Key Cffice at 8:29 A. I ' . Marshal Force 3, 4; Social Activities Com. 3; Bank Staff I, 2, 3; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club I, 2, 3: ' Sagamore Cir. Staff 3, 4: Students Handbook Cir. 4: Class Day Jr. Aide 3. JANET A. DAY Nickname: ' Jan.’ Advice to Freshmen: Stay in grammar school. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More coopera- tion with cheerleaders at football games. H. R. Sec. 4: Sr. Social 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, H. R. Rep. 3, 4, Lost and Found 2: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Social Customs Club 3: Cheerleader 3, 4: Cld English B 3; Archery 7: Basleiball I. 2; Gym Team 2; Softball I: Swimming I, 4; Tennis I, 2, 3; Ring and Pin Com. 4. CLARKE P. DALZELL Future Plans: College. Nickname: Diz-Daz. Favorite Quotation: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. ELINOR T. DAMESHEK Chief Failing: Acting like 2 instead of 12. Interest: A. Bigelow. Favorite Quotation: Go West young man. Go West. ALPHA PI Debating Soc. 4; Dramatic Soc. 3, 4, Treas. 4; English Club 3, Refreshment Chm. 3; French Club 2, 3, 4, Publicity Chm. 3, V. Pres. 4; Girls ' Aux. I, 2, 3; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Advisor 4: Prize Speaking 2, 3, Alt. 3: Sagamore 2, 3, 4, Make-up Editor 3, 4, Reporter 3, 4; Sec. to Mr. Holling- worth 4: Student Forum I, 2, 3, 4; Students Handbook 3, Chm. Lay-out Com.; Class Day Jr. Aide 3. BARBARA DAVIS Pet Passion: Xavier Cugat ' s Latin rhythms. Ambition: To help fight anti-Negro Preju- dice. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The exotic names of our lunchroom dishes. Entered from Cambridge High and Latin School, 2. Debating Soc. 3, 4, Sec. 4, Intra-Mural Team 4; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4, Publicity Com. 3, Reading Com. 4; Art Workshop 4; English Club 3; Girls ' League 2, 3, 4; Music Soc. 3, 4; Student Forum 3: Archery 3. LOUIS ROBERT DELAPLACE Pet Peeve: Back seat drivers. Pet Pastime: Taking it easy. Advice to Freshmen: Watch out for the high pressure salesmen. Election Commissioner 4; H. R. Teller I, 2; Red Cross Rep. 4; Cross Country 4. EARLE I. DENENBERG Ambition: To be a member of the Voo Doo Staff at M. I. T. Favorite Song: Rinso White! Rinso White! Advice to Freshmen: Enlist at Newton High. Camera Club I, 2, 3, Treas. 4; Pep Club Rep. I, 2. ROBERT ERANCIS DENVIR Chief Failing: Work (Homework). Ambition: To own Fort Knox. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More female stu- dents like Betty Grable. Stamp Club 2. p,age twenty-three JAMES DICKSON Future Plans: College and then retirement. Pet Pastime: Driving 90 miles per hour in reverse through B. C. Night School. Chief Failing: Becoming a genius. H. R. Chm. 4. HELEN DOIKOS Future Plans: B. U. or H. M.? (Holy Matri- mony. ) Pet Peeve: No diamonds, no pearls — still I ' m a happy girl. What B.H.S. Needs Most: A mirror in every girl ' s locirer. H. R. V. Chm. 2, 3: Central Treasury Typist 3, 4: Clothing Club I, 2, 3, V. Pres. 2, Pres. 3: Dramatic Workshop 2; Girls ' League 1, 2, 4: Pep Club 2: Sagamore 2, 3, 4, Bookkeeper 2, Treas. 3, 4: Archery 2; Basket- ball 2: Softball I: Team Games 2: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Class Day Jr. Aide 3. ARTHUR C. DRESHFIELD Pet Peeve: People who think I ' m Dick Kahn ' s brother. Chief Failing: Stopping at Intersections. Favorite Quotation: It ' s better to keep one ' s mouth shut and be thought a fool than to open one ' s mouth and remove all doubt. V. Chm. Jr. Prom Com. 3; Camera Club 4: Debating Soc. 3; English Club 3: French Club 2, 3, 4: Science Club 2, Chemistry Club 3, Physics Club 4: Students Handbook 3: Murivlan 3, 4, H. R. Rep. 4, Chm. Identification Com. 4. DIANNE DUIVEN Pet Peeve: Homework: especially over the week-end. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Smoking room. What B.H.S. Needs Most: A girls ' football team. Marshal force 4; H.R. Treas. 3, H.R. V. Chm. 4: Jr. Prom Com. 3, Sr. Social Com. 4; Bank Staff 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found Rep. 4 ; Library Staff 2, 3, H.R. Rep. I, 2, 3, 4; Lunchroom Staff 2; Pep Club H.R. Rep. 3. Treas. 4; Basketball 4: Horseback Riding 4; Swimming 3. EDWARD WILSON DOLAND Future Plans: U. S. Naval Submarine Corps. Pet Peeve: Dirty hands in machine shop. Advice to Freshmen: Keep at it; you ' ll get through in 5 years. MARY DONOVAN Nickname: Polly. Chief Falling: Quizzes. Suppressed Desire: To be as wonderful as my Mother and Dad. Jr. Prom Com. 3; Girls ' League I, 3, 4; Library Staff 2, 3: Pep Club 2, 3. 4: Sec. to Mr. Blanchard 2, Sec. to Mr. Holland 3; Social Customs Club 3, 4; Tennis 4. THERESA ELIZABETH DONOVAN Pet Pastime: Going to the movies with GInny ( Keith that is). Ambition: To get in and out of college. Advice to Freshmen: Be good! Girls ' League I, 2, 3, Lost and Found 3, 4, Ass ' t Chm. 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Sagamore Rep. I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Softball I, 2, 3, 4. JULIE ANNE DOREN Ambition: To see a Yale musician with a Harvard whiffle. Suppressed Desire: To drill my dentist ' s teeth. Favorite Quotation: All men are created equal. H. R. Election Commissioner I, 2; Bank Staff 3, 4, H. R. Teller 4: Choral Soc. 2: Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4, Ticket Com. 2, 3, 4, Costume Com. 2; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found Rep. 1, 2, Sr. Advisor 4; Red Cross Rep. 4; Sagamore Cir. Staff 2, 4; Sec. to Miss Sawyer 4, Sec. to Miss Soder- berg I, 3; Student Forum 3; Archery 2; Basketball 2, 4; Murivian Jr. App. 3. IRMA ELLA DUTCH Nicknames: Duchess, Irm, Dutch. Chief Failing: Bridge with J. S. and V. K. Favorite Quotation: A woman forgives only when she is wrong. Bank Staff 2, 3; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, H.R. Rep. I, Sr. Advisor 4; Sagamore Cir. Staff I, 2, 3, 4, Adv. I, Exchange Mgr. 4: Social Customs Club 3, Pres. 4; Student Forum 2; Students Hand- book Reporter 3; Old English B 2; Basketball I, 2: Swimming I, 3, 4; Tennis I; Class Day Jr. Aide 3. DONALD ELDRIDGE Future Plans: The life of Riley. Ambition: To ride a horse in the Kentucky Derby. Suppressed Desire: To tackle Doc Blanchard. Entered from English High School, 3. MARK MASON EPSTEIN Pet Peeve: What Is a tossed salad served in the lunchroom? Suppress.ed Desire: To attain the qualities of my Dad. Favorite Song: Esta Noche (Tonight). Aero Club 3: Dramatic Soc. 3, 4, Pub- licity Com. 3, Pygmalion 2; Dramatic Workshop 2: Stage and Electrical Staff; Stamp and Coin Club 3; Cross-country 3. JUDITH ESTRACH Pet Peeve: Executive Board meetings at 7:45 A.M. Advice to Freshmen: Grin and bear it— Tempus fugit. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More faculty ad- visors like Dr. Andree. ALPHA PI Roberts House Sec. 3; Marshal Force 2, 4: H.R. V. Chm. I; House Council I, 3; H.R. Teller I, 2, 3: Dramatic Soc. 3; English Club 3; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Advisor 3, Sr. Advisor 4, Pres. 4; Pep Club I, 2; Sagamore Reporter I, 2, Cir. Staff I, 2, 3, 4; Sec. to Mr. Blanchard I ; Sec. to Miss Sawyer 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Old English B 2: Basketball I, 2, 3: Hockey I, 2, 3; Ten- nis I, 2, Class Day Chief Jr. Aide 3. page twen+y-four I ROSE LEAH ETSCOVITZ Pet Passion: Lord ' s Candy. Suppressed Desire: To skip physical ed. class. Advice to Freshmen: Learn how to study! Entered from Fort Kent High, Fort Kent, Maine, 2. Girls ' League 2, 3, 4, 5. ROBERT C. FAY Ambition: Five years took care of It. Favorite Song: I ' d Do It All Over Again. What B.H.S. Needs Most: What it hasn ' t got. Touchdown Club I, 2, 3, 4, 5; Baseball I, 2, 3, 5: Basketball I; Football 3. 4, 5: Hockey 1 , 2, 3, 4, 5 ; T rack 4, 5. ROBERT EYGES Chief Failing: Carrying those heavy books. Favorite Song: Stardust. ' Advice to Freshmen: It ' s too late. Marshal Force 5: Bank Staff 3. 4: Boys Club I: Stage and Electrical Staff I, 2: Red Cross Rep. 3, 4, 5: Track Mgr. I; Ring and Pin Com. 5. MARJORIE L. FEARON Pet passion: Radishes and convertibles. Interests: Sports, dancing, and twirling. Favorite Song: Begin the Beguine. H.R. Treas. 2, 3: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Red Cross Rep. 3: Sec. to Mr. Seamans 4: Drum Majorette I, 2, 3, 4: Old English B 2 4: Archery 2: Basketball I, 2, 4; Gym Team I. 2, 3, 4: Horseback Riding 3, 4; Softball I, 3. 4, Capt. 3; Swimming 2; Tennis I, 2, 3. 4. KATHLEEN MARY FAHEY Pet Passion: Jean MacDonald ' s parties. Pet Peeve: Bachelor ' s Club. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More men. Jr. Prom 3; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3. 4. Pres. 4: Red Cross Rep. 2, 3: Science Club 2: Basketball 2, 3, 4; Hockev 3: Softball 2: Swimming 2, 3: Tennis 2, 3. PAUL D. FEINBERG Pet Peeve: No. O Marlborough St. Ambition: To play In the B.S.O. Favorite Song: Marie, as played by Tommy Dorsey. Entered from English High School 2. Band 3: Orchestra 3: Science Club 3, Physics Club Sec.-Treas. 5; Tennis 3. ALAN FAIN Pet Peeve: Luncheon post 4 at 1st lunch. Chief Failing: Spelling. What B.H.S. Needs Most: A good lOc hot- dish. Marshal Force 4: Jr. Prom Com. 3; Bank Staff 4. H. R. Teller 2, 3, 4: Camera Club 3: Chemistry Club 3; Student Forum 3; Track 3, 4. Cross Country 4: Ring and Pin Com. 4. KATHLEEN PATRICIA FALLON Pet Pastime: Aspinwall Ave. after school (46). Advice to Freshmen: Study at least 3 hours a day. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Taxi Service! Girls ' League 2, 3, 4. ALICE J. FALVEY Pet Passions: Swimming, Diving, Tennis, Basketball. Interests: Princeton, Goucher, B.H.S. Favorite Quotation: Chien qui aboie ne mord pas — Barking teachers seldom bite. Marshal Force I. 2, 3, 4, Lunchroom Checker 4; School Council 4, Chm. Publicity Com. 4: H.R. V. Chm. I, 2, 3; House Coun- cil I, 2, 3, 4; H.R. Rep. Social Activities Com. I, 2, Auditorium Com. 2, 3, 4, Consti- tutional Com. 3, Jr. Prom Com. 3: English Club 3, 4: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Ad- visor 3, Sr. Advisor 4, Chm. 4: Students Handbook Reporter 3: Old English B I, 3, 4: Archery 1 -, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Hockey Var. I; Softball I, 3, 4, Capt. 3: Swimming Var. I, 2, 3, 4; Tennis Var. I, 2, 3, 4, Mgr. 3: Class Day Chief Jr. Aide 3. STEPHEN NORMAN FEINBERG Pet Peeve: I don ' t peeve my pets. Chief Falling: Three laps after football prac- tice. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Bob Kingston ' s love life. Roberts House Graduating Class Pres. 4: Court of Justice 3: Marshal Force 3: School Council 4; H.R. Chm. 2, 3: House Council 2, 3, 4: Jr. Prom Com. 3: Radio Club 2, 3: Red Cross Rep. I, 2, 3: Touchdown Club 2, 3, 4; Letterman Baseball 3. 4. Football 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4: Basketball I: Football 2, 4: Track 3. MARTIN B. FEINGOLD chief Failing: Homework. Suppressed Desire: To see Red Sox beat the Cards four straight. What B.H.S. Needs Most: A good football stadium. Baseball 3. MITCHELL FEINSILVER Pet Pastime: Chess. Suppressed Desire: To see a world series game at Braves Field. Favorite Song: South America Take It Away. Reentered from New Preparatory School, Cambridge 4. Camera Club I, 2; Chess Club I, 2, 4. page twenty-five LILLIAN RUTH FEINZIG Future Plans: College. Pet Peeve: Bleached Blondes. Favorite Song: Jealousy. Entered from J. E. Burke, Boston 4. Girls ' League 4. PHYLLIS MARCIA FINE Future Plans: College, then my Mrs. degree. Pet Peeve: Persuading my father to let me take the car. Ambition: To be a success in whatever I attempt. Sr. Social Com. 4: Choral Soc. 1; Girls ' League I. 2, 3, 4; Sagamore Typist 3; Social Customs Club 3, 4: Students Ffand- book 4: Typist for Dr. Andree 4; Murivian H.R. Rep. I, 2, 3. f - 0 L RICHARD C. FITTS Pet Peeve: People who think they are what they are not. Interest: Photography. Favorite Quotation: Believe nothing you hear, and half whaf you see! BA RBARA J. FITZGERALD Future Plans: Radcllffe or Wellesley (I hope). Pet Passion: Ffarvard. Suppressed Desire: To play for the Red Sox. Marshal Force 3: Choral Soc. 3: Dramatic Soc. 3, Ticket Com. 3: English Club 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4, Refreshment Com. 3, 4: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, Lost and Found Rep. 2, Sr. Advisor 4; Archery 2: Class Day Jr. Aide 3: Murivian Jr. App. 3. NORMA H. FISHEL Chief Falling: Those Latin verbs. Suppressed Desire: O 2 . Favorite Quotation: To err Is human; to forgive, divine. Election Commissioner 3: Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, Ticket Com. 3: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4. Sr. Advisor 4; Sec. to Mr, Blanchard I : Span- ish Club 3, 4, Executive Board 4: Student Forum 2. 3, 4; Students Handbook Cir. Mgr, 4, Reporter 3; Swimming 3: Class Day Jr. Aide 3. ELLEN IRENE FLATLET Pet Peeve: Thursday, Period 4. Interest: 7%. Favorite Quotation: ' Tis better to have loved and lost, than never to have loved at all. H.R. Teller I, 2, 3; Girls ' League I, 2. IRIS FISHMAN Pet Pastime: Bowling. Interest: University of Connecticut (Foot- ball Weekends). Favorite Quotation: Never trust a man who speaks well of everyone. Dramatic Soc. 2; F.H.A. 3, 4: Girls ' League I, 2, 3. 4: Social Customs Club 3, 4. PATRICIA MARIE FOLEY Pet Passion: Aesh — (but it ' s a secret!). Pet Pastime: Driving our Chevie. Favorite Song: The More I See You. H.R. Treas. I, H.R, Sec. 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, H.R. Rep. I, 2, 3; Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Red Cross H.R. Rep. I, 2; Sec. to Miss Johnson 2; Old English B 3; Bake tball 2, 3, 4; Var. Hockey I, 2, 3; Softball 2, 3, 4. MARCIA IRMA FINN Suppressed Desire: To see the Red Sox win the World Series. Favorite Song: Anything sung by Frank Sin- atra. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Blue Passes. Central Treasury Head Bookkeeper 3, 4: Dramatic Soc. 3: Girls ' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found Rep. 3, Sr. Advisor 4; Radio Club 3: Sec. to Mr. Moulton 3, 4; Murivian Com. Jr. App. 3, Treas. 4. DONALD J. FITZPATRICK Pet Peeve: Mark days. Pet Pastime: Studying Latin and Solid Geometry. Ambition: Professor at Harvard. ROSALYN JUNE FINN Nicknames: Roz, Sis. Pet Passion: Reading, riding and no ' rlth- metic. Pet Peeve: Going across to the gym in zero weather. Marshal Force 4; Dramatic Soc. 2. 3, 4, Prop. Com. 3, Reading Com. 4, Ticket Com. 4: Hglish Club 3. 4, Chm. Reader ' s Circle 4: Girl Scouts 2, 3, Sec. 3, Pres. 3; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Service Com. Sec. 4, Sr. Advisor 4; Sagamore Reporter 2, 3; Sec. to Miss Sawyer 4; Students Handbook Editor 3; Horseback Riding 4; Swimming Var. I, 2; Tennis 3; Class Day Jr. Aide 3. ELIZABETH M. ELAMAND Future Plans: Secretarial Work (Town Hall). Pet Peeve: Got your homework done? Pet Pastime: Anything outside of 173 Davis Ave. Girls ' League I, 2, 4, Lost and Found Rep. I, 2, 3, 4: Library Staff 3; Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4; Social Customs Club 4; Basketball Capt. H. R. Team 4. i; ii . ! ' C ' t page twenty-six BENJAMIN FORDE, JR. Future Plans; College, Law School. Pet Passion: Having a beer (root of course!). What B.H.S. Needs Most; A Cocftail Lounge. Marshal Force 2, 3: Election Commissioner 2: Touchdown Club I: Football I, 2. C. SPENCER FOWLER, JR. Future Plans: U. S. Navy. Chief Failing: U. S. History. Interest: A 36 Terraolane (that ' s a car, son). Basketball I, 2: Football I. BARBARA RUTH FOX Pet Passion: Northeastern Men. Pet Peeve: Drums (my brother ' s). Chief Failing: Keeping up with Nat ' s boy- friends. Choral Soc. I, 2. 3: English 3: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found Rep. 4; Girls ' Vocal Ensemble I. 2, 3: Pirates of Penzance 2: Social Customs Club 3: Basketball 2; Team Games 2. IRENE FRANK Favorite Quotation: Character is made by what you stand for: reputation by what you tall for. ALPHA PI H. R. V. Chm. 2: Bank Staff, H. R. Teller 1, Messenger 2, 3; Debating Soc. 3; Dra- matic Soc. 2, 3, 4, Costume Mgr. 2, Prop. Mgr. 3, Ticket Com. 2, 3, Sec. 4; French Club 2, 4 ; Girls ' Aux. I; Girls ' League I. 2, 3, 4, Sr. Advisor 4; Pep Club I, 2, 3; Radio Club 2: Sagamore Reporter I, 2, 3, Cir. Staff I, 2, 3, 4, Adv. Staff 2, Exchange Editor 3, 4: Sec. to Mr. Blanchard I, 2: Old English B 3: Archery 2: Basketball 2: Hockey 2, 3: Softball I, 2: Tennis I. 2, 3; Class Day Jr. Aide 3: ' Murivlan Com. 3, 4, Jr. App. 3, Business Mgr. 4. DAVID N. FREEDMAN Future Plans: College. Suppressed Desire; To swim the English Channel. Marshal Force 3, 4; Election Commissioner I, 2, 3. H. R. Treas. 2, H. R. Chm. 3, H. R. V. Chm. 4; House Council 3, 4; Jr. Prom Com. 3, Sr. Social Com. 4; H. R. Teller 2: French Club 3: Sagamore 2, 3; Letterman Var. 3, 4; Swimming I, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4; Track I . RUTH DOROTHY FREIDSON Suppressed Desire: A piece of bread, a jug of wine, and thou. Favorite Quotation: We build statues out of snow and weep when they melt. ALPHA PI Marshal Force 2; H. R. Treas. 4; H. R. Teller 2, 4; Pirates of Penzance 2, Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, Ticket Com. 2, 3; English Club 2, 3: French Club 2, 3, 4; Girl Scouts 2, Sec. 2: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4. Sr. Advisor 4: Sagamore Reporter 2, 3, Adv. Staff 2, 3; Archery 2; Basketball 2; Golf 4; Gym Team 2: Tennis 2; Banner Bearer 3: Murivian H. R. Rep. I. 2. 3. 4, Jr. App. 3. HERBERT L. FOX Future Plans: B. U. School of Music and study with Schostakowitch. Favorite Quotation: See me at the end of the period! My Idol: Dimitri Schostakowitch. H. R. Election Commissioner 4; Social Ac- tivities Com. I; Orchestra 4; Football I. JOAN F. FURFEY Pet Peeve: Pills. Pet Pastime: Eating. Chief Failing: Chocolates. Entered from The Convent Of The Sacred Heart, Newton Center, Mass., 2. Girls ' League 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 3; Basketball 3. SUMNER ALAN FOX Future Plans; College. Chief Failing: Getting up in the morning. What B.H.S. Needs Most: A soda fountain in the lunchroom. H. R. Teller 3; Dramatic Soc. 2; King Richard M 2, Pygmalion 2, Stage Staff 2, 3, Asst. Mgr. 3: Red Cross Messenger 3. ELAINE FRANK Pet Peeve: People who eat cake, candy, and ice cream and never gain weight. Suppressed Desire: To grow another inch. Favorite Quotation: In each life some rain must fall. ALPHA PI Jr. Prom Com. 3; Bank Staff 3; Choral Soc. 3: Debating Soc. 3, Ticket Com. 3: Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4, Ticket Com. 3, 4: Dramatic Workshop I : English Club 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Girls ' League 1,2, 3. 4, H. R. Rep. 4, Sr. Advisor 4; Sagamore Reporter I, 2, 3, Cir. Staff I, 2, 3, 4: Sec. to Mr. Blanchard 2, Sec. to Miss Sawyer 4; Students Handbook Editor-in-Chlef 3: Old English B 3; Archery I; Basketball I, 2: Gym Team 2; Swimming I, 2, 3; Tennis I, 2, 3, 4; Class Day Jr. Aide 3. LUCILLE MAXINE GALE Nicknames; Lucy, Lou. Suppressed Desire: To see a goat with green eyes and a red tailight. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Our history tests. Bank Staff Cashier 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Soc. 2: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, H. R. Rep. 2, Sr. Advisor 4: Sec. to Miss Sawyer 4; Span- ish Club 2, 3, 4: Students Handbook Ass ' t Mgr. Cir. Staff 4; Swimming 2; Tennis 2; Class Day Jr. Aide 3; Murivian Com. 3, 4. MARTHA L. GAMBLE Pet Peeve: Are you a Freshman? Ambition: Air Line Stewardess. Suppressed Desire; To get my driving license. Sr. Social Com. 4; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Luncheon Staff 4; Pep Club 4: Red Cross Rep. 4: Sec. to Mr. Blanchard I, 2, Sec. to Miss Johnson 3, Sec. to Miss Sawyer 4; Gym Team 3: Horseback Riding 3; Tennis 2. page twenty-seven CARLTON IRVING GARFIELD Chief Failinq: Ask my teachers. Ambition: What ' s that? Suppressed Desire: To take Bing Crosby ' s place. Boys ' Club I : Chess Club 4, 5: Choral Soc. 4: Library Staff 4, 5: Radio Broadcasts 5: Red Cross Rep. 2. MARILYN GARFINKEL Nickname: MInky. Pet Pastime: Talking. Advice to Freshmen: Love, honor, and obey — the teachers. English Club 3, 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4. Lost and Found 2, 3, 4: Radio Club 2, 3, 4- Swimming 2: Tennis 2. CONSTANCE L. GITELMAN Future Plans: School of nursing. Pet Peeve: Musical coffee drinkers. Suppressed Desire: To meet A. Bigelow . H.R. Teller 2, 3: Dramatic Soc. 2, 3; Dramatic Workshop I: English Club 3: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, H.R. Rep. 3: Sagamore Adv. Staff 3: Basketball i; Gym Team I; SoftbaP I : Swimming 1 , 2, Var. 2: Murivian Jr. App. 3. NANCY J. GLASER Nickname: Nance. Pet Peeve: People who insist on spelling my name with a Z . Favorite Song: Blue Moon; Blue Rain: Blue Champagne. Entered from Girls ' Latin School, 2. H.R. Treas. 3: Social Com. 2: Dramatic Soc. 4; English Club 4; Girls ' League 2, 3, 4: Radio Club 3: Sagamore Cir. Staff 3, 4: Chemistry Club 3: Students Handbook Editor 3: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Golf 3: Swim- ming Var. 2, 3, 4: Murivian Com. 4. PETER GEORGE Nicknames: Pete, Greek. Pet Passion: Receiving a B.S. degree at B.C. Night School. Favorite Quotation: Give Me Liberty or Only Five Minutes More. Locker Marshal 3: Election Commissioner 3 : H.R. Teller 4. VIVIAN GERSCN Pet Peeve: People who ask me if I ' m a Fresh- man, and why I don ' t wear make-up. Ambition: To continue my voyages and see the rest of the world. Suppressed Desire: To go to Hollywood and stardom one day. Entered from English Private School, Cairo, Egypt, 3._ Sr. Social Com. 4: Dramatic Soc. 4, Sus- pect 4; French Club 3, 4: Girls ' League 3, 4: Radio Club 4. HOWARD B. GINSBERG Future Plans: Good question. Pet Passion: E.J.E. Advice to Freshmen: There ' s no place like home. Marshal Force 4; H.R. V. Chm. 3, H.R. Chm. 4: House Council 3, 4: H.R. Teller I, 2, 3; Touchdown Club 2: Football 2; Swim- ming 1 , 2 : Track I . IRWIN A. GINSBERG Interests: Women and then more women. Favorite Quotation; Hitch your wagon to a star; you may never get there but you ' ll meet a lot of interesting people along the way. Camera Club 3, 4; Stage and Electrical Staff 3. 4: Library Staff 3, 4: Swimming 3, 4: Tennis 3 : Track 4. ELLIOT A. GOLDBERG Future Plans: College. Favorite Quotation; It is better to keep your mouth shut and let people think you a fool, than to open it and prove it. Advice to Freshmen; You ' ll be sorry. Camera Club 4; Science Club 2, Chemistry Club 4. DOROTHY GOLDMAN Nicknames: Dottie, and if I don ' t answer, try Shmo . Pet Pastime: Watching people in street cars. Interests: Books, the Theatre, music, world affairs. ALPHA PI Debating Soc. 2, 3; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4, Reading Com. 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; English Club 3: French Club 2, 3, 4, Program Chm. 4: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Advisor 3, Sr. Advisor 4; Music Soc. 2; Prize Speaking 2: WBZ Broadcasts 4; Red Cross Rep. I, 2, 3: Sagamore Reporter I, 2, 3, Rewrite Editor 3, 4: Student Forum 2, 3: Students Handbook Editor 3: Hockey 2; Swimming I; Tennis 2; Class Day Jr. Aide 3. ROBERT A. GLASHOW Pet Pastime: Trying to teach my dog new tricks. Chief Failing: Mr. Fitzgerald ' s math class. Suppressed Desire: To make Mr. Bemis smile. Debating Soc. 4: Dramatic Soc. Stage Staff 4, Pirates of Penzance 2; Orchestra 1 , 2, 3, 4; Radio Club 4. PAUL MORRIS GOLDMAN Pet Peeves: Party lines, fourth lunch. Chief Falling; Final exams (examinations). Suppressed Desire: To lead an orchestra. Chess Club 2: Library Staff I, 2, Rep. 2, 3: Music Soc. 3, 4: Red Cross Rep. 4; Chemistry Club 3, 4; Letterman Tennis 3; Tennis 3, 4. page twenty-eight GLORIA GOLDSTEIN Pet Peeve: Iodine. Pet Pastime: Bowling on Friday night. Interest: The opposite sex. Sr. Social Com. 4: Foods Club I, 2, Pres. 3; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Social Customs Club 3, 4. JUNE M. GOODMAN Chief Failing: Sugar and spice and every- thing nice. Ambition: To look like Hedy Lamarr. Suppressed Desire: To declare a 2 day week consisting of Saturday and Sunday. Dramatic Soc. 2, 3; Girls ' League 1 , 2, 3 4: Library Staff 2, 3; Pep Club 2: Sage- more Adv. Staff 3: Social Customs Club 4. MYRON GOLDSTEIN Nicknames: Mickey, Mike. Pet Pastime: vVatching ihe Boston Bruins. Ambition: To become a happy failure. MAROIA J. GO ' ODMAN Pet Pastime: Spending my spare time at the office . Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Those tall freshmen. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More teachers like Mr. Bates. Dramatic Soc. 2, 3: Girls ' League I, 2, 3 4; Students Handbook Editor 3. SIDNEY GOLDMAN Pet Pastime: Sleeping. Ambition: To see the inside of college. Advice to Freshmen: Commute to school. Choral Soc. 3; Music Soc. 3. HELEN GOODMAN Pet Peeve: Snapping gum. Suppressed Desire: To be a Mrs. instead of a Miss. Advice to Freshmen: Don ' t ask for directions — you ' ll get there faster! Social Activities Rep. I: Art Club 2, 3 ' H.R. Teller 3: Dramatic Soc. 2, 3: French Club 2, 4: Girls ' League 1,2, 3, 4, Lost and Found Rep, I: Basketball I, 4. EUGENE R. GONZALEZ Pet Peeve: Teachers who say they are sorry, but — . Chief Failing: No ambition. Favorite Quotation: Criticism is something you can avoid by saying nothing, doing nothing, and being nothing. Aero Club 3, 4, V. Pres. 4; Physics Club 4; Spanish Club 3, 4: Tennis 4; Track 3. JANICE GOPEN Nicknames: Jan, Little One . Pet Peeve: Bad table manners. Interest: Political Discussions. Entered from J. E. Burke, Dorchester, 3. Debating Soc. 3, 4; Dramatic Soc. 3; Girls ' League 3, 4: Music Soc. 3, 4; Student forum 3, 4. DORIS H. GOODMAN Pet Pastime: It isn ' t homework. Chief Bailing: Men. Advice to Freshmen: Don ' t do today that which can easily be put off ' till tomorrow. Sr. Social Com. 4: Girls ' League 1,2, 3. 4. GLORIA GOODMAN Pet Peeve: Insincere people. Pet Pastime: Trying to read peoples ' minds. Favorite Song: ' Rachmaninoff Concerto No. 2 . Dramatic Soc. 2, 3; Girls ' League I. 2, 3, 4; Social Customs Club 4. LOLA H. GORDON Future Plans: Diploma, degree, dream man. daughters. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The ' Five Year Plan . What B.H.S. Needs Most: More veterans. Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, Pirates of Penzance 2; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found Rep. 2, H. R. Rep. I: Science Club I: Stu- dent Forum 3. MARILYN S. GORDON Chief Failing: Forgetting to remember. Ambition: To be healthy, wealthy, and wise. Favorite Quotation: To be great Is to be misunderstood. Election Commissioner 3: Social Activities Com. I, 2, Treasury Com. 2: Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, Ticket Com. 3 ' Dramatic Workshop I: English Club 3; French Club 2, 3; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Advisor 4: Library Staff Rep. 4: Red Cross Rep. 4; Sagamore CIr. Staff 3, 4: Sec. to Miss Johnson 4; Spanish Club 3, 4: Students Handbook Editor 3, CIr. 4: Basketball 1: Swimming I, 2, 3; Banner Bearer 3. page twenty-nine SIDNEY S. GROSSMAN Chief Failing: Pleasure before business. Suppressed Desire: To have a Tost week- end . Favorite Quotation: Ah Yes! there ' s good news tonight! H.R. Teller 2: Pirates of Penzance 2- Science Club 2. JOSEPH DAJJIEL HARRINGTON Future Plans: U. S. Navy. Pet Passion; Johnny Ward ' s shoulders. Ambition: To sleep for a week. HARRIETT GUNN Future Plans: Westbrook Junior College. Pet Pastime: Window shopping. Interest: The Three M ' s — Medicine, Men. and Movies. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found 1,2. 3, 4: Biology Club 3, 4, Sec. 3: Sec. to Mr. Blanchard 2, Sec. to Mr. Holland 3. Sec. to Miss Sawyer 3, Sec. to Miss Johnson 4. MARGARET M. HARRINGTON Nicknames: Peggy. Pegs, Harry. Pet Pastime: Ice Skating at S. C. of Boston. Ambition: To have my own ice show. Marshal Force 2, 3, 4: H.R. Treas. 3, H.R. V. Chm. 3, 4; Social Activities Com. 4, Jr. Prom Com. 3: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, H.R. Rep. I, 2, Sr. Advisor 4. V. Chm. 4; Library Staff Fresh. Rep. I ; Pep Club 3. 4; Cheer- leader 3, 4; Swimming 2, 3: Tennis I, 2, 3. FAY C. GRANDBERG Future Plans: Radcliffe or Wellesley. I hope. Interests: Languages, the Sagamore , the Red Sox. and music. Suppressed Desire: To find out who A. Bige- low is. ALPHA PI Bank Staff Messenger 2, 3: Choral Soc. 2; Debating Soc. 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4, Floor Capt. Ticket Com. 4: English Club 3: French Club 2, 3, 4; Girl Scouts 2, Treas. 2; Girls ' Aux. I, 2, 3; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Advisor 4; Red Cross Rep. 3: Sagamore Adv. Staff 2. 3, Reporter I, 2. 3, Rewrite Editor 3, 4: Student Forum 2, 3, 4; Old English B 3; Archery 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3; Class Day Jr. Aide 3: Murivian Com., Jr. App. 3, Business Staff 4. DANIEL GREENBLATT Pet Peeve: Auditorium periods at 8:30. Suppressed Desire: To see Mr. Bemis take gym ' . What B.H.S. Needs Most: A good 5c drink. H.R. V. Chm. 2. 3: House Council I, 2; House Treasury Com. I, 2, 3, 4; Debating Soc. 3, 4- Student Forum 4. SHAREN LORRAINE GREY Nicknames: Cookie, Caren, Cherry. Pet Peeve: Snapping of gum. Chief Failing: The telephone. Sr. Social Com. 4: Dramatic Soc. 3: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found Rep. 2, 3: Asst. Red Cross Rep. I : Sagamore Typist 3: Social Customs Club 3. 4, Treas. 3. V. Pres. 4: Students Handbook Treas. 4: Typist for Dr. Andree 4. ALLAN RICHARD HACKEL Future Plans; College — then maybe music. Pet Peeve: Guitar — electric, that is. Pet Pastime: Juggling milk bottles. Band I, 3, 4; Bank Staff I, 5, H.R. leller 5: Boys ' Club I; Library Staff I. 3, 5, H.R. Rep. I. 3, 4, 5: Music Soc. 5; Orchestra I; Stamp and Coin Club I. GRACE H. HACKEL Pet Passion: Vinegar Pickles with Hershey bars. Suppressed Desire: To see a goat with green eyes and a red tail-light. What B.H.S. Needs Most: A course in Psy- chology. H.R. Teller I, 2, 3, 4; Clothing Club 2, V. Pres. 3: Debating Soc. 4; F.H.A. 3, 4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, H. R. Rep. 3, 4, Sr. Advisor 4: Pep Club Rep. I, 2: Student Forum 4; Archery I, 2: Soft- ball 3. HENRI ETIENNE HANSOTTE Pet Peeve: Woman is ever a changeful and capricious thing. Pet Pastime: Wine, women, and song espe- cially the former. Ambition: To enact the philosophy of Omar Khayyam. Marshal Force 2. 3: H.R. Chm. 2, 3: House Council 2. 3; Treas. Com. I, Jr. Prom Com. 3: Dramatic Soc. 2: German Club 2: Pep Club Rep. I, 2, 3: Student Forum 3: Foot- ball I : Track 1 , 2. RITA CECILIA GROSSMAN Pet Peeve: Walking to school when others ride by. Chief Failing: Having a license but no car. Suppressed Desire: To travel around the world. Dramatic Soc. 2; Girls ' Aux. 2, 3: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Sec. to Miss Sawyer 4; Students ' Handbook Reporter 3: Murivian H.R. Rep. 3, 4. ERNEST GEORGE HARMON Future Plans: F. B. I. Favorite Song: Who Do You Love, I Hope? Advice to Freshmen: Don ' t skip gym. Library Staff 1.2; Cross Country I. page thirty JERROLD S. HARRIS Future Plans: School, Army, or the sidewalks of New York. Pet Passion: Ice cream sodas with coke chasers. Favorite Song: Thank You April (I wrote it myself). Entered from Lynn English, 3. Dramatic Soc. 4: Radio Club 4; Saga- more 4; Student Forum 4. WALTER H. HART Chief Failing: A curve ball. Ambition: M.l.T. Interest: Hockey and baseball. Marshal Force 3, 4, Floor Cap ' t 4: H.R. V. Chm. I ; Orchestra I ; Red Cross I ; Base- ball 3, 4: Hockey 3, 4. JUDITH FRIEDA HASKELL Nickname: Miriam Haskell ' s sister. Pet Passion: Twinkling blue eyes — like those in my fifth period class. Pet Peeve: B plus in a test. ALPHA PI Court of Justice 2 ; Marshal Force 2: School Council I, 2, 3, Corresponding Sec. 1, 2: H.R. Teller I, 2, 3; Debating Soc. I, 2, 3, 4, Inter-Scholastic Debate 4; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4, Richard II 2, You Can ' t Take It With You 3: Dramatic Workshop I; French Club 2, 3, 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Jr. Advisor 3. Sr. Advisor 4; Music Soc. I, 2, Prize Speaking I, 3; Radio Club I, 2, 3, WBZ Radio Series 4: Saga- more Reporter I, 2, 3, Rewrite Editor 2; Student Forum I. 2, 3, 4: Old English B 2; Archery 2; Basketball I: Swimming I, 2, 3: Banner Bearer I, 2, Class Day Jr. Aide 3. BARBARA HILLSON Pet Passion: Brookline High School. Pet Peeve: Insincerity. Suppressed Desire: To christen a boat. ALPHA PI Marshal Force 3, 4: School Council 3, 4, Recording Sec. -Treas. 4; H.R. V. Chm. 2; Bank Messenger 2, 3; Dramatic Soc. 2; Dramatic Workshop I : Girls ' Aux. 2, 3: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, Sr. Advisor 4: Sagamore Cir. Staff 2, 3: Spanish Club 4; Old English B 3; Badminton 2 , 3: Basket- ball I, 2, 4: Swimming 3, 4; Team Games 2: Tennis I, 2 ; Class Day Jr. Aide 3. EDWARD RICHARD HIMML Future Plans: I wish I knew. Chief Failing: Making an honor roll. Ambition: Northeastern and Grlnnell. H.R. Treas. 4: Social Activities Com. 1,2; German Club 2, 3: Library Staff 2: Touch- down Club I, 2, 3, 4; Baseball I, 2, 3, 4; Football I, 2, 3, 4: Hockey 2, 3, 4. MAYNARD J. HIRSHON Favorite Quotation: If at first you don ' t succeed. Stop! you ' ll get your face slapped. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The fresh- men — with their program cards In one hand and their handbooks in the other. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Shorter hours and more play. Radio Club 4. GORDON M. HATCH Pet Peeve; Getting up in the morning. Interest: Baseball and hockey. Suppressed Desire: To hit a home run in Fenway Park. Baseball I, 2. 3, 4. FLORENCE HOSKIN Future Plans: College. Nickname: Flossie. Ambition: To get my B.A. in Theology. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Archery I; Soft- ball I. FRANCES 1. HAYES Pet Peeve: Monday — 7:30 A.M. Chief Failing: Physics Exams — Monday — first period! ! ! What B.H.S. Needs Most: More teachers like Miss Ricker. Marshal Force 2; Social Activities Com. 1, 2, 3, Chm. Jr. Social 3: Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4, Cir. Sub-Chm. 3, Co-Chm. 4: English Club 3. 4, Sec. -Treas. 4: French Club 4: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Advisor 3, Sr. Advisor 4; Library Rep. I, 2, 3; Red Cross Rep. 4: Sagamore Cir. Staff 2, 3, 4: Sec. to Housemaster I. 2, 3, Sec. to Miss Sawyer 4: Students Handbook Editor 3, Cir. 4; Class Day Jr. Aide 3. JOAN M. HENNESSY Nicknames; Joany, Henny. Pet Peeve: People who talk too much. Chief Falling; Always being late. Girls ' League i, 2, 3, 4: Food Club I: Pep Club 3. 4. CARL IVAN HOYER Pet Passion: Her name is Lillian. Pet Peeve: Drying dishes in Weymouth. Favorite Quotation: Spring is sprung flow- ers is rlz, I wonder where de birdies is. Marshal Force 4; H.R. Chm. 3, 4; Social Activities Com. 4; H.R. Teller I, 2, 3, 4: Camera Club 4. JEAN T. HUGHES Pet Peeve: Having :o pay my brother when I want to borrow his clothes. Ambition: To hear as well as see ail of B.H.S. at athletic events. Suppressed Desire: To see Daisy Mae catch L ' il Abner on Sadie Hawkins Day. H.R. Election Commissioner 3, H.R. Treas. 3: Social Com. 2, 3, 4, Jr. Prom Com. 3: Dramatic Workshop I; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4. Sr. Advisor 4: Pep Club 3, 4, Sports Dance Com. 3; Cheerleader 3, 4; Golf 3; Gym Team 3, 4; Hockey 3: Swimming I, 3, 4; Class Day Jr. Aide 3: Murivian H.R. Rep. I. page thirty-one ROBERT E. HUGHES Pet Pastime: Bowling, Dancing, Sports. Chief Failing: Blondes, Brunettes, and Red- heads. Suppressed Desire: Mine aren ' t suppressed. Marshal Force 2: H.R. Chm. I, 2, 3, Murivian H.R. Rep. 2. CHARLES FREDERICK JACOBS Nicknames: Jake, Crazy Legs, Chassy. Chief Failing: History Library Lessons. Suppressed Desire: To ring a fire alarm. Marshal Force 4: H.R. Teller 4; Red Cross Rep. 2, 3: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 4: Swimming 4; Tennis I : Track 2, Cross Country Mgr. I. GERALDINE KAPLAN Future Plans: College — Simmons. Favorite Song: ' When Day Is Done. Favorite Quotation: What is man that thou art mindful of him? Entered from Jeremiah E. Burke, Roxbury, 3. Marshal Force 4: H.R. Sec. 4: H.R. Teller 3: Dramatic Soc. 3: Girls ' League 3, 4: W.B.Z. Radio Series 3: Baske+ball Var. 3: Golf 4; Swimming 3. LEONARD DAVID KAPLAN Future Plans: College and ? Interest: Engineering. Advice to Freshmen: Don ' t take 4th year math. German Club 2, 3: Library Staff 2 ' Foot- ball J.V. 2; Track I . DEMETRA KALAFATAS Nicknames: Dee, Demi, Kapoct, Suppressed Desire: To reach 5 feet I (I ' m not the one suppressing it). Advice to Freshmen: Bring some aspirin. DORIS P. KARTUN Nickname: Dorrie. Pet Pastime: Meditating. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The big Seniors looking down on the little Fresh- men. Bank Staff Cashier 3; Choral Soc. 2. 3: Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4, Program Com. 4, Costume and Prop. Com. 2, 3: English Club 4; Girl Scouts 2; Girls ' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Sagamore Cir. I, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2: Sec. to Mr. Holland 3: Student Forum 3, 4; Stu- dents Handbook Reporter 3: Softball I: Swimming 2, 3: Murivian Jr. App. 3. MYRNA KATZ Pet Peeve: Purdy ' s. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Bunches of Bateses. Entered from Thomas Jr. High. Philadel- phia, 2. Art Club 3, 4: Debating Soc. 4: Dramatic Soc. Publicity Com. 3; French Club 3, 4, Treas. 4; Girls ' League 3, 4: Biology Club 3, Physics Club 4; Murivian Com. 4. HARRIETTE L. K.ATZENBERG Pet Peeve: Are you ' It ' s O. K. to owe Kav Katzenberg ? Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Miss Sawyer ' s Brief meetings that last until 2:30. Marshal Force 2: H.R. V. Chm. I, 2: Roberts House Personnel Com. 2, 3, 4: Bank Staff, H.R. Teller I, 2, Messenger 3: Dra- matic Soc. 2, 3: Pirates of Penzance 2; English Club 3, 4, Publicity Chm. 3, 4: Girls ' League I. 2, 3, 4, H.R. Rep. I, 2, Sr. Ad- visor 4: Sagamore Cir. 3, 4; Sec. to Mr. Hollingworth 4; Spanish Club 4; Students Handbook Editor 3, Cir. 4: Class Day Jr. Aide 3. JOAN RUTH KATZMAN Favorite Quotation: N ' y regret du passe, n ' y peur de I ' avenir. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More Tyler Kep- ners. ALPHA PI Marshal Force 3: Bank Staff Messenger 2, 3, 4; Choral Soc. 2: Debating Soc. 3: Dra- matic Soc. 2, 3, Prop. Com. 3. Costume Com. 2; English Club 4, Refreshment Chm. 4: French Club 2. 3, 4, Refreshment Com. 4: Girl Scouts 2, 3, Pres. 3: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, H.R. Rep. 4: Music Soc. 2: Pep Club I, 2: Sagamore Reporter I, 2, 3, Cir. 2, 3, 4, Adv. 2, 3: Sec. to Mr. Blanchard 2: Student Forum 2, 3, 4; Students Handbook Editor 3: Old English B 3: Archery I. 2. 3; Badminton 3; Basketball 2, 3; Golf 4; Class Day Jr. Aide 3; Murivian Jr. App. 3, Bus. Staff 4. ROMA KAGAN Pet Peeve: People who gossip. Interest: Medicine. Favorite Quotation: There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so. ALPHA PI Marshal Force 2, 4: H.R. Sec. 3, H.R. Chm. 4; Bank Staff, H.R. Teller 2, 3, Cashier 3, 4: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, H.R. Rep. 3, Sr. Advisor 4: Sec. to Mr. Blanchard 2: Old English B 3, 4: Badminton 3, 4: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Hockey. J. V. 2; Var. 3, 4. Mgr. 4- Softball I. 3: Teem Games 2: Class Day Jr. Aide 3. RICHARD JULIAN KAHN Future Plans: Leaving B.H.S. Pet Pastime: Listening to the one-sided re- partee in History class. Favorite Song: Tampico. Debating Soc. 3: Dramatic Soc. 3: English Club 3: Sagamore Feature 3, 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4: Wilfred H. Ringer Jr. Award 3: Murivian Com. 3, 4 Chm. Write-Ups 4. LORELEI EVELYN JACOBS Pet Peeve: Week-days. Interest: Week-ends. What B.H.S. Needs Most: One of the cooks from Shangri-La. Dramatic Soc. 3, 4: Costume and Props Com. 4; English Club 3, 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found Rep. 3: Radio Club 3, 4; Sec. to Mr. Holland 3; Spanish Club 3, 4: Student Forum 4: Basketball 4: Swim- ming 2, Ring and Pin Com. 4; Murivian Com. 4. page thirty-two ): PETER KEANE Ambition: To let my hair grow. Favorite Quotation: ”0 Temporal O Mores! (free translation — O the times! O the homework!). Advice to Freshmen: The door to success is just around the corner, but don ' t cross in front of a marshal on the way. Camera Club 3, 4; Science Club 3; Stu- dent Forum 4; Murivian Com. 4. MARJORIE JEAN KEARNEY Pet Peeve: Hours from 8:30 to 1:30. Pet Pastime: 9:20 club. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More Holidays. VIRGINIA JANE KELLEY Suppressed Desire: To skip gym and not get caught. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The graduates that come back. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More teachers like Mr. Rodeheaver. Marshal Force 3; H.R. V. Chm. I, 3; Social Activities I, 3, Jr. Prom Com. 3; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3. Ticket Com. 2; Dramatic Work- shop I; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Library Staff 2: Radio Club 3; Sec. to Mr. Holland 3; Sec. to Miss Sawyer 3; Students Hand- book 3; Old English B 3: Basketball 3; Horse- back Riding 3: Swimming 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3. 4: Class Day Jr. Aide 3. ROBERT GERARD KELLY Chief Failing: German. Ambition: To make a million. Suppressed Desire: To retire at 30. Marshal Force 4; H.R. V. Chm. 4; House Council 4; Touchdown Club I, 2, 3, 4; Base- ball I: Basketball I; Football I, 2, Var. 3, 4; Hockey 4; Track 2, 3. RICHARD W. KEEGAN Pet Pastime: Bea. 0010. Chief Failing: B.C., A.M., D.D., M.M., P.M. Interest: It might be you! H.R. Teller 2, 3, 4: Boys ' Club 2; Library Staff I ; Pep Club 2. VIRGINIA A. KEITH Pet Passion: My football playing brothers. Pet Pastime: Listening to Sinatra records. Interests: Sports. Bank Staff 4; Girls ' League I : Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Old English B 2; Basketball I, 2, 3. 4; Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4; Softball 2, 3, 4. ALAN KEMLER Ambition: To write better music. My Idol: My grandfather. Debating Soc. 4; Dramatic Soc. 3, 4, Suspect 4: Dramatic Workshop 3; English Club 4; Music Soc. 3, 4; Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4: Orpheus Ensemble 3, 4; Radio Club 4; Red Cross Rep. 4; Student Forum 4. MARJORIE JANE KIMBALL Pet Peeve: Insincerity. Chief Failing: French. What B.H.S. Needs Most: A Sadie Hawkin ' s Day. Bank Staff 2, 3; Choral Soc. 2; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, Costume Com. 2; Girl Scouts 2, 3; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Advisor 4; Pep Club 2; Red Cross Rep. 2, 3, 4; Saga- more Reporter 2, Adv. Staff 2: Archery 2; Golf 3, 4; Murivian Com., Jr. App. 3, Business Staff 4. ELEANOR M. KELLEY Future Plans: A good job and B. U. night school. Pet Passion: U. S. N., music and dancing with a certain J. K. Favorite Song: It Had To Be You. H.R. Teller I; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3; Sec. to Mr. Blanchard I, 2, Sec. to Mr. Holland 3; Hockey I. 2; Soft- ball I. FRANCIS JOSEPH KELLEY Pet Peeve: Why complain? Suppressed Desire: To swim in a poolroom. Advice to Freshmen: Grow tall so you won ' t be considered one in your Senior Year. ROBERT ARTHUR KING Pet Peeve: To have it rain after I wash and polish my car. Interest: A certain girl in Wayland High School. Favorite Quotation: God helps those who help themselves, but God help those who get caught. Court of Justice, Assoc. Justice 4; Aux. Marshal 3. Locker Marshal 4; H.R. Treas. 4: H.R. Teller 2; Sagamore Treas. 2, 3, Busi- ness Mgr. 3, 4, Delegate to Columbia Schol- astic Press Convention 3. ROBERT CHARLES KINGSTON Pet Peeve: Two laps around Tech Field. Chief Failing: The Boys . Suppressed Desire: To play college and pro- fessional sports. Marshal Force 2: H.R. Chm. I, 2, 3; Touchdown Club I, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 4: Base- ball I, 2, 4; Football I, 2, 3, 4; Hockey I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 4. page thirty-three JOHN KIRRANE Nicknames: Gundy, Ding. Pet Peeve: Jesse and Frank died. Favorite Quotation: Now we ' ll have a little grass drill (Harry Downes). Pres. Shailer House 5; School Council 5; H. R. Chm. 5: House Council 5; Touchdown Club I, 2, 3, 4, 5, Pres. 4, Sec. 5; Baseball I, 5: Football I, Var. 2, 3, 4, 5, Capt. 5: Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, 5, Capt. 5; Track 2, 3, 4, 5: Class Day Relays 3, 4. ALAN M. KLINE Suppressed Desire: To gain weight. Favorite Quotation: He worketh best who worketh alone. Advice to Freshmen: Who knows what to- morrow has in store for you? STANLEY G. KRIGMAN Chief Failing: Filling out Senior Statistics for the Murivian . Favorite Quotation: ' A friend in need is a friend indeed.” Advice to Freshmen: You should have stayed In grammar school. Election Commissioner 3, 4: H.R. Teller I, 2: Football 3: Track I, Var. 3, 4. STANTON LEE KURZMAN Pet Passion: To play 2 periods in one football game. Pet Pastime: Sitting on the bench. Chief Failing: Deutsch — all 3 years. Social Activities Com. I : Touchdown Club I, 4: Baseball 4: Basketball I, 2, 4; Football I, 2, 4: Track I; Murivian Rep. I, 2, 3, 4. CLAIRE D. KONOWITZ Pet Pastime: Listening to the Red Sox games. Ambition: The Pursuit of Happiness. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More teachers like Mr. Bruce. Bank Staff I, 2, 3, 4, H.R. Teller I, 2, Messenger 3, 4; Choral Soc. 2; English Club 4: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found 2, 3: Library Staff Rep. I, 2; Sagamore Reporter 2: Sec. to Mr. Hollingworth 4; Spanish Club 3, 4. LOIS BETTY KORITZ Future Plans: Merchandising. Chief Failing: Remembering names. Favorite Song; Stardust. Dramatic Soc. 2, 3: English Club 3, 4; Girls ' Aux. 2, 3; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found 2, 3; Sagamore Cir. Staff 2, 3, 4, Adv. Staff 2, 3, 4; Sec. fo Mr. Blanchard 2, Sec. to Miss Soderberg 4; Archery 3; Gym Team 2; Swimming 2; Ten- nis 2: Murivian Jr. App. 3. JUDITH E. KRAMER Future Plans: College of hard knocks. Pet Passion: A certain red head! Favorite Quotation: Would that God the gift would give us, to see ourselves as others see us. Entered from Oliver Wendell Holmes School, Dorchester, 2. Dramatic Soc. 3; Girls ' League 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found Rep. 3, 4. JAMES J. KRAET Pet Peeve: Taking Gym . Ambition: To become a great lawyer. Favorite Song: Esta Noche (Tonight) — By M. E. and J. K. Camera Club I. HERBERT LAMPKE Future Plans: College. Pet Pasflme: Doing my homework in the library. Suppressed Desire; To graduate this year. Entered from Roxbury Memorial High 2. PHYLLIS N. LANDER Future Plans: Northeastern and then Law School. Pet Passion: Five foot eleven and blond. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The people in it. H.R. Teller I, 2, 3; Dramatic Soc. 3; French Club 2, 4; Foods Club I ; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found Rep. I: Golf 3: Horseback Riding 3. ROY LAPIDUS Pet Pastime: Munching peanuts during fifth period. Interest: J. L. C. Suppressed Desire: Five fifth period dismis- sals. Band I, 2, 3, 4: Camera Club 3; Stage and Electrical Staff 3: Orchestra 3, 4; Red Cross Asst. H.R. Rep. 4; Sagamore Adv. Staff 2: Chemistry Club 3. HOWARD J. LEAVITT Pet Passion: To see B.H.S. win baseball and football championships in the same year. My Idols: Hank Greenberg and Barney Ross. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.; The room across the street. H.R. V. Chm. 3, H.R. Treas. 4; Sr. Social Com. 4: Red Cross Rep. I, 2, 3: Letterman Var. 3: Baseball I, 2, 3, Var. 4: Basketball 2: Swimming I, 2. 3, 4; T ack 3, 4. page thirty-four (! ll I i ■ 1.1 JAMES L. LEAVITT Future Plans: College. Chief Failing: The Bates ' s Math Classes. Advice to Freshmen: The teacher is always right. Library Staff 2, H.R. Rep. 2: Science Club I, 2. 3. 4. RICHARD H. LEAVITT Pet Peeve: People who don ' t mind their own business. Favorite Song: I Can ' t Get Started — Bun- ny Berrigan. Favorite Quotation: Live so that even the undertaker will be sorry to see you die. Election Commissioner I, 2, 3; H.R. Teller 3. 4; Camera Club I, 2, 3: Debating Soc. 4: Dramatic Soc. 4, Publicity Com. 4; Eng- lish Club 4: Radio Club 2, 3: Science Club I, 2, Chemistry Club 3; Sec. to Mr. Holland 3: Spanish Club 2, 3; Student Forum 4; Murivian Com. 4. STANLEY SCOTT LEE Future Plans: Not Banking. Pet Pastime: Watching the Boston Olympics. Chief Failing: School work. Baseball J.V. I, 2, Var. 3, 4: Basketball 4: Hockey 4. THERESA ANN LENNON Nickname: Terry. Chief Falling: Men, of course. Ambition: To have R.N. following my name. Choral Soc. I, 2: Girls ' League I, 4; Pep Club 3, 4: Old English B 3: Basketball 3, 4; Gym Team 3; Hockey J.V. 3: Softball I, 2, 3, 4; Swimming I, 2, Var. 3, 4, Life Saving 3 : Tennis 1 , 2, 3, Var. 4. RENATE LEPEHNE Suppressed Desire: To spend at least one more winter skiing in Switzerland. Favorite Quotation: Character Is made by what you stand for; reputation, by what you fall for. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More teachers like Miss Spaulding. H.R. Teller 3, 4; English Club 4; French Club 3, 4: German Club I, 2; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, H.R. Rep. 3, Lost and Found 4: Spanish Club 4: Basketball 4; Sr. Life Saving 3; Tennis 3: Murivian Com. 3, 4, Jr. App. 3, H.R. Rep. 4. ELINOR ROSE LEVIN Favorite Quotation: No man is an Island entire of itself. Every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main. . . . Every man ' s death diminishes me be- cause I am involved in mankind. My Idol: Tyler Kepner. ALPHA PI H.R. V. Chm. I, 2: Roberts House Council 1, 2; H.R. Teller I, 2, 3; Choral Soc. I, 2, 3; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, Costume Com. 2, Ticket Com. 2, 3; Dramatic Workshop I; English Club 3, 4, Critics Circle 4; French Club 2, 3, 4, Refreshment Com. 3; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Sagamore Reporter I, 2, 3; Sec. to Mr. Blanchard 2: Muriviat, Com. 3, 4, Jr. App. 3, H.R. Rep. 4, Chm. of Senior Statistics Com. 4. WILLIAM ARNOLD LEHRBURGER Future Plans: Hopefully Harvard. Favorite Quotation: Never do today what you can put off till tomorrow. Advice to Freshmen: Join the Navy. Marshal Force 3: H.R. Treas. 3, H.R. Sec. 4: H.R. Teller I, 2, 3: Chess Club 2: Dra- matic Soc. 2, 3; Sagamore Reporter 2: Spanish Club 4; Stamp and Coin Club 3; Student Forum 3: Basketball Mgr. I, 2: Ten- nis 2, 3, 4. Var. 4. MALCOLM H. LEVIN Pet Peeve: Long telephone conversations. Suppressed Desire: To live in Mexico or South America. Favorite Quotation: The heart has reasons that reason does not understand. H.R. V. Chm. 4: H.R. Teller I, 2, 3: Camera Club 3; Science Club I, 2, 3; Golf 4: Track 3. DANIEL HENRY LEHRER Ambition: To get ahead. Interests: Tennis, Music, Women — all kinds. Favorite Song: South America, Take Him Away. Court of Justice Atty. 2, 3: Marshal Force 2, 3: H.R. Chm. 3: House Council 2, 3; Chm. Social Activities Com. I, Chm. Auditorium Com. 3, 4: H.R. Teller I, 2, Messenger 3: Choral Speaking I ; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, Treas. 3: Prize Speaking 2, 3, Honorable Mention 2; Student Forum 3: Letterman Var. Tennis 2, 3, 4: Tennis I, 2. 3, 4, Capt. 4; Track 2, 3, Cross Country I. DORALEE R. LEVINE Nicknames: Dozy, Dickie. Pet Pastime: Helping out In 304. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: How the male math department has a mind for figures. Election Commissioner 3, 4; Bank Clerk I; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Mariners I, 2, 3, Pres. 3: Basketball 3, 4: Gym Team 3; Hockey I: Softball 3: Swimming I, 4; Lincoln Prize In Mathematics, Honorable Mention 3; Murivian Com. 4. MARY LOUISE LENNON Pet Pastime: Coming home late. Chief Falling: Failure to participate in extra curricular activities. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The lat- est style of bathing suits used In the swimming pool. Girls ' League I. DAVID LEVY Pet Peeve: Girls with men ' s white socks. Ambition: To own a string of hardware stores. Favorite Quotation: Now for a little quiz- zer. Murivian H.R. Rep. 2, 3, 4; Touchdowrt Club I. page thirty-five ' 11 GUNTER M. LEWIN Future Plans: Business Administration in Co- lumbia. Favorite Quotation: When you see water, turn +0 the right. Pet Peeve: 8th lunch. Entered from South America 3. H.R. Teller 4: Spanish Club Pres. 4; Ten- nis 4. JORDAN LIPPMAN chief Failing: School. Suppressed Desire: To play In the Tech Tourney before graduation. Favorite Quotation: If you can ' t take part In a sport, be one anyway! Entered from Roxbury Memorial, 3. Basketball 4. MILTON S. LEWIS Ambition: To be a success. Favorite Song: Because. My Idol: My Dad. Entered from Cambridge High and Latin School, 2. Marshal 4; H.R. Chm. 3. 4: Roberts House Election Commissioner 3. 4: House Council 3, 4. ERWIN LEZBERG MERRITT LIPSKY Chief Falling: Saying what I want to say at the right time. Ambition: To play like Johnny Guanerie. Favorite Quotations: In days of old, when men were bold . . . — Staterii — 1358(?). H.R. Chm. I, 2: Marshal Force I, 2: German Club 4: Swimming I, 2. RICHARD EDWARD LISHERNESS Pet Peeve: My sister ' s long telephone con- versations. Suppressed Desire: To give a history teacher a math test. Favorite Quotation: Is he absent, or has he dropped math? Chemistry Club 3, Sec. 4; Spanish Club 4; Stamp Club 2, 3. ELORENCE B. LIBMAN Chief Failing: History. Ambition: To become a good Dental Hy- gienist. Suppressed Desire: To get an A in History. Camera Club 4; Clothing Club 3, 4; Girls ' League 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found 3, 4; Sec. to Miss Johnson 4, Sec. to Miss Spaulding 4; Student Forum 4. Ambition: To be a sports columnist. Favorite Quotation: It isn ' t the cough that carries you off, it ' s the coffin they carry you off Ini What B.H.S. Needs Most: Longer school days and no homework. Touchdown Club I; Football I. DOROTHY B. LODGEN Pet Peeve: People saying, My haven ' t you grown 1 Chief Failing: playing the piano and math tests. Interest: People. Dramatic Soc. 3, Chm. Prop. Com. 2; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Library Staff Rep. 2, 3, 4; Sec. to Mr. Blanchard I, 2, Sec. to Mr. Holland 3, Sec. to Miss Johnson 4: Social Customs Club 3; Basketball 2, 3. BURTON STUART LIEBERMAN Pet Passion: Eileen. Chief Failing: Being on time. Favorite Quotation: Better late than never. Entered from Reading High, 3. Stamp and Coin Club 3. ROSALIE A. LILIENTHAL Pet Peeve: People who insist on calling me Lillian Rosenthal. Pet Pastime: Gary (my nephew! !). Interest: Dancing and eating. Dramatic Soc. 3; Dramatic Workshop I, 3; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found 3; Swimming I, 2; Murivian Com. 4. EMIL Lo PORTO Pet Peeve: Week-end homework. Interests: Sports and good music. Advice to Freshmen: Meet the right people. Choral Soc. I, 2; Basketball I, 2, 4. JEANNE M. LOVE Future Plans: Simmons College, here I come! Pet Peeve: People who sing, I Dream of Jeannle With The Light Brown Hair. Favorite Quotation: He who would move and convince others should be first moved and convinced himself. Marshal Force 3, 4; Jr. Prom Com. 3; Bank Staff 2; Dramatic Soc. 3; French Club 2, 3, 4: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, H.R. Rep. I, 2: Pep Club 3, 4; Red Cross Rep. 4| Basketball 3; Gym Team 3. page thirfy-six IRMA THELMA LUTSKY Pet Passion: Vaughn Monroe. Suppressed Desire: To get an A A in Eng- lish. Advice to Freshmen: Would they take it? Entered from Holliston High School, 3. Camera Club 4: French Club 4: Girls ' League 3, 4: Social Customs Club 4; Stu- dent Forum 4. NATALIE MAHAN Future Plans: Time alone will tell. Pet Peeve: You couldn ' t be one of the twins! ! ‘ Favorite Quotation: Take us the foxes, the little foxes that steal the vines, for our vines have tender grapes. H.R. Teller I: Girls ' League I; Tennis I, 2. ERANCES MARIE LYNCH Chief Failing: Not making enough noise. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The girls that swoon as they go by 322 and 324. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Drool cups for the wolves that stand on every corner. Sr. Social Com. 4: Art Club 3: Girls ' League 2, 3, 4, H.R. Rep. 4. RICHARD STEPHEN MAIELLA Future Plans: College. Ambition: Dentistry. What B.H.S. Needs Most: A good cross- country team that will take the champion- ship. Red Cross Ass ' t Rep. 4; Basketball I ; Track I, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country I, 3; Alt. Class Day Relays 3. GEORGE ERANCIS LYNCH Pet Passion: The Boston Bruins. Suppressed Desire: To see the Bruins win the Stanley Cup. Advice to Freshmen: Don ' t be late. Bank Teller I, 2; Golf 3, 4: Hockey 3. ROBERT J. MALONEY Chief Failing: German. Favorite Quotation: There is no short cut to success. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Esther Williams on the swimming team. Roberts House Personnel Com. 2; Physics Club 4; Stamp and Coin Club I, 4. JUANITA GALE MacKAY Pet Passion: Stan, Chuck, and Sid. Pet Peeve: Hives. Ambition: To be a member of B. U. Marshal Force 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 4; Old English B 3: Archery I, 2; Badminton 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Gym Team 2, 3, 4; Team Games 2. 3, 4; Jr. Aide Class Day 3. DOMINIO JOSEPH MARINO Future Plans: Engineering College. Chief Falling: Sleeping late on school morn- ings and making the 8:29 run . What B.H.S. Needs Most: Shorter Gym Classes. Marshal Force 2: H.R. Chm. I; H.R. Treas. 2 ; House Council I . DONALD L. MacPHEE Future Plans: U. S. Marines. Pet Pastime: Riding around with Kelly and the boys. Ambition: To play professional baseball. Marshal Force 4; H.R. Treas. 4: H.R. Rep. Social Com. I; Touchdown Club I, 2, 4; Baseball I, Var. 2, 3, 4; Basketball I; Foot- ball I, 2, Var. 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4. STANLEY R. MARKS Future Plans: U. S. Merchant Marine Acad- emy. Pet Pastime: Trying to keep out of trouble. Advice to Freshmen: Stay ten years in gram- mar school. Marshal Force 3; H.R. Teller 3; Red Cross H.R. Rep. 4; Tennis J.V. I, 2, Var. 4. NANCY ANN MAHAN Pet Pastime: Skating after dark. Favorite Song: Tomorrow is Forever. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The butter line in the locker rooms at I :30. Art Club 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4. ARNOLD M. MARROW Future Plans: To apply to college and |ust hope. Pet Peeve: Fourth lunch for four straight years. Ambition: June 1947 will see that accom- plished. Election Commissioner I, 2, 3; Jr. Prom Com. 3; Radio Club 3: Sagamore Re- porter I, 2, Sports Staff 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Stamp and Coin Club 3, 4; Students Handbook Editor 3; Golf I, 2, 3, 4: T rack 1 , 3, 4. page thirty-seven DAVID H. MARTIN Nicknames: Dave, Marty. Pet Passion: Betty Grable. Pet Pastime: De-grading Newton. H.R. V. Chm. 4: Physics Club 4. MARY ROSE MAY Future Plans: Framingham. Pet Peeve: Blushing and blind dates. Chief Failing: Ask my girl friends. Marshal Force 2: Chm. Social Com. 2; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, Sr. Advisor 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Sec. to Mr. Blanchard I, Sec. to Miss Spaulding 4; Basketball I ; Gym Team I: Softball I: Class Day Jr. Aide 3. r ' 1 ' Hi rif 3 f J J ALICE E. McGRAIL Nicknames: Al, Mac. Pet Peeve: Shifting into second. Chief Failing: Getting in at night. Social Activities Com. I, 2; Clothing Club 2: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2. 3. MARGARET A. McGUIRE Pet Pastime: 237 before, after, and during school. Ambition: To live up to the hopes of my aunt and uncle. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More teachers like Mr. Pitch. Ff.R. Sec. 4: H.R. Teller I, 2: Girls ' Aux. I : Girls ' League 3, 4, Sr. Advisor 4; Library Staff Rep. I, 2, 3: Lunchroom Staff 2: Pep Club 3, 4: Sagamore I, 2, 3: Social Customs Club 3. 4, Treas. 4: Golf 3 ' Class Day Jr. Aide 3. EDWARD J. MAYO Pet Pastime: Doing homework, HA! ! Ambition: To follow my brother ' s footsteps. Favorite Quotation: ' Pass in your home- work. Marshal Force 2, 4: H.R. V. Chm. 3; Pep Club Rep. I, 2: Basketball 3, Var. 4- Track I, Var. 4. DONALD B. McLaren Pet Peeve: B.H.S. drinking fountains, two- tone blondes. Suppressed Desire: To drive a tank down Tremont St. at 4:30 P.M. Favorite Quotation: Let me see your pass. Bank Staff I, 2; Library Staff 2, 3: Or- chestra I: Baseball Asst Mgr. I, 2, Head Mgr. 3, 4: Basketball I . JUNE o. McCarthy Pet Pastime: Thinking about what I ' m going to do. Nickname: Red. Ambition: What ' s that? Entered from J. E. Burke High School, Dorchester, 2. Girls ' League 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Students Handbook 4. ANNE McLaughlin Future Plans: Husband and ten little beach- combers . Pet Passion: Who? — You! ! Pet Pastime: Beaching at Hampton. Bank Staff Cashier I; Clothing Club I, 2, 3. Treas. 3: Girls League I, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Advisor 4; Student Handbook Cir. 4. PATRICIA ESTELLE McCOUBREY Future Plans: College (Simmons — I Hope!). Pet Passion: A little grey Ford with red wheels. What B.H.S. Needs Most: A Greenhouse for the Biology Department. H.R. Teller 2; Clothing Club 2; Dramatic Soc. Sewing Club 2; English Club 4: F.H.A. 4r Girls ' League I, 2, 3. 4, H.R. Rep. 3, 4; Biology Club 3, V. Pres. 4; Spanish Club 3; Murivian Rep. I, 2, 3, 4. LOUIS McGARRY Chief Failing: Latin. Favorite Quotation: To thine own seif be true; and it must follow, as the night the day, thou cans ' t not then be false to any man. Advice to Freshmen: Give every man thine ear but few thy voice. ALPHA PI Court of Justice, Assoc. Justice 3, Board of Atty. 3: Marhal Force 3, 4, Floor Capt. 4; School Council 3, 4, Pres. 4: H.R. V. Chm. I, H.R. Treas. 2; House Council 3, 4; Roberts House Personnel Com. 2. 3. 4; Choral Soc. I; Touchdown Club, I, 2, 3, 4; Letterman Var. Football and Track 4; Base- ball Var. I, 2, 3, 4: Basketball I, Football Var. I, 2, 3, 4; Track Var. 2, 3, 4; Class Day Jr. Aide 3, Class Day Relay 3. DANIEL J. McMANUS Future Plans: Boston College. Pet Peeve: Singing on the bus. Interest: Athletics. Marshal 3; H.R. V. Chm. I, 3, Election Commissioner I, 4; Red Cross Messenger 3; Baseball I. 2, 4. JOHN THOMAS McMANUS Future Plans: Marine Pilot. Nicknames: Feathers, Mac. Ambition: To beat Mr. Bruce 10-8. H.R. Treas. I, H.R. V. Chm. 2, H.R. Chm. 3: Pirates of Penzance 2; Red Cross Rep. 3, 4; Basketball I; Golf I, 2, 3, 4; Hockey Mgr. I. page thirty-eight ' i BERNARD J. McNEIL Pet Pastime: L.S.M.S.T. Chief Failing: You guessed it! Homework. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Shorter classes. H.R. Chm. 3; Science Club 2. GERALD HERBERT MICHELSON Favorite Song: The Girl That I Marry. Pet Pastime: Bowling. Entered from Boston English High 3. Asst Election Com. 3: Aero Club 3 Camera Club 3: Stamp and Coin Club 3. CATHERINE EILEEN MEEHAN Nicknames: Kay, Cathy. Favorite Quotation: Our aim should exceed our grasp, or what ' s a heaven for? — Browning. Advice to Freshmen: Enjoy your first year. If you do so, you can ' t help but enjoy your next three. Marshal Force 3: H.R. Chm, 2: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, H.R, Rep. I. 2, V. Pres. 3, Lost and Found I, 2, Jr. Advisor 3, Sr. Advisor 4: Sec. to Miss Sawyer 3; Basketball I: Softball I; Swimming I: Class Day Jr. Aide 3. MARILYN RUTH MELTZER Pet Passion: ANY car (with 4 wheels and a motor) . Pet Peeve: People who think Phyllis and I are twins. Suppressed Desire: To go moonlight horse- back riding. Jr. Prom Com. 3, Sr. Social Com. 4: Girls League I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 3. 4: Basketball 4: Horseback Riding 4; Swimming 4. IRMA C. MILLER Pet Passion: H. E. Pet Pastime: Looking for a green convertible coupe. Interest: The Red Sox — even if they did lose. H.R. Teller 2, 3; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Red Cross Rep, I, 2, 3: ' ' Sagamore Typist 3: Social Customs Club 4: Basketball 4; Murlvian Com. 4. RICHARD S. MILLER Pet Passion: 1:30 Bell and fire alarms. Suppressed Desire: To give a math teacher an English test. Advise to Freshmen: Boys: Mr. Bemis no longer reads the notes, he reads your minds. H. R. Treas. 3: Stage Staff 2: German Club 3, 4: Library Staff 2, 3: Chemistry Club 3: Stamp Club 2, 3. JEANNE RUTH MENDELSOHN Nickname: Brownie (with the light blue Jeans) . Pet Peeve: Optional work in U. S. History that ' s compulsory for A ' s. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The towering freshmen. Choral Soc. I, 3: Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, Prop. Com. 2: Girls ' League I, 2. 3, 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Radio Club 3. 4: Spanish Club 3. CARL M. MILLMAN Pet Peeve: Monday morning. Interest: Practically everything. Favorite Quotation: Do unto others as you would have others do unto you. Sec.-Treas. Shailer House 5; Red Cross Rep. 5; Ring and Pin Com. 5. HELEN MERZBACH Nickname: Some people just adore to leave off the last syllable of my first name. Pet Pastime: Doodling from 9:00 to I :30. Suppressed Desire: To have all the Brook- line High teachers as my pupils for I day. H.R. Teller 3, 4: Choral Soc. I, 2, 3, 4; German Club I, 2: Girls ' League I. 2, 3, 4: Girls ' Vocal Ensemble 4. ARLENE MARCIA MILTCN Future Plans: Time will tell. Pet Peeve: People asking, Are you Dick ' s sister? What B.H.S. Needs Most: More teachers like Mr, Bates. H.R. Teller I, 2, 3: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Library Staff 3: Lunchroom Staff 2 ' Stu- dents Handbook 3. ramcna meserlian Pet Passions: Beautiful music and good food. Chief Falling: It was U. S. History, or was it? Favorite Song: Rachmaninoff ' s Prelude In C Minor . Choral Soc. I, 2, 3. 4: Lost and Found 2, 3: Girls ' Vocal Ensemble i. 2, 3, 4. DCNALD MISCH Future Plans: College. Pet Pastime: Hunting — shooting the breeze, that is. Ambition: To become a millionaire so that I can finance the Government with my taxes. Entered from Cranston High, Cranston. R. I., 3. Election Commissioner 3. page thirty-nine E. MARILYN MOODY Future Plans: Time will tell. Pet Passion: Driving Dad ' s car. Advice to Freshmen: One down, three to go. Jr. Prom Com. 3; H.R. Teller 4: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found Rep. 4- Pep Club 3, 4, Rep. 3, 4: Social Customs Club 3, 4; Archery 2: Basketball 2- Gym Team; Tennis I, 2, 3, 4; ' Murivian Rep. 3, 4. MARY ROSE MURPHY Future Plans: Mt. Ida or St. Elizabeth ' s School of Nursing. Nicknames: Tee, Red, or Murph. Suppressed Desire: To catch — in the Sadie Hawkins ' Day Race. Marshal Force 2; H.R. Sec. 2, 3, 4; H.R. Teller 2. 3; Girls ' League 2, 3. 4; Pep Club 3, 4: Students Handbook Cir. Staff 4; Basket- ball Var. 3; Gym Team 3; Softball 3: Swim- ming Var. 3, Sr. Life Saving 3: Class Day Jr. Aide 3. HARRIETT PAULINE MORRISON IRWIN GORDON MORRISON HARRIET MORSE LORRAINE ROSALYN MORGAN Pet Passion: A certain R.B. Chief Falling: Spelling Massachusetts with- out the third s In it. Favorite Song: This Is Always. Dramatic Soc. 2, 3: Girls ' League I, 2, 3 4. H.R. Rep. I, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Advisor 4; Pep Club 4; Radio Club 2, 3: Students Hand- book Cir. 4; Tennis 2. DOROTHY LOUISE NEWMAN Future Plans: I live in the present: let the future come as it may. Suppressed Desire: To find a gold mine — even if it is a blond. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Boy Cheerleaders. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found 3: Pep Club 3; Hockey 3. CAROLYN W. MOELDNER Pet Pastime: Tennis, Dancing, Singing, and Reading. Ambition: To be as brilliant as my twin. Favorite Quotation: Those who live for themselves are usually left to themselves.” Library Staff 2; Swimming 2. Chief Failing: Room 126. Interest: Everything from mice to men. Favorite Quotation: This is Boston, land of the bean and the Cod, where the Lodges speak only to Cabots and Cabots speak only to God. Bank Staff 3: Dramatic Soc. Prop. Com. 2; Girls ' Aux. 2, 3; Girls ' League I, 2. 3, 4, H.R. Rep. I, 2, 3. 4, Sr. Advisor 4, Lost and Found Rep. 2, 3, 4, Service Com. 4; Library ' Staff I, 2, 3, 4, Rep. 2, 3, 4; Sec. to Mr. Hollingworth 4: Basketball I, 2; Swimming 3; Class Day Jr. Aide 3. STELLA MOGARDO Future Plans: Nursing. Pet Passion: Room 210. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More holidays. Entered from Lawrence High, Falmouth, Mass., 4. Pet Passion: Mother ' s cooking and Dad ' s potent right hand. Suppressed Desire: To play for B.H.S. in the Tech Tourney. Favorite Quotation: Character is what we are; reputation is what people think we are. Spanish Club 2, 3: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Cap ' t 4. LILLIAN R. MOLDAW Pet Peeve: My kid sister. Favorite Quotation: The best place to find a helping hand is at the end of your own arm. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Mr. Roland Blanchard. Marshal Force 3, 4; Social Activities Com. I, Jr. Prom Com. 3; Choral Soc. I, 3; Dra- matic Soc. 2. Properties Com. 2; Pirates of Penzance 2; French Club 2, 3, 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Vocal Ensemble I; Pep Club 2, 3; Radio Club 3, 4; Sagamore Reporter 2; Sec. to Mr. Blanchard 2; Span- ish Club 2, 3. Favorite Quotation: De gustibus non est disputandum. There is no accounting for tastes. What B.H.S. Needs Most: (After four years of Lafin) an elevator to the fourth floor. Auditorium Com. 3, 4, Jr. Social Com. 3, Sr. Social Com. 4: Bank Staff, H.R. Teller I, Messenger 2, .3, 4; Debating Soc. I, 2, 3; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4, Publicity Com. 2, 3, 4, Ticket Com. 3, 4; Dramatic Workshop 1; English Club 3, 4: French Club 2, 3, 4; Girls ' League I, 2. 3, 4, Sr. Advisor 4; Sagamore Cir. Staff 3, 4, Feature Staff 3; Sec. to Mr. Blanchard I; Student Forum 2. 3; Gym Team 3; Swimming 3; Class Day Jr. Aide 3: Murivian Com. 4. ROSALYN G. MONOSSON Nicknames: Dimples, Sister. Suppressed Desire: To go to Heaven on roller skates. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Another football team like that of ' 46. Sr. Social Com. 4; Dramatic Soc. 3, Pub- licity Com. 3: Dramatic Workshop 2; Foods Club I; Girls ' Aux. 2, 3; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found Rep. I ; Students Hand- book Editor 3. HUGH HENRY MULLIN Pet Passion: Taking tests. Pet Pastime: Golf. Chief Failing: Latin. Marshal Force 4; School Council 2, 4, Rep. to Executive Com. 4, Sargeant at Arms 4; H.R. Chm. I, 2, 4; Red Cross Rep. I, 2, 3; Touchdown Club 2, 3: Football 2, 3; Golf I. 2. 3, 4. page forty EUGENE FRANCIS O ' NEILL Nickname: Hl-Gene. Chief Failing: Latin. Interest: Wine, women, and song. Election Commissioner I, 2, 3; Social Ac- tivities Com. I, Jr. Prom Com. 3; Touchdown Club I, 2, 3, 4; Football I, 2, 3, 4. JOHN A. O ' SHEA Pet Peeve: All 5c candy bars now 7c. Favorite Quotation: An optomist is one whc says the bottle is half full when it is hal ' empty. Advice to Freshmen: Don ' t worry — the harder you fall, the higher you bounce. H.R. Treas. 3, 4; Aero Club 2, 3: H.R. Teller I, 2 ' Red Cross Rep. 3; Spanish Club 3. MARY T. O ' NEIL Future Plans: To make 75c an hour. Favorite Quotation: If conceit was consump- tion, you ' d be dead long ago. What B.Ft.S. Needs Most: Larger locker rooms or better natured students. H.R. Teller 2, 3: Girls ' League 2. 3, 4, Lost and Found 2: Red Cross Rep. 4. FRANCIS OUIMET Future Plans: Catching up on the sleep I ' ve missed in the last four years. Ambition: To become a golf Professional. Advice to Freshmen: Never try for the 64 dollar question. Election Commissioner 3, 4: Golf I, 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY LORRAINE NORRIS Ambition: Stenographer. Favorite Song: My Hero. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More vacations. H.R. V. Chm. 3; Choral Soc 2; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Students Handbook Cir. 4. ARLENE LOUISE NOVICK Nickname: Flash. Suppressed Desire: To see a goat with green eyes and a red tail-light. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More men like Paul A. Williams to make English classes more interesting. Entered from Asbury Park High School, Asbury Park, N. J., 3. Jr. Prom Com. 3; Art Club 3, 4; Clothing Club 3; Girls ' League 3, 4: Sec. to Miss Soderberg 3; Students Handbook Reporter 3, Cir. 4; Murivian Com., Jr., App. 3, Chm. Layout and Art Com. 4. JOSEPH FRANCIS O ' CONNOR Pet Pastime: Taking grass drills. Chief Failing: Putting off till tomorrow what I can do today. What B.H.S. Needs Most: An athletic field on which the grass will be more abundant than the dust. Roberts House V. Pres. 4, Graduating Class V. Pres. 4; Marshal Force 3, 4, Ass ' t Capt. 4; H.R. Chm. I; Touchdown Club I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball I; Football I, 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 4; Track 3, 4; Class Day Jr. Aide 3. RITA ANN ORENBERG Future Plans: College. Pet Peeve: Carrying my cello. Interests: Music and Travel. ALPHA PI Marshal Force 2: H.R. Teller I, 2; Dra- matic Soc. 3, 4, Ticket Com. 3, Costume Com. 4: English Club 3, 4, Reader ' s Circle 4; French Club 2, 3, 4, Program Com. 4: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Advisor 4: Music Soc. 2; Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4; Orpheus Ensemble 4, Trio 2. 3: Red Cross Rep. I: Sagamore Reporter 2, 3, Cir. Staff 3, 4; Sec. to Miss Johnson 4; Student Forum 4; Old English B 2; Basketball I, 2; Gym Team I; Hockey 2; Softball 2; Swimming I, 2. JOEL ORENT Future Plans: College. Chief Failing: Centering a football. Favorite Song: Gershwin ' s American in Paris . Camera Club 3, 4; German Club 4; Sag- amore Cartoonist 2; Chemistry Club 3: Touchdown Club 3, 4; Baseball J.V. 2, 3: Football I, J.V. 3, Var. 4; Murivian Jr. App. 3. BURTON LEWIS ORLIOK Pet Peeve: Walking to school. Pet Pastime: Talking on the telephone and eating. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Bus service to and from Coolidge Corner. Entered from Miami Military Academy, Miami, Florida, 3. H.R. Teller 3. GEORGIA O ' NEIL Pet Peeve: Hardships of Education. Pet Pastime: Climbing the social ladder, lad by lad. Ambition: To get an M. R. S. Degree. Marshal Force I, 2; Girls ' League I, 2, Lost and Found Rep. I: Pep Club I. 2, 3: Drum Majorette I, 2, Head 3, 4, 5. ILSA JOAN ORLOV Future Plans: The Three H ' s (Home, Husband and Happiness). Pet Pastime: The telephone. Suppressed Desire: To ride a horse back- wa rds. Social Activities Com. I : H.R. Teller 4; Dramatic Soc. 3, 4; Dramatic Workshop I : English Club 3, 4; French Club 4 ; Girls ' League I, 3, 4, Sr. Advisor 4: Sec. to Mr. Blanchard I, 2, Sec. to Mr. Holland 3: Class Day Jr. Aide 3. page forty-one MARILYN PARENT Pet Pastime: Singing at the top of my voice, to my brother ' s dismay. Suppressed Desire: To star in a Broadway musical. What B.H.S. Needs Most: It has it — Dr. Andree. Choral Society I: Girls’ League 1, 2, 3. 4, H.R. Rep. 2: Swimming 3. FRANCES HARRIET POLOV Future Plans: To be a Secretary. Pet Passion: Eating Chinese food. Pet Pastime: Walking my girl friends home. H.R. Teller 2, 3: Central Treasury Asst Bookkeeper 3, 4: Girls ' League I, 2. 3, 4, Lost and Found Rep. I, 2: Social Customs Club 3, 4: Student Handbook Reporter 3. HAYWARD PENNEY Future Plans: Retire at the age of 20. Ambition: Work, I like to watch other people do it. Favorite Quotation; A penny saved is a penny earned.” PETER F. QUINN Pet Pastime: Eating (and not getting fat). Favorite Song: Tommy Dorsey ' s Opus No. 1 . What B.H.S. Needs Most: A good 5c drink in the lunchroom. Touchdown Club 3: Football 3; Hockey 2, 3, 4. JOHN PHILLIPS Future Plans: Sportswrlting. Nickname: Stretch. Ambition: Syndicated Sports Column. Library Staff I, 2, 3; Pep Club 2; Saga- more Reporter I, 2, Rewrite 3, Sports Edi- tor 4. Editor 5; Student Forum 2. IRENE RAICHMAN Nicknames: Reney, Rene. Pet Peeve: Homework. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: All those cards we have to fill out. Foods Club 2: Girls ' League I, 2, 3. 4, Lost and Found Rep. 2, 3, 4; Music Soc. 4; Radio Club 3. 4. ALFRED J. PICKETT Pet Passion: To get one. Chief Failing; Flunking history because of a weak constitution. Suppressed Desire: To burn down B.H.S. so that I will be remembered. Marshal Force 2. 4: H.R. V. Chm. I, 2, 3: Audliorium Com. 2, 3, 4; German Club 4 V. Pres. 4: Library Staff 4: Touchdown Club 3: Football 3; Swimming 3, 4; Track I, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4: Cross Country 2, 4; Class Day Relays I. 2, 3, 4. WINTHROP CURTIS RAY Pet Passion : 1:30 bell. Fet Peeve: Getting up. Suppressed Desire: To quit school. H.R. Treas. 2: H.R. Teller 2. LEO R. PARNES Future Plans: College and then medical school. Ambition: To be a successful doctor. Advice to Freshmen: Sleep, drink (root beer), and be merry for tomorrow you may flunk an exam.” Social Com. 2: Band 2, 3. 4; Chess Club I: Choral Soc. I: Pirates of Penzance 2: Library Rep. I, 2, 3, 4; Music Soc., Sec.- Treas. 2, 3: Orchestra 3, 4: Science Club I. PHYLLIS JOYCE PONN Future Plans: To try my luck on Broadway. Interests: Dancing, modeling, dramatics and radio. f.tost Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The little lunch that isn ' t there — 4th lunch. H.R. Teller 3. 4: Dramatic Soc. 2. 3, 4 Ticket Com. 4; Girls ' League I. 3, 4- Radio Club 3, 4, V. Pres. 4; Sec. to Mr. Holland 3. WILLIAM F. PENDER Future Plans: Take them as they come. Fet Peeve: Taking care of my cousin Joe. Chief Falling: Women. Roberts House V. Pres. I. 2, 3; Marshal Force 2, 4, Checker 4: H.R. Chm. 2, 3: Social Activities Com. 2. 3; H.R. Teller I: Touch- down Club 3: Letterman 4: Football 3: Swimming Var. I, 2, 3. 4; Track 4. MARIE QUINN Pet Peeve: Opportunity period. Interest; A certain Don! Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.; Difficulty in getting into elevators. Girls ' League 3. Lost and Found page forty-two NANCY F. RICHhYCND Future Plans: Time On My Hands. Chief Failing: Candy: Sundae — Monday, and Always. Favorite Quotation: Time Waits for No One. ALPHA PI H.R. Teller 2: Camera Club I: Choral Soc. 2: Debating Soc. 2, 3: Dramatic Soc. 2. 3. 4, Publicity Com. 3, Chm. 4, Constitu- tion Com. 4: English Club 3, 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found Rep. I, 2, 3, Sr. Advisor 4: Music Soc. 2, 3, 4: Sagamore Reporter I, 2, 3, 4, Adv. Staff 2, 3, Rewrite Editor 2, 3. Alum- ni Editor 3. 4: Student Forum 2, 3. 4: Stu- dents Handbook Editor 3: Old English B 2: Archery I, 2: Basketball 2: Hockey I: Soft- ball I; Swimming I: Tennis I: Class Day Jr. Aide 3: Murivian H.R. Rep. I, 2, 3. ARTHUR HULL RIGOR Da EVA, JR. Nicknames: Art, Artie, Rigor. Pet Peeve: Hey, Rigormortls. Favorite Quotation: ' TIs safer to be that which we destroy than by destruction dwell in doubtful joy. Aero Club Sec. 4: Choral Soc. I. 3: Dra- matic Soc. 2, Stage Staff 2 German Club 2; Lunchroom Staff 2, 4: Tennis 3. DONALD W. RITTER Pet Passion: Betty — Pet Pastime: Playing duets with Dick Bright. Suppressed Desire: To live. German Club 2: Orchestra 3, 4; Orpheus Ensemble 4: Red Cross Rep. 3. EDWARD E. ROSENBERG Nicknames: Ed, Eddie, Rosey, Esky, Skinny. Chief Failing: Women with light red hair. Favorite Quotation: Don ' t believe anything you hear and only half of what you see. H.R. Teller 2, 3: Camera Club 4: Lunch- room Staff 2: Baseball I, 3: Football I: Track 2. RIOHARD D. ROSENFELD Suppressed Desire: To play football in a china shop. Favorite Quotation: Ignorance is bliss. Advice to Freshmen: The first four years are pretty tough, but when you become soph- omores it ' s even harder. Band I : Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4, Pygmalion 2, You Can ' t Take It With You 3: Dra- matic Workshop I : Student Forum 3, 4: Football J.V. 2: Track I. HARRIET L. ROSSMAN Nicknames: Bambi, Hyat, B.Y.C. Pet Pastime: Writing letters to keep my male up to date! Favorite Quotation: A friendship that Ilka love IS warm a love like friendship steady. Art Club I, 2: Bank Staff, H.R. Teller I, 2, Clerk 2, Jr. Faculty Ass ' t 3, Sr. Faculty Ass ' t 4; Camera Club I : Debating Soc. 4: Dra- matic Soc. Property Com. 3, Art Workshop 2: Girls ' League I, 4; Library Staff 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Students Handbook 3: Murivian Com. 4. JAMES A. ROBISON Future Plans: Uncle Sam Knows. Pet Pastime: Kidding all the Nighthawks . Suppressed Desire: To make Ford ' s car run. Election Commissioner 3, H.R. V. Chm. 4: Pep Club 2; Touchdown Club I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, Var. 2, 3, 4: Basketball I, 2, 3. Var. 3: Football I, 2, 3, 4, Var. 3, 4. SAMUEL ELLIOT ROGERS Pet Passion: Bottling up the fleet. Chief Failing: English. Interest: Photography and ships. ALPHA PI Marshal Force 3, 4: Band I. 2, 3, 4: H.R. Teller 3: Camera Club 1, 2, 3. 4, Sec. 2. Pres. 3, 4: Stage and Electrical Staff I ; Ger- man Club 3: Orchestra 3. 4: Spanish Club 2: Cross Country 4: Murivian Com. 3, 4. ROBERT MARSHALL ROSSMAN Future Plans: Way below normal school. Favorite Quotation: Every man has his woman, but the iceman has his pick. Advice to Freshmen: If in high school you can ' t make both ends meet, make one end vegetable. H.R. V. Chm. I, H.R. Chm. 2, 3: House Council I, 2, 3; Jr. Prom Com. 3: Red Cross Rep I, 4; Spanish Club 4. RUTH MAE ROTHNER Future Plans: College, Marriage, Baby Car- riage. Pet Passion: HMMMMMI! (Don ' t get ex- cited, just thinking.) Favorite Quotation: Never run after a mar or a street car. there ' s always another one coming along. H.R. Teller 4; Choral Soc. I : Dramatic Soc. 3, 4, Publicity Com. 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found 2; Sagamore H.R. Rep. I: Sec. to Miss Johnson I, Sec. tc Mr. Hollingworth 4: Social Customs Club 2 3, 4, Executive Board 4: Basketball H.R. Team. 4: Murivian H.R. Rep. 4. JEAN MURIEL ROSEN Nicknames: Jeannie, Genius. Pet Peeve: Gym and those horrid singing commercials. Suppressed Desire: To have had at least one fifth period dismissal. F.H.A. 4: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Red Cross Rep. 4: Social Customs Club 3, 4: Archery 3, 4: Basketball H.R. Team 4: Golf 3, 4. ALICE G. ROZON Future Plans: Teacher ' s College. Pet Pastime: Esso Gas Station. Advice to Freshmen: If in doubt — Don ' t. Clothing Club I; Foods Club I: Girls’ League I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Socia. Customs Club 3, 4, Sec. 4. page forty-three CHARNA RUTBERG Future Plans: Junior College — and then? Pet Peeve: My brother. Favorite Quotation: A person expresses his true feelings in rage and in jest. — L. F. Election Commissioner 4: Dramatic Soc. 3; Girls ' League I, 2, 4; Social Customs Club 3. S. DONALD RYAN Ambition: To become ambitioi ' s. Most Amusing Thing About The D. A.’s lectures In the library. What B.H.S. Needs Most: t ' ore talk. Ie:s work. Marshal Force 2. 3, 4: H.R. Chm. I, 2. 4 H.R. V Chm. 3: Library Staff 2: ToU ' hdcw ' Club 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4, Mgr. 2. Head Mgr. 3, 4: Track 4. NORMA WILEY SAMPLE Ambition: To fulfill my mother ' s desires — well, most of them! ! Favorite Quotation: Did you do the home- work? Can 1 copy it? What B.H.S. Needs Most: Exchange students from — well, maybe Newton! Marshal Force 3; Jr. Prom Com. 3, Social Com. 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Advisor 4. Lost and Found I: Library Staff 1,2, 3, 4; Pep Club I, 3, 4; Sagamore CIr. Staff I, 3, 4: Cheerleader 3, 4; Old English B 3: Archery I; Badminton 3; Basketball 3, 4; Hockey Var. 3, 4; Softball I, 3; Swimming Var. 2; Tennis 2, 3. ROBERT B. SANBORN Ambition: School teacher (don ' t hold It against me). Favorite Quotation: A fool is one who knows nothing but thinks he knows much; a wise man Is a man who knows much but thinks he knows nothing. Advice to Freshmen: You won ' t have a thing to worry about because my youngest brother will be with you. Marshal Force 4; Library Staff 4. H.R. Rep. 4; Track 4, Cross Country 4. DORIS RYAN Pet Passion; Friday at 1:30. Interest: 1947 car. Suppressed Desire: To be like my Mother and Father. Foods Club 2: Girls ' League I: Red Cross Rep. 2. ROGER A. SAUNDERS Pet Peeve: Getting a yellow slip in the library. Interests: Ping-Pong, Pin-Ball, Piano, Parties, and People. Advice to Freshmen: Stick to the straight and narrow path and watch out for the curves. H.R. Teller I, 2, 3: Camera Club I, 2, 3; Radio Club I: Stamp and Coin Club I, 2: Golf 4. LEONARD MALCOLM RUDY Favorite Quotation: 30 days hacienda. April, June, and sombrero. All the rest have 31 except Ferdinand — he rides a bike. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Marshals who take themselves seriously. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Fire drills 5 times a day. H.R. Treas. 3: Band I, 2: Chemistry Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3. Pres. 4: Stamp and Coin Club 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4: J.V. Letterman; Tennis 3, 4: J. Murray Kay Prize in History 3. PAULINE EDITH RUSKIN Ambition: To sail the seven seas in a tramp steamer. Interests: Dogs, riding, psychology, theatre, camping. Favorite Quotation; Time, tide, and P. E. R. wait for no man. ALPHA PI Bank Staff, H.R. Teller 3, Clerk 3: De- bating Soc. 2. 3, Intramural Debate 3: Dra- matic Soc. 2. 3, 4, Prop Mgr. 2: Stage De- sign Com. 2, Publicitv Com. 2. Costume Mgr. 3, Ticket Com. 3; English Club 3, Winner Book Review Contest I. Winner Creative Writing Contest 3; Girls ' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Library Staff 1,2, 3, 4, H.R. Rep. 3, 4, Refreshment Com. Chm. 4; Prize Speak- ing Alt. 2: Sagamore Reporter I; Science Club I, 2: Spanish Club 3; Student Forum 2, 3: Students Handbook Reporter 3; Arch- ery I: Tennis I: Class Day Jr. Aide 3: J. Murray Kay Prize in History 3. ANN RUSSELL Future Plans: That ' s Telling. Pet Peeve: Homework. Favorite Quotation: Take it away. Girls League I, 2, 3. IRVING SALLOWAY Future Plans; College. Favorite Quotation: Seek ye first the good things of the mind, the rest will either be supplied or Its loss will not be felt. — Bacon. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Greater apprecia- tion of people like Miss Perkins and Miss Shaw. ALPHA PI Alpha PI Sec. -Treas. 4: Roberts House Ass t Treas. 2, Treas. 3: Marshal Force I, 2, 3: School Council 3: H.R. Chm. I, 2. 3, 4; House Council I, 2. 3. 4: H.R. Teller I, 2, Messenger 3, 4: Community Fund Treas. 3; Debating Soc. 2, 3, 4, Boys ' Moderator 3, Pres. 4: German Club 2, 3, Sec. -Treas. 2: Chemistry Club 3: Student Forum 2, 3, Pro- gram Chm. 3: Baseball I: Class Day Aide 3- Murivian EdItor-in-Chief 4. JUNE DOLORES SALMAINE Interest: The U. S. Navy. Suppressed Desire: To see all of the students and faculty at the football games. Marshal Force 2, 3, 4: Social Com. I, 2, 3, 4, Chm. 4, Jr. Prom Com. 3; Girls ' League I, 2, 3. 4, H.R. Rep. I, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Advisor 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, Head 4; Gym Team 3: Hockey 3; Softball 3. OLAIRE SALTMAN Pet Passion: Receiving Air Mall Letters. Favorite Quotation: How fast are you goln ' ? Jr. Prom Com. 3: Bank Staff I, 2. 3: Dramatic Soc. Costume Com. 2, Ticket Com. 3, Publicity Com. 4: English Club 2. 3: Girls ' League I. 2, 3, 4: Library Staff 4: Sagamore CIr. 3, 4, Adv. I. 2: Student Forum 3: Students Handbook Reporter 3: Old English B 4; Archery I, 4; Basketball 3; Gym Team 3: Swimming 2; Tennis 4; Murivian Jr. App. 3. page forty-four SYLVIA ADELE SAVITZ Pet Peeve: The sophisiicated girls of B.H.S. Chief Falling: Talking .go long on the phone. Favorite Song: ' Rhapsody in Blue. Election Comnnissioner 3: H.R. Teller 3, 4: Dramatic Soc. 2, 4: English Club 3, 4; Girls ' League I. 2. 3. 4; Sagamore Cir. Staff 3, 4; Student Forum 4; Students Hand- book Cir. Staff 4. IRMA BARBARA SEIDLER Future Plans: College, then? Pet Pastime: Sliced chipken at H. J. ' s, T. J. Favorite Song: Without You. Social Activities Com. I. 2; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found Rep. 3. 4; Lunchroom Staff I, 2: Sec. to Mr. Blanchard I, 2: Spanish Club 4: Swim- ming 2. BARBARA SCHILLER Ambition: To get Into Yale. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Its men. What B.H.S. Needs Most: One hour for lunch. Art Club I, 2: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, 5: Horseback riding I; Swimming I, 2. 3. DONALD SCHCN Ambition: Writing. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The great school spirit shown at our Friday morning rallies. ALPHA PI Court of Justice, Chief Justice 4; Marshal Force 2, 3: H.R. Chm. 2. 3; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3; Pirates of Penzance 2, Pride and Prejudice 3; French Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2: Orchestra I. 2: Orpheus Ensemble 2, 3; Prize Speaking 3, Winner Original 3; Sagamore Ass t Feature Editor 2. 3, Feature Editor 4: Tennis Var. 2, 3. 4. JANET SELETSKY Future Plans: To obtain a Bachelor (Degree and otherwise). Pet Peeve: People who drive by with empty cars on a rainy day. Favorite Quotation: Does your cigarette taste different lately? Entered from Sheridan Jr. High School, New Haven, Conn., 2. Dramatic Soc. 3, 4, Publicity Com. 4: Girls ' Aux. 2: Girls ' League 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found 3: Sagamore Adv. Staff 2: Sec. to Mr. Blanchard 2; Social Customs Club 3, 4, Executive Board 4; H.R. Basketball Team 4. STANLEY SELIB Interests: Music, Aviation, Las. 1073. Favorite Quotation: Don ' t let George do it. — A. Liden. Advice to Freshmen: Bring your own lunch, kiddies. Election Commissioner I, 2, 3; Social Activities Com. 3: H.R. Teller I; Camera Club I, 2: Library Staff I, 2, H.R. Rep. 3; Radio Club 4: WBZ Broadcasts 4; Tennis 3, 4. GERALD SCHUSTER Nickname: Schusy. Pet Passion: Eating Chinese food with R. S. Favorite Song: It Had To Be You. Marshal Force 3; H.R. Treas. 3, H.R. V. Chm. 3, 4; House Council 3, 4; Social Ac- tivities Com. I, 2, 3, Jr. Prom Com. 3: Baseball I : Swimming 3. EDWARD TIMOTHY SEXTON Chief Failing: Blondes and all others. Ambition: To play for the Boston Yanks. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More marshals like Bill Blair. Touchdown Club I, 2, 3, 4, Ireas. 4; Base- ball I, 2, 4: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Football 1,2, 3, 4: Golf 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Class Day Relays 1 , 2, 3. ESTELLE SHIRLEY SOHWARTZ Pet Peeve: Being mistaken for C. S. Chief Failing: Math. Favorite Quotation: Today is the tomor- row you worried about yesterday, and all Is well. Camera Club 4: Dramatic Soc. 3; English Club 3; French Club 3: Girl Scouts 2; Girls ' League I, 2, 3. 4; Red Cross Rep. 2, 3, 4: Social Customs Club 4. MARIO L. SHACK Future Plans: Radio School. Pet Passion: Vacations. Chief Failing: Trying to keep awake last period. Orchestra I; Track 4. GLORIA L SEGAL Suppressed Desire: To meet Hattie Carnegie. Favorite Quotation: God Bless the Muriv- ian. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Airwick in the lunchroom: boy cheerleaders. Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4, Publicity Com. 2, 3, 4, Ticket Com. 2, 3: English Club 3: Girl Scouts 2; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2: Sagamore Rep. 2, 3, 4: Students ' Hand- book Cir. Staff 4; Murivlan Com. Jr. App. 3. HAROLD W. SHANKLE Ambition: To be a happy millionaire. Suppressed Desire: To own a 1946 Dodge and a driver ' s license. Advice to Freshmen: Watch out for the Fresh -women. Bank Staff 3: Baseball 3; Swimming 3; Murivian H.R. Rep. I, 2, 3, 4. page forty-five SHELLEY SHARAE Future Plans: College. Ambition: To live to the utmost degree. Favorite Songs: How Little We Know , I ' d Be Lost Without You . Marshal Force 3, 4: H.R. V. Chm. I : Jr. Prom Com. 3: Debating Soc. I; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, Ticket Com. 3: Girls ' Aux. I: Girls ' League I, 2, 3. 4, H.R. Rep. 2, 3, 4, Jr. Advisor 3: Sagamore CIr. Staff 2, 3: Basketball I, 2: Tennis I, 2. ETHEL CLAIRE SHAW Pet Passion: Talking — outside of school that Is. Suppressed Desire: To walk thru Coolidqe Corner and not break my neck on the wheels of baby carriages. Favorite Quotation: Ours not to question why, ours but to do or die! Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Social Customs Club 3. DAVID H. SILIN Future Plans: College. Favorite Song: Tea For Two. Favorite Quotation: If you can ' t take part In a sport, be one anyway. Dramatic Soc. 3, 4, Pride and Preudice 3: WBZ Broadcasts 3: Touchdown Club I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball I: Football I, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3. BEATRICE SILVA Pet Peeve: My how you ' ve grown! Chief Failing: A certain fellow with green eyes. Favorite Song: The Man I Love. H.R. Treas. 4; Dramatic Soc. 2: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Radio Club 4: Basketball 3, 4; Swimming 3 Murivlan Com. 4. LAURELLE SHERIFF Future Plans: Vesper George School of Art. Pet Peeve: Which one, Ruth or Laurelle? Favorite Song: There I ' ve Said It Again — Vaughn Monroe. H.R. Treas. I. 3; Dramatic Soc. 3: French Club 3: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found 2, 3, 4. Chm. 2: Tennis 2. RUTH SHERIFF Pet Passion: Chinese food with J. S. Pet Peeve: People asking, Are you Laurelle or Ruth? Favorite Song: It Had to Be You. Marshal Force 2, 4: H.R. Sec. 4: Sr. Social Com. 4; Dramatic Soc. 3: French Club 3; Girls ' League I. 2, 3, 4, H.R. Rep. I; Basket- ball 4. SELWYN JOSEPH SH ERM AN Nicknames: Sellle, Sonny, Sol. Pet Peeve: Leettle Queez a la Flemings. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Mr. Flemings ' Imitation of gum chewers. GLORIA ELAINE SHUMAN Future Plans: Marriage. Chief Falling: Tall boys (My height 4 II ) . Suppressed Desire: To be a music critic. Entered from Edison Jr. High School, Brighton, 2. Girls ' League 2, 3, 4: Golf 4. PHYLLIS M. SILVERMAN Pet Passion: 6 feet 2 and eyes of blue. Favorite Song: You Can ' t Get a Man with a Gun. Favorite Quotation: All that I am, or ever hope to be, I owe to my angel mother. Dramatic Soc. 2, 3: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 4. CHARLES SILVERSMITH Pet Passion: Ingrid Bergman pictures. Chief Falling: Unannounced quizzes . Favorite Quotation: God helps those that help themselves, but in the process don ' t step on too many peoples ' toes. Dramatic Workshop I : English Club 4: French Club 2, 3; Radio Club 2: Student Forum 4. ARLENE JUNE SILVERSTEIN Pet Peeve: The south Brookline school bus. Pet Pastime: Keeping a certain person out of trouble. Ambition: To get an A i.i Math. Dramatic Soc. 3; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, H.R. Rep. 4: Chemistry Club 4; Basketball 3, 4. ROBERT SILVER Pet Peeve: Sophomores and Juniors who ask me Are you a Freshman? Chief Failing: History with Miss Bliss. Favorite Song: When It ' s Cherry Blossom Time in Orange, New Jersey, We ll Make a Peach of a Pear. Marshal Force 4: H.R. V. Chm. 3: House Council 3: Camera Club 2, 3, Sec. 3; Com- munity Fund Rep. 2: Track 3. page forty-six ROBERT JAY SILVERSTEIN Future Plans: To retire at 21 — a successful millionaire. Pet Passion: Walking down escalators that are going up. Advice to Freshmen: If at first you don ' t succeed, stop! Why be foolish? Election Commissioner 4: Jr. Prom Com. 3: Lunchroom Staff I: Radio Club 4: Base- ball I: Swimming Var. I, 2. 3, 4; Track I, 3: Murivian Ff.R. Rep. 3. ELIOT M. SLATER Pet Passion: That half hour study before school. Pet Peeve: A fourth floor homeroom. Favorite Quotation: Early to bed and early to rise, and you ' ll never meet the world ' s greatest guys. Marshal Force 2: H.R. Chm. 2, Election Commissioner 3, H.R. Treas. 4: Orchestra I: Red Cross Rep. 3: Touchdown Club 3. 4; Baseball I, 2, T Football 3: Golf I. EDWIN BRUCE SIMON My Idol: My brother. Favorite Song: If You Were the Only Girl in the World. Favorite Quotation: There is nothing that can ' t be done if one really wants to do it. Debating Soc. 5: Dramatic Soc. 5; Dra- matic Workshop 4: Library Staff I: Music Soc. 4, 5: Sagamore 4, 5: Student Forum 5: Tennis Var. Mgr. 5: Murivian Com. 5, H.R, Rep. 5. JASON SLESINGER Nicknames: Jay, Slush. Chief Failing: History in 237. Ambition: To make the headlines. H.R. Treas. 3: Spanish Club 4: J.V. Base- ball 2 : T rack I . HAROLD BOONE SIMPSON Nicknames: Simp, Buddie. Interest: Football. Suppressed Desire: To see the Varsity man- agers work like I did. Aero Club 2, 3: Library Staff I. 2, 3; Asst. Red Cross Rep. 4: Sagamore Rep. I, 2; Touchdown Club 3, 4: Football J.V. Mgr. 3, Var. Mgr. 4. BARBARA SMITH Future Plans: Fashion Designer School. Nicknames: Bobby, Barbie. Smitty. Favorite Song: lo Each His Own. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found Rep. I, 2, 3; Asst. Red Cross Rep. 4; Social Customs Club 4. DONALD SINCLAIR Chief Failing: Everything. Ambition: I wish I knew. Suppressed Desire: To see a smoking room at B.H.S. for students. FRANCES SOBLE Pet Pastime: Day Dreaming. Interests: Music and People. Favorite Quotation: Life is life; and when ' tis done, princes and people are as one. Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4, Publicity Com. 2, Property Com. 3, Ticket Com. 4: English Club 3, 4: German Club 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Student Forum 4; Gym Team 2. LEONARD SINGER Pet Pastime: WBZ Rehearsals. Suppressed Desire: To see the Radio Club become the best club at B.H.S. Favorite Quotation: Testing — one, two three. Marshal Force 2, 3: Social Activities Com, I, 2, Jr. Prom Com. 3: Debating Soc. 2, 3. 4, Intra-mural 3, Interscholastic 4; Dramatic Soc. 3, 4. Program Com. 4, Suspect 4: Lunchroom Staff I : Prize Speaking 3: Radio Club I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: WBZ Broadcasts 3, 4: Student Forum 4. THERESA SMOLINSKY Nickname: Smokey. Pet Peeve: A fourth floor home room. Favorite Quotation: Is your homework done? Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4. SYLVIA JUDITH SINGER Pet Peeve: Catty cliques. Suppressed Desire: To be Miss America of 1950. Favorite Quotation: If you don ' t play with fire you won ' t get burnt. Entered from Jeremiah E. Burke High, 2. Girls ' League 2, 3, 4; Golf 4. DAVID SOMERS Pet Peeve: People who think they can play drums. Favorite Quotation: Money Is the root of all evil. What B.H.S. Needs Most: A Band. Social Activities Com. I, 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: German Club 3, 4; Biology Club 3. 4; Tennis 4: Track 3: Murivian Com. 4. page forty-seven MADELINE O. SPERA Future Plans: Two years of Business School. Favorite Song: Because. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The one and only soap dispenser (with soap in it) in the girls ' room opposite 307. Girls ' League 4: Social Customs Club 4. BARBARA MARIE STERN Chief Failing: A certain Harvard Medical Student. Favorite Quotation: To man, love Is a thing apart, ' tis woman ' s whole existence. Advice to Freshmen: Get to know Mr. Flemings and you ' ll never lack a laugh nor a friend. H.R. Sec. 4; Girls’ League I, 2, 4; Library Staff I, 3; Lunchroom Staff 3; Pep Club 4; Biology Club 4; Spanish Club 3. EDWARD STAVIS Future Plans: College (whatever one accepts me) . Pet Pastime: Playing the piano. Favorite Quotation: Life is short, art is long. JOHN STOIA Pet Peeve: Work of any kind. Suppressed Desire: To retire at 21 with a million in the bank. Favorite Quotation: Prennaccus. Touchdown Club I; Football I, 2. LYDIA A. STAVROU Chief Falling: Saying the right thing at the right time. Favorite Quotation: Wee! That Oxydoi Sparkle! Advice to Freshmen: Don ' t join the Bache- lor ' s Club! H.R. V. Chm. 2: Social Com. I; Choral Soc. 1,2: French Club 4: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, H.R. Rep. 2, Sr. Advisor 4; Girls ' Vocal Ensemble I, 2: Pep Club I, 2. 3, 4, H.R. Rep. I, 4: Old English B 4: Archery I; Basketball 2: Gym Team I, 2; Swimming 2: lennis I, 2. JANET HELENE STONE Pet Peeve: Climbing four flights of stairs every morning. Ambition: A trip around the world. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Food in the lunchroom. Dramatic Soc. 3; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Library Staff 2; Social Customs Club 3, 4; Student Forum 3: Basketball 2. BEATRICE SONES Nicknames: Bea, Beatie, Poodle, Seatie Bones. Pet Pastime: Listening and Watching. Favorite Quotation: Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Marshal Force 4: H.R. Chm. 3: Bank Staff. H. R. Teller I, 2, Messenger 2. 3, 4; Choral Soc. 2; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4, Property Com. 3, Ticket Com. 3, 4, Floor Capt. L Co-Chm. 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 3. 4. H.R. Rep. 3, 4. Sr. Advisor 4, Service Com. 4: Library Staff I, Rep. I, 2, 3; Science Club 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; Student Forum 2, 3. 4; Basketball 3: Softball 3: Class Day Jr. Aide 3: Murlv- lan Com., Jr. App. 3, Business Staff 4. ARTHUR SPARR Ambition: To see the Red Sox capture the cellar. Suppressed Desire: To become President of U. S. for a day. Favorite Quotation: Never let your school- ing Interfere with your education. Election Commissioner I, 2, 4; H.R. Teller I, 2, 3: German Club 2, 3: Library Staff I, 2: Pep Club I: Swimming 3: Track I. JACK SPECTOR Future Plans: College, then Blood, Sweat and Bankruptcy. Pet Pastime: Doing nothing. Suppressed Desire: To oversleep, seven days a week. ROSALYN STEINBERG Pet Pastime: Working In my darkroom. Chief Failing: Thumb prints on my negatives. Suppressed Desire: To see a goat with green eyes and a red tail-light. ALPHA PI Marshal Force 3: H.R. Chm. 3; Social Activities Com. 2, Jr. Prom Com. 3; H.R. Teller I, 2, 3: Camera Club I, 2, V. Pres. 2: Debating Soc. 2, 3; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4, Publicity Com. 2, 3, 4, Chm. 3: French Club 2, 3, 4: German Club 3, 4, Program Com. 4- Girls ' League 1,2. 3, 4, Sr. Advisor 4: Sag- amore 1, 2, 3, 4, Photographer 2, Rewrite 3, 4: Chemistry Club 3, 4, Chm. 3, V. Pres. 4: Student Forum 2, 3: Students ' Handbook Editor 3: Class Day Jr. Aide 3: Murivian Com. 4. DOROTHY M. STEINMETZ Pet Passions: The big four and S.L.S. Favorite Songs; I Don ' t Know Why , This Is Always . Jr. Prom Com. 3: H.R. Teller 2, 3, 4; Choral Soc. I: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, H.R. Rep. I ; Girls ' Vocal Ensemble I : Spanish Club 4; Basketball 2, 3; Gym Team I, 2; Swimming 2. NANCY LEE STENBUCK Pet Passion: Three inch heels. Suppressed Desire: To be 5 ft. 5 — but that ' s Impossible. ALPHA PI Roberts House Sec. 4: Marshal Force I, 2, 3, 4; H.R. V . Chm. I ; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4, You Can ' t Take It With You 3; Dra- matic Workshop 1 ; English Club 3, 4, Sec.- Treas. 3; French Club 2, 3, 4, Chm. Publicity Com. 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Executive Board I, 2, 3, Jr. Advisor 3, Sr. Advisor 4: Red Cross Rep. I; Sagamore Reporter 2: Students ' Handbook Editor 3; Old English B 3; Baketball I, 2, 3; Gym Team 2; Hockey 2: Softball 2; Tennis 2, 3; Class Day Jr. Aide 3. page forty-eight ALBERT A. STRAIN Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morning. Chief Failing: Getting to school just under the wire. Favorite Quotation: He who hesitates Is lost. Choral Soc. I. EDWARD DANIEL TARPEY Nickname: Ed. Interest: The bell at I :30. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More natural blondes. Entered from St. Mary ' s, Brookline, 3. BARBARA A. SULLIVAN Ambition: To acquire a M.R.S, degree. Favorite Quotation: A little knowledge is a dangerous thing, but show me the man who has enough to be dangerous. Social Com. 2: Girls ' League I. 2, 3, 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Swimming I. THOMAS WILLIAM TAYLOR Ambition: Physical Education teacher. Interest: Athletics. Favorite Quotation: If you don ' t know it now, you ' ll never know it. (Before a test.! Touchdown Club 3. 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4: Golf 3. 4: Hockey 2, 3, 4; Track I, 3. JOSEPH J. SULLIVAN Pet Pastime: Talking. Ambition: To ride a horse through B.H.S. corridors. Advice to Freshmen: Stay home. Entered from St. Mary ' s High School, 2. EVA TISLOWITZ Pet Passion: R. S. R. Pet Pastime: Horseback riding. Suppressed Desire: To be just like Ingrid Bergman. Chess Club 2, 4; Debating Soc. 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 4; Orches.ra I, 2, 3, 4: Chem- istry Club 4. LOIS J. SUSMAN Pet Passion: Fisherman ' s Beach, Irving. Pet Peeve: Mat ' s appointments, conceited girls. Favorite Songs: The More I See You , Embraceable You . Social Com. I: Art Club I, 2; Bank Staff 2: Dramatic Soc. 3, Publicity Com. 3: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found Rep. I, 2, 3: Red Cross Rep. 3: Basketball 4: Swim- ming Var. 2: Murivian H.R. Rep. I, 2, 3. JUDSON TRASK Nicknames: Judd, Flash. Interest: Girls! Girls! And more Girls. Favorite Quotation: To each his own. IRENE EDITH TABRISKY Nickname: Blimpy. Ambition: To Inherit my grandmothers ' cul- inary arts. Favorite Quotation: A rose by any other name would smell — as sweet. Choral Soc. I : Foods Club 2: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Radio Club 3, 4. HERBERT TRENHOLM Pet Pastime: Building airplane models. Chief Failing: English. Ambition: Wish I had some. LAURENCE TALL Nicknames: Pepsi, Pep. Larry. Pet Peeve: Prismatolds [V=l 6h (BJ- B ' -(- 4m)]. Advice to Freshmen: All you have to do Is work a little — ! Marshal Force 4: H.R. Chm. I: Social Com. I, Jr. Prom Com. 3, Sr. Social Com. 4: German Club 3. PETER TRITSCH Ambition: lo be a psychiatrist and stay sane. Suppressed Desire: To make the teachers do their own homework. Favorite Quotation: Dubito, ergo sum. ALPHA PI Sr. Social Com. 4: Chess Club 4: German Club 2, Pres. 3: Science Club I, 2; Student Forum 4, Executive Board 4: Students ' Hand- book Reporter 3; Swimming 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Cross Country Track I. page forty-nine ELAINE D. TUCKER Pet Pastime; Being voluntary publicity agent for Gloucester, Mass. Interest; Music hath charms — especially piano. Favorite Quotation; Laughter is not at all a bad beginning tor a friendship, and it is far the best ending for one. — Oscar Wilde. ALPHA PI Marshal Force 3; Election Commissioner 2, H.R. V. Chm. 3, H.R. Sec. 4; Art Club 2; Debating Soc. 2, 3: Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4, Pub. Com. 2. Pygmalion 2, You Can ' t Take It With You 3, Art Workshop 4: English Club 3, 4; German Club 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Library Staff 2, Sec. 2; Red Cross Rep. I, 2; Sagamore Adv. Staff 4; Chemistry Club 3: Badminton 3; Golf 3: Swimming I, 4; Class Day Jr. Aide 3; Murivian Com. 4. THOMAS P. TUCKER Future Plans; U. S. Navy. Pet Passion; Watching other people work. Chief Failing; Math — the kind that takes brains. H.R. Treas. 3: Baseball Var. 3; Basketball J.V. 3. JEAN ANN VARNUM Pet Pastime; Dreaming about the future . Suppressed Desire; Why keep It a secret? Like all red-blooded human beings — I wanna get married . Favorite Song; Jim. Marshal Force 2, 3, 4; H.R. V. Chm. I, 2: House Council I, 2; Chm. Auditorium Com. 2, Soph. Social Com. 2, Jr. Prom Com. 3; Choral Soc. I; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Advisor 3, Sr. Advisor 4; Girls ' Vocal En- semble I; Library Staff 2; Pep Club 4; Basketball I : Gym Team I ; Softball I ; Swim- ming I ; Class Day Jr. Aide 3. PETER S. VOUDCURIS Future Plans; Northeastern, then U. S. Mili- tary Academy. Suppressed Desire; To be an officer in the U. S. Army. Advice to Freshmen; Look sharp, feel sharp, be sharp. Graduating Class Treas. 4: Court of Justice 3, 4, Prosecuting Atty. 4; Marshal Force 2. 3. 4, Floor Capt. 2, Head of Lunchroom 3, Capt. 4, Executive Board 3, 4; School Council 4. Chm. Charter Com. 4; H.R. Chm. I, 2, 3: House Council I, 2. 3, 4; Social Activ- ities Com. I, 2, Constitution Com. 2, 3. Jr. Prom Com. 3; H.R. Teller 1, 2: Library Staff 2; Red Cross Treas. 3 Deleoate to Phila- delphia Convention 3, Pres. 4; Baseball I, 3: Class Day Aide 3; Rep. to Mass. Boys ' State 3: Harvard Book Prize 3. MARK J. WALTCH Ambition; Pass 4th year Math — Graduate from College — Sales Engineering. Favorite Quotation; We hardly find any persons of good sense save those who agree with us. — La Rochefoucauld. Advice to Freshmen; There is really no in- surmountable barrier save your own in- herent weakness of purpose. Marshal Force 2, 3, 4, Head of Special Assignments 4, Executive Board 4; H.R. Treas. 2, 3, H.R. V. Chm. 3, 4; House Coun- cil 3: Social Com. 2. Sr. Social Com. 4: Band I, 2: German Club, V. Pres. 3; Radio Club 2, 3. Treas. 2, Program Chm. 3; Orchestra 3; Student Forum 3, Executive Board 3; Track 3; Class Day Aide 3. JOHN J. WARD Future Plans; U. S. Navy. Pet Passion; Watching B.H.S. football games. Pet Peeve; Homework. H.R. Treas. 3; Touchdown Club I; Foot- ball I. NORMA JOAN WASSER Pet Peeves; False modesty and dripping faucets. Pet Pastime; Trying to be profound. Favorite Quotation; A person who is afraid of being ridiculous can never be merry to the very core. Chess Club 2; Dramatic Soc. Prop. Com. 2, 3, Ticket Com. 3; English Club 3; French Club 3: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Ad- visor 4; Orchestra I : Sagamore Reporter I, 2, Adv. 2, 3, CIr. 2, 3, 4; Students ' Hand- book CIr. 4; Archery 2, 3; Basketball 3; Horseback Riding 3; Tennis 2: Murivian Jr. App. 3. MYRON L. WASSERMAN Nicknames; Mike, Le Roy, Bunner. Chief Falling; Mr. Kepner ' s History Month- lies. Suppressed Desire; An A A in English. ALPHA PI Marshal Force 3, 4; H.R. Chm. 2, 3; House Council 2, 3; Treasury Com. 2; H.R. Teller I; Choral Soc. 3, 4; Pirates of Penzance 2- Sagamore Sports Reporter I, 2, 3, Sports Editor 3. 4; Rep. to Mass. Boys ' State 3. GEORGE WILLIAM WATERS Pet Peeve; The cool, clear water leaping from the drinking fountains. Pet Pastime; Electronics and Women (they can both be dangerous). Suppressed Desire; To sprint down the cor- ridor outside the main office. H.R. V. Chm. 3. 4; House Council 3, 4; Flection Com. 3, 4: Chess Club 3, 4; Choral Soc. I; Debating Soc. 4: French Club 2: Radio Club 2, 3; Red Cross Rep. I; Science Club 3, Physics Club Treas. 4: Student Forum 4; Rep. to Mass. Boys ' State 3. DONALD EDWARD WATSON Chief Falling; History. Ambition; Floor walker In a telephone booth. Suppressed Desire; To see some one come in B.H.S. ' s front door. Marshal 4. ELEANOR JANE WALDMAN Nicknames; Elly. Norella. Pet Pastime; Swimming and listening to music (not simultaneously). Suppressed Desire; To come to school in dunga rees. Marshal Force 3; Camera Club 2: Dra- matic Soc. 3, 4, Prop. Com. 3, Ticket Com. 4: English Club 4; Girls ' Aux. 2, 3: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, H.R. Rep. 3, Sr. AdvI ' or 4, Chm. Service Com. 4; Sec. to Miss Sawyer 4: Social Customs Club 3: Spanish Club 2. 3, 4: Swimming Var. 3, 4; Tennis 3: Class Day Jr. Aide 3. DOROTHY JEAN WALSH Nicknames; Sis, Dot. Pet Pastime; Cleveland Circle Playground. Chief Failing; Blushing. Girls ' League 2, 4. page fifty EDNA IRENE WEBB Suppressed Desire: To see Ted Williams hit a home run to left field. Favorite Quotation: Let him who would move and convince others be first moved and convinced himself. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Blondes (H.O.). Election Commissioner 3: English Club 3; Foods Club 2: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found 3, 4, House Chm. 4, Service Com. 4: Sec. to Mr. Holland 3; Social Customs Club 3. JEANNETTE WEINMAN Suppressed Desire: To interview Norman Corwin on N.B.C.! Favorite Quotation: They also serve who only stand and wait.” Advice to Freshmen: Do unto others — before they do unto you! Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4; English Club 3, 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Library Staff 2; Lunchroom Staff 2, 3: Radio Club 3, 4; Sagamore Feature Writer 4: Biology Club 3: Student Forum 4. BETTY M. WERSEBE Nickname: Speedy. Pet Passion: Chow Mein. Favorite Quotation: Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Aero Club Sec. 2; Girls ' League I, 2; Library Staff Rep. I, 2, 3; Old English B 3: Archery 2, 3; Badminton 3: Team Games 3. CAROLYN WEST Future Plans: Medicine. Pet Pastime: Horseback riding. Favorite Song: Stardust. Choral Soc. I: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Mariners I, 2: Red Cross Rep. 3: Science Club 3: Badminton 3: Golf 3: Swimming 2; Tennis 2. JOAN ELAINE WEINRIB Chief Failing: Keeping up with Mr. New- som. Advice to Freshmen: A bad start makes a fatal ending. Sr. Social Com. 4: Debating Soc. 2, 3, 4, Ticket Com. 3: Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, Prop Com. 2; Dramatic Workshop I ; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, H.R. Rep. 4, Lost and Found Rep. I ; Lunchroom Staff I : Radio Club 3, 4, Treas. 3, Sec.-Treas. 4: WBZ Broadcasts 3: Sagamore Cir. Staff I, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4: Student Forum 4: Students ' Hand- book Reporter 3: Old English B 2; Badmin- ton 3: Basketball I, 2, 3; Gym Team I, 3: Softball I: Swimming I, 2, 3, Var. 2; Ten- nis 4. MIRIAM ELIZABETH WIGGINS Future Plans: California or Texas. Suppressed Desire: To have a pass to the Rodeo. Favorite Song: Back in the Saddle Again. Girls ' League 1 , 2, 3, 4. Lost and Found 2. CAROL WEINSTEIN Future Plans: Fate and good luck will take care of them. Pet Peeve: The I :30 throng at the French doors. Favorite Quotation: This too shall pass. H.R. Election Commissioner I, 2, 4; H.R. teller 4; Choral Soc. 3: Dramatic Soc. 2, 3: English Club 3, 4: Girls ' Aux. I, 2, 3; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Advisor 4; Golf 4; Murivlan Com., Jr. App. 3, Business Staff 4, ROBERT LEWIS WILLOUR Nicknames: Rob, Bob, Robin. Ambition: To be an airplane mechanic. Favorite Quotation: There ' s no harm in try- ing. Re-entered from Vilas High, Alstead, N. H., 4. Choral Soc. 4; Stage and Electrical Staff 4. MORTON WEINTROB Pet Peeve: People who say I ' m lazy. Ambition: To understand completely . Spin- oza ' s philosophy. Favorite Quotation: The truth is heavy, therefore few care to carry it. Sr. Social Com. 4: Band 2, 3: Chess Club 2. 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 4: Music Soc; 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 4: Sagamore I, 3, 4, Asst. Sports Editor 3, 4: Student Forum V. Pres. 4. MARY BEALL WELSH Future Plans: Radcliffe. Pet Pastime: Watercolor painting and books. Ambition: Architecture. H.R. Chm. 2: Finance Com. 3: Art Club 3: Dramatic Soc. 4: English Club 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4: Girls ' Aux. I, 2: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found Rep. 3, 4; Hockey 2; Class Day Jr. Aide 3. JOAN MARIE WINGATE Pet Passion: Pablum for breakfast. Interest: Le bon vinvant. Advice to Freshmen: Carry emergency K- rations if you have last lunch. Entered from Girls ' Latin School, 2. Dramatic Soc. 3: English Club 3: Girls ' League 2, 3, 4, Sr. Advisor 4: Student Forum 3: Archery 3: Tennis 3. NANCY B. WISEMAN Chief Failing: Bobbie. Ambition: M.R.S. Degree and then to raise a football team. Favorite Song: I Dream of You. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club Rep. I, 2, 3, 4; Red Cross Rep. I, 4: Hockey I, 4. page fifty-one ROBERT BRUCE WOGAN Nickname: Stud. Pet Peeve; My hay fever. Chief Failings: Laziness and procrastination. Marshal Force 4; H.R. Chm. 3, 4; House Council 3, 4; Jr. Prom Com. 3, Election Com. 3; H.R. Teller I, 2, 3: Chess Club 3, 4; Library Staff 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 4; Sag- amore Sports Reporter 3, 4; Hockey Mgr. 2; Track 3, 4. ROBERT WOLF Pet Peeve: Girls without lipstick. Suppressed Desire: Shelley Sharaf. Favorite Song: Just One Of Those Things. Re-entered from Hyde Park High School, Chicago, III., 3. H.R. Treas. 4: Jr. Prom Com. 3; H.R. Teller 3: Library Staff I, 3: Red Cross Rep. 4: Chemistry Club I, 3; Student Forum 3; Track Mgr. I; Murivian H.R. Rep. 3. BEATRICE ELAINE WRIGHT Future Plans: Who knows for sure? (H.T.R. does ) . Interest: A Sailor from the South, the deep South that is. Favorite Quotation; Any letters today? Clothing Club 2; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4. SUMNER IRWIN ZAGKS Pet Passion: Tinkering: Manual — intellectual. Chief Failing: Experimenting (scientific?). Interest: AH things, both great and small . H.R. Treas. 2: H.R. Teller 4; Camera Club 3: Debating Society 2: German Club 4: Sagamore Rewrite Editor 2; Science Club I, Treas. 2, V. Pres. 3, Physics Club Pres. 4; Stamp and Coin Club I; Student Forum 3; Murivian Chm. of Candids 3, 4. HARRY I. WOLK Pet Peeve; The St. Louis Cardinals. Pet Pastime: Reading Dick Tracy. Suppressed Desire; To drill my dentist ' s teeth. Chess Club 2, 4. WILLIAM WOLK Nickname: Just plain BIN . Advice to Freshmen: Work hard — you ' ll be glad some day. what B.H.S. Needs Most: Some dancing girls for auditorium programs. Social Activities Com. 2, 4; Choral Soc. I : Stage Staff I : Music Soc. Pres. 2, 3, 4; Red Cross Rep. 2, 3; Science Club 2; Mur- ivian Com. 4. ANN WOLPER Future Plans: Prom. Phi Beta. Prince Charm- ing. Prams. Pet Passions: Sincere friends, tall people, and eating cheezits. Pet Peeve: My sister ' s listening In on phone conversations. ALPHA PI Marshal Force 3; Choral Soc. 2: Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4, Costume Com. 2, Co-Chm. Prop Com. 3, Program Com. 4: English Club 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Advisor 4; Red Cross Messenger 2; Sagamore Reporter I, 2, 3, Adv. 2, 3, Cir. 2. 3, 4; Sec. to Housemaster 2, 3; Student Forum 3. 4; Old English B 3: Archery 3: Basketball 2; Swimming 2, 3: Tennis 3; Class Day Jr. Aide 3. ESTHER F. WOOL Future Plans: College (God willing and teachers, too ) . Pet Pastime: Using Don Ameche ' s greatest invention. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Its marshal force — [ust what are they sup- posed to accomplish? Social Com. I, 3, Jr. Prom Com. 3: H.R. Teller 4; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4, Program Com. 4; Dramatic Workshop 2; Girls ' League I. 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found Rep. 2, 3, Sr. Advisor 4; Radio Club 2, 3. 4, Program Com. 4; WBZ Broadcasts 3, 4; Social Cus- toms Club 4. GEORGE G. ZILZER Nicknames: Ziggy, Georgie, Zigfield . Suppressed Desire: To give a whole recital without hitting a wrong note. Favorite Quotation: All ' s fair in love and war, especially in love! ALPHA PI Marshal Force 3, 4; H.R. V. Chm. I, 2; H.R. Teller I, 3; German Club I : Music Soc. 3, 4; Orpheus Ensemble I, 2, 3, 4. DAVID D. O ' CONNOR Pet Pastime: Singing at eleven o ' clock at Coolidge Corner. Chief Failing: Math and Women. Advice to Freshmen: Study four years and the fifth will be easier. H.R. V. Chm. 4; Touchdown Club I, 3; Football I, 3: Track 3, 4; Murivian H.R. Rep. I, 2, 3. FRANK ALFERT COLOTTI Future Plans: U. S. Army. Nickname: Practical Prankster. Interest: Pat Fallon. H.R. Teller I, 2. WILLIAM DILLON Nicknames: Ace. Speedy. Favorite Song: Blue Skies. Favorite Quotation: Wh ere there ' s a will there ' s a way. Advice to Freshmen: Be good. J. B. Football 3: Track 3; Touchdown Club 3. page fifty-two MYRNA GOLDER Pet Passion: He changes as the years go by. Pet Peeve: The postman that rings late. Interest: Mail and Male. hntered from J. E. Burice, Roxbury, 3. Sr. Social Com. 4: Girls League 3, 4, Lost and Found 3. FREDERICK WILLIAM PARK Nickname: Sparky. Chief Failing: U. S. History. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The smoking room for Vets only. ELEANOR SMITH Future Plans: To raise horses. Pet Passion: Blondes in male attire. Advice to Freshmen: You can ' t get some- thing for nothing, and now is never too soon to begin. Entered from Arnold Private School, East Pembroke, Mass., 4. LEONARD TITUS Future Plans: Who knows? Pet Past ime: Night football games and S. S. Chief Failing: It might be you. GEORGE J. YAZBEK Ambition: More school. Pet Pastime: Dancing and skating. Entered from English High, 3. Track 4. SELMA NATALIE ENGLER Died February 3, 1947 For He shall give His angels charge over thee, To keep thee in all thy ways. They shall bear thee up In their hands, Lest thou dash thy toot against a stone. The Ninety-First Psalm page fifty-three Roberts House Officers Peter Voudouris, Treasurer: Steven Feinberg, President; Miss Johnson, House- master; Joseph O ' Connor, Vice-President; Nancy Stenbuck, Secretary. paqe fifty-four class day committee ROW I : Polov, Wolf, Estrach, Fein- berg, Friedson, Fitzgerald, Mullin, Applebaum, Crane, Gunn. ROW 2: Mr. Smith, Miss Placido, Doikas, Dutch, Love, Murphy, Hughes, Miss McCabe, Miss Haynes, Miss Chamberlain, Stavrou, Katzenberg, Finn, Katzman, Orenberg, Miss Phleg- haar. Dr. Shepard. ROW 3: Walsh, Corcoran, Liberman, Craven, Sample, Meltzer, Kartun, Goldman, Grandberg, Dameshek, Sus- man, Seidler, Goodman, Castleman, Mr. Mather. ROW 4: Anzivino, Wasserman, Zilzer, Silin, Marks, George, Kirrane, Gins- berg, Rosenfeld, Blanchard, O ' Neil, Selib, Hansotte. ft fliil ! ' ' ring and pin committee ROW I : Jacobs, Millman Falvey, Cur- rier, Davis, Aarons, Eyges. ROW 2: Webb, Day, Miss Vanacore, Miss Perkins, Aanensen, Meehan, T ucker. ROW 3: Marrow, Greenblatt, Fain, Krigman, Simon. graduation committee ROW I : Hackel, Steinberg, Waltch, Wolper. ROW 2: Waldman, Cook, Fearon. senior prom committee ROW I ; Gerson, Silverstein, Kelly, Appel, Kagan (Co-Chm.), O ' Neil (Co- Ohm.), Frank, Freedman, Gor- don, Schuster, Weinrib. ROW 2: Miss Fitzhenry, Clark, Stein- metz, June Bloom, Weinstein, Gitel- man, Brin, Arvedon, Varnum, Chal- mers, Saltman, Golder, Mr. Friedland. ROW 3: Day, Harrington, Cole, Berk, Brown, Joanne Bloom, Morse, Glaser, Hayes, Fahey, Duiven, Salmaine. ROW 4: Brody, Willour, Cohen, Wogan, Allen, Taylor, Hayes, Sherriff, Sones, Lepehne. page fifty-five man about town most sophisticated Robert Wolf Barbara Sullivan most handsome most beautiful most athletic most athletic Laurence Tall Georgia O ' Neil John KIrralne Alice Falvey done most for B. H. S. Peter Voudourls most sincere Judith Estrach most original Warren Cavlor most original Elinor Dameshek page fifty-six class fiirf Nancy Wiseman class v c|f William Blair most versatile Judith Haskell most versatile Louis McGarry most personality Barbara Hlllson most personality Howard Allen most popular most popular most likely to succeed most brilliant Nancy Stenbuck Stephen Feinberg Suzanne Arvedon Donald Schon page fifty-seven cage fifty-eight page fifty-nine veterans Room 322 Mr. Walsh Chairman: Richard Melville ROW I: Charles Maxon, John Cooper, Milton Otto, Ralph Stone, Irvin Meselberg, Edwin Flaherty, John O ' Leary, Robert Beavers, Eugene, Harrington, John Winn. ROW 2: Murray Yogel, Kevin Clifford, Elmer Park, Carl Hunters, George Robertson. Mr. Walsh, William McCahon, Ivan Watt, Herbert Solomon, Joseph Fallon, Richard Lee, Albert Saltalamacchia. ROW 3: Frederick Burton, Walter Aspinwall, Robert Miller, Robert Colly, George Stoia, Herbert Stingel, Robert Glass, William Priestly, Cornelius Lowell, Robert Wolfe. With approximately fifl ' y veterans enrolled In Brookline High School to obtain that suddenly precious diploma, the sine qua non to higher education, something new has been added to B.H.S. All branches of the armed forces are represented in this group. All of these young men Intend to further their education under the G.l. Bill of Rights. These veterans bring a breadth of experience and a practical point of view that enlivens our scene. Returning to High School after spanning continents takes real stuff. The school welcomes them back as long lost brothers and wishes them the best of success. page sixty EDWARD CHOATE Nickname; Ted. Favorite Song; To Each His Own. Chief Interest; Automobiles. Ambition; To own a garage. Branch of Service; U. S. Navy. KEVIN CLIFFORD Branch of Service; U. S. Navy. Entered from St. Mary ' s High School, 1944. JOSEPH FALLON Future Plans; College. Favorite Quotation; From the President of the United States, Greetings. Advice to Freshmen; Stay in school. Branch of Service; U. S. Army. LAURENCE FOX Nickname; Bud. Pet Pastime; The 920 Club. Suppressed Desire; To under- stand women. Branch of Service; U. S. Navy. JOSEPH ROBERT GRAY Nickname; Gunner. Pet Peeve; Some women driv- ers, not all. Favorite Quotation; When I die, let fire destroy the world: for it matters not to me — I will be safe. Branch of Service; U. S. Navy. EUGENE PHILIP HARRINGTON Branch of Service; U. S. Navy. Touchdown Club I, 2; Foot- ball 1 , 2. RICHARD E. LEE Favorite Quotation; Never hurry, never worry, never vol- unteer. What B.H.S. Needs Most; Newton Girls. Branch of Service; U. S. Navy. Marshal Force I ; Red Cross Rep. I; Touchdown Club I, 2: Football 1.2: Track 1 , 2. RICHARD M. MELVILLE Ambition: To continue on to college. Favorite Pastime; Mr. Smith ' s 12:30-12:45 Study. Advice to Freshmen: Think be- fore you do it. Branch of Service: U. S. Navy. MILTON RICHARD OTTO Future Plans: Art School. Suppressed Desire: To catch a pigeon in the quadrangle. Advice to Freshmen: Don ' t be discouraged, you only have three more years to go. Branch of Service: U. S. Navy. Boys ' Club I: Football 2: Hockey 2, 3. 4. WALTER E. RICHARDSON, JR. Future Plans: Forestry. Pet Passion: Women. Ambition: A bachelor. Branch of Service: U. S. Navy. GEORGE STOIA Favorite Quotation: A gov- ernment of the people, by the people, and for the people. Advice to Freshmen: Give your teachers a break. Branch of Service: U. S. Mer- chant Marine. Touchdown Club I, 2: Bas- ' etball 2, 3: Commandos 2, 3: Football I, 2, 3. RALPH STONE Future Plans; Law School. Pet Passion: Southern Com- fort. Suppressed Desire: To be like Errol Flynn. Branch of the Service: U. S. Navy. ROBERT M. WOLFE Nickname: Bob. Pet Pastime: Wasting Gas. What B.H.S. Needs Most; More teachers like Monty Wells. Branch of Service: U. S. Mer- chant Marine. Camera Club I, 2, 3. Pres. 3. MURRAY LEONARD YOGEL Pet Pastime: Having fun. Suppressed Desire: To see Brookline as Class A Champs. Favorite Quotation: To be or not to be. Branch of Service: U. S. Navy. Entered from Cambridge High and Latin School, 1942. page sixty-one page sixfy-two house officers Lincoln House Officers Marilyn Pons, Treasurer; Anthony Misho, President; Miss Greenshields, Housemaster; Daniel Peck, Vice-Pres- ident; Jeannette Auerbach, Secretary, Akers House Officers Janet Welsh, Treasurer: Robert Rubin, President: Mr. Bartlett, Housemaster; Ralph Wharton, Vice-President: Helen Noonan, Secretary. Packard House Chairmen STANDING: Mr. V eeks, House- master, Robert Tucker, Gerald Cherry, Edwin Warrell. Thomas Day, Paul Rosenberg, Robert Frank, Wayne Mills, Matthew Israel, Mrs. Ginty, Ass’t. Housemaster. SEATED: Robert Breck, Harold Drooker, Sylvia Sternberg, Mary Lou Greenhood, Iris Moldaw, Jeanne Sha- olro, Pa+ricia Lldstone, Ronald Lee. page sixty-three Room 102 Mr. Flemings Chairman: Gerald Birnback ROW I : Dorothy Bailey. Barbara Ber- man, L. Berman. Martha Aldrich, Madeline Artieres, Jeanette Auer- bach, Dorothy Arnold, Joy Barron, Joanne Abrams. ROW 2: Howard Aogost, Leo Ahram- jiam, Carol Bentley, Jean Albert, Enid Alberts. Elsa Aanensen, Mr. Flemings, Dolores Ago, Virginia Acevado, Cyn- ihia Adamson, Barbara Barett, Jerry Clitz, Gerald Birnback. ROW 3: David Barron, Arnold Bar- ron, Charles Adamson, Richard Black- well. Carleton Appolonlo, Robert Parosley, Frederick Barrett, Alfred Bal- kin. Room 104 Mr. Holton Chairman: Gerald Bonder ROW I : Eileen Brilliant, Barbara Blue- stein, Martha Cappers, Alice Chris- tenson, Carol Campagna, Joan Boyer, Judith Elumberg, Barbara Brovrn, Betty Cairns. ROW 2: David Blume. Richard Brody, Eleanor Cogan, Virginia Chafe, Mr. Holton, Elaine Cohen, Enid Cohen, Joseph Broude, John Cahill. ROW 3: Douglas Buchanan, Arthur Broder, Robert Brebbia, Sumner Bol- ton, James Eoates, Robert Brody. Gerald Bonder. Thomas Brundage, Steven Brown, rank Brillian Philip Buckley. page sixty-four I I t I HOUSE Room 107 Mr. Woodlock Chairman: Carl Goldstien ROW I : Sylvia Glass, Dorothy Grant, Joan Giuffre, Mitzi Greenbaum, Caro- lyn Grund, Barbara Goldberg, Helen Gates, Esther Graham, Joan Harris. ROW 2: Ralph Hakin, Richard Hill, Phyllis Hahn, Norma Glickman, Marion Gould, Mr. Woodlock, Hel- aine Goldberg, Ruth Gordon, Mitchel Greb, Arthur Gastanian. ROW 3: Paul Heider, Richard Greene, Robert Goodman, Norman Hanning- ton, Martin Herridy, Robert Goldstein. Room 108 Mr. Jordan Chairman: John Connor ROW I : Dorothy Craven, Joan Cor- coran, Catherine Connelly, Helene Cohen, Joan Cohen, Pauline Cud- worth, Janice Cohen, Jean Copelman, Helen Curren, Mary Cunningham. ROW 2: John Cahill, John Creedon, William Corrigan, Mr. Jordan, Carl- ton Cohen, William Cairns, Harold Carver, Martin Chernoff. ROW 3: Thomas Chin, Paul Connelly, Nelson Cohen, Richard Clinton, John Connors, Jack Chapman, Richard Coan, Robert Carroll, Philip Cucurull. page sixty-five LINCOLN Room 202 Miss Egan Chairman: Donald Giddon ROW 1 ; Collette Flynn, Betty Fraser, Elinor Frumkin, Roberta Flashman, Evelyn Feldman, Cynthia R. Finn, Lila Feitelberq, Joan Fechtor, Joan Flax- Ington, Betty Freeman. ROW 2: Leonard Fine, Gerald Finn, Irwin Forman, Thomas Ferguson, James Fay, Haskell Goldberg, Robert Freedma n. ROW 3: Elmo Freda, Joseph Forde, Richard Flanagan, Paul Flanagan. Donald Giddon, Parker Foster. Ihi ’ T VBi Room 208 Miss South Chairman: Rita Hawes ROW I : Ingrid Hess, Fay Johnson, Mary Holland, Rita Hasson, Patricia JordanI, Winifred Harris, Joan Elsen, Rita Hawes, Joan Hart. ROW 2: Frank Hootstein, Elin Horter, Nona Hunter, Jean Hasson, Miss South, Carol Horgan, Louise Horgan, Dorothy Hunting, Roy Jensen. ROW 3: Harry Karmelln, John Hings- ton, Harold Jacobson, George Hol- lingdale, Paul Johnson, Ronald Houg- han, Ira Kagno. page sixty-six I HOUSE Room 210 Mrs. Means Chairman: Edward Lenk ROW I: Grace Lewis, Barbara Lez- berg, Eleanor Kaplan, Mary Kibler, Thelma Lisch, Barbara Leve+in, Cyn- thia Kaplan, Evelyn Katz, Marilyn Kotock. ROW 2: Arthur Krensky, Elaine Levine, Nancy Kievit, Nancy Kelleher, Mrs. Means, Judith Leondar, Alma Knud- sen, Doris Kraft, Herbert King. ROW 3: Daniel Kelleher, Allan Licof- sky, Ronald Lindner, Paul Kirraine, Jack Kendrick, John Lure, Edward Kelly, Edward Lenk, Eli Kerins, Burton Komins, William Keunzel. Room 302 Mrs. Coffin Chairman: Philip Dalton ROW I : Janet Di Pesa, Mary Dia- mond, Ursula Debbins, Ina Davis, Eleanor DiPietro, Mary Anne Ehrlich, Barbara Davis, Ellen Ehrlich, Bernice Eilberg. ROW 2: Fredrich Eisenberg, John Dana Bashian, Vasmer Dalton, Marilyn Doherty, Rosaline Dorfman, Mrs. Cof- fin, Anne Denning, Ruth Eldridge, j Jerome Denning, Ira Dorfman, Robert I Duffy. ROW 3: Philip Dalton, Stelian Dukakis, ' Gilbert Duorique, Brendan Donovan, Alan Curhan, Lewis Edgers, John Doherty, Constantine Doikas, Sheldon Elinoff, Harold Driscoll. page sixty-seven LINCOLN I mri F Room 304 Mr. Fitzgerald Chairman: Helen Mahler ROW I: Brenda Marcus, Bernice Lu- bets, Barbara Mann, Ann MacLean. Dorothy Malcolmson, Winifred McEF roy, Sheila McGrath, Barbara Macey, Janet Markson. ROW 2: David Mahony, Robert Ma- honey, Edith Lourie, Madeleine Mag- lione, Mr. Fitzgerald, Helen Mahler, Janet MacDonald, Russela Marget, Oliver Martins, Colin MacGillivary. ROW 3: Charles Mellen, Joseph Meany, Richard Maginnis, Paul Miller, Richard Warnell, John McQueeney. Charles MacAdams, Martin Meirs, Wesley Marks, Alan MacGillivary, Charles Marderosian, Bruce MacDon- ald. Ma ' j H Room 305 Miss Collins Chairman: Ray Ouiment ROW I: Margaret McIntyre, Phyliss Meltzer, Rusa O ' Brien, Marilyn Moul- ton, Miss Collins, Ruth Mitchell, Eliz- abeth Meyer, Norma Miller, Claire McTighe. ROW 2: Lawrence Monaham, Doro- thea Mosher, Ann Mullin, Marilyn Nichols, Nancy Nelson, Norma Mer- cer, Alice Norton, Eda Needham, Ray Ouiment. ROW 3: Walter Palmer, Paul Oren- berg, Newman Mittel, Ray O Day, Thomas Mulvey, Morton Newman, Anthony Misho, Thomas Murphy. ' H page sixty-eight HOUSE Room 306 Mr. Downes Chairman: Alan Rubin ROW I : Marilyn Pons, Joan Palais, Nancy Olian, Helen Phillips, Joan Page, Irma Price, Cecilie Raphael, Jeanne Parmentar, Barbara Pinstein. ROW 2: James Peters, Renee Orten, June Pinanski, Faith O ' Neil, Claire Oppenheim, Mr. Downes, Beverly Prodany, Theresa Quely, Sandra Poley, Virginia Palmer, Earl Rubin. ROW 3; Norman Powers, Hugh Rainge, Alan Rubin, Charles Rice, Sanford Pasten, Fred Raverby, Peter Race, Daniel Peck, Alan Rothstein, Manuel Rosenfield. Room 307 Mrs. Pushard Chairman: David Shapiro ROW I : Patricia Reinherz, Diane Rose, Charlotte Rodney, Marilyn Rob- inson, Ruby Rosenberg, Marriane Roe- mer, Caroline Rothstein, Helaine Rothblatt, Barbara Reid. ROW 2: Thomas Shea, Richard See- lay, Eugene Sacklad, Gloria Raynes, Loll Raphael, Anne Rosenberg, Mrs. Pushard, Lois Sandberg, Judy Rubin- off, Gerry Richmond, Howard Sacks, David Shapiro, Benjamin Rutstein. ROW 3: Joel Saldinger, Robert Sha- piro, Larry Rutman, Kenneth Salzberg, Jack Shonfield, Stanley Selgal, Paul Selya. page sixty-nine Room 308 Mr. Bruce Chairman: David Silver ROW I : Naomi Schwartz, Joyce Segal, Evelyn Simons, Ruth Shlager, Ruth Sklar, Claire Schwartz, Ida Sil- verman, Joy Scalzilli. ROW 2: Herbert Sosteic, Lawrence Slabine, Norma Sherman, Anita Simon, Mr. Bruce, Lois Singleton, Iphigenia Scourtis, Aaron Sockol, David Silver. ROW 3: John Spillane, Richard Shu- man, Donald Silk, Barry Smith, Mar- shall Smith, Richard Snow, Earle Spin- ney, Sydney Sodekson. Room 309 Mr. Bates Chairman: Norma Taylor ROW I: Leslie Small, Marjorie Stew- art, Norma Thompson, Joyce Swa rtz, Betty Steinberg, Helen Slotnick, Eleanor Stein, Thelma Stewart. ROW 2: William Waldo, Robert Stahl, Betty Swartz, Betty Stevens, Mr. Bates, Irma Spier, Norma Taylor, Bruce Strickland, Larry Travis, John Stranahan. ROW 3: Shepard Spunt, Anthony Uva, Harry Stola, William Stelnhauser, Robert Trimper, William Sullivan, Richard Ulvedahl, Peter Theodos, Robert Stevens. page seventy HOUSE I I Room 3 1 I Miss Bates Chairman: Stanley Wallace ROW I : Beatrice Waltch, Christine Vitagliano, Marjorie Wallace, Suzanne Wiseman, Mary Tudor, Ruby Yip, Nancy Wolper, Sheila Wharton. ! ROW 2: John Yee, Harold Zulalian, Mary Tynan, Barbara Turner, Miss Bates, Joanne Waterman, Audrey Wine, Stephen Zoll, Phillip Whitcomb. ROW 3: Robert Wallace, Stanley Wallace, Norman Zide, Charles Wil- liams, Allen Wolfson, Irving White, John Willis, William Ward, William Winn, Nicholas Williams, Alden Wess- man, Arthur Zlskend. I page seventy-one Room 212 Miss Nickerson Chairman: John Paul Canty, Jr. ROW I : Roberta Bernstein, Alberta Bobnik, Joan Biller, Leila Bornstein, Myra Burgess, Judith Brooker, Bashka Bennett, Ann Bingham, Mary Jane Beyer, Barbara Blumenthal. ROW 2: John Paul Canty, Jr., Alma Berkman, Betty Ann Boehner, Barbara Bowser, Maryanne Bresinski, Miss Nick- erson, Jean Braley, Marilyn Bergman, Libby Blank, Claire Blederman, Ed- ward Cauley. ROW 3; Robert Cohen, Samuel Cohen, Frederick Clayton, Gerald Casey, Philip Chapman, Earl Cherniak, Fred Caploe, David Cogen, Howard Cobin, Charles Campion, Sheldon Cohen, Laurence CIbley. Room 2 I 3 M r. Wall Chairman; Mildred Cimeno ROW I : Nina Busalacchi, Mary Coffin, Mildred Cimeno, Celia Cohen, Audrey Cohen, VIven Cohen, Edwina Burns, Margaret Carlson, Marion Cooper- man. ROW 2: Malcolm Dores, Edna Chrls- iensen, Martha Conley, Arlene Cohen, Mary Cugavin, Mr. Wall, Marcia Cherenson, Phyllis Coan, Janice Cof- fey, Vivian Charney, Gardner David- son. ROW 3: David Curtin, Donald Cuth- bert, Lawrence Davidson, Daniel Duffy, Frank Cran, Lawrence Constantine, Burton Deltch, William Daley, Edward Cunningham, Howard Dalzell, George Doherty, Sidney Dockser. page seventy-two HOUSE Room 214 Miss Maguire Chairman: Kenneth Elgart ROW I: June Cutler, Mary Coyne, Ellen Duane, Elinore Diamond, Fran- cine Daner, Marjorie Costello, Joanne Davis, Kathleen Driscoll, Marjorie Druckman, Nina Davis. ROW 2: Edward Fields, Seymour Fish- man, Joyce Donigan, Rosamond Drooker, Miss Maguire, Rosalyn David- son, Barbara Dorfman, Walter Fitz- patrick, Gerald Duffy. ROW 3: Lawrence Feldman, Thomas Fay, Kenneth Elgart, FHarvey Finks, Joseph Famolare, James Fishel, James Finegold. Room 2 I 7 Miss Berriman Chairman; Alfred Flaxington ROW I : Jill Ferngold, Barbara Fine, Marie Fitzgerald, Jean Flynn, Marie Geannini, Rose Fishman, Mona Fein- gold, Phyllis Feingold. j ROW 2; Louis Friedman, Dennis Fos- ter, Joanne Varnsworth, Joan Erskine, Beverly Garten, Myna Freedman, Mary Firth, Alfred Flaxington, Ernest Fried- lander. ROW 3: I rwin Freedman, Frances Geannetti, Arnold Ginsberg, John li Flood, Richard Ginsburg, Eldridge ii Garland, Warren Frye, William Flem- ing, Edward Fleishman, Richard Flan- agan, Ernest Fuller. page seventy-three Room 219 Miss Hamblin Chairman: Arthur Goldman ROW I : Joan Gaudreau, Stephanie Grauman, Beryl Gordon, Claire Han- ninqton, Selma Gordon, Toby Good- man, Grace Ginsburg, Gloria Gins- burq. ROW 2; Myron Golomb, Robert Grodberg, Burton Goldberg, Thelma Goulston, Helaine Gussman, Nancy Hamilton, Ellen Gundersen, Miss Hamblin, Janet Hamilburg, Sandra Hanson, Priscilla Greene, Jean Grant, Joel Glaser, Arthur Goldman. ROW 3: Ralph Gunther, Robert Gor- don, John Goodwin, Joseph Goldman, Arthur Grossman, Allen Goodman, James Goodman, Paul Goldman, Allen Golden, Harvey Glashow, Robert Gonzalez, Robert Glass. 1 a J ppmwl Wj Room 221 Mr. Moulton Chairman: Harriet Kaplan ROW I : Janet Humphreys, Judith Kelfer, Edith Keizer, Rosalie Insoft, Sally Karr, Barbara Johnson, Dorothy Hogan, Mary Hasson, Barbara Houg- ham. ROW 2: Phyllis Harris, Harriet Kap- lan, Evelyn Heighlis, Sally Kantor, Frances Hyde, Elsa Heiskeri, Mr. Moulton, Jacqueline Hirsh, Elaine Kahn, Louise Hyde, Mary Harrington, Esther Jackson, Elizabeth Hennessey. ROW 3: Joseph Hewitt, Sumner Hob- erman, Richard Jaffe, George Hunter, Thomas Hines, Francis Hebb, Paul Hankey, John Horwitz, Jerry Herz- berg, Larry Harrion, William Hollman. page seventy-four HOUSE Room 226 Mrs. Harvey Chairman: Anna Marie Kelly ROW I: Jean Larkin. Susan Krass, Barbara Kurhan, Beatrice Lacy, Anna Kimball, Rosalyn Klein, Barbara Kel- ley, Adele Krous, Fay Leavitt. ROW 2: Paul Koppel, James Lavery, Barbara Kravit, Rita Lally, Corinne Leader, Mary Lee, Mrs. Harvey, Nancy Krapf, Patricia Kelly, Anna Marie Kelly, Edward Leavitt, Herbert Kugell. ROW 3: Gerold Lebow, William Kel- leher, Robert Leavitt, William Kelly, Robert Kesell, Joseph Laffey, Fred Kruger, Constantine Lavery, Eugene Krasnof, Charles Leivi, Robert Kore- litz, Lawrence Katz, Louis Kaplan. Room 227 Mr. Merrill Chairman: Peter Levison ROW I : Martha Linnell, Peggy Levis, Laurel LInsky, Sylvia LIppman, Nona London, Eleanor Levine, Jane LIpman, Ronnie Long, Eileen Lesberg. ROW 2: Ralph Levitan, James Lom- bardo, Barbara Lyons, Nancy Lyons, Marjorie Love, Mr. Merrill, Barbara Levenson, Jean Low, Roberta Lipsky, Richard Long. ROW 3: Edward MacKinnon, Fred Levin, Ira Levy, Irwin Letronick, Larry Levin, Paul Macky, Edwin Lindskog, Richard Levine, James Liacopulos. page seventy-five AKERS Room 229 Mr. Gear Chairman: Hubert Meehan ROW I : Arlene Mannos, Elaine Mc- Mahon, Lois Manecofsky, Mary Man- ning, Patricia McCachern, Joanne Mc- Knight, Polly Ann Maison, Isobel Malinsky, Anne Mansfield. ROW 2: Thomas MaCarthy, Hubert Meehan, Mr. Gear, Dorothy McCaf- fory, Peggy McCarthy, Rhodena Nae Killop, Dorothy McGeogliegan, Mary McCarthy, Betty Marshal, Mary Mc- Clafforty, Robert McConnell. ROW 3: Thomas Manning, George Marjollet, John Mclntire, John Mc- Donald, David Maysles, Paul May, Francis Marnell, Peter Marina, Donald Markol, Ronald Macks, Paul McMan- nos. Room 230 Miss Lewis Chairman: John O ' Brien ROW I : Margaret Murphy, Gretchen Murphy, Marilyn Morrison, Frances Myers, Marlene Monasson, Frances Murphy, Jane Nagle, Frances Mealey, Rose Mulvey, Ruth Nickelson. ROW 2: Paul Murray, Gerard Oliver, Robert Nesson, Lorraine Merrithew, Helen Noonan, Anna Merolla, Mara Nadel, Betty McQueeney, Florence Moffatt, Richard O ' Hearn, Robert Nelson, George Monte. ROW 3: Charles O ' Hearn, Paul O ' Connor, Frank O ' Brien, Donald Ohiund, George Naterman, Morton Myerow, John O ' Brien, Robert Mur- phy, Melvin Norris. page seventy-six HOUSE Room 231 Miss Murdock Chairman: Fred Pearl ROW I : Peggy Raulinaitis, Mary Pick- ett, Arlyne Pastan, Ruth Popkin, Ruth Phaneuf, Dawn Rice, Virginia Onorato, Diana Perkins, Janis Roazen. ROW 2: William Robinson, Marian Popkin, Joan Piller, Joan Rosenfeld, Judy Rabinowitz, Miss Murdock, Peggy O ' Connor, Nancy Rogel, Stern a Rob- inson, Sandra Rosenthal, Boyd Rey- nolds. ROW 3: Stanley Olans, Joseph Rich- ards, Fred Pearl, Stanley Richman, Paul Pender, Arnold Porter, Robert Rainey, Donald Parent. Room 232 Miss Bliss Chairman: Neil Rolde ROW I : Anna Scialdone, Dorothy Rubin, Adele Saltman, Selma Ruskin, Lois Salmaine, Demetra Rozantes, Elaine Seigel, Harriet Sagoff, Mar- jorie Seigel, Janet Schein. ROW 2: Paul Rosenburg, George Roth, Alvin Ross, Patricia Ryan, Miss Bliss, Natalie Sax, Myron Rosen, Vin- cent Saltalamacchia, Marvin Roman. ROW 3: Ralph Rogan, Carl Sapers, Nell Rolde, Robert Rosenthal, Robert Rubin, Marvin Rosen, Warren Russell. page seventy-seven AKERS Room 233 Mrs. Hartley Chairman; Gerald Sibley ROW I ; Marion Singer, Susan Snell, Jane Silverman, Norma Shoolman, Helen Snowden, Jerry Shepherd, Dor- othy Stavroc, Joan Stearns, Barbara Shapiro, Hazel Spaulding. ROW 2: Joy Schultz, Martin Smith, Elaine Stern, Amelia Stern, Jo Silbert, Mrs. Hartley, Beverly Shupe, Patricia Shalla, Sally Sieve, Charles Schiff, Richard Shore. ROW 3: Gerald Sibley, Ronald Simons, Lloyd Silverman, Don Silver- man, Jack Silverman, Don Silver, Thomas Sexton, Sumner Shore, Robert Simpson. Room 234 Mr. Meyers Chairman: Charles Trahon ROW I : Theresa Tierney, Rhoda Stone, Sonya Van Dam, Pauline Stola, Myrna Thurman, Susan Strauss, Ruth Suskin, Jean Thornton, Barbara Taba- chnik. ROW 2: Robert Stolow, Robert Smith, David Walsh, Paul Stern, Joan Twomey, Alice Stevens, Mr. Meyers, Joan Sullivan, Henry Walle, Herbert Swartz, John Thompson, Stanley Tay- lor. ROW 3: Clustin Stein, Ernest Starrat, Barnett Lillian, Charles Tiahon, George Till, Eugene Walsh, Robert Ward. page seventy-eight HOUSE Room 235 Mr. Rodeheaver Chairman: Ralph Wharton ROW I : Faith Winthrop, Selma Was- serman, Joan Walden, June Wasser, Harriet Wahl, Judith Wolbarst, Bar- bara Waldman, Marlene Wolk, Nancy Wiseman. ROW 2: Elizabeth Walter, Joan Zuker, Mary Young, Norma Wood, Martha Wilkie, Phyllis Ziman, Mr. Rodeheaver, Carole Zandlton, Janet Welsh, Clau- dlne Zighera, Nancy Wallace, Liesel Weil, Jean West. ROW 3: Ralph Wharton, Martin Yogel, Arnold Zack, Earnest Wilkins, Alan Witkin, Wilfred White, Lewis Wernick, Neal Werner, Harold Wight. Room 300 Miss Horn Chairman; Robert Atkins ROW I : Mary Arden, Cynthia Arnold, Rose Anzivino, Lilia Adelman, Glenna Bass, Joyce Allen, Beverly Abrams, Elise Alberts, Betty Bain, Barbara Aitken. ROW 2; Robert Atkins, Arthur Berg, Don Bloom, Sheila Aronoff, Victoria Aitken, Miss Horn, Lois Baker, Leonard Berman, Stanley Bloom, Ernest Ban- nister, Alan Bloom. ROW 3: William Barrett, Sumner Burnstein, Bradford Brown, John Bor- den, Charles Brown, Maurice Alkier, Charles Barrett, Joseph Buckley, Alan Budd. 1 page seventy-nine PACKARD Room 310 Mrs. Woodberry Chairman: Gerald Cherry ROW I : Lila Broude, Cornelia Buck- lay, Ruth Brooks, Gladys Breger, Eileen Carlen, Carol Brodisky, Jo- Anne Broude, Leona Brown, Phyllis Brown, Anne Breadon. ROW 2: Arthur Burgess, Robert Chal- mers, Myles Brown, Jeanne Butnam, Mary Cahill, Mrs. Woodberry, Sylvia Brown, Richard Broughton, Gerald Cherry, Ronald Bruce. ROW 3: Patrick Cahlle, Edward Cochoran, Paul Brisk, John Breger, Barry Brooks, Plato Chambers, Martin Cohen, Ja,mes Carmody, Richard Cohen. Room 315 Miss Allen Chairman: Thomas Day ROW I : Marjorie Cohen, Ruth Cohen. Leba Cohen, Alice Coleman, Barbara Cohen, Eileen Chase, Patricia Carton, Angela Chooijian, Joan Carter, Jane Cohen. ROW 2: Thomas Curtis, Lawrence Croke, Ann Christensen, Barbara Cof- fin, Dorothy Conlin, Katherine Cog- avin. Miss Allen, Nancy Conlin, Miriam Cohen, Jane Cohen, Dan Daily, Robert Collins. ROW 3: Edward Cunningham, George Danforth, William Cook, Edward De- Lorie, Herbert Day, Henry DeFord, John Corcoran, Thomas Day, Emer- son Cooper. I I page eighty Room 316 Mr. Newsom Chairman: Harold Drooker i ROW I: Carol Craven, Carol Cun- 1 ningham. Alice Crovo, Acrive Dia- 1 mond, Nessa Diamond, Patricia Cur- i ran, Janice Daner, Irene Costello, t Mitzi Covitz, Constance Deering. i ROW 2: Robert Dreshfield, Richard ) Farley, Betty Cook, Mary Driscoll, j Joan Dana-Bashian, Mr. Newsom, ( Mary Dixon, Betsy Ann Dexter, phyiisj Dores, Charles Egan, Daniel Farkas. i ROW 3: Gerald Eilberg, Arthur Dob- I son, Malcolm Ferguson, Harold i Drooker, Burton Federman, Herbert : Ellis, David Driscoll, Gene Farrell, . Arthur Epstein, David Fagell, Edward 1 Doucette. Room 317 Mr. Wilkinson Chairman: Robert Frank ROW I : Nancy Etheridge, Joan Flax, Marjorie Fishman, Barbara Gotely, Joan Gale, Marilyn Frank, Patricia Garland, Evelyn Fralr, Elizabeth Fried- man. ROW 2: Barbara Flynn, Arlene Finch, Claire Edwards, Arlene Fleischer, Gertrude Freedman, Mr. Wilkinson, Nancy Faber, Sylvia Ellis, Agnes Flaherty, Patricia Fallon. ROW 3: George Gansenberg, Burton Gens, Bruce Fox, Harold Goldberg, Burton Freelander, Burton FInkle, Rob- ert Frank, Ronald Glickman, Charles Goldberg. page eighty-one Room 319 Mr. Lowe Chairman: Mary Lou Greenhord ROW I: Carole Grund, Barbara Goldstein, Joan Greene, Elaine Golden, Mary Griffin, Doris Groipen, Roberta Green, Barbara Gldez, Bev- erly Godin, Mary Lou Greenhord. ROW 2: Julia Giannettl, Greta Ger- son, Sheila Gurvitz, Rebecca Gold- man, Thomas Hennessy, Mr. Lowe, John Hickey, Elaine Green, Karolyn Grennian, Eleanor Goldberg, Irene Gifford. ROW 3: David Gorfinkle, William Hickey, Karl Greenman, Carl Gold- man, Saul Helpern, Richard Hennes- sey, Roger Gordon, Joseph Kingstan, James Henry, James Griffin, Phillip Hibbard. Room 320 Miss Shaw Chairman: Matthew Israel ROW I : Joan Hughes, Rosalyn Hozid, Jean Hodge, Gloria Henken, Theresa Heraty, Patricia Hickey, Anne Hamel, Lois Hurwitz, Barbara Hirsh- berg, Elaine Hofer. ROW 2: Aaron Knopping, Ronald Kaplan, Tobias Hoberman, Andrea Hofer, Sandra Herman, Virginia Har- ris, Miss Shaw, Car. ' l Hazelton, Doris Hodgkins, Arthur Kaplan, Matthew Israel, Daniel Klubock. ROW 3: John Hollingdale, James Kil- gallon, Robert Horley, Herman Hur- witz, Eugene Hoffman, Richard Kirbey, Rolf Kates, Herbert Jacobs, Robert Hirson, Edward Keeney, Harold Katz. page eighty-two ill Room 321 Miss Cooke Chairman: Ronald Lee ROW I : Priscilla Jenkins, Marjorie Klina, Carol KIsloff, Marilyn Kaplan, Carole Keezer, Carol Josephs, Paula Kates, Marjorie James, Roberta Kock, Esther Karmazine. ROW 2: Irving Lewis, Elizabeth Katz, Toby Koritz, Diana Jackins, Raisa Kemler, Edna Kesell, Miss Cooke, Dorothy Kaplan, Barbara Kelley, Dor- othy Kruger, Pearl Kaufman, Martin Leppo. ROW 3; Benjamin Kosofsky, Lawrence Lewis, Charles Lewis, Sidney Lampke, Joseph Lape, Charles Landay, Ronald Lee, Robert Kolodny, Richard Land- field, Donald Leavitt, George Lampke. Room 323 Miss Bruce Chairman: Patricia Lidstone ROW I : Maxine Linsky, Jane Leibo- witz, Mary-Anne McMaster, Francis Levine, Francis Mac Entee, Anne Lowe, Joan May, Barbara Mac Lean, Haris Marrow, Ellen Lelbovice. ROW 2: Marvin Lousle, Mary Lyons, Judith Lofchie, Barbara MacLeod, Patricia Lidstone, Miss Bruce, Mar- garet Mansfield, Mary MacLeod, Mar- garet Mainard, Janet Markowitz, Anne La Rocca, Lee Linton. ROW 3: David Madigan, Claude Luisada, Murray Lukatch, Alexander Lukshln, John Logan, David Lichten- stein, Russee Maginnis, Donald Lom- bardo, Jason Lipkind, Herbert Lyons. i n • 1 m n ' i , J Vi fe ■Hb -- BI 1 pP SM .. ' 4L= ' laiE Aw page eighty-three Room 326 Mr. Beck Chairman; Iris Moldaw ROW I: Mary Murphy, Jill Merritt, Ann Mclntire, Jean McNeil, Cather- ine McCarthy, Ira Mills, Marcia Mur- phy, Jane Murphy, Janice Morgan, Helen McKay. ROW 2: Allen Miller, Edith McLeon, Patricia Mitchell, Ann McCourt, Kath- ryn Morrison, Mr. Beck, Jean Miller, Mary McKay, Harriet Mednick, Iris Moldaw, James Mahoney. ROW 3: David Margolis, Joseph Mc- Mahony, Alan Markell, Thomas Mailer, Richard Manning, James McIntyre, Robert Mayer, Neil McLaughlin, Em- mett McNutt, Robert Merrill, John Malcolnson. Room 327 Miss Abel Chairman: Wayne Mills ROW I ; Sandra Quint, Edith Parker, Ruth Pearlstein, Barbara Nesson, Ce- cilia Pitta, Janette Onorato, Helen Osenton, Arlene O ' Gorman, Ann- Marie Pratt, Zola Perkis. ROW 2: Donald Paddock, Eugene Monosson, Marion Ort, Rosemary Par- kins, Marlon Parks, Sadie Patterson, Jean Parkhurst, Stuart Nevlns, Wayne Mills, John Murphy. ROW 3: Joseph Minaban, Harold Pederson, Paul Onlgman, Alan Nem- row, James Mulloy, Robert Parker, Albert Orinberg, Leo Mullin, Robert Mullaney, Charles Moffat. page eighty-four HOUSE Room 328 Mr. Warren Chairman: Paul Rosenberg ROW I ; Judith Rittenberg, Pauline Robrish, Cynthia Reinholtz, Charlotte Sanitz, Jane Reinhardt, Barbara Roht- stein, Arlene Resnick, Joan Saltzberg, Marjorie Rochfort, Leah Roseman. ROW 2: William Rosen, John Rosen- thal, Phyllis Reiser, Sylvia Sacks, Carole Sacks, Mr. Vv ' arren, Jacgueline Rogers, Ethel Rodnesky, Jason Rome, John Roach. ROW 3: Michael Porder, Robert Powers, Richard Raphael, Paul Rosen- berg, Robert Pierce, Ralph Petipas, Dana Richards, Gerald Rosen, Daniel Rollins. Room 418 Miss Douglass Chairman: Robert Breck ROW I : Ann Aronson, Constance Azoff, Deborah Aldrich, Francesca Ball, Gloria Bennet, Anita Auerback, Leba Alpern, Leona Barsomian, Bev- erly Blanchard, Barbara Bally. ROW 2: Mary Allen, joan L caumont, Jane Angell. Barbara Bleakney, Fay Bell. Miss Douglass. Dawn Allen, Car- ole Arnold. Gead Beaumont, Anne Bernstein, Geneva Booker. ROW 3: Alan Bentley. Thomas Berry, Jr., Edward Bellivean. William Black- stad, Harold Ablerts, Herbert Bicker- staff, Robert Breck, Theodore Bloom, Sumner Baye, Gene Bauman. Robert Alcorn, Burton Bartzoff, Mark Bert- man. page eighty-five Room 424 Mr. Keene Chairman: Jeanne Shapiro ROW I : Nelda Shapiro, Priscilla Saw- yer, Marjorie Schneider, Barbara Schwartzberq, Cynthia Seigel, Jeanne Shapiro, Judith Shapiro, Joan Schlos- berg. ROW 2: Ronald Solomon, Charles Ross, Edith Shenkman, Eleanor Shallet, Elisabeth Scott, Sylvia Schwartz, Mar- ilyn Schultz, Simon Schiller, Richard Ross. ROW 3: John Scourtis, Allen Schultz, Abraham Sandler, Karl Schwarzen- berg, Chester Sanger. Room 425 Mr. Woodman Chairman: Sylvia Sternberg ROW I : Martha Stern, Norma J. SIl- versteln, Edith Alice Stern, Mildr ed Shuman, Marilyn Silversteln, Loretta Stola, Judith Stoller, Esther Shulman, Joy Spiegel. ROW 2: Robert M. Slotnick, Reginald Steele. Sylvia Sternberg, Ina M. Stol- ler, Joy Slovin, Elaine Silverman, Sandra Sloane, Robert Strashun, Hol- ger J. Sorensen, Jr. ROW 3: John F. Snyder, Robert Sloane, Richard Steinberg, John E. Sheehan, Alvin S. Sherman, Richard Eugene Snell, Peter E. Stromberg, William Splllane, Marshall H. Sim- mons. page eighty-six HOUSE Room 426 Miss Deal Chairman: Robert Tucker ROW I : Joanne Swartz, Barbara Thomas, Lucy Thermann, Eileen Tynan, Margaret Sughrue, Diana Ulvedahl, Phyllis Tumaroff, Marjorie Swartz, Con- stance Thanas, Joan Thomas. ROW 2: Robert Thompson, Robert Sullivan, Carolyn Streeter, June Vine, Ruby Vivian, Miss Deal, Carolyn Ulve- dahl, Claire Thompson, Clare Varnum, Robert Tucker, Arthur Traub. ROW 3; Hovey Tyndall, Walter Ulin, George Sutherland, Robert Ullian, Theodore Ulman, Harold Taylor, Rob- ert Tudor. Room 427 Miss Tiews Chairman: Edwin Warrel ROW I : Elinor Walden, Carole Yarc- kin, Virginia Wyatt, Barbara Wolf, Dena Waldman, Diana Waxier, Mar- ilyn Wantman, Jean Ward, Marcia Wolfe, Roberta Wolf. ROW 2: Howard White, Margaret Ward, Myrna Weiss, Dorothy Wolfers, Marie Walsh, Miss Tiews, Barbara Young, Joan Youngson, Marilyn Yudin, Edith Zanditon, Barbara Wan- ner, George Wells. ROW 3: Wolf Wasserman, Sandy Welsh, Robert Varnum, Edwin War- rel, Allen Weissman, Peter Willis, Herbert Walizman, Calvin Williams, William Walle, Howard Wolfe. page eighty-seven lower house who ' s who LINCOLN HOUSE best looking; Walter Palmer, Enid Cohen most personality; Alan Rubin, Patricia Relnh erz most brilliant; Nancy Wolper AKERS HOUSE best looking; David Maysles, Pauline Stola most personality; Gerald Oliver, Joyce Allen most brilliant Robert Rubin PACKARD HOUSE best looking; Edward Warrel, Arllne Fleischer most personality; Gerald Ch erry, Marilyn Frank most brilliant Alexander Welsh I ft Acting and the ability to act Is not completely Innate. It takes months, even years of hard work to develop proficiency In drama. The Acting Workshop furnishes an opportunity to all students desiring to learn the fine points of the theatre. Diction, stage movement, and expression can be learned here under the able direction of Mrs. Coffin and Mr. Fleming. The tedium of the work Is, to these prospective thesplans, a small sacrifice to pay for the thrill of striding on stage before a full house. All Is not toll In this Industrious group; the members find stimulation and enjoyment In the company of their friends and fellow-members. Faculty Advisors — MRS. COFFIN, MR. FLEMING ROW I: Friedman, Stern, Lebovitz, Craven, Klsslof, Robrish, Starr, Linsky, Greene, M. Kaplan. ROW 2: L. Broude, Pearlstein, Tumaroff, Hickey, Nesson, Hencken, Mrs. Coffin. Mr. Flemings, Josephs, J. Cohen, Reinherz, M. Wolf, Leibovici, Waldon, M. Cohen. ROW 3: Koritz, Chooijian, J. Broude, Flynn, Savan, B. Wolf, Herman, Koch. Averback, C. Cohen, Goldberg, Alpern, Bernstein. ROW 4: D. Kaplan, Kemler, M. Cohen, Sacks, Markowitz, Shulman, Brown, Vine, Resnick, Gerson. acting workshop grygSm page eighty-nine ROW I: Goldman, Parent, Rigor da Eva, Apollonio, Ganzalez, Taylor, Kugell. ROW 2: Madigan, Simmons, Hinson, Mr. Warren, Lurchsltin, Schlager, Rainge. ROW 3: Glass, Levin, Bardsley, Fuller. To all the flying enthusiasts at Brookline High, the Aero Club offers a chance to increase their knowledge of aviation and the fields of science and industry associated with it. The members, at their monthly meetings, hear lectures on such topics as aero- dynamics, jet propulsion and rocket power, as well as discuss in- formally the problems and possiblllfles of aviation past, present, and future. However, the special interests of the Aero Club are the construction and study of all types of plane models and their operation and characteristics in flight. The handiwork of these expert model makers can be seen on display near Room 33 I in the Science Department. In making the student body more air-minded, the Aero Club performs an important duty in this age of aero- nautics. President— CARLETON APOLONIO Vice-President — EUGENE GONZALES Secretary— ARTHUR RIGOR DA EVA Treasurer — HAROLD TAYLOR Faculty Advisor — MR. Vv ' ARREN page ninety Membership in Alpha Pi, Brookline High Schools Honorary So- ciety, requires a well-balanced scholastic and extra-curricular rec- ord. The letters alpha and pi symbolize the ideals of this organi- zation, for they stand for the Greek words for excellence and leadership. Members are elegible for nomination to Alpha Pi only when they have proven their excellence and leadership by earning a specific number of points awarded for scholastic and extra- curricular activity. After the nomination of a candidate, the mem- bers of Alpha Pi may elect him as a member. Members may be Identified by their key-shaped pins or pendants, among the most coveted possessions of a student at Brookline High. Surely, the desire of most students to belong to Alpha Pi is a factor In their continued efficiency throughout high school, and so, Alpha PI Is performing an Invaluable task by training the leaders of tomorrow. President— SUZANNE ARVEDON Secretary-Treasurer — IRVING SALLOWAY Faculty Advisor — MISS PERKINS ROW I : Katzman, Freedson, Granberg, Levin, Arvedon, Salloway, Dameshek, Cohen, Orenberg, Wolper, Hillson, E. Frank. ROW 2: Goldman, Richmond, Adler, Miss Perkins, Estrach, J. Frank, Ruskin, Brin. ROW 3: Wasserman, Steinberg, Zilzer, Schon, Allen, Stenbuck, Aaronson. ENTERED FEBRUARY 1947: Roger Aeschliman, Joy Barron, Suzanne Brody, Elaine Cohen, Ruth Eldridge, Stellan Dukakis, Ingred Hess, Roma Kagan, Barbara Mann, Louis McGarry, Antony MIsho, Daniel Peck, Marilyn Pons, Patricia Reinherz, Samuel Rogers, Helaine Rothblatt, Barry Smith, Peter Tritsch, Elaine Tucker, Nancy Wolper, Sheila Wharton. page ninety-one ROW I : Robert Tucker. ROW 2: Crovo. Pinstein, Rachlln. Collins, Adamson. Stone. Berstein. Tabachnick. ROW 3: Macey, MacIntyre. Azoff, Hlcky, Shulman. Resnick, Mrs. Woodberry, Kaplan, Vine, Leibovichi. Chooljian, Manecofsky. ROW 4: Silverman, Schwartz. Eisen. Maison. Goldman, Clark e, Orrieoff, Butman. Beaumont, Green. ROW 5: Perkis, Cooke. Parkins, Alberts, Shupe, Cohen. Mahan, Vivian, Wolf. Ellis. I Walking down the corridor adjacent to the Art Department, many curious students have stood in awe and admiration of the work of the Art Club. All the masterpieces are the result of the hard and inspired work of the Art Club, which fosters the artistic spirit In Brookline High. The primary object of the Art Club, under the guidance of Mrs. Woodberry, is to promote interest and in- struct its members in all phases of art work. On the agenda of the Art Club are Included such diverse activities as picnics and trips to museums, artistic contests and games, costume designing and colored movies. The Art Club enjoys lectures on subjects relating to Art. This industrious organization frequently contributes much to school events by drawing posters and designs for other clubs and social committees. President — CYNTHIA ADAMSON Secretary-Treasurer — JOAN OOLLiNS Program Chairman — RHODA STONE Faculty Advisor — MRS. WOODBERRY ' page ninety-two Led by Miss Horn, this select group works tirelessly to achieve the most artistic and most perfect effect possible In the settings and details of the school ' s dramatic productions. Be the problem fireplaces, murals, or furniture groupings, the Workshop will come through successfully with the desired effects. To this ambitious organizations ' , tired bones, late hours and occasional bruises are well worth the joy and satisfaction of opening night. The members have fun performing even their most menial tasks since their spirits are lightened by gay camaraderie and the delightful feeling of being on the Inside of a really good production. Faculty Advisor — MISS HORN ROW I : Collins, Tabachnick, Scautallis, Wharton, Acevedo, Wolper, Hes s, Manecofsky, Bass. ROW 2: Flynn, Blank, M. Welsh, Miss Horn, Stone, Yip, Schwartz, Silverman. ROW 3: C. Cohen, J. Welsh, Hunter, Weiman, Tucker, Perkins, Lowenberg. page ninety-three ROW I : Marino, Frye, Coyne, Walter, Lacy, O ' Neil, Fearon, Merrithew, Eisenberg, Banks, Israel. ROW 2: Seegal, Cibley, Lipkind, Finkel, Lichtenstein, Kerins, Mr. Joslin, Sloane, Powers, Stern, Golomb, Strauss. ROW 3: Budd, Wallace, Richmond, Fishel, Somers, Cherniak, Zulalian, Frank. ROW: 4: Alperin, Finn, Fames, Rosenberg, Schoenfeld. Strike up the Band! Magic words for all of us at Brookline fdigh. Can anyone imagine a game, a rally, an assembly, or any lively school occasion without our tuneful band? During the Fall and Spring, Mr. Joslin leads the band in marching formations and practices. Other rehearsals find the melodious group busy with its wide repertoire of music of all types in preparation for assem- blies and special programs. This organization plays a colorful part in school and on the field. It contributed greatly to school and to the winning of our Class B football championship for two con- secutive years. Faculty Advisor — MR. JOSLIN page ninety-four II Having successfully concluded Its Important wartime job of sell- ing War Stamps and Bonds, the Bank Staff has again taken charge of all banking at Brookline High School with a dependable efficiency too seldom recognized by the student body. To Its headquarters In Room 234, the tellers of each home room send the deposits through messengers selected from the staff In the junior year. There, under the supervision of Mr. Meyers and his assistants, Harriet Rossman and Sue Brody, the results are recorded, and banking percentages calculated. Every other Tuesday throughout the year, the Bank Staff gives generously of Its time in the Interests of promoting better banking habits among the student body. Brookline High School Is rightly proud of this efficient service or- ganization. Faculty Advisor — MR. MEYERS ROW 1: Katzman, Abrams, Kotock, D. Barron, Fechtor, Rossman, Mr. Meyers, Brody, Sacks, Salloway, Greenbaum, Yip, J. Barron. ROW 2: Gale, Raphael, Glass, Rubinoff, Adler, Olian, Boyer, Ko nowitz, Auerbach, Bentley, Cappers. Freeman. ROW 3: Poley, Kraft, Marcus, Ehrlich, Lubets, Kazon, Waltch, Koritz, Levine, Mullen, Diuvan. ROW 4: Lourie, Sones, Scourtis, Horter, Eldrldge, Marget, Schultz, Sherman, Morse. page ninety-five ROW I : Hogan, Shoolman, Snowden. Alberts, Kendrick, McCoubrey, Kimball, Schein, Linsky, Coffey. Lee. ROW 2: Miss Murdock. Mansfield, Zighera, Daner, Busschalaci, Kelly, Murphy, Cairns, Goulstein, Wilkie, Allen, Carr, Gunn, Berkman, Mr. Keene. ROW 3; Riley, Oliver, Kugell, Collogne, Simpson, Hoberman, Oklund, Eisenberg, Hewitt, Shaw, Raullnltis. ROW 4: Sommers, W. Kelleher, Till, Kienzie, Boates, Coan, D. Kelleher, Thompson, Yogel, Flemming. The members of the Biology Club seek to further their knowledge and interests in the biological sciences by group experimentation in botany and zoology. They are also vitally interested in an understanding of living things in the great out-of-doors. This is evident in the many field trips they take throughout the year. This club came into existence during the past year and its accomplishments clearly prove its worth to our school. First and foremost is its sponsorship of Biology Night. The Biology Club also sponsors science films which are shown in Roberts Auditorium. The money collected is used to buy pictures, charts, and exhibits for the Biology Department. The club has enormously Increased its membership during the past two years. President — JACK KENDRICK Vice-President— PATRICIA McCOUBREY Secretary — ENID ALBERTS Treasurer — JOHN THOMPSON Faculty Advisor — MR. KEENE page ninety-six Because of the increased interest in the fine art of shutter- clicking, the Camera Club has been divided into two groups, the beginners and the advanced. By sponsoring contests, this organi- zation encourages the members to do creative work in photog- raphy. To this end, members of the Camera Club take part in instructive discussion and criticism of each other ' s photography. As a further inducement to those interested in photography, the school dark room is open to the members to do their own printing, developing, and enlarging at no expense to themselves other than providing their own paper and paying the nominal dues. The more proficient in the science of photography take snapshots of many important school events and prominent personalities in school life. The entire group, veterans and novices, develops its skill through instruction and practice. President — SAMUEL ROGERS Vice-President — PHILLIP CASTLEMAN Secretary — ERNEST STARRAT Treasurer — EARL DENENBERG Faculty Advisor — MR. BECK ROW I: R. Dreshfield. A. Dreshfield, Garfinkle, Goldberg, Ross, Schwa rtenberg, Cohen, Kosofsky, Smythe, Lebow, Goldberg, Fox. ROW 2: Kermezine, Ludsky, Schwartz, Katz, Denemberg, Starret, Rogers, Castleman, Stranahan, Gordon, Diamond, Wartman. ROW 3: L. Cibley, Reynolds, Cobitz, Lafchie, Wolfers, Roseman, Weiss, Mr. Beck, Green, Thomas, Saltzberg, Allen, Di Pesa, McLean, Friedlander, Ziskend, Bouman, Bartzoff. ROW 4: Merrill, Heider, Spunt, Shlller, Libby, Gianneltl, Miller, Segal, Tibman, Rodnesky, Shultz, Monosson, Landtield, Fogel Rosenberg, ROW 5: Kelleher, Glazer, F, Cohen, S. Manning, Smith, Federman, LIndsky, Heane, G. Sibley, F. Giannetti, page ninety-seven ROW I: Finn, Mr. Ehnes, Polov. 1 ROW 2: Doikos, Crane, Bernstein. ]■ ;| 1 : I No doubt, many of you do not realize the vital part the Central 1 reasury plays in the life of the various activities at Brookline High School. The purpose of this organization is designed mainly for p- the safe-keeping of the various activities ' money, and to present ! to the Superintendent of Schools, other officials, and to the various | activity treasurers and advisors a complete, accurate financial re- port of the receipts and disbursements of cash. During the past ji year, there have been eight activities added to the Central Treas- i| ury, giving this organization at present a total of 58 active accounts. ij I he organization ' s under the able leadership of Mr. Ehnes, Treas- i; urer, and the following honor commercial students serve in the ji positions noted below. Head Bookkeeper — .MARCIA FINN j- Asst. Bookkeeper- — FRANCES POLOV |! Typicts— MARILYN BERNSTEIN, JOAN CRANE, HELEN DOIKAS [ Faculty Advisor — MR EHNES page ninety-eight i|i The Chess Club Is designed exclusively for those who delight In thought. Chiefly a game of concentration, Involving mental agility rather than luck or physical skill, chess keeps each player always anticipating the moves of his opponent and seeking the best pos- sible moves to secure victory quickly and decisively. Under the supervision and Instruction of Miss Allen, the members learn such fine points of this venerable game as the Catalan system and the Indian Defense as well as the many variations and openings. Play- ing chess, the members develop their powers of reasoning and a sense of sportsmanship. They Improve their skill not only by play- ing the game but by, after the game, reconsidering what moves might have been made. President — NEUMAN MITTEL Secretary-Treasurer — MORTON WEINTROB FacuTy Advisor — MISS ALLEN ROW I : Richard. Bloom, Rosenthal, Mittel (Capt.), Weintrob, Garfield, CanI ey. Mills, Kaplan. ROW 2: Schultz. Dorfman, Hollman, Ziskend, Leavitt, Miss Allen, Wa+ers, Greb, Freeman, Tyndall, Margolis. ROW 3: Giannetti, Wolk, GInshey, Saldinger, Trltsch, Brody, Felnsilver, Kruger, Spunt. page ninety-nine ROW I : Voudouris, Schon, Aeschilman. Artleres. ROW 2: Barron, Nagi, Mullin, Aronson. Green. KIny, Wharton. The judicial branch of the student government at Brookline High School Is the Court of Justice. Consisting of a Chief Justice and eight Associate Justices, the court tries all cases brought before it by the Marshal Force. The Captain of the Marshals, acting as Prosecuting Attorney, presents the case against the Indicted of- fender, after which the defense presents its case, producing what- ever witnesses It may have to offer In its behalf. The decision arrived at by the judges is questioned neither by the defendant nor by any other member of the school. Such operations of stu- dent government offer to the entire school practice In democracy, an understanding of the basic principles which are essential to those who would live wisely under the American form of govern- ment. Chief Justice — DONALD SCHON Prosecuting Attorney — PETER VOUDOURIS Clerk— MADELEINE ARTIERES Faculty Advisor— MISS ALLEN page one hundred Time is running short, and with only a minute left our rebuttallst Is lashing at his opponent, hitting his weak spots, returning his blows, forcing him Into submission — all verbally of course. He is a mem- ber of the Brookline High School Debating Society. Under the able leadership of President Irving Salloway, the soc iety strives to teach its future Daniel Websters the fundamentals of good debat- ing. After acquiring the ability to secure material and organize it logically for Intramural debates, ambitious students are then eligible to match their skill with pupils of other schools in the inter- scholastic debates. Five Intramural debates and three Interscholas- tlc debates are scheduled for the year, giving opportunity to all participants toward quick thinking and effective speaking. President — IRVING SALLOWAY Secretary — BARBARA DAVIS Treasurer — SUZANNE ARVEDON Faculty Advisor — SAMUEL B. GOULD ROW I: Wolper. Wharton, Katz, Stern, Arvedon, Davis, Salloway (Pres.), Mr. Gould, Shapiro, Dutch, Tniman, Stein, Eisen. ROW 2: Blumberg, Grandberg, Haskell, Dameshek, Stone, Hackell, Albert, Meyers, Robinson, Tucker, Welsh, Goldberg, Kraft, Reinherz, Rachlin. ROW 3: Wharton, Welsh, Rosen, Fine, Weinrib, Hess, Cudworth, Scourtis, Baker, Richmond, Swartz, Simons. Haberman, Zack. Kemler Lepkind. ROW 4; Rosenberg, Fleishman, Waters, Saldinger, Mittel, Ruttman, Adamson, Barron, Merriman, Leavitt, Rothstein, Cavior, Sapers. page one hundred one ROW I ; Cravo, Kelly. Nortan, Hacliel, Low, Kelley, Karr. ROW 2: Hassen, Varnum. Staller, Miss Egan, Miss South, Shapiro. Pittar, Burgess. ROW 3: Aanenscn, Starvas. Rosen, Hasson, Di Pesa, Lee, Kaufman, Friar, Mednick A newcomer to the ranks of extra-curricular activities at Brook- line High School, the Future Home-Makers of America takes the place of the former Foods and Clothing Clubs. Younq as it is, however, this club has undertaken the important task of training its members in the fields of clothing and goods. They study various fashions and color combinations as well as cooking technlgues, and gain valuable practice in the preparation of common foods. A major reason for the outstanding success of the F. H. A. is its well- organized schedule, planned to Include amusement as well as train- ing. Let us extend our heartiest congratulations and best wishes for continued success to this rising member of a national organi- zation. President — GRACE HACKEE Vice-Presidents— BARBARA KELLEY, ALICE NORTON Secretary — MARIE LEE Treasurer — PATSY KELLY Faculty Advisor — MISS SOUTH page one hundred two The purpose of the French Club Is to stimulate Interest In the life- customs, language, art, music, literature and history of France and of the French people. The meetings are conducted in French and French conversation Is encouraged. Between October and May, there are monthly programs consisting of French plays, songs and games. Membership Is open to all students who have completed a year of French with an average of A or B, and to first year stu- dents who have an average of A for the first semester of French. Because of Its fine programs, the French Club has become one of the most popular organizations at Brookline High School. President — SUZANNE ARVEDON Vice-President — ELINOR DAMASHEK Secretary— MADELEINE ARTIERES Treasurer — MYRNA KATZ Faculty Advisor — MISS CHAMBERLAIN ROW I : Lr sl.y, Katz. Scalzalli, Rothstein, Frank. Katzman. Artieres, Wolper, Katz, Miss Chamberlain, Arvedon, Dameshek, Cohen, Goldman, Levin, Rachlin, Kotock, Rothbtatt, Slotnick. ROW 2: Brin, Orenberg, Weinstein, Blumberg, Savitz, Goodman, Brown, Green, Haskell, Orloff, Gerson, Steinberg, Freldson, Stravou, Cudworth, Welsh, Adler, Auerback, Hayes. ROW 3: Eldridge, Rubinotf, Grandberg, Morse, Hayes, Bloom, Fitzgerald, Richmond, Flashman, Warton, Reinherz, Mann, Lewis, Horgan C., Horgan L., Lander, Cook, Frank. ROW 4: PinanskI, Cogan, Sandberg, Stenbuck, Frank, Smith, Peck, Schon, Kelly, Orenberg, Aarcnson, Love. Moldaw, Lepehine, Lourle, Poley. page one hundred three ROW I ; Roemer, Sobel, Pickett, Leitach, Steinberg, Sil verman, Meyer, Debblns. ROW 2: Bloom, Stoller,, Cohen, Ortou, Orvedow, Mr. Friedland, Tucker, Zacks, Weil, Bernstein. ROW 3: Anzivino, Aronson, Witkin, Orent, Luce, Miller. Under the able, genial guidance of Mr. Friedland, the German Club has, throughout the year, maintained its standard of lively and interesting meetings. The primary object of the German Club is to give its members opportunity to learn more of German culture. In the meetings, this is brought about by movies, lectures concern- ing Germany and listening to characteristic German music. Usually the meetings are on an Informal plane with an opening speech in German by President Peter Trltsch. The annual Christmas Party and spring outing provide added sparkle to the German Club program. Educational as well as social discussions complete the well-balanced program offered to the members of the German Club. President— PETER TRITSCH Vice-President— ALFRED PICKETT Secretary-Treasurer — RICHARD SILVERMAN Faculty Advisor — MR. FRIEDLAND page one hundred four 1 The Girls ' League is definitely the largest and busiest organiza- tion at Brookline High School. Fronn the eighth grade party on, where she first becomes acquainted with the League, every girl is vitally aware of it actively. The Mothers ' Teas, the Christmas Dance, the traditional spring Supper Party with its excellent bill of fare and equally excellent entertainment, are high spots of the club program. Regular Friday meetings give constant entertain- ment through many well-organized programs arranged by various members. There are gay socials; and to balance these, the League frequently has distinguished and popular speakers. Its committees provide many opportunities to the girls for service to themselves, the school, and the community. The League offers a well-rounded program in which any girl may partake. President — JUDITH ESTRACH Vice-President— PARTICIA REINHERZ Secretary — BARBARA HILLSON Treasurer — BARBARA FITZGERALD Faculty Advisors MISS SAWYER, MISS POLAND, MISS HORN, MISS OOLLINS, MISS McOABE, MRS. POTTER ROW I : Stavros, Varnum, Noonan, Frank, Scour+is, Irene Frank, Donovan, Bromberg, Reinherz, Estrach. Miss Sawyer, Fitzgerald, Hillson, Falvey, Chooliian, Stenbuck, Waldman, Fine, Hackel. ROW 2: Miss Potter, Miss Poland, McGuire, ttordan, Freidson, Weinstein, Kimble, Orion, Wolper, Hess, Wharton, Sharat, Auerback, Artieres, Salamaine, Harrington, Craven, Taylor, Kagan, Cappers, McGlaughlin, Morgan, Collins, Wool, Miss Horn, Miss McKabe. ROW 3; Wolper, Brin, Richmond, Hayes, Katzenberg, Morse, Brown, Mann, Sample, Cohen, Goldman, Grandberg, May Cingate, Kraft, Gordon, Gale, Doren, Orenberg, Finn, Shepherd, Fishel, Morrison, Katzman. ROW :4 Haskell, Arvedon, Tucker, Webb, Eldridge, Pinanski, Dutch, Ponn, Pons, Kelleher, Hughes, Brody, Nelson, Sones, B. Cohen, Lourie, Dameshek, May, Moldow, Love, Ruskin, Meehan. i ' I I I ill nsrinihi page one hundred five I ROV I : M. Cohen, Cutler, Merzbach, Coffin, Rusibn, Corcoran, Manecofsky, Rachlin. ROW 2; Win+hrop. Van Damm, Glass, Miss Kenison, Gussman. Audrey Cohen. Knepps, J. Corcoran. ROW 3; Raynes. Moidow, Mannas. Moldaw. Rosenfield, Blaine Cohen, Stone, Drulter, Garten. it may not be the sweetest music this side of heaven , but the unusually high treble and strong rich contralto voices of the mem- bers of the Girls ' Vocal Ensemble do blend beautifully. The small group, composed of Brookline High School ' s Lily Ponses and Grace Moores, achieves finished performances only after long hours of practice and of hard work. There is no individual glory; it is recog- n. ' zed as a group project. These talented vocalists selected from the Choral Society supply the finishing touch to school programs and assemblies such as Parents ' Night, Christmas, and Memorial Day. Away from home, the Enemble entertains at the Teachers ' Club meetings. Gifted with the ability to present a program for the enjoyment of all, the girls receive the warm welcome which their singing merits from both students and faculty. Faculty Advisor — MISS KENISON page one hundred six i One of the most important organizations of Brookline High School is the Lunchroom Staff. Twelve permanent employees aided by seventeen students compose this corps of indispensable workers. They perform daily miracles of feeding a multitude of hungry people — faculty and students. The staff prepares, displays, and sells attractive, balanced lunches to nearly two thousand hungry customers. Performing this essential work with speed and dis- patch, the group deserves a special vote of gratitude from all of us. The new eight platoon system of lunches provides for increased efficiency, shorter lines and longer lunch periods. Faculty Advisor MRS. POTTER ROW I: Mrs. A. Hurt. Miss Lyons, Mrs. Desmond. Mrs. Curtis. Miss Gebauer, Miss Croran, Mrs. McManus, Miss Cullaraan, Mrs. Green, Mrs. Ryan, Miss Donaldson. ROW 2: Mrs. Kllroy, C. Struter, C. Warnum, J. Thomas, M. Gamble, A. Cohen, S. Kreps, J. Shapiro, J. McKnight, L. Thimann, B Goldstein, J. Swartz, Mrs. Sullivan. ROW 3: P. Hibbard, H. Kuqell, B. Kelley, A. Hanagan, H. Rosen, A. Levey. S. Olans, R. Thompson, R. Kates, A. Rigada Eva. C. Rice, K. Sulzberg, R. Korulltz, R. Merrill. E. Doucette. page one hundred seven ROW I : Gopen, Waldman, Bennet. Meyers, Wal+ch, Wolk, B rooker, Merzach, Grund, Gerson. ROW 2: Gl aser, Gussman, Raichman, Orenberg, Davis, Mr. Joslin, Lowenstein, Richmond, Stone, Cohen, Friedson. ROW 3: Howins, Simons, Drooker, Ziman, Debbins, Finn, Brody, Weinman, Rudy, Tritsch. ROW 4: Zilzer, Kember, Weintrob, Goldman, Mittel, Schonenteld. Organized through the efforts of the students themselves, the Music Society meets once each month In the Music Room. There the members of the Music Society hear lectures on music or musical Instruments. During the remainder of the time the Music Society enjoys listening to the great works of the famous composers. In hearing fine music and studying Its backgrounds and technigues, the students Increase their appreciation of this fine art. At these meetings the group Is given the opportunity to discuss music and to engage In the sociable comradeship of its members. Through Its activities, the Music Society has stimulated the Interest of the student body In classical music. President — WILLIAM WOLK Secrete ry-T rea surer — BEATR ICE WALTCH Faculty Advisor — MR. JOSLIN page one hundred eight Under the able direction of Mr. Joslin, the orchestra has this year, as in years past, contributed imnneasurably to the growth of a wider appreciation of music by the student body. The price of perfection in their symphonic arrangements and harmony is long hours of practice each day by all members of the orchestra. Tedious as this program may seem to us, it is not only an enjoyable routine to these adept amateurs, but a real opportunity to develop tech- nique in playing their instruments with the accompaniment of all their fellow players. In its activities, the orchestra fills a dual pur- pose, that of increasing the versatility of its members and of improving the musical taste of the whole school. Faculty Advisor — MR. JOSLIN ROW I : Orenberg, Williams, Drooker, Stewart, Rothblatt, Robinson, Coffin, Ahramjian, Grund. ROW 2: Eisenberg, Fagell, Enriich, Rudy, Marino, Ritter, Mr. Joslin, Bright, Soboff, Morgan, Zulalian, Alperin. ROW 3: Hollman, Raphael, Kemler, O ' Brien, Pinanski, Fox, Sloane, Stern, Wharton. ROW 4; Silbert, Smith, Mittel, Rogers, Fames, Jaffe, Rosenberg. page one hundred nine ROW 1 : Zulalian. Morgan. Ahramjlan, Kemler. ROW 2: Mr. Joslin. Bright, Silbert. Zllzer, Orenberg. A select group of players taken from the more accomplished musicians of Brookline High School, the Orpheus Ensemble has an enviable tradition of excellence in players and performance. The Ensemble specializes in the classical interpretations and spends many hours in painstaking practice. Their concerts are enjoyed upon many occasions by the more discriminating students and their guests. There can be little doubt that the members of the Orpheus Ensemble display extraordinary skill and give great pleasure with their playing of chamber music. The Ensemble has greatly broad- ened and deepened the interest of Brookline High School in the classics. Faculty Advisor — MR. JOSLIN page one hundred ten Two divisions of the old Science Club, the Chemistry and Physics Clubs separated so that they might carry on more detailed research in their Individual fields. Meeting twice each month, the members prepare lectures and projects in their respective branches of science and construct scientific apparatus which will be added to the school ' s scientific facilities. Trips are taken to manufacturing plants to see the practical application of science to Industry. Both of these clubs serve to educate the students to live in the scientific world of the future, and to focus the attention of the entire school upon the scientific achievements of the age in which we live. chemistry club President — LEONARD RUDY Vice-President — ROSALYN STEINBERG Secretary — ERWIN WEZBERG Treasurer — ALDEN WESSMAN Faculty Advisor — MISS ABEL physics club President — SUMNER ZACKS Secretary— PAUL FEINBERG Treasurer — GEORGE WATERS Faculty Advisor — MR. HOLLINGWORTH ROW I ROW 2 ROW 3 Cohen. ROW 4 worth. Lezburg, Rudy, Steinberg, Miss Able, Mr. Holllngworth, Zacks, Waters, Feinberg. Macey, Silverman, Schwartz, Johnson, Leandar, Finn, Dortman, Krensky, Soboff, Dreshfield. Goldberg, Zishend, Freedman, E. Goldberg, Leavitt, Comlns, Saldinger, Goldman, Jaffe, Kahn, Chandow, Gouzales, Carver, Jacobson, Mittel, Rothstein, Dreshfield, Banks, Holling- page one hundred eleven ROW I : Harris. Canty, Fishelson, Rubin, Kemler, Saldinger, Simons, Hershan. ROW 2: Flynn, M. Stern, Brady, Markson, Weinrib, Singer, Ponn, Hershan, Pearlstein, Brady, Silverstein. ROW 3: Blumberg, Meyers, Segal, London, Cudworth, Glass, Flynn, Speigel, Mr. Gould, Feldman, Gussman, Crane, Small. ROW 4: Wall, Jabacs, Starr, Lindsky, Flashman, Mendesohn, Sacks, Bowman, Friedman, Cohen, Maldow, Weiman, Adamson. ROW 5: Silver, Goldman, Bromberg, Davis, Allen, Alperts, Hyde, Arvedon, Kahn, Hunter. ROW 6: Sellb, Brilliant, Banson, Giddon, Schon, Ostreicker. One of the most popular and active organizations, the Radio Club, provides many worthwhile programs for Its membership. Meeting once a month, usually on a Tuesday afternoon, the students become familiar with the technigues of radio broadcasting. They learn to apply some of these technigues In regular practice, and to enjoy radio more as a listener because of a better understanding of Its problems. The high points are a radio writing contest with the winning script cast and produced, the Christmas party with Its opportunity for club members to exhibit their talent, and the Cutside Speakers, professional radio people, who tell the Inside story of radio. The Radio Club also takes part In the Listen and Learn Series broadcast from W B Z on Mondays from September through January. President — LEONARD SINGER Vice-President — PHYLLIS PONN Secretary-Treasurer — JOAN WEINRIB Faculty Advisor — MR. GOULD page one hundred twelve Under the watchful eye of John Phillips, the Sagamore, our school newspaper, has risen to new heights of journalistic accom- plishment. The accuracy of Its news, the originality and wit of Its features, the timeliness of its editorials, and the colorful descrlp- tlveness of Its sports new mark the Sagamore as one of the leading scholastic publications in New England. This high standard of achievement has been attained by the Industry of many skilled workers, each intent upon excelling all previous journalistic en- deavors. Long hours of writing, rewriting, and proofreading are well rewarded by the finished product, which is not only a source of satisfaction to Its composers, but also a great contribution to the enlightenment of the entire student body. Editor-in-chief — JOHN PHILLIPS News Editor — SUZANNE ARVEDON Feature Editor — DONALD SOHON Sports Editor— MYRON WASSERMAN Business Manager — ROBERT KING Faculty Advisors — MISS SPAULDING, MR. WOODMAN, MISS DEAL, MR. WALL, MR. BRUOE ROW I : Weintrob, Sfeinberg, Adler, Reinherz, Arvedon, King, Miss Spaulding, Philips, B. Cohen, Schon, Wasserman. ROW 2: Mr. Bruce, Miss Deal, Adamson, Doikos, Glaiser, Wolper, Hess, Scalzelli, Mr. Woodman, M r. Wall. ROW 3: Bloom, Dutch, Dameshek, Frank, Goldman, Grandberg, Richmond, Brin, Reynolds. page one hundred thirteen ROW I; Falvey, Adleman. Pons. Kelly, McGarry. Hillson. Retnherz. ROW 2: Misho, Allen. Miss Lewis, Mr. Merrill, Miss Oreenshlelds. Peck, Feinberg. ROW 3: Klrrane, Silverman, Mullin, Schon. Voudouris, Smith. Rubin. The government of a nation is only as good as the men who administer it. Similarly, a school government can be no better than the members who direct it. How capable these members of our School Council are, has been amply proven by the efficiency displayed In performing their duties in the past as well as in the present. For this is the organization which grants charters to our many extra-curricular activities, makes recommendations for the improvements of both lunchroom and corridors, acts as an inter- mediary in disputes involving students organization and regulates student government elections. Its members are elected annually from the school at large — two from the Freshman House, three from the Sophomore House, Six from the Junior House, eioht from the Senior House and one from the Fifth Year House. By keeping in touch with Dr. Andree and with the co-ordinate governlnq bodies, the Marshal force and the Court of Justice, the School Council helps to maintain the lofty standards and high morale characteristic of Brookline High School. President — LOUIS McGARRY Recording Secretary-Treasurer — BARBARA HILSON Corresponding Secretary — MARILYN PONS Faculty Advisors — MR. MERRILL, MISS LEWIS, MISS GREENSHIELDS page one hundred fourteen Up-to-date on all the rules tor social courtesies, this eager group, under the direction of Mrs. Means, develops a liking tor the finer things in life, both cultural and artistic, and learns how to do the right thing at the right time. Correct social attitudes and habits, ranging from table manners to proper dress for different occasions, are presented at the meetings held once a month on Tuesday after- noon. After the formal business, entertainment is provided either by a guest speaker or by a group of talented students. To con- clude an enjoyable afternoon, the members enjoy refreshments and an Informal social hour. President — IRMA DUTCH Vice-President — SHAREN GREY Secretary — ALICE ROZON Treasurer — IRENE ALPERT Faculty Advisor — MRS. MEANS ROW I: Nathanson, Grey, Mrs. Means, Dutch, Rosen, Alperts, Rosenberg, Castleman. ROW 2: Julian, Fine, McGuire, Berman, Kaplan, Rodney, Goldstein, Weinrib, Brilliant, Palais, Kraft, Poley, Scourtis, Bluestein, Miller. ROW 3: Lutsky Libman, Saltman, Polov, Hassen, Weihois, Harris, Selelsky, Rothner, Rosen, Richmond, Lisch, Kaplan. ROW 4: Dorfman, Glickman, Spera, Batt, Stone, Bromberg, Swartz, Wool. page one hundred fifteen ROW I; Kovowitz, Estrach, Rossman, Fisher, Crane, M. Pons. Lewin, Dr. Shepard, Kraft, Berk. Weinrlb, Gordan. Miller. Robinson, Lesberg, Markus. ROW 2: Waldman, Lapehne, Hunter, P. Pons, Spier, Cohen, A. Cohen, Steinmetz, Sledler, Alberts, Jacobs, Ago. Acevedo, Gale, Garfmkle, Katzenberg. Rose. ROW 3: Marrow, Lesberg, Kahn, Lerburger. Gonzales, Rosten, Coyne, Brown, B. Hingston, Clnamon, Schlessinger, B arron, Rossman, Mittel. Zuskend. In its nnonthly meetings, the Spanish Club follows a carefully or- ganized schedule prepared by La Junta Directiva (the executive board). Playing Spanish games, singing Spanish songs, hearing lectures in English upon Latin-American subjects and conversing in Spanish, the members strengthen bonds of Latin-American rela- tions. They also Increase their knowledge of Spanish and Its back- grounds by understanding the language and customs of our neigh- bors to the south. Prominent on the program are the Spanish-style Christmas celebration at which the members participate in the traditional Spanish festivities. The picnic at Hammond Pond climaxes and closes a year of colorful activity. President — GUNTER LEWIN Vice-President — DORIS KRAFT Treasurer— ELAINE BERK Secretary — MARILYN PONS Faculty Advisor — DR. SHEPARD page one hundred sixteen Chances are that anyone looking into the caged compartnnent back-stage in Roberts Auditorium, that cage marked Danger — Keep Out , would find a serious and enthusiastic member of the busy Stage and Electrical Staff carefully manipulating the various levers and switches which operate the light and sound effects. A peek at the wind machines, thunder sheets and various other back- stage effects of drama, would reveal similar members. All are intently busy at their tasks and proficient in the technical work In which they revel. To these people who, through their patience and Ingenuity make the machinery of our dramatic productions func- tion smoothly and surely, goes a vote of grateful praise. Chief Electrician — THOMAS CHIN Stage Manager — DAVID SHAPERO Faculty Advisors — MR. GOULD, MR. FLEMINGS ROW I: Biumberg, Flashman, Plnanskl, Shapiro, Mr. Flemings, Chin, Rabinovitz, Wharton, ROW 2; Orenberg, Sapers, Coburn, Newman, Levin, Goldman, Silverman, Fishel, Budd. page one hundred seventeen k ROW I: Gosdanian, Griffix, Resell, Rudy, Kaplan, Koch, Bently, Miller. ROW 2: Knopping, Olans, Marrow, Edgers, Lebow, Richmond, Richards. Stamps and coins are both media of exchange. The stories behind the appearances of many of the rarer stamps and coins are fascinating. These stories are especially interesting to experienced philatelists, of Brookline High School. Here at the meetings of the club stamps are discussed, bought, sold and traded. Both stamp and coin collections are examined and explained, and speakers tell of various kinds of stamps, their value and many phases of collect- ing. Anyone interested in these hobbys, should belong to this club and share in Its development, no matter whether they are be- ginners or experts. President— LEONARD RUDY Vice-President — LOUIS KAPLAN Secretary-Treasurer — ROBERT KESELL Faculty Advisor- — MR. SMITH page o c Fund O ' l c’- ' jl.lecn The Student Forum, a lively and popular organization, was formed four years ago so that students could have the opportunity to discuss freely current problems. Serving as a stimulus to wider information, the meetings of this organization concentrate upon events, trends, and problems touching the lives and thoughts of the students of today. Guest speakers gi e impetus and new light to the problems. Some members serve as ushers at meetings of the Brookline Forum, while other members attend these forums and take part in the discussions. The Student Forum is one of the most important societies of Brookline High School, in that it con- tributes to the morale of the school and provides a meeting ground for the exchange of ideas. President — WARREN CAVIOR Vice-President — MORTON WEiNTROB Secretary — ELAINE STERN Treasurer — CARL SAPERS Faculty Advisor — MR. GEAR ROV I : Wolper, Marcus, Orenberg, Tislowitz, Jacobs, Katzman, Fishel, Steaven, Weintrob, Mr. Gear, Cavior, Sapers, Shapiro, Tritsch, Weinrib, Grossman, Bromberg, Alpert, Crone. ROW 2; Grandberg, Dameshek, Segal, Llbman, Morse, Plazer, Selya, Fasten, Pookin, Glass, Flashman, Raphael, Blumberg, Rothstien, Sobel, Lisberry, Popen, Kotock. ROW 3: Wharton, Bernstein, Simons, Kemler, Ruskin, Cohen, Aronson, Margote, Pardon, Tourie, Bluestein, Palais, Brilliant, Welsh, Daper, Lipkine, Slotnick. ROW 4: Stone, J. Welsh, Weinman, Sandberg, Sones, Kartun, Carver, Ullman, Smith, Fleishman, Levenson, Bush, Rogovirz, Waters, Leavitt. ROW 5: Saldinger, Oliver, Goldberg, Orenberg, Chamouse, Silversmith, Adamson, Ruttman, Rothstein, Smith, Singer, Barron, Schlakman, Silverman, Taylor, Simons. 5 r a ■ o ' . ' :; Ini-.cl.o ! nineteen ROW I: Albert, Gordon, Kelly, Fox, Morgan, Brown, B. Davis, McLaughlin, Alpert, Dreshfield, Tritsch, Grey, Aarons, Kahn, Frank, Fishel, Carver, Marrow, Rossman, Moeldner, S. Davis, Cotter, McCarthy, Fine, Polov, Bernstein. ROW 2: Katzman, Weinrib, Rich mond, Milton, Goodman, Grossam, Batt, Novick, Saltman, Falvey, Harrington, Murphy, Goldman, Dameshek, Koritz, Cohen, Miss Johnson. ROW 3: Gale, Katzenberg, Hayes, Glaser, Bloom, Morse, Bromberg, Savitz, Wasser, Cook, Stern, Finn, Brody, Stenbuck. ROW 4: Ruskin, Cohen, Aronson, Monoson, Kartun, Bornstein, Averback, Dutch, Segal, Abramson, Berkowitz, Steinberg. A source of invaluable information to all students at Brookline High School as well as a helpful guide to freshmen, the Students Handbook was sold in all home rooms early this fall by the members of the circulation staff. After great amounts of information had been amassed by reporters of the Handbook staff, the editors rewrote the information, arranged it in proper order, and sent it to press. Its subjects vary from an account of student governments including a reproduction of the Constitution of the School Council, to a number of helpful hints for freshmen. This pamphlet has become required reading for a proper understanding of the activities, schedule and government of Brookline High School. Editor-in-chief- — ELAINE FRANK Chairman of Reporters — MARILYN AARONS Chairman of Circulation — NORMA FISHEL Treasurer — SHAREN GREY Faculty Advisor — MISS JOHNSON I page one hundred twenty Including only the members of the Brookline High School Fresh- man, Junior Varsity, and Varsity football squads and the respec- tive managers, the Touchdown Club meets approximately onoe a month on Friday evenings to develop an understanding of the science of football and to Increase the Interest of the school In the game. Highlighted In the schedule of the Touchdown Club are the annual Sports Dance In the fall, the faculty-varsity basketball game In the winter, and the gala banquet at the close of the school year. Undoubtedly, the Touchdown Club has been responsible to no small extent for the smashing success of our football team, Class B Champions, for the past two years. President — ROGER AESCHLIMAN Secretary — JOHN KIRRANE Treasurer— EDWARD SEXTON Faculty Advisor — MR. DOWNES ROW I : Taylor, Castleman, H. Smith, Sllin, Ryan, McGarry, Sexton, Kingston, Mr. Downes, Kirrane. Fay, Carlin, Coyne, HimmI, Keane, Kelly. ROW 2: Lake, Ferrel, Cooper, Lewis, Kingston, Rollins, Driscoll, Wasserman, Warrel, Eilberg, Werner, Monohan, Berry, White, Doksman. ROW 3: Boeson, J. Fay, Doherty, Haskell, Forde, Palmer, Johnson, Cucukrull, McKinnin, Buchard, Tumper, H. Day, J. Sheenan, Glass, Bertman. ROW 4: Lenk, Mlsho, Trahon, McCleary, Brundage, C. Chearin, Nagi, Dugan, C. Lavery, Buckley, Pierce, Hunter, Horowitz, Holtman, Brekena, Wolfson, Tatronle, O ' Hearn. ROW 5: Foegartly, Ward, Flanagan, Carrol, Roversky, Driscoll, McAdams, McPhil, O ' Neill, Blair, Robinson, Bunce, O ' Connor, Kurzman, Snediker, Simpson, Orent, Feinberg. page one hundred twenty-one ROW I : Meltzer, Kaplan, Yip, Manicofsky, Strauss, Cocoran, Kline, Bass, Starr, Abrams, Miss Kenison, Quint, Merzback, Brooker, Goodman, Felngold, Wasser, Bernstein, Collins, M. Cohen. ROW 2: Kotock, Tumaroff, Gordan, Greene, Brooks, Cutler, Adelman, Drookman, Diamond, Alpern, Stone, Miehelson, Sagoff, Grauman, C. Cohen, Stein, Coffin, Green, Stewart, Raphael, Rothblatt, Rothstein, Grundi, Flax, Stern, Rachein. ROW 3: Barron, Kemler, Mannos, Walden, Earlin, Pearlstein, Haffar, Wallace, Raynes, Diamond, Geanetti, Morgan, Schwartz, Corcoran, Bassonian, Glass, Krepps, Cohen, Winthrop, Ruskin, Gussman, Moldaw, Grunce. ROW 4: Zandition, Shulman, Haffer, Segall, Nesson, Geison, Parkins, Ryan, Prodeny, Hasson, Drooker, E. Cohen, Rosenfield, Spiegel, Marg- et, Zigherd, Yuden, Sloane, Schwartz, J. Cohen, Lieborickia, Pratt, Flne.BIths, Josephs, Malson, Van Dam. b.h.s. choral society Iwenty-fifth year in the yea rhook Long hours of hard practice are necessary to achieve suc cess and to acquire those perfect vocal tones. Do, re, me, fa, so, la, ti, do — sing a little more softly, do open your mouths and let the sound come out, keep your heads still. These are a few of the directions with which the mem- bers of the Choral Society finds themselves bombarded. But their labors reap many rewards. Undoubtedly, the Society harbors many famous singers of the future, for much real talent can be found here. All types of melodies are sung, from popular ditties to soaring operatic arias. The Society offers a real opportunity for those gifted with musical talent. Faculty Advisor — THELMA KENISON page one hundred twcniy t. o Jh W v PiyM ROW I: Sobel, Frank, Wool, Wolper, Kotock, Richmond, Hayes, Aronson, Frank, Mr. Gould, Goldman, Dameshek, Sores, Kartun, Chernus, Rothstein, Wasser, Walden, Rosenberg. ROW 2: Mr. Smith, Mrs. Coffin, Harris, Wharton, Adelman, Scalzilll, Bass, Auerback, Flynn, Cudsworth, Gearson, Aldrick, Blumberg, Flashman, Yip, Katzman, Richmond, Bloom, Welsh, Orion, Orenberg, Stern, Bennet, Castleman, Davis, Bromberg, Miss Horn, Mr. Flemings. ROW 3: Crane, Jacobs, Seletsky, Rothar, Hess, Wolper, Siotnick, Finn, Saltman, R. Cohen, Davis, Ruskin, Feldman, Jackson, Ehrlich, Welsh, Fine, Lowenberg, Haskell, Grandberg, Doren, Lourie, Gordon, Arvedo, Eldridge, Freidson, J . Bloom. ROW 4: Glaser, Morse, Savitz, Stone, Poley, Kraft, Brilliant, Palais, Stern, Stenbuck, E. Cohen, Brody, Weiman, Robinson, Raphael, Scourtis, Tucker, Steinberg, E. Waldman, Larson, Levenson, Pons, Hunter. ROW 5: Adamson, Currier, Burgess, Singer, Giddon, A. Barron, Litronick, Newman, Sapers, Silin, Harris, Rosenfeld, Brebia, Leavit, Kemler. Fleischman, Swartz, Rosenberg, Simons, Goldman, Wharton. dramatic society twenty-fifth year in the year hook Those sophomores, juniors and seniors interested in dramatics either through acting or back-stage mechanics, such as costuming, publicizing and props , form an active and large group. Each year the society offers outstanding dramatic presentations. This year was notable for the excellent productions of Suspect, Little Women, Tovarich, and June Mad. These productions offer theater to the general public for a reasonable fee. They also provide to the talented and Industrious, experience in acting, in the art of make-up, and in the intricacies of costuming. Paid in full for their efforts by the well-earned admiration, respect, and praise of the school, the members of the Dramatics Society continue to produce in- spiring entertainment for the entire student body. President — DOROTHY GOLDMAN Secretary- — IRENE FRANK Treasurer— ELEANOR DAMESHEK Faculty Advisors — MR. GOULD, MR. FLEMINGS, MRS. OOFFIN, MR. W. SMITH, MRS. POTTER page one liundred twenty-three .AiAi . i ROW I : Scalzalli, Macey, Frank, Hess, Finn, Katzenberq, Relnherz, Wharton, Mr. Newsom, Adler, Hayes, Katzman, Bun, Orenberg, Levin, Wolper, Rothblatt, Rosenberg. ROW 2: Stewart. Slotnick, Raphael. Saltman, Katz, Treeson, Weinstein, Katz, Wolper, Ehrlich, Orlov, Gordon, Auerbach, Konowitz, Welsh, Mann, Cudworth, Jacobs, Crane. ROW 3: Richmond, Steinberg, Silverman, Schwartz, Green, Richmond, Goldman. Eldridge, Bloom, Brilliant, Palais, Glazer, Morse, Fitzgerald, Horgan, MacCousky, Koritz, Raphael, Kraft, Cohen, Feldman, Garfinkel. ROW 4: Tucker, WIeman, Marget, Kartun, Lepehne, Kemler, Shapiro, Barron, A. Adamson, Sacks, Orenberg, Silversmith, Leavitt, Sandberg, Scourtls, Turner, Stenbuck, Brody. english club Carrying on activities designed to stimulate Interest in literature and to promote creative writing at Brookline High School, the English Club plans programs each year which include lectures on literature, trips to places famed In song and story, and the Creative Writing Contest in poetry and prose. All members are upperclassmen who have received marks of B or betfer In English during the previous year. They meet once each month under the direction of Mr. Newsom. At these meetings, not only do the students develop a greater understanding and apprecia- tion of well-known literary works, but they enjoy the congenial company of their fellow-members. President — GERTRUDE ADLER Secretary-T rea surer — FRANCES HAYES Program Chairman — SHEILA WHARTON Refreshment Chairman — JOAN KATZMAN Faculty Advisors — MISS TORMEY, MR. NEWSOM page one hundred twenty-four 7 ' V- ' A 1 Jt ' t iMif fMjj t ROW I: Craven, Quint, M. Cohen, Mrs. Siebens, Sample, Wharton, Caffey, Wogan, Aronson, Ruskin, M. Stern, Miss Coon, Ehrlich, Neuhscn, Slarris. Raehlln, Walburst. ROW 2: Lewis, Glass, Floshnior, Blumberg, Harrel, Sloshberg, Hanensen, Green, Hunting, Grant, Fitzgerald, Olian, Richmond, Rosenberg, Cooke, Cudworth, Hanson, Karr, B. Cohen, Yip, Saltman, Joslin, Friedman, Roblsh, Star, Johnston. ROW 3: Dreshfield, Carty, Gordon, Shultz, Goldberg, Barlsoff, Glazer, Kessell, Feldman, Kappeil, Frey, Giltix, Dalton, Jenson, O’Brien, Korelirz, Fox, Hunter, Burgess, Griffian, Slotnick. ROW 4: Marovity, Brayley, Goldberg, Zandition, Cohen, LaBocha, Bain. Manicd, A. Stern, Lldstcne, Wolier, Eidridge, Lee, Kelly, Corcorar. Alberts, McLean, Marcus, Luber, Kaplan, Estrach, Silverman. ROW 5; Rosenfield, Sacks, Os. library staff Efficient, interested in bocks, agreeable and eager . . . yes, v e could go on naming the many admirable Dualities ot the members ot this staff, who willingly devote their t ' rre to the schccl ' s beautiful and unusual library. Working during study periods or before and after school, this capable group of more than one hundred boys and girls perform numerous duties — mending pages, patching torn corners, pasting bindings on magazines and labels on pamphlets, checking library cards, stamping books, and writing out library slips. Their duties are manifold, their accuracy amazing, their courtesy astounding. Under the direction of Mrs. S’ebens and Miss Coon and the able leadership of Judy Aronson, this offIrCnt and well-organized team man- ages to keep things runnlno smoothly for the benefit of all of us. Mean- while, they gain important library experience and a vast knowledge of books for future use. President — JUDY ARONSON Vice-President — BRUOE WOGAN Secretary — JANIOE OOFFEY Treasurer — SHEILA WHARTON Faculty Advisors — MRS. SIEBENS, MISS OOON page one hundred twenty-five ROW I : Hawes, Davis, Cotter, Estrach, Hillson, Collins, Blair, Waltch, Artieres, Voudouris, Mr. Mather, O’Connor, Misho, Hart, Wharton, Fechtor, Sharaf, Auerbach. ROW 2: Cairns, Seigal, London, Noonan, Page, Connolly, MacLean, Sralzilly, Yip, Salmaine, Harrington, Campagna, Finn, Reinherz, Mann, Thornton, Mealy, Koplan, Gramman, Eldridge, MacKellop, Young, Grant, Palmer, Mosher, Dulven. ROW 3: Feingold, Cohen, Silver, Flaxington, Kessell, Cuthbert, Leavitt, Friedman. Shapiro. Swartz, Bernbach, Rubin, Hewitt, NagI, Hughes, Pearl, Brundage, Mavin, Sibley, Corcoran, McGary, Slater, Silver, Levison, O ' Hearn, Ross, Wasserman. ROW 4: Varnum, Ago. Falvey, Gordon, Silbert, Bentley, Pons. Kelleher, Stevens. Kagan, Birlr, Cohen, Sones, Scourtls, Love, Sheriff, Rosenfield, Maldone, E. Cohen, Stenbuck, Baker, Malher. ROW 5: Carlin. Ansivino, Tall, Appel, Aronson, Zilzer, Pickett, Stear.i, Peck, Taylor, Goldman, Mullen, Ravreby, McPhee, Kelley, Dalton, Cucurull, Bunce, Alden, Freedman, Mayo, Sanborn, Wogan. ROW b: Rogers, King. Ryan, Hoyer, FIshel, Shuman, Barron, Parker, Dukakis, Jacobs. Ginsberg, Aeschllman, Smith, Kelly, Fain, Eyges, Pender, Sexton. Mittell. Dalton, Silverman, Lewis, Lenk, Trahon, Ward, Bonder. marshal force This group, elected by the school at large, is the law enforcing body of Brookline High School. Marshals stationed at various posts throughout fhe building keep order and direct the traffic passing between classes, at recess. In the lunchroom, or Immediately before and after school hours. At most school functions there are always Marshals on hand to keep order In a friendly yet firm manner. The Captain of the Marshals, chief execu- bve, and various special associate executives help to regulate the group. Efficiency Is their aim and It Is one fully realized. To enforce school ordinances, the Marshals have the power to send offenders to the Court of Justice for trial. We may all rightly express our gratitude to the Marshal Force for a difficult job well done. Captain— PETER VOUDOURIS Assistant Captain — JOSEPH O ' CONNOR Secretary — MADELEINE ARTIERES Faculty Advisor — MR. MATHER twenty-fifth year in the year hook page one hundred twenty-six ROW I; Mills, Houqhan, Coffin. Curran, Cocoran, Goodman, Feingold, Krass, Cohen, Palmer, Mr. Rodeheaver, Fahey, Duiven, Price, Green- baum, Lesburg, Gulffre, Kaplan, Castleman, Zukor. ROW 2: Kline, Rozontes, Shalla, Taylor, Levine, Salmaine, FHawes, Harrington, Barrett, Keleher, Hughes, Daif, Cole, Sample, Artieres, Campagna, Kaplan, Rochford, Stavrow, Varnum. ROW 3: Thomas, Mokay, Moody, Davis, Meyers, Page, Wiseman, Meltzer, Sullivan, Mitchel, Farnsworth, Davis, Cunderpan, Wallace, Morgase, Levine, Monasson, Coyne, Stevens, Grant, Spinting, Mendelsohn, Sterman. Noonan, Riley. ROW 4: Cronere, Keanelly, Connell, Gerson, Kaplan, Rosenthal, Rhansuf, Murphy, Wyatt. Geenarl, Denning, Rauyno, Love, Craven, W. Baire, Lee, Coffey, Kelly, Carson. ROW 5: Craven, Murphy, Meltzer, Beulty, Cappers, Macklllop, Irskine, Broley, Benner, Beaneri, Young, Donovan, Filler, McMann, Ago, Mullin, Nelson. Mahler, Foley, Kellivi. ROW 6: Flaxington, Freedman, Doherty, Jackins, Feldman, Gamble, Clark, Ryan, O ' Brien, Stavrau, MacEntee, Karr, Cimeno, Kelly, Karlton, Deering, Ball, Sclamon, Maguire. pep club At the frequent meetings of the Pep Club, students possessed of an abundance of school spirit are given an opportunity to spread that noble emotion throughout the entire populace of Brookline High School. The chief activities of the organization at other times are selling beanies and banners, publicizing the games and helping arrange transportation to those played out of town. During the year, the Pep Club co-sponsors the Sports Dance and the faculty-varsity basketball game. The greatest efforts of the Pep Club, however, are devoted to producing the rallies which have had such a marked effect on school spirit during the football season. President— KATHLEEN FAHEY Vice-President — JEAN MacDONALD Secretary — VIRGINIA PALMER Treasurer — DIANNE DUIVEN Head Cheerleader JUNE SALMAINE Faculty Advisor — MR. RODEHEAVER page one hundred twenty-seven ROW I: Schwartz, Harris, Silverstein, Craven, Schwartz, Lelbowitz, Silverman, Pinanski, Eldridge, Sacks, Mr. Edmunds, Voudouris, Olian, Shuman, Westman, Sagoff, t urwitz, Rothblatt, Slotnick, Rapheal. ROW 2: Stuart, McElroy, Kaplan, Cohen, Ehrlich, Gordon, Kahn, Frazier, Artieres, Bently, Cooperman, O ' Neill, Orenberg, Coleman, Mills, Shuman, Waldman, Allen, Hougham, Fechter, Krauss, Gamble, Coyne, Twomey, Silverman. ROW 3; Feingold, Nevins, Knocping, Frank, Goldman, Budd, Sugarman, Kates, Gale, Hurwltz, Onarto, Gouston, Coffey, Farnsworth, Erskin, Rosen, Hunting, Rose, Waltch, LIpkin, Lewis, Wolfe, May, McCarthy. ROW 4: Bresinsky. Smith. Rodnetsky, Vivian, Hayes, Craven, Love, Barscmian, Sibley, O’Hearn, McKinnon, Maysles, Richmond, Brebbla, Jcnes, Corcoran, Marks. Kemler, O Brien, Zachs, Katz, Merrill. ROW 5: Appel Grodberg, Rossman, Sockel, Lapidus, Rogel, Shenkman, Levinson, Doren, Weizman, Cahill, Mahler, Norton, Nichols, Cchen, Goldberg, Berk, Bloom, Kahn, Wolf, Delephne, Brundage. ROW 6: Kendrick, Rolde, Berkhard, Brown, Sullivan, Sullivan, Maxon, Milmen, Eyges. Dalton, Bouchard, Kingston, Silverman, Within, Marelle, Goldman, Simpson, Rosenfleld. red cross Though the war is over, the Red Cross is still at work supplying those ' ess fortunate than ourselves with the necessities and a few of the luxuries of life. A branch of the American Junior Red Cross operating at Brookline High began its official drive in March direcfed by President Peter Voudouris. After having established an enviable record for service dur- ing wartime, having collected books, magazines and playing cards for servicemen, the Red Cross now turns to its many important postwar tasks. Working throughout the year, the Red Cross received gratifying response from fhe student body in its Christmas clothing and toys collection as well as In its March drive. Faculty Advisor — MR. EDMUNDS page one hundred twenty-eight seiiiOr letteriiieii ROW I: Cocoran, Hart, Krigman, Stirc Hand. Leavitt LaPorto, Silverstein, Pickett. ROW 2: Lehrer. Mayo, Fain, G. Keane, Freedman, Pender, Silin, Ryan, Sandborn. ROW 3: Taylor. Kirrane, Fay, Coyne. Kingston. Kelley, Sexton, Feinberg, Morrison, Rogers, McGarry. ROW 4; Bunce, O ' Neil, Greenblatt, Tritsch, Mullen, Blair, Mi Phee, Aeschllman, O ' Connor, Schon. page one hundred twen+y-nine varsity football ijear in the ijenrhooh ROW I : Bunce, Coyne, Feinberg, Kingston, O’Connor (Co-Capt.), KIrrane (Co-Capt.) , Aeschliman, McGarry, Taylor. ROW 2: Mr. Jordan, Robeson, R. Fay, Castleman, Kurzman, Kelly, Silin, FtimmI, Keane, O ' Neil, Mr. Downes. ROW 3: Orent, Lent, Forde, Flanagan, Palmer, J. Fay, Misho, Snediker, T rahon. ROW 4: Simpson (Mgr.), Ravreby, Ward, McAdams, Haskell, Doherty, Carroll, Ryan (Mgr.). SB SEiliiyrtJ m The class B championship for the second consecutive year was captured by Brookline High School ' s undefeated varsity team. Unex- celled In strength and ability, the Red and Blue smashed right through all their opponents and climaxed their season with a 40 to 6 win over Newton, our traditional Thanksgiving Day rival. This complete triumph was brough about by real team cooperation and spirit. Spear- heading the attack were all-scholastic Gundy KIrrane, Joe O ' Connor, ad Ed Eexton. Also shining In the roster were backs Tony Misho and Tommy Taylor who turned in remarkable per- formances. The season was also grafifying to Coach Downes who saw his first undefeated season since his arrival at Brookline nine years ago. His great coaching contributed in no small measure to the team ' s series of vicforles climaxed by fhe Newton victory. Coach-MR. DOWNES page one hundred thirty varsity basketball ROvV I: Mayo, Lippman, Diamond, Morrison (Capt.), La Porto, Cohen, Tucker. ROW 2: Mr, Bruce, Blair, Ravreby, Flannagan, Sexton, Willis (Mgr.). Aided by Paul Flanagan, Tommy Tucker, Ed Mayo, Jordon Lippman, Fred Ravreby, Ted Sexton, Moe Morrison, Bill LaPorto, Carl Cohen and Bill Blair, we should have a powerful team this year. They work hard, have the ability, and deserve great credit. This statement was given to the Murivian by Mr. Bruce, capable coach of the Varsity Basketball team, before the season started. His comment, as we have seen, held true In every respect. Spurred on by the cheering student body of Brookline High School, the team has done Its best. Mr. Bruce, all around man at the High School, deserves credit not only for his coaching of a good varsity team this year, but also for his leadership of a fine Junior Varsity. Faculty Advisor — MR. BRUCE page one hundred thirty-one STIS vtirsity b iNebfill IwetU ij-j ijt !} ijcar in I he ijearhooh ROW I: Hart, Hasl ell, Robeson, Mt Phee, Feinberg ICapt.], Taylor. Misho, Tucker, McGarry. ROW 2: Rubin, Slater, Leavitt, Jacobs, Mr. Fitzgerald, Himml, McLaren (Mgr.), Lee, Lenk. ROW 3; Hughes, Norris, Sodekson, Allen, Voudourls, Bence, Shenkel. ROW 4: Denning, KIrrane, Ward, Flanagan, Hatch, Hill, Theodos. Bolstered by valuable additions from the Junior Varsity squad, Coach Tom Fitzgerald looks forward to a highly successful season. At the initial sack , will be the heavy hitting southpaw sticker , Tony Misho. He and an- other lefty slugger , Steve Feinberg, will carry the batting load of the team. Carrying the pitching chores will be southpaw slugger , McPhee and Tall Paul Robeson. Along with these stars are such standouts as Ed Lenk, Tom Taylor and Gundy KIrrane of football fame. When the crack of the bat announces the ar- rival of the baseball season, the Brookline High School Varsity Baseball Team will run out onto the field justly confident of a successful season. Coach— MR. FITZGERALD page one hundred thirty-two hockey twx nt ij-fift h ijear in iL le ijear ROW I: Taylor. Keany, Hart, Kirrane (Capt.), Fay, Palmer, McKinnon. ROW 2: HImmI, O’Neil, Blanchard, Kingston, Mr. McCann, McPhee, Hines, McAdams, Carroll. P0O)U j ,OOK ■ T 7 ■ Hockey, one of the world ' s fastest sports, is a great favorite at Brookline High School. The players receive a thrill from traveling down the ice at high speed and shooting the puck for the goal. This game requires a high degree of perfection in ice skating and the ability to think quickly. The success of our team this year was due to their readiness to co-operate and their thorough knowledge of this exciting sport. Under the outstanding guidance of Coach McCann, the hockey team swept down the ice led by Captain Kirrane. Along with develop- ing physical progress, the members of the hockey team learned to practice good sports- manship. Coach— ts lR. McCann page one hundred thlrty-fhree swim iiiin)i twen - I th ijear in ] ie ijeai ROW I: Race, Powers, Eldridge, Tritsch, Wilbour, Pendor, Freedman (Capt.), Silverstein, Martin, Curhan. ROW 2: Mr. Coutts, Egan, Bloom, Lanfield, Carmody, Brlckstaff, Newman, Gonzales, Cobin, Pearl, Cunningham, Dana-Bashin, David- son. ROW 3: Carver, Greenblatt (Mgr.), Sexton, H. Leavitt, E. Leavitt. Under the captainship of David Freedman, breaststroke star, the swimming team chalked up another successful year. Through long hours of practice, developing endurance, the team perfected Its flutter kick, freestyle stroke, rac- ing dive and backstroke under the expert super- vision of Mr. Coutts. Also highlighted In the roster were Robert Silverstein and William Pender, freestylers. The great stamina of these boys In returning almost every afternoon each week has been rewarded by a high degree of achievement In the art of natation. The mem- bers of the swimming team have participated In this active sport with an enthusiasm that has paid off In actual competition. In the water, these swimmers develop co-ordination and a sense of sportsmanship. Coach— MR. COUTTS page one hundred thirty-four track IwenUj-jijlh ijear in ih ie ijeni ROW I: Mr. Bales, Aeschleman, Haskell, Theodos, P. Dalton, V. Dalton, Pickett (Capt.), McGary, Krigman, Harrison, Leavitt. Sanborn. ROW 2: Bernstein, Dockser, Warrell, Coyne, Werner, Corcoran, Fain, Steinhauser, Appolonio, Fay, Peck. ROW 3: Deitch, Chamow, Strickland, Trumper, Orent, Somers, I. White, Maiella, Wolk, Feingold. ROW 4: Rogers, Farrell, Greb, Ross, Kaploe, Doherty, Ward, Latronic, Muckey. W. White, Broder, H. White. This year ' s picture is brightened by the most successful and well balanced track teams that B. H. S. has enjoyed for many years. Under the direction of popular Coach Bates all of the teams, Fall, Winter and Spring, have emerged as outstanding. The best cross country team the school has had sparkled with the talents of Sanborn, Pickett, P. Dalton, V. Dalton, Strickland, Rogers and Caploe. The indoor track season was highlighted by the opening win over Weymouth which marked Wey- mouth ' s first defeat at home in seven years. McGarry was the outstanding performer, scor- ing 13 points. Captain Pickett, Haskell, McGarry and Aeschllman shone in the dashes. The middle and long distance leaders were P. Dalfon, V. Dalton and Sanborn. The aces for high jumps Included Kingman, Harrison and Robinson with Sexton, Goldman, Haskell and Aeshliman, too. McGarry and Pickett featured in the broad jumps. Kirrane and Misho ex- celled in the shot put department, while Aeschllman and McGarry shone at the hurdles. Faculty Advisor — MR. BATES paqe one hundred thirty-five We can look forward this year to a success- ful season tor our vigorous racqueteers. Coach Wells, manning a veteran team, will in all prob- ability taste the fruits of victory. The reason tor this optimism is the tact that almost all of last year ' s varsity remain with us and that the tennis team as a whole shows excellent spirit. Last tall, as Is the custom, the tennis team held Its intramural tournament to decide players tor the varsity team. Win or lose, however, every member of the tennis team benefits from the wholesome competition of one of the most active of sports. Faculty Advisor — MR. WELLS ZUY ? ijear in he ij ear hook tennis ROW I : Gonzales, Rubin, Harrison, Lefirer (Capt.), Simons, Leavitt, Grodberg. ROW 2: Marks, Dukakis, Taylor, Cohen, Lehrberger, Mr. Wells. Ealkin, Gonzales, Goldman, Swartz. ROW 3: Elinoff, Nogan, Tritch, Lewin, Schon, Somer:, Caploe, Rudy, Beyer. golf ROW I : R. Ouimet, Saunders, Corcoran (Capt.), Aronson Marrow. ROW 2: F. Ouimet. Lynch, Mr. Woodlock, Taylor, Mullln. With at least tour former players returning to the tee off tor Brookline at the start of the season, and with Coach Woodlock at the helm, this year ' s Brookline High School Golf Club has more than held Its own in Interscholastic com- petition. Because It Is one of the unheralded sports at Brookline High, there are not too many rabid tans watching the matches. How- ever, a small efficient group of veteran golfers brought the honors to Brookline High School. Though Brookline already has a fine team, with a little moral support we could have one of the finest teams In the state. The success of the team is primarily due to the natural ability and experience of Captain Frank Corcoran, Hugh Mullln, George Lynch, and Frank Ouimet. De- spite the odds, our golf team has established a fine record during a season of keen competi- tion. Coach — MR. WOODLOCK page one hundred thirty-six This year ' s Junior Varsity Football aggrega- tion, under the able guidance of Coach McCann, swept through a highly successful season, suffering its only defeat at the hands of a powerful Melrose eleven. The season was climaxed by a spectacular victory over New- ton, our arch rival. Some of the bright spots in the Junior Varsity lineup included backs Dick O ' Hearn, Connie Lavery, Neil Werner and inesmen Richard Kirby and Al Wolfson. Coach Harry Downes is looking forward eagerly to the I 947 football season when these stellar per- formers will be given an opportunity to display their talents in varsity garb. The success of the Varsity Football Team next year will de- pend upon the skill and brawn of these Junior Varsity stars. Coach — MR. McCANN junM r varsity tMOtbdII ROW I : Bouchard, Monahan. MacDonald, Famolari, R. O ' Hearn, Johnson, Kirby, MacKinnon, J. Lavery, Trimper. ROW 2: Bolton, Driscoll, Latronick, Horwitz. Brebbla, Maysles, Werner, Logan, Fay, Mr. McCann. ROW 3: Barrett. Daley, Denning, C. O ' Hearn, MacGilllvray, Krasnow, O ' Connor, Hunter, C. Lavery. ROW 4 : Wolfson, Creedon, Brundage, Rolde, Curcurull. NagI, Levitan (Mgr.). junior varsity basketball ROW I: Rubin. MacDonald. Sullivan, Lancey, Foster, Rothstein, May. ROW 2: Mr. Bruce, Silk. Kurzman, Rolde, Dukakis, Taylor (Mgr.). ROW 3: White, Duffy, Kelley. Although he lost many of his former stars. Coach Bruce ' s Junior Varsity offered stiff com- petition to all its opponents. Through hard practice and superb instruction, his team pro- duced some fine prospects for next year ' s Varsity. Despite a rugged schedule, the team held its own throughout the season. Doubtless, these boys have attained all their victories by team sportsmanship and cooperation, a virtue possessed by every member of the team. Their schedule included such teams as Arlington, Rindge Tech, Exeter, Waltham, Watertown and Newton. Though the Junior Varsity seldom receives proper recognition, they will next year be the backbone of fhe Varsity. Their success this year is indicative of the performance we can expect next year. Coach— MR. BRUCE page one hundred thirty-seven By virtue of tedious practice and great abil- ity, the Freshman eleven has shaped up to be the probable successor to the Class B Cham- pionship. Next year under the direction of Mr. McCann, these boys will learn more about the scientific game of football that Brookline plays. Along with some scrimmaging, the team carried on a schedule which turned out to be very successful In games won as well as ex- perience gained. Leading the attack for the team, John Sheehan and Ed Warrell hold promise of being standouts In their future years at B. H. S. With more experience and added weight, this team will, no doubt, be a leading contender for future Class B Championships. Coach — MR. McCann freshman football ROW I : Pierce. Rollins. Dopron. Warrell. T. Day. Sheean. Hoffman. Farrell, Hennessy, Snell. ROW 2: Mr. Ball, Smylhe. Driscoll, Stldar, Kingston, Sherman, Lewis, Sanger. Lake Wasserman, Cherry, Mr, Fitzgerald. ROW 3: Cooper, Cahill, H. Day, Berry, Bloom, Leppo, Laurie, Cook, Glass, Eilenberg. ROW 4: White, Corcoran, Sugarman, Farcus. Madden, Lewis, Chalmers, Egan. Waltzman, Katz, Burton. page one hundred thirty-eight old english ' b ROW I: Hillson, Wolper, E, Frank, Estrach. Orenberg, Giil ' elman, Katzman, Kelly, MacKay. ROW 2: Davis, Falvey, Stavrou, Hughes, Day, Sample, Arvedon, Grandberg, Glazer, Fearon. ROW 3: Richmond, Clark, Finn, Dutch, Foley, Keath, Kagan, B. Cohen, Weinrib. ROW 4: Waldman, Lennon, Brody, Stenbuck, Berk, I. Frank. page one hundred thirty-nine basketball IwcnUj-fijth year in I he yearhooh ROW I: Glass, Bentley, Mac Kay, Kent, Fahey, Mrs. Brusko, Uronson, Brodey, Marcus, Diamond, Rosenberg. ROV 2: Mullin, Zuker, Jackens, Noonan, Cohen, May, Saltman, James, Schneider, Stair, Yankin, R. Cohen. ROW 3: Gordon. Morgan, Feldman, Stearns, Goldman, Robllnitis, Alberts. Waldon, Dana-Bashian, Bailey, Low, McMahon. Basketball Is fast becoming a major sport for girls. There are sixty teams with every home room In the school having a team and captain. This form of tournament gives every girl In the school an opportunity to engage In this popu- lar sport. The game Is similar to the boys ' game with these exceptions: the girls have a more limited area and they are allowed only one dribble. The Roberts and Lincoln Houses play every Monday afternoon, while the Akers and Packard Houses play on Tuesday after- noons. Eight home room teams play off games during the week. Judging by the number of contests and participants, Basketball leads all other sports for girls at Brookline High School. Facuify AdvIsor MISS KELLEY, MRS. BRUSKO paqe one hundred forly Golf at Brookline High School has attained the wide, enthusiastic participation of many talented girls. The team has practiced hard by limbering up Its golf muscles with deadly drives, chip shots, and professional putts. The talents of the girls are carefully developed by professional Instructors who work continuously for the perfection of style. All practice Is held at the Brookline Municipal Course where the golfers can take full advantage of all available facilities offered. This group of about fifty has achieved a high degree of Individual per- fection and Is learning the knack of patient perseverance as well. Faculty Advisor — MISS KELLEY ROW I: Shuman, Yarchin, Biller, Harris, Brown, Friedson, Starr, Henken. ROW 2: McGuire, Rosenberg, Richmond, Popkin, Miss Kelley, Paston, Kurhan, Boyer. ROW 3: Cohen H., Ruby, Glass, Stern, Saxe, Turner, Alberts, Kotch, Sacks. riding ROW I: Thiman, Greenbaum, Slosberq, Sieinberg, Casileman, Kaplan, Bloom, Lon- don. ROW 2: Mann, Olian, Dexter, Liebovichia, J. Beaumont, Meltzer, Duivan, Cohen. ROW 3: Finn, G. Beaumont, Kievitz, Freed- man, Rozel, Levine, Ellis. The popular sport of riding naturally main- tains an Important role In the activities of the girls at Brookline High School. The girls enjoy the exhilaration of trotting or cantering along the bridle paths In the Spring and Fall. Some fifty girls under the professional supervIsHn of Instructors from the riding school have learned the techniques of horseback riding. Faculty Advisor — MISS KELLEY page one hundred forty-one On almost any pleasant day during the fall and early winter at Dean Road, Brookline High ' s tennis enthusiasts can be seen earnestly en- gaged In developing proficiency in this popu- lar sport. Under the guidance of Mrs. Brusko, the more advanced players participate in intra- mural tennis tournaments during the fall in preparation tor the season of Inter-scholastic competition in the spring. The Intermediate players also participate In a tennis tournament during the fall season. Ihe winners of this tournament become candidates for the Varsity Squad. In addition to these groups, there is a beginner squad which receives Instruction in the fundamentals of tennis. These players be- come the nucleus for the Intermediate group. In playing tennis, the girls develop skill and practice good sportsmanship. Coaches — MISS KELLEY (Intermediate) MRS. BRUSKO (Advanced) Iwent h ijear in I he ijearLooL tennis ROW I: Mrs. Brusto, Frank, Olian, Driscolt Brody, Falvey, Schneider. swim niing ROW I: Freedman. Rubin, Collins, Abrams, McNeilly, Fdenkin, Starr, Frank. ROW 2: Katz, Ftamel, Shoolman, Sagoff, Miss Kelley, Doherty, Fitzgerald, West, Lubouici. ROW 3; Selya, Kahn, Dana-bashian, Flaherty, Shaine. Falvey, Freedman, Kibly, O Connor, Keevely. ROW 4: Lennon, Scourtis, Rogal, Waldman, Nelson, Day. Turner, Dutch. Iwenlij-fifth ijear in the ijearhooh Every Wednesday afternoon, all girls who are Interested In swimming flock to the Brook- line Municipal Pool. Recreational swimming Is the chief aim, but there are also meets and play days with many other schools. The varsity, consisting of the twenty best swimmers. Is picked In the second winter term. These girls participate In more advanced swimming and diving, while there are classes for beginners and Intermediates. There Is fun for all and per- haps a future aquatic star Is now spending her Wednesday afternoons at the Pool. In learn- ing to swim well, the girls are developing them- selves physically while learning a useful sport. Coaches— MISS KELLEY, MISS SUTHERLAND page one hundred forty-two A sport with an illustrious history, archery has found a place In the extra-curricular activi- ties of Brookline High School. Because of the limited facilities of the gym, only a small num- ber of girls can participate in this fascinating sport. Although there are no Inter-scholastic matches to necessitate the formation of a var- sity team, the six girls who amass the highest scores become members of an honorary varsity team. Providing both competition and an understanding of one of the world ' s oldest sports, archery is also a source of enjoyment and physical development. Faculty Advisor — MISS KELLEY archery ROW I: Treeman, Fishman, Saltman, Fine, Meyers, Paster, Leibouici. ROW 2: Kibley, Rosen, Blank, Miss Kelley, Levenson, Keevitz, Flaherty. hockey ROW I : Olian, Kelleher, Sample, Kelly Kagan, Castleman, Wiseman, Wyess, Mark son. ROW 2: Noonan, Beaver, Stevens, Eldridge, Bently, Pons, Cappers, Cooperman, Ehrlich, Ball. Growing interest In hockey and the keen competitive spirit which It offers, tend to keep this sport among the most popular of athletics for girls. This fall at Dean Road, under the able coaching of Mrs. Brusko, a large squad developed their stick techniques and found en- joyment In competing with girls from other high schools — Needham, Beaver Country Day, Dana Hall, Abbot Academy, Melrose, Newton, and Choate. The members of the Girls ' Hockey Team spent many days In healthful activity out-of-doors, cultivated team spirit and sports- manship. Faculty Advisor — MRS. BRUSKO page one hundred forty-three 1 Tiowj ' j Llk-sJ «l le n..- page one hundred forty-four THIS BOOK IS FOR USE IN THE LIBRARY BUILDING ONLY r 4


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