Brookline High School - Murivian Yearbook (Brookline, MA)

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HR PHI THE SYLVIA K. BURACK LIBRARY Brookline High School Brookline, Massachusetts GIFT OF DIEPOLD K. FRIEDLAND Q-Q PACK ARp The school I live in, I 1 5 Greenough Street, The teachers and the students, The people that I greet, My friends in the quadrangle, The classmates that I see, All races, all religions, — That ' s B.H.S. to me. THE SCHOOL I LIVE The house I live in, The classes, clubs, and plays, Dances, concerts, meetings, The busy, happy days, The hello and the high sign, And the friendliness I see, Football games and rallies, — That ' s B.H.S. to me. IN The friends I see about me, The short ones and the tall, The freshmen and the seniors Together in the halls. The lunchroom and the league room, Full of laughter, full of cheers, The school that has been growing More than a hundred years; The School I live in, The houses, every one, The ballots and the voting, With so much to be done, The hurrying, the strolling, The million things to see — Put them all together — That ' s B.H.S. to me! r SHAlieK v jfVaRHiA ActWEOo PACK ARP UINCOLN Ro offers THE SCHOOL I LIVE IN BROOKLINE HIGH SCHOOL BROOKLINE, MASSACHUSETTS mm THE 1948 MURIVIAN FOREWORD The School I Live In h 5s been chosen as our theme because it expresses the thoughts and experiences which we share in our years together at Brookline High School. Unlike most schools, ours is divided into houses rather than classes. These houses are named for outstanding citizens of the town, whose interest in Brookline ' s youth made them an inspiration for all. ie school that I live in 115 Greenough Street DEDICATION %.L 5X5 U 3 1712 01439 6454 X H fh© vibration of live school spirit and L v y active democracy rising to a crescendo in the halls of Brookline High School, we of the Class of 1948 proudly dedicate our yearbook to the late Miss Grace Allen and Mr. Tyler Kepner. We thus consecrate ourselves to the ideals of a united student body, working two thousand strong, with more responsive and re- sponsible democracy as its aim. It was with these goals in mind that Miss Allen and Mr. Kepner served our school untiringly for more than two decades. From both, the students of Brookline High School have learned to recog- nize and cultivate the sterling gualities of an alert conscience and an ever-present sense of justice. ' V M XL 4C % I. X ilflQW A A ' 4 i m x V, ■S ' v X -r r 1 The School We Live In has felt the stimulus of their noble standards; the trust they had in us cannot be betrayed. With their pur- poses in mind, we promise ourselves and our school constant endeavor, so that the spirit of B.H.S. may not be weighed and found wanting. Grace Allen ' s intense desire was to serve young people, to help them think straight, to show them the great wealth of literature, and to furnish them the means of attaining real richness of living. — Alice Howard Spaulding Tyler Kepner possessed a firm and abiding faith in the democratic way of life. He stood for justice for all men of whatever race or creed. — Edward H. Merrill VlFy- rvj. 2 DR. ROBERT G. ANDREE Headmaster In two short years you have won our loyalty with your friendly per- sonality and your power to accomplish. . . . Inspired by your persever- ance and ability, we have found new answers to old problems. . . . Whether conducting assemblies, holding conferences, doing all that a popular and efficient headmaster can do, you still find time to stop for a friendly chat with any of us. . . . We are happy to have as head- master a man whom we can consult so freely and meet so informally. Time for dictation. D . Andree talks things over ivith Lilia Adelman. The teachers and the students 3 The people that I greet MARY W. SAWYER Dean of Girls Your sparkling smile, cheerfully greeting us in our freshman year, is a friendly light which has never faltered in our years at B.H.S. . . . You, as our Dean of Girls, have al- ways been willing to extend a helpful word of counsel, either as adviser to the Girls ' League or in connection with our school work and college plans. . . . Your untiring efforts and genuine interest have helped us un- latch the door of success. Miss Sawyer guides the Girls’ League. My friends in the quadrangle 4 The classmates that I see ROBERT H. MITCHELL Guidance Counselor You are indeed our friend in need, our Guidance Counselor. . . . You have won our deepest respect and appreciation for your sincere concern in our every problem. . . . Wisely advising us with a wealth of material gathered from your past experience, you help us lay the bricks in the foundations of our futures. . . . Invaluable assistance and a true friend are just across the threshold of the open door of 201 . Air. Mitchell advises an alumnus of B.H.S. All races, all religions 5 That’s B.H.S. to me ROW I : Hess, Hahn, Boyer, Rubinoff, Lubets, Ehrlich, Acevedo, Adamson, Cohen, Wolper. ROW 2: Rothstein, C. Schwartz, B. Swartz, Small, Gordon, Balkin, Miss Ph leg ha r, Miss Shaw, Goldberg, Horgan, Brilliant, Bently, Richmond, Frumkin. ROW 3: Raphael, Barron, Rosenberg, Glickman, Dorfman, Stranahan, Ruttman, Sacks, Marget, Poley, Mann, Lourie, Flashman. MURIVIAN EDITORIAL STAFF 1. Haskell Goldberg. Editor-in-Chief. 2. Ellen Ehrlich. Ass ' . Editor. 3. Virginia Acetedo and Cynthia Adam- son, Artists. 4. Alfred Balkin. Camera. 5. Bernice Lubets and Elaine Cohen. Identification and Copy. 6. Joan Boyer, Photography Schedules . 7. Miss Shaw. Literary Adviser. ■ . - t tMt jdv L I I ■ tjp. 4 •--A , t • Planning the layout of the Murivian.” The house I live in The classes, clubs, and plays 6 Corcoran. MURIVIAN BUSINESS STAFF STANDING: Auerbach, Poley, Kraft, Finn, Green, Leondar, MacDonald, Eilenberg, SEATED: Rothstein, Mr. Walsh, Yip. The busy, happy days Dances, concerts, meetings Business board balances budget. 1. Alan Rothstein. Business Editor. 2. Ruby Yip. Treasurer. 3. Nancy II olpei and Sheila Wharton. Write-ups. 4. Ruth Gordon and Judith Rubinoff. Typists. 5. Phyllis Hahn. Publicity. 6. Ingrid Hess, Statistics. 7. Mr. W alsh. Business Adviser. BROOKLINE S EDUCATIONAL LEADERS MR. ERNEST R. CAVERLY Superintendent of Schools Miss Helen O ' Brien, Secretary of the School Committee, Dr. Rexford Souder, Assistant Super- intendent of Schools, Dr. James A. Hennessey, Mr. Arthur W. Brannen. Mrs. Marian U. Terry. Standing: Mr. Ernest R. Caverly, Superintendent of Schools, Mr. George E. Hills, Chairman of the School Committee, Mrs. Viola R. Pinanski, Dr. Carl C. Seltzer, Mr. George V. Brown, Jr., Mrs. Florence P. Peabody, Dr. Thomas P. Kendrick. BROOKLINE SCHOOL COMMITTEE Our School Committee plans for the North W ing. 1 ART, SPEECH, MUSIC Colorful sights and sounds, poet- ry and drama, lyrics and harmo- nies, creative and stimulating work in the fine arts all win our admira- tion as we see the contributions of Miss Parker ' s Art Department, Mr. Warfield ' s Speech Department, and Mr. Zanzig ' s Music Depart- ment. STANDING: Miss Horn, Art; Mr. Joslin, Orchestra: Mr. Corley, Band. SEATED: Mrs. Woodberry, Art; Mr. Zanziq (Head of Art Dept.); Miss Parker (Head of Art Dept.); Mr. Warfield Mrs. Greenberg, Speech. COMMERCIAL The clatter of typing, the earn- est silence of brooding calculations, the neat columns, and the whirl of business machines all betoken this highly efficient department led by Mr. Christian Ehnes. STANDING: Miss Shiel, Miss Greenshield, Mr. Wall, Miss Nickerson. SEATED: Miss Hamblin, Miss Maguire, Mr. Ehnes (Head of Dept.), Mi ss Poland, Miss Berriman. Air. Zanztg, Head of the Music Department. Football games and rallies Mr. Ehnes checks the figures again. That’s B. H.S. to me 9 ENGLISH The largest department has something for everyone from Fresh- men Composifion to Senior Drama. . . . Guided by Miss Alice H. Spaulding, charter member of Pro- fessor Baker ' s Drama Workshop, the English Department provides enrichment of reading, writing, and thinking. STANDING: Mr. Seamans, Miss Shaw, Mr. Wilkinson, Miss Sawyer, Mr. Jordan, Mr. Newsom, Mr. Flemings, Mr. Walsh. SEATED: Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Craven, Mrs. Fitch, Miss Spaulding (Head of Dept.), Miss Libby, Miss Tiews, Miss Deal, Miss Fitzhenry. ' S S S HOMEMAKING GUIDANCE, LIBRARY Foods and clothing, arranging budgets, designs for living, carving careers, reading for research and recreation, planning for better and happier homes, all highlight these important departments led by Mrs. Potter, Miss Phillips, and Mr. Mit- chell. STANDING: Miss Cronan, Mrs. Means, Mrs. Tenney, Miss Egan. SEATED: Miss Boggs, Miss Phillips (Head Librarian), Mr. Mitchell (Guidance Counselor), Mr. Woodman, Miss South. NOT PRESENT: Mrs. Potter (Head of Homemaking Dept.). Our student library staff . Miss Spaulding , Head of the English Department . The friends I see about me The short ones and the tall 10 INDUSTRIAL ARTS Working with wood, metal, type machines, and presses makes tor the varied and practical achieve- ments of those of us fortunate enough to enter that orderly bee- hive of industrial arts, so efficiently guided by Mr. Edmunds. Situated in the higher levels of the school as befits the classical mood, this department under Miss Perkin ' s leadership, capably serves those whose tastes range from reading prescriptions to reveling in Ovid and Cicero. STANDING: Mr. Bowler, Mr. Smith, Mr. Driscoll, Mr. Beauchemin. SEATED: Mr. McCabe, Mr. Ford, Mr. Edmunds (Head of Dept.), Mr. Borgman, Mr. Woodlock. STANDING: Mr. Woodman. SEATED: Miss Cooke, Miss Perkins, (Head of Dept.), Miss Haynes. Learning to master a lathe. Mr is Perkins, Head of the Latin Department. The freshmen and the seniors Together in the halls MATHEMATICS With current figures continuing to perplex our budgets, the math- ematical techniques of this busy department, led by Mr. Ward, pro- vide many practical answers for all levels of mathematicians. STANDING: Mr. Bruce, Mr. Bates, Mr. Downes, Mr. Fitzgerald, Mr. Moulton. SEATED: Miss Anderson, Miss Collins, Mr. Ward (Head of Dept.), Mrs. Ginty, Miss Bates. STANDING: Miss Holbrook, Miss Douglass, Mr. Mather, Miss Pfleghaar. SEATED’ Dr. Shepard, Miss Placido, Miss Chamberlain, Mr. Friedland. MODERN EANCUAGES With its Cosmopolitan and Pan American viewpoint, bursts of gay song, inviting posters with the travel allure, this sparkling depart- ment is lead by Miss Kathryn O ' Brien, this year on leave of ab- sence. Miss Douglass, the newest member. Mr. Fitzgerald distributes his marks. ' v The lunchroom and the league room 12 Full of laughter, full of cheers PHYSICAL EDUCATION BACK ROW: Miss Kelly, Mrs. Brusko. FRONT ROW: Mr. Ball, Mr. Hines (Head of Dept.), Mr. Bemis. Developing and coordinating the sound body to team with the sound mind means many hours of prac- tice, work, and play in the score of sports and classes which this hard working department provides under the leadership of Mr. Hines. Buzzing with activity, these lab- oratories and workshops under Mr. Hollingworth ' s skilled direction pro- mote scientific inquiry and method, as observations are made and ho- rizons are broadened in our chang- ing world. STANDING: Mr. Keene, Mr. Warren, Mr. Beck, Mr. Bartlett, Mr. Lowe. SEATED: Mrs. Ginty, Miss Murdock, Mr. Hollingworth (Head of Dept.), Miss Bruce, Miss Campbell, Miss Abel. The school that has Pulling weights in the gym. Barbara Mann confers with Mr. Hollingworth. been growing 13 More than a hundred years STANDING: Mrs. McManus, Miss Callahan, Mrs. Donnelly. SEATED: Miss Finnegan, Miss O ' Leary, Mrs. Cleary, Miss Niland, Miss Bernstein. SOCIAL STUDIES Maps and charts galore, and original student work cover the walls of rooms where problems of fhe world we live in are studied and discussed. . . . Under the brilliant leadership of Mr. Tyler Kepner this department won wide acclaim. The school that I live ADMINISTRATION Headguarters of Brookline’s Information Please experts, the repository of records, the center of all comings and goings; — hats off to the girls who keep us all on the beam! Gina The houses, every one STANDING: Mr. Miller, Mr. Meyers, Mrs. Hartley, Mr, Rodeheaver, Mr. Ritch. SEATED: Mr. Smith, Miss Bliss, Mr. Kepner (Head of Dept.), Mr. Merrill, Miss McCabe. Mr. Merrill conducts U. S. History. Miss O’Leary , information expert. c (u ntTTT AKERS HOUSE Akers House, the third year house, has six- teen homerooms of Ju- niors . . . led by Mr. Warren L. Bartlett, Housemaster, and Miss Nellie M. Campbell, As- sistant Housemaster. . . . Mr. Winifred Akers, famed Headmaster of B.H.S. from 1919 to 1930, initiated many stu- dent activities, including the MURIVIAN and the SAGAMORE. . . . Miss Anna L i d e n of the Mathematics Depart- ment and Miss Emma Poland of the Commer- cial Department have been Akers Masters. STANDING: Janet Welsh, Treasurer; Ralph Wharton, Vice-President; Robert Rubin, President; Helen Noonan, Secretary. SEATED: Mr. Bartlett, Housemaster; Miss Campbell, Assistant Housemaster. WHO ' S WHO Most Personality CONSTANTINE LAVERY JOYCE ALLEN Best Looking PAUL GOLDMAN PAULINE STOIA Most Brilliant ROBERT RUBIN AKERS HOUSE CLASS OF 1949 The ballots and the voting 15 With so much to be done ROW I: Libby Blank, Barbara Blumenthal, Claire Biederman, Ann Bingham, Jane Beyer, Judith Brooker, Alberta Boberik, Myra Burgess, Joan Biller, Roberta Bernstein. ROW 2: Edward Cauley, Robert Cohen, Philip Chapman, Fred Caploe, Howard Cobin, Miss Nickerson, Herbert Carver, Philip Cohen, Fred Clayton, Sheldon Cohen, John Paul Canty, Jr. ROW 3: Gerald Casey, Jean Braley, Maryanne Bresinski, Marilyn Bergman, Betty Ann Boehner, Barbara Bowser, Alma Berkman, Samuel Cohen. Room 212 Miss Nickerson Cha irman: Howard Cobin MURIV. Rep.: Howard Cobin Plugging away. AKERS HOUSE Room 2 I 3 Mr. Wall Chairman: Celia Cohen MURIV. Rep.: Martha Conley Serious thoughts. ROW I : Phyllis Coan, Margaret Carlson, Celia Cohen, Vivian Charney, Audrey Cohen, Mildred Cimeno, Janice Coffey, Mary Coffin, Nina Busalacchi, Joan Collins. ROW 2: Gardner Davidson, Sidney Dockser, William Daley, Ingemar Colson, George Doherty, Mr. Wall, Lawrence Constantine, Burton Deitch, Daniel Duffy, Frank Cram, Malcolm Dores. ROW 3: Donald Cuthbert, Arlene Cohen, Edna Christenson, Mary Cogarin, Martha Conley, Edwina Burns, David Curtin. The hurrying, the strolling 16 The million things to see Room 214 W orth a smile. ROW I: Rosalyn Davidson, Rosamund Drooker, Joyce Dgart, Joseph Famolare, Miss Maguire, Lawrence Feldman, June Cutler, Ellen Duane, Mary Jane Coyne, Claire C oroniqan, Joanne Davis, Kathleen Driscoll, Marjorie Costello, ROW 2: Richard Dugueau, Harvey Finks, Kenneth Elzoran. Thomas Fay, Ray Duqan, James Fishel. ROW 3: Edward Fields, Marjorie Drukman, Elinore Diamond, Barbara Dorfman, Harriet Dinsfriend, James Fingold, Walter Fitzpatrick. Miss Maguire Chairman: Kenneth Elgart MURIV. Rep.: Harriet Dinsfriend AKERS HOUSE ROW I: Mona Feingold, Muriel Freedman, Joan Erskine, Joanne Farnsworth, Jill Ferngold, Barbara Fine, Marie Fitz- gerald, Rose Fishman. ROW 2: Mary Ferguson, Richard Ginsberg, William Fleming, Ann Flanagan, Robert Freeman. Edward Fleischman Phyllis Feingold. ROW 3: Eldridge Garland, Francis Gianeti, Barbara Franck, Francis Flaherty, Alfred Flaxington. Barbara and Harriet in France. Room 2 I 7 Miss Berriman Chairman: Edward Fleischman MURIV. Rep.: Barbara Fine Put them all together 17 That’s B. H. S. to me Room 219 Miss Hamblin Chairman: Arthur Goldman MURIV. Rep.: Stephanie Grauman ROW I : Grace Ginsberg, Sandra Hanson, Priscilla Greene, Claire Hannington, Selma Gordon, Beryl Gordon, Toby Goodman, Barbara Gordon, Gloria Ginsberg. ROW 2: Robert Gonzalez, John Goodwin, Arthur Grossman. Allen Goodman, Paul Goldman, Miss Hamblin, James Goodman, Joseph Goldman, Harvey Glashow, Gerald Goldman, Arthur Goldman. ROW 3: Myron Golomb, Robert Glass, Joel Glaser, Ellen Gunderson, Ethel Goldstein, Nancy Hamilton, Stephanie Grauman, Helaine Gussman, Burton Goldberg, Robert Gordon, Robert Grodberg. Stevie at the board. AKERS HOUSE Room 221 Miss Poland Chairman: Richard Jaffe MURIV. Rep.: Elaine Kahn Everybody sing. ROW I: Louise Hyde, Mary Harrington, Elizabeth Hennessey, Barbara Hougham, Barbara Johnson, Rosalie Insoft, Edith Keizer, Mary Hasson, Dorothy Hogan, Sally Karr. ROW 2: William Hollman, Jerrold Herzberg, George Hunter, John Horwitz, Thomas Hines, Miss Poland, Francis Hebb, Lawrence Harrison, Richard Jaffe, Joseph Hewitt, Sumne f Hoberman. ROW 3: Harriet Kaplan, Frances Hyde, Jacqueline Hirsh, Elaine Kahn, Elsa Heiskari, Esther Jackson, Sally Kantor, Claire Kaplan, Phyllis Harris. The school I live in 18 115 Greenough Street Room 226 Mr. Moulton Chairman: Anna Kelly MURIV. Rep.: Barbara Kurhan ROW I : Anna Kimball, Susan Krass, Fay Leavitt, Barbara Kurhan, Barbara Kravit, Beatrice Lacy, Eileen Kowitz, Adele Krous, Rosalyn Klein, Barbara Kelley. ROW 2: Lawrence Katz, Robert Kesell, Robert Leavitt, Paul Koppel, Joseph Laffey, Mr. Moulton, Constance Lavery Edward Leavitt, William Kelleher, Charles Leivi, Fterbert Kugell. Give us a smile. ROW 3: William Kelly, Nancy Krapf, Mary Lee, Rita Lally, Patricia Kelly, Corinne Leader, Anna Kelly, Eugene Krasnoo. AKERS HOUSE ROW I : Martha Linnell, Jane Lipman, Jean Lowe, Nona London, Laurel Li nsky, Sylvia Lippman, Phyllis Lowenberg, Eleanor Levine, Ronnie Long, Eileen Lesberg. ROW 2: Robert Levinson, Ira Levy, Myron Lipson, Larry Levin, Mr. Merrill, Paul Mackey, Richard Levine, James Liacopolos, Fred Levin, Peter Levison, James Lombardo. ROW 3: Ralph Levitan, Rosalyn Levine, Marjorie Love, Margaret Levis, Barbara Lyons, Roberta Lipsky, Richard Levine. Room 227 Mr. Merrill Chairman: Peter Levinson MURIV. Rep.: Laurel Linsky Explaining to Laurel. The teachers and the students 19 The people that I greet Room 229 Mr. Miller Chairman: Hubert Meehan MURIV. Rep.: Arlene Mannos ROW I : Rhodena MacKillop, Peggy McCarthy, Mary McCarthy, Patricia McEachern, Mary Manning, Elaine Mc- Mahan, Lois Manekocsky, Polly Marson, Isabel Malins, Ann Mansfield. ROW 2: John McIntyre, Peter Marino, David Maysles, Francis Marnell, Paul May, Mr. Miller, Paul Metza, Robert Miller, Fred Moore, Hubert Meehan, George Monte. ROW 3: Robert McConnell, George Mariollet, Arlene Mannos, Dorothy McGeoghan, Betty Marshall, Thomas Man- ning, Thomas McCarthy. Saving for the future. AKERS HOUSE Studying can be fun. Room 230 Miss Lewis Chairman: Frank O Brien MURIV. Rep.: Robert Nesson ROW I : Helen Noonan, Joy Miller, Frances Myers, Ruth Michelson, Florence Moffat, Marilyn Morrison, Constance Murray, Gretchen Murphy, Rose Mulvey Margaret Murphy. ROW 2: Thomas Nagi, Richard O ' Hearn, Donald O ' Brien, Melvin Norris, Frank O ' Brien, Miss Lewis, George Nater- man, William Newman, Paul O ' Conner, Donald Ohlund, Morton Myerow, Robert Nelson. ROW 3: Paul Murray, Charles O ' Hearn, Frances Murphy, Betty McQueeney, Anna Morolla, Mara Nadel, Lorraine Merrithew, Frances Mealey, Robert Nesson, Gerald Oliver. SSSS ' My friends in the quadrangle 20 The classmates that I see Room 231 ROW I : Ruth Popkin, Sandra Rosenthal, Marian Pop k i n , Arlyne Pastan, Virginia Onorato, Doris Robinson, Darcie Rachlin, Ruth Phaneuf, Janis Roazen, Diana Perkins. ROW 2: Stanley Olans, Boyd Reynolds, Joseph Richard, Paul Pender, Stanley Richmond, Mr. Smith, Herbert Phillips, Robert Rainey, Arnold Porter, Fred Pearl. ROW 3: Mary Pickett, Joan Piller, Peggy O ' Conner, Joan Rosenfield, Judy Rabinowitz, Alice Riley, Maureen O ' Don- nell. A helping hand from Air. Smith. AKERS HOUSE ROW I: Anna Scialdone, Mildred Rubin, Barbara Sanders, Janet Schein, Marjorie Seegel, Harriet Sagoff, Adele Saltman, Elayne Seigel, Dorothy Rubin. ROW 2: Alfred Ross, Robert Rubin, Carl Rudnick, Carl Sapers, Robert Russo, Ralph Rogovin, Miss Bliss, Marvin Rosen, George Roth, Richard Ross, Roger Saunders, Marvin Roman. ROW 3: Paul Rosenberg, Robert Rosenthal, Patricia Ryan, Natalie Sax, Lois Salmaine, Jane Selya, Myron Rosen, Robert Ryan. Room 232 Miss Bliss Chairman: Richard Ross MURIV. Rep.: Harriet Sagoff School’ s out. All races, all religions 21 That’s B. H.S. to me Room 233 Mrs. Hartley Chairman: David Silverman MURIV. Rep.: Jane Silverman ROW I : Hazel Spaulding, Marion Singer, Elaine Stern, Joan Stearns, Norma Shoolman, Dorothy Stavros, Shaari Soloman, Jerry Ann Shepherd, Jane Silverman, Susan Snell. ROW 2: Richard Shore, Ronald Simonds, Donald Silver, Thomas Sexton, Jack Silverman, Mrs. Hartley, Charles Schlakman, David Silverman, Lloyd Silverman, Summer Shore. ROW 3: Jay Schultz, Robert Simpson, Patricia Skalla, tfnelia Stern, Joyce Spiegel, Josephine Silbert, Barbara Shapiro, Martin Smith, Charles Sc h i ff . Filing away. AKERS HOUSE Room 234 ROW I : Barbara Tabachnik, Rhoda Stone, Theresa Tierney, Pauline Stoia, Jean Thornton, Jane Tiffany, Ruth Suskin, Sonya Van Dam. ROW 2: Robert Stolow, Ernest Starratt, Eugene Walsh, Mr. Myers, Paul Stern, Robert Smith, Herbert Swartz. ROW 3: George Till, Austin Stern, Joan Twomey, Alice Stevens, Joan Sullivan, Stanley Taylor, Charles Trahon. Mr. Meyers Chairman: Ernest Starratt MURIV. Rep.: Herbert Swartz Conferring with Mr. Myers. The house I live in 22 The classes, clubs, and plays Room 235 ROW I: Jean West, Lisa Weil, Joan Walden, Marlene Wolk, Betty Walters, Faith Winthrop, June Wasse r, Judy Walbast, Harriet Whal, Barbara Waldman. ROW 2: Martin Yogel, Alan Wolf, Lewis Wernick, Jerry Weiss, Wilfred White, Ernest Wilkins, Mr. Rodeheaver, Alan Witkin, Arnold Zack, Steven Waxer, Richard Wine, Harold Wight, Lewis Weinstein. Mr. Rodeheaver Chairman: Ralph Wharton MURIV. Rep.: June Wasser Are they really studying? ROW 3: Ralph Wharton, Selma Wasserman, Mary Young, Martha Wilkie, Carol Zanditon, Mary Walsh, Nancy Wallace, Janet Welsh, Norma Wood, Joan Zuker, Claudine Zighera, Neil Werner. AKERS HOUSE Room 322 Miss Horn Chairman: William Barrett MURIV. Rep.: Lois Baker ROW I: Beverly Abrams, Catherine Allen, Elise Alberts, Joyce Allen, Barbara Agger, Glenna Bass, Rose Anzivino, Cynthia Arnold, Lilia Adelman, Mary Arden. ROW 2: Joseph Buckley, Charles Barrett, Sumner Bernstein, Donald Bloom, John Borden, Bradford Brown, Miss Horn, Maurice Alkon, Charles Brown, John Brebbia, Arthur Berg, Robert Atkins, Burton Bernstein. ROW 3: Leonard Berman, Alan Budd, William Barrett, Helen Bell, Barbara Aitken, Lois Baker, Sheila Aronoff, Victoria Election day. Aitken, Stanley Bloom, Robert Brean, Alan Bloom. Dances, concerts, meetings 23 The busy, happy days PACKARD HOUSE STANDING: Charles Egan, President; Martin Leppo, Treasurer; Matthew Israel, Vice-President; Gloria Henkin, Secretary. SEATED: Mr. Weeks, Housemaster, Mrs. Ginty, Ass ' t Housemaster. Packard House, the second year house, has sixteen home rooms of Sophomores . . . led by Mr. Wendell Weeks, Housemaster, and Mrs. Katherine Ginty, Assist- ant Housemaster. . . . Dr. John C. Packard was a renounced head of the Science Department. . . . The science laboratories are named for him. . . . Mr. Corcoran, principal of the Pierce School, Mr. Webber, and Mr. Hol- land, headmaster of the Watertown High School have been Packard mas- ters. PACKARD HOUSE CLASS OF 1950 WHO ' S WHO Best Looking DAVID DRISCOLL JACQUELINE ROGERS Most Personality CHARLES EGAN MARILYN FRANK Most Brilliant ALEXANDER WELSH The hello and high sign 24 And the friendliness I see Room 310 Mrs. Woodbury Chairman: Martin Cohen MURIV. Rep.: Joan Brennan W ' e knew them then. ROW I : Mary Cahill, Sylvia Brown, Ann Breadon, Joan Brennan, Beverly Blanchard, Jo-Anne Broude, Geneva Brooker, Joan Carter, Barbara Chamish, Barbara Burgess. ROW 2: Robert Chalmers, Patrick Cahill, Bernice Birnbaum, Lila Broude, Gladys Breger, Cornelia Buckley, Phyllis Brown, Carol Brodesky, Phyllis Bingham, Ruth Brooks, Arthur Burgess. Myles Brown. ROW 3: Richard Cohen, M-artin Cohen, John Breger, Plato Chambers, Sherman Civen, Joseph Cohen, Richard Broughton, Ronald Bruce, Barry Brooks, Paul Brisk, Gerald Cherry. PACKARD HOUSE Room 315 ROW I : Miriam Cohen, Barbara Coffin, Katherine Cognavin, Nancy Conlon, Dorothy Conlon, Caro.l Cohen, Jane Cohen, Ann Maria Christiansen, Eileen Chase, Angela Chooljian. ROW 2: Lawrence Croke, Edith Cohen, Barbara Cohen, Leba Cohen, Miss Shaw, Marjorie Cohen, Ruth Cohen, Edward Cunningham, Thomas Curtin. Miss Shaw Chairman: John Corcoran MURIV. Rep.: Angela Chooljian ROW 3: Emerson Cooper, George Danforth, John Corcoran, Thomas Day, Herbert Day, William Cook, Robert Edythe, Miriam, and the scrapbook. Collins. Football games and rallies 25 That’s B.H.S. to me Room 316 Mrs. Ross Chairman: Charles Egan URIV. Rep.: Joan Dana-Bashian ROW I : Carol Craven, Carol Cunningham , Acrive Diamond, Constance Deering, Phyllis Dores, Nessa Diamond, Patricia Curran, Irene Costello, Betty Lee Cook, Elena Di Gioia. ROW 2: Daniel Farkas, Edward Doucette, Janice Daner, Mitzi Covitz, Mrs. Ross, Betty Dickson, Joan Dana-Bashian, Alice Crovo, Charles Egan, Robert Dreshfield. ROW 3: Richard Farley, William Dooner, Arthur Dobson, David Fagell, Burton Federman, David Driscoll, FHerbert Ellis, FHarold Drooker, Gene Farrell, Mark Finer, Arthur Epstein. Pretty pictures. PACKARD HOUSE Room 317 Mr. Wilkinson Chairman: Joan Gale MURIV. Rep.: Claire Edwards Such serious faces. ROW I : Elizabeth Friedman, Nancy Etheridge, Edzia Frydman, Marilyn Frank, Barbara Flynn, Evelyn Friar, Barbara Gately, Arline Finch, Agnes Flaherty, Joan Flax. ROW 2: Ronald Fishbein, Marvin Fox, Patricia Fallon, Gertrude Friedman, Claire Edwards, Mr. Wilkinson, Arline Fleischer, Sylvia Ellis, Joan Gale, Patricia Garland, George Gansenberg, Arthur Finn. ROW 3: Ronald Glickman, Burton Finkle, Michael Freeman, Elijah Fishelson, Richard Gardner, Burton Freedlender, Russell Fogarty, Jay Glaser, Leon Glass, Robert Frank, Bruce Fox, Burton Gens. The friends I see about me 26 The short ones and the tall t. ! ' ! I Room 319 Mr. Lowe Chairman: Roger Gordon MURIV. Rep.: Beverly Godin Time on my hands. ROW I: Barbara Goldstein, Beverly Godin, Joan Greene, Mary Griffin, Barbara Gidez, Roberta Green, Doris Groipen, Julia Giannetti, Mary Lou Greenhood, Sheila Gurvitz. ROW 2: Charles Goldberg, Roger Gordon, Rebecca Goldman, Karolyn Grennan, Eleanor Goldberg, Mr. Lowe, Irene Gifford, Elaine Green, Vera Guttmann, Greta Gerson, James Griffin, Philip Hibbard. ROW 3: Joseph Green, William Hickey, Carl Goldman, Thomas Hennessy, Richard Hennessey, Charles Hearty, Saul Helpern, Karl Greenman, Joseph Hingston, Paul Goldman. PACKARD HOUSE Room 320 Mr. Newsom Chairman: Pat Hickey MURIV. Rep.: Sandra Herman ROW I : Joan Hughes, Jean Hodge, Rosalyn Hozid, Gloria Henken, Theresa Heraty, Anne Hamel, Maxine Herman, Elaine Haffer, Lois Hurwitz. ROW 2: Arthur Kaplan, Tobias Hoberman, Yvette Houri, Sandra Herman, Carol Hazeltine, Mr. Newsom, Virginia Harris, Barbara Hirshberg, Doris Hodgkins, Ronald Kaplan, Harold Katz. ROW 3: Daniel Klubock, James Kilgallon, John Hollingdale, Robert Hinson, Rolf Kates, Richard Kirby, Herman Hurwitz, Herbert Jacobs, Ronald Kelm, Edward Keaney, Aaron Knopping, Matthew Israel. Our juture bankers. The freshmen and the seniors 27 Together in the halls ROW I : Priscilla Jenkins, Carol Josephs, Esther Karmazine, Suzanne Kreps, Paula Kates, Carol Kisloff, Marjorie James, Edna Kesell, Raisa Kemler, Marjorie Kline. ROW 2: Irving Lewis, Marilyn Kaplan, Pearl Kaufman, Roberta Koch, Elizabeth Katz, Miss Cooke, Dorothy Kruger, Toby Koritz, Barbara Kelley, Diana Jackins, Ruth Johnston, Martin Leppo. Room 321 Miss Cooke Chairman: Ronald Lee MURIV. Rep.: Paula Kates ROW 3: Lawrence Lewis, George Lampke, Sydney Lampke, Ronald Lee. James Lewis, Richard Landfield, Donald Leavitt, Robert Kolodny, Benjamin Kosofsky. W bo ' s who ? PACKARD HOUSE i Did you have a good time ? ROW 2: Lee Linton, Mary Lyons, Margaret Maynard, Mary MacLeod, Jaqueline Levine, Miss Bruce, Janet Marko- witz, Margaret Mansfield, Barbara MacLean, Francis MacEntee, Marvin Lourie. ROW 3: Herbert Lyons, Murray Lukatch, Jason Lipkind, David Lichtenstein, Russell Maginnis, Alexander Lukshin, John Logan, Danold Lombardo, David Madigan, Claude Linsada. Ihe lunchroom and the league room 28 Full of laughter, full of cheers Room 326 Mr. Beck Chairman: Jean Miller MURIV. Rep.: Ann Mclntire ROW I: Harriet Mednick, Edith McLean, Janice Morgan, Marcia Murphy, Jean McNeil, Catherine McCarthy, Ina Mills, Ann Mclntire, Jill Merritt, Betty Murphy. ROW 2: James Mahoney, George Marston, George McGoldrick, Richard Manning, George Manning, Mr. Beck, Norman Merrill, Robert Mayer, Neil McLaughlin, Alan Markell, Emmet McNutt, Lewis Martiniello. What’s wrong, Air. Beck ? ROW 3: Allen Miller, David Margolis, Thomas Mallett, Iris Moldew, Jean Miller, Mary McKay, Carol Mills, Ann McCourt, Kathryn Morrison, John Malcolmson. PACKARD HOUSE ROW I : Audrey Ourieff, Jannette Onorato, Ruth Pearlstein, Barbara Nesson, Helen Osenton, Betty Oram, Arlene O ' Gorman, Cecilia Pitta, Sandra Quint, Edith Parker. ROW 2: John Murphy, John Morgan, Eugene Monosson, Albert Ormberg, Alan Nemrow, Miss Abel, Leo Mullin, James Mulloy, Joseph Minahan, Robert Moore, Charles Moffatt. ROW 3: Sadie Patterson, Marion Ort, Pauline Perry, Zola Perkis, Robert Mullaney, Waynes Mills, Paul Onigman, Stuart Nevins, Richard Nesson, Naomi Olins, Jean Parkhurst, Rosemary Parkins, Marian Parks. Room 327 Miss Abel Chairman: Jean Parkhurst MURIV. Rep.: Leo Mullin Among our souvenirs. The school that has been growing 29 More than a hundred years ROW I: Glad Beaumont, Pearl Barkin, Florence Balkin, Joan Beaumont, Carole Arnold, Anne Bernstein, Dawn Allen, Jane Angell, Mary Allen, Anita Auerback. ROW 2: Joseph Bradley, Ann Aronson, Deborah Aldrich, Constance Azoff, Miss Libby, Leona Barsomlan, Leeba Alpern, Nancy Ball, Alan Bentley. ROW 3: Harold Alberts, Sumner Beye, Theodore Bloom, Gene Bauman, Herbert Bickerstaff, Burten Bartzoff, Thomas Barry, William Belliveau. Room 41 8 Miss Libby Chairman: Leona Barsomian MURIV. Rep.: Mark Bertman Class B champs. PACKARD HOUSE Room 422 Mr. Seamans Chairman: Jason Rome MURIV. Rep.: Gerald Rosen ROW I : Margery Rochfort, Vera Rischeles, Bette Russell, Leah Roseman, Arlene Resnick, Barbara Rohtstein, Phyllis Reiser, Cynthia Reinholtz, Pauline Robrish, Judith Rittenberg. ROW 2: Daniel Rollins, Dana Richards, Robert Pierce, Gerald Rosen, Robert Parker, Mr. Seamans, Edward Patey, Richard Raphael, Robert Powers, Harold Pederson. Thirst y Leah? ROW 3: William Rigby, John Roach, Sylvia Sacks, Carole Sacks, Jacqueline Rogers, Edwin Rosen, William Rosen, Donald Paddock. The school I live in 33 The houses, every one Room 424 Mr. Keene Chairman: Allen Schultz MURIV. Rep.: Sylvia Schwartz ROW I : Elizabeth Scott. Joan Saltzberg, Joan Schlossberg, Cha rlotte Savitz, Jeanne Shapiro, Cynthia Seigal, Barbara Schwartzberg, Marjorie Schneider, Priscilla Sawyer, Nelda Shapiro. ROW 2: Simon Schiller, Charles Ross, John Scourtis, Allen Schultz, Allen Sandler, Mr. Keene, Karl Schwarzenberg, Chester Sanger, Judah Rubin, Ronald Soloman, Richard Ross. ROW 3: Sylvia Schwartz, Eleanor Shalett, Edith Shenkman, Sydney Schreibman, David Rosenthal, Howard Rubin, Marilyn Schultz, Sandra Siegal, Judith Shapiro. Harold Russell. PACKARD HOUSE Room 425 Mrs. Fitch Chairman: Robert Sloane MURIV. Rep.: Loretta Stoia Between classes. ROW I: Martha Stern, Sylvia Sternburg, Loretta Stoia, Joy Slovin, Elaine Silverman, Sandra Sloane, Joy Spiegel, Marilyn Silverstein, Mildred Shuman, Norma Silverstein. ROW 2: John Snyder, Marshal Simmons, William Spillane, Stanley Steinberg, John Sheehan, Mrs. Fitch, Richard Snell, Stanton Shiftman, Robert Sloane, Reggie Steele, Robert Slotnick. ROW 3: Alice Stern, Judith Stoller, Edith Starr, Richard Steinberg, Holger So rensen, Esther Shulman, Ina Stoller. 3 I The ballots and the voting With so much to be done Room 426 W7 Miss Deal Chairman: Robert Ullian MURIV. Rep.: Barbara Thomas ROW I : Phyllis Tumaroff, Barbara Thomas, Carolyn Streete Claire Thompson, Marjorie Swartz, Constance Thanas, Margaret Sughrue, Eileen Tynan, Diana Ulvedahl, Joanne Swartz. ROW 2: Harold Taylor, Hovey Tyndall, Robert Ullian, Theodore Ulman, Miss Deal, George Sutherland, John Suilivan, George Van Schenck, Robert Tudor. ROW 3: Robert Tonra, Robert Thompson, Joan Thomas, Clare Varnum, Ruby Vivian, June Vine, Arnold Tack, Arthur Traub. lump ball. 4 PACKARD HOUSE Room 427 Miss Tiews Chairman: Sandy Welsh MURIV. Rep.: Elinor Walden ROW I : Barbara Wanner, Dorothy Wolfers, Marilyn Walters, Carole Yarchin, Marilyn Wantman, Virginia Wyatt, Barbara Wolf, Roberta Wolf, Dena Waldman, Elinor Walden. ROW 2: Martin Zabarsky, Calvin Williams, Robert Varnum, Sandy Welsh, Allen Weissman, Miss Tiews, Herbert Waltzman, Peter Willis, William Walle, Esor Winer. Playing the game. ROW 3: Howard Wolfe, Howard White, Marilyn Yudin, Edith Zanditon, Barbara Young, Jean Ward, Diana Waxier, Rose Walsh, Myrna Weiss, Marcia Wolfe, Wolf Wasserman, Richard Wolfe. The hurrying, the strolling 32 The million things to see SHAILER HOUSE Shailer House, the youngest house, has four- teen home rooms of Freshmen . . . led by Mr. Paul Mather, House- master, and Miss Lillian Murdoch, Assistant Housemaster. . . . Mr. Hezikiah Shailer was the first B.H.S. headmaster in 1843 ... so the youngest house has the oldest traditions. . . . Miss Sawyer, Dean of Girls, Mr. Gould now at Boston University and Mr. Smith of the Social Science department have been Shailer masters. V STANDING: Sally Waters, Secretary; Michael Dukakis, Treasurer; Miss Murdock, Ass ' t. Housemaster; Mr. Mather, House- master; Robert Wool, President; Jan Kadetsky, Rep. to Student Council. WHO ' S WHO Best Looking JORDAN LINER JUDITH VERNON Most Personality ROBERT WOOL ELIZABETH COHEN Most Brilliant MICHAEL DUKAKIS SHAILER HOUSE CLASS OF 1951 Put them all together 33 That’s B. H. S. to me Room 124 Mr. Warfield Chairman: William Allen MURIV. Rep.: Norma Schwartz ROW I: Sandra Bargad, Beth Nathan, Cecile Bahn, Joan Krapt, Joan Bland, Lois Barth, Roberta Danel, Joanne Karp, Carol Adler, Judy Farckus. ROW 2: Edward Waxman, Shirley Small, Barbara Starr, Joan Baft, Barbara Gart, Paula DeHaan, Mr. Warfield, Norma Schwartz, Barbara Parks, Ruth Sax, Barbara Karr, Sidney Stern, Harold Sparr. ROW 3: Richard Basch, Stephen Flashman, Francis Hart, Howard Kaplan, Joseph Barrett, Robert Walsh, Francis Cashen, William Allen, John Hagerty. VO SHAILER HOUSE Saving for a rainy day. Room 125 Mr. Friedland Chairman: Sally Waters MURIV. Rep.: Carole Segal Bank day. ROW I : Marjorie Harkins, Rosalie Schwartz, Judith Smith, Mary Bland, Sally Waters, Barbara Finn, Marilyn Tanner, Barbara Page, Eleanor Sclare, Myrna Shaer. ROW 2: Leonard Strange, Robert Fanger, Melvin Hirsh, Ralph Walker, Jordan Glazer, Constance Lind, Mr. Friedland, Carole Segal, Cynthia Winn, Ira Kanter, Melvin King, James Flanagan, Robert Stewart. ROW 3: Carl Platter, Gervase Flick, Robert Walsh, Robert Palmer, Joel Shalek, Cameron MacLean, Norman Wright, Joseph Wight, Peter Van der Walde, Robert Shepard, James Farell, Richard Samet. The school I live in 34 115 Greenough Street Room 126 Miss Pfleghaar Chairman: Stanley Kimball MURIV. Rep.: Alan Brown, Saul Brightman. What’s going on? ROW I : Joan Lipman, Elizabeth Davis, Lorraine Strock, Carol Astroff, Irma Hirsh, Mary Lee, Janet Wolk, Rachel Balkin, Marilyn Kliman, Valerie McLain. ROW 2: James Donovan, Leonard Braverman, Florence Chill, Elaine Barron, Miss Pfleghaar, Beverly Pons, Phyllis Sheater, Stanley Kimball, Arnold Lezberg. ROW 3: Carl Rosenbloom, Saul Brightman, Stephen Fox, Warren Smith, Edward Carrol, Earle Kazis, Roderick MacAskill, Earl Dodd, Jacob Adelman, James Archibald, Alan Resnek, Alan Brown. SHAILER HOUSE ROW I: Marlene Davis, Roberta Kagno, Norma Hewitt, Barbara Hoffman, Susan Cooper, Sylvia Fie lds, Diane Brown, Mary MacLean, Donna Melnick, Patricia Caroll. ROW 2: Leonard Libman, Richard Lewis, Joan Logan, Diane Kerwin, Ruth Fine, Miss Placido, Ruth Forman, Natalie Manson, Enid Kline, Jordan Liner, Paul Mahon. ROW 3: Boris Novak, Marshall Madow, Arthur Welwood, James Kashalena, Morris Fishel, Walter Goldfarb, William Brown, Carl Goldman, Paul Minahan, F. Clayton Carpenter. All they do is study. The teachers and the students 35 The people that I greet Room 128 Miss Chamberlain Chairman: James Palais MURIV. Rep.: Laura Schnitzler ROW I: Mildred Reddish, Carol Goldman, Laura Schnitzler, Barbara Pickett, Phyllis Davis, Helen Watson, Jean Brown, Ruth White, Mary Plumb, Mildred Velleman. ROW 2: Robert Bernson, David Stein, Ruth Freeman, Constance Demeter, Miss Chamberlain, Phyllis Perkins, Ellen Blotner, Sinclair MacLean, Barry Sanborn, Charles Roach. ROW 3: Barry Curhan, James Palais, Robert Adamson, Donald Cohen, James McMillan, Robert Burkhardt, Robert Aitken, Mark Shaevel, Alan Wernick, Edward Bromberg, Norman Teich, Arthur Tashko. Phyllis reads the notices. SHAILER HOUSE ROW I: Elizabeth McGovern, Margaret Hodge, Dorothy Cohen, Harriett Mirkin , Ruthlyn Glover, Nancy Josephs, Francis Griffin, Barbara Love, Jean McManus, Alma Greene. ROW 2: Warren Foster, Mark Needle, Roberta Fogel, Peggy Anne Flynn, Carole Moses, Brooke Alden Morrell, Miss Holbrook, Joan Kinsella, Elise Bromberg, Elaine Goldman, Arthur Goldberg, David Gussak. Is my name there ? ROW 3: Lewis Lubar, Paul Friedman, Arthur McKivergan, Alfred Ginepra, Bernard Rosenberg, Leo Fedor, Thomas Mowles, Frederick Friedland, Richard McConnell, Martin Gopen. My friends in the quadrangle 36 The classmates that I see Room I 30 Dr. Shepard Chairman: Robert Broadbent MURIV. Rep.: Judith Vernon Test next period. ROW I : Muriel Burke, Elizabeth Cohen, Nancy Seegal, Joan Rotes, Jane Power, Helen Porter, Gloria Kolikoff, lleane Wainshell, Judith Vernon, Harriet Burnce. ROW 2: Charles Devine, John Goldman, Kathleen Stretton, Elaine Wolper, Lydia Bunce, Dr. Shepard, Sylvia Bernstein, Marlene Greene, Richard Wilkins, Jerold Berger, Alvin Somers, David Reid Wiseman, John Anderson. ROW 3: Prior Warrell, Thomas Roche, Harold Goldberg, Robert Broadbent, Daniel Bobrick, Frank Axelrod, Edward Clinton, David Cronin, Edward Reddish, Kenneth Varnum, Sherman Friedland. SHAILER HOUSE ROW I: Loretta Fitzpatrick, Alice Heider, Joan Devine, Frances Hiscock, Doris Hozid, Gertrude Eisler, Lynette Dion, Jeanne Patterson, Judith Karmazine, Marilyn Horlick. ROW 2: David Kopelman, Arline Wainer, Dorothy Hughes, Shirley Lipof, Regina Rizeman, Miss Douglas, Vera Gold- man, Mary Fay, Claire McCarthy, Jean Fo 1 1 is, Lloyd MacKillip. ROW 3: John Flynn, Peter Cohen, Herbert Stolzberg, Ernest Goldschmidt, Franklin Giddon, Henri Lion, Joseph May, Bert Epstein, Lawrence Varnum, Ira Nottonson. Room I 3 I Miss Douglass Chairman: Henri Lion MURIV. Rep.: Henri Lion The model classroom. All races, all religions 37 That’s B. H. S. to me Room 236 Miss McCabe Chairman: Barbara Simons MURIV. Rep.: Richard Cole ROW I : Jean Cunniff, Elizabeth Cooke, Marian Davidson, Ereka Reider, Carol Donegan, Gertrude Bickerstaff, Geraldine Ryan, Sandra Simpson, Palmira Dellamano, Barbara Levine. ROW 2: Bernard Roazen, Larry Weiner, Barbara Simons, Anne Sugarman, Ellen Duhig, Fay Atkinson, Barbara Con- Ion, Earl Dubine, John Williams. ROW 3: Eugene Gordon, David Ziegler, Kenneth Flaxington, Kenneth Hughesk, Robert Cavanaugh, William Flood, Must be interesting. William Russell, Larry Wilson, Cyril Fay, Daniel Doctor, Barry Slone, Richard Cole. SHAILER HOUSE Room 237 ROW I : Betty Stoia, Marjorie Johnson, Sandra Rosenberg, Delene Johnston, Sandra Kulum, Karla Lothrop, Diane Valentine, Joan Gordon, Elinor Levine. ROW 2: Robert Wool, Lenore Mendelsohn, Jean Silvano, Carol Hamilton, Nancy Sulkin, Miss Weeden, Carol Sil- versmith, Joan Zoehler, Jean Rozon, Benita Saievetz, Chester Hurwitz. Miss Weeden Chairman: Robert Wool MURIV. Rep.: Carol Hamilton Women at work. ROW 3: Warren Thorton, Franklin Harrison, Donald Hutchins, Melvin Weiner, Abram London, Malcolm Snyder, Robert O ' Connor, Mathew Sugarman, Paul Levenson, Richard Cohen. The house I live in 38 The classes, clubs, and plays Room 238 Teacher: Miss Fitzhenry Chairman: Michael Dukakis MURIV. Rep.: Carl Hathaway Mi ss Fitzhenry. ROW I: Jan Kadetsky, Africa Hayes, Marilyn Macey, Nancy Elliot, John Rozon, Sylvia Kaye, Helaine Aronson Phyllis Goldberg, Jacqueline Bornstein. ROW 2: Roberta Cohen, Michael Dukakis, Richard Dutton, Miss Fitzhenry, Benjamin Murphy, Haig Bersomian. Carol Kirby. ROW 3: Joseph Michaelson, Randall Filmore, Roger Gould, Aino Heiskari, Stephen Gordon, Gerard Barrett. Carl Hath- away. SHAILER HOUSE ROW I : Barbara Hennessey, Anita Weinberger, Mary Rothstein, Carol Shufro, Delores Booker, Barbara Murray, Barbara Bouchard, Jean Sullivan, Sandra Perlmutter, Rita Rozon. ROW 2: Donald Duffy, Burton Bloomberg, Paul O ' Brien, Peter Johnson, Richard Michelson, Mr. Walsh, Daniel Queen, Ruric Robertson, Charles Lyons, Donald Paulson, George Douglas, John Sullivan. ROW 3: Myrna Goodman, Mary Quattrelli, Jacqueline Chesley, Ruth Ravreby, John Cahill, Natalie Rostau, Charlotte Cooper, Beverly Raynes, Edith Kennedy. Room 239 Mr. Walsh Chairman: Charles Lyons MURIV. Rep.: Richard Michelson Mr. Walsh shows them how. Dances, concerts, meetings 39 The busy, happy days ROW I . Marilyn McNulty, Patricia Maloney, Virginia Theodos, Barbara Smolinsky, Paula Goodman, Patricia Murray, Rosalie Tateosian, Barbara Donovan, Janet Rourke, Ann Ferguson. ROW 2. Patricia Redihan, Elliot Queen, Richard Morrison, Edwin Yarckin, Gerald Duffy, Theodore Oliver, John P. Hickey, Bernard Goodwin, Arthur Stavisky, Sylvia Raymond. Room 420 Miss Haynes Chairman: Edgar Robinson MURIV. Rep.: Philip Untersee ROW 3. Edgar Robinson, Robert DeSimone, James Kennedy, Jack Cohen, Bradford Michelini, Philip Uutersee, Paul Taylor, George Johnston. T he Latin scholar. SHAILER HOUSE Room 42 I Mr. Woodman Chairman: John Hickey MURIV. Rep.: David Chauncey Jet’ a 1 0 k tit the record . ROW I : Elizabeth Willoughly, Gwendolyn Huovinen, Mary Dunlevy, Judith Tewksbury, Grace Moloney, Margaret Duffy, Joan Doherty, Francis Bailey, Myril Sheinkopf, Marilyn Yogel. ROW 2: John Hickey, Charles MacMurray, Paul Twomey, Lorraine Rocheleau, Mr. Woodman, Patricia Ann O’Con- nor, Patricia Doyle, Bartholemew Moroney, David Chauncey, John Guarino. ROW 3: Thomas Hourihan, Joseph Smolinsky, Robert Burniston, George Loupos, Charles Young, David Chauvey, Philip Robinson, Spencer Apoilonio. The hello and high sign 40 And the friendliness I see ROW I : MacKillop, Flick, Sullivan, Knud- sen, Rainge, Madigan, Harrison. ROW 2: Mr. Warren, Anderson, Gold- man, Kazis, Simmons, Platter, Samit, Rosenberg. AERO CLUB Brookline High ' s Orville and Wilbur Wrights can be found almost any time busily engaged in constructing and studying all types of plane models, or listening to lectures on jet propulsion, rocket power, and aero- dynamics, courtesy of fhe Aero Club. . . . Today, in an age in which aviation is more important than ever before, this club offers to anyone interested an excellent chance to improve his knowledge of aviation, and of the industries and sciences associated with it. . . . The handiwork of these prospective engineers, on display near Room 331, provides us with the realization that the air-minded youth of today will become the successful men-of-the-airworld fomorrow. President — HUGH RAINGE Vice President — DAVID MADIGAN Secretary— JOHN SULLIVAN Treasurer — WALTER KNUDSEN Faculty Adviser — MR. WARREN Sky birds. Aviators of tomorrow. Football games and rallies 41 That’s B. H. S. to me ROW I : Kotock, Rothblatt, Hess, Barron, Wolper, Eldridge, Blumberg, Fechtor, Slotnick, Abrams. ROW 2: Yip Adamson, Mann, Rubinoff, Miss Perkins, Pinanski, Reinherz, Ehrlich, Flashman. ROW 3: Peck, Green, Mittel, Ruttman. Smith, Dukakis, Kelly, Barron, Shapiro. ENTERED FEBRUARY 1948: Madeline Artieres, Jeannette Auerbach, Arnold Barron, Martha Cappers, Elinor Frumkin, Doris Kraft, Edward Lenk, Fred Ravreby, Richard Shuman, Iphigenia Scourtis, Lilia Adelman, Joan Collins, Donald Certhbert, Rosamond Drooker, Edward Fleischman, Paul Goldman, Stephanie Grauman, Paul Rosenberg, Robert Rubin, Sterna Robinson, Carl Sapers, Harriet Sagoff, David Silverman, Amelia Stern, Elaine Stern, Josephine Silbert, Herbert Swartz, Joan Walden, Janet Welsh, Ralph Wharton. ALPHA PI A student walks by you in the corridor mumbling, Three A ' s and one B equal A , and my Varsity letter and marshalship give me 2 more points. No, he ' s not doing his algebra homework; he ' s calculating his credits for Alpha Pi, the honorary society at B. H. S. . . . Admittance to this coveted society, which rewards scholastic and extra-curricular achievements, is based on general excellence and leadership. . . . The golden key-shaped pins and pendant, proudly displayed by its members are symbolic of the true making of Alpha Pi, derived from its Greek translation — quality and leadership. President — NANCY WOLPER Secretary— RUTH ELDRIDGE Treasurer — MARILYN PONS Faculty Adviser — MISS PERKINS The $64 question. The classic touch. The friends I see about me 42 The short ones and the tall ROW I : Rittenberg, Parker, Collins, Lipp- man, Bernstein, Berman, Pinstein, Leiber- man, Saievitz, Lipman. ROW 2: Diamond, Azoff, Bornstein, Sul kin, Horlich, Stanley, Lee, Chooljian, Breadon, Silverman, Marson, Eisler. ROW 3: Stone, Perkins, Ourieff, Sieve, Samino, Alberts, Mrs. Woodbury, Adam- son, Cohen, Manson, Booker, Crovo, Perkins. ROW 4: Tabachnik, Logan, Schwartz, Macarthy, Vivian, Kaplan, Schwartz, Cohen, Debbins, Bobrick. ART CLUB The Rembrandts, Dalis, and Van Goghs of B. H. S. will highly recom- mend to you that superb producer of posters, stencils, clay-models, water- colors, and the like — the Art Club! Many a time you ' ve stopped to admire their craftsmanship adorning the corridors and library display cases. A creative urge or an appreciation of art is the only reguisite for membership. . . . Additional fun is within reach of Art Club mem- bers in the many tours, outings, and picnics that take place during the year. . . . Always, though, the alert eye of each one is on the outlook for ideas and inspiration. President — CYNTHIA ADAMSON Secretary-Treasurer — RHODA STONE Program Chairman — BARBARA TABACHNIK Faculty Adviser — MRS. WOODBERRY Impressions. Artists at work. The freshmen and the seniors 43 Together in the halls ROW I : Richmond, Budd, Stoia, Rine- hart, Lacy, Merrithew, Walters, Coyne, Libman, Brady. ROW 2: Mr. Corley, West, H. Fox, Ker- ins, Heb, Rosenberg, Finn, Epstein, Pat- ey, Mills. ROW 3: Dortman, Sloane, Frank, Finkel, Kameron, Lipkin, Powers, Dukakis, Gor- don, Dejoya. ROW 4: Nayer, Rutstein, B. Fox, Flana- gan, Flick, Golomb, Eisenberg, Marino, Johnston, B. Sloane, Lewis, Jaffe, Brown. BAND The beat of the drums . . . the blare of the horns . . . the marching of feet . . . the red and blue uniformed members of our band march down the field! This organization has helped raise the morale of our school and team, cheering us on to the clinching of the Class B football championship for the third consecutive year. . . . The band has always played an important part in assemblies, rallies, and football games. . . . It contributes greatly to the pride of the town, and now even the students praise its thunder. . . . Under the much-admired baton of Mr. Corley, the band has indeed entered a new era of greater glory for Brookline High. Student Leader — RICHARD JAFFE Faculty Adviser — MR. CORLEY The lunchroom and the league room 44 Full of laughter, full of cheers ROW I : Cutler, Shoolman, Suskin, Snell, Johnson, Gordon, Tabachnik, Aronson, Fechtor, Sacks, Sagoff, Cohen, Lowen- berg, Pastan, Popkin, Marrow, Fitzgerald. ROW 2: Manecofsky, Feldman, Michel- son, Grauman, Erhlich, Kaplan, Hanson, Biederman, Diamond, Mr. Myers, Zuke, Drookman, Ruskin, Macey, Druker, Allen, Popkin, Kahn, Dinsfriend. ROW 3: Baker, Braley, Stone, Rosenthal, Molday, Cooper, Stern, Swartz, Elgat, Starrat, Silverman, Constantine, Friedman, Kessel, Leavitt, Levenson, Mannos, Young, Knudsen, Koritz, Levine. BANK STAFF A penny saved is a penny earned, chants Mr. Meyers and his chorus of meticulous workers. . . . Banking has a copnplex mechanism, and every other Tuesday it ' s this patient force that checks and rechecks, making sure that every penny reaches its proper place. . . . While care- fully carting away your millions, the staff helps ensure you a solid future, for the nickels and dimes you store away today may put you through college, establish your business, or buy you a house tomorrow. . . . Working to keep B. H. S. ' s percentage participation on the rise is a full-time task that not only entails hours of totaling and retotaling, but also requires tactful though vigorous publicity. . . . The earnest and honest Bank Staff strives to keep you from being a Poor Richard. Faculty Assistants — JOAN FECHTOR HOWARD SACKS Faculty Adviser — MR. MEYERS High finance. Mr. Meyers and Yes-man. The school that has been growing 45 More than a hundred years ROW I : Murphy, Cohen, Berkman, Rob- inson, Wilkie, Kendrick, Kuenzel, Coan, Scott, Godin, Saunders. ROW 2: Riley, Walters, Sacks, Weiss, Wolfers, Rubin, Mr. Keene, Varnum, Vine, Nesson, Stern, Raulinaitis. ROW 3: Ross, Kaplan, Kolodney, Starrat, Alcorn, Gurvitz, Angel, Silverman, Rey- nolds, Zimmer, Wolfe, Shalett. ROW 4: Luce, Alkon, Mayer, Hurwitz, Katz, Fuller, Fleming, McMahon, Boates. BIOLOGY CLUB It sponsors the widely attended, increasingly famed Biology Night, and the science films shown in the auditorium. Its members are interested in the great world outside, in botany and zoology, and in learning just what makes things tick. . . . Visits to museums, field trips, and picnics are included in their wide and extensive program of activities for the year. . . . Money raised during the year is used to buy bigger and better charts, pictures, and exhibits for their department. . . . Who are they? Why, everyone knows. . . . They are the group of students who form the Biology Club — a club established at B.H.S. just two years ago, but which is growing more popular every day. . . . President— WILLIAM KUENZEL Vice-President— JOHN KENDRICK Secretary — MARTHA WILKIE Treasurer — RICHARD COON Faculty Adviser — MR. KEENE Snakes and snails, and puppy dog ' s tails. The school 1 live in 46 The houses, every one ROW I : Gordon, F. Giannetti, DiPesa, J. Giannetti, Shore, Low, Crovo. ROW 2: Lubac, Paulson, Brown, Mr. Beck, Resnick, Brightman, Curhan. ROW 3: Goldberg, Shlager, Mackey, Fuller, Ullian, Richards, Smith. CAMERA CLUB Hold that pose! Click. Okay, you can relax. . . . These phrases might be uttered by any member of the Camera Club attempting to produce a winning photograph in one of the contests sponsored by the club to increase skill and creative ability. . . . Two groups, the beginners and the advanced, are urged to discuss and judge each other ' s work, to offer constructive criticism, and to use the school ' s dark room for printing, developing, and enlarging. . . . Many of the pictures you see in the MURIVIAN are products of the advanced group of this club, worthy examples of the talent of B. H. 5. photographers. President — JANET DIPESA Vice President — RICHARD SHORE Secretary — JULIE GIANETTI Treasurer — FRANCIS GIANETTI Facutly Adviser — MR. BECK Dick Click” Shore. Murivian photographer. Looking things over. The ballots and the voting 47 With so much to be done « T| SEATED: Miss Anna Maguire, Miss Ade- line Nickerson, Mr. Christian W. Ehnes, Miss Grace Hamblin, Miss Emma Poland. STANDING: Christensen, Malcomson, MacDonald, Johnson, Julian. CENTRAL TREASURY Where, oh where does all my money go? is the cry of many students in B. H. S. The answer, if you have spent that money on club dues, is that it eventually finds its way to the Central Treasury. . . . This organ- ization was originated mainly to insure the safe-keeping of the money of the various activities in Brookline High School. ... If you ever hap- pened to walk into Mr. Ehnes ' s office, you would see honor commercial students checking, re-checking, and checking again long columns of fig- ures. . . . The Central Treasury handles its fifty-eight active accounts with responsibility and accuracy. Bookkeepers — DOROTHY MALCOMSON HAZEL JULIAN Typists— ALICE CHRISTENSON JANET MACDONALD FAY JOHNSON Faculty Adviser — MR. EHNES It all adds up. Fort Knox of B.HS. The hurrying, the strolling 48 The million things to see ROW I : Farkas, Cauley, Saldinger, Dresh- field, Wessman, Jacobson, Rosenthal, Bloom, Stolow, Dorfman. ROW 2: Waxier, Krensky, Welsh, Spunt, Bernstein, Miss Abel, Raulinaitis, Robin- son, Glashow, Byer, Kerlins, Goldberg, Weinstein. ROW 3: Ohleind, Richmond, Segall, O Brien, Green, Brody, Brown, Silverman, Newman, Luce, Mittel, Kugell. CHEMISTRY CLUB Don ' t forget, studious participants of chemistry classes, that reactions with H- ' SOi, inonizations of compounds, and experiments with disas- trous HlO are not the only phases of this fascinating field of science. . . . No indeed — and the more illustrious Pasteurs and Curies of this club have set out to prove to their fellow chemists that man can discover the hidden exit to the maze of mysteries surrounding his life by delving into this subject of chemistry, and comprehending practical applications of it in his daily life. . . . President — ALDEN WESSMAN Vice President — JOEL SALDINGER Secretary — ROBERT DRESHFIELD Treasurer — HAROLD JACOBSON Faculty Adviser— MISS ABEL More than meets the eye . . . or nose. Allied chemical, here we are! Put them all together 49 That’s B. H. S. to me ROW I : Schultz, Leavitt, Spunt, Bloom, Mittel, Rosenthal, Cauley, Tyndall, Kap- lan, Richards. ROW 2: Needle, King, Fox, Traub, Mills, Cherniak, Dorfman, Weiner, Margolis, Fishbein, Gens. ROW 3: Flick, Gordon, Brisk, Ziskind, Koplow, Richmond, Brody, Saldinger, Hollman, Uva, Ginepra, Koppel, Wein- stein. CHESS CLUB Do you know the meaning of the Catalan system or the Indian Defense? If you don ' t then ask any member of the Chess Club, for he will be sure, to know. . . . This group aims to teach its members the fine points of chess, besides affording them ample opportunity to improve their skill. . . . Last fall several members won recognition for the Club by placing high in the Massachusetts Junior Chess Championship. . . . You not only develop reasoning powers by exercising your thinking cap in chess, but you also learn to play an excellent game that can fill many a rainy evening. . . . President — NEWMAN MITELL Secretary and Treasurer — ROBERT ROSENTHAL Faculty Adviser — DR. ANDREE Your move . . . The school that I live in 50 115 Greenough Street ROW I : Kates, Rosenberg, Lipman, Winthrop, Thiman, Horlick, Velleman, M. Green, Stern, Manecofsky, J. Green, Rofes, Starr, Wolper, Shufre, Busalacchi. ROW 2: Swartzberg, Alpern, Resnick, Barsomain, Fine, Swartz, Hayes, Mannos, Stern, Diamond, Glass, Van Dam, Greenhood, Tumaroff, Parker. ROW 3: Bobrick, Broude, Birnbaum, Hatter, Frank, Oram, Kravit, Ruskin, Cor- coran, Eldridge, Kievit, Bernstein, Moldaw, Knudsen, Simons, Pearlstein, Waxier, Kulvin. ROW 4: Ravreby, Sloane, O ' Neil, Hatter, Bresinski, Thanas, Dundas, Yudin Batt, Swartz, McGeoghan, Hourl, Turner, Raynse, Siegal, Silverstein, Lipot, Cohen. CHORAL SOCIETY Something new has been added to B. H. S. . . . a music director whose zest and enthusiasm for singing rouses all who are with him to break into song. . . . Once a week, melodious tunes echo throughout the corridors as the fairer sex, in spite of the catastrophic (?) absence of bass voices, exercise their vocal chords together. . . . Harmony is achieved after long hours of practice. . . . Bombarded constantly with the do ' s and don ' ts of accomplished singing, many of these Choral Society members blossom out into talented sopranos, and a few reveal an ability which! might even compete at some future time with that of Kate Smith or Lily Pons. Faculty Adviser — MR. ZANZIG S ing America! Sing! Try that last bar again. The teachers and the students 51 The people that I greet SEATED: Auerbach, Fleischman, Ravre- by , Artieres, Green, Diamond. STANDING: Israel, Shuman, Welsh, Mr. Ritch, Kemler, Taylor, Wharton. COURT OF JUSTICE He ' s a great lawyer, a great personality, an outstanding advocate of fairness. . . . He got his start when he was elected to the Court of Justice at Brookline High. . . . The Court of Justice is the judicial branch of our student government. A chief justice and eight associate justices make up the Court. ... Ail cases presented by the Marshal Force are considered. . . . The accused is given a fair trial, and the decision of the Court is final. ... In organizations and ideals, the Court of Justice is patterned after the United States Supreme Court. . . . We have a model of self-government and honest democracy at a time when they are most needed. Chief Justice— RICHARD GREEN Assistant Chief — RALPH WHARTON Prosecuting Attorney — FRED RAVERBY Clerk of Court — MADELINE ARTIERES Sergeant- at- Arms — ED WAR D FLEISHMAN Faculty Advisers — MR. RITCH, MR. KEENE We find the defendant — My friends in the quadrangle 52 The classmates that I see ROW I : E. Walden, J. Walden, Thiman, Stein, Ruttman, Stern, Fleischman, Sapers, Oliver, Blumberg, J. Welsh, Rostau, Mirk- in. ROW 2: Drehmel, Friedman, Lipkind, Birnbach, Schwartz, Selya, Mr. Warfield, Robinson, Saldinger, Ginsberg, Rosen- berg, Traub, Tritter. ROW 3: Margolis, A. Welsh, Koplow, Mittel, Barron, D. Giddon, Adamson, Brody, Kruger, Shuman, F. Giddon, New- man. DEBATING SOCIETY The gavel sounds. . . . The fight is on. The wise on-looker places his bet on the debater from Brookline High, whose nimble tongue has been trained in the finesse of polite but vehement argument. . . . Your schoolmate, who may be a Cicero at heart, will find his golden oppor- tunity at Debating Society meetings. . . . Here he can match his wit against more experienced speakers, fortifying himself with the fine points of logic, and learning to express himself clearly, concisely, and colorfully. . . . This year, debates with Phillips-Andover Academy and Newton High were added to the agenda, as our able arguers proved point after point with well-used words. President — EDWARD FLEISHMAN Vice President— LAWRENCE RUTTMAN Secretary — ELAINE STERN Treasurer — CARL SAPERS Faculty Adviser — MR. WARFIELD — And in rebuttal — Coach Newsom and his orators. All races, all religions 53 That’s B.H.S. to me DRAMATIC SOCIETY The Halls of Fame look to Roberts Auditorium for inspiration and ideals, for Brookline breeds with care its Helen Hayeses and Maurice Evanses. . . . Dramatic talent is not the only ticket for admission, though, as is proved by the hardy, hearty band of boys and girls who see to it that every play is publicized to the skies, every ticket sold, and every produc- tion well supplied with charming usherettes. . . . This year, besides de- lighting enthusiastic audiences with The Barretts of Wimpole Street and Our Town , the Dramatic Society sought out notables of the theatrical world, among them Margaret Webster, who drew the Stage- Door crowd to club gatherings. . . . President — ARNOLD BARRON Secretary — PAULINE CUDWORTH Treasurer — DONALD GIDDON Faculty Advisers — MR. WARFIELD, MR. FLEMINGS, MRS. GREENBERG Tryouts for OUR TOVUN.” WhaT s the cue?” The house I live in 54 The classes, clubs, and plays ROW I: Silverman, Collins, Waldman, Johnson, Yip, Sagoff, Schlosberg, Pin- stein, Berman, Bernstein, Hess, Mane- cofsky. ROW 2: Lowenberg, Mannos, Stone, Shenkman, Parkins, Welsh, Mr. Warfield, Drooker, Koritz, Hirshberg, Hanson, Win- throp, James, Marson. ROW 3: Brody, Nesson, Jaffee, B ernstein, Fishel, Federman, Breck, Bartzoff, Kurhan, Ehrlich, Mclntire. ROW 4: Goldman, Glazer, Welsh, Silver- man, Goldman, Elgart, Giddon, Eisen- berg. STAGE WORKSHOP The house lights dim, the curtain rises, and the spotlight is turned toward a softly-lit stage. . . . Behind, hustling stage and electrical staff members manipulate the heavy curtains, manage the lighting, and effi- ciently add finesse to the Dramatic Society production. . . . ' Til the last second, paintbrushes, pencils, erasers, and other utensils are vigor- ously wielded by the master craftsmen of the Art Workshop as the atmosphere behind stage throbs with the sound of hammers, screw drivers, and an occasional ouch! because someone has landed on a tack, or a hammer has landed on a thumb. . . . Whether it be a fireplace, mural, or a piece of antique furniture, this able group of usually dirt-smudged individuals can provide it. . . . Enthusiastically they aim their vim, vigor, and vitality towards the target of a perfect performance. Art Chairmen — INGRED HESS, MARY ERLICH Stage Manager — PAUL GOLDMAN Faculty Advisers — MISS HORN, MR. WARFIELD At the controls. Poster publicity. Dances, concerts, meetings 55 The busy, happy days ROW I : Stern, Craven, Solomon, Stearns, Fine, Ferngold, Robrish, Rachlin. ROW 2: Hess, Pearlstein, Reinherz, El- dridge, Miss Tiews, Yudin, Cohen, Nes- son, Walden. ROW 3: Stern, Kurhan, Kraft, Davidson, Rabinowitz, Robinson, Patterson, Stern. ENGLISH CLUB Food for thought is the only refreshment served at English Club con- claves. . . . With this idea in mind, Miss Tiews and Mr. Newson have put Brookline High ' s intellectual interest through the screen of scholarly ambition. . . . Membership is limited to thirty litterateurs with a wait- ing list as chock-full as the club itself. . . . The elite society consists this year of two groups, Readers and Writers, who work enthusiastically with honest literary attainment as their a im. . . . Ten golden spaces in the membership register were saved for that precise number of fortunate frosh who were allowed, on the basis of first semester marks, to join the exclusive circle. . . . The English Club works to cultivate literary interest and extends a helping hand to those who wish to step across the threshold of scholarship. Faculty Adviser — MISS TIEWS Food for thought. Brain center of English club. The hello and high sign 56 And the friendliness I see ROW I : Hasson, Flaherty, Burgess, Kel- ley, Low, Friar, Pitta, Krous. ROW 2: Miss South, Young, Lisch, Rus- sell, Garrity, Rochleau, Ogoran, Miss Egan. ROW 3: Harnay, Bailey, Kinsella, Ken- nedy, Goulston. F. H. A. Have you ever passed through the corridor near rooms 205 and 206 and sensed the mouthwatering odor of freshly-baking cakes? Have you noticed the chic clothes of many of the girls at B. H. S.2 The mem- bers of the F. H. A., a national organization, have had a hand both in designing and sewing their own clothes, and also in preparing culinary masterpieces. . . . Young as the club is, its well-balanced program, which includes amusement as well as training in the newest fashions and cooking techniques, certainly merits a round of applause. President — JEAN LOW Vice President — BARBARA KELLEY Secretary — EVELYN FRIAR Treasurer — MYRA BURGESS Faculty Adviser — MISS SOUTH Mmmmm, good! Yuletide preparations. Football games and rallies 57 That’s B. H. S. to me ROW I : Kotock, Wolk, Katz, Slotnick, Hofer, Cudworth, Sagoff, Artieres, El- dridge, Walsh, Fine, Roazen, Ro+hblatt, Rothstein, Biller, Rubin. ROW 2: Boyer, Silverman, Henkin, Walden, Stearns, Brown, Greenbau m, Flash- man, Chooljian, Miss Chamberlain, Glass, Hess, Wolper, Frumkin, Fechtor, Adel- man, Finegold, Wasser, Albert. ROW 3: Lourie, Poley, Colbin, Drukman, Gussman, Rachlin, Mann, Feldman, Kraft, Reinherz, Auerbach, Insoft, Miller, Waltch, Rubinoff, C. Horgan, L. Horgan, Leibovici. ROW 4: Fleischer, Walters, Coan, Zighera, Pinanski, Lewis, A. Stern, E. Stern, Michelson, Grauman, Diamond, Biederman, Firth, Raulinaitis, Kahn, Davis, Green- hood, Moldaw. ROW 5: Swartz, Fleishman, Balkin, Finn, Simonds, Rabinowitz, Rosenfield, Frank, Davidson, Robinson, Wessman, Luette, Gosdanian, Cohen, Goldberg. FRENCH CLUB B. H. S. ' s Frangais et Frangaise get together once a month at the lively, gay, bien-aime meetings of the French Club, led by President Made- leine Artieres with the help of Miss Chamberlain. Hesitant freshmen and sophomores, spurred on by the more experienced upper classmen, speak en frangais, sing en frangais and entertain en frangais. . . . After the curtain comes down and the walls of the Speech Theatre shake visibly from the applause, the remainder of the afternoon is spent in singing French rounds and folksongs. Interest is stimulated in the life, customs, history, and culture of our French neighbors. . . . President — MADELEINE ARTIERES Vice President— RUTH ELDRIDGE Secretary — JANET WELSH Treasurer — JOSEPHINE SILBERT Faculty Adviser — MISS CHAMBERLAIN Tout ra Ires bien Vive la France! The friends I see about me 58 The short ones and the tall ROW I: Bernstein, Alberts, Silverman, Meyer, Smith, Richeles, Guttman. ROW 2: Kates, Cohen, Wantman, Weil, Mr. Friedland, Frydman, Stolov, Wein- stein, Cuthbert. ROW 3: Dalton, Rosenthal, Witkin, Weiss, Luce, Rosenfield. GERMAN CLUB Sprechen sie Deutsch? Then you must be interested in learning more about German culture, life, and music, and you ' ll be heartily wel- comed into the German Club. . . . This year, over mugs of root beer and pretzels, the happy members sing German songs, hear lectures, and see movies about the German way of life. ... In the friendly atmosphere of German Club meetings they hold many educational discussions of current affairs and problems. ... A dash of work, a dash of play, sprin- kled with Mr. Friedland’s guick humor — and you have the German Club. President — BETTE MEYER Vice President— RICHARD SILVERMAN Secretary and Treasurer — MARSHALL SMITH Faculty Adviser — MR. FRIEDLAND Pass the pretzels, please. Our Mr. Friedland. The freshmen and the seniors 59 Together in the halls amm ROW I: Mitchell, Rothblatt, Waltch, Sea Izi Hi. Horgan, Richmond, Collins, El- dridge, Allen, Reinherz, Scourtis, Acevado, Bently, Chooljian, Gordon, Lourie Davis, Hawes, Frumkin. ROW 2: Miss Collins, Miss McCabe, Ehrlich, Kraft, Noonan, Grant, Stevens, Taylor, Gordon, Artieres, Miss Poland, Miss Sawyer, Wolper, Cappers, Swartz, Auerbach, Flashman, Rosenberg, Connelly, Gale, Kline, Sternberg, Miss Horn Miss Anderson. ROW 3: Hess, Rothstein, Simpson, Zanditon, Fine, Mann, Waters, Kelleher, Alberts, Feldman, Fechtor, Palmer, Silbert, Welsh, Horgan, London, Corcoran, Olian, Sagoff, Henken. ROW 4: Raphael, Abrams, Shepard, Poley, Rosenfeld, Rabinowitz, Cohen, Marget, Nelson, Selya, Young, Wilkie, Ago, Lewis, Pinanski, Stone. GIRLS LEAGUE The one organization in the school in which there are no male members and in which these males are not even missed is the Girls ' League — just about the biggest, busiest bunch of gals you know. . . . Long ago, when you girls attended some foreign edifice called grammar school, you first became aeguainted with this group at the annual eighth grade party. Somehow they are able to make Christmas gifts, plan weekly socials, and present distinguished and helpful speakers at their meetings. . . . They made arrangements by themselves last year and set a precedent by spon- soring a Christmas Formal, given again this year. Then there is still time remaining for the Mothers ' Tea and for the grand finale of the year — the traditional Spring Supper Party. President — PATRICIA REINHERZ Vice President — JOYCE ALLEN Secretary — JEAN SCOURTIS Treasurer — RUTH ELDRIDOE Faculty Adviser — MISS SAWYER And the League Room full of laughter, full of cheer.” BROOKLINE HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS’ LEAGUE 1947-1948 Officers President, Patricia Reinherz Vice-President, Joyce Allen Secretary, Iphigenia Scourtis Treasurer, Ruth Eldridge Sept. 22-26 Membership Week Sept. 25 ) Acquaintance Sept. 26 J Parties Oct. 17 Regular Meeting : Hostesses, Service Com. Oct. 31 Halloween Party : Hostesses, Akers House Girls Dec. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. May May May 19 16 29 5 13 19 12 14 26 7 14 28 Christmas Formal Regular Meeting : Hostesses, Lost Found Com. Akers House Tea Packard House Tea Shailer House Social Song Contest, Nomi- nation of Officers Election of Officers Supper Party and Annual Meeting Regular Meeting: Hostesses, Shailer House Girls Shailer House Tea Last Business Meeting Lincoln House Tea Eighth Grade Party The lunchroom and the league room 60 Full of laLighter, full of cheers ROW I : Corcoran, Meyer, Winthrop, Ruskirt, Agger, Cooper, Van Dam, Mar- son, Lipman, Silverman. ROW 2: Busalacchi, Bresinski, Ravreby, Mannos, Glass, Stern, Bernstein, Hayes, Houri, Sloane. ROW 3: Manecofsky, Dundas, Diamond, Schwartz, Cohen, Svhwartz, Corcoran, Barsomian, Bass, Pearlstein, Thamas. jr 1 Jm- m m , r JmS A i ba£ R 1 , . ■ f cSdi Mi Bn Sj K mYilfllfcT B iff B b aL - ’A B ' - ; BA b to mi GIRLS VOCAL ENSEMBLE The sweetest female notes which permeate the air around the school belong to the members of the Girls ' Vocal Ensemble, a select group of singers chosen from the members of the Choral Society. . . . Audiences at school programs and assemblies are entertained by the music of these charming warblers who also exhibit their ability at meetings of the Teachers ' Club and other outside organizations. . . . You must all look up on B. H. S. ' s nightingales with much respect and admiration, for it is they, sometimes concealed behind the stage and at other times revealed on the balcony or on the platform, who prove how Enjoyable, how En- lightening, how Enchanting a beautiful melody can be — and that E from Ensemble also symbolizes the Excellence of their programs and the En- thusiasm with which they are greeted by all music lovers wherever they go. Faculty Adviser — MR. ZANZIG The maestro. Our hoy friends join in. The school that has been growing 61 More than a hundred years ' ROW I: Frank, Oram, Shapiro, Thiman, Starr, Walden, Sawyer, Hozid, Kline, Stern. ROW 2: Klubeck, Walden, Aronson, Myers, Saltman, Insoft, Cohen, Hamel, Miss Haynes, Sagoff, Pearlstein, London, Marrow, Kurhan, Michelson, Savitz, Tumaroff, ' Green, Ross. ROW 3: Adelman, Katz, Swartz, Biederman, Glaser, Frank, Friedman, Haffer, Gorfinkle, Greenhood, Fishbein, Nesson, Charney, Wasser. ROW 4: Rosenfield, Selya, Edwards, Freedman, Cunningham, Fleishman, Barkin, Nesson, Kaplin, Silverstein, Mannos, Stern. LATIN CLUB Adsum goes the roll call as another meeting begins for the newest addition to B. H. S. . . . The Latin Club, affiliated with the Junior Class- ical League, was organized by the intellectual students of classical lan- guages. . . . Although this is a novice organization, its newly-elected officers started the year with a bang! Club members are entertained by the exciting adventures of prominent school authorities; they play fasci- nating games to advance their knowledge of the classics; they hear musical programs by a talented choir. . . . The present club has well organized plans for future programs guaranteed to make things lively for its members. President — GERALD FINN Vice President — HARRIET SAGOFF Secretary — BARBARA KURHAN Treasurer — PAULA KATES Faculty Adviser — MISS HAYNES The happy Latin scholar. Miss Haynes, adviser. The school I live in 62 The houses, every one I s ; - 1 I r J 1 | ROW I : Cohen, Pas+an, Schlosberq, Krass, Bernstein, Davidson, Stern, Johnson, Cherniak, Rachlin, Stern, Roazen, Kaplan, Hanson, Corcoran, Olian, Barron, Cooper. ROW 2: Rostau, Zuker, Cudworth, Hozid, Schultz, Gopen, Cole, Sparr, Miss Boggs, Michelson, Tashko, Friedland, Flick, Bloom, Popkin, Friedman, Davis, Craven. ROW 3: Thiman, Chanish, Robrish, Hamel, Sacks, Levine, Raulinaitis, Markowitz,. Edwards, Eldridge, Lewis, Hyde, Ehrlich, Knudsen, Adelman, Sloane, Robinson, Lee, Koritz. ROW 4: Goldman, Jensen, Cohen, Abelson, Glaser, Goldshmidt, Sandler, Wilkin. Silverman, Zack, Hirshberg, Sacks, Weiner, Kantor. LIBRARY STAFF Never have you seen horn-rimmed glasses peering anxiously over a dusty encyclopedia, or perusing profound volumes in the halls of B. H. S. . . . Nevertheless, you have, at some time or other, either by your own volition or on command, entered the excellent library here. . . . You saw efficient students under the direction of Miss Phillips and Miss Boggs busily stamping, sorting, or mending books and pamphlets. . . . These boys and girls, members of the Library Staff, devote time, manpower, and hands to helping in this literary treasure chest. . . . For those interested in library work, it ' s really lots o ' fun. Just ask ' em! President — DARCIE RACHLIN Vice President — AMELIA STERN Secretary— MARTHA STERN Treasurer— ROSALYN KLINE Faculty Adviser — MISS PHILLIPS Our library is popular. Special reference work. . . The ballots and the voting 63 With so much to be done ROW I: Mrs. Hart, Mrs. Desmond, Miss Sebauer, Mrs. Filmore, Miss Callahan, Miss Cronan, Mrs. McManus, Mrs. Ten- ney, Miss Magoon, Mrs. Swain, Mrs. Cur- tis. ROW 2: Rozon, Maloney, Mrs. Meade, Mrs. McHolson, Mrs. Flynn, Mrs. Hampe, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Hurley, Mrs. McMahon, Mrs. Green, Heiskari, Donovan. ROW 3: Morrell, Finn, Dellamano, Var- num, Phaneuf, Douglas, Michelson. ROW 4: Palmer, Varnum, Schwarzenberg, Mowles, Patey. TM LUNICM LUNCHROOM STAFF Faced by two thousand hunger-crazed teen agers, the Lunchroom Staff has no alternative. Quickly, efficiently, the daily specials are ladled out, and your hunger is appeased. . . . The indispensable corps of workers aids the lunchroom ' s permanent employees in preparing and serving the midday meal, as well as in cleaning up after it. . . . Our vote of thanks and a citation for perseverance above and beyond the call of duty go to the Lunchroom Staff, whose presence is certainly a welcome one. Faculty Advisers— MRS. POTTER, MISS CRONAN A school travels on its stomach. It’s in the works. The hurrying, the strolling 64 The million things to see MARSHAL FORCE Have you seen a fellow student walking around B. H. S. wearing a red and blue armband, and an air of authority? Said person is a member of the Marshal Force, the executive branch of the student government. Guided by two faculty advisors, the school ' s police corps is needed by a captain chosen by his contituents. ... It is the task of these high and mighty individuals, elected by their classmates, to keep order in the corridors and lunchrooms. . . . Pause and think, before you gallop through the halls or leave your lunch dishes piled high, for you owe con- sideration and gratitude to the ever-ready efficiency of the Marshal Force. Captain— FRED RAVREBY Assistant Captain — JAMES FAY Secretary— BETTY STEVENS Faculty Adviser — MR. DOWNES Off duty. Marshals study, too. Put them all together 65 That’s B. H. S. to me ROW I : Copelman, Feingold, Wolk, Leavitt, Goldberg, Bobrick, Davis, Wald- man, Kline, Breger, Cohen. ROW 2: Charney, Lowenberg, Winthrop, Kaplan, Segal, Waltch, Meyer, B. Schwartz, Ruskin, Robinson, Wolk. ROW 3: Cohen, Debbins, B. Finn, C. Finn, Frank, Goldberg, Mr. Joslin, C. Finn, N. Schwartz, Rubin, Stone, Kravitt, Kessell, Cohen, Raymond. ROW 4: Cudworth, Feitelberg, Jaffe, Balkin, Mittel, Buchanan, Buchard, Glas- how, Byer, Novack, Dehan, Schwartz. MUSIC SOCIETY Glancing back at the 45 Murivian, you will note the introduction of a new organization in the galaxy of B. H. S. clubs — the Music Society — formed through the efforts of the students themselves. Heartily welcomed by those interested in furthering their appreciation of music and their knowledge of the great masters, the club has already been firmly established as one of the school ' s finest. . . . Nevertheless, Brahms, Shubert, Chopin, and other great classical composers are not the only personnages meriting the discussion and consideration of these music lovers, for often crooners Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra, modern pieces, and jazz enter into the monthly programs. . . . Backgrounds and tech- niques of compositions are carefully studied, and often lectures on some phase of music or on types of instruments are presented. President— BEATRICE WALTCH Secretary and Treasurer— BETTE MEYER Faculty Adviser — MR. JOSLIN Air. Joslin scores again. Music lovers. The school I live in 66 115 Greenough Street ROW I : Drooker, Carolyn Grund, Brown, Coffin, Rothblatt, Budd, Robinson, Far- kas, Fagel, Fanger, Carole Grund. ROW 2: Soboff, Raphael, Horgan, Pinan- ski, FHollman, Robinson, Novak, Silbert, Spiegel, Eisenberg, Israel. ROW 3: Sloane, Drooker, Jaffe, Finn, Mr. Joslin, Smith, Marino, Rosenberg. ORCHESTRA Away down in the very front of the auditorium, in the small crevice between the first row of seats and the brightly-lit stage, is, as you would expect, a space. However, this is one space which is certainly utilized profitably, for it is here that a most important institution of the school, the orchestra, may be found. . . . Perfected symphonic arrangements and beautiful melodies are the results of many hours of assiduous labor as this generous mixture of strings, wood-winds, reeds, brass, and tym- panies blend harmoniously together. . . . Opportunity knocks more than once for these students who have four years to develop their mu- sical techniques in accompaniment with others. . . . Entertaining at many auditorium programs and on other important occasions, B. H. S. ' s artistes prove their value as an enjoyable and very stimulating form of diversion. Faculty Adviser — MR. JOSLIN W e are the music makers. It is a strong wind. . . . The teachers and the students 67 The people that 1 greet STANDING: Eisenberg, Marino, Mr. Jos- lin, Raphael, Drooker, Novack. SEATED: Grund, Silbert. ORPHEUS ENSEMBLE The strains of familiar music float through the air and settle pleasantly on your ears. . . . The Orpheus Ensemble is diligently practicing some classical interpretations. . . . This selected group of B. H. S. ' s top-notch artists devotes its time to producing excellent chamber music for ap- preciative students on various occasions, entertaining all with their enviable skill. . . . The high standards of the Ensemble keep its care- fully chosen membership down to a minimum. Indeed, a great deal has been contributed to the aesthetic taste of the students by these players, who take, much pride in delivering polished performances of fine music that will never grow old. Faculty Adviser — MR. JOSLIN language. Nothing excels the sweet music. My friends in the quadrangle 68 The classmates that I see ROW I: Davis, Kaye, Johnson, Smith, Astroff, Hawes, Page, Ago, Mr. Rodeheaver Palmer, MacDonald, Freeman, Greenbaum, Bentley, Reider, Bouchalhine. ROW 2: Tayler, Guiffre, Mullin, Lidstone, Sullivan, Monasson, Noonan, Cam- pagna, Fitzgerald, W. Gatt, Ball, McEntee, Byer, Murray, Ludor, Deering, M. Murphy, Goodman, Brown. ROW 3: Parkins, Jackins, Lewis, Piller, Zighera, MacLeod, Norton, Holland, Waters, Josephs, Killey, Davis, LiHerga n, Stevens. ROW 4: Doherty, Grennon, Braley, Bresinsky, Deneving, Welson, Meralla, Brom- berg, Prodany, Lurner, Kievit, Craven, Grant, C. Hogan. PEP CLUB According to Webster ' s Dictionary, pep is a slang term meaning sprightly activity; liveliness; energy; vim. . . . When posters and streamers gaily adorn the lunchroom; when flashy red and blue skirts, sweaters, socks, beanies, and pins are parading, down every street, and are brightening the stands; when hundreds of excifed teen-agers are cheering at the rallies, the vivacious members of the Pep Club are satis- fied. ... It is through their efforts that hordes of enthusiastic students are roused to bellow their fellow students on to victory — not only those of the football squad, but also the fighting members of the hockey, basketball, track, and baseball teams. . . . The Sports Dances, sponsored by this red and blue group put the finishing touch on one grand job. President — VIRGINIA PALMER Vice President — JEAN MACDONALD Secretary — DOLORES AGO Treasurer — JOAN PAIGE Faculty Adviser — MR. RODEHEAVER Mr. Rodeheaver peps ’em up! Between cheers. All races, all religions 69 That’s B. H.S. to me (r Y fj Y a : I ] J i 1 E ■ i 1 ’ ' gfoy f lpr( JkL u L V t k w ROW I : Seeley, Rosenberg, Bonder, Sil- ver, Seldinger, Silverman, Shapiro, Bloom, Zoll. ROW 2: Krensky, Zislcen, Rosenfield, Car- ver, Broude, Jaffe, Mr. Lowe, Weinstein, Roazen, Dortman, Sega 1 1 , Shlager, New- man, Pastan. ROW 3: Wessman, Mittel, Zide, Cher- niak, Silk, Meirs, M. Smith, B. Smith, Brody, Barron, Rosenthal, Curhan, Cohen, Luce, Travis. PHYSICS CLUB Should Einstein pass through our portals in search of seeds of genius, we recommend that he glance at the zealous young scientists of the Physics Club. ... As the Chemistry Club ' s cousin, the group operates on much the same plan, with demonstrations and lectures by members and outsiders on its agenda. . . . Current problems come to the fore as the treasures and mysteries of the universe are explored and ex- plained. . . . Through careful observation, sound knowledge in the several fields of physics is acquired. . . . Though few of the thirty to forty members claim collaboration on the first at omic bomb, who can deny that here, in our physics labs, material for Oak Ridge may be in the making? President — JOEL SALDINGER Vice President — GERALD BORDER Secretary — RICHARD SILVERMAN Treasurer — DAVID SILVER Faculty Adviser — MR. LOWE The electrical wizard. Our eyes tell us what — Air. Lowe tells us why. The house I live in 70 The classes, clubs, and plays RADIO CLUB This is station WBHS on the air. . . . Outstanding attractions of the year ' s program include a radio writing contest whose prize winning script is cast and produced, tours to various local stations, meetings featuring professional radio people who reveal to the enthusiastic members what goes on behind the scenes, and opportunities for all who are interested in trying their hand at any sound effects, and recording machines, proper technigues are explained to the limited number of students chosen by auditions. . . . Already many have made their radio debuts, appearing with well-known personnages over WCOP and WHDH. . . President — EVELYN FELDMAN Vice President — NONA HUNTER Secretary — LAUREL LINSKY Treasurer — INA DAVIS Faculty Adviser — MRS. GREENBERG Station W.B.H.S. Ditk Jockey — Glenna Bass. Dances, concerts, meetings The busy, happy days ROW I: Gates, Plumb, Broude, E. Walden, Davis, Hunter, Feldman, Linsky, Lezberg, C. Kaplan, Goldberg, Wasser. ROW 2: Bargad, Tumaroff, Goulston, Lowenberg, Kline, Cudworth, Silverman, Mrs. Greenberg, Walden, Manecofsky, Adler, M. Kaplan. Fishman, Bahn. ROW 3: Alberts, Allen, Raphael, Edwards, Kotch, Baker, Resnick, Tanner, Daner, B. Flynn, P. Flynn, Pearlstein. ROW 4: Fields, Oliver, Palmer, Ba r tsoff, Glaser, Dockser, Rosenberg, Jaffe, Swarts, Fleischman, Ulin, Uilion, Cherniak, Saldinger, Silverman. ROW 5: Chavez, Constantine, Ostteicher, Balkin, Mittel, Deitch, Barron, Giddon. Simonds. ROW I : Slotnick, Rothblatt, Leibowitz, Nathan, Parker, Swartz, Craven, Rich- mond, Hebb, Duane. Berkman, Olian, Popkin, Nelson, Cohen, Bently, Kaplan, Breger. ROW 2: Kraus, Bornstein, Waltch, Onorato, Bailey, Erskine, Cohen, Hunting, Barsomian, Follis, Mr. Edmunds, Norton, Hurwitz, Gale, Sagoff, Shuman, Yip. Coyne, Linsky, Fields, Raphael, Giddis. ROW 3: Bowser, Wolf, Lewis, Moles, Fox, Robertson, Scourtis, Shore, Hughes, Brebbia, Connelly, Broadbent, O’Hearn, Cucurull, Corrigan, Cohen. ROW 4: Flanagan, Hughes, Berkhardt, Starret, Kahn, Goldberg, Rodnesky, Two ' mey, Mahler, Witkin, Silverman, Snyder, Maysles, O’Brien. RED CROSS Fill gift boxes . . . collect clothing . . . make toys . . . give . . Such are the pleas of the Red Cross home-room representatives during the year. ... All who give have the honor of wearing the Red Cross pin, the common symbol of kindness and brotherly love throughout the world. . . . Every year the Red Cross has its national drive, and every year the students of Brookline High School contribute generously both money and services to help those less fortunate than they. Chairman— NANCY OLIAN Publicity — FRANCIS HEBB Deliveries — ELLEN DUANE Liaison Officer — ALMA BURKMAN Collections— ROBERT NELSON Secretary — MARIAN POPKIN Treasurer — STANLEY RICHMOND Faculty Adviser — MR. EDMUNDS | How can l serve today ? Nancy receives returns. The hello and high sign 72 And the friendliness I see ROW I : Harris, Hess, Katz, Sagoff, Abrams, Scalzilli, Kline, Wolper, Fechtor. ROW 2: Mr. Woodm an, MacKillop, Adamson, Rosenberg, Selya, Miss Spauld- ing, Scourtis, Cohen, Hunter, Glass, Miss Deal. ROW 3: Friedman, Reynolds, Bloom, Mit- tel, Selya, Schwarzenberg, Doikos, Dreh- mel, Feldman. SAGAMORE Kill it! . . . Please box heads! Despite the vicious sound of this lingo, you needn ' t be afraid to enter the journalistic headquarters of B.H.S., the Sagamore room. . . . Besides carrying on the traditions of last year ' s Sagamore, which was awarded the prize for the best all-round Greater Boston high school newspaper in the Boston Globe contest, the Seniors accomplished a major feat by making the paper a bustling, bi- weekly publication for the first time. . . . Having instructed their staff in the techniques of newspaper work, these Seniors stepped out in Feb- ruary and the Juniors took over the management of the sheet. . . . Ac- curately-told news stories, timely editorials, and thorough accounts of sports and of other outside organizations distinguish the Sagamore, as a newspaper meriting the pride and the support of all of you. Editor-in-Chief — JOAN ABRAMS Business Manager — JOY SCALZILLI Faculty Advisers— MISS SPAULDING, MR. WOODMAN MISS DEAL, MR. WALL, MR. BRUCE joan and joy — newspaper tycoons. Everybody in B. H . S. reads the Sag. STAFF OF THE Sagamore Editor: Joan Abrams News Editor: Sheila Wharton Copy Editor: Nancy Wolper Rewrite Editors: Ingrid Hess. Jane Scourtis, Harriet Sagoff Sports Editor: Ralph Wharton Feature Editor: Neuman Mittel Alumni Editor: Sylvia Glass Art and Technical Editor: Paul Selya Business Manager: Joy Scalzilli Advertising Manager: Nona Hunter Circulation Manager: Elaine Cohen Bookkeeper : Rhodena MacKillop Treasurer : Charles Doikos Football games and rallies 73 That’s B. H.S. to me ROW I : Burns, Pons, Lenk, Kelley, Rubin, Silverman, Reinherz, Silbert. ROW 2: Miss Greenshields, Mills, Pearl, Green, Rubin, Ravreby, Goldman, Peck, Welsh, Egan. SCHOOL COUNCIL All in favor say aye . . and the vote is unanimously in favor of our efficient School Council. As the legislative branch of the student gov- ernment, it regulates elections, grants charters to extra-curricular groups, and assumes other major responsibilities which promote law and order throughout the school. ... Its members are elected from the Houses at large. ... As the connecting link between the Marshal Force and the Court of Justice, it is American democracy on a smaller scale . . . a government of, by, and for B. H. S students. President — ALAN RUBIN Vice President— EDWARD KELLY Recording Secretary — PATRICIA REINHERZ Corresponding Secretary — MARILYN PONS Treasurer — DAVID SILVERMAN Executive Committee — EDWARD LENK Faculty Adviser — MISS LEWIS Lawmakers of the school l live in. Pillar of School Government. The friends I see about me 74 The short ones and the tall ROW I : Waldman, Leavitt, Ruskin , Cut- ler, Collins, Feingold, Kowitz, Kelley, Kotock, Goldberg. ROW 2: Charney, Cohen, Wahl, Win- throp, Goulston, Kaplan, Scourtis, Kraft, Debbins, Stanley, Feitelberg, Lisch, Past- an. ROW 3: Ferngold, Bluestein, Fraser, Poley, Abrams, Wine, Mrs. Means, Finn, Young, Gordon, Drukman, Myers, Pop- kin. ROW 4: Perkins, Stein, Swartz, Stearns, Schlager, Alberts, Finn, Popkin, Low, Feldman, Lee, Leiberman, Cohen, Eisen. ROW 5: Cohen, Barrett, Gussman, Has- son, Kravit, Leondar, Hyde, Knudsen, Sklar, Lourie. SOCIAL CUSTOMS CLUB What to do, what to wear, what to say — all such problems are wi thin the realm of the Social Customs Club. . . . Besides increasing their knowledge of the ways of Emily Post and furthering the aesthetic in- terests of the student body, the club ' s members are constantly working with the improvement of B. H. S. in mind. . . . An example of their projects was seen last fall in the presentation of the movie, Meet John Doe , to collect money for a Juke-box in the fireplace room. ... It is easy to see that this eager group is a typical model of teenage progess. President— JEAN SCOURTIS Vice President — CYNTHIA KAPLAN Secretary— URSULA DEBBINS Treasurer- — DORIS KRAFT Faculty Adviser — MRS. MEANS T wo of the nicest Social Customs. The freshmen and the seniors 75 Together in the halls ROW I: Gordon, Scalzilli, Berman, Sloane, Newman, Ago, Hunter, Kraft, Brown, Alberts, Acevedo, Sanders, Boyer, Stewart, Lezberg. ROW 2: A. Pastan, Scourtis, Lubets, Cohen, Simons, Feldman, Kaplan, Zuker, Mr. Shepard, Kravit, Steinberg, Myers, Rose, Robinson. ROW 3: Friedman, Nesson, Rosenberg, Soboff, Spier, Cohen, Marget, Swartz, Gordon, Gonzales, Sega 1 1 , Roazen, Pow- ers, Davidson. ROW 4: Jacobson, Eilenberg, Byer, Doik- os, Hikin, Taylor, Brebbia, Goodwin, SPANISH CLUB Hi, neighbors , said in Spanish, could well be the motto of this group, for its members endeavor to strenghten Latin American ties, and they enjoy themselves in the process. . . . Spanish games, songs, and con- versation aid them in furthering their knowledge of and interest in the customs of our friends south of the border. . . . One could hardly fail to mention the gay festivities of the group ' s Spanish-style Christmas party and its popular June picnic, for they highlight the many and varied activities of its yearly program. Senors and senoritas alike appreciate the atmosphere of Spanish joviality pervading its informal gatherings. President — DORIS KRAFT Vice President — MARILYN PONS Treasurer — BRADFORD BROWN Secretary — ENID ALBERTS Faculty Adviser — DR. SFtEPARD Seuorita South America, take us away! The lunchroom and the league room 76 Full of laughter, full of cheers ROW I : Olans, Friedman, Richards, Kes- sel, Rosenberg, Oppenheim, Strange. ROW 2: Mr. Smith, Walters, Richmond, Sandler, Untersee, Kanter, Somers. ROW 3: Morrison, Cohen, Knopping, Gosdanian, Margolis. STAMP CLUB Though small in size, they ' re often immense in value. . . . The collect- ing of them has long been a hobby with boys and girls, men and women, princes and paupers. . . . We refer, of course, to stamps like those on which the Stamp Club focuses its attention. . . . History, geography, and a thousand other sciences enter into their study. . . . Whether buying or bargaining, trading or selling, the group ' s members are con- stantly adding to their wealth of interesting facts. . . . Don ' t forget your scrapbook when you run to join the club! President — ROBERT KESELL Vice President — INA WALTERS Secretary and Treasurer — JOSEPH RICHARDS Faculty Adviser — MR. SMITH Buying or bargaining; trading or selling. The school that has been growing 77 More than a hundred years STUDENT FORUM Are you in favor of the Marshall Plan? Do you agree with the Truman Doctrine? Subjects such as these are discussed by the Student Forum, a body of students organized expressly to broaden the scope of the stu- dents ' knowledge of pertinent and timely problems. . . . The meetings are conducted in a manner similar to the American Town Meeting of the Air, in which guest speakers express their views, pro and con, on a chosen subject, with a question period following. . . . These gatherings furnish lively opportunities for you to state, discuss, and formulate your ideas. . . . Highlighted this year have been the presentation of two outstanding guest speakers: Rabbi Liebman and Harold Russell. President — CARL SAPERS Vice President — VERN DREHMEL Secretary— STEPHANIE GRAUMAN Treasurer — ELAINE STERN Faculty Adviser — MR. MERRILL Forum moderator . Student Forum speaker : Flarold Russel!. The school I live in 78 The houses, every one a • II p.l 9 MS! l V 1 HI ' ROW I : Greenbaum, Blumberg, Barron, Har Gordon, E. Cohen, Frumkin, Hess, Fechtor, ROW 2: FHarris, Giuffre, Price, Lezberg, FI. Rose, Miss Johnson, Small, Adamson, Olia Raphael, Brown. r, Rothstein, Stewart, Kotock, Levine, Goldberg, Stein, Eisen. Cohen, Rodney, E. Kaplan, Swartz n, Hunting, Richmond, Rosenberg, ROW 3: Miller, Ehrlich, Lourie, Pinanski, Brilliant, Marcus, Glass, Stein, C. Horgan ROW 4: Nelson, Finn, Goldberg, Wine, Giddon, Green, Goldberg, Kievit, Finn, -ewis, Raynes, Kibler, Feldman, Kraft, L. Horgan, Corcoran. Turner, Powers, Eilenberg, Freedman,. Hahn, Horter, Marget, Mann. STUDENT HANDBOOK You name it! We have it! If you are a new acquaintance of B. H. S. or even an old-timer, the route from Room 427 to Room 102, clearly ex- plained in this student publication, enlightens you without the use of a charted map or compass. . . . Also made crystal clear are those high and mighty individuals with red and blue bands encircling their arms, the clubs with their aims and purposes, the number of points needed to make Alpha Pi by the skin of your teeth, and last, but certainly not least, the radio stations broadcasting that long awaited No School notice on stormy days is given. . . . Where can you find this and more? Why, in the Student Handbook, of course! Editor-In-Chief— ELAINE COHEN Chairman of Reporters — RUTH GORDON Manager of Circulation— ELINOR FRUMKIN Treasurer— ELAINE LEVINE Faculty Adviser — MISS JOHNSON crtm J AD mmA Editor-iii-Chief ' . Elaine Cohen. Introduction to the school I live in. BROOKLINE HIGH IMG 1347 STUDENTS HANDBOOK The ballots and the voting 79 With so much to be done ROW I : Spillane Lenk, McGinnis, Monahan Waldo, J. Fay, Doherty Palmer, Haskell, Keene, MacDonald, Misho, Ford, Creedon, Theodus. ROW 2: Coach Downes, Cooper, Gansenberg, Dobes, Rutstein, Werner, T. Fay, McDonald, Lavery, F. Fay, Sheehan, McGoldrick, Levis, Logan Dobson, Fogarty, Chalmers. ROW 3: Trimper, Co ' Hearn, Sanger, Simpson, Thompson, Daley, Rainey, Stern Maysles, Pender, Farrell, Famulare, Hunter, Magi, McAdams, Orenberg. ROW 4: Kirby, Ferguson, Naterman, Silverman, Driscoll, Raverby, Sherman Flanagan, Sexton, Connors, Horwitz, Woltson, Ward, Mulloy, O ' Connor. TOUCHDOWN CLUB What Mr. Downes and the Touchdown Club discussed at those monthly meetings this past year certainly must have been potent, for they helped bring B. H. S. its third consecutive Class B championship. . . . With this excellent record nailed into B.H.S. history, Coach Downes is training the Freshman and Junior Varsity members of the club to carry on the glorious traditions of the Varsity members. . . . An important aim of this group is to further the players ' knowledge of football and the stu- dents ' interest in this great sport. . . . Each year ' s program is planned to include the popular Sports Dance, the exciting faculty-varsity basket- ball game, and the championship football banguet. President— ROBERT CARROLL Vice President — WILLIAM WALDO Secretary — GERALD KEANE Treasurer— CONSTANTINE LAVERY Faculty Adviser — MR. DOWNES Making a pass. Fourth down — Goal to go! The hurrying, the strolling 80 The million things to see (rft ' jv vtyi ' K [ 1 ■T H I 1 ' - t ' , | H 1 ■ka m I A ■ 1 1 ■ J TO THE CLASS OF 1948 For four years it has been my privilege to guide you and the affairs of Lincoln House. This work has not only been a challenge to me but has also been a great joy, and I sincerely regret that the time has come for us to part. It would be difficult to find a more cooperative and more thoughtful group of young people, and I am truly proud of you — proud of you for the scholastic record attained; for the ability and sportsmanship shown on the athletic field; and for the many activities entered into and services rendered our school and community. May you be successful in whatever endeavor you undertake, and may you discover early in life that the secret of true happiness is in serving others. Help us, O Lord, to be master of ourselves That we may become the servants of others; Take our lips and speak through them, Our minds and think through them, Take our hearts and set them on fire! MARGUERITE S. GREENSHIELDS Master of Lincoln House A cheerful greeting in 206- A. A loyal fan of B.H.5. I at them all together 81 That’s B. H. S. to me CLASS DAY COMMITTEE ROW I: Rothblatt, Acevado, Bently, Yip. Mullin, Auerbach, Hawes, Slotnich, Joslin, Taylor, J. Cohen, Lewis. ROW 2: Miss South, Meltzer, Kraft, Hahn E. Cohen, Stanley, Eldridge, Mr. McCage, Miss Egan, Mr. Bates, Finn, Rosenberg, Finn, Marget, Poley, Mrs. Means. ROW 3: Drehmel, Rutstein, Johnson, Travers, Fingston, Birnbach, Peck, Miss Bates, Cucurull, Wallace, Rubin, Gosda- nian, Silver. RING AND PIN COMMITTEE ROW I : Goldberg, Cairns, Taylor, Lu- bets, Hunting, Olian, Flaxington, Auer- bach. ROW 2: Peck, Shlager, Miss Anderson, Mr. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Greenberg, Mac- Donald, Wallace, Dalton. ROW 3: Balkin, Cahill, Luce, Mittel, Wessman, Ruttman. CLASS OFFICERS ScATED: Marilyn Pons, Treasurer; An- thony Misho, President; Madeleine Ar- tieres, Secretary. STANDING: Fred Raverby, Vice-Pres- ident; Miss Greenshields, Faculty Advisor. The school I live in 82 115 Greenough Street SENIOR PROM COMMITTEE ROW I: Waltch, Reinherz, Gordon, Cap- pers, Campagna, Page, Greenbaum, Mc- Tighe, Swartz, Barrett, Scalzilli. ROW 2: Kelllher, Dipesa, Cogan, Rubin- off, Schwartz, Horgan, Miss Johnson, Miss Collins, Fechtor, Cudworth, Artieres, Flashman, Pons, Craven, Mahler. ROW 3: Monahan, Waldo, Davis, Kar- melin, Misho, Shuman, Mars, Komins, Barron, Zoll, Dalton, Theodos. ROW 4: Martins, Lenk, Haskell, Palmer, MacDonald, Ravreby, Schoenfeld, Keane, Williams, Ferguson, Hughes. KM. ' | f --md r- E |U V 1 GRADUATION COMMITTEE ROW I : Connelly, Mahoney, Diamond, Stevens, Houghton, Green. ROW 2: Orenberg, Mr. Downes, Miss Anderson, Miss Johnson, Mr. Bates, Rosenfield, Byer. ROW 3: Sega 1 1, Kendrick, Smith, White Barron, Giddon, Boates. HOUSE OFFICERS SEATED: Mr. Ritch, Asst Housemaster; Daniel Peck, President; Miss Greenshields, Housemaster. STANDING: Norma Taylor, Treasurer; Carol Bentley, Secretary; Donald Giddon, Vice-President. miff IMimm ' T., v. - ,r l w . _ R -« T • - The teachers and the students The people that I greet 83 Man About Town Sophisticate DONALD G1DDON ENID COHEN Cute CLAIRE McTIGHE Original PAULINE CUDWORTH Athlete CHARLES HASKELL Spirit of 48 SHEILA WHARTON Athlete NANCY OLIAN Sincere RUTH ELDRIDGE Handsome WALTER PAIMER Original NEUMAN MITTEL Individualist DOROTHY BAILEY My friends in the quadrangle 84 The classmates that I see Flirt Heart Breaker BRENDA MARCUS ALLAN WOLFSON Versatile Versatile Personality Plus Personality Plus MADELEINE ARTIERES ANTHONY MISHO PATRICIA REINHERZ ALAN RUBIN Likely to Succeed INGRED HESS Class NANCY Genius WOLPER Favorite MARILYN PONS Favorite GERALD KEANE We enjoy U . S. History. Who’s who in the lunchroom. Individualist MARK NOVACK All races, all religions 85 That’s B. H. 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Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4; Clothing I, 2: Library Staff I, 2, 3; Archery I, 2: Basketball I, 2, 3; Softball I; Lost and Found Rep. 4; Graduation Com. 4. JOAN RUTH ABRAMS Pet Pastime: Working in the Sagamore room. Chief Failing: Expecting people to keep their promises. Ambition: To write editorials for an im- portant newspaper. Suppressed Desire: To have $10,000 in the Sagamore treasury. ALPHA PI Sagamore Reporter I, 2, 3; Editor-in-Chief 4; Choral Society I, 2; Dramatic Workshop I; Girl Scouts I, 2, Treas. 2: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Lost and Found Rep. I, 2, 3; Senior Adviser 4: Sec. to Miss Sawyer 3; Bank Staff 3; First Prize Winner, Creative Writing Contest 3; Old English B 3; Student Forum 3, 4. CYNTHIA JOAN ADAMSON Future Plans: Art School. Suppressed Desire: To drive a Cadillac Convertible. Favorite Song: Racing With The Moon. What B.H.S. Needs Most: A longer lunch period. VIRGINIA DOLORES ACEVEDO Future Plans: Massachusetts School of Art. Chief Failing: Dieting. Ambition: To go back to Puerto Rico some time. Favori+e Quotation: Do not always say what you know, but always know what to say. H. R. Sec. I, 2; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: H. R. Rep. 3, Rep. to Exec. Com. 3, 4; Chairman H. R. Com. 4, Senior Adviser 4; Art Club I; MURIVIAN Staff Chairman 4; Choral Society I; Stage Workshop I. 2, 3, Co-Chairman 3; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3: Pep Club 2; Spanish Club 3, 4; Archery 3; Basketball 3; Softball 3; Team Games 3; Class Day and Banquet Com. 4: Old English B 3. Future Plans: Art School and then - - . Pet Pastime: Observing people — anytime and anyplace. Ambition: To become an accomplished artist. Favorite Quotation: If it ' s worth doing, do it well. ALPHA PI H. R. Chm. I; V. Chm. 2, 3, 4: Bank Teller 3, 4: Art Club I, 2, 3, 4; V. Pres. 2, Pres. 3, 4; Sagamore Staff Cartoonist 2, 3, 4: Student Handbook Artist 3; MURIVIAN Staff Chair- man 4; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4; Pub. Chm. 3; Radio Club 3; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4. M. DOLORES AGO Pet Passion: Batch. Pet Peeve: Conceited boys and insincere girls. Favorite Quotation: Men are like Street- cars: if you miss one, there ' s another right behind i + . Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Marilyn D. and I - - together that is! Pep Club 3, 4; Sec. 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: H. R. Rep. 2; Junior Aide at Class Day 3; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Exec. Board 4: H. R. Treas. I, 2, 3, 4; Marshal 3: Senior Adviser 4: Bank Teller I, 2; Senior Prom Com. 4: Varsity Hockey 4; Basketball 3, Varsity 4; Team Games 3; Softball 3. CHARLES ADAMSON Chief Failing: All types of mathematics. Ambition: To become a radio news analyst. Suppressed Desire: To be Mr. Bemis ' s gym teacher for one hour. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Better student government. Sagamore Reporter I, Feature Writer 2, 3, 4; Chess Club I, 2: Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, You Can ' t Take it With You 2, Tovarich 3; Debating Soc. 2, 3, 4: Student Forum 3, 4; Baseball Manager I, 2, 3, Varsity Man- ager 4. MARTHA CHASE ALDRICH Nickname: Pat. Pet Passion: Square dances. Chief Faiiing: Remembering not to forget. Ambition: To be a successful Shakesperean actress. Girls ' League I, 4; Dramatic Workshop I. 2; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4. JEANNE ALBERT Nickname: Pixie. Pet Pastime: Youth hosteling. Interest: Interpretive dancing and piano. Suppressed Desire: To write a book. Girls ' League 3, 4: Bank Teller 3, 4; French Club 4; Junior Classical League 4. ENID MARION ALBERTS Chief Failing: Anything on the Gregory Peck type. Favorite Song: Begin the Beguine. Favorite Quotation: Conceit is God’s gift to little men. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The peace and quiet of its lunchroom. Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Exec. Board 2, 3, 4; German Club 4, Exec. Board 4; Biology Club 3, Sec. 3, Hon. Mention Biology Night 2; Student Forum 4: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Lost and Found Rep. 4; Library Staff 2, 3, 4: Bank Staff I, 2; Archery 2; Marshal 4 ' H. R. Sec. 4. The house I live in 87 The classes, clubs, and plays DOROTHY ANNE ARNOLD Nicknames: Blondie, Shorty. Suppressed Desire: To have my own way • — just once. Advice to Freshmen: Please, show some school spirit at the rallies on Friday! What B.H.S. Needs Most: More teachers like Mr. Ritch. Girls ' League I, 4: Clothing Club I; Com- mercial Stock Room Bookkeeper 3. ROBERT EDWARD GREEN BARDSLEY Future Plans: Prep and College. Pet Pastime: Somerville. Ambition: To get all A ' s. Suppressed Desire: To retire at 35. Library Staff I; Bank Staff I, 2; Aero Club 3. MADELEINE ANDREE ARTIERES Future Plans: France and the Paris Opera House. Ambition: To be premiere danseuse of the Ballet Theater. Suppressed Desire: To play Varsity Football. Advice to Freshmen: Make every minute count and you ' ll love it. ALPHA PI Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Adviser 3, Sr. Adviser 4; Class Day Jr. Aide 3; French Club I. 2, 3, 4: Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Marshal 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3; Lost and Found Rep. I, 2; Cheerleader 3, 4; Clerk of Court of Justice 3, 4; Sec. to Miss Greenshields 3, Miss Saw- yer 4; Sec. Senior Class; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Gym Team 2: Varsity Swimming 4. JEANNETTE JOSALYN AUERBACH Future Plans: College and qui sait? Pet Passion: B.H.S., olives and pistachio nuts. Interest: 301 Clinton Road: People. Favorite Quotation: Never send to know for whom the bell tolls — It tolls for thee. ALPHA PI Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; H. R. Rep. I; Bank Cashier 2, 3; Lincoln House Sec. 2, 3; Associate Justice, Court of Justice 4; Dra- matic Soc. 2, 3, 4; Choral Soc. 2; French Club 2, 3, 4; Sagamore Reporter 2; Jr. Adviser: Senior Adviser; Marshal 3, 4; Sec. to Miss Greenshields 3; Class Day and Banquet Com. 4; English Club 3; Tennis 2; Swimming 2; Badminton 2; Gym Team 2; Class Day Jr. Aide 3. JAMES JOSEPH BAKER Pet Pastime: Hockey, Baseball and Football. Chief Failing: Physics and Women. Suppressed Desire: To see Mr. Bates do fifty laps around the track. Favorite Quotation: Columbus took a chance, didn ' t he? BARBARA ANN BARRETT Pet Passion: Hot dogs and French fries. Pet Pastime: Listening to Al Jolson. Ambition: To be a Medical Secretary. Interest: Football games. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4; Swimming I; Softball 2; Basketball 3; Cheerleader 3, 4: Social Customs Club 4: Senior Prom Com. 4. FREDERICK JOSEPH BARRETT Future Plans: U. S. Navy. Nicknames: Sparky. Chief Failing: Algebra. Ambition: To go on a world cruise in a sub- marine. Football I, 2, 3; Touchdown Club I, 3. ARNOLD BARRON Pet Pastime: Extra-curricular activities - — - Dramatics. Ambition: To be a credit to my parents. Favorite Quotation: This above all; to thine own self be true. ALPHA PI Dramatic Workshop Pres. I ; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4; Prize Speaking 3; You Can ' t Take It With You 2, Pride and Prejudice 2, Tovarich 3, The Barretts of Wimpole Street 4; Pirates of Penzance I; Creative Writing Contest Hon. Mention 2; Usher Senior Prom 3; Debating Soc. 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Debate 2, Interscholastic -Debates 3, 4; English Club 3, 4; Radio Broadcasting 2, 3; Student Forum 2, 3, 4; Library Staff I, 2, 3, 4; MURIVIAN H. R. Rep. I, 2, 3, Jr. App. 3; Radio Club 2, 3, 4; H. R. Election Comm. I, 2; H. R. Teller I, 2; Graduation Com. 4. ALFRED BALKIN Pet Pastime: Music and tennis. Ambition: To have my name included with the three B ' s Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, and B - - - - . Suppressed Desire: To be early for an ap- pointment. MURIVIAN Junior App. 3, Staff Chm. 4; Sagamore Feature Writer 4; Jr. Prom Comm. 3; Sr. Gift Com. 4; Music Society 3, 4: Boys ' Choral 4; Student Forum 4; French Club 3, 4; Radio Club 4; J. V. Tennis 3, Varsity 4. DAVID LEONARD BARRON Chief Failing: Getting up in the morning. Interest: Law, Literature, and Women. Advice to Freshmen: You can study and still have a good time. ALPHA PI School Council I, 2; Pub. Com. 2; Marshal 3, 4; Court of Justice 3: Associate Justice 4; Dramatic Workshop I; Chess Club I, 2; Sec. 2; Band I, 2, Library Staff I; Spanish Club 3; Bank Staff 3; Usher Senior Prom 3: Master of Ceremonies, Social 2; Physics Club 4; Senior Prom Com. 4; Track 2; Basketball 1 ; J. V. 2; Class Day Relay 2, Alternate I. Dances, concerts, meetings 88 The busy, happy days JOY LOITMAN BARRON Future Plans: College and Law School. Chief Failing: Not knowing my lessons with- out studying them. Suppressed Desire: To know what college will have me. Advice to Freshmen: Try to be as good as the Seniors think they are. ALPHA PI Old English B 2; Student Forum 4: MURI- VIAN Jr. Apprentice 3, Staff; Sagamore Reporter 2, Advertising Staff 2, 3; Student Handbook Editor 3; Bank Staff 2, 3; Library Staff I, 2; Sec. to Miss Sawyer 4; Sec. to Miss Greenshields 3; Tennis 3; Golf 3; Swim- ming 2; Hockey 3; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Girl Scouts 2; French Club 2. RICHARD JOSEPH BLACKWELL Nicknames: South o Dixie, Blacky. Suppressed Desire: To get out of B.H.S. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The people in it. Entered from Fairview High School, Day- ton, Ohio 3. CAROLINE RACHEL BENTLEY Future Plans: Physical Education. Nicknames: Carol, Cacky, Bent. Chief Failing: Remembering names. Bank Staff, 2, 3; Red Cross Rep. 1,2, 3, 4; Mariner I, 2, Treas. 2; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Old English B I, 3; Archery i; Team Games 3; Softball I, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Field Hockey I, 3, 4, Capt. 4; Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Var. Swimming I, 3; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Adviser 4; Executive Board 4; Class Day Jr. Aide 3; Lincoln House Sec. 4; Marshal Force 3, 4; MURIVIAN Com. 4; Student Forum 4. BARBARA ANNE BERMAN Pet Passion: Los Angeles. Pet Peeve: Dripping faucets. Ambition: To reach for the moon. Favorite Quotation: C ' est La Vie. Entered from Brighton High, Brighton 3. Girls ' League 3, 4, Pub. Com. 4; Dramatic Soc. 4; Art Staff 4; Spanish Club 4; French Club 3; Girls ' League H. R. Rep. 4: Art Club 3, 4; June Mad 3. BARBARA ANN BLUESTEIN Pet Passion: Brookline and Portland. Interest: Dancing and talking. Favorite Quotation: Character is what you have, reputation is what you are given. Girls ' League I, 2, 3; Student Forum 3, 4; Social Customs Club 3, 4; H. R. Sec. 3, 4. JUDITH ROSE BLUMBERG Favorite Song: You Never Walk Alone. Favorite Quotation: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The Grapevine. ALPHA PI Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Sagamore I, 2, Pub. Chairman 4; Debating Soc. 2, 3, 4, Alternate 3, Radio Debate 4; Student Forum 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Society 2, 3, 4; Electrical Staff 2, 3; Library Staff 2, 3; French Club 2, 3; Alternate Prize Speaking 2, Finalist 3; Basketball I, Archery I, Badminton 2, Golf 2; Old English B 3; Layout Chairman Student Handbook 3; H. R. MURIVIAN Rep. I, 2, 3; MURIVIAN Jr. Apprentice 3, Layout Com. 4; Sec. to Miss Greenshields 3, 4; Class Day Jr. Aide 3; Radio Club 3; Pep Club I. LORRAINE BERMAN Nickname: Laurie. Pet Passion: Burt. Suppressed Desire: To work in Bigelow Cleansers. Favorite Song: Always. Entered from Patrick T. Campbell School 2. Girls ' League 3, 4; Social Customs Club 3. DAVID N. BLUME Chief Failing: Returning library books on time. Suppressed Desire: To take 5 rolls with one hot plate. Advice to Freshmen: It ' s futile to try to drink from the quadrangle fountain. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S. : The Chorus line - - - (cheerleaders). Music Society I, 2; Radio Club 3. GERALD M. BIRNBACH Chief Failing: Staying home at night. Ambition: To be a radio announcer. Advice to Freshmen: Aim High. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: It ' s women. H. R. Chairman 3, 4; Usher Jr. Prom 2, Senior Prom 3; Camera Club I; Master of Ceremonies Jr. Prom 3; Home Football Game Spotter 3, announcer 4; Baseball I; Library Staff I, 2; Sagamore I, 2, 3, 4; Student Forum 4: Choral Society 2; Bank Teller 2; Debating Soc. 4; Marshal I, 2, 3, 4; Sec. to Miss Greenshields I; Chairman Senior Dance 4; Class Day and Senior Ban- quet Com. 4. JAMES R. BOATES Pet Passion: Short blondes. Pet Peeve: Noisy 105. Favorite Quotation: ' A little learning is a dangerous thing. — Pope. Favorite Song: A Fellow Needs A Girl. Biology Club 3, 4; Boys Glee Club 4; Graduation Com. 4. The hello and the high sign And the friendliness I see EILEEN BRILLIANT SUMNER BOLTON Future Plans: Wentworth, then Springfield. Nicknames: Bill, Rover. Favorite Song: Peg O ' My Heart. Advice to Freshmen: Don’t do it; you ' ll be sorry. Football 3; Cross Country 4; Touchdown Club 3. Pet Peeve: Insincerity. Ambition: To be healthy, wealthy, and wise. Favorite Song: Brazil and Embraceable You. Favorite Quotation: Believe half of what you see, and nothing of what you hear. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; English Club 3; Bank Teller I, 2: Dramatic Workshop I; Pep Club I ; Sagamore Circulation Staff 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4; Tennis 3: Student Forum 3; Social Customs Club 3: MURIVIAN Jr. App. 3; Identification Com. 4; Student Handbook Reporter 3, Circulation 4. GERALD PAUL BONDER FRANK BRILLIANT Future Plans: Boston University. Suppressed Desire: To have a six month vacation twice a year. Advice to Freshmen: Don ' t look like one!! H. R. Cha irman I, 2, 3; Vice Chairman 4; Bank Staff I; Chemistry Club 3; Physics Club, Vice President 4; Student Forum 4; Marshal Force 3, 4: Class Day Banquet Com. 4. Future Plans: Leland Powers Radio School. Pet Peeve: 8th lunch. Chief Failing: 8:30. Advice to Freshmen: Don ' t ask questions, just have fun. Glee Club I, 2, 3; Radio Club 3: Glee Club 4; Student Forum 4. Boys PHILIP WILLIAM BOUCHARD Pet Passion: Dogs. Pet Peeve: Being forced to break away from the bonds of ignorance. Ambition: To make a million. Favorite Quotation: ' Many a one by being thought better than one was, became better. Swimming Team I; Science Club 2; Rep. Jr. Red Cross 2, 3: Football 3; Cross Coun- try Track 4; Ski Club 3; Music Society 4: Dramatic Society 4; Cheerleader 4; Pep Club 4; Track 4; Touchdown Club 3. JOAN BOYER Future Plans: Merchandising. Pet Pastime: Murivian” at 315. Favorite Song: I ' ve Got You Under My Skin. Favorite Quotation: There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Sagamore Cir. Staff 2, 3, 4; Student Forum 3; French Club 3. 4: Spanish Club 4: Bank Staff 3; Golf 3; Tennis 2: MURIVIAN Jr. App. 3, Chm. Formal Photography 4; Sec. to Miss Green- shields 3. RICHARD S. BRODY Future Plans: Boston University. Nicknames: Dick and Shorty. Pet Peeve: Are you a senior? Advice to Freshmen: Start to work when you ' re a freshman — not later. Band 4. ROBERT P. BRODY Nicknames: Bob. Suppressed Desire: To see a Math teacher take the Lincoln Medal test. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Student attempts to govern themselves. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Food in the lunch room. Bank Teller I, 2, 3: H. R. Treas. I, 2, 3, 4; Debating Soc. I, 2, 4; Chess Club I, 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 2; Library Staff 2, 3; Chem- istry Club 4; Physics Club 4. D. ROBERT BREBBIA Nicknames: Titus and Bob. Pet Pastime: The Tack House. Suppressed Desire: To see Jimminy with his umbrella. Favorite Quotation: The paths of glory lead but to the grave. J. V. Baseball 3; J. V. Football 2, 3; Mar- shal I; Aero Club 2; Touchdown Club 3. JOSEPH BROUD E Favorite Quotation: 4th Year Math — A sphere can be inscribed in a tetrahedrom. Advice to Freshmen: It’s not what you know, but who you know. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More home room teachers like Mr. McCabe. Library Staff I, 2; Physics Club 4; Camera Club 2. Football games and rallies 90 That’s B.H.S. to me BARBARA JUNE BROWN Future Plans: Diploma, degree, dream man, daughters. Pet Pastime: Talking to Mitzi, Elaine and Betty. Suppressed Desire: To fly a plane. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Bank Teller I, 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Hockey I, 2, 3, 4: J. V. Hockey 3, 4; Basketball I, 2, 4; French Club 3, 4; Student Forum 4; Jr. App. MURI- VIAN 3; Reporter Students Handbook 3: Archery 2: Softball I, 2, 3; Tennis 2; Team Games 3; Old English B 3. THOMAS R. BRUNDAGE JR. Chief Failing: The Bates family. Ambition: To be an Engineer. Suppressed Desire: To whistle while I work. H. R. Jr. Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4: Library Staff I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I ; J. V. Football 3; Touchdown Club 3: Marshal 3; Class Day and Banquet Com. 4. DOUGLAS B. BUCHANAN Future Plans: Norwich University. Favorite Quotation: Pro libertate et patria dulce periculum. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More school spirit. Cross Country 3, 4; Track 4; Music So- ciety 4: Dramatic Soc. 4; Cheerleader 4; Ski Club 3; Pep Club 4. MORSE JUSTIN BYER Pet Peeve: The New Look. Ambition: To be one of Forbes Foremost Fifty. Interests: Riding, fencing and sailing. Dramatic Soc. 3, 4, 5; Pirates of Pen- zance 2, You Can ' t Take It With You 3, The Barretts of Wimpole Street 5; Camera Club I, 2; Chemistry Club 5; Music Society 4, 5; Spanish Club 4, 5; Chess Club 2, 3; Student Forum 5; Graduation Com. 5; Ten- nis 4. JOHN P. CAHILL Ambition: Electrician. Suppressed Desire: To see Phil Buck make All-Eastern. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The Square Gang. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More boys like Thorpo. JOHN T. CAHILL Pet Peeve: No time for peeves. Interest: To hotfoot a teacher. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The swell, handsome kids like, me. Library Staff I, 3; Football Broadcasting 3; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Biology Club: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Sagamore Feature Writer 2; Gift Com. 4: Swimming 2, 3. BETTY JANE CAIRNS Pet Pastime: Waiting for evenings and week- ends. Ambition: College and a happy and success- ful life. Favorite Song: The More I See You, as done by Sinatra. Favorite Quotation: You only live once. H. R. Vice Chairman I, 2; Biology Club 2, 3: Girls ' League 2; Marshal 3; Gift Com. 4. CAROL M. CAMPAGNA Nicknames: Cuddles. Pet Peeve: Loud people. Ambition: To be as good hearted as my Dad. Suppressed Desire: To control my laugh. Swimming 2; Softball 3, 4: Gym Team 2: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Rep. I, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4; Lost and Found Rep. I, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Old English B 3, 4: Senior Prom. Com. 4: Marshal 3; Bank Teller 3, 4. MARTHA CAPPERS Pet Peeve: Catty boys. Ambition: To be a GOOD gym teacher. Favorite Song: Hockey Theme Song. What B.H.S. Needs Most: A girl ' s football team. ALPHA PI Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, H. R. Rep. I, 2: Marshal 2, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Student Forum 4; Bank Staff 2, 3; Jr. Advisor; Senior Advisor; Field Hockey I, 2, 3, 4; Varsity 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4, Varsity 4; Old Eng- ish B 2, 3, 4; Tennis Manager 3; Tennis I, 2, 3; Senior Prom Com. 4. HAROLD CARVER Nicknames: Hal and H. C. . Pet Pastime: Waiting for the third school bus. Chief Failing: Latin I, 2, 3, 4. Advice to Freshmen: Don ' t get discouraged — the first 5 years are the easiest. MURIVIAN H. R. Rep. I, 2, 3; Stamp Club I, 2; Physics Club 4; Tennis 4. The friends I see about me 91 The short ones and the tall VIRGINIA MARIE CHAFE Nickname: Ginnie. Pet Pastime: Dancing. Favorite Song: Jealousy. Favorite Quotation: Things are tough all over. Girls League 4. MARTIN CHERNOFF Pet Passion: No school signal. Chief Failing: Forgetting where 206A is. Adv ice to Freshmen: I wouldn ' t tell them, let them suffer the way I did. Lunchroom Staff I ; Baseball I ; Commandos I; Biology Club 2; Jr. Varsity Baseball 2. THOMAS CHIN Future Plans: To retire for 50 years. Chief Failing: Trying to become a senior. Advice to Freshmen: Don ' t study too hard. What B.H.S. Needs Most: A band in the lunchroom. Chief Electrician of Electrical Staff 3: H. R. Vice Chairman 4. ALICE LOUISE CHRISTENSEN Future Plans: Secretary. Pet Pastime: Loafing. Suppressed Desire: To own a horse ranch out west. Favorite Song: Jealousy. Girls ' League I ; Archery I ; Swimming I ; Basketball I ; Central Treasury 3, 4. RICHARD CLINTON Nicknames: Red and Dick. Ambition: To get a job without work. Favorite Song: I Walk Alone. Favorite Quotation: Live and learn. J. V. Football 3. RICHARD H. COAN Ambition: To be a successful dentist. Interest: A cute little sophomore. Favorite Quotation: The early bird gets the worm. What B.H.S. Needs Most: An elevator. Stamp and Coin Club 2; Biology Club 2, 3, Treas. 4; Spanish Club 4: Winter Track 4. ELEANOR M. COGAN Pet Peeve: People who say Bunny Lubets and I look alike. Pet Pastime: Waiting for that train to come in. Suppressed Desire: To suppress my desires. Entered from Girls ' Latin School, Boston 3. Girls ' League 3, 4: Radio Club 3; Dramatic Soc. 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Student Forum 4; Bank Teller 3, 4; Senior Prom Com. 4: Library Staff 4. CARL COHEN Nicknames: Ice-Cream; Swisher; C. C. Pet Passion: Suburban Nash (Mine). Suppressed Desire: To meet a pretty girl in B.H.S. Favorite Quotation: If you try and don’t succeed, quit. Entered from Boston English 2; Basketball, J. V. 2, Var. 3, 4; Marshal 4. ELAINE D. COHEN Pet Passion: Having August from Septem- ber to June. Interests: Students ' Handbook, MURIV- IAN, and SAGAMORE. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More teachers like Mr. August Miller. ALPHA PI Choral Soc. I, 2, 3; Girls’ Vocal Ensemble 2, 3; Pirates of Penzance I; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found Rep. 2, 3, Senior Adviser 4; Pep Club I ; Old English B 2; Dramatic Soc. 2, 4; Dramatic Workshop 2; Sagamore Circ. Staff 2, 3, Manager 4, Re- porter 2, 3, Advertising Staff 3; Pride and Prejudice 2; Radio Club 3; Sec. to Miss Greenshields 3; MURIVIAN Jr. App. 3, Copy Editor 4, H. R. Rep. 4; Art Club 3; Class Day Jr. Aide 3; Students Handbook Editor-In-Chief 3; Recreational Leadership 2; Class Day and Senior Banquet Com. 4. ENID ALYCE COHEN Chief Failing: Math, music and men. Favorite Song: Do Your Ears Hang Low? Favorite Quotation: Better to have loved a short girl, than never to have love a tall. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More Dr. An- dree ' s. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Radio Club I, 2; Dramatic Soc. I, 2, 3; Swimming I, 2; Spanish Club 3, 4; Class Day Junior Aide 3; Lost and Found Rep. I, 2; Basketball I; Marshal 3, 4. The freshmen and the seniors 92 Together in the halls HELAINE S. COHEN Pet Pastime: Eating apples. Suppressed Desire: To open locker M 56 without a struggle. Favorite Quotation: Those who live for themselves are usually left to themselves. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: What, no front door? Girls League I, 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Soc. 2; Music Soc. 4; Art Club 4; Student Hand- book Com. 4; Red Cross Rep. 3, 4: Golf 3, 4; Archery I ; Tennis 2. JANICE CLAIRE COHEN Nicknames: Jackie and Jan. Favorite Song: To Each His Own. Favorite Quotation: Seek and ye shall find — what lurks in the hearts of men. Advice to Freshmen: You can ' t get anything for nothing, and now is the best time to learn it. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Lost and Found Rep. 3, 4; Art Club 4: Social Customs Club 3, 4; Lunchroom Staff I: Music Soc. 3, 4: Choral Soc. 3, 4: MURIVIAN Jr. App. 3. JOAN H. COHEN Pet Peeve: Aren ' t you Myra ' s kid sister? Chief Failing: Nerod Nitram. Ambition: To live up to my parents expecta tions. Suppressed Desire: To see the sun come out at night. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Lunchroom Staff I : Social Customs Club 3, 4; Music Soc. 3, 4: Sec. to Miss Niland 3; Sec. to Miss Saw- yer 4: Lost and Found 4: H. R. Sec. 4; Marshal 4; Choral Soc. 3; Class Day and Banquet Com. 4; Jr. Nurses Aide 3. NELSON B. COHEN Pet Passion: 8 inches of snow every school morning. Pet Peeve: Hamburgers with the works. Advice to Freshmen: Don’t trust anybody your first week. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The qirl ' s clothes. Chemistry Club 3: Physics Club 4; Chess Club I. KATHERINE ANN CONNELLY Chi ef Failing: My disposition. Ambition: To be a first class Nurse. Suppressed Desire: To be thought sophis- ticated. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Its Big Wheels. Marshal 2, 3, Key Marshal 4; Girls ' Leaque 1,2, 3, 4; Lost and Found I: Tennis I: Pep Club 3, 4: H. R. Sec. 3: Class Day Jr. Aide 3: Senior Adviser 4. PAUL J. CONNELLY Nickname: Pablo. Pet Peeve: Lunchroom baseball players. Suppressed Desire: To play a trumpet in the library. Most Amusing Thing About ' B. H. S.: Water power in 2nd and 3rd floor fountains. Marshal 4, Floor Captain 4; Track 4; Graduation Com. 4. JOHN KEMBLE CONNERS Nicknames: Big John and Little John. Ambition: To see water come out of the fountain in the quadrangle. Interest: Nantucket Island. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The am- bitious marshals. Bank Teller I, 2, 3, 4; H. R. Chairman 3; Winter Track 4: Football 2: Varsity 4: Touch- down Club 4: Class Day and Banquet Com. 4. JEAN COPELLMAN Future Plans: Time alone will tell. Pet Passion: Red Roses. Suppressed Desire: To find the other end of the rainbow. Favorite Quotation: Good nature and good sense must ever join; to err is human, to forgive divine. Entered from Hope High School, Prov- idence, R. I. 3. Girls ' League 3, 4; Lost and Found 3; Jr. Nurses Aide 3, 4; Music Soc. 4. JOAN MARIE CORCORAN Pet Passion: Dill pickles and devil dogs. Ambition: To become as good a dietician as Fanny Farmer. Favorite Quotation: A man ' s reach should succeed his grasp, or what ' s a heaven for? What B.H.S. Needs Most: Dill Pickles in the lunchroom. Girls ' League I, 2, 3. 4; H. R. Rep. 3, 4; Bank Teller I, 2, 3, 4; Library Staff I, 2, 3, 4: Choral Society I, 2, 3, 4; Vocal Ensemble I, 2, 3, 4; Junior Advisor 3; Senior Advisor 4; Junior Aide Class Day 3; MURIVIAN Business Staff 4; Student Handbook 4: Pep Club 4. JOHN JOSEPH CORRIGAN JR. Chief Failing: English. Ambition: To Be Happy Always. Pavorite Song: Stardust. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More teachers like Guy Edmunds. The lunchroom and the league room 93 Full of laughter, full of cheers WILLIAM M. CORRIGAN MARY F. CUNNINGHAM Nicknames: Flash and Billy. Chief Failing: English (spelling). Favorite Quotation: The wise man makes the most of his own opportunities. Advice to Freshmen: Don ' t fight with teach- ers, it doesn ' t pay. ALLAN CURHAN Future Plans: Boston University? Ambition: Commercial art. Favorite Quotation: He who knows does; he who doesn ' t know teaches. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Quad- rangle athletes. Stamp Club I; Spring Track I, 4; Swim- ming Team 2, 3, 4: Football J.V. 3; Physics Club 4: MURIVIAN Staff 4. HELEN GERTRUDE CURRAN Nickname: Chickie. Pet Passion: Our homeroom teacher. Suppressed Desire: To look as young as my mother when I reach her age. Advice to Freshmen: Make the most of B.H.S., they ' re the best years of your life. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club I, 2, 4: Lost and Found Rep. I; H. R. Treas. 3, 4; Basketball I, 2. 3; Softball 3: Manager 3: Marshal 4. JOHN VASMAR DALTON Interest: Current events, school affairs, and sports. Suppressed Desire: To see Mr. Bates run the Circle route. Advice to Freshmen: Bad start makes for a bad ending. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More people like Mr. Bates and Mr. Friedland. Cross Country I, 3, 4, Captain 4, Letter 3, 4; Winter and Spring Track I, 2. 3, 4, Letter 2, 3, 4: Swimming 2: Library Staff 2, 3; Head Ejection Com. 2, 3: Class Day Relay I; Red Cross Rep. I, 2, 3, 4, Messenger 3; Student Forum 4; German Club 4; Marshal 2, 3, 4; Senior Prom Com. 4. PHILIP STEPHEN DALTON Future Plans: Boston College. Chief Failing: Latin. Interest: Sailing, current events and track. Favorite Quotation: Mens Sana in corpore sano. Cross Country Track I, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3, 4; Winter and Spring Track I, 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, 4; Class Day Relay 2: Home Room Chairman I, 2, 3; Marshal 2, 3, 4; Class Gift Com. 4. DOROTHY CRAVEN Suppressed Desire: To get my driving license. Favorite Song: Hockey Theme Song. Advice to Freshmen: Live and Learn. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More T. N. T. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, H. R. Rep. I, Chairman H. R. Rep. I; Library Staff H. R. Rep. I, 2: Red Cross Rep. I, 2; Pep Club 3, 4; Swimming I, 2; Tennis I: Basketball I, 2. 3; Gvm Team I; Horseback Riding 2; Old English B 2. JOHN W. CREEDON Pet Peeve: Tall q iris. Favorite Sonq: How Soon. Chief Failinq: Math. Advice to Freshmen: Don ' t do it. H. R. Chairman 2; Touchdown Club 3, 4: Football J. V. 3, Varsity 4; Track 3, 4. PHILIP CUCURULL Nickname: Cookie. Chief Failina: Too many dates in one niaht. Most Amusinq Thinq About B.H.S.: The class room beyond the railroad station. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More teachers like Mr. Wells. Marshal 3, 4; Head of Soecial Assign- ments 4: Football 3: Bank Teller I, 2, 3; H. R. Vice Chairman 3; Class Day and Ban- quet Com. 4. PAULINE CUDWORTH Pet Passion: Uncle Artie. Suppressed Desire: To dance the polka with Mr. Hollinqworth. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Art Flemings and Sam Gould (Sob). Entered from Wilson High School, Ports- mouth. Va. 2. Girls’ Leaque 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4. Pride and Prejudice, Susoect, Tova- rich, Barretts of Wimpole Street: Radio Club 3. 4: Debatinq Soc. 3; Eng. Club 3; Library Staff 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4: Student Forum 4: Music Soc. 4: Radio Broadcasting 2. 3; Prize Speaking 3, Winner (original) 3; Class Day Jr. Aide 3. Girls ' Leaque I, 2, 3, 4; Lost and Found Rep. 2; Clothing Club 2; Senior Prom Com. 4. Future Plans: Business School (maybe). Suppressed Desire: To make people happy. Favorite Song: I ' ll See You In My Dreams. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More girls like Joan. The school that has been growing 94 More than a hundred years JOHN DANA-BASHIAN Future Plans: University of Massachusetts and then Alaska. Pet Pastime: Bowling. Ambition: Homestead in Alaska. Suppressed Desire: To make nitroglycerin in the chemistry laboratory. Spring Track 3; Swimming 3; H. R. Bank Teller 3, 4: H. R. Treas. 4. BARBARA CLAIRE DAVIS Pet Passion: Potato salad and Claire ' s back- rubs. Pet Pastime: Knitting. Interest: Mail and Male. Favorite Song: That ' s My Desire. H. R. Vice Chairman I, 2; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 3; Pep Club 4: Senior Social Com. 4. INA S. DAVIS Pet Pastime: Telling my brothers that not all women are bad drivers. Ambition: Teaching!! Favorite Quotation: Even a fish wouldn ' t get into trouble if he kept his mouth shut. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, H. R. Rep. I, 2; Biology Club 2 ; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4, Cos- tumes Chairman 3, 4, Props Chairman for Tovarich 3; Lost and Found Com. 3, Chair- man 4; Radio Club 3, 4, Treas. 4; A. A. A. ' s Convention 3. RICHARD DAVIS Nickname: Rick. Suppressed Desire: To build my own home. Favorite Song: Sentimental Reasons. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Teachers like Mr. Wells. House Treasurer 5; Senior Prom Com. 5. URSULA DEBBINS Future Plans: College. Pet Peeve: Sorry — - What was that name again, please? Favorite Quotation: What fools these mor- tals be! What B.H.S. Needs Most: More of what came to 229 . Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Lost and Found 3, House Chairman 4: German Club 2, 3: Social Customs Club 3, Sec. 4: Music So- ciety 3. 4; Choral Society 4; Art Club 4: Dramatic Soc. 4. ANN MARIE DENNING Future Plans: College and then nursing. Pet Pastime: Sitting down. Ambition: To succeed. Advice to Freshmen: Start, early — Don ' t be late. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Foods Club 2: Golf 2 ; Tennis 3; F.H.A. 4; Pep Club 3, 4. H. R. Rep. 3: Sec. to Miss Sawyer 4. JEROME T. DENNING Future Plans: Army. Nicknames: Jerry and J. Favorite Quotation: Do unto others before they do unto you.” What B.H.S. Needs Most: More teachers like Mr. Beauchemin. Entered from St. Mary ' s, Brookline 2. Baseball 2, 3, 4: Football 3: Touchdown Club 3; Hockey 4. JOHN DIAMOND Pet Passion: Playing basketball in Clyde Bowl. Pet Pastime: Attending Social functions. Chief Failing: Work. Ambition: 5 years took care of that. Court of Justice 5; Marshal 5: Varsity Basketball 4, 5: Senior Banquet Com. 5. MARY A. DIAMOND Future Plans: Planninq for the future. Pet Pastime: Passinq time. Suopressed Desire: To find out which came first — the chicken or the eqg. Favorite Sonq: O Holy Night. Peo Club I : Girls ' Leaaue 2, 3, 4: Choral Soc. 2, 3, 4: Girls ' Vocal Ensemble 4: Basket- ball 3, 4: Old English B 2: MURIVIAN H. R. Rep. I 2, 3, 4: Senior Banquet and Class Day Com. 4. JANET AGNES DiPESA Pet Passion: Vanilla fudge with marshmallow and nuts. Favorite Song: Day By Day. Favorite Quotation: With God all things are possible. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Coke in the water bubblers. Pep Chib I, 2, H. R. Rep. I. 2: F. H. A. 1, 2, 3: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' League 2, 3, 4: Team Games 2; Gym Teams 2; Ten- nis 2 ; Camera Club 3, 4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4: Marshal 4: Senior Prom Com. 4; Softball 3, 4; Old English B 4. The school I live in 95 The houses, every one ELEANOR MARIE Di PIETRO Future Plans: Junior College. Pet Pastime: Movies and reading. Chief Failing: Saving money. Favorite Song: Night and Day. Girls ' League I, 3, 4; Pep Club I. IRA MARVIN DORFMAN Pet Passion: To see someone finally assemble and fly out the plane. Pet Peeve: Those odors from the Science Department. Pet Pastime: Watching lost freshmen. Suppressed Desire: To donate a sofa to 308. Chemistry Club 3, 4: Chess Club 3: Phy- sics Club 4: Student Forum 4; Band 4. JOHN JACKSON DOHERTY ROSALIND S. DORFMAN Pet Peeve: Dummy scrimmage heroes. Ambition: To be a good coach. Favorite Quotation: Drive, drive, drive. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More Home Rooms like 302. Touchdown Club 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Track, Winter and Spring 2, 3, 4; Class Day Com. 4: H. R. Treas. 2, Vice Chairman 3, Chairman 4. Pet Peeve: People who Guess who this is! ! Chief Failing: The telephone. Favorite Song: As Time Goes By and The More I See You. Favorite Quotation: Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Girls ' League I, 3, 4; Choral Society I: Social Customs Club 3: MURIVIAN Staff 4. MARILYN DOHERTY Pet Passion: He ' s a couple of pages over. Pet Peeve: Little men with big ideas. Chief Failing: Trying to wade through my every morning daze. Ambition: To make my parents proud of me. Girls League I, 2, 3, 4, H. R. Rep. 4- Pep Club I, 3, 4; Lost and Found H. R. Rep. I, 2; Field Hockey 3, 4, Varsity 4: Tennis I; Basketball 3, 4, Varsity 4; Swimming I, 3; Team Games 3: Softball 3. VERN DREHMEL Chief Failing: To lose my accent. Interest: Politics, economics, social problems and art. Suppressed Desire: To play the piano. Favorite Quotation: Immer strebe zum Gan- zen Schiller. Entered from Unrra School, Deggerdorf, Germany 3. Student Forum 3, Vice Pres. 4; Dramatic Soc. 3, 4; Sagamore Assistant Makeup and Technical Editor 3, 4: Little Women , Tovarich ; Debating Soc. 4: Marshal 4: Cross Country Track 4. CONSTANTINE 0. DOIKOS Pet Pastime: The Zenith A. C.’s. Ambition: To make a million dollars. Suppressed Desire: To meet Kilroy. What B. H. S. Needs Most: Chorus girls at auditorium exercises. H. R. Sec. 3, 4; Sagamore Treas. 3, 4- Spanish Club 4. HAROLD DRISCOLL Future Plans: Navy. Pet Passion: Breathing. Ambition: To be a good mechanic. What B.H.S. Needs Most: 16 lunches. Touchdown Club I, 2, 3: Football I, 2, 3: H. R. Treas. 3; H. R. Vice Chairman 4: Grad- uation Com. 4. BRENDAN DONOVAN Nicknames: Deacon, Deac, Joe, and Bimbo. Ambition: To own an animal farm on Cape Cod. Favorite Quotation: Put it in writing — M. S. G. Advice to Freshmen: The first five-years are the best. Touchdown Club I; Football I; Biology Club 2: Senior Prom Com. 4. GILBERT GABRIEL DUBUQUE Interest: The I :30 bell. Suppressed Desire: To get out of school be- fore I :30. Favorite Quotation: God helps those who help themselves, but God help those who get caught. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The traffic lights at each corner. The ballots and the voting 96 With so much to be done STELIAN P. DUKAKIS Future Plans: Springfield College (I hope). Chief Failing: Procrastination. Ambition: To get on the first honor roll just once. Favorite Quotation: Mens sana in corpore sano. ALPHA PI Marshal 2, 3; H. R. Vice Chairman 2, 3; Bank Teller i, 2; Basketball J. V. 3; Tennis J.V. I, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4; Cross Coun- try 4; Winter Track 4; Band I, 2. LEWIS EDGERS Future Plans: School. Nickname: Lew. Pet Pastime: Mr. Ehnes ' s office. Ambition: To win a game of B. J. Stamp and Coin Club 3. ELLEN EHRLICH Pet Peeve: People who ask me if I am Jane Lipman ' s sister. Chief Failing: Talking to myself — outloud. Suppressed Desire: To have all my dreams come true. Favorite Quotation: We build statues out of snow and weep when they melt. ALPHA PI H. R. Sec. I, 2; Bank Staff I, 3, 4; Lost and Found Rep. I, 2; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, H. R. Rep. 3, Sr. Adviser 4; Red Cross Rep. 3, 4: Election Commissioner 2, Head 3; Sagamore Circulation Staff 3, 4: MURIVIAN Jr. App. 3, Assistant Editor 4; Old English B I, 2: Library Staff 3, 4; English Club 3, 4 ; Dramatic Soc. 3; Orchestra 3; Class Day Jr. Aide 3; Varsity Hockey I, 2, 3; Sec. to Miss Greenshields 3. MARY-ANNE C. C. EHRLICH Ambition: Fashion Illustration. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Back- stage happenings the night of a play. What B.H.S. Needs Most: New equipment for the Dramatic Society. Art Club I, 2, 3; Costume Workshop I; Dramatic Society 3, 4, Co-chairman of Art Staff 3, 4: Girls ' League I. BERNICE SYLVIA EILBERC Nicknames: Bun and Bunny. Chief Failing: Daydreaming. Ambition: To make the most out of my life. Suppressed Desire: To be original. B.H.S. Choral Soc. I, 2; Girls ' Vocal En- semble I, 2: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found Com. 4: Pirates of Penzance I; Bank Teller 2, 3, 4: Swimming I. HENRY EILENBERC Future Plans: Liberal Arts and then Law School. Pet Pastime: Participating in and watching baseball. Favorite Quotation: Mire Vd. al porvenir pero viva Vd. en el presente. Look to the future, but live in the present. Dramatic Society 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 2; Student Forum 3, 4; Library Staff 3: Student Handbook Com. 3: MURIVIAN Business Staff 4; Radio Club 4: Spanish Club 4; Glee Club 4. JOAN EDITH EISEN Pet Passion: Dartmouth. Pet Peeve: People who drive along Park Street and wave on those cold and horrid mornings. Chief Failing: Waiting for Barbs at 8:00 A.M. Monday through Friday. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, H. R. Rep. 4- Art Club I, 2, 3, 4: Student Forum 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 3; Debating Soc. 3, 4: Social Customs Club 3, 4; Student Handbook Com. 4: MURIVIAN Jr. App. 3; H. R. Vice Chair- man 4: H. R. Treas. I; Swimming I; Basket- ball 2. FREDERICK AARON EISENBERC Pet Passion: Good jazz. Ambition: To become as good a dentist as my Dad. Suppressed Desire: To fly the airplane out- side the lunchroom. Favorite Quotation: To pass or not to pass, that is the question. Aero Club I; Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Orpheus Ensemble 4: Biology Club 2, 3; Chess Club 2; Student Forum 4; Pep Club 3, 4: Stage and Electrical Staff 4: Sound effects for You Can ' t Take It With You 2. RUTH ELDRIDCE Pet Peeve: Cowboy movies. Pet Pastime: Trying to make 25 hours of 24. Favorite Quotation: For there is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so. Advice to Freshmen: You get out of some- th ing only what you put into it. ALPHA PI A Alpha Pi Sec. -Treas. 4; H. R. Treas. I, 2: Bank Teller I, 2: Bank Messenger 3; Mar- shal 2, 3, 4: Library Staff 2, 3, 4, H. R. Rep. I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, Jr. Adviser 3, Sr. Adviser 4; Pirates of Penzance I; Choral Soc. 2, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4; Sec. to Miss Greenshields 2, 3; Field Hockey Jr. Varsity I, 2, Varsity 3, 4: Old English B 2, 3: Jr, Red Cross Sec. 3: Class Day Jr. Aide 3; Rep. to Girls ' State 3; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4; English Club 3, 4, Pub. Com. 3: Student Forum 4. SHELDON I. ELINOFF Future Plans: Business. Nicknames: Shelly, Sam. Favorite Song: Mimi. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Mr. Keene, Tracer of Lost Insects. Chess Club I : Tennis 3, 4. The hurrying, the strolling 97 The million things to see VIVIAN FRANCES FAMOLARI Nickname: Viv. Ambition: To become a concert singer. Favorite Song: Begin the Beguine. Favorite Quotation: Oh Really! Entered from East Providence High School, Rhode Island 4. FRANCIS R. FAY Nicknames: Ace and Franco. Pet Pastime: Chasing Fires. Ambition: To make something out of myself. Advice to Freshmen: Stay away from the marshals. Swimming I; Football 3: Baseball 3, 4: H. R. Vice Chairman 3: Graduation Com. 4; Touchdown Club 3. JAMES M. FAY Future Plans: Work (maybe). Chief Failing: Running laps after practise. Ambition: To become Brookline ' s Fire Chief. Favorite Song: Caterpillar (football theme song ) . Football 2, 3, 4: Touchdown Club 2, 3, 4; Track I, 2, 3, 4: Class Day Relay 2, 3, 4; Marshal 3, 4, Assist. Capt. 4. JOAN B. FECHTOR Future Plans: The Nutmeg State or Poor Little Rhode Island. Pet Passion: The time around August (3rd period, that is). Pet Pastime: Writing notices for the Bank Staff. Chief Failing: Doing Chemistry experiments without the help of my Lab. partner. ALPHA PI H. R. Vice Chairman I; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Bank Staff Cashier I, 2, Faculfy As- sistant 3, 4; Sagamore Reporter I, 2, 3, Assistant News Editor 4; Red Cross Rep. 2, 3; Lost and Found Rep. 3; Pep Club I; Dra- matic Soc. 2; Debating Soc. 2; Marshal 3; Class Day Jr. Aide 3; Student Handbook Editor 3, Circulation Staff 4; Senior Adviser 4: Senior Prom Com. 4; Basketball I ; Archery I; Tennis 2, 3; Varsity Tennis 3, 4: Old Eng- lish B 3. LYLA B. FEITELBERG Nicknames: Ly, Lolly, and Lulu. Pet Passion: Nilhcim Nitram. Pet Peeve: My sister ' s telephone conversa- tions. Favorite Quotation: He does not rightly love himself who does not love another more. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Lost and Found Rep. I, 2, 4: Swimming I; Tennis 2; MURI- VIAN Jr. App. 3, Staff 4; Music Society 4; Dramatic Soc. 4: Social Customs Club 4. EVELYN MAE FELDMAN Future Plans: To be a small scale imitation of Eve Arden. Pet Pastime: Staring at a certain Pa (u) I of mine. Chief Failing: Listening to Romeo talk. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, H. R. Rep. I, 2, 3. Senior Adviser 4: Pep Club H. R. Rep. 2: Student Handbook Editor 3, Reporter 3: Pride and Prejudice 2, Tovarich 3; Pep Club I. 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Workshop I, 2; Dramatic Society I, 2, 3. 4: W.B.Z. Radio Broadcasts 3: Radio Club Society I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3: Golf 4: English Club 3, 4; Bank Staff 4; Bank Teller 3, 4: H. R. Sec. 4: Social Customs Club 3, 4; Editor of Freedom Train Assembly 4. THOMAS JAMES FERGUSON Future Plans: The Boston Braves. Nicknames: Fergy, T„ Fergoosin ' , Skinhead. Pet Pastime: Listening to soap operas. Advice to Freshmen: Take a deep breath and keep going. Re-entered from Cushing Academy Jan., 1946. H. R. Rep. I, 2, 4; Senior Prom Com. 4; Touchdown Club I. 2: Baseball I, 2: Foot- ball Manager I; Track I; Basketball 3; Basketball Head Manager 4. DAVID FINE Future Plans: A theatrical career. Nicknames: Rusty and Ironman. Pet Peeve: Girls whose affections follow the athletes in season. Favorite Quotation: The loud laugh speaks the vacant mind. Entered from Rivers Country Day School 3. Dramatic Soc. 4; M. C. at Senior Social 4: Swimming 4: Tennis 4. LEONARD FINE Pet Pastime: Cathay House at 11:30. Chief Failing: The doctor and 1:30. Favorite Song: Near You. Advice to Freshmen: Start at the beginning and work up. Winter Track 4. CYNTHIA BEVERLY FINN Nicknames: Cyn, Cindy, Cynthie. Chief Failing: P. F. 1. Favorite Quotation: The moving finger, having writ, moves on. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The other” Cynthia Finn. Grils ' League I, 2, 3, 4; MURIVIAN Rep. I: Biology Club 2; Dramatic Soc. 2; Music Society 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Club 3: Student Handbook 3, 4; Student Forum 4; Social Customs Club 4; Marshal 4; Swimming I. Put them all together 98 That’s B, H. S. to me CYNTHIA RUTH FINN Ambition: To get out of school at 1:30. Favorite Quotation: What relatives we draw, We smile and just excuse them; Our friends weren ' t given us by law, Thank goodness we can choose them! Most Amusing Thing About The other Cynthia Finn. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Less blood, sweat and tears (homework). Entered from Girls Latin School, Boston, Mass. 3. Student Forum 4; Music Society 4; Library Staff 4; Girls ' League 3, 4; Radio Club 3; Horseback Riding 3; Social Customs Club 4; Student Handbook Reporter 3; Class Day Senior Banquet Com. 4: Basketball 4. GERALD M. FINN Pet Pastime: Kibitzing. Interest: Music. Suppressed Desire: To be a member of a huge B.H.S. band. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Watching others take gym. Bank Teller 2, 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Swimming I. HAROLD FISHER Ambition: To be a Lawyer. Interest: Basketball. Favorite Quotation: If you can ' t take part in a sport be one, anyway. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Girls in the Chem. lab. Entered from Roxbury Memorial High 4. PAUL E. W. FLANAGAN Nicknames: Mouse, Stretch. Pet Peeve: Now we will have a short grass drill. Interest: Sports, Records. Favorite Song: Song of India , Meadow- land. MURIVIAN Rep. I, 2, 3; Home Room Chm. 2; House Council 2; Touchdown Club I, 2, 3; Usher at Graduation 3; Football I, J. V. 2, Varsity 3, 4; Basketball I, Varsity 2, 3. 4; Baseball I, J. V. 2, Varsity 3; Spring Track 3. RICHARD H. FLANAGAN Nicknames: Testy and Spooky. Ambition: To write. Favorite Song: Meadowland. Favorite Quotation: It takes but 1 7 of a second to send a message around the world, yet it may take years to force a simple idea through °f an inch of human skull. H. R. Treas. I, 2, 3, 4 ; Baseball I, 4; Foot- ball I, 2; Touchdown Club I, 2. ROBERTA JOAN FLASHMAN Pet Peeve: Life is one long history test. Ambition: To be a C. P. A. and make out my husband ' s income tax returns. Favorite Quotation: Veni, vidi, victa sum. Advice to Freshmen: The elevator to success is crowded; try the stairs. ALPHA PI Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4, Electrical Staff 2, 3, Pride and Prejudice ,2; Radio Club 3; Library Staff 2, 3, H. R. Rep. 3; Student Forum 2, 3; French Club 3, 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found Rep. 1,2, 3, 4 Senior Advisor 4; MURIVIAN Jr. App. 3, Staff 4, H. R. Rep. 4; Basketball I, 3; Ten- nis I; Swimming 3; Old English B 3; Bank Staff 2; Class Day Jr. Aide 3; Sec. to Miss Greenshields 4. JOAN B. FLAXINGTON Chief Failing: Extra-Curricular activities. Ambition: To fly an airplane round the world. Suppressed Desire: To own a mink coat. Favorite Quotation: Early to bed and early to rise. Red Cross I; Girls ' League I, 3; Swim- ming I. JOHN ARTHUR FOLLIS Nickname: Butch. Ambition: To build better electric chairs. Suppressed Desire: To dance to the music of the Zimbler Quartet. Advice to Freshmen: Don ' t. JOSEPH G. A. FORDE Nickname: Tonto Joe. Pet Peeve: A short grass drill. Interest: Sports. Most. Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The two T ' s — Thorpe and Testy. Marshal I, 2; Football I, 3, 4; Touchdown Club I, 3, 4. PARKER FOSTER Nicknames: Fuddles, Buddy, Power and Dive. Pet Pastime: P. A. ' s Night Club. Interest: Sports. Advice to Freshmen: Do it but don ' t get caught. Touchdown Club I, 2; Baseball I, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Senior Prom Com. 4; Mar- shal 4. The school I live in 99 115 Greenough Street BETTY A. FRASER Future Plans: Junior College. Pet Pastime: Maine (in the summer). Chief Failing: Getting to school on time. Favorite Song: I Wish I Didn ' t Love You So. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found Rep. 2: Red Cross Rep. 3; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Social Customs Club 4; Swimming I, 2; Softball 2: Basketball 3. ROBERT ALAN FREEDMAN Future Plans: 1,287,654 with stripes. Ambition: To become a good doctor. Suppressed Desire: To burn down B.H.S. Favorite Song: Anniversary Song. Chemistry Club 3; Students Handbook Com. 3; Student Forum 4; Jr. Classic League 4: Chess Club 2, 3: Class Day and Senior Banquet Com. 4; Track 3, 4: Cross Country 4. BETTY J. FREEMAN Pet Pastime: Home (B. C. Night School). Chief Failing: Wrestling. Ambition: To raise a football team. Suppressed Desire: To die in the saddle. Marshal I; Girls’ League I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4; Sagamore I; Student Forum 2; Bank Staff 2, 3: Archery I; Gym team 2 ; Basketball I, 2. ELINOR FRUMKIN Future Plans: College. Nicknames: Ellie, sometimes Ruthie. Advice to Freshmen: Attain school spirit and you will obtain spirit for yourself. ALPHA PI Girls Leaque I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Advisor 3, Senior Advisor 4: Class Day Junior Aide 3; Marshal I: Bank Staff I, 2; Dramatic Workshop I; Old English B 3: Tennis I, 2, 3. 4; English Club 3: Student Forum 2; Sagamore Reporter I, 2, Advertising I, 2, Circulation 2, 3, 4: Pep Club I ; Choral So- ciety I, 2: French Club 4; Dramatic Society 2, 3, 4, Ticket Com. 3, 4, Floor Captain 3, Co-Chm. 4; Student Handbook Editor 3, Circulation Manager 4. HELEN RUTH GATES Pet Passion: Gardenias and kittens. Pet Peeve: Hypocrites and torch carriers. Interests: Classical music and life in general. Favorite Songs: For Sentimental Reasons and Jalousie. Red Cross Rep. I, 2; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Swimming I, 2; Old Eng. B 2; Saga- more Circulation Staff 2: Bank Teller 3: Student Forum 4: Radio Club 4; Basketball I, 2, 3. Varsity 4. DONALD B. GIDDON Pet Pastime: Driving through Newton. Ambition: To obtain a good income, one way or another. Favorite Quotation: But mother, I ' ve finish- ed all my homework. Entered from Roosevelt Jr. High School, West Orange New Jersey I. Dramatic Workshop I ; H. R. Chairman 2, 3: Electrical Staff 2; Debating Soc. 2, 4; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4; You Can ' t Take It With v ou 2, Tovarich 3, Treas. 4: Student Forum 2, 4; Student Handbook Com. 3: Class Day Flag Bearer 3: Lincoln House Vice Pres. 4: Marshal 4: Graduation Com. 4: Class Day Com. 4; Last Will and Tes tament Com. 4; Our Town 4; Tennis 4; Freedom Train Assembly 4. MARGARET JOAN GIUEERE Pet Passion: Classical music and black cocker spaniels. Pet Pastime: Day-dreaming. Ambition: To live my life to the utmost. Favorite Quotation: Reason often makes mistakes, but conscience never does. Bank Teller I, 2 ; Girls ' League I, 2 Pep Club 2, 3; Sagamore Circulation 2, 3; H. R. Treas. 3: Handbook Reporter 3. SYLVIA LOUISE GLASS Ret Passion: Week-ends. Pet Peeve: School on rainy days. Chief Failing: Math (all kinds). Favorite Quotation: You cannot win, the thin stay thin and the fat continue fat. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Old English B 3; French Club 4: Sagamore Reporter I, 2, 3, Alumni Editor 4, Feature Rep. I, 2; Radio Club 3: Student Forum 3, 4: Library Staff 2, 3; Sagamore Circulation Staff 3, 4; Dra- matic Soc. 4; Choral Soc. 2, 3, 4 : Vocal Ensemble 2, 3, 4: Girl Scouts 2: Mariners I: Students Handbook Com. 3: Bank Staff 3: Dramatic Workshop I: Lost and Found I, 2. NORMA E. GLICKMAN Pet Passion: A certain Dartmouth senior. Pet Pastime: Trying to keep a certain bar- qain with my father. Ambition: To get a Mrs. Degree. Suppressed Desire: To spend the rest of my life in California. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Swimming I, 2 ; Clothing Club 2; Foods Club 2: Pep Club 2; Lost and Found I, 2, 3, 4: Chairman for Lincoln House 3: Choral Soc. 3: Social Cus- toms Club 3, 4: F. H. A. 3: MURIVIAN Com. 4. Jr. App. 3. BARBARA M. GOLDBERG Pet Passion: Music and Washington Square. Chief Failing: Rushing to meet Joan E. at 8 A.M. Monday through Friday. Suppressed Desire: To grow another inch (taller that is!). Advice to Freshmen: A little study and loads of fun make for a wonderful school year. H. R. Sec. I, 3, Vice Chairman 2: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, H. R. Rep. 3; Student Handbook Reporter 3: Dramatic Soc. 4: Radio Club 4: Music Soc. 4; Senior Prom Com. 4; Social Customs Club 4; Student Forum 4; Swimming I. The teachers and the students 100 The people that I greet HASKELL GOLDBERG Nicknames: Hack, Has, Hacky, Hasky. Suppressed Desire: A multicolored MURI- VIAN. Favorite Quotation: Who is rich? He who rejoiceth in his portion, What B.H.S. Needs Most: A MURIVIAN room with plenty of space and equipment. Chess Club I, 2: Science Club I, 2; Chemistry Club 3; Spring Track I, 2: Stu- dent Forum 3; Student Handbook Reporter 3: Usher, Senior Week 3; Junior Apprentice MURIVIAN 3, Editor-in-Chief 4. HELENE GOLDBERG Pet Peeve: Insincerity. Chief Failing: Homework and trying to be a genius. Ambition: To be a success in what ever I attempt. Suppressed Desire: To eat and grow thin. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Soc. 2; Library Staff 2, 3; Red Cross Rep. 2, 3, 4: Music Soc. 3, 4: Student Handbook Com. 4; Archery I; Tennis 2; Golf 4. CARL E. GOLDSTEIN Ambition: To follow in the footsteps of Dick T racy. Suppressed Desire: To convince a certain J. S. Favorite Song: Twilight Time. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The peo- ple of H. R. 107. Marshal 3: H. R. Chairman 3. RUTH H. GORDON Nicknames: Rufus, Roodie, Roochie and Ruthie. Pet Peeve: Being called Edith. Suppressed Desire: To wear dungarees to school! ! Favorite Songs: Dance Ballerina Dance and Long Ago and Far Away. Girls’ League I, 2, 3, 4, H. R. Rep. I, 2, 4, Jr. Advisor 3, Senior Advisor 4, Co-Chair- man Senior Advisors 4, Chairman of Lincoln House Rep. 2; Pep Club I; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4; Marshal 3: Student Handbook Re- porter 3, Chairman 3, Circulation Staff 4: Class Day Junior Aide 3: MURIVIAN Jr. App. 3, H. R. Rep. 4, Staff Chairman 4: Student Forum 3, 4: Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Var- sity 3, 4: Old Eng. B 3: Social Customs Club 4; Spanish Club 4; Senior Prom Com. 4: Sec. to Miss Greenshields 3; Sec. to Miss Sawyer 4. ARTHUR GOSDANIAN Nicknames: Gus and Gussie. Pet Pastime: Watching the Boston Red Sox. Advice to Freshmen: It pays to do your homework. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The traffic lights in the corridor. Stamp and Coin Club I, 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4: Marshal 3; Class Day Banquet Com. 4. MARION EILEEN GOULD Ambition: It all depends on the next two years. Suppressed Desire: To be something, some- day. Favorite Song: Someone New. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: My Home room 107. Girls ' League 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. ESTHER JANE GRAHAM Future Plans: To be a secretary and marry the boss ' s son. Pet Peeve: Girl friends who turn out not to be. Interest: I don ' t know, it changes all the time. Favorite Song: That ' s My Desire. Girls ' League I, 2, 4; Choral Soc. I; Swimming I ; H. R. Sec. 4; Marshal 4. NORMAN HANNINGTON Future Plans: Orchid grower. Nickname: Norm. Ambition: To be punctual. Football I : Baseball I ; Election Com. 3. DOROTHY GRANT Nicknames: Dottie, Ditty? Ambition: To live on a ranch with a swim- ming pool. Favorite Song: You Do. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Class Day Jr. Aide 3, Sr. Advisor 4: Field Hockey 3, 4, Varsity 4; Varsity Basketball 4: Swimming I, 2, 3, Varsity 3: Old English B 2; Choral Soc. I, 2; Pirates of Penzance I; Vocal Ensemble 2; Bank Teller I, 2, 3; Marshal 3; Biology Club 2; Pep Club 3, 4; Class Day Banquet Com. 4: Library Staff 2. 3. RICHARD EDWARD GREEN Pet Peeve: Waiting for people on winter mornings. Ambition: To help conquer cancer in some way. Favorite Song: I Can ' t Begin To Tell You — James ' version. Favorite Quotation: La Void!! ALPHA PI Marshal 2, 4: Court of Justice 3, 4, Chief Justice 4: Football Manager I; Track I; Chess Club 2; MURIVIAN Jr. App. 3, Busi- ness Staff 4; Student Handbook Reporter 3: Library Staff 3: Student Forum 4; School Council 4; Bank Teller 4: Graduation Com. 4. My friends in the quadrangle 101 The classmates that I see JOANNE HARRIS MITZI GREENBAUM Pet Passion: Brookline Town and High School. Pet Peeve: Is Mitzi your real name? Chief Failing: Mr. Merrill. Suppressed Desire: To eat to my heart ' s content. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4; Lost and Found Rep. I; Old Eng. B 2; Bank Staff 3; Jr. Aide 3; Jr. Nurses Aide 3; French Club 4; Sen. Prom Com. 4. ELIZABETH MARIE GRIFFIN Pet Pastime: Moss Hill Road. Chief Failing: Extra curricular activities. Ambition: To travel. Favorite Song: How Soon? Girls ' League 2. 3; Softball 3. CAROLYN ADA GRUND Future Plans: Framingham Teachers College (I hope). Nicknames: Carol and Ca. Favorite Quotation: What fools these mor- tals be. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The orchestra. Girls ' League 3, 4, Lost and Found Com. 3; Choral Soc. 3: Music Club 3; Orchestra 4: Basketball 3; H. R. Treas. 4. PHYLLIS M. HAHN Pet Peeve: School bus from South Brookline. Chief Failing: Catching up on my Mail. Favorite Quotation: There ' s a famine of in- telligence, where there’s a feast of words. Advice to Freshmen: It pays to be intelli- gent. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; H. R. Vice Chair- man I; Tennis I, 2, 4: Dramatic Workshop I; Swimming I: Horseback Riding 2: Sec. to Miss Greenshields 3; Radio Club 3; Sec. to Miss Sawyer 4; Class Day and Banquet Com. 4: Social Com. 2, 3, 4: MURIVIAN Rep. 2, 3, Jr. App. 3, Publicity Chairman 4; Stu- dents Handbook Reporter 3: Circulation Staff 4. RALPH W. HAKIM Future Plans: California. Pet Passion: 1411 Apartment 2. Ambition: To be a big shot behind a desk. Entered from Penn. Charter, Philadelphia, Penn. 3. Nickname: Joe. Pet Peeve: People who chew Bubble Gum. Ambition: To be a nurse. Most Amusing Thing About B. H. S.: Home- room 107. Girls League I, 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found Rep. I, 2; Girls ' Auxiliary I, 2; Student Forum I, 4; Sagamore Advertising I, 2, 3, 4, Circulation 3, Typist 4; Library Staff 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2: Stage Staff 2; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 4; Golf 2, 3, 4; Art Workshop 3; Sec. to Dr. Andree 4. WINIFRED J. HARRIS Nicknames: Winnie and Win. Ambition: To do all my homework for one night. Favorite Song: Always. Advice to Freshmen: Remember: You can stay only 6 years. Lost and Found I, 2, 4: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Foods Club I, 2; Treas. 2; Clothing Club I ; Social Customs Club 3, 4: Library Staff 4; Election Commissioner I, 2, 3, 4. JOAN LOUISE HART Pet Peeve: My graduation pictures. Interest: Ice-skating. Favorite Song: Till The Clouds Roll By. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Gym exercises. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Rep. 2: Basket- ball I, 2, 3, 4; Team Games I; Gym Team 2: Sec. to Miss Greenshields 3; Pep Club 2; Students Handbook 4; Old English B 3. CHARLES D. HASKELL Future Plans: College — B.C. or B.U. Nicknames: Doc and H . Chief Failing: Out of town girls. Favorite Song: Near You. Football I, 2, 3, 4; Baseball I, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, Capt. 4; H. R. Chairman 4; Senior Prom Com. 4: Marshal 4: Touchdown Club I, 2, 3, 4; Senior Letterman. JEAN MARIE HASSON Pet Passion: Clothes. Pet Pastime: 205. Interest: Dancing and Sewing. Favorite Song: That ' s My Desire. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: F. H. A. 2, 3, 4 Pub. Chm. 4: Social Customs Club 3, 4. All races, all religions 102 That’s B. H.S. to me RITA FRANCES HASSON Pet Passion: Horseback Riding. Pet Pastime: Magnolia. Chief Failing: Extra Curricular activities. Favorite Song: Near You. Old English B 2; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Var. Swimming I, 2: Choral Society 2, 3: Lost and Found Rep. 4. RITA JOSEPHINE HAWES Future Plans: To become the Governor ' s Secretary. Nicknames: Ri, Hawesee, Shrimp. Suppressed Desire: To meet Dave Ferriss. Advice to Freshmen: Beware! ! ! Marshal 2, 3; Cheerleader 3, 4, Head 4; H. R. Chairman 2, 3, Sec. 4: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, H. R. Rep. I, 2, Senior Advisor 4, Lost and Found Rep. 3; Class Day and Banquet Committee 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, H. R. Rep. 1,2, 3, 4; Tennis I, 2; Gym Team 2, 3; Soft Ball 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3; Archery 2 . PAUL FRANCIS HEIDER Pet Pa stime: Roller Skating. Ambition: To be an electrical spark. Advice to Freshmen: Please wait four years till you graduate. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More music in the lunchroom. Camera Club 2. MARTIN JOSEPH HERATY Future Plans: To teach at M. I. T. Pet Peeve: Girls who think they are nice. Entered from St. Marys, Brookline 3. H. R. Treas. 2. INGRID HESS Nicknames: Inky, Inx. Favorite Quotation: Success is getting what you want, happiness is wanting what you get. ALPHA PI Bank Teller I, 2, 3, 4; Art Club I, 2; Stage Workshop I, 2, 3; Pirates of Penzance I; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Advisor 3, Sr. Advisor 4, Class Day Jr. Aide 3; Choral Soc. I, 2, 3: Sagamore Reporter I, 2, Asst. Makeup Editor 3, Rewrite 4: Electrical Staff 2: Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4, Co-Chm. Art Staff 4; Old English B 2; H. R. Treas. 2, 3; Eng- lish Club 3, 4, Chm. Writer ' s Club 3; Mar- shal 4: French Club 3, 4, Program Com. 4: MURIVIAN Jr. App. 3, Sr. Statistics Chair- man 4, H. R. Rep. 4; Debating Soc. 3; Stu- dent Handbook Editor 4; Art Staff 3; Sec. to Miss Greenshields 3, 4. RICHARD A. HILL Pet Peeve: Having parked cars bump into me. Chief Failing: Getting up in the morning. Suppressed Desire: To win an argument with a teacher at B.H.S. Favorite Quotation: He who maketh haste to be rich shall not be innocent. H. R. Chairman I, 2, Treasurer 3; Marshal 2, 3 ; Baseball 1 , 2. JOHN HINGSTON Pet Passion: Miss Greenshields and Miss South. Pet Peeve: Women drivers. Ambition: To travel the straight and narrow road to success. Favorite Song: You ' re in the Army Now. H. R. Sec. I : Red Cross Rep. 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Class Day and Banquet Com. 4. MARY MARGARET HOLLAND Pet Passion: Trying to do away with my freckles. Ambition: To make certain people proud of me. Interest: Out of state cars. Favorite Quotation: Those who save thorns, must not expect to gather roses. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club I, 2, 3; Lost and Found Rep. 2. GEORGE HOLLINGDALE Future Plans: U. S. Navy. Nickname: Sonthie. Favorite Song: Rhapsody in Blue. Advice to Freshmen: Be like I wasn ' t and study. Entered from South Boston High School 2. J. V. Baseball 2. FRANK HOOTSTEIN Nicknames: Sooky and Hooty. Pet Pastime: The Hootmobile. Chief Failing: Boom Boom. Suppressed Desire: To get on the honor roll once. Red Cross Rep. I, 2: Library Rep. 2: Bank Teller 2. The house I live in 103 The classes, clubs, and plays % ' V E. CAROL HORGAN Future Plans: College (Smith or Radcliffe). Interest: Sailing, etc. Suppressed Desire: Say now? ? ? Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Its red tape. Entered from Mac Duffie School for Girls, Springfield, Mass. 2. Girls ' League 2, 3, 4: Senior Advisor Chm. 4; English Club 3; French Club 3, 4; Choral Soc. 3, 4; Bank Teller 2, 3, 4: Marshal 4; H. R. Sec. 3; Senior Prom Com. 4; MURI- VIAN Staff 4; Basketball 3, 4: Tennis 3, 4; Softball 3; Hockey 4; Pep Club 4; Student Handbook 3. M. LOUISE HORGAN Pet Peeve: People who say Are you really twins? Ambition: To race my new sailboat in the Marblehead races. Favorite Quotation: To your own self be true for so it follows as the night does the day, thou cannot then be false to any man. Entered from Mac Duffie School for Girls Springfield, Mass. 2. Girls ' League 2, 3, 4, Senior Advisor 4; H. R. Rep. 3: Pep Club 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Orpheus Ensemble 3; Softball 2: Basketball 2, 3, 4; H. R. Chair- man 4: Tennis 3, 4: Student Handbook 3: Varsity Hockey 4. ELIN JEANNETTE HORTER Future Plans: Marriage then a baby carriage. Nicknames: Butch and Boo. Pet Passion: 90 Kilsyth Road. Favorite Song: I Wish I Didn ' t Love You So. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found Rep. I, 2 ; Student Handbook Com. 4: Ten- nis 2, Varsity 3, 4: Library Staff 4; Basket- ball 3, Varsity 4. RONALD L. HOUGHAM Nicknames: Hough and Sou. Pet Pastime: Looking for new pastures. Ambition: To go South in the winter and stay there. Interest: Newport, N. H. Graduation Com. 4. NONA PHYLLIS HUNTER Pet Passion: Ronny and Mom. Pet Pastime: Worrying. Interest: Journalism and Radio. Suppressed Desire: To scream in the middle of a quarterly. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; H. R. Vice Chair- man I: Sagamore Reporter I, 2, 3, Feature Writer I, 2, 3: Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4, Pub. Com. 2, 4: Radio Club 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4: Stage Staff 2; Art Workshop 4: Golf 2; Horseback Riding 2: Sagamore Advertising Assistant 2, 3, Manager 4: Bank Messenger 3; WBZ Broadcasts 2, 3; Class Day Junior Aide 3; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4. DOROTHY MARIE HUNTING Pet Pastime: Reading, music and George. Interest: 675 Washington Street. Suppressed Desire: To slide down a banister. Favorite Song: When Day is Done. Girls ' League I, 3, 4; Pep Club I, 2, 3: Library Staff I, 2, 3, 4; Red Cross Rep. 3, 4; Student Handbook Com. 4; Swimming I ; Gym Team I; Basketball I, 3, 4: Dramatic Workshop I. GAUDIO VINCIENT IMBRUGLIA Future Plans: To open a radio store. Nicknames: Gow, Livewire, Gowdi. Suppressed Desire: To see Mr. Bruce and Mr. Woodlock shoot it out. Favorite Song: Leave the Bones to Henry Jones. JOHN F. HUGHES Pet Peeve: Working 7 days a week. Chief Failing: Getting to school on time. Ambition: To own a string of race horses (10 or so ) . What B.H.S. Needs Most: Newton Girls. Marshal 2, 3: MURIVIAN H. R. Rep. I, 2, 3; Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2; Touch- down Club I, 2. HAROLD ALVIN JACOBSON Pet Peeve: Know Alls who know nothing. Suppressed Desire: To find water in the quadrangle fountain. Favorite Quotation: It seems to me it never fails, my simple question brings details. R. A. Advice to Freshmen: Listen tc what the teachers say, and you may see a brighter day. Chemistry Club 3, 4, Treas. 4; Spanish Club 4. ROY CARL JENSEN Pet Passion: Cutting out paper dolls in 311. Pet Passion: 8:30-1:30. Suppressed Desire: To whistle while I work. Favorite Quotation: Don ' t worry; it won ' t last — nothing does. Library Staff I, 3, 4; Library Rep. I, 2, 3, 4. rm F ) Dances, concerts, meetings 104 The busy, happy days H. FAY JOHNSON IRA N. KAGNO Pet Peeve: Eighth Lunch. Ambition: To travel. Favorite Song: Anniversary Song. Advice to Freshmen: You can ' t take it with you. ' Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Club 3; Central Treasury 3, 4. PAUL TONER JOHNSON Nickname: Swede. Ambition: To see B.C. have the No. I Col- lege team in the nation. Suppressed Desire: To see a strand of Mr. Jordan ' s hair out of place. Favorite Song: Night and Day by Cole Porter. Football I, 2, 3; Touchdown Club I, 2, 3; H. R. Treas. 4. PATRICIA VIRGINIA JORDANI Pet Passion: My mother ' s clothes and music. Pet Peeve: Are you Madelyn ' s sister? Chief Failing: A long lost love. Interest: Music, people, traveling, Bobby and Al. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Biology Club I, 2; Lost and Found 2, 3; Swimming I. Future Plans: B. U. Nicknames: Coogie and Kagie. Suppressed Desire: To be Teacher for a day. Favorite Quotation: They Stand Alone. Bank Teller I, 2, 3. CYNTHIA ELAINE KAPLAN Future Plans: South America, Take me away. Pet Pastime: Hearing Phil talk about cars. Chief Failing: Trying to please Dr. Shepard. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Red Cross Rep. I, 3: Pep Club I, 3: Dramatic Workshop 2; Social Customs Club 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Horseback Riding 3. ELEANOR HARRIET KAPLAN Pet Peeve: People who ask me if I have a secret formula. Pet Pastime: Eating Chinese food. Interest: Brighton. Favorite Song: Near You — - That ' s My Desire. Girls ' League I, 3, 4, H. R. Rep. 4; Lunch- room Staff I; Dramatic Soc. 2; Red Cross H. R. Rep. 2; Social Customs Club 3: Stu- dents Handbook Com. 4: Lost and Found Rep. 4. ELIZABETH CONSTANCE JOSLIN Future Plans: College. Pet Passion: Men from Harvard. Chief Failing: Gym first period Monday — for 4 years. Favorite Song: The Old Lamplighter. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4; Library Staff 3; Student Forum 4; H. R. Sec. 4. HAZEL ELEANOR JULIAN Future Plans: B.U. Night School. Pet Passion: Music, Chinese Food. Ambition: To become a lawyer. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More teachers like Miss McGuire and Mrs. Means. Foods Club I; Girls ' League I, 3, 4; So- cial Customs Club 3; Clothing Club 2: Ass ' t. Bookkeeper for Central Treasury 3, 4: MURIVIAN Typist 3, 4; MURIVIAN Typing Com. 4. HARRY KARMELIN Pet Peeve: Richard Stephen Kaye (my nephew) . Pet Pastime: 2:30-6:00 every afternoon; 9-6 on Saturdays. Chief Failing: Brookline High School. Ambition: To be like my cousin Eugene in every way. H. R. Chairman I, 2; Senior Prom Com. 4. EVELYN ANN KATZ Pet Passion: Walking barefoot and pistachio ice cream. Pet Pastime: Collecting antique jewelry. Favorite Quotation: If what you did yester day still seems important, you haven ' t done much today. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Escalator service. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4; H. R. Lost and Found Rep. 2; English Club 2, 3; French Club 3, 4; MURIVIAN H. R. Rep. 2, 3; Sagamore Reporter 2, Ad vertising 3, Exchange Manaaer 3, 4; Camera Club 3; June Mad 3. The hello and the high sign 105 And the friendliness I see GERALD FRANCIS KEANE Future Plans: College — I hope. Nicknames: Chub, Warts, Feet. Chief Failing: Math and the T Formation. Suppressed Desire: To see Brookline win the Class A title. Election Commissioner I, 2; Marshal 2, 5; Baseball I; Football I, 2, 3, 4, 5; Captain 5; Basketball I : Pres, of Roberts House 5: H. R. Sec. I, Chm. 5; Senior Prom Com. 5: Track 4, 5. ANN M. KELLEHER Pet Peeve: Football rallies. Chief Failing: Formulas — Chemistry, that is! Interest: Heathcliffe. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The Wonderful School Spirit. Marshal 2, 3, 4; H. R. Sec. I, Vice Chair- man 2, Chairman 3; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Sen. Advisor 4, Junior Advisor 3; Class Day Jr. Aide 3: Banner Bearer 2; Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Varsity Archery I ; Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Hockey Varsity 2, 3, 4; Tennis I, 2; Old English B 3: Mistress of Ceremonies Jr. Prom 3. DANIEL KELLEHER JR. Suppressed Desire: Where could you get that much money. Favorite Song: Embraceable You. Ravcrite Quotation: Nov shmoz kapop. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Homosap ' ens. Football I; Cross Country 4; Track 4; Biology Club 3; Camera Club 3. EDWARD CHARLES KELLEY Nicknames: Kel and Ed. Pet Peeve: Women drivers. Ambition: To win the indoor dash in the State Meet. Advice to Freshmen: Don’t put off until tomorrow what should be done today. ALPHA PI Varsity Track 3, 4; Hockey 4: Marshal 3, 4: Lincoln House Pres. 2: School Council 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3, 4; H. R. Chairman I ; H. R. Sec. 3; French Club 2, 3. JOHN ROGER KENDRICK Pet Peeve: Playing Ping Pong. Pet Pastime: Eating chocolate cake. Suppressed Desire: To see our new conser- vatory in B.H.S. in 1949. Favorite Quotation: To be or not to be, why is that the question? Entered from St. Sabastian ' s, Newton 2. Biology Club 2, Pres. 3, Vice Pres. 4; Boys Glee Club 4; Lab. Assistant to Mr. Bartlett 4. ELI LEONARD KERINS Nickname: Bucky. Interests: Architecture and music. Suppressed Desire: To play my trumpet like Harry James. Chess Club I; Band 2, 3, 4: Chemistry Club 4. MARY CATHARINE KIBLER Chief Failing: Giggling. Ambition: To get somewhere. Favorite Song: Stardust. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Another Class of ' 48. Entered from Springfield High, Spring- field, Del. Co. Pennsylvania 3. Girls ' League 3, 4: Student Handbook Reporter 3; Swimming 3; Archery 3: Choral Soc. 4. ANNA MARIE KIEVIT Nicknames: Nancy, Pris, Pussy, Puddin and Kiev. Pet Passion: Tall males. Pet Peeve: The way people pronounce and spell my last name. Advice to Freshmen: Five years is a long time! ! Entered from St. Mary ' s, Brookline 3. Girls League 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Biology Club 4; Choral Soc. 4; Tennis 4; Swimming 3, Varsity 4; Archery 3, 4: Riding 3; Basket- ball 3; Student Handbook Reporter 3. HERBERT PUMNER KING Pet Pastime: Taking pictures of people and not developing the film. Ambition: To be a doctor. Suppressed Desire: To educate Frank Thomp- son. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Dick Tracy in the Sagamore. Chess Club I ; Biology Club 2, 3, 4; Win- ter Track 4. PAUL H. KIRRANE Nickname: Junior. Pet Pastime: Anything to do with broadcast- ing. Favorite Song: The Turntable Song. What B.H.S. Needs Most: A real radio de- partment with more teachers like Mr. Warfield and Mrs. Greenberg. MURIVIAN Rep. I, 2: H. R. Treas. I, 2: Radio Club 4. Football games and rallies 106 That’s B.H.S. to me RENI LANGER Pet Pastime: Reading. Ambition: To travel around the world. Favorite Song: Polonaise. Favorite Quotation: Chacun Vit A Sa Guise.. Entered from S. T. Y. A. School, Shanghai, China 4. Girls ' League 4. EDWARD CAMPBELL LENK Pet Passion: Fishing. Chief Failing: Feathers and his Little Night. Suppressed Desire: To own a car. Favorite Song: I Wonder Who’s Kissing Her N ow. ALPHA PI Football 1,2, 3, 4; Varsity 3, 4; Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 2, 3, 4: Track 3: Hockey 4; Marshal 3; H.R. Chairman 3, Treas. 4: School Council 4; Senior Prom Com. 4. JUDITH CYNTHIA LEONDAR Future Plans: College (I hope). Pet Pastime: Playing the accordion. Ambition: Medical Technologist. Favorite Song: To Each His Own. Choral Soc. I; Foods Club I; Mariners I, 2; Archery Varsity I, 2; Basketball I; Bad- minton 2: Old English B 2: Lost and Found Rep. 2, 3: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: June Mad 3: Chemistry Club 3; Biology Club 4; Social Customs Club 4: Sec. to Miss Sawyer 4: MURIVIAN Jr. App. 3, Business Staff 4. BARBARA LEVETIN Pet Peeve: Snobs. Favorite Songs: I Wish I Didn ' t Love You So — Till Then. Favorite Quotation: To man love is a thing apart: tis ' woman ' s whole existence.” Advice to Freshmen: Take a chance, even a turtle gets nowhere until he sticks his neck out! Entered from Roxbury Memorial Girls High 3. Girls ' League 3, 4. ELAINE LOUISE LEVINE Pet Passion: That ' s for me to know and you to wonder about. Pet Peeve: People who criticize the cheer- leaders but never show any spirit them- selves. Suppressed Desire: To receive an acceptance from college before frustration sets in. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club I, 2 3, 4: Dramatic Soc. 2; Student Forum 4; Student Handbook Treas. 4, Treas. 4; H.R. Sec. 2; Bank Teller I, 2, Messenger 3: Cheer- leader 3, 4; Old English B 2, 3: Archery I; Gym Team 2: Softball 2, 3; Golf 2, 3, 4: Riding 2, 3: Team Games 3; Basketball I, 2, 3, Varsity 4. BURTON LOUIS KOMINS Future Plans: Lowell Textile Institute. Ambition: To make a million. Interests: Sports, Traveling, and Women. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Less homework. H.R. Treas. 3; Chemistry Club 3: Senior Prom Usher 3; H.R. Chairman 4; Senior Prom Com. 4. Nicknames: Al and Butch. Pet Passion: Movies and music. Pet Passion: Piano. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Fresh- men. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Bank Teller 2, 3, 4; Bank Staff 4; Social Customs Club 3, 4: Class Day Jr. Aide 3; Library Staff 4: Choral Society 4: H. R. Library Rep. I. MARILYN S. KOTOCK Pet Passion: Stevie (He ' s my nephew). Chief Failing: Reading magazines at crucial moments. Favorite Song: We Have Nothing to Re- member, So Far. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Corridor passes. ALPHA PI Girls League I, 2, 3, 4, H. R. Rep. 3: French Club 2, 3, 4: Student Handbook Edi- tor 4, House Sales Chairman 4: Bank Teller I, 2, Messenger 3; Social Customs Club 4; Student Forum 3, 4; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4; Choral Soc. 2, 3: Girl Scouts I, 2; MURI- VIAN Jr. App. 3, Layout Com. 4, H. R. Rep. 4: Swimming I : Golf 2: Sec. to Miss Sawyer 4. DORIS SUZANNE KRAFT Pet Passion: El Circulo Espanol. Pet Peeve: Pat listening to jazz records and Room 239. Chief Failing: Homeroom period. ALPHA PI H. R. Vice Chairman I ; Pep Club I ; Choral Society I, 2: Swimming I; Archery I; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, H. R. Rep. I, 2; Sr. Advisor 4: Girls ' Vocal Ensemble 2: Golf 2: Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Student Handbook Editor 3: Dra- matic Soc. 3, 4: Debating Soc. 3, Vice Pres. 3; Social Customs Club 3, 4, Treas. 4; Bank Staff 3; Sagamore Reporter 2, 3; MURI- W| AN Business Staff 4; Class Day Com. 4: Student Forum 4: English Club 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Golf 4; Old English B 3: Sec. to Miss Greenshields 4. ARTHUR KRENSKY Future Plans: Colleqe. Pet Peeve: Girls with that new look. Chief Failing: German. Biology Club 2; Chemistry Club 3, 4; Physics Club 4. ALMA KNUDSEN The friends I see about me 107 The short ones and the tall GRACE ELAINE LEWIS THELMA LISCH Pet Peeve: Boston drivers. Interest: Football qames. Suppressed Desire: To type with my feet. Favorite Song: Temptation. Entered from Arlington Jr. High Centre, Arlington, Mass. 2. Girls ' Leaque 2, 3, 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Library Staff 3, 4; Pep Club 4: Jr. Aide 3: Senior Advisor 4; Students Handbook Cir- culation Staff 4; Co-Chairman of Girls ' League Supper Party 4. BARBARA LEZBERG Pet Passion: Canadians. Pet Peeve: Hat s with long feathers. Chief Failing: Trying to write the right way. Ambition: To sing over the radio. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4: Softball 2, 3: Basketball 2, 3; Old Eng- lish B 3; Sagamore Circulation Staff 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4: Bank Teller 3, 4: Student Handbook Com. 4; H. R. Vice Chairman 4; Sec. to Mr. Hollingworth 4. SONIA ANN LIBERMAN Pet Pastime: Day dreaming. Chief Failing: Norwich, Conn. Favorite Song: Embraceable You. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Elevators. Entered from Roxbury Memorial High School 4. Girls ' League 4: Art Club 4: Social Cus- toms Club 4. ALAN LICOESKY Future Plans: Bentley School of Accounting. Pet Passion: Sleeping. Ambition: To be a professional ballplayer. Favorite Song: Mammy. RONALD LINDNER Ambition: To be half as sharp as my father. Favorite Quotation: What ' s going on here!!! Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The bub- bling fountain in the Quadrangle. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Food at eighth lunch. Marshal I, 2: H. R. Treas. I, Vice Chair- man 2; Biology Club 2: Election Commis- sioner 3, 4: Student Forum 4: Red Cross Rep. 2 . Future Plans: To get that second ring. Pet Peeve: Kid brothers. Pet Pastime: Waiting till June for two reasons. Chief Failing: Homeroom period in 210. Girls League 2, 3, 4: Choral Society I, 2, 3: Science Club 2: Bank Teller 4: F. H. A. 4; Sagamore Circulation 3, 4: Social Cus- toms Club 3, 4; Red Cross Rep. 4: Lost and Found Rep. I, 2, 3, 4; MURIVIAN Jr. App. 3. EDITH MARION LOURIE Pet Peeve: Being Called Ruthie. Pet Pastime: 9 P.M. Favorite Song: Laura. Favorite Quotation: Not If I See You First! Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, H. R. Rep. 3, 4. Jr. Advisor 3, Sr. Advisor 4, Executive Board 4: MURIVIAN Editorial Staff 4, Jr. App. 3, H. R. Rep. I, 2, 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Archery I; Basketball I, 2; Student Forum 3, 4: Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4, Ticket Com. 4: H. R. Treas. I; Library Staff I; Sec. to Miss Greenshields 3: Sec. to Miss Sawyer 3: So- cial Customs Club 4. BERNICE LUBETS Nickname: Bunny. Pet Peeve: Unannounced quizes. Favorite Song: Body and Soul. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The mu- sic in the lunchroom. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Archery I, 2; Bank Staff 3: Spanish Club 4: Student Forum 4: MURIVIAN Jr. App. 3; Staff Chairman 4: Gift Com. 4. JOHN B. LUCE Future Plans: College. Favorite Quotation: The secret of success is constancy of purpose. What B.H.S. Needs Most: A Republican student body. Science Club I : Biology Club 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 2, Sec. 3: Chemistry Club 3, 4; Physics Club 4; German Club 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Forum 4; Class Gift Com. 4. BRUCE MacDONALD Ambition: To go through college. Suppressed Desire: To please my mother scholastically. Favorite Song: White Christmas. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More school spirit. H. R. Chm. I, 2, 3, 4: Touchdown Club I, 2, 3, 4; Football I, 2, 3, 4: Basketball I 2, 3, 4: Senior Prom Com. 4. The freshmen and the seniors 108 Together in the hails JANET PATRICIA MacDONALD Future Plans: Chandler ' s Secretarial School. Pet Peeve: Homework. Favorite Song: Begin the Beguine. Favorite Quotation: Life is one fool thing after another; love is two fool things after each other. Girls ' League 3; Pep Club 3; Central Treasury 3. 4. RICHARD MAGINNIS Pet Peeve: People who disturb my day- dreaming. Ambition: To be in a good mood for a day Interest: Sports and other things. Advice to Freshmen: Get as much out of school as you can. Football I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I: Hockey 4: Touchdown Club I, 2, 3, 4; Class Day and Class Day Banquet Com. 4. JEAN MARIE MacDONALD Ambition: To be a Dietician. Suppressed Desire: To attend all Red Sox and Bruins games. Favorite Song: Smoke Gets In Your Eyes. Entered from Somerville High, Somerville, Mass. 3. Girls ' League 4, 5; Pep Club 4, 5, Vice Pres. 4, 5: F. H. A. Club 5; MURIVIAN Business Staff 5; Senior Gift Com. 5. MADELYN MAGLIONE Pet Passion: Mother and Dad, Clothes. Pet Peeve: Are you Patty ' s sister? Ambition: To be able to design like Adrian. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2: Lost and Found Rep. 4; Basketball 3: Sec. to Mr. Mitchell. BARBARA ANITA MACEY Ambition: To become a doctor. Interest: Music, tennis, swimming, books. Favorite Song: Rhapsody in Blue — Gershwin. Favorite Quotation: There are tears for mis- fortunes, and the lot of man touches the heart. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found Rep. I, 2, 3; Archery 2; Tennis 2; English Club 3; MURIVIAN Jr. App. 3; Chemistry Club 3; Girls ' League Service Com. 3: Latin Club 4. HELEN R. MAHLER Pet Pastime: Randolph Riding Academy. Favorite Song: Art Mooney ' s That ' s My Desire. Favorite Quotation: Know the truth and the truth shall make you free. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Five year plan. Red Cross Rep. I, 2, 3, 4; Treas. I; Choral Society I; Social Com. I; H. R. Chm. 2; Marshal 3; Pep Club 2, 3; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Senior Prom Com. 4. COLIN MacGILLIVRAY Pet Peeves: Report Cards. Ambition: To sleep all day. Suppressed Desire: To see my older brother get out of high school. Most Amusing About B.H.S.: The Rangers. Cross Country 3, 4; Winter Track 4, Spring Track 4. DAVID TIMOTHY MAHONY Future Plans: College. Nicknames: Dave , Doc. Ambition: To study medicine. Suppressed Desire: To see the Red Soxs be- come World Champs. Entered from Keith Academy 2. Varsity Swimming 4: H. R. V. Chm. 4: Marshal 4; Graduation Com. 4. ANNE F. MacLEAN Future Plans: To be a Medical Secretary. Chief Failing: The Navy. Ambition: To be a model for a certain artist. Girls ' League 2, 3, 4; H. R. V. Chm. 3: Bank Teller I. JOHN ROBERT MAHONEY Future Plans: To travel. Chief Failing: Nothing. Ambition: Lost it somewhere. Suppressed Desire: I ' ll keep it suppressed. H. R. V. Chm. I. The lunchroom and the league room 109 Full of laughter, full of cheers DOROTHY JOAN MALCOMSON Future Plans: Some stenographic position and then hmm! Ambition: To go to heaven. Favorite Song: I Wish I Didn ' t Love You So. Advice to Freshmen: Don ' t let them frighten you. BARBARA MANN Chief Failing: 6 ft. 2 eyes of blue. Ambition: To win a Hoop rolling contest at Wellesley. Favorite Song: Easy To Love. ALPHA PI Girls League I, 2, 3, A, H. R. Rep. I, 2; Bank Cashier I, 2; Dramatic Workshop I; Choral Society I ; Pep Club I ; Sagamore Reporter I, 2: Dramatic Society 2, 3, 4; Electrical Workshop 2: French Club 2, 3, 4: English Club 2. 3; Junior Apprentice MURI- VIAN 3: Tennis I, 2, 3; Gym Team I, 2; Softball I, 2: Swimming Team 2: Basketball 2, 3: Riding 3: Marshal 3, 4: Junior Advisor 3, Senior Advisor 4; Junior Aide 3; Girls League 8th Grade Party Chm. 3: Student Forum 4: Student Handbook Reporter 3; MURIVIAN 4. BRENDA LEE MARCUS Pet Passion: The Hacienda in the Hills of Hudson. Pet Pastime: The Poet Laureate of 202 Raw- son Road. Chief Failing: Tact. Suppressed Desire: Somehow, none of my desires are ever suppressed. Girls League I, 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Work- shop I : Bank Staff 2, 3: Sec. to Miss Green- shields 2, 3; Horseback Riding 2: Sec. to Miss Sawyer; Golf 4; H. R. Capt. Girls ' Basketball 3; Student Forum 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Student Handbook Reporter 3; MU- RIVIAN Jr. App. 3. CHARLES JOHN MARDEROSIAN Future Plans: The U. S. Marine Paratroopers. Pet Passion: Putting Atom Bomb pills in the gas tank of my car. Advice to Freshmen: Lead with your chin. Bank Teller I ; Secretary 3. RUSSELA S. MARGET Future Plans: Harvard-oh, I mean Radcliffe. Chief Failing: Green eyes. Favorite Songs: So Beats My Heart For You. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Bobbie Mann forfeiting lunch to study for that imminent history quiz. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Advisor 4; English Club 3; Choral Society 3; Bank Staff 3; Student Forum 3, 4: Student Hand- book Reporter 3; MURIVIAN Jr. App. 3, Editorial Staff 4: Spanish Club 4; H. R. Sec. 4: Marshal 4; Class Day and Class Day Ban- quet Com. 4; Latin Club 4. WESLEY MARKS Pet Peeve: Asking for the family car week- ends. Ambition: To be successful in future years. Suppressed Desire: To have my own car. Advice to Freshmen: Do all your homework, study for tests, and you will never go wrong. Camera Club I, 2; Sagamore Photograph- er I; MURIVIAN Photographer 2; Senior Prom Com. 4; H. R. V. Chm. I. JANET D. MARKSON Pet Peeve: Having people say, Why don ' t you get off your knees? Pet Pastime: Taking things to make me grow. Chief Failing: Growing and Geometry. Suppressed Desire: To wear shoes with a 6 platform. Bank Teller I, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Library Staff 2, 3, 4; Electrical Staff 2; Radio Club 3; Hockey I, 2; Varsity 3, 4; Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Swim- ming I. RICHARD F. MARNELL Future Plans: To marry an Indian. Chief Failing: Life. Ambition: To get some. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Another chance. OLIVER MARTINS Future Plans: To be a politician. Suppressed Desire: To see a champion shy swimming team. Favorite Song: None But The Lonely Heart. What B.H.S. Needs Most: A Boys League. Election Commissioner 3, 4: Red Cross Rep. I ; Swimming 3, 4, Manager 4; Senior Prom Com. 4. CHARLES McADAMS Pet Passion: To have my own car. Pet Pastime: Ice Skating. Interest: To travel. Suppressed Desire: To keep out of trouble. Football I, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 4, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4; H. R. V. Chm. 3; Touchdown Club I, 2, 3, 4; Class Day and Senior Banquet Com. 4. mmm I 10 The school that has been growing More than a hundred years WINIFRED J. McELROY Nicknames: Poco, Win, Winnie, Mac, Fred- dy- Chief Failing: Clang Clang. Suppressed Desire: To have Tom. E. Fitz- gerald ' s Personality. Favorite Quotation: How ya Marken oot? Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Hockey I, 3; Bas- ketball I : Gym Team I ; Pep Club 1,4: H. R. Chm. I ; H. R. V. Chm. 2; Red Cross Rep. 3, 4: Library Staff 3, 4; Band Teller 3, 4. SHEILA ELAINE McGRATH Future Plans: Business school. Favorite Song: Indian Love Call. Girls ' League I, 3; Lost and Found Rep. 3, 4. MARGARET ELLEN McIntyre Future Plans: Good luck will check that — I hope. Nicknames: Mac, Maggie, Peggy. Favorite Quotation: I love me; Who do you love? Advice to Freshmen: Beware of Room 226. Girls ' League I, 3, 4; Lost and Found Rep. I. CLAIRE C. McTIGHE Pet Passion: Brookline ' s backfield and Mom ' s back rubs. Pet Peeve: Cats, human or otherwise! ! Suppressed Desire: To reach 5 ' 5 . What B.H.S. Needs Most: The Freshman Squad, they ' re so masculine! ! JOSEPH P. MEANY Pet Pastime: Coming in at 9:30. Chief Failing: U.S. History, English, and so on. Suppressed Desire: To live the life of Riley. Favorite Song: When Irish Eyes Are Smil- ing. Football I, 2. MARTIN H. MEIRS Ambition: A season ' s ticket for all Bruin games. Suppressed Desire: A convertible for my 16th birthday. Favorite Song: Civilization. Advice to Freshmen: Arrange for fifth pe- riod dismissal all four years. Entered from Boston Technical High 3. Physics Club 4; Class Day Com. 4. PHYLLIS MELTZER Pet Passion: Dancing and New York City- Pet Pastime: Trying to convince Mr. Fitz- qerald that I am not faking. Chief Failinq: Acting on impulses. Suppressed Desire: To have 3’’ wishes come true. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: H. R. Treas. 4. NORMA MERCER Pet Pastime: Reading. Suppressed Desire: To oo horseback ridinq Favorite Song: I Wish I Didn ' t Love You So. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Bus Service. ELIZABETH MEYER Nickname: Bette, with an E. Pet Passion: He changes bi-annually. Suppressed Desire: A Cadillac Convertible. What B.H.S. Needs Most: It got it — Dr. Andree. Vocal Ensemble I, 2, 3, 4; Choral Soc. I, 2, 3, 4; Pirates of Penzance I; Girls ' Leaque I, 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found Reo. I, 2; Music Soc. 2, 3, 4, Sec. -Treas. 4; Electrical Staff 2; German Club 3, 4, Pres. 4; Student Forum 2: Debating Soc. 3; Dramatic Soc. I, 2. 3. NORMA E. MILLER Future Plans: To be a dental hygienist. Ambition: To build a little home for 2 or 3 or more. Favorite Sonq: Smoke Gets In Your Eyes. Favorite Quotation: Woman ' s tears — the strongest water in the world. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball I, 3, 4; Archery I; H. R. Sec. Treas. I, 2; MURI- VIAN Rep. I, 2; Red Cross Rep. I, 2; Spanish Club 3; French Club 4; Sec. to Miss Greenshields 2, 3; Jr. Aide Class Day 3. The school I live in The houses, every one PAUL LEWIS MILLER DOROTHEA P. MOSHER Pet Pastime: Fishing. Ambition: It ' s what you make it. Suppressed Desire: A Buick cream conver- tible. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The mad dash to the lunchroom compared to the slow pace to the classroom. Election Com. I, 2; Football I. Pet Passions: Dancing and Johnson ' s. Ambition: To be a buyer. Interest: Bee See. Favorite Song: Near You. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Sec. to Miss Greenshields I, 2; Sagamore Cir. Staff 2: Marshal 3; H. R. Sec. Treas. 3: Class Day Jr. Aide 3. ANTHONY MISHO Nicknames: Tony and Anth. Interest: Fishing and hunting. SuDpressed Desire: To play professional baseball. Advice to Freshmen: Enioy school now be- cause when you ' re Seniors you ' ll wish that you had another chance. ALPHA PI Pres, of Lincoln House 3: Pres. Graduating Class 4: Football I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I. 2, 3, Captain 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Marshal 2, 3, Head of Lunchroom 3. RUTH MITCHELL Nicknames: Betty, Kittv. Pet Peeve: The B.H.S. Grapevine. Ambition: To finish a crossword puzzle. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More Teachers like Miss Poland. Girls ' Leaque I, 2, 3, 4: Chm. Service Com. 4: Pep Club 3. 4; Sec. to Miss Green- shields 2, 3: Sec. to Miss Spauldinq 4: Senior Advisor 4: Assist, to Mr. Mitchell 3; Junior Red Cross 3, 4. NEWMAN MITTEL Future Plans: College and la vie boheme. Ambition: Writing. Interest: Music. Favorite Quotation Courage, mon ami, le diagle est mort. ALPHA PI Acting Workshop I • Chess Club, team 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, 4: Music Soicety 2, 3, 4: Science Club 2; Chemistry Club 3, 4: Physics Club 4: Orchestra 3: Marshal 3: Debatinq Society 3, 4; Wm. H. Lincoln Medal for Math. 3; Hon. Mention Creative Writing contest 3: Saqamore Feature Editor 4: Radio Club 4: Student Forum 4: Dramatic Society 4: Our Town 4, Gift Com. 4. LAWRENCE D. MONAHAN Future Plans: To be a bachelor. Interests: Food, Football, and Food. Favorite Song: Claire De Lune. Advice to Freshmen: Forget grammar school and concentrate on what is before you. H. R. V. Chairman I, Sec.; Football I, 2. 3, 4; Touchdown Club I, 2, 3, 4. MARILYN ERMA MOULTON Ambition: To raise a football team that will beat Brookline. Suppressed Desire: To meet the Lady From 29 Palms. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: That I ' m a Senior in my 4th yr. What B.H.S. Needs Most: A juke box. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; H. R. Rep. I, 2; Sec. to Miss Greenshields 3; Jr. Red Cross I, 2, 3. ANN MULLIN Pet Passion: Golf. Favorite Song: I’ll Get By. Favorite Quotation: Live and let live. Marshal Force 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Sagamore Staff 2, 3; Bank Staff 3; Student Handbook 3; Basketball 3; Softball 3; Sec. to Miss Greenshields 3; Class Day Jr. Aide 3. THOMAS MULVEY Nicknames: Tom, J. K. Muldoon. Pet Pastime: Wondering. Ambition: To retire at twenty two. Advice to Freshmen: It isn ' t what you know, but who you know. THOMAS J. MURPHY Pet Passion: The Hockey team. Chief Failing: Girls! One in particular. Suppressed Desire: To have less than 14 kids in my car when I leave the parking space. Favorite Song: That ' s An Irish Lullaby. I 12 The ballots and the voting With so much to be done ALICE NORTON EDA A. NEEDHAM Ambition: To become a skater. Favorite Song: Night and Day. Advice to Freshmen: Study and you ' ll get there. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More History teachers like Mr. Ritch. NANCY NELSON Nickname: S-T-R-E-T-C-H. Pet Peeve: People who insist that I ' m 6 feet tall, when I ' m only 5 feet 10. Suppressed Desire: To be five foot five. Favorite Song: That ' s My Desire. Girls League I, 2, 3, 4, H. R. Rep. 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Student Handbook Re- porter 3; Bank Teller I, 2, 3, 4; Library Rep. I, 2, 3; Choral Society I; Swimming I, 2, Varsity 3: Hockey 2, 3, 4; Softball I, 2, 3: Gym Team I, 2; Team Games 3; Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Old English B 2, 3; Horseback Riding 2, 3. MORTON B. NEWMAN Pet Peeve: The red ball express from South Brookline. Favorite Song: Near You. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Chem- istry explosions. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Singing waiters in the lunch room. Student Forum I, 2, 3, 4; Pirates of Pen- zance I ; Debating Society 2, 3, 4: Radio Club 3: Dramatic Society 3, 4; MURIVIAN Jr. Apprentice 3: Spanish Club 3, 4; Stage Staff 3; Chemistry Club 4; Marshal 4. MARILYN PHYLLIS NICHOLS Interest: Music. Favorite Quotation: Laugh and the world laughs with you, cry and you cry alone. What B.H.S. Needs Most:. A required Social Customs Course. Girls League I, 2, 3, 4: F. H. A. 2, 3; Social Customs Club 3; Swimming 2; Tennis 2; Red Cross Rep. 3, 4. CAROLYN NODDELL Nicknames: Carol, Cal. Pet Pastime: Riding in a 1936 grey Dodge. Favorite Song: That ' s My Desire. Favorite Quotation: I love that man. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, 5, Bank Teller 4. Nicknames: Al, Tommy. Pet Passion: Chrysler Cars, especially one from New Mexico. Pet Pastime: St. Aidan ' s Park. Interests: Music, Dancing, and Sports. Girls ' League I, 2, 3; F. H. A. I, 2, 3, Vice Pres. 2, 3; Lost and Found H. R. Rep. I, 2, 3: Red Cross H. R. Rep. 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Swimming I, 2: Tennis 2. MARK EDWARD NOVACK Pet Pastimes: Playing piano, organ, and re- pairing antique music boxes. Ambition: To design automobiles. Favorite Song: Jesu Joy of Man ' s Desiring. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The Radio Club. Library Staff 2; Red Cross Rep. I, 2; Dra- matic Workshop I ; Pirates of Penzance I ; Biology Club 2, Assistant Supply Director 2: Music Society 4; Boys ' Glee Club 4; Dra- matic Society 2. RUTH O ' BRIEN Future Plans: School of nursing. Nickname: Jeddy. Pet Pastime: Visiting the Totem Pole and Moseley ' s. Favorite Song: How Soon? ? ? Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, H. R. Rep. 3; Pep Club I, 2, 3, H. R. Rep. 3: MURIVIAN Rep. 3; Lost and Found 3, 4; Sec. to Mr. Ehnes 3; Sec. to Mr. Mitchell 3. RAYMOND O ' DAY Future Plans: Marine Corps. Nickname: Ray. Pet Pastime: Saugus. Favorite Song: Tonight We Love. Entered from St. Marys 2. H. R. Vice Chairman 2, 4. NANCY JUDITH OLIAN Future Plans: How Soon? Ambition: To Have Someone to Watch Over Me. Favorite Song: Can ' t Help Loving That Man. Girls League I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Advisor 4, Class Day Jr. Aide 3; Bank Staff 2, 3; Library Staff 2, 3, 4: Chess Club 2; Saga- more Circulation Staff 3, 4: Student Hand- book Reporter 3; Marshal 4; Red Cross Di- rector 3, Pres. 4: Old English I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis I, 2, Varsity 3, 4; Field Hockey I, 2, Varsity 3, 4; Basketball I, 2, 3, Varsity 4. Capt. 4; Softball I, 2, Varsity 3, 4. The hurrying, the strolling 1 13 The million things to see FAITH F. O ' NEIL Future Plans: To live down my fame and success. Pet Peeve: The hill I live on. Ambition: To see the world. Favorite Song: Body and Soul. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, H. R. Rep. 4; Girls’ Auxiliary 2: Choral Soc. 4; Horseback Riding 3. CLAIRE JANICE OPPENHEIM Pet Pastime: Those ballet slippers. Ambition: To be as nice as my mother. Interest: Strictly classical — Ballet and Music. Favorite Quotati on: The only place to find a helping hand is at the end of your own arm. Girls League I, 2, 3; Dramatic Workshop I : Dramatic Society 2; Class Day Junior Aide 3. PAUL M. ORENBERG Future Plans: Advertising. Pet Passion: AS 7-8082. Favorite Song: Laura. Favorite Quotation: You say it, but you won ' t do it. Bank Teller I, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Workshop I : Red Cross Rep. I ; Election Com. 2, 3, 4; Stage Staff I, 2: Dramatic Society 2, 4, Publicity Co-Chairman 4; Art Club 2: Eng- lish Club 3; Student Forum 3, 4; French Club 3- MURIVIAN Jr. App. 3; Usher Jr. Prom 2; Swimming I, Track 2. RENEE A. ORTON Future Plans: College. Pet P eeve: People who are never on time. Favorite Quotation: Those who live for themselves are usually left to themselves. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More teachers like Mr. Friedland. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: German Club 2, 3: Student Forum 4; MURIVIAN Jr. App. 3; Sagamore Circulation Staff 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball 3; Tennis I, 2; Dramatic Society 2. ROBERT F. OSTREICHER Future Plans: Greenpoint, Long island. Nickname: B. O. Chief Failing: Lack of Time. Ambition: To gain weight. Library Staff 2, 3; Radio Club 3, 4; WBZ Broadcasting Group 3. RAYMOND J. OUIMET Pet Passion: Watching B.H.S ' s kid line (hockey that is). Pet Pastime: Writing notes to a gal named Ruth. Interest: Golf, hockey, and football. Suppressed Desire: To see an all — Clyde Street B.H.S. Hockey team. H. R. Chairman I, 2, 3; Golf I, 2, 3, 4: Biology Club 3: MURIVIAN Rep. 4. JOAN CONSTANCE PAGE Nickname: Pudgy. Pet Passion: Room 306. Pet Pastime: Moss Hill Road. Favorite Quotation: Hubba Ding. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: H. R. Sec. 3, Vice Chairman 4; Lost and Found Rep. I, 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Treas. 4; Old English B 2: Field Hockey 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4: Tennis I: Gym Team 2; Marshal 3; Softball 2, 3. JOAN BARBARA PALAIS Pet Pastime: The telephone. Chief Failing: Marks — both kinds! Favorite Quotation: We are apt to believe what is pleasant rather than what is true. Banner Bearer I: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, H. R. Rep. I; Chm. of Lincoln House Tea 3: Dramatic Soc. 3, 4; English Club 3; Student Forum 3; Social Customs Club 3; Music Society 4; Students Handbook Com. 4; H. R. Sec. 4: Sec. to Mr. Hollingworth 4; Basket- ball 3. VIRGINIA MARIE PALMER Nickname: Ginnie. Pet Passion: 306. Chief Failing: B.M. ' s. Favorite Song: Tonight Be Tender to Me. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, H. R. Rep. 3, Jr. Advisor 3, Senior Advisor 4: H. R. Treas. 3, Vice Chairman 4: Marshal 3, 4; Lost and Found Rep. I, 2, 3: Pep Club 2, 3, 4, 5, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Field Hockey 3: Basketball 2, 3: Softball 3: Gym Team 2; Banner Bearer I, 2, 3. WALTER ELLIS PALMER Chief Failing: Getting Dad ' s car. Interest: Sports in General, especially Hock- ey- Favorite Song: Caterpillar. Favorite Quotation: Be aggressive — Harry Downes. H. R. Vice Chairman 3; Touchdown Club 1,2, 3, 4; Marshal 3; Head of Corridors 4: Hockey I, 2, 3, 4: Captain 4: Football I, 2, 3, 4: Varsity 3, 4; Track 3; Swimming 3; Baseball I, 3. I 14 Put them all together That’s B. H. S. to me JEANNE EMILY PARMENTER Pet Peeve: Insincere people. Favorite Song: I ' m Always Chasing Rain- bows. Favorite Quotation: Why lie? - - - Your friends don ' t need it, your enemies won ' t believe it. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Room 306. Girls ' League I, 2, 3: MURIVIAN H. R. Rep. I, 2, 3; Pep Club I, 2. JUNE FRANCES PINANSKI Pet Peeve: Which of the 4 Jays are you? Chief Failing: Talking during Ffome Room period. Ambition: To be at least half as wonderful as my mother. Advice to Freshmen: Look forward to your next 3 years — You can make them good. ALPHA PI Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Advisor 3, Senior Advisor 4; French Club 3, 4; Saga more Reporter I; Library Staff I, 2, 3: Or- chestra I, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Red Cross Officer 3: Dramatic Society 2, 3, 4; Dra- matic Workshop I; Lost and Found Rep. 2; Stage and Electrical Staff 3: Student Hand- book Com. 4; Co-Chairman Supper Party 4; Old English B 2; Hockey I, 3, Varsity 3, Jr. Varsity I; Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 4. SANFORD PASTAN Nickname: Sandy. Pet Pastime: Thumbing rides to school. Interest: Pocket billiards. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Class- room comedians - - - (students and teachers ) . Stamp Club I, 2; Spanish Club 3, 4: Physics 4; Swimming 4. BARBARA ANN PINSTEIN Interests: Painting, sketching and conver tibles. Favorite Quotation: A sinner doesn ' t be- come intolerable until he turns saint. Advice to Freshmen: Have fun! What B.H.S. Needs Most: More homerooms like 306. Entered from Newton High School, New- ton 3. Girls ' League 3, 4: Art Club 3, 4; Swim- ming 3, Varsity 4; Dramatic Soc. Art Staff 4: Spanish Club 4. DANIEL PECK Pet Passion: My dog, Happy. Pet Pastime: Running — for track, for of- fice, and - - -. Favorite Song: Near You. ALPHA PI Vice Pres. Lincoln House I, 2, 3, Pres. 4; School Council 3, 4, Chairman Election Com. 3, Pub. Com. 3, Chairman Charter Com. 4: Bank Teller I, Bank Staff Cashier 2; Track I. 2, 4: H. R. Vice Chairman I; Class Ring and Pin Com. 3. 4; French Club 3; Marshal 3, 4; Class Day Color Guard 3: Usher Senior Prom 3: Junior Classical League 4: Delegate to Eastern Mass. Student Council Conven- tion 4. BARBARA ANN PETERS Nicknames: Pete, Peter and Barb. Pet Passion: Skating. Favorite Song: Green Eyes. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More teachers like Mr. Wall. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4. SANDRA POLEY Future Plans: College. Nickname: Sandy. Pet Passion: High heels. Suppressed Desire: To have a private tele- phone. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Advisor 4; French Club 3, 4; Bank Staff 3: Social Customs 3, 4; Dramatic Soc. 3, 4; MURI- VIAN Jr. App. 3, Editorial Staff 4, Business Staff 4; Sagamore Circulation Staff 2, 3, 4; Class Day and Banquet Com. 4; Marshal 4: Banner Bearer 3: H. R. Vice Chm. I ; Basket- ball 3: Golf 2. 4; Archery I; Hockey I. MARILYN PONS Nicknames: Beegie and Ponsey. Pet Peeve: Mutes at football games. Chief Failing: Blushing. Suppressed Desire: To take the squeak out of chalk. ALPHA PI Alpha Pi Sec.-Treas. 4: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Advisor 3, Sr. Advisor 4, Rep. to Exec. B oard I: Library Staff I; Marshal 1 , 2, 3, 4, Lunchroom Checker 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Vice Pres. 4; School Council 3, 4, Corresponding Sec. 3, 4: Lin- coln House Treas. 1,2, 3; Class of ' 48 Treas. 4: Banner Bearer 2; Class Day Jr. Aide 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Old English B 2: Soft- ball I, 2, 3, 4: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Varsity 4; Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Varsity 2, Varsity 3, 4. HELEN PHILLIPS Ambition: To be a court reporter. Suppressed Desire: To see the Dramatic So- ciety do Gone With the Wind. Favorite Song: That ' s My Desire. Lunchroom Staff I: Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, H. R. Rep. 2; Swimming 2: Dramatic So- ciety 2; Lost and Found 4. NORMAN S. POWERS Pet Passion: Drum Majorettes. Pet Pastime: Women. Chief Failing: Dr. Shepard ' s clase de espa- nol. Ambition: To be a better man than my father, if possible. Swimming 2, 3, 4: H. R. Chairman I; Mar- shal 2, 4; Student Forum 4 ; Spanish Club 4; Student Handbook 3: Chemistry Club 3. The school I live in 115 Greenough Street IRMA PRICE LOU RAPHAEL Pet Passion: College Pond. Pet Peeve: People who talk a lot and say very little — like my brother. Ambition: To live a happy and useful life. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: So little homework! Grils ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4; Sagamore Circulation Staff 2, 3, 4: Lost and Found Rep. 2: Student Handbook Com. 3, 4; Sec. to Miss Greenshields 4; Basket- ball 2, 3: Softball 2, 3: Team Games 2: Riding 2, 3. Nicknames: Lo, B.G. Butch, Rafferty. Pet Peeve: Cigars, beards, bubble-gum. Ambition: To be as successful in business as my mom. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, H. R. Rep. 3, 4: English Club 3: Dramatic Society 2, 3, 4: Debating Society 2: Student Forum 2: H. R. Vice Chm. I ; Radio Club 3, 4: Bank Staff Messenger 3: Sagamore 2; Sec. to Miss Saw- yer 4: Sec. to Miss Spaulding 4: Lunch- room Staff I; H. R. Sec. 3; Swimming 2. BEVERLY KATHERINE PRODANY Nickname: Bev. Ambition: To become Robert Taylor ' s sec- retary. Suppressed Desire: To jump out of an air- plane in a parachute. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Home- room 306. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club I, 2, 4; Swimming I : Tennis 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4: Choral Society 3; Old English B 3. FRED RAVREBY Pet Peeve: Short but important meetings. Chief Failing: Neckties and collars. Favorite Quotation: The difficult we can do at once, the impossible takes a little longer. ALPHA PI Football I, 2, Var. 3, 4: Basketball I, Var. 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2; Track 3, 4: Tennis 3, 4; Touchdown Club I, 2, 3, 4; H. R. Vice Chairman 2, Treas. 3, 4: Sagamore I; Mar- shal 3, 4, Lunch Room Checker 3, Capt. of Force 4: School Council 4; Court of Justice 4, Prosecutina Attorney 4; Vice Pres, of Graduating Class 4. PETER K. RACE Pet Pastime: Losing Week-ends. Suppressed Desire: To suppress one. Advice to Freshmen: Don’t forget: You only live once, so hurry through High School and then you can start. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The blood, sweat, and tears on the gym floor. Swimming 2, 3, 4: Outdoor Track 3. GLORIA RAYNES Future Plans: College, job, and then who knows? Pet Peeve: Insincere people. Suppressed Desire: To do what I want when I want to. Favorite Songs: How Soon; Near You. H. R. Sec. I; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Choral Society 2, 3. 4; Girls ' Vocal Ensemble 3; Class Day Junior Aide 3; Student Handbook Reporter 4; Basketball 3. HUGH R. RAINGE Pet Peeve: 8:30 Monday morning. Interest: Airplanes. Favorite Quotation: Never do today what you can do tomorrow. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The drinking fountains in the corridors. Aero Club I, 2, 3, Pres. 4; French Club 2. CECELIE RAPHAEL Pet Passion: Three New Year Eve ' s with - - - . Pet Peeve: People who call me Ceecily. Suppressed Desire: California Here I Come. Favorite Song: Temptation. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Advisor 4; Bank Teller 2, 3, 4; Debating Soc. I ; Student Forum 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4; Head Usher 4; English Club 3; MURIVIAN Jr. App. 3, Staff 4; Student Handbook 4; Golf 2: Red Cross Rep. 2, 3, 4. BARBARA JEAN REID Nicknames: Shorty, Blondie, Peanuts. Pet Peeve: People who are never on time. Pet Pastime: Talking on the telephone. Favorite Songs: How Soon; Near You. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Lost and Found 3. PATRICIA LEE REINHERZ Chief Failing: Playing the piano a la Rein- herz. Ambition: To experience the thrills and hard- ships of a newspaper woman. Favorite Quotation: Wisdom is the prin- ciple thing; therefore get wisdom, and with all thy getting, get understanding. ALPHA PI School Council I, 2, 3, 4, R ecording Sec. 4, Chm. Publicity 4, Rep. to Walpole Con- vention 3, Rep. to Hyde Park Convention 4, Court of Justice 2; Marshal 3, 4; H. R. Sec. I; H. R. Vice Chm. 2; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Junior Advisor 3, Senior Advisor 4; Bank Teller I, Messenger 1, Clerk 2; Sec. to Miss Sawyer 2, 3; Sec. to Miss Greenshields 3; Sagamore Reporter I, 2, Ass ' t News Editor 3; French Club 2, 3, 4, Program Chm. 4; Dramatic Society I, 4; Debating Society I, 2. 3; English Club 3, 4; Chm. Dramatic Group 3; Student Forum 4; Senior Prom Com. 4; Banner Bearer I, Chief Aide, Class Day 3; Old English B 4. The teachers and the students The people that I greet MARIANNE ROEMER CHARLES W. RICE Nickname: Priscilla Alden ' s ice cream par- lor. Ambition: To own my own orchestra. Interest: Music. Favorite Song: All or Nothing at All. Lunchroom Staff I, 2, 3, In charge of Lunchroom Workers 3; Red Cross Rep. I, 2, MURIVIAN H. R. Rep. I, 2, 3. GERALDINE RICHMOND Future Plans: Retailing. Pet Passion: Tinka (he ' s a dog). Ambition: To live dangerously. Entered from F. V. Thompson High School 2 . Girls’ League 2, 3, 4, Publicity Chm. 3, 4; Dramatic Society 2, 3, 4, Publicity Chm. 4; English Club 3; Golf 3; Library Staff 3, 4; Junior Apprentice MURIVIAN 3; Student Forum 4; Student Handbook Reporter 3, Circulation 4. CHARLES ROAZEN Nickname: Chuck. Pet Passion: Bell Schedule 4. Suppressed Desire: To see the Bruins win the Stanley Cup. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: A fresh- man gym class. Stamp Club I, 2; Chemistry Club 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; Physics 4. MARILYN HELAINE ROBINSON Nicknames: Macky, Mar, Robby. Pet Passion: J. F. Pet Peeve: Orange lipsticks. Favorite Song: Come Closer to Me. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Choral Society I, 2; Spanish Club 3, 4; Art Club I, 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 3: Swimming I; Basketball 3. CHARLOTTE RODNEY Future Plans: Business School. Pet Peeve: My sister listening to my tele- phone conversations. Chief Failing: A certain boy with blue eyes. Favorite Song: The Man I Love. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Social Customs Club 3; Student Handbook Circulation 4; Golf 4. Pet Peeve: Teachers who say No home- work tonight children , but. . . . Chief Failing: Too many. Favorite Quotation: The worst is a woman who can ' t talk and who can ' t listen. What B.H.S. Needs Most: It ' s got it! ! Entered from Bunce Court School, Shrews- bury, Shropshire, England 2. Girls League 2, 3, 4; H. R. Sec. 2, 3; German Club 3; Softball 2, 3; Swimming 2; Old English B 3. DIANE ROSE Nicknames: Di, Rosie. Pet Peeve: Racoon coats at football games. Pet Pastime: Thinking about studying. Ambition: Social Service Worker. Girls League I, 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found 2, 3; Red Cross Rep. 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Choral Society I ; H. R. Sec. 4; Student Handbook Reporter 3, Circulation 4. ANN ROSENBERG Pet Passion: Food. Pet Pastime: Johnson ' s after a big date at the movies. Chief Failing: Finishing what I begin. Favorite Song: Jealousy. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Social Customs Club 2; Library Staff 4. RUBY L. ROSENBERG Nickname: Rubbie. Favorite Songs: They Say It’s Wonderful: You Do. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More Mr. Millers. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found I, H. R. Rep. 2, Senior Advisor 4; Sec. to Miss Greenshields 3; H. R. Sec. 2; Junior Nurses Aide 3; Dramatic Society 2, 3. 4, Floor Captain 3, Co-Chairman of Sales 4; Sagamore Circulation Staff 2, 3, Ass ' t Cir- culation Manager 4; Student Handbook Re- porter 3: MURIVIAN Junior Apprentice 3, Typist 4: Library Staff I, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club I, 2; English Club 3: Social Customs Club 3: French Club 3; Choral Society 4; Class Day and Banquet Com. 4; Old English B I. DOROTHY ROSENFIELD Nicknames: Dot, Dotty. Pet Peeve: The scale answers that. Suppressed Desire: Little man who isn ' t there, or if he is, where is he? Favorite Quotation: Smile and the world smiles with you; weep and you weep alone. Entered from Revere High School, Revere, Mass. 3. Girls ' League 4. I 17 My friends in the quadrangle The classmates that I see MANUEL ROSENFELD Future Plans: Boston University and then the U.S. Merchant Cadet Corps. Chief Failing: The ' gang at C. S. A. Interest: Shorty. Favorite Quotation: Ideals are like the stars which sailors use to pilot their way through troubled waters. Library Staff I, 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 1,2, 3, 4: Marshal 4; German Club 4; Physics Club 4. HELAINE ROTHBLATT Nicknames: Red, Shorty, Green Eyes, etc. Pet Peeve: Older brothers (J. R. note 1944 MURIVIAN). Chief Failing: Procrastination (leaving my homework for 30 minute study). Suppressed Desire: To be 6 feet tall so that people will see me at my Marshal post. ALPHA PI Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Advisor 4; Red Cross I, 3. 4; Sagamore Reporter 2, 3; Dramatic Workshop I, Dramatic Society 2, 4; Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; English Club 3: Marshal 4; Choral Society 2, 3; Bank Teller 3: H. R. Treasurer I; Class Day and Banquet Com. 4; Sec. to Miss Greenshields 3; Softball I, 2; Gym Team I, 2: Tennis 2, 3; Old English B 2. ALAN DAVIS ROTHSTEIN Future Plans: M. D. at Tufts ? ? ? Nickname: Rojo. Pet Peeve: Will you please buy. ... What B.H.S. Needs Most: More Home Rooms like 306. Dramatic Workshop I; Science Club 2; Chemistry Club 3: Debating Soc. 3; Student Forum 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4, Varsity 4; Mar- shal 4: H. R. Chairman 4; MURIVIAN Busi- ness Staff Chairman 4. CAROLINE ROTHSTEIN Ambition: To be in a position where I won ' t need one. Suppressed Desire: To walk barefoot in the rain. Favorite Quotation: What you don’t know doesn ' t hurt you, but it may amuse others. Advice to Freshmen: Make use of all your opportunities now. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Advisor 4: Dramatic Workshop I, Dramatic Society 3, 4: Student Forum 3: Choral Society 2, 3; Chess Club 2; Bank Cashier 2, Bank Teller 4: MURIVIAN Junior Apprentice 3, Senior Statistic Com. 4; Sagamore Typist 4: French Club 3, 4: Student Handbook Circulation 4; Sec. to Mr. Hollingworth 4; Archery I, 4; Softball I: Tennis 3; Gym Team I, 2: Man- ager of Girls ' Hockey Team 4; Old English B 3. ALAN RUBIN Pet Passion: Don ' s girlfriends. Pet Peeve: Foreign languages. Suppressed Desire: A Suburban League baseball championship. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Marshal study hall 4th period. Pres. School Council 4; H. R. Treas. I, Chairman 2, 3; Marshal 3, 4; Usher Senior Prom 3; Delegate to the N.E.S.G. A 4; Football Manager I: Baseball I, 2, Varsity 3, 4: Tennis Varsity 3, 4: Radio Club 3: Student Forum 4: Lunchroom Checker 4. JUDITH MARILYN RUBINOFF Ambition: To be happy with whomever - - - oops-whatever I pursue. Chief Failing: A. Miller -- in blush pink. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Mr. Bates as senior advisor. Favorite Quotation: He who loves himself has no rivals. ALPHA PI Girls League 1,2. 3, 4, Lost and Found Rep. I; Marshal 2; Bank Teller I; Bank Mes- senger I, 2, 3: H. R. Sec. I, 2: V.-Chm. 3: Dramatic Workshop I; Dramatic Society 2: Pep Club I ; French Club 2, 3, 4; Class Day Junior Aide 3; Senior Prom Com. 4; MURI- VIAN Jr. Apprentice 3, Staff Chm. 4. BENJAMIN RUTSTEIN Nickname: Big Ben. Pet Peeve: Girls with that new look. Favorite Song: Black Magic. What B.H.S. Needs Most: A football sta- dium that seats 100,000 people. J. V. Football 4; Track I; Band 2, 3, 4: Class Day and Banquet Com. 4; Touchdown Club 4. LAWRENCE ALLEN RUTTMAN Favorite Song: You Do. Favorite Quotation: The ordinary poet, like the ordinary man, is forever seeking in external circumstances the help which can be found only in himself. ALPHA PI Dramatic Society 2, 3, 4, Little Women 3; Dramatic Workshop I; Debating Society I, 2, 3, V. Pres. 4: Student Forum 3, 4; Ra- dio Club 3, 4, WBZ Broadcasts 3; Baseball I, J. V. 3, Varsity 4; Spanish Club 4; Class Gift Com. 4: MURIVIAN Junior App. 3, Editorial Staff 4. HOWARD B. SACKS Future Plans: College. Pet Peeve: Preparing for yellow papers. Chief Failing: Chemistry experiments. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More teachers like Mr. Smith. Bank Teller I, 2, Messenger 3, Clerk 3, Faculty Assist, to Mr. Meyers 4; Red Cross Rep. I, 2, Treas. 3: H. R. Treas. I, 3, Sec. 2, 3; Library Staff I, 2, 3, 4; Rep. I, 2, 3, 4; English Club 3; H. R. Chm. 4: MURIVIAN Rep. 4; Usher Senior Prom 3; Student Forum 4; J. Murray Kay Prize 3; Dramatic Society 4. EUGENE L. SAKLAD Nicknames: Gene, Jimmy. Pet Pastime: Piano or Bowling. Chief Failing: Resisting temptation. Suppressed Desire: To be able to express myself accurately and concisely. Chess Club 2; German Club 4. All races, all religions I 18 That’s B.H.S. to me JOEL S. SALDINGER IPHIGENIA JANE SCOURTIS Nickname: Professor. Chief Failing: My accent. Ambition: To become President of the U.S. Advice to Freshmen: There are 4 years ahead of you, make use of them. Chemistry Club I, 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 4; Phys- ics Club 4, Pres. 4; Debating Society I, 2, 3, 4; MURIVIAN Rep. I, 2, 3: Prize Speak- ing 2, Winner Extemp. 3; Chess Club 3, 4; Student Forum 3: Dramatic Society 3, 4, Tovarich 3, Barretts of Wimpole Street 4: Radio Club 3; FI. R. Vice-Chm. 4. JOY A. SCALZILLI Nickname: Little One. Pet Passion: Moonlight Sailing (M ' M). Ambition: To live to the utmost. Suppressed Desire: To S-T-R-E-T-C-FI-. Entered from Taft High School, Brighton, Mass. 2. Girls ' League 2, 3, 4; Senior Advisor 4; Chairman of Christmas formal 4; Sagamore Circulation Staff 2, 3, Business Manager 4, Subscription Manager 3; Marshal 3; H. R. Treas. 4; Senior Prom Com. 4; Bank Teller 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 4; French Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 4; Dramatic Soc. 3; Art Workshop 3: Basketball 3; Archery 3: Tennis 2. JACK M. SCHOENFELD Future Plans: Business (not monkey!). Ambition: To see what keeps Mr. Bemis going strong. Suppressed Desire: A big, long, black, sleek, shmy pen. Advice to Freshmen: It ' s not what you do, but how you do it. Glee Club I, 2; Marshal 2: Red Cross I; H. R. Treasurer 2; Pirates of Penzance I; Cross Country Track I; Vocal Ensemble 2; Band 2, 3, Treasurer 3; Music Society 2, 3; Bank Staff 2; Senior Prom Com. 4. RITA SCHULTZ Pet Passion: Living. Suppressed Desire: If it ' s heaven blessed, it doesn ' t have to be suppressed. Favorite Quotation: We build statues out of snow and weep when they melt.” Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: My Shadow. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, H. R. Rep. I; Lost and Found 3, 4; Bank Staff 3; Horse Back Riding 4: Tennis 4. CLAIRE ELAINE SCHWARTZ Pet Passion: Al Jolson ' s singing. Interest: Many — Art, Music, Medicine and Books. What B.H.S. Needs Most: A bus to the door. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, H. R. Rep. 4: Debating Society I, 2; Choral Soc. I, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Soc. 2, 4: Dramatic Workshop I: Music Soc. I, 2, 4; Biology Club 2, 3: Art Club 2, 3, 4; MURIVIAN H. R. Rep. 4; Publicity Staff 4; Sr. Prom Com. 4: English Club 3; Red Cross Rep. 2; Student Forum 2. Nicknames: Geni and Iph. Pet Peeve: ' Are you still growing? Suppressed Desire: To fall asleep in the library. ALPHA PI Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, H. R. Rep. 2, 3, Rep. to Ex. Board 3, Sec 4; Sagamore Re- porter I, 2, 3, Rewrite Ed. 4: Debating Soc. 2, 3; Dramatic Soc. 3: Bank Staff 2, 3; Eng- lish Club 3; Spanish Club 4; Social Customs Club 3, 4; Pres. 4; Pirates of Penzance I; Choral Soc. 2; Varsity Swimming I, 2, 3, 4: Two Old English B ' s; Homeroom Sec. 2, 4, Vice Chairman 3; Marshal 3, 4. RICHARD SEELEY Future Plans: College. Pet Peeve: Tall girls. Ambition: To be like M. J. S. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The stu- dents. Entered from Chelsea High School, Chel- sea, Mass. 2. Physics Club 4: Student Forum 4. JOYCE R. SEGAL Pet Peeve: Dieting. Pet Pastime: Keeping the telephone com- pany busy. Favorite Quotation: For a cleaner desk use ' Woodberry ' soap. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More pastel colored walls. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club I, 2; Camera Club I; Swimming I, 2, 3; Tennis I. STANLEY SEGALL Nickname: Rocky. Pet Pastime: Talking. Ambition: To be a Chemical Engineer. Advice to Freshmen: See-Hear-Obey-Don ' t talk. Entered from Boston English High School, Boston, Mass. 3. Chemistry Club 4; Physics Club 4; Spanish Club 4; Graduation Com. 4. PAUL S. SELYA Pet Passion: Double dates with Vern. Pet Pastime: Writing poetry — ask anyone who knows. Ambition: To develop as wonderful a corps of friends as that of my family. Interest: Science, music, history, and cur- rent events. German Club 4; Chemistry Club 2, 3; Sagamore Reporter 2, Rewrite Editor 3, Technical Editor 4 ; Debating Society 4; Student Forum 2; Tennis Team Manager 4. 1 19 The house I live in The classes, clubs, and plays DAVID ALAN SHAPIRO JUDITH H. SHUBOW Future Plans: B.U., Harvard, Tufts. Pet Passion: Women. Favorite Quotation: Infatuation is attrac- tion, Passion is reaction, and love is still love. ALPHA PI Sagamore I, 2, 4: Physics Club 4; Eng- lish Club 3; Stage and Electrical Staff I, 2, Chief Stage Manager 3; H. R. Chm. 3; Marshal 3: Student Forum I, 2, 3, 4, Pro- gram Chm. 3: Debating Society I, 2, 3, 4; Rep. to Mass. Boys ' State 3. Future Plans: University of Miami. Favorite Songs: Jealousy and Claire de Lune. Favorite Quotation: A woman ' s best asset is a man ' s imagination. Advice to Freshmen: Pretend you ' re a senior trying to get into college and WORK, You ' ll be glad you did. Entered Highland Manor, West Long Branch, N. J. 2. Girls ' League 3, 4, 5; Dramatic Soc. 3: Sec. to Miss Johnson 2; Sec. to Miss Saw yer 5. THOMAS A. SHEA Pet Passion: Vacations. Pet Pastime: Show on Friday nights. Favorite Song: Feudin ' and Fussin ' . Favorite Quotation: He who thinks is lost. Bank Teller I, 2, 3, 4; H. R. Treasurer 4; MURIVIAN Junior Apprentice 3 RICHARD SHUMAN Future Plans: College and then that wonder- ful business world. Pet Peeve: My angelic home room. Pet Pastime: Entertaining certain social con- tacts. Suppressed Desire: To light a fire cracker in the library. ALPHA PI Marshal 2, 3, 4: Court of Justice 2, 4: School Council I: H. R. Chairman I, 2, 4- Master of Ceremonies at Social 2; Pres, of House Council I: Pep Club 2: Student Forum 4; Red Cross Officer 3; Senior Prom Com. 4; Debating Soc. 4. NORMA M. SHERMAN Pet Peeve: Men in general. Suppressed Desire: To finish a dream before waking up. Favorite Song: I Have But One Heart. Favorite Quotation: ' Tis better to keep quiet and be thought a fool; than to open your mouth and remove all doubt. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Bank Staff I, 2, 3; Election Commissioner 2, 3, 4; Lost and Found Rep. 2, 3, 4; Tennis 4; Horse Back Riding 4. DONALD CHARLES SILK Nicknames: Dapper, Don, Chuck. Pet Pastime: A little bowling alley at Wash- ington Sq. Favorite Quotation: A good man has noth- ing to fear in life or death. What B.H.S. Needs Most: A touch of Revere. Student Forum 3; Physics Club 4; Basket- ball 3, 4; Baseball 3. JULIAN M. SHLAGER Pet Peeve: Grand Central Station of B.H.S. — lunchroom. Chief Failing: Concentrating in Dr. Shep- ard ' s class with the band outside pre- paring for a rally. Ambition: To be as much of a man as my father. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Two or more clubs which continually meet at the same time. Track 3; Aero Club 3; Camera Club 4; Physics Club 4; Gift Com. 4. DAVID J. SILVER Nicknames: Hi-Ho and Silva. Interest: Almost anything (within reason). Favorite Quotation: Such is life. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More homerooms like 308. H. R. Treas. I, Chairman 3; Baseball I; Bank Teller I, 2; Marshal 2, 3; Class Day and Banquet Com. 4; Physics Club 4; Treas. 4; MURIVIAN Rep. 2; Student Forum 4. RUTH SHLAGER Nickname: Bleachie (Donated by 308). Ambition: To learn how to sing. Favorite Song: Body and Soul. Favorite Quotation: Everything happens for the best. Girls ' Leag ue I, 2, 3, 4; Bank Teller I, 2; Spanish Club 4; Pep Club I ; Dramatic Workshop I ; Social Customs Club 4; Bank Staff 3. SHIRLEY E. SILVER Nicknames: Blackie, Butch, Shirt-tail. going to the Football Games. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More teachers Pet Passion: Music and horses. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, 5; Girls ' Field Hockey I ; Social Customs Club 3. Pet Pastime: Bowling. Dances, concerts, meetings The busy, happy days 120 RICHARD H. SILVERMAN Future Plans: First to Graduate, then M.I.T. Suppressed Desire: To study in a study pe- riod. Advice to Freshmen: To retain even sem- blance of sanity, Don ' t Take Senior Math! What B.H.S. Needs Most: Another Fire. German Club 2, 4, 5, Sec.Treas. 4: Vice- Pres. 5; Physics Club 5, Sec. 5; Student Forum 5; Class Day Banquet Com. 5: Radio Club 5. ANITA SIMON Pet Passion: Perry Como and Spaghetti. Suppressed Desire: To be ready on time some time. Favorite Quotation: And now for a little quiz (a la Miss Bliss). What B.H.S. Needs Most: School spirit. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Sagamore Cir- culation Staff 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 4: Stu- dent Forum 4; Sec. to Miss Spaulding 4: Archery 2; Tennis 2. RUTH DIANE SKLAR Pet Passion: Black hair and brown eyes. Pet Pastime: Receiving air-mails and long distance phone calls. Suppressed Desire: To see the original weld golf course. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Usher, Barretts of Wimpole St. 4; Social Customs Club 4; French Club 3, Pub. Com. 4; Hand Book Circulation Staff 4: Swimming 2; Golf 3; Student Forum 4; Class Day Junior Aide 3; Junior Prom Com. 3; Senior Social Com. 4. LAWRENCE SLABINE Future Plans: College — the one that says yes, first. Pet Passion: Vaughn Monroe. Favorite Quotation: Character is what we are; Reputation is what people think we a re. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Esther Williams on the swimming Team. Baseball I; Track I, 4; Sagamore Reporter I, 2; Stamp and Coin Club I; Sagamore H. R. Rep. I, 2; MURIVIAN Business Staff 4. Pet Pastime: Watching the Red Sox play. Interest: Art. Favorite Song: Smoke Gets In Your Eyes. Favorite Quotation: Wind up a gossip and she will run somebody down. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Eng. Club 3; Spanish Club 4; Chemistry Club 3; Dra- matic Soc. 3, 4; Class Day and Banquet Com. 4; Student Forum 4; Art Club 3, 4; Sec. to Miss Greenshields 4; Art Workshop 3, 4; Pep Club I; Swimming I; Golf 2, 3; MURIVIAN Jr. App. 3, Art Staff 4; Dra- matic Society 5; Our Town. MARSHALL JAY SMITH Future Plans: To be a psychiatrist. Nicknames: Smitty, Mush, Smiss (by Mr. Friedland ) . Chief Failing: English Compositions. Favorite Song: Temptation. Entered from Jr. High School, Lynn, Mass. 2 . German Club Sec.-Treas. 4; Physics Club 4; Student Forum 3, 4; Camera Club 3; Bank Teller 3, 4; Class Day and Banquet Com. 4. IDA SILVERMAN HELEN SLOTNICK M. LESLIE SMALL Future Plans: Colleqe (God and the Board of Admissions willing). Pet Passion: Psychology and people. Pet Peeve: Bucky Bates and cell No. 309. Suppressed Desire: To have everyone call me Leslie. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Lost and Found Rep. 2, 3, 4; Radio Club 2, 3: Student Hand- book Com. 3; MURIVIAN Jr. App. 3, Edi- torial Staff 4; Student Forum 4. MELVIN BARRY SMITH RICHARD E. SNOW Nicknames: Dick Snowy, Blizzard. Ambition: I wonder! Favorite Song: Anything by Louis Prima. Favorite Quotation: Have you got an extra dime. Future Plans: College and then the stage. Pet Passion: The theatre and horseback riding. Chief Failing: Trying to see Mr. Mitchell before school. Interest: The theatre, but it doesn’t stop there. ALPHA PI Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Red Cross Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4; English Club 3; French Club 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Workshop I, 2; Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, 4; Radio Club 4; Student Forum 4; Golf 4; Sec. to Miss Greenshields 4; Class Day Jr. Aide 3; Prize Speaking Alternate 2, Prize Speaking Winner 3; Suspect 3: Barretts of Wimpole Street 4; Class Day Com. 4. Future Plans: Harvard and then (?). Ambition: To sleep for 24 hours. Advice to Freshmen: Durate et vosmet rebus ■ servate secundis. What B.H.S. Needs Most: A smoking room for seniors. ALPHA PI Freshman Baseball I; Band I, 2; Orches- tra 2, 3, 4; Bank Staff I, 2; Marshal 2, 3, 4: Usher Jr. Prom 2; H. R. Vice Chairman 2, 4; Latin Club 4; Chemistry Club 4: French Club 2, 3; School Council 3; Graduation Com. 4; MURIVIAN Rep. I. The hello and the high sign 121 And the friendliness I see Tv ROBERT SOBOFF Pet Peeve: Those short walks up to Tech Field for Spring Track. Ambition: To be as good as Pete Marino on the clarinet. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The way our faculty always loses the Varsity vs. Faculty Basketball game. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Shorter working hours and more pay. Track I; Aero Club I; Band I: Science Club I; Sagamore Reporter I; Orchestra 3; Chemistry Club 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; Stu- dent Forum 3, 4. AARON SOCKOF Nickname: Ftogy. Pet Pastime: Table 2. Favorite Song: Stardust. Favorite Quotation: He who talks much thinks little. Camera Club 2: Library Staff 2; Red Cross 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4. SYDNEY M. SODEKSON Future Plans: Business School. Ambition: To make my father and mother proud of me. Suppressed Desire: It ' s been surpressed for seventeen years now. Favorite Song: I Told You I Love You, Now Get Out. H. R. Treas. 3: Freshman Baseball I; J. V. Baseball 2, Varsity 3. HERBERT ARNOLD SOSTEK Nicknames: Pudge, Spike and Herb. Ambition: To be 7 ft. 12 in. tall. Advice to Freshmen: Be tall! ! Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Basket- ball candidates measuring 4 ft. 2 in. H. R. Treas. I, 2; Basketball Mgr. I, 2, Scorekeeper 3; Red Cross Rep. I; H. R. Sec. 3. IRMA SPIER Future Plans: College. Pet Passion: Men — 6 feet. Chief Failing: Trying to live up to my brother ' s standards. Suppressed Desire: To become a Power ' s Model. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Choral Soc. I; MURIVIAN Rep. I, 2, 3; Basketball 3; Student Forum 4; Class Day Banner Bearer 3; Camera Club 3. JOHN SPILLANE Interest: Some one in 108. Favorite Quotation: Keep trying, you ' ll get results.” Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Mr. Woodlock and his trained termites. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Someone to blow the no school signal. Library Staff I, 2, 3, 4; Football I, 4. SHEPARD A. SPUNT Future Plans: College. Pet Pastime: The Chess board. Ambition: To invent some new photographic color developments. Suppressed Desire: To find an error in our History book. Entered from Boston English High School 3. Chess Club 3, 4: Camera Club 3; Chem- istry Club 4; Student Forum. ROBERT STAHL l-uture Plans: College. Nicknames: Peewee, Bob. Pet Peeve: Misunderstanding teachers. Ambition: To be my own boss. Football I ; Baseball I . EDITH AILEEN STANLEY Nicknames: Edie and Sis. Pet Peeve: Cheese. Pet Pastime: Topsy ' s. Advice to Freshmen: Well begun, half done. Entered from Girls ' Latin, Boston, Mass. 5. Girls ' League 5; H. R. Rep. 5; Art Club 5; Social Customs Club 5. ELEANOR STEEVES Nicknames: Dede and Smiles. Pet Peeve: Those who think they are what they aren ' t. Ambition: To be like Mom. Favorite Song: Always. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3; Bank Teller 2; H. R. Library Rep. 3; H. R. Sec. 3. Football games and rallies 122 That’s B.H.S. to me WILLIAM J. STEINHAUSER Future Plans: U.S. Marines — College. Chief Failing: Gnos dna nemow eniw. Ambition: To be in a position where I won ' t need one. Interest: It might be you. Suppressed Desire: To see the Braves win the World Series. Baseball I : Track 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 3: Class Day Relay 2, 3, 4. ELIZABETH STEVENS Nicknames: Betty, Stevie. Pet Passion: Eating and listening to records. Chief Failing: Vanilla fudge sundaes after hockey practice. Advice to Freshmen: Make the most of your time in B.H.S. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Sr. Advisor 4, Class Day Jr. Aide 3; Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4; Lost and Found Rep. I, 2, 3, 4; Marshal 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4; H. R. Sec. I, Treas. 3; Choral Soc. I; Sec. to Miss Sawyer 3; Sec. to Miss Greenshields 3: Old English B 3, 4; Head Election Com. 3; Jr. Prom Com. Head 3; Co-Chm. Christmas Formal 4; Varsity Hock- ey 2, 3, 4: Softball 2, 3, 4: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Graduation Com. 4. ROBERT JOHN STEVENS Suppressed Desire: To see Ted break Ruth ' s record. Favorite Quotation: Wait till next year. Advice to Freshmen: Wait now, and avoid the rush. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More time out of school. ELEANOR RUTH STEIN Pet Peeve: Short week-ends. Chief Failing: Math, hot fudge sundaes. Advice to Freshmen: Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Groan- ing in the gym. Swimming I ; Basketball I ; Debating Soc. 3, 4; Social Customs Club 4; H. R. Treas. 4; Girls ' League 1,2, 3, 4, Lost and Found Rep. I, H. R. Rep. 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Soc. I, 2; MURIVIAN Jr. App. 3; Choral Soc. 3; Stu- dent Handbook Com. 3; Advertising Staff Sagamore 4; Gift Com. 4. THELMA STEWART Future Plans: Nursing School. Pet Pastime: Reading or Dancing. Favorite Song: How Soon. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The in- coming freshmen who get smaller and smaller. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4;, English Club 3: Choral Soc. 2, 3: Spanish Club 4; MURI- VIAN Jr. App. 3; Golf 2; Orchestra I, 2, 3; Dramatic Soc. 2; Jr. Red Cross Rep. I, 2, 3, 4: Reporter Student Handbook 3. ELIZABETH BAILA STEINBERG HARRY V. STOIA Future Plans: Travel — then Alaska. Interest: Safe and vault engineering. Suppressed Desire: To be healthy, wealthy and wise. Favorite Quotation: For the person that likes that sort of thing, that sort of thing would be just what that sort of person would like. BRUCE N. STRICKLAND Pet Passion: Mr. Merrill ' s History Class. Ambition: Be a lady s man instead of a track man. Interest: Looking for Theodos on the football f i e I d . What B.H.S. Needs Most: Better drinking fountains. Bank Teller 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 3; Spring Track 3, Capt. 4; Class Day Relay 3. WILLIAM FREDERICK SULLIVAN Pet Peeve: How did you get to be a mar- shal again? Suppressed Desire: To score 200 points for E. Bruce! Favorite Song: How Soon. Favorite Quotation: Heads up — and keep pitchin g. Marshal 2, 3, 4; Bank Teller I ; H. R. Treas. I, 3, Chairman 2; Basketball 2, 3, 4. BETTY ANNE SWARTZ Pet Pastime: Dancing to dreamy music with the right man. Chief Failing: Remembering names. Suppressed Desire: To do what I want, when, where, and how I want. Favorite Song: A Fellow Needs A Girl. Bank Teller I : H. R. Sec. 2, Vice Chairman 3, 4; Sec. to Miss Greenshields 3: Choral Soc. I, 2, 3; Pirates of Penzance I; De- bating Soc. 3, 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Advisor 4, Co-Chm. Christmas Formal 4; MURIVIAN Jr. App. 3, Pub. Com. 4; Saga- more Circ. Staff 3, 4; Student Handbook Com. 3, 4; Music Soc. 4; Spanish Club 4; Student Forum 4; Social Customs Club 4: Class Day Jr. Aide 3; Basketball 3: Sr. Prom Com. 4. Nicknames: Betty and Liz. Pet Peeve: Those history quizzes. Suppressed Desire: To walk out of 309 dur- ing homeroom period. Favorite Song: Jalousie. Entered from Girls ' Latin School Boston, Mass. 2. Girls ' League 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 4: English Club 3; Dramatic Soc. 3, 4; MURIVIAN H. R. Rep. 4; Stu- dent Handbook Com. 3. The friends I see about me 123 The short ones and the tall JOYCE A. SWARTZ LARRY TRAVIS Pet Passion: Theodore S. Williams (Ted, that is!!. Suppressed Desire: To lead a tremendous orchestra. Favorite Song: Malaguana. What B.H.S. Needs Most: A new cell keeper in 309. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball I; Horseback Riding 2, 3; Art Club I, 2, 4; Choral Soc. 2; Camera Club 3. ARLENE THELMA TACK Nicknames: Tacky, Lynn. Pet Peeve: My kid brother, Poison. Favorite Song: Cockeyed Jenny. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, 5, Lost and Found 5; Student Handbook Circulation 4; Bank Teller 2, 3, 4; Class Day and Banquet Com. 4. NORMA TAYLOR Chief Failing: I was born on Friday the 13th. Ambition: To play Chopin ' s Minute Waltz in 30 seconds. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More athletes like my brother, Tommy, and Hal Moffie. Lincoln House Treas. 4; H. R. Chm. I, 3, 4, Treas. 2: Bank Teller I, 2; Girls ' League 1, 2, 3, 4, H. R. Rep. I ; Jr. Advisor 3, Sr. Advisor 4; Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4; Social Cus- toms Club 2; Swimming I, 2, 3, 4, Var. I, 2, 4; Choral Soc. 3: Old English B 2; Jr. Prom. Com. 3; Marshal 4; Ring and Pin Com . 3, 4: Class Day Jr. Aide 3: Associate Justice of the Court of Justice 4. PETER EDWARD THEODOS Future Plans: College. Nicknames: Pete, Pistol, The Galloping Gael. Interest: Athletes, Women, Wine and Song. Favorite Quotation: If you can ' t take part in a sport, be one anyway. Football I, 2. 4: Baseball I, 2, 4; Winter Track 2, 3, 4; Touchdown Club I, 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 3; Senior Prom Com. 4. NORMA JOAN THOMPSON Nickname: Tommy. Interest: Roller Skating at Co-ed. Favorite Song: Near You. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Big Freshmen and little seniors. Girls ' League 3, 4. i Pet Peeve: Arguments in 309. Chief Failing: The Brooklyn Dodgers. Interest: Our Good Neighbor Policy. What B.H.S. Needs Most: Longer Saturdays and Sundays. Entered from James Madison High School, Brooklyn, New York 3. Chess Club 3; Student Forum 4; Physics Club 4: Class Day and Banquet Com. 4. ROBERT T. TRIMPER Future Plans: B.C. I hope. Pet Pastime: Arguing with the Boys in 309. Favorite Quotation: A quitter never wins, and a winner never quits. Advice to Freshmen: If something is worth doing at all, do it right. Bank Teller I, 3, 4; Touchdown Club I, 2, 3, 4; Aero Club I; Stamp and Coin Club 2; Baseball I; Biology Club 2; Football I, 2, 3, 4: H. R. Sec. 2; Chemistry Club 3: Track 3: Golf 3, 4: Class Day and Banquet Com. 4. MARY ELLEN TUDOR Nicknames: Toots, Two Door, and Tuna Fish. Pet Passion: Swimming, football and hockey. Pet Peeve: My Height (5 ' 2 V 2 ). Ambition: To have an R.N. follow my name. Girls ' League I, 3, 4; Swimming I, Varsity 2, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4; Choral Society 3; Pep Club 4; Lost and Found Rep. 4; Sec. to Miss Sawyer 4. BARBARA ANNE TURNER Pet Peeve: Fickle people. Pet Pastime: Chattering and being a general nuisance. Ambition: To see B.H.S. win class A Championship. Favorite Song: When You Were Sweet Six- teen. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; H. R. Sec. 3; Treas. 4; Bank Staff 2; Choral Society I, 2, 4; Lost and Found 2; Students Handbook Re- porter 3; Pep Club 4; Golf 2; Swimming 3, Varsity 4; Tennis 4; Archery 4; Basketball 3; Sec. to Miss Sawyer 4; Sec. to Miss Spaulding 4; Sec. Guidance Off. 4; Bank Teller 2. MARY JOAN TYNAN Pet Pastime: Listening to Bing sing. Chief Failinq: Getting to school before 8:30. Ambition: The Pursuit of Happiness. Suppressed Desire: To be Queen for a day. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4. The freshmen and the seniors 124 Together in the halls ANTHONY MICHAEL UVA Future Plans: Optometry. Interest: Music. Favorite Song: Jealousy. Favorite Quotation: I come like water, and like wind I go. Chess Club 3, 4. WILLIAM LEONARD WALDO Future Plans: College. Nicknames: Runty, Wee Will. Ambition: To reach six feet. Favorite Song: Till Then. Touchdown Club I, 4; Football I, 4: Base- ball 3, 4; Hockey 4: Senior Prom Com. 4. MARJORIE ELIZABETH WALLACE Future Plans: Fashion School. Pet Passion: Ire cream. Pet Pastime: Dancing. Chief Failing: Remembering things. Girls ' League 4: Clothing Club 3, 4. STANLEY C. WALLACE Pet Passion: Brigham ' s Hot Fudge Sundaes. Suppressed Desire: A certain Brunette. Favorite Quotation: This above all to thine own self be true. H. R. Chairman 3, 4; Bank Teller I, 2: Acting Workshop I, Sec. Treas. I ; Art Work- shop I, 2, 3, Co-Chairman 3; Stage Work- shop I : Art Club I ; Dramatic Soc. 2, 4; Ring and Pin Com. 4; Class Day and Ban- quet Com. 4: Defence Panel of Court of Justice 4: Barretts of Wimpole Street. BEATRICE JEANNE WALTCH Suppressed Desire: To be a drum majorette. Favorite Song: Gershwin ' s Someone to Watch Over Me. Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Advisor 4; Chairman, Supper Party 4; Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4; Bank Teller I: Choral Society I, 2, 3, 4: Red Cross Rep. I, 2, 3, 4; Sag. Rep. 4; Marshal I, 2: Pirates of Pbnzance I: Dra- matic Workshop I; Music Society I, 2, Sec. Treas. 3, President 4; Bank Messenger 2; Usher Pride and Prejudice 2, Dramatic Society 2; Electrical Staff 2; Radio Club 2; French Club 3; Junior Aide 3: Sec. to Mr. Hollingworth 4; Senior Prom Com. 4. WILLIAM JOSEPH WARD JR. Interest: All sports. Suppressed Desire: To play for a profession- al sport team. Advice to Freshmen: Keep your eye on your lunch. What B.H.S. Needs Most: A good hockey rink. Band I; Touchdown Club I, 2, 3, 4; Base- ball I, 2, 4: Football I, 2, 3, 4: Marshal 3, 4: Hockey 4. JOANNE WATERMAN Future Plans: To take the world by surprise. Pet Pastime: Wasting time. Ambition: To see Mr. Miller scold with a straight face. Favorite Song: Can ' t Help Lovin ' That Man. Girls’ League I, 2, 3, 4; Rep. 2, Lost and Found 2; Girls ' Auxiliary I, 2; Lunchroom Staff I ; Dramatic Workshop I ; Lost and Found House Chairman 2; Biology Club 2; Sec. to Mrs. Ginty 3, 4. ALDEN E. WESSMAN Future Plans: Harvard. Interests: Science and Literature. Favorite Quotation: The greatest of faults is to be conscious of none. — Carlyle. Chemistry Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Physics Club 4; Debating Society I ; Election Com. I; Jr. Red Cross 3; Usher Jr. Prom 2; Senior Prom 3; Student Forum 4: Tennis Team, Manager 4: Gift Com. 4: Harvard Book Prize 3; Capt. Wilfred H. Ringer Jr. Award 3. SHEILA RUTH WHARTON Pet Passion: My three handsome brothers. Favorite Quotation: Blessed is he who ex- pects nothing, for he shall not be dis- appointed. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More genuine in- terest in good student government. ALPHA PI Sagamore Reporter I, 2, 3, News Editor 4; MURIVIAN Junior Apprentice 3, Staff Chm. 4; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4, H. R. Rep. 2, Junior Advisor 3, Senior Advisor 4: Class Day Junior Aide 3; Sec. to Miss Soderberq 2; Sec. to Miss Greenshields 3: Library Staff 2, Treas. 3; Dramatic Workshop 2, V. Chm. 2: Bank Staff 2: Electrical Staff 2; English Club 3, Program Chm. 3; Student Handbook Editor 3: French Club 3, 4, Program Com. 4; Art Workshop 3; Debatinq Society 3; Stu- dent Forum 4: Old English B 3; Jr. Varsity Girls ' Hockey. IRVING H. WHITE JR. Nicknames: Ivy, Whitie, and Rebel. Pet Peeve: Apple polishers. Chief Failing: Women. Entered from Christ School, N. C., 2. Usher Jr. Prom 2, Sr. Prom 3: Manager Cross Country Team 4; Manager Winter Track 4; H. R. Vice Chairman 4. The lunchroom and the league room 125 Full of laughter, full of cheers SUZANNE JOY WISEMAN CHARLES ROBERT WILLIAMS Nicknames: Charlie, Chunck, Chucker. Pet Peeve: Monday morning. Favorite Song: Near You. Advice to Freshmen: Start off right — pay no attention to a senior ' s advice. H. R. Chairman I, 2, Vice Chairman 3, Sec. 4: Bank Teller 3, 4; Marshal 4; Library Staff I; Usher Junior Prom, Senior Social; Class Day Color Guard 3. NICHOLAS P. WILLIAMS Future Plans: College. Nicknames: Nick, Buddy, Horseshoes. Ambition: To make the most of everything I attend. Suppressed Desire: To tell nothing but the truth. Baseball I ; Football 2; H. R. Treas. 1,2, 3. JOHN WILLIS Future Plans: Colorado School of Mines. Favorite Quotation: Horray boys,- — Bless Me. What B.H.S. Needs Most: A Hothouse atop the new gym (for M r. Keene, of course). Biology Club 2; Basketball 2; Glee Club: Pirates of Penzance ; Music Society 2, 3. ROBERT LEWIS WILLOUR Future Plans: I wish I knew. Ambition: To learn Airplane Mechanics. Favorite Song: Near You. What B.H.S. Needs Most: The new wing. Stage and Electrical Staff I; Glee Club I; Swimming 4. AUDREY JOAN WINE Pet Passion: Spike heels. Pet Peeve: Boys shorter than I am. Ambition: To be like my Mom. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: Those girls ' gym classes. Girls League I, 2, 3, 4, Rep. 4; Election Commissioner 2, 3, 4; Red Cross Rep. 2; Tennis 2: Swimming 3; Golf 3; Basketball tournament 3; Decoration Committee, Jr. Prom 3; Social Customs Club 4; Student Forum 4; Decoration Com. Sr. Social 4; Girls ' League Supper Party 4; Usher, Bar- retts of Wimpole St. 4; Publicity, Student Handbook 4; Lost and Found Rep. 4. Future Plans: Art School. Pet Peeve: Rumors Are Flying. Chief Failing: Acting on impulses. What B.H.S. Needs Most: A Pep Club with pep! Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Field Hockey I. ALLAN ELLIOT WOLFSON Nicknames: Murphy, Irish, Studs, and Al. Pet Peeve: Artificial people. Favorite Quotation: To aim high and not succeed is not failure, and to aim low and succeed is not success. What B.H.S. Needs Most: A splinter-proof bench for the football subs. H. R. MURIVIAN Rep. I, 2, 3; J.V. Foot- ball 2, 3, Varsity Football 4; Touchdown Club 2, 3, 4. NANCY ELLEN WOLPER Ambition: To be as successful as my mom and dad think I am, and as happy as they are. Suppressed Desire: To buy Mr. Woodman a sleek shiny limousine. Favorite Quotation: He who lugs books is unbalanced. ALPHA PI Art Club I; Stage Workshop I, 2, 3; Dra- matic Society 2, 3; Enqlish Club 3; French Club I, 2, 3, 4; Choral Society 2, 3; Student Handbook Editor 3; Vocal Ensemble 2; Electrical Staff 2; Debating Society 3; Saga- more News Reporter 2; Copywriter 3; Copy Editor 4; MURIVIAN Jr. Apprentice 3; Writeups Co-Chairman 4; Secretary to Miss Greenshields 3; H. R. Secretary I, 2; Bank Staff Cashier I, 2; Student Forum 4; Var- sity Swimming Team 2, 3; Girls ' League I, 2, 3, 4; H. R. Rep. 3; Jr. Advisor 3; Sr. Advisor 4; Jr. Aide 3. JOHNNY E. YEE Nickname: Long John. Pet Pastime: Seeing as many Grand Operas as possible. Suppressed Desire: To work for the Metro- politan Opera. What B.H.S. Needs Most: More teachers like Mr. Lowe. RUBY YIP Pet Passion: Football games. Pet Pastime: Listening to operas. Favorite Song: Italian Street Song. Advice to Freshmen: Participate in school activities. ALPHA PI Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4; Library Rep. I; Library Staff 3; Clothing Club I, 2; Foods Club I; Girls’ League I, 2, 3, 4; Field Hock- ey I, 2; Recreational Leadership Course 2; Old English B 2; Bank Messenger 3; Marshal 3, 4; Lost and Found Rep. 3; Class Day Jr. Aide 3: Dramatic Soc. 3; Art Workshop 3; Choral Soc. 3, 4; MURIVIAN Jr. App. 3, Treas. 4; Pep Club 3; Class Day Com. 4. The school that has been growing More than a hundred years 126 STEPHEN ZOLL Future Plans: To have an average family with 2.7 children. Favorite Quotation: Nothing ventured, nothing lost, nothing gained. Most Amusing Thing About B.H.S.: The quadrangle cowboys, ball players, and dog wrestlers. Dramatic Workshop I; Stage Staff I; Spring Track I ; Library Staff 2: Swimminq 2, 3, 4: Bank Teller I, 3; MURIVIAN 4: Physics Club 4; Tennis 4. NORMAN MARSHALL ZIDE Future Plans: C. P. A. Pet Passion: To dance with Time Table Mable. Pet Peeve: Waiting for Smitty, (M.S.) Always Late! Physics Club 4, Student Forum 4. ARTHUR LEON ZISKEND Pet Pastime: The 88 keys. Ambition: To settle in South America. Favorite Quotation: Ffappy is the man that findeth wisdom and the man that getteth understanding. What B.H.S. Needs Most: A radiator on the playground. The school I live in 127 The houses, every one 1 I J A • CHEERLEADERS Last fall the B. H. S. cheer- leaders, with their new red sweaters, cheered Brookline to another championship. ... All but carrying the ball, these fourteen vigorous gals and two newly acquired fellows inspired our school to even greater athletic achievements. ... As the seniors graduate, the echoes of the spirited rallies, games, and meets will remain a memory of the school we live in. ROW I : Buchanan, Hawes, Thornton, Tiffany, Bouchard. ROW 2: Gloria Ginsberg, Campagna, Barrett, Kelly, Wallace, Kelleher, Grace Ginsberg. Levine, Young, Ryan, Artieres, B-r-o-o-k-l-i-n-e. The ballots and the voting 129 With so much to be done ROW I: Maginnis, Flanagan, McAdams, Connors, Ward, Keane (Capt.), Lenk, Forde, Carroll, Ravreby, Trahon. ROW 2: Mr. Downes, Dr. Denning, Waldo, Trimper, Fay, Lavery, Doherty, Misho, Haskell, Palmer, Nagi, MacDonald, Mr. Ball, Mr. Jordon. ROW 3: Gansenberg (Mgr.), Monahan, Theodos, Famolare, Sheehan, Spillane, Pender, Hunter, Kirby, Horowitz, O’Hearn, Wolfson, Werner, Cooperman. Brainbuster. . . . Braintruster Dou nes. VARSITY FOOTBALL One of the best football squads ever to wear the Red and Blue sported a record of seven wins, one defeat, and one tie this year, coming up from behind to clinch a third successive Class B title. . . . Having subdued Saugus, the mighty eleven went on to tie Quincy and to succumb to Weymouth; then, making use of their ability to get up off the floor, they chalked up victories over Fitchburg, Ringe Tech, Wal- tham, Belmont, and Watertown. . . . The championshio within grasp, a good New- ton team was routed forty-six to fourteen, Brookline ' s highest score in the history of the classic. Leading the iron men was Captain Gerry Keane. . . . Ends were Charlie Edu- cated Toe McAdams and Charlie Trahon; tackle spots were nailed down by Fred Ravreby and John Connors; and able guards were Keane and Joe Forde. . . . The center job was filled by Ed Lenk; while in the backfield, aiding Mike Palmer, John Doherty, and Jimmy Fay, were touchdown twins Doc Haskell and Tony Misho, the chief offensive threats. . . . The local lads in the Turkey-Day tilt made a dream come true for their six thousand jubilant fans and for Mentor Downes, who this year com- pleted a decade of successful coaching at B.H.S. Coach— MR. DOWNES Managers— EMERSON C. COOPER, GEORGE GANSENBERG The hurrying, the strolling 130 The million things to see JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL It was a gruelling schedule which the Jay Vees faced this year, encountering op- posing teams of varsity calibre. Although they were unable to maintain their out standing record of fhe past two years, six- teen wins and two defeats, they, never- theless, concluded their seasons by toppling Newton 12-0. . . . With Mentor Clem Mc- Cann coaching for his third year, the well- drilled scrappy squad boasted such players as Tom Fay, Russ Fogarty, Jim Lavery, Paul Pender, Tommy Sexton, and Jack Sheehan. . . . Scores alone, however, were not a fair indication of the strength of the team which practiced along with the Varsity Champs, starting in late August. ... It is hoped that next year will see these boys sparking the Varsity attack. Coach — MR. McCANN Manager — EARL DODDS mnr -T r ROW I : Sanger, Pierce, Levis, Driscoll, Fay, Sexton, Dobson, Farrell, Fogerty, Ormberg. ROW 2: Coach McCann, Hingston, Chalmers, Russell, Sullivan, Logan, Daley, Stern, Naterman, Silverman, Maginnis, Maysles, Clayton, Simpson, Dodd (Mgr.). FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Finishing an unfortunate schedule with only one victory to their credit, the Frosh eleven suffered from injuries to several of their aces. . . . Succumbing to the Cam- bridge Latin J.V. ' s, Somerville Junior High, Rindge Tech, Needham, and Medford, the Fitzgerald boys had to be satisfied with a single successful contest against the Bel- mont aggregation. . . . Joe Wight, tack- ing down the left end position, was high- scorer of the squad, and Jerry Tasker, op- erating at right tackle, proved to be the outstanding linesman. . . . Though thwart- ed in five clashes, the freshmen crew has trained several linesmen and backs who in a year or two may be the standouts of the J.V. or Varsity lineups. Coach— MR. FITZGERALD Manager — JACK WILLIAMS 1 IB i . 1 -mt - : t j wBm 1 I s v - In A tfk ’ — f y ■ K faffz. .3 -Jr o| 9, i - V it -- I Iff- m -v ras- ' L r- — i — t ROW I : White, Ginepra, Burkhardt, Tashko, Roche, Sugarman, Wernick, Fedor, Reddish, Wight. ROW 2: Mr. Ball, Braverman, Johnson, Teich, Murphy, Lion, McConnell, Allen, Wilkes, Platter, Cohen, Cole. ROW 3: Cohen, MacAskill, Carroll, Brown, Archibald, Broadbent, Cashen, Williams (Mgr.). Skull practice. Put them all together 131 That’s B. H. S. to me i Jm. ’ 7 r i i ' fC . “5 ■KyjW Our turn next. Sideline ad rice. The school I live in ROW I : Silk, Cohen, Diamond, Flanagan, Ravreby, Rubin, Sullivan. ROW 2: Mr. Bruce, Lipson, Cohen, Rothstein, McKenzie, Lavery, Ross, Kelley, Ferguson (Mgr.). VARSITY BASKETBALL Many a thriller-diller was provided for B.H.S. basketball fans this year by persistent Varsity hoopsters who were capsized by the cruel tricks of fate more than once. . . . The Red and Blue underdogs never lost hope and evidenced more capability than raw scores indicate. . . . Captained by lanky Paul Flanagan, who efficiently teamed up with Fred Ravreby to control both backboards by dint of superior height, the sguad was rounded out by Carl Cohen, Phil Cohen, Jack Diamond, Stelian Dukakis, Bill Kelly, Connie Lavery, Al Ross, Al Rothstein, Bob Rubin, Don Silk, and Bill Sullivan. . . . The spunky guintet looks forward to an improved record next season. Coach — MR. BRUCE Manager — TOM FERGUSON JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Junior Brucemen, although surrendering their best players to the Varsity, fared well this season and accomplished what is always their goal: fundamental training in basket- ball techniques, and the coordination of a well-drilled unit, which, after two or three years together, will function smoothly enough to become a high-geared Varsity squad. . . . Steadily improving in each contest, the J.V. quintet, featuring the quick-on-the-trigger movement of Johnny Horwitz, Jim Kilga lion , Dick Kirby, Jim Lavery, Al Chubby Ormberg, plus the assistance of Charlie Smyth, maintained a highly sportsmanlike and cooperative spirit and developed admirable ability and prow- ess on the court. Coach — MR. BRUCE ROW I : Leppo, Yarchin. ROW 2: Lukatch, Schultz, Kilgallon, Kirby, Ormberg, Van Schenick, Kelm, Wilson. ROW 3: Goldman, May, Kaplan, Horwitz, Hartt, Brisk, Dalais, Dukakis, Carriero (Mgr.), Mr. Bruce. GOLL Last year Coach Fred Woodlock and the golf squad missed the state championship by the microscopic margin of one point, losing in the finals to Brockton. . . . With Leo Mullin returning this year to head the list of iron men, the Brookline putters earned a high rank in interscholastic com- petition. . . . When these golfers tee off for their matches, more student enthusiasm might spur them on to even greater success. . . . The secret of their prowess lies on the velvet greens of the Municipal Course and the Country Club where the swinging sextet practices assiduously. Coach— MR. WOODLOCK STANDING: Hoberman, Trimper, Fogarty, Wright, Taylor, Ouimet. SEATED: Mullins, Mr. Woodlock, Keaney, Murphy. The teachers and the students 133 The people that I greet The classmates that I see ROW I: Waldo, Nesson, T. Fay, A. Rubin, Silk, Misho, J. Fay, Stern, Freedman, Weiner, Yogel. ROW 2: Elgart, Ross, O ' Connor, Day, Horwitz, Foster, Mr. Fitzgerald, Litronick, Nelson R. Rubin, Norris, Hughes, Theodos, Denning. ROW 3: J. Hughes, Lenk, Diamond, Schlakman, Ward, P. Flanagan, Adamson, Brebbia, R. Flanagan, Hines, May, Ruttman, Haskell, Mulloy, Keene. VARSITY BASEBALL The usual br and of enthusiastic B.H.S. baseball fans witnessed a plethora of good games this year as south-paw slugger Tony Misho, initial sacker, and hot-corner guard- ian Charlie ' Doc” Haskell carried much of the offensive punch of the nine. . . . The pitching chores were capably handled by such standout chuckers as Al Rubin, Paul May, and Johnny Horwitz while others of the well-conditioned diamond sguad, Jim Fay, Connie Lavery, Ed Lenk, Irwin Litronick, Tom Nagi, Bob Rubin, and Neil Werner, completed this year ' s aggregation. . . .Hit after hit rolled off the bats as the team ' s talents were ably displayed to their slugging adversaries. Coach— MR. FITZGERALD Manager — CHARLES ADAMSON Captain Tony Misho. My friends in the quadrangle Couch Fitzgerald . WINTER AND SPRING TRACK Coach ’’Bucky 1 ' Bates ' s boys performed admirably this year, considering the han- dicaps ot bad weather and the graduation of such able performers as Aeschliman, McGarry, and Pickett. . . . The winter squad, captained by Doc Haskell, combat- ted some of the strongest outfits in the state, but asked no quarter and gave their all; Captain Bruce Strickland paced the spring tracksters. . . . Proficient in the high jump were Brooks, Haskell, and Har- rison; Flanagan ana Strickland shone in the running broad jump. . . . Shot-putters Paul Goldman and Tony Misho, as well as sprint- ers Dick LeVine and the Dalton Duplicates featured this year, with Bernstein, Halpern, and Werner providing dazzle in the hurdles and dash. . . . Dockser and Wernick show promise as future stars. CROSS COUNTRY TRACK ROW I: Fine, Theodos, Goldman, Werner, Fay, Harrison, Dalton, Dalton, White, Croke. ROW 2: Katz, Dockser, Bernstein, Freedman, Myerow, Bouchard, Mr. Bates, Dukakis, Gordon, Cahill, Buch- anan, Haskell (Capt.). ROW 3: Egan, Samet, Helperin, Freedman, Trimper, Farrell, Connelly, Caploe, Dobson, Peck, LeVine. ROW 4: Luisada, Grodberg, Day, Baye, Brooks, Garland, Sanger, Mulloy, Gonzales, Glazer, Sanborn, Con- nors. ROW 5: Grossman, Levis, Coan, Thompson, Corcoran, Chalmers, Waxer, White, Marjollet, Hennessey. ROW 6: Driscoll, Finks, Mackey, Deitch, Newman, Maruin Rosen, Sanderson, Myron Rosen, Gordon, Silver- man. ROW 7: Kelleher, Levine, Sherman, Flanagan, Ravreby, Goldman, Braverman. In dual meets, the local harriers ended the season with a win-lose record of three and three. . . . Spurred by the indefatiga- ble combine of the Dalton twins and Shel- don Cohen, the squad, also sparked by Phil Bouchard, Doug Buchanan, Fred Cap- loe, Colin MacGillivary, and Wilfred White, completed a fairly successful season, only to fail dismally in the State meet. . . . The speedsters started the year with a loss to Arlington but perked up to triumph over Weymouth. The Rockland tilt saw the Batesmen conquer 17 to 48, with Vas and PHI Dalton tying for first in a photo finish. After yielding to a superior Malden Catho- lic team, the plodders went on to subdue Brockton and came in third, behind Water- town and Belmont, in a quadrangular event at Belmont. . . . Bright prospects for next fall are Caploe and White, two capable juniors. Coach — MR. BATES Manager— IRVING WHITE ROW I: Mr. Bates, Kelleher, Buchanan, V. Dalton, P. Dalton, Bouchard, Cohen, White. ROW 2: Samet, Knudsen, Dukakis, Caploe, Cram, Maackey, W. White, Appolonio, Freedman, H. White, Croke. Fred Ravreby scores. High jump. All races, all religions 135 That’s B. H.S. to me ROW I: Hurwitz, Rome, Egan, Davidson, Tashko, Murphy, Rosen, Friedman, Stern, Oliver. ROW 2: Farkas, Goodman, Pastan, Willour, Manony, Leavitt, O ' Brien, Zoll, Rosenberg, Dana-Bashian Doucette, Chernoff, West, Bickerstaff. ROW 3: Mr. Coutts, Landfield, Martins, Connelly, Barrett, Pender, McAdams, Sexton, Henessey, Smith, Newman, Curhan, Carver, Cobin, Race, Smith Simons. SWIMMING Led by junior Tom Sexton, high scorer since his freshman year, the B.H.S. mermen, coached by Johnny Coutts, completed a fairly successful season. . . . This able back- stroker mainstay of the squad was abetted by experienced divers Bill Cairns and Herb Beckestaff. Free-stylers Gardner Davidson, Paul Pender, and Pete Race sparked the aquatic defense with Charlie Eagan and Bob Williams, the cream ot the breast- stroking crop, providing additional splash. . . . Mentor Coutts has a bright cutlook for next year when most of his aces will return to report for practice in the local basin. Coach— MR. COUTTS The house I live in 136 The classes, clubs, and plays TENNIS Captained by Stelian Duke Dukakis, the tennis-team fulfilled the expectations of its racquet fans who prophesied a bright season for B.H.S. ... As a result of the fall tournament, the varsity squad boasted of number one player Larry Harrison, three year veteran of the varsity, and one of the fop seeded players in the state. In second position was Dick O ' Hearn, an all-round outstanding performer; contesting for the number three slot were three seniors, Al Balkin, Stelian Dukakis, and Al R ' ubin. Rounding out the squad were juniors Ed Cauley, Ed Leavitt, Larry Lewis, and Herby Swartz. . . . Unheralded as the team was, under helmsman Wells the roaring racquet- eers netted their share of successes. Coach— MR. WELLS Managers — PAUL SELYA ALDEN WESSMAN ROW I : Lewis, Leavitt, A. Rubin, Balkin, S. Dukakis, O ' Hearn, Harrison, R. Rubin, Cauley. ROW 2: Linton, Swartz, Sockol, Selya, Mr. Wall, Wessman, Monosson, Byer, Traub, M. Dukakis. ROW 3: Canty, Goldfarb, Uva, Silverman, Silver, Weiss, Taylor, Grodberg. HOCKEY Brookline ' s spirited disk-jockeys under Coach Clem McCann, again swept the ice to a winning season, finishing well up in the league standings. . . . Starring on the victorious Brookline team were high-gear forwards Jerry Denning, and Buckley brothers, Tom Hines, Ed Keany, and Ed Lenk, who zoomed over the blue line and in on the goal time and again keeping the red light busy blinking. Rugged defense- men Captain Mike Palmer, Bob Carroll, and Harry Smith kept opposing goal seek- ers at a respectable distance from the Brookline nets, expertly tended by Jack Sheehan. ... It was this combination of a bruising defense plus a high scoring of- fense that sparked the pucksters on to a grand finale. Coach — MR. McCANN Managers — WAYNE MILLS, DONALD CUTHBERT o - , V, ROW I: Lee, Smith, J. Buckley, Hines, B. Buckley, O ' Brien, Palmer (Capt.), McAdams, Sheehan. ROW 2: Hickey, Rainey, Ferquson, Ward, Luck, Lenk, Manning, Coach McCann. ROW 3: Cuthbert, Roth, Kelley, Fay, McNutt, Denning, Murphy, Keaney, Mills. Dances, concerts, meetings 137 The busy, happy days ROW I : Waldo, Strickland, R. Flanagan, Diamond, Fay, Haskell, Ward, Balkin, V. Dalton, P. Dalton, Zoll. ROW 2: Martin, Steinhauser, Dukakis, Trimper, Bachanan, Bucard, Wessman, Hughes, Silk, Selya, Cohen, Creedon, Ouimet, Maginnis, Theodes. ROW 3: MacGillary, Keane, MacDonald, Cahill, Palmer, Lenk, McAdams, Misho, J. Fay, R. McGinnis, Denning. ROW 4: Doherty, Connors, P. Flanagan, Ravreby, Ford, Wolfson. SENIOR LETTERMEN Sporting a flashy senior letter, an upperclassman rightfully deserves the place of honor he has carved in the sportmen ' s Hall of Fame at B.H.S. . . . Awarded for athletic achievement in any sport, or for un- usual contribution to the welfare of the squad, the letter entitles the proud owner to the respect and admiration of all his fellow players. . . It represents assiduous work, tedious hours of practice, and loyalty to the team and to the school — a loyalty strong enough to spur its pos- sessor on to the pinnacle of success, of a high enough calibre to earn this coveted prize. Hit ’em high . . . hit ’em low. The hello and the high sign 138 And the friendliness I see ROW I: Stevens, Grant, Pons, Gates, Tudor, Campagna, Page, Hart, Olian, Bently, Cappers, Levine, Nelson, Hawes, Prodany, Craven. ROW 2: Curran, Greenbaum, Brown, Barron, Abrams, Roth b la tt, Rothstein, Fechtor, Gordon, Roemer, Wolper, Mann, Taylor, Frumkin. ROW 3: Blumberg, Palmer, Lezberg, R. Hasson, Glass, Flashman, Yip, Rosen berg, Kraft, Reinherz, Eldridge. ROW 4: Knudsen, Pinanski, E. Cohen, Leondar, Feldman, Turner, Scourtis Acevedo. OLD ENGLISH B Glowing like an electric bulb, the proud possessor of an Old English B floats out of Miss Kelleyfs office on a pink cloud. . . . Who could guess that this small piece of red and blue felt could have such immense value? The explanation of the enigma is this: A medal of merit, it symbolizes months of unyielding effort, constant initiative, and five hundred hard-earned points for extra-curricular athletics. . . . The fifty golden credits awarded for each ferm of sports, with extras for reaching a varsity team or acting as locker marshal, mount ever upward. . . . They are the rungs of the ladder of athletic achievement, which lead straight to the goal of all goals, the Old English B. Bull’s eye. What form! Football games and rallies 139 That’s B. H. S. to me ARCHERY ROW I: Rothstein, D. Hozid, Flax, Fishman, Koritz, Kline, Saltman, Snell, Bernstein, Mclntire, Velleman. ROW 2: Savitz, B. Cohen, R. Hozid, Brown, Farkas, Karp, Sulkin, Mrs. Brusko, Rotes, Karmazine, Solomon Finegold, Ferngold, Suskin. ROW 3: Cutler. Cooper, Zanditon, Schein, Kurhan, MacLeod, James, Blank, Farnsworth, Garten, Drooker, Goldman, Hirshberg. ROW 4: Flaherty, Kievit, Turner, Rabinowitz, Edwards, Freeman, Rodnosky, Freedman, Gauthier, Kahn. When William Tell shot the arrow which pierced the apple perched on his son’s head, you can be assured that he had more practice than is provided in Miss Kelley ' s archery classes here at B.H.S. Nevertheless, even Robin Hood would be greatly amazed at the accuracy of these shooting femmes- fatales who have mastered the art of han- dling a bow and arrow efficiently and ac- curately. . . . Two small groups meet every Thursday, and the goal of becoming a mem- ber of the Honorary Varsity at the end of the term urges the girls on to aim for bulls’ eyes every time. Coach— MISS KELLEY ROW I: Tudor, Prodany, Doherty, Ago, Cappers, Campagna, Page, Hawes, Olin, Gates, Levine, Bently, Hart, Pons, Nelson, Grant, Horgan, Stevens. ROW 2: Pinanski, Eldridge, Fishman, Snell, Solomon, Biederman, Kurhan, Sagoff, Schein, Selya, Mrs. Brusko, Beaner, Johnson, Murphy, Labachnif, A. Kelley, P. Kelley, Popkin, Lee. ROW 3: James, Mclntire, Ryan, Levine, Garrety, Henken, Thiman, Seiydo, Saltman, C. Cohen, B. Cohen, Starr, Lerngold, Aldrich, Salzberg, Aronson, Stern. ROW 4: Waxier, Cohen, Weiss, Allen, Reily, Averback, Alberts, Freedman, Schultz, Kravit, Braley, Roseman, Levine, Hyde, Hazid. ROW 5: Zanditon, Kremler, Marrow, Bernstein, Johnson, Barker, Edwards, Arnold, Gale, Flaherty, Shapiro, Craven, Acevedo, Chorgan, Beaumont, Goldman. BASKETBALL When that ball sails smoothly through the air, ending its arch in the circle of net at the end of the gym, the glory neither goes to radar nor to jet propulsion. ... In all probability, the hoopstresses ' of B.H.S. can chalk up another two points on its score- board. . . . The varsity squad, ably cap- tained by Nancy Olian, practised assid- uously every Monday and Thursday during the frigid fall and winter; still, each week held enough days for the four houses to play, in separate teams. . . . M rs. Brusko ' s whistle, whether announcing a foul or the termination of practice, kept the girls on their toes as they aimed for even brisker, better basketball. Coach— MRS. BRUSKO The friends I see about me 140 The short ones and the tall HOCKEY Down the field they swept, wielding their hockey sticks with a mighty hand, blocking their opponents, with their eyes glued on one small object, the puck. . . . Who is it that would spend two afternoons a week, under the able coaching of Mrs. Brusko, chasing this obdurate piece of wood up and down Dean Playground? Why none else but the girls ' hockey team, skillfully captained by Carol Bently. . . . Thanks to the combined efforts of Nancy Ball, Martha Cappers, Helen Noonan, Nancy Olian, and Marilyn Pons, B.H.S. put up a spirited fight for victory, winning four games, losing two, and tying one. Coach — MRS. BRUSKO ' J 1 • X , 1 j J . WB A SWIMMING Rain, sleet, or snow, every Wednesday afternoon the Brookline mermaids take to the water • — in the luxurious Municipal Pool, of course. . . . Under Miss Suther- land ' s patient guidance, they plow their way through the waves, practicing old strokes and learning new ones. . . . The varsity team, chosen in September, swims with visiting groups in meets and play-days; the beginners, too, have their share of fun. . . . What more graceful sight does the tank offer than a neat crawl or the beau- tiful arch of swan dive? ' Tis the gals, swimminq to keep their figures trim and their P.F.I. ' s high. Advisers — MISS KELLEY, MISS SUTHERLAND ROW I : Mrs. Brusko, Noonan, Arnold, Boehner, Coffin, McLeod, Wyatt, Eldridge, Horgan, Page, Rothstein. ROW 2: Stern; Ball, Ago, Doherty, Grant, Cappers, Levobici, Parks, Murphy, Hazeltine, Hickey. ROW 3: Murphy, Klein, Olian, Pons, Nelson, Deerinq, Murry, Jackins, Parkins. ROW I : Azoff, Sulkin, Simpson, Tudor, Simons, Wolpe, Schneider, Pinstein. ROW 2: White., Nessen, Levine, Waters, Mrs. Brusko, Johnson, Conlon, Scott. ROW 3: Goldberg, Kievit, Turner, Freeman, Koritz, Patterson, Tumaroff. The freshmen and the seniors 141 Together in the halls GOLF When, in the warm, sunny days of spring and fall, a young man ' s fancy turns to thoughts of love, a young lady turns her attention to — golf at Brookline’s beautifully spacious Municipal Golf Course. . . . Ever ambitious, they practice their putting and driving with a vigor that promotes novices to intermediates and intermediates to ex- perts. . . . They visualize a golfing form as smoothly coordinated as Babe Didrick- son ' s; they dream of the glorious ’ smack! of a well-hit ball as it starts its sail through the air; and they envision, someday, a hole- in-one. Coach — MRS. BRUSKO ROW I : Shufro, Flax, Brown, Sieue, Cohen, Hozid, Zanditon, Harris. ROW 2: Buzzy Cohen, Barbara Cohen, Wantman, Gale, Sternberg, Roseman, Mrs. Brusko, Chelsey, Forman, Schein, Kaplan, Feldman. ROW 3: H. Cohen, Rodney, Levine, Kraft, Pastan, Goldberg, Edwards, Barkin, Fleischer, Drooker, Balkin. ROW I: Forman, Kline, Burnce, Wanner, Levine, Sa Izberg, Ferngold, Bernstein, Michelson. ROW 2: Sagoff, Tumaroff, D. Hozid, Goldman, Wolk, Sclair, Mrs. Brusko, R. Hozid, Wolfe, Schlosberg, Oram, Gerson, Sherman. iROW 3: Wantman, Kadetsky, Walters, Edwards, Nadel, Sacks, Shultz, Fleischer, Kemler, Roseman. RIDING Many a time have you heard the start- ling cry of Hi-yo, Silver as the Lone Ranger trotted or cantered down some lonely path in the wilderness to the tune of stirring drum beats. . . . The fairer sex of B.H.S., minus the famous Hi-yo and this rhythmical music, do their trot- ting, cantering, or daring galloping down many lovely bridle paths at the Wright Stables in the spring and fall. . . . Thanks to Miss Kelley ' s helping hand, beginners, along with the intermediate and more ad- vanced riders, have an opportunity in these classes to learn how to ride something more exciting than a circus pony. Adviser— MISS KELLEY The lunchroom and the league room 142 Full of laughter, full of cheers TENNIS Dependable Dean Road had its share of excitement this year in the form of doz- ens of tireless females, who flocked to its courts on fall and spring Tuesdays and Thursdays. . . . The playoff of the autumn tournament saw Barbara Parks come out on top after many a keen match. . . . With Mrs. Brusko skippering the varsity, and Miss Kelley, the intermediates and be- ginners, tennis-loving gals of B.H.S. had a chance to better their form and ability, divided into those three groups. . . . Im- provement means advancement, so it was point — game — set — match — victory, as these racqueteers proved their skill and enthusiasm time and again. Coaches— MRS. BRUSKO, MISS KELLEY ROW I : Mrs. Brusko, Olian, Adelman, Wasser, Sagoff, Kahn, Kurhan. ROW 2: Rubin, Grauman, Parkins, Stern, Welsh, Selya, Parks, Hyde, Gordon. JUNIOR NURSE S AIDES Last but by no means least, hats off to the Junior Nurse ' s Aides organized by the Girls League Service Committee last year. . . . Not a sport but a hard working com- mittee, these seventeen girls served after- noons and Saturdays at the Beth Israel Hos- pital. . . . Working under the direction of the Superintendent of the Nurses, the girls performed the useful duties that hos- pitals welcome from nurse ' s aides. . . A bow to the Girls ' League, Miss Poland, and Miss Sawyer for this community service. STANDING: Davis, Connelly, Debbins, Flanagan, Miss Poland, Kraft, Steinberg, Marson. SEATED: Fishman, Cohen, Mitchell, Coppelman, O ' Brien. Rolling bandages. The school that has been growing 143 More than a hundred years 1. Quad Angles. 2. Aitss Shau . yearbook ad riser. 3. Four long months. 4. Looking the book over. 5. Al Balkm shous Dick Ginsberg. 6. Snake Savvy. 7. Classroom globe trotters. 8. Mr. Flemings leaves us. 9. Quad Queries. 10. Que faites-vous? 11. Miss Murdock in there pitching. 144 I THIS WOK IS rcm USE t« THE t i«WWY MJIL8M6 ONLY SHAlie UINCOLN Covers for the 1948 MURIVIAN by THE S. K. 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