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President: Alexander Welsh Secretary-Treasurer. Wayne Mills Adviser: Miss Perkins Entered March, 1950: Marilyn Kaplan, Anne Hamel, Martha Stern, Richard Ross, John Cor- coran, Robert Sloane, Lois Barth Michael Dukakis, Gervase Flick, Marilyn Horlick, Enid Kline. James Palais, Erika Reider, Bar- bara Simons, Marilyn Tanner. Janet Wolk, Sally Jean Waters. Edgar Robinson, Melvin Weiner. Robert Wool. Barbara MacLeod ROW 1: Grund, Craven, Shapiro, Murphy, Mills, Welsh, Wolfers, Kates, Bad, Henken. ROW 2: Pearlstein, Schlosberg, Nesson, Tumaroff, Oram, Miss Perkins, Edwards, Greene, Deering, Starr, Schul man, Marrow, Leibovici. ROW 3: Kaplan, Schultz, Frank, Kates, Parkins, Kemler, Haffer, Barsomian, Friedman, Egan, Clin, Lilian, Nesson Alalia ix The golden key to success. What does that symbolize to you? Here in the high school, the golden key is the symbol of Alpha Pi, the honorary society. Those who wear this key wear it proudly, for they know that it connotes excellence and leadership. Admission to the society is determined by a well-balanced number of credits, which one must have gained in extra-cur- ricular activities and in scholastic achievements. After all the points had been tallied correctly and bore the Perkins’ seal of approval, an assem- bly was held for the initia- tion of the newly accepted members. This occasion was a serious yet happy one, for the inner glow of satisfaction which lit up the face of each person on the stage made us realize that to be in Alpha Pi is a shining symbol of success. ALPHA PIES 15
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