Brookline High School - Murivian Yearbook (Brookline, MA)

 - Class of 1950

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ROW i: Kaye, Perlumutter, E. Cohen, Goodman, Bargad, Rothstein, Allen, Sternberg, Mr. Roderick, Flax, Kisloff, Fisher, Wolper, Davis, Shufro, Davidson, elleman, Saievetz. ROW 2: Cohen, Sulkin, Balkin, Levine, Winn, Small, Melnick, Vernon, Bornstein, Greene, Horlick, Kulvin, Mirkcn, Flozid, Karp. ROW 3: Adler, Kadetzky, Waters, Seegal, Simons, Karmazine, Bernstein, Raymond, White, Blotner, Tanner, Barth, Wolk, Schnitzler. ROW 4: Dunlevy, Karr, Sugarman, Somers, Ginepra, Nottinson, Brightman, Ravreby, Bloomberg, P. Cohen. Hank § taff Arriving in school early one Tuesday morning, the Piper noticed several girls scampering through the corridors carrying charts, envelopes, and other assorted items. He followed one of the girls into a homeroom where one student was surrounded by a mob of his classmates. After collecting the money banked from this poor crazed bank teller, who was attempting to make a quarter, a dime, and four pennies add up to forty cents, the messenger, followed by the Piper, returned to the Bank of B.H.S., where efficient student clerks counted and recorded the amounts banked. Mr. Roderick, in answer to the Piper’s question, explained that this savings system was a means of establishing the habit of systematic savings, so necessary in future life. To quote Mr. Roderick, “Funny, funny, funny, what money can do!” MR. RODERICK AND FRUGAL FOLLOWERS SYLVIA AND JOAN 21

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ROW i: Maloney, Fay, McElroy, Simpson, O’Conner, Small. ROW 2: Epstein, Lourie, Crovo, Fishbein, Farley, Hurvvitz, Lukshin, Fox, Lipsky, Wharton, Sklar, Davis, Williams, Harrington, G. Patey. ROW 3: Mr. Corley, Solo, Davis, Hankey, Mackey, Wyman, Sloane, Finkle, Frank, Lipkind, Schwartz, DiGioia, Dukakis, Cohen, Collins, Stern, Rhinehart. ROW’ 4: Chauvey, Beryman, Hill, Greenfield, Early, Cunningham, Maclean, Conway, Lubar, West, Fine, Parsons, Paul, Larsson. ROW 5: Libman, Rosenthal, Holsberg, Doctor, Glass, Gasdia, Price, Friedlland, Heinstein, Goldman, Welwood, Kenney. ROW 6: Michelson, Carritt, Rolde, Silbert, Douglas, Barenberg, Corcoran, Domon, Doluty, Sands, Levy, Curwitz, Drayton. Haiti Seventy-seven band members marched across the field on Class Day under the direction of Mr. Corley, faculty adviser, Bob Frank, student leader, and the four section leaders. Each player was in perfect tune; each was in step with the others. This perfection in formation marching and in playing had been achieved only after much work. Although playing in the band was an extra-curricular activity, parti- cipants were required to attend regular band classes in school hours, during which periods the band had extra practice in both marching and playing. Because of its excellent performances at football and hockey games, the band was invited to play at several college football games in Boston. With all these opportunities for practice and performance, the band members achieved a high degree of proficiency, distinguishing itself in the state and New England Music Festivals. THE BAND PLAYS ON Section Leaders: Michael Dukakis Bert Epstein Arthur Welwood Bruce Fox Student Leader : Bob Frank Adviser: Mr. Corley AL t JV 20



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HUiUmuj (Club The Pied Piper of Hamlin became very tired from his long journey from Hamlin to Brookline and he lay down to rest near the Muddy River. He was suddenly awakened from a deep sleep by the shouts and cries of boys and girls, calling back and forth to one another, loud- ly exclaiming over newly discovered flora and fauna. The Pied Piper jumped to his feet, calling angrily to the group. They hastened to explain to him that they were on one of the many field trips taken by the Biology Club in the course of a year. “We are trying to gather material to ex- hibit at the Science Fair, where members of the Physics, Chemistry and Biology Clubs display projects which relate to their interests.” “The purpose of the Biology Club is to further the members’ knowledge of biology, especially from the point of view of natural his- tory.” “We use the equipment in the Brookline High School laboratory and gain information through trips in the out-of-doors.” “Trips to hospitals, clinics and other places of scientific interest add to our knowledge.” “We’re proud of being one of the most ac- tive organizations in the high school.” After all this information had been volun- teered, the members of the Biology Club wan- dered off to continue their search. After they had left, the Pied Piper of Hamlin settled back be- side the Muddy River to continue his nap. He could hear the sound of the gurgling water as he dreamed. It seemed so near ... so near ... so very near . . . SPLASH! “It was nearer than I thought.” President : Betty Scott Vice President . Ruby Vivian Secretary : Palmira Dellamano Treasurer: Daniel Doctor Adviser: Mr. Keene ROW r: Lippman, Plumb, Lip- man, Dellamano, Vivian, Scott, Doctor, Cosimine, Corman, Carr, Koesters. ROW 2: Fisher, Richardson, MacAdam, Parsons, Boyn, Mr. Keene, .Kaplan, Rosenbloom Greene, Carritt, Walsh, Hyland. ROW 3: Seidenberg, Shepard, Jantzen, Tsailas, Glazer, Murphy, Lancaster, Caras, Jacobs, Stein- berg, Solo, Goose. 22

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