Brookline High School - Murivian Yearbook (Brookline, MA)

 - Class of 1950

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Martha Stern and Beverly Godin Identification and Statistics Chairmen Toby Koritz, Claire Edwards and Gladys Breger Copy, Writeups and Typing Chairmen Ronald Kaplan and Jane Cohen Group and Senior Photography Chair- men Pearl Barkin and Cynthia Scigel Publicity and Display Chairmen Utariuian lE ttnrial § taff Attracted to room 231 by the noise issuing forth, the Piper saw Rolf Kates, Mr. Coe and Dotty Wolfers conferring. Ruthy Cohen, surrounded by Apprentices, was ruling lines and pasting. Mildly cursing people who included such things as emptying wastebaskets in their statistics was Bev Godin. Martha Stern and Toby Koritz sat trying to remember faces as well as names, as Claire Edwards wildly sought inspiration. Paulee Perry and Pearl Barkin worked on a poster. Janey Cohen and Ronnie Kaplan were sorting pictures for Cynthia Siegel’s display, while posing for an “imposed” shot by Dave Gorfinkle. To the clamor of seniors seek- ing to discover the “Who’s Who,” was added the racket of Glad Breger’s typing. The Piper thought it better not to invade this bedlam. IKuriiumt ffimum ' fijB § tafi Ever wonder who the people were who so willingly took a dollar from you every so often during the school year? The Murivian Business Staff wanted no one to be left out when the Murivians were distributed in June. The Pied Piper was the first to pay his dollar when approached by a Junior Apprentice. (He was the first to be considered before the Murivian was written.) After the Piper almost 1400 others bought Murivians. The number of subscribers enabled the Business Staff to keep the price comparatively low. Di- viding into two groups, they analyzed the duties of each member of the staff, increasing efficiency, and planned a drive for 100% sales. From September to June, their efforts never lagged. As the Pied Piper said, “The Murivian is the best yearbook for the price this side of Hamlin.” PAT AND ANGELA PORE OVER A MURIVIAN HOT PLATE SEEMS AS IF WE PLEASED THEM ”TTni

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Mr. Coe and Mr. Bates Editorial and Business Advisers Rolf Kates, Dorothy Wolfers and Ruth Cohen, Editor, Assistant Editor, and Layout Chairman Esther Shulman, Joan Flax, and Roger Gordon Business Managers and Treasurer David Gorfinkle and Paulee Perry Photography and Art Chairmen ROW i: Edwards, Godin, Cohen. ROW 2 : Barkin, Koritz, Stern, Perry, Wolfers. ROW 3: Seigel, Cohen, Kaplan. STANDING: Gorfinkle, Breger, Kates, Mr. Coe. ROW 1 : Sloane, Corcoran, Gordon, Shulman, Flax, Hodge, Rosenberg, Nes- son. ROW 2: Levine, Liebovici, Haffer, Mr. Bates, Levine, Friedman, Sternburg. ROW 3: Silverstein, Shlosberg, Cohen, Klubock, Oram, Cohen. 4



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§ duml (Enmmttta ' fftr. (Cam ' rUj You have attempted through the years to give to the faculty and students of Brookline High School an oppor- tunity for the best in education, sports, and extra cur- ricular activities. As a result of these efforts, we attend one of the finest schools. Last year, you approved the plans for the building of the New North Wing. In this beautiful, modern build- ing, there will be laboratories and greenhouses, club rooms and kitchens, and gymnasiums with all modern conveni- ences. With this new wing, many phases of school life will be carried on at the school itself. Various social activities and intra-mural sports will be held at the high school instead of the halls and fields of the grammar schools. We, of Brookline High School, want to extend our appreciation for your wonderful work in creating and developing our fine opportunities. 1 m j p W 1 ill | f ,- • 1 SEATED: Mrs. Burack, Dr. Seltzer, Mr. Brown (Chairman), Mrs. Pinanski, Dr. Kendrick, Dr. Hennessey, Mrs. Peabody, Miss O ' Brien (Secretary). STANDING: Mrs. Silvano, Mr, Burr, Dr. Souder (Ass’t Superintendent), Mr. Caverlv (Superintendent). 6

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