Brookline High School - Murivian Yearbook (Brookline, MA)

 - Class of 1951

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Aero Club III lliis aue ol supersonic jets, atomic energy, and llyino saucers all eyes are turned skyward. Crazing perliaps a little more intently anrl a little more intellfoently tluui tlie rest are tlie memliers ol (Vookline Hid, Sc I lOO I s Aero C I III). I lie importance ol air l now led e in onr present ci ilization is nn dis[)utal)ly an iiiHnential lactor in tlie lormation ol tliis cinl) s projects. I ' .xpertly led liy Mr. W’ arren tliis j)ionp exfilores tlie field ol aeronautics, constrnctiiio plane models lor theoretical examination and isitinp air- [lorts for isnal efincation. , s a part of tins liohliy tlie cinl) memliers lia e learned mncli ol tlie scientific liackoronnd connected with aeronautics and ha e gainerl a alnal)le realizat ion ol the [ art air na igation is playing and w ill continue to jilay in onr lives. PrpsUlenI: I )e. ler Dodge ice Presicipnl: Kllioll Smilh Secrelaiy: Pelrr l)a is I reasiiroi : lolm l.ow is . di ' iser: Mr. W ' arren 19

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I ( ) ' I : I )c‘ll tmano. S( linil .lrr. I lorli l . l arC !. C onway, l’iltnor( Klnihall. C arrf ll, W ' itjht, f oKinson, Rrddrsli. ( »oss ’ Is, k rider, Pliiml), Sairvcl , M. Davis. ROW 2: (»o Hlman, Small. Krr irl, Kra[)i. !.(• ' . ,lolinsr)M, IJIif)tt. Ialrj)siaii. P. I)avis, l.otlirop, Vernon, I’.. ( olien, TanruT. Aronson, S. ( Wolk, Mr. Walsli. R( ) ' 5; Waters. Kadelsky. KeniH- !y. Donovan. I lanacan, ar(l in, ( lorrlon. koM ins« w axman. I rtrdnian. I li( k(‘y, Batt, allentirie. () 1: I .iner, l oc lie, ( »inepra, ( M»l llarl . I li k. Koplow, V irmim, i o ak. Smilli. llalliaNNay, ( lianm ey. Marshal Force Alt er llie I acuity ()l BHS endured lor a week the constant and Irenzied cries ol hordes ol coidnsed Ireshmen all asking lor detailed directions to e ery concei ahle cnhhyhole in the school, the Marshal korces was estahlishecl. Since then the I ' orce has InnctionecI not ordy as a jcnide hut as the erdorcer ol the laws set lorth hy the School Council. It is the duty ol each tnarshal to see that the laws are carried out hy the student hocly and that xiolators ol the law are hroufcht to the attention ol the Court ol Justice. I ' .ac h nucrshal w ears a hlue armhanci w ith a red lett er M sewed on it. I he marshals haxe |)osts in the corridors and the lunchrooms. I he marshals in the corridors are stationed at spots where much congestion has heen lounci such as stairways, intersections, doorways, etc ' . I hey are (costed in such sfcots to see that as much or dec as (cossilde he ke[ t, that trallic nioxes as ra[)iclly as (cossilde. that no accidents occur as a result ol unnecessary crowclino or just |)lain roughhousintc. I he marshals that sufcerx ise the tables in the I unch- room see that eating is clone in an orderly manner, that trays are taken to the counters alter heirifc used, and that the lloor is ke|)t clean. I ’ruler the ellectixe command ol Ca[)tain Su ar Ixohinson and l ac (I Ity Ad iser Mr. W ' alsh our IMIS c aretakers have clone a comnrencl- ahle and a|)[)rec iateci joh. .Mlrc ' cl ( )rclrrs Bofircl () I I) ilT( lots on Duly anc! ( )n I )ul y ( ' (ii)lciin: I ' .clc ' ar Roliiitson ssisla;il C aploin: loc W ' ielil Socrrlary: l alricia Carroll I lead ( l C oni dors: Mild red Rculd isli I ' loor Captains: , lan Kimha II. w rrncr C •os. ' -clls. Roherl COn- w fiy 18



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R() 1; MoiKlrlson. Bile I liaIt T, Ross. ( layman, I ion. OoMI rra. S( Icirr. Karp. l)avi(lson. ROW 2: Barl)ara C olirii, BaRctto C olion, Barcn}K‘rC, Ilirsdi, Ky- iiian, Mrs. W ' nmlhrrrv. R. ( olion, KaslrN. Ro})risli. I (mmIkt}!. Ilo iij. I i) ' ): I.awin, I laaso, ( »rossinan, firilt, Allan, Ston( })crt», Jfefinson, L Ilian, Bromic, Kl inuin. Art Club I or creuli p I )oms and I )ols will) like to (lal)l)le in anytliin e Irom Intlia ink to (lay sculpture, llie Art Cl ul) lealnres painting [ arties, in- lornial and messy enongli to satisfy llte youngest Irosli and most Bolie- mian senior. L rider llie e. |)erienced eye ol M rs. W’ oodirerry the most interesting maslerpieees ol the student l)i incis are selected lor exhihilion and dis- cussion. New mediums and techni(|nes are introduced and tried hy Art Cluh hers as they e.xperimeni in all phases ol creatice art. Prool that they at- tain an entirely new persjiectice and apfireciation ol the lieanty in the things that surround them is evidenced hy the results ol their many sketch- ing expeditions and work sessions which adorn the tl lire! Iloor walls. 20

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