Brookline High School - Murivian Yearbook (Brookline, MA)

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 ' 1 winiV Ki  U. ' V [ - IW ' ' 1 j nSF ' itt; -T-g ' L '  y .■ r? |.i: ' 3S?jMS i-mwwm HH. h ' ' v PHH - “r j iipjyK ©rookline High School is a jigsaw puzzle in which each scholastic department, each extra-curricular activity, each teacher, and each pupil represents a vital piece. Through the years, so does the individ- ual student strive to shape his own puzzle, which should be for him a culmination of the goals and ideals he set out to attain — a symbol of personal perfection. The shapes and sizes will vary greatly, as the desire and need for knowledge, spiritual and physical growth, and character “development differ from individual to individual. But the results, the creation of a worthwhile human being who has spent his every effort in completing his personal puzzle; may prove a universal success. - 3 1712 01439 6652 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS DEDICATION 4 ADMINISTRATION 5 SENIORS 17 UNDERCLASSMEN 73 ACTIVITIES ; lOI SPORTS 123 DAY AT SCHOOL 143 IN MEMORIAM 152 Purdy, Photographer Wm. J. Keller Inc., Printer S. K. Smith Company, Cover Eleanor Saunders, Editor-in-Chief: Linda Mason, Copy Editor: Judy Arbetter, Barbara Kaplan, Amy Kazis, Linda Leavitt, Martha Rose, Jane Stiller, Copy Staff: Anne Knopping, Ruthe Norman, Co-Layout Editors: Janet Finke, Helaine Goldstein, Margie Rosenberg, Emily Starr, Layout Staff: Sharon Weiner, Art Editor: Carol Arber, Norman Fine, Roslyn Levenson, Francie Sparks, Art Staff: Diane Kredenser, Photograhy Edi- tor: Ralph Nesson, Caption Editor: Mark Helpin, Alan Nathan, Michael Silverman, Sports Editors. Anne Ross, Manager: Lois Schneider, Laurie Shoostine, Treasurers: Sara Friedman, Head of Teachers: Margie Bernstein, Ilene Herson, Helena Leighton, Judy Lewis, Joni Luster, Linda Rosen, Susan Shapiro. Patti Smith, Beverly Weiner, Business Staff. 3 MISS MARGARET DRISCOLL DEDICATION 1964 Brookline High School in an immense puzzle composed of many intricate parts, each of which must fit perfectly into place. Miss Margaret Driscoll has always been active in ar- ranging the complex pattern of our high school life. During a student’s four years at Brookline High, both he and his parents profit from her extensive service to the school. She has endeared herself .tp.al] the girls who have benefited from her understanding ‘rleadcVkhjp iq: the Girls’ League’.: As a guidance counsellor and. a.chemj rv teacher,, Miss Drjscoll has enlightened and enriched her pupils. By supervisinrg the calendar of events and acting as recording secretary of the P.T.O., she organizes vital parts of the school’s activities. Without Miss Driscoll Brookline High School would be mi- nus an important piece of its jigsaw puzzle. 4 A teacher who can arouse a feeling for one single good action, for one single good poem, accomplishes more than he who fills our memory with rows of natural objects, classified with name and form. Goethe 5 ADMINISTRATION First Row: Owen M. Carle, Sylvia K. Burack, Viola R. Pinanski, Chairman: Florence P. Peohody, Frederic B. Viaiix. Second Row: Thomas P. Kendrick, Ann E. MacDonald, Acting Superintendent: Jacques M. Dronsick, Ernest R. Caverly, Superintendent; FJelen V. O ' Brien, Raymond T. McNally. Ernest R. Caverly, Superintendent. Viola R. Pinanski, Chairman of School Committee. SCHOOL COMMITTEE Although few BHS students have personal contact with members of the School Committee, we are all directly affected by the decisions of this body. We owe much to this dedicated group of men and women, who manage so adeptly the affairs of our school system and enable us to maintain our high scholastic standards. Ann E. MacDonald, Acting Superintendent. 6 To the Class of 1964; As you approach graduation I am sure you do so with mixed emotions. You look ahead with eagerness to the next step and also glance backward with some feeling at the high-school days about to end. You have been in school at a time when the public schools have become a battleground for social change as never before. The public school has become a channel for the upsurge of efforts to obtain full civil rights for all citizens. Thus, education attains new importance as an instrument for effecting the concept of human brotherhood. We have gone through a period of national tragedy, especially poignant for us in Brookline, which brought to us with stark clarity our vulnerability to the ravages of those who do not respect the rights of their fellow man, whether in high or low estate, to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. We see that our true enemies are hatred and violence and realize that we all must dedicate ourselves with renewed determination to the principles on which our nation was founded. So I challenge you to go forth as militant advocates of the idea each generation must learn for itself and which seems so hard for many to accept, that we all must heed God’s command for each of us to be, indeed, his brother’s keeper. BERTRAM H. HOLLAND Headmaster 1 A DM IN IS PH AT ION First Row: Mrs. Reardon, Mrs. McDonnell, Miss O’Leary, Miss Niland, Mrs. Moroney. Second Row: Mrs. Stewart, Miss Burke, Miss McGinn, Mrs. Aluf. Miss Mackey, Miss Lynch. It is through Art, and through Art only, that we can realize our perfection; through Art and Art only Mr can shield ourselves from the sordid perils of actual existence. Oscar Wilde Mr. Coletta, Mrs. Graff, Miss Peckham {Dept. Head), Mrs Woodberry, Mr. Lamb. First Row: Mr. Wall, Mr. Ehnes (Dept. Head). Mr. Dwinell, Mr. Dunbar. Sec- ond Row: Miss Murdock, Miss Boland, Miss Stuart, Miss Kling, Mrs. Flah- erty. Miss Greenshields, Mrs. Seltzer. Without labor nothing prospers. Sophocles BLTSINESS The oldest of the arts, the youngest of the profes- sions. Lowell I i:x(;msi i First Row: Mrs. Hamer, Miss Smith, Miss Chapman, Miss Klitzman, Mr. Wilkinson (Dept. Head), Miss Fortune, Mrs. Ward. Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Heasley. Second Row: Miss Busse, Mr. Murphy, Mrs. Silver, Mr. Butler, Miss Deal, Mr. Quirk. Miss McQuide, Mr. Weeks, Miss Freehafer, Mr. Flemings, Miss Tiews, Mrs. Kohlert. Third Row: Mr. Wood, Mr. Schluntz, Mr. Slavin, Mr. Wallenius, Dr. Walsh, Dr. Allison, Dr. Campbell, Mr. Jordan. Absent: Mrs. Gray, Mr. Imray, Mrs. Stewart. Language is the memory of the human race. It is as a thread or nerve of life running through all the ages, connecting them into one common, prolonged and advancing existence. William Smith I like the carving you did on the desk better. First Row: Mrs. Rodriguez, Mrs. Osman, Miss Tondreau, Mrs. Melley, Miss Bridey, Mrs. Hoyt, Miss Bonville, Miss Manter. Second Row: Mr. Friedland, Mr. Belocas, Miss Kass, Mrs. Kornfield, Miss Liebert, Mrs. Fletcher, Mrs. Austin, Mrs. Stelk, Miss Sanders, Mr. Hall, Mr. Mather (Dept. Head). F( )H f: I G N L A N G i; c j I :s A man who is ignorant of foreign lan- guages is ignorant of his own. Goethe 9 GUIDANCE The direction in which education starts a man will determine his future life. Plato First Row: Miss Douglass, Miss Rouillard, Mr. Grinnell (Dept. Head), Dr. Hobson, Miss Murdock, Miss Driscoll. Second Row: Mr. Coe, Mr. Purpel, Mrs. Ginty, Mr. Howard, Mr. Federman. First Row: Mrs. Kreger, Miss Bord, Miss South, Mrs. Atwood, Mrs. Sennott. Absent: Miss Cronan (Dept. Head). HOMEMAKING One hundred men may make an encampment, but it takes a woman to make a home. Chinese proverb INDUSTRIAL ARTS . . . the . . . craftsman . . . with earth-made imple- ment laboriously conquers the earth and makes her man’s. Thomas Carlyle First Row: Mr. Fowler, Mr. McCabe, Mr. Edmunds (Dept. Head), Mr. McIntosh, Mr. Foster, Mr. Ford, Mr. Beauchemin, Mr. Mini. i 1 10 JUNIOR DIVISION The Junior Division is dedicated to the students who require addi- tional preparation before they undertake the regular high school courses. Under the experienced supervision of Mr. McCann, the stu- dents are provided with an excellent stepping stone into Brookline High School curriculum. Mr. McCann LIBRARIANS It is books that teach us to refine our pleasures when young and to recall them with satisfaction when we are old. Hugh Hunt Mrs. Yates, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Cribben (Head Librarian), Mrs. Rosenshein. Katherine Currie, Bridie Sheridan, Anne Hur- key, Gladys Green, Peggy Reposa, Margaret MacCaffery, Mary Kenefik, Donna O’Chiltree, Patricia Sennott (Head Dietician). LUNCHROOM They also serve those who only stand and wait. Milton, adapted Kathleen Quinn, Alice O’Connor, Lilian Carter, Vera Karr, Anne Dalrymple, Elizabeth Norkey. Mary Farrell, Muriel MacKnight, Margaret MacClean, Mary Freedman, Clara Hayes, Mar- garet Orff. Jean Cliffit, Jessica Young, Mary Murphy. 11 MA rnEM A ric ' s The study of Mathematics is like climbing up a steep and craggy mountain; when once you reach the top, it fully recompenses your trouble by opening a fine, clear and extensive prospect. Tyron Edwards First Raw: Mrs. Bradley, Mrs, Dubick, Mrs. Addelson, Mr. Bennett (Dept. Head). Mrs. Springer, Mrs. Polk, Mrs. Lane. Second Row: Mr. Bruce, Mr. Ward, Mr. Moulton, Mr. Becker, Mr. Borg, Mr. Wiggin, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Lyons, Mr. Jean. Absent: Mr. Downes, Miss Fichtenbaum, Mr. Fitz- gerald. Mr. Madden, Mr. Seymour, Mr. Corley (Dept. Head), Mr. Joslin. Music is in all growing things; And underneath the silky wings Of smallest insects there is stirred A pulse of air that must be heard; Earth ' s silence lives, and throbs, and sings. George Parsons Lathrop Little dew drops of celestial melody! Carlyle ni;hsf:s Look to your health; and if you have it, praise God, and value it next to a good conscience; for health is the second blessing that we mortals are capable of, — a blessing that money can- not buy. Izaak Walton Miss Maloney, Miss Schomer. 12 First Row: Mrs. Nelson, Mr. Eddy (Dept. Head), Mrs. Lapinski. Mr. Marsh, Mrs. Latham. Second Row: Mr. Bemis, Mr. Carroll, Mr. Wey- gant, Mr. Devio. Mr. Mclnerney. Mr. Case. Absent: Miss Leathern, Miss Taylor. PI n SIC AP PDEAWTION A sound mind in a sound body is a thing to he prayed for. Juvenal SC ii:nce Men love to wonder, and that is the seed of our Science. Emerson First Row: Mrs. Rosser, Miss Zilles, Mrs. Stumpf, Mr. Parfitt (Dept. Head), Miss Bruce, Miss Campbell, Miss Driscoll. Second Row: Miss Nardone, Mrs. Konigsberg, Mr. Warren, Mrs. Slater, Mr. Fox, Mr. Richter, Miss Johnson, Mr. Gleekman, Miss Abel. Absent: Mrs. Wolff, Mrs. Johnson. Fir.st Row: Miss Elia, Mrs. Manley, Mr. Merrill (Dept. Head). Second Row: Miss Weeden, Mr. F. Smith, Mr. Dobras, Mrs. Bradford. Third Row: Mr. W. Smith, Miss Bolen, Mr. Bruce, Mrs. Hartley, Miss McCabe, Mr. Hennessey. Absent: Mr. Wright, Mrs. Lund, Miss Steiner. m SOCMAL STIU)1ES To be ignorant of what happened before you were born is to be ever a child. For what is man’s lifetime unless the memory of past events is w’oven with those of ear- lier times? Cicero 13 IN APPRECIATION DR. ERNEST CAVERI Y It is my distinct honor and privilege to represent the students of the Public Schools of Brookline in paying tribute to Dr. Ernest Caverly. I am sure I do not have to tell you, his teachers and his friends, what his great responsibilities have been; as a student not in direct contact with him, 1 do not know them all. I could not comment, as could Miss Macdonald or Dr. Holland or his other administrators and teachers, on how Dr. Cav- erly has never faltered in the face of a challenge, be- cause, as is the case with most students, I have never met him. Yet, speaking for all the youth of Brookline, I know as well as anyone the greatness of his person, because I am a student in the school system which he has guided in becoming among the leading in the coun- try. His guidance and influence are reflected not only in this great school system, not only in the high standards these schools have established, but mainly, his person is reflected in the personnel he has selected and directed to serve the youth of Brookline. Thus, indirectly I do know Dr. Caverly very well, for I know the administra- tors, the principals, and the teachers who daily imple- ment his philosophy of education. They are the part of Dr. Caverly that the students know best, and they are the part of Dr. Caverly that will r emain long after he has retired. I do know also of the advances that the Brookline Public Schools have made in the past 33 years, many of which established precedents in the state and even the country. I do know of the fine education that we as students receive here in Brookline. I do know of the esteem in which the Brookline Public Schools are held by institu- tions of higher learning and educators from all parts of America. And so, all the other students of Brookline and I really do know Dr. Caverly well, although we seldom see him. No one can ever replace all he has done for us. We will miss what he stood for, what he has worked for. We will miss his great image. We forever have the benefits of what he has accomplished; and certainly after 33 years of service, he could spend anoth er 33 years reflecting with pride over these accomplishments. Speaking for the youth of Brookline, I wish Dr. Cav- erly the happiness he so richly deserves. I would also like to try to express the gratitude of some 60,000 students who have graduated from the Brookline Public Schools since 1931, and the insurmountable debt we owe this man. In the light of Dr. Caverly’s retirement, the motto of the Brookline Public Schools has been cited often as an expression of appreciation: “We serve youth that youth may learn to serve.” Here, I answer for the youth of Brookline. Dr. Ernest Roscoe Caverly has served youth — served us well, and under his guidance, his di- rection, his influence, we, the youth, have learned to serve. Dr. Caverly, we thank you. CHESTER S. WEINERMAN President, Brookline High School Council January 1 8, 1 964 14 Now all those who have heard of Abraham Lincoln place your right hands on your hearts. It’s not the way you win that counts, it ' s the way you play the game. 15 The real crowning will come when Kevin ' s mother sees his sweater. Who (Jo yon think you are — Betsy Ross ' . T-V-P-I-N-C.- I-S F-U-N, T-Y-P-1-N-G 1-S F-U-N, T-Y-P- Fimny how the referee is wearing black and orange socks. Well, the man-eating flower will get him. if he ever climbs out of the fountain. 16 Instruction ends in the schoolroom hut education ends only with life. A child is given to the universe to be educated. F. W. Robertson 17 SENIORS Mr. Bartlett, Housemaster; Mrs. Woodberry, Assistant. We welcome the opportunity that comes for the last time to address the students of Akers House through the pages of the Murivian. We salute you as scholars, athletes, school citizens, and very close friends. Ours has been a wonderful journey together and on its way we have sampled joys, sorrows, uncertainties, hopes and satisfactions that give zest to life and promise for the future. Distilled from these experiences and those which follow, will come the guide lines by which you will conduct your adult lives. We are proud to have had part in your education. We wish for you all a generous share in the satisfactions of work well done and remind you that the most important way to get them is to render the best service you can to others. Warren L. Bartlett Inez K. Woodberry 18 Lewis Goverman, President; Jane Lunin, Secretary; Michael Coven, Vice- President. Absent; Norman Alper, Treasurer. First Row: Harriet Ross, Alice Grey, Michael Coven, Vice-President; Lewis Goverman, President; Jane Lunin, Secretary; Norman Alper, Treasurer; Audrey Feldman, Marjorie Glazer. Second Row: Mark Helpin, Andrew Krim, Stuart Kaufman, Gary Barnett, Susan Burak, Carol Arber, Amy Greenfield, Nanci Weiss, Beth Sha- piro, Donalda Morrison, Chester Weinerman, James Weiner, James Naigles, Michael Silverman. Third Row: Russell Franklin, Mordecai Lightman, Steven Slater, Howard Shaffer, Jeffery Wheeler, Martin Rosenthal, Henry Heffel, Michael Brooker, Michael Halperson, Bruce Freshman, Edward Fitzpatrick, Harold Theran, Jeffrey Cohen. C 0 u N c 1 L 1 ■ mL Tk 19 ARTHUR ABRAMS Art Cl. 1; Debating Soc. 2; H.R. Off. 4; Jr. Red Cross 1; Ice Hockey 2; Marshal 2; Em- ployment 1,2, 3, 4. MARILYN ABRAMS Biol. Cl. 2; Stud. Forum 3, 4; F.T.A. 2; Girls’ Lea. I, 2, 3, 4; Sagamore Circ. 1, 2, 3, 4, Head Typist 4; Student Manual 4; Jr. Red Cross 3. CAROL EVA ADELMAN Stud. Forum 3; Concert Choir 2, 3, Librarian 4; Four Twenty 2, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Murivian Jr. Appr. 3, Lay- out Staff 4; District Chorus 3, 4. RICHARD ADELMAN Concert Band 1, 2; Bank Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2; Int. Mur. Basketball I; Tennis 1, 2; Mar shal 3. CONSTANCE JO ADLER Foreign Stud. Exch. Cl. 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Cl. 3; Stud. Forum 1, 3, Adv. Comm. 4; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; Four Twenty 2, 3, 4; Jr. Red Cross 2, 3, 4; Cercle Francais 4. TACELTIN AKDAG Foreign Stud. Exch. Cl. 2; Team Games 2; Libr. Aide 4; Marshal 4. NORMAN C. ALPER Spanish Cl. 2, Pres. 3, 4; Golf 2, 3, 4; Akers House Treas. 2, 3, 4; Marshal 2; Stud. Forum 3; Ice Hockey 1, 2; Employ- ment 2, 3, 4. MARK B. ALTMAN Biol. Cl. 2; Spanish Cl. 3, 4; Stud. Forum 3, 4; Football 2; Int. Mur. Sports 1, 2; Marshal 4. BRUCE AMBUTER Amateur Radio Cl. 1, 2; Sci- ence Fair I, 1st Prize 2, 2nd Prize 3; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; District Band 4; Orch. 3, 4; German Cl. 2. JAMES ALEXANDER Ski Cl. 3; Elect. Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4; Ice Hockey 1; Marshal 3; Employment 3. MELISSA ALLEN Dramatics Soc. 3, 4; Debating Soc. 3, 4; Stud. Forum 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, Sr. Adv. 4; Field Hockey Var. 1, 2, 3, 4; Old Eng. “B” 2, 3, 4; Team Games 1, 2, 3. MIRIAM ALMULY Dance Comm. 3; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Cl. 4; Marshal 3; Office Aide 2, 3; Mental Health Cl. 4; Graduation Usher 3; Chorus Usher 1, 2; Employment 3. I LINDA MAE APOVIAN F.H.A. 4; Girls’ Lea. 1; Arch- ery 1; Pep Cl. 1, 2; Employ- ment 1, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA JEAN ARANCIO Stud. Eorum 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Cl. 1, 2, 3, 4; Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. CAROL ARBER H.R. Sec.-Treas. 1, 2, H.R. Chm. 4; House Council 4; Girls’ Lea. H.R. Repr. 1, 2, 3; Murivian Jr. Appr. 3, Art Staff 4; Cercle Erancais 4; Tennis 2, 3. JUDITH ARBETTER Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, Jr. Adv. 3, Exec. Bd. 4; Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4; Foreign Stud. Exch. Cl. 1, 2, 3, 4; Murivian Jr. Appr. 3, Copy Staff 4; Sagamore 2, 3, Assoc. Feature Ed. 4. LILLIAN BACKENROTH Foreign Stud. Exch. Cl. 4; Stud. Forum 3, 4; Mental Health Cl. 2, 3; Human Rela- tions Council 2, 3, 4. KENNETH ARSENAULT Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. MARILYN BABBITT Dramatics Soc. 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, Jr. Adv. 3, Sr. Adv. 4; Dramatic Productions 2, 3, 4; Musical Productions 3; Office Aide 3. JAY BAIRD Spanish Cl. V.P. 3, 4; H.R. Off. 1, 2, 3, 4; Indoor Track 1, Var. 2, 3, 4; Outdoor Track Var. 3, 4; Marshal 2, 3, 4; House Council 3. KAREN R. BAKER Art Cl. 3, 4; Stud. Forum 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Marshal 4; Biol. Cl. 2; Foreign Stud. Exch. Cl. 4; F.T.A. 4; Basket- ball 1, 2; Office Aide 4; Dance Comm. 3, 4. PAUL F. BAKER Chess Cl. 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Math Soc. 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4; Nat. Merit Semifinalist 4; Sagamore Rep. 2, 3; Science Fair 2. WILLIAM BAMBERG Entered from Middletown High School 4; Marching Band 4; Concert Band 4; Concert Orch. 4. JENNIFER BARBER Biol. Cl. 2; Stud. Forum 3, 4; Jr. Red Cross 1; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Libr. Aide 1, 2, 4, Sec. 4; Office Aide 1 . HERBERT BARENBERG Bank Staff 2. 3; HR. Vice Chm. 4; Jr. Red Cross 2; Base- ball I, 2; Basketball I. 2. PAUL BARGES Wrestling 3, 4; B.H.S. Indian 4. ARLINE BOOTH BARNES Entered from Brighton High School 3; Girls’ Lea. H.R. Repr. 3, 4. GARY BARNETT House Council I, 2, 3, 4; Mar- shal 2, 3, 4; Stud. Council 4; Indoor Track 3, 4; Basketball 2; Bank Staff 3, 4; H.R. Off. 1, 2, 3, 4; Employment 4. CHARLES BARR Stud. Eorum 1, 2, 3. 4; Biol. Cl. 2; Jr. Red Cross I; Swim- ming 1, 2. HELENE BAUER MARILYN JOAN BART Drum Majorette 2, 3, Head 4; E.T.A. 4; Marshal 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Gym Leaders’ Cl. 3; Dance Comm. 3, 4; Ski Cl. 4; Stud. Eorum 4; Employ- ment 3, 4. ROBERT BAUMEISTER Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. ANNE BAXTER Entered from St. Columkille High 2; Jr. Red Cross 2, 3, 4; German Cl. 2, 3, 4; Golf 2; Softball 2, 3; Lost Eound Staff 2, 3, 4; Pep Cl. Exec. Bd. 2. 3. 4. PHYLLIS BEBCHICK Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; E.N.A. 4; Jr. Red Cross 2, 3; Sagamore Circ. 1, 2, 3, 4; Elect. Comm. I, 2, 3, 4; Office Aide 4; Em- ployment 2, 3, 4. STUART ALLAN BELL Stud. Eorum Exec. Bd. 2, 3, 4; Physics Cl. 1; Cercle Erancais 2; Sagamore 1, 2, Asst. Ad- vertising Mgr. 3, Advertising Mgr. 4; Science Fair Comm. 3. NIRA BENDERSKI Entered from Israel 3. 22 MAUREEN BENSON Girls’ Lea. 1, 2; Eield Hockey 1; Swimming 1; Pep Cl. 1; Employment 3, 4. BEVERLY BERGER Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Cl. 2, 3, 4; Asst. Lost Pound Repr. 3; Bank Staff 3; H.R. V. Chm. 3; Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. BONNIE BERGER P.N.A. 4; Girls’ Lea. H.R. Repr. 1, 2, 3, 4; Bank Staff 2, 3; Nurse’s Aide 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Cl. 2. 3. MARJORIE ROSE BERNSTEIN Concert Choir 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Miirivian Bus. Staff 3, Packard House Mgr. 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, Sr. Adv. 4; H R. Sec.-Treas. 2. JOSEPH BESSLER H.R. Off. 2, 3; Marshal 2; Math Soc. 1; Poreign Stud. Exch. Cl. 2; Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1; Employment 2, 3, 4. GEOFFREY GAGE BINNEY Entered from New Prep 2; Dramatics Soc. 4; Ice Hockey 3. GAIL BIRGER Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 4; German Cl. 2, Pres. 3; Foreign Stud. Exch. Cl. 4; Stud. Forum 3, 4; Office Aide 2. SANDRA BISSON Entered from St. Mary’s High School 2; Employment 2, 3, 4. EDWARD BERGER Entered from Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. High School 2; Stud. Forum 3, 4; Locker Mar- shal 4; Employment 2, 3, 4. RICHARD BERRY Bank Staff 3; H.R. Off. 3; Jr. Red Cross 2; Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. JILL BIGELOW Entered from Northern Valley Regional High School 3; Marching Band 3, 4. FAITH BLACKMAN Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 4; Pep Cl. 1. BARBARA BLANK Entered from Southwest Miami High School 3; Dramatics Soc. 4; Stud. Forum 4; F.T.A. 4; Girls’ Lea. 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Employment 3, 4. JEFFREY BORENSTEIN Sagamore 1, Rewrite Ed. 2, News Ed. 3, Ed.-n-Chief 4; Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4; Nat. Merit Semifinalist 4; Latin Cl. 1, Ed. of Nova Latina 2, 3, V.P. 4. ANDREW S. BLEADON Biol. Cl. 2, 3; Stud. Forum 3; Bank Staff 3; Jr. Red Cross 3; Ice Hockey 1; Marshal 2; Em- ployment 3, 4. CAREN DOROTHY BLOOMBERG Art Cl. 1; Biol. Cl. 2; Folk Song Cl. 4; Ski Cl. 3; Stud. Forum 3, 4; Dance Comm. 2, 3; Jr. Red Cross 2; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2; Office Aide 2, 3. HILDA BLOOMBERG Dramatic Soc. 1; Foreign Stud. Exch. Cl. 4; Stud. Forum 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Sagamore Advertising 3. SUE JANE BOARDMAN Biol. Cl. 2; Bank Staff 1; Con- cert Choir 3; Girls’ Lea. 2; Basketball 2, 3; Field Hockey 4; Softball 1, 3; Swimming 1, 2; Team Games 3; Office Aide 3. ALICE BOLES Entered from Mount Alvernia Academy 3; Social Customs Cl. 4; Girls’ Lea. 3, 4; F.H.A. 4; Pep Cl. 4; Marshal 4; Office Aide 4; Employment 3, 4. Too bad he couldn’t swim LESLIE JANE BORLAND Entered from Whitehall High School 2; Art Cl. 2, 3; Dra- matic Soc. 2, 3, 4; Court of Justice 2; Dance Comm. 3, 4; Swimming 2; Employment 2, 3. BETTINA BOUDROT Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; H.R. Off. 1, 2, 3; Jr. Red Cross 2, 3; Old Eng. “B” 4; Marshal 3, 4; Lost Found Staff 3, 4; Pep Cl. 2, 3, 4; Offiee Aide 3; Employ- ment 4. LORRAINE BOWEN Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Cl. 1, 2, 3, 4; Marshal 2. 24 THOMAS WILLIAM BOWEN Central Treasury 3, 4; Office Aides 3, 4; Int. Mur. Baseball 3; Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. MARK BOYER Dramatics Soc. Treas. 2, Anti- gone and The King and I 3, 4; Stud. Forum 3, 4; Camera Cl. 4; Biol. Cl. 2; United Fund 4; Int. Mur. Baseball 2. DIANE BRACKETT Entered from St. Mary’s High School 2; Girls’ Lea. 2, 4; Office Aide 2. KAREN BRANDSEMA Foreign Stud. Exch. Cl. 3; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Lost Found Staff 2; Office Aide 1, 2, 3, 4. DANA E. BRANN Entered from Masconomet Re- gional High School 2; Ski Club 2; Motion Picture Staff 2; Aero Club 1; Amateur Radio Cl. 1; Outdoor Track 1. LINDA BREZNIAK H.R. Chm. 2; F.T.A. 2, 3, V.P. 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Mar- shal 2; Student Manual C ' c. 4; Stud. Forum 3, 4. e was such a great quarterback. PETER BRAUDIS Biology Cl. 1; Stud. Forum 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Int. Mur. Basketball 1, 2, 3; H.R. Sec.- Treas. 3. ARTHUR DAVID BRECHER Biology Cl. 2; Folk Song Cl. 3, 4; Foreigh Stud. Exch. Cl. 3, 4; Stud. Forum 2, 3, 4; Sagamore Circ. 3, 4; H.R. Elect. Comm. L 2. JOHN BREMNER Entered from Loomis School 4; Concert Choir 4; H.R. Off. 4. NANCY BRAMBERG Dramatics Soc. 3, 4; Antigone 3, PnVfe 5: Prejudice 4; Folk Song Cl. 3, 4; Cercle Francis 4; Murivian Photog. Staff 4; Mental Health Cl. 4. LEONARD BRITT Amateur Radio Cl. 1; Art Cl. 2; Stud. Forum 4; H R. Off. 3. LAWRENCE GEORGE BRODNEY Latin Cl. 1, 2; Basketball I. 2, Var. 3, 4; Football 1, J.V. 2. Var. 3, 4; Marshal 2, 3, Asst. Capt. 4; Gym Leader 3; Em- ployment 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL BROOKER Latin Cl. 1; H.R. Chm. 2; Marshal 2; Int. Mur. Sports 2; Employment 2. JACQUELINE MARIE BROWN Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 4; Pep Cl. 1, 2, 4; Office Aide 2, 3; Employ- ment 2, 4. VERONICA BROWN Entered from Saint Mary’s High School 3; Girls’ Lea. 4; Tennis 4; F.N.A. 4. SUSAN HELEN BURACK Foreign Stud. Exch. Cl. L 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Sagamore Assoc. News Ed. 3, Fea. Ed. 4; Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4; Student Council 2, 4. PAUL BURKE Entered from Saint Mary’s High School 2; Employment 2, 3, 4. JUDITH BURNS Girls’ Lea. H.R. Repr. 1, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; F.N.A. 3; Team Games 1,2, 3, 4. STEPHEN L. BYER Aero Cl. 2. PAUL CANTY Entered from Saint Mary’s High School 2; H R. Off. 2; Marshal 4. MAXINE CAPEN Dramatics Soc. 1; Ski Cl. 3; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Sagamore Circ. 1; Nurses’ Aide 4; Art Cl. I, 2. JOSEPH CAREY Baseball 1; Football 2, 3; Int. Mur. Sports 1, 2; Basketball 3; Employment 3, 4. 26 ELAYNE BARBARA CEDER Dramatics Soc. 1, 2, 4; Foreign Stud. Exch. Cl. 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, Lost Found Repr. 2, 3, Sr. Adv. 4; Office Aide 1, 2, 3, 4; Sagamore Rep. 2, 3. ANDREA CHARLOFF Dance Comm. 3; Jr. Red Cross Repr. 1, 3; F.T.A. 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Cl. 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Aide 2; H.R. Elect. Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4; Foreign Stud. Exch. Cl. 3. MIRIAM CARPENTER Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Libr. Aide 1, 2; Pep Cl. 3; Employ- ment 4. CAROL CHUCULATE Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4; F.T.A. 1. 2, 3, Pres. 4; B.H.S. Book Store Treas. 4; United Fund Repr. 2, 3; Basketball 3, 4; Employment 1, 2, 3, 4; Libr. Aide 1, 2. CHARLES JAMES CARROLL Employment 4. MARY FRANCES CAULFIELD Foreign Stud. Exch. Cl. 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Bank Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Cl. 1, 2, 3, 4; H.R. Off. 2; Marshal 4; Em- ployment 2, 3, 4. GERALD MICHAEL CHARM H. R. Off. 1, 2, 3; Tennis 1, 2; Marshal 2, 4; Sagamore Repr. I, Asst. Sports Ed. 2, 3; Math Soc. 1; Biol. Cl. 2; Lit. Soc. 1, 2 . ELISE CHEDEKEL Entered from Lowell High School 2; Miirivian Jr. Appr. 3, Layout Staff 4; Dramatics Soc. 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 2, 3, 4; Stud. Forum 3, 4; Pep Cl. 2, 3. MARY E. CARPENTER Jr. Achievement Pres. -Treas. 3; Bank Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3; Jr. Red Cross 1, 2; Assembly Programs 3, 4; Employment 2, 3. ROBERT CHIPMAN Entered from Catholic Memo- rial High School; Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. FREDERICK A. CARIVAN Entered from Manchester High School 3; Stud. Forum 4; Bank Staff 3, 4; Golf 4; Employment 3, 4. LINDA SUE CARLSON Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3; Pep Cl. 1, 2, 3; Sagamore Circ. 3, 4; Stud. Forum 3; Libr. Aide I; Office Aide 1, 2, 3, 4; Employment 2, 4. JEFFREY COHEN H. R. Chm. 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball I, J.V. 2, Var. 3, 4; Ice Hockey 1, Var. 2, 3, 4; Mar- shal 2, 3, 4. MARILYN SUSAN COHEN Entered from North Miami Beach High School 1; Girls’ Lea. 1, Asst. H R. Repr. 2, Jr. Adv. 3, Sr. Adv. 4; Jr. Red Cross Repr. 2, 3, 4; Biol. Cl. 2. JONATHAN ALAN COHEN Biol. Cl. 2; Chess Cl. 2, 3, 4; Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4; Saga- more Rep. 4; Science Fair 2. MAXINE ELLEN COHEN Entered from Billerica Memo- rial High School 2; Stud. Fo- rum 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Field Hockey 2, 3; Marshal 4; Pep Cl. 2. 3, 4. CYNTHIA W. COE Entered from Beaver Country Day School 2; F.T.A. 4; Girls’ Lea. 3, 4; Kindergarten Aide 4. IRA DAVID COHEN Football 1, 2. 3, 4; Motion Pic- ture Staff 1, 2, 3; Sagamore Circ. 1, 2, 3, 4; Int. Mur. Sports 1, 3, 4. EDWARD COLLIER Basketball 1; Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. PETER CONNELLY Ice Hockey 1, 2, 3; Social Cus- toms 3; Football 1; Employ- ment 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS CONNELLY Stud. Forum 4; Football 1; Marshal 2, 4; Weight Lifting 2, 3, 4; Int. Mur. Sports 3, 4. MICHAEL ELLIOT CLAFF Football 2, 3, 4; Int. Mur. Sports 1, 3, 4; Locker Marshal 1; Lit. Leaves Contr. 3; Saga- more Circ. 4. CAROL ANN COCHRAN Bank Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Lit. Soc. 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2; Archery I, 2; Office Aide 1, 2; Employment 2, 3, 4. RICHARD COHEN Stud. Forum 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Cl. 1, 2; Biol. Cl. 2; Folk Song Cl. 4. 28 MICHAEL CORMAN Stud. Forum 4; Marshal 2; Sagamore Circ. I, 2, 3; Con- cert Band 4; Biol. Cl. 2. MICHAEL COVEN Winter Carnival Dance Chm. 3; H.R. Chm. 1, 2; Class V.P. 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross- Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Marshal 2, 3, 4; Sagamore Sports Rep. 4. ARNOLD COVER Math Soc. 2; Stud. Forum 3, 4; Cercle Francais 4; Latin Cl. 1. PAULINE CRONIN Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Lost Found Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Aide 2; Pep Cl. 2; F.T.A. 2; F.H.A. 2; Employment 3, 4. KENNETH FREDRICK CRYSTAL Stud. Forum 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; Int. Mur. 1, 2, 3, 4; Marshal 2, 3, 4; Sagamore Circ. 1, 2, 3, 4. MARGARET CURRIE Central Treas. 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Pep Cl. 1, 2, 3, 4; Modern Dancing 3; Employment 3, 4. NATALIE CYKER Entered from Poland 3; For- eign Stud. Exch. Cl. 4; Stud. Forum 4; Cercle Francais 4. MICHAEL DAVID DATZ Spanish Cl. 2, 3, 4; H.R. Chm. 3; House Council 3; Int. Mur. Baseball, Basketball 2, 3, 4; Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. RONALD COVITZ Entered from Washington Irv- ing High School 2; Int. Mur. 3; Swimming 3, Mgr. 4; Employ- ment 3, 4. DOUGLAS CROWLEY Art Cl. 1; Chess Cl. 4; Folk Song Cl. 4. DONALD J. COONS Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Indoor Track 1, 2; Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Mar- shal 2; Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. PHYLLIS CURRAN Entered from Portsmouth High School 3; Stud. Forum 4; F.H.A. 3, 4; F.T.A. 4; Girls’ Lea. 4; Lost Found Staff 4. PATRICIA DAVIDSON Cercle Francais 4; Softball 3; Pep Cl. 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, Lost Found 4; F.T.A. 1; Office Aide 2; Golf 3; Em- ployment 1 . 2, 3, 4. STANLEY ER AN KLIN DAVIS Folk Song Cl. 3. 4; Motion Picture Staff 1, 2, 3; Science Fair 1, 3; German Cl. 2, Sec.- Treas. 3; Math Soc. 1, 2, 3; Stud. Forum 2, 3, 4. PETER DAVIDSON Biol. Cl. 2, 3; Stud. Eorum Exec. Bd. 2, 4, Treas. 3; Locker Marshal 2, 3, 4; Mo- tion Picture Staff 2, 3, 4. ARTHUR DAVIS Stud. Eorum 3, 4. JOHN DAVIS Stud. Eorum 4; Football 1, Co- Capt. 2; Ice Hockey 1; An- glers’ Cl. V.P. 3; Employment 2, 3, 4; Hockey 4. PAUL R. DAVIS Golf 1 ; Marshal 3. ROBERT DAVIS Stud. Eorum 1, 2, 3; Amateur Radio 1. Dr. Livingstone, I presume! TIMOTHY ROBERT DECKER Stud. Forum 1; Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4; Human Relations Bd. 3; Libr. Staff 2, 3. DONALD DE-GLORIA Stage Elect. Staff 1; Employ- ment 1, 2. JAY ALDEN DEICH Stud. Eorum 3, 4; Wrestling 3; Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. CAROLYN DELBENE F.H.A. 2; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Central Treas. 3, 4; Team Games 2, 3; Pep Cl. 4; Office Aide 3, 4; Employment 4. PAUL DELLA ROCCA Spring Track 1; Winter Track 2, 3, 4; Employment 4. ENRIQUE DEL-VAL Dramatics Soc. The Enchanted 2, Antigone and The King and I 3, Pride and Prejudice 4; Stud. Eorum 4; Stamp Cl. 1 ; Employment 2, 3, 4. STANLEY DEMBROSKI Ski Cl. 3; Chemistry Cl. 3; Aero Cl. 1; Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. LARRY STUART DEUTSCH Folk Song Cl. 2; Foreign Stud. Exch. Cl. 4; Math Soc. 4; Stud. Forum Advisory Bd. 3; Science Quiz Team; Nat. Merit Semi- Fin. Human Relation Council 1 . ANN T. DEWART Foreign Stud. Exch. Cl. 2. 3, Exec. Bd. 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Concert Choir 2, 4; Marshal 3, Sec. -Treas. 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, H.R. Repr. 2, Adv. 3, 4. NANCY D. DOIKOS H.R. V. Chm. 1, 3, Sec. -Treas. 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, Exec. Bd. 3, 4; Student Manual B.A.T. Sales 4; Sagamore Circ. Cashier 2, 3, 4; ' Marshal 4; Stud. Forum 3, 4. So how do we get down? DIANE DiCENZO Bank Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 2; Office Aide 3; Employment 3, 4. PETER DITTO Stud. Forum 4; Football 1; Golf 2, 3, 4; Ice Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1. LORRAINE DOLDT Entered from Saint Mary’s High School 3; Folk Song Cl. 4; F.T.A. 4; Girls’ Lea. 3, 4; Pep Cl. 3, Pom Pom girl 4; Sagamore H.R. Repr. 3, 4; Employment 3, 4. RONNA LEE DOLGIN Biol. Cl. 2; Social Customs Cl. 4; Jr. Red Cross 2; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Aide 2, 3; Lost Eound 2, 3; Pep Cl. 1; Employment 3, 4. ESTHER DUBIN Girls’ Lea. I, 2, 3, 4; Pep Cl. 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Aide 2, 3, 4; Libr. Staff 1, 2; Stud. Eorum 4; Dramatics Soc. 3: E.T.A. 4; Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. RONALD DUBIN ROBERTA E. EBB Jr. Red Cross Repr. 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1. 2, Asst. H R. Repr. 4; E.T.A. 3, Membership Cbm. 4. TIMOTHY E. DONOVAN Lunchroom Aide 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Int. Mur. Sports 2. JOANNE DUFFY Drum Majorettes 2, 3, 4; H.R. V. Chm. 2, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 3, H R. Repr. 2, 4; Pep Cl. 1, 2, 3, 4; Marshal 3, 4; Office Aide 2; Employment 2, 3, 4. RICHARD ELFMAN Entered from Brighton High School 3; Stud. Forum 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 4; Football 2; Employment 3, 4. HOWARD ELLISON Baseball 1; Int. Mur. Sports 1; Concert Band 1, 2; Employ- ment 2, 3, 4. INGRID ELLEN EISBERG Entered from Forrest Sherman High School 3; Biol. Cl. 3; H.R. V. Chm. 4; Cercle Fran- cais 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 3. L ' CNDA DREYFUSS Girls’ Lea. 1, H.R. Repr. 2, 3, 4; Mitrivian Jr. Bus. Staff 3; Student Manual Circ. 4; Office Aide I, 2, 3, 4; Pep Cl. 1, 2, 4; Stud. Forum 1, 2, 3. MURRY DUBICK H.R. Chm. 2; Basketball 3, 4; Int. Mur. Sports 1, 2; Employ- ment 3, 4. ANN DUGGAN Folk Song Cl. 1; Jr. Red Cross 2; Girls’ Lea. 3, 4; Pep Cl. 4; E.T.A. 1, 4; Office Aide 2, 3. AUDREY FELDMAN H.R. Chm. 4, V.Chm. 1, 3; Pep Cl. 1, 2; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Marshal 4; Office Aide 2, 3, 4; Employment 3, 4. DALE FELDMAN Entered from Revere High School 3; Girls’ Lea. 3, 4; Marshal 3, 4; Office Aide 3, 4. HENRY FELDMAN Folk Song Cl. 4; Stud. Forum 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Math Soc. 4; Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES FINE Entered from Cambridge School of Weston 3. ANNA MARIE FADANELLI Entered from Natick High School 3. RICHARD FAHEY Indoor Track 1, 2; Cross Country Track Var. 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4; Marshal 2, 4; Em- ployment 3, 4. FRANCES M. FELDER H.R. V.P. 4; Dramatic Soc. 3, 4; Mental Health Cl. 3, Treas. 4; Musical Productions 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4. LINDA EOUSE Entered from Thomas A. Edi- son Jr. High School 2; Girls’ Lea. 3; Office Aide 3, 4; United Fund Co-Capt. 4. KRAYNA EPSTEIN H.R. Sec. -Treas. 1, 2, 3, 4; Cercle Francais 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, Exec. Bd. 4; Saga- more Circ. 2, 3, Co-Mgr. 4; Lost Found Staff 4. NANCY ELLEN FEIN BERG Class Treas. 1; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, Jr. Adv. 3, Treas. 4; Foreign Stud. Exch. Cl. 3, Exec. Bd. 4; Akers House Newspaper Co- Ed. 1. JUNE ERLICK Lit. Soc. 1, 2, Pres. 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, Jr. and Sr. Adv. 3, 4; Sagamore 1, Rewrite Ed. 2, Assoc. News Ed. 3, 4; Latin Cl. Exec. Bd. 4. NANCY MONA ESCOTT Dramatic Soc. 1; Jr. Red Cross 1 ; Girls’ Lea. 1,2, 3. RICHARD A. FINER MARILYN SUSAN FINE NORMAN FINE Stud. Forum 3, 4; Dance Comm. 3; H.R. V.Chm. 2, Chm. 3; Marshal 2; Miirivian Art Staff 4; Employment 4. Stud. Forum 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Gym Leader 3, 4; Marshal 2. 4. JANET E. EINKE Entered from Woodside High School 1; Stud. Eorum 3, 4; Cercle Francais 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 4; Murivian Jr. Appr. 3, Edit. Staff 4; H.R. Off. 2. SANDRA LEE FINKEL F.T.A. 4; Sagamore Circ. 2, 3, 4; ht.R. V.Chm. 2; Girls’ Lea. H.R. Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4; Employ- ment 3, 4. EDWARD G. EITZPATRICK Entered from Rogers High School 3; H.R. Off. 4; Basket- ball 4; Golf 4; Bank Staff 3, 4; Stud. Forum 3. 4; Employment 2, 3, 4. CAROL FIREMAN Marshal 3; Pep Cl. 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. Lost Found Repr. 1, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 4; Bank Staff 2, 3, 4; Jr. Red Cross 2, 3, 4; Cercle Francais 3, 4. HOLLY FITZPATRICK Foreign Stud. Exch. Cl. 4; Stud. Eorum 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 3, 4; Pep Cl. 1, 2. 3, 4; Nurses’ Aide 3; Ten- nis 4; Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. KEVIN S. ELEMING Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4; Marshal Eloor Capt. 2. 3. Capt. 4; Eootball 1, Var. 2. 3, Capt. 4; Ice Hockey 1, Var. 2, 3, 4; Harvard Book Prize 3. JUDITH IRENE FORMAN Office Aide 2, 3; Nurses’ Aide 4; Pep Cl. 1, 2, 3; Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4; Softball I, 2; Ski Cl. 3; Biol. Cl. 2; F.H.A. 4; F.T.A. 4. BERNARD FOX H.R. Officer 1, 2, 3; House Council 1, 2; Football 1; Mar- shal 2, 3, 4; Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. ROGER G. EOX Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. 34 IRENE ERANK Ski Cl. 3, 4; F.T.A. 3, Chm. of Publicity 4; Cercle Erancais 3, 4; Spanish Cl. 3; Stud. Eorum 3, 4; Bank Staff 3; Libr. Aide 4; Lost Found Staff 4. NANCY ELIOT FREMONT-SMITH Folk Song Cl. 1, 2, 3, 4; Con- cert Choir 2, 3, 4; Four and Twenty 3, 4; Dramatics Soc. 2, King and 3, Pride and Preju- dice 4; Stud. Forum 1, 2, 3, 4. BRUCE J. FRESHMAN Biol. Cl. 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Var. Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Gym Leader 3. STEPHEN FREEDMAN Biol. Cl. 2; Stud. Forum 2, 3. 4; Bank Staff 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2; Marsh al 3; Debating 3, 4. DEBORAH FRENCH Entered from Griffith Institute and Central Schools 2; Girls’ Lea. 2, 3, 4; Modern Dancing 3; Pep Cl. 2, 3, 4; Nurse’s Aide 2, 3, 4. MARK FRIED Math Soc. 2; Stud. Forum 1, 2, 4, Exec. Bd. 3; Motion Picture Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Employment 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Fair 2; United Fund Rep. 3. lEAN CHACE FULTON Pep Cl. 1, 2, 3, Exec. Bd. 4; Marshal 4; Student Manual Assoc. Ed. 4; Sagamore Circ. 2; Cheer Leader 3; H.R. Sec.- Treas. 2, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT FRIEDMAN H.R. Officer 1, 2, 3; House Council 1, 2, 3; Int. Mur. Baseball 1, Basketball 3; Mar- shal 3; Employment 4. NANCY CAROL FRANKLIN Concert Choir 2, Northeast District Chorus 3, 4; Four and Twenty 3; Biol. Cl. 1, 4; F.N.A. 3, 4; Lost Found Staff 1. RUSSELL M. FRANKLIN Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4; Sagamore 2, Asst. Edit. Ed. 3, Edit. Ed. 4; Court of Justice 3, Chief Justice 4; Camera Cl. 1, Treas. 2, Pres. 3, V.P. 4. SARABETH FRIEDMAN Foreign Stud. Exch. Cl. 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2, Var. 3, 4; Stud. Council 1, 2; House Council 1, 2; Murivian Jr. Bus. Staff 3, Head of Teachers 4. NORMAN FROOMER Square Dance 3, 4; Int. Mur. 3, 4; Employment 2, 3, 4. EUGENE GADON Entered from Winthrop High School 2; Tennis 3; Motion Picture Staff 2, 3; Office Aide 2, 3, 4; Employment 1, 2. EVELYN GALLAND Math Soc. 2, 3, Treas. 4; Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, V.P. 4; Cercle Erancais 2, 3, V.P. 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Cl. E.xec. Bd. 3, 4; Polk Song Cl. 3, 4. EARL GASHIN Biol. Cl. 2; Stud. Porum 2, 3, 4; Bank Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Saga- more H.R. Circ. 3, 4; Employ- ment 3, 4. JUDITH LEE GILLETTE Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, Sr. Adv. 4; Latin Cl. 2, 3, Exec. Bd. 4; Sagamore Rep. 1, 2, Rewrite Ed. 3; Asst. News Ed. 4; B.H.S. Corresp. to “Teen World 2. DEBORAH GLAZER Pep Cl. 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Soc. 4; P.N.A. 4; Poreign Stud. Exch. Cl. 4; Polk Song Cl. 3; Biol. Cl. 4. MARJORIE GLAZER H.R. V.Chm. 3. Chm. 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, Asst. Lost Pound Repr. 2, 3, 4; Office Aide 3, 4; Pep Cl. 2; Stud. Porum 4; Dramatics Soc. I. STEPHEN JAY GILBERT Chem. Cl. 2; Math Soc. 1, 2, 3, 4; Stud. Porum 1, 4; H.R. Officer 2; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Sagamore Rep. 1, 2. 3; Jr. Achievement 3. DIANA GEORGANTAS Stud. Council L 2; Sagamore 1. Asst. News Ed. 2; Concert Choir 2, Bus. Mgr. 3. 4; Pour and Twenty 2, 3, 4; Poreign Stud. Exch. Cl. 1, 2, 3, 4. MIRIAM M. GERBER Girls’ Lea. 1. 2, Lost Pound 3. 4; Stud. Porum 3, 4; Con- cert Choir 3, 4; Assembly Pro- grams 2, 3, 4; Spanish Cl. 2. 4; P.T.A. 4; Softball 2; Team Games 2. But why is it singing? SUSANNAH PULTON Entered from Lexington High School 4; Stud. Porum 4; Dra- matics Soc. 4. ROBERTA GOLDBERG Latin Cl. 1, 2, 3, Exec. Bd. 4; Murivian Jr. Appr. 3, Ed. Staff 4; Marshal 3; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, Sr. Adv. 4; Stud. Eorum 2, 3, 4; E.T.A. 2, 3, 4. AVIS ELLEN GOLDSTEIN Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Red Cross 1; Employment 4. STEVE GOLDBERG H.R. Officer 2, 3, 4; Baseball I, 2, Var. 3, Capt. 4; Marshal 4; Int. Mur. 2. Actually, they’re padded toothpicks! BARRY ROBERT GOLDMAN Amateur Radio 2, 3; Camera Cl. 1, 2; Radio Broadcasting 2, 3; Stud. Eorum 3, 4; Motion Picture Staff 1, 2, 3, 4. LINDA H. GOLDMAN Biol. Cl. 2; H.R. Sec.-Treas. 2, 3, 4; Asst. H.R. Bank Teller 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 3, 4, H.R. Rep. 2; Lost Found Staff 3, 4; Employment 3, 4. ROBERTA LOIS GOLDMAN Foreign Stud. Exch. 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, Jr. and Sr. Adv. 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, Var. 4; Muriv- ian Jr. Appr. 3; Sagamore Pub- licity 3. ROBERT GOLDBERG Folk Song Cl. 2, Pres. 3, 4; Stud. Forum 3, 4; Marshal 2; Science Fair 2, 3; Elementary School Folk Song Group 2, 3, 4. MARTIN ALAN GLAZER Debating Soc. 2, 3; Stud. Fo- rum Exec. Bd. 2, 3, Sec.-Treas. 4; Latin Cl. 2, 3, Pres. 4; Lit. Soc. 2, 3, 4; Sagamore 2, 3, Asst. Financial Mgr. 4. RICHARD GOLDBERG Ice Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Marshal 4; Stage Elec. Staff 1, 2. DIANE LYNN GLICKMAN Stud. Forum 3, 4; Marshal 3; Murivian Jr. Bus. Staff 3; Sag- amore Circ. 1, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; E.T.A. 3, 4; Softball 3; Basketball 3. CATHY JANE GOULD Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Lost Found Staff 1; Office Aide 2, 4; Sagamore Circ. 3, 4. RANDALL GARY GOULD Entered from Boston Technical High School 1; Chess Cl. 1; Track I, 2; Jr. Achievement; Employment 3, 4; Int. Mur. 1, CAROLYN GOUZOULES Cheer Leader 3; Concert Choir 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Cl. 1, 2, 3, 4; H.R. Sec.-Treas. LEWIS GOVERMAN Class Pres. 1, 2, 3, 4; House Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Foreign Stud. Exch. 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3, Co-Capt. 4; Marshal 2, 4; Band 1, 2; Stud. Forum 3, 4. ALLEN GREEN Marshal 2; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; Four Twenty 2; Dance Comm. 3; Stud. Forum 3, 4; Sagamore Circ. 3; Camera Cl. 2; Bank Teller 4. KENNETH GREEN H.R. Officer 1, 2, 3; House Council 1, 2, 3; Latin Cl. 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf 3; Folk Song Cl. 4; Math Soc. 3. RANDALL GREEN Camera Cl. 2; Stud. Forum 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Cl. 2, 4; Cross Country Track 3; Sagamore Rep. 2, Interviewer 3. HELAINE SANDRA GOLDSTEIN H R. V.Chm. 3, 4; H R. Elec- tion Comm. 3, 4; Jr. Red Cross Repr. 3, 4; Murivian Jr. Appr. 3. Edit. Staff 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4. ALICE ELIZABETH GRAY Class V.P. 1, 2; Student Coun- cil 2. 3, 4; Marshal 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3. 4; Dance Comm. 2. 3; Foreign Stud. Exch. 4. LENARD GORMAN Chess Cl. 1; Stud. Forum 2, 3, Bd. of Advs. 4; Stamp Cl. 1, 2, 3, Sec.-Treas. 4; Int. Mur. Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4. PAMELA LESLIE GORDON Entered from Newton High School 4; Cercle Francais 4; Girls’ Lea. 4; Pep Cl. 4. JUDITH GOREN Biol. Cl. 2; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Lost Found Alt. 4; Nurse’s Aide 1, 2. 38 STEVEN GUINESS Biol. Cl. 4; Social Customs Cl. 4; Office Aide 1, 3, 4; Lab. Work 1, 4; Motion Picture Staff 4; Employment 1, 3, 4; Science Eair. STEVEN GUSENOFE Chorus 1; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; Eour Twenty 3, 4, District Chorus 3, 4; All-State Chorus 3, 4; Cercle Francais 4; Stud. Forum 2, Exec. Bd. 4. CAROL GROSSMAN Foreign Stud. Exch. 4; Jr. Red Cross 2; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL A. HALPERSON Dramatics Soc. 1, 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; H.R. Chm. 1, 4; House Council 1, 4; A.F.S. Finalist 4; Marshal 3, 4; Stage Elec. Staff 3, 4. STEVEN E. GROSSMAN Concert Orch. 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, Quartermaster, Band Mgr. 4; Chamber Band 3, 4; Science Fair 3; H.R. Elect. Comm. 3, 4; Musical Productions 4. JUDITH HAN DUN Social Customs 4; Stud. Forum 2, 3, 4; Jr. Red Cross Repr. 3; Girls’ Lea. 2, 3, 4; Employ- ment 2, 3, 4. KAREN HANNON Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3; Archery 2;, Pep Cl. 1, 2; Jr. Achievement Auditor 3, 4; Sagamore Dis- tributor 1, 2; Employment 3, 4. ARLENE P. GROSS Bank Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1; Motion Picture Staff 2; Office Aide 2, 3. JACILYN HARRIS Lost Found 2, 3, 4; Murivian Appr. 3; Sagamore Circ. Staff 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, Sr. Adv. 4. AMY GREENFIELD Bank Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; H.R. Chm. 1, 3, 4; Concert Band Asst. Librarian 3; Orch. Coun- cil 3, 4; N.E. District Band 2, 3. JONATHAN GREEN BAUM Radio-T.V. Broadcasting 2, V.P. 3; Stud. Forum 1, 3, 4; Jr. Red Cross 3, 4; Motion Picture Staff 1, 2, 3, 4. JOEL GREENBERG H.R. V.Chm. 3; Jr. Red Cross 2; Baseball 1; Marshal 3, 4; Int. Mur. 1, 2, 3; Akers Advo- cate Sports Ed. 2. JERILYN KRAFSUR HARRIS H.R. Sec.-Treas. 2, 3; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3. Sr. Adv. 4, Chm. of Fashion Show 4; Kindergar- ten Aide 4; Marshal 4. HENRY HEFFEL Orch. 1,2, 3; Chefs’ Cl. 1; Aero Cl. 1, 2; H.R. Chm. 4; Employment. KAREN S. HELLER Folk Song Cl. 2, 3, 4; Foreign Stud. Exch. 1, 2, 3, 4; Stud. Forum Exec. Bd. 2, 4, Sec. 3; Concert Choir 3, 4; J. Murray Kay Prize 3. MARK L. HELPIN Murivian Co-Sports Ed. 4; House Council 3. 4; Court of Justice 3, 4; Chm. Sr. Prom Theme Comm. 4; Math Soc. 1, 2, 3, 4; Int. Mur. Sports 1, 2, 3. CAROL IRENE HAYWARD Dramatic Soc. 1, 2, 3, Sec. 4; Folk Song Cl. 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Antigone 3; Pride and Prejudice 4. SAMUEL C. HEILMAN Foreign Stud. Exch. Cl. 4; Stud. Forum 3, 4; H.R. V.Chm. 2, 3; Marshal 2, 3, 4; Chem. Cl. 2; Math Soc. 2; Lit. Soc. 1. JANE HELMAN Dramatic Soc. 2, 3, V.P. 4; Dramatic Productions 2, 3, 4; Marshal 2; Employment 3; Pep Cl. 1; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 3. WILLIAM HENRIKSON Football 1, 3, Var. 4; Int. Mur. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Indoor Track 2, 3; Libr. Aide 2; Em- ployment 1, 2. ROBERT HAUER Entered from Newton High School 2; Baseball 3, 4; Bas- ketball 3, 4; Football 4; Mar- shal 3, 4; H.R. V.Chm. 4; Dance Comm. 3; Sagamore Circ. 4. SHERILL REGINA HAYES Square Dance 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 4; Motion Picture Staff Sec. 4; Libr. Aide 2. DOTTIE SUSAN HENICK Stud. Forum 1, 2; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3; Libr. Staff 1; Pep Cl. 1, 2; Office Aide 1, 2. FRANCIS HENNESSY H.R. Off. 1, 2, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, Var. 4; Football 1, 2, Var. 3; Ice Hockey 2, 3, 4, Var. 1; Marshal 2, 3, 4. SHEILA HERSH H. R. Sec.-Treas. 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 2; Jr. Red Cross I, 2; Miirivian Appr. 3; Pep Cl. 1, 2. ILENE BARBARA HERSON F.T.A. 3; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3; Murivian Appr. 3, Bus. Staff 4. BARBARA M. HILLS Entered from Cheyenne Moun- tain High School 3; Dance Comm. 3; Jr. Red Cross 3; H.R. Sec.-Treas. 4; Marshal 4; Pep Cl. 4; Girls’ Lea. 4. CAROL ANN HIMEBAUGH Biol. Cl. 2; Stud. Forum 4; Girls’ Lea. 3, Rep. 1, 2; Mar- shal 4; Basketball 4; Employ- ment 1, 2, 3, 4. FLAVIA PRESCOTT HOEFLER Var. Cheer Leader 3, 4; Stud. Forum 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Cl. 1, 2, 3, 4; Marshal 4. SUSAN ALICE HOFFMAN Girls’ Lea. 1, 2; Libr. Staff 1, 2; Chorus 2, 3; Employment 4. MARY FRANCES HOGAN F.T.A. 1; Girls’ Lea. 1; Office Aide 2; Employment 4. CATHY HOLT Stud. Forum 4; Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4; Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4; Orch. 1, 2, Orch. Council 3, 4; Prize Speaking 2; Employment 3, 4. BARRY HOLTZ Camera Cl. 1, 2, Sec. 3, 4; Stud. Forum 3, 4; Int. Mur. Sports 2, 3, 4; Sagamore Photog. 2, 3, 4. LOIS FAYE HONIGSTEIN Murivian Bus. Staff 3; Girls’ Lea. 1, 3, Sr. Adv. 4; H.R. Sec.- Treas. 3; Dance Comm. Pub- licity Chm. 1. HARRIET KORIM HORNSTEIN Folk Song Cl. 2, 3, Sec. 4; Stud. Forum 1, Sec. 2, Exec. Bd. 3, 4; Cercle Francais 1, 2. 3, Publicity 4. NICK HUMPHREY Entered from Central High School 3. JULIE B. HURWITZ Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2; V.P. 3, Exec. Bd. 4; Saga- more 2, Rewrite Ed. 3; Var. Cheer Leader 3, 4; Cercle Erancais 2, 3, 4. DENNIS ISAACS Stud. Eorum 3, 4; Baseball 2; Swimming 2; Employment 3, 4. BENJAMIN ISENBERG Eoreign Stud. Exch. Cl. 4; Stud. Eorum 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Cl. 1, 2. ROBERT D. JACOBS Camera Cl. 1, 2, 3, Treas. 4; H.R. Chm. 1, 2, 3; Marshal 4; Int. Mur. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Int. Mur. Eootball 1, 2, 3, 4; Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES JAMES JAEEE House Council 2, 3, 4; School Council Treas. 4; Sagamore Sports Ed. 3, 4; Marshal 2, 3; Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4; Civic Educ. Comm. 3, 4; Indoor Track 2, 3, 4. ANN JOHNSON Stud. Eorum 4; Pep Cl. 1, 2, 3, 4; Sagamore Circ. 3; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2. 4; Jr. Repr. 3; Prom Decorations 3; H.R. Sec. -Treas. 4; Employment 4. Alright, you can out stare me — So what! RODNEY JULIAN Biol. Cl. Exec. Bd. 2; Science Fair I, 2, Honorable Mention 3; Math Soc. 2, 3; Stud. Forum 3; Tennis I, Jr. Var. 2, 3; In- door Track 4; Cercle Erancais 3. BARBARA KAHN Dance Comm. 3; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Lost Found Staff 4; Office Aide 2, 3, 4; Marshal 3; Employment 3. CAROLE KAHN Jr. Red Cross 1, 2; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3; Sagamore Repr. 1, 2; Office Aide 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Cl. 1 , 2 . BEVERLY KALISH Stud. Forum 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 2, 3; Future Nurses 3, 4; Sagamore 3, Circ. Mgr. 4; Mental Health Cl. 2. STANLEY KAYE Biol. Cl. 4; Radio Broadcast- ing 2; Stud. Eorum 2, 3, 4, Exec. Bd. 3, 4; Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4. SANDRA LEE KARP Lost Found Staff H.R. Repr. 3; Office Aide 3; Sagamore Circ. 2; Girls’ Lea. 1,2, 3, Sr. Repr. 4; Jr. Red Cross 2. JOSEPH KATZ Art Cl. 1; Ice Hockey I; Stud. Forum 3; Marshal 3; Employ- ment 1, 2, 3, 4. STUART KAUFMAN Stud. Forum 3, 4; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Dist. Chorus 3, 4, All-State Choir 3, 4, Stud. Conductor 4; H.R. V. Chm. 1; H.R. Chm. 3, 4; Sagamore Rep. 2, 3, 4; Employment I, 2, 3, 4. EILEEN KARSH Foreign Stud. Exch. 4; Ski Cl. 3; Stud. Forum 4; F.T.A. 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4, H R. Repr. 2; Office Aide 2. CHARLOTTE KATZ. Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, Repr. 3, 4; Murivian Jr. Appr. 3, Edit. Staff 4; Sr«- dent Manual Edit. Bd. 4. ALVAN KAUNFER Stud. Forum 3, 4; Bank Staff 2, 3, 4; Science Fair 3; Camera Cl. 1, 2. 3, 4, V.P. 3, Pres. 4. And they think we’re harmless! BARBARA RUTH KAPLAN F.T.A. 4; Cercle Francais 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Murivian Jr. Appr. 3, Edit. Staff 4; Sagamore Rep. 2, 3, Rewrite Ed. 4. GERALD EDWARD KAMON Football 1; Motion Picture Staff 1; Literary Leaves 1; Stu- dent Manual 1; Employment 4. MIRIAM Z. KANDLER Latin Cl. 1, 2, 3, Treas. 4; Sagamore Rep. 2, 3, 4; Science Fair Honorable Mention 3; Concert Orch. 1, 2, 3, 4; Lost Found Staff 1, 2, 4. AMY SARAH KAZIS Red Cross Repr. 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. H R. Repr. 1, 2. 3, Sr. Adv. 4; Miirivian Jr. Appr. 3. Edit. Staff 4; Student Man- lud Edit. Staff 3; Sagamore Repr. 1, 2. ERIC KIVLAN Employment 4. PATRICK KEARNS Marshal 2, 3, 4; Employment I, 2, 3, 4. HOWARD KELMAN Entered from Solomon Lewen- hery Jr. High 2; Swimming 2; Marshal 3; Employment 3, 4. JUDITH ELAINE KESS Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Var. Eield Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Old Eng. “B” 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Aide 1, 2, 3; Stud. Eoriim 3, 4. JUDITH N. KLINE Stud. Eorum 1, 2, 4; Jr. Red Cross Repr. 1, Alt. Repr. 2, 3; E.T.A. 3, Rec. Sec. 4; Lost Found Staff 1, 2, 3; Girls’ Lea. I, 2, 3, 4; Cercle Francais 4. JAMES THOMAS KEAVENEY H. R. Officer 2; Baseball 1, 4; Ice Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Football I, 2. 3, 4; Marshal 2, 3, 4; Employment 2, 3. DONNA MARIE KELLY Pep Cl. 1, 2, 3, 4; Marshal 2; Jr. Red Cross 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Badminton 3; Office Aide 4; Lost Found Staff 2; Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. ARLENE KESSELMAN Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; E.T.A. 2; Basketball 2, 3; Field Hockey 2; Old Eng. “B” 2; Locker Marshal 2, 3; Sagamore Repr. 3; Libr. Aide 1, 2; Stud. Forum 2, 3. DIANE KIRRANE Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 4; Field Hockey 1, 2; Team Games 1, 2; Old Eng. “B” 2; Employ- ment 3, 4. ANNE LINDA KNOPPING Girls’ Lea. 1, 2; Jr. Adv. 3, Exec. Bd. 4; Murivian Jr. Appr. 3, Co-Layout Ed. 4; Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4; Student Manual Edit. Bd. 3; Bank Staff 1, 2, 3, 4. CHERYL KOGOS LOIS KOPLAN Biol. Cl. 2, 3; F.T.A. 2, 4; Marshal 4; Office Aide 3, 4; Employment 3, 4. JUDITH KRASNEY Entered from Sharon High School 4; Employment 4. JOHN KUHN Entered from South Africa. CYNTHIA JANE KORETZ Jr. Red Cross I. 2, 3; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Cer- cle Francais 4. SARA KORIN Chem. Cl. 3; Stud. Forum 2, 3, 4; Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4; Archery 3; Folk Song Cl. 3; Biol. Cl. 2; Girls’ Lea. 1. RUTH P. KRIGMAN Concert Orch. 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Cl. 1, 3, 4, Treas. 2; Dramatics Soc. 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Old Eng. “B” 2; Girls’ Lea. 3, 4, H.R. Rep. 1, 2; Stud. Forum 3, 4. DIANE ELLEN KREDENSER Math Soc. 2, 3, 4; Stud. Eorum 2, 3, 4; Cercle Erancais 1, 2, 3, 2nd V.P. 4; Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4; Murivian Jr. Appr. 3, Photog. Ed. 4; Student Manual Edit. Bd. 3. ANDREW S. KRIM Biol. Cl. 2; Stud. Eorum 3, 4; Court of Justice 4; House Council 4; Indoor Track 3, 4; Outdoor Track 4; Employment 1, 2, 3. RICHARD A. KVITKA Re-entered from Huntington School 3; Stud. Eorum 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Marshal 2, 4; H.R. Sec. -Treas. GERALD LABOURENE Baseball 1, 2, Var. 3; Tennis, Var. 4; Stud. Eorum 4; Mar- shal 2, 4; Employment 3, 4. ROBERT L. KOSTICK Entered from Newman High 1. MARY CATHERINE LACY Girls’ Lea. 2, 3, 4; Pep Cl. 2, 3, 4; Marshal 4; H.R. Sec.- Treas. 1, 2, 3; Basketball 3; Team Games 3; Sagamore H.R. Circ. 1, 2, 3, 4. ALAN LANG Stud. Forum 3, 4; Jr. Red Cross Repr. 2; H R. Sec.-Treas. 3; Ski Cl. 3, 4; Chess Cl. 2; Biol. Cl. 4; Tennis 3, 4, Mgr. 3. BARBARA LEAVITT Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball 1, 2; Pep Cl. 1, 2, 3, 4; Muriviem Staff 3, 4; Sagamore Staff 3, 4; Marshal 4; Employ- ment 3, 4. DAVID RAPHAEL LEIDNER Entered from Maimonides School 2; Math Society 2, 3, 4; Mental Health Cl. 2; Stud. Eo- rum 3, 4; Chess Cl. 4; Em- ployment 3. STANLEY LAEOND Camera Club 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Northeast Distr. Band 3, 4; All- State Band 4. ELIZABETH ANN LANE Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Stud. Conductor 4; Concert Band 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3; Eour Twenty 3, 4; Ten- nis 1, 2; Marshal 3, 4; Cercle Erancais 4; Stud. Eorum 4. JOHN H. LARKIN JR. H.R. Chm. 1; House Council 1; Eootball 1, 2; Ice Hockey 1. 3, 4; Marshal 3, 4; Employ- ment 2, 3. 4. LINDA LEAVITT Cercle Erancais 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1. 2, 3, 4; Miirivian Edit. Staff 3, 4; Sagamore Staff I, 2, 3, Rewrite Ed. 3; H.R. Sec.-Treas. 1, 2; Libr. Staff 1, 2; Marshal 3. DORIS LANDSTRASS Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Marshal 3, 4; Miirivian Jr. Bus. Staff 3; Miirivian Jr. Edit. Staff 3; Sagamore Circ. 2; Dance Comm. 3; Stud. Eorum 3, 4; Biol. Cl. 2, 3; Employment 4. SUSAN LEHR Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Red Cross Repr. 2, 3; Art Cl. 1; Nurse’s Aide 3, 4; United Eund Repr. 4; Marshal 4; Employ- ment 3, 4. MARILYN L. LEE Girls’ Lea. 2, 3, 4; Pep Cl. 4; Office Aide 2; Election Comm. MARSHA LAND Entered from Woodbury High School 3; Math Soc. 4; Stud. Eorum 4; Girls’ Lea. 4. WAYNE LANCHESTER Baseball 2; Marshal 4; Motion Picture Staff 4; Employment 3, 4. STANLEY MICHAEL LEVCO Entered from Deering High School 3; Stud. Forum 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4. ANTHONY LEVIN Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, Stud. Con. 4; Four Twenty 2, 3, 4; Orch. 1, 2, 3, 4; District Orch. 2, 3, 4; All- State Orch. 2, 3, 4. SYLVIA LEVIN H. R. Officer 2; Cercle Francais I, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Stud. Forum 4; Marshal 2, 3; Office Aide 1 ; Sagamore Circ. Rep. 4. HELENA LEIGHTON Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramat- ics Soc. 2, 3, 4; Stud. Forum 3, 4; Concert Choir 4; Murivian Staff 3, 4; Stage Elec. Staff 3, 4, Sec. 4; Lost Found Staff 2, 3; Pep Cl. 1, 2. 3. ANDREW LEVAS Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Marshal 2, 3, Corridor Capt. 4. ROSLYN LEVENSON Folk Song Cl. 4; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; H.R. Officer 1, 3; Jr. Red Cross Repr. 1; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Cl. 2, 4, Exec. Board 4; Tennis 3; Hu- man Relations Council Sec. 2, 3, 4. LINDA LEVIN Sagamore Circ. 4; Musical Productions 1, 2; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Red Cross Repr. 1, 2; Stud. Forum 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Softball 1, 2; Foreign Stud. Exch. Cl. 4. KAREN LESHEFSKY Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4, H.R. Repr. 1, 2, 3; H.R. Chm. 1; H.R. Sec.-Treas. 4; Nurse’s Aide 4; Murivian Bus. Staff 3; Jr. Prom Comm. 3; Employ- ment 2, 3, 4. GERALD Y. LESTER Marshal 3, 4; Motion Picture Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, Asst. Mgr. 4; Bank Staff 1, 2. MARGERY LEVINE Dramatics Soc. 2, 3; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Red Cross Repr. 1, 2, 3; Stud. Forum 2, 3; Office Aide I, 2, 3, 4; United Fund Repr. 4; Pep Cl. 4; Em- ployment 3, 4. RUSSELL LEVINE Baseball 1; Golf 1, 2; Marshal 4; Band 1,2, 3; Orch. 3. MICHAEL LEVITT Radio-T.V. Broadcasting Pres. 2, 3, 4; Libr. Staff 2, 3; Science Fair 1; Concert Choir 3, 4. 47 LINDA LEVY Girls’ Lea. 1, 2. 3. 4; Stud. Fo rum I. 2; Jr. Red Cross Repr 2, 3, 4; Chem. Cl. 4; Dramat ics Soc. I. 2, 3; Pep Cl. 2, 3. 4 Office Aide I, 2, 3, 4; Sa a more Circ. 3. 4. RICHARD A. LEVY Stud. Forum I. 3, 4; Bank Staff 3, 4; Latin Cl. I, 2, 3; Int. Mur. Sports 2, 3, 4; Elect. Comm. 1 . 2, 3, 4. SANDRA LEVY Biol. Cl. 2; Spanish Cl. 3, 4; F.T.A. 3; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Softball 1. 2; Team Games 1, 2; Libr. Staff 1, 2; Locker Marshal 3; Pep Cl. 2. 3, 4. BARBARA LEWIS Court of Justice 3; Dance Comm. 3; House Council 3; Old Eng. “B” 3; Gymleader 3, 4; Folk Song Cl. 3, 4; Foreign Stud. Exch. Cl. 4; Pep Cl. 3. EVERETT JOE LEWIS Entered from Timilty 2; Cam- era Cl. 2, 3, 4; Stud. Forum 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4; Employment 2. 3, 4. PAUL LEWIS Gym Leader 3; Int. Mur. Ice Hockey 2; Int. Mur. Baseball 1 ; Football Mgr. 2. JUDITH H. LEWIS H.R. V.Chm. 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4, H R. Repr. 1, 2, 3; Marshal 2, 3, 4; Murivian Staff 3. 4; Pep Cl. 4; Old Eng. “B” 4; Biol. Cl. 2, 3; Spanish Cl. 3; Stud. Forum 3, 4; Employment 3, 4. Don’t worry, Mr. Foster. I’m really a good driver. MORDECAI LIGHTMAN Concert Band 2. 3, 4; H.R. Off. 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 4; Marshal 4; Gym Leader 4; Biol. Cl. 3. SUSAN E. LEWIS Entered from Timilty Jr. High 2; F.T.A. 3; Stud. Forum 3, 4; Swimming 2, 3; Pep Cl. 3; Ski Cl. 3; Tennis 3; Art Cl. 2, 3; Girls’ Lea. 2, 3, 4. NANCY LICHTER Foreign Stud. Exch. Cl. 4; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; Four Twenty 3, 4; Future Nurses Cl. 3; Softball 1, 4; Lost Found Staff 4; Office Aide 3, Assem- bly Programs 2, 3, 4. HYMAN LOFCHIE Chess Cl. 1, 2; Math Soc. 3, 4; Stud. Forum 2, 3, 4; Int. Mur. Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA LOGUE Entered from Saint Mary’s High School 3; Girls’ Lea. 3, 4; Pep Cl. 3, 4. But I thought you were going to bring the tennis balls . . . JANE LUNIN Class Sec. 1, 2, 3, 4; Marshal 2, 3, 4; Pep Cl. 2, 3, Exec. Bd. 4; Freshman Dance Chm. 1 ; Kick-Off Dance Co-Chm. 4; Theme Comm. Jr. and Sr. Proms. JOANNE LUSTER Murivian Bus. Staff 4; Saga- more 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Red Cross Repr. 3, 4; Employment 4. JANET L-TNCH H.R. Off. 1, 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 3, 4; Eield Hockey 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4. KEVIN K. LYNCH Entered from St. John’s Col- lege High School; Var. Foot- ball 4; Gym Lea. Cl. 3; Mar- shal 4; Employment 3, 4. ROBERT LOWE The Enchanted 2; Dramatic Soc. L 2, 3, 4; Prize Speaking 3; Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. JUDITH LINER Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball 2; Tennis 2; Libr. Staff 1, 2; Lost Found Staff 3, 4; Marshal 3, 4; Pep Cl. 4; Lunchroom Aide 3, 4; Locker Marshal 1; Employment 3, 4. SANDRA LOBAR Science Fair Hon. Mention 3; Folk Song Cl. 3, 4; Stud. Fo- rum 3, 4; Concert Band 1,2, 3, 4; Nat. Merit Letter of Com- mendation 4. FAITH ANN LOEB Girls’ Lea. 2, 3, 4, Akers House Repr. 1; Pep Cl. 1, 2, 3, 4; Marshal 2; Swimming 1. ROBERT LYNCH Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Marshal 2. CAROL ANN ELIZABETH MACALLISTER F.H.A. 1, 3; Basketball 1; Em- ployment 1, 2. JAMES MACINTYRE Entered from Morrison High School 2; Ice Hockey 2; Cercle Francais 4; Libr. Staff 4; Em- ployment 3, 4. BARBARA H. MAG RUDER Girls’ Lea. 2. 3, 4; Office Aide 2, 4, V.P. 3; Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. JOANNE MAKAREWICH Cheer Leader 3; F.N.A. 4; Pep Cl. 1, 2, 3, 4; Marshal 3, 4; Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVID MANDEL Entered from Thomas Jefferson Jr. High School 2; Math Soc. 4; Stud. Forum 3, 4; Cercle Francais 4; Libr. Staff 2. JAMES MARCUS Foreign Stud. Exch. 2, 3, 4; Ski Cl. 4; Track 1; Marshal 2, 3. KENNETH MARGOLIN Basketball 1, 2; Football 1, 2; Marshal 3, 4; Employment 1, 2, 3, 4; Chefs’ Cl. 2, 3. CHARLENE MARINKE Entered from Granby High School 4; Art Cl. 4; Dramatic Soc. 4; F.N.A. 4; Cercle Fran- cais 4. I LOUISE MACLEOD Girls’ Lea. 1 ; Office Aide 2; Employment 3, 4. ELLEN JOY MARCUS Dramatics Soc. 1, 2; Stud. Fo- rum 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Cl. 3. JUDITH GAIL MARKAU Girls’ Lea. Rep. 2, 3, 4; Lost Found Repr. 2, 3, 4; Red Cross Repr. 1, 2, 3, 4; Kindergarten Aide 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. LINDA MASON Foreign Stud. Exch. 1, 2, 3, 4; Stud. Forum 1, 2, 3, 4; Mu- rivian 3, Copy Ed. 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, Jr. Adv. 3, Exec. Bd. 4; Cercle Francais 2, 3, Exec. Bd. 4. PHILIP McCarthy Entered from Catholic Memo- rial High School 2; Football 2, 3; Marshal 3, 4; Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. KEVIN McCORMACK Entered from Catholic Memo- rial High School 4. KATHLEEN F. McKENNA Pom Pom Girl 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 3, 4; Pep Cl. 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Aide 2, 4; Marshal 4; Softball 2. LINDA MARS LANETTE SUSAN MARSH Stud. Forum 4; F.H.A. 2; Entered from Brighton High E.N.A. 3; Archery 1; Office School 3. Aide 4. STEPHEN H. MATTESON Employment 2, 3, 4; Jr. Achievement 3; Motion Picture Staff 4. ROBERTA MAWHINNEY F.H.A. 1, V.P. 2, Nat. Dele- gate 2. Pres. 3, State V.P. 3, 4; Pep Cl. 4; Sagamore Circ. 3; Stud. Forum 2; Office Aide 4; Jr. Red Cross 1. ANN McCUE Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; H.R. Off. 2. 3, 4; Pep Cl. 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Aide 2, 3, 4; Sagamore Repr. 2, 3, 4. EDWARD McGOURTY Entered from St. Mary’s High School 2; Football 2, 3; Em- ployment 3, 4. PETER ALAN MASON Eoreign Stud. Exch. 1, 2, 3, V.P. 4; Mental Health Cl. 3, Pres. 4; Cercle Francais 2, 3, Treas. 4; Sagamore 1, 2, 3, News Ed. 4; Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4. JAMES McQUAID Aero Cl. 1; Biol. Cl. 1; Em- ployment 3, 4. 51 I MARLEAN MEISTERMAN Girls’ Lea. 1. 2, 3, 4; Old Eng. “B” 3; Basketball 1, 2; Pep Cl. 2; Office Aide 1, 2; Employ- ment 3, 4. EDWARD MICHAEL MERRICK JR. Entered from Milton High School 3; Chess Cl. 3; Debat- ing Soc. 3; Eootball 3; Marshal 3, 4; H.R. V. Chm. 3; Employ- ment 1 , 2, 3, 4. HAROLD MERZON Entered from Solomon Lewen- berg 1; H.R. Off. 4; Basketball 3, 4; Eootball 4; Int. Mur. 2, 3, 4. PHILLIP MICHAELSON Re-entered from New Hamp- ton School 3; Eolk Song Cl. 3, 4; Stud. Eorum 1, 3, 4; Chem. Cl. 1; Lit. Soc. 3; United Eund Drive Chm. 4; Science Fair 1. JOHN HUMPHREY MERRICK Football 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4; Marshal 4; H.R. Off. 3. MICHELLE MEYERS Folk Song Cl. 2, 4; Cercle Francais 2, 4; Office Aide 2, 3. BEVERLY MILGRAM Entered from Brighton High School 2; Foreign Stud. Exch. 4; Stud. Forum 4; Girls’ Lea. 2, 3, 4; Pep Cl. 4. JANE B. MILGROOM F.H.A. 4; Future Nurses 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Libr. Staff Treas. 2, 3. ' LARRY MILLER Biol. Cl. 2; Parliamentarian 3; Folk Song Cl. 2, 4, Exec. Bd. 3; Stud. Forum 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Prize Speaking 3. SUSAN ALICE MERCER Concert Choir 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. H. R. Repr. 1, 2; Concert Band I, 2, Asst. Librarian 3, Head Librarian 4; Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. CARL G. MERRICK Entered from Milton High School 3; Stud. Forum 4; H.R. Chm. 3; Marshal 3, 4; Football 3. FERN MERLE Stud. Forum 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Cl. 1, 4; Jr. Achievement 3, 4; Miirivian Circ. 3; Sagamore Typist 3. 52 NANCY JEAN MILLER Foreign Stud. Exch. 2, 3, 4; Spanish Cl. 3, 4; Stud. Forum 1, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, Sr. Adv. 4. ROYE MILLER Var. Cheer Leader 3, Head 4; Old Eng. B” 4; Pep Cl. 1, 2, 3, 4; Marshal 3; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, Sr. Adv. 4; Gym Leader 3. SUSAN MILLMAN Stud. Forum 3, 4; H.R. Chm. 1, Sec.-Treas. 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Marshal 3; Murivian Jr. Appr. 3; Pep Cl. 3, 4. JOHN LAWRENCE MINAHAN Baseball 1; Football 1, 3; Ice Hockey 1; Marshal 3; Employ- ment 1, 2, 3, 4. JOYCE MODELL Cheer Leader 3; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Old Eng. “B” 4; Pep Cl. 2, 3, 4; Student Manual Head of Akers House 4; Gym Leader 3, 4. MIRIAM MODRICAMIN Spanish Cl. 2; Stud. Forum 2, 4; Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. HARRIET SUE MOGER Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4; Tennis J.V. 2, Var. 3, 4; Student Man- ual Ed.-in-Chief 3; Girls’ Lea. H.R. Repr. 1, 2, 3, 4; Foreign Stud. Exch. 1, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE L. MOORE Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Int. Mur. Baseball 1, Bas- ketball 2, 3; Motion Picture Staff 1; Employment 2, 3, 4. MARCIA MOORE Cheer Leader 3; F.T.A. 4; Pep Cl. 1, 2, 3, Sec. 4; Old Eng. “B” 4; Marshal 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4. WESLEY W. MORAN Fresh. Football 1; Ice Hockey 1 . DONALDA JUNE MORRISON Drum Majorette 3, 4; H.R. Chm. 2, 3, 4; House Council 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Cl. 1, 2, 3, 4; Marshal 4. KATHRYN E. MOSS Entered from West Orange High School, N. J. 3. I STEPHEN MITCHELL MOSS Math Soc. 1, 2, 3, 4; Bank Staff 4; H.R. Sec.-Treas. 1, 3, 4; Cercle Francais 3; Libr. Staff 2; Chefs’ Cl. 1; Chorus I. ELLEN MOWER H.R. Officer I, 2; United Fund Repr. 1, 2; Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, Sr. Adv. 4; Old Eng. “B” 3. RICHARD E. MURPHY Entered from Saint Mary’s High School 2; Marshal 3, 4; Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY LOU MURRAY Girls’ Lea. 4; Pep Cl. 4; Office Aide 4; Employment 3, 4. MAX NAGGAR Camera Cl. 2; Int. Mur. Sports 2; Marshal 3. JAMES NAIGLES Biol. Cl. 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4; H.R. Chm. 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 3, Capt. 4; Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4; Marshal 4; Math Soc. 1, 2, 3, 4; Stud. Forum 1, 2, 3, 4; House Council 1, 2, 3, 4. This is speedball, not blindman’s buff. ALAN NATHAN Baseball 1, 2, Var. 3. Co-Capt. 4; Basketball 1, 2; Football 1, 2, Var. 3, 4; Ice Hockey 3, 4; Marshal 4; Employment 4. STEPHEN FRANKLIN NEEDLE Biol. Cl. 1; Camera Cl. 1, 2, Asst. Treas. 2; H.R. V.Chm. 4; United Fund Repr. 2, 3, 4; Red Cross Repr. 3, 4; Marshal 2; Stud. Forum 3, 4; Bank Staff 4. RALPH H. NESSON Spanish Cl. 1, 2, 4, Treas 3; H.R. V.Chm. 1, 2, 3; Marshal 2, 4; Lit. Soc. 1, 2; Literary Leaves Contributor 2, 3, 4; Sagamore Rep. 1, 2; Employ- ment 2, 3. LORI NEWMAN Entered from Brimmer and May School 1; Foreign Stud. Exch. 2, 3, Sec. 4; Stud. Forum 2, 3, 4; Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4. 54 ELI NOAM Foreign Exch. Student from Germany; Foreign Stud. Exch. 4; Ski Cl. 4; House Council 4; Swimming 4; Stud. Forum 4. BEVERLY NOBLE Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, H.R. Repr. 4; Art Cl. 1, 2, 3; Pep Cl. 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Aide 2, 3; Employ- ment 3, 4. RUTHE LOIS NORMAN Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, Jr. Adv. 3, Sr. Adv. 4; Biol. Cl. 2; Foreign Stud. Exch. Cl. 3, 4; Stud. Fo- rum 3, 4; Marshal 2; Muriviau Edit. Staff 3, Co-layout Ed. 4. I warned them not to play that last lullaby. WILLIAM J. O’NEILL Biol. Cl. 1; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Marshal 4; Employment 2, 3, 4. JOYCE ORKIN Biol. Cl. 2, Exec. Bd. 3, 4; Stud. Forum 3, 4; Concert Choir Accompanist 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Soc. 1; F.T.A. 2, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 4. SAUL OSTROFF Stud. Forum 2, Exec. Bd. 3, 4; Locker Marshal 2, 3, 4. JANE PAE Entered from Holy Cross High School 2; Girls’ Lea. 2, 3, 4; Lost Found Staff 3, 4; Pep Cl. 2, 3, 4; Employment 3, 4. CHRIS PALAMES Entered Boston Latin School 2; Stud. Forum 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Wrestling Capt. 3, 4; Gym Leader 3, 4, Employ- ment. IRENE O’BRIEN Girls’ Lea. 1, 2; Pep Cl. 2, 3, Exec. Bd. 4; H.R. Lost Found Repr. 1, 2; H.R. Elec. Comm. 1, 2; H.R. Pep Cl. Repr. 4. STEPHEN PALAMES Marshal 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4; Football 4; Stud. Forum 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2, 3, Asst. Band Mgr. 4; Concert Orch. 3, 4. 55 LESLIE RUTHE PARIS Biol. Cl. 2; Stud. Forum 4; F.N.A. 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Lost Found Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Cl. 1, 2; Girls’ Gym Lead- ers Corps 3, 4; Employment 3. MICHAEL PARK Biol. Cl. 2; Stud. Forum 3; Swimming 3; Libr. Staff 1, 2; Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT JAMES PARKE Employment 3. LORRAINE JEAN PATTERSON Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; H.R. Officer 2; Jr. Red Cross Repr. 2, 3; Pep Cl. 1, 2; Office Aide 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. H.R. Repr. 2; Employment 3, 4. PRISCILLA PAUL PHYLLIS S. PEARLSTEIN Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Aide 1, 2, 3, 4; H.R. Bank Teller 1, 2, 4; Sagamore Circ. Staff 1, 2, 3, Asst. Circ. Mgr. 4; Pep Cl. 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2; Stud. Forum 4. SHIRLEY PERKINS Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. H.R. Repr. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Cl. 1, 2, 3, 4; Employment 2, 3, 4. RICHARD V. PERRY Math Soc. 1; Stud. Forum 1; Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. STEPHEN PERRY Baseball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Marshal 3, 4; Employment 3, 4. JOHN GARY PETERS Concert Band 1, 2; Employ- ment 3, 4. EDWARD PETRIDES Entered from Stoughton High School 3; Employment 3, 4. GARY PEYSER Math Soc. 3, 4; Stud. Forum 3, 4; Int. Mur. Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Employment 3, 4. BARRY POLACK Debating Soc. 2; Jr. Red Cross 1; Motion Picture Staff 1, 2, 3; Employment 2, 3, 4. IRENE POMERANTZEEF Entered from Brazil 2; Folk Song Cl. 4; Foreign Stud. Exch. Cl. 4; Cercle Francais 4; Girls’ Lea. 3. ELLEN POSSICK Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, Treas. 3, 4; Folk Song Cl. 3; Dance Comm. 3; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Cl. 2. THOMAS POWERS Radio Broadcasting 2, 3; Foot- ball 1, 2, 3; Int. Mur. Sports 3, 4; Elect. Comm. 1, 2. RONALD POOCK H.R. Off. 2, 3; Prize Speaking 3; All-State Band 3; N.E. Dis- trict Band 3; B.H.S. Chamber Band 1, 3, 4; First Corps Ca- det Band 1, 2, 3, 4. JONATHAN POSNER House Council 2, 3; Stud. Fo- rum 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Football 1, 2; Lit Soc. 1; Mar- shal 3; Employment 1, 2 , 3, 4. RAYMOND PLAGGE Stamp Cl. 1; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Ice Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Employ- ment 2, 3, 4. RONALD PIMENTEL Math Soc. 1, 2; H.R. Off. 1, 2; Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVID PRAGER Elect. Comm. 3, 4; Baseball 1; Golf 1; Int. Mur. Basketball 3; Swimming 2. STANLEY DAVID QUINT Math Soc. Akers Repr. 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4; Nat. Merit Semifinalist 4; Bank Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Int. Mur. Baseball 3; Int. Mur. Basket- ball 3. CAROL A. PHILLIPS Entered from St. Mary’s High School 2; Jr. Red Cross 2, 3; Girls’ Lea. 2, 3, 4; Pep Cl. 2, 3, 4; Employment 3, 4. JOANNE HIGGINS PHILLIPS Biol. Cl. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3; Bank Staff 3; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Cl. Exec. Bd. 4; Swimming 1, 2; Old Eng. “B” 2, 3; Gym Leader 3, 4; Science Fair 3. JOSHUA HERBERT RASSEN Math Soc. 1,2, 3, 4; Stud. Eo- rum 2, 3, 4; Bank Staff 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Cercle Fran- cais 2; Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4. JOHN REARDON Biol. Cl. 2; Stud. Forum 3, 4; Stamp Cl. 1; H.R. Elect. Comm. 2, 3, 4; German Cl. 3; Football Mgr. CHARLES A. REED Baseball 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Marshal 3, 4. PATRICIA A. REILLY Entered from St. Mary’s High School 2; Jr. Red Cross 2, F.N.A. 2; Basketball 2; Mod- ern Dancing 2; Lost Found Staff 2, 3; Employment 3, 4. DOROTHY ROACH Girls’ Lea. 4; Lost Found Staff 3; Pep Cl. 4; H R. Repr. Red Cross; H R. Repr. United Fund 4; Employment 4. STEPHEN J. ROBINSON Concert Band 1, 2, 3, Drum Major 4; Band Council 2, 3, 4; Concert Orch. I, 2, 3, 4; Orch. Council 3, 4; Musical Prod. 1, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL ROBERTS Biol. Cl. 2; Jr. Red Cross 2; Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. CLAIRE ROCHE Pep Cl. 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4; F.N.A. 3, V.P. 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, Sr. Adv. 4; Marshal 4; Office Aide 2, 3; Dance Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4; Employment 3, 4. JOHN JAMES ROGERS H.R. Officer 4; Football 3, 4; Marshal 4; Employment 1, 2. STEVEN ROHDE Entered from South Side High School, Rockville Centre, N. Y. 4; Chess Cl. 4. DAVID ROSE Spanish Cl. 2, 3; Stud. Forum 3, 4; Golf 1, 2, Capt. 3, 4; Int. Mur. Basketball 2. MARTHA ROSE Latin Club 2, 3, Exec. Bd. 4; Sagamore Rep. 2, Rewrite Ed. 3, Exchange Ed. 4; Mi rivian Jr. Appr. 3, Ed. Staff 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Stud. Forum 3, 4. MARSHALL STEVEN ROSENBERG RICHARD ROSENBERG Chess Cl. 1, 2; Stud. Eorum 3, 4; Marshal 4; Employment 2, 3, 4; Int. Mur. Baseball 1, Bas- ketball 3. LINDA J. ROSEN F.T.A. Chm. of Comm. 3, 4; Cercle Francais 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Murivian Bus. Staff 3, 4; Sagamore Rep. and Circ. 3, 4; Stud. Forum 3, 4; Biol. Cl. 2. LILLIAN ROSENBAUM Entered from Jefferson Jr. High School 1; Biol. Cl. 2; Girls’ Lea. 2, 3, 4; Murivian Bus. Staff 4; Science Fair 3; Stud. Forum 4; Swimming 2. IRMA ROSENBERG Foreign Stud. Exch. Cl. 4; H. R. Sec.-Treas. 4; Marshal 3; Murivian Jr. Appr. 3; Biol. Cl. 2; Dance Comm. 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Cercle Francais I, 4. MARJORIE DEE ROSENBERG Dance Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4; Mu- rivian Jr. Appr. 3, Edit. Staff 4; Student Manual Circ. 4; Mar- shal 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Cercle Francais 3, 4; Biol. Cl. 2. MURRAY ROSENBERG Ice Hockey 1; Int. Mur. 1, 2, 3, 4; Marshal 4; Sagamore 1, 2, 3, Asst. Circ. 4; Employment 1. 2, 3, 4. GEORGES C. A. ROSENMANN Chess Cl. 1, 4; Locker Marshal 1, 2, 3, 4; Cercle Francais 1, 2, 4; German Cl. 1, 2, 3. ANNE ROSS Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4; Muri- vian Bus. Staff 3, Mgr. 4; Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, Sr. Adv. 4; Stud. Gym Leader’s Cl. 3, 4; Stud. Forum 3, 4. DAVID ROSS Football 1, 3; Marshal 4; Em- ployment 1, 2, 3, 4. HARRIET ROSS Foreign Stud. Exch. Cl. 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1. 2, First V.P. 3, Pres. 4; Pep Cl. 2, 3, 4, Exec. Bd. 1; Marshal 2, 4; H.R. Sec.- Treas. 1; Stud. Forum 2, 3, 4. MARTIN ROSENTHAL Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, Pres. 4; Cer- cle Francais 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4; H.R. Chm. 2, 3, 4; House Council 2, 3, 4; Math Soc. 1, 2, 3, 4. LESLIE ROTMAN Girls’ Lea. 1, 3, 4, H R. Repr. 2; Sagamore Circ. 3; Dramatics Soc. 1; Basketball 1, 2; Pep Cl. 2; Employment 3, 4. PAMELA J. ROUVEL Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 4, Alt. H.R. Repr. 3; Pep Cl. 1, 2, 3, Pom- Pom Girl 4; E.H.A. Treas. 2; Sagamore H.R. Circ. 2; Bas- ketball 1, 2. PHILIP RUDNICK Ski Cl. 3, 4; Stud. Eorum 3, 4; Jr. and Sr. Proms Decoration Comm. 3, 4; Track 1; Marshal 3; Employment 1,2, 3, 4. RICHARD HUNT RYAN Bank Staff 2, 3, 4; Eootball 2; Band 1, 2, First Corps Cadets 3, 4; Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. HARLEY SACKS H R. Sec. -Treas. 2, 3; Stud. Fo- rum 3, 4; Dance Comm. 2, 3, 4; Marshal 2; Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. NOREEN REGINA SALAH Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Cl. 1, 2. 3, 4; Marshal 2, 4; Office Aide 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Comm. 1; Jr. Red Cross 1, 3; Field Hockey 1, 2. And we’ll all organize in battle formation at 2,000 feet. OSWALDO SANCHEZ Entered from Havana, Cuba 2; Spanish Cl. 2, 3, 4; Stud. Fo- rum 2, 3; Employment 3, 4. THOMAS SAPHAR Bank Staff 1; Baseball 1; Em- ployment 3. DINAH DOROTHY SARGON Mental Health Cl. 3, V.P. 4; Student Manual Assoc. Ed. 4; F.T.A. 3, Treas. 4; Concert Choir 2, Librarian 3, Pres. 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 3, Sr. Adv. 4. LINDA D. SARGON Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, Sec. 4; Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, Sec. 4; Cheer Leader 3, 4; Concert Choir 2. 4, V.P. 3; Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4; Foreign Stud. Exch. Cl. 1, 2, 3, 4. LOIS SCHNEIDER Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, Sr. Adv. 4; Marshal 2; Murivian Jr. Bus. Staff 3, Bus. Staff Sr. Treas. 4; H.R. Sec.- Treas. 3, 4. KAROL LEE SCHNEIDER Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Stud. Fo- rum 3, 4; Libr. Aide 2; Office Aide 2; Pep Cl. 2. SAMUEL SCHWAB Stud. Forum 1, 2, 3, 4; Foot- ball 1; Int. Mur. Basketball 3, 4; Weight Lifting 3; Employ- ment 2, 3, 4. It will never work. Who ever heard of George Washington on a five dollar bill? JOAN W. SCHWARTZ Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; H.R. Officer 2; Marshal 3; Office Aide 1, 2, 4; Pep Cl. 1, 2, 4. PAUL SEGAL Chess Cl. 2, 3, 4; Math Soc. 2, 3, 4; Ski Cl. Exec. Bd. 3, 4; Ice Hockey 1; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Orch. 3, 4; Sci- ence Fair 1. ARTHUR SELTZER Debating Soc. 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4; Stud. Forum 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Cl. 4. ALEXANDER SCHWARTZ Concert Orch. 1, 2, 3, 4; Con- cert Band 1; Stud. Forum 3; Jr. Prom Comm. 3; Tennis: Motion Picture Staff 1, 2, 3. MORRIS SASSON Entered from Lycee Honore De Balzac, Paris 4; Foreign Stud. Exch. 4; Cercle Francais 4; Basketball 4. ELEANOR SAUNDERS Foreign Stud. Exch. Cl. 1, 2, 3, 4; Murivian Jr. Appr. 3, Ed.-in- Chief 3; Student Manual Assoc. Ed. 3; Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4; Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1,2, 3, 4. SANDRA M. SAWYER Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, H.R. Repr. 3, Sr. Adv. 4; Marshal 4; Muriv- ian Jr. Appr. 3; Art Cl. 1, 3, V.P. 4; Jr. Achievement Sec. 3; Stud. Forum 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4. 61 ROGER SELTZER Chess Cl. 1. 2. 4; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Marshal 2, 3; Science Fair 1st Prize in Biology 2, 4; Stud. Forum 1, 2, 3, 4; Cercle Fran- cais; Employment 3, 4. BETH SHAPIRO Var. Cheer Leader 3, 4; Con- cert Choir 2, 3; Pep Cl. 1, 2, 3, 4; Stud. Council 3, Recording Sec. 4; Gym Leader 3, 4; Old Eng. “B” 4. JACALYN SHAPIRO Entered from Jeremiah E. Burke High School 2; Girls’ Lea. 2, 3, 4; Stud. Forum 4; Murivian Jr. Bus. Staff 3; Of- fice Aide 2, 4; Office Aide Council Rep. 3. JUDITH ANN SHEAR Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, Jr. and Sr. Adv. 3, 4; Old Eng. “B” 4; Student Manual Circ. Staff 4; Dramatics Soc. Stage Crew 3, 4; H.R. Chm. 1; House Coun- cil 1. MELVYN SHINDLER Aero Cl. 1, 2; Football 2; Int. Mur, Sports 3, 4; Lunchroom Aide 4; Employment 2, 3. LAURIE S. SHOOSTINE Jr. Red Cross 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. H.R. Rep. 1, 2. 3. 4; Mur- ivian Jr. Bus. Staff 3, Bus. Staff Treas. 4. JOSEPH PATRICK SESSIONS Lunchroom Marshal 2, 3, 4; Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. SUSAN SHAPIRO Math Soc. 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, Jr. and Sr. Adv. 3, 4; Murivian Jr. Bus. Staff 3, Bus. Staff 4; United Fund Akers Asst. Head I; Employment L 2, 3, 4. JOHN F. SHERMAN JR. Marshal 2. 3, 4; House Council 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball 1, 2, 4. DAVID SHACTMAN Mental Health Cl. 1, 3, 4; Stud. Forum 2, 3, 4; Int. Mur. Sports 3, 4; Marshal 2; Em- ployment 4. HOWARD SHAFFER Var. Swimming 1, 2, 3, Co- Capt. 4; Marshal 3, 4; Saga- more Rep. 3; H.R. Sec. -Treas. 1, V.Chm. 2, 3, Chm. 4; Math Soc. Dance Comm. 4; Employ- ment 3, 4. JEFF SHERMAN Stud. Forum 3; Gym Leader 3; Cercle Francais 2. 3, 4; Int. Mur. Sports 1, 2; Wrestling 3, 4. 62 I LYNN H. SHOOSTINE Dramatic Soc. 1, 2; Jr. Red Cross 1, 2; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Aide 4; Pep Cl. 1. PAULINE SHORE Entered from Newman Prep 3; Girls’ Lea. 3, 4; Jr. Red Cross 3, 4; Lost Found Staff 3; Marshal 3, 4; Office Aide 4; Employment 3, 4. MICHAEL SHULMAN Debating Soc. 4; Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Comm. 4; Mar- shal. ROBERT SHULMAN Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Out- door Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Biol. Cl. 2; Chem. Cl. 3; Employment L 2, 3. KATE ELIZABETH SILBER Dramatic Soc. Stage Crew 2, 3, 4; Lit. Soc. 3, Chm. 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, Tea Chm. 3, Jr. and Sr. Adv. 3, 4; Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4; Marshal 4; Old Eng. “B.” CHARLES SILVERMAN Camera Cl. 1, 2; Sagamore Photog. 1, Photog. Ed. 2, 3; Employment 2, 3, 4. BARBARA ANN SIEGAL Biol. Cl. 2; Stud. Forum 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Murivian Jr. Appr. 3; Pep Cl. 4. MARTIN A. SIEGAL Art Cl. 1, 2; Social Customs 3; Outdoor Track 2; Swimming 1, 2. GEORGE SILVERMAN Biol. Cl. 2; Chem. Cl. 3; Stud. Forum 2, 3; Marshal 3, 4. BEVERLY SHULMAN Stud. Forum 2, 3, 4; Central Treas. 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4; Office Aide 2, 3, 4; Assembly Pro- gram 3. SUSAN GAIL SHPINER Foreign Stud. Exch. 3; Stud. Forum 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Aide 2. MARJORIE SILVERMAN Art Cl. 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Sagamore Circ. Staff 3, Art Ed. 4; Jr. Prom Decoration Comm. 3. 63 MICHAEL S. SILVERMAN H.R. Chm. 3, 4; House Coun- cil 1, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4; Gym Leader 3, 4; Miirivian Edit. Staff 4. STEVEN MICHAEL SLATER Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4; Math Soc. 1, 2, 3. 4; Stud. Eorum I, 2, 3, V.P. 4; Latin Cl. 1, 3, V.- Treas. 2, Ed. Nova Latina 4; Science Fair 1, 2. PATRICIA SMITH F.N.A. 4, Pres. 4; Girls’ Lea. 4; Jr. Red Cross Repr. 4; Office Aide 2. 3, 4; Murivian Bus. Staff 3, 4; Biol. Cl. 2. NANCY ROTH SNEIRSON Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 1; Tennis 1, 2; Pep Cl. 1; Nurses’ Office Aide 2, 3, 4; Sagamore Circ. Staff 1, 2; Em- ployment 4. JAMES E. SNYDER Stud. Forum 4; Football 1, 2, 4; Int. Mur. Basketball 2, 3; Marshal 4. BARBARA SOIFER Employment 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 4; Biol. Cl. 2; Dra- matic Soc. 1, 4; Student Forum 3, 4; F.T.A. 3; Cercle Francais 3, 4. JANICE SOKOLOSKI Entered from St. Mary’s 2 Girls’ Lea. 3, 4; Pep Cl. 3 Sagamore H.R. Repr. 2, 3 Employment 2, 3, 4. 79 ELLEN SLATER Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Cl. 3; Spanish Cl. 3, 4; Marshal 3; Lost Found Staff 3, 4; Em- ployment 3. GARY SMITH Stud. Forum 4; Aero Cl. 1; Dance Comm. 1, 2; Golf 3, 4; Concert Band 2, 3, 4. HARRIET G. SNYDER Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Bank Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 2. 3, 4; Dramatic Soc. 4. JOHN H. SIM Art Cl. I; Stamp Cl. 1; Con- cert Choir 4; Marshal 4; Locker Marshal 1, 2. Employment 4; Lost Found Staff 3, 4; Office Aides 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Sagamore Sales Repr. 3; Pep Cl. 3; Dance Comm. 3; Mental Health Cl. 3. 64 JUDY SOLBERG Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Adv. 3, Sr. Adv. 4; Co-Chm. Akers House Tea 2; Sagamore Circ. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Cl. 3, 4; Chm. Invitations Comm. Jr. Prom 3. CYNTHIA SPACK F.T.A. 3, 4, Corrs. Sec. 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Stud. Fo- rum 3, 4; Dance Comm. 2, 3; Student Manual Edit. Staff 3; Libr. Staff 2, 3, Pres. 3. PETER SPALTHOFF Entered from Walpole High School 4. FRANCIE SPARKS Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Stud. Forum 2, 3; H.R. Officer 2, 3; Libr. Staff 2; Mur- ivian Edit. Staff 3, Art Staff 4; Student Manual 3. WILLIAM D. SPENCER Track 1, 2, 3; Marshal 2, 3, 4; Gym Leaders Cl. Sec. 3; Em- ployment 3, 4. HARRIET SPERLING Girls’ Lea. 4, H.R. Repr. 4; Basketball 1; Field Hockey 1; Tennis 1; Pep Cl. 3; Marshal 2; Fashion .Show 2; Employ- ment 2. SUSAN SPIEGEL Girls’ League 1, 2, 3, 4; Stud. Forum 2, 3, 4; Ski Cl. 3; Libr. Staff 1, 2; Office Aide 1, 3; Murivian Staff 3, 4. MARY SPIERS Entered from Milton High School 3; F.T.A. 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 4. MICHAEL STACY H.R. Treas. 1, 2; Concert Choir 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Marshal 3, 4; Gym Leaders’ Cl. 3; Employment 2, 3, 4. EMILY SUSAN STARR Mental Health Cl, 3, 4, V.P. 4; H.R. Sec. -Treas. 2, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Adv. 4; Mu- rivian Edit. Staff 3, 4; Student Manual 4, Chm. Freshmen Sales 4; Stud. Forum 2, 3, 4. MARC STARR H.R. Sec. -Treas. 1; Camera Cl. 3, ' 4; Track 1, 4; Employment 3, 4. EDWARD STEFFEN Stud. Forum 3, 4; German Cl. 2, 3; Marshal 3, 4; H.R. Chm. 2; Motion Picture Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. ALVIN STEINMETZ Entered from Boston 2. IRENE ROSE STERLING Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4, H.R. Alt. Repr. 1. 2, 3, 4; Jr. Red Cross Repr. 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Comm. 2; Mental Health Cl. 4; United Eund Repr. 2. KAREN STERN Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, Jr. Adv. 3, Sr. Adv. 4; Cercle Erancais 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4; Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4, Treas. 4; Murivian Edit. Staff 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2, Var. 3, 4; H R. Chm. 2, 3. JANE STILLER Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, Jr. Adv. 3, Sr. Adv. 4; Stud. Eorum 2, 3, 4; Murivian Edit. Staff 3, 4; Biol. Cl. 2; E.T.A. 3. BABETTE STRAUSS Concert Choir 2, 3; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2. 3, 4; Old Eng. “B” 3; Pep Cl. 1. 2, 3, V.P. 4; Marshal 4. RUTHANNE STRIAR Mass. Girls’ State Repr. 3; AES Exec. Bd. 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, Exec. Bd. 4; Sagamore Rewrite Ed. 3, Proofing Ed. 4; Band 1, 2. 3, 4; Student Court 2, 3; House Council 3. Bet he thought it was a real ice cream! NANCY SUGARMAN H.R. Officer 1, 2, 3; Science Eair 3, 4; 3rd Prize Chem. 3; Science Quiz Team 3; Marshal 3, 4. ALAN SUMMERS Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4; Orch. 1, 2, 3, 4; Marshal 2, 4; H.R. V.Chm. 2; Tennis 1, 2; Math Soc. 2, 3, 4; Chess Cl. 2, 3, 4; Golf 2; Cercle Erancais 4. MUTSUKO SUUCHI Eoreign Exch. Student from Japan; Eoreign Stud. Exch. 4; Stud. Eorum 4; Girls’ Lea. 4; Stud. Council 4. CHERYLE SWARTZ Jr. Red Cross H R. Repr. 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 3; Lost Eound Staff 3, 4; Office Aide 1; Sagamore Sales 1, 2. EVELYN SWARTZ Dance Comm. 3; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Old Eng. “B” 4; Pep Cl. 1, 2, Exec. Bd. 3; Treas. 4. BARBARA A. TALMANSON Girls’ Lea. 1, 4; Archery 4; Modern Danci ng 3. JANE SWARTZ Ski Cl. 3, 4; Spanish Cl. 3, 4; H.R. Officer 1, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Cl. 3; Marshal 2, 3. I said I’d lend you lunch money. HAROLD ALAN THERAN Stud. Eorum 1, Treas. 2, Dir. of Protocol 3, 4; Bank Staff 1, Stud. Mgr. 4; Court of Justice Assoc. Justice 2, 4; Sagamore 1, Asst. Mgr. 2, Einancial Mgr. 3, 4. JUNE MARIE THOMPSON Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 4; Libr. Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Cl. 4; Employ- ment 3, 4. HOWARD B. TARKO Math Soc. 1, 2, 3, 4; German Cl. 1, 2, 3; Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4; Orch. 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Eair 1st Prize in General Sci- ence 1, in Physics 2. CARLOS JON TIBBETTS German Cl. 1; H.R. Bank Teller 1, 2, 3, 4; Employment 1, 3. MARTIN SWARTZ Bowling 3, 4. i .r.  ROY H. SWARTZ Spanish Cl. 2; Stud. Forum 3, 4; Jr. Red Cross Repr. 1, 2; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Int. Mur. Bas- ketball 4. EVELYN TROPED Ski Cl. 3; Stud. Forum 4; F.N.A. 4; Lost Found Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Cl. 1. 2. 67 EDWARD RUSSELL WALDMAN Biol. Cl. 2; H R. V.Chm. 2, 3; Int. Mur. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Sagamore Circ. 2; Science Eair 1; Jr. Red Cross Repr. 2; United Fund Repr. 4. SANDRA BETH WALDSTEIN Ski Cl. 3, 4; Stud. Forum 4; Jr. Red Cross Repr. 1, 2; F.T.A. 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Bas- ketball 2, 4; Softball 1; Em- ployment 1, 2, 3, 4. ANN WARD Stud. Forum 2, 3; Jr. Red Cross Repr. 2, 3; F.H.A. 2; Girls’ Lea. Lost Found Repr. 2. 3, 4; Marshal 3; Pep Cl. 2, 3. 4; Employment 3, 4. SUSAN LEAY WARD Entered from Granby High School 3. JAMES VIOLETTE SUSAN TRUSHIN Girls’ Lea. 1. PAUL A. TWISS Football 1, 2; Ice Hockey 1; Employment 2, 3. 4. CAREN RUTH UKRANSKY Tennis 4; Libr. Staff 4; Office Aide 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. H.R. Repr. 1, 2, 3; Sagamore H.R. Repr. 1, 2, 3; Marshal 3, 4. EMILY WASSERMAN H.R. V.Chm. 4; Jr. Red Cross Repr. 3; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Aide 3, 4; Sagamore Circ. 3, 4; Murivian Jr. Bus. Staff 3; Employment 2, 3, 4. JAMES WALLEN Foreign Stud. Exch. Cl. 1, Exec. Bd. 2, 3, 4; Ski Cl. Exec. Bd. 3, 4; Four and Twenty 2, 3, 4; Stud. Council 2, 3; Stud. Forum 3, 4; Int. Mur. Sports 3. ROBERT WATTS H.R. Elect. Comm. 1. 2, 3. 4; Marshal 3; Football 3; Int. Mur. Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; United Fund Repr. 4; Swimming 4; Baseball 1; Stud. Forum 4. SUSAN JANE WALLACE F.H.A. 2, Sec. 3; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2. 3, 4; Pep Cl. 2, 3, 4; Office Aide 4; Employment 3, 4. ELLEN WAX Entered from Girls’ Latin 3; German Cl. 3; H.R. Off. 3; Employment 4. MARSHALL WAX Stud. Eorum 1, 2, 3, 4; Bank Staff 2, 3, 4; Golf 2, 4; Motion Picture Staff 1, 2, 4; H.R. Sec.- Treas. 1; H.R. Bank Teller 2, 3, 4; Employment 1, 2, 4. WENDY ELLEN WAX H.R. Sec.-Treas. 1, 2, Chm. 3; Cercle Francais 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3; Marshal 2, 3; Jr. Red Cross Repr. 3; Library Aide 3; Employment 3, 4. KENNETH WEIL Biol. Cl. 1, Soph. Repr. 2; Jr. Red Cross Repr. 1, 2; German Cl. 2, 3; Employment 3. BEVERLY GAIL WEINER Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Marshal 4; Murivian Jr. Bus. Staff 3, Sr. Bus. Staff 4; H.R. Sec.-Treas. 4; Office Aide 1, 2, 3, 4; Em- ployment 4. JOHN R. WEINBERG Int. Mur. Sports 1; Outdoor Track 3; Wrestling 3, 4; Weight Lifting 1, 2, 3, 4; Em- ployment. JAMES SHERMAN WEINER Latin Cl. Exec. Bd. 1, 4; House Council 2; Nat. Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Stud. Forum 2; Tennis 2; Int. Mur. Sports 1, 4; Camera Cl. 2. SALLY ANN WEINBERGER Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. H.R. Repr. 1, 2, Jr. Adv. 3, Sr. Adv. 4; H.R. Sec.-Treas. 3; Murivian Jr. Appr. 3, Lay- out Staff 4; Cercle Francais 3, 4. SHARON LORRAINE WEINER Cercle Francais 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, Exec. Bd. 4; Latin Cl. 1, 2, 3, Sec. 4; Mu- rivian Jr. Appr. 3, Art Ed. 4; Mental Health Cl. 3; Stud. Fo- rum 4. MIKE WEINBERG LINDA HAYES WEBB Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, Sr. Adv. 4; Locker Marshal 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Cl. 1, 2, 3, 4; Marshal 4; Stud. Forum 1, 2, 3; Foreign Stud. Exch. Cl. 1, 2, 3; Employment 4. CHESTER S. WEINERMAN Stud. Council Corresponding Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Akers Advocate Ed.-in-Chief 1, 2; House Coun- cil 1, 2, 3, 4; Repr. to Boys’ State 4; Int. Mur. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. 69 NANCY SUSAN WEISS Foreign Stud. Exch. Cl. 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; H.R. V.Chm. 1, Chm. 4; Marshal 2, 4; Sagamore Circ. 3; Dance Comm. 2, 3; Kindergarten Aide 4. JUDITH WHEELER Biol. Cl. 2; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming 1 ; Office Aide 4; Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. PAUL WILKINS Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. CHERYL WISE Ski Cl. 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Aide 2, 3, 4; Lost Found Repr. 3, 4; Kindergarten Aide 4; F.T.A. 4; Stud. Forum 4. MARY WELSH Stud. Forum 2, 3; H.R. Off. 1, 2, 3, 4; Marshal 2, 3; Girls’ Lea. Lost Found Repr. 2, 3; Pep Cl. 1, 2, 3, 4; Employment 2, 3, 4. DAVID WERNER H.R. V.Chm. 3, 4; Jr. Red Cross Repr. 1, 2, 3, 4; Int. Mur. Sports 1, 3, 4; Library Aide 1, 2. MARIA WISE Softball 4; Office Aide 4. RONALD WILKINS JERI WITTEN Dance Comm. 2, 3; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1; Pep Cl. 3, 4; Office Aide 2, 3; Sagamore Circ. 4; Student Manual Circ. 4; Library Aide 1, 2. CORRINE wiseberg G irls’ Lea. Asst. H.R. Repr. 1, 2, 3, 4; Stud. Forum 3, 4; Office Aide 1, 2, 3, 4; Saga- more Circ. 4; Pep Cl. 1, 2; F.N.A. 3, 4; Dramatics Soc. 1, 2. SHIRLEY WHEELER Biol. Cl. 1, 2; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3; Swimming 1, 2; Lunchroom Aide 1; Dramatics Soc. 1; Em- ployment 4. JEFFREY WARREN WHEELER House Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Stud. Council 1, 2, 3, Asst. Treas. 4; Marshal 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Dance Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4; Stud. Forum 3, 4. SANDRA GALE WOLPERT Girls’ Lea. H.R. Repr. 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Comm. 1, 2, 3; Old Eng. “B” 4; Pep Cl. 2, 3, 4; Stud. Eorum 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Softball 2; Team Games 2. NATALIE YAKOVLEV Eoreign Stud. Exch. Cl. 3; Pep Cl. 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, 4; Employment 3, 4. ELLEN DIANE ZION Cercle Erancais 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Bank Staff 1, 2. 3, 4; Girls’ Lea. 1, 2, 3, Sr. Adv. 4; Sagamore Sports Staff 4; H.R. Sec.-Treas. 3. MYRA WOODS Concert Choir 2, Eour and Twenty 3, 4; German Cl. 2, 3, 4; Marshal 4; Eoreign Stud. Exch. Cl. 1, 2, 3, 4; Stud. Eo- rum 3, 4; H.R. Off. 2. ALLYSON TONI WOOLF Cheer Leader 3, 4; H.R. Off. 3, 4; Old Eng. “B” 1; Marshal 3, 4; Library Aide I, Sec. 2; Pep Cl. 1, 2, 3. 4; Bank Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2. HOWARD WYNER Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4; Math Soc. 2, Jr. Repr. 3, V.P. 4; Latin Cl. Exec. Bd. 4; Stud. Forum 3, 4; H.R. V.Chm. 2; Marshal 3, 4; Int. Mur. Sports 3, 4. UNPHOTOGRAPHED SENIORS JOHN BINGHAM DAVID BOUDREAU NIN A CARASSO DAVID CHURCHWELL ARTHUR CONNELLY DONNA FLYNN ROBERT LEWIS KEVIN McDermott CLEMENT NAGGAR JOSEPH WALD PETER WERWATH GEORGE WILLIAMS 71 Why don ' t we just drop the subject, Mr. Dobras. And here are Brookline High School students anxiously awaiting a nourishing lunch. Now who believes in haunted class- rooms — who opened that door? Humor her. girls, today she thinks she’s Moses. There were four of us until Cindy bought the school lunch. 72 Let us watch well our beginnings, and the results will manage themselves. Alex Clark 73 UNDERCLASSMEN Mary K. Rouillard, Assiskint Housemaster; David Meyers, Housemaster p A H C O K U A s R E D To the Students of Packard House: “Let ' s not look back in anger or forward in fear but around in awareness, James Thurber once said. It is our hope that you will meet the possibilities and the problems of the months ahead with wisdom, enthusiasm, diligence, confidence, and the awareness that you do not face them alone. These can be days of joy, good fellowship, and self-fulfillment. So let them be. Look happily and hopefully forward. Look wisely and well around you. David Meyers Mary K. Rouillard 74 Sumner Slavin, Vice-President; Mark Mazer, President; Ellen Short, Secretary; Jay Hanflig, T reasurer. First Row; Sue Powers, Sumner Slavin, Vice-President; Ellen Short, Secretary; Mark Mazer, President; Jay Hanflig, Treasurer; Susan Spooner. Second Row; Don Rosenfield, Alan Gordon, Bob Tynan, Esther Bycheck, Suzanne Davis, Diane Peretsky, Ronald Tuchman, Mark Shein- kopf. Bob Markson. Third Row; Martin Kenney, Harold Stabler, Harold Leeds, Ered HafFerty, John Cotton, Bobby Pastor, Berkely Puller, Peter Jacobs. 75 Packard 212 First Row: Adrianne Amirian, Frederika Alper, Leah Baker, Cynthia Barron, June Bell, Louanne Berman, Patricia Berry, Karen Barnett. Second Row: Miss Kling, Betty Ansin. Lorraine Brackett, Frances Beaumont, Ronna Beresen, El- len Aronovitz, Barbara Bell, Bonnie Astroff, Sheila Brogna, Melvene Bauman, Carol Abrams, Kenny Aronson, Robert Band. Third Row: Sidney Becker, Erik Berger, John Barges, Harry Aroff, David Begelfer, Howard Berlin, Jack Alkon, Jeffrey Arbetter, Kenny Altman, Warren Adler, Carl Abrams, Paul Bergman, Neil Bandes, Douglas Abdell. Come now, smile at the Purdy Birdie! J’ackrrrd 217 First Row: Esther Bychek, Sandy Bornstein, Tlene Brenner, Joanne Bon, Marlene Brenner, Jane Bolan. Paula Bonne, Lynne Blatt. Second Row: Laura Bornstein, Cheryl Bornstein. Ellen Borden. Margaret Bird, Meryl Brown, Linda Blomworth, Linda Blumenthal, Margaret Burns, Sue Burman, Phyllis Bluestein, Caryl Bronstein. Third Row: Stanley Bloomenthal, Paul Briansky, George Krytscock. Charles Brooks. David Brandeis, Raymond Brenner, David Brothers. Bobby Bisker, Joel Bowman, Robert Brillant, Christopher Brogna, Steven Bel- ben, Kenneth Bernstein. I’ackard 221 First Row: Nancy Cohen, Cynthia Constantin, Nancy Chase. Kathy Cullen, Susan Cohen, Martha Dannen- berg, Barbara Chervin, Ann Davis. Second Row: Miss Stewart, Jane Chin, Jean Cohen, Kathy Cronin, Sheila Cohen, Priscilla Conn, Jean Cutler, Eileen Connor, Ellen Carton, Suzanne Davis, Gary dayman, Donald Chaet. Third Row: Mark Chain, Malcolm Burdine, Arnold Ceder, Gerald Chuculate, Maurice Burns, Alan Cooper, Walter Burdick, Larry Clark, Steve Burke, Elliot Cahn, Eli Castro. 76 Don’t think about your broken hand, honey. Just remember that pain builds character. Paokard 317 First Row: Paulette Gray, Sandra Harrington, Janis Greenberg, Roy Guzovsky, Ann Goldstein, Alice Hack- man, Dorothy Hadler, Marjorie Gould. Second Row: John E. Fisher, Lewis Gamerman, Yehiam Chorev, Elea- nor Gorman, Paula Goldstein, Jane Harmon, Nancy Goulston, Sharon Gorsen, John Francis, Daniel Bechar. Third Row: Louis Gerber, Steven Gardner, Fabian Glaz- er, Elliot Gabriel, Noah Friedkin, Thomas Glover, How- ard Freedman, Berkeley Fuller, John H. Fisher, Alan Gauchman, Louis Fisher. Absent: Arthur Furst, Judith Gorman, Lynn Gross, Ann Grady. Packard 222 First Row: Sally Bercel, Susan Firestone, Diana Dow, Valerie Entner, Mary Ferris, Miriam Farber, Judy Feld- man, Jo Ann Fine. Second Row: Mrs. Seltzer, Penny Fazon, Dawn Doherty, Brenda Echlov, Joyce Feldman, Madeline Fine, Donna Fineberg, Rochelle Druker, Louis Dexter. Third Row: Paul Cook, William Devere, Gordon Daniels, Robert Cohen, Mike Daxon, Richard Cohen. Charles Dranete, Bruce Cochrane, Brian Conry, John Cotton, Maynard Crossman. Absent: Arnold Cohen, David Cohen, James Connolly, Ross Coppelman, Don- ald Corkin, William Cuff, Richard Davis. Packard 22 B First Row: Cheri Gill, Irene Freedman, Betsy Freedman, Ruthanne Freedburg, Barbara Freedman, Cheryl Gillman, Linda Fradelt, Suzanne Funk. Second Row: Barry Finer, Ruth Gimbicki, Betsy Freed, Jackie Firestone, Louise Flynn, Ellen Gill, Margie Flanders, Stacey Gewertz, Ruth Glick, Louis Elliot, Mrs. Walker. Third Row: Kenneth Drummond, Charles Falk, Thomas Duggan, Robert Farrell, Nathan Elliot, Charles Edwards, Stanley Finkelstein, Alan El- gart, Marcel Fajnzylber, David Dronsick, Ronald Fischler, John Dupuis. Ab- sent: Clara Costa, Maria Fernandez. The directions say: Take ten giant steps forward, then . . . Piu-kai-d 319 First Row: Patricia Haverty, Carole Hittel, Irva Herson, Barbara Hertz, Gail Herman, Marjorie Hickey, Melinda Hurwitz, Barbara Hicks. Second Row: Lucille Jacques, Ruth Hattersly, Anne Hooban, Judy Hurwitz, Marjorie Holland. Kathy Harris, Anna Humphrey, Kathleen Hutch- inson. Third Row: Gary Greenberg, Louis Gainor, Alan Greenberg, Ronald Goldman, Arnold Goldstein, William Habalow, Richard Gordon, Martin Gorman, Alan Gor- don, Mark Granoff, Barry Green. Packard 320 First Row: Andrea Kasin, Harriet Kodis, Sandra Kir- rane, Carolyn Johnson, Phyllis Kramer, Geralyn Krupp. Judy Krivitsky, Mary Filgallon. Second Row: Rebecca Kandib, Susan Katz, Lois King, Amelia Jumes, Sheryl Julian, Sherly Kaufman. Susan Kurland, Robert Hark, Miss Freehafer. Tiiird Row: Jeffery Harris, Richard Hou- lihan, Marc Hillson. Robert Hazard. Jerry Halperin, William Hogan, Fred Hafferty, Edward Hingston. Frank lacoviello. Jay Hanflig, Peter Howard, Gerald Indorf. I’ackai-d 32.3 First Row: Lorraine Layes, Bonnie LeGacy, Jackie Ler- man. Janet Lubin, Anne Levine, Sue Levine, Eileen I,avine, Bette Ann Libby. Second Row: Donald Johnson, Carlotta Luetcke, Pamela Lerner, Janet Levine, Patricia Lohr, Laura Lupsewicz, Elaine Levine, Tobey Levine, Andrea Levine, Paula Levenson, Beth Leavitt. Russell Kaplan, Mrs. Slater. Third Row: Jerry Klinow, Mike Kerstein, Martin Kenney. Morton Kantor. Bill Kirby, Steve Karon. Ed Keaveney, Hugh Jones, Richard Koss, Richard Kinch, Gregg Jordon, John Kehew, Bill Keane. 78 And the old fable states that if a handsome prince gently kisses the statue, he’ll get thorns in his hide! Packard 418 First Row: Judy Martin. Sally MacFarlane. Betsy Mann, Nadine Miller. Susan Marks, Pat MacMaster. Peggy Mc- Neilly, Sandra McNeilly. Second Row: Mr. Quirk, Brenda Mirkin, Theda Michelson, Irma Minsky, Rozanne Mar- el. Sandy McCracker, Laura Lee Marcus, Sarah Melnick, Deborah Leidner. Third Row: John Leombruno, Thomas Kunizig, Bruce Levitt, Leo Lee, Ronald Kyett, John Lei- sher, Leonard Lappin, Harold Leeds, Glen Kostick, Scott Lerner, Richard Kelley. Philip Kretchman, Carl Kriem- sky. Pjickard 419 First Row: Carol Naiman, Maxine Mould, Kathy O’- Leary, Joan Morgan, Eleanor Muldoon, Brenda Moran, Susan Mover. Patricia Murphy. Second Row: Miss For- tune, Robert Levy, Patricia Murphy, Gro Oftendahl. Su- san Naigles, Patricia Nyer, Sue Nason. Linda Oberman, Patricia Morin, Gary Lubin, Craig Landay. Third Row: Robert Londergan. Howard MacLean, Norman Lind- strom, Peter MacKinnon, Frank Mansbuch. Kevin Lynch. Barry MacCarthy, David MacLeod. James Mahon, Rob- ert Markson, Leslie MacMurray, Michael Malick. Ab- sent: Maureen O’Neill, William Mahon. wA-, IL. Packard 420 First Row: Sarah Polack, Linda Podros. Diane Pearlman. Diane Poretsky, Joan Ratzkoff. Susan Polansky, Philippa Lauben, Roberta Raskin. Second Row: Dr. Walsh. Claire Petrides, Rhonda Pill, Elizabeth Rassias, Susan Power, Linda Levine, Susan Pearlman. Diane Pappastergion, He- lene Pappastergion. Third Row: Stuart Weedel, Richard Moskovitz, Harold Macisaac, David Merelis, Richard Millan, Charles Milbury. Francis Novak, Michael Mye- row, Mark Mazer. Absent: Nancy Peterson, Joseph O’Conner, Norman Norris, Gerald Murphy. Gerald Mor- dis, Ernest Mello, John McCourty, James McGourty. I’ac ' kard 421 First Row: Orah Saltzman, Ruth Packet, Judy Ritman, Susan Rosenbaum, Susan Rev, Phyllis Renta, Estelle Rot- tenberg, Ava Schwartz. Second Row: Susan Quinn, Joan Roach, Carol Satt, Susan Rodd, Nancy Saperstein, Cathy Redler, Lorretta Russell, Judy Saxe, Sue Sandler, Sue Sak- lad, Sarah Schmidt, Nancy Rosen, Charlotte Shamon, Andy Plotkin. Third Row: Louis Ouilette, Stanley Pol- tack, Bobby Pastur, Donald Pollack, Mark Pikin, Dan Paul, Bill Pollard, Harold Pass, Stanley Parker, Billy Pra- ger. Dance with you — 1 won’t come near you until you put your shoes back on! Pac-kard 422 First Row: Betsy Showstack, Renee Series, Betsy Selig- son, Elaine Shea, Ann Shill, Judy Shore, Stephanie Sidd, Natalie Shepard. Second Row: Robert Prague, Roberta Segelman, Rona Silverton, Ellen Short, Debbie Shure, Carolyn Shure, Carol Shalek, Claire Slater, Richard Ratz- kofF, John Ronco, Mrs Gray. Third Row: Morris Roth- stein, Stephen Robbins, Donald Rosenfield, Kenny Price, Kenneth Rosenthal, Robert Quinn, Richard Robinson, Harold Rosenfield, Nick Preus, Joseph Roach. Paokai-d 424 First Row: Diane Sullivan, Marion Steinberg, Helaine Stone, Judith Suskin, Bess Solon, Joyce Stevens, Karen Surman, Carol Sterling. Second Row: Steven Rosenblatt. Billy Serroll. Michael Ross, Susan Spooner, Renee Stern, Jay Small, Mary Stewart. Beverly Stocklan, Betty Spencer, Diane Stevens, Raymond Sacks, Mark Sheinkopf, Miss McQuide. Third Row: Gerald Rabinovitz. John Ross, Alan Segaloff. Robert Salo, Lee Ross. Jordan Selden, Gerald SchafJer, Michael Shear. Paul Levin, William Saltzman. Michael Shen. Stephen St. Sauveur, Bruce Saw- ler. 80  Li hirst Row: Debby Van Hoek, Martha Traverse, Chris- tine Vanderburgh. Susan Thurman, Ann Ulin, Margie Swartz, Sarah Tarko, Linda Syatt. Second Row: Eileen Trainer, Peggy Sweeney, Faith Vikre, Betty Trugman, Paula Swartz, Susan Swig, Harriet Talent, Margo Tovish, Karen Vexler, Jo-Ann TackofT, Joan Tierney. Third Row: Bob Silton, Clinton Smith, Joshua Boy, David Solomon, Barry Slosberg, Arthur Simms, David Safran, Don Siegal, Sumner Slavin. Gerald Solomon, Miles Siegel. And because you were so honest to admit it, dear, you’ll have to stay only five hours. Packard 426 First Row: Lois Weiner, Connie Weitzman, Gail Wheeler, Marlene Weissman, Ellen Weiss, BonnaSue Weene, Holly Werner, Cassandra Webster. Second Row: Miss Deal, James Talbot, Marjorie Hotz, Holly Sanford, Elaine Walsh, Jane Nickel, Diane Gilbert, Benjalyn Johnston, Audrey Waterman, Eunice Webster, Sheryl Waldman. Victor Thiffault. Third Row: Howard Stein. Donald Jones, Alan Stern, Harold Stabler, Anthony Strauss, Mat- thew Sudalter, Mathew Sparks, Grant Southward. Robert Rubin, Charles Stern, Alex Lobaco, Norman Starr, Dana Street. Packard 427 First Row: Janet Wolfe, Elin Winthrop, Roberta Zallen, Jeanne Wolff, Betsy Zanditon, Lee Wiegand, Susan Mc- Can, Gayle Witten. Second Row: Miss Tiews, Howard Weinberg, Ronald Tuckman, Janet Wing, Sandy Yates, Jack Umlah, Joseph Ward, Roger Olian, Jayetta Zimmer- man, Robert Tynan, Kalman Zabarsky, Richard Wein- traub, Kathleen Whalen. Third Row: Edward Zuker, Harold Wyzansky, Stanley Wernick, Walter Wise, Wal- ter Zimmerman, Michael Zane, Herbert Witten, Richard Walsh, James Trilling, Robert Twomey, Robert Werby, William Wright, William Varnum. There are two and only two times we smile, now and at 2:00. Packard 226 Packard 316 Firs! Row: Regina Rodenhiser. Janet Nyhen. Ann Rosenthal. Rosemarie Ferro, Ruth Bork, Maureen Haberger, Millie Gillis, Barbara Bax- ter. Second Row: James Burke, John Donovan, Gregory Gillis, Ruth Neckes, Marion Davison, Mary Dewire, Nancy Tyszkowski, Arlene John- son, Jane Griffin. Diane Land, Ruth Bingham, Joseph Linkin, Stephen Norris, Edward Goldman. Third Row: Joseph Richardson, Larry Cable, Frank Cimini, Kevin Flyams, David Aim. Bruce Nichols, Richard Hamilton, William Carpenter, Charles Eisenberg, Sheldon Hersh. First Row: Sydnie Pearlman, Diane Bowen, Linda Carivan, Carol Bailey, Linda Caracciola, Clare McAbee, Kathryn Nadeau, Sandy Daitch. Second Row: Gary Colsia, Richard Lane, Roy Saussen, Margaret Buckley, Lillian Shea, Linda Ceder, Jacqueline Tallen, Shirley McNaughton, Beverly Thoms, David Schneider, Leonard Ceder. Third Row: John Eisenman, John Kelly, Edward Buckley, Charles Driver, Walter Nor- ton, Avery Sawyer, George DeLoria, Roy King, Michael Dewire. Alfred Bisson, Charles Gra- ham. “It’s even spicier when you read it in French.” 82 To the Members of Shailer House: Many of you are now experiencing some of the rewards which come to those who are actually and creatively engaged in their daily activities whether they involve a science project, a book report, class discussion or committee work for a house dance. Your individual interest and enthusiasm can spread from one to another until the result will be an active, genuine school spirit, which repesents pride in your school as well as pride in yourselves. Your parents, your teachers, and your counselors are helping you to plan your careers. Your capable class officers are planning activities which will reach and expand your interests. Each one of you can find the opportunity to share with others your special talent in one form or another. If this can truly happen, we in Shailer House can expect a very rich experience in our four years together. Mrs. Ogden Mr. Wall 83 First Row: Bobby Fishman, Vice-President: Marlene Provizer, President. Second Row: Betsy Williams, Secretary: Steve Ka- nar. Assistant Treasurer. Absent: Ferdi Giindes, Treasurer. First Row: Howard Abrams, James Mason, Bobby Fish- man, Vice-President: Marlene Provizer, President: Steve Kanar, Assistant Treasurer: Betsy Williams, Secretary: Stanley Wiseburg, Gerald Klein. Second Row: Rosemary Quinn, Harriet Moss, Bonnie Halpern, Laura Starr, Phil Kadets, Melanie Roitman, Ruth Kaplan, Alan Solomont, Phil Fishman, Mark Levine. Third Row: Ann Donahue, E. Clifford, Rhonda Kruger, Marc Goldberg, Stuart Green, Jeff Blumenthal, Jay Brenner, Geoffrey Piken, Alan Berman, Ron Eskin, Paul Katzeff. 84 Tell her to turn around, fellas, so we can take her pic . . . oops. Believe it or not, she kissed him ten minutes ago. This is the result of our new Open Door policy at the high school. Shatter 340 First Row: Isabel Weisman, Roberta Zall, Judy Wax, Donna Weiss, Carol Walter, Betsy Williams, Margaret Webber, Roni Weisberg. Second Row: Ian Wellins, Bar- bara Weiss, Judy Vandenburgh, Ethel Wong, Jenifer Will, Judy Yee, Cheryl Weiss, Janice Varnum, Debrah Zuker, Mary Lee Winer, Stephen Wyner. Third Row: Mr. Fox, Elliot Weinstein, Stanley Wiseberg, Ronald Wilkosky, Burton Woolf, Mathew Wing, Jonathan Yates, Earl Weinstein, Stephen Zelas, Milton Weinstein, Thomas Wright, Walter Yee. 85 Shju U ' P 200 First Row: Maureen Baker, Ellen AbramhofF, Gail Abramson, Nancy Bander, Nancy Balkin, Paula Abrams, Eileen Bennett, Diane Barker, Lynda Bardfield. Second Row: Miss Sanders, Jonathan Addelson, Maynard Bell, Stephen Arbuly, Nancy Aronson, Cheryl Baughman, Linda Arsenalt, Aviva Bardner, Roberta Aronson, Betty Adler, Julia Barcus, Bob Bahn, Louis Aronovitz. Third Row: JJoward Abrams, William Archibald, William Barges, Alan Berman, Norman Barber, Jay Allichwang, Howard Berman, A1 Barrett, Peter Baker, William Bann, Richard Bamberg. Dear Mrs. Ogden: Your lips are like rubies, your eyes are like diamonds . . . Shailor 208 First Row: Robert Bornstein, Donna Brown, Gail Bolan, Janet Burns, Lisa Berger, Paula Burnstein, Dorothy Bisson, Christine Bingham, Erica Bigelow. Second Row: Mrs. Polk, Carl Boches, James Brown, Douglas Borden, Barbara Brown, Marsha Blank, Joan Buchdahl, Kathy Brandis, Elaine Boraks, Susan Bleistein, Jeff Brine, Jay Brenner, Richard Bryant, Christopher Bonnet. Third Row: James Buckley. Edward Brown, Paul Brenner, Dennis Brooks, Jeff Blu- menthal, John Buckley, Carl Bressler, Richard Bloom, Michael Bloomberg, Bruce Boudreau. Shailei- 227 First Row: Lydia Colgan, Gwendoly Chin, Carole Chu, Victoria Cook, Mary Conner, Jean Cahalane, Rayna Cohen, Judy Close, Melissa Cohen. Second Row: Mr. Bruce, David Cahan. Leo Conrad, John Conncannon, Myron Cohen, Bonnie Cohen, Wendy Colmes, Eliza- beth Clifford, Meryl Cappello, Constance Cohen, Pam- ela Blanchard, Rosanne Cooperman, Joanne Carabitses, Christian Cincotti. Third Row: Barry Connolly. Law- rence Cohen, James Cohen, Robert Chin, James Con- nolly, Mark Conry, John Condon, Donald Cohen. John Buckman. Absent: Deverton Cochrane, Lynne Birks. Wonder what that little line of asterisks means? ShailtM- 230 First Row: Linda Dennis, Deborah Darzi, Ronnie Dane, Lynn Davis, Eliza- beth Donlan, Clare Donovan, Pat Diamond, Sandra Dexter, Laura Druker. Sec- ond Row: Stephen Delaney, Mike Dale, Roger Coons, Hymen Deletesky, Mar- garet Delbene, Jeanne Diffen, Ann Donahue, May Doldt, Hania Cyrkler, Deb- bie Davis, Donna Doolan, Nancy DeLong. Third Row: Richard Cravatts, Ger- ald DiBello, Jeffrey Corman, Dan Coppelman, Smith Dexter, Richard Corn- ualle, Paul Doherty, Peter Davis, Edward Davis, Victory Cyrkler, Dwight Don- ovan, Michael T. Downing, Shniler 231 First Row: Agnes Eischer, Erances Eagerman, Irene Einan, Sharon Earrell, Dorothea Connolly, Nancy Eink, Dorothea Eeiner, Michele Eahey, Marsha Eeinberg. Second Row: Mrs. Melley, Jonathan Eishbane, Joseph Eudovich, Jane Eirth, Pamela Eenderson, Deborah Eisher, Maureen Connolly, Susanne Edelstein, Neal Eernandez, Richard Dunnells. Third Row: Michael Drukman, Robert Eireman, Ronald Eskin, Bruce Eieldman, Joel Eisenberg, Richard Eink, Gary Eisher, James Dricker, Peter Ehrlick. Shailt ' i ' 23 2 First Row: Rosalind Eriedman, Sandra Gashin, Marjorie Gasman, Rona Glasser, Nancy Ereedman, Becky Elink, Marian Geyer, Nancy Garber, Alix Ginsburg. Second Row: Mr. Hennessey, Robert Eishman, David Ereedland, Katy Eitzgerald, Joan Glaser, Ellen Gail Forst, Barbara Eulton, Pat Fortin, Joan Marie Gallysoli, Joan Fitz- gibbons, Cheryl Glaser, Paul Fisher. Third Row: Alex- ander Frisch, Michael Fisher, Alan Freund, Carl Erabet, Jeffrey Gabriel, Bill Gallahue, Philip Fishman, Patrick Forbes, Walter Flannery. 87 First Row: Donna Goldberg, Charlotte Goldberg, Susan Green, Laura Gor- don, Lucille Goldberg, Susan Glendon, Barbara Gordon, Sheryl Glenn, Gail Glassman. Second Row: Mrs, Hartley, Betsy Golden, Deborah Gordon, Ar- lene Goldberg, Shelley Gray, Helen Goldring, Marie Grahoski, Harriet Guber- man, Richard Gordon, Gerald Gordon, Robert Golden. Third Row: Peter S. Gordon, Bruce Ginsbury, Andrew Goldstein, Robert Goldfine, Barry Gold- stein, Marc Goldberg, Jeff Gordon, Edward Gelman, James Gilman, George Gannon, John Gouthro, Peter H. Gordon. Absent: Burt Goldberg. He jumped off this very same bridge two years ago and al- most gave up until someone said, “If at first you don ' t suc- ceed . . ? — T — r 1 First Row: Nancy Hillman. Susan Harfield, Dianna Harris, Noreen Hayes, Carol Hamilton, Bonnie Halpern, Susan HefFel, Judith Hirshon. Second Row: Miss Elia. Jonny Halpert. Stephen Griindstrom, Anita Harby, Maxine Handlin, Laura Harley, Jeanne Hillson, Shirley Hodson, Nanci Hoenberg, Joseph Grady. Third Row: Eugene HofJerman. John Hamilton, Charles Greenan, Stuart Green. James Gilbert, William Grove, Barry Greenglass, Eerdi Gunduz, Jason Grossman. Vincente Jose Hencro. Shniler 235 First Row: Judy Jacobs, Michelle Johnson, Laurie Hoff- man, Paula Johnson, Diane Johnson, Pat Hurley, Susan Jago, Nancy Jacobs. Second Row: Senji Izumi, Harry Katz, David Hussey, Jay L. Hochberg, Jordan Harris, Eileen Jenkinson, Karen Hyler, Norma Jacobs, Steven Kaner, Paul Katzeff. Third Row: Mark Kasarjian, Joel Hyman, Daniel Johnson, Ira Jackson, Steven A. Jaffe, Phil Kadets, David Hurwitz, Bobby Haunolit, John Hooban, James Jennings, Kenneth Kelley. And I have seven hours de- tention just for writing on my desk! Shtiilef 23(5 First Row: Renee Kagan, Pauline Kontos, Barbara Keshen, Evelyn Kaufman, Sandy Kosser, Faye Kass, Constance Katz, Linda Klein. Second Row: Gerard Langdon, Mary Keaveney, Beverly Kargin, Ruth Kaplan, Cynthia Kostinieris, Barbara Katzen, Rhode Kaplan, Dennis Kraez, Mr. Slaven. Third Row: Wil- liam Kenny, Michael King, Joseph Larkin, Norm Kazarus, Nelson Kirsner, Stephen Kniaz, Robert Kapidus, John Lavery, Jerry Klein, Edward Kilroy. Are you sure Joan Baez started out like this? Shnilei- 237 First Row: Gail Langer, Marie Leary, Debi Lancman, Barbara Krede, Mary Leone, Amy Lampert, Carol Langdon, Rhonda Kruger. Second Row: Peter Lockhart, Michal Lee, Kenneth Lim, Julie Lazar, Lita Lepie, Marilyn Les- burg, Patricia Lally, Cheryl Kotos, Mark Levine. Third Row: Donald London, Stuart Levine, Thomas Lee, Solomon Michelson, Joel Lillian, James Merrick, William Lowe, Lewis Lipson, Ronald Leonard. Shailer 238 First Row: Majorie Low, Ruth Levitt, Barbara Magazine, Carol Lubell, Linda Marzano, Jacqueline Maidana, Jane Lew, Marjorie Liebert. Second Row: Ronald Macau- lay, Violette Lohnes, Maureen Lynch, Helene Lovell, Susan Magid, Linda Levitt, Carol Maclead, Eileen Levin, Marjorie Lewen, Daryl Mark, Judy Long, Jayne Lynch, Bryan Magee, Dr. Campbell. Third Row: Thomas Mc- Caffrey, Joel Marcotte, Bob Margolin, Aron Markhoff, John McCann, James Michaelson, George Mibury, Peter McNulty, Earnest Medeiros, Robert Mercer, Mar- tin Mann. James Mason, James McIntosh. First Row: Lois Mendelson, Harriet Moss, Maxine Meis- terman, Judith Miller, Laurie Miller, Maureen McCarthy, Linda McQuaid, Kathleen Molloy. Second Row: Judy Milgroom, Christine Miller, Beth Morrison, Linda Mc- Abee, Linda McCarthy, Corrine Morrison, Audrey J. Michelson, Dona Mullen, Maureen Morrissey, Mrs. Hamer. Third Row: Donald Morison, Arthur Murphy, Michael Moran, Bradley Newcomb, John Murphy, James Milgroom. Lawrence Mills, Robert Muir, Alan Naisuler. First Row: Annette Ralen, Lynne Sherman, Barbara Rich. Linda Pines, Jan Rainey, Ellen Pintney, Sandra Riardan, Rosemary Quinn. Second Row: Mr. Richter, Dana Rodin, Marlene Proviser, Tina Pugatch, Rebecca Pincus, Lourdes Quinones, Dally Pucci, Lois Richmond, Barbara Pitt, George Russell, Paul Robinson. Third Row: Tom Rainey, John Rosenthal, Gerald Louis Rosenthal, Frank Poltack, Richard Ross, Richard Reed, Gerry Pucci, Robert Rosenfield, Stephen Ross, Frank Rossi. Gosh, Dr. Holland, we could have sworn the clock said two o’ clock. Shailei- 825 First Row: Karen Paisner, Joyce Newell, Christine Odior- ne, Rhoda Penn, Jean Philbrook, Judith Parker, Joanne Pignato, Carol Patterson. Second Row: Mrs. Johnson, Norman Plotkin, Richard Oshry, Terrie Newman, Donna Olsen, Catherine Olmer, Janet Nugent, Judith Murphy, Jeanne Peltier, Bernie O’Kane, Alan Perry. Third Row; Carl Pauli, Mike Penn, Paul O’Hearn, Paul Norman, Larry Orell, Jeff Piken, Richard Patey, Ed Nowell, Gordon Papert, Warren Pearlson, Mike Noble. Absent: Mark Olin, Sheila Murphy, Robert Phillips, Patrica O’Neill. Shnil«M- ;iao First Row: Sandra Rubinovitz, Meryl Rose, Janet Russell, Linda Rothman, Melanie Reitman, Linda Rosenblatt, Shelly Rosenbloom, Ingrid RofTman. Second Row: Mrs. Konigsberg, Paula RadlifF, Ellen Robinson, Betty Rothen- berg, Jane Ross, Betsy Russ, Philip Swachman, James Sindoni, Alan Seaver, David Seltzer, Kenneth Shapiro, Mark Silber. Third Row: Robert Shulman, Ronald Salo- man, Neal Silverman, Peter Schreiner, David Sanders, Bruce Shpiner, Charles Sandison, Barry Shore, Alan Sheats, Victor Smith, Peter Smith. Quick! Look intelligent. Shailor 884 First Row: Susan Sambol, Terri Saperia, Wendy Silver- man, Marilynn Silver, Judy Shapiro. Joyce Sargon, Judi Ship, Karen Sandler, Harriet Sacks. Second Row: Miss Bruce, Gerri Shaw, Wendy Sands, Victoria Schwab, Ellen Segal, Susan Shwartz, Patricia Silber, Faye Silin, Janet Segal, Helen Shapiro, Gail Shindler, Alan Solomont. Third Row: Robert Sullivan, Marty Solomon, Paul Stoler, Joel R. Stern, Daniel Steffen, Arnold Jaffe, Steven Swartz, Joe Tynor, Paul Sullivan, Jerry Solberg, Victor Spigulis. Shailer 885 First Row: Roberta Thall, Kathryn Todd, Sandy Sra- berg, Judi Syatt, Joanne Tallen, Donna Steinberg, Elea- nor Skinner, Linda Stone. Second Row: Elin Tarmy, Shirley Smith, Barbara Tynan, Julie Taw, Kathy Tynan, Sela Skolnick, Janet Tannenbaum. Rosalind Tarko, Cheryl Sterling, Brenda Uni. Third Row: Candy Slavin, Laura Starr, Ellen Tarmy, Alan Turetsky, Richard Thayer, Robert Waldo, David Webster, Chris Wall, Mike Tonra, Dennis R. Violette, Christopher Twomey, Walter Tagg- art. 91 R O H B O E U R s T E S Victor E. Dobras Martha R. Murdock Greetings to Roberts House: When 1 talked with you prior to your coming to Brookline High School, I predicted that we would be a House characterized by enthusiasm and a spirit of getting things done. In our first year, we have demonstrated very well the truth of my prediction. In sports, in school activities like clubs and campaigns, in cooperation, and in school study and achievement, we have made excellent advances. Be sure that we shall make even greater progress, since we have already moved promptly into a true House organization. A wise writer once said, “A man’s reach should exceed his grasp.” Our ambition is to build upon our present success an even great achievement in the years ahead. Toward that end we shall continue to initiate new projects and original activities that will make every year one to look forward to with pride. Our talented Assistant-Housemaster has become endeared to the girls and boys both. Her understanding and helpfulness will continue to enrich your lives and school experiences. Words are inadequate to describe the appreciation that we all have for Miss Martha R. Murdock. Keep up the good work and we shall continue to have outstanding success. Victor E. Dobras Housemaster 92 Roberts 125 First Row: Donna Wallins, Sandra VanHoek, Elinor Weiner, Laurie Trushin, Elaine Cerul, Lois Weinberger, Lois Trilling, Susan Taymore, Barbara Carroll, Julie Turgeon. Second Row: Mr. Friedland, Mike Spiros, John Steverman, Ellen Alberts, Susan Wein, Elizabeth Weiner, Anne Thompson, Cynthia Vouros, Philip Toner, Howard Steinmetz. Third Row: Joel Teller, Michael Van Guilder, William Tynan, Karl Van Petten, Phil Trainor, James Sullivan, Stephen Tober, Morris Stern, John Tynan, John Thiffault. Absent: Harvey Talent, Richard Stewart, Ed- ward Timmer, Katherine Schreiner. Roberts 124 First Row: May Wong, Agnes Wise, Judy Wong, Linda Werner, Valerie Young, Jacalyn Wolpert, Cheryl Weiss- man, Randi-Lyn Weiss, Mary Frances Yaitanes. Second Row: Ronald Wasilenko, Eugene Wermuth, Marilyn Yas, Natalie Wilgoren, Susan Jane Wong, Joan Beverly Wil- son, Judith Ann Werby, Kenneth Yas, Joseph Walsh. Third Row: John Yerger, Geoffrey Wildman, Jonathan Woll, Mark Weinstein, Gil Winder, Thomas Waldstein, Tom Wong, Richard Worth, John Yau, William Wein- berger. Friday morning assemblies are designed to provide the aspiring student with informative subject matter which completely cap- tures his attention. 93 Roberts 331 First Row: Barry Abrams, Amy Avergiin, Martha Archibald, Anita Alberto, Jane Aube, Hope Allschwang, Margie Baizen, Julie Adelman, Edward Adler. Second Row: Lloyd Berman, Jerry Arsenault, Mark Abrams, Paul Bosworth, William A. Bourget, Harold Bachner, Richard Berganti, John Baughman, Paul Brandeis, Jeffrey Abrams. Mother Hubbard, you see, was old: there being no mention of others, we may presume she was alone; a widow — a friendless, old, solitary widow. Yet did she despair? Did she sit down and weep, or read a novel, or wring her hands? No! She went to the cupboard.” Lord Descart Roberts 329 First Row: Ruth Bowen, Nurit Bariev, Magda Bechar, Elayne Berlin, Janet Bavicchi, Debby Brown, Beverly Bates, Barbara Blumenthal, Paula Becker. Second Row: Mrs. Wolff, Raymond Brown, Gabriella Bedetti, Jean Ball, Anne Booklhalter, Donna Berfield, Barbara Berenberg, Sandra Bell, Geoffrey Bray. Third Row: Eric Brown, Stephen M. Brothers, Irving Cable, George Burger, Steve J. Brothers, Richard Bresnick. 94 Roberts 332 First Row: Laura Chuculate, Margaret Carroll, Susan Chitel . Ruth Cohen, Margie Cohen, Joyce Cohen, Virginia Cardinale, Bonnie Ceder, Carol Burtman. Second Row: Miss Campbell, Dianne Cimeno, Jean Burns, Dianne Caulfield, Gloria Bugley, Charlotte Butland, Betsy Cohen, Barbara Cohen, Janet Ceder, Ellen Burack, Elaine Cohen. Third Row: Fred Campbell, Da- vid Clapp, Michael Cohen, George Cook, Gary Casey, Robert Cohen, Claudio Caprio, Stephen Chin, Charles Cauper. Ab- sent: Paul Cimini, Francis Cerrone, Robert Carfagna. Well, if she says that Italy won the American Revolution, then I guess Italy won the Ameri- can Revolution. But who chopped down the cherry tree, Michaelangelo? Roberts 328 First Row: Gail Davis, Anitra DeMoss, Debbie Dennis, Judy Davis, Christina Coleman, Carolyn Daley, Betty Davis, Nancy Copeland, Mary Ann Crowley. Second Row: Miss Abel, Mark Decain, Linda DiCenzo, Jane Donovan, Kathy Curtin, Sigrid Eisberg, Gayle Eagerman, Elizabeth Coons, Edward Downing, Robert Disney. Third Row: Timmy Dalzell, Donald Della Rocca, Herbert Daitch, Robert Csillag, Richard Davidson, Paul Deptula, James Davis, David Coombs, Charles Dominey. Absent: Ambrose Currie, Edward Davis, Stephen Donnelly. Roberts 326 First Row: Lenora Ferro, Diane Fitzpatrick, Susan Erony, Karen Etcoff, Beverly Feinstein, Sheri Feldberg, Joyce Feld- man, Diane Fivenson, Cathy Fielding. Second Row: Mrs. Stumpf, Eliot Fishlyn, Jerry Fleishman, Susan Eisenberg, Lois Evers, Stephanie Field, Barbara Feldman, Joy Epstein, Ellen Finkelstein, Michael Fine, Richard Eyges. Third Row: Andrew Eisenberg, Robert Feldman, Harry Ellison, Frederic Faillace, William Dugan, Michael Dubick, Robert Einstein, James Fer- reira, Albert Eng. Absent: James Duggan. 95 Hoberts 324 First Row: Sarah Gilford, Renee Fortin, Sherry Gale, Claire Flescher, Ellen Fleishman, Elaine Frank, Leslie Gallant, Judy Friedstein, Loretta Lriedman. Second Row: Mr. Murphy, Paul Gardner, Laura Geller, Mar- garet Lrancis, Lrancesca Galluccio, Leslie Lreedman, Claire Lraidin, Deborah Gernes, Ronald Lrisch. Third Row: Richard Frederics, Thomas Godfrey, Jeffrey For- man, Richard Fobes, Glen Fullbright, David Gannett, Gerald Freedman, Milton Fradkoff ' , Nathan Gilfenbaum. Absent: Nick Frankel, Lynda Freedman. P oberts 322 First Row: Kathleen Glendon, Phyllis Goodman, Sandra Goroff, Deborah Gomberg, Bonnie Goldman, Kathryn Gomberg, Nora Goodman, Roberta Golick, Marjorie Glazer, Jane Gilman. Second Row: Mrs. Silver, Thomas Griffin, Stephen Goldstein, Anne Gouthro, Patricia Grady, Janet Gould, Beverly Gold, Diane Glick, Susan Gold, Stephen Gray, Carl Goldberg. Third Row: Wayne Gray. Joel Gore, Neal Gold, Christopher Haff- erty. Perry Gould, Kenneth Goldberg, Alan Goldman, Michyel Gordon, Severin Grossman. Roberts 315 First Row: Linda Herman, Lynne Hanley, Judith Hoffenberg, Nancy Greenberg, Debbie Harsfield, Amy Hanflig, Martha Jacobs, Donna Jones, Barbara Horne. Second Row: Miss Chapman, Norman Holt, Florence Holland, Nancy Hedrick, Nancy Hoffman, Gene Hanni- gan. Third Row: Richard Heavey, Max Hillson, Kenneth Hennigan, Greg Hamill, Jay Harris, Jonathan Helman. Absent: John Hawthorne. 96 Roberts 229 Roberts 213 First Row: Susan Marcus, Angela Luongo, Paula Lys- horn, Maureen MacDonald, Donna Manning, Sandra Lowell, Gabriella Mamson, Robin MacGregor, Barbara Lung. Second Row: Mrs, Flaherty, Bruce Levine, Fran- ces MacDonald, Janice Lowe, Patricia MacDonald, Pa- tricia Magness, Jacqueline I.ynch, Janice MacArthur, Christopher Kyriakov, William Levine. Third Row: Mi- chael I.ewis, Barry Liner, Marty Levine, Larry Liberman, Richard Landers, Daniel Levin, Peter LeVine, Virgo Lee, Paul Leary. First Row: Linda Kagan, Irene Kahana, Anne-Marie Kovacs, Donna Kirrane, Toby Kazis, Evelyn Katz, Don- na Koocher, Barbara Kelly. Second Row: Mrs. Bradford, Angelika Kelly, Linda Karp, Leslie Keiter, Elaine Kap- lan, Edith Kohl, Marcia Sue Kagno, Susan Kaminsky, A1 Horn. Third Row: Robert Hurwitz, Mitchell Jacobs, Donald Hurwitz, William Hughes, Richard Jason, Mark Januszewski, Steven Holtz, Joseph Hurwitz, Bill Hunter. Absent: Robert Himebaugh, Max Horn. Roberts 214 First Row: Leslie Levine, Joanne Levy, Christine Lewis, Robin Kowal, Jean Lew, Donna Lilly, Jean Kunzig, Joyce Kublin, Penny Levin, Nancy Liebman. Second Row: Miss Boland, Susan Lerman, Ellen Krupp, Linda Lookner, Catherine Lohr, Ellen Krentzman, Ellen Kras- ney, Margaret Lawlor, Marjorie Lichtenstein. Third Row: Michael Kaye, Nicholas Kornfield, Freddy King, Harvey Kertzman, Peter Kaplan, Irvin Kooris, George Kear, Michael Kennedy, John Kelly. Roberts 131 First Row: Linda Meredith. Margie Miller, Barbara Milgroom, Gail Michelson, Judith McCaffrey, Deborah Markson, Carol McKeowen, Marjorie McCracken. Charlene McNeilly. Second Row: Mr. Hall, Robert London, Mary McCan, Carolyn Martin, Kathy Murdoch, Jacqueline Miller, Joyce Miller, Shelley Margolis, Evangeline McNeilly, Chris Markson. Third Row: Malcolm Maciver, Michael Marram, Seth Mandel, Robert May, Edward Matteson, Joseph Ma- loney, Stephen Manley, Teddy Mavrikos, Michael Litel, Ered Mann. We love our dances at Brookline High. They give us a good footing in life. Roberts 129 First Row: Sarah Parsons, Charlotte Pincus, Beth Posin, Cindy Podren, Linda Parsons, Rita Pearlman, Sandra Polonsky, Karen Pitts, Janet Prague. Second Row: Miss Liebert, Edward Peck, Chris O ' Callahan, Susan Paris, Jane Penan, Janet Prager, Lu- ella Pollard, Daniel Pitt. Third Row: Robert Nyhen, Chris Osborne, Jay Patt, Bob Palmer, Peter Norris, Martin Pallan, Stanley Paine. Roberts 130 First Row: Judi Papkin, Joyce Oberman, Grace Newman, Jan- ice O ' Conner, Marjorie O ' Neil, Barbara Nugent, Theresa Nol- an, Carol Moore, Judy Mooney, Celine Murphy. Second Row: Mrs. Stelk. Bodil Oftedahl, Rose O ' Neill, Judith Naiman, Robyn Millman, Susan Moore, Vicki Ober, Pauline Pagnani, Ann Murphy, Judy Ostroff, Christine Morrison. Third Row: Joel Nesson, Eric Morse, Stephen Milbury, Steven Michelman, Alan Miller, James Neuburger, Frank Nadel, Michael Neckes, Harry Mezer, Robert Medin, Neil Miller, William McCarthy, James McCone, Fred Meister. 98 First Row: Rhonda Sable, Sharon Smolker, Janice Silverman, Diane Segal, Elizabeth O’Handley, Mary Beth Selvage, Cynthia Shapiro, Jane Ryack, Barbara Shapiro. Second Row: Mrs. Rod- riguez, Linda Shear, Barry Shapiro, Sandra Shapiro, Wendy Ruby, Amy Selig, Deborah Shuman, Carol Shivek, Linda South, Adrienne Singer, Susan Shapiro, Sue Seltzer. Third Row: Gary Siegel, Fred Siegal, David Shapiro, Paul Schweitzer, Eliot Sargon, Larry Siegel, Walter Scott, Gerald Segelman, Joshua Shapiro, Jay Shoostine. Roberts 126 First Row: Elizabeth Sullivan, Gale Taggart, Evelyn Taw, Anne Swartz, Lesley Stone, Deborah Stern, Irene Taylor, Janice Tanck, Paula Stevens, Debra Stone. Second Row: Mrs. Kass, Irving Smith, Steven Sneddon, Elaine Stoler, Ildiko Steiner, Laurel Stienberg, Ellen Sussman, Peter Simeonides, Harvey Soolman. Third Row: Marc Silverman, William Smith, James Sparks, Steven Speyer, Mark Silverman, Jay Slobodkin, Charles Simons, David Simansky, Steven Smith. Here is a picture of BHS students hard at work. This caption is not funny. Roberts 128 First Row: Debbi Rand, Martha Ramey, Natalie Ross, Pat Ransom, Rachel Rassen, Elizabeth Rossman, Sue Rossman, Bev Rubin, Vivian Roumani. Second Row: Miss Bonville, David Rosen, Cathy Rayne, Marilyn Reed, Beth Reitman, Joan Roover, Joan Riley, Judy Riley, Eugene Rubin. Third Row: Ronald Rogers, Alan Pransky, Steve Rubin, Pete Rollins, Douglas Rodd, Marc Rich- mand. Bill Roiter, Don Sanders. Roberts 127 99 My country is not so far away. In fact you may just be able to see it if you walk out on the porch with me. I bought a model of the Statue of Liberty yesterday to send to my mother, but the label on the bottom said Made in Japan. WINTER CARNIVAL The PTA will go to any extreme to keep BHS students happy. Here we have a picture of half-time activity during a basketball game. Didn ' t anyone tell them not to dance to it? Remember now — no flute solo in the Star-Spangled Banner. 100 (f) h — o Comes a pause in the day’s occupation — Longfellow 101 Firs! Row: Charlene Marinke, Judi Reitman, Treasurer; Marjorie Sil- verman. President: Sandra Sawyer. Vice-President: Majorie Hickey. Sec- retary: Ruth Bigham. Susan Gold. Second Row: Sheldon Hersh. Sarah Schmidt. Janet Wing. Penni Faxon. Jean Gallipoli. Carlotta Luetcke. Rachel Rassen. Janet Prager. Greg Hamil. Third Row: Deborah Darzi. Marlene Brenner. Carol Shiver. Sandy Yates. Rhoda Kaplan. Laura Harley. Maury Lynch. ART CLUB It has been said: “When love and skill work yet together, expect a masterpiece.” If this philosophy is well-founded, then the Art Club must be a most crea- tive and masterful group, for its members possess both of these components. We are constantly reminded of their originality as we walk along the third floor corri- dors. The Art Club is beneficial not only to its members but also to t-hose of us less gifted. First Row: Susan Naigles. Betsy Seligson. Vice-President: James Naigles. President: Melanie Roitman. Secretary; Don Rosenfield. Treasurer. Sec- ond Row: Mr. Fox. Mark Silber. Susan Rev. Mr. Gleekman. BIOLOGY CLUB Double, double, toil and trouble. The Biology Club works busily over its steaming cauldron as the pungent odor of great globs of gopher giblets tenderly mixed with marinated monkey meat sneaks through the crack under the door and settles in the form of a thick mist on third floor halls. The club, however, is not limited to would-be witches, but is open to all science enthusiasts with strong stomachs and insensitive noses. Grab your face mask and join the crew! BRIDGE CLUB Members of the newly foun- ded Bridge Club have certainly helped to “bridge a gap” in the range of extracurricular activities offered at BHS. These students, who periodically band together in foursomes to battle each other with clubs (also hearts, spades and diamonds) in hand, ear- nestly maintain that such skir- mishes provide the much sought relief from scholastic tensions. Rozanne Marel. Co-Founder: Mr. Lyons. Betsy Seligson. Co-Founder. 102 CAMERA CLUB Members of the Camera Club can be easily identified by a common distinguishable characteristic — one eye remains constantly shut while the other peers around for photogenic objects. After these eager shutterbugs find what they are looking for, they get to work in the dark room developing and enlarging. If they are lucky the results of their skill and awareness will be displayed at the annual photography council. First Row: Larry Mills, Arthur Brecher, Bobby Jacobs, Treasurer; Russ Franklin, Vice-President; Barry Holtz, Secretary, Mark Boyer, Sam Heil- man. Second Row: Richard Weintraub, Donald Hurwitz, James Sparks, Robert Bornstein, Gary Fisher, Robert Golden, Harris Jordan. Third Row: Don Pollack. Dennis Brooks, Bruce Fieldman, Jerry Lester. Ab- sent: Alvin Kaunfer, President. First Row: Paul Baker. President; Dr. Walsh. Second Row; Glen Kostick, Vice-President; Richard Moskovitz, Treasurer. Absent: Harold Wyzansky, Secretary. r(( ue CHESS CLUB The checkerboard square is not only the trade-mark of the Ralston Purina Company, but also the symbol of the BHS Chess Club. Intellectuals, pseudo-intellectuals, and average students alike who have graduated from tiddly-winks and checkers can now engage their minds in the more challenging sport of chess. DEBATING SOCIETY “Resolved: the BHS Debating Society encourages loquacious- ness and strengthens its mem- bers’ ability to convince their fel- low students of the pros or cons of today’s topical questions.” Students learn to debate skillfully only through constant practice with others who enjoy good ar- gument. The Debating Society of BHS affords its members ample opportunity to compete in intra- mural and inter-scholastic de- bates. First Row: Harold Stabler, Vice-President; Marlene Proviser. Secretary; Arthur Seltzer. President. Second Row: Sumner Slavin, Treas- urer; Peter Jacobs, Warren Adler, Neil Bander, Co-ordinator. 103 l- ' irst Row: Frances Felder, Mark Boyer, Treasurer; Janie Helman, Vice-President; Mike Flalperson, President; Mr. Flemings, Carol Flayward, Secretary; Joanne Tackeff, Nancy Fremont-Smith. Second Row; Miss Roiiillard, Peter Jacobs, Kalman Zabarsky, Nancy Bramberg, Enrique Del-Val. Beverly Kargir, Barry Greenglass, Susannah Fulton, Peter Fsterquest, Miss Deal. DRAMATICS SOCIETY Any person interested in some form of dramatics, be it acting, directing, or working backstage, can find a place for himself as a member of the Dramatics Society. This organization allows the stu- dent to try his hand at any of the numer- ous aspects of dramatics productions. The society not only produces plays for the BHS student body, but also partici- pates in an exchange program with other schools. But she already told you she ate your shirt! Are you trying to make her cough it up? FOLK SONG CLUB Three years ago, Brookline became one of the first high schools to organize a folk song group. The club introduces its members to the art of folk music through programs featuring guests, semi-technical discussions, work shops, and plain sing- ing. Several performing groups are spon- sored by the club. The most important one is the Elementary School Folk Song Group that sings traditional folk music for kindergarten and first grade classes in Brookline. The Folk Music Club contin- ues to be BHS’ most unusual organiza- tion. Robert Goldberg, President; Rika Alper, Vice-President; Mrs. Fane. Absent; Harriet Hornstein. Secretary-Treas- urer. FOREIGN STUDENT EXCHANGE CLUB When a foreign student is warmly received by a stu- dent of the United States, one more step has been taken toward the creation of international understanding. Each year through the efforts of the Student Exchange Club, foreign students join the Brookline community and, in turn, a Brookline student may be sent abroad for the summer or for the year. The Club sponsors informal meetings and exchange programs with other schools, which provide ample opportunity for students to secure invaluable friendships with foreign guests. First Row; Lori Newman, Secretary; Peter Mason, Vice-President; Miitsiiko Suiichi, Eli Noam. Susan Burack, President; Rika Alper, Treasurer. Second Row; Miss Weeden. Sue Marks. Barbara Weiss, Walter Zimmerman, James Wallen, Anne Dewart, Betsy Zanditon. 104 FRENCH CLUB One of the largest and most popular clubs is the Cercle Fran ais. Under the supervision of Miss Tond- reau and Miss Sanders, the club presents monthly meet- ings at which students can supplement their classroom knowledge through films, plays, and discussions. If at some Friday morning assembly you hear a student chanting the Marseillaise instead of The Star Spangled Banner, you will recognize a fellow member of the French Club. First Row: Diane Kretienser. Second Vice-President: Martin Rosenthal. President; Evelyn Galland, First Vice-President. Second Row: Miss Tondreau. Karen Stern, Secretary: Peter Mason, Treasurer; Karen Heller, Linda Mason. First Row: Ronda Fogell, Shirley Hodson, Secretary; Aviva Barber, Treasurer; Janie Milgroom, President: Holly Fitzpatrick, Vice-President: Barbara Kelly, Frances Yaitanse. Second Row: Miss South, Charlotte Goldberg, Elizabeth O’Handley, Meryl Cappello, Mary Bechar, Mrs. Kreger. FUTURE NURSES The complexity of medicine continually increases and the demands upon the intelligence and dedication of our nurses increase propor- tionately. Members of the FNA become acquainted with nursing procedures through club programs, films, and work in the high school health department. These activities help to acquaint the future nurses with their duties and responsibilities. First Row: Kathy O’Leary, Andrea CharlofF, Laura Druker, Secretary-Treasurer: Patty Smith, President; Claire Roche, Vice- President; Elaine Frank, Jane Milgroom. Second Row: Miss Maloney, Ruth Glick, Debby Glazer, Debbi Stern, Barbara Blumenthal, Ellyn Troped, Ellen Possick, Jaci Harris, Mar- cia Kagno. Third Row: Beverly Kalish, Carol MacLeod, Phyllis Bebchick, Leslie Paris, Joanne Makarewich, Carol Hamilton, Claire Eleischer. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS Why be bewildered by the sight of a dress pattern or con- fused when face to face with a chicken? The prospect of running a home need not be frightening. While still in high school, girls have the unique opportunity to become expert in homemaking skills through the meetings of the FHA. Some members may be fortunate enough to attend the national convention. Surely many homemakers are thankful that they were once members of the BHS FHA. 105 FUTURE TEACHERS “A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his inffuence will stop,” wrote Henry Adams. The members of the FT A of America are eager to undertake the responsibility of educating the na- tion ' s youth. Already involved in the teaching profession by acting as kinder- garten aides and attending lectures, the teachers of tomorrow are gaining worth- while experience today. First Row: Linda Brezniak, Vice-President: Carol Chuculate, President. Second Row: Judy Kline, Secretary: Dinah .Sargon, Treasurer. Ab- sent: Cynthia Spack, Corresponding’ Secretary. GERMAN CLUB Under the leadership of Mr. Friedland, the German Club acquaints its members with the German people and their way of life. At meet- ings, where only German is spoken, members see colorful slides of the country and discuss the culture. By means of these gatherings, German students acquire a new enjoyment of the course. No studen t studying German should say auf Wiedersehen to the high school without enjoying the advantages of the German Club. First Row: Martha Dannenberg, Gerald Indorf, Larry Stuart Deutch, Susan Sandler. Second Row: Mr. Friedland. Myra Woods. John Reardon, John Kuhn, Krayna Epstein. Now if W ' e told them all to look at the camera, those same tw ' o would probably look at the photograph. GIRLS’ LEAGUE If you are in a coeducational rut or tired of dating, then the Girls ' League is the club for you. Members enjoy themselves while helping others. Each year their volunteer work and scrap- book drive are appreciated and recognized throughout Boston hospitals. Members with a flair for writing, entertaining, or speaking, find themselves worthwhile positions working on skits, teas, and other programs. The feeling of achievement is rewarding; friendships gained through the League are everlast- ing. What more could a girl want? What do you mean — boys?! First Row: Nancy Feinberg, Treasurer; Claire Larkin, Second Vice-President; Harriet Ross. President; Sue Burman, First Vice- President; Linda Sargon, Secretary; Krayna Epstein. Second Row: Linda Mason, Miss Sanders, Miss Driscoll. Miss Deal, Mrs. Silver. Anne Knopping. Third Row: Judy Arbetter, Julie Hurw ' itz, Sharon Weiner, Eileen Lavine, Ruthanne Striar. 106 LATIN CLUB This year, with an increased membership and range of activi- ties, the Latin Club has demonstrated that it is truly a “lingua viva.” Proof of its living quality is found by examining the many professions for which knowledge of Latin is a necessary prepa- ration. Through the club newspaper, “Nova Latina,” guest speakers, and student-prepared skits, members learn about im- perial glory, classical literature, and Roman rascality. First Row: Janie Helman, jLine Erlick, Co- Chairnuin; Adrianne Amirian, Barbara Keshen. Second Row: Miss Tiews, Lois Richmond. Jim McIntosh, Barbara Rich. Sela Skolnick. Ab- sent: Kate Silber, Co-Chairnmn. First Row: Mrs. Addelson, Howard Wyner, Vice-Presi- dent: Paul Baker, President; Jeffrey Borenstein, Secre- tary: Evelyn Galland, Treasurer. Second Row: Milton Weinstein, Stephen Gilbert, Donald Rosenfield, Steve Slater. Richard Moskovitz. First Row: Gerald Indorf, Sharon Weiner, Secretary: Martin Glazer, President: Jeffrey Borenstein, Vice-President: Miriam Kandler. Treasurer: Steven Slater. Second Row: Mrs. Austin, Roberta Goldberg, Judith Gillette, June Erlick, Martha Rose. Third Row: Howard Wyner. Arthur Seltzer, Roslyn Levenson, Steve Kniaz, Jimmy Weiner. LITERARY SOCIETY Today members of the Literary Society, tomorrow famous authors. Potential literary giants as well as appreciators of prose find much enjoyment at club meetings. Not only well-established novels, but also original works of members are discussed. The Literary Leaves, an annual publication, contains many of these. Activities of the soci- ety increase the members’ appreciation and enjoyment of books. MATH SOCIETY “Algebra . . . Geometry . . . Trigonometry . . . Calculus” — for some students these words evoke shudders of horror and conjure up awful memories of disastrous math classes. To the members of the Math Society, however, they have quite a different meaning. The Society is specifically designed to instruct students who wish to in- crease their knowledge of the newest mathematical advances. By presenting various lecturers who speak on topics in the field of math- ematics, the club is an entertaining as well as informative organiza- tion. 107 MENTAL HEALTH CLUB Sponsoring activities and participating in programs for the mentally ill, the members of the Mental Health Club have worked industriously throughout the year. Saturday night parties for retarded teenagers and spe- cial counseling projects with leading psychologists pro- vide the students with an opportunity to further under- stand the problems of mental illness. First Row: Betsy Zanditon, Dinah Sargon. Peter Mason, President; Emily Star! ' . Vice-President: Fran Felder, Secretary-Treasurer; Susan Marks. Second Row: Mr. Resnick, Ruthanne Striar, Dan Paul. Sandy ' ates. John Bingham, Nancy Bramberg. Just pity the poor Newton player they’re sitting on. PEP CLUB Closely affiliated with the cheerleaders and drum ma- jorettes, our Pep Club is one of the liveliest organiza- tions BHS has to offer. Animals (fake ones, that is), book covers, carnations, and red and blue shakers can all be readily obtained from Pep Club representatives. These active girls sponsor rallies and dances and pro- mote the general feeling of vibrant good will permeating BHS. Radio and television are so commonplace today that most people do not bother to wonder about what goes on beyond the sound and picture, but that is where the members of the Radio-TV Broadcasting Club go wild. With the aid of experienced operators, these enthusiasts take part in Conelrad civil defense, conduct polls of listener preference, and visit local broadcasting sta- tions. The exciting mysteries of radio and television are opened to the probings of the Radio-TV Broadcasting Club. First Row: Howard Steinmetz, Marilyn Babbitt, Jonny Green- baum. Secretary-Treasurer: Michael Levitt, President; Steven Guscnoff. Betsy Freed, Louis Elliott. Second Row: Mr. Wallen- ius, Stephen Kniaz. Ron Macaulay. Myron Cohen. Gary Lubin, Larry Drukcr. Third Row: Bill Bowser, Andrew Platk, Peter Davidson. Saul OstrofT, John Lester. First Row: Jane Lunin, Evie Swartz. Treasurer; Marcia Moore. Secre- tary; Claire Roche, President: Babs Strauss, Vice-President: Carol Lang- don, Irene O’Brien. Second Row: Miss Taylor. Lorraine Doldt, Jane Firth, Ann Baxter, Barbara Baxter, Jeanne Fulton, Harriet Ross. Third Row: Barbara Hicks, Kathy McKenna, Sally MacFarlane, Kathy Hutch- inson, Pam Rouvel, Linda Syatt, RADIO-TV BROADCASTING CLUB 108 SKI CLUB From amidst the legion number of parka-clad BHS students a surprisingly large segment has emerged who actually use their parkas for skiing. Last year this group banded together to form the Ski Club. In its second year, this organization has achieved an unprecedented popularity, and the trips to ski areas such as King’s Ridge and Temple Mountain were overwhelming suc- cesses. What she doesn’t know is that they’ve been starving these boys for a week, and when the crowd yells out. “What do we eat, tiger meat ...” SOCIAL CUSTOMS CLUB Open to all female students in the high school, the Social C ustoms Club teaches its members the arts of etiquette, dating, and good grooming. The club also encourages the development of poise which will be invaluable to its members during their school years and entire lives. First Row: Violet Bruce. Secretary: Evelyn Galland. James Wallen. Judi Katz, Susan Kurland. Second Row: Mrs. Korn- field. Ron Fishier. President: Paul Segel. Glenn Kostick. Charles Eisenberg, Vice-President: Alex Frisch. Treasurer. First Row: Nancy Franklin, Vice-President: Nancy Lich- ter. President: Miriam Gerber, Secretary. Second Row. Mrs. Atwood. Judith Handlin, Treasurer: Jill Bigelow. First Row: Diane Sullivan, James Jennings. Faith Vikre, Treasurer: Jay Baird, Vice-President: Clarita Acosta, Secretary: Ralph Nesson, Assistant-Treasurer: Karen Surman. Second Row: Mrs. Rodriguez, Nadine Miller, Miriam Gerber, Fay Sitin, Irva Herson, Paula Levenson, Janis Greenberg, Maxine Mould. Eleanor Gorman. Third Row: Vicente Herrero, Ellen Weiss, Linda Blumenthal, Barbara Magruder, Jeff Wheeler, Laurie Shoostine, Nancy Miller. Arlene Sher, Horace Winokur. Absent: Norman Alper, President. SPANISH CLUB Members of this enthusiastic club are interested in more than simply increasing their facility with Spanish; they savor, through films, guest speakers, and group projects, the delights of sunny Spain. Throughout the year the Spanish Club has been one of our most active groups, proof of the drawing power of both Spain and the Spanish Club. 109 STAMP CLUB First Ron-; Donald Sanders, Gary Allschwang, Kenneth Price, I ' ice-PresiJcnt; Louis Fisher, President: Lenard Gorman, Secre- tary-Treasurer: Richard Oshry, Irving Smith. Second Row: Ye- heam Chorev, Richard Frederico, James Gilman, Gabriella Bedetti, James Davis, Alan Seaver. Third Row: Steven Jaffe, Joel Hyman, William Rohie, Noah Friedkin, Martin Cjorman. Many people think of stamp collecting as a hobby for young children, but philately can be fascinating as well as lucrative. High school students interested in this subject gather at club meetings to trade and to discuss stamps. Among the members collectors of both foreign and rare stamps can be found. The Stamp Club is a colorful patch in BHS’ jigsaw puzzle. STUDENT FORUM Through the Student Forum activities, members keep well informed on domestic and foreign situations. People who are actively involved in public life speak at the frequent meetings. A question and answer period follows each program for those who wish to learn more about spe- cific areas of the topic under discussion. The forum meetings do much to liven BHS students’ interest in current affairs. First Row: Larry Miller, President; Miss Elia. Second Row: Steven Slater, Vice-President: Martin Glazer, Secre- tary-Treasurer. First Row; Mark Boyer, Alan Prawsky, Mr. Wallenios, Jerry Lester, Chairman: Sam Heilman. Jonny Greenbaiim. Second Row: James l avis, Arthur Brecher, Stephen Kniaz, Mark Fried. Barry Holtz, Alvin Kaunfer, Bill Roiter. Third Row: Robert Jacobs. Mike Halperson. Peter Davidson. Saul OstrofT. Dan Paul, Richard Goldberg. AUDIO-VISUAL STAFF How can a student truly understand biology without a true-to-life picture of the long intestine? How can he fully appreciate the Ro- mance languages without a view of the Eiffel Tower lit up at night? Members of the Audio-Visual Staff are responsible for the operation of movie-slide projectors and tape recorders and their efforts enrich day-to-day classroom work and enhance unstimulating topics. no BANK STAFF Every other Tuesday morning the Bank Staff swings into action. The efficient members keep accurate records of student banking totals and percentages. They perform the countless tasks which enable students to do their banking in school. By encouraging students to bank, the Bank Staff provides a valu- able service to all of BHS. First Row: Karen Poisner, Robert Bisker, Harold Theran. Cor- rine Morrisson. Second Row: Mr. Dwinell. Stephen Moss. Carol Cochran. David Brothers. Charles Dominez. 3 mi First Row: Donalda Morrison, Peggy Currie, Tom Bowan, Carolyn Delbene, Beverly Shulman, Joan Luster. Second Row: Mr. Wall. Mrs. Seltzer, Miss Stuart, Miss Kling, Miss Green- shields. Mr. Ehnes. CENTRAL TREASURY Do you often wonder what happens to the seemingly endless supply of money that you are constantly donating to the various clubs and organizations of BHS? Well, wonder no longer. You can get all the information from the Central Treasury. The Treasury is a vital organization which handles many of the finances that are involved in running a high school, as large as BHS. Composed mainly of students, the Treasury trains its members in various aspects of business and finance. First Row: Ruthanne Striar, Stan Davis, Andy Krim, Russ Franklin, Chief Justice; Harold Theran, Debby Shure. Second Row: Mr. Howard. Mark Helpin. Mark Sheinkopf, Bob Kahn. Betsy Seligson, Alan Gordon, Paul Katzeff, Elliot Weinstein. COURT OF JUSTICE In the BHS puzzle each separate part must relate to the next in order to form the final, integrated society. The Court of Justice comprises a key piece of our puzzle. A strong, respected judicial organization helps curb unreasonable student behavior. In the Court, students may act either as lawyers or as Justices who hear the pleas of defendants brought before them. Through participation in Court activities, a student develops skills and gains experiences which are vital in solving more important, yet similar, puzzles of adult society. Ill HUMAN RELATIONS COUNCIL Through the efforts of the Human Relations Council, foreign students find it easier to adjust to the American way of life. Members conduct English and orientation classes for those who need them. The Council also nominates seniors for the Jewish War Veterans Schol- arship award. First Row: Gail Bolan. Barbara Magazine, Steven Slater, President; Roslyn Levenson, Secretary: Mary Spiers, Lucille Goldberg. Second Row: Larry Deutch, Ingrid Eisberg, John Kuhn, Carlotta Luetcke. Absent: Louis Gerber, Vice-President: Janet Wing, Treasurer. First Row: Diane Sullivan, Laura Driker, Irene Taylor, Marjorie Hickey, Jennifer Cook, Irene Finan, Sandra Rubinovitch, Judith Syatt. Second Row: Laura Geller, Caryn Bornstein. Carol Hamilton, Sumner Slavin, President; Steven Robbins, Vice-President: Janice O’Connor, Ellen Krintzman, Carol Burtman. Third Row: Mr. Weeks. Harris Jordan, Robert London. Bobby Prague. Rhoda Penn. Paula Goldstein, Nanev Aronson. Elizabeth Weiner. Ethel Wong, Eunice Webster, Jerry Klein, Robert Fishman. Michael Lewis. Fourth Row: Rebeccah Pincus. Robert Csillag, Pat Lally, Jane Renan. Harold Leeds. Harold Pass, Sandy Yates. Faith ' Vikre. James Michaelson, Victoria Schwab. .Absent: Paula Swartz, Secretary: Ellen Possick, Treasurer. First Row: Gayle Eagerman, Barbara Kelly. Eleanor Gorman, Judi Papkin, Sandra Lovell, Susan Feinestone, Judith Robert. Robin MacGregor. Second Row: Judy Riley, Cynthia Con- stantin. Irene Frank. Jean Lew, Mark Levine. June Thompson. Deborah Lcidner. Gale Taggart. Third Row: Mrs. Rosenshein, Carol Moore. Kathy Hutchinson, Cheri Gill, Sherry Gale, Dolly Pucci. Paula Goldstein. Jane Aube, May Doldt. Fourth Row: Don Hurwitz. Michael Fisher, James Gilinas. Diane Fitzpatrick, Linda South, James MacIntyre, Kathleen Murray, Meryl Braeor. Howard Freedman. Paul Brenner, Taki Akdag. JUNIOR RED CROSS Alexander Pope once wrote, “In faith and hope the world will disagree but all mankind’s concern is char- ity.” Each year homeroom representatives urge all stu- dents to participate in the drive to fill Red Cross gift boxes. Whether it be by helping to contribute toys and health and educational materials that will enrich the lives of children overseas, or by contributing time to organize the drive, the members of the Junior Red Cross truly prove Pope’s maxim. LIBRARY AIDES The duties of a library aide extend beyond the delivery of little yellow slips to study hall teachers. The members of this organization, who voluntarily relinquish studies to help in the library, also assist in locating, shelving, and checking-out books. 112 First Row: Pauline Shore, Margie Rosenberg, Nancy Weiss, Jaci Harris, Nancy Sugar- man, Judy Lewis, Audrey Feldman, Beverly Weiner, Betina Boudrot. Second Row: Joel Greenberg, Barbara Hills, Ann Dewart, Secretary; Frank Hennessey, Lunchroom Cap- tain; Kevin Fleming, Captain; Lawrence Brodney, Assistant Captain; Andy Levas, Cor- ridor Captain; Donalda Morrison, Alice Gray, Mike Coven. Third Row: Mr. Jordan, Alan Summers, Richard Fahey, Joe Murphy, Alan Nathan, Joanne Duffy, Marilyn Bart, Beth Shapiro, Kate Silber, Jane Lunin, Jeanne Fulton, Claire Roche, Sam Heilman, Pat Sessions, Ralph Nesson, Jay Baird, Mordecai Lightman. Fourth Row: Richard Rosen- berg, Jerry Labourene, Peter Mason, Gary Barnett, Bobby Jacobs, Jack Sherman, Steve Goldberg, Mark Altman, Carl Merrick, Bill O’Neill, Mike Brooker, Kevin McDermott, Tom Connelly, John Rodgers, John Sims, Buddy Fox, Harold Weiner. LUNCHROOM MARSHALS First Row: Babs Strauss, Nancy Weiss, Mary Lacey, Jaci Harris, Carol Kahn, Judy Lewis, Beverly Weiner, Lois Koplon. Second Row: Susan Lehr, Margie Rosenberg, Ann Dewart, Kevin Fleming, Captain; Frank Hennessey, Lunchroom Captain; Lawrence Brodney, Assistant Captain; Andy Levas, Corridor Captain; Noreen Salah, Marcia Moore, Doris Landstrauss. Third Row; Tacettin Akdag, David Ross, Alan Nathan, Peter Mason, Mary Caulfield, Joanne Makarewich, Harriet Ross, Linda Webb, Beth Shapiro, Emily Wasserman, Jeanne Fulton, Karen Baker, Karen Ukransky, Marty Rosenberg, Pat Sessions, Jeff Cohen, Mr. Jordan. Fourth Row: Richard Goldberg, Jeff Wheeler, Wayne Lanchester, Tom Connelly, Jack Sherman, John Merrick, Mark Altman, Carl Merrick, Bill O’Neill, Mike Brooker, Kevin McDermott, Bob Hauer, Charlie Reed, Ned Merrick, Mel Shindler, Edward Stephans. First Row: Christopher Brogna, Linda Webb, Saul Ostroff, Betsy Freed, Ronald Fischler. Second Row: Georges Rosen- mann, Peter Davidson, Richard Hamilton, Mr. Gleekman. LOCKER MARSHALS 113 OFFICE AIDES First Row: Lois Koplan, Linda Shear, Sarah Melnick, Linda House, Doris Landstrass, Sandra Polensky, Susan Seltzer, Marjorie Glazer, Linda MacAhee. Second Row: Margery Levine, Caren Bloomberg, Elizabeth Coons, Beverly Weiner, Judith Lewis, Eileen La- vine, Barbara Magruder, Marilyn Abrams, Melanie Roitman, JoAnn Tackoff, Donalda Morrison. Third Row: Herbert Daitch, Paul Bosworth, Richard Erederics, Mark Silver- man, Robert Shuman, Richard Heavey, Peter Mason, Lawrence Mills, Paul Brenner, William Huvier, Louis Eisher, Michael Fisher, Irving Smith. By working for housemasters and de- partment heads during their study peri- ods, the members of the Office Aides Club render an invaluable service to the school. They deliver passes and do simple clerical work, leaving the teachers free to perform their other duties. STAGE AND ELECTRICAL STAFF “Good morning! It is now 8:15.” Each day we are awakened from our after-breakfast stupors with those words and reminded that we are soon due in our homerooms. We can thank the members of the Stage and Electrical Staff for their efficient maintenance of the P.A. system. To these dedicated students we are grateful for the produc- tion of sound effects and lighting which enhance the plays and assem- bly programs. Without the competent work of the members of the Stage and Electrical Staff, all the BHS productions would be far less enjoyable. Robert Chin, Kalman Zaborsky, Helena Leighton, Mr. Mc- Cabe. Absent: Gerald DiBello, Manager; Barry Greenglass, Paul Cook. STUDENT COUNCIL Bringing a degree of democracy to BHS, the School Council approves club constitutions and supervises elections. It also sponsers the annual Winter Carnival and the Brookline Activities Ticket. Be- ginning next year, the entire student body rather than the members alone will elect the Council president. Such a reform will encourage increased student interest in the affairs of the organization. First Row: Rhonda Kruger, Jeffrey Wheeler, Esther Bycheck, Beth Shapiro, Chester Weinerman, Warren Adler, Chuck Jaffe, Kevin Fleming. Second Row: Bobby Fishman, Bonnie Halpern, Marlene Provizer, Ruth Kaplan, Alice Gray, Susan Power, Susan Burack, Peter Jacobs. Third Row: Mike Coven, Alan Berman, Jay Brenner, Lewis Goverman, Gary Barnett, Jeff Blumenthal, Mark Mazer, Michael Shen, Sumner Slavin, Russ Franklin. % ml A rS PiPv r 1 PI K 114 First Row: Steven Grossman, Manager; Steven Burke, Quartermaster; Debbie Davis, Kathy Gomberg, Debbie Van Hoek, Sandy Lobar, Ronnie Dane, Dona Steinberg, Janet Levine, Steve Robinson, Drum Major; Anthony Levin, Conductor. Second Row: Jerry Lester, Assistant Manager; Steve Palames, Benjamin Isenberg, Julia Bar- cus, David Clapp, Stanley LaFond, Liz Lane, Elaine Cohen, Ruthanne Striar, Rozanne Marel, Dotty Hadler, Margie Holland, Phyllis Renta, Assistant Librarian; Judy Hurwitz, Quartermaster. Third Row: Donna Kirrane, Richard Fink, Paul Segal, Evangeline McNeilly, Freder- ick Heimberg, Fred E. Campbell, Barry Shapiro, Paula Abrams, Jerry Solomon, Edward Adler, Helene Lovell, Stanley Quint, James Sindon. Fourth Row: Richard Ry- an, Clanton Smith, Ronald Poock, Debby Shure, William Bamberg, Burton Woolf, Michael Eisher, Gail Abram- son, Constance Jo Adler, Stuart Levine, Judy Long, Ro- sanne Cooperman. Fifth Row: Stuart Kaufman, Seth Mandel, Robert Levy, Jill Bigelow, Daniel Pitt, Sue Selt- zer, Spilios Spiros, Richard Bamberg, Alex Schwartz, Joe Stern. BAND Playing with two left hands is harder than you think. Composed of talented musicians from all four houses, the band, directed by Mr. Madden, and the orchestra, directed by Mr. Joslin, bring “the sound of music” to many of our school activities. They perform at Class Day and the Winter Carnival in addition to their appearances at Friday morning assemblies. Each spring both play at the Quadrangle Concert. The band and the orchestra are fine organi- zations for those students already skilled in music as well as those just developing their musical talents. ORCHESTRA First Row: Seth Mandel, Nancy DeLong, Debby Gom- berg, Marian Geyer, Gerry Mordis, Alex Schwartz, Howard Tarko, William Kirby, Florence Holland, Mar- gie O’Neill, Janie Ryack, Miriam Kandler. Second Row: David Coomes, Robert Csillag, Kathy Gomberg, Debbie Van Hoek, Liz Lane, Amy Greenfield, Cathy Holt, Roz- anne Marel, Judy Long, Ronald Fischler, Glen Full- bright. Third Row: Janet Tannenbaum, Rosanne Cooper- man, Fred Siegal, Edward Gelman, J. Simdon, Stanley LaEond, David V. Clapp, Milton Weinstein, Steven Grossman, Nancy Goulston, Sue Seltzer. Fourth Row: Barry Shapiro, Ered Campbell, Burton Woolf, Alan Ber- man, Steve Robinson, Ronald Poock, William Bamberg, Anthony Levin, Steve Palames, Spilios Spiros, Daniel Pitt. First Row: Russ Franklin, Andy Plotkin, Adrianne Amir- ian, Dehi Lancman, Judy Arbetter, Nancy Fremont- Smith, Carol Naiman, Alice Hackman. Sally Weinberger, Cheryl Wise, Michael Myerow, Joseph Roach. Second Row: Margie Bernstein, Eleanor Skinner, Stuart Kauf- man, Elaine Levine, Dinah Sargon, President; Dan Coons, Assistant Business Manager: Tobey Levine, Carol Adelman, Liz Lane, Student Conductor; Helena Leigh- ton. Third Row: John E. Fisher, Jean Calen, Nancy Lichter, Barbara Pitt, Mimi Farber, Constance Jo Adler. Patty Silber, Nancy Franklin, Kathy Braudis, Shelley Gray, Roberta Thall, Carol Grossman. Marjorie Lewin, Joyce Sargon, Miriam Gerber, Barbara Bell, Joyce Or- kin, Harriet Hornstein, Karen Heller, Myra Woods. Fourth Row: Judy Hurwitz, Phyllis Renta, Debbie Davis, Sheila Cohen, Linda Sargon, JoAnn Tackoff, Roslyn Levenson, Roslyn Levenson, Helaine Stone, Marilyn Les- burg, Kenneth Crystal, John Sim, Kate Silber, Carolyn Gouzoules, Susan Naigles, Marjorie Holland, Marilyn Babbitt, Diana Georgantas, Ann Dewart, Kathy Moss. Fifth Row: Mike Kerstein, Senji Izumi, Marty Solomon, James Mason, Paul Katzeff, David Solomon, Stephen Robbins, Ira Jackson, Dave Sanders, Mike Stacy, An- thony Levin, Michael Levitt, Stephen Kniaz, Bill Bowser, Elliot Cahn, John Bremner, Edward Buckley. CONCERT CHOIR “All musical people seem to be happy,” said a famous philosopher. Exuberant, fun-loving Mr. Seymour makes the Concert Choir classes enjoyable for all his students. Whether singing spiritual, clas- sical songs, or the latest South American ballad. Concert Choir mem- bers are always deeply engrossed in their work and continually stri- ving toward perfection. “Music has charms to soothe the savage beast, to soften rocks, and bend the knotted oak.” The Concert Choir makes no such promises; we only promise that our music will charm and entertain you whether you participate in the concerts or simply hear the choir at work. For the members of the Murivian Editorial Staff, this year has been a busy, interesting one. We have tried to fit the many puzzle pieces of high school life into a completed work of art, emphasizing the uniqueness and the inter-depend- ence of each part. Our sincere thanks go to Mr. Butler, the stu- dents and the teachers who have been so coopera- tive as well as to Dr. Allison, our faculty adviser, who has given us much help and food for thought. The 1964 Murivian Staff She loves you — yeah, yeah, yeah . , . Hey, who changed the music? MURIVIAN EDITORIAL STAFF First Row: Jane Stiller, Anne Knopping, Co-Layout Editor; Ruthe Norman, Co-Layout Editor; Sharon Weiner, Art Editor; Eleanor Saunders, Editor-in-Chief; Diane Kredenser, Photography Editor; Linda Mason, Copy Editor; Linda Leavitt. Second Row; Dr. Allison, Margie Rosenberg, Helaine Goldstein, Erancie Sparks, Judy Arbetter, Barbara Kaplan, Roslyn Levenson, Emily Starr, Martha Rose, Janet Fink. Third Row; Mark Helpin, Co-Sports Editor; Norman Fine, Ralph Nesson, Caption Editor; Alan Nathan, Co-Sports Editor. 116 MURIVIAN BUSINESS STAFF Under the capable supervision of Mr. Bruce, the Murivian Business Staff, headed this year by Anne Ross, sells Murivians and provides for their distribution to the student body. Junior appren- tices aspiring to positions on the staff gain experi- ence by helping in the sales. First Row: Linda Rosen, Patty Smith, Lois Schneider, Anne Ross, Laurie Shoostine, Margie Bernstein, Sue Shapiro. Second Row: Helena Leighton, Ilene Herson, Lillian Rosenbaum, Judie Lewis, Beverly Weiner, Joni Luster, Mr. Bruce. SAGAMORE Vox Populi — conceived in the minds of the journalistically in- clined, nurtured in the catacombs under the library, delivered in the many homero oms, and finally swallowed and digested by the reading public — appears monthly under the banner of the Sagamore. Some- times humorous, often salty, always thought-provoking, it provides an outlet through which flows news, opinions, and bits of scattered wisdom. BUSINESS STAFF First Row: Beverly Kalish, Harold Theran, Krayna Ep- stein. Second Row: Mr. Imray, Stuart Bell, Martin Gla- zer. EDITORIAL STAFF First Row: Marjorie Silverman, Peter Mason, Susan Bu- Sarabeth Friedman, Judy Gillette. Third Row: Marlene rack, Jeff Borenstein, Russ Franklin, Chuck Jaffe, Martha Provizer, Berkely Fuller, Richard Millen, Bruce Field- Rose. Second Row: Mr. Imray, June Erlick, Judy Arbet- man, James Mason, Mike Myerow, Marion Steinberg, ter, Marilyn Abrams, Barbara Kaplan, Ruthanne Striar, 117 EDITORIAL STAFF First Row: Marilyn Abrams, Cynthia Spack, Eleanor Saunders, Clubs and Organizations; Harriet Moger, Editor-in-Chief; Ruthanne Striar, Boys ' Sports; Dinah Sargon, Girls’ Sports. Second Row; Mrs. Silver, Amy Kazis, Anne Knopping, Roslyn Levenson, Jean Fulton, General Information; Diane Kreden- ser, Susan Burack. Absent; Charlotte Katz, Student Government. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First Row; Evelyn Galland, Vice-President; Miss Green- shields, Martin Rosenthal, President. Second Row; Linda Sargon, Secretary; Karen Stern, Treasurer. Members Paul Baker Kevin Fleming Stuart Bell Russell Franklin Jeffrey Borenstein Martin Glazer STUDENT MANUAL Confused freshmen find their classrooms and learn much about the high school through the ef- forts of the Student Manual staff. The useful book- let that they produce each fall contains informa- tion about clubs, student government, and school life. With the able assistance of the business staff. Student Manuals are sold and distributed for all students to enjoy. BUSINESS STAFF First Row; Emily Starr, Roberts House Sales; Sarabeth Friedman, Manager; Nancy Doikos, Packard House Sales. Second Row; Karen Stern, Shader House Sales; Joyce Modell, Akers House Sales; Mrs. Hamer. Kenneth Green Michael Halperson Mark Helpin Charles Jaffe James Marcus Peter Mason Larry Miller James Naigles Stanley Quint Joshua Rassen John Reardon Martin Rosenthal Paul Segal Michael Silverman Steven Slater Alan Summers Howard Tarko James Wallen Chester Weinerman Howard Wyner Judith Arbetter Susan Burack Carol Chuculate Ingrid Eisberg June Erlick Evelyn Galland Amy Greenfield Karen Heller Catherine Holt Julie Hurwitz Miriam Kandler Anne Knopping Diane Kredenser Linda Leavitt Jane Lunin Linda Mason Ellen Mower Ruthe Norman Joanne Phillips Ann Ross Linda Sargon Eleanor Saunders Beth Shapiro Beverly Shulman Kate Silber Karen Stern Ruthanne Striar Linda Webb Sharon Weiner Ellen Zion 118 NATIONAL MERIT LETTERS OF COMMENDATION First Row: Diane Kredenser, Sandy Lobar, Julie Hiirwitz, Me- lissa Allen, Linda Webb, Martha Rose. Second Row: Russ Franklin, Harold Alan Theran, Howard Tarko, Steven Slater, Lew Goverman, Stephen Gilbert, Charles Jaffe, Barry Holtz, James Weiner. NATIONAL MERIT SEMI-FINALISTS First Row: Jeff Borenstein, Stanley Davis, Evelyn Galland, Larry Stuart Deutsch. Second Row: Stanley Quint, Arnold Cover, Paul Baker, Joshua Rassen. J. MURRAY KAY Betsy Freed, Ronald Poock. Prose: First Prize — Ronald Poock Honorable Mention — Michael Kagan Extemporaneous: First Prize — Betsy Freed Honorable Mention — Tom Ingpen 119 First Row: Miriam Kandler, Stan Davis, Nancy Sugar- man, Larry Stuart Deutsch, Joanne Phillips, Paul Cook, Robert Goldberg, Mr. Gleekman. Second Row: Stephen Byer, Michael Malick, Alan Freund, Max Nagger, Paula Levenson, Stephen Karon, David Begelfer, Donald Rosen- field, Howard Abrams, Sandy Lobar, Mark Sheinkopf, John Buckley. SCIENCE Math: First Prize — Jon Shoher Honorable Mention — Gerald Kadis Biology: First Prize — Paul Cook Second Prize — Joanne Phillips Third Prize — Irene Sharpe Honorable Mention — Howard Abrams, David Begelfer, Paula Levenson, Michael Malick Physics: First Prize — Joan Zakon Second Prize — Bruce Ambuter Honorable Mention — Stephen Byer, Stephen Karon, Chris Nyhan FAIR General Science: First Prize — Eileen Morrison Honorable Mention — John Buckley, Alan Freund Chemistry: First Prize — Larry Stuart Deutsch Second Prize — Stanley Davis Third Prize — Robert Goldberg and Nancy Sugarman Honorable Mention — Miriam Kandler, Glenn Kostick, Sandy Lobar, Donald Rosenfield, Max Naggar, Arthur Schlosberg, Mark Sheinkopf Special Award in Behavioral Sciences: Irene Sharpe SCIENCE QUIZ TEAM {‱irst Row: Harry Katz, Milton Weinstein, James Dricher, Joanne Phillips, Larry Stuart Deutsch, Mark Sheinkopf. Second Row: Nancy Sugarman, Stanley Davis, Howard Tarko, Chris Brogna, Mr. Gleekman. MATH LEAGUE First Row: Jeff Borenstein, Evelyn Galland, Donald Ro- senfield. Second Row: Steven Slater, Richard Moskovitz, Milton Weinstein. I’m glad you are enjoying the punch, girls. Goodness knows what went into making it. PRIDE It was so awful when the credit com- pany took away the new sofa; my husband was asleep on it at the time. AND PREJUDICE He doesn’t really have stage fright, just a headache, upset stomach, and ulcers. there I was, in the middle of the jungle, face to face with a man-eating tiger. So what did I do? I borrowed a fork and joined him. Well, if she won’t marry me, who will? 121 Now what did that little ball ever do to them? Wi Good tackle. Too bad he doesn’t have the ball. Brookline ' s superiority put this game on the ice. She hits nine out of ten balls on the nose. The tenth one hits her on the nose. 122 . . . our . . . forces are one team in the game to win regardless of who carries the hall. This is no time for “fancy Dans’ who won’t hit the line with all they have on every play, unless they can call the signals. Each playe r on this team — whether he shines in the spotlight of the hackfield or eats dirt in the line — must he an all-American. 123 Omar Bradley Jeff Cohen Alan Nathan, Co-Captain Kevin Fleming First Row: Kevin Fleming, Alan Nathan, Co-Captain: Steve Goldberg, Co-captain; Jerry Labourene. Second Row: Jeff Cohen, Mr. Fitzerald, Jack Sherman. BASEBALL With only four lettermen returning — Richard Pastor, David Aronson, David Lynch, and Carl Levine — last year’s baseball team lacked experience. Coach Fitz- erald’s squad won only two games in Suburban League action. Records do not necessarily indicate the sportsmanship and effort shown by a team, and in this area Brookline ' s team represented the school well. This year’s hopes are higher, for much of the team is still intact. Multi-talented Kevin Fleming will again be covering the short stop position, and be posing a threat to opponents with his daring base running and timely hitting. Alan Nathan, sturdy hard-hitting catcher, returns behind the plate as captain of the team. Kevin McDer- mott and Jack Sherman are roaming the outfield again, and steady Jeff Cohen guards third base. Fireballer Steve Goldberg, who impressed us last year with a 1-0 shutout of league-leading Cambridge Latin, heads the pitching staff. Behind him is dependable Jerry Labourene. These players, along with a promising group of promoted Jayvees, should produce a formidable team this year. Jack Sherman Jerry Labourene Steve Goldberg, Co-Captain 124 .1. V. Brookline 3 Arlington 6 Brookline 3 Belmont 5 Brookline 3 Weymou th 9 Brookline 17 Rindge 4 Brookline 2 Newton South 10 Brookline 8 Cambridge 7 Brookline 5 Watertown 2 Brookline 0 Waltham 2 Brookline 6 Newton 0 Brookline 3 Arlington 2 Brookline 0 Belmont 8 Brookline 0 Weymouth 3 Brookline 16 Rindge 2 Brookline 10 Newton South 7 Brookline 5 Cambridge 2 Brookline 0 Watertown 4 Brookline 8 Waltham 2 Brookline 1 Ne wton North 7 V ' arsity Brookline Arlington Brookline Brockton Brookline Weymouth Brookline Winchester Brookline Rindge Brookline Newton South Brookline Cambridge Brookline Watertown Brookline Waltham Brookline Newton Brookline Arlington Brookline Brockton Brookline Weymouth Brookline Rindge Brookline Newton South Brookline Cambridge Latin Brookline Watertown Brookline Waltham Brookline Newton Brookline 3 Fresh mc ' n Rindge 1 Brookline 1 Cambridge 2 Brookline 0 Waltham 15 Brookline 10 Arlington South 9 Brookline 10 Watertown West 1 Brookline 1 Arlington 5 Brookline 3 Watertown 13 Brookline 6 Rindge 1 Brookline 6 Newton 5 Brookline 4 Cambridge 9 Brookline 6 Waltham 0 Brookline 3 Arlington 3 Brookline 8 Day 1 Brookline 8 Watertown 2 Brookline 6 Arlington 3 Brookline 6 Watertown 1 First Row: J. Hanfiig, F. Hafferty, J. Arbetter, M. Piken. M. Burns. Second Row: B. Farrell, J. Bowman, H. Witten, G. Colsia, K. Ros enthal. C. Reed. Front Row: P. Stoler, A. Murphy, H. Deletetsky, H. Jordon. Second Row: W. Archibald, P. Kadets. P. Baker, J. Blumenthal, G. Piken. Third Ro ' w N. Lazarus, manager; C. Bonnet, T. Walsh, S. Delaney, J. Murphy, Mr. Jordan. 125 SPRING TRACK One of the most popular sports in the spring is out- door track. The popularity of the sport is shown in the high quality each year of Brookline’s spring track team. Led by Chad Finer the team was very strong. Finer ran the 100 yard dash, as well as competing in the broad jump. Don Coons was a state finalist in the javalin, and Jay Baird showed outstanding form in the high jump. Ross Coppelman is another boy that coach Mclnerney feels should be singled out for his strong showing in the 880 yard run. First Row: J. Burke, J. Bessler, D. Churchwell, Co-captain; C. Finer, Co- captain; J. Baird, P. Katzoff, D. Rosenfield, E. Brennon. Second Row: Mr. Blackburn, E. Nowell, J. Hochberg, A. Miller, R. Muir, B. Shulman, N. Kirschner, J. Brenner. Third Row: Mr. Mclnerney, M. Shulman, D. Coons, J. Barges. Track Brookline 8 3 2 3 Brockton 431 3 Brookline 70 Rindge 61 Brookline 61 Newton 70 Brookline 71 Newton South 60 VARSITY GOLF BHS’ golf team was once again one of the strongest in Massachu- setts. Senior standouts Captains Dave Rose and Roy Swartz propelled the team into the state championship playoffs. Other boys who con- tributed to the team’s success were Bruce Freshman, Pete Ditto, Roger Seltzer, and Norm Alper. Much of the cred it should rightly go to Coach Bruce who works his players into some of the finest in the state. First Row: John Fisher, David Rose, Captain; Arnie Cohen, Mr. Bruce. Second Row: Nathan Elliott, Roy Swartz, Roger Seltzer, Bob Cohen. Third Row: Robert Pastan, Peter Ditto, Charles Edwards, Bruce Ereshman. 126 WINTER GOLF First Row: Joel Gare, Timothy Dazell. Second Row: Harry Ellison, Mickey Lazarus, Stanley Wiseberg, Gary Lubin. Third Row: Mark Sil- verman, Tom Balestri, Neil A. Weiss, Joe Hur- witz, Mr. Bruce. Brookline 3 Hingham 2 Brookline 2 Newton 3 Brookline 4 Newton South 1 Brookline 4 Beverly 1 Brookline 4 Newton South 1 Brookline 5 Catholic Memorial 0 Brookline 3 Newton 2 Brookline 5 Beverly 0 Brookline 5 St. Sebastion 0 One of Brookline’s outstanding track stars Jay Baird high jumps at a meet. First Row: Stephen Gilbert, Joshua Rassen, Harold Pass, Bruce Shpiner, James Naigles. TENNIS This year’s tennis team under the direction of Coach McCabe continued the high tradition that Brookline holds each year. The team, led by returning lettermen Captains Jim Naigles and Peter Braudis, was once again in the fight for state honors. The boys felt that the practice conducted throughout the winter months was the main reason for the perennial strength of the team. The power this year was supplied by the strong playing of Erik Berger, Andy Plotkin, John Yates, and Bruce Shpiner. 127 First Row: B. Henrickson. M. Claff, B. O ' Neill. A. Levas. R. Lynch, S. Perry, K. Fleming, Captain; J. Keav- eney, K. McDermott, J. Merrick, B. Haur, J. Snyder. Second Ro y: Mr. Slaven, A. Nathan, R. Farrell. C. Palames, T. Donovan, K. Lynch, I. Cohen. J. Rogers, S. Palames. L. Brodney, J, Reardon, Manager: Mr. Hen- nessey, Mr. Schluntz. Third Row: K. Rosenthal, A. Simms, F. Hafferty, B. Barges, J. Barges, B. Cochrane, B. MacCarthy, B. Habalow, F. Kingston, C. Reed, R. Wil- kosky, H. Aroff. Quarterback Kevin Fleming FOOTBALL Brookline High once again enjoyed the fortunes of a suecessful football season this past fall. Led by senior eaptain and quarterback Kevin Fleming, the Brook- line varsity eleven achieved a record of 5 wins, 2 losses, and 1 tie. The season ended on a happy note as the Brookline boys drove traditional Thanksgiving Day rival Newton down to defeat, 36-22. Brookline started the season with an inexperienced eleven, bowing to class A champions Weymouth, 27-12. Brookline then went on to post close to 16-8 and 18- 0 triumphs over .Waltham and Leomin- ster, respectively. A highly-favored Brockton team was forced to battle all the way to gain a 16-16 tie with our fast- improving eleven. In the next game against Quincy, a last-minute drive led by Kevin Fleming gave the red and blue a lb- 14 victory. Brookline lost its next game to Arlington, 22-14, but was never out of the ballgame. On the next Saturday Brookline stunned a powerful Beverly team, and ran up a 38-6 victory. Con- gratulations are due to Coaches Schluntz and Hennessey, who worked this team into one of the finest in the state. Led by Kevin Fleming, Kevin Lynch, Kevin McDermott, and Andy Levas, the team enjoyed a most successful season. Congratulations also rightly go to the rest of the boys on the squad, for without them none of the victories would have been possible. Bruce Cochrane and Ken Rosenthal are co-captains of next year’s team. Rill Barges (59) and John Barges (left) get set to put the stop on Newton quarterback Ken O’Connell (26). 128 First Row: Deverton Cochrane, Leo Conrad, David Saffran, James Connolly, Carl Pauli, William Keane, Paul Norman, Mark Conry, Howard Abrams, Daniel Johnson. Second Row: Gary Colsia, Kevin Lynch, Arthur Murphy, Robert Quinn, William Bahm, Geoffrey Piken, William Gleason, Robert Mercer, Mr. Marsh, Mr. Bruce. Third Row: Douglas Abdell, Raymond Patnaude, Joseph Tynan, James Connelly, Edward Keavney, Paul O’Hearn, Jeffrey Blumenthal, Grant Southward, John Murphy, Nelson Kirsner. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Junior Varsity Brookline 0 Arlington 14 Brookline 12 Waltham 0 Brookline 14 Watertown 8 Brookline 20 Newton South 0 Brookline 0 Newton 20 Brookline 18 Weymouth 14 Brookline 16 Quincy 0 Freshman Brookline Waltham Brookline 0 Watertown 0 Brookline 0 Arlington 22 Brookline 0 Waltham 20 Brookline 32 Watertown 20 Brookline 18 Arlington 31 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL First Row: John Tynan, Steve Donnelly, Geoffrey Bray, Steve Brothers, Mike Kennedy, Phillip Toner, Joe Mahoney, Jerry Freedman, Tim Dalzell. Second Row: Chris O ' Callahan, Peter Norris, James Duggan, Walter Scott, James Sparks, Thomas May, Tom Waldstein, William Hunter, Chris Hafferty, Mr. Carroll, Mr. ' Jordan. Third Row: Richard Heavey, Eric Brown, Charles Simons, Richard Jason. Paul Obert, Ken Goldberg, Fred Vankai, George Cook, Phillip Trainer, William Dugan, Irving Cable. 130 First Row: Bill Tynan, Richard Houlihan. Jimmy Gilbert, Tom Rainey, John Halpert, Howard Shaffer, Co-Captain: Lew Goverman, Co-Captain: Walter Scott, Greg Jordan. Second Row: Peter Kaplan. Don Morrison, Mike Dale, Charles Cauper, Bill Violette, Bill Sullivan, Jerry Chuculate, John Donovan, Michael Fine. Third Row: Ronnie Covitz, Manager; Barry Shlos- berg, Fred Hafferty, Chris Hafferty, Paid Brenner, Mike Myerow, Mr. Case. SWIMMING Brookline 80 Cambridge Latin 64 Brookline 53 Brockton 42 Rindge 24 Brookline 49 Gardner 46 Brookline 48 Minnechaug 47 Brookline 54 Boston Latin 41 Brookline 37 Worcester 58 Brookline 46 Fitchburg 49 Brookline 57 Waltham 37 Brookline 44 Wellesley 51 Brookline 491 2 Boston English 451 2 Brookline 49 Leominster 46 Brookline 50 Catholic Memorial 45 Brookline’s Jerry Chuculate awaits the gun for the 400 yard freestyle. 131 Varsity First Row: M. Moran, A. Murphy, J. Grady, F. Hennessey, R. Plagge, Cap- tain; R. Fahey, R. Goldberg, J. Co- hen. Second Row: Mr. Buckley, A. Nathan, R. Goldman, K. Fleming, B. McCarthy, J. Davis, S. Delaney, S. Needel, P. Eurlick, Manager; Mr. Mc- Cann. HOCKEY For the second year in a row Brookline’s hockey team qualified to play in the state tournament. The team, this year termed a “defensive team,” was led by the superb goal-tending of Jeff Cohen. Kevin Fleming led the team in scoring for the second year in a row. Captain Ray Plagge along with junior Barry McCarthy were also bright stars in Brookline’s galaxy. The high point of the season was reached when Brookline played the strong Arlington team to a 0-0 tie. Extra hustle and determination characterized the BHS team. Brookline 4 Sommerville Brookline 2 Cambridge Brookline 1 Rindge Brookline 1 Waltham ' Brookline 4 Medford Brookline 0 Arlington Brookline 1 Newton Brookline 3 Somerville Brookline 2 Cambridge Brookline 4 Rindge Brookline 0 Waltham Brookline 2 Medford B. McCarthy (26) takes the puck away from Medford near Brookline ' goal. Junior Varsity First Row: K. Drummand, A. Murphy, G. Gil- lis, M. Burns, J. Connelly, M. Moran. Second Row: Mr. McCann, S. Delaney, J. Runko, R. Goldman, B. Cochrane, J. Abdel, B. Cuff, Mr. Buckley. 132 First Row: J. Davis, B. May, R. Heavey, W. Hunter, K. Collyer, J. Steverman, M. Lewis, S. Brothers. Second Row: R. Frisch, L. Schultz, R. Beuganti, G. Fullbright, D. Levin, G. Cook, J. Tynan, C. Caprio, Mr. Buckley. CROSS COUNTRY TRACK First Row: C. Finer, R. Fahey, Captain; P. Katzoff, C. Goldberg. Second Row: A. Miller, E. Nowell, R. Muir, P. Isenberg, J. Hochberg. Third Row: Mr. Blackburn, Mr. Mclnerney, D. Churchwell, S. Paine. Finished fourth in the league. Track Brookline 36 Rindge 23 Brookline 27 Sommerville 28 Brookline 32 Malden Catholic 23 Brookline 40 B.C. High 20 Brookline 28 Cambridge 29 WEIGHT LIFTING First Row: Jim Connelly, George Gannon, Mr. Devio. Second Row: Jim Merrick, William O’Neill, Nelson Kirsner. 133 First Row: Jay Burke, Jay Baird, Chad Finer, Dave Churchwell, Bob Shulman, Joe Bessler. Second Row: Mr. Blackburn, Eddie Howell. Robert Muir. Alan Miller, Nelson Kirtchner, Don Rosenfield, Harold Smith. Third Row: Mark Granoff, Paul KatzafF, J. Hichberg, S. Paine, Bob Turrell, J. MacIntyre, Jimmy Sparks. Fourth Row: Mr. Mclnerney, Jack Barges, Don Coons, Mike Shulman. TRACK Although Brookline’s winter track team did not en- joy a winning season, the individual performances this winter were outstanding. Captain Chad Finer rolled up a long list of honors. Besides being State champion in the 300 yard run, he also ran a 5.6 50 yard dash, and a leg of the relay team. Along with teammate Jay Baird, he quahtied for the Nationals, which are held in New York’s Madison Square Garden each winter. Brook- line’s relay team this year was one of the finest the school has had in the last few years. The boys ran well this year and coach Mclnerney was pleased with their performance. Schedule Brookline vs. Brockton Brookline vs. Newton Brookline vs. B.A.A. Meet — Boston Garden Weymouth Brookline vs. Waltham Brookline vs. Rindge Brookline vs. Malden GYMNASTICS Although unable to compete in the reg- ular suburban league this year due to a lack of equipment, the gymnastic team is planning on a big showing next year. The boys are getting ready for the six interna- tional events: free exerercise, long horse vaulting, side horse, parallel bars, the high bar, and still rings. Coach Devio feels that the team will be quite capable in competition against their suburban league rivals next year. First Row: L. Conrad, M. Lee, N. Frankel, B. Abrams, V. Lee, M. Weinberg. Second Row: S. Levine, S. Holtz, G. Milbury, N. Barber, B. Connolly, T. Lee, L. Ouilette, Mr. Devio. 134 WRESTLING Brookline 41 Billerica 8 Brookline 19 Braintree 24 Brookline 40 Scituate 6 Brookline 38 Browne and Nichols 8 Brookline 28 Winchester 11 Brookline 40 Lexington 5 Brookline 42 Newton South 6 Brookline 13 Wellesley 23 Brookline 17 Natick 20 First Row: S. Palames, J. Alkon, P. Barges, B. Finer, R. Kaplan, C. Palames, B. Seroll, S. Izumi, B. Barges, J. Merrick. Second Row: B. Parrel, P. Lockhart, I. Cable, R. Ratzkoff, B. Tynan, B. Lowe, J. Reardon, M. Levine, J. Maloney, P. Davis, B. Green- glass, E. Medievos, C. Smith, M. Solomon, Mr. Marsh. Third Row: P. Cimini, P. Toner, C. Bonnet, C. O’Callahan, D. Cochran, L. Orell, J. Umlah, T. Saphar, P. Johnson, R. Eskin, J. Rosenthal, R. Tuckman, P. Bosworth, E. Zucker, A. Eng, R.Pattnaud. Paul Barges and John Merrick try out new holds. Jack Alkon works out with Paul Barges. Brookline High’s wrestling team, under Coaeh Marsh, turned in one of the most surprising performances of the school year. In its first year of varsity competition, the team finished third in the state meet. Even more outstanding is the fact that Senji Izumi (121), Bill Barges (167), and John Merrick (177) were state champions in their re- spective weight classes. Barry Finer finished third in the 115 pound class. During regular season play, the team compiled a record of seven wins and three defeats. Mr. Marsh felt that the showing of the team can be attributed to fine individual performances coupled with a great deal of hard work and devotion on the part of every member of the team. John Merrick starts a practice match with Bill Barges. 135 Brookline’s Ken Green (44) grabs rebound from Newton play- er, as Brookline ' s Mike Stacey (22) and Charlie Reed (24) look on. Brookline reserves watch as the team runs up the score against Newton. BASKETBALL Brookline High’s basketball team, led by the high scoring of Jay Hantlig, Mark Mazer, Ken Green, and Mike Stacey, was able to compile a respectable record for the 1963-1964 season. Brookline opened the year by edging Arlington 62-57, with Jay Hanflig racking up 19 points to lead the way. Brookline then scored 53-52 and 63-61 triumphs over Newton South and Wey- mouth, respectively. Some tough scheduling faced the team at this point. but the boys were able to get on their feet after two straight losses to high ranking Rindge and Brockton. Brookline defeated Newton 65-58 before a capacity crowd of 1500 on our home court. The following sen- iors played exceptionally well in this encounter: Marty Rosenthal, Jack Sherman, Charlie Reed, and Murray Dubick. The team has shown desire and drive all throughout the season. Their efforts, however, reached their peak in a losing cause. Playing for the second time First Row: Mark Mazer. Charlie Reed, Kenny Green, Mike Stacey, Jay Hanflig, Frank Stein. Manager. Second Row: Mr. Slaven, Jack Sher- man. Murray Dubick, Jeff Blumenthal, Marty Rosenthal. Charles Dranetz. Mike Dewire. Sam Hillson, Manager. Coach Slaven gives words of advice as Mark Mazer (20), Mike Stacey (22), Jay Hanflig (40) and Ken Green (24) listen attentively. Ken Green grabs rebound away from Newton defender as Mike Stacey (22) and Jay JJanflig (40) look on. against Rindge Tech, defending East-Massachusetts champs, the team battled all the way to the final bell, only to bow 96-90. In this game Hanflig, Mazer, and Green all hit the 20 point mark. The bulk of this year’s scoring was done by Jay Hanflig, 14.0 points per game; Mark Mazer, 13.0 points per game; Ken Green, 12.0 points per game; and Mike Stacey, 11.0 points per game. With the team’s desire and hustle the future looks bright for Coach Slaven. Mark Mazer drives for a basket against Newton, as Mike Stacey (22) moves in for a rebound. Firsl Row: Peter Gordon, Jeff Piken, Maynard Crossman, Moe Rothstein, Phil Kadets, Mark Owen, Dave Friedland, Bob Levine. Second Row: Mr. Hennessey, Jack Murphy, Gary Cosia, Mike Shear, Herb Witten, Mark Piken, Jett Bliimenthal, Stuie Green, Steve Jaffe. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Brookline 25 Arlington 42 Brookline 70 Waltham 43 Brookline 36 Newton South 38 Brookline 40 Watertown West 44 Brookline 31 Weymouth 33 Brookline 47 Waltham North 45 Brookline 39 Rindge 42 Brookline Watertown East Brookline 32 Brockton 57 Brookline 50 Cambridge Latin 33 Brookline 39 Cambridge 42 Brookline Arlington Brookline 15 Waltham 23 Brookline 36 Weeks 57 Brookline 44 Newton North 45 Brookline Rindge Brookline 44 Watertown 38 Brookline Waltham South Brookline 44 Arlington 40 Brookline 53 Waltham 52 Brookline 37 Newton South 29 Brookline 57 Watertown West 69 Brookline 65 Weymouth 52 Brookline 46 Waltham North 24 Brookline 40 Rindge 89 Brookline 54 Watertown East 31 Brookline 29 Brockton 38 Brookline Arlington Brookline 51 Watertown 47 Brookline Cambridge Latin Brookline 38 Cambridge 29 Brookline 46 Waltham 24 FRESHMAN 802 .W Brookline Firsl Row: John Bothman, Rob- ert Meddin, Richard Worth, El- iot Sargon, David Peturson, JetT Forman, Joe Mahonney, Joe Kaplan. Second Row: Larry Siegal, Eddie Adler. Mark Ja- nLis, Richard Landers, Steve Ru- bin, Bruce Kerman, David Sha- piro, Mr. Bruce. 138 Marilyn Bart, Head; Bonnie LeGace, Nancy Saperstein, Donalda Morrison, Maureen O ' Neill, Joanne Duffy, Peggy McNeilly. And now the girls will execute the around the wrist, under the arm, through the legs baton drop. POM POM GIRLS Linda Syatt, Head; Kathy Hutchinson, Sally MacFarland, Lorraine Dolt, Nancy Fink, Harriet Ross, Cathy Mc- Kenna, Barbara Hicks, Pam Rouvel. 139 First Row: Allyson Woolf, Roye Miller, Head; Sue Powers. Second Row: Patti Walsh, Linda Sargon, Esther Bycheck, Beth Shapiro, Julie Hurwitz, Flavia Hoefler, Carolyn Johnson. Ab- sent: Ann Dewart. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS 1 We lost so badly last year that they’re doing an anti-Big Chief Indian dance. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Sara Tarko, Head: Nancy Chase, Meg Webber, Jane Firth, Paula Johnson, Sandy McNeilly, Honey Conners, Elaine Boraks, Jeanne Peltier, Rosemary Quinn, Cynthia Constantin. 140 TENNIS With the coming of spring, one finds enthusiastic B.H.S. girls out on the tennis courts at Dean Playground. The team competes in inter-scholastic competition which adds to the pure enjoyment the girls receive from participation in such an active sport. Sarabeth Friedman, Constance Jo Adler, Harriet Moger, Karen Stern, Susan Shpiner, Miss Taylor. FIELD HOCKEY First Row: Judv Kess, Penny Levin, Joan Roberts, Debby Gernes, Sue Magid. Second Row: Margaret Burns, Missy Allen, Roseann Cooperman, Meryl Brown, Vangie McNeilly, Judy Wax, Sue Powers, Sandra Mc- Neilly. Many girls took up field hockey with great enthusi- asm this fall. Buses were provided by the school to take the participants to Eliot Playground where all games were held. First Row: Margaret Burns, Cheryl Weiss, Sandra McNeilly, Patricia Davidson, Jane Firth, Mary Lacy. Second Row: Norma Jacobs, Linda McAbee, Brenda Moran, Mrs. Lapinski, Barbara Baxter. SOFTBALL Every year many girls set out to prove once again that it is definitely not a man’s world. The softball team is composed of an active group of girls who enjoy the excitement of this fast-moving sport. 141 First Row: Howard Shaffer, Lew Goverman, Michael Shulman, Don Coons, Steve Perry, Mike Coven, Jack Sherman. Second Row: Bob Hauer. Richard Fahey, Kev- in Fleming, Mike Claff, Larry Brodney, Alan Nathan, John Reardon. Third Row: Jeff Cohen, William O ' Neill, Kevin Lynch, Bill Henrikson, Chad Finer, John Merrick, Jimmy Keaveney. SENIOR LETTERMEN A relatively new organization at BHS, the gym leaders corps is composed of boys and girls who are outstanding in gym and leader- ship. The corps’ purpose is to aid the gym teachers by assisting with classes. The students who participate not only gain satisfaction from their work, but also receive addition time in gym. OLD ENGLISH B First Row: Janet Wing, Evie Swartz, Carol Shalek, Con- Melissa Allen, Ellen Mower, Judy Lewis, Karen Stern, stance Jo Adler, P. MacMaster, Marleen Meisterman. Joanne Phillips, Babs Strauss. Second Row: M. Burns, Barbara Baxter, Barbara Lewis, 142 First Row: Bob Hauer, Richard Goldberg, Mike Shul- man, Don Coons, Bill O’Neill, Mike Claff, Harold Mer- zon, Mike Halperson. Second Row: Mr. Marsh, Frank Hennessey, James Naigles, Mordecai Lightman, Bob Watts, Steve Palames, Kevin Fleming, Chad Finer. GYM LEADERS We’re in training for the Olympic Toe-Touching Team. First Row: Constance Jo Adler, Irene O’Brien, Helaine Goldstein, Nancy Sugarman, Lois Honigstein, Barbara Lewis, Anne Ross, Sarabeth Friedman. Second Row: Sue Shapiro, Judy Liner, Evelyn Galland, Melissa Allen, Marilyn Bart, Jean Fulton, Janet Lynch, Joanne Phillips, Lillian Rosenbaum, Joyce Modell, Bettina Boudrot. 143 DAY AT SCHOOL Perhaps the most significant piece of the Brookline High School puz- zle is the student himself. In order to fully unde rstand him we must follow him through a day at school. 144 School begins in many diflferent ways. Those students who arrive be- fore the 8:20 bell can be found socializing in the halls or running er- rands. 145 For some the school day ends at 2:00; others leave tired at 4:00. Each person’s day was unique, a separate piece, but each part meshes together to form BHS’s completed design. In Memorium FLORENCE COOK Class of 1964 151 IN MEMORIAM John Fitzgerald Kennedy The Just Man Shall Be in Everlasting Remembrance. Psalms 11 1:7 5 152 This book printed by VELV ATONE, a special process of lithe graphic printing. Sole producers: Wm. J. Keller Inc., Buffalo, N. No other printing firm is authorized to use the Velvatone methoc THIS BOOK IS FOR USE IN THE LIBRARY BUILDING ONLY As we prepare to leave the high school, each of us should consider the extent of his contribution to this intricate jigsaw puzzle by asking himself if he has replaced in new ideas the equivalent of the knowl- edge he has gained here. More important, we hope that in stepping out into the world, we are prepared to offer even more of our newly developed personalities to a more extensive, more complex world of adult society. m


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