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Mr. John Wall, Assistant Housemaster Mrs. Teena Ogden, Housemaster S ha Her House To Shailer House, Class of 1966: Never have opportunities for young adults been more varied and plentiful. Possibilities fringing on the near fantastic may be realities in your lifetime. What role will you, as an individual or group, have in this age? Each one of you has something of value to give, something which can make some small part of the world better because you lived. The important thing is that ybu matter. Your productiveness can make a difference. This difference can mean self-fulfillment, and this is the kind of happiness we wish for all of you. 24
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CLASS OF 1966
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Row I: John Rosenthal, Treasurer; Betsy Williams, Secretary; Jay Brenner, President; Peter S. Gordon, Vice-President; Peter H. Gordon, Assistant Treasurer; Row 2: William Barges, Phil Kadets, Elliot Weinstein, Tom Rainey, Marlene Provizer; Row 3: Pat Tally, Steven Kaner, Paul Brenner, Phil Fishman, Jim Gilbert; Row 4: Daryl Mark, Jim Seldner, Ron Eskin, Jeff Blumenthal, Paul Sullivan, Kelly Tyree, Jeff Gordon, Lois Mendelsohn. Four years have passed since our first house council meeting, our first dues drive, and our first dance. From this fine start, Shailer House, has introduced many “firsts” to Brookline High School. The Class of 1966 was the first class to sponsor an all-school Hootenanny and to hold a Barbecue Dance in the Quadrangle. In addition to such diverse activities, we have sponsored many successful traditional events such as the Winter Carnival Dance, the Kick-Off Dance, and the Junior and Senior Proms. Seniors have had the extra fun and excitement of working on Senior Activities which took place during the last week of school for the grad- uates. The pace was hectic, but the results were well worth the effort. As seniors we have grown closer together and have shared and en- joyed the responsibility of leading Brookline High School. Our class has become more unified and class activities have involved more people with each succeeding year, making this past year the most memorable. Jay Brenner, President; Peter S. Gor- don, Vice-President; John Rosenthal, Treasurer; Betsy Williams, Secretary; Peter H. Gordon, Assistant Treasurer. 25
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