Brookline High School - Murivian Yearbook (Brookline, MA)
- Class of 1968
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I I I I V BROOKLINE HIGH SCHOOL 7 ,5 yy j ( 3 1712 01439 6702 have a dream today ... I have a dream that one day every valley shall he exalted, every hill and mountain shall be made low. The rough places will he made plain, and the crooked places will he made straight . . . This is our hope. With this faith we shall he able to work together, to pray together, to struggle together, to go to jail together, to stand up for freedom together, knowing that we will he free one day . . . March on Washington, August 28, 1963. MARTIN LUTHER KING Jr. 1929- 1968 BROOKLINE PUBLIC LIBRM7 2 MURIVIAN 1968 CREDITS CONTENTS EDITORIAL Editors Louise Waldstein Madeline Bernard, Typing Joyce Glasser, Copy Janis Hoffman, Photography Lisa Leighton, Sports Judith Rothchild, Layout Ronit Milstein, Special Assistant 7 ADMINISTRATION Staff Marjorie Butler Linda Franklin Bonny Goldstein Betsy Hamburg Sandy Kurinsky Wendy Mason Linda Robinson Photographers Steven Backman Michael Franklin David Rotenberg Joseph Rothchild Edward Yee Advisor Debbie Saitta Susan Shnidman Donna Silverman Susan Stone Janet Traverse Roberta Williams BUSINESS Mr. Edmund Murphy 21 SENIORS Managers Susan Roberts Evelyn Gordon Adina Weisman 77 UNDERCLASSMEN Staff Treasurers Robert Brauner Michael Jones Susan Burrill Robert Monroe Barbara Epstein Ellen Goldberg Betsy Hamburg Teachers Gail Rivetz Barbara Horwitz Barbara Rosenberg Eileen Kesselman Dani Roubicek Susan Schecter Mimi Wallace Advisor Gene Weisman Mr. Edgar Bruce 103 ACTIVITIES Page 4 taken from The New York Times Book Review, “Literature as a Necessity of Life,” by Alfred Kazin. Special thanks to e. e. ciimmings and Miss Sorel Berman. 135 SPORTS 3 “Only man is able to express the full paradox of his condition, the urgency of his private symbols — and above all else, the directness, the uniqueness, the concreteness of his being man, this man, and not anyone else. As against the many empty claims to knowledge that fill the air, the single secret will still he man.” I 1 4 DESTROYED BY FIRE IN 1936 THE PROMISE OF OUR FUTURE IS SECURE IN THE HANDS OF YOUTH DISCIPLINED BY OUR TRADITIONS S 5 ADMINISTRATION Dr. Bertram Holland, Head- master. Dr. Ferdy J. Tagle, Jr.; Dr. Robert 1. Sperber, Superintend- ent; Miss Ann McDonald; Mr. William Sheridan. SCHOOL COMMITTEE Row 1: Mrs. Dean Peabody, Mrs. Abraham E. Pinanski, Chairman; Dr. Thomas P. Kendrick, Mrs. Abraham S. Bura ck. Row 2: Mr. Joseph Robinson, Mr. Jacques M. Dronsick, Mr. Owen M. Carl, Dr. Leon Trilling. Absent: Dr. Raymond T. McNally. 8 Mr, Joseph Coletta Mrs. Joan Gorton Mr. John I.amb Mr. Joseph Whelan Miss Priscilla Peckhani, Director Mrs. Inez Woodberry Head Teacher ART Mr. Christian Ehnes, Head Miss Anne Boland Mr. Stuart Dunbar Mr. Roland Dwinnell Mrs. Elizabeth Flaherty Mr. Carl Goldman Miss Marguerite Greenshields FACULTY Mr. John Wall Mrs. Elaine Seltzer Mr. Thomas O ' Connor BUSINESS Mr. William McCarthy Miss Martha Murdock 9 HOMEMAKING ENGLISH Mr. J. Geoffrey Pierson Dr. Luther Allison Miss Nichola Bailey Mr. Edward Belliveau Miss Sorel Berman Mr. Norman Colb Mr. Erik Esselstyn Mr. Robert Evans Miss Rhoda Eischer Miss Sara Foose Mrs. Elizabeth Gray Mrs. Barbara Humm Mrs. Susan Johnson Mr. James Jordan Mrs. Carol Kosow Mrs. Jacqueline Ixvin Miss Margaret McCarthy Miss Laura McQuide Mrs. Bonnie Mendelson Mr. Edmund Murphy Mrs. Anne Myers Miss Helen Bridey, Head Mrs. Nancy Alimansky Mrs. Anna Alonso Mrs. Elizabeth Austin Mr. John Belocas Miss Jeanette Bonville Mrs. Teena Ogden Mr. Chandler Parker Mrs. Lucinda Ray Mr. H. Edward Schluntz Mrs. Evelyn Shore Mr. Donald Slaven Miss Evelyn Tiews Mr. Thomas Tiktin Mr. George Viglirolo Dr. Roger Walsh Mr. Wendell Weeks Mr. Gordon Wood Mr. Wesley Wallenius LANGUAGES Mrs. Florence Osman MUSIC Mr. Richard Case Mr. Thomas Conroy Mr. Norman Devio Mr. Ronald DiVincenzo Mrs. Linda Halvorson Mr. David Marsh Mrs. Susan Pratt Miss Susan Sharp Miss Mary Taylor Mrs. Norma Lapinski Mr. Roy Kelley Mr. Edward Madden INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. Guy Edmunds, Director Mr. Paul Beauchemin Mr. John Eord Mr. Homans Foster Mr. Thomas McCabe Mr. Dennis Meehan Mr. John Oster Mr. Joseph Riley Mr. Joseph Tarantino MATH 12 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Miss Nellie Campbell Mr. Carl E. Chellquist Mr. Robert Cohen Mr. A. Carlton Warren, Chairman Mr. Richard Bagley Mr. Robert Wiggin, Chairman Mrs. Olivia Abelson Mrs. Janet Addelson Mr. Carl Borg Miss Suzanne Brooks Mr. Edgar Bruce Mr. Timothy Flint Mr. Eric Gedney Mr. Albert Jean Mr. Phillip Johnson Mrs. Sophia Lane Mr. Charles Lyons Mrs. Joan Meehan Mr. John Moulton Mr. F. Meade Reynolds Mrs. Judith Springer Mr. Robert Cunningham Mrs. Caroline Daniels Miss Margaret Driscoll Mr. Russell Forsythe Mr. William Fox Mr. Harry Lent Miss Nancy Mallison Miss Antoinette Nardone Mrs. Lousie Rosser Mr. Charles Webb Mrs. Rosemarie Sheppard Mr. Wilbur Steltzer Mrs. Diane Troderman 13 Mr. Robert McCarthy, Chairman Mrs. Jane Gorman Miss Elizabeth Grey Mr. Ira Gorman Mr. David Grossman 1 j Mr. Samuel Hedrick , Miss Cynthia Leal | Mrs. Linda Marked Mr. David Meyers i Mr. Alan Otis Mrs. Gertrude Pearlma Mr. David Sadker I Mr. Keith Shahan Miss Clarice Weeden Mr. James Van Hoven Mr. Bradford Wright Mr. Francis Furey Mr. Joel Gopen Mr. Roger Howard Mrs. Brenda Muller Mrs. Leona Townsend Mr. Nathan Purpel Miss Adelle Revis Mr. John Rump Mr. John Ryan Mr. William Smith 14 Miss Mary Maloney Absent: Miss Ellen Schomer Row I: Miss Mary Niland, Miss Nora O’Leary, Mrs. Emily Tanner, Mrs. Ida Gold- berg. Row 2; Miss Katherine Cullen, Miss Marybeth Sel- vage, Miss Margaret O’Leary, Miss Sara McGinn, Miss Rita Nicolai. NURSES Mrs. Rosemond Graham Miss Sandra Sandholm SPECIAL Mr. Wallace Driscoll Mr. J. Clement McCann Mrs. Ettel Aiister Absent: Mrs. Priscilla Moulton, Director LIBRARIANS SECRETARIES Row I: Mrs. McClean. Mrs. Ochiltree. Mrs. Sheridan. Mrs. Shrieber, Mrs. OrfF, Mrs. Carter. Mrs. Carr. Mrs. Reynold. Row 2: Mrs. Minton, Mrs. Lyons, Mrs. Duggan, Mrs. Currie, Mrs. Gughro, Mrs. Young, Miss Macintyre, Miss O’Connor, Mrs. Donovan. Mrs. Quinn. Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Lillyander. LUNCHROOM STAFF 15 t- = s • ex s, • exi = s. • exo . — Mr. Borg That’s “p a r ” for the course. — Mr. Bruce. Always leave them stitches. — Miss Pierce. The compositions were better this time, even though there weren’t any A’s. — Miss Berman. 16 Whatever your goal, the route there offers limitless possibilities. — Mr. Essel- styn. In adolescence, one sees nothing and understands all. In life, one sees all and understands nothing. — Mr. Hedrick. Youth, yearning, yowls, yelling, and yoked yenergy yields yearbooks. — Mr. Murphy. A little enthusiasm is a valuable thing; act accordingly, or taste not the human spring. — Mr. Wood. 17 N’oubliez pas de prendre vos feuilles. — Miss Coult. Don’t be grateful, it’s all part of my job. — -Mr. Goldman. Ad astra per aspera. — Mrs. Austin. I 1 I . . . the end of aU our exploring will he to arrive where we started and know the place for the first time. — Eliot, Four Quartets. — Miss Foose. I 18 A cavalcade of comedy Teachers, I suspect, talk too much, and now you’re asking for more. Vell, for once. I’m on strike. — Mr. Pierson. Learning how to learn mathe- matics is more important than learning mathematics. — Mr. Moulton. A day without a pun is like a banana without a peel. — Mr. Viglirolo. 19 Action in the realm of ideas is the ulti- mate truth . — John Lamb. Remember the mole . — Richard Coombs. 20 22 Emily Stabler, Secretary Peter Weiner, Assistant Treasurer Mrs. Rosser Gerald LoPorto, Ellen Waldman, Parliamentarian Martin Jacobs, Treasurer Burton Rosenthal, President Vice President Mr. Gleekman LINCOLN HOUSE COUNCIL Row I: John RatzcofF, Alison Greene, Ellen Waldman, Peter Weiner, Burt Rosenthal, Marty Jacobs, Emily Stab- ler, Cathy Silton. Row 2: Ed Yee, Shlomo Pinkas, Dean Levy, Steve Backman, Nancy Katzen, Sheila Kuritz, Marcia Honnigstein, Ellen Feldman, Debbie Finer, Barbara Goldstein. Row 3: Marshall Fritz, Bobby Monroe, David Bernstein, Stanley Baker, Paul Sheinkopf, Paul Heimberg, Mark Coven, Mark Berenberg. 23 LISA ABRAMS The famous day of September 16, 1966 — Oy vey. Years sing- ing in Chorus to Glee Club ti Concert Choir; Office Aide in Room 100. ELENl ANGELOPOULOS No iinitter how fragrant the flower must fall. Who in this world of ours can last forever? MARGARET ANN ASAPH Give the world the best you have and the best will come back to you. % MICHAEL ALLARIE BARBARA ALPEREN You’re kidding me. Sugarloaf; S.F.; Time to go. Nautilus; Pruneau’s camp; House parties at 0.0. B,: New Years Eve 1967. LAWRENCE JAY ALTMAN A fool who keeps his mouth shut is a very wise man . — Ching Chow. Library Aide; Student Forum; marshal. DENISE APOTHEKER That’s life. Collecting AWOL’s for Mr. Bruce. ROBYN APPEL In the end. anything worth any- thing comes from love even when it looks a lot like hate . — W. Saroyan. Orch rehearsals. RUTH BABCOCK X Blocks in 236 doing Central Treasury; Batting my way through the Girls’ Locker Room at 2:15. Gym Leader. REBECCA BACKENROTH It is better to keep your mouth shut and have men think you a fool than to open it and re- move all doubt . — Mark Twain. STEVEN ALAN BACKMAN Faithfully serving the school council president; running a clean lunchroom; Mr. Wood repeating a question; vote now, pay later. RICHARD BAER EDGAR J. BENTON You’ll never realize how much fun and enjoyment you’ve missed in school until you’ve missed it. STANLEY BAKER Two years of Varsity Baseball; our efficient House Council; patrolling the lunchroom; mak- ing the Tourney in Freshman Fiasketball. RUTH BAND Scrazz- The tennis courts at midnight, (P .R .M .R .); Hey, there’s a mouse in the fuse box! GARY BARCUS No comment LINDA BARKER No two human beings have made, or ever will make, ex- actly the same journey in life. — Sir Arthur Keith. Student Manual; FTA. CYNTHIA BARON To be anything more than all am would be a lie. — Jefferson Airplane. CHARLES P. BARRY Now I leave four important years behind me and enter into an unknown world. JUDITH LYNN BELBEN Four years in Girls League. ROBIN BALTIMORE Hope for the best but prepare for the worst. BARBARA BARLOW OOFI—E.C. MARK BERENBERG The locker at ten of eight; great years on lunchroom pa- trol; the Junior Prom. Hey Shein, does she pass the test? WALLACE BERGER What I got out of Meeting Debbie in my junior year. DAVID BERGMAN MADELINE BERNARD Ami is not time even as love is, undivided and spaceless? . . . Then let today embrace the past with remembrance and the future with longing . — Kahlil Gibran. SHARON BIEDERMAN A thing is not necessarily true just because a man dies for it. —Wilde. SAULYNE BINES My all night prom party; Delta Omega; Friendy’s; friends from Newton; A quitter never wins and a winner never quits. HARRIET BITTEN DAVID BERNSTEIN The more I see of men the more I like dogs. — Madame De Stael. Varsity Tennis; Con- cert Choir; Homeroom Chair- man; Marshal. MICHAEL BERUBE Employment; Intramural Wres- tling. Moe, Larry, the cheese. GARY BICKELMAN . . . be alert, earnest, and lively . — Mao Tse-Tung. MARSHA W. BLOOM Girls League; Student Forum; Pep Club; Marshal. JACQUELINE BLOOM Girls League; office aide; Ski Club. DINA BOGER 26 IVA BOLAN A strong hand clasped in your own — the token of true friend- ship is the touch of love. MARK JOEL BRENNER No excellent soul is exempt from a mixture of maJness . — Aristotle. TANYA BOYD But all her sins of word and look and touch God may for- give because she hath loved much. — Viola Meynell. DAVID BRODNEY Don’t let George do it. Eoot- ball capt.; Wrestling co-capt.; Spring Track. BARRY N. BRAMS Nothing is waste that makes a memory. — Ned Rorem. ROBERT BRODNEY You can always get what you want if you want it. GERALD BROWN BARBARA BRECHER A good piece of art takes at least one hour to complete . — Lucy. THELMA BOLLING Life is what you make it. NICKY BREITSTEIN The world’s great men have not commonly been great scholar, nor its great scholars great men. — Holmes. ARLYNE ANN BORNSTEIN Dawn is a snow-white dove of heaven that from the east a glad message brings. — T.B. Aldrich. Pres. F.N.A. ROBERT BRAUNER . . . follow his teachings and act according to his instruc- tions . — Lin Piao. ROBERT BRUNI Beards Forever!. ' RICHARD BUCK MARCH BUTLER All that is without me and all that is within me, where all is and cannot help hut wonder who tells you who you are? . . . — Havens. DONNA CAHILL Beauty is everywhere, it is up to us to find it. WILLIAM BYER All you need is love . — John Lennon. SUSAN JOYCE BURRILL Softball; Field Hockey; Swim- ming Team; Murivian Business Staff; Girls League. JAMES BURROWS JEFFREY BURKE Marching every Saturday; Never forget Mr. Dunbar or Johnson. Yesterday. — Beatles. JOSEPH R. CANDELLA It ' s about time; those Monday mornings were something else; Work, study. JOHN JAMES CARR Where there ' s a will, there’s a way. 28 ANNE CARROLL Sitting across from Linda in Far East; My years as a mem- ber of the Pep Club. CYNTHIA LEW CHEUNG Varsity Cheerleader; Varsity Gymnastics Team; Varsity Vol- leyball Team. BONNIE S. CHASEN It is better to learn late, than never. — Syous. “t h e men”; “soul”; Nurses’ office. MICHAEL CHARPAK HELEN CHIN MARCELLA CHARLES Behind every cloud of doubt, there is a silver lining. HARVEY CHIN NANCY CHURCHILL can not tell a lie, Brookline High will never die. FRANK CLANCY Man does not live by words alone, despite the fact that sometimes he has to eat them. -Adlai Stevenson. T.O.S.C.O.B.; Work. WHALEN CHIN JON CAVANAUGH The world is a comedy to those that think, a tragedy to those who feel . — Walpole. 29 CARLA COHEN As tears go by . — Rolling Stones. SUSAN COHEN All the clays in and all the clays out, graduation makes me shout. Girls League. DANIEL COHEN Goalie and right inside on Var- sity Soccer. HAROLD COHEN A bit witty, and mighty proud of all A’s in my unior Year. ROBERTA B. COHEN Concert Choir; School Coun- cil. Corresponding Secretary. All animals are equal, hut .sontc animals are more cqital than others . — Orwell. MARIA COLLAZOS EILEEN CONLON To thine own self he true . — Shakespeare. Some people never know how much they have until they lose it. Home- room chairman; Concert Choir. ANN COLLINS Girls League; H.R. Rep.; Pep Club; Nurse Aid; Empl. It won ' t he long. — The Beatles. BERNARD VINCENT CONNOR Meet power with power. Cen- ter for Varsity Eootball Team. DAVID MARK COLTON Student Eorum; Marshal Eorce. My lovely hours in the lunch- room. Right — A.G. Love. JAMES CONWAY Ereshman Eootball; Intramural Baseball; Marshal. That ' s Right Man. 30 DONNA CRONIN I ' ve been down so long, it looks like up to me. ALISON L. COOK Alison Cook and Janet Driver; Pass to Guidance Counselor during all studies. JOH N CUNNIFF Little Orphan Annie’s an old lady. — Douglas Cohan. ELIZABETH COOK Swimming; Office Aide; Gym- leader. Remember the Newton Rally. Happiness is skipping a class and not getting caught. PETER DANIELS Chemistry and Physics with Sue. Baby, I ' m only society’s child. — Janice Ian. BENNETT DAVIES Strength through happiness. GREGORY PAUL CUMMINGS Good cheer is no hindrance to a good life. MARK COVEN If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. — Thoreau. ILENE-EDITH CUTTER My years as an office aide in Room 100; a board meeting of the Girls League. GERALD DALZELL Advice to Freshmen: Do it but don ' t get caught. Ambition: Uncle Sam will take care of that. ROBERTA DAVIS New York World’s Fair and New Jersey exchange concert with Band. Roxbury Tutoring. 31 JAMES DEVERE LESLEY DOETSCH If you are hurt, never cry, but laugh. You must never let them know they are hurting you. KATHERINE DOLD L We leave only memories, we will take only memories: he they good or bad they will last forever. JANET DRIVER To everything There is a .sea- son, and a Time to every pur- pose . — Ecclesiastes 3:1. ELTIOT DRIBEN Cent. Trea.; Office aid; asst, mgr. soccer and baseball; asst mgr. and mgr. Hockey team. ELEANOR HARRIET MAXINE DOLPH Star light, star bright, first star I .see tonight. Wish I may, wish I might, have the wish wish tonight. ROCHELI.E A. DRUKMAN Learn from your mistakes, they are your best teachers. Re- member the Newton Rally No- vember, 1966. GEORGE HARRISON And the Lord said, Let there be gra.ss.” And that year, there was everywhere grass . — Genesis. SAGAMORE BEAT NEWTON! ALAN EISMAN Years in track. KATHERINE EUSTIS True happiness consists not in the multitude of friends, hut in their worth and choice . — Ben Jonson. BARBARA GLORIA EPSTEIN It is much less what we do than what we think, which fits us for the future . — Bailey. DONALD ELLIOTT Chess Club; Marshal. MARTHA EDGERLY ELAINE S. EPSTEIN My years as an Office Aide in room 100. Girls’ League, Jun- ior Advisor; Homeroom Rep. JOHN FEENY A Bud a day keeps Doc away. 33 DEBORAH FINER Early breakfasts, Fri. night basketball games. Blue eyes. Junior Prom, the lunchroom, C- 12 daily, the kids. MARY FINN Until meet again. ELLEN FELDMAN Junior Varsity and Varsity Cheerleaders; House Council; Marshal; Homeroom Chair- man; National Honor Society. JUDITH A. FRASER came, .saw, conquered . — Julius Caesar. ELEANOR S. FINN O death in life the days that are no more. — Tennyson. SUSAN FISHLYN The future is .something which everyone reaches at the rate of sixty mintites an hour, what- ever he docs, whoever he is . — Clive Lewis. NANCY A. FINE First time cheering Varsity . . . What a joke! Summer of 1967. Reach out and Til be there. RICHARD FISHMAN So, cut your hair and never stare at people who ain’t aware that every morning they wake up dead. — R. Farina. LINDA FLANAGAN Happiness is Eddie. DENISE FITZGERALD MARK FLANAGAN Let us work without disputing; it is the only way to render life tolerable. — Voltaire. BRUCE S. FRANKLIN Concert Choir; Chess Club; Student Forum; Ski Club; Sag Photograph. LISA FREEDMAN To everything there is a season and a time for every purpose under heaven. MICHAEL FORBES Wearing a tie (unwillingly) as a freshman; playing basketball in Boston Garden as a sopho- more. LAWRENCE FLEMING DEBORAH FORMAN En amour, la seule victoire, c’est la fuite . — Napoleon Bona- parte. CONNIE FRANKLIN Td like to know What this whole show Is all about Before it’s out . — Piet Hein. RENEE FRADET Love is wondering what he’s doing right now, this very mo- ment. MARA FREEDLAND The world is round and the place which may seem like the end may also be only the be- ginning . — Ivy Baker Priest. NORMAN FREEDMAN Say little and do much, for by your deeds shall you be judged. JOYCE M. FREEDMAN A good book is the best of friends, the same today and forever. — Tupper. CWG; Ray- nace; April; yellow mustangs; Sunny; 105. SUSANNA FRIEDKIN Time is but the stream I go a- fishing in. Its thin current slides away, hut eternity remains . — Thoreaii. MARK FRIEDMAN Man does not live on bread alone. MARSHA R. FRIEDMAN Mr. Gleekman always “being there. Scoring for swimming team — our coach is the great- est: eating lunch with Gail; my locker-mate. LORNA M. GALASTI Words cannot e.xpress the price of lore. 1965-1967. RICHARD JAMES GALLAGHER We ' re only here once, so enjoy it. JANIE GALLANT No man is an island: no man stands alone. 1 MARSHALL FRITZ Cueillez, cueillez votre jeunesse — Ronsard. Those wet biology classes; Take-home tests; The class gift committee. LINDA GALLAGHER Lost time is never found again. — Benjamin Franklin. RICHARD GARBER And all the world a dream . — • Walt Whitman JUDITH ANN GERRATT For a violinist I ' ve done my best at B.H.S. PHILIP GEYER Washington was my highest achievement. 36 ROBERT GINSBURG Thumler is good, thunder is impressive, but it is lightening that does the work. — Mark Twain. MICHAEL B. GLASER Thanks to all that have gotten me through the 4 yrs. of B.H.S. JOSEPH T. GHELLA Lunch with Yakko; Life with Beep and the Baron; My life as King of B.H.S. BARBARA GOLDSTEIN Riches to rags, rags to riches, I don’t want the rags, hut I do want the riches. Hrm. Chrm.; Student Manuel Staff. DAVID M. GOLDSTEIN The fault, dear Brutus, is not in the stars, But in ourselves that we are underlings . — Shake- speare. LEONARD GILLIS TOSCOB MARY GILLIS And words of gentleness and actions true are always possible for me and you. — D. McCar- thy. PETER GILMAN JOYCE GLASSER To live is to love. There is no other reason . — N e i I Dorr. April 1967; June 1968. BETLY-ANN GLICKSTEIN What wisdom can you find that is greater than kindness? Mem- ories of my sophomore year. ELLEN GOLDBERG Labor omnia vincit. Work con- quers everything. — Virgil. LOUISE F. GOLDMAN To travel hopefully is a better thing than to arrive . — Robert Louis Stevenson. 37 STEVEN GOLDSTEIN Meeting Elaine after class to exchange notes, and walk to class; Street racing with Jimmy and Whalen. KENNETH GOODMAN Be resolute, fear no sacrifice ami surmount every difficulty to win victory. — Mao Tse- Timg. STEPHEN J. GOODMAN Salt is the answer to everything — sweat, tears, or the sea. ROBERT P. GOODMAN Losing people as a school guide in the Key Club; playing football; The Jr. Prom. Our revels now are ended. RISA GOPIN The great victories of life are oftenest won in a quiet way . — Cardoza. EVELYN SARA GORDON American history and English; Cheese at Erench Club; P.A. Corps; Murivian Business Staff; N.H.S.; J. Curtin Prize. SARAH YAEL GORDON Do you have such a thing as a balloon about you? — A. A. Milne HARRIET GORIN God helps those who help themselves. Many thanks for a rewarding year at B.H.S. DAVID GORMAN Eight homeroom teachers in four years; must be doing ROBERT GOULD .something right. The Point. ROSEMARIE GRADY Smile. You always hurt the one you love. LARRY H. GRANT Co-Captain in Varsity Basket- ball; I Love Lucy; Bang-A-Roo Party. JURIS GRAUDS The Point. JAY GREEN Allow yourself to he turned on hy the many pleasures of life: it can benefit you greatly, hut it’s all up to you. ALISON E. GREENE Time does not become sacred until we have lived it. Califor- nia Dreaming; Ma; Cath; Bob; Deb; Ca; Nanc. JAMES GREENAN MARJORIE GRUZEN Motto: One who is always sick stays home a great deal. Play- ing with a slinky in Soph. Eng- lish; Suffering through Alg. I. TOM GURALNICK Standing at the cro.ssroads, I tried to flag a ride. Ain’t no- body seem to know me, every- body pass me by . — Robert Johnson. BRIAN J. GURNEE Membership in the band and orchestra; captain of Cross- Country; member of winter and spring track teams. BARBARA HADLER Latina non est niortua; Latin Club; H.R. Chrm, Treas., Sec.; Cone. Band; Cone. Chr.; Fr. EDWARD GUYETTE Cl. YAFFA HAMAOUI A friend may well be reckoned a masterpiece of nature . — PETER HALPERSON Emerson 39 BETSY R. HAMBURG Friendship is a lillle word. It ' s the people who make it big. I’ll never forget: B.S., Jr. Eng., and not listening in math. RICHARD HARRISON School is fan? — Diary of a Madman . . . EDWARD HANNIGAN REGINA HARRAN I will never forget the best four years of my life in B.H.S. DONNA HATTERSLEY In memory of Mr. Paul Birt, (uncle). These four years will be the best years of your life. LAWRENCE D. HELLER IVe’ll soon shake your windows and rattle your walls; for the times t hey are a-changin ’. — Bob Dylan. PAUL HEIMBERG Clams got hands; in the pen- nantmobile; shopping around. Curse you Red Baron! This time you’ve met your match!— Snoopy. JOHN CAHALANE Fresh. Hockey; Fresh Football; Soph. Baseball; J.V. Baseball; Employment. CAROL SUE HELFEN At the touch of love, everyone becomes a poet. Pas oublier — P.Z.; freshman year — The Southies; Quadrangle — catching the rays. DEBORAH HIATT LINDA BRYAN HICKS Remember: thinking of R.F.; the year: 1967-1968; 67 ' s April vacation; P.A. announcements; and getting together with the girls. JAMES HILL August ’67; 13; Groovin. It doesn’t matter if I ' m wrong, I m right, where I belong I ' m right. — J. Lennon. JANIS HOFFMAN The more you learn, the less you know. The more you move, the more you go, to nowhere. — Circus Maximus MARCIA HONIGSTEIN O.K., What gives?; The ball- field and one dumb eagle; Gee, Nancy, my neck hurtsl; House Council; homeroom president. ROBERT HUNTER We ' re calling, we ' re calling The Hunter. BARBARA ROBERTA HORWITZ Happiness seems made to he shared. Brownies; Crewing; NHS cupcakes; ETA knee; Ex- change student; Dusty Book- store. SALLY HOLLAND Happiness m e a n s different things to different people — Charles M. Schultz. TRACY HOWARD The light of friendship is like the light of phosphorus, seen while all around is dark. ANN HOLMSTRAND ROBERT HOGAN CINDIA HUPPELER Call me what instrument you will, though you fret me you cannot play upon me . — Shake- speare. NANCY HYLER Gee, Marcia, my neck’s O.K.! 7 4 67; To surf is like a skateboard. Concert choir; office aid; Winter Carnival ’66. RICHARD JONES Intramural Basketball; A r t Council. MARGARET HURLEY American History with Mr. Grossman; cheering in the stands at football games; my homeroom-six homeroom teach- ers. PATRICK JOYCE CILA KAGAN My junior and senior years with the Girl’s League; 1966 as a nurse’s aid in room 147. MARTIN JACOBS Today is the tomorrow ;re worried ahoht yesterday. SUSAN E. JACOBS Here is here, do not fear. The year has come and gone so fast. But still I wait till the very last. Where 1 can remem- ber the endless past. PAMELA KAHN An outstanding member of Lowell Road. MICHAEL R. JONES Golf Team; Swimming Team; Murivian Business Staff; Co- Treasurer. ESTHER KADRY Your friend is your needs an- swered — Gibran. JOEL KANTER 42 GAIL J. L. KASS Labs, lunches, fights, flights art proj., senile prof.; old friends, new games, brownies, bull, you’ll never be forgotten. CHERYL J. KASSLER A certain boy with the name — ; Frog and Sam; A’s in math; presidency of Pi Phi to — ; my last marshal post. Love is wondering what he’s doing right now. JOSEPH KEAVENEY JOHN KENEFICK Days of wine and roses. JANE KATZ Be honest! Don’t play the game. Concert Choir; Girls League. JEROME KATZ The roots of education are hit- ter, blit the fruit is sweet . — Aristotle. JODY KATZ It is only as one grows up, that one learns that there are oth ' er things. Girls League; Pep Club; Paton; AES. JENNIFER KAY And in the sweetne.ss of friend- ship let there he laughter, and sharing of pleasures. — Kahlil Gibran. BARBARA KATZ Bobbi. Let a smile he your umbrella! NANCY I. KATZEN From beyond the wall of the present on the stage of days to come. Room 401; Spanish 1; Junior Prom. EILEEN ESTA KESSELMAN To every thing there is a sea- son, and a time to every pur- pose under the heaven. — Eccles. 3:1. Each must he used wisely. 43 FLORENCE CAMERON Climb high, climb high. My aim the sky, my goal a star. LINDA S. KOHN For ever but not for always. Girls League Rep.; German Club; Stage and Electrical Staff Sec.; Literary Leaves. NATHAN KING Key Club; Erench Club; E.S.A.; Ski Club; Marshal; P.A. Staff; Student Forum; J.V. Tennis; Jr. Red Cross; N.H.S. PAULA KOKOROS No card nor cable can so for- cibly draw, or hold fast, as love can do with a twined thread. — Burton. YVONNE KING Typist for Central Treasury; Girls League; Pep Club; Office Aide; Student Forum. RHODA KLINE Chaos often breeds life, when order breaks habit. MARY KIVLAN My years in Pep Club; Chorus; Glee Club; Girls League; and the many devoted hours I spent in Lincoln House deten- tion. ILENE KLEINBART Bunny. I ' ll always remember B.S.; math with Cheryl; pledg- ing for Raynace; lunch on Mondays and Tuesdays. ADRIANNE KOPLOW love the World, it’s the peo- ple I can’t stand. — Linus. CHERYL KRIGER To be awake is to be alive . — Thoreau. Memories of the NHS; Marshal Force; Junior English and 208. NANCY KRAEZ Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst. Summer of ' 67; August 10th; the guys; A.W.O.L. collecting in 1965. DONALD KRIVITSKY 44 SHEILA KURITZ So many worlds, so much to do, so little done, such things to be. CHERYL LaFOND Tomorrow is not promised us, so let us take today. W.B.E.L.U.; luv eyes; Summer of 67. MAUREEN TERESA LALLY We do not remember days, we remember moments. — Cesare Pauese. THOMAS J, LALLY Labor disgraces no man, unfor- tunately you occasionally find men disgrace labor. — Ulysses S. Grant. KAREN DIANE LANDMAN Who will he for me? And if I am only for myself what am I? And if not now, when? — Hillel. CHARLOTTE LaVALLEY KATHY LAVINE Though the time may come when will doubt all I now hold as true. I ' ll not stand alone without beliefs, for the truth I ' ll know is you. MORRIS ISRAEL LANDSTRASS When I look hack on B.II.S. and see its walls crumble be- hind me, I will know that someone has tampered with my locker. FREDRIKA LANGENTHAL PAUL LARRABEE Forget the senior prom. Go to the library and EDUCATE yourself if you ' ve got any guts. — Frank Zappa LAURENCE JAY LASOFF Winter and Spring Track; N.H.S.; Key Club; Marshal; Sagamore; Assoc. Sports Ed; Sports Ed. 45 EDWARD LEAVITT Nothing is waste, that makes a memory. RUSSELL Le BLANC I remember my year on junior varsity swimming and my 2 years on varsity swimming. DEBORAH LEE PAUL LEE Math, Mr. Wiggin; Chem, Mr. Genova; Phys., Mrs. Rosser; Last year of Erench, Miss Coult; JV football (0-8); Var. football. LISA LEIGHTON When young, I spent my eyes in noisy places only .seeing and recording every vision within the illusion. True or false, it mattered not hut that it u ' o.v. VICTOR LEON HUGH LEONARDO I remember Mr. Marsh’s gym class. MICHAEL LEPIE MARSHA LERMAN We gotta get out of this place. I’ll never forget him and our fights. JOHN LEVENSOHN I’ve given up any attempt at perfection. — Dylan. read the news today oh hoy. — Lennon. Everything Ain’t Been Said . — E. Anderson. GEOFFREY LEVINE NORMA J. LEVINE DEAN LEVY MICHAEL LEVY Student 52349; L-385; C’est Who hears music, feels solitude Out of intense complexities in- la vie. peopled at once . — R o b e r t tense simplicities emerge . — Browning. Winston Churchill. n STEVEN LEWIS ARLENE LIBBY I ' ll never forget: Nov. 19, 1966; L.S.; Sr. Prom ' 67; work- ing on Model T; being an office aide; the homework I never had! TOM LIEBERMAN Soccer to me is like food to you. SAMUEL LAZARUS Kenmore Square in the Pen- nant-mobile with Gink; Gink I; Berny Sheiny, and Beav. SANDRA LILLY 3 musketeers; Raynace; New- ton; Cape; Pub. Spk; Marshall; Tennis; Muriv. Ed. Staff; Sr. Prom; Volunteering; Fashion Sh.; Ski Club. ERIC DAVID LIPPA With the gang in Drivers Ed.; Latin II; Up the hill; Intmr. Gymn; Swim team. If you can’t be good be careful. JAQUELINE LIPSETT 47 GERARD LOPORTO ANITA MAKACRIN The most lost day of all is the day on which do not laugh. ROBERT MANDEL Working on the computer until 6:30 P.M. and having to climb over the gate to leave school. EUGENE E. MANGAN Seek first the Kingdom of God and His justice. MARY MACLEAN Girl ' s League. DONALD MACISAAC Trying to get to homeroom at eight o ' clock. ALEX MAJEWSKI Don’t ever tell anybody any- thing. If you do you start miss- ing everybody . — j.D. Salinger. STEVEN MARCUS Make the most of life you may, Life is short and wears away. SAUNDRA MARCUS Nights at B.U.; Raynace; B. L. 1 S.A.M. and BELL. Love Con- quers All. — Virgil Ecloques. My place in concert choir. STEPHANIE MARDER Got a feeling?. Yeah Right!; Raynace; D.M.; “Sloop”; 105; Frag and Bell; Barbra Strei- sand; Fuzzball; Adding Quiet- ness in Class. 48 ROGER BABBA PHILLIPS Success is just a matter of luck. Ask any failure. MARLENE MAURER No hook can teach us Self. It is a hidden language only Heart can read. — Joan W. Anglund. RHONDA MAZER JEANNE E. McCANN No problem is so great or .so complicated that it can’t be run away from. — Peanuts. PATRICIA E. McCARRON I’ll never forget the football games; my Jr. English class; the Prom; and all the great people I ' ve met. EDWARD McCROKEN KAREN McDonough DONALD T. McELHINNEY Co-captain of the varsity soc- cer team; first baseman in baseball. LEAH McGARRY And so my fantasy becomes reality, and must be what must be and face tomorrow . — Paul Simon. 49 PAUL McGovern EVE MELNECHUK Fools follow after sanity. The wise man keeps earnestness as his best jewel. — Dhammapada. I’ CAROL S. MEAKER When ' we’re older thing’s may change; for the time this is the way it mast remain . — Janis Ian. MARY Me MAHON Life is something like a trum- pet. If you don ' t put anything in it you don ' t get anything out . — W.C. Mandy. WAYNE MEARS PAUL MERZON The fight in gym I had with Erank Clancy; 294 stndy- freshman year. ROBERT MEYERS KERRY MERITHEW Lore is the irresistahle desire to he desired irresistahly. JUDY S. MILLER Half heaven, half heartache . — Gene Pitney. 50 LINDA MILLER MICHELE B. MILLER Crazy about J.H.; Love; Sum- mer of 1967; weekends; Groovin; P.J. parties; that stairway; B.C.; big Al; Him or Me; Raynace. RONIT MILSTEIN The ultimate sin of the mind is the failure to pay enough at- tention. CHRISTINE MORRISEY With this passing, I bid thee farewell. RONA DIANE MODELL We do not remember days, We remember moments. — Cesare Pauese. ROBERT J. MONROE JR. N.H.S. Treas. 1967-1968; Muriv. Bus.; HR Chmn.; Con- cert and Marching Band; mgr. spring track; PA Corps. RICHARD MOLONEY BARBARA MORRISON Silence is golden. Mr. Wood’s terse. WILLIAM MOONEY BARBARA ELLEN MOLTA To know that yesterday is but today’s memory and tomorrow is today’s dream. BARBARA MOSKOW Honk; 3 Musketeers; J.B.; G. in Miami; pledging; summer of ’67; Bud; Parties up the Road; Newton. 51 MORRIS I. NAGGAR A quelque chose malheur est hon. CAROL A. MOWER Second VP FNA; HR rep. and adv. G.L.; Lost and Found; Chor.; St. Forum; Office Aide; Pep Club. BRYAN NELSON Meet Power with Power. JOHN NARDONE LOUIS S. NEWMAN Radio, T.V. Broadcasting Club; Student Forum. PAMELA MURPHY Lije is a series of surprises and would not be worth taking or keeping if it were not . — Emerson. RICHARD MURPHY WILLIAM H. NG There are far too many ideal- ists, hut too few ideals . — Simon Jester. MARY LOU NEHILEY It’s better to have loved and lost then to never have loved at all! “65-67”; Standing at the window in homeroom. ROBERT NICKERSON Football 1. LARRY NUANEZ This school is a nice place to visit . . . CARL YASTRZEMSKI And the world will be better for this . — ' r h e Impossible Dream. RONALD REAGAN Why sometimes I’ve believetl as many as six impossible things before breakfast. — The White Queen, Through the Looking Glass. Lewis Carroll. r SHERRY LEE ORANS Ah, hilt a man ' s reach should exceed his grasp, or what ' s a heaven for ? — Robert Brown- ing. JOANNE PARKER BARBARA NYHEN TOSCOB; Girls League; li- brary aid; office aid. PETER MARK ORKIN Member of National Honor Society; member of Concert Band; District Band; All State Band; pres, of Amateur Radio Club. NANCY PALEY Expect the unexpected. Student Forum, Sec; Treas. A.F.S.; F.T.A.; Rox. Tutor; Spanish Club; Muriv. Bus. Staff; golf; Girls League; Ski Club. JILL PADAWER The soul walks not upon a line, neither does it grow like a reed. The soul unfolds itself, like a lotus of countless petals. — Gibran. THEODORE R. PARKINS JR. HENRY IAN PASS Varsity Swimming and Tennis; Lincoln House Council; Stu- dent Court; Key Club; Assoc. Ed. Sag.; Before you louse things up, THINK. — Pass. THERESA PASZTOR Put a Tiger in Your Tank. Sit- ting next to Yiidy and Tommy in English; my year as a mar- shal; my years in Chorus; Glee Club; TOSCOB; Girl ' s League. SHAUNA PAUL N out ana lives. DAVID PEARLMAN School Council. President; Track; Sagamore Sports Ed. and Executive Ed.; House Council; Marshal; U.E. Capt.; chief vvin-em-all. GREGORY P. PETERSON CYNTHIA PHILLIPS My year as one vice-pres. of the F.T.A. Club; going to the bank as treasurer of the Latin Club. PAULA ROTTENBERG Titne time half past time, the innocent and the heautifui have no enemy hut time. FRED PINEAU What the are you going to do with all those drums at 1:00 in the morning? — Herb Cohen, 1966. LILLY PELZMAN Fottr years aren’t bad if three are fun. GERRY PENN Sue; Raynace; summer of ' 67; L22 my new family; our double dates; white triumph; Sammy Davis poster; days at my pool. SHLOMO PINKAS We are all willing to fight for peace, yet we aren ' t willing to live for it . — J. W. Fulbright. ELIZABETH POOLEY Puro Chile es tu cielo azulado, puras brisas te cruzan tamhien, ’ tu campo de flores hordado es hi copia feliz del Eden. RICHARD PIOTKIN My heart leaps up when I be- hold a rainbow in the sky: So was it when my life began; so is it now am a man . — Wil- liam Wordsworth. 54 ARNOLD FOSSICK The wise teacher does not bid you enter the house of his wis- dom, hut rather leads you to the threshold of your own mind. STEVE PROVIZER All-Stars Forever; Political Offices won but mostly lost; The beautiful, happy people. School grooves with one and ear shut. RONALD M. RANSOM Varsity Swimming Team; Work. RONALD RABATSKY Fond memories of the Marshal Force; And. Vis. Cl; Stamp Collection; my homeroom. Veni, Vidi, Vici. — Julius Caesar. SHELDON PRENOVITZ Memories of the And. Vis. Staff; Skiing down slopes with the Ski Club; Two years of Sports; The next two in hard labor. JOHN STUART RATZKOFF Glee Club and Concert Choir; Varsity Swimming; Chm. Jr. Prom; Chm. Sr. Class Day. GARY R. RACHINS V.P. of Glee Club; years of golf practice with Mr. B; Con- cert Choir with Mr. K; home- room and X Blocks and Mrs. Lane. LESLIE RAND Office aid; Girls Legue; Pep Club; times spent with Richie Lewis. SHERYL RAK Rm. 100 and me; member in good standing on Lowell Road. MARY CLARE RAYNE Pep Club; Girls League; office aid; employment. Wouldn’t it be nice . . . LINDA RENTA Ask me no questions and I’ll tell you no lies. Having a locker with Chucky and Ben- nett; Band; Bank Teller; Lost and Found. MAREL RENTA Ask me no questions and will tell you no lies. Fun is waiting until Richie gets out of the service. 55 BARBARA RICHMAN Belonging to Student Forum; being an office aid; playing tennis; times spent with Stu Cohen; classes with Joey. ROBERT DALE RISKIN Cross Country, Winter, Spring Track; Capt. of Soph. Mar- shals; A.F.S. Exec. Board; A.F.S. Exchange Student to Philippines. GAIL RIVETZ I’m not afraid to do some work, bat I’m not in favor of it either. Beating the crowd in Girls Lock- er Room; 1966-7 Murivian Bus. Staff. BARBARA ROBBINS As a man sowetli, .so shall he reapeth. — Paul 6;7. SUSAN ROBERTS The greatest tragedy is indiffer- ence. BETSY ROBERTS Those who create are rare: those who cannot are numer- ous. Therefore the latter are stronger. JANICE ROMANO 1966 with the Erench Club; tennis practice after school; my memories of room 303. BARBARA ROSENBERG A rose is a rose is a rose. Rid- ing the M.B.T.A.; HR sec- treas.; Murivian and Student Manual Bus. Staffs; Sag. rep. JOANNE ROSENBLOOM The whole work of man really seems to consist in nothing hut proving to himself every min- ute that he is a man and not a piano-key ! — Dostoevsky. BURTON ROSENTHAL Three years keeping the House Council in line; instigating 2 bomb-scares; keep the baby, Faith. MARK ROTH Sp. Track; Fr. Club; Intmr. basketball; office aide; Typing II with Sallen. 56 JUDITH ROTHCHILD Chaos is also a form of servi- tude . . . Without law there is no freedom. — Neitzche. MARJORIE ROTMAN Personality opens many doors hut character must keep them open. DANIELA M. ROUBICEK Nothing is so strong as gentle- ness, and nothing is so gentle as real strength. — Ralph W. Sockman. ALAN RUDNICK Marshal; Varsity Track; Audio- Visual Staff; Sitting in front of The Beef in homeroom. MARTIN RUSS Football; Basketball; Track. JOHN RUSSO Football; baseball; basketball; Intra. Wres.; leader Club. KATHLEEN ELYNNE RYAN So little done — So much to do. —Cecil J. Rhodes. MARTIN RYAN My secret ambition is to see the work! on horseback. RONNA SACKS To Kev, The beauty of the world is as we have eyes to see. — William Winter. DAVID SAFFRAN A Canadian amidst the Yan- kees; The War of 1812. FAYELLEN SAITZ Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning. — Psalm 30:5. i BRUCE SALLEN Sp. and W. Track; Soccer; JV Football; ESA. Typing 11 with Roth. STANLEY SAWLER Football; Wrestling; Tri cap- tain. CAROL SCHAYE The mind is restless turhulent strong and unyielding . . . as difficult to subdue as the wind. — Bhagavad-Gita. RICHARD SCHULTZ 1964 I came, saw, con- quered 1968. — Caesar. DEAN SCHWAAB The self is a friend to that self By which the very self is sub- dued But to him that does not possess The self in enmity . . . — Gita. LORRIANE SCOTT CHARLES SALOMAN Ftbl.; Var. Wrst.; Var. Sp. Trk.; Stud. For.; Mshl.; Chick- enmen. SUSAN MALLORIE SCHECHTER Man is horn free and every- where he is in chains . — Rous- seau. MARTHA SCHLEY There is no fate that cannot be surmounted by scorn. — Albert Camus. ROGER SHAFFER The eight-foot wave, society, myself, my ambitions. 58 NANCY SHAPIRO Of all sad words of tongue or pen. The saddest are these: It nught h a e been!”. — John Greenleaf Whittier. DANIEL J. SHOWSTACK Freshman basketball team; a great English III class. ELLEN LOUISE SHAPIRO Who do we think we are and what do we think we’re doing? — William Saroyan. BARRY SHEINFELD Four years at the High School Two years on the Sagamore; Thank you, that is all! LESLIE SHULMAN MARILYN DIANA SHAPIRO Once I had a secret love. PAUL SHEINKOPF Hey Berg, she pas.ses the test! Master of illusion; shop around; driving the pennant- mobile through Kenmore Square. LORRAINE SHORE Can’t take you anywhere. I’ll always remember; Jeff and a million; my house; Raynace; 105; share it. DEBRA SHOOSTINE Time that is enjoyed wasting is not wasted time. Memories of Guti; Raynace; HOW; vacation fun! RICHARD SHERMAN Don’t criticize what you can ' t understand. — Bob Dylan. ARLENE GAY SHUMSKER No matter how you look at it: the future won’t take care of itself. Chm. Folk Dane.; Cone. Choir. EDWARD SHWACHMAN DONNA SILVERMAN WBELV; 3 Musketeers; Sum- mer 67 and Wyndham. There is no such thing as a typical teenager. Now y e s t e r d a y ’s gone. J.L. and P.M. LAUREL SILVER Agent 006 2 3; the better half. I’ve got to start acting more sensible tomorrow. CATHY SILTON He who learns from all men is wise. He who finds joy in what he has is rich. He who honors his fellow men is honored . — Bible. R.ACHEL SILVER Agent 006 4 7; DUCK; Ignab; porkchops; Mr. Wiggins’ striped hiphuggers; and deten- tion; Mr. Wood’s terse Se Lavce. ALAN SIMMONS Life is how you make it. not , how it makes you. BARRY SMALL CRAIG SOCKOL The spring track meet vs. New- ton South in 67; my exciting years on the basketball team. DEBORAH SMITH Pep Club; Girls League; Field Hockey; Gym leader; Saga- more Staff. The X O B Club; Second floor; m74. MARCIS SODUMS Kathy; Mr. Richter; and Charley; Thanks! 60 TERRI SPECTER Beware, lest you lose the sub- stance by grasping at the shadow . — Aesop. ROBERT SOLOMON JANE SPIROS Shlimpo; Art; Concert Choir. Look at me and be thankful. EUGENE STERETT Varsity Basketball; IV Foot- ball. FRANCES STAMERIS Never cease your funery. To join the Navy; memories in room 100. I 61 JANICE SURPRISE JANET STERLING The purpose of life is to live it. Providence is a nice place to visit. B.A.T. rep.; Jr. and Sr. Adviser. ROBERT STEVERMAN Hockey; baseball; football. PAUL STEWART LAURA STROCK GAIL SARA STRASSFELD If 1 am not for myself, who is for me? But when am only for tnyself, what am I? MARK STONE If you throw a blue stone into the Red Sea, what will it be- come? WET. ROBERT D. ST. SAUVEUR This is a great place, hut I wouldn’t want to live here. JANE SUE DOTTI E. SULLIVAN I’ll always remember the we five and for what it ' s “worth.” JAMES SURPRISE Long Live The King; BUD- WEISER. RONA L. SULLOWAY For there is nothing more silly than a silly laugh. — Catullus. 62 MARCIA F. SWARTZ The past is gone forever; the fu- ture is still our own. GERARD TAGGART Hockey; Employment. ROBERTA TANZER Ricky; that certain boy with the XKE; my other half- Midge; the times down shakes with M.B., J.K., D.K. my buddy chubs. FREDERICK TAW PAUL THIFFAULT KEVIN TIERNEY DORIT TRAUM I’m playing see-saw between B.H.S. and Israel! JANET TRAVERSE . . . These pretty pleasures might move me To live with thee and be thy love. — Sir Walter Raleigh. DEBORAH ANNE TRAVIS Girls League; GL Hmrm. Repres.; FTA; Student Forum. 63 KENNETH TRAVIS Class Press. 1; JV and Varsity Football; Wrestling Captain. ELLEN JO WALDMAN Remember . . . CHARNA RUTH WARGA Beware lest you lose the siib- slanee by I’rasping at the shadow. — Aesop. JEANNE TURGEON BETSY From separate worlds, ue came together, u ' e were one; to .separate worlds we leave each other, what now. ULIN JOHN VANDENBURGH Basketball; Baseball Co-Cap- tain; Gym Leader; Marshal. Bye. JAMES WALDMAN LOUISE WALDSTEIN . . . And time cast forth my mortal creature To drift or drown upon the seas . . . Be- fore Knocked — D y 1 a n Thomas (SI). DEBORAH WATERMAN I ' d like to thank all my teach- ers I have had, in helping me succeed in my goal. DONNA WATERMAN The problem in life is a choice. Whether it be life or death. ELTON “TONY’ WATKINS I came, I saw, I ???. KATIE WEBSTER NANCY S. WEINBERG Laugh at yourself first, before anybody else can. Entering 317 late; Roberts House; swim team; marshal force; concert choir. PETER R. WEINER My years as House Assist. Treas.; member of the Student Council; marshal; treasurer of the Key Club; Sophomore Baseball Team. ADINA WEISMAN Murivian Jr. and Sr. Business Staff; Marshal; HR VP; Sp. Club; vocal Mr. Coletta; jr. math. PHILLIP RUSSELL KATHLEEN WHITE TOM WHITE Love is a many splendored thing. That’s Life . — Sinatra. BARBARA E. WHITNEY Double your pleasure, double your fun, take two of every- thing instead of one. Cheering two years on Varsity; spending two summers on the Cape. MARC ROBERT WEINSTEIN Alternate Red Cross Rep. for HR. MARJORIE WHEELER If you do not think about the future, you cannot have one . — John Galsworthy. Girls League; Head Start; Swim Team. JONATHON WINDER Leaving a unique riddle aside. NHS, treas.; Orchestra; Dram. Soc, V.P. JOHN P. WINSLOW Catch a wave and you’re sitting on top of the world. JANE WONG Teacher aid at Baker Program: NHS: Mental Health Club. KARYN WONG Life is too short. Gl. League Adv.: FTA; B.H.S. tutoring; Headstart; Jordan Marsh Fash- ion Council Rep; NHS. C. FORGE YEE Do unto others, before they do unto you. Twinky. KATHRYN WOODS Try to realize it’s all within yourself no one else can make you change. LULU YEE Art Club; Mental Health Club; Employment. LEO F. J. WONG All the work! is a stage . — Shakespeare. Everyone should be himself and be happy. EDWARD YEE Have camera will travel . — Wire Ed.; Sagroom ... if not there, try (in this order) — darkroom, 317, Mr. Donut; French Class. STANLEY N. WYZANSKY Adaptation has become more than a nece.ssity; in a life in which everything changes, it has become a constant . — Whyte. JUDITH YAGODNICK Living is easy with eyes closed, misunderstanding all you .see . — Lennon-McCartney. FTA; Men- tal Health Cl; Tutoring. BARRY YANES 30° temp, at Mt. Snow; my burnt jacket. The person who wins all arguments may soon find he’s losing friends. JEANNE YEE I 66 FAYE YOUNG People are the same every- where. They’re different only when they love somebody . — Shakespeare. NHS; Girls League. ROBIN ZEITLER ROSALINDA YEE Every man makes his own heaven or hell on earth . — Holmes. DONNA ZUKOR When friends ask, there is no tomorrow. Saturday at U of Mass.; Delta Omega; The Old Crowd; My soul sister. KATHY BRADY LORRAINE SULLIVAN PETER ZANE Do you know something is happening hut you don’t know what it is. Do you Mr. Jones? — Bob Dylan. MICHAEL M. ZUKOR The Lord made the heavens and the earth, we made every- thing else. 67 MARILYN ZACK He who smiles rather than rages is always the stronger. ETA; GL; ENA. JOHN BOUDROT Football captain; Baseball; Gym Leader. For Mr. G. and the Little Lady. RICHARD REZENDES It is better to light one candle than to curse the darkness. EARL UMLAH i SANDRA McNEILL LESLIE McKENNA Our moulting season, like that of the fowls, must be a crisis in our lives. — Thoreau. POOH KAYE Dream delivers us to dream and there is no end to illusion. — Emerson. ! Eric Beresen Evelyn Bowser Susan Chin Whalen Chin David Curchwell Douglas Cohen Lynne DeCain Leonard Dickenson Sandra DiMinico Vernon Dinnall Jonathan Edwards James Ferris Nathan Gaverin Joseph Glass William Gleason Nadine Goodman Paul Greenberg Donna Harvey Francis Josselyn Frank Kelly Mildred Kenney Ruth Lettvin Sarah Nickel Stephen Orenberg Margaret Phillips Chaunce Powers David Rattet Grant Ring Laura Segel Richard Sherman Lawrence Schultz Paul Schweitzer Olga Sollo Kenneth Stein Eva Szerencai Natalie Tanzer Marshall Van Fossen .. M A ' v ' ' ■ JOE SHEEHAN I’m late “huh” Mr. Gleekman. 69 DOROTHY FRENCH The Magician he sparkles in satin and velvet you gaze at his splendor — with eyes you’ve not used yet. — Donovan. STEPHEN KOPLAN There can be no very black melancholy to him who lives in the midst of Nature and has his senses still. — Thoreau. 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 Mr. Harris B. Siegel, Housemaster Miss Mary Mitchell, Secretary AKERS HOUSE AKERS HOUSE COUNCIL Row 1: Billy Jacobs, Randy Jones, Assistant Treasurer; Steve Kinzer, Vice President; Rich Thaler, President; Nancy Mc- Brine, Secretary; Joy Ruby, Co-Treasurer; Leslie Lewis, Co- Treasurer; Donna West. Row 2: Kenny Steiner, Larry Horo- witz, Lisa Goldberg, Rosemary Finan, G. Meyers, Cathy Frisch, Sandy Kurinsky, Roberta Williams, Elissa Jerret, Di- anne Patt, Jim Schmidt, Arthur Segel, Debby Seltzer, Harvey Shapiro. Row 3: Jerry Belsky, Gil Maker, Steve Yas, John Lake, David B. Ross, Marc Bergschneider, Dean Trilling, James Grandberg, Kenny Cohen. Row I: Joy Ruby, co-treasurer; Randy Jones, assistant treas- urer; Leslie Lewis, co-treasurer. Row 2: Richard Thaler, presi- dent; Nancy McBrine, secre- tary; Steve Kinzer, vice-presi- dent. 78 AKERS 212 Row I: Marjorie Alfredson, Mireille Aramati, Debra Aquillard, Laura Bardfield, Mindy Berger, Barbara Bassil. Robin Alpert. Louise Ball, Judith Begelfer. Row 2: Stefan Bedetti, Harriet Berenstein, Randi Barenholtz, Sheila Annese, Roberta Baker, Stede Barber, Robin Barr, Judith BartzofF, Miss Boland. Row 3: Edward Addelson, Marc Berman, Drew Altman, John Baxter, Gary Arber, Howard Baker, Mark Astroff, Gerald Belsky, Paul Altman, Richard Andre. Absent: Robert Annese, Edward Bagley, Linda Abrams. AKERS 231 Row I: Emily Burns, Jean Berman, M eryl Breger, Amy Brown, Rhonda Berger, Linda Brassil, Dianne Buckley, Roberta Brook, Patricia Brackett. Row 2: Timothy Brothers, John Brown, Ann Bucklin, Phyllis Berman, Marcia Brody, Joseph Conforti, Paul Cahan, Mr. Belocas. Row 3: John Cahill, Robert Borkow, Mark Burger, Timothy Brown, Marc Bergeschneider, Stephen Canner, Bernard Brown, Charles Callan, Samuel Bloomberg. Absent: Peter Bifano, Philip Blalock, Peter Brown, Paul Butland, Kenneth Breton, Elizabeth Blank, Sharon Briefer, Olga Blau. Row 1: Sandra Chuculate, Patricia Chin, Elaine Cheung, Regina Carroll, Lori Chafetz, Ava Cedar, Alison Cohen, Ellen Cohen, Gail Clapp. Row 2: Mrs. Seltzer, Robert Carey, Allen Cohen, Cynthia Cohen, Suzanne Chalfen, Elaine Cohen, Jean Cochrane, Stephanie Cunliffe, Vincent Cerullo. Row 3: James Chin, Alan Cantor, William Chapman, Daniel Chin, Peter Chin, Harvey Cohen, Barry Chiler, Thomas Carr, Christopher Carroll, Wilkin Chin, Kevin Clifford. Absent: William Coleman, Joanne Coakley, Charlene Crump. AKERS 238 79 AKERS 245 Row 1: Shelley Cohen. Deborah Dalzell. Brenda Dannenberg, Mary Collazos, Ruby Collazos, Carolyn Davis, Donna Christie, Linda Conary, Mary Colantin. Row 2: Jane Della Rocca, Laura Davis. Deborah Davidson. Cynthia Cooperman, Christine Delanjian, Susan Coons, Pauline Davaris. Deborah Collins, Jessica Durst, Christine Cunningham, Mrs. Khauw. Row 3: James Conners, Joseph Conway. Howard Collyer, Michael Darzi, Kenneth Cohen, Robert Coppola. Kevin Connolly, Richard Covitz, Donald Christie. Absent: Claire Conry. Paul Colangelo, John Contardo, Paul Deletesky. James Davis. AKERS 342 Row I: Dominique Fabreque, M. Patricia Flanagan, Cheryl Finn. Rosemary Finan, Virginia Donovan, Mary Donlan, Ruth Fisher. Mary DiMinico, Suzanne DiCenzo. Row 2: Eugene Eng, Martin Ehrlich. Brian Dixon, Lj’nda Finkel. Ellen Edwards, Susan Elynn. Ann Eivenson, Michele Evans, Joseph Fee, Mrs. Gorton. Row 3: William Dow, Allen Epstein. Charles Dorew. Kevin Dooley, Peter Dwyer, Gregory Day, Stanley Dubick, Jonothan Dubitzky, Thomas Eazio. Absent: Erancis Egan, Gaye Eouse. Edward Epel. Rolf 1: Linda Eranklin. Catherine Erisch. Pamela Poster. Barbara Gilbert, Paula Eried, Patricia Eord, Anne Gaffney, Elizabeth Geary, June Eortin. Row 2: Edward Einnerty, John Flannery, Alan Funk, Ellen Ereed, Elizabeth Eranklin, Sara Gilfenbaum, Loretta Eranklin, Elaine Georges, Donna Ereedman, Barry Einn, Eric Eeder, Mr. DiVincenzo. Row 3: Peter Galluccio. Alan Eenster, Michael Eranklin, Martin Einkel, John Eoley, Steven Eeldman. Sumner Eriedstein. Michael Galatis, Lawrence Gauchman. Absent: Robert Parrell. William Fungi, Arthur Geary. AKERS 335 AKERS 336 Row I: Lisa Goldberg, Bonny Goldstein, Rahel Gorodetzer, Arlene Guberman, Marcy Good- man, Ellen Glickman, Cheryl Gould, Judith Goran, Ann Geller. Row 2: James Georges, Sheldon Gilbert, Mary Haberger, Marjorie Gould, Deborah Haggerty, Marjorie Glass, Rachel Gordon, Steven Greenberg, Abram Glazer, Mrs. Levin. Row 3: Charles Granville, Barry Golden, James Grandberg, Steven Gordon, Richard Goren, Steven Goldberg, James Goldberg, David Goldman. Absent: Marlene Gaudette, Thomas Glaser, Francine Gorelick, Valerie Graber. Row I: Linda Holtz, Susan Isenstein, Nancy Hymoff, Deborah Jacobs, Carla Jacobson, Arlene Hurwitz, Ellen Jacobs, Martha Horn, Ellen Harney. Row 2: John Griffin, John Heavey, Alan Hecht, Jennifer Horton, Ann Harris, Mr. Parker. Row 3: Alan Hoffman, Lawrence Grumer, Lawrence Horowitz, Mark Freeman, Herbert Healis, Thomas Hill, Robert Houston, Neal Hauser, Steven Horwitz. Absent: Mamie Hester, Preston Heffel, Stanley Hurwitz, Nicholas Inchiera, Elissa Jerret. AKERS 341 AKERS 340 Row I: Ruth Kirsner, Nancy Kendall, Elaine Katler, Laura Kahana, Randi Jones, Katherine Kelly, Carol Kelly, Judith Kelly, Nancy Katz. Row 2: Steven Kampler, William Jacobs, Carol Keesan, Audrey Keshen, Pamela Koch, Lloyd Kenny, Eric Kohn, Philip Karp, Mrs. Johnson. Row 3: Christopher Kokoros, Neil Kelliher, Charles Layton, Sheldon Kanter, Herbert Hed- berg, Peter Gundlach, Eric Kahn, Felix Liao. Absent: Jeffrey Jordan, Robert Josselyn, Leslie Kinch, Stephen Kinzer, William Kelly, Gregory Kotlarowski. i AKERS 327 Row I: Jacqueline KoufFman, Joy Lee, Barbara Leader. Jennifer Lewis. Sandra Kurinsky, Catherine I.empesis. Hollis I.echtur. Joanne Kriipp, Nancy Leon, Susan Licter. Row 2: Wil- liam Lazarus, Terry Langenthal. Jeffrey Lepie, Carol Kodis, Mary I,arkin, Deborah Lebow, Patricia Leary. John J.ake. Flliot Levatin, Michael Lane. Row 3: Robert Laham, Robert Lally, Joseph Lazar. Adam Kowall, Robert Lew, Burton Leeder, Frederick Leafer, Steven LeafFer. Absent: Constance J.alinde, Kathleen I. ally. Ronald I.eBlanc, Gilbert Lee. AKERS 323 Row I: Carol Liberman, Sarah Mann, Susan laibell, Leslie Lewis, Diane MacIntyre, Jean Lung, Frances Macarov, I.ois Lynn, Susan Lofchie. Row 2: Murdok MacRae, Daniel Levita, Colin MacLean. Roberta Lewis. Craig MacDonald, Stephen Liner, Mr, VanHoven. Row 3: Richard Lewis, Gerald Jj ' tchman, Gary l.urie. Michael Maloney. Stanley Leven, Gilbert Maker. Ronald Levy. Absent: Marhta Lynch, Anne MacDonald, Michelle MacMillan, James Linken, Ronald Louie, Robert Lyshorn, Peter Malick. Peter MacLeod. AKERS 334 Row I: Maureen Muldoon, Beth Michelson, Celeste Marx. Margaret Moroney, Nancy Manning, Wendy Mason, Fllen Mirsky, Susan Meredith. Row 2: Robert Manchester, Linda Mottow. Nancy McBrine, Alexis Mc- Eachern, Margaret Metcalf, Helen Morris, Mary Moran, Julie McMahon. Row 3: Robert Moss. John Martin, Roger Moore, Richard Michaelson. Paul Miller, Robert Maloney, David Morrisey. Absent: James Markson. Brian McCormack. Peter McCormack, Vincent Mc- Namara. William Michelson, Paul Moroney, Thomas O ' Connor. 82 AKERS 213 Row 1 : Linda Murray, Ann Runyon, Deena Nelson, Andrea Oppenheim, Ying Ng, Paula Maul, Kathleen Murphy, Anne O’Connor. Row 2: Peter Oberton, Thomas O ' Hearn, Steven Pearl, Diane Patt, Mary Meinz, Paul Paradise, David Paley, Mr. Goldman. Row 3: Robert Novae. James Nyhen. John O ' Leary, Dennis Murphy, Albert Ochiltree, David O’Neil, Jona- than Olmer, Anthony Ng. Absent: Esterlee Nason, Christine Nicastro, Margaret Nolan. Katie Nuanez, Annette O ' Neil, Helaine Pearlstein, Alan Norman, Alfred Palladino, Robert Patnaude. AKERS 343 Row I: Ellen Rothstein. Linda Robinson. Merle Rabin. Beth Redstone, Lynda Peraner, Deborah Posin, Rhonda Rosen, Cheryl Rich. Row 2: Thomas Quinn, James Popkin. Steven Pearlstein, Joan Price, Donna Penan. Linda Plotnick, Agnes Rev, Cheryl Roberts. William Pignato. Row 3: Cesar Penaherrera, Lawrence Piatelli, Richard Peterson, Michael Polakoff. Stephen Pollack, Kevin Ryan, Richard Regan, Robert Popkin. Absent: Mr. Schluntz, Lorene Pelletier, Virginia Rich, Edmund Pitts. Daniel Reardon. Richard Reardon. ) AKERS 326 Row I: Constance Rudnick, Illene Salo, Joy Ruby, Jill Rosenblatt, Roberta Sacks, Deborah Saitta. Row 2: Rohan Samaraweera, Daniel Rosen, Douglas Ross, Gary Roffman, Douglas Rooney, Daniel Riley, Richard Rutenberg. Row 3: Paul Russ. Robert Riley, David Ross, Alan Rouvel. David Rosenthal. Absent: Mrs. Gray. 83 Row I: Susan Shnidman, Therese Maloney, Eileen Siegal, Donna Sandison. Rene Scardino, Karen Shuman. Row 2: Chuckie Peraner, Thomas St. Sauveur, Diane Sidd, Ro- berta Savage, Stanley Shuman, Arthur Segal. Row 3: David Shuman, Barry Skolnick, Stephan Schlang, Joel Saperstein, James Schmidt. Absent: James Sedlis, David Simons. AKERS 325 AKERS 324 Row I: Evelyn Segel, Lorraine Scroll. Diane Shindler, Ceil Shapiro, Lisa Simmons, Beverly Shindller. Row 2: Craig Shore, Amy Shapiro, Deborah Seltzer, Susan Shear, Ann Segel, Michelle Serries, Joyce Shapiro, Miss McQuide. Row 3: Austin Segel, Theodore Selame, George Sherry, Thomas Lee, Mitchell Showstack. Bernard Short, Robert Shulman. Absent: Marc Shifres. Row I: Helen Sherry, Frances Snyder, Faina Silber, Cheryl Smullen, Alberta Sirota, Meredith Smith. Carolyn Stock. Ruth Siegel, Diane Stagikas. Row 2: Barbara Summers, Susan Stone, Patricia Smith, Riva-Jill Sparks. Didis Picos, Theresa Taggart. Row 3: Kenneth Steiner, Luiso Stark. Paul Snyder, Robert Snyder, Charles Steele. Robert Smart, Robert SofFa, Denis Smith, Dcnneth Stone. Absent: Walter Slone, Lee Smith. George Smithy, Kent Soldeville, Diane Sullivan. Patricia Sullivan. AKERS 344 J Row 1: Wendy Vittori, Shelley Taylor, Gloria Tissser, Barbara Tynan, Cynthia Tunisiin, Adriane VonLichtenberg, Eleanor Tynan. Row 2: Glen Taggart, Denis Sullivan, Jeannette Tyszkowski, Ursula Vito, Cynthia Trent, Bernice Tong, Lawrence Toner, Richard Verner. Row 3: Daniel Tangney, Richard Thaler, Daniel Swartz, Richard Vernick, Rob- ert Stone, Edward Sue, Dean Trilling, David Tetove, Absent: Barry Sullivan, Lucia Tobin, Denn is Torstensen, Douglas Vandine, Richard Twoney, Barbara Wallen. AKERS 345 Row I: Michele Winokur, Karen Wilkosky, Donna West, Nancy Weinstein, Elaine Wolfe, Roberta Watkins, Susan Weinberg. Row 2: Douglas Walsh, Samuel Walter, Paula Wood, Pamela Wasserman, David Wallace, Bruce Weinograd. Row 3: Barry Tuler, Nicholas Vourio- tis, Scott Weinstein, Arthur Waters, Mark Weiner, Terrence Tumolo, Stephen Weiner. Absent: Jacqueline Tinch, Thomas Violette, Charles Wagner, Sandra Weiner, Ellie Weinstein, Roberta Williams, Elise Winston, Judith Wolovick, Donia Tuills. AKERS 225 AKERS 224 Row 1: Ellie Weinstein, Sylvie Zenner, Mary Zarba, Susanne Yanes, Joanne Yaffe, Janet Wright, Debra Wynn. Row 2: Miss Lobsats, Bruce Weiner, Howard Wernick, James Yaitanes, Barbara Zarsky, Harriet Vouriotis, Roberta Williams, Marilyn Yaffe, Nettie Taylor, Bruce Zippin, Mrs. Markell. Row 3: Jerry Young, Joseph Wolf, Edward Wolf, Alan Wiseberg, Stephen Yas, Benny Wong, Gerald Winston, Eli Hadomi. Absent: Alyse Spencer, Karen Volk, Margo Wyckoff. 85 PACKARD HOUSE PACKARD HOUSE COUNCIL Row I: Ellen Madow, Janice Murphy, Nancy Burtman. Steven Bennett, Cindy Glendon, Sue VVolpert, Cindy Piltch, Janis Halpert. Row 2: Lawrence Abrams, David Cohen, Harvey Meister, Mark Liebert, Steven Traverse, David Gaiichman, Harriet Finck, Mr. Evans. Row 3: Richard Fine, Larry Robinson, Dennis Wadsworth, Edward Jacobs, Richard Gannet, Robert Berman, Lawrence Cohen. M iss Kathleen Magee, Secretary. 86 PACKARD 254 Row 1: Donna Amendola, Linda Bailey, Cathy Anderson, Lynda Annacone, Robin Adelson, Joyce Becker, Martha Arbeck, Naomi Aluf, Stephanie Aguillard, Leah Altman. Row 2: Wendy Allen, Robert Atkin, Robert Aufiero, Mark Barry. Row 3: Andrew Barab, Joe Alonzo, Theodore Baran, Steven Barcus, James Alkon, Michael Barker, Roan Barber, Malcom Baker, Samuel Albert. Row 1: Rhonda Bloom, Roberta Brucker, Riva Bookman, Janice Brenner, Linda Berman, Rebecca Binder, Amalie Bryan, Marilyn Bradley. Row 2: Teddy Bork, Max Bluestein, Robin Brown, Ronnie Blackman, Carol Berman, Linda Brown, Judy Blank, Robert Berman, Gary Beberman, Mr. Sadker. Row 3: Danny Berman, David Berganti, Ken Bart, Richard Blander, Barry Berman, Stephen Bennet, David Bradshaw, Peter Berube, Barry Blander. PACKARD 246 PACKARD 247 Row I: Lenore Cambell, Debra Close, Audrey Capuano, Claudia Clifford, Jane Cahalane, Janet Cahalane, Jean Churchill, Susan Chin. Row 2: Mr. Otis, Charles Calish, Larry Carle, John Bulian, Myles Cavanaugh, Robert Camp- bell, Larry Burrows, Joseph Brown, John Bubar, Dick Candido, Michael Card, Nancy Burtman. 87 i Row 1: Jane Davis, Theresa Collins, Donna Dugan, Rochelle Denenberg, Lydia Dickinson, Elizabeth Duggan, Alicia Dorf, Bonnie Dulman. Row 2: Eric Cravatts, Jerry Chin, Lawrence Cohen, Linda Dunning, Pamela Davis, Lana Dabney, Sherry Dreyfus, David Cohen, Frank Cimeno, Donald Coker. Row 3: A. Douglas Clark, Miles Coggan, Cary Croopnick, Brian Connolly, James Curtin, Paul Daley, Harold Cline, Leonard Cibley, Daniel Cohen, Justin Cincotti. Standing: Mrs. Ellman. Absent: Leah Decain, Jeffrey Cornblatt. PACKARD 253 PACKARD 255 Row 1: Pamela Economakis, Linda Etcoff, Roberta Fisch, Linda Evers, Nancy Fallon, Georgette Felszegi, Linda Fine, Ruth Feinzig. Row 2: Eric Douglas, Judith Fall, Heidi Fish, Harriet Finck, Marion Ferro, Beverly Egan, Donna Fouse, Robert Donoghue. Row 3: Robert Doyle, Timothy Daly, Steve Drele, Richard Diamond, Stephen Donovan, Richard Doucette, Paul Doyle, Steve Douglas. Absent: James Differ. Row I: Kathy Ford, Deborah Freeman, Jane Fleishman, Avril Fisher, Devora Fox, Susan Fitzgerald, Mardi Forman, Anita Friedman. Row 2: Gary Feinberg, Thomas Duggan, Robert Fenster, Deborah Friedkin, Donna Gallagher, Nancy Flax, Richard Fine, Jerome Eng, Miss Tondreau. Row 3: Stephen Eustis, Daniel Farrell, Howard Elliot, Richard Eskin, Michael Fitz- hugh, Paul Farrell, Walter Faxon, Harry Feinzig, Raphael Feldman. Absent: Majory Fishman, Desiree French, Willard Farnsworth, Jeffrey Elmore, Kenneth Epstein. 11 fv 1 ' II i i 1 J PACKARD 257 I I 88 mm PACKARD 258 Row I: Janet Cottier, Kathleen Goldner, Rhonda Goldman, Edith Geronimus, Renee Gilbert, Marjorie Goldstein, Maureen Gleason, Ronni Gilder. Row 2: Kevin Flynn, Robert Fitzpatrick, Wayne Garnett, Donna Gallagher, Linda Goldstein, Carol Goodman, Cynthia Glendon, Jon Freedman, Meryl Gladstone, Marcia Gilbert, Karen Goldberg, Karl Freedman, Alan Fleishman, Miss Coult. Row 3: Jonathan Forman, Bruce Freedman, Peter Galambos, Hirao Fujieda, Thomas Finn, Steven Fleishman, Russell Frye, David Gauchman, Richard Gannett, Karl Full- bright. Absent: Donald Fox. PACKARD 260 Row 1: Joan Greenglass, Patricia Griffin, Diane Goulston, Janis Halpert, Martha Gray, Renee Helfen, Byrna Harfield, Linda Hart. Row 2: David Ginsburg, David Grabau, Stephen Gillis, Roberta Grahame, Hallie Greenburg, Patricia Haberger, Josefine Herrero, Stuart Glenn, Robert Gillette, Miss Blizzard. Row 3: John Gouthro, Joseph Geary, Richard Goulston, Yee Gee, Jonathan Gold, Lawrence Gitner, Leonard Gitner, Barry Gordon, Mitchell Green. Absent: Gary Gitner, Steven Goldstein, Anna Herrero. PACKARD 265 Row 1: Maureen Hughes, Lisa Hurvitz, Joanne Jason, Henriette Kates, Marjorie Kaplan, Gail Jaffe, Florence Judson, Gayle Kaplan, Susan Kassner, Nancy Hopkins. Row 2: Barbara Hoch- berg, James Hartigan, Stanley Hersh, Robert Hemilburg, Robert Haskins, Christopher Higgins, Edward Hardensky, Robert Hopkins, Robert Grove, James Harrison, John Harmon, Burton Gizpvsky, Richard Greene, Susan Hillson. Absent: Mary Hunter, Kenneth Grossman, Marc Halperin. 89 Row 1: Virginia Langdon, Andra Kurlis, Linda Kirrane, Aluma Kopito, Jane Kriensky, Joan Krasney, Phyllis Kumins, Philomena Kelleher Row 2: Neal Kanter, Pamela Kersey, Leslie Kenning, Karen Koritz, Faye Katz, Pamela King, Joanne Kinch, Mr. Hedrick. Row 2: Steven Kaminsky, Russell Jalbert. Marshall Ingel, Edward Jacobs, Albert Jimenez, Jason Kantor, Stephen Hotz. Absent: James Hunt, Kevin Joyce, Michael Kane. PACKARD 262 PACKARD 263 Row 1: Ann Ellen Levine, Debra Levy, Deborah Liebman, Theresa Lawlor, Deborah Lash, Carol Lawler, JoAnne Lee, Judith Levine. Jacalyn Langenthal, Jennifer Leinsdorf. Row 2: Joan Levine, Terri Levine, Cheryl Levitt, Marc Karofsky, Dennis Kaufman, David Karon, Alan Kear, Daniel Kaufman, Jeffrey Katz. Row 2: Elliot Kaplan, David Kaplan. Richard Kazis, Dale Keiter, Stephen Kenney. Ronald Katz, Vincent Kenney. Absent: Rochelle Larkin, Jeffrey Klain, Peter Kelley, Barry Katz. Row 1: Janet Litchman, Leslie Maxon, Dolores Mallare, Wendy Mason, Patricia Maloney, Jeanne Mar, Ellen Madow, Joan McCann, Rhonda Martin, Elizabeth McCann, Efrat Lifshit. Row 2: Robert Lane, Michael Lee, Ronan Lefkowitz, Alan Kooris, Steve Lee, Karl Koster, Neal Kupferman, Erank Kovendy, Michael Laufer, Hugh Kuropatkin, Lawrence Lane, Mr. Slaven. Absent: Robert Kopelman. Douglas Koufman. PACKARD 401 90 PACKARD 402 Row I: Janice Murphy, Jane Moskow, Patricia Mears. Vicki Newman, Betty Morningstar, Nancy Missel, Frances Muir, Mary Neary. Row 2: Mark Liehert, Marc Lofchie, Liao Allen, Mary A. McIntyre, Anne Menton, Arlene McCrensky, Anita Miller, Donna Moore, Alan Levy, William Lerman, Mr. Walsh. Row 3: Mathew Levin, Dale Clarke, Kenneth Levine, Irwin Lefman, Alan Levine, Kenneth Levy, George Linscott. Absent: Robert Lynch, Robert Levy. Row 1: Debra O’Conner, Anne Norris, Martha O ' Brien, Kathleen O’Leary. Helene OstrofF, Cynthia Piltch, Olivia O’Neill, Susan Padawer. Row 2: Michael Mendes. Thomas Mahon, Harvey Meister, Claire Pasztor, Sandra Paul, Joan Piken, Diane Pedrotty, Mary Nickerson, Robert Ma- caulay, Alan Meisterman, Mr. Evans. Row 3: Stephen MacEachern, Mark McLaughlin, Richard McCue, Nicholas Majewski, Richard McGrath, Douglas MacDonald, Barry McNeilly, James McCaffrey, James McMahon, David MacDonald, David MacLean. Absent: Robert Mello, Edward MacLeod. PACKARD 403 Row I: Phyllis Porges, Leanne Reeves, Martha Podren, Demetra Polis, Norma Pincus, Judith Rand, Nadine RatzkofF. Row 2: Paul Nitkin, Gary Nickel, Deborah Pransky, Elaine Pinches, Nancy Pollack, Gail Prager, Robert O’Brien, Saul Morgenstern. Row 3: Timothy Nason, Robert Milbury, Eric Milgroom, William Moore, Lawrence Milgroo, Daniel O’Neil, Kevin Murray, Fred Noah, George O’Neil, Mark Orell, Richard Myerson, Michael Paley. Absent: Joseph Onorato. PACKARD 404 PACKARD 406 Row I: Wylma Saffran, Gail Roberts, Elizabeth Sampson, Janice L. Roberts, Kathleen Rollins, Joyce Rogers, Karen E. Russ, Bonita M. Rudnick, Nina Schwarta. Row 2: James A. Pap- pastergion, Richard H. Penn, Richard C. Parker, Nancy M. Sargon, Margaret H. Riley, Jo Anna Rorie, Jane E. Ross, Lawrence Robinson, Ronald E. Pitt, Thomas Richmond, Miss Bailey. Row 3: George Paradise, James Polasky, Michael B. Pell, Richard J. Regan, Peter C. Powell, David Portner, John E. Phillips, James R. Perry. Absent: William Pollard, John Ramey, David Richardson, Vida Richardson, Lanese A. Rogers, Paula G. Rotman, Judith Sacarabc, Gail I. Saunders. PACKARD 407 Row I: Lynne N. Shapiro, Alice Slezak, Allyn M. Shill, Loretta R. Segal, Jo Anne Segall, Suzanne M. Simon, Anita Seroll, Leslie A. Seaton. Row 2: Peter Segool, Bruce G. Safran, Beverly Singer, Leslie B. Shore, Elise M. Simard, Meredith Slavin, Andrea J. Shapiro, Joseph Rothchild, Marc S. Rosen. Row 3: Jeffrey L. Rosen, Jerald I. Sandler, Steven T. Ruby, Lawrence A. Schwartz, David Rotenberg, Stephen Scherer, Barry M. Rosenberg, Ernest Saltaiamacchia, Ranji Samaraweera. Absent: Mrs. Meyers. PACKARD 408 Row 1: Frances B. Snyder, Nancy L. Sodekson, Patricia Tangney, Valerie J. Tanck, Lesley M. Smith, Marlene C. Tarr, Nancy G. Solomon. Row 2: Michael Siegal, W. Scott Shankle, James M. Shapiro, Phyliss P. Speen, Harriet I. Swartz, Mala Strassfeld, Debra L. Swart, Mr. Tiktin. Row 3: Barry Silverman, Carl S. Ship, Alan R. Shapiro, Eliot M. Siegal, Paul T. Stagikas, Mark E. Stein. Absent: Jonathon B. Selig, George Smith, Richard J. Spears, Barry Steinberg, Betsey H. Smith, Jill E. Summers. 1 92 PACKARD 409 Row 1: Sheryl Tobin, Martha Webster, Claudia Walter, Louise Weissman, Lindsay Taylor, Marcia Wakefield, Maki Taylor, Belinda Toledo, Kathryn Thompson, Fllen Waitzkin. Row 2: Andrew Steverman, Rita Wallace, P;wd Tallen, Edward Temple, David Stoler, Robert Tumarkin, Robert Terrell, Lawrence Stone, Gary Steinberg, Charles Tynan, Steven Traverse, William Stressenger, Karen Weisberg, Miss McCarthy. Ahseni: Paul Sterman, Dean Sutherland, Walter Tisser, Elilla Treiner, Margaret Wacker, Row I: Lisa Wingersky, Sue Wolpert, Sharon Wong, Judith Wittes, Bernice Zysow, Annie Wong, Leslie Zillman, Amy Winthrop, Faith Wolcott, Row 2: Michael Walk, Thomas Yee, Stephen Weiss, Jennifer Yates, Suellen White, Joan Yagodnick, Irene Wodinsky, Steven Wolff, Joseph White, Robert White, Miss Tiews. Row 3: David Williams, William Winslow, Richard Umlah, Roger Ward, Bill Waldo, R. Vandenburgh, Dan Whitney, Mark Wadness, Steven Zieff, Dennis Wadsworth, Onnie Woods. PACKARD 410 I Mr. William Seymour, Housemaster SHAILER HOUSE Mrs. Joan Sawler, Secretary HOUSE OFFICERS Row I : Suzanne Eisenberg, Sec., Marshall Horvvitz, Vice-Pres., Peter Koretsky, Pres., GeotTrey Kurinsky, Asst. Treas., Joe Ng, Treas. SHAILER HOUSE COUNCIL Row I: Marshall Horwitz, Peter Koretsky, Suzanne Eisenberg, Geoffrey Kirinsky, Joe Ng. Row 2; Barbara Shore, Jane Roberts, Leslie Brill, Betsy Levy, Joanne Rosenzwieg, Jill Ober, Lorraine Horwitz, Joan Trussen. Row 3: Robin Sherman, Janet Cutler, Amy Swartz, Jane, Bethany Barnett, Barbara Hamilton. Row 4: Jeffrey Effgen, Mark Newman, Elliot Ereed- man, Leonard Lilly, Gregg Schnierer, Geoffrey Costello, Franklin Siegel. 94 SHAILER 142 Row 1: Patricia Cahalane, Marie A. Canclella, Elizabeth Boiiche, Bonnie Brenner, Susanna Burns, Sharon M. Bradley, Susan R. Calish, Leslee K. Brill. Row 2: Ray Blanchfield, Larry R. Brown, Donna L. Burrows, Diane M. Brassil, Arlene Brackett, Brenda S. Callan, Martin A. Bloomfield, Frank J. Cabral. Row 3: John D. Brown, Steven H. Bornstein, Michael Brassier, Larry T. Bornstein, Charles E. Bird, Leonard M. Brown, Christopher B. Boyd, Paul R. Brennan. Absent: Paul X. Buckley, James C. Byer, Joseph M. Candido, Charlene Blundell, Lynette A. Brown, Ellyn R. Camiel, Linda Bloom, Mrs. Gutierrez. SHAILER 140 Row I: Eve A. Adler, Shelley L. Bernard, Barbara R. Backman, Maria Bailer, Jennifer Andrews, Alisa M. Berman, Mary W. Baumeister, Thomasina Benson, Joan Belben, Claire R. Berman. Row 2: Edward W. Bauer, Janice Bassil, Madeline Barney, Regina D. Aifer, Deborah J. Belkin, Linda J. Aronson, Anne C. Aronson, Karen J. Berman, Bethany A. Barnett, David E. Baird, Gordon T. Bello. Row 3: Robert BartzofT, William E. Berthrong, Bruce Barnard, Warren Beach, Conrad O. Bergschneider, Richard L. Allen. Absent: Juan C. Alvarez, Carl Anderson, John J. Arsenault, John Beadet, Gan Barber. Standing: Mrs. Stylianopoulos. Row 1: Gail E. Cantor, Jan A. Coffey, Jane E. Coffman, Laureen Cardinale, Eileen M. Carey, Martha E. Connolly, Susan Cauper, Mary E. Champagne, Rochelle Cedar, Lisa B. Canner. Row 2: Kathleen Coleman, Lloyd Cohen, David W. Caprio, Stanley L. Chin, Gregory L. Cheung, Robert E. Charm, Shelton Coats, Vernard Cook, Daniel Colanton. Row 3: Thomas Carroll, Kevin Clinton, Michael E. Connors, Thomas R. Coleman, Jeffrey B. Costello, David Chain, Stephen C. Coffman, Robert J. Cose, Richard J. Cohen. Absent: Anthony G. Constan- tine, Mrs. Alimansky. [ ' i I SHAILER 143 SHAILER 144 Row 1: Janis Eagerman, Sylvie Destian, Mildred Dimento, Janet Cutler, Joan Duggan, Patricia Delong, Susan Dronge, Evaline Edlestein, Alesi Economakis, Nora Dooley. Row 2: William Dunnells, Thomas Eckstein, Nancy Deptula, Laraine Dicenzo, Ann Daly, Benjamin Dowd, Sidney Edelman, Miss Rosenthal. Row 3: Cornelius Crowley, William Driver, Stuart Cushner, Eric Dubins, Gary Dennis, Lawrence DeHaan, Louis DiBartolomeo. Absent: Robert Cronin, David Crump, Linda Delorie. SHAILER 145 Row 1: Patricia Flannery, Susanne Eisenberg, Rae Fortin, Louise Eouse, Marlene Finkelstein, Deborah Finley, Merrill Fisher, Susan Feder, Wendy Flescher. Row 2: John Fairbank, Joseph Fernald, Peter Flannery, Ernest Finestone, David Fall, James Egan, Ira Fleishman, Thomas Fleming, Mr. Friedland. Row 3: Bennet Epstein, Dov Eylath, George Ferguston, Daniel Fishman, Gary Favreau, Mark Forman, Howard Fisher. Absent: Jeffrey Effgen. Row I: Elizabeth Bamford, Calliope Galatis, Ana Gershenfeld, Norma Gani, Vivien Gilikson, Rhonda Friedman, Jayne Gamer, Nanette Goldman, Margaret Foster. Row 2: Edward Gould, Lynn Gabriel, Deborah Goldberg, Rochelle Goldin, Karen Goldberg, Ellen Gordon, Gertrude Goodman, Shirley Goldrich, Julie Gottlieb, Nadine Gray, Michael Fairbank, Miss Bonville. Row 3: Ronald Gashin, Douglas Glendon, R. Fulton, Edward Galasti, Scott Goldberg, Theo- dore Foundas, Elliot Friedman, Peter Glaser, Mark Gordon. Absent: Carol Fradet, John Gleason, Kevin Gamer. SHAILER 146 96 SHAILER 148 Row 1: Sharon Hart, Lisa Hammerman, Kathe Helman, Maureen Griffin, Wendy Groper, Anne Griffith, Mary Hamilton, Michal Hadomi, Linda Green, Donna Green. Row 2: John Hernon, Guy Guarino, Ann Horwitz, Jill Grover, Barbara Hamilton, Gail Hillson, Laura Greenglass, Patricia Holder, Waichiard Hayashi, Jerold Hersch, Fred Haley, Mrs. Rodriguez. Row 3: Steven Greene, Joseph Hart, Steven Hoffman, Richard Green, Jerold Hill, Jonathan Greenberg, Nessim Habif, Stephen Hawkins, Stephen Hedberg, Michael Hill. Absent: Marguerite Gustin. Row 1: Lucy Jackson, Patricia Jones, Moira Hurley. Sarah Hunter, Kathy Hughes. Stephanie Kaye, Nancy Indorf, Paula Kass. Row 2: Marshall Horwitz, Elizabeth Jones. Renata Kainins, Marlene Jacobson, Anne Katzeff, Louise Johnson, Celeste Jamison, Sheila Judge, Roslyn Hurwitz, Johanna Hughson, Lorraine Horwitz, Robert Jackson, Miss Sharp. Row 3: Leo Hovsepian. Mitchell Jackson, Scott Hudson, Carl Katzeff. Peter Kaye, Stephen Kamin, Kevin Hutchinson. Chester Hurwitz. John lllman, Richard Kaner, Richard Jackson, Michael Hullum. Absent: Julie Hurwitz. Deborah Johnson, Marcia Kantor. Susan Kaupers, Joshua Jacobs. SHAILER 261 SHAILER 266 1 Row I: Eileen Kuritz, Lisa Lally, Lillian Kushi. Karen Kirby, Katherine Kelleher, Kara Kuilekval, Caren Kelman, Amelia Koch, Mary Keane. Row 2: Peter Koretsky, William La Barge, Philip Kempler, Steven Landau, Mark Landman, Geoffrey Kurinsky, Steven Kon- stadt, David Krivitsky, Ann Kirstein. Row 3: Thomas Keane, Kenneth Laham, Lawrence Lamb, Justin Kennard, James Kirby, Kenneth Kupferman, Steven Kriger, Raymond Kelly. Absent: Carolyn Kirrane, Miss Leal. I 97 SHAILER 267 Row I: Joan Lederman, Linda Lim, Betsey Levy, Elaine Lasoff, Amanda Lee, Judith Levy, Nancy l.ihhy, Audrey Leung, Barbara Levy, Brenda Leidner, Barbara Linenthal. Row 2: Marcia Levy, IJnda Lewis, Kathy Liljander, Scott Levin, Jonathan Lettvin, Mark LeBeaux, David Levy, Robert Lewis, Thomas Levangie, Bruce Leighton, Rhonda Levinson, Helen Lee, Anne Larrabee, Miss Weeden. Row 3: William Leary, Chester Lew, Marc Lippa, Norman Lawrence, Christopher Lee, John Lee, Richard Lenson, Leonard Lilly, Ricky Lawrence. Absent: Judy Lawlor, Sandra Levitt. SHAILER 268 Row I: Marjorie McCone, Patricia Manchester, Mildred Martin, Pauline Lung, Margaret Manning, Patricia Manning, Linda Martin, Joyce McMahon. Row 2: Robert MacLeod, Susan McMorrow, Cheryl Lubin, Sherry Margolin, Jane Lynn, Linda Malloy, Lucy Matson, Robin Massik, Margaret Macisaac, Pamela McDonough, John Maxon. Row 3: Richard McNamara, Joseph Luongo, Raanan Macarov, Paul Mason, Robert McNeil, Daniel MacDonald. Mark Lovett, Jacques Lohr, William McCroken, Gregory Maurides, Michael MacNeil, Milton Marder, Earl McDowell. Absent: Richard McCaffrey. Patricia Mathis. Standing: Mr. Grossman. Row I: Marjorie Newman, Iconise Nuanez, Margaret McPherson, Maureen Nyhen, Joan Morrissey, Martha Miller, Sara Mogey, Mary Morgardo, Karen Newman, Marilyn Neckes, Judith Murray. Row 2: Robin Merritt, Paula Muldoon, Andrew Nason, Gary Nixon, Joe Ng, Andrew Melnechuk, Jonathan Naiman, Michelle Melville, Melinda Metcalf, Stephanie Moy. Row 3: Peter Nason, Chester Minkle, Mark Newman, Ronald McNeil, John Noonan, Edward Monahan, Donald Miller. Absent: Wesley McSweeny, Steven Medoff, Richard Mitchell, Gary Moore, Eugene Nault, Sarah McShea, Miss Foose. SHAILER 346 98 SHAILER 347 Row 1: Deborah Oshry, Jill Ober, Carole Piltch, Ellen Paris, Alice O’Neill, Edna Parsons, Rhonda Orans, Henrietta Orringer. Row 2: Howard Ostroff, Jennifer Parkins, Deidre Olsen, Charlene Peluso, Diane Pierce, Patricia O’Neil, Kathleen O’Brien, Kathleen O’Connell, Sus- anne Ochiltree, Paul Perry. Row 3: Robert Oldsman, Jonathan Posin, Stuart Pitts, Richard Peck, Stanley Porter, David Prentiss, James Price, Robert Powers, Thomas Osenton, Richard Patnaude. Absent: William Olsen, John Peterson, Joseph Phillips, Jeffrey Polack, Patti Onarato, Cynthia Parker, Adele Pierce. Standing: Miss Berman. SHAILER 348 Row 1: Anne Regolino, Kathleen Rezendes, Susan Raymond, Jill Rakoff, Debra Rose, Leslie Roitman, Ellen Reilly, Bonnie Robins, Cynthia Rogers, Susan Rose. Row 2: Michael Roberts, David Robinson, Alan Richman, Robert Rosen, Mark Regan, Thomas Riley, Robert Price, Richard Reader, Sam Rabinovitz, William Ramey, Alfornia Roberts, Jon Roberts, Marla Richmond, Jane Roberts. Standing: Mr. R. Cohen. Row 1: Serena Saltzman, Lois Sage, Joanne Rosenzweig, Cheryl Rosenfield, Nancy Rubackin, Elise Sable, Donna Rosengrad, Bridget Ryan. Row 2: Mark Rudnick, Kerrick Ryan, Richard Salomon, Armand Rozenberg, Thomas Salah, Brian Russ, Mr. Steltzer. Absent: Linda Rubin. SHAILER 350 Row I: Franklin Siegel, Judith Simansky, Barbara Shore, Beverly Shore, Lois Shir, Gail Sim- mons, Janet Shivek, Robert Simard. Row 2: Robert Simmons, Stewart SinofF, James Silverman, Thomas Silva. Michael Silber, Mitchell Sidd. Michael Siegel, Mr. Forsythe. SHAILER 352 SHAILER 354 ■j 4 At i i I P Row I : Virginia C. Stameris, Evelyne I.. Snyder, Cheryl B. Sochin, Mary A. Steffen, Vicki J. Smith, Susan N. Solomon, Maura Soble. Row 2: Lawrence Stein, Robert G. Spector, Michael D. Smolker, Alan L. Snyder, John E. Spillane. Paul H. Spencer, Gregg A. Sneirson, Peter D. Speen, Mrs. Daniels. Absent: Stephen E. Smith, Roberta Soolman. Row I: Laurie Schwartz. Elizabeth St. Sauveur, Sheila Tamkin, Amy Swartz, Linda Sterling. Susan Tarantino, Geraldine Stuart. Joanne Strock, Carol Stone, Marsha Sullivan. Row 2: Bob Steinzig, Jonathon Stone, William Sullivan, Jeffrey Stoller, Ronnie Stevens, Jeffrey Swartz, Thomas Thaler, Don St. Sauveur, James Sultan, Duncan Stuart, Mr. Chellquist. SHAILER 357 100 SHAILER 359 Row I: Arthur D. Warga, Gail Urbas, Elaine T. Turetsky, Pauline E. Tisser, Joni J. Trushin, Ellen M. Waldman, Ruth M. Tong, Judy A. Tong, Martha J. Thompson, Jeffrey Verner. Row 2: John D. Waldstein, Jay L. Trilling, Joseph R. Tobin. Kenneth L. Tyler, Paul A. Travis, Stephen Vonlichtenberg, Glancarlo Vito, James J. Trahon, Martin I.. Wallace, Mr. Bagley. Row I: Sheryl G. Samoff, Mary E. Shea. Emily L. Sawler, Deborah L. Schreiber, Roberta J. Sanders, Susan P. Schonberg, Nina Sheinkopf, Edith A. Seltzer. Row 2: Mark S. Sheinfeld, Robin M. Sherman, Catherine R. Saphar, Michelle M. Seibert, Amy G. Salzman, Dawn M. Saunders, Robert M. Shapiro, Mr. Cunningham. Row 3: Steven Scerencsi, John E. Schlang, Jeffrey Sayer, Robert C. Shermont, Frederick Sherman. SHAILER 363 Row I: Lewis P. Weisman, Ellen J. Williams, Hedy M. Weinberg, Ellen G. Watts, Judith A. Wexler, Ilena G. Wiersing, Sandra D. Whitman, Jane Williams, David J. Weinberger. Row 2: Joseph R. Williams, Ralph White, Jeffrey M. Wax, William Weinberg, Morgan White, Howard I. Wilgoren. Absent: Frederic S. Weiss, Rebecca Wilson, Miss Nardone. 101 SHAILER 364 Row 1: William Zane, David Ziskend, Sheryl Zeitler, Vanessa Wycoff, Judith Wolfe, Linda Wong, Sandra Zuker, Edward Zaval, Allan Wong. Row 2: Tommy Yee, Robert Wolf, Ronald Yee, Wai Peter Yung, Barry Zallen, Wilson, Wong, Miss Campbell. Absent: James Woode, Charles Zimmerman. 102 Row 1: Martin Jacobs, Burton Rosenthal, Peter Weiner, Gerald Belsky, Treas.; Steve Back- man, Vice Pres.; Sandy Kurinsky, Corr. Sec.; Stephen Kinzer. Row 2: Jerry Loporto, Jim Grandberg, Stan Baker, Stephen Proviser, Roberta Williams, Richard Thaler, Mr. Wright. Absent: David Pearlman, Kathy Lavine, Arthur Segel. Joey Wolf, Steve Bennett, Cindy Piltch, Jane Fleishman, Mark IJebert, Barry Steinberg, David Gannett, Steve Ruby, Richard Kazis. 104 Row 1 : Wendy Mason, Mark Coven, Paul Heimberg, Paul Sheinkopf, president; Ted Solomon, Mark Berenberg, Nancy McBrine. Row 2: Arthur Segal, Burt Rosenthal, Peter Weiner, Larry Toner, Jeff Lepie, Steven Konstadt, Charles Sidman, Marshall Horwitz. HUMAN RELATIONS COUNCIL STUDENT COURT Row 1: Abram Glazer, Arnie Possick, Beth Michelson. Row 2: Paul Heimberg, Mr. Hedrick, Paul Sheinkopf. CENTRAL TREASURY Row 1: Yvonne King, Bernice Tong, Mr. Ehnes, Ruth Babcock, Donna Cahill. Row 2: Miss Boland, Mrs. Seltzer, Miss Greenshields, Mr. Goldman. 105 E ' ■ mil TUTORS Row 1 : Nancy Weinstein, Andy Oppenheimer, Cindy Piltch, Debbie Shoostein, Jon Ratskof, Alisia Geratt, Joy Ruby, Terri Specter, Roberta Davis. Row 2: Diane Sidd, Ellen Cohen, Kathy Eustis, Ciel Shapiro, Cheryl Rich, Elaine Cohen, Linda Erankel, Ann Bucklin, Phyliss Berman, Debby Posin, Alexis Mechechin, Pam Koch, Linda Eranklin, David Kaplin, Margi Butler, Mr. Shahan. Row 3: Karen Russ, Lisa Leighton, Elaine Wolfe, Cynthia Tunison, Maddy Bernard, Steve Ruby, Dale Keiter, Phil Geyer, Barbara Gilbert, Robin Alpert, Martha Gray, Nancy Fine, Elaine Pinche, Kerry Merithew, Richard Fine. MARSHALS Row I: Robert Soloman, Captain; Dean Levy, Lt. Row 2: Steve Backman, Lt.; Robert Hunter, Lt.; John Ratskoff, Lt. Row I: IJnda Robinson, Sue Wolpert, Cathy Frisch, Dean Levy, Robert Soloman, Captain; John Ratzkoff, Lieutenant; Nancy Fine, Carol Kodis, Judy Begelfer. Row 2: Marcis Sodums, Larry LasofF, Joy Ruby, Elissa Jerret, Steve Gordon, Ed Yee, Fred Laeffer, Michele Miller, Alison Greene. Row 3: Steve Traverse, Bobbi Katz, Lisa Goldberg, Nancy Weinberg, Debbie Finer, Ellen Feldman, Renee Helfen. 106 J LIBRARY AIDES Row I: Ying Ng, Risa Gopin, Yaffa Hamaoui, Marsha Friedman, Leslie Brill, Barbara Steinhurst. Row 2: Miss Sandholm, Deborah Davidson, Nancy Hymnoff, Renata Kalnins, Jeanne Lung, Ruth Siegel. JUNIOR RED CROSS Row I: Mr. Vigliorolo, Janie Gallant, Mrs. Levin. Row 2: Steven Proviser. OFFICE AIDES Row I: Cindy Lew Cheung, Iva Bolan, Kathy White, Barbara Whitney, Ilene Cutter, Yaffa Harnaow, Elaine Epstein, Maureen Fahey. Row 2: Miss Murdock, Gail Rivetz, Patricia McCameron, Marsha Lerman, Arlene Libby, Debbie Ixe, Dotti McCue, Nancy Kraez, Karyn Wong. Row 3: Cindy Phillips, Elliot Driben, Gary Bickelman, Barry Brams, Liz Cook, Marsha Friedman. 107 PUBLIC ADDRESS CORPS Row I : Jennifer Yates, Arlene Shumsker, Cynthia Baron, San- dra Lilly, Barbara Steinhurst, Saulyne Bines. Row 2: Mrs. Shore, Nathan King, Henry Pass, Robert Monroe, Michael Levy, Robert Brauner. Row I: Jimmy Georges, Phil Geger, Phil Galkiccio, Oz Altman, Tom Lally, Sheldon Preno- vitz, Arthur Waters, Steve Kampler, Johnathan Lettvin. Row 2: Joe Rothchild, Paul Nitkin, Mike Paley. Stan Dubick, Steve Canner, Bill Chapman, Kevin Clifford, Robert Cronin, David Ziskind, Johnathan Posin. Row 3: David Baird, Tom Keane, Lawrence Heller, Mike Lepie, Robert Bruni, Robert Friedman, Tom Jones, Tim Brown, Mark Astroff, Walter Tisser, Mark Landman. AUDIO-VISUAL STAFF Row I: Peter Speen, John Brown, David Rosenthal, Ted Foundas, Daniel Rosen, Michael Allarie. Eric Kahn, David Brown, Robert Lewis. Row 2: Mr. Dunbar, Albert Destrempes, Stan Peraner. Steve Liner. Richard Andre, Peter Chin, Murdock MacRae, Joseph Alonzo, William Chapman, Charles Granville. Row 3: Marc Lippy, Alan Cantor, Sheldon Prenovitz, Arthur Waters. Jeff Burke, Ronny Rabatsky, Scot Weinstein, Alan Rouvel, Robert Hogan, Alan Rudnick. James Georges. t LANGUAGE LAB AIDES Row 1: Jeff Lepie. Fred Noah, Joe Williams, Andy Barab, Lenny Lilly, Steve Pearlstein. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE Elizabeth Pooley, Chile Row I: Debbie Finer, Deena Nelson, V.P.; Elizabeth Pooley, Exchange Student from Chile; Rosamond Dewart, President; Ronit Milstein, Exchange Student from England; Robert Riskin, Stephen Kinzer, Treasurer; James Linkin. Row 2: Gail Roberts, Lisa Goldberg, Peter Galluccio, Debby Posin, Deb- bie Lebow, Mrs. Myers, Ellen Waldman, Mr. Titkin, Debbi Hiatt, Georgette Febrezi, Margie Kaplan, Olga Solla, Judy Rothchild. Absent: Louise Waldstein, Leah McGarry, Secretary; Steven Proviser, Sara Gilfenbaum. Ronit Milstein, England 109 DEBATING SOCIETY Row I: Jonathan Duhitzky, Bernard Brown, Abe Glazer, David Shuman, Peter Koretsky, Jim Sultan. Row 2: Steve Konstadt, Marc Newman, Steve Pearlstein, Pres.; Doug Ross, Treas.; Carl Anderson. no FOLK CLUB SONG Row I: Jean Berman, Susan Meredith, Eve Melnechiik. Row 2: Mrs. Lane, Donald Christie, Ava Soifer, Debbie Belkin, Shelly Goldin. FOLK DANCING CLUB Row 1: Cindy Baron, Arlene Shiimsker, Presi- dent; Charna Warga, Vice President; Ruth Sie- gal. Row 2: Judy Fisher, Ellen Cohen, Carol Helfen, Rachel Gordon, Jakki Kouffman. Ill Sarah Gordon, President; Mr. Belliveau; Jonathon Winder. Vice-President DRAMATICS SOCIETY 112 Martin Finkel, Treasurer Susanna Friedkin, Secretary THESPIAN SOCIETY January 13th the Brookline High School I Dramatics Society became a charter mem- ber of the nationwide “non-secret, non- socal” Thespian organization. The society I calls for certain standards to be met. A ten point system is employed for the in- duction of members. Row I: Mr. Belliveau, Miss McElroy, Susanna Friedkin, Cindia Huppeler. Row 2: Eric Kahn, David Ross, Jon Winder. Absent: Sarah Gor- don. I 113 Si i -M V aV Nw 1 FUTURE SCIENTISTS OF AMERICA 1: George Seltzer, Chem- istry Chairman; John Levin- sohn, Ed Yee, Treasurer; Burt Rosenthal, President; Steve Backman, Vice President; John Carr. Row 2: Mr. Coombs, Faculty Advisor; Marshal Fritz, Secretary; Philip Geyer, Walter Slone, Rocket Club Chairman; Peter Orkin, Amateur Radio Chairman; Phil Levinson, Guest Lecturer. Absent: Joseph Rothchild. AMATEUR RADIO CLUB Row I: Peter Orkin, President. Row 2: George Seltzer, John Carr, Mark Stone. ASTRONOMY CLUB Row 1: Joseph Rothchild, Pres.; Skip Atkins, Peter Galambos, Gary Feinberg. Row 2: Mr. Lyons, Laurence Abrams, Paul Mitkin, David Ziskend, Steven Greene. 114 BIOLOGY CLUB Row I: Paul Sheinkopf, Eileen Kesselman, Chairman; Karen Kellman, Barry Brams. Row 2: Marshall Horowitz, Mark Berenberg, Paul Heimberg, Su- san Stone, Burt Rosenthal, Barbara Backman, Mr. Coombs, Faculty Advisor. CAMERA CLUB Row I: Bruce Franklin, David Rotenberg, Shlomo Pinkas, Pres.; Eddie Jacobs. Row 2: Mr. Fox, Faculty Advisor; Morris Landstrass, Robert Goodman, David Goldstein. CHEMISTRY CLUB Row I: Lois Lynn, Randy Jones, Linda Mottow, Doug Ross, Vice Chairman; George Seltzer, Chairman; John Carr, Peter Orkin. Row 2: Mr. Coombs, Deena Nelson, Linda Franklin, Susan Shnidman, Ed Yee, Bruce Franklin, Peter Chin, Morris Landstrass, Philip Geyer. Row 3: Alan Cantor, Larry Heller, Marshall Fritz, Ed Wolf, David Paley, Jon Olmer, Walter Slone. I k PHYSICS CLUB Row ]: John Levensohn, Co- chairman, Marsha Bloom, Deborah Forman, Eve Melne- chuk, Larry Heller, Co-chair- man, Morris Landstrass. Row 2: Mr. Coombs, Faculty Ad- visor; Alan Harbater, Paul Larrabee, David Sherman, Robin Baltimore. ROCKET CLUB Row ! : Joe Ng, Philip Geyer, Ze’ev Slone, Chairman; Gregory Day, David Goldman, Peter Chin. Row 2: Mrs. Daniels, Fac- ulty Advisor; Bruce Franklin, George Seltzer, Mark Freeman, Morris Landstrass, Ed Yee, Danny Fishman. Absent: Russel Frye, Co-chairman. FISH CLUB 116 FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA Row 1: Bethany Barnett, Carol Mower, Lyn Bornstein, Pres.; Julie McMahon, Betty Ann Glickstein. Row 2: Sondra Mays, Kerry Meri- thew, Joan Morrisey, Lynett, Miss Maloney. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA ?OM’ .• Anne Regoline, Treasurer; Eleanor Dolph, President. Row 2: Linda Lewis, Secretary, Miss Muriel South, Faculty Advisor; Jane Lynn, Historian. Absent: Jill Ober, Vice Presi- dent. Row 1: Cindy Phillips, 2nd Vice President; Janie Gallant; Marcia Swartz, Recording Secretary; Sally Holland, President; Barbara Horwitz, Vice President; Linda Barker, Treasurer; Connie Rudnick. Row 2: Iva Bolan, Jeanne McCann, Corresponding Secretary; Peggy Hurley, Marjorie Gruzen, Gail Kass, Susan Schecter. Absent: Mrs. Gray, Faculty Advisor. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Row I : Janie Katz, Chair.; Adrienne Koplow, Treas.; Wendy Mason, Vice-Pres.; Nancy Weinstein, Vice-Pres.; Maureen Lally, Pres.; Nancy Katzen, Sec.; Rosemary Finan, Vice-Pres. Row 2: Elaine Lasoff, Gail Roberts, Paula Rottenberg, Janet Wright, Mrs. Seltzer, Fac.; Miss Pierce, Fac.; Miss Driscoll, Fac.; Miss McCarthy, Fac.; Mrs. Addelson, Fac.; Linda Hicks, Betty Ann Glickstein, Iva Bolan. GIRLS LEAGUE KEY CLUB Row I: Eric Feder, Nathan King, Dean Trilling, Vice President; Mark Coven, President; Peter Weiner, Treasurer; Ed Yee, Paul Heimberg, Mark Berenberg. Row 2: Russell Fryer, Gerald Belsky, Larry Lasoff, Paul Sheinkopf, Allan Epstein, Paul Lee. Arthur Segel, Barry Sheinfeld. .?.■ Peter Zane, John RatzkofT, Henry Pass, Bill Lazarus, Bernard Brown, Harvey Shapiro, Richard Thaler, Edward Zaval. 118 FRENCH CLUB Row I : Evelyn Gordon, Refreshment Chair.; Barbara Horowitz, Pres.; Gene Weissman, Publicity Chair.; Jo- anne Rosenbloom, Vice-Pres. Row 2: Maddy Bernard. Treas.; Barbara Epstein, Sec.; Mrs. Alimansky, Advisor. GERMAN CLUB Row I: Peter Grundlach, President; Adriane Von Lichtenberg, Entertainment Chairman. Row 2: Paul Cabav, Vice President; Mr. Fried- land, Faculty Advisor; Gilbert Lee, Secretary. Absent: Ursula Vito, Treasurer. LATIN CLUB Row I: Barbara Hadler, Sec.; Janie Gallant, Pres.; Sheila Kuritz, V.P. Row 2: Jeane Lung, Mrs. Austin, Faculty Advisor; Louise Goldman, Cindy Phillips, Treas. 119 MATH TEAM Row 1: Steve Backman, Mr. Jean, Richard Riitenberg. Row 2: Jonathan Olmer, James Linkin, John Levensohn, Burton Rosenthal, Bernard Brown. Absent: Joseph Rothchild. MENTAL HEALTH CLUB Row I: Andi Oppenheim, Public Relations; Cynthia Cooper- man, Co-Chairman; Jennie Yates, Co-Chairman; Judy Yagod- nick. Row 2: Mr. Gopen, Faculty Advisor; Laura Kahana, Treasurer; Kerry Merithew. MAIL DISTRIBUTION Row I: Andrea Shapiro, Jeanne Mar, Geraldine Lee, Susan Chin, Rhonda Martin, Jane Lynn, Claire Pasztor, Audrey Leung, Pat Meers, Jonathan Olmer, Russell Faye, Alan Cantor, Lois Lynn, Pete Galluccio, Gilbert Lee. 120 Soprano Lisa Abrams Barbara Applebaum Judy Begelfer Jean Cochrane Debbie Collins Ellie Finn Heidi Fish Connie Franklin Marsha Friedman Linda Goldstein Debbie Hiatt Linda Hicks Jennifer Horton Nancy Hyler Bobbi Katz Janie Katz Leslie Kinch Debbie Lebow Saundra Marcus Dottie McCue Linda Mottow Maureen Muldoon Helene Ostroff Cindy Piltch Debbie Seltzer Jane Spiros Barbara Summers Wendy Vittori Nancy Weinstein Janet Wright Margo Wyckoff Jenny Yates Alto Laura Bardfield Roberta Cohen Eileen Conlon Shelly Denenberg Lesley Doetsch Jane Fleishman Linda Franklin MUSIC DEPARTMENT CONCERT CHOIR Edi Geronimus Renee Helfen Martha Horn Marsha Lermap Beth Michaelson Nancy Paley Debbie Saitta Michelle Serries Arlene Shumsker Deedee Spiros Emily Stabler Nancy Weinberg Sandy Weiner Lisa Wingersky T enor John Contardo Phillip Galluccio Robert Gillette John Harmon Joe Rothchild Barry Steinberg Steve Yas Bass Eric Beresen David Bernstein Larry Cohen Michael Franklin Alan Funk Peter Galluccio Philip Geyer Abraham Glazer Bobbi Katz, President John Gold Dale Keiter Tony Ng Dick Plotkin Gary Rachins John Ratzkoff Larry Schwartz Elliot Segal Robert Solomon Bruce Weinograd Accompanists Susan Isenstein Helaine Pearlstein 121 Violin: Ronan Lefkowitz, J onathon Winder, George Paradise. Judy Gerratt, Sheryl Roberts, Amy Saltzman, Peter Kaye, Nora Dooley, Alice O ' Neil. Mark Brenner. Viola: Joe Rothchild, Margo Wyckoff, Robyn Appel, Kerrick Ryan, Beverly Singer, Debby Collins, Linda Mottow. Violoncello: Richard Plotkin, Carl Anderson. Judy Alatson, Leslie Maxon, Jonathan Posin, Dona Wills. Siring Bass: Kenneth Steiner, Robert Freidman. Plate: Judy Rothchild, Debby Friedkin, Susan Fishlyn, Fredericka Langenthal. Oboe: Denis Harper, Scott Weinstein. Clarinet: Harvey Cohen, Barbara Hadler, Nancy Flax. Bassoon: Brian Gurnee, David Rotenberg. Horn: Roberta Davis, Donal Fox, Linda Renta, Robert Snyder. Trinnpet: Stephen Provizor, Paul Paradise, Eddie Ja- cobs. Trombone: Ricky Lawrence, Gary Barcus. Percussion: Larry Robinson, Norma Levine, Robert Campbell. Plano: Robert Tumarkin. 122 CONCERT BAND Piccolo: Gail Clapp. Flute: Lisa Allen, Debby Friedkin, Renata Kalnins, Jonathan Selig, Olga Solga, Faye Wills, Margo WyckofT. Oboe: Paul Paradise, Scott Weinstein, Clarinet: Larry Abrams, Carol Berman, Harvey Cohen, Christine Cunningham, Jane DellaRoca, Steven Doug- las, Judy Fall, S. Feder, Harriet Fink, Barbara Hadler, Steven Hedberg, Elisa Jerret, Audrey Keshen, Eileen Kesselman, William Lazarus, Scott Shankle, Paul Sterman. Trumpet: Tanya Boyd, Harold Cline, Herbert Hedberg, Eddie Jacobs, Kenneth Kupferman, Eric Milgroom, George Paradise, Stephen Provizer, Drum Major, Jeff Swartz, Mark Wadness, Alto Clarinet: Fredericka Langenthal, Evelyn Segel. Hass Clarinet: Jeff Burke, Bruce Leighton. Alto Sa.x: Jerry Young, Peter Orkin, Tenor Sax: Patricia Delong, Baritone Sax: Robert Atkins, Bassoon: Brian Gurnee, David Rotenburg, French Horn: Roberta Davis, Barbara Levy, Robert Moss, Linda Renta, Robert Snyder, Larry Stone, Trombone: Allan Fishman, Phil Geyer, Ricky Lawrence. Timpani: Larry Robinson. Baritone Horn: Steven Freshman, Dale Keiter, Robert Monroe. String Bass: Robert Friedman, Kenneth Steiner. Bells, Chimes, Xylophone: Norma Levine. Percussion: Robert Campbell, Kenneth Cohen, Carl Ship, Gregg Shierson, Leo Wong. Tuba: Gary Barcus, Michael Fitsnigh, David Karon, Austin Segal. Lisa makes no sound at all I’m badder than you MURIVIAN Excedrin Headache 321 Make a skinny on matters of soul i ' 4 i A On Valentine’s Day you can kiss Connie goodbye. y Rhoda’s having a zombie attack. SAGAMORE Published by the students of Brookline High School, Brookline, Massachusetts Founded 1893 EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-In-Chief Connie Franklin Sports Editors Arnie Possick Larry Lasoff News Editor Leah McGarry Associates Bennett Davies Associate Wendy VIttorl Henry Pass Assistant Ellen Cohen Assistant Larry Horowitz Feature Editor Rhoda Kline Exchange Editor Deena Nelson Associates Debby Posin Photo Editors Ed Yee Norman Freedman Dick Fishman Barry Sheinfeld Art Editor Jakki Kouffman Editorial Editor Stephen Kinzer Associates Susan Fishlyn Associate Lisa Goldberg Gail Strassfeld Assistant David Cohen Typing Editor Susan Shnidman ADVISORS Mr. Geoffrey Pierson Mr. Erik Esselstyn 125 MURIVIAN BUSINESS Row I : Betsy Hanihurg, Gail Rivetz, Barbara Rosenberg. Adina Weisman. Assistant; Evelyn Gordon, Assistant; Daniela Rovbicek, Susan Schechter. Row 2: Mr. Bruce, Ellen Shapiro, Gene Weissman, Mike Jones. Treasurer; Robert Monroe. Treasurer; Bob Brauner, Barbara Elorwitz, Sue Burrill, Miriam Wallace. Absent: Sue Roberts. Manager; Eileen Wasserman, in charge of teachers. SAGAMORE BUSINESS AND CIRCULATION Row I: Nancy Weinstein. Paul Sheinkopf, Paul Heimberg, John Ratzkoff. Jerome Katz. Joy Ruby, Alison Greene. Row 2: Peter Zane, I arry Horowitz, David Kaplan, David Bernstein, Joyce Glas- ser, Mara Ereedland, Elissa Jerret, Bobbi Katz, Betsy Rudnick. Row 3: Ted Solomon, Mark Coven, Sam Lazarus, Mark Berenberg, Bob Brauner. Barry Brams. 126 Row I: Cindy Baron, Lilly Peltzman, Sheila Kuritz; business man- ager, Rhoda Kline, editor; Barbara Steinhurst, Nancy Katzen, Rona Modell, Susan Schecter. Ro ' v 2: Barbara Rosenberg, Rahel Gorodet- zer, Margi Butler, Jakki KouflFman, Risa Gopin, Karen Landman, Leah McGarry, Linda Barker, Barbara Goldstein, Barbara Horwitz, Miss Bailey. Absent: Sue Fishlyn. STUDENT MANUAL Row I: Linda Robinson, Jean Berman, Patricia Flanagan, Co-Literary Editor; Leah McGarry, Editor-in-Chief; Jakki Kouffman, Art Editor; Stede Barber. Row 2: Tom Guralnick, Co-Literary Editor; Michael Franklin, Photography Editor; Paul Snyder, Doug Ross, Business Manager; David Shuman, Business Manager. Absent: Sue Fishlyn, Mrs. Mendelson, Faculty Advisor. REFRACTIONS 127 I i I NOMANA Row I: Agnes Rev, President; Kutn sicgai, Jeanne Lung, Shauna Paul. Row 2: Mr. Sadker, Faculty Advisor; Susan Meredith, Jean Ber- man, Steven Weiss. AFRO-AMERICAN SOCIETY Row I : Joyce Delorise Rogers, Kathleen Rollins, Mary McIntyre, president; Roberta Watkins, Pam King, Anna Jones. Row 2: Jennifer Andrews, Kerry Merithew, Agnes Rev, Stephanie Aquillarel, Leona Jackson, Mamie Hester, Janice Roberts, Rosamond Dewart, Debra Aquil- larel, LaNese Rogers, Michele Evans. 128 SPANISH CLUB Row I : Ying Ng, Secretary; Joyce Glasser, President; Linda Franklin. Row 2: Ira Fleishman, Steve Fleishman, Treasurer; Alan Fleishman, Assistant Treasurer. Absent: Janet Wright, Vice President; Mrs. Rodriguez. STAMP CLUB Row 1: Miss Mallison. Row 2: Stuart Sinoff, Stephin Kamin, Kerrick Ryan. Absent: Laurene Abrams. i 129 STAGE AND ELECTRICAL CREW Row I : Joel Grishaver, Linda Kohn. Row 2: Mr. McCabe, Faculty; Walter Tisser, Dan Rosen, Phil Russell, Mark Brenner, Arthur Geary Jr. SENIOR ANTI-DEFENESTRATION LEAGUE Row I : Peter Weiner, Louise Waldstein, Ted Solomon, Mark Coven, Janis Hoffman, Steven Backman. Row 2: Paul Heimberg, Burt Rosenthal, Steven Provizer, Paul Sheinkopf, Mark Berenberg, Betsy Hamburg. Absent: Maddy Bernard. 130 STUDENT FORUM Row I: Kerry Merithew, Secretary; Joel Grishaver, Martha Schley, President; David Ross, Treasurer; Sharon Biederman, Executive Board. Row 2: Marc Newman, Steven Konstadt, Mr. Grossman. Faculty Advisor; Marc Berman, Executive Board. TOSCOB Row I: Martha O’Brien, Leslie Kenny, Claire Plasztor, Sharon Briefer, Phil Russell, Peter Powell, Lois Lynn, Micky Aramati, Bernice Zysow. Row 2: Mr. Forsythe, Robert Nickerson, Schuylar John, Gilbert Lee, Phil Geyer, Philipp Galucio, Peter Galucio, Terry Langenthal, Tony Rome, Tom Snyder, Nancy Pollack. Robin Gallant, Merry Madden, Leslie Roitman, Anita Serall. Row 2: Eric Shweitzer, Bob Hunter, Hogan, Tom Smart, Gary Steinberg, Alan Cantor, Richard Gannett, Tim Brown. Ed Wolf, Jane Lynn. Eric Kahn, Lauraine Serroll, Patricia Nears. 131 ODWIN Row I: Mary Pendleton, Sonara May. Gertene Dockery, Brenda Graham. Row 2: Dorcas Yee. Lorna E. Chambers, Marcella Charles, Charlene Guess. Mrs. Leona Townsend. Absen- tee: Jacqueline Dupree, Diane Schaefer. 132 I Row I: Steve Backman, Co-Pres.; Mrs. Addelson, Louise Waldstein, Co-Pres. Row 2: Rhoda Kline, Vice-Pres.; Jon Winder, Treas.; Leah McGarry, Sec. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Rebecca Backenroth Steven Backman Linda Barker Cynthia Baron Mark Berenberg Maddy Bernard Tanya Boyd Mark Brenner David Brodney Marjorie Butler Harold Cohen Mark Coven Roberta Davis Rosamond Dewart Barbara Epstein Katherine Eustis Ellen Feldman Deborah Finer Richard Fishman Deborah Forman Constance Franklin Mara Freedland Marshal Fritz Linda Gallagher Janie Gallant Brian Glasser Joyce Glasser Ellen Goldberg Louise Goldman Evelyn Gordon Sarah Gordon Marjorie Gruzen Thomas Guralnick Barbara Hadler Paul Heimberg Lawrence Heller Deborah Hiatt Janis Hoffman Sally Holland Barbara Horwirtz Cyndia Huppeler Martin Jacobs Michael Jones Gail Kass Barbara Katz Jane Katz Jerome Katz Nancy Katzen Eileen Kesselman Nathan King Rhoda Kline Cheryl Kriger Sheila Kuritz Maureen Lally Larry Lasoff Paul Lee Lisa Leighton John Levensohn Barry Lewin Robert Mandel Marlena Maurer Jeanne McCann Mary McMahon Leah McGarry Eve Melnechuk Rona Modell Robert Monroe William Ng Peter Orkin Jill Padawer Gerry Penn Cynthia Phillips 134 Richard Plotkin Arnold Possick Ronald Rabatsky Susan Roberts Agnes Rona Barbara Rosenberg Joanne Rosenbloom Burton Rosenthal Mark Roth Judith Rothchild Paula Rottenberg Martin Russ Martha Schley George Seltzer Roger Shaffer Ellen Shapiro Nancy Shapiro Barry Sheinfeld Debra Shoostine Craig Sockol Marcis Sodums Barbara Steinhurst Howard Steiman Gail Strassfeld Laura Strock Ellen Waldman Louise Waldstein Peter Weiner Adina Weissman Marjorie Wheeler Jonathan Winder Jane Wong Karyn Wong Judy Yagodnick Faye Young The Varsity Football team completed the 1967 season with the excellent record of seven wins and two losses. Bob Brodney, Bob Patnande, Vin Conner and Dennis Doolan turned in fine individual performances. Quarter- back Richie Malony threw thirteen touchdown passes, Mike Forbes was All Scholastic and Captain Dave Brodney was All League Tackle. But most of all the success of any team depends on the ability of the coach. This year Coach Schluntz was the recipient of the first Charles A. Lineham Memorial Award. 136 Row I: Stanley Sawler, John Cahill, Tom St. Sauveur, Glen Taggert, Gary Barcus, Joe Bullard, Dan Swartz, John Boudrot, John O’Leary, Tom Carr, Jerry LoPorto. Row 2: Bryan Nelson, Denis Doolan, John Feeney, Vin Conner, Ken Travis, Captain Dave Brodney, Michael Forbes, Richie Moloney, Tom White, Paul Lee, Bob Patnaude, Bob Brodney. Row 3: John Kilgallon, Gary Arber, Bob Maloney, Marty Ehrlich, Larry Piatelli, Jack Fleavey, Alan Hecht, Barry Chiler, Peter Gilman, Neil Kelleher. FOOTBALL Dave Brodney, Captain 1967 VARSITY RECORD Weymouth 35 Waltham 7 Brookline 30 Brookline 12 Brookline 27 Brookline 20 Brookline 49 Brookline 49 Brookline 8 Brookline 0 Brookline 0 New Bedford 14 Brockton 6 Boston Latin 0 Arlington 6 Watertown 0 Chelsea 12 Newton 7 137 I JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Row I: E. Saltilamanchia, M. Burger, P. Talen, J. Brown, J. Hardigan, J. Onorato, R. Lynch, S. Ranter. Row 2: R. Connolly, S. Shankle, R. Hamelburg, S. Horwitz, J. McMahon, J. McAffrey (co-capt.), R. Fullbright, J. Freedman, S. Renney, R. Diamond. Row i; Mr. Marsh, B. Connolly, R. Regan (co-capt.), J. Guthro, J. Hunt, N. Majewski, M. Fitzhugh, R Flynn, E. Ochiltree, R. Regan, S. Goldberg, R. Grove, L. Carle, Mr. Lukis. S. Farrell. The Junior Varsity Football Team completed a fine season with three wins, three losses and one tie. Jim McAffrey, Co-captain, developed into an outstanding linebacker while leading the team in tackles. In the JUNIOR VARSITY Brookline 6 Brockton 6 Waltham 30 Brookline 0 Brookline 26 Arlington 6 Brookline 20 Newton South 0 Weymouth 18 Brookline 12 Watertown 6 Brookline 0 Brookline 14 Newton 0 The Freshman Football Team ended its outstanding season with eight wins and no losses. Among the indi- viduals who deserve recognition are quarter-back Rich Patnaude, full-back Milton Marder, Halfbacks Ray Arlington and Weymouth games, Brian Connolly gained over 130 yards rushing. Rich Regan, Co-cap- tain, and Mark Wadness were the best blockers on the team. Jim MacMahon was the best all-around back. FRESHMAN Brookline 36 Arlington 9 Brookline 26 Arlington 12 Brookline 32 Waltham 8 Brookline 14 Waltham 0 Brookline 26 Meadowbrook Brookline 36 (Newton) 12 Brookline 18 Watertown 0 Brookline 28 Bigelow (Newton) 6 Waltham 0 Kelly and John Peterson. John Waldstein and Jim Kirby did a fine job in the line as did Bob Simmons and Mark Regan on defense. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Row I: John Waldstein, Ray Blanchfield, Bruce Barnard, Mark Reagan, Revin Clinton, Tom Levangie, Don St. Sauveur, John Spillane, Bob Simard, Jack Gleason, Dick Joyce, Gerry Nixon. Row 2: Bill Sullivan, John Beaudet, Paul Travis, Jim Rirby, Jim Trahon, John Hernon, Milton Marder, Bob Simmons, Tom Carroll, Captain Richard Patnaude, John Peter- sen, Eddy Monahan, Ray Relly, Mr. DiVincenzo. Row J: Mr. Laakso, John Alvarez, Tom Riley, Ed Galasti, John Noonan, Tom Eckstein, Ted Foundas, Dick Lenson, Dave Crump, Steve Hawkins, Leo Housepian, Tom Silver. Row I: Shelly Cohen, Nancy Fine, Barbara Whitney, Ellen Feldman, Debbie Dalzell, Mara Freedland. Row 2: Judy Kelly, Carol Helfen, Bobbi Katz, Les- lie Doetsch, Gay House. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS JUNIOR VARSITY Row 1: Jane Fleishman, Paula Rotman, Michele Winokur, Elaine Dheung, Renee Hel- fen. Row 2: Diane Pedrotty, Phyllis Speen, Karen Korwitz, Mindy Berger. 140 PEP CLUB Row 1: Paul Thiffault, Greg Cummings, Phil Galluccio. Row 2: Wendy Barboza, Edna Par- sons, Mary Zarba, Karen McDonough, Linda Hicks, Linda Lewis, Jeanne Dochrane, Debby Smith. Row 3: Lorraine Scott, Brenda Callan, Jane Lynn, Mary Mogardo, Karen Newman, Sarah Hunter, Elaine Lassoff, Patti McCarran, Pam McDonaough. Row 4: Ann Harris, Mary McMahon, Eve Adler, Joan Duggan, Shirley Goodrich, Donna Green, Martha Connally, Sue Calish, Gail Urbas, Stede Barber, Honor Mogey. 142 rail Row 1: William Jacobs, Robert Meyers, Larry Fleming, Denny Cohen, Coach Conroy, Don MacElhenney, Tom Lieberman, Mr. Loporto, Gary Dalzell, Marcis Sodums, Elliot Driben. Row 2: Jim Schmitt, Paul Snyder, Michael Darzi, Larry Grumer, Douglas Rooney, Steven Pearlstein, Stephen Schlang, Louis Stark, Michael Galatis, Peter Bifane, Joe Lazar. Row 3: Michael Maloney, Rohan Samaraweera, Albert Hemanez, Andrew Steverman, Barry McNei- ley, Chris Higgins, Eric Milgrim, Mark Rudnick, Dave Ginsberg, Justin Kennard. W Brookline 6 Brockton 1 Medford 4 Brookline 2 Brookline 2 Watertown 0 Brookline 3 Newton 1 Lincoln-Sudbury 3 Brookline 0 Brookline 3 Newton South 2 Brookline 5 Brockton 2 Medford 3 Brookline 1 Brookline 1 Watertown 0 Lincoln-Sudbury 6 Brookline 1 Newton 3 Brookline 1 Brookline 2 Newton So uth 2 143 VARSITY Row 1: Tom Carr, Jack Heavey, Alex Sutherland, Patrick Joyce, John Cahill, Dick Diamond, Bob Stevenson, Larry Piatelli, Dick Gallagher, Manager. Row 2: Paul Buckley, Coach; Ron DiVincenzo, Coach; Steve Farrell, Dick Bramond, Dean Sutherland, Jim Connors, Tom Quinn, Paul Farrell, Larry Piatelli, Jim McMahon, Lenny Connoly, Elliot Driben, Clem McCann, Coach. HOCKEY The Varsity Hockey Team completed an outstanding season, winning the G.B.I. League championship. Certain individuals also received recognition: Richard Diamon was the first All Star goalie, Larry Piatelli, first All Star defense, Pat Joyce, third All Star defense and Captain Robert Steverman was awarded second All Star forward. The Junior Varsity was also undefeated with only three ties and tied for first place in theiP league. The Freshman Team placed second, with Tom Fleming, John Waldstein, and Tom Osenton making the All Stars. 144 FRESHMAN Row I: Rich Patnaude, Capt., Pete Flannery, John Peterson, John Waldstein, Tom Fleming, Tom Osenton. Row 2: Tom Carroll, John Hernon, Joe Hart, Mike Connors, Ed Monnhan, Dan Macdonald, Scott Hadson, Rich Joyce, Joe Femald, Wichuro Hayashi, Duncan Stewart, Mr. Paul Buckley. Absent: Stephen VonLichtenberg. VARSITY RECORD Arlington 5 Brookline 0 Brookline 1 Waltham 0 Brookline 5 Newton 1 Brookline 3 Cam. Latin 0 Brookline 10 Rindge Tec. 1 Brookline 3 Somerville 2 Brookline 5 Medford 2 Brookline 5 Arlington 2 Brookline 2 Waltham 1 Brookline 5 Newton 0 Brookline 5 Cam. Latin 0 Brookline 9 Rindge Tec. 3 Brookline 6 Somerville 0 Brookline 1 Medford 1 JUNIOR VARSITY Row 1: Caesar Penarrhea, Lawrence Carl, Paul Farrell, John Cahill, Robert Lane, Dean Sutherland, Steve Far- rell, Kevin Connolly, Mike Galatis. Row 2: Steven Goldstein, Barry McNeiley, Michael Jennings, Chris Carol, Bryan Connolly, Edward Saltamacchra, Richie Regan, Andy Stevenson, Rickay Peterson, Vincent Kenny, John Baxter, Mr. Divincenzo, Coach. Absent: Steven Kenny, Dennis Connroy, Michael Lane. 145 Row I: William Mooney, Paul Stagi- kus, Glen Taggart, Robert Manches- ter, Co-Capt.; Edward Sue, Anthony Ng, Co-Capt.; Steve Pearlstein, Joe Fee, Thomas Yee. Row 2: Gary Nixon, James Nyhen, Kevin Clinton, Robert Fitzpatrick, James Hartigan, Steve Traverse, Greg Cheung, Paul Altman, Dave Ginsberg, Norman Devio, Coach. Row 3: James Price, Michael Siegel, Stuart Sinuff, Thomas White, William Morre, Jeff Stoler, Robert Oldsman, Robert Shapiro, Leo Houspian. Row 4: Richard Rezendes, Martin Ryan, Thomas Finn, John Lettvin, Joe Ng. Absent: Dan Tangney, Myles Cavanaugh, David Baird, Thomas Coleman, Jeff Effgan, James Egan, Marc Karofsky, David Krivitsky, Nick Majewski. BOYS GYMNASTICS 146 Row I: Richard Covitz, Jerome Katz, Roger Phillips, William Dow, George Smithy. Row 2: Mr. Bruce, Sam Lazarus, Bennett Davis, Ted Solomon, Gary Rachins. GOLF 147 CROSS COUNTRY TRACK Row I: John Thaler, William Stressinger, Dave Goldman. Row 2: Brian Gurnee, Capt.; Steve Yas, Tony Ng, Dan Berman. Row 3: Richard Thaler, Mark Bergschneider, Mr. J. Black- burn, Faculty. 148 Row 1: Larry Lasoff, Brian Gurnee. Row 2: Coach James Blackburn, Peter Koretsky, Arthur Siegel, Steve Yas, Steve Hoffman, A1 Destramps, Felix Liao, A1 Liao. Row 3: Jeff Costello, Bernard Brown, Michealson, Allan Eiseman, Colin MacLean, Mark Orell, David Fine, Coach Mclnerney. Row 4: David Goldman, Joseph Wolf, Gary Barcus, Daniel Swartz, Arnold Fossick, Richard Thaler, Daniel Berman, Allan Rudnick. WINTER TRACK 149 VARSITY Malden North Quincy Arlington Brookline Brookline Watertown 90 50 76 56 56 41 Row I: Phil Blalock, Drew Altman, Fred Leaffer, Steve Leaffer, Mike Barker, Steve Bennett, Alan Shapiro. Row 2: Mr. Hennessey, Jeffrey Rosen, Roger Ward, Sam Albert, Gary Beeber- man, Michael Lee. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL FRESHMAN Row I: Steve Hawkins, Pete Nason, Ray Kelly, Mike Hullum, Dave Krump, Milton Marder, Ron McNeil. Row 2: Mr. Laakso, John Alvarez, Gan Barber, Bill Sullivan, Sheldon Katz, Alifornia Roberts, Jeff Sawyer. Row 3: Howard Wilgorran, Manager; Stanley Chin, Chris Lee, Bob Simmons, Rick Cohen, Ira Fleishman, Manager. Absent: Teddy Founders. 150 RECORD Brookline Brookline Brookline Alumni Newton Brookline 70 49 65 52 43 40 Row 1: Larry Grant, Co-Captain; Mr. Slaven, Mike Forbe, Co-Captain. Row 2: Alan Shapiro, Jeff Rosen, Joel Saperstein, Dale Clark, Peter Halperson, Craig Shore, Mike Polacoff, Dave Williams, Harvey Shapiro, Eugene Sterett. 151 Row I: Denis Doolan, Richie Maloney, John Kilgallon, Peter Gilman. Row 2: Eliot Driben, Stan Baker, Dan Swartz. BASEBALL 152 Row I: Mr. Finer, Asst. Coach; Chuck Salomon, Dave Brodney, Tri-Capt.; Stan Sawyler, Tri-Capt.; Gary Dalzell, Richard Garber, Mr. Marsh. Row 2: Sheldon Kantor, Alan Hoffman, Steve Horwitz, Alan Funk, Rohann Samar- raweera, Gene Eng, Barry Chiler, Peter McCormick, Brian McCormick, Bill Lazarus. Tom Glaser. Row 3: Jimmy Duggan, Paul Talen, Jim Alkon, Joe Oneratoi, Jon Freedman. Mike Fitzhugh. Bob Lynch, Harvey Meister, John Guthro, Richard McQue. Row 4: David Gauchman, Stan Hersh, Peter Young, Mark Reagan, James Kirby, Jackie Gleason, Dave Caprio, Jon Stone, Rick Kaner. WRESTLING Brookline 26 Winchester 23 Brookline 31 Leominster 16 Melrose 29 Brookline 14 Brookline 31 Natick 18 Newton South 24 Brookline 19 Dave Brodney, Mr. Marsh, Stanley Sawlyer 153 Row I: David Bernstein, Burt Rosenthal, Richard Plotkin, Paul Heimberg, James Grandberg. Row 2: John Ratskoff, Shlomo Pinkas, John Lake, Paul Sheinkopf, Anthony Ng, Eric Feder. TENNIS Row I: Jimmy Grandberg, Howard Elliot, Tom Silva, Malcolm Baker, Stevie Gor- don, Mark Bergshneider, Gary Meyers, Larry Cohen, George Smithy. Row 2: Mr. Richard Case, Michael Paley, Peter Galluccio, Richard Kazis, Ste- ven Hedberg, Eli Hadomi, Mark Coven, Nicki Costa, Phillip Gallucio, William Ler- man, Nicki Inchenica, Roger Shaffer. Absent: Victor Leon, Kenny Levine. 154 GIRLS TENNIS Row 1: Marjory Fishman, Judy Levine, Sandy Lilly, Carol Kodis, Joyce Becker. Row 2: Mary McMahon, Rhonda Bloom, Harriet Finck, Marcy Goodman, Suzanne Chalfen, Roberta Williams. Absent: Margi Butler. SOFTBALL Row 1: Donna Sandison, Rhonda Berger, Susan Roberts, Rosie Grady, Pat Sullivan, Pam King. Row 2: Bev Singer, Pat Leary, Jean Cochrane, Pat Ford, Ann Harris, Sue Burrill, Mrs. Norma J. Lapinski. 155 Row I: Eileen Carey, Margie McCone, Sara Hunter, Calliope Galatis, Michelle Serries. Row 2: Pamela Murphy-Manager, Pat Ford, Pat Sullivan, Jeanne Cochrane, Mary McMahan, Ann Harris, Martha Connelly, Mrs. Pratt. VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY JUNIOR VARSITY Row I: Andy Shapiro, Bernice Zysow, Patty Manning, Peggy Manning, Lorraine Hurwitz. Row 2: Jane Williams, Margaret Wacker, Beverly Singer, Cathy O’Connell, Michelle Melville, Mrs. Halverson. 156 GIRLS GYMNASTICS Front: Norma Levine, Margo WycofF. Center: Co-Captains, Susan Roberts, Rosie Grady. Row I: Sue Feder, Sarah Hunter, Mary Hunter, Sue Raymond, Kathy Rezendes. Row 2: Marlene T a r r , Manager; Karen Kirby, Debbie Dalzell, Shelly Denen- berg, Pat Leary, Stede Barber, Mrs. Linda Halverson, Coach; Miss Susan Sharp. GIRLS SWIMMING Row 1: Margot O’Toole, Barbara Linenthal, Pam Ring, Robin Massik, Pam Murphy, Nancy Shapiro, Moira Hurley, Kathy Brady, Cheryl Samoff, Susan Cauper. Row 2: Wendy Gross, Donna Dugan, Kathy O’Leary, Lorraine Hor- witz, Maureen Muldoon, Nancy Weinberg. Michal Hadomi, Michelle Melville, Norma Pincus. Row 3: Sue Ochiltree, Nancy Leon, Jean Cochrane, Lesley Wright, Jilt Wright, Linda Kirrane, Mrs. Lapinski. 157 Row !: Ellen Feldman, Cindy Chung, Beverly Singer, Sue Wolpert, Mary Hunter, Shelly Denenburg, Michelle Serries, Dotti McCue. Row 2: Ying Ng, Ruth Babcock, Phyllis Speen, Marcy Friedman, Cathy Frisch, Carol Kodis, Marilyn Zach, Jo Ann Wright. Row 3: Margaret O’Toole, Cindy Phillips, Barbara Whitney, Debbie Lebow, Pat Ford, Jennifer Horton, Charlene Zion, Linda Mottow, Stede Barber, Carol Maver, Janet Wright, Donna Gallager, Caroline Stock, Liz Cook, Marsha Brodey. GIRLS GYM LEADERS BOYS GYM LEADERS Richard Jones Michael Glaser Paul Farrell Chris Carroll Denis Doolan Jim Ferreira Karl Fullbright Mark Wadress Robert Lynch Paul Fallen Rich Patnaude Brian Connolly Bob Riley John Schlang Rich Regan S. Steverman Charles Layton Bob Manchester Paul Thiffault Paul Stagikas Michael Jennings Kevin Clinton Richie Maloney Mark Regan Bryan Nelson David Ginsburg Scott Hudson R. Rezendes E. Milgroom J. Onorsto Joe Williams • •! L 159 Row I: Peter Gilman, Eliot Driben, John Kilgallon, Denis Doolan, Vinny Connor, Brian Nelson, Jerry LoPorto, Alex Majewski. Row 2: Dave Brodney, Gary Barcus, Rich Maloney, John Boudrot, Ken Travis, Gary Dalzell, Mike Forbes, Joe Bullard, Bennett Davies, Larry Grant, Marcis Sodums. Row 3: Wally Berger, Marty Russ, Bob Brodney, Paul Thiffalt, Bob Myers, Alan Eisman, Brian Gurnee, Paul Lee, Roger Phillips, Don McCalheny. 160 AWARDS Row I: Martha Schley, Leah McGarry, Ellen Shapiro, Sharon Biederman, Lisa Leighton, Eileen Kesselman, Cynthia Baron, Pam Murphy. Row 2: Marjorie Butler, Jonathon Winder, Steven Backman, Marshall Fritz, Michael Levy, Dean Schwaab, George Seltzer, Ted Solomon, Robert Mandel, Ellen Wald- man. Absent: Connie Franklin, Tanya Boyd NATIONAL MERIT LETTERS OF COMMENDATION Jeanne McCann, Betty Crocker Homemaking Award Stephen Provisor, Jewish War Vet- erans Award SEMI-FINALISTS Row 1: Louise Waldstein, Eve Melnechuk, Je- anne McCann. Row 2: Burton Rosenthal, John Levensohn, Lawrence Heller. Absent: Jill Padawer. 161 162 Burton Rosenthal, Harvard Jerome Katz, Williams Steven Backman, Brown Roz Dewart, Wisconsin 164 165 t i — when skies are hanged and oceans drowned, the single secret will still be man. — e.e. 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