Brookline High School - Murivian Yearbook (Brookline, MA)

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“T ’XWS w vii mmm mmmmmmi j KisSaS . ri - fi mim m LINE PUB 3 1712 01439 6736 THE EDITORS Editor in Chief: Susanne Eisenberg Bill Mellins Barbara Backman Layout Editors: Art Editor: Shelley Bernard Typing Editor: Gail Urbas Copy Editor: Jon Naiman Sports Editor: Jon Posin Leonard Lilly Photography Editors Ira Fleishman James Wong Mitch Sidd Cover and Dividers: Richard Quan Color Photography: Nancy Indorf James Wong Special Thanks: All our thanks to two very special people . . . Mr. Charles Webb 4 Lucy Matson every fifty minutes are five minutes to remember who i am. 9 these things said in words, but much in his heart remained unsaid, for he himself could not speak his deeper secret. Kahlil Gibran i 1 F 1 ■ ■ 1 9fV 1 kk ' ■ • kimm Vvs BBHHI ps , tank 1 ' Hh a r — - : ' . ■ r v l ' fci ' ■- -M. f - ' ' -y (J y : ' - - ' %■’ ' ' .. - M ' M SHAILER HOUSE Mr. Charles “Chuck” Webb— housemaster Mrs. Joan Sawler— loyal and trustworthy secretary Marty Wallace, president Mr. Theodore Hoffman Joe Ng, treasurer Eileen Kuritz, secretary Leonard Lilly, assistant treasurer Rhonda Orans, vice-president 18 JENNIFER ANDREWS Black people have to unite and try to conquer all, instead of di- viding and trying to conquer each other. ANNE CAROL ARONSON Actions speak louder than words. MARTIN ARRICK I would say that if there is no love, nothing is possible. Man absolutely cannot live by him- self. —Erich Fromm WINSTON ASHLEY BARBARA BACKMAN ALLEN BAHN Life is a tragedy to those who feel and a comedy to those who think. —La Bryere EVE ADLER Live hand-in-hand and together we’ll stand on the threshold of a dream. —Moody Blues RICHARD ALLEN How can you be two places at once when you ' re not anywhere at all. —Firesign Theatre ROBERT PARSON ALDEN DAVID ALEXANDER Nothing is good or bad, but thinking makes it so. —Shakespeare i MARGARET JEAN BAUER I will never forget the first day at Brookline High when I walked in the boy’s bathroom. PAUL BARRETT JANICE BASSIL EDWARD BAUER People think a loner is lonely— but it’s really not want- ing to put all your marbles in one pocket. MARY BAUMEISTER Manic Depression is touchin ' my soul. —Jimi Hendrix WARREN BEACH Having the determination and a goal, We will make it. SHERYL BEDRICK Friendship is a little word, it ' s people who make it big. MARIA BALLER BETHANY ANN BARNETT I never let my studies interfere with my education MADELINE BARNEY 21 JOAN LEE BELBEN Seasons change and so do I . . . No time left for you. On my way to better things. DEBORAH BELKIN GORDON T. BELLO THOMASINA BENSON To my Black Brothers and Sis- ters: Unity and Revolution are the answer. CLAIRE RUTH BERMAN Two roads diverged in a wood, and I, I took the one less trav- elled by, and that has made all the difference. KAREN JAYNE BERMAN To be any more than all I am would be a lie. I’m so full of love I could burst apart and start to cry. 1 SHELLEY LYNN BERNARD Slogans are both exciting and comforting, but they are also powerful opiates for the con- science. . . . RAYMOND P. BLANCHFIELD Once you get it, hang on to it. MARTIN ALAN BLOOMFIELD I ' ll never forget all those crazy whist games. ‘The process of living is the process of reacting to stress. LARRY THOMAS BORNSTEIN Not an education but character is man ' s greatest need and man’s greatest safeguard. STEVEN H. BORNSTEIN 22 MICHAEL BRESS LER SHARON BRADLEY DIANE M. BRASSIL Games people play. Every night and every day. Never meaning what they say. never saying what they mean. LESLEE KAREN BRILL Happiness isn ' t something you experience, it’s something you remember. MAUREEN BROTHERS How can I be sure in a world that ' s constantly changing. LARRY RICHARD BROWN Where the telescope ends, the microscope begins. Which of the two has the grander view? LEONARD M. BROWN Drive the legs. DIANA L BRYANT DONNA BURROWS JOHN T G. BYNOE A school should not only be a place of education. It also should be an institution of prep- aration for society. 23 DAVID W. CAPRIO A time for love, A time for hate. A time for Peace I swear it ' s not too late. USA BETH CANNER GAIL CANTOR The noontide is upon us and our half waking has turned to a fuller day, and we must part. LAUREEN P. CARDINALE MARY ANNE CARROLL PATRICIA N. CAHALANE Everybody’s smoking the pipe of peace but nobody seems to be inhaling. JOSEPH M. CANDIDO SUSAN R CALISH People come into our lives And walk with us a mile But then because of circum- stance, They only stay awhile. BRENDA CALLAN 24 ROBERT CHARM I have nothing profound, in- spiring, witty, sarcastic, time- less, hypocritical, or provocative to say. DAVID CHAIN If there is something crueler or stupider than a cross country run, I must have missed it. KA for Israel. RONALD CARROTHERS STANLEY L. CHIN Happiness is the Gem of life, for without it one cannot enjoy one ' s life. VAL CHEPELEFF AVA M. CARROTHERS RYAN CHIN Try to please everyone, and you will please no one. SUSAN CAUPER Shalom Chavarim. I ' hitraot, I ' hitraot. Goodbye my friends till we meet again, till we meet again. GREGORY LEN CHEUNG Activity— Gymnastics. A is for the answers in your search to find yourself. See A through Scien- tology. THOMAS E. CARROLL DANIEL COLANTON KATHLEEN ANN COLEMAN Who knows where the time goes. —Judy Collins THOMAS R. COLEMAN BARBARA COHEN STEVEN C. COFFMAN SHELTON COATS JR. KEVIN CLINTON RICHARD J. COHEN JANET KAY CUTLER JEFFREY B. COSTELLO MARTHA CONNOLLY CLAIRE MICHELLE CONRY The first thing education teaches you is to walk alone. ROBERT J. CRONIN SUSAN M. CURLEY How tall we are. We ' ve learned so much. Everything, it seems But how to stay in touch. ANN DALY Happiness is waiting for P J.C. Someday we ' ll be together. S. LAWRENCE DEHAAN Bless you R.S.K. . . . ‘What you going to do.” -B.S. T. 3 WILLIAM CONWAY STUART CUSHNER No Comment GARY LEE DENNIS Key Club 3, (treas. 4); T. O S. C O B. 4; Homeroom V.P. 4; Stamp Club 3; Office Aide 2. NANCY JEAN DEPTULA Great spirit, grant that I may not criticize my neighbor until I have walked a mile in his moccasins. SYLVIE DESTIAN Assure thee, if I do vow a friend- ship, I ' ll perform it to the last ar- ticle. —Othello MILLIE DIMENTO Let us not look back in anger, or forward in fear, but around in awareness. —James Thurber NORAH A. DOOLEY NONE are free if one is not free. WILLIAM T DRIVER ERIC H. DUBINS Man, unlike any other thing or- ganic or inorganic in the uni- verse, grows beyond and emerges ahead of his work. SUSAN DUFFY JOAN C. DUGGAN Leave me where I am; I am not losing, if I am choosing not to plan my life. 28 JANIS B. EAGERMAN THOMAS ECKSTEIN ALESIA ECONOMAKIS I know myself now, and I feel within me a peace above all earthly dignities, a still and quiet conscience. SIDNEY EDELMAN Life is a jungle of events whose meanings are at once too ca- sual. —Daiches JAMES EGAN Four years with Anheuser Bush, first choice with me. Sec- ond choice Bud. SUSANNE EISENBERG We know the sound of two hands clapping, but what is the sound of one hand clapping?— A Zen Koan LOUISE M EOUSE BENNET S. EPSTEIN JOHN W. FAIRBANK MICHAEL FAIRBANK It ' s one thing to show a man that Live and Let Live, he is in error, another to put him in possession of truth. —John Locke 29 DAVID B FALL GARY L. FAVREAU SUSAN FEDER Eyes of blue A cast instead of a shoe There goes Sue! —My Daddy MARLENE BETH FINKELSTEIN . . . to touch, to see, to know ahead of darkness, and light be- fore it’s time to go. ERNEST FINESTONE LESLIE FISH PETER M. FLANNERY Happiness is not a destination. It is a method of travel. IRA B. FLEISHMAN THOMAS F. FLEMING WENDY F FLESCHER Worry not that no one knows of you. seek to be worth knowing. 30 RONALD PORCH DAVID FOX RHONDA JOSEPHINE FRIEDMANN I am not in this world to live up to your expectations, You are not in this world to live up to mine. —Peris EDWARD GALASTI CALLIOPE J. GALATIS See Jane Williams for my quote. JAYNE GAMER You only remember the good times you had in school, not the good grades. -A.Z. NORMA GANI No book can teach us self. If is a hidden language only Heart can read. —Joan W. Anglung RONALD JAY GASHIN HADASSAH GELERMAN He is well paid that is well satis- fied. —Shakespeare VIVIAN L. GILIKSON 31 RICHARD GILLIS PETER O. GLASER An atheist is a guy who watches a Notre Dame-S.M.U. football game and doesn ' t care who wins. —D Eisenhower JOHN A. GLEASON DOUGLAS H, GLENDON DEBORAH BETH GOLDBERG Let those love now who never loved before. Let those who al- ways loved, now love the more. -JLS KAREN GAIL GOLDBERG Love is when you ' re with some- one you like and you get a good feeling inside you. SCOTT L. GOLDBERG ROCHELLE GOLDIN SHIRLEY T. GOLDRICH ELLEN R. GORDON You give little when you give of your possessions. It is when you give of yourself that you truly give. —Gibran MARK GORDON 32 I JULIE GOTTLIEB The flower that smiles today Tomorrow dies. All that we Wish to stay, tempts and Then flies. —Shelley NADINE GRAY When you ' ve seen beyond your- self— then you may find, peace of mind, is waiting there. —George Harrison DONNA GREEN No matter how high one g one always ascends into same emotional swamp games and power plays. MARGARET GREENAN ets, the of LAURA D. GREENGLASS We leave only memories, we will take only memories; Be they good or bad, they will last for- ever . . . ALFORNIA GRESHAM MAUREEN A. GRIFFIN . . . then give to the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you. —Peter Pan WENDY M. GROPER If you smile at me you know I will understand, ' cause that is some- thing always done in the same language. JILL GROVER The heart is its own fate. -Pest us NESSIM HABIF Love is never having to say you ' re sorry. MARYBETH HAGGERTY We cannot return, we can only look behind from where we came; go round and round in the circle game. —J. Mitchell 33 USA HAMMERMAN Ah, if only that little butterfly could always flutter before me to show me the way. —Nikos Kazantzakis FRED HALEY JR BARBARA J. HAMILTON MARY E. HAMILTON WILLIAM HANLEY MARGARET EILEEN ROBERT HARRAN HARRAN Secretary— each afternoon at Town Hall— Mr. Resnick’s of- fice— Placed First— Greater Bos- ton Girl’s Swimming Meet JOSEPH HART WAICHIRO HAYASHI Until you have become really, in actual fact, a brother to every- one, brotherhood will not come to pass -FD. STEPHEN E. HEDBERG Lots of times it’s hard to tell what’s going on with a person just by how he looks. -D.S. 34 KATY HELMAN JEROLD C. HILL If you smile at me 1 will under- MICHAEL HILL stand ' cause that is something everyone does in the same lan- guage. -C.S. N TV k STEVEN HOFFMAN I would rather rule in Hell Than be a servant in Heaven. —Milton PATRICIA Y. HOLDER When the revolution comes some will catch It on TV. You ' ll know it ' s revolution; there won ' t be any commercials. ANN M. HORWITZ Friendships always benefit, love sometimes injures. LORRAINE HORWITZ There ' s only one bright shining time when everything is perfect and the whole world seems to sparkle. PAULETTE HOUSTON LEO MICHAEL CHARLES JOHANNA L. HUGHSON HOVESPIAN The world is one big ball of trouble, only because people make it that way. Football, La- crosse, the great food— ha. 35 CHESTER HURWITZ Time, time, time, see what ' s be- come of me. — P, Simon MICHAEL HULLUM SARAH HUNTER Maybe idealism will make real- ism easier. ROSLYN HURWITZ We are cold to others only when we are dull in ourselves. —Hazlitt JOHN ILLMAN LUCY JACKSON Footprints on the sands of time were not made by sitting down. —Longfellow, A Psalm of Life KEVIN P. HUTCHINSON WAHID ISHMAIL NANCY LISA INDORF The flower that grows above the clouds will never wither. The song chanted by the lips of the brides of dawn will never vanish. —Kahlil Gibran MITCHELL SCOTT JACKSON Robin. Faith hath a fleeting breath, Hopes are frail but fond. But love shall be love ' til death and beyond. 36 RICHARD JACKSON ROBERT JACKSON Life is a long-lasting battle, even if it lasts only a minute. GEORGE JACOBS DEBORAH JOHNSON Bandette ' s, Black Awareness Club. I will never forget Mr. Webb and my absence notes. LOUISE JOHNSON RICHARD JOYCE SHEILA JUDGE PATRICIA A. JONES SANDRA JACKSON —George Jacobs ELIZABETH A. JONES 37 STEPHEN SALAWAY KAMIN RICHARD KANER MARCIA KANTOR ANNE KATZEFF CARL KATZEFF And if our hands should meet in another dream, we shall build another tower in the sky. —Kahlil Gibran PAULA KASS Ah, les bons vieux temps ou nous etions si malheureux! KATHERINE KELLEHER STEPHANIE KAYE With all of its shame, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. MARY E. KEANE 38 THERESA KELLY CAREN E KELMAN JAMES J. KIRBY KAREN ANN KIRBY I will always remember the days of the past in my future years. CAROLYN KIRRANE When there is an end to the old, there is a beginning to the new. SUSAN KIRRANE Silence is golden, but my eyes still see. LISA MARIE LALLY There is no wrong side or right side; No misery is not being loved. Only not in loving. —Rod McKuen LAWRENCE B. LAMB EILEEN J. KURITZ KENNETH M. LAHAM STEVEN R. LANDAU MARK S. LANDMAN ANN LWRRABEE ELAINE MARIANNE LASOFF We do not remember days, we remember moments. I ' ll never forget the many happy moments singing in Room 366. 40 JUDY LAWLOR When you find something hold on to it and never let it go. RICKY T. LAWRENCE The opportunity of a lifetime lasts the lifetime of the opportu- nity. WILLIAM J. LEARY The surest way to puncture a pleasure is to overanticipate it; the best things in life are unex- pected. MARK ALAN LEBEAUX To live you must nearly die Giving up the need to say I Just look to your soul for the answer. —Johnny Rivers JOAN ELLEN LEDERMAN . . . yesterday is but today’s memory and tomorrow is today ' s dream. AMANDA LEE You are you and I am I, and if by chance we should find each other— it ' s beautiful. HELEN W LEE Life is a disease and the only dif- ference between one man and another is the stage of the dis- ease at which he lives. JACK L. LEE BRENDA E. LEIDNER BRUCE G. LEIGHTON Education is that which remains, when one has forgotten every- thing he learned in school. —Albert Einstein LAI NGOR LEONG JONATHAN LETTVIN Nothing succeeds like success, and nothing fails like failure. AUDREY LEUNG He has achieved success who has lived well, laughed often and loved much. —Bessie Anderson Stanley RICHARD LENSON Beware of all enterprises that re- quire new clothes. — Thoreau r 41 a JOHNS. LEUNG THOMAS LEVANGIE RHONDA LYNNE LEVINSON They say that all good things must end someday. DINA BETH LEVOVITZ BARBARA F. LEVY I stand amid the roar Of a surf tormented shore And I hold within my hand Grains of the golden sand. CHESTER LEW I wanted to live in accord with my true self. Why was it so diffi- cult? —Herman Hesse BETSEY A LEVY SYLVIA LEVY They say happiness is a thing Life is a series of surprises. you can’t see, a thing you can’t touch. I disagree; Happiness is all around me. LINDA A. LEWIS ROBERT LEWIS What the eye truly sees, the heart never forgets. A memory is an etching that engraves itself in time. 42 NANCY LIBBEY LEONARD STUART LILLY Truth is the foundation of all knowledge and the cement of all societies. LINDA S. LIM —Dryden CHERYL LUBIN Life is essentially a cheat; its conditions defeat— its redemp- tion isn ' t happiness but the satis- faction of struggle. THOMAS SAMUEL LU Learning to express yourself is fine; but learning to listen is the real essence of education. BARBARA LETT JACQUES J. LOHR LINENTHAL Varsity Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4. Chemistry with Anne, Lunches with Susan. If my parents could see me now. PAULINE LUNG The thing that makes life worth- while, that costs the least, and does the most Is just a pleasant smile. JOSEPH A. LUONGO It is better to travel hopefully than to arrive. JANE ELLEN LYNN We are not at our best perched at the summit; we are climbers, at our best when the way is steep. —John W. Gardner 43 DANIEL MacDONALD MARGARET MacISSAC MICHAEL MacNEIL LINDA MALLOY ANGELA MAMAKOS . PATRICIA A. MANNING Give the world the best you have and the best will come back to you. Cherish is the word . . Jimmy. PATRICIA MANCHESTER LINDA S. MARTIN I MARGARET MARY MANNING If you are hurt never cry, but laugh. You must never let them know they are hurting you. MILDRED J. MARTIN 44 MARJORIE McCONE Love means never having to say you’re sorry. SUSAN McMORROW ROBIN L MASSIK LUCY MATSON CHRISTOPHER MAYBERRY JOYCE ANDREA McMAHON The hoodsie’ of 1967 is now a woman capable of beautiful things. Thank you, Michael, and may God keep you safe. PAMELA A. McDonough EARL McDowell ROBERT G. McNEIL RONALD S. McNEIL 45 MARGARET McPHERSON SARAH D. McSHEA WESLEY PAGE McSWEENY . . the disadvantages of truth, if present, are momentarily, while those of a lie last as long as the lie. —Diderot WILLIAM W. MELLINS MICHELLE A. MELVILLE Neither is there anything but wind in a pneumatic tire, yet it eases wonderfully the jolts along life ' s highway. —Foch FRANCISCO MERCADO DONALD MILLER MARTHA MAE MILLER You are you and I am I, and if by chance we find each other, it ' s beautiful. —Frederick S. Paris MARY MOGARDO MELINDA METCALF 46 HONOR MOGEY ESPERANZA MOSQUERA I will never forget how kinc teachers and kids are and the wonderful time I had this year a B.H.S. JUDITH MURRAY People come into our lives and walk with us a mile But then because of circum- stance, they only stay awhile. JOAN MORRISSEY No one can tell me young to know . . . PAULA MULDOON PAUL MOSCARITOLO BETSY MUEHE EDWARD C. MONAHAN RUTH MUSCOWITZ The confidence which we have in ourselves gives birth to much of that which we have in others. —La Rochefoucauld JONATHAN NAIMAN For everything you have missed, you have gained something else; and for everything you gain, you lose something. —Emerson 47 ANDREW NASON PETER NASON There was never a good war or a bad peace. —Benjamin Franklin MARILYN NECKES KAREN NEWMAN Be someone special Be yourself MARJORIE NEWMAN Experience is not what happens to you. It is what you do with happens to you. MARC NEWMAN Looking at the expectations and illusions ot my future, yes, my past has been good— Hi Marc, how are you? JOSEPH NG GARY NIXON LOUISE NUANEZ MAUREEN NYHEN JILL A. OBER Whoever seeks a brighter tomor- row and finds no happiness today, has missed the meaning of life. 48 KATHLEEN M. O BRIEN SUSAN E. OCHILTREE The highest compact we can make with our fellow is— ' Let there be truth between us two forever more ' . —R. kV. Emerson KATHLEEN O ' CONNELL PATRICIA O ' NEIL The Fence . . . J O C.S. Society Right On! . . . Big O . . . field hickey . . . Tree . . Those were the days my friends . . . PATTI ONORATO See Billy Ramey for my com- ment. RHONDA ORANS DONNA M. O ' REILLY You are you and I am I If by chance we find each other it ' s beautiful. HENRIETTE ORRINGER THOMAS G. OSENTON Fame is a vapor— Popularity an accident— Riches take wing— Only one thing endures, CHARACTER DEBORAH OSHRY HOWARD OSTROFF Involvement with people is al- ways a delicate thing— it re- quires maturity to become in- volved and not get messed up. 49 CYNTHIA PARKER JENNIFER L. PARKINS EDNA PARSONS A time for us, someday will be— A new life RICHARD PATNAUDE RICHARD PECK CHARLENE PELUSO PAUL PERRY He is great who is what he is from Nature, and who never reminds us of others. JOHN PETERSEN DIANE PIERCE CAROLE PILTCH 50 ■ .-J ELLEN J. POLONSKY GARLEY OUAN JILL L RAKOFF He who can does. He who can- not teaches. —George Bernard Shaw JONATHAN P. POSIN ROBERT C. POWERS JR DAVID L. PRENTISS STANLEY R. PORTER To quote Joe Namath: I can’t wait until tomorrow ' cause I get better looking every day.” Peace and prosperity. SAMUEL RABINOWITZ ANNE REGOLINO ALAN H. RICHMAN And things unlucky charge my fantasy: I have no will to wander forth of doors; Yet something leads me forth. MICHAEL L. REECE MARK D REGAN JOJO REGE School helps to make my mind See Mike Roberts for my quote, better and make you wiser. It makes mice into men. I VICTORIA A. RICHARDS WILLIAM H. RAMEY Refer to John Spillane for my epigram. SUSAN A RAYMOND RICHARD J. READER KATHLEEN REZENDES What do I owe to you B H.S. who loved me deep and long? You gave my spirit wings and gave my heart a song. 52 MARLA S RICHMOND You can say I want to be free, I can say someday I will be. —James Taylor THOMAS J RILEY You cannot live on memories, but memories live on. JANE D. ROBERTS I can’t find the time to tell you. So many things to say, I could put them in a book. MICHAEL E. ROBERTS No comment. CYNTHIA A. ROGERS LESLIE R ROITMAN Life is sweet— we must not get fat from it. DEBRA S. ROSE SUSAN ROSE ROBERT S. ROSEN T’nu la shemesh yad! Let the sun shine in! CHERYL A. ROSENFIELD Though nothing can bring back the hour of splendor in the grass, of glory in the flower. — William Wordsworth 53 JOANNE ROSENZWEIG NANCY P. RUBACIN EDWARD R. RUBIN Every man’s got to pick his own time, Sonny. Every man ' s got to pick his own time to stop run- ning. —Claude Brown MARK C. RUDNICK ATHENA DONALD ST. SAUVEUR Life is not worth living unless you live it tree. -D.F.S. SARENA SALTZMAN ROBERTA J. SANDERS CATHERINE R. SAPHAR Our energies are too abundant Happiness is meant to be The love of liberty is the love of to be used indifferently. shared. others; the love of power is the love of ourselves. — William Hazlitt THOMAS SALAH 54 JONATHAN D. SARNA DAWN M. SAUNDERS EMILY L. SAWLER He who observes the law pre- How do you know what 1 think serves himself. until you hear what 1 say. —Ben Serach JEFFREY A. SAWYER SUSAN P. SCHONBERG This is the time when, com- pletely innocent, a child asks only to love and to be loved. DEBORAH SCHREIBER MICHELLE M. SIEBERT Weeping may endureth for a night; But Joy cometh in the morning. —Psalm 30:9 MELVILLE SEIBOLT IVY SEMEL MARY SHEA Have a heart that never hardens. Be yourself but make yourself a temper that never tires, and a worth being, touch that never hurts. —Dickens 55 BEVERLY I. SHORE MICHAEL S. SIEGEL MITCHELL SIDD O Lord, forgive my small jokes on thee And I shall forgive your big one on me. FRANKLIN J. SIEGEL Of all the High Schools passing by. there’s none that can com- pare? NINA SHEINKOPF MARK S. SHEINFIELD JANET D. SHIVIK Youth’s for an hour Beauty’s a flower But love is the jewel that wins the world. —Moira O ' Neill BARBARA C SHORE ROBIN M. SHERMAN Mitchell: Security is when I’m very much in love with some- body extraordinary who loves me back— —Shelley Winters ROBERT C. SHERMONT LOISH. SHIR I am the master of my fate: I am the captain of my soul. - Invictus, ” Henley WILLIAM BROM MICHAEL P. SILBER SIEGELTUCH Frustration is having your 7 year old brother explain your math in crayon. THOMAS F. SILVA Football 1, 2, 3; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse 2, 3, 4. JUDITH SIMANSKY With all its sham, drudgery and broken dreams, it is still a beau- tiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. —M. Ehrmann ROBERT SIMMONS ROBERT G. SIMARD GAIL SIMMONS STUART E. SINOFF STEPHEN E. SMITH VICKIJEANNE SMITH MICHAEL DAVID SMOKLER We’ve only just begun— to live. — The Carpenters 57 ALAN L. SNYDER EVELYN SNYDER MAURA JILL SOBLE but please don’t be sad where Life is but a day: A fragile dew- ’ere you are, 1 am who 1 am drop on its perilous way from a You are who you are tree ' s summit. Now I’m a woman. —John Keats CHERYL B. SOCHIN SUSAN N. SOLOMON Maybe it’s the time of year or the time of man don ' t know who I am but my life’s for learning. ROBERTA SOOLMAN ROBERT G. SPECTOR To look up and not down To look forward and not back To look out and not in, and To lend a hand, -E. E. Hale PETER D, SPEEN JOHNSPILLANE VIRGINIA STAMERIS See Mark Regan for quote. 58 RONALD A. STEVENS MARY A. STEFFEN UNDAG. STERLING CAROL LEE STONE On forming friendship, try it; on being convinced of its sincerity, rely on it. DUNCAN STEWART GERALDINE M. STEWART WILLIAM FREDERICK SULLIVAN JR. Some men see things as they are and say why. I dream things that never were and say why not. —Robert F. Kennedy JONATHAN STONE CATHERINE SULLIVAN Upon three things the world should stand, on truth, justice and peace. —Gamliel 59 JAMES L. SULTAN AMY L. SWARTZ JEFFREY LEWIS SWARTZ You can ' t get to heaven from Brookline High so why try? Don’t take Chemistry class and Girl ' s League so seriously. LAURIE SWARTZ Happiness is running through life. Little friends may prove great friends. —Aesop STEPHEN SZERENCSI ALLENA M. TABB 1 MICHAEL G. TENENBAUM In giving advice, seek to help not to please your friend. THOMAS W. THALER A happy life consists in tranquil- ity of mind. —Cicero 1 SUZANNE TARANTINO We must be free or die. — Wordsworth MARTHA JANE THOMPSON Things you do for nothing are of- ten the most rewarding. 60 PAUL TRAVIS JAY L. TRILLING Happiness is a six pack of Bud- weiser and beating Newton 12 to 7 RUTH TONG PAULINE TISSER , . . I always thought that I ' d see you again. —James Taylor JUDY TONG JAMES J. TRAHON DOLORES M TUNNEY The world is like an apple whirl- ing silently in space likes the cicles you find in the windmills of your mind. JONI J. TRUSHIN ELAINE T. TURETSKY GAIL URBAS Better is a handful of quiet, than both the hands full of toil and torture of spirit —Ecclesiastes AILEEN VANLOOZENDORD CHARLES KING VANRIPER One if by land and two if by sea The Senninars. JEFFREY VERNER Miss Brooks, save my seat for me . . . just in case. PAUL VIGNOLI STEPHEN VONLICHTENBERG ELLEN WALDMAN People, people who need people are the luckiest people In the world. —Bob Merrill MARTIN L. WALLACE I gave of what I had. ARTHUR WARGA UCPI, II; M.K.; N H.S.; F.S.A.; L R.G. (?), 13; Israel, I.A.F., 8; Var. Tennis; Skiing . . Israel (Weizman) ELLEN G. WATTS The greatest pl easure I know is to do a good action by stealth and have it found out by acci- dent. —Charles Lamb 62 JOHN WALDSTEIN To be a man is to suffer for oth- ers. —Cesar Chavez LEWIS P. WEISMAN RICHARD WELLINS MORGAN WHITE As always I am in a crowd But yet I am all alone. Don ' t let me die. -MEW JUDITH A. WEXLER ' Let it out, let it in ' Hey Jude! SANDRA WHITMAN Man invented language but when it comes to commu- nication he is deaf. Man in- vented war— when will he invent peace? PAUL DAVID WEINBERGER Band; Concert Choir; The thing that is wrong with this country is apathy, but nobody seems to care. DAVID A. WHITE 9 % ILONA WIERSING JEFF WAX Ron, you polar bear, you ' ve been unbearable I just can ' t bear to hibernate from this school. HEDY MARCY WEINBERG Love while you’ve got love to give, Live while you ' ve got life to live. 63 ANN SARAH WISEMAN ROBERT M. WOLF JUDITH R. WOLFE ELLEN WOLPE The behavior of the fully human being is always unpredic- table— simply because it is free. —John Powells JAMES M. WONG I ' ll do my best not to forget B H.S. LINDA SUE WONG assimilation robs identity WILSON M, WONG HOWARD I. WILGOREN JANE WILLIAMS See Peter Yung for my com- ment. JOSEPH R WILLIAMS PETER YUNG Refer to Patti Onorato for my epigram. BARRY ZALLEN Live happily with the fact that ayou ' re crazy, instead of misera- bly with the illusion that you ' re sane. WILLIAM M. ZANE Lord, what is man? Man is like a breath, his days are as a passing shadow. —Psalms EDWARD ZAVAL Our doubts are traditions. And make us lose the goods we oft might win By fearing to attempt. -W.S. SHERYL ZEITLER Skank No. 1 June 22; If you are hurt, never cry but laugh. You must never let them know they are hurting you. DAVID ALAN ZISKEND For once there was a boy. He worked up to a man. Became pro; ultimate happiness. SANDRA FAYE ZUKER Actually man ' s a fool If hot, he wants it cool If cool, he wants it hot Always wanting what is not Sherry Albre, Elizabeth Bamford, Conrad Bergschneider, Alisa Berman, Ronnie Blackman, Lynda Bloom, Christopher Boyd, Arlene Brackett, John Brown, Lynette Brown, Susanna Burns, James Byer, Frank Cabral, Susan Campion, Russell Cataldo, Richard Chin, Daniel Collyer, Robert Cose, David Crump, Gary Difuria, Evalina Edelstein, Marjorie Edgerton, Jeffrey Effgen, George Fergu- son, Joseph Fernald, Daniel Fishman, Elliot Friedman, David Gilbert, Ira Gold, Gertrude Goodman, Edward Gould, Carl Green, Richard Green, Jonathan Greenberg, Steven Greene, Wendy Gross, John Hernon, Peter Horn, Kathleen Hughes, Julie Hurwitz, Michael Joyce, Kevin Joyce, Peter Kaye, Steven Konstadt, Geoffrey Kurinsky, Lillian Kush, William Labarge, Christopher Lee, Marcia Levy, Michael Lieb, Paul Mason, James Mason, Charles Maurellis, John Maxon, Steven Medoff, Andrew Melnechuk, Robert Milbury, Kathleen Muse, Sohiel Omar, Alan Pastman, Demetre Polls, Patti Portin, James Price, Bonnie Robins, David Robinson, Amy Saizman, Kenneth Schwartz, Ben- jamin Selle, Alan Sherman, Fred Smith, Valerie Sneddon, Robert Steinzig, Robert Stoddard, Dawn Saunders, Patrick Taconet, Sheila Tamkin, Robert Taylor, Julie Tremblay, John Walker Jr., Alix Wall, William Weinberg, Lewis Strock Weiss, Rebecca Wilson, Thomas Yee, Charles Zimmerman 65 BROOKLINE HIGH SCHOOL - SHAILER HOUSE Nan le Parent or Gua rdian Home Address Business Address H ome Room Year Grad. ? Home Tel. No, Business Tel. No. Time ' ' Day MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 8:05 8:55 A1 A2 A3 A4 C4 9:00 9:50 B1 B2 B3 B4 D4 9:55 - 10: 10 HOMEROOM 10:15 1 1:05 Cl C2 C3 D3 E4 11:10 12:25 D1 D2 E2 E3 F4 12:30 1:20 El E2 G2 F3 G4 1:25 2:15 El G1 G3 I BROOKLINE HIGH SCHOOL Data Processing Department To All Seniors: PROCEDURE FOR GRADUATION 1. After 8:15 a m. on May 25, 1971, 19 of these cards should be picked up in room 124. 2. Before 9:55 these 19 cards should be given to your homeroom teacher. 3. By 10:15, homeroom teachers will return them to you and you must bring the cards back to the house office. 4. House office should at this point pull out cards of students who have not paid for caps and gowns or have overdue library books. 5. By 10:35 (or sooner, if possible) your house office should deliver the cards to the data processing center, room 124. 6. Whoever brings the absence cards to room 124 should wait for the green proof list and return it to the house office. 7. This list (17 copies) contains the following additional information: a. the student number b. the student name c. the days this student has been absent to date this year. d. the student telephone number e. the number of awols accumulated in four years f. freshman photograph 8. By 11:00 a m. your housemaster sends back a corrected proof list, keeping a copy for his records. 9. By 11:20 your housemaster should be sent to Mrs. Goldberg in room 203. 10. By 1:00 p.m. your housemaster will be available in room 124 to be picked up by interested teachers and students. 1 1 . By 1 :30 the final list of graduating seniors will be available in your house office. PLEASE DO NOT BEND, STAPLE, FOLD. OR OTHERWISE MUTILATE THESE SENIORS. REMEMBER: THEY ARE FINALLY GRADUATING! 66 Answers: 6961- -isqLUSAON s UBQ AipjBisea Z 0OJOJ ||BpsjB| | epi ' 9 luA 0 jedns ’9 DO YOU REMEMBER? 70 oa UOY 9fl3aM3M3fl PUBIIOH JQ •J SpUBJJ aiAeis PUB Aepd jnoaiAes ma p m V e Z I 8 71 i I Freshmen 1 . Michael Fisher 2 Jacob Kagen 3. Andy Hession 4. Kevin Doucette 5. Debbie Delrio 6. Regina Kennedy 7 David Harris 8. Jonathan Lewis 9. Mark Weinberg 1 0. Steven Shankle 1 1 . Paul Chmielinski 12. Karl Gee 13. Owen Heter 14. Susan Silverstein 15. Cheryl Olsen 1 6 Donna Parker 17. Patrick Von Huene 18. Martha Simes 19. Leila Tsakarissianuou 20. Carol Stanton 21 . Joan Sher 22 Betsy Auerbach 23. Patricia Kelly 24 Fern Smith 25. Joan Bart 26 David Samuels 27. Neil Patt 28. Amy Shuman 29. Charles Urdang 30. Jan Chin 31 . Camille Ellsworth 32. Maria Messitt 33 Robert Neckes 34. Sandra Seaman 35. Valerie Sherman 36 Peter Kulka 37. Jesse Slater 38 Gary Pagar 39 Kathryn Watts 40. Woon Yee 41 . Susan Bello 42. Victoria Caras 43. Neil Jeswald 44. Richard Baltimore 45 Samuel Edgerton 46. Douglas Camiel 47. Rudolph Bisschop 48. Margaret Minsky 49. Carol Kerstein 50 Betsey Sherman 51 . Rita Kiigallon 52. Mrs. Currie 53. Jack Efromson 54. Nicholas Trent 55. Edwin Moy 56. Miss Lobsenz 57. Miss Greenshields 58 Mrs. Corcoran 59 Donna Martin A unidentified students are not homeroom members. 76 1 . Daniel Breen 2. Myles Katz 3. Michael Aronson 4. Robert Lazarus 5. Lawrence Bernard 6. Jeffrey Becker 7. Rudolf Burer 8. Richard Becker 9. Paul Wolf 10. Lisa Weisman 1 1 . Beth Friedberg 12. Tina Petritis 13. Victor Felszegi 14. Kenneth Young 15. Rhonda Ceder 16. Carol Keane 17. Andrea Coffin 18. Charlotte Karsh 19. Susanna Chin 20. Nancy Thiffault 21 . Karen Makacrin 22. Mike Young 23. Daniel Melnechuk 24. James Perry 25. Linda Parker 26. Lisa Lamb 27. Alison Murphy 28. Linda Taggart 29. Susan Chin 30. Caren Knowles 31 . Wendy Jacobs 32. Paula VonLichtenberg 33. Catherine Dooley 34. Michael Segool 35. James McMorrow 36. Warren Pinches 37. Marianne Nardella 38. Elyse Winokur 39. Marcie Goldberg 40. Laurie Scherer 41 . Barnett Steam 42. William Steinhauser 43. Francis Taw 44. Eric Leipzig 45. Edward Phillips 46. Walter Tyszkowski 47. Bruce Katz 48. Robert Lennick 49. Michael Horvitz 50. Rodney Belcher 51 . Denise Dugan 52. Nancy Henderson 53. Tanya Taylor 54. Eula McNeil 55. Nancy Feldman 56. Lisa Jacobson 57. Priscilla Torres 58. Rose Robinson 59. Debra Abramhoff 60. Arlene Geronimus 61. Jodee Siegel 62. Natalie Stein 63. Beverly Peacock 353 365 Unidentified students are not homeroom members Freshmen Sophomores 1 . Steven Bruno 2. John Ball 3. Robert Badger 4. Philip Aluf 5. Isaac Belbel 6. Steven Levine 7. Marjorie Appel 8. Lisa Allen 9. Janet Bychek 10. Wendy Briefer 1 1 . Diane Arsenault 12. Vivian Chan 13. Michelle Belliveau 14. Laura Barbour 1 5. Hillary Barnett 16. Donna Beberman 17. Florence Buckley 18. Sandra Berman 19. Sharon Adelson 20. Sharon Benet 21 . Donald Adams 22. Mitchell Asch 23. Jacobus Lingerer 24. Steven Marcus 25. Caren McGhee 26. Susan Lowell 27. Helen Lew 28. Karen Braithwaite 29. Carol Berkman 30. Kate Matson 31 . Jane Lu 32. Rosemary Lynch 33. Katherine Jackson 34. Susan Sorg 35. Mrs. Burger 36. James Malinn 37. Marvin Mayer 38. John Harris 39. Karl Macrae 40. Thomas Macki 41 . Steven Mason 42. Richard McCann 43. Susan Madow 44. Peter Maimonis 45. Steven Levine 46. Paul Martin 47. Jane Malick Unidentified students are not homeroom members 1 . Maxine Aaronson 2. Helena Bisschop 3. LeeAnn Boles 4. Susan Berliner 5. Elizabeth Banner 6. Susan Butler 7. Sharon Boudreau 8. Matthew Blank 9. Stuart Brussel 10. Gary Belt 1 1 . Gary Aufiero 12. Mark Browne 13. Joseph Bornstein 14. Joseph Benton 15. Christopher Boodro 16. Mary Barclay 17. Sally Cook 18. Ronald Bloom 19. Judith Burrill 20. Neal Bychek Unidentified students are 21 . Paul Brown 22. Isak Ben-Mer 23. William DiCarlo 24. Patricia Carroll 25. Lynn Conner 26. Amy Cahners 27. Patricia Nichols 28. Elaine Cohen 29. Howard Chain 30. Richard Chmielinski 31 . Joan Brassil 32. Kim Charles 33. Judy Bresloff 34 Bonny Burke 35. Joseph Coleman 36. Deborah Calish 37. Lea Cohen 38. Joyce Aronson 39. Louis Berenberg not homeroom members 335 3 7 Sophomores Sophomores 366 393 1. Gayle Stone 1 9. Annette Wong 37. Curtis SooHoo 2. Marcie left 20 Ken Smith 38. Mark Levine 3. Leslie Quint 21 . Vincent Maloney 39 Frank Silber 4. Daniel O ' Leary 22 Dan Yee 40. Betty Yee 5. Tom Conway 23 Daniel Simes 41. Judy Yee 6 Joey LoPorto 24. Charles Stark 42 Joan Stoller 7. Bill Sterett 25. Bob Schwartz 43. Cathy Silva 8. Brenda Summers 26. Howie Lau 44 Pam Grindle 9. Terry Turgeon 27 Archie Szeto 45. Cindy Soroko 10, Paula Stone 28. Pat Maclaughlin 46. Evan Maze 11. Gerry Turgeon 29 Teddy Steverman 47, Beth Silverman 12 Audrey Chalfin 30 Greg Tsopelas 48 Jerri Souders 13, Joanne Martin 31 . Jeff Cohen 49. Anita Smullin 14, Ellen Spillane 32. Gary Travis 50. Greg Tsopelas 15, Marie Hansjon 33. Richard Simmons 51. John Turetsky 16. Debbie Greene 34. Morris Shore 52 Raul Vasquer 17. Marcie Chleck 35. David Stanton 53. Esther Wolk 18. Beth Gladstone 36. David Coggan Unidentified students are not homeroom members ivyi I IV I 1 . Francis Yung 2. Vern Ruggles 3. Jonathan Hite 4. Alan Ziskend 5. Matthew Green 6. Liliana Zawadzki 7. Douglas Smith 8. Andre Stellingsma 9. Brian Meadus 10. David Nesson 1 1 . Harvey Schwartz 12. Alan Segal 13. Katie Walsh 14. Debra Zane 15. Carl Shapiro 16. Al Wolovick 17. Joel Siegel 18. Paul Shindler 19. Michael Zdanovich 20. Richard Zall 21 . Kenneth Tichnor 22. Mrs. Johnson 23. David Shkiar 24. Gary Salomon 25. Norman Zarsky 26. Rosalyn Segal I 27. Shelley Zieff 28. Wendy Soloman 29. Janet Sutherland 30. Aimee Slavin 31 . Alicia Chi n 32. Marion Sheehan 33. Doris Wong 34. Joan Sullivan 35. Deborah Wilber 36. Anne Young 37. Esther Zafarani 38. Donna Sacknotf 39. Miss Kendall 40. Joyce Wolfe 41 . Lisa Shectman 42. Lori Segal 43. Deborah Spector 44. Judith Thiffault 45. Leslie Griffin 07 Juniors 1 . Suzanne Egan 2. Leonard Bieringer 3. Perry Blass 4. Janie Brown 5. Althea Greenan 6. Robin Elias 7. Ellen Carey 8. Jayne Dulman 9. Joan Bresnick 10. Kenny Brine 1 1 . Howard Dubin 12. Robert Brown 13. Denise Brackett 14. Paula Dwyer 15. Mrs. Rivenburgh 16. Rita Williams 17. Arthur Bianchini 18. Robert Driscoll 19. Dennis Driscoll 20. Barbara Duggan 21 . John Churchill 22. Helen Chin 23. Georgina Markol 24. Gary Lichtenstein 25. Helen Chan 26. Mabel Chin 27. Donna Leonardo 28. Ruth Collazos 29. Nivia Levy 30. Barbara Epstein 31 . Arthur Berman 32. Jerald Fine 33. Jeff Entner 34. Mark Berman 35. Ronald Levine 36. Victor Lung 37. David Coggan 38. Paul Connors 39. Pat Connors 40. George Levas 41 . Bradley Cohen 42. Robert Sherman 43. Stuart Schneider 44. Philip James 45. Michael Schiff 46. Jim Lew Unidentified students are not homeroom members 1 . Eileen O’Connell 22. Steven Pender 2. Lisa Crowley 23. Miss Thompson 3. Judith Barker 24. Leslie Olin 4. Deborah Goldstein 25. John Garland 5. Edward Garber 26. Eric Friedman 6. David Gitner 27. Dale Fullbright 7. Michael Perelstein 28. John Corbett 8. Eric Pressman 29. Robert Rignato 9. Denise Garrone 30. Luis Pardo 10. Arthur Garrone 31 . William Daley 1 1 . Mark Freeman 32. Mr. Genden 12. Steve Golden 33. Richard Perlmuter 13. David Geller 34. Gary Geller 14. Deborah Gallagher 35. Bruce Croopnick 15. Rebecca Fall 36. Michael Ostroff 16. Mary Ellen Dalzell 37. Roy Davidson 1 7. Teresa Flannery 38. Arthur Pearlman 18. Linda Farrell 39. Sanjay Saini 19. Patricia Daley 40. Robert Fu 20. Caroline Cormier 41 . James Riley 21 . Terry Crystal Unidentified students are not homeroom members 25 251 Juniors Juniors 1 . Kenneth Rivetz 2. John Harrington 3. Richard Saunders 4. James Hamelburg 5. Myron Romanul 6. Donal Griffin 7. Donald Haggerty 8. Peter Rothstein 9. William Rosenfield 10. Joy Rosen 1 1 . Alan Green 12. Jay Gorodetzer 13. Victor Sambol 14. Susan Popkin 15. Susan Hedrick 16. Nancy Pearlstein 1 7. Marsha Ross 18. Ronald Salomon 19. Laura Plourde 20. Amy Higgins 21 . Mary Schroeder 22. Karen Keith 23. Liea Nelson 24. Mrs. Lane 25. Robert Manaster 26. Miss Fitch 27. Ernest LaBarge 28. Marcy Clebnik 29. Mary Murphy 30. Edamae Levatin 31 . James Zukernick 32. Mark Barcus 33. Peter Wiener 34. Judson Barnes 35. Steven Kalish 36. Christine Halley 37. Curtis Rodd 38. William Gottlieb 39. Kenneth Roberts 40. Cynthia Powell 41 . Steven Gould 42. Steven Gorman 43. Kenton Matsumoto 44. Richard Roberts Unidentified students are not homeroom members 21 . Deborah Forrest 22. Aline Fajneylber 23. Nancy Zizza 24. Norma Solberg 25. Carol Ford 26. Joy Simon 27. Harriet Anfenger 28. Mr. Brown 29. Emily Cahan 30. Michelle Shekel 31 . Miss Kijewski 32. Michelle Hogan 33. Lisa Holland 34. Judith Silber 35. Patricia Young 36. Linda Jason 37. Debra Selik 38. Jill Shuman 39. Carol Simansky 323 1 . Edward Vien 2. Robert Turesky 3. Alan Ceder 4. Steven Lubar 5. Paul Ward 6. Larry Goldstein 7. John Coffman 8. Jerry Cotes 9. Mark Porter 10. Peter Shifres 1 1 . Victor Jacobs 12. Michael Tabor 13. Bruno Siegeltuch 14. Richard Shulman 15. Stanley Jacobs 16. Edward Shuman 1 7. Alvin Heuber 18. Allan Jacobs 19. John Hogan 20. Janet Moore Juniors 1 . Chee Wong 2. Dean Christion 3. Tom Conroy 4. Pat Milbury 5. Helen Canter 6. Sue Soloman 7. Sherrill Bowman 8. Orly Frank 9. Ann Wax 1 0. Carole Simpson 1 1 . Lynne Nelson 1 2. Mike Yee 13. Jimmy McKeown 1 4. John Vittori 15. Steve Katzen 1 6. Laura Lipson 1 7. Marla Jaffe 1 8. Harry Contort! 1 9. Billy Mullaney ..J ' ■ . ) m ) ;! Freshmen Freshmen 1 . Richard Winston 2. Nader Modever 3. Peter Silver 4. Wayne Leong 5. Albert Rose 6. Rose Chin 7. Susan Waitzkin 8. Robert Duggan 9. Thomas Bell 10. Glenn Carle 1 1 . William Baumeister 12. Steven Rothstein 13. Diane Frost 14. Elizabeth Weigand 15. Iris Goulston 16. David Hayes 17. Robin Hosier 1 8. Beth O ' Brien 19. LeeAnn DiMasi 20. Kathy Joyce 21 . Sherry Krauthamer 22. Michele Garnet 23. Cathy O ' Connor 24. Donna Maginnis 25. Bette Mazoff 26. Sandra Cronsberg 27. Helene Hess 28. Joanne Sullivan Unidentified students are 29. Sharon Stotsky 30. Sarah Robinson 31 . Sara Mark 32. Robert Jacobs 33. Barry Lederman 34. Chris Lally 35. Barbara Hunt 36. Mary Reis 37. Debbie Sneddon 38. Heidi Benson 39. Sharon Cornett 40. Kim Gibbs 41 . Michele Mascol 42. Saavadra Lopez 43. Michael Romanul 44. Tom Tynan 45. Melvin Stoler 46. Douglas Feldman 47. Joseph Mizrabi 48. Jim Farnsworth 49. Edward Aaronson 50. Barbara Wolf 51 . Doreen MacCrae 52. Sandra Marquis 53. Nancy Hinds 54. Mary Egan 55. Cheryl Davidson 56. Lesley Livingston not homeroom members 57. Beth Bagley 58 Melina Wall 59. Erika Tarlin 60. Lynne Sullivan 61 . Mr. Goldman 62. Carlos Gayol 63. Leo Locke 64. Paul Bauer 65. Donald Stock 66. Stephen Lane 67. Eric Lipsitt 68. Peter Wadsworth 69. Jerry Fleishman 70. David Bradbury 71 . Mark McGarry 72. Sepp Bergschneider 73. Steve Lepler 74. Jan Weller 75. Vincent Maloney 76. Richard Buckley 77. Thomas Joy 78. Joe Mascarolito 1 . Robert Barcus 24. Laurence Hunt 2. Richard Junio 25. Brian Clinton 3. Stu Rosenblatt 26. Lenna Boroff 4. Kevin Racine 27. Robin Berk 5. Richard Quan 28. Jacqueline Pearl 6. Laurie Adelman 29. Mona Ostron 7. Leslie Schiff 30. Elsa Orjuela 8. Jeff Mills 31 . Almisha Readdy 9. Robert Bianchini 32. Miss Petranic 10. Pat Carroll 33. Joanne Nickerson 1 1 . Kenneth Brackett 34. Lee Dubein 12. Edward McLean 35. Mr. Belocas 13. Mike Finn 36. Lorna Chalpin 14. Serge Zdanovich 37. Regina Clay 15. Joseph Godfrey 38. Sheree Daub 16. Jonathan Roberts 39. Peggy Sheehan 1 7. David Rachein 40. Ellen O’Toole 18. Michael Sher 41 . Julie Prince 19. Marcia Ruggles 42. Lauri Rakoff 20. Robert Sheeman 43. Susan Phillips 21 . Owen Prague 44. Sheryl Berk 22. Kenneth Rudman 45. Ellen Gordon 23. Kenneth Temple 46. Miss Brooks Unidentified students are not homeroom members Freshmen Freshmen 1 . Margaret Hiscock 2. Wisely Quan 3. Doris Wong 4. Lawrence Kushi 5. Susan Maze 6. Meryl Lazarus 7. Susan Finnerty 8. Patricia Reed 9. Marla Englander 10. Sheryl Brown 1 1 . Linda Shermont 12. Robin Showstack 13. Carol Sherman 14. Stella Tannenbaum 15. Dorothy Spears 16. Ellen Brody 1 7. Coley Roberts 18. Howard Wong 19. Joseph Robinson 20. Selina Jung 21 . Ellen Rogers 22. Cindy Collins 23. Grace Macki 24. Joyce Bullard 25. Susan Kelman 26. Marguerite Welch 27. Patricia Norky 28. Dana Lowney 29. Michael Dubin 30. Michael Goldman 31 . Thaddeus Fox 32. Jeff Levine 33. Paul Liberman 34. Paul Serries 35. John Sullivan 36. Gary Lender 37. Hugh Greenglass 38. David Koretsky 39. Matthew Berry 40. Sean O’Brien 41 . Steve Finkel 42. Richard Mudget 43. Robert Dunovan 44. Ricky Kleinman 45. James Moriarty Unidentified students are not homeroom members 1 . Ken Rabinovitz 2. Larry Winston 3. Nader Modabber 4. Keith Lurie 5. David Bauer 6 Andrew Simeonides 7. Gary Fay 8. Allan Rose 9. Linda Barrett 10. Diane Rezendes 1 1 . Wendy Wolff 12. Phoebe Ramler 1 3. Beth Farnsworth 14. Debby Earley 1 5. Janice Egan 1 6. Robert Feinberg 1 7. Neven Rabadjija 18 Fred Rodd 1 9. Beth Ross 20. Amy Rosenberg 21 . Peter Edgerton 22. Fred Rabinovitch 23 Eddie Carpenter 24. Eilish Hansen 25. Jaime Rothstein 26. Joey Rabinovitz 27. Leslie Quint 28. Linda Feldman 29. Michele Roseman 30. Diane Engorn 31 Robert Redstone 32. Glen Holt 33. James Rourke 34. Bill Reilly 35. Greg Eustis 36. James McGregor 37. Eric Langenthal 38. Joyce Reardon 39. Jane Riley CO o D o 3 o (D ( ) Z50 34 1 Sophomores J5I 1. William Brown 1 8. Janice Fieldman 34 Michael Peters 2. Michael Zack 1 9. Janet Nixon 35. Mark Ruby 3. Donald Markol 20. Robin Zinman 36. Richard Paris 4. Steven Bing You 21 Kathy O’Brien 37. Joseph Robinson 5. Jack Sparks 22. Linda Piatelli 38. Steve Piltch 6 Robert Rudnick 23 Anne Kelly 39. Jonathan Parker 7. Johnny Seto 24. Michelle Noah 40 Paul Bauer 8 Regina Zizza 25. Aline Gross 41. Steven Ostroff 9. Sandra Brent 26 Moss Sidell 42. Alan Polonsky 10 . Anne Flaherty 27 Kenneth Jafte 43. David Nidorf 11. Louise Cook 28 Miss Arrendondo 44 Eugene Harris 12. Johara Steiner 29 Mary MacDougall 45. Joseph Plett 13. Diana Benson 30. Nancy Parker 46. Craig Clapp 14. Diane Brown 31 Joanne Brody 47. Stuart Newmark 15. Susan Gelman 32. Susan Bor 48. Daniel Ness on 16. Mr. Weissman 33. Howard Newman 49. James O ' Neil 17 Jill Kahn Unidentified students are not homeroom members 1 . Elaine Merritt 2. Theresa Minkle 3. Steve Moran 4. David McGuire 5. Richard Melville 6. Ken Kehoe 7. Pat McGloughlin 8. Mark Chalpin 9. Robert Mitchell 10. Jim Hefferman 1 1 . James Meyers 12. Jeffrey Narod 13. Ellen Miller 14. James Moskow 15. Judy Hayle 16. Diane Menyer Sophomores Sophomores 1 . Robert Corb 2. Darrell Curtis 3. Kathleen Cose 4. Susan Sturdy 5. Fryda Cyker 6. Wendy Coons 7. Patricia Mooney 8. B elinda Curtin 9. Steven Cores 10. Gustavo Martinez 1 1 . ????? 12. Margaret Dalzell 13. Mary Daly 14. Miss Mallison 15. Renee Crosby 16. Francis Davis 1 7. Christopher Asp 18. Alan Lucas 19. Ricky Costello 20. Russell Grand 21 . Joseph Collins 22. Steven Eisenberg 23. Kevin Crane 24. Ronald Cronin Unidentified students are not homeroom members Juniors 1 . Miss Fox 22. Howard Nidory 2. Barrey Morehouse 23. Robert Myerson 3. Kim Lau 24. Robert Nichols 4. Beveriy McCracken 25. Pamela Alberto 5. Patty McHugh 26 Beth Kalis 6. Kathy McMahon 27. Sally Baxter 7 Bernis Katz 28. Maelyn Sigal 8. Lori Karp 29. Sharon Alpert 9. Norman Katz 30. Mr. Glover 10. James Kanter 31. Carl Chan 1 1 Ira Katz 32. John McCue 12. Harvey Moy 33. Monte Altman 1 3. Sayre Merrit 34. Peter Avergun 14. Joan Kibrick 35. Richard Baron 15. Vicky Merrick 36. Arthur Amendola 1 6. Paul O’Brien 37. John Mahon 1 7. George Morrison 38 Joseph Amendola 1 8. Edward Kargir 39 John McCarthy 19. Paul Kalnins 40 . William Markham 20. Donna Minkle 41 . Richard Barry 21 . Gerard Kilgallin 42 . Salvatore Alonzo ■ ' All unidentified students are not homeroom members. Juniors 1 Pauline SooHoo 2 Nanci Stevens 3. Helen Sue 4. Sharon Soloman 5. Lisa Kaufman 6 Debby Kirzner 7. Cathy Suitz 8. Mark Kleiman 9. Linda Krentzman 10. Wendy Titlebaum 1 1 . Jayne Sulloway 12. Sara Spector 13. Judy Stock 14 Dainis Simis 15. James Sneddon 1 6. John Stark 1 7 John Staunton 18. Jonathan Silverman 1 9. Doug Stanger 20. Dan Silverman 21 . Robert Chiller 22. Andrew T uresky 23. Miss Evans 24. Jill Urdang 25. Jody Krupp 26 Collene Ward 27 Patricia Vaught 28 Anne Leary 29 Thomas Sullivan 30. Steve Snyder 31 Judy Wachtera 32. Ellen Paris 33. Lesley Vien 34. Andrew Szeto 35 Michael Vaporis 36. William Ward 37 Howard Lau 38 Dean Souza 39. Glen Tanck 40 David Larkin 41 . Steven T uler 42. Stephen Thompson 43. Nancy Tynan 44. Elaine T rent 45. Shirley Tarko 46. Joanne Tyszkowski A unidentified students are not homeroom members. 1 . Alexander Von Lichtenberg 2. Michelle Holland 3. Joanna Wong 4. Marsha Werchel 5. Eleanor Wong 6. Linda Warren 7. Lynn Warren 8. Mimi Zarsky 9. Sturges Watkins 10. Warren Wong 1 1 . Buddy Lupzig 12. Lester Wheeler 13. Tom Winslow 14. Tom Wong 15. Peter Bornstein 16. Walter Berk 1 7. Mary Norris 18. Alan Charles 19. Kathy Mclntire 20. Joan Costa 21 . Fred Witten 22. Janet Boris 23. Wendy Zuckernick 24. Kathy Stewart 25. Sylvia Raw 26. Honey Schlossberg 27. Sharon Rooney 28. Harry Carroll 29. Jerry Garcia Juniors ROBERTS HOUSE Mr. John Passalacqua— housemaster Mrs. Margaret Hurley— secretary H Freshmen 06 ZOl 327 1 . Miss Manter 2. Gail Connolly 3. Nancy Riemer 4. Cheryl Thompson 5. Marva Braithwaite 6. Debby Forch 7. Megan Gunnis 8. Nicholas Cormier 9. Robert Riley 10. Brian Burk 1 1 . Bruce Lederman 12. Steven Meyers 13. Miss Boland 14. Karen Shashoua 15. Martin Lurie 16. Patricia Doldt 17. Betty Lawlor 18. Larry Moy 19. Jean Huee 20. Annette Gregson Unidentified students are 21 . Bob Gillis 22. Lawton Cooper 23. Charles Thomas 24. Tom Doyle 25. Henry Daley 26. Jerold Kassner 27. Barry Yaffe 28. Alan Teas 29. Janice Pender 30. Felicia Carpenter 31 . Darlene Baughman 32. Joanne Donovan 33. Michael Sochat 34. Debby Farrell 35. Robert Phillips 36. Joseph Fu 37. Andreus Von Huene 38. Nat Copeland 39. Robert Meisterman 40. Lynn Simand not homeroom members 41 . Girad Tarentino 42. Jody Maimonis 43. Debby Korisky 44. Chris Clary 45. Michael Lew 46. Tim Cleeton 47. Michael Lynch 48. Keith Dropkin 49. Jon Nicolopoulos 50. Joe Fallon 51 . Dan McShea 52. William Leung 53. Steven Smith 54. Edward Joy 55. Mrs. Ogden 56. John Lally 57. Sarah Mackel 58. Denise Robinson 59. Suzanne Lim 60. Claudia White 100 1 . Paul Coleman 2. Leonard Garber 3. Richard Schwartz 4. David Prendiville 5. Andre Slezak 6. James Priestly 7. David Wang 8. Roy Sallen 9. Ralph Wyche 10. Errol Johnson 11. Michael Carr 12. David Stoller 13. George Barney 14. Mark Rosenthal 15. Michael Crowley 16. Leo Carney 17. John Egan 18. David Small 19. John Morrisey 20. Eric Johnson 21 . Leo Collins 22. Dennis Anderson 23. John Downes 24. Raphel Feurstein 25. Bruce Ramin 26. Cheryl Sneider 27. Michael Podhorzer 28. Susan Novicki 29. Miss Brooks 30. Lisa Greenfield 31 . Thomas Ahern 32. Raphael Limontas 33. Elisa Sacks 34. Sandy Feder 35. Lisa Blake 36. Joel Newman 37. Victor Powell 38. Amy Flanagan 39. Judith Harsfield 40. Pamela Dana 41 . Linda Leombruno 42. Robin Schaffer 43. Susan Sager 44. Mrs. Bing 45. Mr. Murphy 46. Eileen McCue 47. Kathleen Wilber 48. Ellen Mosner 49. Linda Chang 50. Janet Sinclair 51 . Marilyn Dunigg 52. Louise Baryan 53. Lauralie Wallace 54. Doreen Violette 55. Diana Reeves 56. Deborah Harron 57. Margie Stebbins 58. Matthew Crowley 59. Lawrence Bell 60. Joe Wolfe 61 . Steven Whitman 33 357 3 4 Freshmen ’sa 1 . Louis Karidoyanes 2. Alan Trachtenberg 3. Jerry Tisser 4. Steven Wright 5. Rex Bryant 6. Jonathan Epstein 7. Oscar Gagliardi 8. Edward Oppenheim 9. Brian Bennett 10. Robert Silverman 1 1 . Kevin Casey 12. Robert Fairbank 13. Donna Mullen 14. May Seto 15. Stephen Doldt 16. Roy Wilkins 1 7. Francis Coker 18. Nancy Garland 19. Patrick Symon 20. Donna Leone .’1 . Linda Kaplan 22. Marilynn Soolman 23. Lori Fisher 24. Laura Alpert 25. Susan Broder 26. Robert Phelan 27. Gabrielle McKayle 28. Brian Doherty 29. Caroline Taconet 30. Joyce Wilkins 31 . Joseph Suarez 32. Albert Lewis 33. Ellen Tarlow 34. Ariel Newberg 35. Cheryl Harvey 36 Kathleen McCarron 37. Seena Eagerman 38. Doreen Horn 39. Lynn McDonald 40. Irith Kreisman 41 . Cynthia Thompson 42. Steven Reibstein 43. Joseph Hennessey 44. Mark Hetnik 45. Thomas Corcoran 46. Mark Sullivan 47. Alan Horwitz 48. James Joyce 49. John King 50. Kevin MacNeil 51 . Jonathan Spector 52. David Benton 53. Alan Goldberg 54. James Constantine 55. Leonard Le Fort 56. Robert McPherson 57. Richard Eld 58. Mike Goldberg 59. Thomas Small 60. Kevin O ' Boy Unidentified students are not homeroom members 1 . Alan Kogos 2. Jeff Lefman 3. Wendy Schuman 4. Janet White 5. Karen Waters 6. Amy Weinberg 7. Amy Gilfenbaum 8. Elizabeth Neuman 9. Michelle LaPointe 10. Sandra Koch 1 1 . Judy Nernick 12. Nancy Lane 13. Cindy Lewis 14. Rita Kelliher 15. Edith Kingsly 16. Marsha Kodis 17. Adah King 18. Debby Hueber 19. Mary Dunnigan 20. Mr. Lutch 21 . Lisa Kirscher 22. Charlie Byrne 23. Pearl Weinstein 24. Ellen Winston 25. Alice Wolff 26. Elise Vissel 27. Rhonda Cole 28. Jan Walshaw 29. Shari Langenthal 30. Teresa Kirby 31 . Patty Keohane 32. Miss Jehlson 33. Jeff LaRouche 34. James Krupp 35. David Levine 36. Bob Leung 37. David Kunopatkin 38. Bob Donovan 39. Jeff Wolf 40. Jeffrey Weisman 41 . Rubin Nasquez 42. Michael Watchmaker 43. Dean Korb 44. Robert Leary 45. John Lee 46. Greg Lally 47. Murray Wolf 48. Harold Wilion 49. David Wolf 50. Scot Greenberg 51 . Jackie Kirrane 52. Jeffrey Berkman .. Sophomores Sophomores 1 . Margaret Gunter 2. Tim Jew 3. Nancy Gold 4. Patricia Barbiere 5. Marc Golden 6. Arthur Goldberg 7. Richard Halperin 8. David Gottler 9. Claude Greenguard 10. Stephen Hersh 1 1 . Wendy Jung 12. Marianne Horblit 13. Holly Huxtable 14. Elaine Leong 15. Alissa Gold 16. Maureen Hershman 17. Joan Harrison 18. Laurel Helfen 19. Donna Goldberg 20. Amy Goldstein 21 . Denise Grunau 22. Sheila Hairston 23. Kathleen Griffin 24. Susan Kaufman 25. Gilbert Hoy 26. Mr. Barrasso 27. Michael Griffin 28. Joseph Gulley 29. Steven Hershberg 30. Kenneth Hughes 31. Patrick Harrington 32. Rena Gray 33. Peter Greene 34. Kula Karidoyanes 35. Bruce Gutierrez 104 mL ifcv v. IN -.. J 26. Vincent Maloney 27. Mark Pearlman 28. Lori Somers 29. Laura Nunn 30. Joe Loporto 31 . Gary Sanders 32. Peter Avergun 33. Robert Schectman 34. Monte Altman 35. Jim Lu 36. Kirk MacAulay 37. Ian Walters 38. Sam Donisi 39. Delores Fernandez 40. Sue Lee 41 Lorraine Brothers 42. Teresa Kirby 43. Wanda Lim 44. Mary Loporto 45. Adeline Sweezy 46. Cynthia Libbey 47. David Gerratt 48. Mike Levy 49. Eric Fishbein 1 . Mrs. Metzer 2. Debra Dobella 3. Mike Duggan 4. Mike Donovan 5. James MacFarland 6. Brendon Donovan 7 Nancy Deutsch 8. Audrey Delanjian 9. Mike Doldt 10. Phil Duggan 1 1 . Guillermo Zelada 12. Winston Wong 1 3. Russell Lobar 14. Paul Greenan 1 5. John O ' Neil 16. Robert Levy 1 7. Leo Lyons 18. Tim Litt 19. Kenneth Lewis 20. John Griffin 21 . Mrs. Wolfe 22. Gaile Dreyfus 23. Elena Lepore 24 Joanne Levine 25. Caren Arnstein AII unidentified students are not homeroom members. d ' W i08 105 Juniors 1 , Chuck Burtman 15. Jill Brennen 29. William Alfredson 2 Richard Buchanan 16 Renee Bigaud 30 Edward Baumeister 3. Alcurtis Clark 1 7. Susan Bortman 31 Roger Felix 4 Michael Jean Dillon 18. Candy Denenberg 32. James Freedman 5. Hazel Edelstein 19 Marsha Cornblatt 33 Barry Erhiich 6. Victoria Duval 20. Dianne Donovan 34. John Ralen 7. Betty Doherty 21 . Carol Bullard 35. John Conway 8, Lorna Chow 22. Marian Carroll 36. Vincent DiMento 9 Sabrina Chin 23. Janice Clay 37. Jay Epstein 10. Lisa DiNapoli 24. Lorinda Delvechio 38. Thomas Collins 11. Gregory Chepeleff 25. Jonathan Bloom 39. Dan Epstein 12 Edward Collins 26 Dan Cline 40. Eric Brass 13. Joseph Annese 27 Wayne Alpert 41. David Patey 14. Steve Chasen 28 John Biady Unidentified students are not homeroom members 1 Debbie Shuberf 27 Maria Therese 2. Rose Yarchun 28 Nancy Speigelman 3. Betty Hoffman 29 Mrs. Barrett 4 Roberta Seigel 30 Mrs. Abelson 5. Michelle Horn 31. Marc Soble 6 Judy Stone 32. Gary Kaitz 7. Carol Simansky 33. Bobby Nault 8. Judy Grishaver 34 George Georgakalis 9. Curtis Menyuk 35. Bobby Hunt 10. John Wacker 36 Roger Trilling 1 1 . Otis Spencer 37. Fred Hiatt 1 2 Mr. Oakes 38 Mark Greenglass 1 3. Gail Vittori 39 George Kalipitus 14 Lucy Monahan 40. Ricky Gilman 1 5. Patty Goldstein 41 Kevin Joy 1 6. Esther Fishbane 42. Peter Haveles 1 7. Susan Murray 43. Pat Ward 18. Terry Crystal 44 Rod Thaler 19. Sandy Boris 45. Lee Greenblatt 20. Debbie Smith 46 Arnie Miller 21 Audrey Gregson 47 Jeremy Miller 22 Mary Hovsepian 48. Jennifer Hornor 23. Cindy Shapiro 49 Bruce Yaffe 24 Bart Green 50 Alan Gould 25. Scott Greenberg 51 Willie Futardo 26. Wendy Oberstein 2 7 Z(oO 301 Juniors Juniors 30 108 Unidentified students are not homeroom members 1 . Joyce Kouffman 2. Kathy Kleash 3. Marilyn Luongo 4. Michael Luongo 5. Mr. Sterndale 6. Joanne Lohr 7. Juan Mercado 8. Jane Lenson 9. Tim Shafer 10. Robert Kriensky 1 1 . Neila Freedman 12. Paula Kaufman 13. Karen Kelley 14. Wendy Katz 15. Pat Kellerher 16. Ron Kopito 17. Forrest Krutter 18. Paul Koster 19. Charles Kennedy 20. Lauren Levenson 21 . Debbie Lee 22. Susie Labourene 23. Ace Wright 24. Brad Kennedy 25. Michael Ostroff 26. Debby Luff Sungod The waves create a pattern in my mind They become soft and dim The grains of sand fall idly through my fingers They become undistinguishable from one another I can feel the sun pulsating beating out its rhythm of life For I have wished the sun to be mine And now it is in my hand burning and powerful The world is at my mercy And I must decide for them Shall they continue their destructive existence? or shall I allow them to vanish No one shall ever remember his sins or the pain he has caused. I hold fate in my hands Solemnly, I bend down and place the sun in the tide, and watch it sizzle and vanish Smiling, I turn my head toward the heavens There is nothing Only bleak and black infinity I ascend to the heavens which at last know eternal night Lisa Hammerman perky edgerton james wong even the hills are grey its the 17th winter and mothernature has rheumatism i can hear her expansive joints creaking as she bobs like apples in her earthrocker when i ask her to comeout play its the 1 7th winter and even tho i want to remain a droolingkid the years seem to be wiped away along with my self-consciousspittle on my shirtsleeve its the 1 7th winter and i can see the wrinkles its the 1 7th winter and the bouncingworld that was my tutor in snowgames hundredyard mischief is ' adead sucking a middleagethermometer and olemuthanature wont even skate to the mailbox across once gay ice for fear of breaking a tibia or a brittle contactlens but she just sits decaying knits never fitting woolandscapes out of oilstainedyarn knitting with needles the size of radiotowers Chris ethan boyd 119 p ' mmiimij 123 I walk towards the golden pile Gleaming against night ' s velvet. Glowing yellow glistens, scattering light. But as I draw near, the pile shrinks. Contracts, repulsed by my approach. And my fingers touch only the air. One step more, and the treasure is lost. And I am left standing Bathed yellow In the reflection of a streetlamp. carol lurie howard fisher FRIDAY and SATU s:00 PM, ROBERTS AUDIT BROOKLINE HIC ADMI5510N $l AY, FEB 5,6 MUM SCHOOL 125 126 fF ■ J wS SS m Mr. Carmen Rinaldi— headmaster Superintendents Row 1: Miss Ann E. MacDonald, Assistant Superintendent of Schools for Cur- riculum and Instruction: Dr. Robert I Sperber, Superintendent of Schools; Dr. Ferdy J. Tagle, Jr., Assistant Superintendent of Schools for Funds and Facilities, Row 2 Mr. William C. Sheridan, Director of Personnel; Mr. Francis W. McKenzie, Coordinator of Pupil Personnel Services. School Committee Row 1: Mrs. Viola Pinanski, Mr. Jacques M, Dronsick— chairman, Mr. Joseph Robinson— v. chair- man, Mrs. Allette Reed. Row 2: Mr. John Connorton, Mr. Thomas Hennessey, Mr. Ellsworth E Rosen, Mr. Raymond McNally, Mr. Robert H. Sturdy. 130 ft Mr. Christian Ehnes, chairman Miss Anne Boland Mr. Norman Checkoway, chairman Mr. Brant Brown Mr Joseph Coletta Mr. John Lamb Miss Caroline Sewell Miss Gretchen Stevens business MISS Amelia Matthews Miss Ellen Schemer clinic Mr. John Wall Mr. Stewart Dunbar Miss Margerite Greenshields Miss Martha Murdock Miss Mary Maloney Miss Elizabeth Good Mrs. Margaret Gray Miss Susan Howard Mrs. Susan Johnson Mrs. Margaret Metzgei Mr. Edmund Murphy Mrs. Anne Myers english Mr, Mark Piechota Mr. William Priest Mr. William Robinson Mrs. Ethel Sadowsky Mr. Edward Schluntz Mr. James Jordan Mrs. Elizabeth Kean Miss Elizabeth Kendall Mrs. Karen Kijewski Miss Susan Kupor Miss Laura McQuide Miss Patricia Arredondo Mrs. Patricia Barrett Mr. John Belocas Miss Jeannette Bonville Mrs. Veronica Burger foreign languages Mrs. Bernice Cahn Miss Amelia Cheng Dr. Felix Fernandez Miss Pamela Nabseth Mr. Dexter Newton Mrs. Teena Ogden Mr. Bruce Pennington Miss Linda Pessolano Mr. Robert Peterson Miss Ruth Manter Mrs. Nancy Meyers Mrs. Florence Osmon Mrs. Rosemary Pierson Mrs. Roberta Scwartz Mrs. Adele Seeff Mrs. Evelyn Shore Mr. Donald Slaven Mr. Donald Thomas Miss Evelyn Tiews Mr. Stephen Tipton Miss Francine Wacht Mr. Wesley Wallenius Dr. Roger Walsh Mr. Jeffrey Weissman Miss Margaret Whalen Mrs. Ida Rodriguez Mrs. Hilda Rotenberg Miss Addie Shopshire Miss Judith Thompson Mr. Waldmar Ulich Mrs. Marie Pierre Wolfe 133 guidance Mrs. Laurie Green Mrs. Toni Hamilton Dr. Allan Sutfin Mrs. Leona Townsend Mr. Theodore Waldron Mr. Roger Howard Mr. Thomas Ryan Miss Diane Baer Mrs. Anita Firestone Mr. Arnold Gerson Mr. Joel Gopen Miss Miriam Grace Miss Lillian Murdock, chairman Mr. Robert Alexander Mrs. Brenda Anderson Mr. John Ansty Miss Marion Cronan Miss Carolyn Bennett homemaking Mrs. Nancy Currie Mrs. Sally Rivenburgh Miss Ann Zavacki Mrs. Patricia Sennot Mrs. Rhoda Werblin 134 Mr. Guy Edmunds Mr, Paul Beauchemin Mr. Wallace Driscoll Mr. John Ford Mr. John Lis Mr. Thomas McCabe Mr Dennis Neehan Mr Joseph Riley industrial arts 135 Mr. Robert Wiggin Mrs. Olivia Abelson Mrs. Janet Addelson Mrs. Linda Armstrong Mr. Stephen Barrasso Miss Suzanne Brooks Mr. Carl Borg Mrs. Lois Evans Mr. Timothy Flint Mr. Michael Frantz Mr. James Glover Mr. Albert Jean Mrs. Sophia Lane Mr. Charles Lyons Miss Marie Petranic Mr. F. Meade Reynolds Mrs. Judith Springer mathematics Mrs. Elaine Young 136 Mr. Richard Sterndale Mr. Richard Warren music Miss Carol Werner Mr. Roy Kelley Mr. Edward Madden Mr. Ronald DiVincenzo Miss Barbara Kavchek Mr. Norman Laakso Miss Sheila Leach Mr. John Puleo Miss Mary Taylor Miss Abigail Warnes Mr. Richard Case Mr. Thomas Conroy Miss Gail Cutter Mr. Norman Devio Mr. Carlton Warren, chairman Miss Wendy Alderman Mr. Carl Chellquist Mr. Robert Cohen Mr. Richard Coombs Mr. Robert Cunningham Mrs. Caroline Daniels Miss Mary Ann Delaney Miss Margaret Driscoll Mr. Russell Forsythe Mr. William Fox Mr. Wallace Gleekman Mr. Theodore Hoffman Miss Marlene Laughlin Miss Nancy Mallison Mr. Harry Lent Miss Carolee Matsumoto Miss Antoinette Nardone Mr. J. Robert Eddy, chairman physical education Mrs. Louise Rosser 137 Mrs. Helen Walsh, director Mrs. Patricia Bing Miss Carolynn Fischel Miss Cynthia Fox Mr. James Genden Miss Elizabeth Grey Mrs. Patricia Jehlen Mr. Donald Kaplan social studies Mr. Richard Kline Miss Cynthia Leal Miss Deborah Lobsenz Mr. Michael Lutch Mrs. Linda Markell Mr. Gary Oakes Mr. Keith Shahan Mrs. Nancy Spector Mr Roosevelt Weaver Mr. Bradford Wright lunchroom staff Eileen Donovon, Ann Menton, Alice O ' Connor, Katherine Currie, Kathaleen Quinn, Eleanor Wil- kins, Louise Newman, Georgia Mocharius, Trudy Lilijandar, Margaret Guthro, Camilla Wheaton, Donna Ochiltree, Katherine McDonald, Lillian Carter, Margaret Orff, Joan Holbrook, Irene Encherico, Margaret MacLean, Jessie Young. 138 Mrs. Mary Beaumont Miss Ellen Borden Mrs. Margaret Connolly Mrs. Dorothy Ann Conroy Mrs. Mary Beth Conry Mrs. Esther Goldberg Mrs. Ruth Grove Mrs. Maureen Kenefick Mrs. Elaine Kline Mrs. Patricia Levin Miss Mary Niland Mrs. Eleanor O’Leary Miss Nora O’Leary Mrs. Esther Prager Miss Nancy Richmond Miss Nancy Lorden Mrs. Esther Luster Mrs. Mary Lou McMorrow Miss Mary Nicolai Mrs. Emily Tanner Mrs. Jane Minkle Mrs. Madeleine Corcoran Mr. Peter Crafts Mr. Roland Dwinell Mrs. Betty Flaherty Mr. Carl Goldman Mr. John T. Ryan Mrs. Ann Lee Schreiber technical vocational 139 l Mf 143 1 V 4r 1 n — 1 ■ ' - J V PP H bbookline Row 1: Edward Galasti, Mel Seibolt, John Peterson, James Tra- hon, John Spillane, Leo Hovsepian, Richard Patnaude, Del Travis, Thomas Fleming, Edward Monahan, Mark Regan, John Waldstein, Lenny Brown, James Kirby. Row 2: Larry Moloney, Robert Simmons, Harry Carroll, Paul Kalnins, Bill Seibolt, George Morrison, Richard Saunders, Dan O ' Leary, Bob McGourty, John Hogan, Curtis Rodd, Mr, Devio, Mr. Berardino, Mr. Hennessey, Mr. Schluntz. Row 3: Gary Nixon, Gary Travis, Mike Doldt, Joe LaRouche, Richard Simmons, Jim Rourke, Jack Kirrane, Bill Sterett, Gil Hoy, Joe Rabinowitz, John Brady, Tom Semper. VARSITY FOOTBALL All Scholastics for the 1970 team: Tom Fleming Ed Monahan Richard Patnaude Weymouth N Brookline Boston Tech Brookline Boston Latin Arlington Weymouth S Boston C. H Newton Brookline Waltham Brookline Brockton Brookline Brookline Brookline Brookline Brookline 401 r j Ml 04 ' Row 1 Kevin Casey, Sean O ' Brien, Pat Carroll, Mike Lynch, Kevin McNeil, Brian Burke, Jirn Perry Jim McKeown Row 2: Tom St. Sauver, Ed Vine, Chris Lally, Walter Smith, Mike McGourty, Paul Ward Paul Joyce, Tom Small, Steve Wright. Row 3: Coach Sterndale, ner Jack Lally Tom Joy, Joe Godfrey, Sam Edgerton, Glenn Carle, Richard Buckley. Ro Coach DiVincenzo, Jim Hamelburg, Billy DiCarlo, Nat Copeland, Steve Finkel, Mark Sullivan, Bruce Katz, Victor Powell, Mike McHugh, Allen Goldberg, Coley Roberts. 147 JUNIOR VARSITY Row 1 Bill Sterett Pat McLaughlin, Jim Rourke, Richard Simmons, Joe LaRouche, Gil Hoy, le Ddrflc. 2 Bruce Gutierrez, Robert Pugatoh, Scott Wbrtrrtarr, Jirr, MacParlarte Da- .id Sterttor,. Jett Cohen Her. 3 Rich Mel.ille. Ken Hughes, ' anf Jell B°er Ball. Row 4 Gary Travis, Barry Goldstein, Paul Martin, Joe Gulley, John Kirrane, Jeff Ber- kman, Joe Rabinowitz, Coach Robinson, Coach Fleming. FRESHMEN JUNIOR VARSITY Row 1: David Koretsky, David Shkiar, Chuck Urdang, Bill Churchill, Steve Levine, Gary Fay, Frank Yung, Slu Brussell. Row 2: Matt Stein, Matt Green, Peter Kalka, James Isles, John Katz, Robert Barais, Keith Dropkin, Winston Wong, Jeff Lefman. Row 3: Mr Weissman, Robert Phelan, Chuck Bertman, Raul Nazquez, Victor Felsegi, Peter Edgerton, Luis Pardo, Bob Leung, Ruben Nazquez, Sal Alonzo, Robert Mitchell. VARSITY SOCCER Scores: Newton 4 Brookline Brookline 3 Brockton Brookline 3 Cambridge Latin Brookline 1 Medford Brookline 32 Newton Brookline 4 Brockton Brookline 4 Cambridge Latin Brookline 3 Medford Row 1: Peter Yung, Robert Simard, Tom Osenton, Joseph Fernald, Joe Hart, Peter Flan- nery, John Fairbanks. Row 2: Richard Lenson, Daniel Silverman, Jon Churchill, Monte Al- tman, Chuck Maker, Robert McNeil, Peter Kaplan, Paul Koster, Noray Ozerson. Row 3: Peter Muse, Joe Yung, Barry Morehouse, Paul Conners, Victor Lung, Shahaf Dal, Jay Ep- stein, Mitchel Ashe, 149 ✓ 11 I n“ A r O ' Raymond, Sara Hunter— head. Row 2: Jackie Goldstein, Evi Whitney, Joan Harrison, V , 1 1 1 I ill I AA I 3 1 I 1 %J Debby Selik, Helen Sue, Joan Dug gan, Stephanie Kaye, Laurel Helfin. Row 3: Linda Bryant, Thomasina Benson, Sheila Hairston, Judy Wahters, Eileen O ' Connell, Diana Benson, Terry Kirby, Debby Luff, Elaine Hazzard, Pauline Lung. Michelle Seibert, Delores Tunney, Sally Baxter, Margie McCone— head, Maureen O ' Connell, Judy Lawlor, Michelle Melville. MAJORETTES li Row 1: Peggy Sheehan, Seena Eagerman, Robin Showstack, Susan Sager, Carol Finney, Robin Zinman. Row 2: Fern Fineberg, Alison Murphy, Leslie Livingston, Cheryl Thompson, Kim Charles, Ava Carrothers. Row 3: Patti Drain, Audrey Deijian, Liz Banner, Lisa Weisman, Ellen Finkelstein, Nancy Feldman, Regina Clay, Ja- nice Clay. Row 4: Joanne Nickerson, Maria Messitt, Donna Beberman, Wendy Wolf, Denise Duggan, Pat Norky. BANDETTES Row 1: Steve Piltch, David Prendaville, Andre Slezak, Allan Rose, Mark Porter, Neal Piltch Row 2: Mr. Laskso, Eric Langenthal, David Chain, James Sultan, Peter Koretsky, Marty Wallace, Jon Lettvin, Marc Newman. CROSS-COUNTRY TRACK WINTER TRACK Row 1: Bob Turesky, Jon Turesky, Steve Lepler, Gary Pagar, Bob Neckes. Row 2: Tom Small, Ralph Winche, Nat Copland, Larry Moy, Steve Finkle, Rudy Buer. Row 3: Bob Alden, Alan Hor- witz, Dave Chain, Howie Chain, Mike Silber, Ed Carpenter, Dave Samuels, Jeff A. Sawyer capt., Mr. Edward Mclnerny. 151 Row 1: MaryEllen Dalzell, Karen Kirby, Ann Katzeff, Patty Manning, Peg Manning, Terri Segool. Row 2: Joan Lederman, Jane Williams, Calliope Galatis, Kathleen O ' Connell, Pat McHugh, Alcurtis Clarole, Elizabeth Howland. VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY JUNIOR VARSITY Row 1: Holly Samuels, Michelle Belliveau, Eileen Melville, Doreen O’Connell, Jane Riley, Coleen Ward. Row 2: Mary Barclay, Anita Johnson, Mary Schroeder, Jody Goldberg, Kathy Silva, -| 52 Jeanne McIntosh. VARSITY Row 1: Larry Winston, Peter Yung, Jackie Gleason, David Caprio, Alan Richman, Arnie Miller. Row 2: Peter Edgerton, Gil Hoy, Dale Fulbright, Mike Roberts, Bob DiCarlo, George Georgakalis, Duncan Stewart. Row 3: Paul Travis, Jim Rourke, Steven Gorman, Mr. Puleo. WRESTLING JUNIOR VARSITY Row 1: Steve Levine, Laughton Cooper, Gary Belt, Gene Harris, Stu Neumark, James Perry. Row 2: Richard Paley, Bart Green, Manuel Argiros, Greg Tsopelas. Row 3: Coach Hughes, Mike Goldberg, Jeff LaRouche, Fred Rabinovitz, Rick Costello. 153 Row 1: Steve Piltch, Theodore Foundas, Peter Avergun, Dave Crump, Mitchell Ashe. Row 2: Mr. Slavin, Ron Carrothers, Larry Higgenbottom, Chris Lee, Ron McNeil, Chester Wyche, Phil Aluf, Mike Hullum, Howard Wilgoren— manager. BOYS’ BASKETBALL Row 1: Pat McHugh— captain, Marianne Horblitt— captain. Row 2: Caren McGhee, Eileen Mel- ville, Erika Tarlin, Karen Keith, Debbie Muse, Ellen Spillane, Joan Liljander, Jody Maimonis, Seena Eagerman. Row 3: Marva Braithwaite, Joann Lohr, Marilyn Dunning, Lynn Connor, Denise Garrone, Ava Carrothers, Debbie Greene, Terri Segool, Felicia Carpenter, Laura Plourde. BASKETBALL GIRLS’ 154 Row 1: Mark Fields, Steve Ffiedberg, Tom Silva, Bob Rosen— captain, Steve Hedberg, Stuart Pitts, Dan Epstein, Bob Shwartz. Row 2: James Meyers, Steve Hershberg, Tom Tynan, Bob Du- gan, Sepp Bergshneider, Alan Segal, Mr. Bill Parsons, Mr. Jim Locke. Row 3: Barry Goldstein, Steve Levine, Alan Green, Paul Chmielinski, Rich Chmielinski, Mark Evans, Shahaf Gal, Joshi Ashook. Absent: Jon Turesky. BOYS’ SWIMMING GIRLS’ SWIMMING Row 1: Janice Macabee, Nancy Sizza, Jane Lynn, Denise Bracken, Cathy Joyce. Row 2: Kula Karydionis, Rita Kelliher, Carol Stanton, ElyMay O’Toole, Maureen Forbes, Sue Mace, Barbara Linenthal. Row 3: Wendy Gross, Miss Kavchak, Susan Cauper, Leslie Griffin, Beth O’Brien. 155 Row 1: Coach Buckley, Jim Riley, Mike O’Leary, Coach Di- Vincenzo. Row 2: Glenn Holt, Joe Hart, John Waldstein, Peter Flannery, Richie Patnaude, Tom Ossenton, Tom Flemming, Tom Sullivan, Joe Fernald. Row 3: Bob Pugatch, Gary Faye, Paul Connors, Joe Annese, Joe Yung, Ken Matsumoto, Bill Seibolt, Peter Muse. VARSITY HOCKEY 156 Row 1: Ken Driscoll, Ted Steverman, Jeff Cohen, Mike Donovan, Fran Yung, Arthur Godfrey, John Pender, Row 2: Peter Greene, Mike Doldt, John Hanson, Rich Simmons, Tom Collins, Barry Morehouse, John Kirrane, Mark Sweeney, Steve Clifford, Coach Cohen. JUNIOR VARSITY FRESHMAN Row 7. Tom Conroy, Joe Hennessey, Brian Doherty, Mark Hetnik, Kevin McNeil, Joe Godfrey, Brian Burke, Sean O ' Brien Row 2: Paul Sullivan, Pat Carroll, Jack Lally, Glenn Carle, Ed McLean, Richard Buckley, Jim McKeown, John Sullivan, Coach Buckley. 157 BOYS’ Row 1: Gerry Fine, Bill Churchill, David Coggan, Joe Ng— captain, Alan Pas- tman, Nader Modabber. Row 2: Skip Egan, Mike Zack, Stewart Brussel, Sal Alonso, Allen Jacobs, Paul Koster, Victor Leung, David Levine, David Ziskind, Mr. Devio. Row 3: John Brady, Eric Freedman, Steve Azerenski, John Churchill. GYMNASTICS Row 1: Sue Feder, Karen Kirby, Janet Sutherland, Sue Raymond. Row 2: Martha Gaetz, Terry Turgeon, Laurel Helfen, Nancy Feldman, Donna Maginnis, Sandy Feder, Amy Denenberg. Row 3: I ii I Mrs. Roberts, Cindy Halpert, Debby del Rio, Debby Levine, Doreen O ' Connell, Terry Kirby, I ll L.O Nancy Pearlstein, Eileen O ' Connell, Priscilla Terres, Miss Kavchak. Absent: Mary Barclay, Sandy Koch, Pauline Lung, Sue Maze, Carol Stanton. 158 GIRLS’ TENNIS Row 1: Pamela Alberto, Mimi Silva. Row 2: Susie Eisenberg, Miss Taylor, Karen Kelman. BOYS’ TENNIS Gary Salomon, Lloyd Cohen, Arthur Warga. 159 IF YOU HAVE NOT FOUND YOUR CANDID YET . . . LOOK CLOSELY! 160 I American Field Service Row 1: Sylvie Destian, Paula Kass-sec., Barbara Backman-sec., Shelley Bernard-pres., Laurie Rakoff, Sue Feder. Row 2: Susie Eisenberg, Ruth Muscowitz, Carol Stone-treas., Tom Thaler-v. pres,, Katie Walsh, Amy Swartz, Row 1: Joe Seller, Senjay Saini, David Wong, Joe Robinson, Tim Litt, Howard Wong, Ray Sallen, Row 2 Mr, Finkelstein, Joel Wolfe, Ralph Wynche, Gary Lender, John Morrissey, Edwin Moy, Patrick vonHuene, Chris VanRiper, Andreas vonHuene, Audio-Visual Staff Biology and Ecology Clubs Row 1: Claire Berman-chair., Sue Feder-chair,, Susan Teteoe, Caren Kelman, Jane Dulman, Joan Stoller, Beth Silverman, Row 2: Mrs, Brush, Shelley Bernard-chair,, Bernice Katz, Ann Kat- zeff, Carol Stone-chair., Debby Kirzner. Janet Boris, Richard Paley, Hillary Barnett. Anne Aron- son. Absent: Mr. Rothstein, 164 Black Awareness Club Row 1: Diane Bivins, Michelle Mascoll, Beverly Peacock, Sue Maze, Felicia Carpenter, Janet Sinclair. Row 2: John Bynoe, Shelton Coats Jr., Kimberly Convi ay, Gayle Smallwood, Linda Mal- loy-sec., Anita Johnson, Alcurtis Clark. Row 3: Marva Braithwaite, Michelle Holland, Linda Bryant, Cynthia Powell, Mark Freeman, Billy Markham, Brad Kennedy, Almisha Reddy, Carol Fin- ney, Mrs. Hamilton. Broadcasting Staff Row 1: Carl Katzeff, Stu Schneider, Franklin Seigel. Row 2: Dan Farrell, Steve Syatt, Robert Kriensky, Patti Drain, Debra Dobelle. Row 3: Martin Lurie, Chris Boodro, Dave Robinson, Mr. Becker, Mark Kleiman, Peter Haveles, Bart Green. Chess Club Row 1: Ronny Gashin, Hanna Gajewski, Barbara Backman, Caren Kelman, Richard Quan, Jona- than Naiman. Row 2: Eric Dubins, Bill Seigeltuck, Buddy Leipzig, Peter Koretsky, James Sultan, Curtis Menyuk. Chinese Studies Doris Wong, Linda Wong— pres., Alicia Chin. Debating Society Row 1: Bruno Siegeltuch, Andrea White— treasurer, Michael Vaporis— president, Leanne Aronson— secretary, Peter Haveles— president. Row 2: Steve Rothstein, Buddy Leipzig, Peter Koretsky, James Sultan, Sturges Watkins. Dramatics Society Row 1: Susan Murray, Marla Richmond, Wayne Brody. Row 2: Odis Spencer, Scott Greenberg. Absent: Nancy Rubakin. 166 Far East Club Row 1: Marsha Wershel, Selina Jung, Wisely Quan, Pauline Lung. Row 2: Bob Leung, Audrey Leung, Sylvia Levy, Linda Wong, Tommy Jew, Richard Quan, Winston Wong. Row 3: Helen Lew, Ilona Wiersing, Anne Aronson, Murray Wolf, Lorraine Lee, Miss Fischel, Leah Leong. Future Nominalistic Realists of America Lying Down: Susan Feder. Kneeling: Barbara Backman, Paula Kass. Sitting: Shelley Bernard, Nancy Indorf. Sitting Normally: Carol Stone, Susie Eisenberg, Sylvia Destian, Jon Posin. Standing: Ruth Muscowitz, Jonathan Naiman, Judy Wolfe, Leonard Lilly . . . And Then: Carol Kelman, Richard Quan. 167 French Club Row 1: Carol Stone, Sylvie Destian, Leonard Lilly. Row 2: Barbara Levy, Amy Swartz, Tom Thaler, Ruth Muscowitz, Shelley Bernard. Row 1: Sue Feder, Leonard Lilly, Bernard Leipzig, Richard Quan, Ed Garber, Jonathan Sarna. Row 2: Mr. Coombs, Claire Berman, Carol Stone, Hilary Barnett, Shelley Bernard. Future Scientists of America Future Teachers of America Row 1: Anne Aronson, Lois Shir, Ivy Semel, Margie Newman— president, Cindy Rogers— presi- dent, Susan Schonberg, Elaine Turetsky— vice-president. Row 2: Bernice Katz, Anne Katzeff, Judy Simansky, Martha Thompson, Ellen Waldman, Jill Rakoff. Karen Kirby— president, Jane Lenson— vice-president, Mimi Silva— vice-president, Evelyn Whitney— vice-president, Patty Manning— secretary, Peggy Manning— treasurer. Executive Board: Jill Grover, Jill Rakoff, Lois Shir, Jane Williams, Lauri Rakoff, Rita Kelleher. Girls’ League 168 J.O.C.S. Society Mark Regan— president, Mike Roberts— president, John Waldstein— treasurer, Cathleen O ' Connell— secretary, Larry White— M.V.J. Row 1: Ricky Schwartz, Joey Geller, Bill Zane, Jon Stone— president, Jerry Hill, Duncan Stewart, Jeff Sawyer, David Caprio. Row 2: Larry Bernard, Paul Zieff, Brad Kennedy, Mike Roberts, Ricky Kaner, Gary Sanders, Robert Orr, Alan Richmond, Peter Kaplan. Key Club Language Lab Aides Row 1: Jeff Narod, Leonard Lilly, Julian Hyman. Row 2: Mike Horvitz, Ken Temple, Kenny Tich- nor. Row 3: Ricky Brodie. 169 Lasar Research Club Row 1: Caren Kelman, Richard Quan, Alan Po- lonsky. Row 2: Mr. Coombs. Peter Koretsky, Forrest Krutter, Ed Garber. Library Aides Row 1: Alison Murphy, Betsy Sherman. Row 2: Joanne Nickerson, Marcy Clebnik, Mark Wein- berg, Karl Yee. Row 7. Forrest Krutter, Ed Garber, Arthur Goldberg, Marcia Werchal, Jon Naiman. Row 2 Hanna Gajewski, Ron Salomon, Peter Koretsky, Steve Kamin, Mr. Barrasso. Math Team 170 Mental Health Row 7. Judy Wolfe, Nancy Indorf. Barbara Backman, Rhonda Orans, Jill Rakoff. Row 2: Carolyn Berg, Anne Aronson, Ilona Wiersing, llene Kuritz, Paula Kass, Mr. Gopen. Murivian Staff Row 1: Paula Kass, Lisa Canner, Nancy Libbey, Nancy Indorf, Sylvie Destian, Susan Federsports. Row 2: James Wong, Eric Dubins, Mr. Genden— morale, Rich Quan— photography, Ruth Muscowitz. Murivian Business Rhonda Friedmann Mr. Albert Jean Ira Fleishman i , 171 National Honor Society Seated: Carol Stone-sec. Standing: John Waldstein-pres., Peter Koretsky-v. pres. Absent: Steve Hoffman-treas. National Merit Semi-Finalists Steve Kamin, James Sultan, Peter Koretsky. Absent: Sa- rah McShea. Refractions Row 1: Laurie Rakoff, Lisa Hammerman, Claire Berman, Joyce Kouffman. Row 2: Arthur Goldberg, Hanna Ga- jewskl, Pricilla Fritz. mn Russian Club Row 1: Hanna Gajewski, Mrs. Osmon, Lisa Crowley, Row 2: David Rachlin, Leonard Lilly, Arthur Branchini. Sagamore Staff . MURIVIAN Order Now In 309 Row 1: Debby Goldberg, Janet Lipson, Jody Krupp, Teddy Foundas, Betsy Levy, Nancy Pearls- tein, Jill Urdang, Elaine Hazzard. Row 2: Carol Lurie, Barbara Shore, Joanne Levine, Nancy Lib- bey, Peter Haveles, Chet Hurwitz, Rod Thaler, Robert Levy, Jan Coffey, Hedy Weinberg, Joan Duggan, Debbie Oshry. AFS lue da , Oct 15 New CctVeteria- 2-15 Come Bring a 173 student Council Row 1: Steve Piltch, Tim Trahon, Waichiro Hayashi— president, Peter Koretsky— vice-president, Amy Swartz, Katie Walsh, Richard Lenson. Row 2: Rhonda Orans, Steve Bingyou, Kathy O ' Connell, Mary Jane Norris, Mike Roberts, Mr. Wright, Richard Chmielinski, Rod Thaler, Mike Ostroff, Patti Drain. T.A.S.K. Row 1: Jan Coffey, Gary Lichtenstein, Debby Oshry. Row 2: Michelle Melville, Katy O’Connell, Marc Newman, Cindy Parker, Tom Thaler. Row 3: Barbara Backman, Andrea White, Lenny Lilly, Ellen Gordon, Bill Zane, Jeff Pollack, Mr. Gopen. 174 t. 75 This Week’s Show Row 1: Steve Syatt, Stu Schnieder, Patti Drain, Mark Kleiman, Bart Green. Row 2: Robert Krendky, Martin Lurie, Chris Boodro, Mr. Becker, Frank Siegel, Peter Haveles. T.O.S.C.O.B. Row 1: Serge Zdanovich, Helen Chin, Kula Karidoyanes, Cathy Saphar, Lucy Monahan, Maria Torres, Maureen Forbes. Row 2: Bob Alden, Dan Epstein, Brendon Donovan, Jane Lynn— presi- dent, Gary Dennis— vice-president, Leslie Griffin, Karen Shoshona, Debby Wilber. Row 3: Mrs. Daniels, Steven Shankle, Louis Karidoyanes, David Koretsky, Gabriel Pilpel, Gregg 0 wens, Da- vid Kaye, Michael Zdanovich, Michael Tenenbaum, Steven Eisenberg, Paula Dwyer— treasurer, Mr. Forsythe. Women’s Liberation James Sultan Brown University John Waldstein Jewish War Veterans 176 Book Prizes Susan Feder University of Wisconsin Stephen Kamin Harvard University Rensselaer Medal Leonard Lilly Princeton University Richard Cohen American Field Service Returnee Nice. France Barbara Feinman Roger Felix Ronald Finestone Ira Fleishman Thaddeus Fox Ellen Gardener Leslie Griffin Donal Griffin Judi Grishaver David Harris Steven Kalish Renata Kalnins Kenneth Kehoe Rita Kelleher Ernest LaBarge Eric Langenthal Andrea Lawrence Ricky Lawrence Linda Leombruno David Levine Barbara Levy Eric Lipsit Alan McCrensky Ellen Mosner Bob Neckes Richard Raley Robert Phelan Mark Robinson Myron Romanul Vern Ruggles Robert Saiton Terri Segool David Shkiar Mark Silber Debra Sneddon Joe Suarez Jeff Swartz Kenneth Temple Paul Weinberger Maggy Welch Steve Whitman Howard Wilgoren Fred Witten Paul Zieff Concert Band Jane Brown David Brody Michael Carr Mark Chalpin Leo Collins Amy Denenberg Catherine Dooley Susie Eisenberg Susan Feder Mr. Edward Madden, director Paul Arnstein Robin Berk Tony Blackman 178 SOPRANOS Jennifer Andrews Elizabeth Bamford MaryEllen Dalzell Sylvie Destian Calliope Galatis Denise Garrone Amy Gilfenbaum Gertrude Goodman Deborah Gray Mary Hamilton Maureen Hershman Patricia Holder Ann Horwitz Wendy Katz Elaine Lasoff Susan McMorrow Michelle Melville Debby Muse Karen Newman Kathleen O ' Brien Jennifer Parkins Edna Parsons Julie Prince Linda Riemer Holly Sanuels Catherine Saphar Nina Sheinkopf Nancy Shpiegelman Judith Silver Sharon Solomon Cindy Soroko Anne Stoloff Elaine Trent Ellen Waldman Evelyn Whitney Jane Williams Linda Wong ALTOS Sharon Adelson Marjorie Appel Susan Berliner Caroline Cormier Terry Crystal Ellen Gordon Rena Gray Michelle Hogan Pamela Hogan Sandra Jackson Jane Kinzer Amy Koch S andra Koch Marica Levy Susan Ochiltree Patti Onorato Deborah Oshry Demetra Polis Ellen Polonsky Serena Saltzman MaryAlice Silva Wendy Solomon Brenda Summers Martha Thompson Concert Choir TENORS Larry Dehaan Kenneth Kniaz John O’Neil Gregg Owens Paul Weinberger Wilson Wong Michael Zoanovich BASSES Conrad Bergschneider Theodore Foundas Arthur Garrone Mark Gordon Richard Lenson Jonathan Lettvin Kenneth Lewis Williams Mellins Jonathan Naiman Daniel Nesson David Nesson Odis Spencer Kenneth Tichnor William Zane ACCOMPANISTS Caren Kelman John O ' Neil 179 SAGAMORE Wendy Gross Peter Koretsky Jimmy Sultan Arthur Goldberg Tom Thaler Susanne Eisenberg William Mellins Barbara Backman Shelley Bernard Mitchell Sidd Jonathan Naiman Jonathan Posin Leonard Lilly Gail Urbas Mr. Jo hn Lamb, advisor MURIVIAN Ti n


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