Milford School - Typhoon Yearbook (Milford, CT)

 - Class of 1949

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MILFORDIAN Left to Right: lst row-Arlook, R. H. Morris, Glaser, Gutwurzel, R. Doolittle, Schnipper, Green- berg, Kasoff, Lish. 2nd row- Rottman, associate business man- ager, Pashman, associate business manager, Stolz, photography ed- itor, Delman, associate editor, Grunwald. editor, L. Cohen, as- sociate editor, Sachs, sports ed- itor, Stern, Friedman. 3rd row- Heyer, Robbins, Debrovner, H. Cohen, XV. Ross, Blum, Kann, Eidelberg, Harrison, Peck, J. Doolittle. Chaitin, M. Ross, Han- auer. 4th row-Daniel, Low, Lookstein, Sweedler. Veiga, Bar- rows, Wood, Roth, Richter, Ehler. The Milfordian, under the faculty directorship of Mr. Bud Rosenbaum and Mr. Roche has put out a series of newspapers that will take their place highly with those of past years. Due to the efforts of Ronnie Grunwald, editor, Lewis Cohen and Lloyd Delman, associate editors, Ralph Sachs, sports editor, Alan Stolz, photography editor, Howie Pashman and joel Rottman, business managers, the Milfordian has brought some excellent news to the Milford students. During the year, Ronnie Grunwald, Lewis Cohen, Al Eidelberg, Howie Pashman and Stewart Robbins represented the school by attending the Eleventh Annual High School Forum on Secondary School Publications sponsored by the Herald Tribune at New York University. The forum consisted of many helpful lectures in putting out a school newspaper delivered by prominent men in their individual fields which proved of great help in making the Milfordian a big success this year. The formation of the first stamp club in Milford's history was originated under the capable leader- ship of Lewis Cohen. The club took the interest and imagination of the student body with striking force. Inside of a few weeks the potential members elected Lewis Cohen, president, Ralph Sachs, vice president, and Nelson Leirner, treas. The main pur- STAMP CLUB Left to Right: lst row-Blanco, Leirner, treas., L. Cohen, pres., Sachs, vice pres., Eliachar. End row-Spiegler, Finkelstein, Na- ger, Stolz. pose of the organization was to enable all the mem- bers to be acquainted with the various bits of know- ledge which each member possessed. The club had a very successful year and shows a promise of being one of the most interesting extra-curricular activities in future Milford years.

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The Mu Sigma Phi has just spent one of its most fruitful years in its history at the school. The frater- nity is open to all members of the senior class. The faculty advisors this'year were the very capable Mr. Bud Rosenbaum and Mrs. Ross. The officers that were elected were Joe Levine, pres., Saul Heyer, vice pres., Warren Ross, treas., Richard Raines, recording sec., and Jim Willcox, Sargeant at arms. The frater- MU SIGMA PHI Left to Right: lst row-Leirner Polson, McPartland, Dello Russo Roper, Issacs, Mandrow, Willcox Hanauer, Blumenthal, Robbins 2nd row-Greenblatt, Goldberg W. Ross, treas., Stolz, Arlook Lookstein, Steinger, Grunwald 1 Saul, Heyer, vice pres. 3rd row- Eckardt, Roca, Naigles, Minkoff, Mutis, Kooby, Stern. 4th row- Gruber, Kann, Pattison, Sachs, Pashman, Shorofsky, Gutwurzel, Low, J. Doolittle, Chaitin, Bar- rows, McAleenan, Larkin. Sth row-Debrovner, Murray, Spieg- ler, Valery, Blake, Glaser, Veiga, Wood, Rottman, Nager, Huber, Eidelbcrg, Raines, Phillips, Ro- vins. Bloch, L. Cohen, Levine, pres.5 berg. Advisor-Mr. William D. GRENFELL COMMITTEE Left to Right: lst row-Lish Polson, Rottman, Greenblatt, Del- man, L. Cohen. Znd row-Naig- les, Phillips, Pashman, pres., W Ross, treas., Levine, pres., Stern, Steinger. 3rd row-Sachs, H Cohen, Blum, Pattison, Schnei der, Seaman, Friedman, Gold Pearson, Headmaster. The Grenfell Committee, named after Sir Wilfred Grenfell, eminent english Medical Missionary to Labrador has had one of its most successful years in the school's history. The Grenfell has outstripped last year's weekly assembly drive records and was able to add many more needy organizations to their already numerous list. The Committee has already sent funds to Milford's Boys Village, Care, The Christmas Seal and Salvation Army Christmas drives, nity excelled in its tireless efforts to obtain the class rings by midyear. The boys however received their rings in time for the Midyear prom, something which has not happened for a good number of years. The job of ordering the flowers and the distribution of them was also very ably done by the members of the fraternity. the Humane Society, the March of Dimes, the Red Cross, and many more needy organizations. The Committee was very well piloted by Mr. Pearson, faculty advisor, Howie Pashman and Joe Levine, chairman of each semester respectively and Warren Ross, treas. The membership is entirely voluntary and the members deserve hearty congratulations for a job well done.



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This year the public speaking and debating group under the faculty advisors of Mr. Kallstrom and Mr. Ross, merged for the first time in Milford's history because of the small number of members in each club and also because it was felt that such a plan would develop in the participating students a fuller, more comprehensive understanding and command of speaking and all that is allied with it. This newly instigated program has met with considerable amount of success and may be put into PUBLIC SPEAKING AND DEBATING Left to Right: Ist row-Huber, Iny, Schneider, Shiff, Reiger. 2nd row-Corda, Rottman, Naigles, Shorofsky, M. Ross, Braverman, Nager, Nemrow. 5rd row-Tal- cott, Larkin, Vines, Bloch, Blu- menthal, Waldstein, Merwin. 4th row-Valery, Siegel, Goldberg, Richter, Rifkin, R. E. Morris, Lorberbaum. MUSIC APPRECIATION Left to Right: lst row-Roper, Plotnick. Fine, Lebov, Eliachar, Olson, Levine, Znd row-Dery, Pastore, Eckardt, Dachner, Mutis, Schwartz, Boynton, Minkoff. 3rd row-Dello Russo, Kooby, Jaffe, Sweedler, Pattison, Slator, Jeppe- sen, Brodie, Gruber, Roca. The music appreciation group has accomplished a great deal this past year. Under the excellent and competent directorship of Mr. Roche the group had a very enjoyable study on choral music, the music of Beethoven and Mozart, and a short comprehensive permanent use. Under this system the members are divided, half working in Public speaking for a term, half with debating. At the advent of the final term the two factors are switched. During the year these groups put on a number of programs which were received most favorably and special recognition should be given to Marty Goldberg and Donald Braverman of public speaking, Morris Shorofsky and Alan Nemrow of debating for being awarded special prizes in their individual groups. study of musical instruments. Many members of the group throughout the year attended concerts by the Boston Symphony, Maryla Jonas, Koussevitsky and Vladimir Horowitz at Woosley Hall in New Haven, which were very enjoyable.

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