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THE BOSTONIAN ea, 3001? CLASS op 1942 ag? U - fp se Y f31t i1:5i, fi , Q1 . , T 'WML' K I K 211
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THE BOSTONIAN em. 13001, CLASS or 1942 MUSIC APPRECIATION CLUB 27M'!Alaln groda FACULTY ADVISER At the beginning of the school y e a r forty-two na u s i c lox ing students decided to form a club to further their appreciation and understanding of music A faculty adviser was found In Mr Gross who graciously agreed to sacrifice his time and efforts In the Interests of good music The club was designed for all pupils who like to play listen to or discuss good music By pros ldlflg a common meeting place for various tastes and opln ions the club purposed to establish a forum where Idels might be broadened tastes perfected prejudices overcome md senses stimulated At the outset, It was determ1ned that none but the very best music should be heard and studied At the Hrst meetmg the following officers were elected President S Lewis Litxm, Secretary treasurer, Fred Cohen Librlrian Merton Friedman While the organI7atIon, Individually and In groups, has attended concerts, recltals, lectures, and operas, Its main function was necessarily restr1cted to the hearing of recordings at meetings Programs were planned In advance typical examples being Grieg, W lgner, Tschaikowski rhapsodies, and Strauss waltzes Supplementing the records were copious program notes, compiled by members to enhance the enjoyment Ind understanding of the music itself Socially the club has gone f r beyond any other club ind has achleved the hitherto impossible meetings with the musiell organllation of the Glrls School with a resultant cultural gain for both clubs All ID all the hrst year of the Music Appreclatnon Club has been a dIst1net p aesthetic supplement to the general culture of our belox ed school G I BI RI'II1LD BRAX NIAN COHIFN CLRILOI' DAINII I9 RI DLBIXSKX IRI I IDX AN I RII UNI KN IRII IDN S J SIQNIORS GLICIX GOLDI N HLRX ITL IOIINSON IxAPI'FR III x xmc II on XII ISI I xnxx XII xsxIe Ix OBI-R POLOXSKX ROSI NBIOONI SCHNIHIDIR SIILI XIAIN SOIJIJIC Ix SX I I' XI TS II X XX II IxlNS XX OISKY age 87 ' ' a -I 3 ' K- 1 v I I C y l . L I ' E. ' R. 3 M. 1 ' I. s. ' G. CABITT xI. HILRSON N. RICIIMONIJ If. 4 if IQ, ' ' ' H. I I s. 'L I, .' .'g i xI. ' .Vx. ' 1 I. . ' II. In-,I-1 AII-.LID II. J'vI.' A. J QQ 1' Is. ' ' ' I. . I,-1 s. . V141 N. 1 II A I.. A QI. 'MII' x. II. I 1 IIAN s. '
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T1-112 BOSTONIAN fm, Loo, CLASS or 1942 ellfl LICJ CLASS REUNION IN 1952 xxe enter the XY lldort Seo IX Squne we fmd 1111111 ger Bob P1e1'ee ILlI1l1I1g IIOLIHCI prepnmsg for the ICLINIOII of the Cllss of 1947 The h1st IIIIN 1I1s AISehroede1 1l1x us the nst m selmol III the IHUIHIIIS AI stltes th1t he Ins left the PFIIIIIIIS, busmess to beeome 1 plllifel Benson pres1eIent of one of the Ilraest Imotxpe eempxmes Ill the e1tx h1s just 11r1xeeI xuth Ins ISSISIIIIIS CLICIIICJ md CFIXLD The next to be :greeted by Bob P1e1ee IS Te1rx ICIII1 md IRIS wI1oh1s mlde 1 n lme for hnnsell III the boxmg vsorld XVIISCDII 1nd IH1I1no hue m lde 1 fortune SCIIll1g lpples md lemons 1n the1r modern fre11t m1rket L1ng1IIe, who elme III wlth NX llson md F1I1no has been m 1de tuba pllyer Ill the AIIICYICIH Leg1on blnd 1n Chlrlestoun We learn th1t Sarruda has been mlde foremm of 1 Greek news piper DeStef1no IS now on the Boston Brulns hockey te lm Borstel has lust 1rr1x ed w1th h1s good fr1end Bell, and clums thlt they have opened a pr1nt1ng shop on Blue I-I1II Axenue, CI'l1pIOylI'lg Clancy Dane Kaplan D1xon P1ra1no Gent1Ie, and Barry The entertamment starts W1th 1 danee team The next on the program 15 21 sketch put on by tvso members of our class Mart1n and McPeck two come CI1ans of stage, screen, and rad1o Dmner IS served next, and after 1t IS ow er Ken After tI'11s he 1ntroduces h1s fr1ed V P1c0ne who IS teachmg Enghsh to the pup1Is ID the Co operat1ve Course It R M H S One of the late arr1vaIs IS E Roche, the manager of a muscle bu1Id1ng school We fmd that Cy Slmon, conductor on Moran, the famous ITIOVIC actor, proposes a toast to the Class of 1942 by U S Senators Morganelh and Rayberg Kelly IS an lnnouncer on a natnonal network program wh1Ie Damelm IS a weather mln for the weather burelu 1n Boston Busa and J Flynn are members of the C1ty Coune1l and W Wforkman 19 1n the State House as Stlte Treasurer Before We passed and the wee hours of the mornmg hu PR IINTI RS BXRRY BI NSOIN BILL BCJRSTII BLSX LIANC Y C RAXI IN CL I II I CD DXXII I IIN DANL IJI SFI IAINO DIXOIN I XLINO I XXANDAICIS IIXNN N III ACLI e crept ID ICAPI XX IxI I LX I XNGII II NIePLC,Ix XIOR XX XIORC1 XXI I'IC.OXI PII RCI I'L'1IlZC, lt CIN. fllgllt ITJS I -I SXIIIII X I I BROWN I XX C o ord1n.1tor I5 QRLIJDI N H XNR XH XX BOR I'NIC.K C IJOHI R I X I X R I I IR XINO RAYBI RC ROLHI SARRLID X SC HROI DPR SINION XX II SON XX ORICXI XN I' R LH C. W SHOX LLII R I ILRRI NZI fly? U. , 7 1 o 89 f L If :XS ' ' ' In A alt JII.-I' .I N- -Q . .- ,. '. .. . Q , K . 1 '11 I I ' ' I U. .1 ' 1 ' 1. 'A ' I I K' I 1-- is C . ' 1- s - s-I 1 l C 1 . 0 1,1 I v x 'Z 1 ' 'I , 'I .' T I 1 If' , . I mx 1 1 . . -s I m I 1 1 I - ' Q. I' I . I, e 1 1 1 e e I' 2. B I I. 4 II I 3 ' I I I I Iv 4 9 1 I 1 I I I 1 7 . - 9 . ' .- . . . I U H G . the Chattanooga Choo Choo,'I had arrived late because the train was tied up R. 1 B. 11 Q. ' 1.. ' .' 41. 1 1 1' A. f1I.I I G. 1 I I C. I 1 . I S. f I A. 1 H. f 15 I D. 1 I I . . '. If. X f IJ. I Y .I 'I . XXI, I G, , - 5 I I G. I 1' A. If 1I K. 1 1' 1 I A. .I Q 'I I I- T. G.. egg. ' I Q I 5, I ' . I1 I1 I XI. I 1 I 3 T. II 1 I 11. .1 J. GIA ,1-1 R. 1. 1 1- IIII'II'I I' . I .IIIY II. . 5 I X I. . . II1 I I'I. 1 IIQS II. . I Q - I ' I'. . I I f1 I A. II. 1' 1 I .Y 1' 1 I I. I. .I I 'I i Il. I '1I I .1 Q IC.I'I LII: L1I
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