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ART STAFF The two organizations vital to the production of the junior High School section of the Oracle are the Art Staff and the Editorial Staff. These two groups work in close association to bring to the junior High School students a yearbook that they will keep and enjoy for many years to come. The Art Staff, under the direction of Mr. Kubovec, is composed of student artists who have displayed talent and interest in the type of art work necessary for the year- book. Early in the school year, stu- dents with art ability have an op- portunity to become members of this staff. Meetings are held at which Mr. Kubovec 'plans the lay- out along with the staff. Assign- ments are then given out and everyone sets to work. Once the art work has been planned and the layout is complete, the Literary or Editorial Staff can then plan its work. Various articles are as- signed and, as they are handed in, they must be proofread and al- Co-Emronsz ROSEMARIE TRECCASI JEANETTE WOHLERS STAFF: Seated: Marilyn Greens- pan, Noel Peters, Carol Lansner, Virginia Martin, Susan Galbraith, Sheila Denhamg Standing: Barbara Herpfer, Gerald Goldstein, Elyse Assael, Muir Simon, Carol Goetz. tered to fit the space provided in the lay- out. Thus it is not only inspiration and im- agination that count in the production of the yearbook. Hard work is also necessary. The Editorial Staff is supervised in its work by Miss di Lorenzo. Each year the junior High section of the Oracle grows in importance. The Art and Editorial Staffs must grow with it in order to make the yearbook a memorable part of the school ORACLE year for every student. EDITORIAL STAFF
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MRS. ZOELLER 312 , A QL MRS. DUGIAS 317 MRS. KREMER LINDNER PLACE SS S. MR. KUBOVEC 112
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STUDENT glockwise: Edd Frid einer, 1e- o COUNCIL Dobbs, Marie Stein- bicker, Robert Ber- ton, Howard Kost- ers, Bill Rhodes, Richard Gumo Kenneth Carlson, Mr. Schoebel, Ed- win Lamont, Rob- ert Bond, Robert Gunderson, Lawr- ence Krasnow, Mel- vin Hurdle. Seated: Leslie Ginsburg, Richard Gumo, Miss Platz, Rosemarie Caminiti, Joan Levy, Standing first row: Carol Brombacker, Regina Overacker, RoseMarie 'I reccasi, Mariorie Roefs, Rosemary Renken, Carolyn Langg Standing second row: Kenneth Carlson, Norman Katz, Howard Kosters, Bill Rhodes. HONOR SOCIETY er the management of the Student Council, school life of Malverne junior High students resses very smoothly. The Student Council, :r the guidance of Mr. Schoebel, plans parties, 'tainments and assembly programs. The Coun- lso privides honor certificates which are pre- sd to honor students. Various drives are held der to raise money for class treasuries. Officers he first semester were: VVilliam Rhodes, Pre- t, Howard Kosters, Vice President, Kenneth son, Secretary, and Richard Cumo, Treasurer. .af ff - 1 Lt- The junior Honor Society is composed' of students who have been chosen for membership because they excel in scholarship, leadership, character, cit- izenship, and service to their school. Under the supervision of Miss Platz, the members determine class averages, award the honor banner to the class having the highest average, and determine which students will receive honor certificates. The group also takes part in other school functions by usher-- ing at open house and welcoming guests from visit- ing schools. The officers for the year were: Richard Cumo, President, and Rosemarie Caminiti, Sec- cretary-Treasurer. The junior High School page of the Malverne Mule is the responsibility of the jun ior Press Club under the direction of Mr. VVassmer. The co-editors of the group are Carol Brombacker and Leslie Cinsberg. They supervise the handing out of assignments and gathering of material to be printed. The other members write individual col- umns and articles which appear regularly on the junior High page. All help to make the Mule a fifne newspaper that Malverne can well be proud o . PRESS CLUB : .
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