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PUBLICATIONS l.. Erasmian Editorial and Business Staf: Left to rightg Front row: Arnaranth Paois, Editor Peter Nussbaum, Lyn Willer, Editor Helen McNeil, Editor Harry Lesch. Second row: Andrew Alpine, Dennis Friedland, Elliot Denmark, Steven Narlcer, Business Manager Iefrey F ever, David M endes. Erasmian Art Staff: Left to rightg Front row: Vicki Tanenhaus, Editor jimmy Grashow, Editor Martha Zola, Editor Christopher Pelletiere, Carol Issaes. Second row: joellen H ouben, Carol M othner, Martha Rosler, Linda Treiber, Debbie Goldberg, Johanna Basile, Karen Munroe, Susan Warshall, Lynn Smith. S 'UQ gy 34 QQ G0 it 0,0 l QQ 5 midi ,J in
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PUBLICATIONS . . PUBLICATIONS. .PUBLICATIONS . .PUBLICATIONS K, .ss S'l The Dutchman: Left to right, Front row: Bruce Weberg Editors-in-chief, Richard Olioo, Barbara Ganiielcl, Ilsa Roslow, Robert Dinersteing Reporters, Sandy Lepiner, Stephen Smith. Second row: Judith Fuller, Marion Brown, Linda Pioar, Roselle Kurland, Amy Gross, Leslie Dann, Irene Goldstein, Franlee Weisman, Jacqueline Goldstein. Third row: Leonard Tobias, Victor Hand, Arnold Kahane, Steve Bank, Irving Goldstein, Arthur Sussman. To read any issue of The Erasmian, a biannual publication of the English Department, was to gain insight into the thoughts and feeling of our contem- poraries and to know better their aspirations, ideals, and problems. While many Erasmians submitted short stories, essays, poems, and illustrations, only a few of us were able to have the distinction of seeing our work appear in this line publication. The staff of The Erasmian was ably aided and abetted by Mrs. Harriet K. F elder, whose constant travail allowed students to see their names and literary eilorts in print. , Who? What? When? Why? Where? How? If the answer concerned Erasmus Hall we read it in The Dutchman, our school's prize-winning news- paper. Monthly issues furnished us with informa- tion about current activities as well as items of interest concerning the life of our school. The paper's staff was selected from an English class in journalism conducted by Miss Erna R. Fleischer. .13 513-35 . 'Ei 1 - 1: ' - -, I l I .FEE I.-'Qi 4 Efiii E' PTI eg. .-.N-1-5.5, , . '15 'NM -::l: , X . 52 -5:'Q -Q.-' :---- Qqyxite ,qszzusfr :QA up :J-3 . ., . I:'?- 5, 5515: . ' ,-3 . EW. 6277' 9 ' , tr Q KG . , y ...i.,d,EA::? Sul' , I S I . ggi: 4 'Bama 12: ,::Q72!KE?ff , , 5-9'Qi 7 , -:wisest I , ?'5 4' ,. f v Aqua: f -wh -. ai 'ng-for i A HH- Lv -' ' .' u-Sv:-. N-.f -0,4-'gi :,1l' . X, ,,.:. fx .y1,.'+5 , h N .',1 xsfe Q Q-'5' i f-Sqagwas-'-qt. X '-- .ff ,'-5' .S v. ' i x . '-2.-', - - Pg. 1-ji -1 x i33'g'-jQ:-- eg-.sh-si ,. . f fi il-,5 .,g,,3 T?ffxtr:2'ieagae'-5,-'Exif f .12 v V ' .--4 ' i.-1 , f f , f - 5--:'1'hwQ:8Qv'2+S?-If-rifle' if f x ,vc 4 0 'spa .' -.659 .-, f . A 'Q -. 5-. I sk- v F. N'-f' G rl.-. f f f 1 2.f 1-.-s W Wffff K 5: n ,. ...- lgfi' gi ':.-1 A5 lu..l,-.vw v'v'w-'W 2 1 f !f'5'?' Q-?' I wi- gl .- pf- .gnu 1 A I gp Q.- -,1:Qg2gq.q,ggb.3f.::, ,f , fy -A .44 t-1 1 4- Q sv.- IYWXWQ 1 13 'T321 .1 , ,. ' 'Q rf' -' r 2 W ...- ' 3' ' 'I '-' . ' .1 fx as 2319:-El',.fl3:. . ,le , , I u n , ! S f 'I , X 'X l A I . X ,,-- L4 x 2 .zpgzc Y W ' gs Q X A-Z-.-3:1 - MQQ '- ., 4e,Quga:5QMfff?,Q ' ERAR7 D . A USINQSS T5 21Eet60t ff.-g,ef..g:'f I5 ffif-77 L Q,-5.9.55 X K ':-EE5:2.6,, - Q ff iv..-fir f -9,1 Q f 'as ' stasis' ' Ji. 7 f X fl 1 sg 'QNX S 5 '95 f f E, O
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