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GUIDE POST From the narrow hallway and its two adjoining rooms, known as the Cage, wafted forth daily the conversations of the newsaper staff, and, weekly, their finished product, the Guide Post. What hand could manage this chaos and turn it to order? Mr. Fields, the sponsor, set up an elaborate hierarchy. Yet the success of this year's paper was due more to the quality of the staff's contributions than to any singular organization. Lenore Veit, Mr. Fields' righthand girl,” was in charge of editorial policies, supervised article writing, and arranged for interviews. She, of course, bore, more than any other, the chief burden of responsibility. Carrie Vogel, the Associate Editor, set up the photographs, and was the final check on copy. Each page of the newspaper had its editor. Cynnie Norris, News Editor, was responsible for the most-seen page in Guide Post—the first. She was plagued with writing articles in the past tense about events that were yet to come. Wendy Doniger, the Feature Editor, took charge of all the poems, short stories, interviews and special series that appeared on the second page. Ellen Faust, the Co-ordinating Editor, had a difficult task in preparing her items each week, for the third page combined material found on the other three pages and more, such as the book reviews. Page four, avidly read by all sports fans, was the responsibility of Ed Lublin, Sports Editor. Every item of copy had to be read three times and, if necessary, be rewritten before it was published. Carol Levenson, Copy and Re- write Editor, wore her eyes out at this task. All the assorted heads, hands and feet that appeared throughout the issues were gathered on film by Mike La Monica and Bob Steinberg, Photography Editors. The Xenographs, often seen, were culled by Margot Fox, the Ex- change Editor, from other school newspapers. Jeanne Blank, Typing Editor, was the last step before the printer's. There were less publicized activities, also. The awful task of balancing the books was performed by Barbara Schiffman, Business Manager. Soliciting advertisements and arranging for their space in the paper was Arthur Hirsch, Advertising Manager. Dick Bassuck, Circulation Manager, distributed the paper each Wednesday, and Penny Reisman, as Office Manager, kept the staff happy by supplying supplies. 18
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Bruce Burns Advertising Manager Isabeth Rosenberg, Enild Schildkrout, Nancy Meckler Activities and Senior Section Editors Sub-Editors Bottom row. left to right—Janet Kunreuther, Terry Rubin. Top row — Jane Eisenberg, Steve Wilson, Barbara Greer. Gary Steindler Business Manager 17
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Lcnorc Veit Editor-In-Chief GUIDE POST SPONSOR: Mr. Fields. GUIDE POST ASSISTANT AND MAN AGING EDITORS: Lori Plcsscr. Esta Dia- mond, Vivian Levy. GUIDE POST BUSINESS STAFF. Left to ri ht—Jeanne Blank. Penny Reisman. Arthur Hirsch, Barbara Sh iff man, Man- ager. GUIDE POST EDITORIAL STAFF: Front rou W. Doniger, E. Faust. M Fox. Second row— M LaMonica. E. Lublin. Third rou -C. Norris. C Vogel, C. Levinson.
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