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CQWJVCH1 PIIQIIIIC to gfeep Qack Gfocks Rush that copyl Set that typel You didn't have to speak journalistic jargon to guess where you'd hear those words. At a HI-NEWS meeting, naturally. Mr. Copp and staff managed to put out the largest school paper in Westchester County at the smallest cost. It was quite a job to get the paper out so often, as any harried reporter could have told you. It always was a race against time. Their greatest problem was to interest the stu- dent body and they always came through with a swell paper. It you had ever wanted to start a club, you would have come into contact with Miss Young's SCHOOL INTERESTS COMMITTEE. They ap- plied tor charters tor clubs, approved club budg- ets and awarded non-athletic honors. Quite an important committee when you realize that we had some 40 odd clubs here. HI-NEWS EDITORIAL BOARD IPage 29: Topl Row I: T. Zuk, B. Lockwood, D. Ponon, L. Friedman, I. Wolf, R. Slote, R. Lynn, S. Gelbandg Row 2: T. Sorrentino, M. Hyman, R, Karp, I. Goldberg, I. Lebourdais, I. Kroll, R. Block, A. Kramer, E. Landau, Row 3: P. Stempel, I. Habel, G. Gentilesco, F. Buhrig, A. Stern, V. Halleman, N. De Fil- Iipis, G. Myers, W. Brown, Row 4: Mr. Copp, R. Brozan, R. Schneider, K. Greenstein, S, Wollman, V. Zupa, M. Alex- ander, B. Stier, W. Weinrod, A. Zuch, N. Fisher, W. Aranzen Page tziwifgf-vigil? HI-NEWS BUSINESS BOARD lTopl Row I : R. Wolf, S. Doshay, T. Finkelstein, Mr. Altschuler, M. Warshauer, I. Blank, E. Susskind, C. Baer, Row 2: S. Ber- man, G. Gross, I. Levine, E. Goret, N. Anchin, E. Goodkin SCHOOL INTERESTS COMMITTEE lBottomI Row I 1 Miss Young, A. Gamson, W. Hoffman, T. Zuk, A. Kramer, B. Booy, P. Kasenetzj Row 2: I. Barker, E. Calla- han, R. Scwartz SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE lPage 29: Bottoml R. Keete, G. O'Brien, L. Shapiro, F. Newcomb, Miss Brower
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ime ounts lt took courage to edit a book immediately after the war, when labor and materials were so very expensive and hard to get. Mr. Sundermann, our faculty adviser for the MAROON AND WHlTE BUSINESS BOARD, had the courage and determination to launch that drive. His busy bees, the Annual Reps, were buzzing around their Home Rooms in September, collecting sub- scribers' names and money, so that by the middle of October they were ready to report their totals, which resulted in the printing of about 600 books. Their speed was a great aid to the editors, who anxiously awaited the news as to how much spending money was available toward making the book a honey . Mr. Allis, our cover man was hurriedly summoned, and the padded cover to inclose ll2 pages was decided upon by a joint IQOI' USQ Q98 committee of editors and business managers. ln addition to the Annual Reps were the cleri- cal workers who made photo appointments, kept bookkeeping accounts, and did the secretarial work. Sylvia Hamlin, with assistant Patricia Kelly, was the manager for the fall term, and Dolores Pantuso, assisted by Betty Sotty, served for the Spring term. The total workers numbered 52. MAROON AND WHITE BUSINESS BOARD lTopl Row l : R. Woolf, B. Lockwood, R. Orner, R. Armsheimer, S. Hamlin, D. Pantuso, D. Moffa, M. Mulhern, Row 2: G. Lupo, D. Kolb, M. Fowler, E. jones, l. Bonner, L. Curtis, G. Corcione, B. Wollman, O. Crundg Row 3: B. Softy, B. Booy, L. Schwab, H. Schiermann, lvi. Tomback, Z. Bra- ham, P. Heelan, M. Hambleng Row 4: 1. Norden, P. Mor- rison, l. Shepperd, D. Leland, R. Avallone, M. lacobs, 1. Perkinson, C. Kelly, l. Bliss, Row 5: A. Lieber, F. Ber- nard, N. Hallahan, 1. Wimbert, l. Farago, H. Forte, F. Schneider, V. Paganuzzi, R. Fiore, P. Sabatini, N. Bernar- dinetti, l. Hirshfield, L. Larusso: Row 6: D. Hallgren, R. Brozan, Mr. Sundermann, T. Keil, R. Kaufman Page twenty-seven
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When you reluctantly tore out of your math teacher's room late one after- noon after school, didn't you wonder about the cries of agony coming from the I-Ii-News room? That was the abode of the I-II-NEWS BUSINESS BOARD, headed by Mr. Altschuler. Being a Davis student and, therefore, an in- I quisitive soul, you probably peeked in and saw Mary Ellen Warshauer and Thelma Finkelstein tearing their hair out while trying to balance the budget. If only two plus two equalled fivel They do not, however, so the girls had to use all their knowledge of mathematics, includ- ing calculus, to make the figures tally. They really didn't mind because a large amount of money meant many subscribers and advertisers which the I-li-News readily de- served. Speaking of advertisers, the tired but happy peo- ple with dragging feet that you might have seen around the building were the ones that ventured forth to get ad- vertisements for the paper and came back the victors. i'Anything for the I-li-News was the motto of the busi- ness board. lust as the little woman is usually behind a big ex- ecutive, so is a little group usually behind a big activity. Such a little group was the SCHOOL PUBLICA- TION COMMITTEE headed by Miss Brow- er. Composed of a small number of stu- dents, it decided on any changes in the I-Ii-News proposed by the editor, and passed on honor awards for the editors of the I-li-News and Maroon and White, i9'O Q -0 E5 Page tzveizty-niiie
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