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THE PURPLE B BARNARD SCHOOL FOR BOYS Fmldston West 244th Street New York Cnty EDITOR IN CHIEF ASSOCIATE EDITOR Isaac Fleischer 57 Patnclc Mullane 58 PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR COPY EDITOR SPORTS EDITOR Don Franco Au Squunnkl I' ed Hun NEWS EDITOR VIH hall Benn.-xhum SPORTS WRITERS FEATURE WRITERS PHOTOGRAPHERS W xuur Stone 18 I-dndrd Kahn 38 Robert De Muro 57 Clifford Khenbaum u Mlcbaelhdagloff 58 N uf am Innathm 'NI nddl 8 Alfred Sc heuer CLASS COLUMNISTS REPORTERS TYPISTS Snmor Iirmnf artmr ll Ch.-xrlu Ii rr: I-. John Garber S7 JunwrJon Ilnnr JB U Lumur 1 Gary Pre 51 Sophomore Burton Ltxy 51 mmld I' stun Pre hmdn Thom Sh e mxth 60 Lewis Hartman 8 1 III as FACULTY ADVISOR STUDENT ADVISOR Mr Ludwig R Bock Andrew D Rabmowltz, 57 IPI SI ,Z I I A Rlhlnmxntz I' H01 mater S mm I IX f 1 U K I Hutm U Num I 1 114 BUII XIILI 111 H K I1 3'
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' 4'3- IIC .1 1.1, .ln- l l tw' mlllmll Y' AL PLRPII' B BOARD Leila Ilgljl P Mullane D Frineo I Ileischer A Rthinowitz r L Boek l' Hotn Purple B Ior the Nth eonseeutive year Barnard h.1s vuhlished Llgllf sueeesstul issues of the Pin le B This vetr the cditorshi wus divided between two Seniors Isue lleiseher .md Andrew Rabinowitz They used their n imerous ere,1tive t.1lents to keep the Pmple B an interesting, informative and well orfanized newspaper. Aidint Iseme .ind Andrew were underelassmen Patrick Mullane and Michael Benahum both of whom etined mueh valuable experience. As in the pist years the Pniplf b eurrie-d se-ve-r.tl series eolumns, Cl iss eolumnists. Seniors Brian Gtrtner ind Riehard Ruster -lunior 'lon.tth.tn Te-nzer. Sophomore Burton Levy, and lfreshm.1n Thonms Shoesmith. contributed eight lively .1rtieles. The Beneh and Bucket, written hy sports editor lfred Horn, with the .iid of the sports write-rs, Vietor Stone and Clifford Kleinbaum, was nlled with vivid .ICLOUDIS of B.1rn.1rd's athle-tie events. Another column wus the Senior pe-rsonulitv of the month, written by Is.me lfleiseher and Pat Mulktne sueeessively. The l .teulty Sketehu, Alumnus of the Month , and Alter Three were some of the other works th.1t enlightened the ptihliottion. Photogmphy Editor Don lfr.tnto. with photogmphe-rs Rohert Dehluro and Steven Lane did prote-ssion,1l quality johs with their tune-r.ts .ind proeessing eeluipment. Also sparking the p.1per's .tppe.1r.1nee were De'Muro's tine illttstmtions. Lastly, nuny exeellent reports. i-C.iILll'L'S, .ind newstl.tshes were written hy the 5t3t'f writers. These included 'Ion.tth.tn Mindell. Mike Maglotf, Ed Keihn, Alfred Seheuer. Charles Borrok. john Gather, Steven Zizmor, Ge-r.tld Elste-in. I.e-wis H.trtm.tn, Michael C0nr.1d .ind joseph L.1ski.
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I .Kilt-:ll ' fun IN,- ,I y . Mun .,, , K P A: L N l ,- , df fi, 'i CHAXI If I FFR ml! R u 1 fl 7 onition intel iiiy illenstein iiin iitnei emu fm r iul HIDNLJD btephen I me Ntephen Caol lbeii., An lieu Rabinoxyitz All me oseph Nirioyy Chantlcleer The Barnard Literary Magazine lenoyxn as llu C! Illfltlkel is under the able co editorship of Brian Gartner and Buazy Niarroyy Miehael Maelotf md Burton Leyy are assistant editors Others on the staff inelutle Q Lane L Hartman Tenzer M Benahum A Seheuer C Borrole C Gurney A May 'I Shoesmith S lranleel Nleltzer and many others Adyisini this magazine are tyyo eapable ind yyillinf' fieulty members Mr Paul Hansen and Mr Lud Boelt 'Ile Cf? Hlllifzel has a tyyo told purpose I irst of ill it enables the student to deyelop the Ln lish skills yxhieh he has aeeyuired in the LIISSIOOII1 A second purpose I5 to attem t to raise the literary tone ot Barnard supple nentine both the bm and Ile Purple B This year s publieation of live Clvmni tri exemplifies the spirit intelheenee and interest yyhieh surrounds Barnard All eontributions are gratefully aetepted but is in any other publie ition no author ean bc elven a guarantee as to whether or not his yyorle will be published. 'Ihe amount of material rece-ive-el by' the statl usually' determines the number of artieles aeeepted from each author. ln 125' we of the Barnard student bo ly' are looking, forward to reeeiving the best edition in the short history' of Tle Cf?.1lIIf:le'efI'.
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