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hy Ae AURIVIAK STAFF Coordinating their efforts, the 1949 Murivlan Editorial and Business staffs, led by EdItor-in-Chlef Dick Ginsberg and Busi- ness Manager Jim FIshel respectiv ely, la- bored throughout the school year to pro- duce and present a Murivlan that would equal or excel the fine work of their pre- decessors. Starting the year with a sub- scription drive that in one week ' s time topped Its quota, the business staff, ad- vised by Mr. Walsh, did a great job of selling and distributing the yearbook. Commencing In June of ' 48, the Edi- torial Staff consisting of the Editor, As- sistant Editor Muriel Freedman, Staff Chairmen and committee members under the able advisership of Miss Elizabeth Shaw, and aided by Miss Pfieghaar and Mrs. Ross, worked unceasingly. Dally, Saturdays, and even vacations up to the very day of distribution saw hours of toll on the many facets of yearbook produc- tion. In this work the seniors received valiant aid from a picked group of willing Juniors who served as Junior Apprentices and gained thereby Invaluable training and experience toward the production of their book. Many people cooperated In the making of this book. It, like most worthwhile pro- ductions, Is the outcome of the coopera- tive efforts of all concerned. The quantity of their work is at once evident. It Is thel ' ' fervent hope that the reader of these pages will agree that quality and quantity happily meet. WORDS, WORK, WOMEN, AND THE EDITOR. JOAN, JIM, MR. WALSH, CHARLES, AND NINA FIGURING COSTS. Stephanie Grauman and Lilia Adelman Publicity and Write-ups Chairmen Rose Fishman and Barbara Kurhan Statistics and Copy Chairmen Donald Bloom and Richard Shor Art and Candid Chairmen James Fishel and Charles Schlakman Business Manager and Treasurer
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Adap ' ted for yearbook. EOITORIAjL staff ROW I : Richard Ginsberg, Editor; Mrs. Ross, Write Ups; Miss Shaw, Adviser; Miss Pfieghaar, Candids; Rose Fishman, Statistics; Muriel Freedman, Ass ' t. Editor. ROW 2: Don Bloom, Art; Lilia Adel- man. Write Ups; Lois Baker, Seniors; Laurel Linsky, Typing; Arthur Goldman, Photography; Stephanie Grauman, Pub- licity; Richard Shore, Candids; Barbara Kurhan, Copy. BUSINESS STAFF ROW I : Schlakman, Fishel, Mr. Walsh, Collins. ROW 2: Carlson, Suskin, Myers, Noonan, Busalacchi, Murphey. ROW 3: Corcoran. Mr. Walsh and Miss Shaw Business and Editorial Advisers Richard Ginsberg and Muriel Freedman Editor-in-Chlef and Ass ' t. Editor Laurel Linsky and Beverley Garten typing and Identification Chairmen Arthur Goldman and Lois Baker Group and Senior Photography Chair- man 10
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STANDING; Miss Callahan, Mrs. McManus. SEATED; Mrs. Zaslaw, Mrs. Fllmore, Miss Niland, Miss Maloney, Mrs. Garten, Miss O’Leary. MISS MARY NILAND, REGISTRAR, AND MISS NORA O ' LEARY, SECRETARY. CHECKING THE RECORDS. MISS EILEEN LEARY, A WELCOME ADDITION TO THE SECRETARIAL STAFF. ADMINISTRATION Truly indispensable, this industrious group of skillful secretaries answer the questions and classify the answers. . . . The girls who keep the mounting paper work rolling, the keepers of records, writers of letters, the voice on the phone, the patience, the skill, and the common sense of these secretaries keep us all on the beam. . . . Where would we be without them?
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