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Bernice Abrams Edith Arnstein Ann Breslauer Janet Birnbaum Marjorie Cahn Anna Chan Cora Collier Alice Cooper Marian Gazis Mary Haran Beverly Hoffman Edith Hurtgen Marjorie Ledyard Mary Mayer Frances Newman Mary Ross Lucille Scatena Ruth Schalla Pauline Spiro Florence Stone 27
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17 CAROLA MACK ERNESTINE RAAS CAROL COLE JOURNAL STAFF Ernestine Raas, Editor Carola Mack, Art Editor Carol Cole, Business Manager Bernice Abrams Cora Collier Marjorie Ledyard Mary Ross Anna Chan EDITORIAL STAFF Edith Arnstein Marian Gazis Mary Mayer Pauline Spiro Ann Breslauer Beverley Hoffman Frances Newman Florence Stone ART STAFF Edith Hurtgen Alice Cooper Mary Haran Ruth Schalla BUSINESS STAFF Janet Birnbaum Marjorie Cahn Lucille Scatena The journal Staff desires to thank Bernice Abrams, Marjorie Cahn, Alice Small, and Anne Louise Levy, who were our typists; Oleta Selna, Ella Burman, and Elizabeth Bacon, who drew the cover design, the frontispiece, and a humor cur respectively; and Mireille Piazzoni, who designed the drawing for the school calendar. 26
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EDITH ARNSTEIN ELISABETH MULLER JOCELYN SIEM THE MIRROR” What's doing around Girl’s High? Look in the Mirror to find out, for it will give you the complete reflections of everything. A little seriousness, a little humor, a little news—all go to make up a good little paper. Behind Closed Doors” is the motto of the Newswriting Class, for every- thing that transpires in 108 can on no account leak out to the rest of the school. But what good times are had behind those closed doors! What laughter, what howls of glee, what surreptitious snickers are heard as the reporters read their scoops in class. Most of the articles go into the wastebasket, but oh! the fun that is had before they do. Although the Mirror” is officially the product of the Newswriting Class, contributions of any sort from the school at large are accepted. The girls on the Mirror staff must work hard, as there is more to getting out a paper every few weeks than just taking a lot of material down to be printed. Miss Armer, the faculty adviser, tells the embryo reporters what news is fit for publication”. Then the Editor, Elisabeth Muller, and the Associate Editor, Edith Arnstein, add finishing touches, while the Business Manager, Jocelyn Siem, goes over the books. At last the paper is ready to be sent to the printer’s, representative of good hard labor. The Mirror” is written entirely of the students, by the students, and for the students”, who understand this, and accordingly support their paper. Pauline Spiro, June ’30. 28
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