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L anczging cfitors yjyw, Back: Miss Van Buskirk, Mr. Smerling, Mr. Spector, Miss Ruclcly, Miss Topp, Miss Conroy, Dr. Wernick, Miss Collins, Mr. Feifer, Mr. Vveintrautn. Front: Mr. Reaciyoff, Miss Schmidt, Mr. Rodgers. Not photographed: Miss Fueslein. The managing editors administer the husiness of their departments, working with their colleagues to produce a first-class puhtication. The heads ot the fourteen departments in Julia Richman direct the scholastic wort: of the school. They supervise classroom work and in cooperation with faculty memhers develop courses of stucty, prepare and administer tests anct carry on classes and extra-curricular activities. The fourteen ctepartment chairmen are: accounting and husiness practice, Mr. Nathan Spector, chemistry and physics, Mr. Nathan Feiterg English. Mr. Frank Smertingg fine arts, Miss Leonie Fuesteing health eclu- cation, Miss Gladys Schmicttg Latin, Miss Annie Van Buskirtcg mathe- matics, Dr. Vvittiam Vvernictcg moctern languages, Ntiss Helen Cottinsg music, Mr. David Roctgersg general science and hiotogy, Miss Emily Toppg secretarial studies, Mr. Thomas Reaotyotig social stucties, Mr. Sictney Vveintrauhg speech, Miss Muriel Ructctyg anct textile arts, Miss Gertrude Conroy. 7 Juv
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o-orcllnating ditors Miss Hughes, Miss Howell, Miss Iewell, Miss Roulston, Mrs. Baker, Miss Goldberg. Co-ordinating editors assist the publisher in determining policies, administering the husiness of the various divisions and co-ordinating the activities of the organization. ln our Mid-Century Newsu the co-ordinating editors are the four Heads oi Schools. They help solve the personal prohlems ol the students and supervise the Worlc of the four schools: Lower School, terms one through iourg Upper School, terms five through eight: Country School or honor schoolg and Co-operative School or worlc experience school. The Co-operative School has been a part of Julia Richman almost from the time the school was founded: the Country School was established in 1937. At present, the head of Country School is Mrs. Kathleen Balcer, who toolc over the position at the heginning of the term. Miss Anna Goldberg has heen head of Upper School for four years. Miss Blanche Howell has headed the Lower School for four years. Miss Marion Hughes has loeen head of the Co-operative School for one year. Miss Florence Roulston is assistant to Miss Jewell as Head of Guidance. Under the leadership of these co-ordinating editors the year 1949-50 has heen a successful one for the ulVlid-Century News? 6
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Wtiftr if MfC2fS2a,ff Top: Irma Genzen, Aucirey Tuitt, Ruth Steinthai, Kay Wellish Bottom: Nlargaret Remick, Clarice Weisei, Patricia Farniiz The eciitors oi HiVIici-Century Newsn are the Spotlight staff, who eciit the senior yearhooic, the record of four years spent at Julia Richman High School. They are: Irma Genzen, editor-in-chiefg Audrey B. Tuitt, man- aging eciitorg Ruth Steinthai, husiness manager: Kay Vveiiish, literary eciitorg Patricia Farniic and Ciarice Vveisei, assistant literary eciitorsg Margaret Remicic, art eciitor. Advisers to the eciitors are Mrs. Elizabeth Bennett and Miss Thecia Vvalther. Assistant editors who have worked with the eciitors in the difficult task of compiling the material are Marilyn King, Lennie Resnek and Pauline Sonnenihlicic. Other staff memhers are Betty Blau, Ahhy Blum, Jeanette Gottlieb, Rita Klein, Helen Kristt and Lula Roach. Reporters, who gathereci material for the senior section of the year- hook, are the Spotlight representatives. They are :. Betty Blau, Niary Borg, Eleanor Cento, Connie Ceientano, Mary Dickens Joan Falk, Patricia Farniic, Joan Gilmore, Consuelo Loureiro, Caiogera Messina, Laura Raturzo, Anna Soiimancio, Barbara Thornton, Beatrice Vaiciez, Barhara Vvehrmann, and Ciarice Vveisei. Qur iinotype operators ftypistsj are Lorraine Brociiman, Helen Desch and Gloria Longvai. 8
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