Julia Richman High School - Spotlight Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1950

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Mabry 774,45 ff!! ,f isfeuff 11224 E 5' L.. 0 J , STUDENT CGURT Standing: Annie Lew, Helen Dormer, iviary Kirincic Seated: Rosa Fox tchiet Justice, Not photographed: Miss Connolly The Student Court is a ctemocratic ora ganizalion run hy the students to hetp the students. promising justice to att, fostering student government and maintaining or- cter. The officers are Chief Justice, Assof eiate Chief Justice anct Scritoe. The Court handles cases ot' girts who have viotateci the school rutes hy smotcing. running. cut- ting ctasses, and so forth. AUNT J ULIAS First Row: Harriet Saver, Josephine Ryan, Ann Rogan, Amy Poitner Second Row: Christine Martin, Ioan Richards, Irene Beffa, Shirley twarcus tpresicientt, Dorothy Buigaricies, Nancy Vvaizer, Dorothy Hart, Carmen More Thirct Row: lata Stenson, Sandra Rosenf tnerg, Evelyn Fischer, Gertructe Velri The Aunt Jutias are a group of seniors who act as ioig sisters for the freshmen and new third-termers. Une girt is as- signed to each section and works with it att term. The Aunt Jutias have a Stran- gers, Tea each term to wetcome girts who have enterect Jutia Richman from other states and countries. PERSONALITY Standing: Miss O,Haire Seated: Rosemarie Barhiere, Miss Berg. Mr. Paiestin The Personatity Committee is headed hy tVtiss Bernice Berg, ahty assisted hy hir. Seymour Patestin and Ntiss Oetiaire. The Committee is an organization spon- sorect hy the G.O. The student personality head is Rosemarie Barhiere. Their duties are to senct out personality circutars dur- ing the term and to sponsor assemhties and dances.

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gfeacfliners Standing: Mr. Iuclelson f Seated: Louise Profera, Patricia Dorsey, Del Fernandez, Day Tannenbaum Dear Seniors, All through your high school life at Julia Richman you received the benefits of your General Qrganization. It helped make your school more enjoyable, more interesting, and sponsored a variety of diversified activities and school publications. The G.0. does not mean complete student self- government, but rather a co-operative plan between pupil and teacher, aiming for a maximum amount of responsibility for the student body. The G.0. has given you wonderful times. Think of the Carnival and Country Fairs. It was great fun wearing what you wished, going where you pleased for a day. Think of the publicity shows youyve seeng the dances you,ve attendedg the clubs you,ve belonged to. The leaders club, the dance club, and skaters club are just a few. The Richman News, Bluebird, the Arista and Agatha are some of the student activities weyve supported. For four years the G.O. has been behind you and now that you,re leaving we would like to thank you fog the support y0u,ve given us and to wish you happiness and success in the future. Sincerely yours, G.Q. OFFICERS 12



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ARISTA Standing: Louise Rocieey, Hannah Hal- herstam, Netty Schreiher fijresidentl Sealed: Mrs. Lefkowitz. Florence Mish- lain The Arista Honor Society consists of a group of girls who have fuifiiied certain qualifications of scholarship, service and character. it is our aim, under the ahie leadership of hirs. Ruth Leficowitz, to slimuiate memhers towards an attempt to hetter the world We live in. The Arista tutoring service is avaiiahie to ati Richman girls who ash for it. HONOR SOCIETY AH VVEEK Seated: Maryv Tracosas, Ioan Gunshinan Qpresidenti, Miss Donovan, Patricia Far- nih, Lucy Gioia Standing: Katherine Dall, Anne Lettich, Nlargaret ivlarchese, Cynthia Quarto The hronze statue presented to Julia Richman High School hy Tiffany and Company for the Co-operative girls who have given vaiuahie service is the hack- ground for the Co-operative Honor Society giris. These girls have the idea of service in addition to the high ideais of scholarship and responsihiiity. HONOR SOCIETY B VVEEK Seated: Nlary Zimmer, ivlargaret Iorclan fpresidentj, Miss Donovan, iviarie De Franco, Barhara Curtis, Frances Clark Standing: Branhitcte Rahioff, Florence Mackey, Catherine Cammerata, ivorrna Iohnson, Mary Ann Edwards, Mary Hyland Students of the Co-operative School who are in terms six through eight may hecome candidates for memhership in the Honor Society. To hecome a memher a giri must have a good scholastic rating, a good marie in industry and a compieted health record. She is accepted as a mem- her only after an in terview for personality.

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