Long Island University at Brooklyn - Sound Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1941

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The Galley Gods AQMQQS a: l: ; Publicity Unlimited, known var- Rim iously as PU and Hey You is .. e303: the unofficial Journalism Honor 42' Society at Long Island. Accord- ing to its members, it proudly numbers the most creative brains recruited from the publications' staffs on its roster. Its purpose is to disseminate Pearl Street propaganda, Which it does in- dubitably. The society holds no meetings and changes officers at every one. The membership list is restricted because of the string ent entrance requirements, which met. Members include Ikkie Fei- gelmcm, AP Hano, Shohet-cmd- Abrams, Fried Friedman, Literal Borne, Blob Kolb, Sexy Bob, Fen- imore Fuchs, and Sleepy Sedge. g 1......th , ' k maul: f. 'C:JL 7f e A .7' 17ch- 1-... --F. 4-:.7V; - --.A ., t V .n; eh. -. an u,. --.,7,- -.. uge



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SEAWANHAK College newspaper editors are willing and ready to speak the last word on education, econom- ics, world diplomacy, ethics, and moral standards of their fellow men, football, baseball, and bas- ketball, the doings of the President, Fascism, Nazism, Communism, Socialism, the C10, the AFL, liberties, privileges, women, and. any- thing else that may call for expert knowledge in the course of an issue. They can make an issue out of anything, and once having stated an opinion, they will defend it to the last ditch. College editors never admit they are wrong. THEY NEVER ARE. And Seawanhaka editors Irv Feigelman Chi Amie Hana are no exception. Their yes-men include an editorial board whose members are Sherley Abrams, Ethel Shohet, MODDZ Friedman, and Andy Borno, Business Man- ager, and. a flock of guys named Toe for staff members. Oh yes, Hal Fuchs, Bob Kalb, Bernie Bob, and Dave PVewy sowwy' Buxe baum. Seawanhaka, in answer to the students, cry- ing need, appears once each week, whenever they can find publication money and enough words to fill four pages. . 41 11W vs y J FLYWJ'JZ . yiiw'ilb LH'P J9- REVIEW Review is the aesthetic member of Long Island University's journalism trio. That is, it is a mixture of serious reading matter, trivia, poetry, and music. Pauline Auglera heads a cast which includes Shirley Golden, Robert Deaves, Geraldo Guirty, Yetta Hopchik, Marie Fogus, and Arnold Goulding. The format of the monthly has been some- what Changed this year. The magazine was divided into departments such as HHeavy Reading , HLight Readingn, etc. The material is the work of staff members and under- graduate contributors. Review was also the tield of battle for Drs. Wendel and Keen, who held a hot and heavy debate in writing over the space of several issues P W WP V; ' . f 'l .u' MPM W P P I :3 v P WPM W w t . X- . m-.. ,. wt . u... - I ,, h M'...'frw:7i 51:5 f:- 7333P hi TIL- METKFng-Mnuu. P . ;J:g.:::r.'u. 2w nab

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