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gfue ana! wife I'lI'llft6L Leona Greenberg Ioy Malout Co-Editors-in-Chief of Annual s., ff 'W 'Z M Mary Kay Lindner Betty Hollman Senior A Co-Editors of Annual A new and better Annual for the students of l.,.A. Highl This has been the motto adopted by the hard-working journalism students devoting themselves exclusively to the make-up of the '47 Annual. The Annual staff has vowed that this semester's edition would revert back to the style of Annuals long past, namely, inter- esting stories about the student body and faculty of Rome to blend in with the pictures presented. There have been numerous campaigns introduced during the semester with the express idea of spreading the word that the new Annual was on the way. A special assembly was held for those who had purchased Annual tickets, with Mrs, Florence McFadden lending invaluable assistance to insure its success. Excellent entertainment was presented in the form of piano playing by Harry Fields, maestro of the 88. This assembly was the direct result of the hard work performed by Mr. Beardsley's salesmanship classes in the selling of the Annual tickets. But while these campaigns may have been glamorous, the actual preparation of the Annual has been far from easy. Writing entertaining and authoritative stories which can be referred to for years to come is never an easy job. But if this Annual realizes the staffs aim-to provide the students of LA. High with stories and pictures of their teachers and classmates so that they will always remember their high school days-no effort could be too much. mvgvf-1 ,..-1 fi . .tg K Ei I E Mrs. Marguerite Ornitz Annual Art Class at Work Annual Art Sponsor Extreme right. Wallace Tom, Art Editor ' ti 5.4-
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34. cet, in z?.,.,.. The fire roared, cmd the people ran to the lakes and there they were boiled They stayed in the city, there they were baked. Nowhere could one go to escape the greedy flame, No one, nothing was immune from its unauenchable appetite, All withered under its heat, nothing escaped. Now there are ashes- Where once towered a city rests only a sea of ashes, There is no distinction in the ashesg The ashes of the palace are just as filthy as those of the hovelg The ashes of the white man are as black as those which remain of a negro. Though ashes are usually mute things, These were able to cry outl There is no distinction in death, as there is no distinction in life, they cried. Those that do exist, exist only in the crude minds of some men. Show these men the city that burned! Tell them that a Iew screamed just as loudly when the flame ate his skin as did the Christian. Show them that the ashes of the Church are indistinguishable from those scattered about the ground where once stood a Synagogue. Tell them that there is no distinction, so that those who live may know. Tell them before more cities must burn! -Victor Sonenberg
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Stal! Conference at Noon My anal .xdrfidfd The Annual stall plans the dummy ot the book and carries out its plans However, there is another stall whose artistic members have planned the layouts ot each page, as well as drawn the division pages, cartoons, and cover design, At the bottom ol page 18, the Annual art class is shown working diligently over the layout. ln the first row are: Lawrence Yamamoto, Harry Nedler, Lorin Brown, and Cora Graham, second row: Connie Burke, Ioan Brown, Bob Heuerman, and Wallace Tom. Other members not pictured are Bob Pritilzin, Evalyn Iacobson, Bob Monkey, Frank Blumenkron, Diane Fisher, and Mike Chernoll. PICTURED AT TOP OF PAGE are the Annual staff members. Seated from left to right: Iudy Iacobs. Leona Greenberg, and Bob Peisner. Standing from lett to right: Ruth Steinberg. Ioy Maloui, Marilyn Nosanov. and Ronald Einstoss. Other stall members not pictured are: Mary Kay Lindner, Betty Hoffman. Ann Dilbeck, Golda Fruchter, Iackye Homonoit, Ted Lawson. and Norton Goldstein. Daily and Annual Workers Meet at Traditional Breakfast alarm
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