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Front Row: ' C. Cannarozzo. J. Posner, S. Patkin, B. Peterson, Miss M, Heald,L, Brown, E. Shumrack, R, Merry, Jr,, E, Smith, Second Rcw: J, Babtiste, J. Augelli; C, Fox, M. Lynch, I, Crannell, E, Denstad. A, Newman, B, Baker,M, Shadbegian, M, Hurton, M, Dargie, E, Reicker, Third Rcw: E, Pecci, R, Scarlett, W. Davis, J, Berman, E, Tokson, F, Fitzgerald, W, Fisher, H, Mac-Donald, C, Kelliher, F, Webb, MALDONIAN STAFF 1947-1948 Editor-in-Chief: Leola Brown Business Manager: Shayna Patkin Literary Editor: Elaine Shumrack Advertising Staff: Marion Hurton, Manager: Arlene Carey, Martin Carpe, Marguerite Croke, Joan Deady, Nancy Galvin, Ann Hare, Lillian Lewis, Lila Peterson, Gloria Pirro, Barbara Thain, Lester Zieff Art Staff: Barbara Peterson, Chairman; Leona Bouley, Maxine Bro- deur, Joan Duffy, Phyllis Goodwin, Frank Legon, Jean Murray, Norma Pasqualino, Louise Restuccia, Norma Scott, Joseph Sullivan, Lorraine Tarr, Shirley Trager Biography Staff: Audrey Newman, Richard Scarlett, Co-Editors: Nor¬ man Adler, Beverly Amicangioli, Helen Beaupre, Paul Bookman, Suzanne Buonopane, Charles Carson, Richard Dean, Rita Ect- man, Lorraine Falconi, William Farrell, Carmen laconelli, Thomas King, Alan Koblin, Eugene Lovins, Joanne MacDonald, Mary Marcou, Richard McKinley, Kathleen Murray, Earl Newman, William Nicholson, Ralph Rae, Melvyn Saganov, Judith Shapiro, Edwin Stiles, Margaret Wallace Club Staff: Elaine Smith, Editor, ' Barry Bragen, George Dawson, Eileen Dorfman, Lauretta McKenna, Joan Morine, Joan Murdock, Joanne Newman, Shirley Richman, Claire Trongone Faculty Staff: Elizabeth Denstad, Editor: Edward Boggia, Barbara Chick, Josephine Collins, Judith Reiser, Burton White Feature Staff: Joyce Posner, Editor; Bernard Berson, Barbara Rosen¬ thal, Carrie Sue Wright Music: Marie Dargie, Editor Photography Staff: Ralph Merry, Jr., Editor; Ernest Pecci, Assistant Photographer; Warren Davis, Frank Fitzgerald, Robert Scbultz, Mary Shadbegian Senior Pictures: Jennie Augelli, Joyce Bishop, Julia Baptista Clubs: Elliot Tokson Faculty: Grace Cannarozzo Features: Charles Kelliher Sports: Harry MacDonald Sports Staff: Beverly Baker, Frank Webb, Co-Editors; Elaine Frazer, Ruth Howland, Shirley Leen, Carolyn Thomson Subscription Staff: Edna Reicker, Manager; Ann Brown, Mary Jane Collins, Florence Doucette, Madlyn Hibbard, Shirley Johnson, Beverly McElroy, Claire Reese, Norma Smith, Jean Weston Typewriting Staff: Jean Hargreaves, Head Typist; Dorothy Cashton, Dorothy Eaton, Eunice Oxman Junior Staff Members: lora Crannell, Maiorie Lynch, Marvin Neipris, Bernice Patkin, Harriet Shuman, Marilyn Strogoff, Norma Brodsky Sophomore Staff Members: Charlotte Fox Barbara Peterson and her Art Staff plan the finishing tonehes for the theme and table of contents page of the Maldonian. Homeroom Representatives B. Amicangioli, (’. Reese, L. Lends, and N. Smith turn, their money in to subscription manager Edna Reicker. Period I Maldonian leorkers arc on the job.
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MdldoHiaH ... To some this word means only a yearbook but to the students and teachers of AI.H.S. it means a record in l)oth literature and photography of the features, sports, and organizations which they will most like to remember in the years to come. This year the staff members were fortunate enough to have a theme ready and waiting for them to take, the Scholastic Survey. With that in mind, Barbara Peterson’s ingenious art staff, with the aid of our always-willing-to-help Mrs. Anne Lynch, developed the division pages and clever cartoons which appear through¬ out this book. The biographers, with Elaine Shurnrack at the lead, worked right up to the last minute, and com¬ pleted their task soon after Christmas. Business Manager Shayna Patkin, Advertising Manager Marion Hurton, and their staffs certainly did a grand job on the adver¬ tising section, adding a new feature to that section this year, pictures. Other new features of the Maldonian were a separate music section and the inclusion of sophomores and juniors in the club pictures. Of course where would we have been without the work of our so competent typing staff? Two of the people most responsible for the publication of this yearbook were our hard working photo¬ graphers, Ralph Merry, with our speed graphic camera, and Ernest Pecci with his medalist camera. Incidentally, the purchase of the new speed graphic was made possible by donations from the classes of ’4(5, ’47, ’48, and ’49. The rest of the staff worked feverishly, and breathing a sigh of relief, Lee Brown turned the book over to Mr. Blanchard in the middle of March. Adviser Miss Mary E. Heald proved herself indispensable in the completion of the 1948 Maldonian —the very best Maldonian ev ' er. Ralph and Ernie have a friendly argument over a photog¬ raphy technicality. Ediior-in-Chief Lee and Business Manager Shayna work with Eunice, u ' hile Advertising Manager Marion looks on as Doro¬ thy types away. BIOGRAPHY STAFF Front Row: J. MacDonald, C. laconelli, M. Wallace. A. Newman. R. Scarlett (Co- Editors)-, E. Shurnrack. {Literary Editor), J. Shapiro. R. Ectman. Second Row: B. Amicangioli, E. Newman, W. Farrell, W. Nicholson, E. Lovins, R. Black, E. Stiles, K. Murray, L. Falconi. Third Row: A. Koblin, M. Saganov, R. Rae, R. Dean, D. Giannantonio, P. Bookman. N. .Adler.
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Front Row: D. Potter, D. Small, D. Gallant, A. Adams, Mr. P. Smith, Miss M.Tribble. C. Thompson, B. Rossyn, V. Goldstein, J. Murdock. Second Row: M. Fitzgerald, D. Mancini, A. DesRoches. R. Church, K. McKevitt, E. Careton,E. Seaburg, C. Peterson, E. Garr, R. Wolff, M. Neipris, L. Andrews. Third Row: C. Corsaro, R. Avery, I, Gordon. C. Loss, N. Pasqualino, L. Peterson. M. Center, E. Atwood, C. Snow, I. Fox, D. Miller. Fourth Row: J. Giglio, J. Day, S. Saxe, E. Glick, J. Bowman, J. Larson, E. Castillo, N. Silverstein, R. Joyce, W. Mansion, B. Bragen. One of the things which the class of ’48 will be most proud to remember is our school paper, the Blue and Gold, which was founded in 1915. This publication is also a member of the Columbia Press Association. Under the capable supervision of Miss Mary G. Tribble, Literary Adviser, and Mr. Paul C. Smith, Business Adviser, the paper has shown improvement with every issue. The week before an issue is to come out, the page editors assign stories and articles which they think will appear in the issue to associate editors and reporters, who then write their articles and turn them in for their editor’s O.K. Since the Blue and Gold comes out on Friday, the preceding Wed¬ nesday is “make up” night. All articles are returned from the printer’s in “galley form.” Headlines are written and a “dummy” copy is “made up.” The next day the paper goes to press, and on Friday the finished product is re¬ turned to the circulation staff for distribution to the home rooms. This year News Editor Betty Rossyn and Co-Editor-in-Chief Cedric Thompson collaborated on the Bill Goldstein plans the lay-out of the sport page with photographer Bob Joyce, irhile the other page editors await their turn. front page, which contained all the news of M. H. S. that was “fit to print.” Editorials, Coming Events, Face Lift¬ ers, Clublicity, Inquiring Reporter, Introducing, and the Who’s Who Column, were among the features appearing on Co-Editor-in-Chief Alice Adams’ and Feature Editor David Gallant’s second and third pages. Included on those pages were ads solicited for by Warren Manison’s Advertising Staff. Last, but not least, was the sports page, capably edited by Sports Editor William Goldstein. Incidents which staff members will always remem¬ ber are the coffee and doughnuts of Wednesday afternoons, the friendly feuding between feature and news editors, and the last minute rush to make up the “ears” for the front page. If you are wondering how in the world the Blue and Gold meets fifteen life-or-death deadlines, you’ll probably find the answer with its Co-Editors Alice Adams and Cedric Thompson and their hard-working staffs. Click, click, click go the typercriter keys tinder the agile fingei of Blue and Gold typists.
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