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,n 0-Q tl 'sz H illigg .. ll ll 1. 1 ll E 3 is 5 CY'- Ronald Gaines ARIS T A REPARATION for Armrz 1965 began early in April 196-1, with the selection of Bob Blecker and Ronnie Gaines as Co-Editors. Never before had two students shared top billing. By September, 1964, more exeiting new ideas were ready than ever before. Early in the school year the editorial staff was seletted. The advertising campaign, under the direction of Nabby Bronstein, began early and uilminated in an advertising section larger than any other since North and South were one. Seniors sat for their formal senior section pie- tures as Bob Pearl, Dirk Nagler, jill Pincus and Gerrie Greene began work on tlass section copy. Bob Bletker and Ronnie Gaines stheduled for- mal fall sports pittures in Ottober and November as the staff photographers busily snapped tandids. Soon it dawned upon Messrs. Bletker and Gaines that Arial.: protluttion was progressing without .1 unifying theme. 'lihtse two industrious to-editOfS put their heads togethtr and thought. They diS- covered that their plans tor tht dividers featured the tlevelopinent ot' the individual and the reeog' nition ot intlixitlual tliaratteristits vvhith mark SllltlCl1lSi tllllil'l'LlltL'N. ililux N.lltl to tath 0Il1Cli- llll Dug! .f Nix tljii A
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X t neg mg M 5 K xx NE QNX ww r us. M , 2,,,,,l Q ': 1 ',:: l ai ,f I' 8 N 4 , 3 is . i Nancy Half Robert Bleclxei Alan Rosenber 1965 XVe really always had a theme. Now welve found it! In late December the Publicity Committee un- der the able supervision of business manager, Alan Rosenberg reminded the students to save their money for Ariffa sales which were to begin the second week in january. Alan and his staff work- ed admirably, selling nearly 850 Arimzf. By late january the yearbook work was in full swing. The Art Staff was selected and Nancy Half was appointed editor. Janet Reibstein assigned and corrected copy which was turned in to Carla Ammerman and the typing staff. All staffs worked busily throughout the winter. Roz Stillerman and Mary Haas identified pictures as they were returned from Mil-Clif. Student photographers snapped and snapped. By April all pictures were completed and hand- ed in. Ronnie and Bob met frequently with Mrs. Kelly, Amin publisher. The materials went to the publishers, and were examined as they re- turned in the form of galleys and then page proofs. In mid-june, the product you are HOW reading was distributed to the students. Jill Pincus Robert Pearl Mary H1128 Mr, Isaac Roz Stiller-man f wi Viv!! ,Mlm rm rms -Na. I 'S QQ. ar-M
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