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Margaret, Larry, and Julienne discuss overall problems-theme, photography, allocation of space. Art Editors Joan Romer and Joan Cumming look for original ideas for dividers. Copy Editors Roberta Shannon and Margaret Pelliconi review Leslie Bellows' sports writeups. Personals Editors Lorraine Lloyd and Joan Mc- Kendry go over facts, while Rose Solimano checks features. Business Editor Elizabeth Trafford writes re- ceipts, as Advertising Editor Florence Eodi- cicco checks and Assistant Audrey Johnston awaits financial results. ill fill HIL!! 5 , vii I K lv X ws., lu, -6' xg, 1, 9-.. -,,-- ..J M.,-nv'
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Y xv Arnold calls the printer re important dead- mes. The Literary Stal'T writes personals, club notices, and types and sends out all ap- pointments. Row l: Miss DiGiocomo, Helen Massey, Lucille Castagnino, Dottie Hobbs, Marion Fiorillo, Joan Taverner, Connie Marino. Row 2: .lack Forster, Dottie Van Name, Gail Tedesco, Rose Magnotti, Josephine D'Aiello, Dorothy Taverner. Row 3: Isabel Spalluto, May Hong, Shirley Stern, Jeanette Brown, Peter Bessi. The Business Stat? is responsible for adver- tisements and sales: Row i: Elaine Newman, Dot Howard, Hel- ene Massey, Janis Meeh, Jimmy Gorman, Lorraine Lloyd, Gail Tedesco. Row 2: Joanne Rizzo, Joan Taverner, Mr. Hyman, Lucille Castagnino, Jeannette Brown, Catherine Versella, Lorraine Moody. The Art Staft plans the Literature and Life dividers: Monica Golia, Florence Mattson, Mr. Miller, Dell Hoernlein, Standing: John Pitarresi, Joanne Rizzo, Frank Peteroy. .- 72-ljo' 'LJ714' ARGONAUT STAFF I952 Editor in Chief: Arnold Taras Stat? Photographer: Lawrence Johansen Class Editors: Julienne Le Bras Margaret Scotton Advisers: Mr, lrving Hyman, Faculty Business Manager Mr. lrwin Miller, Art Adviser Miss Elizabeth B. Smith, Faculty Adviser Miss Phyllis Di Giacomo, Assistant
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The literature of democracy inspires the General Organization No man is good enough to govern another man without that other's consent, in the words ot our master stylist and master democrat, Ab- raham Lincoln. In this tradition, the New Dorp Student Council represents the entire student body, consisting as it does ot the homeroom class presi- dents and the elected otticers ot the General Organization. Under the guidance ot Mrs. Hortense L. Jotte. the 6.0. strives to stimulate student government, to promote student management ot gov- ernment and ot extra-curricular activities, and to toster within the entire student body the ideals and procedures ot American government. The Student Council meets, with the officers of the General Organization and their adviser, Mrs. Jotte, to consider matters of school policy. Row l: Marie Corio, Patricia Murphy, Pat McGuire, Angela Santo, Kathryn Chinelli, laudice Pose. Row 2: Raymond Baum, Joseph Petosa, Mike Catrama, Jay Strausser, Frank Schembre. Row 3: Joe Morro, George Hiby, Joe Zona, Angelo Coscia, Frank Peteroy. -+-f in-Mg 5, H, I Row I: Jack McDonough, John Giordano, z: :. Betty Villemez, Pat Higgins, Lillian Mehl- , tretter, Joan Pellegrini, Joan Serra Row 2: Peter DeVito, Joachim Stieber, Angelo Leotto, Louis Palladino, Phil Corso, Rosario Cummo, Eddie Grimaldi. Row 3: Richard Franklin, Julius Maruscsak, Victor Liss, Richard O'Neill, Ronald Dreher, Tony Galletta.
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