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Checking over last minute details before the section is due are Linda Grimson, Carol Estrin, and Bob Cohn. The Portrait Staff is in chargeof taking and organizing the student and faculty pictures. Back Row: B. Wasserman, I. Bobren, M. Gersh, L. Grimson, B. Gustavson, S. Dribin. Second Row: S. Eisenberg, J. Kadison, B. Baren, M. Swider, S. Phillips. Front Row: F. Zucker, S. Singer, K. Waysdorf, and editor, F. Nadler. 19
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The job of accumulating, organizing, and compiling the information for the various sections of the yearbook belongs to the General Staff. In the foreground are the editors. Back Row: R. Felt (Arts), A. Spector (Sports). Second Row: B. Reifman (Occa¬ sions), S. Natenberg (Leadership), C. Estrin (Education), and J. Harris (G.A.A.). Seated are co-editors M . Jacob and H. Levin. Staff members in the background are Back Row: J. Gordon, P. Block, L. Manelis, J. Feng, R. Cohn. Third Row: M. Rizman, J. Winkel, B. Ellison, R. Cohn, M. Silton. Second Row: K. Londa, S. Goldberg, M. John¬ son, J. Klehr. Front Row: J. Schectman, S. Ferdman, and E. Schuman (Artist). Refl ections What is Reflections 1964? To the Reflec¬ tions staff it is the task of compiling an entire school year into a limited number of pages. It is planning pages which will be pleasing to the eye, but still adequately cover the subject. It is the anxiety felt while waiting for pictures to come back from the studio. It is the disappointment of having a wonderful idea slowly dissolve into something more practical. It is the feeling of accomplishment as each section is completed. And finally, it is the satisfaction derived as staff members proudly distribute Reflections 1964 to its loy¬ al supporters. To the faculty and student body Reflections 1964 is a mirror which reflects many joyous events. It is pictures of friends and teachers and the memories attached to each. It is re¬ calling activities and humorous incidents that will never be forgotten. It is a reflection upon a cherished year that will always remain a fond recollection.
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Nilehilite The Nilehilite, Nilehi ' s bi-weekly news¬ paper, serves as a vital link between students and faculty. Through its numerous columns and editorials the views of the student body are expressed and debated. The faculty, also, has the opportunity to set forth its opinions on various issues. The full page on athletics assures full coverage of all sports. Aside from the regular issues, the Nile¬ hilite sometimes prints special editions. Such editions honored Homecoming, Reflections Revelries, and the graduating seniors. The newspaper maintains its high quality of jour¬ nalism by requiring each prospective staff member to complete a year ' s course in Jour¬ nalism before being admitted to the staff. While enrolled in this course, the students act as cub reporters for the Nilehilite and at the end of the year, publish their own apprentice issue. Organizing and directing comprise only part of the many responsibilities af the Nilehilite editors. Back Row: B. Perelgut (sports editor), M. Swirsky (editorial editor). Front Row: S. Salstone (feature co-editor), M.Zwelling (news editor and editor-in-chief), and B. Harrison (features). Sometimes behind the scenes but always of the utmost importance are the Nilehi¬ lite Reporters. Back Row: L. Cohen, J. Rathman, D. Clarke, B. Horvitz, S. Yanes. Second Row: L. Rand, G. Polakoff, A. Schaps, D. Ryan. Front Row: L. Benjamin, H. Levin, M. Jacob, A. Weintraub. 20
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