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The Assembly Committee under the able dir- eetion of Mr. Philip A. Bortniclx is probably one of the most envied groups of the entire school, for they were present at every assem- bly. They have given our Assemblies, and other activities such as the Talent Show, lflag Dedication Ceremony, Class Day, Iforums, etc. a professional touch by their fine work- manship. The following members were the most .letive perticipants this season: Chairman,Theodore Snyderg Vice Chairman, Jerrold Pessin: Au- dioman, George Rhotstein: and Stanley Co- hen, projectionist. Other members who helped make the Assem- bly Committee's work easier were: joel Slarve, Sumner Rodney, Dan Orfant, Robert Grunin and Louis Delaflor. The squealing sounds eminating from the amplifiers and the sound of that well worn record being tested for more scratches during and after school was an indication that anoth- er assembly was to be held. May the unblcmishcd record of our Assemblw Committee follow with more outstanding members. Rr-w 2 Sidney VVarve., Edward Silver an, Harold Free-vwan, S'ephen Kavz, Ronald holsberg, Joseph S'arve, Sy-any Rooney Row 1 Rclncrv Schulze, Looe Dflaf .w-, em!d Pressio, Mr. Berwick, Thfzciciore Snyder, Stanley Cohen, Dai: e- Orfanv I I I i ' lsx , WI' . A I-Ji x . 4' 1 Ah Q.:
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The Year Book Photography Committee is one of the INOSY underated committees in the entire schol. Its job is to supervise the taking of all pictures in this Year Book. Under the direction of Nlr. Landrigan and his excellent ehairnian, xlason Ciilman. the committee has tinallv achieved the honors which it so richlv deserves. lt is ready to take its place with the other line committees of our glorious school. But above all, this com- mittee showed hne teamwork. cooperation and spirt. XY'ithout their help the Year Book Photography Committee could not finally have achieved the honors which are now being reaped upon them. This committee must prepare schedules several times a year for group photos and candid photos of all extra-curricular student activities, including athletic events, club activities, etc. These photos must then be prepared for publication in the Year Book. All and all, these duties require the careful attention of the staff throughout the year. 642 Zami plafdgzd ' Row 2 Robert Schulze, Allan Silverman, Reuoen Margolis, Arthur Singer, Robert Myers, Harold Freeman, Mr. Landrigan Row l Sam Jacobs, Stephen Katz, Frank Rosenheld, Stephen Saltz, Jason Gilman, Edward Silverman, Stanley Cohen 4 Q ,. I -r Q-N
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