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This issue of Highlight: is the best one et! Seated: Kathy O'Brien and Klara Kron- enberger, Editors-in-Chief. Standing: Louise Scuibba, Gerry Menn, Elizabeth Spodnick, Debbie McKay, Jane Kennedy, Millicent Meunier. llll I .Mghhghfa Highlightr, the official news publication of Lauralton Hall, under the direction of Mrs. Dorothy Starrett, strives to maintain high journalistic standards in its role as chief in- former to the student body. The staffs aim to support our school, its principles, and its principalg to convey the news accurately and honestlyg to bring about closer cooperation between students and ad- ministrationg to stimulate interest in extra- curricular and social activitiesg and to estab- lish a bond of understanding and unity among the girls. ni L . Editors-in-Chief Kathy O'Brien and Klara Kronenberger receive a few pointers from Mrs. Dorothy Starrett, faculty adviser The highlights in Highlights. ul Backstage rehearsal for the big story. Seated: Joyce Callahan and Sue Casey. Standing: Gail Sullivan, Louise Scuibba, Kathy O'Brien, Louise Garofalo, Linda Peck, Klara Kronenberger Mary Dietrich. What's the word? Thunderbird! l. to r.: Mrs. Dorothy Starrett, Adviserg Louise Scuibba Klara Kronenberger, Joyce Callahan, Linda Peck about to leave for a journalism convention at Storrs.
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E9 Q Doe, a deer, a female dear . . Choral Club Officers-Standing, left to right: Bonnie Bergin, Karen Edwards, Mary Mihaley, Bar- bara Ulizio, and Sister Edna Marie, faculty adviser. lilill A CQLWJ CM aw! Im.,-adffes Any girl here at Lauralton who considers herself the possessor of musical talents is encouraged to develop them. The Choral Club, divided into the junior and senior groups, is an outlet for musical expression. Under the guidance of Sister Edna Marie, the groups meet twice weekly. They also engage in a series of concerts during the school year. The Lauralettes, an outgrowth of the Choral Club, is a smaller group of musically inclined singers who are willing to devote more time to developing their assets. All together now, one, two, three . . Left to right: Chantal Debreu, Lynda Knapp, Paula Ryczer, Alice Honeck, Marylou Menchak, Marcia Murad, and Marylou Edwards. S Nui
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Y 1 s . .- X rs.., , is 2 if- Z' l The Laumlton 1960 is Lauralton. It is the confused Freshmen, the knowing sopho- mores, the newly arrived juniors, and the best Seniors. It is the business staff filling out ad blanks, the art staff playing with graph paper, the typing staff deciphering hiero- glyphics, the literary staff conjuring captions. It is ideas which when poured into the giant melting pot produce a book that is entirely our own creation. The Typing Staff deciphering hier- oglyphics . . Elizabeth Morgan and Ann Cassidy ar typewritersg Leslie Miller, Sue Nowicki, Marylou Dinan, Par Ven- der and Irene Schwartz. The Lauralton The Literary Staff conjures cap- tions . . 1. to r., standing: Patty Rapp, Eleanor Collimore, Maureen Mori- arty, Debbie McKay, Carleen Gun- ther. Sitting: Connie Lupariello, Marie Piccolo feditor-in-chiefj, Leila Boyle, Judi Cholko, Celine Malisekg missing from picture, Gail What! No graph paper? Sullivan. The Art Staff--Frances Teodosio, Carol Mastry Cart editorb and Sharon Toothill-taking a break from the graph paper routine. K?
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