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MRS. JUDITH ANGELINIT; Advisor ELLEN CONNOLLY: Secretary WAY Propie tae TeoaY- Tey Hanes? Worriet Row 1; Lee Anne Finkelstein, Nancy Salvatore, Rosalyn Hemingway, Dorothy Pierce, Ellen Connolly. Row 2: Darlene Farmer, Karen Magane, William Appleton. Row 3: Kristine Cousins, Rebecca Reeve. Row 4: Rosemary Pye, Francene Nash, Kevin Gamble. Row 5: Janet Navaroli, Robert Marshall. 23
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22 MAGNET EDITORIAL STAFF FRANCENE NASH: Editor Many hours of work by many people are represented in this 60th edition of the Magnet. The editorial staff tried to portray the year 1963-1964 as it was for the students of L.H.S.: a year of transition, a year of growth, a year of newness of all things. The newly appointed staff started plan- ning the 1964 Magnet in June, 1963, with their advisor, Mrs. Judith Angelini. Photog- raphy, copywriting, and layout work hastened, fell behind and hastened again as the staff met three deadlines. They coped with incle- ment weather on days when outdoor photo- graphs were scheduled, reluctant seniors who ° were not available for photographs, and a critical deadline date which fell just after mid-year exams. In April the staff breathed a welcome sigh of relief when the final pages of copy were submitted to the pub- lishers. The finished book represents a tangible part of Leominster High School and records her first year in a new location. More than a memory book, to her editorial staff, the 1964 Magnet represents visible evidence of the ef- forts of a fortunate group of students who have learned much in this shared experience.
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MAGNET BUSINESS STAFF Each year the Magnet Business Staff, under the direction of Miss Marlene Ruh, assumes the burden and responsibility of financing the yearbook. Funds are solicited from area manufacturers, banks and merchants, as well as from professional men in the community. These funds help to defray individual student costs of the Magnet. Members of the staff contact potential advertisers through a letter of introduction. This is followed by a personal visit where sponsors are given the specifics of cost and set-up. These experiences have been beneficial, challenging and enriching to the staff and have served to improve school and community relationships. ; qQy MAGNET BUSINESS MANAGERS Suzanne Morand, Steven Tharler MAGNET BUSINESS STAFF First row: Pamela Tessier, Suzanne Morand, Cynthia Palladino, Julie Pada- vano, Carol McEllany. Second row: Henry Osowski, David Letters, Paul Lavin, Jesse Hare. Third row: James Fish, David Caporello, Charles Wheeler. 24
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