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Vol. 28, Number 2 Melrose High School October 28, 1964 Price: Ten Cents Melrose, Massachusetts Thomas Priestly Editor-in-Chief Vivian Toney News Editor Barbara Beake Steven Hendrickson Feature Editor Literary Editor Chris Mosher Sports Editor Pamela Parker Business Editor The voice of a student body is often most loudly expressed through its newspaper, and so it is at M.H.S. The school newspaper, the IMPRINT, states clearly and firmly all our ideas, complaints, and opinions. Of necessity, Tom Priestly, the Editor-in-Chief, skill- fully leads his IMPRINT staff in its constant effort to bring a democratic voice to the students of M.H.S. Vivian Toney, News Editor, relentlessly tracks down all noteworthy events which take place and reports them promptly. Steve Hendrickson, Literary Editor, makes a continual effort to find inspiring and enlightening articles, poems, and philo- sophies for his literary page. Chris Mosher, Sports Editor, keeps M.H.S. students informed of all the athletic achievements of the various M.H.S. teams. Barbara Beake, Feature Editor, has charge of Senior Personalities, a favorite item for most students, and other special contributions in her feature page. A fleet of 40 reporters works under the leader- ship of this staff of editors, while a hard-working business staff struggles to make financial ends meet. With helpful suggestions and occasional prodding from advisors Mr. Chisholm and Mr. Humphreys, The IMPRINT staff turns out an exceptionally fine newspaper. Now, what’s this about a MISPRINT?? . . . 20 Margaret Johnston Circulation Editor
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BUSINESS STAFF First Row: M. J. O ' Donnell; L. Rogers, Editor; E. Rooney. Second Row: I. De- Stefano; J. Crowley; J. Goldblith. SUBSCRIPTION STAFF First Row: M. O ' Brien; P. Turner, Editor; C. Creelman. Second Row: M. J. Tivnan; G. Plantinga; L. Franklin. Pamela Turner Subscription Editor Lydia Rogers Business Editor William Hanlon Advisor Boy, at least the Subscription Staff gets to walk around all period. How hard the poor Literaries work! ( Are you going out this week end?” Remember the day she fell upstairs?! Giggle giggle guffaw) Are you working back there?” (Our Master’s Voice) Silence — Intense and Industrious. It’s December, you know. ( Who cares about Deadlines? I can’t even remember my name! ”) What are you doing? profiles. Rewriting the rewrites of the Rewrites ( for revision ) What about candids? Let’s get a shot of the whole Science Department enveloped in Malodorous (extremely) Fumes! What about the cover? Sure they can draw! They’re on The Art Staff! They’re on the Art Staff!! (I think) This LOG ’65 is really gonnabe Different! A really traumatic Experience!” AH! Pity this weary monster, LOGSTAFF ’65 not. Fatigued, yet fearless it has created Your Yearbook. Success is a very comfortable disease
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BUSINESS STAFF First Row: L. Russel; M. Johnston; S. Goeghegan; P. Parker; S. Kane; A. Brown; J. Brady. Second Row: N. Greene; P. Hahn; G. Davidson; S. Kastner; P. Grant; J. Curran; L. Goyette. REPORTING STAFF First Row: P. Boyle; M. Kelley; R. Longo; J. Allen; J. Swain; S. Abbot; J. McKinlay, D. Noble; G. Nickerson; J. Craven; N. Swan; M. Holden; J. Hough. Second Row: K. Kelley; D. Keady; P. Intingaro; M. Catino; L. McDougal; S. Linscott; L. Love; J. Halloran; V. Ferraro; K. Ball; S. Him- melwright; J. Dunbar; K. Keady; S. Moir; A. Miller; N. Franklin. Third Row: T. Kenney; E. George; J. Brown; N. Walker; W. Swift; T. McKinlay; G. Stewart; J. Bishop; B. Hudson; C. Dallas; M. Cadogan. 21
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