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BEAVER Co Editors Faculty Advisor BARK MELINDA BELL MARILYN HALL GAGE HEATH MRS. WYNNE First Row: Bell, Hall, Mr . Wynne, Cantor, Heath. Second Rou: Lamphier, Crawford, Howard, Broughton, Gregorian, Gyorgy, Lonng, Pach, Peirion. Third Row: Fine. Solo, Marto, Sprague, Huppeler, Olins, E. Dennis. LOG BOARD Editor-in-chief SARAH ROBBINS Faculty Advisor MRS. RAMSDELL Ah-ha, a free theme! The Log, Beaver's literary magazine, contains poetry, short stories, and essays. The material is contributed by members of the three upper classes, and is edited by the staff representatives. In addition to its permanent staff, the Log has rotating members who provide greater class representation. The Log Board has the opportunity to learn critical reading, proof reading, and layout, the fundamental techniques of magazine publishing. First Row: Sharf, Prout. Robbins, Mrs. Ramsdell. M. Gardner. Second Row: Hoye, Young. Brinser, Brooks. Third Row: Gallatin, McDonough, Nasi. Absent: Curtiss. Laws. Harri-man. Kinnicutt.
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YEARBOOK Editor in Chief PAMELA HORST Business Manager NANCY GREENBAUM Literary Editor SUSAN ATKINSON Art Editor MEREDITH PAUL Photography Editor KAREN O'KEEFFE Faculty Advisor MISS PERKINS Sunbeams danced off the smoke rings and shone benevolently on the hard working yearbook staff. The book was in its final stages, and the girls toiled with the assurance born of experience. I think that we ought to re-write the whole thing!'' Stop blowing smoke rings in my eyes.” But girls, we still need a hundred and fifty dollars. Why don't we ask for a council subsidy?” Say kids, what does Beaver mean to us? The ash-trays piled higher and higher; boxes of potato chips and cartons of Coke disappeared in minutes. Who stole my Bartlett's?” Who'd want it? Where's Pam? She's banging her head against a wall. Stop wasting time, Pam! As the hours wore on, the staff worked with furious intensity. What a snowy time I had last night. According to Freud, my dreams reflect a psychotic neurosis from overwork.” Girls, we must get organized. You can't use that, it's a swear word. A swear word? I use it all the time!” Can you say that someone is sincerely fabulous? “Who is?” The mirage of the finished yearbook drew nearer and nearer. The girls worked tirelessly on the book that they had come to love. Stated: Fish. Grcenbaum, Paul, Miss Perkins, Horst, Atkinson, O'Keeffe, Tullis. Standing: Epstein, Ray, Maggio, Wyatt. Absent: Tweedy, Whitney. 32
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The Beater Star is published (approximately) once a month. The paper's staff and editors, students from the tenth, eleventh, and the twelfth grades, learn all the phases of journalism; head and cutline writing, and pasting up the galleys. Staff members are often given the opportunity to attend conferences on journalism. Both the Boston Globe, and the Harvard Crimson have held such meetings this year. The highlights of the Star include Letters to the Editor, coverage of school activities. Mr. Hodgman's Corner, and pertinent editorials. Once the paper is out, there is a rush to read it; the editors and staff want to see their finished product, and hopeful girls await the time when their names may be in print. The format of the Star is excellent, and it contains items of interest to everyone. Editor-in Ckicf: WENDY LUTKINS Faculty Advisor: MISS SHEA First Row: Axelrod, O'Neill, Ladd, Wyatt. Lutkins, Heifetz, Holloway, Corbett. Second Row: Powers, Rubcnstein, Fairbanks, Forbes, Swift, Hurwitch, Lovell, Roberts, Ri-xelhaupt, Gcllis.
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