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lzgfocgfonia N ,glow ,T l i :aqua .vw W 'FS ' L--1::: :llagwft M., i 12, Y V W-,EH tn-.,c First row, left to right: Fred Carleton, Alan White, Elaine Densman, loan Kvaraceus ico-editorl, Iudith Stone tco-editorl, Iudith Mechaber tco-editorl, Lee Cwloberson. Second row: Phyllis Rainville, Ioan Cleary, Shirley Osowick, loanne Schultz, Lois Katz, Eileen Berenson, Brenda Gebhard, Brenda Booth, Mary Blee, Marsha Brown, lean Sebelia, Patricia Pupello, Third row: Alfred Galante, Elizabeth Beckford, Claire Baker, Sandia Smalley, Ruth Paine, lacqueline Nesti, Andrea Beal, Sandra Saba, Betty Nevins, Cynthia Holmes, Theresa Dunn, lean Cloutier. Fourth row: Iohn Ramondetta, lerome Connors, Elaine I-lershoii, Patricia Kelly, Susan Gilscn, Sandra Sinclair, Betty Peterson, Elaine Rivchun, Roberta Persson, Dianne Reagan, Rosemary Smith, Harriet Mechaber. Eiith row: Susan Minkoii, lane Anderson, Lorraine Perotta, Mary Margaret Riordan, Patricia lervolino, Beverly l-liqqinson, Nancy Roach, Ianet McGillis, Susan Sheehan, Sixth row: Anne Lanoue, Claire Kvaraceus, Ioarine Lindgren, Nancy McAulifie, Sally Loan, Marie Therrien, Virqinia Stork, Linda Watkins, Sandra Smith. Another room occupied lonq after all others have closed their doors tor the day is the Iournalism Room. This is the place where Brocktonia is planned and developed, where last-minute news is hurriedly called in, and where activity never ceases. This year editors-in-chief, Ioan Kvaraceus, Iudith Mechaber, and ludith Stone were proud to have Columbia University bestow a second-place award on Brocktonia tor its excellence among school publications. 16
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MKLPAOOL w ',?-na-'i - ' 1. , 1' 'P I' in , hh. , fs. -r.-.fe f- alningfwy...-nnn-qnq... V 1,,L First row, left to right: Roberta Zilyel, Annette Piscitelli, Claire Baker, Edwin Vtfiesner, Ann Chase, Kathleen Creeclen. Second row: Sandra Salsa, lean Selaelia, Lenora Grosso, Carol Allaire, Carol Aseph Carol Goldrup Paula Gruntmeyer Third row: ludith Stone, Sharon Young, lflariorie Guttler, lean Cloutier. Fourth row: Ann Wallen, Sandra Shave, Sally Keith, Marsha Brown, luclith Mechaher. Fifth row: Ioan Kvaraceus, Sally Osborne, Susan Parren, lohn Leonard, lane Duggan, Ioanna Hayes, Sophie Saviski. Long after these corridors were empty, when most lights had long since been turned out, one light remained in Room ll. Frantically trying to meet their early deadline, the yearbook staff wrote, rewrote, tore up, and wrote again page after page of endless copy. The pages that you are now turning represent their accomplishment, cherished memories of high school days preserved forever. 15
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Oil rar Wolfziford -Oi 38 tt 1- ca, ., .IL 9 ' C5 f- 'F I 'gg .LX , t Z 2. , W' .44 I if rl .--B v',!,,'N'-QM! .X 4 Q X- First row, left to right: lanet Pettengill, Sandia Smalley, lrene Pickard, Gail Dunford, Audrey McTague, Eileen Berenson, ludith Stone. Second row: Miss Helen C. Converse tlibrarianl, Barbara Brides, Ianet Kundzicz, Carol Grize, Mary Villa, Mary lane Callahan, Sheila Corcoran. Third row: Gerald Sundberg, Elaine l-lershoff, Harriet Ginsberg, Noida lones, Betty Byberg, Martin Koski. Officers: Barbara Piantoni, President, Sally Anderson, Vice-President: Mary Villa, Secretary, Martha Packard, Treasurer. Other members not able to be present: Patricia Fleming, Alfred Galante, Deanna Gazarian, Beverly Lang, Barbara Latham, Claire Levitan, Barbara Lordi, lean Mueller, Lorraine Perrotta, Vera Richman, Sandra Smith, Elizabeth Stevens, Mary Wood, Ellen Yaf.e, Elaine Yenovkian, Lucille Yenovkian. Now on to the Library where we find our Library Monitors amid stacks of books, magazines, and filing cards. Under the direction of Miss Helen Converse, Monitors perform such duties as preparing classroom loans, checking out books, collecting fines, and assisting students to find information. This hard-working group helps to make the library a cheerful place in which to Work. 17
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