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No Turn On Red! For the third year in a row, students from the yearbook staff attended the annual Hunter Publishing Company yearbook conference. This year four students went — Michelle Haggstrom, Sue Babineau, Kim Troest, and Amy Beauregard. Unlike the previous two years, we were unchaperoned, because Shifty decided to go sailing. So the four of us piled into Kim's car, and her mother rushed us to Westfield. Un- fortunately we were late, and we weren't in the right place at first. We had directed Kim's mother to Scanlon Hall, where we had stayed the previous two years, but this year we were staying at Dickenson Hall. After we got settled, we met with our group leader, who was Arnie Lohmann, FHS's sales representative. The five day stay at Westfield started on Tuesday with an opening meeting, and then a class on theme from 7:30-9:00 PM. Afterwards we were treated to the movie Ruthless People in the Wilson Auditorium. The next few days were packed with courses and lectures on layout and design, theme, fundraising, copy writing, organiza- tion, and ladder diagram. Our classes went until 10 pm, with occasional breaks and an activity at the end of the night. The most ex- citing night was Thursday night, when we participated in a barbecue and Monte Carlo WESTFIELD STA GIFT OF THE CLAE BULOMO KEV m ACAOEMC A0MIM8TMTIVE AMMI HS night. Friday morning mother came to get us. While we were at Westfield, Michelle came up with a theme idea — No Turn on Red. After a suggestion from Judy Allen, a guest speaker for Hunter Publishing, we all decided to change our theme to — Right Turn on Red. — by Amy Beauregard 2 ♦ Theme Worn out from spending four long days at the Year- book seminar. Sue Babineau finishes packing and gets ready for the trip back to Fitchburg.
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Amy Beauregard. Michelle Haggstrom, Kim Troest, and Sue Babineau pose for the annual photograph taken of the Fitchburg High School representatives attending the 1987 Hunter Publishing Company Seminar. lue Babineau and Kim Troest, in hopes of winning, try their luck at a game of Blackjack during Monte Carlo Night (above) Amy Beauregard, exhausted from the demanding schedule at Westfield, escapes to her room in Dicken- son Hall for a few moments of peace, (left) Theme ♦ 3
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