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lnsert master, then start machinel No spaces after punctuation marksl Sfudenf Magazine 'I' HE Student Magazine is published three times a year by each individual class. The iunior class publishes the Hallowe'en issue, the freshman and sophomore classes edit the Christmas issue and the senior class issues the spring publication. There are several staffs that form the backbone of our magazine. The Typing Staff, headed by Carol Clark, arranges the pages in an orderly manner. The Art Staff, under the editorship of Barbara Barcomb, adds much color and life to the magazine with its full page ads and title pages. The Business Staff, headed by Marshall Gokey, manages the financial end of our publication. Our exchange editor, Betty Berry, sends our magazine to I4 different states and one foreign country, Puerto Rico. The General Staff performs all the miscellaneous work connected with editing a successful magazine. The remaining editors are: Editor-in-chief--Arlene Killets, Assistant Editor--Gene Dewey, Advertising Editor--Nancy Marlowe, and Alumni Editor--Patricia Fish. The staffs are well rewarded for their efforts when they see their work in print. Keep those pages evenl Watch out for double pagesl 57
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Gerry LaRock gets some dope for the Gerry LaRock and John Bessette set up Inquiring Reporter from Shirley Johnson. layout on blackboard. Student Newspaper T HE Student Newspaper Staff meets once a week on Mondays. Under Editor, Dava Sancomb, they make up the layout for the Malone Evening Telegram and hand out assignments for the next issue. Under Miss McGowan as faculty advisor, the make-up has taken on a new purpose, with the addition of features explaining school policy. Assignments are done and handed in by Thursday evening, and they are checked and typed in time for publication on Tuesday. Everyone works hard to meet the deadline for Copy gets typed up by Adele Maloney and the newspaper- Dorothy Stowe. 56
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1 1 3 f Kuw- Civil Service Club First row: B. Benware, I. DeLosh, J. Blanchard, P. Robare. Second row: M. Dustin, C. Willett, E. Mageean, J. Be- sette. Third row: J. Leach, B. Rockhill, M. Golden. Fourth row: B. Molner, F. Poissant, E. Purdy. Fifth row: D. Manley. HE Current Events Club was organized with the purpose of discussing local, state, national and world affairs. Controversial subiects such as the St. Lawrence Seaway, lowering voting age to l8, and racial preiudice in U. S. make for interesting debates. F uiure Farmers First row: G. LaRock, M. Dustin, M. Montville. Second row: M. King, E. Gokey, C. Thomas, B. Robare. LL our Civil Service Club members must be seniors taking a business course and having a knowledge of shorthand and typing. At our meetings we work out civil service papers so we will be test wise when our exams are taken next year. We have spelling bees and movies per- taining to the business field to show us how we may be better adapted to secure iobs. Our chief purpose is to find a good job when we graduate. Current Events Club l First row: H. Smith, M. Reynolds, J. Sherwin, D. Prue, D. Tucker, P. Raymond, L. Peets, I. Russell, W. Anderson, T. Hamilton, W. Towne. Second row: A. Moore, F. Yando, R. Hurteau, G. Childs, D. Beane, R. Maneeley, R. Peckham, E. Mageean. Third row: R. Southworth, J. Johnson, D. Lintner, R. Sherwin, B. Foote, D. Western, R. Sherwin, B. Rockhill. Fourth row: W. Tuggey, F. Debyah, L. White, R. Bowles, A. Yando, F. Poissant, R. Spawlding, D. Rogers. 'I' HE Malone Aggies, a name familiar to F.A. students, is our local branch of an impressive national organization, the Future Farmers of America.
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