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1st ROW: Barbara £la, Linda Clapp, Judy Rogers, Carol Mackintire, David Banner, Nancy Hobbs, Carol Stengel, Rod- ney Caron, SusanDrake, Carol Wells. SECOND ROW; Sandra Yasevicz, Sheila Stuart, Barbara Roderick, Patricia Qu- ran, Rosemary Cervelli, Michael Bissell, Robert DeMulder, Margaret Linskey, Donald Golden, Janice Curren, Mar- garet Allen. Literary Staff Business Staff 1st ROW: Stuart Carlton, Sheila Coughlin, John Creed, John Ulanowski, Madeline Foote, Stanley Williams. 2nd ROW: Jane Stephens, Francis Hale, Mary Ann Sullivan, Robert Long, Fredus Carpenter, Kevin Murphy, Alan Mac- Donald, Janet Shaw, Ruth Seaberg.
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1st ROW; Mr. Peratta, literary advisor; Carol Stengel, literary editor; Nancy Hobbs, literary editor; Barbara Ela, editor; Janice Curren, photography; Miss Ellard, business advisor. 2nd ROW: Janet Shaw, treasurer; David Banner, compiling; John Creed, business manager; Robert DeMulder, photography. The Tide- 1 957 Literary — the literary staff members compile and edit the yearbook itself. Their primary job is to decide what to print, where to place it, and how each page is to be setup. Important staff members are the compiling edi- tors, who establish picture positions and space for write- ups on each page, and the photography editors who are in charge of all the pictures, which must be indentified, complete with a list of names of the people in each. Various write-ups are assigned to individual members of the staff, after which the job of the literary editors is to proofread the preliminary material and prepare it for publication. In charge of this group and also of the business staff is the editor-in-chief, who works with the adviser in checking all the work done on the yearbook. Business - A very important part of any yearbook is its advertisements and subscriptions. The work on this sec- tion is done by the business staff, who handle all the fi- nancial matters of the yearbook. The business manager has an active staff, including a treasurer, who must keep records and handle cash. As the ad section forms a large part of the publication, the work of the business staff is equally as important and involved as that of the literary department. The composition and publication of the yearbook is an important major project of the senior class, and each member in his own way contributes to its success. 0
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Class of 1 957 Louise Allen Silence gives consent. ' • • .boy hater?. . . Nantasket . . . Driv- er Training student . . . daydreamer . . . TV fiend School Librarian 3j Committees. Margaret Allen Rather quiet but full of fun. . . .Peregrine White ' s. . . freckles . . . Humarock . . cheery . . . Maggie . . . yearbook money monger . . Committees. ; David Banner A quiet person except when otherwise. . . . terrific student . . . Mr. Wilson, Principal . . . never moody . . . boundless good nature . . . top tick- et seller . . . Silent Cal . . . National Honor Society 3,4; Tide Compiling 4; Class Ray 3; Dramatic Club 3,4; Football 3,4. Carol Bennett Patience is the best remedy for every trouble. . . . Hubbard ' s Cubbard . . . ' 41 Olds--that ' s a car?? KEEP TO THE RIGHT signs are a law . . . long eye- lashes . . . happy smile . . . Phys. Ed. fan . . . National Honor Society 4; Tide Literary Staff 3,4; School Librarian 3; Glee Club 2,3,4. Michael Bissell c natme is without equal. piui . . . Boys ' state • • • persona Uin . . . ’sSu for Se;«o;f T . 1,2| Student Council 3 4 - Pi, tes?n LTveVrs‘ ' »°y» ' St«e R LS 2 , 3 , 4 :® ' ' Berketball 1 . 2 ,; Hwi- . Donald Blunt Whatever IS worth doing at all, is worth doing wel • • • flawing red T hilJs lawn mowing business, . . fond of poetrv?? keep those Problems classes moviS !T ' ' Football 1; Baseball 2,3,4, 12
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