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Richard Murphy Editor-in-Chtef Vivian Jarrett Feature Editor Robert Christiansen Sports Editor Virginia Perkins Literary Editor Robert Baker Neu s Editor m print The IMPRINT, with its enlarged staff and revised format, furnished the students each month with entertaining and informative reading on school activities. Our school newspaper not only brought items of interest to the attention of the student body with full and accurate coverage, but also offered the opportunity for advancement in writing and for exper- ience in journalism. In addition, all interested students gained practice in the mechanics of editing and financing a publication. In order to provide the school with a better newspaper, the IMPRINT under the direction of Mr. Chisholm and the Editorial Staff undertook many innovations besides its annual book fair and friendly rivalry with the LOG Staff. The Globe Press Conference attended by editors and reporters, the Spotlight On Sports column, and the sale of vocabulary flash cards were only a few of the new activities which rounded out a profitable and gratifying year for the IMPRINT. 22
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Staff considerable jobs of soliciting subscriptions and advertisements needed to finance our publication. To further obtain funds, the entire Staff sponsored a colorful and successful Fall dance, which opened the Fall social season at M.H.S. Despite fewer available periods for staff work, the countless revisions were made, the deadlines were met, and gradually our year- book took form. Although each staff worked individually, the combined results of their efforts are presented here in the final cast of our footsteps — the 1962 LOG. BUSINESS STAFF First row: J. Worcester, J. Tassinari, Editor; B. Chernis. Second row: L. Til- ton, D. Pullo. ADVERTISING STAFF First row: R. Decker, B. Blake, Editor; P. Gore. Second row: N. Albertson, P. Rollins. 21
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IMPRINT REPORTERS AND ART STAFF M First row: W. Coburn, L. Varney, F. Racine, M. Rossiter, J. Alcorn, D Cavicchio, J. Couser, A. Fuller, A. Jones, D. Sawier. Second row: S. Baker, J. Soursovrian, M. Eppoliti, R. Nason, M. Hudson, L. Dunlap, R. Green, C. Harkins, J. Buddington, L. Robinson, A. Allen. Third row: B. Dunbar, S. Pierce, C. Turner, J. Crane, K. Walsh, L. Vekens, K Rey- nolds, D. Thompson, D. Varjebedean, IMPRINT BUSINESS STAFF First row: N. Bremner, J. Fuchs, N. Genich, J. Mutti, J. Rooney, J. Can- nata, N. Albertson, L. Bossi. Second row: S. Olson, N. Harrison, M. Kas- prazak, J. Martens, J. Withington, T. Priestly, N. Pike, D. Lapore, R. Lane. Third row: M. Welch, B. White, K. Hodgson, J. Holland, D Murphy, J. Maddocks, L. Lieberman. 23
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