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Fiont row: E. Dc-Mascio, P. Babcock, D. Deering, B. Tiomhley. Second row: I. Rubman, A. Coletti, M. Coadv, R. Enholrn. BUSINESS STAFF Business Staff and Collectors The Echo Business Staff, working with its homeroom collectors, planned and carried out the fund-raising program for the two issues of the Unquity Echoi' magazine and for the 1962 Year- book. Under the capable guidance of Miss Wiley and Miss Elzbut the staff and collectors sold sub- scriptions and Senior Play tickets and solicited advertisers and boosters for the Yearbook. In addi- tion, they secured funds from the football conces- sions, where they added to the list of refreshments available at the games fresh popcorn made by their newly-acquired machine. VVithout the aid of the two hard-working groups pictured here this book could not have been published. YEARBOOK COLLECTORS Front row: K. Jacobsen, H Lieberman, M. Doyle, C Needham, E. Shucher. Sec ond row: R. Cullati, R Aron, L. Hardy, A. Yaffee
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THE ECHO STAFF YEARBOOK STAFF Front row: S. Reilly, R. Vengrow, E. Freedman, M. Leisher, M. Schneiderman, R. Rabb, P. Nelson, M. Eisenstadt, S. Stenberg. Second row: K. Smith, R. Litman, H. Lieberman, P. Mondlick, D. McNeil, R. Hogan, I. Ferren, I. Rab- inovitz, B. Goldstein, L. Jacobson, I. Tanzer. Third row: E. Baker, E. Collins, A. Smith, N. Pitnof, Chartor, R. Branting. Literar Publications The staffs of Milton High School,s two literary publications devoted many hours of planning, writ- ing, and editing to the preparation of the Yearbook and the K'Unquity Echof, The seniors of the Yearbook staff, under their adviser, Mr. Fidler, sought to present in the 1962 edition a graphic record of the personalities and activities of their class and to honor the town of Milton on the 300th anniversary of its incorporation. At general staff meetings and meetings of its various committees the Yearbook staff planned the contents of this book and submitted copy for editing and publication. The seniors and juniors of the Unquity Echov staff, under the guidance of Miss Nelson, planned the winter and spring editions of the school maga4 zine. In addition to writing articles Of their own, staff members read and edited articles submitted by their fellow students. The themes of the two issues of the Echo', this year were The American Attitudev and Teenage Contributionsf, ,In both its issues the Unquity Echov staff sponsored literary contests judged by members of the faculty and awarded cash prizes to the winners. Besides rendering a service to the students of Milton High School, the Yearbook and Echo', staffs gained valuable experience in journalism from their work. I. Gilman,, S. Linden, M. Brennan, M. Kirby, C. Meredith, D. Rogers, D. Delaney, E. Bello, E. Shucher. Fourth row: D. Jaspan, H. Heyman, VV. Mullen, I. Starr, S. Robbins, J. Front row: K. Quinlan, E. Hickey, C. Okstein, L. Short, H. Hackley, S. Con- solati, B. Mantica, M. Swartz. Second row: L. Lookner, A. Swett, D. Willis, E. McDonald, C. Cappers, P. Van Neste, G. Arrigo. L. Balconi. Third row: P. Cannata, I. Dolan, A. Pappas, K. Geller, F. Finizio, P. Needham, N. Colder, E. Castaldi.
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SENIOR PLAY DRAMATIC CLUB er, B. Bush, R. Branting Dramatic Club The members of the Dramatic Club strove to achieve success in their performances and to bring enjoyment to everyone. During the year they enter- tained their audiences with several productions: the Senior Class Play, the Girls League Play, and their contribution to the Drama Festival. Often members also performed in plays produced else- where in the town. Each member did his part seriously and energeti- cally. No matter what the occasion, club members took pride in their productions and derived enjoy- ment from them during tryouts, meetings, rehearsals, and, of course, the performances themselves. With the help of Miss Cave and Mrs. Jachney the Drama- tic Club, we are sure, will continue to produce Hne performances and bring pleasure to all. Front row: H. Davidson, R Cullati, L. Lookner, K Jacobsen, W. Weddendorf, B. Bush. Second row: J Leary, D. Deering, M Leisher, P. Davis, D. De- laney, M. Leonard, E. Wal- lin, P. Benos, S. Desatnick, R. Bradshaw. Front row: I. Kenswil, S Consolati, D. Maffeo, M Sclmeiderman, P. Cannati S. Stenberg. Second row M. Leisher, M. Leonard S. Desatniclc, D. Delaney P. Benos, L. Lookner, M Swartz, E. VVallin, R. Brad Shaw, K. Jacobsen, D. Deei ing. Third row: L. Fraser N. Role, M. Cohen, E. Mc Donald, D. Rogers, L Short, R. Cullati, W. Wed dendorf, J. Leary, S. Lord I. Bossi, C. Me1'edith, E Bello, P. Davis. Fourth row P. Aiemian, I. Epro, E Connell, A. Smith, R. Ho gan, H. Davidson, R. Coup
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