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Rocket Hi-Lifes REPORTERS Fin! row: Lawrence Cate, Jane lellison, Barbara McDonough, Martha Willson, Barbara Hynes, Daniel McCarron. Sec- ond row: Linda Gardner, Judith Max- well, Muriel Dull, Judith Goddard, Nan- cy Lundberg, Mary Fitzpatrick. Third row: Susan Senecal, june Haskell, Pat- ricia Devaney, Donna Bauld, Ernestine Macdonald, Karen Klimas. ? l ' s 3 Q 'N,,g ii y.. 'Rt gw-4-N. Sarraf 17 EDITORS Qs it f E Q ll lsil 'E l Firrt row: Robert Petrucci, Katherine Chase, Mr. Hodgkins, Mr. Bond, ad- visers, William Reed. Second row: judith McGrath, Betsy Smith, Clifford Baker, Carolyn Anderson, Susan Haynes. BUSINESS STAFF Pint row: Priscilla Hynes, Re- becca Alexander, Joan Kyle, Lois Breugelman, Donna Shannon, Marilyn Christensen, Karen john- son, Nancy Kurchian. Second row: Barbara Miller, Karen Kean Lynne Sutherland, jane Jordan, Catherine Bates, Beatrice Miller, joan Galante, janet Crowell. Third row: Nathalie Heselton Linda Wallin, jean Holden, Su- san Harvey, june Haskell, Patricia Devaney, jill Emerson, Pamela Phillips. 1 v 84 Under the direction of Mr. Hodgkins, Rocket I-Ii-Liter meets during the activity period Mondays and Wednesdays. To become a member of a I-Ii-Lite staff, one needs at least a B in English and an interest in newspaper work or creative writing. All prospective members are carefully screened by the editors and advisers. Hi-Liter teaches the students the principles of good journalism, the practice of these principles by the publication of a quarterly news- paper, and an appreciation of staff organization. The hard work that goes into the publishing of four issues a year was rewarded by a Second Class Award from the National Scholastic Press Association. This year Linda Hubbard, the capable editor-in-chief of Hi-Liter, and several members of her editorial staff have attended monthly news meetings sponsored by the Boston Globe. Programs for these meet- ings have been provided.by such interesting speakers as Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II, and sportswriter Red Smith. 'Y
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f At last, after three long years of waiting, it was the Class of 1959's turn to publish the Pioneer. In the fall, the Art and Literary editors met to plan the yearbook. They lacked experience, but they were determined to make this year's book the best ever. After a great deal of discussion, a theme was decided upon. Then the actual planning and work began. A dummy of the book had to be made, and a page by page outline was completed. Throughout the course of the year, the editors discov- ered that the work of producing an outstanding yearbook involved many people. The Art Staff, with the expert ad- vice of Miss Roy, did the layouts which provided us with attractive and well balanced pages. The Literary Staff, capably guided by Miss Stembridge, wrote all of the copy and cutlines for the book. Every member of this staff tried to make his copy interesting and lively. Without the un- ceasing efforts of the Business and Typing Staffs, this HOMEROOM COLLECTORS Firrt row: Linda M. Snow, Sharon Mullen, Ruth Ann Walker, Muriel Peterson, Shir- ley Toner, Anne deBrigard, Rosemary Sias, Karin Ralston, Laura Bishop. Second row: Gerald Bumham, Linda Han- ley, Marsha Critchett, Kather- ine Chase, Catherine Bates, jane Foye, Barbara Lundholm, joan Galante, Carol Vars, William Herrick. Third row: Louise Lassieur, Marcia Poock, Susan Harvey, Paul Sheridan, Stephen Murray, Donald Co- tteau, William Mulley, Donna Bauld, Linda Stewart. . f,,. ,..r,. A Pioneer 5 Q, 1 , J' iii PIONEER BOARD I Fin! rout Nancy Kurchian, Patricia Harrow, Karen Kean, Rosemary Sias. Second row: Paula King, Stephen Murray, Gail Howard. I yearbook wouldn't have been possible. With Mr. Lorden advising the Business Staff, its competent members can- vassed the town to obtain advertisements. The Typing Staff transferred sometimes unreadable longhand into neat- ly typed copy for the printer. Many long hours were spent by the Homeroom Collectors in obtaining subscriptions, thus assuring us of a successful yearbook. The Profile Staff busied itself with collecting information about the mem- bers of the senior class. With Mrs. Conti as adviser, the members of this staff proceeded to use their talents to write the brief biographical sketches which appear under each picture in the Senior Section. By actual participation in yearbook work, the members of the junior Art and Literary Staff have gained a great deal of experience which they can put to use in the publica- tion of next year's Pioneer. H-..J'5. T
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