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Crank it up! D.J.’s at WHSR take time out for a commercial break. Members of the photo club, Sara Fleming, Linda Rossetos, Wes Schmale, and Gianna Limongiello, discuss possible pictures for the yearbook with Mrs. Watson. (Photo by Photo Club President Craig Bon- nell) 12 Media Photo Club Members: Wes Schmale, Kevin Racek, Craig Bonnell, David Selvitelli, Ivan Latansion, Da¬ vid Budd, Linda Rossettos, Sarah Fleming, Gianni Limongiello, and Marco Sartori trade places and pose for the camera. The first issue of the Red and Black set a pattern for excellence under the editorship of Rob Nigro, as Sandy Capodilupo and Pam Clinton can testify.
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4H Aloha! Wave Freshmen Amy Derry, Colleen O Connor, and Leslie Pedulla at their first high school dance. Spirited Seniors, Hannah Riley and Sharon Fitzger¬ ald show their enthusiam for their first event of their last year. Hawaiian Luau Together for the last fast dance were Pam Prince Getson and John Travolta Krebs. On their way out, Michael McGee and Denise Wheaton pose for a final shot to finish up a terrific night.
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What’s news? Members of the Red and Black staff include: Patricia Maio, Scott Olivieri, Mr. Benton, David Swanson, Chris Flynn, Julie Doherty, Andy Laats, Maryellen Sullivan, Kristen Kelley, Neil Horiwitz, Rob Nigro, and Martha Redding. WHSR Members include: Chip Katcoff, Ravi Sharma, Chris Alexander, Bill Stevens, Will Hunter, Christian Romero, Ben Keller, Rich Mahoney, Marc Signorino, Matt Malio, John McCarthy, Adrian Har- pam, and Ron Purdy. (Photo by Ivan Latansion) Lights, Camera, Action! The communications wave hit Win¬ chester High! Students interested in the field of communications, can get a head start at our high school! By joining any one of our media clubs, such as the radio station, newspaper staff, or photography club, students are able to enhance their communication abilities. Being a member means learning not only the field itself, with actual hands on training, but also the experience of organizing arfd working with others to produce the final product. The output of these clubs is not directed solely towards our student body. For ex¬ ample, the photography club sends their pictures to the school paper, yearbook, and to local newspapers. Our school newspaper, The Red Black, is often seen for sale in local stores and articles in it regularly include features on town and community affairs. WHSR, Winchester High School’s Radio, can be heard all over town, as people crank up the popu¬ lar station. The opportunity to learn some¬ thing new and challenging, is what makes these clubs in a class by themselves. Media 13 m
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