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Miss Colby personally asks each person to join the staff. Shown here are D. Ollari and R. Smith. After a year of hard work by the staff, purchasers C. Delpivo and L. Rousseau receive their books. Senior Class Editor Nancy Hamblin ’67 HERALD EDITORIAL BOARD Editor-in-chief Sandra Rau ’67 Photographer s Assistants William Bourque ’67 Carol Camevale ’67 Typists Katherine Burke ’67 Anna Giannoccaro ’67 Catherine Jeffery ’67 Dale Ollari ’67 Jo-Ann Sasali ’67 Susan Wieliczka ’67 Proofreader Robert Ritchie ’67 Newly appointed yearbook members, D’Agostino and I. Hale, join S. Rau refreshments at the June reception. Editorial Assistants Catherine Angilly ’68 Lois Bianchi ’67 Susan Blackburn ’67 Robert D’Agostino ’68 Karen Dunbar ’67 Marian Grabowicz ’67 Susan Harris ’67 Carol Kidwell ’67 James McHugh ’67 Kathleen Meehan ’67 Melissa Randall ’67 Richard Smith ’67 Linda Tobiasz ’67 Barbara Uchneat ’68 Thomas Walker ’68 Taylor Weatherbee ’68 % f Mr. Robinson and Miss Colby discuss the cover chosen by the Herald staff. At the annual Christmas party the Mexican exchange students, Edu¬ ardo Martinez Tovar and Javier Ugalde, tell staff members about their native country. 03 CU
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T. Wigfield spends many hours after school selling advertisements. Mr. O’Brien, advisor, pre¬ pares the tear sheet for the advertisement section of the yearbook. The Herald Business Board Members are often nervous, but a push by D. Ghiggeri works quite well for 0. Ghez- 0. Ghezzi, R. Gill, D. Ghiggeri, R. Harrison, and C. Balboni demand nourishment a s they work on the advertisements. CO Page
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When students talk to Loring Studios about their pictures, the Herald staff is there to assist them. Left to right are K. Meehan, W. Bourque, C. Kidwell, M. Downs, M. Crabowicz, N. Hamblin, and J. McHugh. Junior members are determined to secure a fair number of pages for their class. The juniors are T. Walker, C. Angilly, T. Weath- erbee, R. D’Agostino, B. Uchneat, I. Hale, P. Babiarz. D. Colpitts spends most of her time mak¬ ing appointments with Loring photographers. To facilitate the work of other members, M. Ran¬ dall files the in¬ coming pictures. K. Dunbar asks staff artist E. Nash to draw some¬ thing for her page. Before a deadline typists stay late to finish the tripli¬ cates. Left to right are A. Giannoccaro, K. Burke, C. Jef¬ fery. L. Tobiasz, S. Harris, L. Pirog, S. Blackburn, C. Carnevale, and L. Bianchi work diligently on the senior biography sections. | j LD Page
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