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 To print the news openly and honestly was the Beacon’s main objective. Although there were problems with admin­ istrative censorship, the editors and the administration have come to an agreement. Throughout the year, whether the article was about the new faculty members or the next exciting play the Drama Club planned to present, the Beacon reporters and photographers were ready to capture the news on paper and film. This year’s editors, Robert Bronstein and Michele MacMahon with their staff and faculty advisor, Mr. Robert Paoli, have worked hard to publish the serious, humorous, and momentous events which took place at our school.
EDITORS: STANDING FROM LEFT: P. REYNOLDS, SR. SPORTS EDITOR; D. BROWN, SR. EDITOR; P. BRONSTEIN, SR. EDITOR; G. DRUCKER, JR. EDITOR; MR. ROBERT PAOLI, FACULTY ADVISOR; M. MEDICI, PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR; S. EDWARDS, ASSC. PHOTO­ GRAPHY EDITOR. SITTING FROM LEFT: T. GLASSER, JR. SPORTS EDITOR; M MAC­ MAHON, SR. EDITOR; C. GALLI, JR EDITOR; M TULLMAN, JR. EDITOR.
CLOCKWISE FROM ABOVE: EDITORS; PHIL REYNOLDS WORKS ON HIS ATHLETIC PAGE; BUSINESS STAFF; WORKING IN PUB; BEA­ CON STAFF; MITCH TULLMAN AT WORK; SENIOR EDITORS DAVE BROWN AND MI­ CHELLE MACMAHON.
BUSINESS STAFF: STANDING FROM LEFT; B. CALKINS, B. LEVINSTON. E. LATHROP J. DECKER. SITTING FROM LEFT; K. BERG, D. ROGERSON, L. STOUT. S. DERREY
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