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This year’s Beacon, with its large and experienced staff consisting mostly of juniors, has produced an excellent paper. “This is one of the best Beacons in terms of style and taste,” says the editor-in-chief, Brian Askew. Some of the new features of the paper were the sports column, “The Prince and the Pauper” and “Rock Review”. Under the supervision of the faculty advisor, Mr. Robert Paoli, the Beacon has presented entertaining and useful informa­ tion for and from the students. Mr. Paoli expects that as the staff grows more experienced, the paper will grow also. The Beacon has high hopes for next year’s paper as well.
1. BEACON EDITORS, LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: E. Koenig, B. Leonowicz, M. Reyes. SECOND ROW: K. Haykal, B. Askew, Editor-in-chief, M. McDougall, J. Penvenne, G. Casagrande, R. Rogers, F. Hammer. 2. BEACON STAFF, LEFT TO RIGHT, SEAT­ ED: S. McMullen, R. Brandi, S. Meyerson, J. Butler, J. Plutchok. SECOND ROW: D. Stout, A. Samck, T. Kopidakis, M. Zito. A. Von dcr Porlcn, D Mac Gillivray, S. Botlagudur, D. Arkoulakis. THIRD ROW: M. Glasscr, .1. Gaskcll, D Lewis, L. Charlton, M. Thomas, R. Minard, P. Ragno, D. Scigcl, T Moore, A. Bowman. 3. John Pcnvcnnc cuts a picture lor the January BEACON. 4. Greg Casagrande discusses a layout with faculty advisor Mr. Paoli.
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