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Page 89 text:
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(Above Left): Mrs. Lia familiarizes herself with the style and outline of the Herald. (Above Right): Brad Colby and Lexie Hieber choose the Herald headline for the next issue. (Above): Patty Leonard prepares her next article. (Left): The experienced Herald staff shows their new moderator the ropes . (Opposite Page Above): Editors Jocile Walsh and Kathy O ' Le- ary discuss the next deadline.
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A Year of Changes w Once again, the Benet Herald has proven to be a reliable source of school information. Copy editors be- came a new addition to this year ' s staff. The purpose of these two new positions was to alleviate some of the editor-in-chief s and associate edi- tor ' s extra work load. The staff suc- cessfully used new photo arrange- ments and copy layouts for the im- provement of the paper ' s general appearance. Many new writers also contributed to the over all success of this year ' s paper. The 1981- ' 82 editors of the Benet Herald were: Jocile Walsh, Editor-in- Chief; Kathleen O ' Leary, Associate Editor; Brad Colby, News Editor; Vince Biskupic, Sports Editor; Patty Leonard, Feature Editor; Paula Mlsna and Lexie Hieber, Copy Edi- tors; David Murphy, Photo Editor; and Joe Hantsch, Circulation Man- ager.
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Page 90 text:
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Once Upon A Time . . . % ms (Above Left): Upon her release from the deep dark room, fearless moderator, Miss Mary Beth Hammond displays a relieved smile. (Above Right): Patiently awaiting the arrival of the good witch, Dave Murphy, photo editor prints pictu res because his life depends on it. (Center): Copy Editors Mary Ellen Nelli- gan and Unnae Ellensohn greet the Good Witch of the Third Deadline with a smile. (Above Left): I )ne of the devoted staff mem- bers, Chris Murphy, at work? (Right): Look- ing forward to her escape through the long dark tunnel, Index Editor Lora Carmignanl, types faster than ever before. (Opposite Page Above Left): Marilyn Case cranks out layouts like there ' s no tomorrow. (Above Right): Production Editor Tom Lei ' mpte glares tab the interrupting camera (Center): I ing Editor Laura McGral : . :. ' ks well under deadline pressure. (Below Left): Senior Lay- out Adviser, Andy Aswad, hidden away in the deep, dark room works without interruption.
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