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The 1974-1975 Sangrall staff strikes a pose of their own. LEFT TO RIGHT FRONT ROW:Co-Editors Anne Price and Paula Jarosh; 2ND ROW: The Layout staff, Jim Hcnnessy (maintinence), Erin O'Brien (typing); 3RD ROW: Diana Altrichter; Photo Editor Rich Rolfs, Cindy Ebert; 4 TH ROW: Copy Editor Mark Premo, Kim Hartung, John Jarvis (sports copy). MISSING: Yearbook Advisor Mrs. Janet Johnson, Miriam Olson (artwork), Peter Regan (honorary staff member.) 25
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Sangraal Well, we finally finished Sangraal '75-74. Don't ask us how we did it! The only thing that kept us going was the Nankin and Peter Regan. They always reminded us that Yearbooks are bound to last! We can boast of a proud record of never meeting any deadlines--although many times we were tempted to -- by our own Argentine advisor, Mrs. Jan Johnson; but we never gave in. We even refused a lifetime supply of Archway Molasses Cookies in return for a met deadline. This took a lot of will power from Anne. Mrs. Johnson advised us right and left, being rather negative about square pictures. She was the idol of every working dummy, (we've got too many as it is!) and supplied us with all the dummy jokes we could handle. Contrary to popular belief, she DID know who was on the staff and who was not (M.B. are you listening) Where are you going tonight? How about some Salisbury steak, Paula? Our Co-Editors were truly amazing—especially Anne. Every night she managed to convince us that she actually had a good reason for coming late; but really, how many times do the pop machines have to be cleaned? She did work very hard and long, when she finally did get here. Anne also managed to pull some pretty cute stunts— like getting out of French and electrocuting Fr. Corwin, all in the same day. She is famous for staying up late during weekends (with Dick?). If nothing else, we did teach her to spell: T-I-M, E-C-C. Paula Okee-dokee Jarosh was always on time and ready to work. She (like Anne) also stayed up rather late-with Johnny Carson, Tom Snyder, and Groucho Marx. We've promised her a free trip to either Visalia ( it's summer in California ) or Brazil along with all the necessary supplies, such as Pringles a frozen water balloon, and powdered donuts. Our faithful underlay staff, Jim and Erin (Members of the Pica Counters Union) always came up with just the right layouts for Paula, Anne, and Mrs. Johnson to change. With their rule-a-head, photo-fit, copy key, and grease pencil they were ready to take over the world (or at least the hallway). Erin with her Hawaiian Punch, sore lingers, and Jim with his never ending question of, where's my pen? and with his carpet sweeper, lists, and hot donuts (not for sale) kept us clean, fed, typed, and organized. The pair extraordinaire, Mark Premo and John Jarvis performed above and beyond the call of duty this year. Along with Rich Rolfs and his 5 second timer and Diana Altrichter the book really fell into place. We would like to offer a special thanks to all those who were not on the staff but helped and also to our Josten's representative, Burt Hcdstrom. When you hear the tone we will all be on our way to Argentina with our $ 1,000,000 budget, a recording of Singing in the rain , and Peter Regan.
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Knight-Errant The Benilde-St. Margaret's newspaper staff, led by enthusiastic editor-in-chief Vickie Zimmer, began the year without an identity. They soon found themselves under a new newspaper name, the Knight-Errant. Under the supervision of Sally Ferron, advisor, a staff member always had a strong hand on his or her shoulder for support. The Knight-Errant serves an important purpose. It keeps students informed about happenings within BSM and allows them the opportunity' to voice their opinions. The paper staff enjoyed a successful year, encouraged each month as another newspaper came out full of bylines as rewards for effective newsfinding. Thanks for reading! NOT PICTURED: Patty Bowler, Cathy Buy, Tony DeLisi, Virginia DeLisi, Mary Beth Dornbach, Katy Emmcr, Liz Ferron, Denise Franzen, Denise Gcrgcn, Lisa Gottschalk, Vicki Massing, Steve Hickock, Paul Keefe, Dave Malinowski, Sue Moskalik, Patty O'Connor, Mary Ann Pyztlrowski, Mary Rosenthal, Bob Sayer, Marie Scaletta, Lynn Scanlan, Kathy Slavin, Art Thelcmann, Pat Weber, Jan Wegner. 26
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