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Page 31 text:
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Posing between paragraphs, the Knight-Errant staff, LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP ROW: Jim Gay, Colette Mass, Mike Richter; MIDDLE ROW: Jim Soderberg, Erin O'Brien, Barb Steichen, Steve Enck, Mark Premo, John Jarvis, (Editor-in-Chief) Vicki Zimmer, (Advisor) Miss Sally Fcrron, (Assistant Editor) John Steichen; BOTTOM ROW: Mary Strcitz, Jim Hcnnessy.
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Page 30 text:
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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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Page 32 text:
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Student Council Starting a new organization by combining the best of the two, Benilde and St. Margaret's, is not the easiest thing to do. This year's Student Council managed to take that first step forward, starting back in the spring of '74, when seven Executive Board members were elected. Plans were made and traditions were started. Class Board elections held in October made the council complete and operable as a school function. Although some members showed a neglect toward their duties as elected officials, many others proved themselves to be true leaders hopefully to serve the Student Council in the future. Of the many things accomplished— Homecoming Week, buses to games, dances, assemblies, picking a new school song, Spirit Week, scholarships, and working on solutions for general problems that occur in school, were some of the major ones. As a new organization, the Student Council proved that the students could be represented in something positive could result because of it. Hopefully the system can improve its proficiency, as the school grows tighter bonds through time, with itself, its students, and its faculty. Pete Regan President 28
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