Page 284 - 1983 Wardlaw Hartridge
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 It was a long, long, seven days, the Nth to the 18th of March to be exact, that the elect few spent getting out the yearbook from 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. and then from 8 P.M. to II-.30 P.M. dailly. Of couse after persuing through this Centennial Issue of Tempora Et Mores, one can easily understand the dedication of those people, who gave up the first week of their spring vacation to make sure this book was published on time.
I would especially like to thank Sean McMullen’s aid in writing copy at the last minute (and enjoying it), Dawn Lewis for her nimble fingers at the typewriter, Elaine Kossowicz, Anita Sadaty, and Cathering Cotman for doing all the menial tasks with a smile, Margaret Carter for doing most of the sports section cheerfully, (always with a strongly-held opinion to be voiced in her own gentle manner), Masako Shimamura for her willingness to write copy and correct others, while drifting into the fifth dimension, and last but not least, Jocelyn Lubach who was absolutely spectacular in doing everything her usual enthusiastic way, while enduring my misogenist jokes, and to
the rest of the staff, I say thanks.
To Mr. Brown a sincere encomium is called for. He has been a friend as well as a teacher and faculty adviser,
while suffering all of my baldness jokes. Mrs. Bart’s prodigious labors produced an ad section she calls her "piece de resistance,” which, given the books this includes, is saying quite a bit. Her encouragement and work allowed the seniors to be sole inhabitants of their own page. To Ellen Bart, Cindy Mallin, and the rest of the business staff, 1wish to express my appreciation.
Finally, I would like to offer my gratitude to Mrs. Hoffman for all the years she stood by me, like my own family, to Mr. McDougall for his wit and friendship, to Mrs. Gubleman for her wisdom and helping out at short notice, and to my parents for their support and patience.
Todd S. Pogosky Editor-in-chief
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