They put the ‘good’ in the BJ’s good ol’ days
Retired BJ photographer Ott Gangl provided this photo of the BJ 3rd
floor gang gathering at the late Art Dept. chief Bud Morris’ Medina County
home.
How many do you recognize from long ago?
Starting at the front, I see reporter Pam McCarthy, photographer
Tom Marvin, artist Dennis Haas, Composing’s Joe Catalano, columnist Polly
Paffilas, editor Ken Cole (cup upraised), photographer Bill Hunter, photographer
Ron Kuhner, photographer Ott Gangl (sprawled), chief artist Bud Morris (almost
kneeling, far right), Reference Library chief Cathy Tierney, Action Line’s
unique Craig Wilson, managing editor Bill Schlemmer, copy desk’s Art Cullison, travel
writer Ed Schoenleb, columnist Fran Murphey, artist Art Krummel, editor Tim
Smith, editor Sol Schwartz, State Desk super-energized super chief Pat
Englehart, editor Dave Boerner, editor Tim Hayes, photographer Lew Henderson, sports
columnist Jack Patterson, copy desk’s Don Hawk (far right, striped shirt), who got the job I came to interview for at the BJ (so Ben Maidenburg had Dan Warner make me assistant State Desk
editor and hand me over to the guy with the frenetic behavior and the DeNobil
cigar).
At least 14 of them are in that Great Newsroom in the Sky where Saint
Peter “talks like a man with a paper asshole” (yes, that’s a tribute to Patrick
T., the best editor I ever had in my 43-year newspaper career).
After the initial posting of this article, former BJ reporter Barbara Galloway Mudrak, who obviously still has
a sharp wit, corrected me on the identification of her in Ott Gangl’s photo.
Barb’s email:
“John,
“That's not me in the front row of Ott's photo, I'm thinking that's
Pam McCarthy, since Tom Marvin is right behind her. I think this predates me. Plus, I never sat that daintily.
“Barb”
I stand corrected, Barb, and thanks for providing my chuckle for
the day.
Retired BJ artist Dennis Haas, who went to the KRN Washington bureau and the St. Petersburg Times IT staff, solved the issue. Here are the IDs for EVERYONE at the party.
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