Shannon Stroh

Leila Aboussir, Online Photography Editor
May 21, 2012
Filed under Tremendous Twelve
Lights come up, voices start ringing, and the band starts playing their instruments. Shannon Stroh has been an avid member of the BSM theater department since her entrance into the school, but is rarely seen on the actual stage. Yet, Shannon’s dedication alongside her sarcastic, witty personality has... Read more »
Coverdale voted Artist of the Week
Leila Aboussir, staff writer
June 2, 2011
Filed under News Briefs
The popular student art museum website, Artsonia, awarded sophomore Brigitte Coverdale the title of “Artist of the Week” for the week of May 22 to May 28. The website selects twelve different art pieces created by students ranging from pre-kindergarten to high school to win the title. Entered by... Read more »
An education in social justice

Leila Aboussir, photographer
January 20, 2011
Filed under News
Returning to the stage, this year’s acting class takes on a production which both recognizes unjust labor wages while also showcasing the talents of the students involved. “Nickel and Dimed,” a social justice play based off of a true story, follows the story of writer Barbara Ehrenreich as she... Read more »
Jewish teacher offers alternative persceptive
Leila Aboussir, staff writer
January 2, 2011
Filed under Student Life
For some, the holiday season doesn’t consist of just presents, lights, and candy canes, but rather a stress-free season incorporating latkes, dreidels, and the occasional Chinese take-out order. Ms. Rosalie Goldberg is unlike most in the community of Benilde-St. Margaret’s––she’s a Jewish teacher... Read more »
Women’s movement brought back to life
Leila Aboussir
December 9, 2010
Filed under Activities
With a name based off a well-known Shakespearean character, Reviving Ophelia boosts the self-esteem of young women throughout the Benilde-St. Margaret’s community through awareness, service, and the welcoming company of friends. Reviving Ophelia was originally formed in 2002 when a transfer student... Read more »
We prefer to be called “little people”
Leila Aboussir
November 12, 2010
Filed under Humor
Neck cramps, blisters from high heels, and strained calf and arm muscles from over reaching: only a few life-altering symptoms those of us (vertically-challenged) people are forced to deal with. Living your life at everyone else’s shoulder height is easier said than done. The constant ridicule we receive––based... Read more »
Students are forced to share lockers
Leila Aboussir
September 24, 2010
Filed under News
The record-breaking enrollment of 1205 students this new school year, five over the school’s maximum capacity, left administration no other option than to require 17 pairs of unsuspecting students to share lockers with one of their peers for a short period of time. Sevy Gondeck, a junior who is... Read more »














