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The pick and peck of typewriters sounded, while groups of people gathered with one another telling stories, while the rest search- ed through folders for sub- missions to read. This was the place where poets and writers to be took their first step to becoming famous. ln Flight the award winn- ing literary magazine provid- ed an outlet for literary and artstic achievement. The magazine gained national recognition for winning awards such as the Silver Crown, which was given by Columbia University. This was the most prestigious award given to literay magazines. Thoughout the year In Flight had various activities usually headed by Editor Vandanna Jagannathan and Assistant Editor Teresa Lui. The magazine sponsored a cover and short story contest and also selected the winning essay and poem for Drug Awarenss Month held in October. I was pleased that the staff gained an awareness of good writing and constantly learned the mechanics of put- ting together a magazine, Sponsor Ms. Carol Munn said. Written by Kim Beacham. 76 Literary Magazine uture riters ake light r L 'm.. Perhaps one ofthe hardest tasks of In Flight staffers is rating the submission that are given to the magazine for acceptance into the magazine. Senior staffer Sonja Halk refects on the submission before she gives her final ratings and comments. Photo by Kim Lopez. Displaying a new trend in the yuletide spirit is Sponsor Carol Munn who elevates her creativity by modeling her new ornaments from the French club on her Christmas ear. Photo by Carol Sharp. Why does this class always go so fast? Junior Kristi Rexroth asks as she rates a recent submission, Photo by Kim Lopez. Double Page Spread by Kim Beachan
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There are more to movies than meets the eye, ex plalned Entertainment Editor John Jansen N one knows this better than John His knowledge of the movie industry goes beyond just a Saturday night at the movies. Not only does John work at a movie theater, he even directs movies of his own. . sl T xi X Z if Xi f f l Adding talent to the staff second semester newcomers Nicole Pennington Angie Hammerstein Tammy Crouse and Stuart Wagner discuss new story ideas for the next edition of the paper Photo by Tara Spinelli GK f you make me look like a fool, I ll kill ya! John Jansen says to Mark Bollinger regarding Bollinger's newsstory on J ansen's movie Invader , in the Christmas edition of the Peregrine . Photo by Lisa Stubbs. Attempting to aquaint new staff member Stephanie Craft with newsroom procedures, Robyn Frisby explains layout designs. Photo by Lisa Stubbs. Utilizirig her photographic skills, Lisa Stubbs examines her work. Photo by Ty Sides. Carefully debating style and thought, Parrish Herbert develops her newsstory. Photo by Lisa Stubbs. Newspaper 75 .
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. A i She's more than a teacher, she's almost like another staffer, Vandan- na Jagannathan said. Well liked by English classes and Literary Magazine staff Ms. Munn created a closeknit family feeling. Each of the magazine staff agreed: K'She can relate. '-.A- bl 'fi .axfir Wake ...2 , Beginning to layout a page for the magazine Junior William Brooks pools his creative design talent to come up with the ultimate design. Photo by Kim Lopez. Being an ln Flight staff member is like belonging to a family. Senior Jennifer Blume displays her enjoyment of her new family members. Photo by Kim Lopez. In Flight staff members are: lfront rowl Teresa Lui, Min So, Vandana Jaganathan, Jennifer Blume, Kim Lopez, Alma Herrera, Scott Kelley, Kam Erickson, Sonja Halk, Tamala Jernigan and Rob Arroyarre. fback rowl Cathy Hopper, Kristi Rexroth, Kim Beacham, Willaim Brooks, and Carol Munn. Photo by Carol Sharp. Literary Magazine 77 .
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