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Television Hi - yaah - Sophomore Brian Smith Crightp looks at his reflection in the television. YOU SAW IT LIVE- Staring into space, Junior Donald Bristow qbelowb prepares to roll the camera. rfrqligg fr'-lag? F fx 2
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x , I I. ii? .syv-' THIS HAS GOTTA GOI- Seniors Stuart Keiban, Qfar belowb, edits Rob Sandman's editorial copy. GARY GUCCI- Newspaper advisor Gary Daioyan, Cbelowb, corrects copy for his staff, FITTING FOLIOS- Senior Curt Brasher, Cleftj, carefully places his folios on a page, after the murder of spiderman. X I x 'R '-sf Newspaper
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WATCH THE BIRDIE- Senior Derek Devlin fleftj waits to film an orchestra performance. HOLD STILL- Senior Derek Devlin Qbottom lefty monitors a pro- gram. T.V. Production creates goals Producing two weekly T.V. programs kept T.V. Production students very busy. Non-stop taping of the programs enabled class members to receive live production experience in broadcasting as well as behind the camera learning the manufacturing of a program. One of the shows, Lincoln Magazine, dealt with many topics and activities around campus. Interviews were conducted with authorities on ev- erything from nuclear problems to Planned Par- enthood. The magazine was produced and direct- ed by senior John Morehead and hosted by senior Teri Churchill. Box Seat was the title of the program that covered school athletics. Announcer Mike Ga- lanos informed viewers with information about the sports going on, while Jonathan Williams reported scores and highlights. Producer of Box Seat, senior Tim McMiIIin, commented that he received good experience for the future in the class. The programs were aired on cablevision channel 10-B on Monday afternoons. When not working on a show, students worked out of a text which gave them additional television background. Teacher of the course, Carlin Jar- dine, was pleased with an increased enrollment and stated, The students really showed an inter- est and got more involved this year. Being involved in the production of a television show gave students exposure in a field of interest, and a foundation for possible careers to be built upon. I Television Production 'A 27
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