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(l-r) 1st row: Jon Reinsdorf, Jessica Kotler, Aviva Cahn, Dan Bloedorn, Andy Brown, Eric Matthies, Brian Lax, Lana fleishman, Stephanie Britt, Alex Silits Laying down on the job (tsk tsk!): Eric Swanson 12 When the journalism class met in the beginning of the year, our very first order of business was to change the name of the newspaper. It is now known as The Enterprise . Because we were starting practically from scratch, it took quite a while to actually get the paper moving. One of our major problems was that in the beginning, we were working out of a classroom and setting up wherever we could ( Well, guys, we could use this for an office, But Brian, that ' s the trash dumpster! Shut up and get to work. ) Our goal was to publish a paper that people (students, especially) would want to read. We hoped to do as professional a job as possible with the limited time, space, and resources we had to work with. We held journalism class twice a week with Dr. Geyer as advisor. These discus- sions had to be seen to be believed. Ev- eryone had an opinion concerning what everyone else should have been doing. The rest of the week we were on our own. We had the help, however, of kind souls such as Mr. Shipley, without whom the columns on each page would probably be consistently tilted at a 45 degree angle (with the headlines penciled in) and Mr. Conroy, whose unlimited skills at the English language were of immense help. Since I am writing this in advance, I can ' t be sure, but I hope that by now The Enterprise has become a paper we can all be proud of. I would also like to thank my staff and our advisor, Dr. Geyer. No matter how many fits I threw, I was really having fun. Everyone likes a power trip -Editor-in-Chief -Brian Lax
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We look forward to every Wednesday. Do you want me to tell you why? I am not telling!! (HA) Just kidding. Forum is every Wednesday. We have a lot of fun, but there is also a substantial amount of work involved. Most of all, we like hearing Mr. Kramer ' s stories and jokes (which are usually not very funny)! This year we have accomplished three very special things . . . The skateboard contest, the social events and Plowshares. We are proud to say that Plowshares raised a lot of money for the poor people. Anyway, it has been a great year! -Tory Richardson and Libby Deitrick (l-r) first row: Stephanie Tomaras, Yasmin Fatah, Ashley Hemphill, Tory Richardson, Meagen Lane, ]ohn Hatfield second row: Todd Rohlen, Dan Pinkert, Bok Missner, ]ohn McCrath, T.C. Whiting Middle School Forum u
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