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King's Page By going to an eight page issue, Kings Page became less frequent, but more in depth. We want to inform students about campus related incidents, people, and school events, stated one staff member. However, Kingls Pageis subject matter was not restricted to school activities. Many articles discussed off- campus issues like teenage pregnancy, alcohol, and other addictions. The voice of Kings Page was radio station KING, which aired weekly to classrooms. Staff members reported sports scores and future school attractions. Mary Carman edited the paper for the first semester, at the end of which she transferred responsibility to Terry Chlentzos in order to pursue other projects of her own. 1 - 1 f, f A-LH 7 Q-4 i al? wi' l f 3 ss . 1
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ef' Tv. 1 Pixel if, 4 King's Page Staff. Front Row: Pat Hurley, Mary Carman, Paul Kuhn, Mike Lansky, Charlie Greer, Marilyn Osborn, Avery Austin, Rebecca Bernstein Second Row: Craig Pruitt. Scott Greene, Marie Dimauro, Terry Chlentzos, Matt Thomas, Wes Bredall, Tracy Prebish. Back Row: David Veazey, Melissa Bower, John Huffman, Steve Lewis, Ed Bundy, Tenley Tutt, Julie Hunkle, Carol Linn, Lisa Wilson, Mary Meaney. Impact Impact magazine, producing a more professional and thematic publication than in past years, was aided by a S750 provisional loan passed by the House of Representatives. Editor Dan Potter met with the staff most Wednesdays and attempted to enlist the enthusiasm of the student body and the cooperation of the English department. Response was marginal, either because of de-emphasis on creative expression or simple apathy on the part of the students. lmpact Staff. Front Row: Monica Orozco, Dan Potter, Barbara Bullard, Kevin Meaney, Arwen Mohun. Back Row: Avery Austin, Scott Drnavich Adam Martin, Shawn Rosenheim, Ursula Kroemer. I. Kings Page Editors. Left to Right: Terry Chlentzos, Melissa Bower, Craig Pruitt. Mary Carman, advisor Virginia Chennell. 2. Carol Linn gets some technical advice from Mrs. Chenncll. 3. Spring semester editor Terry Chlenlzos examines at Nnal copy before sending it on to the printers. 4, The Kings Page staff struggles to meet another deadline.
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