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Junior Rachel Anderson (A.J uni ors Anna Hansen and Emma Hansen read through their notes in order to
and senior Laura Bjorn stad prepare fo r their broadcast. " It was reall y cool to do the broadcast wi th Emma
work on a shirt for Literary every Friday," Anna said. photo by A/ex Jetter B.Senior Matt Wiesler chats with
Magazine. Art teacher Tony jun ior Jeff Nelson at a home football game. "! reall y enjoyed being on the side-
Brisbois took over as th e cl ub lines to film all of the games," Wiesler said . photo by Alex Jett er C. Sophomore
sponsor at th e beginni ng of the Alex Jetter and junior Rachel Anderson judge artwork fo r th e Literary Magazine.
year. photo by A lex Jetrer Members of Lit Mag had the pri vil ege of choosing the works th at went int o th e
magazine. photo contributed by A/ex Jetter]
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-n.nr~ v..o,''-' ¥awter said. stories, poems and other literature.
to do something that I love and that Not only were the students respon- Students who aspired to be featured
the whole school could see," junior sible for the time they spent on-air, in the award winning magazine had to
Greg Saffles said of his involvement in but they had other time commitments submit their work to Lit Mag members,
Broadcast Club. behind-the-scenes as well. who had to go to extra lengths to ensure
Broadcast Club was an activity for "On Friday mornings, we had to be that they had enough submissions for the
students interested in creating and re- extra dedicated to get everything to- magazine.
porting the school news every morning gether for the weather," Saffles said. "We created a campaign of posters
during second hour. Members also had to be at school and created advertisements for the news
Any student with a passion for broad- earl y every morning to prepare the to encourage people to submit," senior
casting was able to join, but those who MN99 News On-the-Go, which played Katie Claus said.
preferred the anchoring positions had to on the TV throughout the day. Members met twice a week to discuss
audition in front of advisor Kim Vawter Literary Magazine consisted of a page layouts, theme, deadlines and to
and veteran Broadcast members. group of students who were interested in collaborate on promotional ideas such as
"Together the staff and I decided art and literature. Together they com- Open Mic Night.
who would be best able to read the an- bined their creative abilities to design "Lit Mag was a spectacular way to
nouncements correctly for the teachers a publication called "The Muse." The showcase student creativity," sophomore
and would be enjoyable for the student magazine featured unique artwork, short Austin MacDonald said.