Friday, May 25, 2001

Your Move: Chess Club Makes Debut in Alumni Memorial

This article was printed in the May 25, 2001 issue of Crossroads, my high school's newspaper.



Thursday, May 24, 2001

Crossroads Photo Editor Pictures

I was the photo editor for the student newspaper of my high school, Crossroads. As photo editor, I had to take photos for a number of articles and stories, which I did not particularly care for. I thought I would include them all here as I consider them part of the public record. I have tried to put the photos I am more proud of near the top. There are two criteria to keep in mind- the content and the actual photography. Some these photos look great, but have terrible content. Others, great content but terrible photography. Some are terrible in both ways, or great in both ways.


May 26, 2001. This photo just rocks.

February 28, 2001. We heard about this car crash and I went running outside to get this photo.

February 28, 2001. I went to the upper balcony and waited to get a good photo of the girls playing basketball.


December 1, 2000. So I asked this teacher, Mr. Cannuli, to pose for the photo, and he literally jumped into the pile of clothes. He was kind of a nut.


March 30, 2001. I did not have the newspaper's camera, so I used a cheap home camera, and that's why it came out so dark. Otherwise it would be a great action shot.




January 3, 2001. This photo came out looking pixelated, but it was actually a good shot, and the Crossroads staff decided it was the photo of the year.







Seniors Issue May 2001.


April 26, 2001. This priest used be be a Lutheran minister, and was married, then when he converted, the Church allowed him to become a priest and stay married. I remember I was freaking out because we lost the newspapers camera and needed to use a cheap home camera for this photo.





May 25, 2001


May 25, 2001.





May 25, 2001


May 25, 2001.



April 26, 2001.


April 26, 2001


April 26, 2001.





March 30, 2001.


March 30, 2001.


December 1, 2000


December 1, 2000.


March 30, 2001. This photo came out way too dark.


December 1, 2000. They would not let me take a photo of the detention serving students faces so we had them turn their desks around and took the photo.





May 25, 2001.




January 31, 2001



January 31, 2001



January 31, 2001


February 28, 2001



February 28, 2001

May 25, 2001.



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February 28, 2001.






April 26 2001



April 26 20001


April 26 2001. Yes, an empty parking spot.

Thursday, April 26, 2001

Indie Band Contest 2

These were the rules and winners of the second annual Indie Band contest as published in Crossroads, my high school's newspaper.




January 31, 2001



April 26, 2001

Students Rate New Britney 'Wanna-be'

This was an article I wrote for my high school newspaper, Crossroads. Published April 26, 2001.



Jazz Groups Invade Florida

This was written for the April 26, 2001 issue of Crossroads, my high school's newspaper.



Friday, March 30, 2001

Cheerleaders, Poms Unite with Successful Season

This was the one time one of my articles made it to the front page of Crossroads, the newspaper of my high school, published March 30, 2001. Here's a lesson in high school newspaper politics. I wrote several front page material articles, but the news editor, was not interested in them. Then there was a controversy. An article was published about the Cheerleaders. There had been an age old rivalry between the Cheerleaders and Pom Pom Squad. The Poms members were complaining about this lack of coverage. I decided to volunteer to do a story about the Poms. I wanted to set the example of equal coverage so I wanted to include news on the Cheerleaders in the story. The news editor was friends with members of the Cheerleaders. So one of my stories finally got to the front page. Needless to say, while I was happy to have my article on the front page, I found the shameless patronage exhibited by this editor desicable. We would clash later as to who would be editor in chief of the paper. I was willing to do something where we would each be co-editors in chief. She opposed the idea and wanted it all to herself. She got the position and I went on to be editor-in-chief of the literary magazine. I was and still am furious at that editor.





Entries Announced for 2001 Indie Band Contest

This article was published in the March 30, 2001 issue of Crossroads, my high school's newspaper.




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