f o <5 7.4.. ' : ,2 ' seP 3 '9' ( 77K" 1" . . , VE (K. :1; , » t 3,. , f __ . venomous I NEWSPAPER I warms ’““‘“ : l- Tress 0va. OF KENTUCKY HERMES a" " . :‘jvll 1"” V‘ ._ , I. W E. , E z '2 ff1c1al Publication of the Kentucky Press Serv1ce - Vol. 62, No. 11 - November 1991 _- . to 7. 1 t .. E ' cass&on he Ob W' tth r . ”mm _______]_ e re on a ere. Roam ' . ’ ” ””7”” "“4 “ ”" “"4 ""' v'/ v - ' w . » » . r h. . . , ».-.. .... . »- v ~/. ., , I my,” a4.,»;w e E; , , 1‘: . “Hearse Students ObserVe/ analyze: 011559“, E/eeer E ~ = . - - ' - refit/W ’./’i”i/¢e4/"”/”/>i/Meir” ; « filib‘i‘finlng about commumty JournahSm “Wr‘ ’5: ~ By Pam Shmgler, Press edltor Under the direction of Instructor .7»? M, E * e .,. ,- ”1e E. - . ”62/ {53¢ ‘, ,’ nag 11,,» ’ ..V' W’ ., ”M- ' , ”There’s a lot more to It than I Liz Hansen, the students are not only E31; e E E . WEE if E. wife; E’Eifi . might,” says the biscity girl is she thoroughly. Smdymg. the Paper! ‘P‘it W - a. 7‘s . ' walts for her nexu.‘551g“me“t 1“ the als‘? w?t?hmg’ harping and Fame" t %”% ‘ m E Fm”? "at: ' bustling Tuesday mght newsroom. patmginitsproduction. In theprocess, %%ef%%%é%% emit/4 ”a E, E E ’a' E E .. Jennifer Alexander of Toledo, they’re getting an education in grass eWXQEEEEE/EEEEEZEEE 1%," , , E E is E . ', . , . small town newspaper before taking ‘/ W” ., .. WWN.-WMW - theclassmcommummoumahsmtm It's Interesting to see how / . , E , , Wax- ..éemsger Aésgasm.“ KenkaY Um _ such asmall-staffeanpllt . " E Effige' M“ N°W She and 15 “11"“ Students gang aguachtyipglie - ., , - ~~ W . - ,, .. are immersed in the production of the " 5 en Jo are e e ers 7 ' . 2 ' weekly Citizen VoiceE-rTimes in Irvine, / E x . getting wax and photographic ”Beingfroma small townIalready ’ / ‘ chemicalson their hands, mud on their had an idea of what community jour- . .E . 3 . shoesandborder tapeon thelrelbows. nahsm was,” says Io Carole Peters, / «, ’ 1‘ Aggie , - . . Full con erence Herald in Owenton- "But each is / ' ' ~ . , if , . 2 e . . . “gueé/reé/«e , , ~ ; umque. It’ smterestmg to seehow such . 4,37%?” 2: I. .. 32,, ,E , _ ;/ , , , . 0 ll - - - ll 1. «fifi7jH/n/{K / 77373 -';.. ”kW 5 “I ’ ' id :- . , for wee kl 1 35 And 311513 a quahty Paper, she .- /;a ”a. w“? . _ . adds, refemng to the CV &T. {.3 ,; é/EZEM . ’3’ ~ . E , . Plans for the Nov. 14-16 meeting Unlike the sumlar program last g... E/f’f/Egjwwl/EMM WE , . of the Kentucky Weekly Newspaper year where UanerSlty Of North //E%%E%;/fé’g/ (93%;; Association are becoming more Carolina students studied the = . ’ ’ ’ ’ ”Ekffwogjé . packed and complete, according to Georgetown Graphic, severaloftheEKU . CEO/vi, E / . . iii/4 - « Guy Hatfield, KWNA president. class members already have experi- .E . E, ' m” 3: ' ' . ’ ' its; ‘ i The convention will be head- ence in community journalism. Lee . ’ fig . ,3” i ' 1' quartered at the Holiday Inn in Rich- McClellan, for instance, was an intern . . . ' E 2% are .. . :‘ . , mond and sessions are set for the last summer with several Landmark ,, ' ' 3%, j; ”EEEEEMRME . Perkins Building and Posey Audito- Community NeWSpapers. Kristy ' ' 4" ' " ' ; rium at Eastern Kentucky University. Henson has worked with The Oldham If all goes according to plan, by the-time you read this, the Kentucky Press 1. Starting the activities will be an Era, Allen Blair has been on the CV &T Assocration Willbe 1n itsnew building in the Burlington Center officepark Just . Arnold DeLuca advertising seminar staff fora couple of summers, and Tim off I—64 on Frankfort's southwest Side. Through most of October, staff mem— from 1 to 5 p.m. on Thursday, Webb is a former Clay City Times re- bers squeezed packing time into their schedules. Here, Bonnie Howard, left, . Running concurrently on Thurs- porter. and Buffy Johnson remove pictures of KPA's past presidents from an office . . * daywillbeasessionon”Howtoavoid Prof. Hansen, who has taught wall for packing. KPA, Kentucky Press Service, Kentucky Journalism Educa- ‘ ‘ being sued forlibel” at] p.m., led bylo community journalism classes in the tion Foundation and all related services now have a new address: 101 Con- AnnAlbers,head of Western Kentucky traditional manner in the past, is 'sumer Lane, Frankfort, KY 40601. Telephone and FAX numbers remain the ‘ j_ University’ sjoumalism program. Her Pleased With this approach. ”1 WOUld same. To get to the new location from I-64, take the Frankfort/Lawrenceburg . ‘j , presentation will be followed from 2 love tOdOit again- This iS the fifth time exit onto KY 127 South, curse through the highway construction for about 1/ , to 5 pm. by a program on Macintosh I’ve taughtcommumtypurnahsm,but 8 mile and turn at the KentuckyManufactured Housing Associationbuilding. , computers by Jerry Gibson, It seems to be ClICklhg better w1thtlus You'll see the KPA building at the entrance to the office park. - _: _. See Weeklies. back page _ See EKU students, back page f : I