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Show Revelator Launches Forward "What's Up In P.C." The "Speak Out" section has already attracted attract-ed a lot of attention, with much more anticipated in the weeks ahead. Wess Jolley is planning on writing book reviews on science fiction this week. Wess is also the feature editor. There will also be reviews on music. Patti mentioned that a news article comparing Park City of today with Park City of the 1940s is being considered. The page will probably be split, with the 1940 news on the right and contemporary contempor-ary news on the left. "I just love this!" Patti said, referring to all her activities at the newspaper. "The deadlines every week! " After only three weeks of operation, the high school newspaper news-paper is progressing right along. Furthermore, those students working on the paper, called by the way, "The Revelator," do not take their job lightly. They want to produce a good newspaper, and from the looks of it, they are doing just that. "We're trying to figure out what things we've done wrong so far," explained Patti Prince, Editor of the Revelator. She gave an example of one problem that they've already encountered. "One day, we had the whole class doing headlines! But we've learned," Patti said. Chris Sproul, who acts as advisor, has been working quite hard trying to learn about the newspaper business. This is the first time that she has been involved in putting out a newspaper. "Patti's made most of the major decision," Chris Yet, the entire staff, made-up of around eleven students, put in a lot of hard earned hours to publish "The Revelator." . The paper is printing four pages and includes columns, such as "Speak Out," written by Patti Prince, and "Dear Gabby," plus |