This Issue
We blew our chances to have a great April Fool's issue because it was mailed in June of 1986. Headlining this issue, though, is Editor Forever George Towner's observations on black versus white rule in Africa based on his many travels throughout that continent. Gareth Penn brings us one step closer to solving the Zodiac mystery while Paul Healy provides a look back at how you should have enjoyed Expo 86. Kenneth Balliet compares sleek plastic stuff with old wood things.
Peter Desy, Larry Smith and G. Davies-Smith provide poetic interludes; with a collection of almost humor by Susan Packie, Richard Halada, Neal Wilgus, and Bill Harvey.
Rounding out this issue with a diary of setting up shop in China is current Editor and former Business Manager Tod Wicks.
This Issue's Staff:
Editor:
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George Towner
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David Durst
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Assistants:
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John Cumming, Regional Vice Chair
Paul Gregson, Programming
Myra Johnson, Marketing
Sue O'Brien, Data Processing
Danielle Towner, International
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Business:
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Tod Wicks
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