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Journalism Class - Wednesday November 16
There is a message in bright green scrawled across the screen behind Spider's desk. (Someone needs to take those dry-erase-type markers away from him, really.)
First things first. By November 28 I wish to have the name of the subject for your final project, the date of your appointment for your trip/interview and assurance that you have made an appointment with Ms. Biers.
Secondly, I'd like to see 100 words on who you've chosen (or who you'd like to choose) and why.
Thirdly, please remember not to choose someone who has already been interviewed or featured regularly in a public forum. Again, I want new material if at all possible.
Secondly, I'd like to see 100 words on who you've chosen (or who you'd like to choose) and why.
Thirdly, please remember not to choose someone who has already been interviewed or featured regularly in a public forum. Again, I want new material if at all possible.

no subject
and talking it over with Bel, Beka decided to see if she could interview Wesley Wyndham-Price. She gave him a quick call (http://www.livejournal.com/users/_wespryce/2454.html?thread=5782#t5782), which he returned and tentatively at least, agreed to the interview.no subject
Wesley Wyndham-Pryce she wrote. "Well, that's three," she said with an exasperated sigh.
Wesley Wyndham-Pryce is British, intelligent, and bookishly attractive. Despite these charms which should endear him to the high school population, he seems almost unnaturally reticent. This may be due to an early disappearing act and his return late in the school semester when friendships have already been firmly established, but I expect to learn that this is his natural disposition.
Wesley studies Sumerian, particularly some large leatherbound book that includes the word 'repay'. Also, he seems to have an interest in vampires. Or at least he had an interest in Angelus before the news.
Since I know so many of the students, and since Wesley is new again, he seemed an interesting candidate for this project and I hope to get to know him better.