Students visit Berks-Mont
Boyertown Area High School senior Katie Wallace and junior Kimberly “Kimi” Yudt are shown how to run a newspaper by Southern Berks News Editor Heather Tassmer.
While in the Berks-Mont Newspaper offices recently, the pair were shown how a newspaper is put together, went on a sales drive with a sales rep and helped report a vehicle crash on E. Philadelphia Avenue.
From their essays, both Wallace and Yudt are interested in film production.
“In class, we have learned the history of television, filming, directing, sound, news casting and editing,” wrote Wallace, who will attend DeSales University in the fall, where she plans to major in Television/Film.
Yudt wrote her passion for film and broadcasting, stemming from being a TV anchor at Boyertown Junior High East.
“I spend a lot of study halls and sometimes lunch in the television studio, editing various videos for BASH-TV and occasionally for PC-TV,” she wrote. “I understand that my dreams are big, but with enough passion and knowledge, I know it is possible to achieve my goals.”
Photo and Article Credit: Matthew Reichl, editorThe Boyertown Area Times
8 Comments:
Hi Kimi! Thanks for telling me about the article. It looks great and no, I don't think you look fat. I love that shirt!!! Anyway, see you in class tomorrow!
Great piece! I go to school with Kimi and think she's great (and tottaly hot!). Hey, I tried clicking on the link to the editor she worked with and it takes me nowhere. What's with teh site glitch?
Steve,
Thanks for pointing out the problem. Links are fixed.
Whoa! Thanks for this post! Are all newswoman this hot? Consider me a Tass-maniac! Grrroowwlll!!!!!
Well I agree that Miss Tassmer is a handsome young girl, she looks a lot like my youngest grandaughter. But why does she use that ridiculous picture of herself with the coffee mug in front of her face on her website? Why do you kids take these pictures where you can't see someone's face? I just don't understand.
Get a clue, granny! I always love when old people don't get what we do. My grandmother's the same way. If she had her way, we'd all be waiting for the ice man to bring us a block, place our glass milk jugs outside and buy gas for 10 cents a gallon. Wow... sounds like a great tie to be alive. What did people do back then with all that cheap gas? My guess is drive themselves over cliffs out of sheer boredom!
You better learn some respect for you elders young man! I didn't fight commies in Korea just so hippies like you can disrespect this fine country!
Stick it where your arthritic fingers can't pick and scratch, you geezer!
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