Mr. Johnny Orr makes his dance video debut in this week’s edition of Trojan TV! Arthritis pain is REAL!!!!!
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Trojan TV #7
October 11, 2024
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Max Malec, Year 3
Max Malec is a Trojan T.V. anchor and a Trojan Voice Newspaper staff writer, with experience in and a deep love for sports and sports journalism. Max’s background consists of various camps including the Penn State Donald P. Bellisario Broadcast Journalism Summer Camp and The Washington Journalism and Media Conference hosted by George Mason University. Through these experiences, he has been able to strengthen his knowledge in the areas of physical and digital media and journalism. Max’s deep passion for sports and sports journalism is what keeps him driven to accomplish some of the highest goals in the business. These goals consist of being an analyst of ESPN’s CollegeGameday and being a play-by-play announcer for any of the major networks. In addition, Max has an interest in constantly learning more about the field of journalism as a whole and how he can make himself, as well as those around him, better.
Max is a firm believer in the concept of hard work beats talent and everything that success is earned, not given. While Max has no shortage of talent, his constant desire to be better and improve those around him make him successful.
Julia Kennedy, Year 2
Julia Kennedy is a second-year journalism student at North Pocono. She joined the class for the writing, but quickly became enthusiastic about the film aspect as well. She enjoys every part of the class, but is especially interested in interviewing others and forming better relationships through her efforts. Along with that, she isn't one to shy away from making fun of herself on camera- so long as the same won’t happen in person. She is proud of her more recent contributions to Trojan TV, and how she’s opened up to new opportunities presented to her.
Though she considers herself a quiet person, Julia is always open to conversation and learning more about those around her and the stories they have to share.
Giada Bahamonde, Year 1
Giada Bahamonde is a first year Journalism student in the eleventh grade. With her interest in working in the media field, she decided this class would be a great place to start. She hopes to work in the NHL on a media team in the future. This comes from her love of hockey that started at an early age. Because she can’t ice skate without embarrassing herself, working on a media team would be a better career choice. Since this is her first year, she does not have a lot of experience, but she is excited to learn how to do everything.
Lily Thomas, Year 1
Lily Thomas is a senior. This is her first year in Journalism and she’s never been more excited. Lily is extremely strong-minded and loves sharing what she thinks. That could be writing about a topic she feels strong about or just being able to share her thoughts. Lily is a very hard worker and has managed to work two jobs at once for the last three years while still exceeding the best of her abilities in school. Lily is a strong, verbal, positive young woman. She is always up to talk to anyone and everyone when she gets the chance.
With finally getting to graduate and moving on to bigger and better things, she will be attending college. She is still unsure of where, but knows that she wants to do something with children whether that’s being a teacher or child welfare social worker. She is looking forward to her senior year and getting the chance to grow and get ready to start big moves.