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January
- Prez Said
-- Ron Lyth promises an interesting and pleasurable program this year.
- Editorial
-- David Jitts has had a wealth of offers to help.
February
- The Oval Office
-- Ron Lyth reports on the reactions to plans for future directions.
- Editorial
-- David Jitts warns to prepare to respond to the call for volunteers.
March/April
- The Oval Office
-- Ron Lyth is impressed by the members visiting Committee meetings.
- Editorial
-- David Jitts explains why this is the March/April issue.
May
- Prez Said
-- Ron Lyth suggests the winter months for those pet projects.
- Editorial
-- David Jitts tries to come to terms with the new BBS service.
June
July
- Prez Said
-- Ron Lyth tries to catch up after last month's disk crash.
- Guest Editorial
-- John Wilkins reports on the success of the PC Show.
August
- Editorial
-- David Jitts returns after the hassles of house renovating.
September
- Prez Said
-- Ron Lyth reports on the continued membership growth.
- Editorial
-- David Jitts demonstrates how the implementation of changes.
October
- Editorial
-- David Jitts gets an immediate response to his scathing remarks.
November
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