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'''''Spectator Humor Magazine''''' is the official student-run humor magazine of [[Saint John's University, New York]]. 

'''Basic Information'''
(contracted; show full)liams (fall), Bob Goss (spring); '''business manager:''' Patty Kaszuba; '''production manager:''' John Rennhack; '''head writer:''' Chuck "Mojo" Monsanto; '''art editor:''' Leo Curbelo; '''layout editor:''' Tom Lasusa; '''photography editor:''' Suzy Masseus; '''copy editor:''' Eileen Horan;
 '''general operations director (GOD):''' John "Birdy" Melara (fall); '''editorial consultants:''' Screamin' Ray Irrera, Lori Adamo, Jon Roppolo

'''staff members:''' Jack Adrien, Marie Beemish, Kevin Browne, Ed Buckland, Matt Canzoneri, Chris Cirone, Claudine Castro, Anne Clarke, Andrew DeFelice, Jonathan "Clyde" Ehrlich, John Fiduccia, Marc Garlasco, Chris Granniss, Joey Guastella, Mark Herbrich, Kim Kaszuba, Jennifer Johnson, Harry Lature, John Malena, Denis McCarthy, Maureen McTigue, Peter Medera, John "Birdy" Melara, Karen Mendoza, Kristine Miller, Maria Nicholas, Erin O'Connor, Kimfa Parris, Roland Perez, Denis Reilly, John Rini, Mike Rosenburg/Pellegrino, Gus Sanchez, John Schwartz, Mike Seul, Claudine Strazza, Sylvia Sung, Maria Sztendera, Denise Tsekouras, Mayra Villanueva, Laura Williams

'''summary of the year:''' The first iIssue #1 was an eight-page '''Orientation Issue''' written like a parody of a new student handbook. At the time, St. John's was retiring its Redmen Indian mascot. ''The Spectator'' made some wacky suggestions for a new mascot in this issue. Although listed in the first issue's staffbox, ''The Spectator'' mascot Morey the Moose was retired shortly afterwards. The '''Super-Hero Issue''' featured parodies of super-heroes as well as a photo-story in which members dressed up as made-up super-heroes and had adventures around campus. '''The Rolling Spectator''' was a parody of ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' magazine and featured entertainment and news-related stories and art. This issue marked the beginning of a greater effort by editors and staff to make the logos and layouts throughout the issue look more like a "real" magazine. Morey the Moose made a small uncredited appearance in a "Join The Spectator" ad. '''The Spectator Presents the Big Book of Fun and Games for Little Kids and Coledge Stewdentz''' [sic] had perhaps the longest title of any issue eveso far. It featured baby pictures of editors and staff, a crossword puzzle, quizzes, paint-by-numbers, movie parodies, connect-the-dots and more. The next issue was a "flip-issue". One half of the issue was titled '''Leftovers '89''' and served as a sort-of "year-in-review", while the other half of the issue was devoted to current events about [[Manuel Noriega]], including several jokes comparing him to a pineapple. The '''Textbook Issue'(contracted; show full)== Internal links ==

*[[College humor magazines]]

== External links ==

*St. John's University- http://www.stjohns.edu
*The Torch- http://www.torchonline.com/