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Generations
While WAVM has never been intended as a grooming ground
for students wishing to work in communications, the station
has definitely been an influence. There are over 70 former
students, who now work or are studying to work in radio, TV,
and film.
JIM KARPEICHIK
Class of 1977 |
Jim, of course, graduated before WAVM
ventured into cable, but he found himself working in
television anyway as a news photographer. The bulk of his
career has been spent at WJAR in Providence, RI, and he
has won 9 Emmys, including one for a special he produced:
"South County Spill: A Community Comes
Together." Twice, in 1994 and '95, he has also been
named as the best photographer in the northeast by the
National Press Photographer Association. |
| Jim remembers WAVM and Joe Magno as
preparing him for Curry College where he would major in
Communications. Jim was so prepared, in fact, that one
major wasn't enough. He also majored in Physics. After
graduating from Curry with several honors and awards, Jim
received his Master's Degree from Murray State University
and started working at WARA in Attleboro, MA. For four
years he was the Chief Engineer before taking an
Assistant Chief Engineer at WBCN in Boston. In 1989, he
became Chief Engineer and has enjoyed many great
experiences working with the likes of Charles Laquidara
and covering special events like the Patriots going to
the Superbowl. |
JIM RAKIEY
Class of 1977 |
MARK MINASIAN
Class of 1979 |
While Mark was a student at WAVM, he held
directorships in the Music, Promotions, and Engineering
Departments. After graduation, Mark attended Mt.
Wachusett College, studying Public Communications. Since
October of 1982, he's worked for Cablevision and is
currently a Producer/Director in the Programming
Department. A whiz in all things technical, Mark is still
a frequent visitor at WAVM helping out on all occasions,
particularly the Beacon Santa Telethon, YMCA project, and
the Awards Banquet. |
| At one point, Mike "tossed
everything in the trunk" and headed for California
only to starve for 6 months. However, he got a break as
an editor on HBO's "1st & Ten," which lead
to several other jobs including "L.A. Law,"
"Max Headroom," "Northern Exposure,"
and, most notably, "The Wonder Years." In the
1990's, Mike decided to try his hand at editing film and
became part of such feature films as "Naked Gun 33
1/3" and "Tommy Boy." Recently, he was the
head editor for "My Fellow Americans" with Jack
Lemmon and James Garner. Currently, he is completing the
film "Wild Things" with Kevin Bacon and Matt
Dillon, soon to be in theatres everywhere. |
MIKE SALE
Class of 1982 |
JOHN LAFAUCE,
JR.
Class of 1983 |
When John joined
WAVM, one of his first efforts was to paint a mural on
the old radio station wall. It was a prelude to the many
station contributions he'd make that would eventually
earn him an award as Most Creative Member-WAVM Cable TV.
Years later, after relocating to Los Angeles, John
continued with his interests in film/video and received
an award from the American Film
Institute, for a video short he did while enrolled at
Massachusetts College of Art. John's creativity, artistic
touch and love of filmmaking, again paid off as he was
hired as a Digital Effects Artist compositing and
creating visual effects shots for feature films. Since
1994, he's worked on over 200 FX shots, including
"Waterworld," "Heat," "Executive
Decision" and most recently, "The
Peacemaker." Currently, John works for Vision
Art, a digital effects post house in Santa Monica that
has worked on the blockbuster "Independence
Day" and is working on 1998's "Godzilla.".
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| After WAVM, Pete attended Syracuse
University in upstate New York where he studied
Television and Film Production at the prestigious S.I.
Newhouse School of Public Communications. Upon graduation
in 1987, he found work as a cameraman and editor for a
Boston TV show, "Real Estate Review." Since
1990, he has been working in the Boston area for WBZ-TV
in the Commercial Production Department. Over the past
summer alone, Pete shot and edited on a wide-range of
projects, including 30-second spots for New England Ford
Dealers, Hy-Line Cruises, Yankee Magazine Travel Tips,
and J.B. Sash & Door. Currently, he is finishing a
half-hour golf program called "Beat the Pro." |
PETER SLABYSZ
Class of 1983 |
LYNN DAKIS
Class of 1984 |
Actually, Lynn was a late bloomer with
WAVM not joining until late in her sophomore year.
However, she became very active as a Sports Director and
then Co-Chair on the 1984 Awards Banquet. She then
studied Radio & Television at the University of
Maryland. Afterwards she worked as a Technical Director,
Editor and news photographer for Potomac Television and
CNN News in Washington D.C., covering such events as the
bombing of the World Trade Center, the Olympics, and
government affairs. Currently, Lynn is a freelancer near
Atlanta, Georgia. |
| Mark joined WAVM when he was in the 7th
Grade and had a country music radio show. He also held an
Assistant Engineering Directorships before graduating and
attending Worcestor State where he studied Mass
Communications with a concentration in new technologies.
From 1990 to 1997, Mark worked for Cablevision as an
Associate Producer/Director, just recently leaving to
pursue another love, firefighting. |
MARK TOMYL
Class of 1985 |
TODD BOOTHROYD
Class of 1987 |
After WAVM, Todd Boothroyd attended
Syracuse University, studying for a dual major in English
and Television, Radio, and Film Production. After
graduation, Todd slowly climbed a cable company's ladder
until he worked for their subsidiaries: American Movie
Classics, Bravo, and the Independent Film Channel where
he produced national promos. Currently, Todd is a
freelance writer, scripting for Nick Clooney and Bob
Dorian at AMC, creating websites, and working on his own
dramatic material. |
| Denise's initial experience in WAVM was
as a morning show disc jockey, but she soon became an
excellent Music Director. After high school, she studied
communications at University of Massachusetts and had two
internships: one with Sara Edwards at Channel 7 and the
other with Christian Science Monitor televison. After
taking a seminar, she made a contact and was recommended
for a job in the Film Industry. Since then she has worked
on several feature films such as Kenneth Branagh's
"Shakespeare's Sister," "Celtic
Pride," and "American Buffalo." Currently,
she works for WGBH in Boston. |
DENISE DRAGO
Class of 1988 |
NICOLE
CHIASSON
Class of 1989 |
In the past, WAVM has shown movies at the
M.H.S. auditiorium, and Nicole recalls having a birthday
party at the showing of "The Muppet Movie."
Fifteen years later, Kermit and Gonzo personally wished
her a happy birthday when she turned 25. This birthday
greeting didn't happen at WAVM but in Los Angeles at The
Jim Henson Company where Nicole is the Assistant to the
Office of the President. Nicole has been there for two
years after working freelance production on such programs
as "Fortune Hunter," "SeaQuest DSV,"
and "That's My Dog." Nicole says, "I have
always been very proud of my involvement with WAVM, and I
think the support from the community and Mr. Magno along
with the atmosphere of the station - a place where
students could do anything they put their minds to -
helped introduce me to the entertainment industry and
spark my interest to become a part of it." |
| Like a lot of WAVM students, Chris lived
at the station and distinguished himself in many, many
ways. The most memorable times were probably the creative
WAVM T-Shirts he designed or his three stints as Telethon
host. Chris then attended Hofstra University to study
television production, and in 1994, he produced a show on
the NFL's new Collective Bargaining Agreements which
earned him an Award as best producer and editor. Chris
continued his editing experience at a Manhattan
post-production house and ESPN. Nowadays, he puts his
creativity to work for QVC, one of the cable-TV shopping
networks, as a Field Producer. |
CHRIS JOHNSON
Class of 1990 |
TIM CURRY
Class of 1991 |
Tim went through the full WAVM
television experience--Control room Director, Videotape
Director, and then Programming Manager--before becoming
General Manager. He then attended Syracuse University
earning a Journalism degree. Returning to Massachusetts
in 1995, Tim became a writer for Channel 7 in Boston
until January of '97 when he turned to writing in the
medical publishing field. |
| Sarah believes
that, without Joe Magno as the WAVM Faculty Advisor, most
of the kids would not have a direction
in their life. WAVM was just not another school club for
her, and many others. "It was like an extended
family." She knows that a lot of the other students
involved have home troubles. Without the station and
especially Mags, many of those students would be getting
into trouble because they had no one to guide them. She
certainly credits Mags and the station with giving her
the spark to go to college. Currently, she is studying
communications and hopes to one day be a video or film
editor. Perhaps she'll be the next Thelma Schoonmaker. |
SARAH KEELEY
Class of 1995 |
KATHY HURLEY
Class of 1996 |
Kathy is majoring in communications at
Northeastern University. As of Spring 1998, she is
working at Bell Atlantic for their events and promotions
devision. She credits WAVM as preparing her "for
everything that I do now, and was a great steppingstone
for all I do." |
| Jon is currently studying Communications
at UMass in Amherst and hoping to one day work in radio.
Currently, he's the sports director for that colleges
radio station, WMUA, which is a continuation of his
experiences at WAVM. Here, Jon started as a Sports
Director and became a Manager in charge of TV Production,
starting a popular sports show called "Talkin'
Trash." In his senior year, Jon was General Manager.
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JONATHAN PLACE
Class of 1996 |
BRIAN NELSON
Class of 1997 |
Among several ways that Brian
distinguished himself at WAVM was for his work at the
1996 Beacon Santa Telethon as well as his supervision of
radio programs. It wasn't uncommon for Brian to listen to
WAVM on his way home from work. The moment he entered the
door, he would call the station and give the on-air
talent suggestions on improvements or congratulate them
for a job well-done. As of September 1997, he will be
studying Communications at Quinnipiac College in
Connecticut. |
| Kevin says, "I will never forget the
year we had to have a skeleton crew at the [Beacon Santa]
Telethon. It was the first time I felt important at
WAVM." It was also the first time over two feet of
snow had fallen during the fundraiser, and all but twenty
kids were sent home. At the time, Eric was in the 8th
Grade and had a great time working crew. In his senior
year at M.H.S., Kevin would be one of the hosts working
in front of the camera. Currently, he is studying
communications at La Salle College in Philadelphia and
hopes to one day direct and produce a television show or
movie. |
KEVIN WELLS
Class of 1997 |
GARRETT WISURI
Class of 1997 |
Garrett joined WAVM as an 8th Grader and
He really rose to distinction as a General Manager, a
Beacon Santa Telethon Host, and a member who proved to be
a real leader. Soon, Garrett is planning to attend
college, studying film, acting, and directing. |
And there will sure to be more in the future...
We're glad to report that two WAVM Alumni, who aren't
working in communications, are doing well in their respective
fields. Russ Arena, Class of 1975, has a growing family, is
the Chief Pilot for Raytheon, and flies all around the world.
Cheryl Striker, who graduated circa 1988, is working at the
U.S. Embassy in Egypt.
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