Adviser Update Winter 2014
Adviser Update
DOW JONES NEWS FUND
Copyright © 2014 Dow Jones News Fund, Inc.
WINTER 2014
VOLUME 54, NUMBER 3
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Update photo by Bradley Wilson
By Jim Streisel
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yet, like us on Facebook. Really. You
should.
We play all over the Indianapolis
area from bars and nightclubs to
American Legion posts to restaurants
and festivals. Along the way, we’ve
met some pretty interesting people.
And for me, I guess my love of performing never left. Playing music is
an outlet for me, a creative path. It’s
a hobby. Some people collect stamps
— my dad, for example. Some people
build model airplanes. I do this.
But today’s presentation isn’t really
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I
wasn’t always going to be a journalism teacher. In high school, I
wasn’t a member of my school’s
newspaper or yearbook staff. Instead,
I participated on the speech team. I
was in the show choir. I performed in
future, unless, of course, I win the lottery, in which case, there will be a job
opening soon.
But there’s a side of me — a creative side — that never really left
ever since those performance days
of yesteryear. Some of you know this
side of me.
I’m in a band, technically, a musical duo. We call ourselves The Dead
Squirrels, and we play cover tunes
from artists like Jason Mraz to Tom
Petty to John Mayer. We’ve got a
growing list of original tunes, too.
Feel free to read about us at
TheDeadSquirrels.com or, better
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Editor’s note: The following is
taken from the text of the speech
News Fund’s 2013 Teacher of the
Year Jim Streisel delivered at the
Advisers’ Luncheon at the JEA/NSPA
Convention in Boston in November.
musicals. I was a class officer.
Bottom line, I loved to perform. I
loved the feeling I got from being on
stage in front of an audience. I loved
the energy. I loved the satisfaction I
felt from working on something and
seeing it come to fruition.
Fast-forward about 25 years.
This is me today. A mild-mannered
journalism teacher for the past 19
years at the same school in the conservative Midwest. I’ve been working
with the HiLite staff and its subsequent offshoots for most of those 19
years, and I expect that journey to
continue at least into the foreseeable
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SPEECH — News Fund National
Journalism Teacher of the Year Jim
Streisel tells his Advisers’ Luncheon
audience at the JEA/NSPA National
Convention in Boston about his creative side.