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[[Stafficidal Tendencies]] (later, ST) was a [[zine]] initially published during the summer of 1991 by staff members at Camp Indian Trails, a Boy Scout camp near Janesville, Wisconsin. Key Contributors included [[Heath Row]], Johan Zweifel, and Noah Lamson. The zine included reportage on camp staff activities, staff contributions (poetry, artwork), found text and art -- and was produced entirely using materials provided (unwittingly) by the Sinnissippi Council. At least one issue was reviewed by [[Mike Gunderloy]] in [[Factsheet Five]].
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[[Stafficidal Tendencies]] (later, ST) was a [[zine]] initially published during the summer of 1991 by staff members at Camp Indian Trails, a Boy Scout camp near Janesville, Wisconsin.  
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Key contributors included [[Heath Row]], Johan Zweifel, and Noah Lamson. The zine included reportage on camp staff activities, staff contributions (poetry, artwork), found text and art -- and was produced entirely using materials provided (unwittingly) by the Sinnissippi Council. At least one issue was reviewed by [[Mike Gunderloy]] in [[Factsheet Five]].
  
 
Timothy Hanlon, Clay Sterling, and other staff members continued publishing the zine as a humor newsletter for a couple of camp seasons following the summer of 1991. Later camp staff newsletters included Schnooze and Staff Infection.
 
Timothy Hanlon, Clay Sterling, and other staff members continued publishing the zine as a humor newsletter for a couple of camp seasons following the summer of 1991. Later camp staff newsletters included Schnooze and Staff Infection.
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Revision as of 01:30, 17 February 2009

Stafficidal Tendencies (later, ST) was a zine initially published during the summer of 1991 by staff members at Camp Indian Trails, a Boy Scout camp near Janesville, Wisconsin.

Key contributors included Heath Row, Johan Zweifel, and Noah Lamson. The zine included reportage on camp staff activities, staff contributions (poetry, artwork), found text and art -- and was produced entirely using materials provided (unwittingly) by the Sinnissippi Council. At least one issue was reviewed by Mike Gunderloy in Factsheet Five.

Timothy Hanlon, Clay Sterling, and other staff members continued publishing the zine as a humor newsletter for a couple of camp seasons following the summer of 1991. Later camp staff newsletters included Schnooze and Staff Infection.