December 1989 — Vol 11 No 12
Source
Open original PDF • December 1989 • Vol 11 No 12 • 99 pages • $2.95
Overview
Year-end issue under settled Morganstein/Potter leadership. Editorials by Frank Potter: "New schedules and old problems" (page 7). Minutes by Chris Bastian of October and November BOD meetings (page 11). Full SIG/Slice roster reporting: AV SIG (13), IIGS SIG (13), Annapolis Slice (14), NeXT SIG (14), HyperCard SIG (14), WorksSIG (15), Columbia Slice (15), GameSIG (80). Artists on Exhibit (Nancy Seferian, 16) continuing the art-showcase column.
Table of contents (selected, by category)
Club News: Editorials (Frank Potter, 7); President's Corner (David Morganstein, 9); October/November BOD Minutes (Chris Bastian, 11)
SIGs and Slices: AV SIG (13); Apple IIGS SIG (13); Annapolis Slice (14); NeXT SIG (14); HyperCard SIG (14); WorksSIG Report (15); Columbia Slice (15); GameSIG November (80)
General Information: Artists on Exhibit (Nancy Seferian, 16)
(Additional macintosh/apple articles continue in pages 18+; full extraction would require deeper PDF parsing.)
Highlights
Settled cadence
By December 1989, the journal has fully stabilized: - Morganstein writes President's Corner (page 9) - Bastian writes Board minutes (page 11) - Potter writes editorials (page 7) - Seferian runs Artists on Exhibit (page 16) - Full SIG/Slice roster reports
Active SIGs and Slices end-of-1989
- SIGs: AV, IIGS, NeXT, HyperCard, Works, Excel, Fed, Game, Music, Mac Programmers, PIG (Pascal), PI-SIG (Programmer's Interface), Stock, dPub, Telecomm, Database/4D, HyperTalk SubSIG
- Slices: Annapolis, Columbia, Frederick
Entities
People: David Morganstein, Frank Potter, Chris Bastian, Nancy Seferian Topics: Pi SIG Roster 1989, Year-End 1989, Pi Slices 1989 References: various (full TOC extraction pending)
Connections to other issues
- Closes Volume 11 (1989) — a turbulent but ultimately stabilizing year
- NeXT SIG has been added — reflecting Mac-adjacent NeXT Cube interest
- Columbia Slice is new (the third Pi Slice after Annapolis and Frederick)
- HyperCard SIG continues post-Platt as a member-driven SIG
