Janette Williams, queen for a day

There's a newsroom tradition dating back to the foggy past of donning a crown on your birthday and being feted with bad singing and good cupcakes. Last week it was senior staff writer Janette Williams' turn. Those are staffers Robert Hong and Nathan McIntyre in the background. Patt Diroll supplied the 'cakes. Happy birthday to her.
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We love Queen Janette, and the crown suits her! Happy belated birthday.
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