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Tenth Anniversary First Row Down: Dan Galens, Jeeremy Olen, David Lipski, Second Row: Matt Block, Pettr Starkel, Marty Kaufman, Scott Hubley. Third Row: Doug Pfaff, Celeste Montone, Matt Jenkins, Dan Lippitt. Fourth Row: Tom Fontane, Marc Silver, Andrea Mellon, Joanne Purtan, Guy Cacciarelli, Jaimie Soffm. Last Row: Ada Lee, Anne-Renee Hartman, Dave Patton, Kristen Van Meet, Samantha Hurwitz, Joanne Bloom, Scott Anderson. Not Pictured: Naren Sinha, Liz Wilner, Rob Goldman, Derrick Dekonick, Joel Cohen, Dominic Lianciolo, Scott Arciniegas.
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wBFH t ms This year WBFH is celebrating its 10th year of broadcasting. The FM radio station went over the air Oaober 1, 1976. Over the years, the station has made many physical improvements to the studios located in the southeast wing of Andover. Mr. Pete Bowers has been the manager since day one and has seen the station grow as an educational experience for students in all grades. Hundreds of WBFH staff students have graced the Bloomfield air -waves bringing listeners good music, local news, community information and sports. WBFH DJs have provided music and lights for school dances, the MDA Superdance and the Radio Marathon Broadcast for the March of Dimes. Quite a few WBFH graduates have continued their radio participation in college and some have pursued careers in broadcasting working at commercial and t.v. stations. WBFH is proud of its decade -long service to the community and looks forward to another ten years of providing hands-on experience to the DJs of tomorrow.
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0-14-0 20-6-8 What do these numbers have in common? No, they are not the measurements of weird-looking females. They are the keys to a student ' s locker, his home away from home. A locker is more than just a place to leave one ' s books. It is a statement of a student ' s identity. Lockers can be dressed up with mirrors, pictures, and pretty posters, or dressed down with last week ' s egg salad and last year ' s gym socks. They are dressing rooms to primp and preen, or storage areas to stash little unwanted freshmen. Locker shelves covered in color-coordinated contact paper, magnetic memo pads, and books lined up in order of decreasing size are the signs of a neat freak. On the other hand, those less careful with the school ' s precious property tend to throw their books in their lockers until opening them becomes a health hazard. Students even show their quirks through the way they remove their locks. Athletes tend to throw their locks heavily into the top shelf while the dreamers leave them on the handles. The more daring types don ' t bother with a lock at all. Even with their ability to greatly enhance the smell of a tuna fish sandwich in the course of the year, lockers provide a cornerstone of high school life. Lisa Bass Do you know your soc. security number? There are no known isotopes of the element with the atomic number of A. 20 B. 38 C. 56 D. 88 Does this question look familiar? If it don ' t now, it will by the time you graduate. It is a typical problem from the SAT or ACT. By the end of their high school careers almost everyone will have taken these Even though they are frequently called unfair and biased, t major part of the college acceptance criteria. They „ , grading scale, and they both need a dreaded 2 pencil, passage, they mark a point, where the student decides wh future-at least for the next four or five years. In 20 year: 44 Student Life know .■■. ' ,,,
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