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Lakewood's Own ,Photographers Don't move! Hold that pose! Just a minute. please! Are you ready? Just a little smile, please. There. that's better. All right, thank you, it's all over now. These and similar remarks made by members of the Photography Club may be heard when they are taking pictures. lt is this organization which makes it possible for so many pictures to appear in the three publications of our school. If you want pic- tures of your favorite athletic hero, just ask a mem- ber of the Photo Club for a picture and he will gladly sell you one for just a small sum. Haven't you ever wondered at the people who have risked their necks on top of the building of our dear old alma mater to get a picture of it from some unusual angle? Well, he was just another Photo Clubber. Page 102 Did They Look at the Birdie?
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Play Melodies and Tunes of All One, two, three, play! Let's hear the strings by themselves. All right, all together now, play. If a stranger should wander into the auditorium some day dur- ing ninth hour, he would probably hear remarks of the above nature made by Mr. Jewell, director of the orchestra. Yet again he might be greeted by the strains of Dreams of Love or some other equally beautiful piece. The orchestra alternates with the band in practicing in the auditorium, but anyone is sure to find one or the other organization there, with its members working for all they are worth, for no matter what the weather or anything else, the orchestra must go on and be prepared to play, any time and every time, any place and every place. Any member of the organization will admit that this hard work is worth it, because the orchestra was asked to play for the J unior League produc- tion, Treasure Island, besides at many other places. The orchestra, in addition, participates in the Annual State Orchestra Contest and always comes out near the top of the long list of contestants. Descriptions 1, ',-fi' f' Page 101 wax
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s w Ether Waves No Mystery Here Hello, everybody! This is station WSCLA broad- casting from Room 325 at Lakewood High School, Lakewood, Ohio. What! didn't you know that we have a short-wave radio station right in our school? Yes, we have, and it has its station license and so is allowed to operate under the above call letters. If a person were ignorant of the above facts he might think burglars or something equally as bad were at work when he ventures near 325, because one would be sure to hear the members of the Radio Club talk- ing in technical language or else hear someone else sending out a message and using a code in which to do it. The conditions under which members of the club are allowed to operate the set is that they hold an operator's license. As this club, like all the rest of the extra-curric- ular activities, is interested in the welfare of the school, it has a broadcast receiver and it is used to tune in on important programs so that they may be heard over the school amplifiers. Well, good-bye, folks, station WSCLA signing off. Page 103 Have Own Broad casting Station
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