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iELiDl 1' wa 4 , 7 40 :fs '.'ig .135 n Q Q . Bruins-of the Air editor, senior Olson, start as ,mf 5 iw' Ljw p we prepares to take the waits for the Saturday morning program to main ,ontrol room que to start the show. one hundred forty-four V. ,Ml v.. Lsuigf a Rasmussen reads her news script covering the up-coming musical. Mr. Larry Holzer, center, checks scripts for soph Hallie Kruger and frosh Laura Lien.
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44.5 ,aa Members of the South High Aquarium Club are Front Row: J. Onerheim, A. Stewart, J. Senior Jim Schenatzki gently pokes a mud puppy which has been set in a separate tank. .p i Schur, J. Golberg. Back Row: D. Neubauer, S. Nybeck and J. Heising. The Aquarium has Science Clubs Continue To Play Active Roles A look at cloud formation in a transport plane was a Weather Club highlight. Members of the club also got a tour of the Air National Guard and Hector Air- been an active club at South for several years for students interested in building aquariums port weather stations. The club kept a station of their own on the South industrial wing roofQDaily readings and often forecasts were read inthe morning an-J nouncemnts. June 1 was the date of a fund-raising car wash. Concessions were sold at games by Aquarium Club to raise money. This was spent on fish and a 55 gallon fish tank for the library, to be placed there as soon as a stand is constructed. Unfortunately S60 worth of fish in a science room tank were killed by polluted tank water. one hundred forty-three
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n ',f,', E ,,,1 . - Senior Kathleen Sorensen presents the sports news on the KQWB program. Kathy was one Radio Club Continues Broadcasting n KQ B South I-ligh's Bruins-of-the- Air was under the direction of a new adviser this year, Mr. Larry Holzer. In past years the club was advised by June Dobervich. of the more knowledgeable members in sports because she was also a team statistician. Spring of '77 marks the end of the Bruins-of-the-Airis 6th year of broadcasting from KQWB radio station. KQWB is used by the Bruins-of-the-Air to broad- cast from on Saturday mornings from 9 to 9:30. Mr. Holzer stated that there were 11 mem- bers who attended the club, and each member had to write his or her own material and read it on the air. Tryouts were held early in the year to choose new members and editors were named in the spring. Senior Earle Olson was the editor. - . Q 2 .fi ,ef ' ni 'fw- Sari Levine, one of three seniors on the Bruins-of-the-Air, awaits her cue to speak. one hundred forty-five
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