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KNOW-HOW FOR OUR BENEFIT One of the busiest, most efficient, and certainly one of the most important divisions of education at H. H. S. is the Audio-Visual Center. Students serve as period supervisors to see that films are shown as scheduled. In addition to time given during school hours, many of these supervisors perform helpful services after school hours. Skills are developed in the operation of motion picture, filmstrip and slide projectors, tape record- ers, phonograph players, sound systems, and stage equipment. With the extensive stage facilities, the services of several boys are required for each stage production. They handle curtains, lights, and sound for religious services, auditorium programs, special productions such as the Revue and Junior Varieties, and many outside activities that use the auditorium. The handling of the sound system at Kriegbaum Field and the Community Gym is also part of the audio-visual service to the school. Awards are made on the basis of years of service. This year Everett Walters received the only gold pin, for four years service to the Center. Other sen- iors, receiving silver pins for three years service were Donald Nail, Larry Blackford, and Bill Coates. Ma- jor letter awards, for at least two years service at the end of the junior year, went to Fred Teddy, Paul Chambers, and Mike Hahnert. A minor letter was awarded Kenneth DeVoll for one year service. Center right: M. McCabe Day, Sponsor Extreme upper left: Michael Hahnert, Kenneth DeVall, Paul Chambers, Everett Walters, Fred Teddy, Bill Coates. Upper left: Office girls????? Lower left: Caught in the act! Extreme lower left: Now we ' ll have the story of . . .
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Above: Members of Gales Committee Row I: Betty Chesterman, Karen Pratt, Marty Lendin, Susanne Schilling. Row II: Susanne Moffitt, Julie Sow- erwine, Cynthia McClure. Below: Members of Craft Committee Row I: Alice Maybee, Susanne Schilling, Martie Lendin. Row II: Judy Winkelman, Mary Ellen Hoppe, Patricia Holzinger. Above: Sunshine Officers Jo Ann Kriegbaum, Chairman of Big and Little Sisters; Susanne Chalfant, Corresponding Secretary; Susanne Schilling, President; Jane Guhl, Vice-president; Jean Ann Coates, Recording Secretary; Ann Myers, Treas- urer. Below: Members of Mary White Guild Row I: Judy Winkelman, Alice Maybee, Marty Lendin. Row II: Jane Guhl, Mary Jo Poehler, Mary Chambers.
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vox POPULI WVSH, The Voice of the Schools of Hunting- ton, first went on the air on January 1, 1950, and has continued broadcasting regularly since then. One of eight such stations in the state at present, WVSH was at the time of its first broadcast the second pub- lic school station in Indiana. A large part of the equipment has been given to the station by graduating classes of Huntington High School — the 10 watt transmitter was given by the class of 1950, the auditorium sound system by the class of 1952, and the console by the class of 1954. The primary purpose of WVSH is to provide radio material as an aid in classroom instruction. Broadcasting all major sports events of the high school both at home and away, providing city elec- tion returns, and reporting on all fund campaigns are some of the ways the station serves the community. WVSH operates approximately twenty-five hours a week — four hours on school days plus special event broadcasts. The Saturday morning record request program It ' s All Yours is a special feature on the station. The radio workshop classes help students develop a more discriminating taste for radio and television programs as well as provide an opportunity for train- ing for those who wish to continue in the field of ra- dio later on. An FM station with a 10 watt transmitter, WVSH is located at 91.9 megacycles on the radio dial. jt ' m Center left: Maurice Imhoff, Sponsor. Extreme upper left: The fundamentals of recording: First, you must have a tape . . . Upper right; Row I: Delee Gemmer, Roger Weist, Judy Fouts, Marvin Janetzke (seated), John Wygant, Dede Williams. Row II; Sallie Crews, Susan Hudson, Phil Schilling, David Kaylor, Richard Bealer, Kent Owen. Lower right: Radio work calls for unusual skills. Extreme lower right: Is this the way it works?
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