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'SWL ' ' .ww vm . t .ww , ya me F acult with Happenings of 1969-70 L F tgjf -.ti,..,.-.f .W rl'-X Far left: K. Sclaler looks up Font her Talon duties. Middle lejq: L. Eger and M. Liddle work on assignlnents for the Patriot. Left: S. Tobaeltak enjoys hersebf as assistant editor cj the yearbook. Above: T. Bans, editor, advisor Mrs. Bonner, and C. LeClerc, assistant editor, head the paper stcw' capalzly and egiciently so that it meets its deadlines and can be sold to the students once a month. ANDING: D. Grove, L. Falznstock, L. Baas, G. Keeler, T. Estep, M. Alexander, M. Little, E. Eger, K. J. Young. SEA TED: T. Bans, Mrs. Bonner, advisor, C. LeClerc, S. May, N. Hovorka, D. Mac- C. Callahan, R. Fadoir. Activities 63
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Patriot, Talon taffs Acquaint ,IF K Students, lnforming the student body of the many happenings of the ' 1969-70 school year has been the job of the Patriot and Talon staffs. Through the year, members of the Patriot staff have writ- ten about current school events directly concerning students. Capturing special memories, situations, and events of the year and binding them together has been the task of the Talon year- book staff. Together, aspiring future journalists on both staffs strive to give greater meaning to each school year. The months of know- ledge and challenge, sorrow and happiness, have been captured in the pages of these publications. 1 if ' 1 ' , 'Y 1 x'::1'1.:.x'.:::1' q it i L 'L .iiii . STANDING: L. Gorski, D. Hillebrand, P. Gryz- bowski, N. Waldrep, S. Tobachak, K. Sclater, B. Simmons, D. Beatty. SEATED: Mr. Dickelman S. Nikolai, S. Moore, D. MacEachern, M. Best M. Tius, K. Herkimer. SEATED ON FLOOR K. Warsaw, J. Simons, R. Pace, M. Hampstead, K. Homa. 62 Activities
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adio, Weather Observers Clubs Upper right: Radio Club members B. Eschler, D. Grave, W. Hall, and C. Meier discuss club events and a radio project. Far right: Mr. Gregory, sponsor of the radio club, gives C. Meier and W. Hall some helpful hints. Right.' The advisor of the Weather Observers Club, Mr. Dixon, helps weathermen make their daily report to JFK students. Here he and R. Salo discuss some weather equipment. Above: Mr. Gregory serves as both Radio Club advisor and physics teacher at Kennedy High School. 64 Activities Present temperature 58 , wind velocity . . . During the past year, these familiar words echoed over the loudspeaker each day during first and sixth hours. Members of the Weather Observers Club donned the responsibility of informing the student body of day-to- day weather conditions. With the aid of such complex instruments as anemometers, thermometers, and ane- roid and mercury barometers, the forecasters and their advisor, Mr. Dickson, gave accurate daily weather pre- dictions. The small, yet prosperous, Radio Club is composed of eight members, and is sponsored by Mr. Gregory. The basic purpose of the Radio Club is to teach its members the National Code of Broadcasting and study its theory. A few of the members have their Federal Broadcasting licenses and most are working for ama- teur licenses. During the last year the members have build electronic projects and hope to continue them next year. Together these two organizations prepare students for highly specialized careers in later life.
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