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They Worked On More Than One Wave Length When it came to fixing radios and T. V. 's this class was really tuned in. Under the guidance ofMr. Hodges, the radio and television repair class learned valuable skills wlzich allowed tlzem to enter one of the most promising felds today, communications. Having fizn and learning were goals accomplished by all the members this year. Top right: Anthony Page brushes his problems. Top left: Radio and tele- vision club officers are: Front row, Keith Hatler, vice presidentg Brian Lewis, president: Mark Miller, secretary. Back row, Chris Clark, parliamen- tariang Craig Gentry, sergeant-at-armsg Victor Lynchard, treasurerg and Thomas Ogletree, reporter. Right: Kenneth Parkman writes his diagnosis of the Zenith 's illness, Above: Will Van Dever diligently works to repaira microphone, 394 Organizations
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