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RADIO STATION (CONTD.) Mark Rotherham and T om Holme cover a home basketball game. Rich Middleton and Jeff Jansen were the voices of the JV. s. WGBP-FM was “On the Air” six hours every school day. Voices of the Big Blue Wrecking Crew - John Short and Tom Holme. Joe Simon checks his program log to discover what’s next. 88
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RADIO STATION: Premontre High School is well know for its diversity in activities. One highlight of this diversity is the radio station , WGBP-FM. Entirely operated by students, the station, with advisers, Mr. Toonen and Mr. Ledvina, offers an alter¬ native to commercial radio. An album-oriented music format brings the station a relatively large audience for its size. Station manager, Tom Holme, broadcast Premontre Athletic events aided by Assistant Man¬ ager, John Short, and Sports Di¬ rector, Marty Young. An expand¬ ed Sports Department even cov¬ ered athletic events of other area schools. The radio station is an excellent activity offered by no other school in the area. (ra’ de o) n. 1. The use of electromagnetic waves to transmit or receive electric signals without wires con¬ necting the points of trans¬ mission and reception. 2. Transmission of programs for the public by this means. 3. Premontre’s fastest grow¬ ing club. Tom Holme enjoys one of Marty Young’s color commentaries. John Simone! takes his turn at the discs. Jack Skaletski tries a tongue twister as Pat Hermsen operates the controls.
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RELIGION: Religion ' s newest member, Prater Coopmans. Tim Schumacher, during class preparation. (re lij’ on) n. 1. The expres¬ sion of man’s belief in and reverance for a superhuman power recognized as the cre¬ ator of the universe. 2. Any objective attended to or pur¬ sued with zeal. 3. Pre- montre’s staff designed to help students “see the light”. Father Bostwick leads a class in prayer. Premontre is a Christian school. Religion , therefore, plays an im¬ portant role in th atmosphere of our school. Through religion stu¬ dents learn not only about their God, but also about themselves. Department offerings, under the retiring head, Fr. Hackbarth, in¬ clude such diversity as Bible Study to Christian Service. Reli¬ gion: The pride of Premontre. ♦ Director of Christian Service: Bro. Craanen The retiring department chairman, Father Hackbarth, doubles as a public speaker.
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