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Radio Society Uperates Ham Station THE AMATEUR Radio Society is a club for all those vvho have an interest in the vvorld of radio com- munication. This year the club did such things as sponsor a world- wide ham contest, set up a camera and receiver in the cafeteria, so students could vievv themselves on television, and set up a ham station. The club goal is to have a permanent station set up at school. A special thanks goes to Mr. Bill Adams, from the Valley Ham Shack, for donating a transmitter to the club. AMATEUR RADlO SOCIETY: Bottom Rovv fl to rj: Eric Svvanson, Chris Coffin, John Williamson, WA71FD5 Ken Steele, David iVIoritz. Second Rovv: Mrs. Smith, WA7GUGp Walter Cone, iVIike Wright, WA7i-IREQ Brian Wood, WA7FIK5 Kirk Gaivvey, Robert Wright, WNTISPQ Mr. Wissinger. JOHN WlLLlAMS ON, Mike Wright, and Kirk Galvvey dem- onstrate the use of the camera and receiver to students in , f the cafeteria. Students were able to vievv themselves on television. iziztatrtr humane Rama Ctmua. rim. V WATAPE BRlAlV WOOD pres:o'ei7to1'Amatf-ur Radio Societg L4'8l7 - o-Hsrt: imit.ife ham 6U'lQI4. -'nt at the Set, fsdale Radio Jftb , The scfzso, . 'wee' 7UlDff?6.Ui' earring .2 rifatt't,r'v-ifiride ct. ' w -Jfm,..ir .-n-JJ.. kma . Y, .
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Future Executives Plan Ferlomorrew i FRENCH CLUB: Bottom Row ll to rj: Kathy Gibson, Patty Pochet, Melanie Standish, Karen Leggee, Cheri Keele, Donna Schultz, Secy.5 Sue Morse, Nixon, Arlyn Bell, George Abetti, Pres. Second Row: Nlrs. Gormley, Kay veepp Nlrs. Butterfly. FRENCH CLUB was formed to promote a better understanding of France, its language, history, art, and culture. The first of sev- eral speakers was a man lecturing on Charles de Gaulle. A French- man and Patti Pochet, AFS ex- change student from France, also spoke to the club. The only re- quirement to join is a year of French. FUTURE EXECUTIVES is a club designed for the business minded students. Their year was highlighted with field trips. I I xl tkhr 2' . 1. FUTURE EXECUTIVES demonstrating their skills are fl to rj Debbie Rogers, Jill Hockenberger, Marla Taylor, Gall McFarland Suzanne Driscoll, Debby Odenvvald, Kathy Odenvvald, Claudia Timm, and Lillian Staley. V' 4 'W' ,eq me
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