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aggressive Top-40 material. The purchase of new turntables and microphones, and the addition of a score of new disc-jockeys created the dynamic new station needed to produce popular, modern sounds. As opposite as they were, one with its moving, aggressive new style and the other with its quiet, aura of winning power, both KDXL nd the Chess Club helped make school more fun and interesting or students at Park High. Page 28: Top: Vladimir Scholnikov demonstrates the strict concentration needed to win. Center: The classic battle between teacher and student is on as Peter Ringsrud and Colin Tsuchiya square off. Bottom l eft: Peter Ringsrud, advisor, exhibits the same winning form that he tries to instill in his players. Bottom Right: THE CHESS TEAM: Mike Liston, Randy Divinski, Mike Johnson. Vladimir Scholnikov, and Colin Tsu- chiya. captain. Not Pictured: Iric Lampert. Page 29: Top Steve Waller prepares to air the dynamic new hit being set onto the turntable by Gene Harrick. Bottom Left: At the controls, Mike Daniels announces his next song. Top Right: Bob Nelson adjusts the output of some tape recorded material. Bottom Right: Howard Levy files some of the recently played albums. b KDXL 29
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Two good examples of very successful Park High opposites were the Chess Club and Radio Station KDXL. The Chess Team practiced in advisor Peter Ringsrud’s physics room every Tuesday. At the meets, the opposing players were matched according to their skill or level of ability. Park had a well planned strategy and walked away with continuous wins including victories over Robbinsdale and St. Anthony. KDXL, like the Chess Club, also had a successful season. The new format favored popular and most requested, as well as some 28 Chess Club
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Pippin: A Magical Musical “Join us” cried Julie Rappaport, junior, at the opening of the fall musical. Pippin. All in the cast had “parts to perform and hearts to warm,” while Pippin, Mike Levin, senior, tried to find “his corner of the sky.” Pippin found that it was “time to start livin’ ” and he looked for life’s “simple joys” ... “conquering the enemy” and finding true love. The cast of Pippin worked every day after school for eight weeks with Pete Peterson, director and Tanya Jones, choreographer. Dave McConnell, junior, was conductor of the student orchestra. 30 Pippin
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