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Mike Bradley, sophomore, taps out a quick succession of dots and dashes to a distant operator as Stanley Baldy writes the responses. Hams talk to foreigners AMID THE crackle of static, Radio Club members listened to the sometimes faint voices of radio operators from Canada to Mexico. The operation of the radio provided an interesting and educational experience for members who were learning how to build equipment and operate a radio. A major activity of Radio Club was its participation in the June Field Day in which operators from all parts of the U.S.A. camped out, operating transmitters and receivers. This year the club earned money for a new receiver through a dance. Officers are John Ladd, president Mike Bradley, vice-president and treasurer, Mike Fry, secretary, and John Ladd, publicity manager. El 5, Performing a delicate act of soldering, Mike Pullen makes adjustments for Radio Club's trans mitter, the center of interest for Radio Club. In a brief moment away from the radio, Radio Club members Dave Gehert Crightj and Mike Ging discuss matters pertaining to club business.
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A is I any 4 9 N, :ea ff gk -is When mug shots come in the whole staff like Pam Mannett and Lou Ann Patrick are needed to work. Cathy Junk and Debbie Batsell check the names and class of the mug shots. 71
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mf ,XZ l is it at il Robert Shapiro fulfills his task of maintaining the salt-water aquarium by feeding the tropi- cal fish. i 'I ' W Scientists take to air ROCKETS, COMPUTERS, and aquariums filled the minds of Science Club members this year. WHS scientists hosted a rocket meet, provided speakers on rocketry, and con- structed a computer and an aquarium. Because of the rocket project, the membership of the club grew tre- mendously during the year. First semester officers were Paul Antokol, presidentg Richard Fife, vice-president, and Robert Shapiro, secretary-treasurer. Second semester officers were Bruce Bear, president, Ken Byrd, vice- president, Paul Antokol, secretary-treasurer. Chemists, such as Bruce Bear, often mix various substances to form odd smells and strange colors. Paul Antokol, Science Club president, leads a spirited, interesting dis- cussion pertaining to rockets.
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