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TV STUDIO Vocational workshop prepares for careers The TV Studio saw some changes this year. Along with a new teacher, lVlr. David Booher, the program expanded to include a TV workshop class, and a new two seat news desk for the reg show. The vocational workshop provided ap- proximately 24 students with broadcast- ing and technical skills. According to lVlr. Booher the objectives of the television workshop were to have students able to operate all the equip- ment and produce their own show. One unique feature of the TV Studio was that it had a special reg and broad- casted the reg show at that time. It had 13 students, most of whom were in the vocational workshop class, and broad- casted to 15 regs. The morning program gave reports on weather, sports, national, local, Wilson news, and the daily bul- letin. They tried to upgrade the program and made new use of music and visual impact. lVlr. Booher explained that the work- shop provided training for those enrolled as well as service for the student body and faculty. The workshop made and showed tapes of Wilson athletics and modern dance. Its closed circuit tele- vision was used in English, speech, bus- iness and drama classes for improvement of the expressive arts. Tera Bergner reads weather map, showing Portland s mild climate
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5 anna:-uni- -'N SOCIAL STUDIES Current events helpful to studies Since it was an election year, the social studies department took full advantage of it. Speakers running for office spoke at Wilson stating their views. A new freshman program and a new four-year program were developed bas- ing importance on the impact of events in Portland. The Youth Legislature program, spon- sored by the YMCA, convened for its 26th year in Salem. A large number of Wilson students were among the 250 students from all over Oregon who en- gaged in a mock legislature. lVlr George Jones records student's grade. Students are engrossed in their assignment.
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