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W.W.H.S. ANNOUNCERS
Sitting from (t. to r.) C. Anderton, D. Hesel. Standing from (1. to r.) Mr. Ben, and B. Eiferman.
"Good Morning— This is Station WWHS, the sound of the double W, bringing you the Woodrow
Wilson News Parade.”
These words greet the faculty and student body of Woodrow Wilson High School every day in the
morning to begin a new school day. For a five minute "broadcast”, the student-produced news program
keeps Wilsonites informed on all events and special features.
Under the supervision of faadty advisor Mr. Adam Ben, the station operates daily with the direction
of a student engineer and two members of the announcing staff.
The 1964-65 staff consists of Charles Anderton, David Hesel and Barry Eiferman, station engineers:
James O’Neal, Timothy Kitchen, Gary Market, Daniel Shellhammer, Frank Brandle, Stuart Moskovitz,
Mike Kross, Anita Holtz, Jo Ann Jones, Sandra Shullman, Mary Imperato, Susan Kirson, Marie Nash,
Andrea Lovelace, Linda Krooze, Patricia Wirebach, Barbara Schwartz, Joanne Gilbert, Susan Hickey, and
Carol Behl, announcers.
News items consist of sports results, club happenings, group meetings, class events and special honors
awarded groups and individuals. Whenever possible, the station presents special features for the student
body. Recently, a special tape on school dropouts was obtained from the Pennsylvania Education Associa
tion and was presented on the daily program. On special ocasions, WWHS "plugs” into major radio net
works and transmits through the PA system to every room within the school.
"On-the-spot” coverage has been given to U.N. speeches, presidential addresses, U.S. astronaut launch
ings and other global e\'ents of major importance.
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