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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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