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CLUBS 85
Audio visual effects entertain student body.
BROADCASTING: SEATED, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Albert Gatte, Dianne Mannocchhi, Tom Smith. SECOND
ROW: Clarence Engler, Ken Girimonte, Mike Berger. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Tim Dunn, Mike Gerber, Mr.
Waterhouse (advisor), Victor Harris, Norman Fenimore.
Signing on — "WWHS" — bringing the student
body of Wilson the morning announcements
and happenings of the day, the Broadcasting club
provided Wilson with listening pleasure every
day during homeroom. Their broadcasting sta
tion is located in the auditorium behind the
stage. The club members receive announcements
from faculty and students, and deliver these mes
sages via the P.A. system. The members, under
the direction of Mr. Waterhouse, at times insert
their own comical antics which give some variety
and humorous interest in the announcements.
Thanks to their desire to broadcast the news,
every student is informed on what's happening
at Wilson.
The functions of the A.V. Department is to deliv
er equipment to teachers, keep inventories, and
recommend new equipment and materials for
purchase. The A.V. Department trains students
and teachers in the use of projectors, tape record
ers, cameras, and other A.V. equipment. Wood-
row Wilson now has a small television studio,
where teachers and students can produce and
televise their own productions. These produc
tions can then be taken back to the classroom to
be viewed by the regular classroom students. The
A.V. Room is the storage place for all of the
filmstrips, cassettes, and records. Students and
AUDIO VISUAL, SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Caryn Wene, Mr. Hopely (advisor), Susan Heller,
teachers may come down during their study or Robert Mowery. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Scott Buckman, Skip Briar, Stanly Davis, Robert
class period and view this material for class pro Lott, Paul Manes, Brian Gregg.
jects or to gain information. This year a listing of
all software can be found in the library card
catalog. It is hoped that this new way of listing
things would be a great help to teachers and
students.

