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Audio-ViQUQl Staff
The functions of the Audio-
Visuol deportment ot Woodrow
Wilson High School ore to pro
vide equipment ond films to
the teachers for use during doss
time. The A.V. deportment also
troins students ond foculty in
the use of A.V. equipment.
Wilson has o small television
studio, where teochers and
students con produce and
televise their own productions.
AUDIO-VISUAL; KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lorry Lord, Kevin Dovis. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Under the direction of Mr.
Undo Shelly, Charlotte McClellan, Angel Robeo, Sue Heller. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: George Hopely, the A.V. stoff
Scott Duckmon, Bob Lott, Paul Manes, Skip Briar, Dole Titler, Mr. Hopely (odvisor). provides Wilson with visuol ond
audio learning experiences.
Orgonions
The Orgonions ore one of
the most unusual ond varied
clubs in existence ot Woodrow
Wilson High School. Their dub
name is token from the most
popular television series "Star
Trek" ond this club is involved
with mony different science
projects, both foct and of
course, science fiction. There is
o wide ronge of subjects
discussed at the meetings, from
astronomy to rocketry. The
populor button moking is spon
sored by the Orgonions ond
they olso work throughout the
year to put together their
ORGANIANS: STANDING, LEFT TO Masters SECOND ROW; Ann Milano, magazine "The Orgonion En-
RIGHT: Mrs. Flynn (odvisor), Tino Low, Tom Jordan, Jim Longstreet, Bill Byron,
Ed Quirk, Bill Bolick, Bob Piccone, Jim Tony Milono, Jim Livingood, Melonie ti'zine".
Buck.
Broadcasting
WWHS opens eoch doy with o morning music
BROADCASTING; SEATED; Mike Joy STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim program ot 7:35 o.m., greeting students os they
Thompson, Pot Jodzio, Ken Soroka.
arrive ot school. At 8:00 o.m., the day's opening
exercises ore piped throughout the school. News
of activities and organizations is then offered to
students and faculty. Membership is restricted to
students who successfully complete the broad
casting course and operation of the station's con
sole is the responsibility of those who poss the
FCC exom for 3rd doss radio-telephone operotor.
Some broadcasters volunteer to spin records for
the donees. This provides them with on the Job
training os disc Jockeys.
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