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Good morning! This is station W .D .H .S.
Every day this familiar sound travels to
every corner of D.H.S. and brings with
it numerous announcements pertaining to
school life and various activities. Audi
tions are held and such qualities as voice
and rate are carefully considered when
choosing the staff. The staff, comprised of
representatives from each grade level, is
divided into three groups which rotate
weekly.
Through W .D .H .S. a real unity is estab>
lished in that each student and teacher
has a common knowledge of everything
concerned with our school. What could be
more important?
The intricate mechanism of our public address system shown above is operated
by a group of students. It is used primarily to inform students throughout the
school building, at any time, of coming activities, special meetings, or any other
special announcements.
Doris Jordan and Barry Ballow, program directors for Each morning students act as radio announcers for W.D.H.S. to bring the
W.D.H.S., meet with Mr. Miller to discuss any problems news of the day to the student body. Here Beatrice DeDonato reads the
that arise and also plan different routines for the station. first message of importance while jrom right to left, Becky Fox, Joe Lovett and
Doris Jordan wait their turn to read their respective articles.
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