Big-hair broadcasters

Jack Williams, Tony Pepper and Bruce Schwoegler, back in 1978, when even the men had big hair - and weathermen still used dry-erase boards and magic markers to tell us about the weather:

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Candidate Report on Amy E. Ryan President Boston Public Library

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“VOTED: unanimously that the Trustees of the Public Library of the City of Boston extend an offer to Ms. Amy E. Ryan as President of the Boston Public Library.”
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1978

I was four in the summer of 78 and don't remember the dry-erase boards. Maybe the tv stations in the New York City region already had chroma key.

The sports guy has the best hair of the bunch. That news desk certainly looks crowded compared to the huge studios that today's newscasters wander around in.

Bruce Schwoegler

When Bruce Schwoegler first came to Boston, around 1968 or 69, he worked as a substitute teacher in the Boston public schools. My 8th or 9th grade class had him as a science teacher while our regular teacher was out on an extended leave.

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