The broadcasting club at high school turned out to be far more exhausting than anyone had imagined.
Their primary job was to ring the bell that marked the beginning and end of each lesson. But their duties didn't stop there. Next week, they'd be responsible for setting up microphones and amplifiers for the school assembly. They also managed the sound system for all major events, including the new student orientation, graduation ceremony, school festivals, and sports competitions.
Beyond the school events, the broadcasting club was often roped into other large activities, such as scout camps, alumni sports tournaments, and assisting the teaching staff during various events. Almost every week, they had some work to handle.
Every Saturday afternoon, once the final bell rang and the school began to empty, the club members would check the broadcast wires throughout the school, ensuring there were no breaks, and inspect the speakers installed in every classroom.