It's the official start of the new broadcast year. WBFH sets up on the corner of Square Lake and Woodward Avenue to bring its listeners a high-school-point-of-view on what has become the largest gathering of classic automobiles in the midwest. It's the Woodward Cruise on Saturday, August 17, 2002.

Staffers chat about the summer movie season in addition to what's happening on Woodward Avenue. (Click to enlarge.)

Buick 1969 California


Staffers wave from underneath the WBFH canopy and next to Tom Bowers' 1969 Buick California. The site is just in front of the Bloomfield Schools Employees Credit Union. (Click to enlarge.)

Weather Was Rough


This year's weather played a bit of havoc on the remote site. The morning started with a dreary overcast, yet by the afternoon the wind whipped up to scatter some of the clouds. And the wind really gave the remote tent a pounding! But, the broacast went on without a hitch.

Staffers provide a male perspective on all the cars. (Click to enlarge.)

Pete Bowers interviews Glenda, a former car hop from Ted's Drive-In Restaurant. (Click to enlarge.)

How's Traffic, Mr. Hurvitz?


A staffer looks north down Woodward Avenue and provides eyewitness reports from the traffic island. (Click to enlarge.)

A staffer is wrapping up an interview with a proud owner and getting ready to send a cue back to Steve Hurvitz. (Click to enlarge.)

A staffer interviews a gentleman who drove his Ford all the way from London, Ontario, Canada just to participate. (Click to enlarge.)

We'll Be Back!


WBFH staff is already planning on next year's broadcast. It gives the students an opportunity to cover a gigantic national event -- one that happens right in our back yard!