Howland High School 1961 Yearbook (Warren, OH) - Full Access

NGUAGE AND SPEECH First : Mr. H11gemon, S. Cole, J. Flickinger, L. Su lli v11n, C. C lutter, B. Kibler, K. L11b, C. Gostovich, S. Hyde, K. Bus11, D. Kine. Second: J. Collins, L. Gimbel , D. Irvin, R. Erskine, J. Dillon, A. Webster , S. Alex11nder, T. Venne lli, J. Willi11ms. Third: R. Rosner, S. Yovich, P. McM11hon, T. Br11ndes, L. Singledecker, D. Be11ch, B. H11mm11ck, M. Pond , J. Tucker, J. Rieser. Fourth: R. Pitchford, R. Thompson, D. Ph illi ps. RADIO CLUB "Good morning. This is radio station WHHS going on the air." This is just one of the intro- ductions to the morning program. The Radio Club is composed of a group of selected voices chosen once a year. The main duties of this organization are to broadcast the morning de- votions. Howland highlights, world news and weather and a thought for the day. This year the members have recorded some radio plays for use in the literature classes. Under the leadership of Mr. Hageman, spon- sor, and Janet Collins, president, the Rad io Club members have done a very fine job with their duties. G11il McCoy 11t the microphone 11nd Rick Thompson 11t the console provide 11n excellent te11m for giving the morning 11nnouncements. 33

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