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

BUILD CHARACTER IN TIME CONTROL ROOM OPERATORS The control room operators work in pairs throughout the day to serve the school. Their job is to connect Mr. Kepner, Mr. Thomas, and Mr. Barrick to the individual rooms as they re- quest. These students must also make all necessary announcements through- out the day. When they are not on duty, they use the control room as a study hall or they may just relax and listen to the radio - a favorite pas- time of all. First: S. Sli fe, L. Su llivon , E. Pizor, T. Von ne i, N. Wh ittier, R. Eddy. Second: Mr . Hegemon , D. Howe ll s, R. Pitchford , P. McMohon , R. Smith, T. Brondes, M. Pond , J. Crew, J. Rieser. First: Mr. Irwin, S. Winons, M. Bo lcior, B. Clory, B. Fo ley, W. Tocklet, J. Cu lver, D. Sobo. Second: T. Orwig, H. Sompson, A. De iGerbino , J. Mrus, R. Shew, L. Herper. VISUAL AIDES Educators have found that films and recordings are often a valuable aid to instruction. At Howland there are always visual aides operators available. These students, under the direction .of Mr. Irwin, are trained in the use of movie projectors, tape recorders, record players, and the opaque project~r. They are a busy group, showing movies thirty to forty times a week.

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