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udio-Visual 2' K. Teachers who want to use films for help in teaching their subjects are grateful to the members of this group who donate their free time to show Films to various classes. These students are getting practice in operating the movie projector. ROW I: Bob Shearer, Denny Wise, Mackey Rodgers, John Rupp, Mike Was. ROW 2: Howard Klein, Ray Smith, Joe Davis, Gerald Racz, Mr. Irwin. Rifle Team Howland's rifle team, consist- ing of sharpshooters who want to improve their shooting through practice, has held several matches with other teams this year. We're proud to have them as a school organization. ,,,,,,,,,,,, rn 3' or T t I is KNEELING: Kenny Chaney. Larry Hillier. ROW I: Denny Hunt, Chuck Shelar, Donna Daum, Becky Smith, Jim Daniels, Dave Casperson. ROW 2: Douglas Welker, Dave Smith, Dirk Wlilliams, Bill Pike, Denny Crew, Gordon Klentz. ROPV 3: Denny Wlise, Rich Zackeroff, Ronnie Beardsley, Dave Dresner, Dan Cross, Bill Van Horne, Denny McCauley, Bill Young, Mr. Kepner. ROW 4: Bob Hilderman, David Wise, Jack Wolcott, Dick Davis, Terry Clark, Bill Pogue, Tom Gabrosek. 72
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SEATED: Sherry Lesjak, Linda Evans, Patty Bunker, Joanne DiEugenio. STAND- ING: Tom Bower, Ramonda Gilliland, Chuck Stein, John Holinbaugh, Eleanor Stoddard. Radio Club Morning devotions, world and school news, weather, humor, special announcements f all these are brought to the students of Howland over radio sta- tion WHHS by members of our radio club. This club is truly an asset to our school. Control Room Operators These people work hand in hand with the members of the radio club to bring Howland students all the news every morning. They spend their free periods in the control room and are always ready to make spe- cial announcements and to assist the officer and Mr. Kepner in any way possible. SEATED: Janet Gabutti, Al Hreno, Ronnie Crawford, Phyllis Rider, Lucinda Hanna. ROW 2: Miss Zahariou, Kathy Storry, Marilyn Salak, Dianne Timko, Dona Husher, Tom Bower, Jane Leifer. ROW 3: John Holinbaugh, Jim Wilsman, Gene Urey, Chuck Stein, Larry Dirmeyer.
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N 10,9 0 137 5 jk 'T-1' ily E ia 'll 5 -9 40 fe ,, Q52 gg xy I vef' el Wvyffgtl Sponsored by Mrs. Sook and Mrs. lVillia1nson, Howland Y-Teens is part of a nation-wide organiza- tion of high school girls. The group holds its meetings and activities at the Y.YV.C.A. They are also respon- sible for sending one girl to con- ference during the summer. ROW I: Carol Culver, Joanne Hodgkiss, Pat Andrella, Kathy Storry, Roselyn Boyd, Margaret Brown, Donna Woods, Rosa Lee Bcttiker. ROW 2: Ruby WVilson, Judy Hart. Beverly Koski, Jackie Eaton, Beverly Burrows, Jean Thomas, Brenda Diehl. ROW 3: Bobby Gallagher, Dick Lab, Larry Min- tern, Gene Urey, Mackey Rodgers, Jack Tucker, Bob Blessing. Y-Teens Organized to give teen- agers an insight into the intricacies of business, this organization provides expe- rience in working with stocks, equipment, and raw materials. Any student in eleventh or twelfth grade is eligible to participate in JA activities. ROW I: Judy Tinkham. Pat Rumansik. Joann Strausbaugh, Sue Linton, Coriene Berry. Marilyn Salak. Mariellen Aley. Isabelle Murio. ROW 2: Emilie Ghisea, Gina Abruzzi. Wilma Bland. Nancy Hill, Connie Miller, Maria Casa- granda, Caro Lantz. RON' 3: Eleanor Stoddard, Dianne Tilnko, Judy Durig, Karen Harris, Pat Kohut, Linda Brady. ROW 4: Judy Purser, Gloria Sabo, Pat Andrella, Phyllis Rider, Jill W'olcott, Alice Hutchison, Eileen Ames. ROW 5: Margaret Brown, Ruby XVilson, Dona Husher, Beverly Koski, Pat Love, Barbara Berry. ROW 6: Mrs. Sook, Mary Keener, Dona Swager, Joan Ratliff, Carol Berry, Yvonne Casavant. Anne McMahon. ROW 7: Nola Flickinger, Sherry Lesjak, Charlotte Varner, Pat Bradley, Gail Williamson. 714
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