Howland Township High School - Scroll Yearbook (Warren, OH)

 - Class of 1960

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Howland Township High School - Scroll Yearbook (Warren, OH) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 70 of 168
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Sriruce 61110 At the monthly meetings of the club, the members perform experiments or watch demonstrations in some field of science. Every member completes a science project each year. This year seventeen of these projects were entered in the Fitch Science Fair and five were in competition at the Kent Science Fair. The projects range from construction of rockets to biological study of re- generation. A recent achievement of the Science Club has been the erection and main- tenance of the school weather bureau. Their equipment includes a barometer, rain guage, thermometers, and a new- ly purchased anemometer. Club mem- bers collect and record the weather data each day. Many Varied Interests Hr Bob Hilterman and Bill Whittier are demonstrating a new anemo- meter purchased with funds appropriated from the Jr. High Student Senate. Howland's Science Club provides a common ground for stu- dents who enjoy scientific study and exploration. Under the guidance of Mrs. Krauss, Mrs. Griffin, and Mr. Lowry club members investigate the colorful and varied branches of science. Bottom Row: B. Yuhasz, D. Klein, C. lklodi, D. Smith, B. Goldman, T. Vannelli, T. Brain, J. Smith, D. Gautchi. Row 2: M. Was, R. Erskine, N. Swager, J. Ranck, W. Taiclet, R. Hayden, C. Altman, L. Keesey, C. Struk. Row 3: B. Boyd, S. Chos, B. Pike, C. Crawford, L. Sindledecker, J. Collins, C. Ratliff, R. Fuller, J. Holton. Top Row: H. Sampson, K. Keeling, B. Whittier, D, Fisk, P. Allen, E. Rider, B. Hilterman.

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Pur lives Radio Klub The Radio Club is composed of a group of selected voices chosen once a year. The main duty of the club is to plan and present the morning pro- gram. This year the members have also recorded some radio plays to be used in the literature classes. On March l, the members toured the KYW television station in Cleveland and watched the Big Wilson show in the studio. The officers of Radio Club this year are Paul Waddell, Pres- ident, Betty Kibler, Vice-President, and Bonnie Hammack, Secretary- Treasurer. Club members take a short break from their meet- ing at Marilyn Kay's home to pose for the Scroll photographer. Radio Club President Paul Waddell informs Barbara Thompson and Cindy Blair of a coming club meeting. Bottom Row: Mr. Hageman, R. Erskine, B. Thompson, J. Moyes, S. Hyde, D. Klein, R. Rosner, L. Blackwell, L. Gimble, L. Sullivan. Row 2: S. Cole, R. Spirko, M. Clark, S. Schwab, C. Blair, B. Kibler, J. Williams, S. Stull, M. Kay, J. Collins. Row 3: L. Sindledecker, J. Dillon, B, Hammack, J. White, D. Irvin, J. Husher, J. Smith, S. Alexander. Top Row: P. Waddell, M. Pond, R. Thompson, S. Yovich, R. Timko, C. Waddell, P. McMahon, J. Tucker. Mu -v.-.-. up .si-f-.ri111swmze-1 . i



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'rf l5'rruzdc'14 Our Ifmfuflvdgc' Bottom Row: A, Kosciuk, B. Smith, F. Fisher, P. Thomas, T. Vannelli, H. Consider, Mr. Coleman. Row Two: M. Pond, H. Luscombe, R. Kowalski, D, Bunker, D. Daum, J. Culver. Top Row: B. Koski, D. Druschelg T. Brdek, W. Wilson, K. Valen- tine, B. Rowbottom, B. Clapper, S. Mikell. Marlene Pond and Donna Daum take aim. Kiflc' Umm Membership in Rifle Club is open to anyone possessing a .22 caliber rifle and interested in the field of marks- manship. Members acquire a full knowledge of safety rules, rifling skills, and many general procedures con- nected with the sport. The rifle team, consisting of members of this club, competes with teams from other schools during the course of the year. Howland's squad has made a fine showing this year with many exciting and sometimes close matches. Heading these shooting folk this season are Donna Daum, president, Bob Spir- ko, vice president, Dick Kowalski, secretary-treasurer, and Lon Bridle, range master. . ,.,.. I -r,,, J - 4 hw-.xy . 1, ' 4 2 . 3, NMS 5 .1 , M Bang!! Bob Spirko and Dick Kowalski fire from a prone position. 67

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