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

OF HOWLAND .. • First Row: Mr. Wi lioms, M. Micholovic, S. Forkos, B. Ewiog, V. Lisok, F. Fisher, A. Kosciuk, B. Tomlin. Second Row: S. Mikell, P. Money, J. Di.lon, E. Cline, J. Hermon, J. Husher, P. Minord, M. Mosko. Third Row: B. Bolentine, G. Lynn, J. Nonce, S. Yovich, L. Proper, M. Bolcior, E. lmburgio, M. Atkins. TIGER TIMES The Tiger Times staff consisted of members of the journalism class. The members applied for their respective positions and were voted in by their fellow classmates. The staff started the year with a "bang" and continued that way through the year. There were eight publications during the year. The Tiger Times this year had many jam-packed pages of stirring edit~rials, rib-tickling features, up- to-date news stories, and interesting columns. These journalism students have learned the ups- and-downs of newspaper work during the year, and many of them will be going into the journalism field as a career. At press-time, the staff is looking for- ward to entering a journalistic competition to be held at Kent St'lte University this spring. The following are members of the staff: Editor- in-chief, Frances Fisher; Assistant Editor, Melvin Bal- ciar; Business Manager, Peggy Minard; Sports Edi- tor, Larry Proper; Fashion Editor, Sandee Mikell; Columnists, Jean Herman, Jeanine Husher; Circula- tion Manager, Joyce Dillon; Feature Editor, Pat Money; Editorial Editors, Alix Kosciuk, Margaret Michalovic; Exchange Editor, Jim Nance; Staff Ad- visor, Mr. Williams; Reporters, Ed lmbergia, Steve Yovich, Eleanor Cline, Sue Farkas, Bonnie Ewing, Vivian Lisak, Bob Balentine, Mike Mosko, Barb Tomlin, Mike Atkins; Jr. High Reporters, Sherry Rentz and Gerry Lynn. 119

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