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5' 4 1 .1 ff! 1 v- kin I I I . ,. 1 , V 'S pgQl .,..',.,-.Ty 4 4 7, , ' , .,1'u. ,- -- f ' Qs, ll f my x ' T -TT . I B X J x Q I ' 4 'I J! 4' T. H f . T ' iii-15 -'.' -'-.A is 'O T L ilh -gb I 'Q' s-1... ,,X ' T ff .i Library STafT-FronT Row, leff To righT: D. Golden, D, Peek, S. Fislce, R. Goodrich, S. Colasuono, S. Rufer, K.. Lawya, N. ChrisTian L. Snyder, M. Famiano. Second Row: Mrs. Fry iAdviserT. W. Duval, D. PenTa J. McSwain, R. Zilberman, F. Carey, W. Shimer, S. Freeman, Miss WolcoTT IAdviserl. LINTON LIBRARY STAFF Service To LinTon High is The single purpose of LinTon Library STaTT, an organized volunTary group, The members of which work in The library one period each school day. More Than one Third oT The school's populaTion use The library every day. This is possible only wiTh The assisTance oT library sTaTT members who checlc aTTendance, shelve and revise books, supervise circulaTion, and help in The processing oT new boolcs and library maTerials. This year audio-visual service aides have been added To our sTaTT and are available six periods a day in our language cenTer To help sTudenTs use records and Tapes in Their language sTudies. ACCENTS Members oT The AccenTs IiTerary commiTTee are inTer- esTed in wriTing, analyzing, and criTicizing various Torms oT prose and poeTry ranging in scope from conTe...porary To The obTuse. The primary objecTive oT This group's eTTorTs is The selecTing and publishing in Accen'l's oT a represenTaTive cross secTion oT The mosT ouTsTanding liTerary accomplish- menTs of The sTudenT body. Through ThoughTTul deliberaTion, The members oT This commiTTee have To draw ThaT Tine line oT disTincTion beTween good and very good. ln ably doing so, AccenTs in Three shorT years has gained a repuTaTion Tor being a publicaTion oT remarlcable qualiTy. AccenTs STaFT-FronT Row, leTT To righT: Mfss MarTin lAdviserl, F. Campbell lEdiTorT, S. PloTnik, N. Riedinger R. Jacobs R. RoT.1n:lo, B. CarTe'. Second Row: A. Lapidus Y. Dehuelze, V. Rippere M, Pincus J. A'TIeri. A. MarT'ng L. Knapp. Third Row: R. Binder D. Peek N, Geyer, L. Goble S. Fisxe N. STarlr B. Shaw, P. Mar no. 4? fs 4 l - Y as - -1 n - . , J C-I . is
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' - rumwim-liglws Q6 ,GD fgar.. -, 4 GT. A qfbaf LINTON HI-LIGHTS LinTon T-li-LighTs is The school's oTTicial newspaper. Published abouT every Three weelcs, iT presenTs The news, ediTorial commenTs, and special TeaTures oT school liTe. During The TirsT halT oT The year. The previous year's journalism class publishes The paper, and Then Tor The laTTer half oT The year, The presenT journalism class Talces over. DRAMATICS CLUB Members oT The DramaTics Club explore The world of The TheaTer by sTudying and pracTicing acTing and producTion Techniques. A Trip To New York in The spring provides Them wiTh a TirsT-hand view of professionals aT worlc in a Broadway play. Dramafics Club-Fronf Row, leff To righT: S. Family, K. Nacco, C. Knislcern, M. McComb. Second Row: Miss Cleland jAclviserl, C. Brown, B. MasTriani jSecreTaryl, D. EpsTein jPresidenTl, D. Peel: jTreasurerl, J, Cohen. Third Row: R. Binder, A. Berkman, S. Fiske, S. Cornrich, H. Szenes, B. Lawand, N. l-larlan, M. Bell. rv - 1' I...-T . -F -vv , 1' I L FL 3 75 mini in flf' LinTon Hi-LighTs Sfaff-Fronf Row, lefT To righT: R. Solcal jExchange and Cir- , culaTion EdiTorl, J. Weiss jAdverTising Manager and SporTs EdiTorl, P. Monroe jSTa'FF HisTorian and AssociaTe Ediforl, M. Ciccarelli jReporTerl, N. Karas jAs- sociaTe Ediforl, S. PloTnik jAssociaTe EcliTorl, S. Schuyler jReporTerj. Mr. Solomon jAdviserl. Second Row: D. Savage jEdiTor-in-Chiefl, J. Cohen jAs- sociaTe EdiTorj, L. Knapp jBusiness Managerj, L. Dussaulf jAssoc. Ediforl. -5 Quill and Scroll SocieTy-Leff To righT: Mr. Solomon jAdviserl, PaTricia Monroe jPresidenTj, Jane Cohen jsecre- Tary-Treasurerl, Donald Savage jVice Presidenfl. QUILL AND SCROLL The Joseph PuliTzer Junior ChapTer OT The lnTernaTional Quill and Scroll SocieTy is an honorary organizaTion Tor high school journalisTs. Membership may be earned by any junior or senior who is scholasfically in The upper Third oT The class and who has done superior worlc in some phase of journalism by working on The LinTon Hi-LighTs.
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A 'Tealwiuse' Hill of Uelig TEAHOUSE OF THE AUGUST MOON John PaTrick's Teahouse of The AugusT Moon com- bines nafive cusfom, comedy, and safire wiTh Orienfal wis- dom. November 20 and 2I were The daTes of LinTon High School's presenTaTion of This play. BoTh performances were disTincTly professional in presenTaTion and Thoroughly en- joyed by The audience. A myriad of recollecTions combine To make our memo' ries of The performances cherished ones. Sakini, charming and almosT diTfidenT, wiTh his delighfful words of wisdom: a jeep piled high wiTh miscellaneous baggage and people: a real goaT balkingly pushed across The sTageg Plan B: Colonel Purdy indignanTly shouTing, WhaT in The name of occu- pafion . . . ? g Two army officers cavorfing in bafhrobes doubling as kimonosi and The exquisifely lovely Tea-house scene pass in review and evoke an aura oT exciTemenT and pleasure. The success of The play was The resulT of coordinaTinq The efforfs of many. The work of The Casfing. Publicify. and TickeT CommiTTees was well execufed. The CosTume. Scenery, Make-up, and STage CommiTTees added The necessary defails which made The overall OrienTal effeci pleasing. The sTudenT direcfors and faculfy advisers de- serve much crediT for direcTing This play. Each acfor and acTress enhanced The success of This play by his individual abiliTy in porfraying his parT. if' 810. 13 -ra it Senior Play Casf-FronT Row, lefT To righT: G. Hosmer, R. STreifferT, T. Carofa, J. Sherburne, L. Lohous, T. Gilliland, A. Binder, A. Spifz, M. Abraham, S. Harris, L. Hunfer, J. Mangin. M. Ciccarelli. P. Sfillman. S. Conroy. Second Row: E. Wurfzler, D. Zampella, P. AbboTT. D. Savage, P. Wilkinson, R. Jacobs, T. Capullo. Third Row: R. Danzig, T. Murphy, P. Marino, J. Paul, J. Cohen, J. Ebberly, R. Foreman, H. Szenes. R. Pincus, B. Masfrianni. N. Roberfs, l.. Ruffer, S. Pefers. Fleck, T. Pucci, B. Moore, C. Kenney Sfurges, C. Banker, R. Anderson l Wassel, S. Marfinelli, B, Benequisfa, '1 Andriano. Make-up Commiffee--Fronf Row, lefT To righfz A, Lingren, B. Warner, B. Sha Czyzyk, A. Suraci. Second Row: M s
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