Linton High School - Lintonaire Yearbook (Schenectady, NY)

 - Class of 1962

Page 107 of 172

 

Linton High School - Lintonaire Yearbook (Schenectady, NY) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 107 of 172
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Page 107 text:

Lea1wvTeClw1Fq CADET TEACHERS FRONT ROW, left to right: B. Baker, D. Walters, M. Sahr, C. Botzman, J. Spenello, B. Daffner, J. Arnow. THIRD ROW: D. Brown. SECOND ROW: Mr. LaRocco fSponsorl, L. Miller, A. Wheeler, M. Gleason, J. Dubee, C. Lake, B. Ras, B. Waleski. FUTURE TEACHERS, ASSOCIATION The purpose of the Future Teachers' Association is to bring girls together who are interested in teaching as a pro- fession. The students are offered the opportunity to broaden their knowledge of the purpose and value of education in America. At least once a year the FTA visits a State Teachers, College or University. The members sponsor bake sales and a dance to earn money for their trip and money for a scholarship which is presented to a senior member who has contributed much of her time and energy to the club. Pre- paring a Thanksgiving basket for a needy family and pre- senting an annual Teachers' Recognition Day Tea are also among the projects undertaken by the FTA. FUTURE CADET TEACHERS Linton seniors have the opportunity to gain valuable ex- perience and do a service to the community in the cadet teaching program. Under the guiding hand of elementary teachers in local schools, the students work with the children. By being exposed to classroom experience, the student is better able to decide whether or not she wants to be a teacher. TEACHERS FRONT ROW, left to right: Miss Sullivan QSponsorj, DiMatteo, DiBartolomeo, Restifo, Kraus, Wilkinson, Luebke, Cartwright, Dubee, Walters QPublicity Chairmanj, Shulman fTreasurerj Duguid CSecretaryj, Costa CVice-presidentj, Wheeler QPresidentj: Gershon, Nicolella, Prismont. SECOND ROW: Santorelli, Williams, Tremblay, Attanasio, Friedman. THIRD ROW: Doyle, Hourigan, Arnow, Dafifner, Brown, Ras, Wilber, Anibal, McComb.

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' ls ' ' 'SAUW 1' Q.. . - fn, -2 l V in il if.. Y-,va LINTONIAN OFFICERS FRONT ROW, left to right: Joyce Altieri QCO-captainl, Winnie Cohn, Paul Dombrowski, fGabinet Membersl, John Tom Crowe fCo-captainj, Ruth A. Rotundo CTreasurerJ, Bing, Bill Graper, CJunior Representativesj. Mr. Holbrook CSponsorj. SECOND ROW: Barbara Baker, LINTONIAN OFFICERS LINTONIANS Elected every spring, the oflicers of Lintonians are chosen The members of Lintonians are picked for their outstand- for their leadership ability. They supervise the services per- ing qualities of leadership and citizenship. By devoting many formed by their group and plan activities within the hours of service at school functions, they guard the well- organization. being of their fellow students. LINTONIANS KREGULARSJ FRONT ROW, left to right: Novak, Reed, Crump, Tews, Stroebel, Guernsey, Starkf THIRD ROW: Cassillo, Van Schaick. McAndrew, Kline, Ward, Quincy, Bowne. SECOND ROW: Borniield, Turner, LeF1ore, Zuckerman, Boehm, Lapinski, Bland, France, Binder, White, Drooz, Rippere, Scheer, Caldwell, Grenfell, Beale, Coflin, Schatz. LINTONIAN RESERVES Lintonian Reserves augment the-services provided by the and live up to the standards of the group, a .Reserve becomes parent organization. After showing his willingness to serve a regular Lintonian. LINTONIAN RESERVES FRONT ROW, left to right: M. Picazio, S. Levy, M. Mur- Buerger, L. Epstein. THIRD ROW: S. Kessler, F. Garbo- phy, W. Andrews, M. Orkis. SECOND ROW: Miss Martin witz, J. Gallmon, L. Cohn, R. Gershon, J. Goble, N. CSponsorl, D. Tremblay, K. Reber, J. Marks, L. Jacobs, L. Thomas, D. Peterson, T. Rotundo, P. DiNardo. 102 T



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.wa.v.Mt eqapmw ls will www AUDIO-VISUAL OFFICE AIDES The whereabouts of our school's various audio-visual equipment is always known by members of this group. It is their responsibility to check in and to check out and to keep a record of the equipment used. COMMUNICATIONS STAFF In a school as large as Linton an effective communica- tions system is vital, and it is the duty of the Communica- tions Staff to see that the equipment is manned and operating properly at all times. Giving and receiving mes- sages and playing music throughout the school are other responsibilities of the staff . COMMUNICATIONS STAFF FRONT ROW, left to right: D. Buerger, R. Hershkowitz, R. Thornton. SEC- OND ROW: D. Weaver, F. France, B. Podoloff fSecretaryj. THIRD ROW: B. Killian CCO-directorj, .E. Augustyniak, J. Holzer fDirectorD, Mr. Moran CSponsorQ, Mr. Morhous CSponsorj. AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS FRONT ROW, left to right: Richard Dickenson, Don Penta, Anthony Kerchner, Bill Yavornicky, Ray Larmon, Frank Popolizio, Mr. ,Czyzewskl fAdvisorj . MOTION PICTURE OPERATORS' CLUB Because of the increased significance in the use of audio visual aids, the Motion Picture Operators provide a valu able service to our school. As a result of the operators training and experience, teachers may with utmost con fidence call upon these students to operate equipment MOTION PICTURE PROJECTOR-OPERATORS FRONT ROW, left to right: Mr. Czyzewski fSponsorj, Bailor, Pace, Gilhooley, Stefl, Galardy, Hutten, Garofolo, Gray, Podoloff, Shuldiner, Newton, Lorch, Clark, Russo, Faulisi, Eichelberger, Jarmolych, Yavornicky. SECOND ROW: Berger, Davis, Gottwald, Breyo, Tama, Glunz, Gold, Little, Stinson, Guely, Balcomb, Maiello, Iovinella, O,Neil, Wolfe, Kerr. THIRD ROW: Piccolo, Gold, Catalano, Brownell, Anderson, Salvino, D'Ambrosio, Dunning, Wusterbarth, Roberts, Serowick, Rothe, Cook, Simone, Larmon. FOURTH ROW: Baldwin, Cochrane, Miele, Ewen, Peterson, Loffredo, Carlson, McKenzie, Thomas, Adams, Remsburger, Zampella, Harlow, Burns. FIFTH ROW: Zilberman, Kerchner, Rohrmeier, Pirro, Popolizio, Martin, Wedekind, Czyzewski, Lee, France, Peters, Kergel, Haury, Lapinski. SIXTH ROW: Mazzie, Roberts, Crow, King, Rutkowski, Epstein, Lasky, Galkiewicz, Bilkay, Abrams, Thelen. -

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