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Clubs Euwuj lmtwwst Any Linton student interested in science is eligible to join 3 the Science Club. At bi-monthly meetings, the members hold discussions and work on individual and group projects. Often G prominent guests from colleges address the group. A OUTING CLUB Under the direction and supervision of Mr. Pensiero the it Outing Club enjoyed mountain climbing, hiking, cave explor- ' j ing, and other outdoor activities. S SCIENCE CLUB FRONT ROW.' left to right: Carole Cornelius, Gail Bxynes, Andrea Schein, Mrs. Farnham fSponsorj. SECOND ROW: Jean Schaetzl, Louis LeFlore, John Van Dusen, Terry Ladd. OUTING CLUB FRONT ROW, left to right: N. Lomasney QCO-presidentj, J. Miele fCo-presidentl, J. Burns, E. Gleason, Mr. A. Pensiero CAdvisorj. SECOND ROW: A. Clare, R. Lockard, J. Cichocki, J. G. Lederman. is Q K. , , S . 5 , . . . Q - 1 3 A 3 ' il f ,Q .J . wa, 1 1 - Q s 3 Q 5. 35 in f 313
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.11-,..W.,.-,,-,..,.. ,,,,, ...,v W. .. ,..,, . .W ,X,,.. ,. ....y,... -, ..., W., M- ,,,,, .um ,m,-,,,.......t.,.,....,.m,.........., W, , nw Ogwmm whom WORLD EVENTS CLUB World Events Club, one of the most active organizations guest speakers and student panels in its bi-weekly meetings in Linton, discussed world problems under the direction of throughout the year. WORLD EVENTS CLUB l FRONT ROW, left to right: DiMatteo, Schrader CSecretaryj, Guely, Mack, Goble, Lapinski, France, Gold, Andrews, White. Altieri fPresidentj, Brown QVice-presidentl, Myers, Guernsey, THIRD ROW: Schachter, Rasmussen, Ross, Rotundo, Rohrmeier, Mack, Cohen, Kowalski, Quincy, Loiterstein. SECOND ROW: Mann, Lockard, Jarmolych. MODEL UNITED NATIONS Each spring, students from the area high schools plan and execute a mock session of the United Nations General Assembly. At a meeting held during the winter, those who want to participate receive the name of the country they will represent. Within the period before the Assembly meeting, they spend many hours gathering and studying pamphlets and books about their selected countries. This year the Model United Nations was held in Linton's auditorium. The music rooms were used for committee meetings. MODEL UNITED NATIONS FRONT ROW, left to right: Loiterstein, Rickard, Schaetzl, Man- cuso, McKechnie, DiMatteo, Stroebel, Grenfell, Ward, Tremblay. SECOND ROW: Cohen, Costa, Mr. Czyzewski fSponsorj, Altieri CTreasurerQ, Rotundo fVice-presidentj, Crowe fPresidentj, White, Gold, Micames, Schrader, Sherman, Eberle, McKechnie, Cohn. THIRD ROW: Allway, Kussman, Gipstein, Beale, Reid, Myers, . Murphy, Cohen, Cunningham, Inman, Kraus, Wilkinson, Oja, Crump, Herman, Bala. FOURTH ROW: Brown, Jarmolych 7 Korkosz, Maitino, Wayand, Duguid, Resnick, Ross, France, Shul- diner, Altman, Cummings, Dombrowski, Goble, Rotundo, Cohen Cohn, Lapinski, Czyzewski, Little. 3 I
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' l2iUlsAwPu12ta UQ ACCENTS STAFF FRONT ROW, left to right: S. Wilkinson, L. Meyerhoff, V. Kline, L. Novak, E. Champagne. SECOND ROW: Miss Martin QAdvisorj, R. Rotundo, J. Altieri, A. Oja, A. Schrader, J. Strom, Spenello. ACCENTS Members of the Accents literary committee meet to criticize and select creative writing for Accents, our school literary magazine. Poems, essays, and stories are submitted by students through their English teachers. Appearing each spring with an original cover done by a Linton art student, Accents is outstanding for its repre- sentation of the best in student writing. THIRD ROW: R. Cohen, R. Binder, R. Lockard, J. Cumings, F. Burns, L. Crump. LINTON LIBRARY STAFF Service to Linton High is the main purpose of the Library Staff, an organized voluntary group whose members work in the library one period each school day. Over one third of the schoolls population use the library daily. This is possible only with the assistance of the library staff members who check attendance, shelve books, supervise circulation, and help in the processing of new books and library materials. Audio-visual service aids are available seven periods a day to help students use records and tapes in their language studies. STUDENT LIBRARY AIDS FRONT ROW, left to right: Miss Crace L. Wolcott fAdvisori, M. Milewski, J. Lee, R. Davis, C. Eichelberger, A. Kerchner, T. P. Krawzyk, R. Pone, J. Burns, C. Martini, S. LaBounty, S. Bow- Forgette, D. Sumberg, D. Peterson, D. McIntyre, G. McKay, J. man, A. Castiglione, Mrs. Zoe Fry CAdvisorj. SECOND ROW: Breyo, L. Wasserman, B. Waters, E. Pilarski, C. Zakriski, J. Bruns.
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