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wu:Q ' AIWMGWJ REGENTS SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS AND ALTERNATES FRONT ROW, left to right: Strom, Lindsay, Rotundo, Lasdon, Marx, Mann, Gipstein, Kussman, Cummings, Palmer, Shultliner, Jones, Carter. SECOND ROW: Czyzewski, Oja, Altieri, Shrader, Korkosz, Crowe, Malcolm, Domanico. FOURTH ROW: Binder, Lee, Goodheart, Lake, McKechnie, Duguid. THIRD ROW: Ross, Ashworth, ALTERNATES: Sherman, France, Lockard, Pirro, King, Cohen, Gleason, Guely. REGENTS SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS Thirty-one Linton seniors were among the winners of the 1962 Regents college scholarships. The grants entitle their holders to an anuual award for each of four years at a Regents-approved college within the state. These seniors took a qualifying exam last fall. Barry Gold, David Sumberg, and Don Russo keep the equipment in the language lab working. 161
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he End... And The Beginning Graduation . . . and the end of twelve years of grade and high school . . . the beginning of a new era for you. Many of you will be going on to college, to technical schools . . . while others will be going directly to jobs. Whichever your course may be, remember that your education doesn't stop when you finish school. You can keep on learning . . . by reading, by being constantly curious on your job, about everything you do, and finding answers to your questions. You can't stand still . . . for space-age America holds little for those who refuse to make progress. The scientists of the future need trained workers to back them up . . . technicians who can build from their plans. In business, in communica- tions . . . in arts and the professions . . . there's a future for those who keep learning . . . those who acquire more skills and more knowledge. At General Electric, the future will demand trained personnel every- where . . . to design the machines, to build them, and to operate them . . . to handle the vast amount of work to be done in new ways, with new products. General Electric is not alone in this . . . for every Hrm finds itself in need of men and women with ability and' training, in every degree. ' In the years ahead, miss no opportunity to add to your store of knowledge. Keep searching for facts, for theories . . . for the basic information you will need to help you grow in your chosen Held. If you do learn, you'll fit into the pattern of the future . . . ready to accept the opportunities it holds for success. GENERAL ELECTRIC SCHENECTADY PLANT
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