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LIGHTING, SOUND AND STAGE CREWS This year the Lighting, Sound and Stage Crews consist- ed mostly of freshmen. These crews serviced the school by lighting the stage, running sound tapes, and designing and building sets. They did their own wiring and repairs. The sound crew set up the public address system for school dances and athletic events. CHESS CLUB Every Wednesday at 3 p.m., the CHESS CLUB con- vened in AZOA with Mr. Jay Dunigan, sponsor. Chess games were arranged among members and records of all moves were kept. Games were played with chess clubs of other schools including Mont Pleasant. BACHELORS, CLUB One of Linton,s newest clubs is the BACHELORS, CLUB. This activity, open to all boys who wish to pre- pare themselves for an unmarried future, has met with great enthusiasm. The members, with the help of the club's sponsor, Miss Millard, learn the basics of sewing, cooking, and other household tasks. STAGE CREW-IN FRONT: Jeffrey Fuchs. SECOND ROW' Mr. Van- Dusen QAdvisorj. Douglas Babcock, Glenn Gay. James I-lowenstein. Ma- son Havener. Michael Jetter. Lee Whitney. John DiLallo. David Marks THIRD ROW: George VanWagner, Leon Morsillo. CHESS CLUB-FRONT ROW: Mr. Dunigan fAdvisorj, E. Deck tPresi- dentj, B. Thiessen tSecretary-Treasurerj. D. Nutter, C. Stanis. R. Brown, D. Cornelius. SECOND ROW: C. Giroux, R. Ketcham. R. Cassidy. C. Shapiro. F. Hanny, L. Routenberg. D. Delman, J. Merriman. D. Warlik. BACHELOR CLUB-FRONT ROW: Mrs. Millard tAdvisorJ, P. Di- Cocco tPresidentJ. B. Barnes fVice-Presidentj. H. McAvoy CSecretary- Treasurerb. W. Godholt QOrganizerJ. SECOND ROW: B. Raucci, B. Al- esio, D. DeLuke. R. Nebolini, M. Dellario. T. Dcllario. THIRD ROW: T. Curley. G. Urban. B. Maszdzen, J. Farina. A. Nebolini. N. Falvo.
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LINTON FLYERS, CLUB-FRONT ROW: P. DeGenova, C. Lent, M. Higgins, K. Hennesey, D. Martiniano. SECOND ROW: Mr. Ruckdes- chel CAdvisorJ, A RafTerty QSecretaryj, L. Brown fCo-Presidentj, R. Good- row Vice-President, J. DiLallo QCO-Presidentj, W. Zilberman fTreasurerj. ' ' 'f'2sf4..x 4 L Q53- O . cf' -, L t af K l .7 23 Xie- . THIRD ROW: Mr. O,Nei1l fAdvisorJ, J. Thornton, D. Marconi, L. Whit- ney, G. Miller, A. Carter, M. Jetter, B. Toung, D, Shear, Mr. Ludwig fAd- visorl. FOURTH ROW: S. Hummel, J. Farina, G. VanWagner, E. Deck, B. Maszdzen, M. Seber. Speeyie interests were pampered by various clubs FLYERS, CLUB One of Linton's most exciting innovations this year, was FLYERS' CLUB. It provided its members with many privileges and opportunities. The purpose ofthe club was to teach its members to fiy. They were the recip- ients of free passes to the hangers ofthe Albany Airport and as a final reward received their fiying licenses. Dur- ing the year numerous trips were planned, enabling the young-fiyers to become better acquainted with their new field of interest. LA TERTULIA ESPANOL-FRONT RO W: Adams. Friedman. Con- duzio, Snook. Hurley. SECOND ROW: White. Potente. Reber. Farone. Parisi. Sykes. Abrams. Muzio. Adams. Fluty. Boyka. Meldish. Mackey. THIRD ROW: Miss Kaplan fAdvisorJ, Family fVice-Presidentl. Maili- no fSecretaryJ. Kownack CTreasurerJ. Grygas. Thyrring. Henness, Bow- man. LeMay. Daversa. Griffen. Barry, Mills. Pecci. FOURTH ROW: Storm, Smith, McManus. Campolieto, Falvo, Charles. Cohen, Lane, SPANISH CLUB Under the direction of Miss Kaplan, the SPANISH CLUB began its first year of existence at Linton High School. Winning second prize in the poster contest, their Winter Carnival display did not go unnoticed. They were the sponsors of a fiesta, composed of exotic Spanish food, which was held in the spring. Johnson. Bucci. Cummings, Campbell, Bouck. Valentino. DeGenova. Ottaviano, SantaBarbara. LaSak. Jutton. Lojewski. Eisner, Beranek. FIFTH ROW: Tuttle. Budge. Trolio, Clair. Ross, DiCarlo. Gipstein. Farina, Weinheimer. Skifi. Ruzzo. Holmblad, Burns, Shapiro. White, Acevedo. Poprawski. Cocozzoli. Wusterbarth. Clark. Missing from pic- ture: Reynolds fPresidentJ. Q NX -ir- an Q. - .. Q. .S If tim! ix
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Miss Carpenter and Miss Conde DISCUSS golfing at the junior class booth Perky booths at Winter Carnival curb season slump Prizes! Surprises! Ambition! Pride! Every club made it- self known at Lintonis annual WINTER CARNIVAL. Sponsored by the Student Council, it was held in Febru- ary for the financial benefit of school organizations and the enjoyment of all involved. Spaghetti dinner, anyone? Batik headbands? Clay beads? Art Club was mentioned for the outstanding appearance of its unsinkable pirates, ship laden with original treasures. Eddy Deck PREVENTS Jeiih Fosteris escape from Dramatics club's jail. 5 xi an
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