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Q Instrumental aspirations were ampbf encouraged BAND AND ORCHESTRA The halls of Linton resound with music throughout the year exhibiting the combined participation of such groups as CHOIR, BAND, ORCHESTRA and COL- LEGIUM. Recognized not only at home, Lintonls Music Department was well-represented at the Area-All-State and All-State Conferences conducted in Schenectady and Buffalo, respectively. As usual, the Linton High School BAND began the school year by combining with the majorettes to present pre-game and halftime shows at all the home football games. Assembly programs and evening concerts were given here and at other schools in the Schenectady area by the band which this year numbered sixty-eight. The literature performed by the band was represen- tative of the finest traditional and contemporary litera- ture available for this medium. Some of these works were: Psalm for Band by Persichetti, Prelude and Fugue in D Minor by Bach, Pageantry by Washburn, 'cNimrod,, from Enigma Variations by Elgar, and T occata for Band by Erickson. The Linton High School ORCHESTRA, under the di- rection of Mr. Pezzano has met daily, as a regular class throughout the year. This yearis performances have in- cluded those at assemblies, the Winter Concert, the All- City Instrument Festival, the Rotary Club Luncheon, and graduation exercises. 1 1 1 irtt 11 -1 13. . . 11,11 1 1 .1 111 1115 151111 1 15. 1 1 11111 1 111111g1g.1111e.111.1 .1a.1,1112 11111 111'.?:111.11 ' 1 . 5 ' Sl 1' 1 f 3 3 1 rf ' 'L 'f 117iffQ'f15S11 ' QQ i A 1151 111 . 553 551 .ff 1519 351 11 1 . 7IZ??T1i11i15. 1 , 1 1 ,- . ' 1 st'i 5 1. . ,,,- 5' r 2 if 4 .1 . .. 5-1-11 is 1 1 r'fa11z. li . ' 1 3 iff' 1 ' -f ' ' X51 j ' ,W .1 ' ,J . 1 1- 11 15' . ' '1 ' .S ' 1. 5 ' 1 i 2. 11 Q, 1 1 . it-1 - al 1 14 1 - ff' 1 1 111111 -1 51 A jp , 1. . 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SECOND ROW: Sandler, Burns, Mulvaney, Long, Ves- cera, Sandler, Handy, Hurwitz, Kaminsky, Turbak, Bing, Mikelson, THIRD ROW: Duren, Alberti, Tuttle, Beranek, Clayman, Shear, Ricci, Hamlin, Garber, Belleman, Cole, Adair, DeCarlo, Garrick, Vrooman, Farina, Rapoport. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Kuchay CDirectorj, Cusano, as 1 11131, Shear. THIRD ROW: Farina, Rapoport, Cole, Adair, DeCarlo, Gar- rick, Vrooman, Hinse, Raviola, Baker, Bing. Missing from picture' Brown, Woodward, Lussier. Dunbar, Todd, VanEvera, Laub, Ruzzo, Loifredo, Biren, Deer, Tansky, Ketchum, Naumowitz, Sheldon, Garber, Hinse, Raviola, Baker, Bing. FIFTH ROW: Lindsay, Mattison, Moran, Gautie, Woods, Carnavos Robbins, Whyiey. Missing from picture: Brown, Hourigan, Lussier, Tomlinson, Woodward. 1 11112 111. 1 21. if 1 1 111 11 i 1.211 .1a,11 1 1151111 1 11 11 5 11.. .em 1 11 11111--111111-11 f-f- 11111111111 uw Q1 11111211 1-+1-11-1115116211111 111fN111.111f.111 1.1.1111i1111114111.fs1.1.11s1.-1512111111 .... 1... 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' 'H 1 ,Q if ' ,av 1 -W . - ,Aims .e-11111111 , f 1 1.11 . we ,L 1 i 1h 1 51. , 5, ,,2,.1, !f-is 111. 111 ' 1 11 1, 1 - 111 111 -1 -he 1 111 ..1..11 ,11 1, 11,11 1112.11 ,, 1 . 11. 1.1 ..11.s111111.-11 -1 4 - 1 - 33 . be 1 .. . 1 4 Q' 1: - 1 1 as X1.. 1. 1.111 ... - ,,.1.1 1 , 1 -,1 - 1 U., J1- 1 1 f s 1. 1 lf 1 -' f ORCHESTRA-FRONT ROW: K. Lindsay, B. Anderson, D. Lohaus, S. Aftergut, H. Sharp, C. Dumas, L. Green. SECOND ROW: D. Cal- vanese, J. Fatato, N. Simpkins, R. Cassidy, A. Trumbull, J. Raviola, F. Woodward. THIRD ROW: J. Vescera, K. Stoner, F. Kaminski, W. Marks. FOURTH ROW: D. Deer, W. VanEvera, R. Tansky, R. Ketchum, D. Garber. FIFTH ROW: Standing-Mr. Pezzano CDirectorJ E. Naumowicz, R. Whyley.
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,VD NORTHEAST REGIONAL BALLET SUMMER WORKSHOP-Janet Bellamy, Diane Harvey, Linda Cawley, Darlene Myers. Northeastern Ballet Summer Workshop The NORTHEASTERN BALLET SUMMER WORK- SHOP sponsored Janet Bellamy as one of its participants. Also engaged in this project were Diane Harvey, Linda Cawley and Darlene Myers. Boys' State BOYS' STATE, a Hfty-first state composed of deserving boys throughout the United States, is sponsored annually by the American Legion and is aimed at teaching the ap- plication of political science and promoting citizenship. Barry Fitzgerald was this year,s representative. All-State Music Festival Linton representatives to the ALL-STATE MUSIC FESTIVAL in Buffalo, November 30-December l, 1966, included Daniel Garber, Gail Grilfen, Linda Pavia and William Robbins. Volunteer Workers Summer 1966 The summer was a time during which many students held volunteer jobs, helping to enrich their scope of hu- man awareness. They gained practical experience and provided assistance to various camps. v I f LV' X' 7' .V -ugl W IQH, BOYS' STATE-Barry Fitzgerald LINTON REPRESENTATIVES TO ALL-STATE MUSIC FESTIVAL -Linda Pavia. Gail Griflin, Bill Robbins. and Daniel Garber. VOLUNTEER WORKERS IN SUMMER OF 1966-FRONT ROW: Elaine Biagi CVITAJ. SECOND ROW: Jeff Cerasano tCamp Counselor at Camp Timlol, Rose-Marie Audette CYWCA Counselorj, Garry Adair QYMCA Counselorj. l. gf.-w ,gf X15
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CHOIR PERIOD QNFRONT ROW.' Osika. Storm, Balasco. Sandler, Lowe, Drouin. Amazon. White. Thornton. lncitti. Leone. Valley. Hood. Curley. liasely. Beranek. Law. LaMontagne. Guthinger. Hayes. Wurth. SECOND ROM .' Ginsberg, Sandler. Cole. Wood. Brandow. Platt. Lindsay. Miller. Campbell. Johnson. Gay. Whyley. SantaBarbara. Biren. Prager. Terry. Cornelius. Wennar. Bartkowski. Higgins. Thiessen. Har- VTY H 'B my rt Ing' FJ vey. THIRD ROW: Mogavero, Breitenstein, C. Granan. VanAuken. Shannon. Maslanka. Hubbard. Brucker. Barile. Hogle. Markus. Trum- bull. Jerome. Jones. Schnapp. Lewinski. Graham. H. Granan. Jewett. Dragon. Smith. Albohm. Peek. Mi.i,x'n1g from picture: Clark. Backer. Robbins. C5 - 5 A01 CHOIR PERIOD 4-FRONT ROW .' Thomas. McCallum. Farina, Dano. Trout. Walter. Lent. Karlin. Rossi. Grant. Baker. Garber. Eggles- ton. Shepard. LaSalle. Brown. Biagi. Rapsandra. Bednarowski, SECOND RO W: Figler. Iovinella. Lombardi. Davenport. Rizzo. Bud- denhagen. Tubbs. SantaBarbara. Cusano. Schneider. Modest. Shaw. 'Inn MacKellar. Ciani. Sager. Eggleston. Sahr. Fenimore. Brandow. THIRD ROW' Pulaski. Mott. Matthews. Lindsay. Dinkelman. Quick. Alheim. ll Mc Xxoy. Sehwanker. Snell. Stnith. Tucker. Robinson. Rice. Sne . if 'V S h . Wayner. Ifritlen. Wales. Wusterbarth. Valentino. Wokics. . e eer Linton Choir: 215 strong in number and in song The Linton CHOIR consists ot' more than 215 robed students. The group. directed by Mr. John Wells. gains experience while mastering correct breathing. enuneiation and voice production. CHOIR PERIOD 5-FRO.YTROIi': lferro. Stuart. Borowski. Tannatta. Cramer. Sheldon. Zeller. Coplon. Swart. Carter. Williams. Stuart. Pavia. Mikelson. Becker. Fergerson. Seehafer. SECOND ROW' Rotundo. Reichling. Kirkham. Leone. Lewis. Boyce. Hart. Caulfield. Pirro. Chase. Nl' w. Graham. Nuttall. Gilbert. SSheldon. Iovinella. Williams. Scott. i igrt At least three concerts a year are presented: an Annual Christmas Program. a Music for Unity Program and a Spring Program. Rauch. Meyers. Haswell. THIRD RO Lasak. Orkis. Millington. Kautliman. Lomasney. Katz. .-Xrnheim. Leone. Giacurno Anibal. Kutz. Gritfen. Bowne. Taylor. Cicero. Cbakas I-'OUR Th' ROW: Ward. Osterhout. Boehm. Lockwood. Garber. Wood- ward. Missing from picturei Davis. Wekszner. it get 5, 05 5 Q 0 HQ' Hinse. Paylin. George. Cath. 'I 90 Quill.
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