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MATH CLUB-FRONT ROW: Mr. Prindle fAdvisorj. M. Johnson, S. Raymond. L. Brereton. SEC- OND ROW: L. Carp, R. Liebman, L. Routenberg, L. Green. C. Gray. C. Carnavos. J. Jacobson. Students clubs with knowledge and effort Math Club Under the direction of Mr, Prindle. the newly-formed MATH CLUB met every other week. Mr. Prindle gave lectures on various topics in mathematics and had guest speakers from G. E. He also encouraged the students to deliver lectures themselves. Chester Pach gave a talk on Combination Analysis which he had studied during a summer program at Rutgers University. Larry Routen- berg also gave a dissertation on the applications of the metric theory in mathematics. March 9 ushered in the an- nual mathematics contest in which a group of out- standing math students were selected to participate. GREAT BOOKS CLUB-FRONT ROW: M. Cain. M. McManus. A. Kamen. D. Cramer. F. Johnson. B. Matthews. SECOND ROW: Miss Schneider tAdvisorJ. B. Liebman CPresidentb. J. Humphrey fTreasurerJ. P. Plaine tSecretaryj, E. Prager, M. Ottaviano. THIRD ROW: N. Great Books Club GREAT BOOKS CLUB served as an informal study of classic and contemporary books. The club met at homes of members to analyze their current book in a re- laxed atmosphere. Members had the opportunity to en- hance their analytic approach to reading literature. Apples and popcorn contributed to the loose attitude necessary for creative thinking. The discussions were prompted and guided into positive channels by Miss Schneider. the club's sponsor. Their Iirst choice was The Secret Sharer written by Joseph Conrad. Simpkins, B. Anderson. L. Peck. D. Garber. F. l-lanny. W. Robbins. K. Schickel. R. Polachek. C. Hernas. Missing from picture: Chester Pach. Peggy Rotundo. 00
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STUDENT TEACHERS-FRONT ROW: Miss Margo Rogers fRussell Sage Collegej. Miss Mary Catapano fS.U.N.Y, at Albanyj, Miss Susan Steindorff fS.U.N.Y, at Albanyy. Miss Dorothy Ambruster fS.U.N,Y. at Albanyj. SECOND ROW: Dennis McClure tS.U.N.Y, at Albanyj, Miss Bonnie Wooding CRussell Sage Collegej, William Ingmire fS.U.N.Y. at AlbanyJ, Miss Susan Sommers fRussell Sage Collegej, Bruce MacDo- nald CS.U.N.Y. at Albanyj. Miss Harolyn Meklin CS.U.N.Y. at Oneon- taj. Student teachers profit from active experience Student Teachers Seniors interested in the field of education participated in the CADET TEACHING PROGRAM. They gained valuable experience as they worked with teachers to whom they were assigned in various city schools. The program olfered them an opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of children and teaching methods. The cadets are members of the FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA, an organization that sponsored a trip to a State Teachers' College where they toured the school, visited classes, and talked to guidance personnel. Other Contact with college teaching programs reached them through student teachers who did their practice teaching at Linton. Ten STUDENT TEACHERS partook in the schoolis give and take of knowledge. Each had the chance to com- mand at least one class. Both students and student teach- ers adjusted to each other in order to continue mental ex-, ercise. CADET TEACHERS-FRONT ROW' Josephine Lecce, Mr. Staley CAdvisorJ, Judith Botzman. SECOND ROW' Anne Parrotta, Sandra Wennar, Barbara Aronowitz, Ava Kaplan. .,,.wmpw
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ART CLU B-FRONT ROW: Holcomb. Farone. LeFlore. Adams, Vroo- man, Kolner, Ncbolini. Villano. Martin, Turnbull. SECOND ROW: Miss Siiniclc tAdvisorl. Cunningham tCo-Presidentl. Costanzo tPresi dcntp, Shaw tVicc-Presidcntj. Wusterbarth tSecretaryJ, Lutzer CTrea surcrj. Ducos, Humphrey. THIRD ROW: Farina. Rosen, Tansky, Po . . drazik, Diamante, Morris,'Kopec, Mattison, Meldish, Sherwood,'After- gut. Colmar, LaMontagne. FOURTH ROW: Brereton. Rybicki, Walli- mann, Ritchie, Simone, Accvedo, Brown. Contompasis, Martin. Cath. De- Genova, Eisner, Holcomb. 5 x Honor Societies combine specialized eicellence s Linton sponsors numerous honor societies to acknowl- edge students whose avid interest in Latin, art or business has enabled them to achieve above average grades. Students of Latin earning either a straight HA average for three years or a straight WB average for four years are eligible for admission into the LATIN HONOR SO-, CIETY. Art students who have maintained a high aver- age for two years are accepted into the NATIONAL ART HONOR SOCIETY. COMMERCIAL HONOR SOCIETY members have developed high academic standing in the Business Education Department. These outstanding students are annually recognized on Senior Day. . 10 COMMERCIAL HONOR SOCIETY-FRONT ROW: M. Morrell. P. Raucci, N. Antonellis. S. Carlson, B. Riccio. SECOND ROW:i P. Zellmer. D. Grisanti. L. Marlin, C. Hoff. K. Babcock. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Coe tAdvisorJ. N. Furgason, L. Scrom. M. Fatato. J. Retajczyk FOURTH ROW: P. McGaa. W. Johnson, F. Paolelli. V. Stamper. L Devo.
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