Yorktown High School 1962 Yearbook (Yorktown, NY) - Full Access
Rod and Gun Club This club aims to acquaint boys interested in hunt– ing and fishing with the use of firearms, rods and reels, and the following of the conservation laws. One of the most interesting sidelines is a study of local natural resources. The programs this year have included slides of the Canadian Rockies, films on travel, fishing and hunting trips, and trap shooting. William Ryan was this year's president, William Flugrath was vice-president, John White was secretory, and Stephen Burrell was treasurer. lsi Row: G. leonardo, A. Schwartz, R. Galdiero, l. Davis, B. Kamke. 2nd Row: J. White, W. Tompkins, W. Flugrath, D. Walsh, S. Burrell, P. Wiatrowski. 3rd Row: G. Taormina, Mr. Pierce, P. Weiner, P. Fay. 1st Row: E. Menke, l. Parsons. 2nd Row: J. Tammearu, J. Calker, W. Nogwok, J. Patrick, E. Feldman, J. Menke, P. Montegut, D. Heisler, W. lewis, W. Goldstrohm, T. Smith, J. Vitale, P. Jernigan, l. Yenieri, W. Briggs, R. Danko, J . Sedgwich, G. Miller, R. Henning, T. Murray, B. Muller. 92 This service club, Visual Aids, is one of the largest in the school. Last year there were 35 students. This year there are 40 or more. The members of this club are trained to operate and use the various audio-visual machines including such odd-ball ones as the opaque projector and, an innovation in the club, the overhead projector. The top students are members of the lighting Club and talce core of the lighting in auditorium activities. All members help teachers in showing films for classes. • Visual Aids Club m • • ~
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