Linton High School - Lintonaire Yearbook (Schenectady, NY)

 - Class of 1960

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Linton High School - Lintonaire Yearbook (Schenectady, NY) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 105 of 168
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N12 L awe 'RCW mv eff OWYUPQQ Q I A Ruby' N6Q:xQ,jc.Pv.AQdC-Xfbief 501 f's'Xfi v0 Tvqrt-L' 6 -4+ , .. I,- .A gQkJ, A COMMUNICATIONS STAFF Answering calls To The rooms during The day and playing The music heard in The corridors are duTies oT The boys on The com- municaTions sTaTT. .,---1 an .f.c.-.x'. CommunicaTions STaTf-FronT Row, lef+ To righh Jim Eberle Terry Burns Dan Sweeney, Dave Glafer. Second Row: Eddy Pane. JUNIOR RED CROSS ASSISTANTS The philosophy of The members oT The Junior Red Cross is To help Those in need. This year The Junior Red Cross AssisTanTs exemplified This aTTiTude by raising money To buy useful arTicles To Till a chesT To send To a needy counTry. They also conducTed a drive in The homerooms To increase Red Cross Q membership. Junior Red Cross AssisTanTs-Fronl' Row, leff To righfz LieseloTTe Schleqel. Jane Bodine, Miss Lewis IAcIviSerI, PaT Lezzi IChairmanI. Second Row: CynThia Di- Sarro, Sue Knox, Dan HaclceTT, Donna Duquid, Jane Bala. Aqalha Nappi. ASSEMBLY PLANNING COMMITTEE The Assembly Planning CommiTTee is composed oT ambiTious, conscienTious girls, who meeT TrequenTly To plan pep rallies and assemblies of inTeresT To LinTon's sTu- denTs. This selecTive group is responsible Tor The Timing, e1CTecTs, and seaTing ar- rangemenTs oT our school assemblies. Assembly Planning CcmmiTTee-LeH To righT: PaTrEcia Wagoner, Mrs. Coe IAdviserI, Mary Brcclc Avis BysTer. I A

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ge1uiic0fUicQolwollwi1LCowmuuiiIii Hl-Y CreaTing, mainTaining, and ex- Tending high sTandards oT char- acTer in The home, in The school. and in The communiTy are The ob- iecTives of The HI-Y organizaTion. By parTicipaTing in The YouTh and GovernmenT program. The Model UniTed NaTions Assembly, and various service proiecTs in The communiTy and school, The club achieves This purpose. Through inTormaTive discussions wiTh com- muniTy leaders, club members broaden Their perspecTive in our ever-changing world. Junior Achievers-FronT Row, lef+ To rigl1T: Knapp, Paludi, GarreTT, GarreTT, Cohn, Flynn, Urban, Lewis, Famiano, Burns. Second Row: SeviTs, Schryver, STewarT, Wennar, Shimer, Jenkins, Kor- kosz, Meyer, Binder, Cooper. Third Row: Geier, Mann, Wedekind, Murphy, Tisch- ler, Zampella, Eberle, Zuckerman, Le- Flore, Georgelas, IO0 fb QQ-.c,': TRl-HI-Y Tri-l-li-Y is The sisTer organizaTion To The Hi-Y and is primarily a service organizaTion. The mem- bers also parTicipaTe in The YouTh and GovernmenT proiecT and The model UniTed NaTions General Assembly. This year The club adopTed a new con- sTiTuTion conTaining imporTanT changes in member- ship qualiTicaTions. Tri-Hi-Y-Fronf Row, leff To righ+: Miss MarTin iAdviserT, PorTnoy, Angers, Campbell lTreasurerl, Shapiro iSecreTary,, Riedinger lPresidenTl, l-lerwerTh lVice PresidenTl, HewiTT lSergean+ aT Armsi, PenTa lChaplainT, Caldwell iPubliciTy Chairmanl, CarTer. Second Row: Colburn, T-lerwerTh. Abraham, Way, GuTowski, Buckley, Springer, MasTriani, lngram, Conroy, Jacobs, Third Row: Basile, Marino, Sher- burne, Meola, Gleason, Angerosa, AbboTT, Albohm, Pace, Wilson, Basile. JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT Junior AchievemenT, Through The aid oT local indusTry, acquainTed The Teenager wiTh The Tunda- menTals oT The business world. This year There were sixTeen companies including Three specialized groups. Each company raised iTs own capiTal by selling sTock aT TiTTy cenTs a share. Then The company members designed, produced, and sold Their producTs. The Three specialized groups were noT run as The oTher ThirTeen. They had predeTer- mined producTs. The bank was money head- quarTers Tor all The J.A. companies. VOJA, Voice oT Junior AchievemenT, produced a weekly halT hour program on radio sTaTion WGY. JANCUS. Junior AchievemenT Newspaper Company-Union STar. prepared a page which appeared in The paper on SaTurday evenings. All companies liguidaTed by The end oT May. The Achievers became well rounded individu- als, learning business TuncTions and acTiviTies. All who parTicipaTed in The program realized ThaT Junior AchievemenT had done much Tor Them. Hi-Y-Froni Row, leff To righT: Mr. DeWan lAdviserl, Bowman, Burns isecrefaryi, Harp lVice PresidenTl, WhiTaker iPresidenTl, Cornell Hreasureri, GipsTein, Lohaus, Shuldiner. Second Row: Picard, Lawless, Snyder, Fleming, LaMonTagne, Alois. Brazell, Kussman, Kins, Dumas, PeTerson. Third Row: McNeal, STillman, Delnasquale, Morin, WaTrous, Tischler. Murphy, Briggs, Odza, Frankel. Q .ef



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Nighlingales-Fronl Row, lell lo righl: A H :K N. Spenello, D. Courlwrighl, S. Horlon, Q if H'ii' ., Q J. Beers lVice Presidenll, P. Tama ' 4- v' lTreasurerl. N. Floss lsecrelaryl, L. T X Bradl lPresidenll, L. Anlenucci, M. Mc- Pike, B, Showerman. Second Row: M l ' 5 I V A , Bellamy, M. Bullles. C. Winders, B. Hill. I - , - V, F 4 ,T x W M. Ambrozalc, L. Smilh, C. Arnow, J. ' - ' J V lt ' ,. V ir' Pendl, P. Pelers. Third Row: B. Lirosi, N W B. Tanslci, C. Craig. C. Tanslci, J. Thomp- f' W son, G. Riller, C. Bray, E. Bielawa. S. Qiuis Al: Iv-V, .- K h fy T f Williams. ' ' T ' A' NIGHTINGALES The Nighlingales is lhe name ol i X s l A N I a club made up ol a group ol 1 'L A X' A ' -X h 1 Senior Praclical Nurses, who are i A , lg A - .3 ' ', 1 being lrained in many dillerenl b ' P lields ol service. FUTURE NURSES' CLUB Many laclors enler inlo a slu- denl's choice ol a career: her in- leresl, her ambilions, and her abililies. The Fulure Nurses' Club helps lhe pupil lo decide il nurse ing is lhe career lor her by giving her an opporlunily lo lislen lo leclurers and lo visil hospilals where she can observe whal nurs- ing is really lilce. Nurses' Aides-Lefl lo righl vi! Buell, Slosuy, lTreasurerl, DiPascual lSecrelaryl, Burroughs lPresidenll, Weaver lVice Presidenll. Fulure Nurses' Club-Fronl Row, lefl lo righl: Miss Hodges lAdviserl, Cohen, Blum, Kucavilc, Fealhers, Klock, O'Connor. Second Row: Thompson, Fenzel, Hainey, Hillman, Folmsbee, Robbins, Piccolo, Simmons, Scherrnerhorn, Cerniglia. Third Row: Bunce, LaPorla, Miller, DeSacia, Bendall, Halslead, Monroe, Szumiloslci, Bernadl, Czubernal. Carolyn Benjamin, Carol Piccolo, Sharon Murphy. Mrs. Wallon lNursel, Rulh Ann Livingslon, Elizabelh Szumiloski, June Lipinski. 5 QSFFLQ 5 THE NURSE'S AIDES The Nurse's Aides devole lheir tx sludy hall period lime lo assisling lhe school nurse wilh minor laslcs. These girls are chosen on lhe ily, and leachers' recomrnendae lions, principles ol lheir abilily, reliabil-

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