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JUNIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FRONT ROW, left to ri ht: Schaetzl Phel s Ani ' g , p , bal, Friedman, Maurycy CCO-social Chairmanj, Gershon, Ferro, Izzo. SECOND ROW: Miss Bucci CSocial Deanj, Lapinski QPresidentj, Pugh CVice-Presidentj, Weiss fSecretaryj, Donaldson CTreasurerD, Fitzgerald, Boyd fCo-social Chairmanj, Charles, Meyerhoff, Miss JUNIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE The major social event of the Junior Class is its Prom planned primarily by the Junior Executive Committee. To defray various class expenses, the group sponsors dances, a candy sale, and a carnival. Wise CGuidance Deanj. THIRD ROW: Andrews, McGuire, Schwartz, Blumenthal, Epstein, Lasky, Boehm fCo-financial Chair- manb, Antonelli, Graper, Waterman, Valachovic, Reid fCo-financial Chairrnanj, Barnett. FRESHMAN EXECUTIVE ,COMMITTEE Each freshman homeroom elects a representative and an alternate to form the Freshman Executive Committee. The group chooses the class colors, records the activities of each class member for his three years at Linton, and plans money making projects to defray the cost of graduation- The Com- mittee also plans the Freshman Frolic, the first social event sponsored by the class. FRESHMAN EXECUTIVE ' FRONT ROW, left to right: Pone, Bennett, Epstein, Alfieri, ROW: McKone, Niforopulos, Insogna, Clunz, Cavaliere, Leger, DeBlase, Blaker. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Conroy CGuidance Deanj, Mack, Sahr. FOURTH ROW: Van der Bogert, Goble, Cohen, Salvino CVice-Presidentj, Elston CSecretaryj, Doyle CTreasurerj, Jesmain, Boehm. Hershkowitz CPresidentJ, Miss Schneider fSocial Deanj. THIRD f77lfQ1 XUQL' ESOC' W me Qnf-27 . ' 1 gd KQQP Glgfm RP V' ' CUUVK DQ' Htwffyoinq , gg . t
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' School The Student Council, composed of homeroom repre- B sentatives and alternates, has sponsored several activi- Q sw x X1 X c gskw. X ties to improve the whole student body. Having our own foreign student, Chiquita Micames from Argentina, and sponsoring a series of seven seminars have enriched our Q background. After much consideration, the constitution I was amended. The Council also sponsored such tradi- tional activities as dances, bon fires, and the sale of bus tickets. S STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS FRONT ROW, left to right: Mrs. Iverson fAdvisorj, Mike Kussman CVice- presidentl, Dave King CTreasurerj, Jane Bodine QSecretaryQ, Warren Crow fPresidentl. stasis Q ,Q Ries 3 ' ' if-T Y 535. ss STUDENT COUNCIL ALTERNATES ski, Hainey, Millington, Grant, Hershkowitz, Loffredo. FOURTH FRONT ROW, left to right: Schuber, Kniskern, Arnow, Moran, McComb, Juracka. SECOND ROW: Zakriski, Hackett, Sitzer, Gold, ROW: Insogna, Faulisi, Stein, Gillette, Garoza, Albohm, Durante, Caruso, Martini, Stuart, DiMatteo, Ingram, Bissell. THIRD ROW: Stone, Kane, Paul, Riccitello. Chestnut, Altman, DeMatteo, Killion, Marotta, Messina, Borkow- STUDENT COUNCIL FRONT ROW, left to right: Murphy, Bennett, DeSalvatore, Buck- Grey, Paegle, Brown, Waleski, Stosuy, Krawecki, Bilewicz, Doyle, ley, Keiper, Parisi, Pucci, Stoner, Bonifacio, Townsend. SECOND Pisano, Restifo, Rodissano, Sahr. FOURTH ROW: Campriello, ROW: Fenimore, Dupree, Miller, Jones, Kramer, Zebuda, Van Burns, Trapini, Bianchi, Zinssar, Shuldiner, Maitino, Cirincione, Kleeck, Morgalis, Oja, Cohn, Lindsay. THIRD ROW: Kilian, O,Donald, Wusterbarth.
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' tatlwQclwoElsTlw1fuAtm james Gidley and Mr. Denofio are ready to serve students and faculty in book room. STAMP SELLERS FRONT ROW, left to right: McGuire, Rosen, Gershon, Friedman Bianchi, Schaffer, Garofolo, Dombrowski, Martini, Caschera, Ferroi SECOND ROW: Mr. Larson fSponsorj, Gautie, Dragon, Schaetzl Broome, Angelo, Bove, Madden, Wolfe, Brown, Handelman STAMP SELLERS The responsibility of making Linton's money-saving stamp book plan a success rests in the hands of the stamp sellers. The pur- chaser of a stamp book may attend all home athletic contests with- out further charge. The possession of a stamp book also entitles the owner to a copy of the annual yearbook, a subscription to the school paper, and admission to the All-School Party. Ingram. THIRD ROW: Bender, Tews, Bielawski, Howe, Mancuso Brown, Luebke, Thibodeau, Levy, Allen, Wilber, Wheeler, Spenello Boggus. FOURTH ROW: D'Ambrosio, Boehm, Dussault, Kerr DiSarro, Smith, Rekoske, Peterson, Zalondek. OFFICE AIDES Student Oflice Aides are a group of girls from the Commercial Department who devote their study periods to assisting the secre- taries in the administration office. STUDENT OFFICE AIDES FRONT ROW, left to right: M. DiCocco, M. Glennon, F. Androkavitz, M. Buzek, K. Korkin, B. Witkowski, Mrs. Coe Mazzotti. SECOND ROW: Garrett, J. Carron, L. Marino, QAdvisorj, J. Sableski, J. Ricci. A. Famiano, S. Toland, A. DeMatteo. THIRD ROW: L. 100
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