Linton High School - Lintonaire Yearbook (Schenectady, NY)

 - Class of 1962

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Linton High School - Lintonaire Yearbook (Schenectady, NY) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 105 of 172
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Page 105 text:

KEY CLUB FRONT ROW, left to right: Mr. LaRocco fAdvisorJ, DeLuca CPresidentJ, Palmer CVice-presidentj, Crow fSecretaryj, Rizzzo CTreasurerj, Gipstein, Shuldiner, Burns, Cirincione. SECOND KEY CLUB Sponsored by the Kiwanis Club, this highly active service organi- zation has a busy agenda throughout the year. Annually the club sponsors a rollerskating party for the youngsters at the Children's Home and a party for the children at Sunnyview Orthopedic Hospital. This year the boys held a toy drive affiliated with the Children's Bureau. The proceeds gained from selling coke at vari- ous school functions were put toward a scholarship award presented at the end of the year. TRI-HI-Y Tri-Hi-Y, a girls' organization affiliated with the YMCA, main- tains high standards of character and serves extensively the school ROW: Salvino, Campriello, Pugh, Butler, Duguid, Allway, King, Jacobson, Juwa, Serowick. THIRD ROW: Edwards, Schlegel, Cook, Newton, Boehm, Waterhouse Grant, Balcomb. and the community. In addition to services rendered to various groups, the members participate in the annual Youth-In-Government assembly and in the Model United Nations. HI-Y Creating, maintaining and extending high standards of Christian character in the home, in the school, and in the community are the guiding principles upon which the Hi-Y organization is based. By participating actively in servce projects, the Youth-In- Government program and the Model United Nations Assembly, and by affiliating with the National Hi-Y Youth Fellowship, the club achieves fulfillment of these goals. TRI HI-Y FRONT ROW, left to right: Miss Martin fAdvisorJ, J. Arnow N. Gold. SECOND ROW: J. Attanasio, S. Gershon, S. fPresidentJ, D. Duguid fVice-presidentj, L. Buckley fTreas- Nicolella, L. Phelps, A. Parisi, K. Vinick, A. DiMatteo, H. urerj, P. Kmetz QSecretaryD, B. Shulman CChaplainD, R. Morris. THIRD ROW: V. White, J. Pincus, D. Little, L. Cohen fSergeant-at-Armsl, L. Costa Q Publicity Chairmanj, Pezzano, C. Rippere, M. Caldwell, S. Fay. HI-Y FRONT ROW, left to right: Mr. Thompson CSponsorj, OND ROW: Kilian, Chestnut, Schachter, Duguid, Roberts, Shuldiner CPresidentJ,. Gipstein CTreasurerj, Burns fSecre- Allway, Mack, Jacobson, Trapini. THIRD ROW: Guely, taryl, Altman CChap1a1nJ, Reisenger, Maitino, Altvater. SEC- Ruzzo, Stein, Mann, Waterhouse, Resnick, Goodheart, .Lapinski.

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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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' ls ' ' 'SAUW 1' Q.. . - fn, -2 l V in il if.. Y-,va LINTONIAN OFFICERS FRONT ROW, left to right: Joyce Altieri QCO-captainl, Winnie Cohn, Paul Dombrowski, fGabinet Membersl, John Tom Crowe fCo-captainj, Ruth A. Rotundo CTreasurerJ, Bing, Bill Graper, CJunior Representativesj. Mr. Holbrook CSponsorj. SECOND ROW: Barbara Baker, LINTONIAN OFFICERS LINTONIANS Elected every spring, the oflicers of Lintonians are chosen The members of Lintonians are picked for their outstand- for their leadership ability. They supervise the services per- ing qualities of leadership and citizenship. By devoting many formed by their group and plan activities within the hours of service at school functions, they guard the well- organization. being of their fellow students. LINTONIANS KREGULARSJ FRONT ROW, left to right: Novak, Reed, Crump, Tews, Stroebel, Guernsey, Starkf THIRD ROW: Cassillo, Van Schaick. McAndrew, Kline, Ward, Quincy, Bowne. SECOND ROW: Borniield, Turner, LeF1ore, Zuckerman, Boehm, Lapinski, Bland, France, Binder, White, Drooz, Rippere, Scheer, Caldwell, Grenfell, Beale, Coflin, Schatz. LINTONIAN RESERVES Lintonian Reserves augment the-services provided by the and live up to the standards of the group, a .Reserve becomes parent organization. After showing his willingness to serve a regular Lintonian. LINTONIAN RESERVES FRONT ROW, left to right: M. Picazio, S. Levy, M. Mur- Buerger, L. Epstein. THIRD ROW: S. Kessler, F. Garbo- phy, W. Andrews, M. Orkis. SECOND ROW: Miss Martin witz, J. Gallmon, L. Cohn, R. Gershon, J. Goble, N. CSponsorl, D. Tremblay, K. Reber, J. Marks, L. Jacobs, L. Thomas, D. Peterson, T. Rotundo, P. DiNardo. 102 T

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