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QITO ll- '1' 'AN TQ. tg 'rg gt T0 TP Qi T00 'NSTUIV 1 Q 4, 'VX 4' ... is iv 'v 3 X L -'1 .VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY-FRON T ROW: Scott Belleman, Ronald Pucci, Bob Grant, Charles Shaw, Gene Urban. SECOND ROW: Coach Leonard, Lou Campochiaro, Stan Schneider, Adrian Rice, Mark Storm. Young team performs well With the benefit of most of last year's Cross-Country team on this yearis squad, the still Tyoung team ended the 1966 season with a good record. he harriers began the season with a sixth place finish in the Shaker Invitational and a ninth place finish in the Grout Run. The team then travelled to New York to take a disappointing eighteenth pllace in the large thirty-eight entrly .Y.U. Invitational eet. The team took thirteenth p ace in the Chenango Valley Invitational and a heartening third place in the Catholic Central Invitational. The Sectional on Novem- ber 5 marked the highpoint of the season. Puttincg togeth- er a fine effort, the team finished a close thir behind Colonie and Saratoga. The Varsity team was led throufghout the year by ju- nior, Eugene Urban, who placed fth in the Sectionals, and sophomore, Lou Champochiaro. The rest of the var- sity was made up of seniors, Ron Pucci and Stan Schneider, juniors, Scott Belleman and Howie Cain, and freshmen, Chuck Shaw, Bob Grant, and Ace Rice. A The J.V. team came along strong at the end ofthe sea- son with two victories in a row. hey won the Catholic Central Invitational and easily won the Sectional with a total of 48 points. Leading the junior harriers were senior John Vallely, juniors John Merriman, Paul Dornburg and Howie Cain, and freshmen Grant and Rice. Lintonls next yearis Cross-Country team should be even better than this year's team with all but three of the striders returning next year. CROSS-COUNTRY Shaker Invitational 6 Grout Run 9 N.Y.U. Invitational 18 Chenango Valley Invitational 13 Catholic Central Invitational 3 Sectionals 3 J.V. CROSS-COUNTRY-FRONT ROW: S. Belleman, R. Pucci, B. Grant, C. Shaw, G. Urban. SECOND ROW: Coach Leonard, G. Mack, L. Campochiaro, S. Schneider, J. Vallely, A. Rice, M. Storm, J. Merriman, P. Dornburg. qw 71 Nato fn ii E! , .,1.. if 04' WTF' x Tiff B5 V SSX? Qa
1+ x E . I sf f by X' -t Ky- X. S . Y' 5 A. ,4 SKI CLUB-FRONT ROW: Dall, Burg, Lombardi, Brown, Weihe, Buttino, Parisi, Potente, Cofiin, Reynolds. Pryor, Ritchie. SECOND ROW: Mr. Dunigan tAdvisorJ, Oldenbrook 4Presidentj, Stanis CVice- Presidentt. Turnbull tSecretaIyb. Wurth 1TreasurerJ. Plaine, Rotunda. Hannon, Ladd. Cramer. Vottis. Phillips. THIRD ROW: Walters. Smith. Coffin, Merchant, Fluty. Johnson, Shaw, Matthews, Wolfe. Johnson. Ornston. Mason, Bowman, Baciewicz, Martin, Breitenstein. FOURTH ROW: Woods, Greenburg, Sheldon. Lomasney. Cerasano. Terry. Alex- ander. Morsillo, VanSickle. Gutowski. Rapoport, Hubbard. Humphrey. Ski Club supported popular winter sport activity' SKI CLUB-FRONT ROW: Charton. Lane. Cupen. DeLap. Lewis. Grayman. Grundmann. Bell. SECOND ROM i.' Marzitelli. L. Pavia. E. Pavia. Parlin. Muzio. Kauffman. Bartkowski. Sehtichter. Schwaber. Mel- dish. Merritt. Hurwitz. THIRD ROVI '.' R. Audette. R. Audette. Levine. Garber. Greer. Edwardsen. Capron. Boom. Miller. Dewhurst. Dellario. FOURTH ROW: Orr. Seber. Gayes. Martin. Dykstra. Vescera. Clay- man. Trumbull, Faring, Brown. McLane, Duren. Hourigan. Over one hundred Linton ski enthusiasts joined SKI CLUB. some experiencing for the first time the thrill of this winter sport. The highlight ofthe T67 ski season was a weekend spent at Mt. Stowe in Vermont. SKI CLUB members, by sponsoring a raflle for a pair of skis, raised a fund, making the trip possible. mee , ,
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