Linton High School - Lintonaire Yearbook (Schenectady, NY)

 - Class of 1967

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Linton High School - Lintonaire Yearbook (Schenectady, NY) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 79 of 198
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.M N JUNIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE-FRONT RO W: Kopec. Storm. Lane. LaMontagne. Levasseur. Schachter. glioli. SECOND ROW: Miss Carpenter 1AdvisorJ. Farone. Batta- Presidentj. Pezzano 1Vice-Presidentj. Walliman 1Seeretaryl. Olszewski:,fTreasurerj. Duszynski. Maloy. Suriano. Muzio. Maune. Hall. Meldislh. THIRD ROW: Sherwood. Ottaviano. Mogavero. Podrazik. Smith. Kamen. Dragon. Adams. Bartkowski. Scheer. Barry. Mulyca. Matthews. Loffredo. FOURTH ROW: Belleman. Killeen. Serotta. Sanzen. Laub. Lamp. Van Evera. Nagle. Baar. XJ r,PcI ,YLWQJ F6 rkcnkntl-'Qi U nfl' tw wi Sufmwl' ' FRESHMAN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE-FRONT ROW: Miss Elan- der lAdvisorJ. Saehrig qPresidentJ. Doyle 1Vice-Presidentj. DiLallo 1Sec- retaryj. Rice QTreasurerl. Scott. Fadden. DiLorenzo. Beranek. SECOND ROW: LaSalle, Borowski, Lohaus, Bednarowski, Mrozek, Mangino. Q, V o-MN' Daversa. DeLap. Brown. McLane. Mazzotti. Massaroni. Ferro. Wood. THIRD ROW' Platt. Mott. Cath. Sager. Dellario. Rykowski. Catalfamo. Markus. Koutsakis. Quick. Corsones. Campbell. Boyka. 06 -N50 aww fiifiwfafl if ,S ' wfilr ' ww 4' .:. 'QQ ffsefiifoe-is l l

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STUDENT COUNCIL-FRONT ROW' Carney, Clair, Dupre, Thyr- ring, Millington, Wheeler, Pilarski, Parisi, Santa Barbara, Kownack Tansky, Schonwetter, Novak, Maioriello. SECOND ROW' Marchant, Mott, Hannon, Turnbull, Wood, Goodheart, Strube, Degenova, Bowne, Sedaker, Grundmann, Kapelle, DiBartolomeo, Adams. THIRD ROW: White, Reynolds, Cain, Florio, Ornston, Wales, Aronowitz, Wuster- barth, Nebolini, Boughton, Pezzano, Messina, Marinucci, Theodore Hurwitz, Rotunda, Tannatta, Charles, Patierne, Brigham, Dall. FOURTH ROW' Prager, Balducci, Mauriello, Marconi, Raser, Nagle Costanzo, Holrnblad, Wyman, Alexander, Boehm, Cain, Schwenker, Le- nihan, Roberts, Karandy, Cassidy, Brown, Malmros, Wright. 1 1 Student government supervised major activities STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS-FRONTROW: Mr. Aseltine fAd- visorj, Margaret Rotundo CPresidentj, Tina Ladd fSecretaryj, Miss Alex- ander CAdvisorj. SECOND ROW: Louis Green fVice-Presidentj, Clar- ence Dufort fTreasurerj. STUDENT COUNCIL ALTERNATES-FRONT ROW' Reynolds Weihe, DiNardo, Sykes, Burg, Zilfer, LeFlore, Rowe, Fox, Smith Friedman, Barrett, Walter. SECOND ROW' Meyers, Snook, Davis Kauffman, Granan, Graham, Wennar, Campbell, Mauceri, Bernstein, Farone, Penna, Dabroski. THIRD ROW' Hernas, Graham, Scheer, 7 v a Many organizations are needed to help support and plan Lintonis extracurricular activities. Acting as the gov- erning body for the whole school is the STUDENT COUNCIL which during the year sponsored a foreign exchange student, planned fund-raising projects, dances and other activities for the whole school. The FRESHMAN and JUNIOR EXECUTIVE COM- MITTEES performed these functions for their respective classes. Through participation, cooperation and atten- dance at meetings, students planned such events as the Freshman Frolic, Junior Prom, Winter CarnivaL and the bonfire before the Linton-Mont Pleasant game. Plaine, Raymond, Platt, Serrano, Johnson, Eckam, Wolfe, Wickham Knowlton, O,Brien, Williams, Morris, Smith, Schwaber, Lane, Chace, Thibodeau, DeLuca. FOURTH ROW: Griffen, Shaw, Maioriello, Lecce, Zentmire, Campbell, Curley, DeLuca, Routenberg, Pedinotti, Terry, Pa- jak, Lomasney, Olszewski, DiCocco, Johnson, Family, Tucker, Grisanti. s



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Study of world unity e The situation in our World today, its difficulties, and its hopes for unity were the concern of three of Linton,s or- ganizations. The WORLD EVENTS CLUB often presented foreign- born guest speakers who discussed their native lands. The STUDENT COUNCIL FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS FROM ABROAD-FRONT ROW: landsj, Dagmar Gollner 1PeruJ. H courczged understanding COMMITTEE sponsored an exchange student from the Netherlands. The MODEL UNITED NATIONS offered challenging discussions of world events in mock general assemblies. Designed to promote understanding ofthe world to- day, these clubs were of interest to many students. Carmen Serrano fEcuadorJ, Ingrid Kiewik fNether- LINTON STUDENTS WHO TRAVELED ABROAD DURING 65-66 Switzerland, Kenya, Egypt, Mexico, Guatemala. Ecuador, Peru, Brazil. f-FRONT ROW: Frances Johnson-Europeg Janet Nelarico-England, SECOND ROW: Thomas Raser-Europeg Mark Weinheimer-France, Michele Vottis-England, Franceg Lisabeth Reynolds-France, Italy, Alan Brown-France, Italy, Spain. ,,..f- ,4- .1 -IRAN VN V

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