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'mf-qv FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENT COMMITTEEAFRONT ROW: MODEL U.N.-FRONT ROW: Patricia Harvey. Sarah-Lee Abrams Ingrid Kiewik. Janet Bellamy. Paola Ferrem. SECOND ROW: Judith SECOND ROW: Mr. Gcorgelos tAdvisort. Kris Townsend lVicc-Prcsi- Maitino. Roy Karlin. Mr. Aldinger1AdvimrJ. Jim Burns. Linda Struhc. dcntb. Shcrryl Villzlntv lSccrctziry3. Miixinc Zippin. THIRD ROH John Jzicohsuii. Louis Grccn. Charles Shapiro. Jim Burns, WORLD EVENTS CLUB-FRONT ROUJ: L. Rcynnlds tSccrct41ryb, Nclziricw. D. Gullncr. T. Baitir. C. Sliupirtw. K. Lcxkmwltx, A, Dqihgr. ID, SECOND ROM .' Mr. Czyzcwski tAdvi5ori. E. Cipri.1no tN'icc-Prcsi- l ricdtww, i dentj. K. Schickel lPresidentJ. D. Barker tTrcasurcrJ. THIRD ROW: J. 7 I l 6
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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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,. fl' npr 'Ei 1 r 1 KSC' ,gl LINTONIANS The blue-jacketed students, fellow classmates who check coats at dances and monitor at assemblies and sports events, are honorably known as Lintonians. These are students who possess high qualities of leadership, show responsibility, and are the center of school spirit. Representing Linton, they assist in maintaining order and show much pride in their school. To climax a year of hard work and fun, the LINTONIANS went on a well deserved trip. Their excursion this year was a three day tour of New York City. Their expenses were financed b funds received for sponsoring a folksinging group whic appeared here in January. LINTONIAN OFFICERS-FRONT ROW: Jim Burns qCo-Captainj. Judy Rauch fSecretaryb, Elaine Biagi CCO-Captainj. SECOND ROW: Jayn Holman fTreasurerJ. Mr. Mead fAdvisorQ, Susan Orkis fEquip- ment Ofhcerj. Missing: Diane Fergerson QHours Keeperp. Lintonians emphasized pride and school spirit LINTONIANS-FRONT ROW: Rotundo, Villano. Vescera, Sanzen, Lotfredo, Bowman, Kline, Ginsberg. SECOND ROW: Bing, Ritchie, VanAuken, Strube, Thyrring, Colin, Osika, Wallimann, Aberbach. THIRD ROW: Bellamy, Retajczyk, Parlin, Brereton, Graham, Stanis, LINTONIAN RESERVES-FRONT ROW: J. Easley, W. Millington, W. Brown, P. Sager. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Moore fAdvisorj, I. Gray- son, P. Mrozek, C. Rapoport, L. Nelson, D. Cramer, S. Mott. THIRD ROW: T. Raviola, A. Becker, L. Graham, P. Benson, B. Anderson, R. Rybicki, DeForest, Sandler, Kamen, Raymond. FOURTH ROW: Kar- lin, Parlapiano, Marks, Cassidy, Trumbull, Tansky, Skiff, Liebman, Friedman. Audette, J. Caswell, D. Ferro. FOURTH ROW: J. McLane, S. Duren, J. Vescera, W. Godbolt, T. Boehm, C. Carnavos, J. Howenstein, C. Shaw. Missing from picture: R. Garber, A. Mogavero, E, Trumbull, J. Prusch.
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