Linton High School - Lintonaire Yearbook (Schenectady, NY)

 - Class of 1967

Page 89 of 198

 

Linton High School - Lintonaire Yearbook (Schenectady, NY) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 89 of 198
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Page 89 text:

KEY CLUB-FRONT ROW: Mr. Sagendorf CAdvisorJ. B. Fitzgerald Boughton. D. Haswell. E. Prager. B. Pezzano. J. Nagle. D. Stringham. 1Presidentb. J. Natalie 1Vice-Presidentj. P. Santulli fSeCretaryJ. K. Ka- R. Nebolini. THIRD ROW: D. Ross. D. Sanzen. J. Modest. R. Laub. T. randy fTreasurerl. R. Wyman. J. Campbell. L. Family. S. Family. Powers. D. Chakas. R. Grant. C. Roberts. T. Guy. A. Serotta. SECOND ROW: F. Killeen. R. Loffredo. J. Malmros. D. lovinella. D. STAMPSELLERS-FIRST ROW: Kerchner. Pittman. DeLap. Ornston. Massaroni. Nelson. Hart. Law. Venditti. Diamante. Retajczyk. Houri- gan. Battaglioli. Lewis. SECOND ROW: Mr. Supronowiez fAdy'isor3. Fox. Easley. Perrelli. White. Giaeumo. Johnson. Creasy. Hooker. Trout. Campbell. Shapiro. Campbell. THIRD ROW: Tuttle. Nelson. Pilarski. ALTERNATE STAMPSELLERS-FRONTROW: Roode. McCormack. LeBoeuf. Scheer. Dragon. Bernstein. DiLallo. Carnright. Cunningham. Martin. SECOND ROW: Lutzer. Boyka. Zippin. Botzman. Williams. Marek. Leskowsky. Cramer. Shaylor, McGowan, Blaydes. THIRD Brandow. Campolieto. lsopo. Parisi. Schiekel. Holcomb. Ford. Hurley. Lel-lore. Buddenhagen. Thiessen. Zukauskas. Baeiewiez. Ciani. Fatltlen. FOURTH RO VV: LaMontagne. Dougall. Dobies. DiCarlo. Curley. Fari- na. Garriek. Dykstra. Hornby. Dufort. Dornburg. Clough. Pallotolo. Brown. Saehrig. Loffredo. Malmros. ROW: Campchero. Anibal. Turbak. Gauldin. Waterson. Penna. Santa Barbara. Buttino. Nebolini. Srodoski. Quinn. Morris. Eisner. Mattison. Stamper. FOURTH ROW: Kutz. Trolio. Wusterbarth. Venezio. Meier. Laub. Routenberg. Walker. Babcock. Holley, Hamlin. Kussaek, Novak.

Page 88 text:

TRI-HI-Y-FRONT ROW' Coffin, Gale, Cohen, Bucci, Charles, Burg, Ziifer, Sykes, Johnson, Delap, Aftergut, Kopec. SECOND ROW: Miss O'Connor tAdvisorj, Graham CPresidentj, Wheeler CVice-Presidentj, Granan tSecretaryj, Goodheart fTreasurerJ, Granan fSergeant at Armsj, Diamante tChaplainj, Kauffman, Kerchner, Wennar, Wood, Shaw. THIRD R0 W' Lutzer, Kelleher, Nelson, Sheldon, McGowan, Boughton, Vescera, Reynolds, Bowman, Lombardi, Bartkowski, Plaine, DiLallo, Colmar, Vottis. FOURTH ROW: Pecci, Graham, Bieranowski, Nelson, Parlin, George, Sheldon, Wolfe, Mogavero, Matthews, Scheer, Dragon, Hart. Community service organizations instill concern HI-Y-FRONT ROW: Paul samuui CPresident1. SECOND RoW.- Mr. Hj-Y and Tfj-Hi-Y Felthousen CAdvisorJ, Chris Roberts fSecretafYl, Sandy Family fTrea- surerj. THIRD ROW: Duke Dufort, Chester Pach, Vic Bessette. The cultivation of a respected character and the honest concern for community affairs were the qualities attrib- uted to HI-Y, a boys, organization, and to TRI-HI-Y, a girls' organization. Both clubs worked in conjunction with the local Y.M.C.A. They created, maintained, and ex- tended high standards of Christian character throughout school, home, and community. This was accomplished by their taking an active role in volunteer work and commu- nity drives. Key Club KEY CLUB, affiliated with Kiwanis Club, is a school and community service organization of limited, selective all-boy membership. The club is busy in numerous, and often uncommon, projects designed to be beneficial to both the school and community and to develop initiative and leadership qualities. Stamp Sellers A STAMP SELLER and an alternate were chosen to represent each homeroom. Their responsibility was to sell stamps and to keep records of participants in the stamp plan program and the number of stamps sold. Their rec- ords determined which students were eligible to receive the school paper and yearbook.



Page 90 text:

Future nursing group prepared for tomorrowis needs Applicable knowledge for SU1dCHtS Of HUTSi11g WHS mag- various Helds of medicine. Topics on body functions and nified by the FUTURE NURSES' CLUB which HC- structure and home and family living were stressed. quainted students with branches of nursing throuigh visi- Students design to Serve the School acted as STU- tation of hospitals and health centers an by ta ks and DENT AIDES in 'ie health oiiice while those wishing to discussions O1'1 HSPCCTS Of 11UfSiHg. serve the community became RED CROSS AIDES in the Seniors participated in NIGHTINGALES, an orga- Linton Chapter of the American Red Cross. nization W ose purpose was to give special training in Dr. Jameson LECTURES to attentive nursing students. NURSES' AIDES-FRONT ROW: Miss Conte fAdvisorj, Kathy Babcock, Barbara Campolieto, Claire VanAuken. SECOND ROW: Janet DeLuca, Sue Mrozek, Diane Patierne, Linda Carhuff, Barbara Parsons.

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