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Dangle a Bangla 1lRlSTI-l The Arista League is composed of students who have attained a high scholastic average, shown fineness of personality and character and contributed services to the school. its aim is to encourage the highest development of the group-physically, socially, intellectually and morally, exemplified by high scholarship and effective service to the school. During the past year, the Arista members have aided in sugar rationing, collecting' money for the Red Cross and Tuberculois funds, and have acted as guides on Parents' night. The emblem of Arista membership is a small oval pin, half red and half white. The Fall leaders were Gloria Shannon and'George Christienseng secretary, Gloria Pierrard, and treasurer, Stanley Johnson. The Spring term was led by Patricia Barlow and ,lohn Kolbjornsen, with Doris Larsen as secretary and Dominic Massa as treasurer. Miss Vroom is the Senate Leader.
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E That Isn'z All They Do. just before the battle-Peace! Ifs wonderlerl l I I i l v E i 4'0tl1e1' st11il'r'nsrf. 11fease . There a Doctor in The House? UNE MINUTE TU EU! BOYS' HEALTH EDUCATION DEPAn'rM1eNT: Theodore Christiansen, Robert Gaffney, Harry OlBrien, Wlilliam L. Anderson, MD.-Chairman, Carl Jung. GIRLS' HEAL'l'H EDUCATION DEPARTMENT: Edith Ripley, Lois B. Ker-Chair- mang Edna Stone, Erica Mather, Marion McDade. TRAFFIC SQUAD: Fall and spring OFHcers-Captain-Chris Mason, .lohn Kolhjornsen: Secretary: Dorothy Johnson, Ada Egbert: Lieutenant: Gloria Shannon, Ruth Tompkinsg Treasurer: Stanley Johnson, Walter Langenhahng Faculty Adviser: Mrs, Edna Stone. With an exasperated but persistent, L'Other staircase, PLEASEQT echoing through the halls, the trafhc marshals, truly the Ncorridor policernenw of Curtis, serve their school each day by directing traf- fic and keeping order in the halls between periods. Lady, Let Me Dre zn Peace.
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Huw Many Inches Did The Adrunrze Circ You? EUHSAIR Efl1'ro1'-in-Chief GLORIA PIERRARD Associate Editors Nomvm EIsIsNIsEHc, ANNIE LEE lNlIDGE'1 lx RICIIARII HAIJSIIPIER, PHILIP O'KEEFIE Shakespeare? He has nothing on us! Why, if ww were to peek into a little cubhy-hole on the Mezzazzzz nine floor, a group of haggard-looking individualiall would monopolize our attention, for this is thth home of our Corsair staff, the annual literary ananz art magazine of Curtis. Vifith Mrs. Taylor a a faculty adviser, the material, contributed by sttstif dents who range from freshmen to seniors, placetcey first in the Columbia Press Conference this year. r. r I HLet7s make it informulv.
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