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B08 SHOLKOFF RICK SUITER SHHHOU KIHGDOTI FIHCHEL GIHHIS BHRBHRH SCROGGIE THE LO
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l T Membership in ARISTA is the coveted goal of all Curtis scholars, for it is the group which represents the best in scholarship and service, Members of ARISTA are selected because, of the faculty and the ARISTA itself, they are outstanding in scho rsble ership, service and character. Ever since its foundation in 1915, tkeAainbyo6ARlSTA has been to unite those who aspire to the finest and best-for the institution to which they belong, And, under the leadershiptgf until her retirement in January, ARISTA has more than fulfilled its lofty purposes. There is no activity at Curtis which has not felt ushering at assemblies, social functions and graduation to the daily tut5i'TE which benefits the whole student body. The officers this year were: Elizabeth Heine, Girl leader, Frederic Sutter, Boy Leader, Rachel Ginnis, Secretary, and Peter Saderholm, Treasurer. The outstanding charactef'O'f'tl'teCUrtirs'kRt5TA'UWes much to the influence of Miss Vroom who was its guiding spirit for so many years. FIRST ROW: Stanley Andersen, Roger Mohlenhott, Richard Rener Eleanore Silverstein loan Yannon Wendy Einstocn En' iv DOME' Peter Saderholm, Elizabeth Heine, Miss Vroom, Rick Sutter, Rachel Marlene Lockwood Paul Schiereth THIRD ROW Robert KM' Ginnis, Jerome De Masi, Kenneth Goldin, Robert Sholkoff SEC- Joan Frediani, Mary Alice Smith, Frances Mintz Paul Chevalier OND ROW: David Banner, Dagny Jensen, Angela Croce, Susan Madeline Muristuk, Arthur Karlin Frances Riccfarai Thomas Blanchard, Emma Lauterbach, Sherryl Blumin, Elizabeth Wilson, Ferry, Faith Solomon John Lange Coral Sendar, Charles Molway, Marilyn Radinslmy, Jean Lowes,
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The Curtis Log, our school newspaper, has two simple aims: to record the hap- penings of the daily life of the school and its human inhabitants, and to serve as an organ for the expression of school attitudes, opinions and interests. As a record, the Log is valuable to those who wish to examine the past life of our school. Our class of 1956 has read through volumes 51-58 eagerly, for they are our history. Every newspaper needs editors, and Rachel Ginnis, Betsy Heine, Sharon King- don, John Lange, Barbara Scroggie, Bob Sholkoff, and Rick Sutter have filled these positions during the past school year. Working with them has been a staff of over seventy reporters, typists, photographers, Cartoonists, and circulation personnel. FIRST ROW: Ginger Black, Barbara Glassrnan, Natalie Witriol Gloria Vogel, Ava Hayman, Joyce Fleshner Sherryl Blurnin, Lucille Corrier, Genevieve Morelli, Ronna Jacobi Eleanare Silverstein Faith Solomon, Susan Parish, Jane Klaw SECOND ROW Myrna Black, Carol Sendar, Frances Mintz, Helen Hawthorne, Judy Seligman, Susan Blanchard, Pat Salzberger Beth Rogers Judy Lynch, Lynne Smith, Diana Dorry Veronica Schrneiser Jean Lewes Sally Dorset, Arno Schiller, Margaret Woeltle THIRD ROW Thomas Ferry, Bill Xiques, Pat Lambert Frances Ricciardi Dick 4 BETSY HEIl'lE Rener, Paul Chevalier Bi l Rearnan Carl Raichle Kennett- Go : Vincent Bellaliore Ula-s Helsters Jonathan Reisklnd Maae ne Munstuk, Elizabeth Piaslioslri Joan Fredian' FOURTH ROW Richard Granger Norman Fromrvt Charlie Mo'way Mart n Rose' Richard Ricci, Larry Caplan Ward Terry, Arthur Karin Bcb Everson, Peter Saderholrn Brian O'Cannor, Paul Schlereth George Lampl, Florence Abrarnovitx, Ronald Shittrnan Barbara Voge Elizabeth Wilson YF JOHll LHHGE
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