Curtis High School - Yearbook (Staten Island, NY)

 - Class of 1956

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H Pat.: Schlerevh Peter Saae'Po rr' A-tm' Karlir- Rick Sutter Charses Ma way Pau Chevalier Thomas Ferry Richard Rener Roger Mohterihoft Nine boys are chosen from the Arista to form the Usher Squad. Captained by Paul Schlereth, who was elected by the Arista members, this squad is responsible for conducting and guiding all of the students and guests who attend the assemblies, They also usher at special programs held during the school year, such as Open School Night, College Night, dramatic programs and graduation. G.0. STORE One of the nicest things about Curtis is the G. O. Store. lt is a great comfort to know that running out of loose-leaf paper, forgetting pens or losing a regents book never become maior calamities in our school. For the G. O. store is iust around the corner, ready and able to supply our last minute wants. LEFT TO RIGHT Mr Rotrv-gn Susan Blanchard Patti Lynn Lambert V,-gimg McKenna Rick Sutter, l f ,nk s 11.

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CL EC L E 5 58 FlRST ROW Caro- Sendo' Ann Trious Eorence Abrarnovitz Joan MocLacn- an Eleanore Silverstein Made'ir'e Munstuk Emma Jane Lauterbach Sharon Kingdon Marie Barra Marcia Goldstein Roz Bleiman Eieanor Appre- baurn Rachel Ginnis SECOND ROW Gerald Schwartl Myrna Black Ginger Black Bettycnn Bellezza Rita Noe Beth Rogers Frances Ricciordi Suzanne Suga'nnan Veronica Schrneiser Mary Peterson Verna Dusold Evelyn Strohm Rose Wardie Genevieve Morelli Janet Hancock Lynne Braisted Michae- Duffy Kenneth Goldin THIRD ROW: Mor'lyn Misciure Helen Hawthorne, Emily Dorset Diana Dorry Marion Miles Loretta Nash Leota Larsen Madeleine Steinberg .loan Meyer Margaret Hallanan Elvira Marinelli Roberta Carey. FOURTH ROW: Mar- lene Kleinman, Lorraine Suskind Carol Hennessy Rosalie Kosa Dorothy Co- fano Judy Seligman, Norman Larsen Lucy Zakian, Mary Alice Smith, Lynne Smith, Eileen Kooperstein, Virginia Weidler, Sherryl Blumin, Merry New. man, Sally Dorset Curtis owes a large vote of thanks to the members of its Clerical Staff. Every administrative office in the school depends on the competence of the student aides, who perform iobs from running errands for Mr. Corbett to operating the Lost and Found for Mr. Rosenman. They deliver messages, type, file, check, double check and find, they alphabetize, arrange, and re-arrange to help maintain the normal, efficient operation of the school that couldn't exist without their help. HCCOUlTl'lllG F E E Room 352 the Secretarial Studies Office, has a trained, efficient clerical staff which performs the multitudinous duties necessary to keep the stenography, typing, business law, accounting, and business training classes in top running order. Mr. Neinstein, chairman of the department, is justly proud of his loyal and eager staff. Their duties include typing, mimeographing, and filing, but do not stop with these necessary activities for they are always available for any of the other services that such a varied department needs. C? Walter Sliolnilr Annette Casertano Carolyn Salter Eileen Kooperstein Sheila Goldberg Charles Wright l t I 1



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lSTRY LHB SEATED1 Arthur Sigelrnan, Robert Straniere, Mrs. Melachrinos, Bert Cohen, Stanley Anderson. STAND- ING: Mike Lazar. David Duhl, Roger Mohlenholt, Frank Veccia. Have you ever wondered why nauseous chemical odors never seep through our halls, or why an accidental blast never rocks our school to its foundations? There's a good reason, of course, for our peaceful existence. The Chemistry Lab squad is on duty to see that there's never any mixup in deliveries of supplies. This dedicated group keeps the new Chemistry Lab in apple pie order. Without them, we doubt that the Science Department could function at all! COLOR GUHRD At the beginning of every assembly, Curtisites start off the program by singing the Star Spangled Banner and soluting the flag. This is an important ritual in our school life. The job of carrying the flag into assembly and serving as its guards is an honored one. Every year three girls are chosen to fill this position. This year they are: Mary Peter- son, Virginia Mohlenhoff, and Eleanor Silverstein. LEFT TO RIGHT: Virginia Mohlen- hoff, Mary Peterson, Eleanor Silver- stein,

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