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.-Q FIRST ROW Carole Gordon D Iores Stasuolx Eluxabeth Vona Joyce Nelson Gaul Freeman Harruet Bray Beverly Ruberto Mary Ann Oluvueru Mary Anuta Vuegelman Ethel Doudune Eluza beth Barber Rosemarue La Manna SECOND ROW Lenore Humphrey Phyllus Ruccuardu Phulomena Barone Barbara Walsh Betsy Heune .loan Freduanu Vuncent Bellafuore Bull Xuques Musa Harron Norma Larsen Geraldune Callahan Thea Trentalange LaVerne Losey Lula Lewus Pat Callahan Evelyn Welch THIRD ROW Barbara De Goeto Barbara Freduanu Theresa Darcey Rosalue Donnelly Sarah Parshley Ann Barbaruno Rosalue Runaudo Marcella Gates Antonua Daluuse Julue Sansevero Joyce Maruno Betsy Wolfe Pat Noonan Teru Moran Paulette Curly Helen Fleschner Januce Churchull Elaune Keuser FOURTH ROW Theresa Tanzosh Kathy Macluuntosh Dolores Tarala Eleanor Coffey Eluzabeth Flemung Jasephune Barone M rue Barra Carol Hennessy Pat Innes Luculle Cupo Ann Marue Cattono Margaret Moyers Pat Crossan Gunette Hyde Donna Delaney Maureen McGarry B Rogree Georgette Curty Anuta Sansone FIFTH ROW Ruchard Solaslru Carmen Spagnola Artue Roberts Ronald Anderson Bull Sulluvon Charles Zarrellu Ruchard Ruccu Randolph X Rawes Angelo Conugluone Muchael Tessutwu Jumrruy De Sontus Tom Smuth Carl Rauchle Roger Dacey V Ruccu Arthur Cam morano Bull Jordan Jurn Berfuccu The Newman Club us an organuzatuon for Catholuc hugh school students desugned to foster moral and spurutual values and to offer a meetung place where boys and gurls can exchange udeas and meet socually Thus year under the supervusuon of Muss Harron the club made stuffed anumals for hosputaluzed chuldren and collected stamps and cards for foreugn mussuons A square dance was held un the Fall and a Communuon Breakfast un the Sprung term The offucers were Bull Xuques, Presudent Vuncent Bellafuore, Vuce Presudent Norma Larsen Recordung Secretary, and Joan Freduanu Correspondung Secretary
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HRT GL B K 1 FIRST ROW: Georgette Foggin, Jane Anderson, Phyllis Pietrangelo, Mrs. Frey, Thea Trentalangey Midg Hulnick, Carol Partee. SECOND ROW: Alex Loginow, John Skurot, Barbara Walsh, Gerri Osti, Jean- nette Landry John Buatta. Edward Torrone, John Cupo. Do you like to sketch, paint, work with clay or design things? If you do then the Curtis Art Club is for you! Under the guidance of Mrs. Frey, every member finds an interesting project from the many broad fields of art and once a week the spell-bound artists gather to engage in their particular creative work. Programs are planned a week in advance so the activities are always new and different. Officers this year were: Phyllis Pietrangelo, President, Margaret Woelfle, Secretary, Alex Loginow, Treasurerg and Jane Anderson, Marshal. DlSCl.lSSl0l'l GLU lf you chanced to enter room 3l4 after the eighth period on a Wednesday after- noon you might have seen a group of students in the heat of an argument. You would have been witnessing the Discussion Club in action. This year the Discussion Club mel under the able guidance of Mrs. Goldwasser, who led the Club in discussing topics of current interest and importance. These usually covered world problems and were intelligently discussed by the members. Two members attended a series of Youth Leadership Conferences this past Fall and various Club members attended citywide discussions on world problems. FIRST ROW. Bernice Wertheimer, Veronica Schmeiser SECOND ROW: Ronna Jacobi, Sulanne Sugarman, Eleanore Silverstein, Sherryl Blumin, Rick Sutter, Mrs. Goldwasser, Frances Mintz, Elim- beth Wilson, Patti Lambert, Joyce Marino, Barbara Sawey THIRD ROW Edward Schmidt. Barry Freedman, Diane Pottberg, Arleen Thomas. Carol Sendar, Betsy Heine. Geogette Foggin, Madeline Muns' tuk Sharon Kingdom! Florence Abromowitl, Myrna Miller Susan Blanchard, Bob Rivkiny Walter Slrolnikl Gary Sawey MW-' 4301
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HIQTICS FIRST ROW: Midge Hulnlck, Barbara Borack, Bernice Wethe heirner, Sherryt Blumin, Martin Rosen, Jackie Kipp, Mr, Mudgett, Jerome DeMasi Joan Yannon, Eleanore Silverstein, Betsy Heine, Veronica Schrneiser SECOND ROW: Kay Brown, Arlene Toder, llsa Ellen Rosanott, Evelyn Welch Carot Partee Andrea Gerson, Diane Pattberg, Suzanne Sugarrnan, Ginette Hyde, Georgette Foggin, Lynne Johnson, Dorothy Marvin, Suzanne Gassner, Pat Crossen, Joyce Marino, Emma Jane Lauterboch. THIRD ROW: The two biggest items on the Dramatics So- ciety's agenda this year were Clarence, a four act comedy by Booth Tarkington, and The Nine-Thirty Revue, a program consisting of ex- cerpts trom great plays and musicals, present and past. Clarence was cast last November and was presented at the end of the spring term. The Nine-Thirty Revue was presented last April. Besides the plays, the society had planned entertainment at each meeting consisting of readings from some of the world's greatest literary works. The annual trek to Broadway was enjoyed by Rhoda Rohn, Lucy Sander, Roberta Parry, Pat Innes, Patti Lynn Lambert, Lucille Corrier, Carol Hennessy, Carol Fromm, Renate Behrens, Barbara Vogel, Betsy Wolle, Margaret Woelfle, FOURTH ROW: Ronald Shiffrnan, Stanley Wetschler, Norman Frornm, Bob Rivkin, Ed Schmidt, Frank Veccia, Karl Alff, Richard Wilson, Mike Baker, Don Jensen, Alfred lngrarn, Carl Raichle, John Kruszewski, Stephen Freman. theater lovers and sports lovers both. The play which was seen by the society was Damn Yankees, which is a combination of Faust and baseball. To become a member ofthe Dramatics Society you must audition and you are iudged by the quality of your performance. The Dramatics Society tries to teach its members not only acting, but all the other aspects of drama, such as: staging, directing, casting and lighting. The officers this term were: Jacqueline Kipp, President, Martin Rosen, Vice President, Joan Yannon, Secretary, and Jerome De Masi, Treas- urer.
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