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KNEELING: Sue Pederson, Carol Partee. STANDING: Liz Field, Nancy Schacht, Beverly Pietraca- tella, Melanie Kruszewski, Judy Lange, Eleanor McAndrews, Ann Kain, linda lenza. NOT PIC- TURED: Ruth D'Alessandro, Mary Anne Biada. Our cheerleaders demonstrate their pep, loyalty, and talent at football and basket- ball games. We have good reason to be proud of the cheerleaders, as they have held the title of Staten Island Champions for three out of the past four years. This year's squad is led by Captain Sue Pederson and Co-captain Carol Partee. Its UHEERLEfUEHS KNEELING: Mr. Wilhelm, Co- coptain Valerie Stratton, Captain Marta Rella, faculty adviser Miss Friedenberg. STANDING: Mary Ann Olivieri, Phyllis Ricciardi, linda Starlin, Nancy Blomstrom, Barbara Silvestri, Ann Barbarino, Karla Flail, Susan Coburn, Virginia Palumbo. A new addition to the cheering section this year is the spirited corps of maiorettes. Their precision and sparkle have made them favorites not only at games but also at many school productions. Inspiring the girls as they whirl and spin through their routines are Mr. Wilhelm and his orchestra. Miss Friedenberg serves as their adviser. AJUHETTEU
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Beverly Lunny President The General Organiza- tion is the student govern- ment of Curtis. lt consists of the G.O. oFlicers, the Executive Committee and GE EHAL URGANIZATIU the Student Council. Mr. . . J h-' fa Michel is the faculty Carol Panee g adviser. if , fii The G.O. ofticers for this Secrelary Q wx in past year are pictured. . Our Executive Council, pictured below, consists of these g T L Q WN A .1 officers, the captains of the marshal squads, and the Arista ,l leaders. All important planning and procedure problems are Z . ' ' straightened out by this small and efficient group. l l The Student Council has as its members the presidents of ll '-, , ,,, ,xr the home rooms. This group, the legislative organ ofthe G.O., it S lprjgnpzlcgll. on the budget and sets the policies of the Ruth Dmlessondro Vice-President EXECUTIVE COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Jan Beckman Beverly Lunny, Ruth D'Alessandro, Merry Newman. SECOND ROW: Leonard Blumin, Thomas Selden, Mr. Michel, Gary Schwartz.
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SEATED: Arthur Berger, Lorraine O'Neal, Richard Pierce, Jesse Lip- con, Lizabeth Ginnis, Felice Fischer, Susan Rosen, Bill Sargent, Robert Osborn, Jerry lacavelli, Kenneth Schoen, Doris Robinson. STAND- ING: Kenneth Wagner, Michael Berman, Chuck Miller, Warren Otto, Gary Hall, Elliot Ross, Joseph Manzo, Carmine Bilotti, Robert Wagner, Mr. Wilhelm. ON STAGE: Lawrence Belligiere, Dennis Ship- ,,, man, Victor Panzella. Prominent among the many high-spirited and talented groups here at Curtis is the football band. Under the direction of Mr. Wilhelm, the members of the band demonstrate their musical talents at all of our football games. These skilled musicians arouse the school spirit of every Curtisite and help lead our team to victory with their inspiring melodies. FUUTB LL ISANII FIRST ROW: Arline Altio, Carol Moller, Tara Trentalange, Sally Cafaro, Rosalie Donnelly, Jane Draghi, Midg Hulnick, Sue Smiles, Anna Torretta. SECOND ROW: Josephine Rucinski, Karen Ander- son, Alice Ucelli, Nancy Welter, Sandra Grey, Mary Lew, Melinda Ferrangano, Mary Anita .Viegel- mann, Ethel Brier, Camille Di Clerico. THIRD ROW: Lee Vik, Christie Mackintosh, Joan Hanson, Marilyn Rubcich, Ann Somma, Marylyn Misawic, Lois Churchill, Pat McGowan. Along with our other featured attractions here at Curtis you can find the boosters. These girls, together with their captain, Rosalie Donnelly, and co-captains, Jane Drake and Sally Cafaro, aid our cheerleaders in the shouting and cheering to lead our basket- ball and football teams to victory, ISIIUQTEIHS
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