Curtis High School - Yearbook (Staten Island, NY)

 - Class of 1959

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Curtis High School - Yearbook (Staten Island, NY) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 60 of 152
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Page 60 text:

FIRST ROW: lilabeth Ginnis, Geraldine Oliva, Mr, John Pardo, Sharon Cohen, Bette Caplan. SEC- OND ROW: Ruth Kaner, William Sesto, Jerome AlBert, Ernest Pru- den, Robert Kaplan, David Salter, Robert Mofsenson. To help the students who study Spanish at Curtis to understand and know more about the language and customs of Spanish speaking countries, the Curtis Spanish Club meets each Thursday under the apt direction of Mr. Pardo. Activities this year included a Spanish newspaper, a trip to the city, and 'choral work. LUL UU UUI TAIIUHIL LE UEPICLE FRANQAI Under Miss Grannis' supervision, the French Club meets twice a month. Devoted to increasing our understanding and appreciation of the French language and customs, this club publishes the French newspaper La Petite Voix, an outstanding student pub- lication. At meetings, films are occasionally shown, lively discussions are held, and trips to the city are planned. FIRST ROW: Alexis Crowdell, Diane Miller, Sandra Roth, Susan Farr, Ernest Pruden, Betty Kuhn, Paula Blumin, Nancy Fabregas, Mary Fusco. SECOND ROW: Char- lotte Gollubier, Colette Wolfe, Ingrid Nylander, Arlene Toder, Sue Pederson, Tara Trentalange, Lesley Glatzer. THIRD ROW: Jean Leonard, Margaret Culligan, Marian Forman, James Glorioso, Kay Barron, Marta Rella, Betty Aberlin.

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FIRST ROW: Roger Poeppel, Bar- bara Waite, Efrem Sigel, Miss Cohen, Suzanne Gassner, William Weisser, Joan Zimmerman. SEC- OND ROW: I.arry Hardin, Robert Johnson, Peter Nikander, James Jasinski, lloyd Eriksen, Arthur lehrhaupt, Henry Purow, Michael Berman. The purpose of the Mathematics Club is to enable club members to acquaint them- selves with the many practical applications of the fundamentals of mathematics learned in the classroom. The faculty adviser is Miss Cohen. Members learn to use the slide rule, and solve problems of a complex nature. They have enlightening discussions during club meetings. MATH CLUB FIRST ROW: Joan Zimmerman, Roger Poeppel, Adolf Pagliarulo, Jon Levy. SECOND ROW: Barbara Waite, Arthur Lehrhaupt, Jeffrey Bash, Ted Perkins, Lewis Mandell, Henry Purow, Charles Lehrhaupf. The Physical Science Club is organized for students interested in the physical aspects of our scientific world. The arrival of the Sputniks and our recent achievements in moon rocketry have increased the membership of this comparatively new club. Members have a chance to voice their opinions and also give demonstrations under the supervision of a member of the science department. l'HY.'lC .'ClE CE ULLITIS



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FIRST ROW: Katharina Lueder, Janet Yorkston, Gisela Weinreich, Mr. Loan, Otto Johnston, Monika Schloegel, Barbara Himan, Sandra Johnsen, Jean Maibauer, Fran Weingarten. SECOND ROW: Lynne Schmeiser, lilabeth Ginnis, Gayle Pueschel, Aletta Kipp, Suzanne Seeley, Irene Schroeder, Carol Jung, Virginia Giles, Al Stem, Stanley Bishop. THIRD ROW: Stan- ley Wetschler, Steven Katz, John Hicks, Robert Greve, Peter Nikon- der, Thomas McCarthy. The Deutscher Verein or German Club is an educational organization designed to bring a little of the German gemijtlichkeit to students of the language. Club meetings, held on Thursdays, prove to be interesting as well as educational because of the planning of the faculty adviser, Mr. Loan, who helps make the club the fun that it is. llEUT'UHEli EREIT lll.'CllS..'IU CLUB For interesting, informal discussions and heated debates, the Discussion Club is tops. Another fine year began under the skillful direction of Miss Magee and members elected Efrem Sigel and Herbert Levy as president and vice-president respectively. One can learn the art of public speaking by coming to 305 on a Wednesday afternoon. FIRST ROW: Susan Aronstein, Diane Miller, Phyllis Michaels, Ellen Rausen, Herbert Levy, Efrem Sigel, Roberta Bleiman, Florence Buschke. SECOND ROW. Diane Fredericks, Isadora Borland, Mar- gery Lindner, Caren Goretsky, Ellen Fleshner, Midg Hulnick, Naomi Goldwasser, Carole Bern- stein, Dolores Br son. THIRD ROW: Roger Poeppeli Jeftrey Bash, 1 Arthur lehrhaupt, Peter lipsky, Elliott Ross, Robert Gottlieb, Rob- W ert Epstein, James Glorioso, Lewis Y Kaplan, William Weisser.

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