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FIRST ROW: Brenda Carter, Mary Ellen Carroll, Glenn Johnson, Joseph Benitez, Thomas Scarpelli, Sandra Roth. SECOND ROW: Maurice Mathis, Ronald Grant, Charlotte Gollubier, William Keene, Janet Jennings, Julia Do- herty, Albert Licursi, Robert Wollins. The Art Club was re-established last term under the direction of Mr. Dieffenwirth. During the year it completed many projects, among which was making this year's beau- tiful decorations for the foyer at Christmastime. At regular meetings the members can advance in a particular artistic field such as sculpture. Curtis seems to have several budding sculptors! ABT CLUB BIOLOGY CLUB The Biology Club, after an absence of several years, returned to the Curtis scene this year. Organized by students interested in the biological sciences, the club's activities included trips to the Army laboratories in Manhattan, the Staten Island Zoo, and the U. S. Public Health Service Hospital. Of course, it dissected a frog! Mrs. Speight is the club's lively and well-liked faculty adviser. FIRST ROW: Helen Stampley, Ro- berta Bleiman, Jay Scheikowitz, Elaine Tribiano, Kathy Walsh, Mrs. Speight, Judy Walsh, Sandra Roth, Patricia Roberts, Anle Swiclr. SEC- OND ROW: Janet Jennings, Elaine Mehlworm, Carol Polevoy, Janet Trettau, Susan Farr, Cara Lazarus, Carolyn Chesaslxy, Eileen Biery, Julia Doherty, Isadora Borland, Barbara DeWaters, Charlotte Gol- lubier, Elizabeth Kelly, Judy lower. THIRD ROW: Nicholas Bal- dassano, Joseph Benitez, Ronald Grant, Glenn Johnson, Thomas Scarpelli, Raymond Keohane, Alan Baird, Robert Caplan, Everett Titus, Fred Robinson, Albert licur- si, Jay Duhl, Arthur Sher, Maurice Mathis.
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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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SEATED: Katherine Walsh, Gene McCourt, Mr. Christianson, Otto Johnston, Roger Poeppel. STAND- ING: Mariorie Gott, Janet Acker- ly, Carl Krieg, William Knutsen, Robert Greve, Harold .Haugeto, Jeffrey Bash, Robert Johnson, Thomas Selden, Norman Johnson, Phyllis Rydzefski, Barbara Burch. Worship and have a good time, is the theme behind the meetings of the Trinity Club. Under the guidance of Mr. Christianson, this club, represented here by seniors and class officers, makes arrangements for talks by various clergymen, plans to see certain movies, and holds a traditional Christmas party for students of various Protestant faiths. WM CLUB Tltl ITY CLUB Miss Mary Harron guides the Newman Club for the Catholic students of Curtis, rep- resented here by the seniors and officers. Father Navins, the club's spiritual ladviser, provides ideas and arguments to strengthen the faith of its members. The Newman Club sponsors a communion breakfast, a Christmas party and a proiect for foreign missions. SEATED: Thomas Bell, Margaret Bellafiore, Michael Brennan, Janice Churchill. STANDING: James Smith, Ann Somma, Mary Anita Viegalmann, Pat McGowan.
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