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FUTURE URSES CLUR The Future Nurses Club, now in its second year, has been very valuable to many Curtis students who are considering nursing or medicine as a career by helping them to obtain a glimpse of what lies ahead. Under the supervision of Mrs. Landes, their faculty adviser, and Mrs. Talbot, the representative of the Women's Medical Auxiliary, the members have visited hospitals, schools of nursing, and museums. KNEELING: Sarah Farber, Dolores lndek, Frances Fredericks, Frances Pitlilr, Carole Detmar, Maureen Ward, Karen Stahl, Jean Mai- bauer, Joan Talbot, Anne Marie Smith. FIRST ROW: Lois Garner, Arlene Hottman, Patricia Dunigan, Virginia Giles, Mrs. Landes, Mrs. Talbot, Mary Schuttler, Mary- Ellen Smith, Jovanna Riccardella, JoAnn Terranova, Carol Silvestri. SECOND ROW: Lorraine Rumage, Carolyn Dinger, Ellen Rosanotf, Norma Holvilr, Mary Anita Viegel- mann, Carolyn Ahlers, Leslie De Forest, Betty-Anne Reilly, Mary Artemisio, Camille DiClerico, Carol Squier, Marie De Peppo. THIRD ROW: Jan Sperre, Carol Goetz, Betty Ann Dinger, Janet Van Name, Barbara Erkman, Jan Gallagher, Angelina Christiana, Barbara Bacchi, Rosemarie Bonsanti, Patri- cia McGowan, Ingrid Levinson, Carol Jung, Grace Giovanelli, Gloria Giovanelli. SEATED: Vincent Greco, Mr. Presto, Norman Johnson. STANDING: Bill Seabrooke, Leslie Hall, Chester Berman, Arthur Dodds. The Curtis ham Radio Club is operating under a dilterent format this year. The members are studying a course given by the R.C.A. Radio Institute. Next year Mr. Presto hopes to have electronic equipment donated by one or two large companies. The equipment will be used to serve as Curtis's own radio tower, operated by club members who have received their F.C.C. license. AMATEUR RADIO CLUB
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ISUWLI C CLUB Completing its third year, the Bowling Club is one of the largest and most popular activities in Curtis. Each Tuesday afternoon, over one-hundred and fifty keglers, be- ginners and veterans alike, gather at Madalone's Bowling Center to try to master the game of the maple hardwood. Mr. Richard Ryan and Miss Barbara Pietracatella have the task of supervising and instructing the eager group. KNEELING: Gail Conroy, Maureen Mattsson, Betty Ann Dinger, Joan Sullivan. FIRST ROW: Rusty Colby, Phyllis Rivkin, Edward Doxey, Lloyd Schutzman, Mr. Ryan, Doris Witriol, Midg Hulnick, Tara Tren- talange, Carol Moller, Arlene Hoffman. SECOND ROW: Howard Gelman, George Hartmann, James Smith, Beryl Luloft, Susanne Goss- ner, Charles Agar, Theodore Po- ritz, Robert Rabinowitz, Michael Teitler, Frank Gambaro. THIRD ROW: Steven Geller, Robert Hous- man, Roger Nelson, Bruce Frimet, Joseph Woitowicz, Thomas Bell, Roger Cuyar, Elmer Jensen, Tony Randazzo, John Palladino, Matty Canniuaro, Arthur lederhandler, Carl Krieg, William Knutsen. FIRST ROW: Elliott Ross, John Foster, Ronald Grant, David Gross, lsodoro Borland, Peter Lipsky, Miss Reardon, Efrem Sigel, Jesse Lipcon, Robert Groskin, Arnold Galer. SECOND ROW: Jeffrey Michaels, Joe Hudgins, David Sager, Robert Rodgers, Robert Neubert, Jay Duhl, Ezra Levine, David Weiser, Jay Scheikowitz, Fred Robinson. THIRD ROW: Roger Poeppel, Jeffrey Bash, Gary P. Schwartz, William Weisser, Charles Small, lewis Mandell, John Hicks, Gerald Schwartz, Bill Hudgins. The Chess Club, dedicated to those stalwart denizens of the realm of silence and thought, is now in its second year and starting to make its presence known in Curtis. Stimulating matches are played among the members and against other schools. Popular Miss Reardon serves as coach and adviser. CHESS CLUB
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BUSI EDUC T10 CLUB Under the expert and lively supervision of Miss Murray, the Business Education Club has made several field trips with the avowed purpose of acquainting its members with the business world. They are fortunate to have an excellent training ground available- New York City. .l U lUlt SEATED: Victoria Zakian, Patricia Roberts, Miss Murray, Joan Kano- wicz, Barbara Edelman. STAND- ING: Louisa Rosa, Minnie Montai- bano, Barbara Breen, Mary Simin- ski, Bernadine Walsh. REU GBUS. This year, the Junior Red Cross of Curtis High School performed many services for those less fortunate than we. Volunteer work was done in hospitals and institutions. Christmas stockings were distributed to veterans, and toys were made for hospitalized children. FIRST ROW: Ellen Rosanofli, Thom- as Selden, Mary Ellen Cody. SEC- OND ROW: Alice Ucelli, Sheila Biorge, lori Kasten, Suzanne Davis.
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