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BLUE AND WHITE THE LIBRARY The library is one of the busiest places in the school, but the assistant librarian and the student librarians manage to keep it quiet and orderly. There are now over 2,000 books in the library, many new books hav- ing been purchased this year. The library is under the direction of Miss McKelvey, who is assisted by Mark Sovik. Students who help at different periods of the day are: Clara Mae Barr '34 Ruby Kennedy '32 Amber Heintzleman '33 Elizabeth Antinie '31 Mamie Tucciarone '33 Mary E. Seaborn '31 Mary V. Driscoll '33 Anna L. Kerr 31 Genevieve Ciufo '32 Dorothy Hatton '31 Nellie Burows, Bernice Stenson and Elsie McKinzie dropped this Work during the first semester, and Clara Mae Barr and Dorothy Hatton took their places. W' l93l 'W Page forly-two
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BLUE AND WHITE HUB-BARD HIGH ORCHESTRA The orchestra has made great progress during the past few years due to the efforts of Mr. Mozzilo. Every other week the orchestra plays for junior or senior high school assembly, it also plays for all school en- tertainments. The members who will graduate this year are: Sam Black, Virginia Tracy and Jack Doyle. The members are: Piano-Virginia Tracy, Evelyn Agae. Violins-Albert Batta, Sam Fedor, John Orinin, Steve Vargo, Edwin Holland, John Kimpan, Louis Sutley, Mary Moga and Frank Corbin. Clarinets-Robert Ebinger, Wilden Durig, Luke Black. A C Sax-Robert Tracy, Myron Kerrigan. A Alto Sax-Jack Doyle, Ruth Stewart, Edward King. Cornets-Nick Williams, William Hogg, Rita Holland. Trombone-Lowell Williams. Bass-Sam Black. Drums-Arthur Walker. HUBBARD HIGH BAND The Hubbard High Band, under the direction of Mr. Mozzilo, has become so important a part of school activities that it was decided to use the school fund to buy uniforms for each member. The students whose names appear below belong to the band this year. Clarinets-Robert Ebinger, Wilden Durig, Carl Bonaquist, Luke Black, David Sprague, Jack Anderson, Anthony DePaul, Robert Tracy, Richard Bell, John Guidosh, Marion Baker, John Lacivita. . Baritones-Charles Findling, Lewis Sutly. Baritone Parts on E flat Sax-Jack Doyle, Ruth Stewart. Cornets-William Hogg, Nick Williams, Rita Holland, Leonard Price, Vivian Jones, Paul Washington, Arthur Sauline, Robert Sheridan, Mar- garet McBride, James Keenan. Basses-Sam Black, Nick Smith. French Horns-Walter Kernitzki, Paul Tracy, Lavon Bryan. E Hat Alto Sax-Edward King, George Guidosh, Vernell Hulbert. Trombones-Lowell Williams, Kenneth Hulbert, John Livingston, Dwynell Bennett, Harry Harris. , Drums-Arthur Walker, Wilbur Nehls, Blaine Batta, Albert Hecka- thorn, Dale Williams. C Sax-Myron Kerrigan, Harley Tobey. B Hat Sax-Donald Tobey, Robert Allen. l l93I l Page forty-one
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BLUE AND WHITE - BOYS' GLEE CLUB The Boys' Glee Club under the direction of Mr. Albert Remde has shown added interest in glee club activities. Two periods each Week have been spent in practicing. The club has sung at special meetings in several of the local churches. The Boys' and Girls' Clubs have joined in producing the operetta Miss Cherry Blossom. The following boys belong to the club: George Loveless, Carl Pascarella, Paul McCalmont, Paul Mathews, Joe Demko, John Evans, John Penman, Woodrow Kesner, Angelo Ford, Andrew Nagy, Robert Williams, Bob Wylde, Nick Smith, Luke Palumbo, Tony Oflie, Dan Lombard, Steve Esail, Harold Moyers, Vaughn Meyers, John Corbin, Anthony Sauline, Bob Mathews and Nick Williams. Wi l93I W Page forty-three
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