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G ld Cooper, Dorothy VanDermeulen, Norbert Huber, Rose DeMarchi, Harold Hess, Elnore Bradlield, Edwin Richardson, second row R ppaport, Frieda Gubenko, Jessie Dunbar, Annette Deutch, Rose Sterman, Sara Sciolino, Marion Pemberton, Ella Schilllce, Edna Mae- n ck third row: Roger Sheehy, Donald Morrison, Robert Maier ,George Walper, Paul Huber. THE PRESS cLuB IS DEMQCRATIC Starting the school year with fifteen former members back, the Press Club elected Harrold Hess, president: Rose DeMarchi, vice president: Edwin Richardson, treasurer: and Elnore Bradtield, secretary at its first meeting. Membership which is competitive is open to all students who have had seventy tive column inches of material printed in the school publications. Records of the column inches printed are kept in the publica- tions office, noom 38l, and may be looked at by competitors at any time, The club is therefore entirely democratic. This year the membership is the largest it has been since the club was organized in January, l928-the first society of its kind in a Buffalo public high school. g The purpose of the group is to handle school publicity. This year Ogden Mills, Donald Morrison, Dorothy VanDermeulen, Sara Sciolino, and Edwin Richardson earned money from two -of the Buffalo daily newspapers by selling them news stories and features. In January the club had as its guest at an afternoon tea, Miss Sybil Reppert, feature writer for the Buffalo TIMES, who talked most engagingly about newspapers and news- paper writing. Dorothy Van Dermeulen entertained ,the club at her home at an unusual restaurant party in the winter. ln March the club entertained the forty juniors eligible to try-out for editor of the SUN in I932-33 at an acquaintance party at the school. g Elections for try-out editors took place the week following the party by closed ballot. The seven elected each edited one issue of the SUN, and in Juneythe try-out editor who, in the opinion of the retiring staff, got out the best issue, was elected editor. , - THE CALENDAR l9y32
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THE CALENDAR I932 THE SUN BECOMES A WEEKLY WiTh Edwin Richardson as execuTive ediTor, Gerald Cooper as business manager, and Ella Schillke as managing ediTor, The SUN This year became a weekly. lT is The TirsT, public high school newspaper in Buffalo To conTinue weekly publicaTion ThroughouT a school year. Paul Huber, lasT year's business manager, and MargareT Sauer, yearbook execuTive of lasr year, were The sTudenT members oT The board of conTrol. IT is planned To conTinue weekly publicaTion nexT year, since This is The only ade- qu'aTe way To cover The news Tield in a high school The size of HuTchinson-CenTral. IT is also planned To carryon The ioinT subscripTion campaign insTiTuTed This year. The scheme provides Tor a single subscripTion campaign Taking place early in The school year during which Those who wish To subscribe' sign up To pay one dollar and a half in six monThly paymenTs oT a quarTer'each. For This subscribers receive The weekly news- paper, and The yearbook. A disTincT advanTage .of This plan is ThaT paymenTs are com- pleTed early in The spring. ThroughouT The year The SUN supporTed every worThy school enTerprise, geTTing ouT several special issues To supporT The STudenT Board in iTs eTforTs To raise money Tor The school budgeT. The seven TryouT ediTors elecTed from among The iuniors To compeTe Tor The edi- Torship in i932-33 include in The order of Their elecTion: Barbara BrandT, AnneTTe DeuTch, LamberT Amann, EdiTh O'Brien, Nina Lauricella, MargareT WhiTe and EThel Klaes. Donald Morrison became The honorary iunior ediTor, because he is noT reTurning To HuTchinson nexT year. AlThough a junior, he will have compleTed his work. Paul Huber, Elrrore Bradfield,Gerald Cooper, Rose DeMarchi, Edwin Richardson, Ella Schilllce, Harold Hess, Jessie Dunbar, Robert Maier, second row: lacob Brancato, Myrtle Kaeter. Frieda Gubenko, Rose Rappaport. Rose Sterman, Edith O'Brien, Edna Maenick. Ethel Klaesp rhird row: Norbert Huber. Kaiherine Samulak. Annette Deutch Dorothy Van Dermeulen, Marion Pemberton. Barbara Brandt. Sara Sciolino, Lambert Amann, last row: Philip Revinson, Donald Morrison. Roger Sheehy. Herman Korn. August Colby, Frank Jerman, George Walper.
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I Norbert Huber, Edith O'Brien, Paul Huber, Lucille Coon, Nicholas Provenzo, Lucy Corigliano, Robert Maier, Mary Bombicine, Elnore Bradtieldf second row: Robert Doran, Dorothy Van Dermeulen, Rose Panetinto, Edith Strassheim, Theresa Murr, Helen Reyner, Camillo y Frederick, third row: Woodrow Wantuck, James Julian, Karl Huber, Lambert Amann, Edwin Richardson, Howard Holgate, Gerald Cooper, 1 Stephen Surina. I THE STUDENT BOARD FINANCES ACTIVITIES With the aid ot the 'faculty tinance committee, the Student Board ot Hutchinson- Central High School plans ways and means ot raising money so as successfully to carry out 'the school activities tor the year. It is considered a great honor to be a member I of the board. Those who make up the board include captains and managers ot the ath- letic teams, both boys' and girls'g the editors and business managers of the scho.ol pub- I licationsg the president of the Girls Council: and the president ot the orchestra, band, and chorus. E ' I The 'Faculty tinance committee includes: Mr. Thomas, Mr. Weater, Mr. Piper, Mr. i Good, Mr. Beam, Mr. Kalbtleisch and Mr. Addison Hill ot Franklin Annex. At the first meeting ot the year in November, officers were elected. Paul Huber i wholater became president of the class ot I932 was elected president, and Lucille Coon, who had already been elected president ot the Girls Council, was elected secre- tary. According to the constitution, only two officers are chosen. As activities this year, the Student Board sponsored a roller skating party at Scott-'s Rink, a Leap Year dance at the Aud on February 29, and a number ot plays which, tor the tirst time in the history ot Hutchinson, were given atter school. Among these one- act plays were 'The Valiant , and Two Crooks and a Lady . Miss Haake directed. The board also stands in back ot the annual school play each spring to handle ad- vertising, programs, ushers, and general arrangements. The play this year was Booth Tarkington's Seventeen which was given under the direction ot Miss Reed on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, May Il, I2 and I3. I THE CALENDAR I932
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