Hutchinson Central High School - Calendar Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1932

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Geraldine Stillwell, Ruth Roth, Barbara Brandt, Lucille Coon, Ella Schillke, Myrtle Kaeler, Rose Sterman, second row: Mildred Eventosh, Mariorie Barrett, Fannie Sohinki, Mary Mazuca, Jessie Dunbar, Anna Opalka, Muriel Patrick, Dorothy Adler, third row: Marlon Telaak, Stephanie Kopecle, Jeannette Pruss, Eleanore Moeschke, Dorothy VanDermeulen,Georgiana Brawn, Hilda Guercio, Sunte Di Biasio, last row: Elnore Bradfield, Minerva Bullen Clara Budniewslri, Ruth Berger, Marion Pemberton, Marie Kettela, and Isabel McLean. LARGE GIRLS COUNCIL MOST EFFECTIVE The girls on the Large Council act on committees under the chairmanship ot mem- bers ot the Small Council. Their duties place them on the stairs to keep order, in the corridors to supervise traffic, and in the lunchroom as monitors. They ioin with the Small Council at the monthly meeting on the tirst Wednesday ot each month. ' The lunchroom committee consists ot 'fourteen girls, including the chairman. Those who will serve tor the year l932-33 were elected by popular vote on May 2, andin- clude: Edith Bergman, Barbara Brandt, Bessie Frey, Anne Cieslewicz, Bella Cantor, Grace Panzica, Ruth Brown, Fannie Minneci, Rose Balsano, Beatrice Latimer, Ethel Klaes, Laura Trendel, Viola Weaver, and Viola Angelo. Their duty is to see that every- thing moves smoothly within the lunchroom as tar as order is concerned. The committee of assembly monitors include more than thirty-tour members.'lt is their duty to keep the girls in twos on their way to the assembly, and to tell them to retrain from talking while going to assembly, it it is necessary. The one-way traffic committee is another important committee. During lunch hour, there are certain stair- ways which may be used tor up-traffic, and others tor down-traffic. The monitors direct and see that no pupil disobeys the rules. The other two committees are the assembly ushers and the before- and atter-school monitors. ' P- Lunchroom monitors are elected annually at a meeting held in the auditorium. The chairman is elected by the retiring and incoming committees. The other chairmen are elected by theySmall Council. The chairmen of these committees appoint their members. ' ' THE CALENDAR I9 3 2

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THE CALENDAR I932 THE SMALL GIRLS COUNCIL The Girls Council of Hutchinson-Central High School came inio existence in l925 al 'lhe Girls Service Committees. lls 'Function then, as now, was lo further sludenl re- sponsibility among 'lhe girls of 'lhe school. Since 'lhal lime The commi'H'ees have been enlarged and are so organized 'rhal they are known as a council having officers, chair- men of divisions, and siudyroom represenlalives. ll' is 'lhe aim of every girl on the coun- cil l'o slrenglhen the power of 'lhe council in such a way 'lhal il' may become a 'Force for real and lasting good in her Alma Maier. ll' was announced in June, l93l, 'rhal Lucille Coon had been elected president for lhe year I93 I-32. Ella Schillke was chosen vice-presidenl. Other oliiicers were: Barbara Brandi, recording secretary: Nina Lauricella, corresponding secretary: and Myrlle Kaefer, treasurer. The council sponsored an assembly in February, having as guest Dean Catherine Reed of the Buffalo Stale Teachers College who spoke on sludenl government. Miss Edith Haake who beganlhe girls' service commillees conlinues as faculty adviser. Chairman representatives in the council are: Barbara Brandi, chairman of the lunch- room committee: Ella Schillke, chairman of the assembly monitors: Nina Lauricella, chairman of 'lhe assembly ushers: Myrlle Kaefer, chairman of 'lhe one-way traffic: and Ruth Roth, chairman of 'lhe before- and after-school monitors. S'l'udyroom representa- tives are: Esther Barrell, Clara Budniewslci, Barbara Cavodney, Alice Diffin, Alfonsine Liberalore, Lore'l'la MacKain, Hazel Mclnlosh, Edith O'Brien, Jeanelle Pruss, Be'H'y Jane Roedel, Dorothy Rogers, Ruth Rolh, Marie Saxer, Geraldine Srillwell, and Doris Kushin. Nina Lauricella, Ella Schillke, Lucille Coon, Barbara Brandt, Myrtle Kaeferf second row: Geraldine Stillwell, Doris Cushin, Ruth Roth E t O'Brien, Jeanette Pruss, Mary Zavodney, Loretta McCannf third row: Belly Jane Roedel Clara Budniewski Allonsine Beatrice Latimer, Esther Barrett, Hazel Mac lntosh.



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Edith Charbonnier, Harold Hess, Hilda Guercio, AI Kimmerle, Ella Mae Overtield, Robert Maier, Minerva Bullenf second row Albert Vertino, Florence Nigro, Edna Nunn, Pearl Miller, Jean Henderson, Neal Maggioli, Frank .lermanf third row: Howard Holgate, Oliver Collrn THE STUDENT SOCIAL COMMITTEE Composed of representatives appointed by the studyroom advisers from the upper- class studyrooms, the Student Social Committee, together with a faculty committee, sponsors afternoon dances at school. Alfred Kimmerle of I90 is president this year: Hilda Guercio of l40, vice president: Ella Mae Overfield of l40, secretary: and Robert Maier of I90, treasurer. Miss Henrietta Penny is the faculty adviser, assisted by a large faculty committee. ' The dances this year, as in' fheipast, were conducted formally in order to give those students attending -them notsonly an enjoyable afternoon's dancing with classmates, but also social training and practice in accepted social usage. The first dance of the year in November was for seniors only. The one held on St. Patrick's Day was for seniors, juniors, and post graduates. The gymnasium on these occasions was attractively decorated in colors suitable to the occasion and the season. This committee also cus- tomarily makes the arrangements for both the Junior Day dance in May, and the Senior Class Day dance on June l5. The cooperation of both faculty and students this year made all of the dances afternoons of pleasure which we of the committee hope will long be remembered by those who attended, said Alfred Kimmerle. '.'Although the committee members work hard before a dance, often giving up most of their spare time during the preceding week to preparing favors and decorations for the gymnasium, they feel that their efforts have been amply repaid, when the dances prove pleasurable and are at the same time successful financially. The committee truly appreciate Miss Penny's en- thusiastic direction. TH E CALENDAR I93 2

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