JUNE Seated: lrma Gritzke, Anne Bergman, Betty layne Roedel, Mr. Floyd Hill, Beatrice Pfleger, Robert Morton, Charles Martin, standing: Nathan Segel, Bernard Bellario. Varsity Debate Much has been said about the success of the debate teams this year. The excitement of the debate itself and the lasting satisfaction of glowing victories can well be imagined. Yet behind all this lies weeks, months even, of preparation, patient and plodding. Reading in the library, searching out facts for hours at a time, writing and then rewriting speeches, pondering over what seem to be almost insurmountable barriers-e this is debating. But the results... Well, these debaters look happy, don't they? Underclass Debate On the morning of May 23, students of Hutchinson witnessed a debate between the sophomores and freshmen on the question of Daylight Saving Time. lt is rather too soon to pronounce any fixed opinion as to the value and utility of such matches. Time alone can tell the story. Some critics may believe that little interest can be aroused in contests between classes of the same school as compared with the enthusiastic interest which has always been evinced in similar contests between rival schools, but from what we were able to see from this initial performance it would seem that contests between classes of the same school can be quite as stimulating as those between rival schools. Seated: Elieta Armbrusier, Diana Ditlcoif, Vlfallace Shaw, Mary Sfsychew, Marjorie Hughes, Dominic Lorigo, Miriam Barden, Norma Erica, standing, lrnia Gritzke, student crztiiyli, Itssepiiiiie Fino,
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IUNE Seated: Rose Bevilacqua, Rose Becker, Violetta Sciolino, Betty layne Roedel, Lydia Cuercio, Rose Fingold, Cecelia Unherrg standing: Virginia Mallnnwski, May Alexander, Girls' Small Council Student government is the keynote in every modern high school today, and here at Hutchin- son we have it in its most democratic form. The Girls' Small Council is composed of the chairmen of the various committees which operate throughout the school, and the officers of the Council itself. This year the officers are: Betty layne Proedel, presidentg Florence Belliotti, vice presidentq Lydia Guercio, treasurer, Iosephine DiGregorio, recording secretary, and Rose Bevilacqua, corresponding secretary. Mrs. Edith Lankler is our enthusiastic and capable adviser. Girls' Large Council And here is the group which has in its hands the actual keeping of order throughout the school. These girls carry on their duties in the lunchroom, in the library, on the stairways, in the corridors, in the locker rooms, and in the assembly. The Girls' Council was organized six years ago to maintain order in the lunchroom. Today its presence is felt in every part of the school, promoting activities of every kind, yet withal keeping Hutchinson a Well reg- ulated unit. Beatrice Plleger, and Dorothy Olson. Seated: Lesinska, Longo, DeMarchi, M. Hughes, Barclen, Dornbrowski, Severino, R. A. Cottonaro, Iarocki, Ctutsche, Mazurka, Lee, Conwell, Boettier, second row: Nancekivell, Meckle, Lenz, Ward, Graeber, McDougal, Gritzke, Latona, losefiak, Hudecek, Berliant, Rores, Maenick, Kestenbaurn, third row: Massa, Dardick, Szostak, Houghton, Zarnbito, Kroprnan, Arrnbruster, Komm, l. Blatt, Coriqliano, Taqliaferro, King, Chirnofly last row: Gregorio, B. Hughes, Mackay, Festa, Burnhar, Bula, Then, Scars, Theisen, Ditkoff, Henderson, Meyer.
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