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JUNE , Seated: Richardson, Rozmyslowski, Hutton, Gaglione and the mascot Prince, Froebnrg, Hnlgate, lerniany sccontl row: Manqio, Martin, Morton, Krcfiivslci, Mills, Lewis. Hutch Hi-Y Organized in l9l4, the Hutch Hi-Y is an organization of young men who have the best interests of their school at heart. Membership is limited. This year the club consisted of twenty active members who met in the Central Y every Friday evening. Officers for next year are' Robert Morton, president: loseph Mangio, vice president, Arthur Richardson, secretary- and Leo Rozmyslowslci, treasurer. The annual picnic is a day when officers and members alike have a delightful time. Commerce Club This year the Commerce Club was privileged to do the advertising, circulation, and general business management of THE SUN. Many alumni attended the annual Fall initiation party at the Old Soldiers' Home. The loint Meeting with Grover Cleveland, Riverside, and Pine Hill was a great success. The club sponsored a spring dance and organized a welfare com- rip and the picnic were events long to mittee to visit members who were ill. The Harbor T be remembered. Speakers at meetings included: Mr. Roswell P, Rosengren, Miss Kretz, Miss Ziemann, and Mr. DiBartolo. Seated: Mangio, Rine, Bender, Sommer, Fricano, Gritfo, Vtfiseman, Zander, second row: Bevilacgua, Creighton, Spray, Berliant, Hope, Alewander O'Connell, Hess, Barbieri, Holl- man, Cugini, third row: Mr. Lindermari, Meyer, Csont, Graeber, Gould, Pfleger, Then, lchnson, Hird, Braaten, Amica, Murray, Curro, Wilsoiig fourth row' Rynn Morreale Schil- ling, Dollman, Bodonsky, Tronolone, Halas, Meckle, Short, Theisen, Henderson,ilKeefe King: top: Machemer, Lincoln, Lazzara, Snedjinski, Hutton, Rettke, Williclrns, Vacarelli Carr, Smith, Richardson, Maggioli.
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Ihwxtrrrlg lliittiiitui, Ztirtifr, ltwllis, Kaiser, Tiitilrt, T, Slcliw-illiavli, Sclimoilwi, lhilietr, Klt-ui: :ww itil i luv, ibn. limi flirt-tslcy ll. ltlrttt, ltwraiiiati, Vltulz, Ivlilliii, lltrttlcv, llvtsl-Hi, ltttlciitt lzfiriliiiir' ttiut iiw: ttlswi, 'lltititiwzrlzr ltfloitiiiii, iittti-it Wi-tiistwtii ltlivlq twtviiitr-lilt, lhtltivli. The German Club llttttllItIi1lLU'!l this year, tho Gorman Club under the direction of Miss ltflanhardt has tor its iittrrioaw the iostvrinig ot cr lceonor interest in the German lanquaqe. Pupils in qood standing who are :sturlyiiitr German are eliaiblo tor membership. The officers are: Santo Tritilo. presi' ill tint, lllrltir--1:1 Swlivmlliacli, vico president: Sara Kaiser, secretaryg Marion Schroeder, treasurer: ftiifl ilifliiwy l'elti::, sortrwarit-at-ariiis. At the bi-weekly nieetinqs talented students have ap- l1 tIli l -in the iiro-iiaiiis llarry Stern, Eitqerie Taclrovvslci, Sidney Pellis, and the llarnionica l M lu The Italian Circle lf-fl ity Mi. ltiliartwlo, our capable faculty adviser, the ltalian Circle has been extraordinarily ttwtivi- all yr-ar. Lydia Guercio as president has been ably assisted by Bertha lvlineo, vice rirf-:zirlt -iitp Antoiiiette Greqorio, secretaryg Frederick Lauricella, treasurery and Violetta Sciolino, f't1lttIi1illf?V' cliairiiiari. The initiation party in November was declared an overwhelniina nur 'f'i1l1. A ytirirlmrili which will contain all the events ol the Circle is beinq published. At ififfsfaf-tit iiiost ol the iiienibers are thirikina about next year, planning hikes, picnics, and literary worti. LU itr tt' tint Silt, V. iii it hi. , ft. lf+-lvlfiiri.i, xiii-tgiziif, lVliii4-tv, Cliioivio, latiiitvulla, N. it liin lftiiitritit, .Mir li- sf- 'tilt iftw: l.lr. ltaliaittalo, Quatraiu, Chviirielli, Vasttilrr, t.ir1ii ll ltiul i- ii, 'ftiii:Ltr1i.t1iii,, Viiltirnii, bltriiti- tlittil I W, Lhrlfxiite, lbrasvio, tilciiiovvisv ftitiiiiiit lriiifzit, ll1.ll' tiriir, lttitttxcqlia, V, llvfi, Lfiippolap touith tow: Ditlati, llusssi, iftfayrf:i1 1, l-lJliii,tir, lvltiwiiiiti, lhirylisi, Piiviteia, titubera, aiitl ltr-l.oreiiZi, 1935
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iififitocl: Popirflo, Marchetti, Sappo, Louise, Baird, losefialc, Schwalhach, Zimmerman, iiilvrnolig sowonfl row: Miss Parker, lrxniclci, Ruth, E. Palniero, Otani, C-oultl, Olconcislci, Losinska, llaqon, Davidson, and Scania. Tawasi Club The Towasi Cluh, tornierly the llonie Economics Club, has tried in every way to live up to the siqniticance of the nanie Friend and Helper. Looking hack over the events of the year, we renienilner in particular lrene Davidson and Eileen Baird attending the national convention in New York City, the Tlianksqiviriq party to which two representatives and an adviser troni every hiah school hoine economics club were invited, the House Electric trip, and Anne Eagan, Columbia Louise, and Mildred Louise, and Eileen Baird at the state convention in Ithaca. Lunchroom Assistants Quietly f-lhcfiont and couitoously helplul, Miss Reanfs lunchrooni assistants are anionq the liozst trained qroups in Hutchinson. Allowed to leave the classes which they attend just lietoro lunch in order that they may be ready to serve promptly when the hells for lunch' ooh rinfg, these students capahly till their positions of trust. Some serve, sonie check trays: and others sell candy, or act as cashiers. This year's aroup carries on a long tradition ot choorlul, capable service. llfivitwl: Wllllfimas, lVlt1ll1llY,KlVIlIlf'l,l,ll4'Y,ll-fl'1ilYllHlI,lillltkltfl, lioiinlrii, lDol!lrn 'lu, l,f'n+iv1tr'lig wvoiul iovvi llllllfl, lliiiwiw, Aviiivo, ll'l'1, Aiiifxo, Ainilviiistvi, lVlt5Ill'f1l1', Kohl, iiliowviza, lf-fi'forwg tliufl ifw: Monflolfi, l'fill, lftlllfiltlii, Cfoppolri, lvinian, Mills, liinv, Kiriiutw, lftuitl: row: l'oifl, K'fuf:::, 12. lvlf'Kf'i:71i-, lll1lil'lft, IX. Evttko, lluttiun, llanson, Anaclo. 1935
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