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Seated: Paladino, Golrirnan, C. Lirneri, Kaiser, Oravi, Gould, Macliemer, Mazurka. Svliiinllor, Putmu, Burke, R. ltailces, Clark: second row: l. l,iinPri, Viviyi, Robinson, Ftoaer, Nf llIlt,Ilt, lciselialc, l.ayt'lialc, A. larovlai, Kiisvlinei, S. laroclci, lttillci, LIVDICIIU, Vvlalsli, Goldbcrqq tlnrfl iww: lioiinlone, l.intoitl, lwalnnni ittnao, lasinska. flrliwvllw. lvsvpli, lxrwrfiiire, Kelly, Marino, Qkittar-illi, Scliwenlc, Vhistlwicig touitli row: lie, ltntlit. l. Curry Tadiowslci, Notes, Vaclcrl, Cari, .fXslcviiif'sn, ltwnilvik, Mcrlvvlqi, lnilivl, italy. Choral Groups Organized this year for the tirst tirne, the school dance orchestra has been very popular. Some ot the best players in the band and the orchestra were invited to ioin the dance orchestra which is directed by Mr. 'l'obia. lt has played at inany social tunctions this year, qaininq the approval of both students and faculty. Advised by Miss Mack, the Harmonica Band is also new this year. Led by Armando DeMarchi, they have turnished entertainnient at club rneetinqs entertainment that has been warnily appreciated. Dance Orchestra and Harmonica Band More than 300 students are rnernbers ot the two choruses or the three voice classes. For tho Spring Concert all studied Rip Van Wirikle . Each worked on different sectionsg and so, not until they met to practice the cantata toqether did they tind out how the whole sounded. Interest in voice culture has been stimulated this year by the awards to Doris Machenier and Robert Curry in the hiqh school voice contest. Boys are invited now to sign up tor the Boys' Glee Club to be orqanized next September. Snatrvrl: Anthony Catania, lack ltuttan, losepli Swiitfr, Aiiiianclo livlvlaivlii, tcvsripli Nvi- wurio, lrxnies Coqlia, Bertha Mlnea, Cfarl Vavfrielli: sttnitiina: Mi, Tobin, llairy iitoin, llonry Vfllfiflfl, latin Losarda, losepli Manvnsn, llaniril Klein, lltt'.1fIlttS Nrtlfis, lfilin l'un- flrvilnink, Anthony lliustilc. liank Vastwltr. i 1935
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Seated: Lorenzetti, Kaluzny, Dembowski, I-lriczko, Korris, Manny, Gross, Seweryn, Wag- ner, second row: Leedy, H. Stern, Valario, Schroeder, Lewis, Hutton, DiAgostino, Mili- tello, Catania, Guercio, Young, Vastolap third row: Mr. lerry Tobia, Mineo, Ceglia, Turner, Vaccarclli, Candell, Guggliuzza, Prusak, and S. Stern. Under the delightful direction of Mr. Tobia, the and special occasions this year, including the performances of the school play. The orchestra cert. Through the cooperation of the orchestra leadership the orchestra has grown in size and inclined is invaluable. The Band Hutchinson Grchestra orchestra has played for many assemblies Thanksgiving musical program and the two was happy to participate in the Spring Con- members and the inspiration of Mr. Tobia's morale. Association with others musically This year the Band has been under the careful and earnest direction of Mr. Tobia. Last torin when he called for players only six signed up for the Band, but through Mr. Tobia's efforts, and Miss Link's, the band has grown to 38 members. ln addition to the school concert and many assembly programs, the band has played for the football games, the Hutchinson- Masten Alumni basketball game, night school graduation, the Richmond Speaking Contest, lunior Day, and Senior Class Day. We are looking forward to a bigger and better band for 1936. Seated: Piccolo, DiChristopher, Vacarelli, Ceglia, Mineo, Mr. Tobia, Aniodoo, Norton, li. Cameron, Manfredini, I. Robinson, second row: S. Stern, Rores, Catania, Rutfino, Lauri- cella, Falzone, Hoffman, Skinner, DiMino, Holt, third row: Sokolowslci, Clark, Schroorlfwi, Mancuso, Sorbini, Norwood, Lewis, Nasca, Militello, fourth row: Soars, Barone G. Cant- eron, Moiiis, D'Agostino, Maniufas, Scwlola, !. ltoliinson. JUNE
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JUNE Seated: Taube, Mordan, Villafranca, M. Hughes, Anderson, Picoli, Creighton, Gentile Barden, Corigliano, Szymczk, Mazurka, Polok, Maenicky second row: Leising, Berliant Sardansky, Faber, Miller, Zager, Gach, Schwalle, Albing, Kaehl, P, Cherneff, B. Hughes A. Rogers, W. Chornoff, Rogersp third row: Raslawsky, Andiceine, lohnston, Lee, Clark LoVecchio, Mattcrn, Balbo, Conwell, Provenzana, Brodie, Acquilina, Hulbert, Maidey Pflcger, Bateman, Klokke, Meniscalco, Boettjer, Festa, Latona, Ditkotf, Arinbruster Galante. 1 f The Honor Roll The scholarship system in use at Hutchinson-Central High School is worked out on a quarterly plan. The attaining of an average of 90 per cent or above for the first and second marks entitles a student to the H award. Maintaining this average for the third and fourth marks entitles a student to the HC honorp for the fifth and sixth marks, to the HCH awardg and maintaining such a record for the entire school year to the HCHS honor, the highest award. The Merit Roll Pupils who have averages from 85 per cont to 89.9 per cent are awarded Brown and Blue Merit Roll cards at the end of each quarter. This year recognition of Merit Roll honors took place in the assembly rather than the studyroom as had been carried out formerly. One quarter this year more than six hundred boys and girls made the Merit Roll, an enviable record, the more so that many of the Merit Roll students progress from this honor to the higher honors of the Honor Roll proper. Seated: Maenick, Witte, Dombrowski Edison, Nancekivol, Quaiser, Seweryn, Paluch, Olsen, Unherr and Fingold, second row: Dressel, Schwallo, Hriczko, Cameron, Sears, Cach, Kemni, Hudecek, Tresco, Kestenbauni: third row: M. Anderson, Merriweather, B. llughos, Sennner, Priore, Richardson, Maggioli, Marnoth, and Noel.
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