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

 - Class of 1935

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Hutchinson Central High School - Calendar Yearbook (Buffalo, NY) online collection, 1935 Edition, Page 63 of 76
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Briatorl: Salvatore Allieri, Frank Gaqliono, loseoh Behm: standina: lVlr, Bay Glnnz, tmrfrliy liqqs Cicaroll, Albert Altors, Alan Williams, David livviiison, llarry lwoiinan, aiiil losfipli Nlfiiixlula, IIILIIILIQUI. Varsity Basketball lliitchinson showed .ip well tlns ye-:ar in the Yale Cup series, inaliinii thu lollowiiiig scores ihroiiqhoiit the season: Bnraard, 31: Hutch, 24, Hutch, 22f'l'ech, 217 Hutch 33fMcKin- lcy, 17, Hutch, 24-Grover Cleveland, 23, Hutch, 42-Seneca, 165 Riverside, 28fl'1i1lCh, 16: 1-lutcli, 265. Park, 207 Bennett, 32-Hutch, 19, Hutch, 22alfast, 215 Latayette, 341-lutch, 19, and Hutch, 20-Poclcliain, 10. The last aamo ol the season with Fosdick was thrilling, ondinq llutch, Z3- Posdiclc, 20. Brown and Blue Basketball Ol the girls who Caine out tor basketball, those who had attended at least ten practice periods were eligible lor studyrooni teams. When all studyroom games were over, the best players were chosen for a Brown and a Blue team. These teams then played deciding qames. The captain of the Blue was Florence Willianis of 440. The Brown won all the qanies, piloted by Bina Barbieri ol 140. Besides the Brown and Blue teams, the qirls ol 140 are also pictured. Studyrooni 440 won the trophy for the year 1034-35. iirfitofl: Witlifiifsyirfriii, llP'Wrilt, llinnri, i'ii'gi:ii, kiflllfllnlll, Silllllllq, Grilling sfwoiiil low: l'f'::tfi, l'w4ii:sr'f1tn, V, Svioliiio, Brriliirvii, lXloxfnirlf'i, lvl. llaiiliis, A. Cioaorio, l'anaifi. Min- vlirittiy tlniil low: Miss Kayser, llalas, SI'llllJfN'lfNl, Sliria, Givoiis, Wisnifiwski, Falnihr, Miss Walsh. 1 1935

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Seated: Hebert Bartin, Gustave Caros, Leo Rozmyslowski, Kenneth l-lolgate, Alan Cushue, Michael Scavone, Frank McGinley, second row: Coach lack Warreri, Sam McKenzie, Warreti Freehurg, lack McKenzie, lack Hutton, Vlfilliam Gushue, laccb Brod- Vinslcy, Artlnn' Richardson, manager, third row: Constantine Lewis, Eugene Nnrmi, Anthony Catctiwaro. Syracuse Cup Champions Expected to finish fourth in the l935 swimming season, a determined Hutchinson team set aloout to see whether they could upset the applecart. Scores for the successful meets, one after another were: Tech, 39 to 295 Riverside, 49 to 267 Bennett, 38 to 375 Grover Cleveland, 59 to l6, East, 53 to 227 Lafayette, 38 to 37, and Eosdiclc, 53 to 22. Not satisfied with this rec- ord, the Hutch swimmers qualified for i6 places in the All-High meet, and the next day took that meet to win the Syracuse Cup! Brown and Blue Swimmers Every Monday and Friday afternoon this year found mermaids enjoying the cool refresh- ing water and improving their swimming skill under the able direction of Miss Sherrill. ln the spring each studyroom organized a swimming team. 477 was victorious in the freshmen competition and 300 in the upperclass meets. Three meets between the Brown and Blue teams, composed of 48 of the best swimmers, pictured above, brought the season to an excit- ing close. The Blue team captured the first meet, but the Browns took the last two. Seated: Quaiser, Bcsati, Halas, Dalsis, Miller, Minear, Zogaria, Pallas, Wrzesinska, Ciesielslca, Murdock, Geisel, Battaqlla, Seweiyn, Polakovq second row: Baslowska, DiTullio, Saltysiak, Armbruster, Maslanlca, Gritzke, Liedy, Skinner, Bose, Ries, D'Auria, Wliite, Barden, Makaray third row: Miss Sherrill, Aldrich, Edison, Grant, Hoffman, Bogu- ntil, Melczak, Lolfaso, Catalano, Plleger, Brenner, l,oSecco, Moscato, Stransky, Crage. 'ft' , JUNE



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I3 I R L S B A S E B A Left to Right, first row Cseatedlz Lillian Nusinow, Nina Barone, Margaret Evoy tmanagerl, L Ann Gentile Ccaptainl, Natalie Sciolino, Ida Blatt and Iosephine Lamerig second row L lstandingl, left to right: Albertine Schroeder, Rina Barbieri, Margaret Paulus, Mary Sar- tini, and Rita Nebrich. Baseball was enthusiastically indulged in by the girls. All the girls who responded to the first call spent ten periods practicing' baseball. After these were over, studyroom games were played. Competition was as ke en as ever and 438, a sophomore group, nosed out on top by one game. For the 438 has received the traditional trophy. Two teams, the Brown and Blue, were formed by Miss Kayser, the coach. For the first time the girls of both teams enjoyed an outdoor game. lt was played well as both teams were evenly matched. However the Bl ue team managed to collect runs making them the championship team. Rhyme-ericks Anthony Marano speaks through his deeds, Therefore a few words fill all his needs. He has helped Mr. Hopkins erect many scenes, Without once clumsily spilling the beans . Bea Pfleger is active in Sun and debatep With her Girls' Council duties she never is late. Her part in the Iunior Day play as the Queen' We all join in saying was perfectly keen , 1 A worthy holder of a worthy name, Olive Lincoln lives up to its fame. She's another member of the Girls' Council group, Who never allow work, their spirits to droop. A handsome lad is Ioseph Rollins And if that wasn't all, His prowess as a swimmer We hope to see next fall. Hutch's gift to the women is Bob Sommer Tall, dark, and handsome, he claims, dot bummer . JUNE He croons to himself when no-one is near, And if you are lucky his song you won't hear Eva De Marchi is the real McCoy , She's loved by every girl and boy. As marshal of the junior class She stands acclaimed a pretty lass. The illustrious president of his GREAT class Santo Trifilo will always stand out in a mass He has all requisites necessary to lead, And someday in the Senate for us will plead Blond and beautiful is Betty Mordan, And yet a lot of brains she's hoardin'. She goes for histrionics too, Hinky Dinky Parlez-Vous? Now Wilbert Morgan's manly, From the stage crew gang to boot, And yet we can't help saying that The girls all think he's cute l

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