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C467 The Hutchinson Hall of Fame Seniors who received the Gold Pin for having been on the Honor Roll for Four Years. Constantine Stavrou .......... ..... 9 6.27 Mary Franclemont .... ..... 9 5. Joan Webster ...... ..... 9 4.31 Genevieve Leskow .... ..... 9 4.15 John O'Brien ...... ..... 9 4.07 Anna Ricci ........ ..... 9 4.06 Elizabeth Huber ...... ..... 9 3.75 Christine Gagliardo. . . ..... 93.35 Rose Velmosky ....... ..... 9 2.59 92.54 Thelma Lindamood ........... ......... f f f f f 92.25 Leocadia Swiriduk .... Ruth Johnson .............................. 90.95 Constantine Stavrou led the school in scholarship honors the first three quarters of this school year. JUNIOR SCHOLARSHIP HONORS For the Four Quarters 200-Adele Gichtin-96.5, 96.3, 98.0, and 98.2 250-Perry Tzetzo-90.73 Joseph Smietana--91.7, Harold Cohen-93.2 and 92. 290-Ro Cesaroni-96.73 Joseph Contino-95.4, 96.1 and' 95.8 340-Calio e Panayiotou-95.7, 94.8, Betty Jane De Wiiese-93.23 Grace Sarite-94.2 THE GIRLS COUNCIL 194-1 -42 President-Angeline Canale, 340 Vice President-Louise Heinz, 340 EDITOR OF THE CALENDAR 1941-42 - Fiftieth Anniversary Year Editor-Roy Cesaroni Assistant Editor-Ralph Cryesky JUNIOR GIRLS RECEIVING AN ATHLETIC LETTER ,Marian Bass, June Betz, Alberta Brown, Madeline Caruana, S. Falkiewicz, Elvira Fiore, Adele Gichtin, Ida Greene, Vernell Hyman, Pauline Jones, Anne Lo ez, Vera Payton, Josephine Pecora, and Josephine Poiirone. JUNIOR BOYS RECEIVING AN ATHLETIC LETTER FOOTBALL: Louis Bordonaro, manager, Mason Hargraves, Thomas Edwards, Milton Brodzinsky, Salvator Bracco, Edward Catterin, James Cheathurn. SWIMMING: Ernest DiBartolo, manager, Salva- tore Bracco, Stanley Sadlo, Henry Woods, Philip Zannlla, Nathan Appelbaum, Thomas Edwards. ' JUNIOR HONORS Winner of the Hi-Y cup presented annually to the most outstanding boy in the junior class, Ernest A. Di Bartolo was honored on Junior Day, May 23. He is a graduate of School 45, where he took part in plays and won the city title in the Richmond Speaking Contest. Enrolled in the College Entrance Arts course, he has been on the honor roll consistently. He is a member of the Hi-Y, the Italian Circle, and the Stu- dent Social Committee. He has been a member of the swimming squad for two years. Under the supervision of our art department, he last year won first prize in a national art contest for the cover design for a catalo . Last summer Ernie', was a member of the Youti Cooperative Group at the University of Buffalo. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand F. Di Bartolo of 284 Hoyt Street.
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N , - IKM, M .X ' Y f Studyroom 200 STUDYROOM 200-first row: Luppino, Sambrotto, Falkiewicz, Rieman, Wadsworth Meinzinger, Mead, Marks, Mennillog sec- ond row: Suffoletto, Bianchi, Skolarczyk, Downey, Battaglia, Marinelli, Fiore, Tal- liaferro, Wotherspoon, Menno, Scarvaggi, Tripi: third row: Bennice, Lipzin, Granite, Chirico, Ferrino, Fichera, Graves, Gichtin, De Martinis, Geampag fourth tow: Newman, Moslow, Colucci, Weaver, Barg- neai, Kruly, Marinaccio, Kazmierezak, Sebastian, Ciotolig fifth row.' Brown, M. Miller, Labento, Kirinovicz, Staten, Porter, Songin, Krzyzanowski, Guasteferro, Cap- raro, Detillio. With the hel iful advice of Miss L' Hommedieu the junior girls of 200 have immensely enjoyed this year. These gir s are represented in various sports such as baseball, tennis, soft ball and badminton. A lar e number of girls belong to the different clubs in school such as the Girls' Council, The Junior lied Cglross, The Commerce Club and many others. The studyroom has made a splendid record, hav- ing had one of the best attendance records through out the year. Many girls were on the honor roll. These girls look forward to their Senior year. The girls of studyroom 340 have ended a successful year under the able supervision of Miss Downs. M any times the Attendance Banner has been in our possession and each honor period, a satisfactory number of girls 'have attained this mark of scholarship. Three of the girls are on the Girls' Small Council and two are officers ofthe Junior Class. The girls of 340 agree that their Junior year has been made more profitable and enjoyable because of their association with Miss Downs and the girls in our quiet, pleasant, cooperative studyroom. STUDYROOM 340 ffirst row: De Palma, A Y Gorczyca, Frye, Grenos, F. Panayiotou, C. Panayiotou, Piccoli, Migliore, De Lauro, Corsi, Buttino, Paolucci, Rossitto, Nobileg second row: Schmidt, Costello, Pervino, Ryan, Benson, Ducato, Hyman, De Wiese, Indergard, Guzzino, Collura, De james, Castelli, Tornabene, Wiseman, third row: Sciortino, Walenga, Sanfilippo, Jendraszek, Howes, Grciner, Giller, Gambino, Zitola, Tirone, La Mars, Krautrak, Grzybowski, Palmeri, Miller, Hill. Studyroom 340 f457
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SOPHOMORE SCHOLARSHIP HONORS 300-Ruth Preun-92.5, 92.3, 93.0, 94.5 306-Jearme Gregory-93.1, 94.6, 96.0, Geneva Hayes -93.3 438-Alice Widomskif94.3, Rose Pera-94.3, Nita Weitzman-95.0, Rose Pera-93.5 440-Beatrice Lippa-97.1, 97.4, 98.5, 98.5 490-John Tripoli-91.9, 91.8, Richard Fagelman- 94.5, Herbert Mosby-92.0 Beatrice Lippa led the school in scholarship honors the fourth quarter. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS OF 'TRI-I President, Josephine Todoro, Vice President, Caro- line Incao, Secretary, Mary Liberto, Treasurer, Mildred Maratto, Council Representative, Shirly Shaken, Flash Reporter, Mary Capraro. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS OF JUNIOR HI-Y President-Seymour Lubeck, Vice President, Russell J. Pecoraro, Secretary, John Di Micele, Treasurer, Caspar Di Vencenzo, Marshal, Roger Nicosia, Council Representative, Kenneth De Gaspar. FRESHMAN SCHOLARSHIP HONORS 76-Frank Como--91.1, 95.5, Bruce Burrill-95.4, Joseph Geraci-97.8 78--Anthony Ilardo-94.0, 94.2, 95.7, 97.4 80-Edwin Rumley-94.9, 94.8, Norman Wagner- 94.8, Edwin Rumley--95.3 150-John Graci-90.3, Maurice Levenson-93.8, Daniel Trimboli-92.8 Elm Annex-Isadore Sunshine--90.6, 92.7, 94.7, Mer- ril Nowasiadly-96.2 Annex-Marie Accascio-94.1, 94.6, Marcia Polakoff-94.7, Ruth Blaskovits-95.4 327-Hazel Gantz-96.2, 95.4, Herleen Ford-94.4, 95.0 Elm 477-Eileen Rebman--96.2, 96.8, Anna Tomasula- 96.6, Eileen Rebman-97.4 Winner of the Victory Plaque-Miss Caseman's boys--studyroom 78. This is the first year this plaque has been offered. It is awarded by the Commerce Club. Winner of the Lady Victory Plaque-Miss Kenny's girls-studyroom 477. This is the third year this plaque has been awarded by the Commerce Club. BOYS' SPORTS-MAJ OR LETTERS Cross Country-John Burgio, Albert Kelly Basketball-Albert Kelly, Frank Nappo, George Stokes Swimming-Joseph Collura GIRLS' SPORTS Harriet Rauh-300, best of the So homore Grou has obtained her Junior Life Saving Certidizate. Runner-up-Mary Jean Gordeck 306 The two highest in the Sophomore Sports-Josephine Innello and Melva Alt. AMERICANISM ESSAY WINNERS REPRESENTING HUTCHINSON Ann Migliore, 340, Roy Cesaroni, 290. - OFFICERS OF ORGANIZATIONS Dorothy Frye, vice president of the Student Social Committee, Angeline Canale, assistant editor of the Calendar, Ann McCrillis, secretary of the Calendar. STUDENT SOCIAL COMMITTEE MEMBERS 200-Marian Bass, Adele Kauffman, Dorothy Kir- inovicz, Argerolla Lemonis, Geraldine Lewis, Theresa Menno, Theodora Paprocki, Alice Racki, Muriel Williams, 340-Angelic Canale, Alice Creighton, Betty Jane De Weese, Dorothy Frye, Linda Piazza, 300-Mildred Mineo, Nancy Morabito, 290-Morris Barstein, Louis Bordonaro, Roy Cesaroni, Charles McDonald, Robert Casper, 250-Harry Walter. RUSSELL E. TOWLES DIED OCTOBER 15, 194-0 C43
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