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Calendar Financial Board CALENDAR FINANCIAL BOARD- Hrst row: Ralph Cryesky: Genevieve Leskowg Ferdinand Di Bartolo, chairman: Sadie Farrisg second row: Chester Bujnickig Madeline Holder: Marion Hill: Ann Ricci. Marie Stoiber,who is also a member of the The Financial Board of the Calendar began its work early in November. The purpose of this group was to collect the money necessary to finance the publishing of the yearbook. The Board con- sisted of members chosen by the senior studyroom teachers. Miss Erb appointed Sadie Farris, Made- line Holder, and Marie IC. Stoiber. Miss Pierce chose Chester Bujnicki, Ralph Cryesky. and Ferdi- nand DiBartolo, ,lr. Miss Carman selected Marion llill, Genevieve Leskow and Ann Ricci. The Board elected Ferdinand Diliartolo chairman, and to him fell the full responsibility for all yearbook collections and accounts. The Calendar staff of Hutchinson-Central High School for i940-1941 certainly worked industri- ously to pill out this book for its readers. The chairmen of committees are to be congratulated for the efficient way in which they handled their departments. This staff is advised by Miss llelen Cornell, who, although slic does not appear in this picture. deserves to appear in our thoughts when looking at the Calendar because she is the person behind all the pages. We, the staff, hope that the readers have enjoyed this publication, as we have enjoyed preparing it. board, is not in this picture. 0'Shea: Norton: Swiridukg Angelo Bateman, editor: Canale, assistant editor Nazzaro: Trammell, Schulz: Gichting sec- ond row: Ernst: Howes: Miller: Cavallars C: Panayiotou, F: Visoneg Marong: Parisi Marinellig third row: Chiavarolig Cryesky DiVincencogCesaroni1 McDonnell:DiMiceli Lubickg Parlatog DeGasperg Milazzoi McDonald: Capraro. The Calendar Staff i527 CALENDAR STAFF --first row: Farris: Lemonisg KauH'mang Grenosg Panayiotou, 1
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The Student Boar d THE STUDENT BOARD first row: Rauh, Ragusa, Chiavaroli, Maggioli, Endle, Bateman, Hillg second row: Mr. Kalb- fleisch, adviser: F. DiBartolo, Hyman, Borinsky, Schunk: third row: H. Cohen, Chretien, E. DiBartolo, Ghianni, The Student Board is an organization of elected representatives from all groups in the school. The board aims to foster school spirit and to bring about a better understanding between students and teachers. This year the board sponsored the Student show, the Spring concert, all athletic events, and thc Student Board Assembly which have all proved to be successful. The board members have enjoyed an active year under the leadership of our president, lidward Maggiolig vice president, Lucy Chiavarolig secretary, Annie lindleg and we are grateful to all the members of the f8l'lllly who gave us their kind attention. The debates of 1940-1941 ended successfully, placing llutchinson-Central lligh School in fourth place among the schools of the city of Buffalo. The debate for the first term was eoncerned with overnment and national defense. The affirmative went to Riverside and lost by the score of 6 to 9. he negative met lfast lligh School at llutchinson and won, 9 to 6. Tile seeond term's debate was concerned with intramural and scholastic competition. In this debate the affirmative lost at South Park, 6 to 9. The negative debated with Bennett at Hutchinson and won 9 to 6. DEBATE TEAMS first row: Marian Bass, Wilma Hall, Hilda Kissin, Georgia Lewis, second row: Miss Shank, Geraldine Lewis, Betty Dc-Weese, Lillian Bernstein, Adele Gichtin, Mr. Salmon, third row: Constantine Stavrou, Paul Borinsky, Jack Chretien. Debate C517 Q-as ASR -0,4 0' 45-
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STAGE CREW Hrst row: Morris Bar- 'U' stem David Friedman, managerg john King, assistant manager. second row: john Tiranno Donald Robinson: William Zimmerman Richard Wesley. llutehinson ,llouor Roll assemblies are held quarterlv. At this time pupils who are on the llonor Roll for the first time reeeive an ll. the second an HC, the third an llCll, and the fourth an llCllS. Card awards show a corresponding Brown, Blue, Silver and Gold seal for caeh quarter. Roses are presented to the three highest pupils and they receive special honors on the platform. Over 200 pupils plaeed on the llouor Roll this year. The seniors who have made the llonor Roll for four years are presented with a gold pin on class day. Miss Agnes llall and Miss Mabel Baldwin are on the llonor Roll Connnittee. The stage erew is a group ofseven boys interested in stageeraft. painting, carpentry, and electricity. The duties of this organization include building and painting of scenery for various productions, col- lecting of properties. and the operation ofthe sound and lighting systems. The boys are found back- stage. working at appointed tasks during assemblies and other presentations. Much of the work is done after sehool. and oeeasionally on Saturdays. Mr. NM-dow is faculty adviser of the stage crew and David Friednian is manager. The crew is an organization where boys having no special musical or dramatie talent have the opportunity of taking part in worthwhile extra-curricular activities. The Stage Crew ' K3 C535 The Hon or Roll HONOR ROLL firsf row Miconi Law son, Lippa, Tomasula, Capraro second row: Washburn, J. Hill Canale Longo Mathers, De Meo, Gantz Third row Ragone, Lindamood, Polakoh' Provcnzano Luksch, Short, Marshall Scarvaggi fourth row: Rumley, Nasca, Iannaccone Palermo, Giangrisostomig filth row Lornzo E Di Bartolo, Schunk, Stavrou Cohen
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