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Y L E x sv The Bel Canto Music Club BEL CANTO-first row: Burgottg Huttcr, secretary: Coluccig Ficrrog Desiderio, presi- dentg Daakalakeg Levendoakig Gichting Spaventog second row: Damico, treasurer: Lipzing Cattaring Pizzutog Del Cottog Di Nataleg Ghainnig Wothcrspoong Marincllig third row: Mr. Tobiag Curtog johnson: Lorigog Gaglione. The Rel Canto Music Club of llutchinson-Central High School was begun in the fall of 1939 by M r. Gerard Tobia. lt was composed of 25 members, chosen from the most outstanding music stu- dents in the lland, Orchestra, and Chorus. The purpose of the Music Club is to create, maintain, and establish a higher standard of musicianship throughout our school and community. The club under the guidance of Mr. Tobia, has ably assisted in such extremely enjoyable programs as the Con- cert, Student Show, and the Music Week Assembly Program. The members feel proud that they have made a step forward. Three years ago the Photography Club was organized by a group of students who wished to pro- mote the sehool's interest in photography. With Miss Ziemann as faculty adviser, this group has had the opportunity ol' learning to develop, print, and enlarge pictures. Much time has also been spent endeavoring to learn how to take pictures which are both well composed and interesting. This rho- tography is one of the many projects undertaken by the club during the year of 1940-1941. uch photographic knowledge will definitely be a helpful asset to each and every member in future years. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB -first row: Dor- g ' rothy Milazzog Joseph Armenia: second row: Angelo RosatigCarl Milazzo, president: third row: Vsnig Abrahamiang jesse Nash: Kenneth De Gaspcr: Miss Ziemann. .lf ' v The Photography l e Club Nw 35 rf its -'11 Vx pax ,- Je., - +L C559
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The Hutchinson Band BAND --Hrst row: Stokes, Wilcox, Robino- witz, Cohen, Boudreau, Cattarin, Laberta, Scamacca, Gaglione, Barbern, Clore, Olatig second,row: Meyer, Sciortino, Rigoli, Carsello, Pizzuto, F. Desiderio, Marranca, Guerra, Ghianni, Wotherspoon, Harriston, Damico, Burgott, Fierro, Mr. Tobiag third row: Peacock, Palermo, Rizzo, Imerese, Krupa, Ceglia, Peters, Ziegler, Peelerg loutth row: Bell, Del Cotto, Nash, Di Natale, Wilson, I-Iutter, Curto, Q ,M Burgan. l'nder the direction of Mr. Gerard C. Tobia, this organization has become one of the most out- standing high school bands in the city. Vile are proud of our band at all times. During the football season, the band in the lirown and Blue uniforms has never missed a game, in which llutchinsonians tool. part. Their formations of the ll and other high school letters are appreciated by all who see them. Much credit should be given to each of the fifty-five mennbers individually for their coopera- tion throughout the year in taking part in the Band of llutehinson-Central lligh School. The orchestra this year has shown great progress in its work under the leadership of Mr. Jerry C. Tobia. Its purpose is to help members to a better appreciation and interpretation of good music through careful practice and study. The assembly programs were made more enjoyable through its excellent performances. The Music Festival which was presented in May, which everyone who at- tended enjoyed, required both intensive preparation and rehearsals. Mr. Tobia and the members feel that they have taken a step forward in accomplishing their aim. Those who have played in the orchestra are the only ones that can truthfully convey this feeling to others. ORCHESTRA-first row: J. Marinelli, F. Pepe, R. Spavento, J. Wotherspoon, L. Wilcox, G. Stokes, M. D'Amico, G. Bucella, L. Guerra, J. Marranca, J. Pizzuto, second row seated: A. Albano, I. Byrd, C. Gowie, C. Brockenton, L. Peacock, J. Gaglioneg first row standing Qt'orwardJ:M. Miller, M. Holder, J. Perrello, M. Hutter, A. Vaccaro, J. Nash, L. Peeler, J. Wilson, C. Colucci, A. Gictin, Mr. Tobiag second row standing felevatedl: M. Szewczuk, V. Parisi, S. Curto, C. Lorigo, L. Pirrone. The Orchestra C54l
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The Girl Reserves Axthelmg jendraszekg Skolarczyk, treasurer dentg Krentz, secretaryg Kirinoviczg D Claps: second row: Huebbersg Emler Botticcilag Milleng Cavallarsg Smith: Schmidtg Gantzg third row: Ziegelmaier Hillg Waltherg Rackig Darker. un: -- , Thel lutehinson Cirl Reserve Club plans a program of activities for the whole year. Two outstand- ing events of l9-'10-I9-'ll were the lCrie conference and tl1e eity wide conference. The former held on M areh 27-30 brought together Girl Reserves from western New York. The annual Christmas partv and the gathering of toys to be donated to the Children's llospital kept the girls busy during De- eember. This spring a tea was given with the girls from Memorial Center as guests. This year's oliieers were: President, liueille Clapsg vice president, Rose Seattolinig secretary, Lorraine Krentzg trnasurer, Josephine Skolarezyk. Catherine Caetano and Ida Azzaretto were the Inter-Club Coun- se ors. Four years ago the Students Attendanee Committee was organized to eneourage better attendance and to keep the students informed eoneerning eomparative standing. The work of the Committee was eontinued this year under the supervision of Mrs. Crane. ldaeh month the eommittee is granted part of an assembly period in whieh to give their attendance report. At these assemblies, the stand- ings of the studyrooms are announeed by the oflieers of the committee and banners are awarded to those sludyrooms which have been outstanding in their attendance. The officers for this year are: president, Ann ltieeig viee president, Angeline Canaleg and secretary, Parker Komm. THE ATTENDANCE COMMITTEE-v first row: Leakow, Canals, Ricci, Kommg second row: Visone, Nati, Lacognota, 1 Buscaglia, Webster, Langeg third row: Hines, Coma, Skahen, Minnuto, Carbone, Kreiglaum, Parlato. The Students Attendance Committee 561 GIRL RESERVES-first row: Downeyg L. Claps, president: Scattolini, vice presi-
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