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Tawasi TAWASI-first row: O'Brieng Vastola presidentg Mrs. Eaton, faculty adviser Snetsky, treasurerg Marchione, secretary second row: Boychuckg Ryerg Shandraw Erong Rossg De Meog third row: Schenk Resetaritsg Pollinag Panzarellag Nappa STUDENT SOCIAL COMMITTEE- Fordg johler. Tawasi has had an enjoyable time this year. In addition to our regular meetings, a very successful skating party was held at Scott's Roller Rink in February. Another afternoon, the girls all gathered in Room 229 and had a fine time making popcorn balls. At our Spring Party given in the gymnasium, everyone enjoyed dancing and playing games. Now we are looking forward to our picnic at which we will bid farewell to our seniors. We hope those members who remain will carry on successfully and that all will be happy in whatever they attempt next year. The Student Social Committee plans and sponsors parties and social events which include the whole school. The season usually starts off with a tea at which the Student Committee and the Faculty Committee under which it works meet to get acquainted. Then follow during the year the dances and other social functions. This year the committee has a membership of thirty-five girls and thirty-five boys, chosen mostly fr the junior, senior and high sophomore classes. The officers arc: Arthur Schunk, chairmang Dorot 'y Frye, vice chairmang Maxine Minteau, secretaryg and Rob ert Lougen, treasurer. Miss Penny is sponsor of the committee. first row: Rackig Paprockig Coheng De- Wecseg Minteau, secretary: Schunk, presi- dentp Frye, vice president: Lougen, treasur- erg Kauffmang Lcmonisg LaWallg Canaleg second row: Desideriog Morabitog Pizzag Krentzg Valloneg Mennog McDonnellg Schulzg Bassg Huebbersg Quaglianag Fer- rarag Ghiannig third row: Barsteing King, Romsnog Foxy McDonaldg Lubickg E. Di Bartolog Cesaronig Godert: Stainbrook, Suffer. The Student Social ommittee C585
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Commerce Club COMMERCE CLUB -first row: O'Brien Rycr, Nemirov, Lenevitch, lsnnscconc Porccllio, Lougcn, Koch, Schunk, Cessroni second row: Marotta, Loiacono, Caliguiri A. Menno, Chretien, Miss Hall, Godert Hiller, T. Mcnno, Kulesz, Di Christina Kelseyg third row: Wadsworth, O'Shea Miller, Bogumil, Cnnnizzaro, Coppola Lacognota, Tricoli, Norton, Perot, Capraro Di Figlia: fourth row: Stainbrook, Guzzo Walsh, Bujnicki, Cobb, Costello, Milazzo Paolucci, L. Benfantig P. Benfanti, Smith Ziegelmaier, Borinsky, Stokes, Palermo: Ricotta. v Under the capable guidance of Miss Agnes Hall, the Commerce Club has endeavored to aid its members in becoming better business men and women. This year the Club started its activities with the regular annual dance. Then., too, our annual Christmas Program and a basketball game and dance were enjoyed by all the members. In addition to its usual activities the Club is awarding the Lady Victory plaque to the girl,s studyroom having the highest percentage on the honor roll, and the Victory plaque to the boy's winning room. A dance and party given in the gymnasium in May, ended the year's activities. During the year of 1940-1941, fifty-six members were enrolled in the Commerce Club at Hutchin son-Central High School. The officers who presided so faithfully and who were so coo erative were Carl Godert, presidentg Ann Menno, vice presidentg Jack Chretein, treasurerz, and lilertha Hiller, secretary. Miss Agnes Hall of the Commercial Department acted as adviser for our bi-monthly meetings which were held on Fridays. She deserves a good deal of thanks for her time and effort spent to promote the progress of this board. Some of our activities for this year are recounted in the article above. THE COMMERCE CLUB BOARD- first row: Ann Menno, Miss Hall, Bertha Hiller: second row: Jack Chretien, Carl Godert. Commerce Club Board C577
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literature and art. This year the Italian Circle has endeavored to learn something about ltalian The Italian Circle ITALIAN CIRCLE-'first row: Capraro, secretaryg F. Di Bartolo, jr., vice presi- dent: Scarvaggi, presidentg E. Di Bsrtolo, treasurer: De Martinis, chnirmang second row: Marinellig Galanteg Cianconeg Ferrara: Ragoneg Fadaleg Iannellog Lorigo: third row: Palermo: Caaasantog D'Andrea: Continog Iannaccone: Mr. Di Bartolo. In order to accomplish this each member is given a topic of discussion which he prepares and dis- cusses at the following meeting. During the year various social events were held, such as Parents Night, which was given at the International Institute. Plans were completed for a picnic which was held during the latter part of May at Chestnut Ridge Park. The officers for the year were: president, Frances Scarvag ig vice president, Ferdinand Di llartolog secretary, Mary J. Caprarog and treasurer, Ernest Di Barto o. They also serve who only stand and wait, cannot be said of the office monitors. Their service is full of activity. They go about the school sorting out the mail, carrying messages to and fro, and distributing study room notices. Those who have learned to operate the switchboard receive and deliver phone messages-sometimes joyful ones, sometimes sad, but mostly neither. Some come early in the morning, others stay late into the afternoon: all of them try to take care of your requests as promptly and intelligently as possible. They save the oflice staff hours of detail and routine work and serve the entire school with cheerfulness and loyalty. IFFICE MONITORS -first row: Miriam .eller, Ruth Cohen: second row: Dorothy iaatiani, -Rose Sidoti, Nina Buscaglia, nn Ricci, Melva Alt, Ann Bloxhamg Hurd tow: Josephine Guasteferro, Nita leltzrrian, Lois Claxton, Shirley Skahen, osephme Buititta, Anita Reginelli. The Ofiice Monitors N f59J 1 uf1u vrfm-.4 wzi 1 r - qw .. my s:x ,-4.s- Qmmmari-i1c
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