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Hi-Y HI-Y-first row: Borinsky: Stokes: F Di Bartolo, treasurerg Ghianni, Marshal O'Brien, president: Desiderio, vice presi dentg Chretien, secretary: Schunkg Bracco second row: Lougeng Cesaronig Costelli Iannacconeg Dziwulskig Hyman: Palermo Milazzo: third row: Taglisrinog Catalano Ricottag Braccog Lorigo: E. Di Bartolo. This year Hi-Y had been very unfortunate in that it had lost its newly acquired adviser, Bill McKinley, in January. Luckily enough, that competent gentleman Bob Van Arsdale stepped right into the breach. In spite of our difficulty, we have sponsored a very successful Thanksgiving Dance, a Skating Party, and we are lookin forward with eagerness to the annual Sweetheart's Banquet when the newly elected officers are instaied. Once more we took charge of the Thanksgiving collection and presented a cup to the outstanding Junior boy. As a whole, the year has been highly successful, especi- ally the Faculty Banquet, and we feel that we have lived up to the Hi-Y Tradition. In three years, the IIe Iota Pfe has grown rapidly in membership and in service., under the able guidance of Miss Wenk. The purpose of the club is to create and maintain high standards of Chris- tian charactcr throughout the school and community. This group participates in various IIi-Y activities. Representatives attended the Hi-Y assembly in Albany, New York. In August, the irls' training camp will be held at Camp Weona. The club has also taken part in governing the city or a day. One of its projects was to entertain the young girls from the Protestant Home for Unpro- tected Children. HE IOTA PFE4!irst row: Cavallars: Ernstg O'Shea: L. Benfantig Ragusa, vice presidentg Miss Wenk, YMCA secretaryg Bastiani, president: Bondi, treasurer: Az- zarellig Ervolino: Canaleg Di Figliag sec- ond row: Andrade: Paganog Biondolillo: Hillg Reginellig Guasteferrog Caprarog Wilcoxg Velmoskyg Dohertyg McCrillisg Falcone: third row: Perotg Skrobutg Miller: Lipirag Buscagliag Hillerg Kowalakg P. Benfanti. He Iota Pfe soy
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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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Junior Hi-Y JUNIOR HI-Y-first row: De Micele, secretary: Di Vincenzo, treasurer: Lubeck, president: Pecoraro, vice president: De Gasper, Council representative: second row: Paulos: De Jac: Atherton: Hyman: Kahris: Nicosia: Grenos: third row: Weath- er: Graci: Nebrick: Carbone. The Junior lli-Y of Hutchinson-Central High School of the year of 1940-1941 has had a very suc- cessful year. It consists entirely of freshmen and sophomores, and meets every Friday night which is a very convenient time. The programs, for the most part, include tours, banquets, athletic events and interesting speakers from various places. lt also has the use of the YH facilities. In the course ofthe coming year, our organization hopes to increase its membership. The purpose of the club is to create. maintain, and extend high standards of Christian character throughout our school and community. We are trying to uphold this purpose. The Tri-I Club was organized in l9-10. Thirty members, equally divided between the Freshman and So mhomores, comprise the club, which meets at the downtown branch of the Y MCA. liach year a mem mershi 1 drive determines the future participants of the Club. A formal induction makes the xrospect a fu l-pledged member. Candidates for office are usually chosen from the Sophomore group. illhe pin given to each member is symbolic of good sportsmanship, good scholarship, clean living, and clean speech. To help create and extend higher standards of Christian character throughout thc school and community is the foundation of the Tri-l. TRI-I -first row: Capraro: Liberto, secre- W ' tary: Incao, vice president: Miss Wenk, YMCA secretary: Todoro, president: Mar- otta, treasurer: Skahen: Giordano: second row: Bondi: Oliveri: Pantano: Pecoraro: Pera: Gushue: McDonnell: third row: Canale: Cottonaro: Ferrara: Gerace: Par- rino: Schulz. Tri-I C615
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