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SALE OF DEFENSE BONDS AND STAMPS from January 1 - May 11, 1942 Stamps - Bonds-number Maturity value of Bonds 140 3356.80 20 32650.00 150 37.85 4 100.00 190 732.20 24 2550.00 200 530.65 35 2375.00 240 210.50 12 425.00 250 315.95 22 2575.00 290 414.50 13 975.00 300 293.05 10 650.00 306 54.05 -- +- 327 198.05 10 1000.00 340 376.30 28 2675.00 438 214.50 8 2775.00 4-40 378.15 13 5350.00 Elm Annex 86.25 24 575.00 Total bonds sale to 246 individual pflrchasers-Cash value, 321198.75-maturity value, 328290.00 A Study-room 440 leads in the sale of bonds with a total of 35350.00. Total sale of Stamps-34786.45 Study-room 190 leads in the sale of stamps with a total of 373220. Alice H. Stafford, Chairman of Sales. The Calendar
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LIEUTENANT KENNETH HOLGATE Mitchell Field Long Island, New York LT.-COLONEL SIDNEY L. HUFF Senior Aide to General Douglas MacArthur Bataan SERGEANT ROBERT J. HUGHES Company A, 95th Signal Battalion Camp Forrest, Tennessee PRIVATE MAX JANKOWSKI Battery A, 209th Coast Artillery fAnti- Aircraftl Provisional Searchlight BRV San Diego, California PRIVATE GEORGE KAETZEL Com any D, 174-th Infantry F ortqlix, New Jersey PRIVATE FIRST CLASS LEWIS E. EEBORTM 31 I f any , st n antry Pliililppine Islands FRANK KING 8th Battalion The King's Royal Rifle Corps PRIVATE LEO KING United States Coast Guard Cutter North Star cfo Postmaster, New York City CORPORAL KENNETH A. KOCH Master Gunner's School Camp Stewart, Georgia PRIVATE WILLIAM KRANICHFELT Headquarters Company Detachment, Cantonment Station Arlington, Va. PRIVATE EDWARD J. LIZAK L. T. A. School, B Division, Naval Air Station Lakehurst, New Jersey PRIVATE RICHARD E. ' MANIKOWSKI Platoon 149, Marine Barracks Parris Island, South Carolina PRIVATE GEORGE MANZELLA Company F, 6th Quartermaster Corps Training Regiment Camp Lee, Virginia MAJOR JOHN H. McALEER, JR. United States Army Fort Benning, Georgia FIRST LIEUTENANT JOHN McGRODER . Australia FIRST LIEUTENANT RAYMOND McGRODER On Transport Service PRIVATE ROBERT J. MCGEE Atlantic Fleet PRIVATE JOSEPH A. MERCURIO Fli ht 251-B, 400th Technical School Squadron Keesler Field, Mississippi PRIVATE CHARLES L. MACHAUX 595th Field Artillery, 93rd Division Fort Hanchuca, Arizona SERGEANT PETER MIRAND 20216497 Battery C, 106th Field Artillery, A. P. O. 960 clo Postmaster, San Francisco, Calif. PRIVATE FRED MARSHALL Com any A Fortgliagara, New York PRIVATE FRANK MOLIK Pensacola Naval Training Base Pensacola, Florida 1892 194-2 CORPORAL VINCENT MORABITO Company A, 627th Tank Destroyer Battalion Fort Ord, California RICHARD MORGANTE United States Coast Guard PRIVATE VINCENT H. MUFFOLETTO Fifth Grade, Technician's Division Camp Croft, South Carolina SERGEANT JOHN NOTAS Company C, 755th Tank Battalion CMJ Camp Bowie, Texas PRIVATE BEN E. NOTERY U. S. S. Duane Boston, Massachusetts PRIVATE CHARLES ORLANDO 380th School Squadron Selma, Alabama CORPORAL ROBERT PALMISANO 106th Field Artillery, A. P. O. 1104 clo Postmaster, San Francisco, Cal. PRIVATE RUSSELL PALMISANO Com any A, lst Battalion Signal Corps FortllVIonmouth,. New Jersey LIEUTEN ANT JOSEPH D. PANCAMO Company F, Ist Station Training Regi- ment Fort Benning, Georgia PRIVATE SIDNEY PELLIS 422 Separate Battalion Coast Artillery CAnti-Aircraftl, Battery B A. P. O. 863 PRIVATE F. J. PERNA Medical Division, 85th Coast Artillery CAnti-Aircraftj Camp Davis, North Carolina PRIVATE S. J. PIESZCHOLA 26th General Hospital Fort Sill, Oklahoma LIEUTENANT JOHN TOWNSEND PITKIN United States Nav Medical Corps Naval Hospital, lxhiladelphia, enna. PRIVATE GEORGE POLINO 32136011 114th Infantry Band Training Cadre, A. P. O. 44 Fort Lewis, Washington PRIVATIQE JAMECS J. PULERENTILK 62 d ' o po i- igall, ngzilrtiliidnxnerrlifmlfliospiijal,grgiard -I8 Camp Blanding, Florida PRIVATE JOHN ROKOWSKI U. S. S. Reina Mercedes Annapolis, Maryland SERGEANT HAROLD REGOORD 60216526 Battery C, 106th Field Artillery, A. P. O. 1104- clo Postmaster, San Francisco, Calif. CORPORAL ARTHUR RICHARDSON 321314-4-6 6th Company, 2nd S. T. Regiment, Platoon3 Fort Benning, Georgia PRIVATE FIRST CLASS JOSEPH RICOTTA Headquarters Squadron Air Corps, Bataan CORPORAL WILLIAM A. ROGERS Company D, Fleet Marine Force, Marine Base, lst Division New River, North Carolina PRIVATE ANGELO V. ROSATI Oflicers Training Camp Station Hospital Proving Grounds, Aberdeen, Maryland PRIVATE RAYMOND J. ROSS Company C, 77th Armored Medical Battalion, 7th Armored Division Camp Polk, Louisiana PRIVATE MATTHEW RUSSO Company D, 28th Battalion Camp Croft, South Carolina CORPORAL FRANK S. SAGONA Battery L, 64th Coast Artillery CAnti- Aircraftl Fort Shafter, Honolulu, Hawaii PRIVATE ANTHONY ' SALINARDO Second School Squadron Building, 506 Lowry Field Denver, Colorado PRIVATE ADDISON G. SAXTON 12th School S uadron Scott Field, IRinois SERGEANT EARL SCHENK 20216533 A. P. O. 1104, United States Army clo Postmaster, San Francisco, Calif. AVIATION CADET LAURENCE J. SCIANDRA Not yet assigned. PRIVATE GEORGE SEDOLA Head uarters Comr?ny Fort Niagara, New ork SAMUEL SIDELL United States Army PRIVATE JOHN A. SMITH Demolition Regiment, Armored Force School Fort Knox, Kentucky PRIVATE STERLING SMITH United States Coast Guard Manhattan Beach, New York SERGEANT HENRY SPEZZA Company B, 174-th Infantry, A. P. O. 44, Tacoma, Washington PRIVATE VINCENT STEFANO 307 Pursuit Squadron, New Orleans Army Air Base New Orleans, Louisiana V PRIVATE JOSEPH L. SYLVESTER Battery A, 3rd Field Artillery Observa- tion Battalion. Fort Bragg, North Carolina HOWARD TABER United States Army CAPTAIN JUSTIN C . TOBIAS Assistant Naval Attache Guatemala City SERGEANT SANTO S. TRIFILO Compan B, 803rd Engineer Battalion Bataan, Philippine Islands PRIVATE LOUIS J. TRIPI 69th Quartermaster Company Camp Claiborne, Louisiana SERGEANT DOMINIC C. TRIPOLI 627 Tank Destro er Battalion Head- quarters, A. P. 1104 cfo Postmaster, San Francisco, Calif. HARRY VACKEL United States Army SERGEANT NORMAN YOX A. P. O. 501 cfo Postmaster, San Francisco, Calif. MAJOR HIRAM YELLEN Alaska PRIVATE VINCENT ZANGHI 2nd Battalion Headquarters Batteziy, 106th Field Artillery, A. P. O. 11 4 cfo Postmaster, San rancisco, Calif.
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R 'THE HUTCHINSON VICTORY ARMY R 1 In order to co-ordinate all of the various war activities of the student body and to give credit for extra achieve- ment in our effort to bring peace back to a war-torn world, a faculty committee was formed to work out a plan. This committee composed of the Misses Allen, Caseman, Engel, Parker, Saul, Shank, and Ziemanng Mrs. Travis and Messrs. Glunz, Linderman, and Provost evolved the idea of looking on our school membership as an army to be known as the Hutchinson Victory Army. Each pupil was a rivate until he could earn promotion according to the fogowing plan: GROUP I Prerequisites : 1. 75'Zg Avera e 2. Recommendation from Physical Education Depart- ment. 3. .Recommendation from School Nurse. A. Private, First Class 5 Credits-Plain Pin B. Corporal 10 Credits-Red Ribbon C. Sergeant 15 Credits-White Ribbon D. Master Sergeant 30 Credits-Blue Ribbon , GROUP II I Prereguisites: 1. assing at least 4 subjects. ' 2. Recommended by Physical Education Department 3. Own Activities Card. O 4. Member of Jr. Red Cross. 5. - A. ' ' - B . . A . Q . n Recommended by School Nurse Second Lieutenant 50 Credits . First Lieutenant 75 Credits C. Captain 125 Credits-Red and Blue o Rlbb A METHODS OF OBTAINING CREDIT ' Credits A. Five clock hours of work with any recognized Red Ribbon Blue Ribbon war work committee ...................... 1 B. Donations- 1. 81.00 to any war effort fexclusive of buying bondsj ........... ' ................,. I 2. 100 acceptable magazines to induction centers, etc. CMiss Penny, ............ 1 3. 20 books for soldiers fMiss Keefej .,.... 1 C. Committee Work- 1. Selling war bonds and stamps regularly twice a week in studyrooms for one month 1 2. Chairman of bookkeeping and clerical 156 work for one month. ............... . 3. Chairman of typing for one month ...... IM D. Production- 4M4 credits for knitting 72 in. scarf 1 credit for knitting 1 pr. of mitts I credit for knitting 1 watch cap 1 credit for knitting 1 sock 1 credit for knitting 6 squares 1 credit for knitting 1 mitten 3 credits for knitting cl1ild's sweater 3 credits for knitting 48 in. scarf 2 credits for making Csewin J child's dress I credit for making fsewingg boy's blouse M credit for making fsewingj baby's blanket 1M credits for making Csewingj skirt 1 credit for weaving 25 squares E. General- 1 credit for erfect attendance for I uarter. E4 credit for each answer turned over to Miss Hall b a War Buddy . M credit iibr selling 818.75 bond to outsider. 1 creditlfor buying an 3518.75 bond through the schoo . Anyone carrying 5 subjects who is on the honor roll will double his credits for that quarter. Anyone carrying 4 subjects who is on the honor roll will receive IM times the credits earned in that quarter. Anyone carrying 5 subjects who is on the merit roll will receive 2 credits when offered in conjunction with war work. Anyone carrying 4 subjects who is on the merit roll will receive 1 credit. The response to this plan was gratifying. In the United States Army it takes at least 7 months to become an officer, but in the Hutchinson Victory Army, by March 31, the following had won the insignia of Group I officers: lst Class Privates fPlain Pinj 1. Roy Cesaroni--190 2. Natalie M. Galeota-140 3. lean G. Marinelli--140 4. Argerolla LeMonis-140 5. Geraldine Lewis--140 6. Shirley O'Brien-200 7. Providence Tripi-140 8. Elizabeth Radice-340 9. Jeanette Bateman-440 Corporal fPin with red ribbonj 1. Sam H man-250 2. Anna 'lzyomasula-438 Sergeant QPin with white ribbonj 1. Anna B. Frey-140 2. Pauline LaTona-140 3. Josephine Pecora-140 4. Josephine Picone-140 5. Josephine Diati-200 They were presented with their insignia at an assembly on May 15, 1942. At the time this goes to press, the above and others have earned additional credits by knitting, telephone service, aiding with sugar rationin , acting as air raid wardens, writing letters to soldiers, Iied Cross work, etc. The following have earned credits and are enrolled as applicants for promotion at the June exercises: . Baker, Howard . Bloxham, Ann . Canale, Angeline F. . Carbone, Vincent J. . Catalano, Jerry . Chirico, Catherine V. . , Corsi, Marie A. . Cryesky, Ralph H. . D'Arcy, Lorene . Dearborn, Donna . DeMarco, Marie . DeMeo, Amelia P. . F alkieurcz, Sophie . Ferrara, Jennie . Fierro, Rose . Gora, Irene S. . Gordon, Florence . Gordon, Linda 1 2 3 4- 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13. Euerle, Wilma 14 15 16 17 18 19 20. Grenos, George 21 Hasenstab, Adeline B. Kazmierczak, Eleanor Klein, Yetta Kissin, Hilda Kruly, Theresa Krzyzmawski, Eleanor Lenevitch, Irving Nebrich, George V. Nicosia, Benjamin J. Ortolano, Nicholas Panayiotou, Fotene Persico, Anthony Popa, Olga Rauh, Harriet L. Samuels, Loretta J. Slaughter, Irene Trammell, Dorothy Tripoli, Beatrice Urban, Pauline E. Williams, Mildred E. fs P , q M credit for no tardiness. M credit for membership in Jr. Red Cross. B92-1942 . Grzyleowski, Adele 42. Woptasszczyk, Mary 43. Ziolkowski, Gertrude C235 H' x i 1 1 i ! Z U I l - 3 1 1 Q I 1 i i MJ.
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