Hutchinson Central High School - Calendar Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1942

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STUDYROOM 340-first row: Scherer' Coniglio, Notery, Viola, Dauria, Claxton, Long, La Piana, Calvaneso, Visone, 0'Con- nor: second row: Pulvirenti, Hall, Buc- citelli, Ashcroft, Pedine, Sells, Losi, Roa- sitto, Donofrio, Mineo, Lo Secco, Whitfield, third row: Kish, Marchione, Candela, Marinaccio, Polilla, Michalak, Dioguardi, Carlucci, Bauer, Szewczyk, Fen-ara, Leto. Studyroom 340 Under the kind and able leadership of Miss Anna Downs, and with the cooperation of all the girls, 340 has come through an exciting year. We have aided Hutchinson's victory effort by purchasing stamps and bonds steadily so that we have led the rooms several times, and have always been high on the list. We have had many on the honor and merit rolls. Three members of the debate teams were from 3404 the Junior vice president and the irl marshall are from -340. We have enrolled in the Junior Red Cross, and are knitting sweaters, afgians, and scarves. Studyroom 'W 290 Some of Miss Kate Daley's boys this year belong to the junior class, and some belong to the sophomore class so that, for the first time in years 290 is not rimarily a junior boys' studyroom. Many of the boys have joined the Junior Red Cross, some of them have made the honor roll, and some are on the merit roll. They have taken part in both interroom and school sports. Their record in the sale of War Savings stamps and bonds is one they are all proud of. The boys look forward to being seniors and juniors next September. E-TUDYROOM 290-Hrst row: Fagans, out, Rodriguez, Herman, Migliore, Paw- lowski Grassia, Di Christina, Ortolano , n , , acobs, Iannocconen Austin, Qrenosg sec- l nd row: Romero, Sxergiej, Longo, Savasta, arkley, Minnuto, Bender, Caver, Laettner, ehringer, Williams: third row: Pcrillo, hompaon, Pelosi, Hill, Fredeleck, Burgsn, rockenton, Small, Vaughn, Murphy owosiadly. C493 - ff - -A1 Wffazfisfe Q e5-:amsarz+1i:.summ-maxi:-,maze

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-e.-.-.-VW. . Y. ----f-q-, JUNIOR OFFICERS OF THE CLASS Oli 1943-first row: Henry Mendola, treasurer second row: Frank Nappo, president Minnie Lombardo, secretary: Virginia Parrino, girl marshall: Ruth Schulz, vice- president: third row: Edward Ippolito boy marshall. ' of the Class of 1943 As usual, during the Junior Day exercises, the officers presided in the assembly. The amusing play, directed by Mrs. Edith Lankler, the procession, the archbearers, and the prom', were all parts of the joyous occasion. The officers were elected by majority vote of the studentsg therefore, they can be considered the popular choice of the entire Junior class. It is the custom to give a junior boy the I-li-Y Award, for outstanding service, scholarship, and athletics. Miss Henrietta Penny, the junior class adviser, deserves much credit for helping to make this day a success.-She has been assisted by a hard-working committee. Junior Officers VV ith the helpful advice of Miss Kate L'Hommedieu as studyroom adviser the junior girls of 200 have immensely enjoyed this year. Studyroom 200 has won several honors this year. One is the achievement of holding the second highest position in the school in the selling of War Savings and Defense Stamps. Another is receiving the Third Division Attendance Balmer for every quarter of this year. These girls are represented in all the various sports such as baseball, tennis, soft ball and badminton. Every girl is looking forward to her senior year next year with keen anticipation. Studyroom 200 STUDYROOM 200-first row: O'Brien Cooper, Taylor, Valentine, Gagliano, Ab: barno, Marong, Coniglio, Cucinotta, Trifire, Malky: second row: King, Tomasula Bondi, Hasenstab, Griewisch, Oberlander Widowmski, Szyniszewska, Rybczynska Tutuska, Martin, Smitherman: third .rowi , Gregory, Papa, Tagliaferno, Gangloff, Keller, Kalwarczyk, Lucyszyn, Hortage Luka, Gore, Graziano: fourth row: Dud zick, Slawinski, Ross, Roy, Trombley Wagner, Petruzella, Trapp, Rimdazzo. C437



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I as gin' tgffwfia 1 Junior Play On May 22, the dramatics classes of lHutchinson presented The Florist Shop by Winifred Hawkrid e, with the permission of Walter Baker Company. Mrs. Lankler directed the production, and Mr. Tobia, the music. The cast included Elvera Paolini, Harold Cohen, Howard Baker, Mayme N ati, and Kenneth DeGasper. Student committees who assisted included Make-up: F otene Panayiotou, Verna Shandraw, Linda Piazza. Decoration: Ester Paul, Anne Songin, Eleanor Newman, Sophie F alkiewicz, Elvira Fiore. Properties: Caliope Panayiotou., Angeline Canale, Theresa Marinaccio, Theresa Menno, Lucy Bordieri, Lois Claxton. Stage Crew: Donald Robinson, Manager, William Zimmerman, Chief Electrician, Sam Hyman, Artistg Minnie Lombardo, Josephine Todaro, Emil Byszick, Richard Wesley, John Caver, Salvatore Puglesi. Hi-Y Award One of the highlights of Junior Day each year is the presentation of the Hi-Y Cup to the junior boy who has been most outstanding in scholar- ship., leadership, and athletics. This year Ernest Di Bartolo, president of Hutchinson Hi-Y and also of all the Hi-Y clubs in Buffalo, made the award to Frank J. Nappo, president of the class. Frank came to Hutchinson-Central in Septem- ber, 1939, a graduate of the St. Louis Parochial School. He entered the College Entrance Science course, and has been on the honor roll ever since he became a Hutchinsonian. He has won his letter in basketball for two years, baseball for two years, football for one year and track for one gear. He represents basketball on the Student oard, and is chairman of the Service Committee. He has not 'et decided on the college he will mend' MDL Z WJ! The Calendar JUNIOR PLAY--Mayme Nati, Kennet De Gasper, Howard Baker, Elvera Paolin Harold Cohen.

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