Coughlin High School - Breidlin Yearbook (Wilkes Barre, PA)

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When life's noontime joy has vanished Lost in reverie, Like the glory of the sunset, School-day dreams we see. Chorus: Winning in the field and forum, Keep the goal in viewg Shout in chorus for our banner, Wave the Red and Blue. Bessie Stel'a Jones, 'O7. ,fgff V i e w s -0 JOURNAL ROOM ASTRONOINIY CLASS CHEMISTRY LABORATORY PHYSICS LABORATORY BANQUET RITAKE-UP COMMITTEE 'SB' Seven 33 2-Gif 'S JL f' , ' C . , ' f 1-.a f9 Q, 1 L wg!-91 'P , L , 'Y .fn ' ' x 7 'f-:,sfQf'A M ,gh Q . R5 7' k'f1 ?'!, ' f ' 2 fgf AJ I f A 3 , :lv ,yw 5 af N -if 4' F' 'F Q x ,f f hr 1 I my 'E 'I Q4 +9 13 4 W ., -Ilyzvyg-kff - rival if I ' l' E f fl , I , f-L A'-'N U, DK. .,., fl Q 'xxx X X 2' 'Q I X' f 'P A ff? ,jx fglf i X X wa- X 1 1 X 'fy S3 xx 1 X X X !Li X x XX V H I A Jk,- 21, - ' , ! i ,yr x K I, fV fig-iQ,gfi,L:! .A 4 , , H X M Y . f4'fif1 Tf?:'QIfl'f5M1Vl f , -A 'N A Q X xi K - - f M N X '-- ' N 2 n l ll M- I fume I ff,i,, p 4'fllfi 5 A VII?-if , Q, .NLE . Q A Qgrx:rfrL+7g+r,i,, QV fi 1 Q-, , . 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I 1 OS 33 ,...,a- Er-H SALSBURG E UGEN E CAV.-XNAUGH Mantle Orators SENIOR MANTLE ORATOR .TosEPH SALSBURG f H li position of a lllantle Orator is ' an exacting one and one which requires much of its possessor. Not only must he have a good speaking voice, but the ability to write a speech and the per- sonality to deliver it as well. Joseph Salsburg, Senior lllantle Ora- tor, proved himself a worthy man for this office. Little need be said of his numerous and varied accomplishments for they are already well-known. Let it suffice to say that Joe has participated in many extra-curricular activities only a few of which are the Senior Play, Opera, lllinstrels, Board of Publications and hlasquers. A scholar, too, is Joe, a fact easily evidenced by his membership in the National Honor Society for two years. A good speaker, a good student, a good man. 7'tt'v11ly-fo ur JUNIOR MANTLE ORATOR EUGENE CAVANAUGH 'I' was no easv thing for the Jun- iors to select a llantle Orator this year, for talent was present in great abundance. However, after a hotly contested election, Eugene Cavanaugh emerged victorious. Eugene is quite diminutive in stature but this has only served as a spur to his ambitions. In spite of his size, he began to rise above the average run of his classmates by being chosen for last year's Christmas Play. After entering such organizations as hlasquers, Aviation Club, German Club and the ranks of the Cafeteria Ushers, his period of as- cendancy continued until we find it cul- minated, for the time being at least, in the role of Junior lllantle Orator. Good luck, Eugene! lllay you rise to undreamed of heights. I9 GRACE BURKE GLRTRUD15 WVALLALI HIRB1 R1 Po m MARe,xR1:T DILLOIN Gold Medal Contest III Annu 1l Gold lXIed1l Lontest ln shorthflnd 'lllil tx nexx Yltlflglf Nl 'ls held on the moxnxng of N111 16 19 3 rlhe eontest L,0I1S1StCd of two tests one for teeur 11x IH Sl10Itl!1l1Ll 'md txpexx rxtmg, 'md 1nother for speed lll tx pe xx fltllljl lhe Snead lest eons sted of nexx lI1Kl unpraetleed m.1ter1'1l, vxrltten for fifteen tonsetutlve mxnutts l'Ul Clkll error m1de IH the test '1 penaltx or ten xxords xx 'ms dtdutted from the QIONN number of xxords xx rltten lhc xxxnnex of thls test xx.1s llllss I sther Deutser xx l1o tx ped lt 1 net speed of 53 xx ords 1 mxnute Esther IS Z1 member mf the Bond of llll7llLltl0IlS 1nd no doubt she reee.ved mueh of her fflllllllg 'ls '1 sneedx tx nlst through the xx ork she his done fol the lourn 1l md BI'CldllI'l Hoxx ex er, .ur neeomphshments 1re not merelx hmlted to txplng She IS '1 member of the Glee C lub 1nd Nlasquers YVe stlll remember her msmred '1L.tlI1Lf IH the Senlor Plax Htrhut Po 1d 1CLCnX ed honorlble mentlon m tlns 'fest tx pmg at '1 speed of 57 xxou s 1 Illlllllfi Hu Hut 1s 1 modtst un 1ssum1ng xoung felloxx Next to tx Dlllfl IC tonftssts ht tnjoxs flktlllg, 1t Vll1Lll hc 1s velx 1dept He Is 1 promrnent member of U lsquers NI IFLIIICY Ulllon 11 o tx ped It 1 speed of '57 xxords 1 mmute to recexve honor lhle mentlon ln tlns test lxI'lI'glfCt h 18 Ind 1n envllble reeord throughout the entlre 1 lr md 1s xx ell deserxung of the honor xx huh she his xx on for herse f Obxlouslx her other studies 1re also hrst r1te for she IN .1 member of the lN'1txon'1l Honor boelelx Aetul ux tomes lboxe full elst H1 shorthftnd 'md txpexx fltlflg' A 140 xxord l1t11r d ttmd it tht 1 lte of IOO xx ords 1 IUIHIITC, xx rltten H1 shorthfmd, tx ped xuthout s oxxs pr utne ILLIII x, lllll CllllQlCI1LC Crue Burke, xxho h1s 1e1om nhshed tln um uk thlc fe1t bx tx puw -lb xx 0IllS Il mlnute perfeetlx, xx on the ILLUFILY Lontest xxlth else Her futhfulntss 1nd pr1et1U1l USlQC of txplng have kept 1er Lontmuouslx unonff the lelders of 111 tx plllg and shorth 1nd Llrxsses Cyertrudt VV1ll.1te txpmg 30 x1ords 11 mmute xxlthout 'ln errox from short h 1nd, xx on hrst honorihle mentlon H1 the Contest lndustrrous, mpftble of 111 klnds of commereml xx ork, Gertrudes sehol'1st1c SlI'lFldll1g IS among the hlghest of the Com meru 1l QIJUISC Tttrnfx ftt 1 l K' re. 1 ...1 ..... lus'r111ck lDlil ',lER 1 4 ' T I ' 4 Y 1 4 I I 1 Y 1' 1 Y 1 ' 1 7 v ' . . 1 L 1 1 1 , . 1 1 ,A 1. 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' w': 1 .1 -, .,,,,. my NATHHQH.HONOR HXHETY First Row: Paul Schrode, Harold Hyman, Joseph Salsburg, Hazel Barnes, Josephine Adams, Sylvia Meth, Miriam Srnulowitz. Harold Wertheimer. George Smolenyak. Delbert Adams. Second Row: Anastasia. VVasinda, Evelyn Ehrlich, Marion Haas, Florence Pearlman. Frances Kovalslti, Anne Mel elyta. Mary Cavan. Natalie Krashkevich, Helen Mary Lenahan, Nellie Lentini, Dorothy VVilli:uns. Third Row: Daisy Jones, Mary Bria, Dorothy Frank, Lenore Morris, Elizabeth Kaiser, Mary C'ha'lis. Florence Ramsey. Marg'a.ret Dillon. Fourth Row: Basil Yaremlto. Anthony Martino, VVillits Coleman, Maurice Halper, James Mayoek, Ferris Thomas, .Tohn Keating, Chester Derr. National Honor Society HE National Honor Society! Wlieii we think of this organization and when we think of the qualifications necessary for appointment, we re- gard those who have been able to meet these requirements successfully with much respect and admiration. The National Honor Society is truly the high- est peak of scholastic achievement. One who can receive grades averaging over ninety for four years besides de- veloping in himself the qualities of leadership and dependability is surely meritorious of some national recognition of this sort. The fifteen percent quota allotted is not often entirely Hlled, because of these strict requirements. Only about twenty-tive Seniors and ten Juniors were admitted from both upper classes. The members of this society are not wholly serious-minded and over studious. They could not be so and at the same time hold the high positions they do in ' J school life. Too, they do not neglect social affairs in regard to the society, for during the Christmas vacation a very informal and greatly enjoyed luncheon was held for the members and for the alumni who had been chosen when they were in school. Again we congratulate these students, these chosen few of Cougblin, upon their enviable records. Trevi: ly-xii' IJlil,IlliRT S. ADAMS, Parsons, College Technical. National Honor Society, Z: President, Cashiers' Association: Head Cashier: junior Ushers: Sen- ior Play Committee: Science Club: Publications Campaign Speaker: Tony Sarg Marion- ette Speaker. Josie:-nixis Anziivls, Guihrie, Col- lege Academic. junior Ush- ers, National Honor Society, 2: Sorosis, 3: Reception Com- mittee, Sorosis Tea! Girl Re- serves, 3: French Club: Busk- ins: Masquers, 2: Senior Play: Senior Tea Committee: Cashiers' Association: Publi- cations Campaign Speaker, 2: Tony Sarg Marionette Speak- erl Opera Publicity Speaker: Intramural Basketball: Class Volleyball: Make-up Commit- tee: Washington's Birthday Program: Gift Committee: Gym Exhibit. Hanoui TWANN AICHER, Union, Commercial. Junior Cla s s President: Football, 3: Opera: Junior Boys' Glee Club: Sen- ior Boys' Glee Club: Letter- men's Club: Minstrels: Base- ball: Gym Exhibit: Track: Intramural Basketball: Chair- man, Decorating Committee! Banquet Committee. IRENE TEnEsA AN'rHoNY, Sacred Heart, General. Sorosis: Art Club: Breidlin Campaign Speaker: Senior Tea Com- mittee: Dancing Class. h1.1aANoRE INTARIE, ANTOSII, Par- sons, General, P a r s o n s : Freshman Glee Club: Fresh- man Volleyball: Sewing Club: Art Exhibit: Freshman Art Club: Field Day Exhibit. Coughlin: Sorosis, 3: Breidlin Art Club: journal Reporter: Assistant Art Editor, Journal: journal Reporters' Associa- tion: Drawing Art Club: De- sign Art Club. NATIIANIIQI. G. AYRE, Union, General. Football, 3: Track, 2: Freslnnan Track Team: Lettermen's Club, 3: President, Lettermen's Club: Junior Boys' Glee Club: Senior Boys' Glee Club: Secretary, Senior Boys' Glee Club: Opera: Christmas Pageant: Boxing? C l a s s Cashier: Buskins: Band: Clio: Intramural Bas- ketball: Chapel Oration: Gen- eral Committee, Clio Sorosis Reception: journal Reporter. ATICIIAEI, BAI.iX, Guthrie, Gener- al. Baseball, 2: Boxing, Z: Intramural Basketball: Letter- men's Club: Tumbling? Fresh- man Basketball: Gym Ex- hibit: junior Boys' Glee Club: Field Exhibit, jonx T. BALOGA, Sacred Heart. College Technical. Swim- ming: Boxing: Gym Team, 3: Intramural Basketball, 4: Track: Cafeteria Ushers: Usher, Clio-Sorosis Banquet. Hum. ESTELLA Bixrexns, Frank- lin, College Academic. Junior Ushers: National Honor So- ciety, 2: Journal Reporters' Association: President, jour- nal Reporters' Association: F r e n c h Club: Secretary, French Club: Sorosis, 3: Ush- er, Clio-Sorosis Reception: Serving Committee, Sorosis Tea: Editorial Staff. Board of Publications, 2: Publicity Bureau, 2: Christmas Pageant: Publications Campaign Speak- er, 2: Opera Publicity Speak- er: Chapel Oration: Author, Book VVeek Play: Author, Breidlin Campaign Play: lnvi- tation Committee: Class Song Writer, HELEN BENNETT, Union, Com- mercial. Sorosis, 3: Senior Girls' Tea Committee: junior Girls' Glee Club: Junior Ac- companists' Class: Gym Ex- hibit: Dancing Class: Journal Reporter: Tennis Club. :NICHOLAS I.. BOSTA, Parsons, General. Football, 25 Boxing, 2: Intramural Basketball, 3: Track, 2: Gym Exhibit: Freshman Basketball: Letter- men's Club, 2: Science Club: Junior Boys' Glee Club: Field Exhibit! ,Iunior-Senior Outing Committee: journal Reporter, Lettermen's Club: Minstrels. HELEN AIQI.INE Born, Parsons, General. Parsons: Freshman Glee Club: Freshman Volley- ball: Art Club: Latin Club: Sewing Club. Coughlin: Soro- sis, Z: Senior Girls' Glee Club. lhe BRIIDIIN 1 9 3 3 OI.IvIA H A M M o N II s BRAIIER, Courtright, General. FrenclI Club: Sorosis: Journal Re- porter: Art Club: Journal Rc- porters' Association: Program Committee: Costume Commit- tee josizen RICHARD BRANCH, JR., Parsons. College Technical. Senior Play Committee: Sci- ence Club: Cafeteria Ushers, 2: Vice-President, Cafeteria Ushers: Electrician, Opera. ALYCE BRANNIGAN, Parsons. General. Parsons: Gym Ex- hibit: Freshman Play: Art Club: Class Volleyball: Fresh- man Glee Club: Operetta. Coughlin: Sorosis, 2. NIARY DKIROTHV BRIA, Union, Commercial. Sorosis, 3: Serv- ing C0llllUilIlCCC, Sorosis Tea: junior Usher: Gym Exhibit: Journal Reporter : Junior Girls' Glee Club: Usher, Senior Tea: Senior Girls' Glee Club: Christmas Pageant: Invitation Committee. HI-:LEN FRANCES BRITCH, St. Mary's, General. G. A. R.: Senior Girls' Glee Club. Coughlin: Sorosis: Girl Re- serves 3 Journal Reporter: Journal Reporters' Associa- tion. THoMAs EIJWARII BRISLIN, Un- ion, General. Opera: Min- strels: Tap Dancing Exhibi- tion: Gym Exhibit: Senior Boys' Glee Club. Sol-IIII-1 BRx'sACK, Guthrie, Coni- mercial. junior Girls' Glee Club: Senior Girls' Tea Com- mittee: Gym Exhibit: Danc- illg Class: Tennis Club. IRIQNE TWARIE BURIAN. Parsons, General. Parsons: Freshman Art Club: Freshman Glee Club: Freshman Volleyball: Gym Exhibit: Freshman Op- eretta. GRACE MAIIII-: BURKE, Court- right, Commercial. Sorosis, 3: Senior Play: Usher, Clio- Sorosis Reception: Serving Committee: Senior Tea: jun- ior Girls' Glee Club: Junior Accompanists' Class: Publica- tioIIs Campaign Speaker, 2: Gym Exhibit: Dancing Class. D0N1Kl.D Josi-:PH CAVAN, Union, College Technical. Clio, 2: Minstrels: junior Boys' Glee Club: Senior Boys' Glee Club: Opera: Freshman Orchestra: Breidlin Campaign Speaker. RLXNITA DOLOIQIES CEI.I.A, G. A. R., General. G. A, R.: Freshman Dramatic Club. Coughlin: Sorosis, 3: junior Girls' Glee Club: Senior Girls' Glee Club! Opera: Publications Cam- paign Speaker. Rosi-: NIARIE CHANDLER, Parsons, General. Parsons: Freshman Glee Club: Freshman Oper- ettag M an a g e I' Volleyball Team. Coughlin: Journal Re- porter: Journal Reporters' Association: Sorosis, 3: Art Club: Financial Secretary, Art Club: Tony Sarg Marionette Committee. 7ttI'7IfN rzqhl 1 9 3 3 AIIYRIEI. Enirn CnAsE, Parsons, General. Parsons: Freshman Glee Club: Freshman Play: Freshman Volleyball: Fresh- man Art Club: Gym Exhibit. Coughlin: Junior Girls' Glee Club: Sorosis, 2. AIARIAN PAULINE Cinco, Frank- lin, Commercial. Sorosis, 3: Buskins: junior Girls' Glee Club: junior Accompanists' Class: Dancing Class: Gym Exhibit: Decoraiion Commit- tee. BRIDGET DoLoREs CILXVIK, Par- sons, General. Parsons: Freshman Art Club: Glee Club: Volleyball: Gym Ex- hibit: Operettal Christmas Play. Coughlin: Sorosis, 2: Art Club, Z: Vice-President, Art Club: Gym Exhibit: Dancing Class. HANNIXH CIM M ET, Hazleton, C General. German Club: Mas- quers: Red Cross Certificate Winner: Publications Cam- paign Speaker. ARL VV. CLADER, East End, Col- lege Technical. Clio, 2: Avia- tion Club, 3: President, Avia- Club: Treasurer, Avia- tion tio11 Club: Minstrel Orches- tra: Senior Play Committee: Reserve Orchestra, 3: Opera: Intramural Basketball: Gym Exhibit: Band, 3: Senior Boys' Glee Club: Christmas Pageant: Freshman Track! Minstrels: Cafeteria Ushers, 3: Breidlin Campaign Speak- er: Tennis. FLORENCE CLAY, Guthrie, Com- mercial. Sorosis, 3: Breidlin Campaign Speaker! Journal Reporter: journal Reporters' Association: Bank Cashiers' Association: junior Girls' Glee Club: Junior Accom- panists' Class: Tennis Club: Dancing Class: Clio-Sorosis Reception Committee: Senior Girls' Tea Committee. JENNIE CLEMow, Parsons, Gen- eral. Parsons: Freshman Art Club: Sewing. Coughlin: Sorosis: Senior Girls' Glee Club: Christmas Pageant. XV1Ll.iTs Col.:-:MAN, Union, Gen- eral. President, Senior Class: Varsity Orchestra, 23 Student Leader. Varsity Orchestra: Band, 2: Clio, 2: Recording Secretary, Clio: Clio-Sorosis Reception Committee: Editor- ial Statf, Board of Publica- tions, 2: Chapel Oration: Sen- ior Play: Christmas Program: Opera: Masquers, 2: Vice- President, Masquers: Min- strels, 22 Opereita Orchestra: Minstrel Orchestra: Manager, Basketball, 3: Junior Ushers: Publicity Bureau: Usher, Clio- Sorosis Reception: Treasurer, Cashiers' Association: Cash- iers' Association: Breidlin Campaign Speaker: Reserve Orchestra: Student Leader, Reserve Orchestra: Buskins: Secretary, Buskins: Tumbling, 2: Gym Exhibit, 3: Freshman Orchestra: Intramural Basket- ball: Chapel Program, Breid- lin Campaign. DANTli S. CUNDOSTA, Parsons. General. Freshman Baseball: Basketball. Coughlin: Foot- ball, 2: Intramural Basketball: Boxing: Track: Field Ex- hibit: Tony Sarg Committee? Bank Cashier: Gym Exhibit: Lettermen's Club. ELNORE MAY CONNI-IR, East End, College Academic. Sorosis, 3: Chairman, Decorating Com- mittee, Sorosis Tea: French Club: Art Club: Publications Campaign Speaker. HARRY R. CONNOR, Parsons, General. Track: Football: Clio: Baseball: Basketball! Field Day Exhibit: Gym Ex- hibit. SAME KATHRYN CoNNoRs, Courtright, General. Sorosis, 3: Sorosis Reception Commit- tee: Sorosis Tea: Gym Ex- hibit, 2: Course Basketball: Senior Girls' Tea: Art Club: Dancing Class. lhe BRLIDIIN 1 9 3 3 LlcoNAuD TIIUMAS Corus, Union, Commercial. Clio, 33 Presi- dent, Clio, General Commit- tee, Clio-Sorosis Reception, Z, Varsity Orchestra, 3, Sec- retary, Varsity Orchestra, Masquers, Operctta Orches- tra, 3, Minstrel Orchestra, Z, junior Outing Commi.tee, Reserve Orchestra, journal Campaign Speaker, 2, Christ- mas Program, Boxing: Band, 4, Freshman Orchestra, ln- tramural Basketball. MAlcoAlua'r JOAN ClcAu'I.lcx', Uu- R ion, General. Sorosis, 3, Se11- ior Play, Usher, Clio-Sorosis Reception, Usher, Sorosis Tea, Junior Girls' Glee Club, Dancing Class, Z, Gym Ex- hibit, 2, Tennis Club, 3, Art Club, Sorosis Minstrelsg Dec- oration Committee, Banquet. ITA BTARIE CuAu'LEx', East End, College Academic. Editorial Staff, Board of Publications, 3, journal Reporters' Associa- tion, 2, Secretary, G. A. A., Z, Treasurer, French Club, Buskins, Masquers, Senior Play, Christmas Play, 2, Sen- ior Girls' Glee Club! VVednes- day Art Club, Class Basket- ball, Z3 Tennis Club, 2, Soro- sis, 3, Social Committee, Clio- Sorosis Reception, Sorosis Tea, Gym Exhibit, Publica- tions Campaign Speaker, 2, Vice-President, Sorosis, Pin and Ring Committee, Decora- tion Committee, Banquet. 1ir,r.1aN Acxigs CUNNINGIIAM, A C Parsons, General. Parsons: Freshman Glee Club, Fresh- man Art Club, Freshman Yol- leyball, Freshman Operetta, Gym Exhibit. Coughlin: Jour- nal Reporter. uNEs DOIQCITHX' CURLEY, Union, Commercial. Bank Cashier? Cashiers' Association, jour- nal Reporter, journal Report- ers' Association, Basketball, G. A. A., 3, Vice-President G. A, A., Gym Exhibit, Sorosis, 3, Recording Secretary, Soro- sis, Serving Committee, Clio- Sorosis Reception: Chairman, Social Committee, Sorosis Re- ception, Senior Play, Christ- mas Pageant, Masquers. HARLES THAIJPIUS Czcnux, Union, College Teclmical. Clio, 2, Junior Ushers, Senior Play, Masquers, German Club, Track, 2, Boxing, In- tramural Basketball, 2, Min- strels, 29 Science Club, 2, Cafeteria Usher, 3, Bank Cashier, Breidlin Campaign Speaker, Tony Sarg Commit- tee, Chapel Oration, junior Boys' Glee Club, Secretary, German Club. TGLMER D1XT'I'Nl'2lQ, G. A. R., Com- mercial. Clio, 2, Financial Secretary, Clio, General Com- miitee, Clio-Sorosis Recep- tion, Track, Boxing, Intra- mural Basketball, 31 Chess Swim- Club, Gym Exhibit, ming Club, Minstrels, Ten- nis, Gift Committee. Mixxnc c3IiR'l'Rl'lhl'1 Dixvis, Par- sons. General. Par s o n s : Freshman Glee Club, Volley- ball, Frcshman Operetta, Christmas Play: Art Club. Coughlin: Sorosis, Dancing Class. Romlzluck E. TJAVIS, Courtright, College Academic. Boxing: Intramural B a s k e t hal l , Track: Science Club, Ger- man Club, Cafeleria Ushers, Minstrels. THOMAS L. -DAVIS, Courtright, College Technical. Art Edi- tor, Breidlin, Journal, Ger- man Club, junior Boys' Glee Club, Senior Boys' Glee Club, Opera! Journal Report- er, Christmas Pageant, Min- strels, Treasurer, Glee Club, VVednesday Art Club, Com- mercial Art Club, Breidlin Campaign Speaker. XVILLIAM J. DAv1s, Parsons, General. Parsons: Freshman Baseball, Basketball, Man- ager, Basketball, Gym Ex- hibit, Field Day, Freshman Play, FRANCES INTAKE D1-:F1u211N, G. A. R., General. G. A. R.: French Club, Junior Girls' Glee Club, Senior Girls' Glee Club, Make-up Club, Geography Club, Sewing Club! General Science Club, Domestic Sci- ence, Art Club, Girl Re- serves, Dramatic Club, Bank Cashier, Christmas Operettai Blue and Gray Staff, Tennis Club, Volleyball. Coughlin: Sorosis, Biology Club. llmfj 1 9 3 3 D SAMUEL .ANTIIONY IJEAIURO. G. CLEMENT IYIATTIIEXV Dovvrms, A. R., College Teclmical. Band, 33 Reserve Orchestra, 2, German Club, Boxing, 2, Intramural Basketball, 4, Minstrels, Track. Cm-:s'rER Arvxx Ijlikll, Parsons, College Academic. Cafeteria Ushers, Junior Ushers, Busk- ins, Masquers, 2, Christmas Pageant, Senior Boys' Glee Club, Opera! Band, Track, Football, Lettermen's Club. ls'rnER BARBARA IJEUTSER, Un- ion, Commercial. Masquers, 2, Treasurer, Masquers, Sen- ior Play, Opera, Senior Girls' Glee Club, Vice-President, Senior Girls' Glee Club, Typ- ist, Board of Publications, Sorosis, 3, Social Commit- tee, Clio-Sorosis Reception, 2, Examining Board, Masquers, Class Cashier, 25 Cashiers' Association, Junior Girls' Glee Club, Junior Accompan- ists' Class, Publications Cam- paign Speaker, 2, Tennis Club, 2, Buskins, Freshman Orchestra, Secretary, Fresh- man Orchestra, Art Club, In- tramural Basketball, 2, Gym Exhibit, Z. IVIARGARET RosE DII,I,0N, Guthrie, Commercial. Sorosis, 23 Ush- er, Sorosis Tea, Senior Girls' Glee Club, Secretary, Senior Girls' Glee Club, Opera, Christmas Pageant, Junior Girls' Glee Club, Junior Ac- companists' Class, Dancing Class, Gym Exhibit, Tennis Club. XVILLIAM DOUGHERTY, Court- right, College Academic. Jun- ior Ushers, National Honor Society, 2, Journal Reporter, 2, Science Club, 23 Aviation Club, 2, German Club, 2, Stage Manager, Senior Play. UROTIIY GLAD Y s DoL'oLAs, Laurel Run, General. Laurel Run: Basketball, Z, Volley- ball, 2, Literary Club. Cough- lin: Senior Play, G. A. A., 2, Sorosis, 2, Senior Girls' Glee Club, Junior Girls' Glee Club, Art Club, Opera. Guthrie, College Tecluucal. Junior Ushers? French Club, Intramural Basketball, 2. RUTH ELENORA DRUMTRA, Un- ion, Commercial. Sorosis, 2, Clio-Sorosis Reception Com- mittee, Senior Girls' Glee Club, Opera, Breidlin Cam- paign Speaker, Dancing Class. INIARY CATHERINE DUFFY, Court- right, Commercial. Secretary, Junior Class, Sorosis, 3, Bank Cashier, Cashiers' As- soeiation, Journal Reporter, Journal Reporters' Associa- tion, General Committee, Clio- Sorosis Reception? Usher, Sorosis Tea, Junior-Senior Outing Committee, Publica- tions Campaign Speaker, Dec- oration Committee. ALBERT M. DURINSKI, Parsons, General. Parsons: Football, Baseball, Basketball, Gym Exhibit? Track. Coughlin : Baxing, Science Club, Field Exhibit. PAUL PETER DYSLESKI, Parsons, General. Parsons: Basket- ball, Baseball, Field Exhibit. Coughlin: Chess Club, Junior Boys' Glee Club! German Club, Track, Clio. STEPHEN DZURY, Guthrie, Col- lege Technical. Junior Boys' Glee Club, Intramural Bas- ketball, 2, Intramural Cham- pions, Football, Freshman Basketball, Field Exhibit, Boxing, Baseball, Invitation Committee. The BRHDLIN 1 9 3 3 TQATHRYNI ltliuu' EAGAN, Char- SAUI. FEi.o1-JR, Parsons General lotte High, Rochester, N. Y., Parsons: Football:' Basket: Commercial. Charlotte: Sci- ball: Track. Coughlin: Bank eince Club: Art Club! Literary Cashier, 2: Le,termen's Club! Society: Intramural Basket- ball: Class Volleyball: Ten- nis. Coughlin: Sorosis 3: Senior Girls' Glee Club: Opera: Usher, Sorosis Tea: Breidlin Campaign Speaker: Gym Exhibit' Dancin Class: - K - Tumbling Team: Volleyball! Tennis Club: Publications Campaign Speaker: Outing Committee. EVELYN MAY EHRLICII, East End, College Academic. Soro- sis. 3: Clio-Sorosis Reception Committee : Senior Play: Opera: Masquers: Senior Girls' Glee Club: Junior Ush- ers: Junior Accompanists' Class: Bnskins: Breidlin Cam- paign Speaker! VVashington's Birthday Program. RUTII CLARA EITEL, East End, General. Tumbling, 2: Soro- sis, 3: Junior Girls' Glee Club: Senior Girls' Glee Club: Opera: G. A. A.: Gym Ex- hibit. VVILLIAM FRANCIS ELLIOTT, Par- sons. General. Parsons: Baseball: Basketball: Track: Dramatics. Coughlin: Cafe- teria Ushers. Z: Science Club: Junior Boys' Glee Club: Sen- ior Boys' Glee Club: Opera: Intramural Basketball: Min- strels: Boxing. MARGARET ANN ENm,1s1I, Par- sons, General. P a r s on s : Freshman Art Club: Fresh- man Glee Club: Gym Exhibit: Freshman Volleyball: Danc- ing Club: Freshman Play: Field Exhibit. Coughlin: Opera: Sorosis, 2. GEoRc1E Tm-zonons FEIII-LR, St. Mary's, College Academic. Freshman Orchestra: Intra- mural Basketball: Reserve Orchestra: Track: Varsity Orchestra, 22 Christmas Pa- geant: Clio: Band: Junior Boys' Glee Club: Operetta Or- chestra: Senior Boys' Glee Club. Clio, 3. CARI. R. FELDMAN, East End, General. Gym Exhibit! lun- ior Boys' Glee Club: Clio : Chess Club: Track: Bank Cashier. LOUISE KANTNER FEl.ToN, Union, College Academic. Masquers, 2: Journal Reporter, Mas- quers, 2: Reserve Orchestra: Accompanist, Junior Girls' Glee Club: Senior Girls' Glee Club: Junior Aeeompanists' Class: Senior Play: Opera! Buskins: Sorosis, 3: French Club: Christmas Pageant: Gym Exhibit: Social Commit- tee, Clio-Sorosis Reception: Usher, Clio-Sorosis Banquet: Usher, Sorosis Tea: Publica- tions Campaign Speaker, 2. AIARGARET .ANN FICK, Court- right, Commercial. Gym Ex- hibit: Tumblingi G. A. A.: Class Volleyball, 3: Varsity Volleyball, 3: Captain, Vars- ity Volleyball: Treasurer, G. A. A. JOHN JOSEPH FINDORA, Sacred Heart, General. Football, 3: Boxing, 2: Basketball, 2: Track: Junior Boys' Glee Club: Senior Boys' Glee Club! I.ettermen's Club, 3: Gym Ex- hibit: Cafeteria Ushers, Z: Opera: Christmas Pageant? Tumbling Team. HELEN M A T H I L D A FISCHER, G c o r g e Washington High School, General. George Washington: General Organ- ization, 3: History Club: Swimming Society: Tennis Club, 2: junior Art League, 3. Coughlin: Biology Club: Sorosis, 2: French Club: Clio- Sorosis Reception Committee: Senior Tea Committee: Jour- nal Campaign Speaker. 1 T lm M0 1 9 3 3 The BREIDLIN :ai Mn.o HAIQIQISIDN F1snER, Par- sons, General. Parsons: Freshman Play: Track: Bas- ketball: Baseball: Field Day Exhibit. Coughlin: Custodian, Track, 3: Football: Letter- men's Club: Vice-President, Cafeteria Ushers: Minstrels. 2: Science Club: Intramural Basketball. 2: President, Cafe- teria Ushers. IXLRERT GERA1.n FLUEGEL, St. Nicholas, College Academic. Football, 3: Minstrels, 3: Track: I,ettermen's Club, 3: President, I.ettermen's Club: Clio, 2: President, Clio? Cafe- teria Ushers: Clio-Sorosis Re- ception Committee: Boxing: Field Day Exhibit: Intramur- al Basketball: General Chair- man, Annual Banquet: Class Day Committee. EVELYN IXIAUREEN Fov, Union, Commercial. Volleyball: Cap- tain, Volleyballi Senior Play: Sorosis, 3: Tumbling, 2: Intramural Basketball: G. A. A, 3: Usher, Sorosis Tea! Junior Girls' Glee Club: Sen- ior Girls' Glee Club: Opera: Gym Exhibit: Tennis Club: Track Team: Varsity Volley- ball: Intramural Basketball, 2: Tumbling Team? Track. EIPNA LARAINI-I IfRAn,Er, Union, Commercial. Opera: Sorosis, 3: Junior Girls' Glee Club: Senior Girls Glee Club: Class Cashier: Tennis Club, 2: Gym Exhibit, IZ: Dancing Class, 2: Tumbling Team, 2: Sorosis Minstrelsl Usher, Sorosis Tea: Usher, Clio-Sorosis Re- cepiion: Cashiers' Association. DOROTIIY IYIAE FRANK, Union, Commercial. S o r o s i s , 3: Bank Cashier: Publications Campaign Speaker: T o n y Sarg Marionette Speaker: Pub- lications Campaign Speaker. F1.oRENcE IXIARY FRIAR, Parsons, Commercial. Parsons: Art Club: Glee Club: Operetta: Gym Exhibit. Coughlin: Sorosis, 2: Dancing Class: Gym Exhibit. E1.1zAnE'rn IXIAE FIKY, Court- right, Commercial. Gym Ex- hibit: Dancing Classl ,Iunior Girls' Glee Club: Senior Girls' Glee Club: Christmas Pag- eant: Opera: Tennis Club. BERNARD L E W I s GALLAGHER, Franklin, Commercial. Clio: Social Committee, Clio-Soro- sis Reception: Intramural Basketball: Track: Dancing Team, 4: Swimming Class: Gym Exhibit, 4: Boxiii: Chess Club: Cafeteria Ush- ers: Breidlin Campaign Speaker: Class Day Repre- sentative: Minstrels. BERNARD JOSEPH GALLAGHER, Parsons, General. Parsons: Basketball: Baseball: Field Exhibit. Coughlin: Junior Boys' Glee Club: Senior Boys' Glee Club: Band, 3: Minstrels. ELLEN HELEN GALLENKAMP, East End, General. Sorosis, 2: Sergeant-at-Arms, Sorosis: General Committee, Clio - Sorosis Reception, DANIEL JAMES GAUGHAN, Un- ion, General. Freshman Bas- ketball: Track: Minstrels, Z: Gym Exhibit: Intramural Bas- ketball: Tumbling. IZDXYARD JOHN GAUGHAN, Union, General. Lettermen's Club, Z: Custodian, Football, 4: Intramural Basketball, 2: Gym Exhibit: Tumbling: Freshman Basketball: Minstrels: Science Club: Boxing. lhe BRIEIDLIN 1 9 3 3 PATRICK JOSEPH GAUGHAN, Un- ion, College Technical. Sen- ior Boys' Glee Club: Opera: French Club: Cafeteria Ush- ers, 3: Chief, Cafeteria Ush- ers, 2: Publications Campaign Speaker, 2: Tony Sarg Mari- onette Speaker: Christmas Pageant: Gym Exhibit: In- tramural Basketball: Swim- ming. EsTEI.I.E GEL11, Parsons, General. Parso11s: Gym Exhibit: Art Club. Coughlin: Sorosis, 2: Gym Exhibit: Make-up Com- mittee: Breidlin Art Club: Banquet Committee. IXIARY GEORGE, Laurel Run, Gen- eral. Laurel Run: Basket- ball: Volleyball: Vice-Presi- dent, Sophomore Class: Liter- ary Club. Coughlin: German Club: Sorosis. JOHN JosE1'H GILL, Parsons, College Academic. Parsons: Basketball: Baseball: Gym Exhibit. Coughlin: Science Club, 2: President Science Clubj Treasurer, Scie11ce Club: Clio: French Club: In- tramural Basketball, 2: Breid- lin Campaign Speaker: Pin a11d Ring Committee. ELMICR FREDERICK GLAWE, Un- ion, General. Gym Exhibit: Intramural Basketball: Chess Club: Boxing Team: Chapel Play: Minstrels: Senior Boys' Glee Club: Dancing Team. FRI-:IIA M. GoI.nsTEIN, Union, Commercial. Sorosis, 35 G. A. A., 2: Volleyball: Tennis Club: Publications Campaign Speaker. ELEANORE JOAN GORSKI, Par- sons, Commercial. Parsons: Literary Society: Opera : Freshman Glee Club: Cap- tain, Volleyball: Gym Ex- hibit: French Club: Art Club. Coughlin: G. A. A., 3: Volley- ball, 3: Captain, Class Volley- ball, 23 Intramural Basket- ball: Tumbling Team: Danc- ing: Tennis Club: Sorosis, 33 Senior Girls' Tea: Senior Girls' Glee Club: Opera: Vice- President G. A. A.: Track: Ring Committee. RoIsERT EDXVIN Goss, Courtright, College Teclmical. Clio, ZZ Head Cheerleader: Cheerlead- er: Band, 2: Intramural Bas- ketball: Senior Boys' Glee Club: Opera: Christmas Pag- eant: Publications Campaign Speaker: Ring Committee. FRANKLIN WII.I.IAM GUTTER- MEIER, G. A. R., Commercial. Clio: Social Committee, Clio- Sorosis Reception. Coughlin Hi-Y, 2: President, Hi-Y: Swimming! Gym Exhibit: Cafeteria Ushers: Minstrels: Tennis: Gift Committee. RITA ELEANOR GRAHAM, Union, Commercial. Sorosis, 2: Sen- ior Girls' Glee Club: Opera. BETH GRUVER, Palmer, Commer- cial. Sorosis, 3: junior Girls' Glee Club: Tennis Club: Tony Sarg Marionette Speaker. IVIICIIAEI. STANLEY GRUNDOXVSKI, Guthrie, General. Clio: Fresh- man Track: Boxing, 2: Box- i11g Exhibit: Minstrels, 2: Ill- tramural Basketball : Minstrels. 711111: 0 1 9 3 3 SUSAN ,ANTUINHTTE GURUAK. Guthrie, General. Sorosis, 22 Biology Club: Secretary, Biol- ogy Club: Art Club. NlINN1E GUYLER, Courtright. Commercial. Tennis Club: Sorosis: Art Club: Senior Play Committee: Business Stalf, Board of Publications: Intramural Basketball. BIARIUN LINVILLE HAAs, Union, College Academic. Sorosis, 3: Gym Exhibit, 2: Tumbling Team, 2: G. A. Z: junior Accompanist' Class: Tennis Club: junior Ushers: Social Committee, Clio-Sorosis Re- ception: Breidlin Campaign Speaker, 2: Editorial Staff. Board of Publications: Senior Play: Tony Sarg Speaker? Chapel Oration: Usher, Soro- sis Tea: French Club: Com- mittee, Senior Girls' Tea: Senior Girls' Glee Club: Gen- eral Committee, Clio-Sorosis Reception: Christmas Pag- eant: Opera: Journal Report- ers' Association. IQATHRYN GABRIEL TIAEFLING. Courtright, Commercial. Soro- sis, 3: Tennis Club, 2: Danc- ing Class: Sorosis Minstrcls. RAx'MoNn Roniem' HANREY. Un- ion. General. Baseball, 23 Intramural Basketball! BOX' ing, 2: Field Exhibit: Min- strels, 2: Opera: Senior Boys' Glee Club, Z: Clio: Swim- ming. EIYNA GERTRl'lbIi HANNAifoRn, East End, General. Sorosis. 3: Sorosis Minstrels: Senior Tea Committee: Tennis Club. ANN C1acier.lA HARcnAR1R, Sa- cred A H e a r t, Commercial. Sorosis, Z: Tumbling, 2: Ten- nis Club. Louis HAIQMATZ, East End, Col- lege Technical. Clio, Z3 Bud- get Editor, Clio: Usher, Clio- Sorosis Reception: Masquers: Band, 2: German Club: Sci- ence Club: Minstrels, 4: Dancing Team Exhibit, 3: Hi-Y: Boxing Exhibit, 2: Tumbling Team, 3: Gym Ex- hibit, Z: Cafeteria Ushers, 22 Track: Reserve Orchestra: Intramural Basketball, 3: Swimming Club: Chess Club: Dancing Team, 4. JOSEPH JOHN HARRINGTQN, Par- sons, General. Clio: Social Committee, Clio-Sorosis Re- ception: Science Club, 2: Vice-President, Science Club: Business Statif, Board of Pub- lications: Minstrels: Tony Sarg Committee: Aviation Club: Cafeteria Usher, 2: Journal Reporter: Freshman Basketball: Intramural Bas- ketball: Publications Cam- paign Speaker: Budget Edi- tor, Clio. CELIA REGINA HART, Parsons, General. Design Art Club: Sorosis, 2: Decorating Com- mittee, Clio-Sorosis Banquet? Tennis Club, 2: Thursday Art Club, 2: Journal Reporter. Thursday Art Club: journal R e p o r t c r s' Association: French Club: Tony Sarg Committee: Tumbling: Ad- vanced Dancing Class. Josmfn FRANCIS HAssAJ, Sacred Heart, General. Boxing: Gym Exhibit: Aviation Club: Clio: Junior Boys' Glee Club: Sen- ior Boys' Glee Club: Christ- mas Pageant: Opera: Tennis. HARRY T H o M A S HAUCiI'INEX', Parsons, General. President, Cafeteria Ushers: Cafeteria Ushers, 3: Clio, 2: Corre- sponding Secretary, Clio : Budget Editor, Clio: Science Club, 2: Journal Reporter, Science Club: Cheerleader: Senior Play! Senior Play Committee: Social Committee, Clio-Sorosis Reception: Min- strels: journal Reporter: Bas- ketball. lhe BRLIDIIN 1 9 3 3 CLAIRE Ti-:Rest-: HAX'ES, Court- right, General. Sorosis, 3: Gym Exhibit: Clio-Sorosis Banquet Committee: Fresh- man Volleyball: Class Basket- ball: Tennis: Sorosis Tea Committee: Usher, Clio-Soro- sis Reception Committee. RAY J. HECK. Union, General. Boxing: Freshman Basket- hall: Gym Team: Track: Freshman Football: Intramu- ral Basketball: Lettermen's Club: Basketballl Baseball: Manager, Football: Field Ex- hibit: journal Reporter: Bank Cashier. AIARJORIE HELLER, Laurel Run, General. Laurel Run: Varsity Basketball, 21 Varsity Volley- ball, 2: Literary Club: Sopho- more Play. Conghlin: Soro- sis: Banquet Committee: Sen- ior Tea Committee: Clio- Sorosis Reception Committee. DoNA1.n ARTHUR Hi-:i.sMAN, Un- ion, College Technical. Varsity Orchestra, 3: Varsity Basket- ball, 3: Minstrel Orchestra, 3: Band, 4: Opera: junior Boys' Glee Club: Senior Boys' Glee Club! Clio, 2: Lettermen's Club. CARoI.x'N BARNR1' HEMINGXX'AX', Union, Commercial. Sorosis, 2: Special Dancing Class: Gym Exhibit, 2: Junior Girls' Glee Club: Masquers: Intra- mural Basketball, 2: Bank Cashier: Art Club: Dancing Class. Li-:NA A. HETT1l'II, Union, Col- lege Academic, Sorosis, 2: German Club, 2: Junior Girls' Glee Club: Senior Girls' Glee Club? Christmas Pageant: Opera: George Washington Birthday Program. CHARLES WILLIAM HI1.ixi-:R1', G. A. R., General. Varsity Bas- ketball: Track, 2: Intramural Basketball, 3: LCttCflTlCll'S Club. Li-zo JAMi:s HILL, Courtright, General. Science Club: jour- nal Reporters' Association: Freshman Track. Ai.:-'Ran J. HIRTHLER, Palmer, College Teclmical. Varsity Orchestra, 3: President, Vars- ity Orchesira: Band, 4: Mas- quers, 2: Senior Play: Busk- ins: Minstrel Orchestra, 3: Operetta Orchestra, 3: Senior Boys' Glee Club: Junior Boys' Glee Club: Clio, 2: Recording Secretary, Clio: Chairman, G e n e r al Committee. Clio- Sorosis Reception: German Club, 2: Dancing Team, 2: Chapel Oration. GEoRc:i-3 L. H!lt'IIIiElTER, St, Nich- olas, General. Track, Clio: Science Club: Minstrels, 2: Hi-Y. JEAN HOFFORII, Union, General. Senior Girls' Glee Club, ZS President, junior Girls' Glee Club: Opera, 2: Sorosis, 3: Sorosis Minstrels: French Club: Usher, Clio-Sorosis Re- ception: Gym Exhibit: Christ- mas Pageant: Christmas Pro- gram: Song Leader, French Club: Chapel Solo: Class Day Committee! Serving Commit- tee, Sorosis Tea. TWARGARET Gi:RTRUm-: Howi:i.i.s, Courtright, General. Sorosis, 3: journal Reporter, Sorosis: Serving Committee, Sorosis Tea: General Committee, Clio-Sorosis Reception: De- sign Art Club: Tennis Club: Basketball, 2: Dancing Class, 2: G. A. A.3 Gym Exhibit: Senior Play: Masquers: Class Basketball. Tlzzzli .im 1 9 3 3 K ATIIERINE Louise Knorr, East End, College Academic. Busi- ness StatT, Board of Publica- tions: Senior Girls' Glee Club: Opera: Senior Play Committee: Sorosis, 3: Gen- eral Committee, Clio-Sorosis Reception: Publications Cam- paign Speaker: French Club: junior Girls' Glee'Club: Re- serve Orchestra: Tennis Club. josr.PHINe RITA KRYWICKI, jen- kins, General. Sorosis, 3: Gen- eral Committee, Clio-Sorosis Reception: Serving Commit- tee, Sorosis Tea: G. A. A., 2: Journal Reporter: Gym Ex- hibit: Tennis: Tumbling, 3, Basketball. XVILLTAM LAIRD, Union, Com- A mercial. I.ettermen's Club, Z: Secretary, Lettermen's Club: Bank Cashier, 2: Track, 3: Freshman Track: Reserve Or- chestra: Intramural Basket- ball, 2: Gym Exhibit. RTHUR LANG, Parsons, Gen- eral. Parsons: Freshman Play: Basketball: Track: Baseball: Field Exhibit: Gym Exhibit. Coughlin: Journal Reporters' Association: Bank Cashier: Minstrels, Z: Presi- dent, Aviation Club: Clio: Science Club: President, Avia- tion Club: Minstrels. SAUI, LANG, Parsons, General. .lo Parsons: Freshman Basket- ball: Baseball: Track: Fresh- man Play. Coughlin: Cash- iers' Association, 2: Clio: Minstrels. HN .ANTHONY LASTOVICA, Par- sons, General. P a r s on s : Track: Baseball: Basketball. Coughlin: Intramural Basket- ball: Clio, ITRANCIS RAYMOND LAVIN, Un- ion, General. Baseball, 3: Football: Minstrel. 2: Intra- mural Basketball, 2: Gym Ex- hibit: Swimming: Lettermen's Club! Clio: Chess Club: Box- mg. FRANCIS FREUIQRICK LAZORIFK. Sacred Heart, Commercial. Baseball, 2: Intramural Bas- ketball: Minstrels, 2: Gvm Exhibit: Swimming Club: Aviation Club: Lettermen's Club: Track: Clio: Chess Club. HELEN IYIARY THERESE LENA- HAN, Union, College Aca- demic. Sorosis, 3: Class Basketball: Buskins: Dancing Class: Gym Exhibit: junior Ushers: junior Girls' Glee Club: Senior Girls' Glee Club: Opera: French Club: Tony Sarg Marionette Speaker! Sorosis Tea Committee: Clio- Sorosis Reception Committee: Publications Campaign Speak- er. MARY K. LIENAHAN, Courtright, College Academic. Sorosis, 3: President, Sorosis: Busi- ness Statf, Board of Publica- tions, 2: Masquers, 2: Busk- ins: Cashiers' Association: Social Committee, Clio-Soro- sis Reception: Committee, So- rosis Tea: G. A. A., 2: Treas- urer, G. A. A.: Chapel Play: Christmas Pageant: junior Girls' Glee Club: Senior Girls' Glee Club: Tennis Club, 2: Class Basketball, 4: French Club: Opera: Girl Reserve:, 23 Gym Exhibit: Publicaticns Campaign Speaker, Z: junior Representagive, Clio-Sorosis Banquet: Chairman, Reorgan- ization Committee, Sorosis. NELI.IE GERTRUDE LENTINI, Un- ion, College Academic. Soro- sis, 3: Usher, Clio-Sorosis Recepgion: junior Ushers: Senior Play: Christmas Pag- eant: Tennis Club: Thursday Art Club: Senior Girls' Glee Club: Junior Girls' Glee Club: Senior Basketball: G. A. A.: Intramural Basketball : Opera: Tumbling Team: Gym Exhibit, 2: French Club: junior Outing Committee: Treasurer, French Club: Sec- retary G. A. A. JOHN FRANCIS LEONARD, East End, General. Intramural Basketball: Science Club: Let1ermen's Club: Senior Boys' Glee Club: junior Boys' Glee Club: Opera: Clio! French Club: Minstrels, 2. Ili BRIIDLIN 1 9 3 3 JACK FRANCIS LEVAN, Parsons, General. Parsons: Basket- ball' Field Exhibit' G m Fx Y 1 y ' ' hibit: Track: Baseball. Coughlin: Basketball: Foot- ball, STEWART K. I.EwIs, East End, General. Band, 3: Reserve Orchestra, 3: Minstrels,-2: Science Club! Aviation Club: Boxing: Tap Dancing, 3: Gym Exhibit, 3: Field Ex- hibit, 2: Tumbling: Cafeteria Ushers, 2: Intramural Basket- ba l. EDWARD JosEI'H LEVVKO, Union, College Technical. Letter- men's Club, 3: Track, 3: Sen- ior Boys' Glee Club: Junior Boys' Glee Club: French Club: Treasurer, French Club: Bank Cashier, 23 Jour- nal Reporter: Intramural Bas- ketball, 4: Minstrels: Boxing Team: Boxing Exhibit: Field Exhibit. BETTY GERTRUDE LINDNER, Courtright, General. General Committee, Clio-Sorosis Re- ception: Sorosis, 3: Commit- tee, Sorosis Tea: Sorosis Minstrels: Sergeant-at-Arms, Sorosis: Art Club: Dancing Class: Gym Exhibit: Sewing Club, MARY LoU1sE LII-ARULA, Par- sons, General. Parsons: Art Club: Christmas Play. Cough- lin: Gym Exhibit, 23 Senior Girls' Glee Club: Volleyball: Commercial Art Club: Soro- sis: Tennis Club. ALICE JANE LI.EwEI.I.vN, G. A. R., General. G. A. R.: Play. Coughlin: Dancing, 2: Soro- sis, 3: Tennis. LoRRAlNE LONGDEN, Parsons, General. Parsons: Field Ex- hibit! Biology Club. Cough- lin: Band, 3: Reserve Orches- tra: Minstrels: Opera: Sci- ence Club: Clio: Intramural Basketball: Lettermen's Club. Senior Boys' Glee Club : Christ- mas Pageant. IDA SYLVIA TNIAGER, Parsons, General. Sorosis, 3: G. A. A., 33 Gym Exhibit: Volleyball, 2: Usher, Clio-Sorosis Recep- tion: Publications Campaign Speaker: Treasurer, Art Club: Field Day. AIJELE MAE IVIANN, Courtright. General. Sorosis, 3: Junior Girls' Glee Club: Senior Girls' Glee Club: Opera. PHvI.LIs MARGARET MARCHIXSE, Sacred Heart, General. Sacred Heart: Annual Play: Dance Committee. 2. Coughlin: Soro- sis, 2: Serving Committee, Clio-Sorosis Reception: Jun- ior Girls' Glee Club: Senior Girls' Glee Club: Volleyball: Serving Committee, Senior Tea: Art Club: Dancing Class: Opera. PHILIP JOHN MARI.INo, Sacred Heart, College Academic. Sa- cred Heart: Freshman Play: Gym Exhibit. Coughlin: Sei- ence Club, 2: National Honor Society, 2: French Club: jun- ior Ushers: Cashiers' Asso- ciation: Publications Cam- paign Speaker, 2: Class Day Committee. Al.IlERT CHARLES AIARSLAND, Un- ion, Commercial. journal Re- porter: Clio : Lettermen's Club: Minstrels, 2: Boxing: Gym Exhibit: Swimming: Basketball Custodian: Inira- mural Basketball. PM 1 9 3 3 WILLIAM JoIIN HONVlEI.I.S, Al- BTARY ELIZABETH Jlarriuizs, Un- bert, College Technical. Cafe- teria Ushers, 3, Vice-Presi- dent, Science Club, Science Club, Z, French Club, Min- strels, 2, Opera, Senior Boys' Glee Club. Heonoica HRX'NKIXV, Auburn, Academic, YVilson High, Gen- eral. Auburn: Track. VVil- son: Track, 2, Football, 2, Cross Country, 23 Senior Glee Club, 2, Senior Quartet, 2. Coughlin: Senior Boys' Glee Club, Senior Play, Opera, Minstrels, Christmas Pag- eant, Track, Masquers, Let- termen's Club. Jo N P HUGHES Kingston H. . , , Ge1Ieral. Kingston: Sketch Club, Gym Exhibit, Art His- tory Architecture Club. Coughlin: Clio, Z, Breidlin Art Club, Clio-Sorosis Re- ception Committee. SIIOMAS W. HUIQLEY, Court- right, General. Football, 33 Basketball, 2, Baseball, Track, Gym Exhibit, Letter- THCIIYS Club, 2, Intramural Basketball, Glee Club, Box- ing, Minstrels, Secretary, Letter1nen's Club. HAROLD LEE HYMAN, Strauss, College Academic. Editorial Staff, Board of Publications, 2, Senior Play, Opera, Mas- quers, 23 President, Mas- quers, Chairman, Reorganiza- tion Committee, Masquers, Buskins, President, Buskins, National Honor Society,.2S Junior Ushers, Clio, Z, Vice- President, Clio, Science Club, 2, Senior Boys' Glee Club, Junior Boys, Glee Club, French Club, Minstrels, Z9 Chapel Oration, Chapel Play, 2, Christmas Pageant, Gen- eral Committee, Clio-Sorosis Reception, Manager, Base- ball, 2, Washingtoifs Birth- day Program, Publicity Staff, Journal Reporters' Associa- tion, Publications Campaign Speaker, Scholastic Page Reporter, Chapel Program, Breidlin Campaign, Outing Committee, Tennis Club, Class Day Representative. FIiANcIs J. IVANS, Saint Mary's, General. Clio, 2, German Club, Vice-President, German Club, Journal Reporter, Jun- ior Boys' Glee Club, Senior Boys' Glee Club, President, Senior Boys' Glee Club, Opera Science Club, Chess Club: Intramural Basketball, ball, 2, VVashington's Birth- day Program: Boxing, Min- strels, President, Senior Boys' Glee Club, Ring Committee, Ion, General. President, G. A, A-3 Captain, Varsity Basket- ball: .Varsity Basketball, 3, Captain, Freshman, Sopho- more, Senior, Class Teams, Track, 3, Tumbling, Intra- mural Basketball, 4. X VERNA ETHEL JOHNSON, Court- right, General. G. A. A., Sorosis, 3, Usher, Clio-Soro- sis Reception: Course Basket- ball, Class Volleyball, Girls' Tumbling Team, Gym Exhib- it, Dancing Class, Buskinsl Class Cashier, Tennis Club, Junior Girls' Glee Club, De- sign Art Club, Junior Art Club, Journal Reporter, Jour- nal Reporters' Association. DAISY RUTH JONES, Courtright, General. Sorosis, 3, German Club, Honor Society. DOLLY MAE JONES, Nuangola, General. Opera, Senior Girls' Glee Club, Junior Girls' Glee Club, Sorosis, 3, Class Cash- ier, Senior Tea Committee. EDWARD JONES, Union, College Technical. Cheer Leader, French Club, Cashiers' Asso- ciation, 3, Treasurer, Cash- iers' Association, 2, Min- strels, Cafeteria Ushers, 2, Intramural Basketball, 2, Sci- ence Clubl Senior Play Com- mittee, Junior Boys' Glee Club, Publications Campaign Speaker. JOHN WILLIAM JONES, Court- right, College Technical. Min- strels, Junior Boys' Glee Club, Senior Boys' Glee Club, Opera, Cafeteria Ushers, Gym Exhibit. j lhe BREIDLIN 1 9 3 3 . E lege Technical. Science Club, Z, Journal Reporter, Min- strels, 2, Cafeteria Ushers, Journal Reporter, Cafeteria Ushers: Intramural Basket- ball, Journal Reporters' AS- sociation, Journal Reporter, Science Club, Swimming, Baseball. CATHERINE RosE JUMP, Union, General. Sorosis, 3, Senior Girls' Glee Club, Treasurer, Senior Girls' Glee Club, Sen- ior Play, Masquers, Buskins, Opera, Dancing Class, 25 Gym Exhibit, 2, Junior Girls' Glee Club, Intramural Bas- ketball, 2, Sorosis Tea Com- mittee. 1r.nANoR CLAIR KANE, Union, General. Sorosis. 3, Gym Exhibit, Sorosis Tea, Tennis Club, 2, Course Basketball, 2, G. A. A., Social Committee, Clio-Sorosis Reception, Danc- ing Class? Art Club, Journal Reporter, Tennis Club, Jour- nal Campaign Speaker, Jour- nal Reporter, Junior Girls' Glee Club, Financial Secre- tary, Sorosis, General Com- mittee, Clio-Sorosis Banquet. JouN C. KASHLIERE, Union, General. Football, 2, Bas- ketball, 2, Freshman Basket- ball, Gym Exhibit, Track, Lettermen's Club, 4, Boxing, Baseball, Minstrels: Field Exhibit. CHESTER KAZMERCZX'K, Parsons, General. Track, Football, Basketball, 33 Baseball, 3, Let- termen's Club, Biology Club, Gym Exhibit. JouN FRANCIS KEATING, Han- over, General. Science Club, 3, President, Science Club, Journal Reporter, Science Club, Journal Reporters' As- sociation: Opera, Minstrels, 2, Christmas Pageant, Senior Boys' Glee Club, Masquers, Publications Campaign Speak- er, 2, Hi-Y, Cafeteria Ushers, 2, Track. DNVARD LEo JOYCE, Union, Col- JOHN JAMES IQEENEY, Union College Academic. Clio, 3, Vice-President, Clio, Chair- man, Reorganization Commit- tee, Clio, Lettermen's Club, French Club, Science Club? Treasurer, Science Club: Baseball, Boxing: Intramural Basketball, 2, Minstrels. EDWARD JOSEPH ZKELLY, Parsons. General. Parsons: Basket- ball, Baseball, Track. Cough- lin: Lettermen's Club, Foot- ball: Basketball, Track, Gym Exhibit, Biology Club, Jour- nal Reporters' Association, Science Club. JOSEPH FRANCIS KENNEY, Par- sons, G en e r al. Parsons: Freshman Play? Basketball, Baseball, Track. Coughlin: Journal Reporter, Bank Cash- ier, Minstrcls, 2, Opera, Oration, Chapel Oration, Breidlin Campaign Speaker, Class Day Representative, In- vitation Committee. ROBERT KLUGMAN, Hutchins In- termediate, Detroit, Michigan, General. Detroit: Freshman Play, Basketball, Swimming, Baseball, Athletic Honor So- ciety, 2: Soccer! Aviation Club. Coughlin: Masquers, Christmas Pageant: Letter- men's Club, Football. PETER PAUL Kosr.oSK1, Parsons, General. Lettermen's Club, Treasurer, Lettermen's Club, Football, 2: Intramural Bas- ketball, 2, Gym Team, 3, Glee Club, 2, Band, Opera, Busk- ins: Minstrels, Baseball, 2, French Club, Cafeteria Ush- ers, Decorating Committee, Gym Exhibit. FRANK X, IQUVAI., Parsons, Col- lege Academic. Parsons: Freslnnan Orchestra. Cough- lin: Junior Boys' Glee Club: Senior Boys' Glee Club, Opera, Minstrcls, President, German Club, Clio, 2, Finan- cial Secretary. Clio? Social Committee, Clio-Sorosis Re- ception, Science Club, Christ- mas Pageant. ' Thirty eight 1 9 3 3 AN'rnoNv FRANCIS NIARTINO, MARX' RITA IYICCALLICK, East O G Parsons, Commercial. Junior Ushers: Varsity Orchestra: Band, 2: Reserve Orchestra. 2: Intramural Basketball, 3: Tony Sarg Speaker: Boxing Team: Baseball: Harmony Class: Gift Committee. TELAII NIATISER, Union, Girls' Industrial. Design Art Club: Senior Art Club, 21 Breidlin Art Club: Vice Presi- dent, Breidlin Art Club: Sen- ior Play Committee: Christ- mas Play Committee: Clio- Sorosis Reception Committee: Biology Club. ERTRUDE DOLORES MATTICK, Parsons, General. Parsons: Freshman Play: Orchestra: Field Exhibit: Freshman Op- eretta. Coughlin: Varsity Basketball, 3: Class Basket- ball, 3: G. A. A., 3: Journal Reporter, G. A. A.Z Varsity Volleyball: Class Volleyball: Tennis Club: Glee Club, 3: Masquers: Sorosis, 3: Christ- mas Play: Senior Play: Serv- ing Committee, Senior Tea! Journal Reporters' Associa- tion: Costume Committee, Opera: Chapel Oration. FRANt'Is osaru McAvov, Un J - ion, Commercial. Freshman Basketball: Basketball, 2: Football, 2: Lettermen's : Minsirels, 2: Opera: Junior Boys' Glee Club: Senior Boys' Glee Club: Gym Exhibit: Clio: Christmas Pageant: Freshman Orchestra: Swim- ming, MARY W. MCBRIIJPI, Courtright, General. Sorosis, 3: Serving Committee, Clio-Sorosis Re- ception: Art Club: Journal Reporters' Association: Treasurer, Journal Reporters' Association: Biology Club: Tennis Club. Josisml Joux MCCABE, Parsons, General. Basketball: Base- ball: Track: Gym Exhibit: Field Exhibit: Intramural Bas- ketball: Class Cashier. End, General. Sorosis, 3: Biology Club: Freshman Play: Serving Committee, Senior Tea: Volleyball: Field Exhibit: Art Club, 2: Tennis Club, Z: Journal Reporters' Association. AGNES TIIERESA McDoNNELL, Union, General. Freshman Art Club: Tennis Club: Soro- sis, 2: Freshman Basketball: Clio-Sorosis Reception: Serv- ing Committee, Senior Tea: Gym Exhibit: Journal Cam- paign Speaker: Dancing Class: Invitation Committee. ELIZABETH MARGARET LICHUGII, East End, General. Sewing: Sorosis, 3: Gym Exhibit: Jun- ior Girls' Glee Club: Tennis Club. RITA THERESA McMANMoN, Courtright, Commercial. G. A. A., 3: President, G. A. A.: Journal Reporter: G. A. A.: Senior Play: Junior Member, Senior Play Committee: Jour- nal Reporters' Association: Secretary, Journal Reporters' Association: Varsity Basket- ball, 3: Captain Class Bas- ketball: Varsity Track, 23 Baseball: Captain, Class Base- ball: Sorosis, 33 Journal Re- porter, Sorosis: Bank Cash- ier: Publications Campaign Speaker, 2: Tumbling Team, 2: Chairman, Ushers, Clio-So- rosis Reception: Cashiers' As- sociation: Student Basketball Coach: Gym Exhibit, 3: Ten- nis Club, Zl Dancing Class: Treasurer, Sorosis: Outing Committee: Breidlin Cam- paign. ARTHUR VVILLIAM BTCBIASTER, Windsor, General. XVindsor: Baseball: Football: Basket- ball: Track: Freshman Play. Coughlin: Clio, 2: Boxing? Intramural Basketball, 2: Cafeteria Usher, Z: Minstrels: Class Cashier. BETTY M A R G A R ET Mt'NL'r.Tr, East End, Commercial. Soro- sis, 3: Sorosis Minstrels: Tennis, 2. lht BRLIDLIN 1 9 3 3 SYLVIA JOANNE METII, Court- right, College Academic un 1 1 J - ior Ushers: Vice-President. French Club: Sorosis, 3: Clio- Sorosis Reception Committee, Sorosis Tea: Tennis Club, 2: Journal Reporter: Tumbling Team: Gym Exhibit: Senior Play Committee: Opera: Sen- ior Play, Make-up Connnittee: Publications Campaign Speak- er, 2: Basketball: Senior Tea Committee: Treasurer, Soro- sis: Class Day Committee: General Committee, Banquet. ETARY E. IYIILES, Courtright, College Academic. National Honor Society: junior Ush- er: Sorosis, 3: President, Sorosis: General Committee, Clio-Sorosis Reception: Re- ception Committee, Sorosis Tea: Opera: Senior Play Committee: Junior Girls' Glee Club: Senior Girls' Glee Club: Chapel Oration: journal Re- porter: ,lournal Reporters' Association : P u b l i e a tions Speaker: Tennis Club: French Club: Ring Commitieeg Pub- lications Campaign Speaker. OLIVE BIAE MILI-I.xL's, Parsons, General. Parsons: Glee Club: Art Club: Accompanist, Glee Club: Field Day Exhibit: Gym Exhibit: Class Volleyball. Coughlin: Art Club: Soro- sis, 3: Serving Committee, Clio-Sorosis Reception: Jun- ior Girls' Glee Club. SIIERMAN Seo'I'T lXl'Il.I.5, Parsons, General. Parsons: Gym Ex- hibit: Basketball: Baseball: Field Exhibit: Track: Ten- nis. Coughlin: Lette-rmen's Club, 3: Clio, 2: Class Cash- ier, 3: Basketball, 3: Foot- ball, 2: Decoration Commit- tee, Lettermen's Party. HERTIIA LOUISE NTISCAYAGE, Par- sons, General. Parsons: Glee Club: Art Club: Freshman Play: Christmas Play: Class Volleyball. Coughlin: Gym Exhibit, 2: Sorosis, 2: Tennis Club. JAMES XTINCENT NIITCHELL, Par- so1Is, General. Parsons: Fresh- man Play: Field Day Exhibit: Intramural Basketball. Cotih- lin: Football, 3: Baseball, Basketball, 2: Track, 2: Class Cashier: Gym Exhibit. Jost-:PH STEVE Monaovskv, Al- berts, Commercial. Baseball, 3: Intramural Basketball: Class Cashier: Camp Cooking: Gym Exhibit: Class Day Commit- tee. Mmm' HELEN Moxtcux, Union, Commercial. Sorosis, 3: So- rosis Minstrels: Tennis Club. XYALTER JOSEPH XIOYER, Saint Mary's, General. Lettermen's Club, 3: Football, 2: Basket- ball, 3: Track, 3: Penn Re- lays, 2: Boxing: Swimming Club: Journal Campaign Speaker: Minstrels, 2: Hi Y: Journal Reporter? junior Boys' Glee Club: Field Day Exhibit: Gift Committee: Tennis. RITA ALICE NIULHERN, St. Marys General. St. Mary's: Draw- ing Club: Serving Commigtee, Senior Tea: Christmas Play: Biology Club: Tennis Club: Volleyball Team, Literary So- ciety: Latin Club. Coughlin: Sorosis, 2: French Club: Cos- tume Committee. CnA1cLEs XYALTE1: Meicrfnv, St. Mary's, Commercial. Track: Boxing: Clio: Gym Exhibit. DoItoTHY .ALICE NEY, East End. Commercial. Sorosis, 3 : jour- nal Reporter: Junior Girls' Glee Club: Senior Girls' Glee Club: Opera: Masquers, Sen- ior Play Committee. Foftx Iwo 1 9 3 3 Ai,roNsE PAUL TYORAKUS, Par- sons, General. Parsons: Bas- ketball: Gym Exhibit. Cough- lin: Clio, 2: Track, 2: Tumb- ling, 3. HN ROBERT NoRmal.l., Union, College Technical. Band, 2: Reserve Orchestra: Freshman Orchestra: Junior Boys' Glee Club: Senior Boys' Glee Club: Opera: Publication Speaker. JOHN j, OiljUNNEI.I., Union, Gen- eral. Football: Track: Intra- mural Basketball: Minstrels. RlARY .'XI.Icti-1 OilJClNNlil.I., Par- sons, General. Parsons: Glee Club: Art Club, Christmas Play: Freshman Play: Gym Exhibit. Coughlin: Sorosis, 2. XlARY TIIERESI-I OrlfsnAc'R, Sa- cred Heart, College Aeacleinie. German Club, Z: Sorosis, Sen- ior Play Committee: Breitllin Campaign Speaker, FRANK ROHER1' O'RoURRr:, St. Marys College Academic. l.ettermen's Club, 3: Secretary, Lettermen's Club: Track, 2: Gym Exhibit: Intramural Bas- ketball, 32 French Club: Foot- ball, 2: Boxing. Fl,oRl-:NCB MAIQION OSTRKJSKI, Guthrie, Commercial. Soro- sis, 2: Serving Committee, So- rosis Tea: Decorating Com- mittee: Girl Reserves: Tony Sarg Marionette Committee: Cashiers' Association: Tennis Club. GRNIQVIIQVE TIIERESA PANER, Courtright, General. Soro- sis, 2: junior Girls' Glee Club: Senior Girls' Glee Club: Christmas Pageant: Opera: Gym Exhibit: Class Volley- ball: Tennis Club: Decorating Committee, Biology Club. FRANc'Is EMU. PASQUINI, G. A. R., College Teclmical. Varsity Orchestra, 2: Clio: Senior Boys, Glee Club: Junior Boys' Glee Club! Lettermen's Club, 2: Reserve Orchestra: Fresh- man Orchestra: Football, 2: Gym Exhibit, 2: Boxing: Min- strels Orchestra. Ronr1R'1' C. PAUL, East End, Gen- eral. Senior Boys' Glee Club: junior Boys' Glee Club: Cafe- teria Usher, 2. NTARGARET L. PAVLISCHAK, Par- sons, Commercial. Parsons: Varsity Volleyball: Freshman Gym Exhibit. Coughlin: So- rosis, Z: Gym Exhibit: Senior Girls' Tea Committee: Girl Reserves. 1':I.IZAlil-ITII T. Pu-:RPoN, East End, General. Sorosis, 3: General Committee, Clio-Soro- sis Reception: Usher: Clio- Sorosis Banquet: Usher, Sen- ior Tea: Art Club: Senior Play Committee: Opera: Course Basketball : Volleyball: Tennis Club, 2: Bank Cashier: Senior Girls' Glee Club! Jour- nal Reporter: Outing Commit- tee: Publications Campaign Speaker: Journal Reporter, Senior Girls' Glee Club. The BREIDLIN 1 9 3 3 i sons, General. Parsons: Art l Club: Field pay Exhibit: Gym ' Exhibit: Biology Club. Cough- lin: Sorosis: Secre1ary,VVed- nesday Art Club: Art Club, 3. lflialaiziawr C. Polio, Parsons, Gen- eral. Parsons: Pianist: Field Day Exhibitl Minstrels : Track. Coughlin: Clio, 2: Masquers. ALEXANDER Joux PRICENOR, Par- sons, General. Pix'riuc'K J. Plu rzMAN, Laurel Run and Mauch Chunk, Gen- eral. Laurel Run: Volleyball: Basketball. Mauch Chunk: Baseball: Basketball: Volley- ball: Play. Coughlin: Ger- man Club. ATARIE XTAGDALENE PUHY, Sacred Heart, Commercial. Sorosis, 3: Sorosis Minstrels: G. A. A. Committee. Senior Girls' Tea: Clio-Sorosis Reception: Sen- ior Girls' Glee Club: Opera? Christmas Pageant: Gym Ex- hibit: Class Volleyball! Soro- sis Tea. C.-uuxiici. F. QUAREQUIO, Parsons, General. Freshmen Play: Freshmen Girls' Glee Club. Coughlin: journal Reporter? Sorosis. i Nomm ANITA PISANESCIII, Par- JOSEPIHNE CAMILLE Quinn-Locro, l Parsons, General. Parsons: Freshmen Volleyball: Fresh- men Art Club: Freshmen Play: Freshmen Girls' Glee Club: Gym Exhibit Z. Cough- lin: Senior Play: Masquers: Senior Girls' Glee Club: Opera: VVedneselay Art Club? Girls' Tumbling Team: Soro- sis. Ronein' G. QUIGLEY, Parsons, General. Parsons: Baseball: Basketball: Gym lixhibitg Field lixhibit: Track: Tennis. Coughlin: Science Club, 2: Secretary, Science Club: Clio, 2: Lettermen's Club. JEAN IJAVIS RAEDER, Parsons, General. Parsons: Freshman Play: Art Club: Glee Club: Field Exhibit: Volleyball! Sewing Club: Biology Club: Christmas Play. Coughlin: Sorosis, 3: Business Manager, Board of Publications: Recep- tion Committee: Clio-Sorosis Reception: Social Committee, Sorosis Tea: Football Dance Committee: President, Draw- ing Art Club: journal Cam- paign Speaker: Tennis Club! junior Girls' Glee Club: Girl Reserves: Financial Secretary, Sorosis: Decoration Commit- tee, Annual Banquet. i.oRENc'E RUTH RAMSIQY, Court- right, Commercial. Masquers: Buskins: Sorosis, 3: Vice President, Sorosis: Social Committee, Clio-Sorosis Re- ception: Committee, Senior Girls' Tea: Tennis Club, 2: Junior Manager, Tennis Club: Senior Girls' Glee Club: Opera: Publications Campaign Speaker: Journal Reporter: journal Reporters' Associa- tion: Bank Cashier: Cashiers' Association: junior-Senior Outing Committee: Secretary, Senior Class: Honor Society. VVILLIAM H, REHILL, G. A. R., General. RIIBERT' O. Rl-JNVILLE, Oakland, Parsons, General. Oakland: Orchestra: Hi Y. Play: Liter- ary Club. Coughlin: liditor- ial Staff, Board of Publica- tions: Assistant Editor, Breid- lin: Clio, 3: journal Reporter, Clio: journal Reporters' As- sociation: Chairman, Social Committee, Clio-Sorosis Re- cep.ion: Band, 2: Senior Play Committee: Masquers: Make- up Committee, Senior Play, Christmas Play, Minstrels, 2: Class Cashier: Cashiers' As- sociation: Chapel Oration: Publications Campaign Speak- er, 2: Manager, Breidlin and journal Subscription Cam- paign: Class Representative: Chairman, Seating Committee, Annual Banquet. Forty-four 1 9 3 3 The BREIDLIN ,lost-:x-II H. RITTS, East End, Gen- eneral. Freshman Basketball: Intramural Basketball, 4: Clio, 2: Vice President, Clio: Christ- mas Pageant: Opera: junior Boys' Glee Clubl Senior Boys' Glee Club: Cafeteria Ushers, 2. ENEVIEVE I.oin-:Trix Rocmx, Par- sons, General. Parsons: Yol- leyball: Field Day Exhibit: Freslnnan Art Club: Fresh- man Glee Club: Christmas Play. Coughlin: Biology Club: Sorosis, 2: Tennis Club. XIARY GR.'Ki'lE RoxsvALl.E, St. Mary's, College Academic. So- rosis, 3: Secretary, Sorosis: Reception Committee, Sorosis Tea: Senior Girls' Glee Club: Opera: French Club: Tennis Club: G. A. A.: Thursday Art Club: Gym Exhibit, 2: Jour- nal Campaign Speaker: Senior Class Basketball: Intramural Basketball: Advanced Danc- ing Class: President, French Club: Gift Committee. CATHERINE IVTAJURIE RosS. Laur- el Run, General. Laurel Run: Varsity Basketball, 2: Varsity Volleyball, 2: Captain, Volley- ball: Literary Club, 2: Secre- tary, Sophomore Class. Cough- ling Basketball, 2: Sorosis, 2: Typist, Board of Publications, 2: Varsity Basketball: Thurs- day Art Club: French Club: G. A. A., 2: Secretary, Art Club. RAN KLI N I,AFAYE'l I'E Ross, Laurel Laurel Run, General. Run: Literary Club: Presi- dent, Freshman Class: Presi- dent, Sophomore Class: Bas- ketball: Intramural Basket- Ball. Coughlin: Class Cash- ier: Cashiers' Associationl Football. 1 XLICE Ei.1zAnE'rH IxoTH, Union, General. Art Club: Sorosis, 3: Reception Committee, Clio- Sorosis Reception: Sorosis Tea Committee: Senior Girls' Glee Club: Field Day Exhibit, 2: Gym Exhibit! Opera: Tumbling Team: Freshman Track: Journal Reporter: Freshman Glee Club: Publi- cations Campaign Speaker: Class Day Committee. XYILLIAM LEE RoUsE, Courtright. Commercial. Assistant Head Cashier: Cashiers' Association, 3: Vice President, Cashier's Association: Trackl Min- strels: Opera: Junior Boys' Glee Club: Senior Boys' Glee Club: Christmas Pageant: Gym Exhibit: Breidlin Campaign Speaker. EVA Ruimwsxr, Courtright, Gen- eral. Field Day Exhibit: So- rosis. GII.BF1RT josEP11 RUsH'roN, East End, General. Boxing, 2: Boxing Exhibit, 2: Freshman Basketball: Intramural Bas- ketball, 42 I.ettermen's Club, 3: Football, 2: Baseball: Field Day Exhibit: Gym Exhibit: Tumbling: Bar Team: Swim- ming Team: Camp Cooking: Minstrelsi Breidlin Campaign Speaker: Decorating Commit- tee. OLANUA ELIZABETH Russo, Par- sons, General. Parsons: Track: Varsity Volleyball! Art Club: Glee Club: Biology Club: Gym Exhibit: Field Exhibit: Opera: Art Exhibit: Freshman I-Ionor Society. Coughlin: Clio-So- rosis Reception Committee: Usher, Senior Girls' Tea:So- rosis, 2: G. A. A.: Volleyball, 3: Ring Committee. JoIIN P. RFTA, Palmer, General. German Club: Journal Report- er! Invitation Committee. join: JOSEPH SAHER, Courtright, General. Senior Boys' Glee Clnb: Junior Boys' Glee Club: Christmas Pageant: Opera: Gym Exhibit: Bank Cashier: Swimming. The BRLIDLIN 1 9 3 3 BETTY SALsnt'uo, Union, Gener- al. Varsity Basketball, 3, Class Basketball, 3, Track Team, 2, Gym Exhibit, 3, Girls' Tumbling Team, 21 G. A, A., 3, Tennis Club, Mana- ger, Tennis Club, Senior Play, Masquers, 2, Secretary, Mas- quers, Journal Reporter, XVashington's Birthday Pro- gram, Sorosis, 3, Clio-Sorosis Reception Committee, 23 Jun- ior Girls' Glee Club, journal Reporters' Association, Ban- quet Committee. JOSEPH HARoI.n SALSRURG, Strauss, College Academic. Mantle Orator, Board of Pub- lications, 2, Assistant Editor, journal, Senior Play, French Club, President, French Club, Opera! Masquers, 2, Senior Boys' Glee Club, Junior Boys' Glee Club, Buskins, Christ- mas Play, 2: Chapel Oration, 2, junior Ushers, National Honor Society, 2, Minstrels, 2, Clio, 2, Science Club, 31 Social Committee, Clio-Sorosis Reception: W'ashington's Birthday Program, 2, Publi- cations Campaign Speaker, 2, Custodian, Baseball, 2, Pub- licity Staff, Cashiers' Associa- tion, 2, Chairman, Invitation Committee, Chairman, Pro- gram Committee, Banquet. ZIGMUND J, SAVITSKI, Parsons, General. Parso11s: Captain. Basketball, Field Exhibit, Captain, Track, Baseball. Coughlin: Lettermen's Club, 3, Vice President, Le1termen's Club, Track, 3, Football, 21 Boxing: Tumbling, Captain, Football. uarsrmx Ecol-:xEScuAAL, Courtright, General. Letter- men's Club, Science Club, Freshman Basketball, Track, Z, Intramural Basketball , Field Exhibit, German Club. BTARIE Diarolu-:s ScHI.i:1cHaR, Un- ion, Commercial. Sorosis, 3, C Reorganization Committee, Sorosis, Usher, Clio-Sorosis Reception, Usher, Senior Girls' Tea, Freshman Art Club, Tennis Club. Pam, Fimuels Sclrkooiq. East End, College Technical. Board of Publications, 3, Editor in Chief, Board of Publications, journal Reporters' Associa- tion, 4, junior Ushers, Na- tional Honor Society, 2, Cafe- teria Ushers, Lettermen's Club, Minsirels, Publications Campaign Speaker, Manager, Breidlin Subscription Cam- paign, Gym Exhibit, Swim- ming Class, Intramural Bas- ketball: Baseball, 35 junior Boys' Glee Club, Stage Mana- ger, Class Day, Secretary, mnrnal Reporters, Gift Com- mittee. KIARY Lotnsa SHYNER, Court- right, Commercial. Sorosis Class Cashier, Cashiers' As- sociation, Sewing Club, Ten- nis Club. BlIC1IA!iL T. SKARNUr.rs, Par- sons, General. Science Club: l,ettermen's Club, Gym Ex- hibit, Field Exhibit, Fresh- man Basketball, Track, ln- tramural Basketball, Christ- mas Pageant. EMILY CIIARi.oTTi: SLACIITA, Guthrie, Commercial. Mas- quers: Senior Girls' Glee Club: Typist, Board of Publications, Journal Reporters' Associa- tion, Clio-Sorosis Reception Committee, Opera! Sorosis, 3, Sorosis Tea, Gym Exhibit, Class Basketball, Tennis Club. 2, Decorating Committeel Freshman Party Committee: Girl Reserves, Dancing Class, Serving Committee, Letter- men's Party. Jos1zPH M. Sl.ovINsKr, Parsons. General, Freshman Basket- ball , Lettermen's Club, Track: Gym Exhibit, Tumbling, Box- ing: Swimming. GEORGE 5 Mol.EN YAK, Guthrie. College Technical. Honor So- ciety, 2, Junior Ushers: Ger- man Club, 2, President, Ger- man Club, Senior Play Com- mittee, Junior Boys' Glee Club, Iniramural Basketball, Gym Exhibit. Mmm M SM tvcowrrz, Guthrie. College Academic. National Honor Society, 2, junior Ush- ers! Board of Publications: Publicity Manager, 2, Journal Reporters' Association, Bus- ki11s, Masquers, 2, Examining Board, Masquers , French Club, Commercial Art' Club, junior Accompanists' Class: Sorosis, 3, Usher, Clio-Soro- sis Reception, Intramural Bas- ketball: Class Volleyball,Ten- nis Club, Gym Exhibit, Pub- lications Campaign Speaker, 2, Chapel Oration, Christ- mas Play Committee, Make-up Committee, Senior Play Coin- mittee, Washington's Birth- day Program. Foriy-Jia' 1 9 3 3 S'1'ANI.Ex' VV. SoCK1.E, Parsons, General. Parsons: Basket- lvall: Baseball: Track. Cough- lin: Senior Boys' Glee Club? l.ettermen's Club, 3: journal Reporter, Lettermen's Club: Football, 2: Track, 3: Intra- mural Basketball. 3: Boxing: Tumbling: Opera. AlAl.LTOMB Sooav, Courtright, General. Freshman Basket- ball: Gym Exhibit: Intramur- al Basketball, 4: German Club, 2: Vice President, German Club: Aviation Club! Science Club: Clio: Field Exhibit: Cafeteria Ushers. MICIIAEI, SoRoKA, St. Mary's, College Technical. German Club, 2: Minstrels: Cafeteria Ushers: Football: Lettermen's Club. RAY1vIoNn FREDERICK STEI-H ENS, East End, College Academic. Science Club, 2: Journal Re- porter, Science Club: Intra- mural Basketball, 3: Track' I journal Reporters' Associa- tion! Publications Campaign Speaker, Z: Tony Sarg Mari- onette Speaker: French Club: Gym Exhibit. ORVAI. L. STEVENS, Courtright, Commercial. Bank Cashier, 4: Swimming: Camp Cooking: Freshman Basketball: Intra- mural Basketball, 2: Track: Gym Exhibit: Journal Report- er. FERRIS B. TIIoMAs, Courtright, Academic. Junior College Ushers: Board of Publica- tions: Senior Play Committee: Senior Boys' Glee Club? Opera: Minstrels: Science Club, 3: German Club, 2: Cafeteria Ushers: Track: In- tramural Basketball: Min- strels, 2: Outing Committee. MARGARET ELIZABETH TI-IoMAs, G. A. R., General. G. A. R.: Basketball, 3: Baseball, 2: Volleyball: Varsity Track, 2: Swimming Club: K. A. K., 21 Dancing Club, Z: Glee Club: Gym Exhibit, 2. Coughlin: Varsity Basketball: G. A. A. RICHARD H. Tuo:xIAs, Court- right, Commercial. .ANNA NIARIE ToMAscIK, Sacred Heart, Commercial. Sorosis, 3: Sorosis Tea Committee: Clio-Sorosis Reception Com- mittee: Senior Play? Journal Reporters' Association: Junior Accompanists' Class: Cashiers' Association: Ari Club: Ten- nis Club, 3: Serving Commit- tee, Clio-Sorosis Reception. KATHERINE M A R I E TRAINOR, Parsons, General. Parsons: Freshman Art Club: Fresh- man Play: Opera: Freshman Glee Club. Coughlin: Cos- tume Committee: Art Club, 2: Sorosis, 3: Sorosis Tea Com- mittee: Clio-Sorosis Recep- tion Committee: Senior Girls' Tea, ANN DoI.oRI-:s TURANSKI, Guth- rie, General. Glee Club: Serving Committee, Senior Girlsl Tea: Sorosis, 25 Biol- ogy Club: Gym Exhibit: Dancing Class: Art Exhibit. E. BEVERLY TUTHILL, Parsons, General. Art Club: Gym Ex- hibit, Z: Field Exhibit: Vol- leyball. The BREIDLIN 1 9 3 3 ATICHAEL PAUL TYMCZYN, Guth- rie, General. German Club, 21 SCCFCUIYY, German Club, Science Club, Cafeteria Ush- ers, Z, Secretary, Cafeteria Ushers: Chief, Cafeteria Ush- ers: Chapel Oration, Mas- quers, Gym Exhibit, Intra- mural Basketball, Secretary, Science Club, Am-31. THERESA USTVLJN, Sacred Heart, General. Sorosis, 3, Typist, Board of Publications, 2: Gym Exhibit, Field Ex- hibit, Junior Dramatic Club, Sewing Club, Art Exhibit, Dancing Class, Usher, An- nual Banquet. RAcr-: :MARY X7ANCHURI, Par- sons, General. Sorosis, 2, Art Club: Senior Tea Committee, R e f r e s h in e u t Committee, Freshman Volleyball, Fresh- man Art Club. GI-LRTRUDE DOI.ORES WALi.Ac12, Union, General. Sorosis, 3, Clio-Sorosis Reception Com- mittee, 2, Usher, Senior Girls' Tea, Sorosis Minstrels, Sen- ior Girls' Glee Club, Opera, Social Committee, Sorosis Tea, Tumbling, Cashiers' As- sociation, Journal Reporters' Association, Journal Cam- paign Speakerl Art Club, Secretary, Art Club. EnwARn JOSEPH XVALSH, Union, General. Football, Z, Track, 2, Intramural Basketball, 4, Field Exhibit: Swimming: l.ettermen's Club, 2, Bank Cashier, Gym Exhibit, Tumbl- ing Team, Camp Cooking. W'u.l.1AM Josavn VVALTERS, Par- sons, General. Lettermen's Club, Football, Track, Intra- mural Basketlzall, Bank Cash- ier, Christmas Pageant! Gym Exhibit, Field Exhibit, Swim- ming Team, JAMES H. WASHBURN, East End General. Boxing, Track, In tramural Basketball: Letter men's Club, Science Club, Aviation Club, Cafeteria Ush- ers, Senior Boys' Glee Club Vice-President, Senior Boys Glee Club, Junior Boys' Glee Club, Opera, Christmas Pag- eant, Vice-President Senior Boys' Glee Club. ANASTASIA F. VVAs1xnA, St Mary's, College Academic junior Ushers, Sorosis, 3 Tennis Club, Commercial Art Club! Junior Girls' Glee Club, French Club, Girl Re- serves, Journal Reporter, French Club, George VVash- ington Birthday Program, Journal Reporters' Associa- tion, Publications Campaign Speaker. eral. Sorosis, 2, junior Girls Glee Club, Senior Girls' Glee Club, Freshman Glee Club, Dancing, Volleyball: Basket- ball, Baseball, Field Exhibit, Opera, Biology Club, Track. HAROLD WERTHHMER, Guthrie, College Academic. Board of Publications, 2, Assistant Ed- itor, Breidlin, Honor Society, 2, junior Ushers, Senior Play, Cashiers' Association, Z, Cafeteria Ushers, Chief, Cafeteria Ushers, Treasurer, Cafeteria Ushers, Scie11ce Club, 3, Treasurer, Science Club, Chairman, Reorganiza- tion Committee, Science Club, French Club, Publicity Bu- reau, 2, Minstrels, Masquers, Reporter, Electrical Commit- tee, Minstrelsi Masquers, Clio, 2, Treasurer, Clio, Vice President, Clio, Social Com- mittee, Clio-Sorosis Recep- tion, Tennis Team, 2, Pro- logue, Christmas Play, Make- up Committee, Opera, Inter- locutor, Minstrels, Christmas Pageant, VVashington's Birth- day Program, Chapel Pro- gram, Breidliu Campaign, Co-manager, Journal Sub- scription Campaign , Gift Committee, Captain, Tennis. FRANCES PEARL W1Er.Kor'oLsK1, Parsons, General. Sorosis, 2, Financial Secretary, Wednes- day Art Club, Serving Com- mittee, Senior Girls' Tea, Senior Play Committee, Freshman Art Club, Fresh- man Volleyball, Weclllesday Art Club, 2. CATHERINE :WAI-I W1Lr.rAMs, Un- ion, General. Sorosis, 3, Tumbling. I'ortyr1ght 1 9 3 3 RUTH VV!-:INs'rocK, Union. Gen- , Douornv RIAIE XYILLIAMS, Par- sons. General, Parsons: Fiel-:l Exhibit: Freshman Play: Freshman Glee Club. Cough- lin: Masquers: Sorosis, 3: Decorating Committee, Soro- sis Tea: Social Conunittee, Clio-Sorosis Reception: Art Club, 4: Recording Secretary, Art Club: Journal Reporter: Tennis Club: Usher, Senior Girls' Tea: Volleyball: Biol- ogy Club: Invitation Commit- tee: Honor Society. I EARL VFEIOMAS VVn.l.lAMs, Iar- sons, General. Par s o ll s : Freslnnan Track: Intramural Basketball: Gym Exhibit: Field Day Exhibit. Cough- lin: Christmas Pageant: Clio? Usher. Clio-Sorosis Recep- tion: Swimming Class: Min- strels. JAMES PAUL XVn.l.IAMs. East End. General. Clio: Letter- men's Club: Track: Min- strels: Christmas Pageant: Class Cashier: ,lournal Re- porter: Freslnnan Basketball: Intramural Basketball: Danc- ing Class! Publications Cam- paign Speaker, 2: Cafeteria Usher: Gym Exhibit: Class Day Representative. RAY TnoMAs WILLIAMS, East End, General. Football: Base- ball: Boxing: Intramural Bas- ketball: Cafeteria Ushers, 3: Science Club: I.ettermen's Club: Junior Boys' Glee Club: Opera: Christmas Pageant! Minstrels: Manager, Track: Swimming: Freshman Basket- ball: ,Iournal Reporter. GEORGPI Emsorv XVORDI-IN, Union, General. Track. 4: Basket- ball, 3: I,e'termen's Club: Decorating Committee, I.etter- men's Banquet: Bar Team: Football, 3: Tumbling: Gvm Exhibit: Junior Boys' Glee Club: Senior Bovs' Glee Club: Minstrels, 2: Freshman Basketball: Iournal Reporter: Freshman Track: Field Day Exhibit: Minstrels: Vice-Pres- ident I.ettermen's Club: Co- Cap'ain. Basketball: Track Club: Class Cashier, 2: Swim- ming Club: Camp Cooking: Dancing Team: Intramural Basketball. onN TIlAlDlll4IllS XVIIIUINUXVICZ, Parsons, General. Football: German Club: Clio! Track Team. 2: Swimming Team: Field Day Exhibit: Boxing. 3: Intramural Basketball, Z: Min- strels: Breidlin C a m D a i gn Speaker: Decorating Commit- tee. CLARA LL'clE VVozN1ckr, Par- sons, General. Parsons: Freshman Volleyball: Field Day Exhibit: Volleyball: Field Exhibit: Freshman Track: Freshman Honor Society. Coughlin: Werlilesclay Art Club, Z: Art Editor, Journal: Sorosis, 2: Senior Play Com- mittee: Book Week Play Committee: Biology Club: Freshman Art Club: Art Ex- hibit: Refreshment Commit- tee. MARVIN Cx.ARENcE W'Rn:nT, G. A. R., College Technical. Ger- man Club, 22 Treasurer, Sci- ence Club: Opera: Minsirels. 2: Junior Boys' Glee Club: Senior Boys' Glee Club: Bank Cashier: Gym Exhibit: Cafeteria Usher: Intramural Basketball. EDNVARD R 1 c H A R D XVx'soc1c1, Guthrie, College TCCl1lllCZ1l. Clio: Minstrels, 3: Baseball, 2: Senior Boys' Glee Club: Opera: Tap Dancing Team, 3: Tumbling Team, 42 Gym Exhibit, 4: Intramural Basket- ball, 3: Swimming Team: Christmas Pageant. EMMA ELI-:ANOR YEAGER, Albert, Commercial. Sorosis, 3. BETTY M. YESKO, Parsons. Col- lege Academic. Sorosis, 3: Commercial Art Club: junior Accompanists' Class: Tennis Club: French Club: Girl Re- serves? Publications Cam- paign Speaker. IFHEODORE HAIQIQY YUIIKOVITZ, Union, General. Clio: Ger- man Clubl Cafeteria Ushers, 2: Football: Chief, Cafeteria Ushers: Minstrels: Breidlin Campaign Speaker. The BREIDLIN 1 9 3 3 linen:-1 JEAN ZAI.li'I'A, Parsrnls, General. Parsons: lfruslunan Play: Glee Club: lliulugy Club: lfielcl Day lixliilzil: .Xrt Club: Captain, Varsity Vol- leyli-all: Gym lfxbibit: Rc- frcsbnu-ut Cmninittee: lfresli- man Orelu-stral lirerilnnan 'Vraelc Tcani. Cnuglilin: Pres- ident, XvCllllCSKllly .Xrt Club? Clio-Surosis Rceepticn Cmn- inittce: Senior Play Cunnnit- tee: Surosis, 2. Ill-glrrllli Maxima ZATCOIPF, G. A. Y lx., General. K. A. K., 3: Secretary, Senior llrzunatie Club, 2: Swiinniinq Club, Z: Secretarial Club: Glue Club! Gym lixliibit: Freshman Play: ,lunior Dramatic Club: llouk Club. Blain' 1l1Ili'l'KOVlC'1l Zuma, Court- riglit, General. Sfumsis. 2: liiulogy Club: -lmunal Re- porter: Tennis Club: Cash- iers' Association: Gym Ex- 7 bibit: Class Xolleyball. Smna Zwfxss, Guthrie, College ,Xcaclc-inie. Buskins: Mas- que-rs: Senior Playi Opera: Cbrisimas Pageant: German Club, 2: Journal Reporter, German Club: Surnsis, 3: Alnniur Girls' Glee Club: Sen- ifwr Girls' Glec Club: jour- nal Repurters' A-Xssuciatiollg Publications Campaign Speak- er. 23 Opera Speaker. 'l 'I X JACK Romain' Fuwruxrz, Parsnns, General. Parsmlsz 'l'raL'k: Field Exhibit: liasketball: Nasa-ball. Cuuglilin: Tuinbl- ing. Two llllIIllI't'll null xffwellfy- nine Seniors arf rejzreszfzlierl in 1hi.v ro.s'!f'r. This ix the Fill' blrm to zulrirlr as lllvy lmw Coughlin Ilzry prunzfsv eternal loyalty-our xml, symbolic of IIJIXIIUIII, C1lIfl1ft', Power, Ihr grmt 7'l'i1llIl'l'il'!lfl' of EIllllYlfiUll. in , ev Fiffy 1 9 3 3 TheBR1aIu1,IN zmzbrs XC -J Junlor Class O cers MORG XN Duns HELEN IXOWALSRI I reside nt r XIVIILS wlmh arc necessary L' prrsulmmr tr: those 0 lC'IClLI'blll1J Llnhty, 1l'llClllglllCC, 'Incl a XVIIIIIIIHI nh lfllllllg per on xhty Xlor gan Drums eleeted prusnlcnt of the Jumor Class, possesses all these and more No one could better Ell the posmon wlnch we have entrusted to 'Xloelt th rn he hnnsclf H lb the lillll student not just Ill stuchcs but lll illllCllCS 'Ls well nnmr Ushers lllllllllll' hnn unong thur nnmhtrs ls do the footlull 'tncl ns Ltlmlll in uns 1 xc lrs N N NIU S nu xx 14 mon Ins st lN llrkslilll of L nm t Secretary Resmllxo Helen Kowalskm by popular request of the -Iumor Class, to ict as thexr secle tary from a w1de field of Calldl dates Helen was chosen byamajorx y vote of the Junxors She, as well as our Dresldent, IS a member of the College Academlc Course wh1eh ln sures cooperatzon Among those '1ct1w1t1es 1n VVl'l1Cl1 Helen part1c1patcs are German Club, JLIHIOI' Ushers ind G X 1-X She 15 'tlso Bulk C'l.9ll1Ll' of her roll Call It 18 eusllx seen tlmt her qlnhtx foes no stnl to out thing hut IS g,ra1 x x mul Good lnalt Ilthn lnfl xxe re lucln to h ut sou for our steretary fzffx ,111 ,iw -X f ' , A K s 1 v , s., . 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Third Row: Milton Charnowitz Morgan Davies, Leo Glasser, Robert Mayock, Maurice Halpor, Mirko Tuhy, James Lavin. .lunior Ushers Z F all the organizations in Coughlin, excepting the National Honor Society, the Junior Ushers should hold the greatest esteem in the eyes of every member of the student body. The society is composed of Juniors with the highest scholastic standing for their entire high school course. It was organized to show recognition of the fine work done in the two previous years, as well as to meet the need of having some group to direct people to their seats at our various performances throughout the year. Although originally only boys were allowed in the society, girls were later admitted and the society now consists of almost twice as many girls as boys. The total number of ushers is always kept below thirty and this year there were only twenty-three. They are in charge of lllr. F. H. Super, who directs and assists them until they become proficient in their work. The ushers were not chosen this year for the first performance, Tony Sarg's llarionettes, because the grades for the first interval had not been turned in, but shortly before the Senior Play they were picked by illr. H. Super. They have served our audiences at all performances during the school year at which ushering was necessary. It being evident that these ushers would eventually become members of the National Honor Society, they were invited to the reunion of that group at the Dresden on December thirty-first. 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Fifty Elgfll Junlor Class Hlstory III seflr of 1937 33 lr ls eome to ur end Wlfll It hxs Come the Q'lfl9fSIllg Lrroxrle1lge th'1t rs e, the IUHIOIS throughout the whole xe'1r, hue trred to thc hest of our 'll7llllX to hue up to Loughlrrrs motto, Slplelrti Lu turl lotestls Xhe hut put forth our hast eftorts Ill rll our urrtlerttlclrrgss ue trust that our rft urs hue lreerr llrlx performed Ihe first xrord of our motto ls XfVlSKlKJfU There IS lllI'dlW fur OI'g1lI1lZ'1tlOI1 III C0llQhllD uhrth does not ICKIUITC xrlsdom llrere .ue 1 feu though of Vlllltll It IN tre cllef l1UllIHL ltlorr Jrre of these ls tre urrlor Lshers Orer r seore ot hors 'lllll glrls xx ere seleeted for thls honor at the hegllrlrlrrg of the rear A ferr others, who l1eked but '1 ferr polrrts to qu lllfX rused the qutlrtr of thelr xr orlx to suth 1 degree thfrt lrr the l7Cj1lllll1ll' of tht steorrd semester, they lJCk,lfl'lC ushers mal prospeetlve memhtrs of the N lflllllll Horror Soelctr Arrotlru 'letlxltr lrr uhlell urrlors took part 18 the Bo 1rd of PL1lWl1k.Zlt10IlN llrere rr ere severfrl on the edltorml rrrrl l7llSll'lCSS stifts Wlsclcrm ls follow ul hx Lulture, not onlr III our motto hllt III llfe A num her of urrlors rr ere ehostrr to he memhers of NI lsquers, thus gllllllllff for themselwes 111 opportunlty to reveil thelr vers frrre drlm ltle ll7llltX NI rm urrlor hors helped lseep order Ill the c,'1fCfLll t through tlrelr llllUCN ls LlfCtCTll Ushers VVe were rso utll represerrtul orr r rrrous eomrrrlttecs QJIQIIIIIIIUUIIN sller rs L lo, borosls, C A A md mury others were eomposed of lQ0OlllS l1L1I1'1lMl of UIIIOYS beveml were llso III the lr lrrcl 'md orehestrr YVe hrrre sll0XX!1 th rt uc h rxe rlorre ollr hest III xVlNllIJITl 'lrrd Lllltllll. 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Qwfqwfzz GJJM,-U95 '97 opfzomores Cf S is , 1ILMVxll QLW7 M Sophomore Class Hlstory X SllI 'll1 , CVILICI lITlD'1flUlf SH lIlTl 0 IIHIULLIITN AITTOWC 'TIOIIOLISIX XOUIIQI, umIuIIx unlcuncd H1 the IIINYCIC' srudmt Ilte XXIIIIIH the h'1IIx of Qoughlm 1 1 muIc up tw ICNIITIIII lv 0 7 I Te uexe IIB nxt 'len n LI1 N to Hu 1 11111 fc , our Lum x xucxul pxmupal ffulde 0111 umm un steps Itex the uxu 1I prou N of lLLIl!Tlltllltl0H uxtm 111 the muse CIICCFICIIIIX duno In uppu LIISSITILII, uc found ou1scIx0x ICILIIIY flttlng TOUIIIIIC of Iugh SLIIOUI, md own ucxe 11Leptc1I IS 1 1e1I put 0 the IT1'1IxlI1f1 up student Ilfe and lllllllflllgf mto the d11Ix Inppx flI1'1lIX Nlembcxs of 0111 LI1ss xx ere t lIxtl1 Into thc AtI1ILt1L ASSiJClltliJI1, the mdlcstlfx 'IIN the Ioum 1I hpmtus sxlkllflllll 1 mmuffmt out 'lflllll tmc 'ICNIIHIII Nuu 1 Jlkll umtum mn tu um ltel nx pres lf Xuth 1Ic-1 1111 u x 1 1 'man to tu 1rIN of our c mugll cnjoxul A of ux rc IN the Gnls AtI1Iet1L ANStJLl1tlllI1 lI1e Blologg LIUI1 mm 1 I11ffI1Ix suuessful 0I'Q'ZlIHlZZl.tlOI1, u 11s oxgginmed In tlus dass I0 1 I III ton sc XVII!!! lffil LXIIUN md DTQQIIIQ m1ukQ g5Icc u IX fmsurcrl, uc cumml tlu proud t1tIc of Supluunmu, xml summu X'IL.ltl0l'l V518 lIICIdI On our utum uc vxuc gr ILIOUSIX xuIu1mccI ls fuII fledged membcxs of Cho, SOIUSIS SLILIILC, LIUIH C A A md m my OIIICI Llubb ln the school Buskms, our CI1ss 1Ir1m'1t1L soucts, wx IN UI'lI'lIlllCQI In thc dl lm IUL 1Ilx mdmed, who Vled w1tI1 euh other ln than Lffmtx to Iwo IKIYTIIUCII N x ILIQNTI 1 uc mmugmt our Inc t t1Icnt, 'md mto the Rcse Iccognltlon xutll IHCIHIXINIIID UIIOIIU them llu Alt Llubs ICLCIX ed enthuslxstu um opemtlon md lNSlsIlIlLL fmm those of mu fflttcd omx 1111116 mlm of 1116 p ls CIS 011 f w Us tx md suulv tums xx exe soplmrnmes who prox ed tI11t ue also have oux st 1In ut xx IIIIUIS AII rhn sou ll c vC'll'lfS xx 616 xx cII suppmted bs the cuss xx ho dld 11611 put to m lkr. tI1cm suuusful I ns xunt In slum th xt ll'l exelx CILp1I'fITlCIlt of ou! L 1 thc sdmol wuI1I I1mI UIIIIHP, L 1p1IwI1 mmm II to LLII mto SCIVILC WIICIILXCI 1 p uc xx ls to In I1IIuI Ol 1 txslx to In pe1ImxnuI On xxlngx mea thnx Ncwml 1 cnttul sux mngnw ll 1161 th of jou 'lm uppxnesx xuth xtx tuImus but uemvux umk md umm ox er xtudles md the cxer feared ex 1mm IIIUIIN ILIIICNI of 1 thc xcu sm thc- Lementmg of frxendsupx ns of xx LII gg IN IlL Oul rexpcut uul ulmnl tum fm mn p uuu flkll tx, IIlLILlNLl wx tluu I11utT1It LUOPCI 111011 lx umm mum um exunx spy 11 pxmnotmn md tm utxs ls mu 1 16111161 lll our ururs 1 hugh sdlool studcnts Io Inettu oul ILLOILIN 111 exels Input to keep up the 9I'llld'11d of sLI10IlstlL Iiflllfl 116 mum at ox om :lull to Imd ouuclxu Ioolxcd upon 'Is xxorths to up 101 t 1011111 of dc u u 1 llgfl m m uux phuc n1II In the Ixex note of our cffo s 1 tuough mu 1 1 umm xc lI1c fuluu mu Ioum umertun md I1 an lhe ld but xx1tI1 fum dctumm mon to do UI dm uf, hope to go on 10 vlutorx, xpul rul lheld bs thc num uulxng, 101 1Is md PIILIC ot exexs bon and d'lL1gIlICI of our honored Alma Nlatern S 1xty one U X 5 'Q ,N .A ', ' 1 '- 5 '1' f I' H 5 . 11 , , 5 Q -' . 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Ire '- is1-1', ll '1 Ill'. l'll'2lllC 1 Icillll., Ruth If1lllZl0YVll'Z, Ca1'oli11e lCl'1lXVClZ, Anna. ,11l'1 1nee, M'll'Lf'l l,11w1'en1'1', ClL'lTl0l'l ' 1- l ight, I 11th Iivings, Alice M111'lino, Lena Mnslunis, K'1th1yn Zffl-X3 M1-n11gh11.n, Joseph Mikulewiez. Alf:-1-1l Nava1 1 11 Joseph Neusu P ul 0 Donnell L11 ment 0 Malley An1l1 011 Oppenhermer G11'1I1l Panek H1111 1111 I '11l1111son Tuhn I111ley N11h11l1s I0 1 1sl 5 I11s111h Stephen N111 111 111 'symuns H Ll 11l1l Qyron I1111m1 Tleth 111 xy Alhut Ulb 1nsl11 flt.,lHllHll Wlll1llH1S Glyn Mel 118 Hel1111 M8l1llt Ruth N21ClOHl 811111 Ogin D111 1s Pemlu 5, 1st M ll '11 el P1cl11lte M ll y Pohl G11t1111l1 Repusc 111 M 11y Robe1ls M ll 11111 Romonosl 1 M1l1l1 Ol Russo I' th1l PK h 111 S 1 S11e11he1 H111 ll Thom IS OI111 ll Thomas E111 1l11lh VllSll'lll1 Il11l1l 7 l Aleo Iohn Allen H11n111 A1111111 H111 11l1l Ayeis 111111-. r111s S11 Ll Il ll I11n11 l4o71l1 Ioselwh Beiiy XX 1ll11111 B11 111l1 Geo liuxns Fl11111 I 1v1s hxllllllll 1l 1 II111. D11n1111'11sl'i. Al11h1111Se Dybaeh, Michael Fic le1', H2ll'l1lll I 111'1l. 'lIl10lYlllN '1 1113 XVII' Giles, fi y1 13 l1 111l'1'lt. OHl'lLl' lI'11'1'in1,t1'1n, John Howells, IiOlllI1'll1 lI111l11l'. ElllX'1ll'l 111 11l'. .lose 1 llIll'l', Chair' -s J11l1l1111owsl'i, Weneelzxs . en1ins, C'11vi Kow'1lil', Anthony Leeislon, Alex Jones, f'e111'ge .Iuzwinlj 'l'h111 1l1'u:a Iq2i!llll'21C'0, .I11s1111h Kelly, 'l'h1111111s K11nni1'l'. All11- -. Q 'is11, .l11se11 .' 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Robert 'I'IIl . l'1'aneis C1-1 ' .'1-l1h1'11. 11- 1 7 '1111, 1'1'11wley, Alice f1Xlll!Cli. Helen lI11Il 1n, Elizabetl1 lJ2llllN'l'. Roslyn :v's, ,il1i1 l mek. nn De1'1', Rlllh Deltmmc lIeI1 ll DeV111 H l1 ll Dewey B 1l111 1 Downey I ourse D e 1cl I Cl DllIfI'II0l Ruth D 11, 1n li t 1 Evan' hr sl1y Xnn 1 Lvdns I'h111s dl 1 nlt M 1 11 l ea1ne1sl11n M11 11et Flllll fT1n1 ne I'1anl1 M11 1111111 GClllL'lx Tllllllfl 1 IIR7CllTlSl v Ros1ll 1 Hess Dololhy 7C1 Ix11nesl11 I11111s IXUDLC ql111l1y Ixov1l Io'-.111h Heylak Blll1ll L H1n7 Doiothy Iuun M 111 I 111l1s11n l1111 l11'11l1r1v1l1 I Ienmn s Ilulh Iohnslon Rll 1 IUIIKN C1lh1 11111 lon1s M ll V ll Cl I 1-1r111l ll111l11 Ixa1.1t'e1 P 1rl Ixeto Rose Ixnops Ch Llltlllf 1 111 1111 111 M Ix11s'11sl1y I lh1 11. rl Soph L1 15 X 111 s L 11 V11 1 1sh1nl zxllll 1 Iyons lVllILlllIlll 1' 'I11l1-, li '- 1 Merlz, An11'1 Mycek, Nellie 7 . M'lll2lXVSlil. I e er MK'lJ1lU2lltl, .lnmes M1rsse1', A11th1111y 11 t. F '11 ' 11-r'11ws1i, 1' 1, ' Jily. 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Second Trykoslty, Rose Durinski, Ann Kathryn llflaslonis. Third Row: Harold Symons, Albert George, Ed ' ' ' f5fN BUSKINS Mann, Doris Ogden, Ruth Merritt, Marguerite Pendergast, Mary Roth. Nancy Tattersall, Ethel Russo, Katherine Crawley, Betty Row: Bernard Callahan, Catherine Kinney, Myra Kaiser. VVeneesla Marie l utc-h, Marion Roberts, Dorothy Andrews, Thelma VVall'er. Oscar Granfelt, Gerald Gppenheimer. Lint-o'n I'arry. Paul Shen. Richard Vasper, Harold Hyman, Andrew 0'lVlalley. Fourth Row: uaid Hutl.tlt. Iaul Dt-Muio lohn liz-1ln'tr H'1i'old Xrnow Allred Mil'ul u't Ad lph Iii , . . , . 1 ,. t e 'i z. o 'own. G.lbert Hurwitz. Absent: NVilliam Brennan, Robert Llvwelyn. Si.1'fy-six BUSKINS EX? USKINSl lVhat a thrill the name strikes into the heart of every Sophomore, because Buslcins is the only club in the school that belongs to the Sophomore class alone. l'Vhile in previous years the second year classmen were obliged to combine their efforts in the dramatic field with the Freshmen it was found that the club could not accommodate members of both classes, therefore the Freshmen were barred from membership. llfeetings are held every other Thursday, alternating with its big-sister club, Nlasquers. Plays are presented and delightful times are always enjoyed. illembership in Buskins is gained by tryouts. This method of obtaining mem- bers assures that only the most gifted in histrionic Zl1't are accorded the privilege of belonging to the organization. Bluch of the praise for the high standard of Buslcins should go to bliss lVIyfanwy' VVilliams, adviser and supervisor of the plays. llliss Willizlins has been the director for a number of years and the members receive genial co-operation and kind assistance from her in the work. We hope and feel that the training these young Thespians received while mem- bers of Buskins will be of immeasurable use to them in future years, both While as students of Coughlin and later years after graduation. resfamefz Freshman Class Hlstory D25 t ll 1 lv 11 mt .1-t sn II s ,,r.11uxt1n'f 1 .tw I1 me Qometx ff uumu an uc xI11II ImtI1 Iac pumtcd out is 1I.1ssu to Ive ICITIII ed, L .wsu t 11 tue lult un IIHDUIT 11111 1tt11L med 0 tlcm Ihe L ass 0 37 H1 Iwc note-aI Inn um lf um the I.1 r tn In 5,1 uIu1tc1I under our so null be-Iox ed Nlr B16-ld '01, 1 N XL uc nun Il lls to uxe 1 Sum: gmdc- 0u1 mrmw Il muxt um nw IIINXXIII umm IIII un N 1 Hx I Tc lufuttcm XCIX mum tllf un N1 rut at It tu mme tlmn uc 1110111-1 tm ue sLlI'IL 1 1 IQIIIUTILI IIN Il xx lN 11pI.1xCd In NI1 'Su 1 do not mm Ill xx Ill 1gI1t uthux maxs Imv- I11I1I ux but ue oulsc-lx es QL tlxt un u1uI1I not I1 up bun 1111110 I 011111 md lnexpelmnud IN othct IICSIIITICII unc 11-cn 71 no xu ou 11,1 II1 tI11s Ixllc U1 36 was the IITSI to benm v x pI1n t tml 1 1 1 I .mst 1 One du ln tI1 lt montm xx e, as c-1151 1 H , N 1 1 tunoun tt Lou -Ill Ar tI11t tlme uc nun arcwu x MI m cx111I IIILIHXIN of the f1u1Itx md then uc uc-rc L untcd on 1 mmuugm H1 putmn tom of tI1L sm XV1111 un uturncd m tI11 I1II Xu tc-It llrexdx tI1'1t Louf'I1I1n xx ms oul sCI1ooI tI1 tl sc sue 1 1 IL p ut, too of c.,0l1Q'I1IlIl IIN: Lhmus Nlfflllfl' on tht s1.Lg,L tttl lutcd our 'IYYCIIUUIL md Io' we uexe s1tt111g1 tI1c1e We went to tu btllllll I I tx, to the Opera, to the 'XIIlIStILIS, md We sau oursdves on the stage Sudl mxucl uc 111I 1101 umtcnt m11v,Ixu u1tI1 w llll Ilopu cn u1tI1 Cmptx wsu s I one t 1 It tu xu mmm 1 tw xx ls not cntuprm gg IV1 took up tht 1 .mx 1 ll ll I 1 a x IL If xc ll 1 1 Itft oif 110 took :dx mt nge of the m. 11 LK Ill 11111111011 xx msn comx H111 opmn to ua, some of us jomed the Band am IL rIu In t I11 Immqn to don tIu mu llI1lfOI One of thc 1LIl1CXCIT1Cl1t5 of XXIIILII uc- uc num pmud ls thg 110151.11111 mon ot the f1'CQIlIT1ll1 ordmcstrn nhlch had not ex S ed fm uu 1I 10 Ilus Imodx, lfILI' Ilavmg f'utI1fuIIs ICII'1dlIlCd orgamzed for tu who L mu, LLIIIIIIIIIKCQI the xc II xutll 1 suu:cQsfuI lppc u 11110 III cI1'LpeI wen, t 1, sump I 1 ll up md Ulllllllrf BIIIXIIIOILS wppeuul III tI1L Lllrlstmas plu XXVIII p11 x I ltt 1, nuxgu '- us num x xcpu tu Ill tI11 tml On tht fuld mme of us IJIULIQIY um lfftl mu to Ol1'Vl lll tm to tu hummn L ms XXIIIIK tht text of UN LIICLICK them on m mm t IL I11mI of IIIUC I1 ls LUIlN1 'lIC'CI our frcshm tn xeftr to hlstorx L 0111 mug UI 1 tux mum lw xx1t1 tu NIIISIICK 00 mv lhlt sometung Im, 10 n OlllI1IlNIIllI xx 1 so 11 N no J v1u1 mu vlsmnx s xc u S11 we Us IISIIIQ 1 Nt mt x III... 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' I- werc the 2lSDII'2lfIUIlS that IIII1-aI our Ill'2lI'fS during our first year. ll '-f - ', '- I' ' - - ' '1' ' D' ms. N1 - can say I1 I - I'-:I 1 'I1 1'1' '1 5 -' '. n . - ' - 15' ' of tI1- Iii I gi' Cl 1I x'I1C'- I1s S 'I1ss - ' g ' ' 1 '1 1 'my tI1-' '31 fx: ' s 'I I '-'- - 5 5 ' ' ' I we-H - s - - -' ' 'ms. ' 1 ist ' s- I' urs. ' ' D' 1 - ' V 1' j ' 7 ' I 2 ' I- . 1' ' ' 1 ' - -1' 1 5 ' 1 -1 '1 ' ' 1 . Tl U1 5 ' 11' ll ' 1 ' ' 'N I 1 2 ' ' ' ' 1-' v1-ry IittIc, or Zl 3'lI'CIltI vert' I' I- in, 'l'I1 5 '-'- vc '- '-svn -I ' - ' 'llI1. - '- . 5 ' I I1 '-I1'-'I1 '-I C JI' 1 I I- -:I 1 - 3 5 ' -'-I A I ', I - 1 ' ' - 11' ' Y, ' 5 1 j 1 ': VV- I1'-Cf lhlinf '1 If I I-:1 If I'h 1 : I' 'JI c- um' ' Q 'itl tI11- rc-5 Iuri ll tIl11t our Impc: sI11lII t Ic 1, ' 5 .'I111II not In- YZIIII, 11111' visions sIl11II not In' vmpty, Iwut IIIZII L-11cI1 -' -1 ' Izll 5 'un- ' 1 I ' until wc- :wc wm'tI1x of In-' jf XII: 1' I' f'-5 1 'I11ss. 1' '90 Svzffnty R-f-ar-H wwggngwwmifagv 2' www 'iff' www Q? 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Margaret Lapchak, Catherine Rolands, Sylvia Slomowitz, Doris Steinhaurer, Ruth O'Donald, Helen Murray, Anne Mulhern, Mary Boyle, Helen Kutncy Lillian Hurowitz Third Row' Marffaxct l'l ' M . . . ,, tem. argaret Boyle, Millie Moore, Mildred Maco, Jenny Olson, Robert Gorham, Jerome Greenwald, Michael Sabol, Ralph Trayer, John Baloyra. Fourth Row: Anne May Cunningham, Sara Rosenlmloom, Mary Noone. Aelean Reese, Gladys Clay, Eleanor Fleming, Betty McMaster Jean Mundy Catherine McCuire Filth Row: Madeline Rubeshaclt, Josephine Nawickowski, Anna Turanski, Marian Davies, Ruth XValton, Ann Abrahamson, Bertha Jenkins, Margaret Williams, Jean Thennes, Muriel Mann, Matt Stibouyrh. Left Post: Carl Schultz, Benny Sabbatini, Eddy Johns, Stanley Daugert, George Petrak. Right Post: Paul Lenahan. Adam Tomchick, Peter Smolenyak, Nicholas Waraboy, Edward Schmidt, Joseph Ramsey, Ray Slomski, Ivan Tuhy. Absent: Josephine Mrak. Biology Club Z3 HHN a club has completed one year of life, it is called a successful experiment, when it has weathered the storms of existence for two years, it becomes an established organization, deeply rooted in the hearts of its former members, and greatly desired by the students of the future. The Biology Club has just completed its second year. Already it has taken its place as one of the leading societies of the school, and, as the most important of all of the societies for the Freshmen. Although upper classmen are allowed to be mem- bers, only the Freshmen are allowed to be officers. The Biology Club is divided into several groups, each of which elects its own officers and conducts its own meetings. At certain times during the year, one of the groups sponsors a meeting of the entire club, providing a program, and explaining something about the work which it has been doing. These groups include those study- ing trees, sponsored by Miss Alice Leonardg flowers, by llriiss Spearg Japanese gardens and aquariums, by lliiss Gillespieg birds, by lXIr. Ruddy, and the microscope, by hir. Shaffer. These members of the faculty have combined to raise the Biology Club to a position of the greatest importance. Seventy-fain' u mu RE lj bun mul and ihouqht In the world Srvmrzty Lvl' Cvlllfllfl' is Tu ,lvmzu the best 111111 has .0 P4 S S z ,-51 'J fa 9' 45' qvru Vs 9 Cgrgwzzigzfzbfzs v 1- MASQUERS First, Row fleft, to riyrhtjs Emily Slachta, Catherine Jump, Caroline Hemingway, Margaret Howells. Betty Salshurg, Louise Felton, Sadie Zwass, Rita Crawley, Mary Lenahan, Esther Deutser. Second Row: Chester llerr, Milton Cohen, Eugene Cavanaugh, Dorothy Ney, Evelyn Ehrlich, Josephine Adams, Miriam Smulowitz, Dorothy VVilliams, Miriam Winter, Helen Shepanski, Florence Ramsey, Agnes Curley, Hypatia Shultis. Third Row: Harold VVertheimer, Leonard Coyle, Josephine Quarequio, Frances Kovalski, Willits Coleman. Maurice Halper, Herbert Poad, Theodore Hrynlqiw. Michael Tymzym, Ervin Sosko. Fourth Row: John Keating, Alfred Hirthler, James Ramsey, Stanley 'I'arg'onski, Mervin Gold, Ilarold Hyman, Joseph Salsburg. Robert Renville, Charles Czuhelt, 'Thomas Sehintz. Absent: Hannah Cimmet: Leo Glasser. Louis Harrnatz, Robert Klugman, Gertrude Maltick, Florence Pearlman. Masquers ROM a modest inception eight years ago, the ltfasquers' organization has elevated its name to a dfstinct place in high school dramatics. The would- be Barrymores and Cornells may well cast their lot under her tutelage. To be one of its members-and possibly take part in the Senior Play-is the ultimate aim of many Freshmen. This year over one hundred students applied for membership and when the inevitable cuts came the laments were loud and plaintive. The club, divided into four groups, meets bi-weekly. At each meeting one of the groups presents a one-act play. ln this manner lllasquers was able to offer during the last season: A Game of Chess by Kenneth Sawyer Goodman, The ltlan in the Bowler Hat by A. A. ltlilneg Confessional'l by Percival Wilde, and many others. That the efforts of the Hlasquers were successful is reflected by the enthusias- tic manner in which the plays were received. Kluch praise must be given iXIrs. Kent, lXIasquers' sponsor, who has so nobly exemplified herself in the eyes of the school. Her knowledge of the drama and her ability as a director have long been recognized. It has been a rare privilege to have been included in projects directed by lX'Irs. Kent. Svz'v11ly Illlll CLIO OFFICERS First Row: tleft to rightj: Elmer Dattncr, Alfreil Hirthler, Albert Fluegrel. Leonard Coyle, VVilli1s Eiglzly Coleman, Halolfl Hyman. Harold Wvrthvimer Second Row- Robert Renville Franl K v.l M ' - . v i 0 'I v HUTICC Halper, John Ixeeney, Morton Dressler, Joseph Ritls, Joseph Harrington, Harry Haughney. Absent: Louis Harmatz, Leo Glasser. Clio Z T has always been the custom of the Cliosophic society to present the best in everything. The results of the past year's accomplishments show the truth of this statement. llany and varied were the things Clio under- took. Interesting programs which embodied the best in literary and musical talent have been presented. Social activities engendering the best things along that line have been fostered by the society. The Clio-Sorosis reception, regarded by many as the best thing on the entire social calendar, is sponsored jointly by Clio and Sorosis. The members of the club have shown excellent taste in the selection of their officers. The students chosen have exhibited much executive talent in the performance of their duties. Well-coriducted meetings, neat and complete records, a careful handling of the financial affairs have demonstrated that these students were the best that could possibly be chosen. The Club increased its membership almost twofold in the past year. illany Juniors, realizing the benefits to be derived from such an organization have become active members. Clio throughout the whole year has continued to keep its literary standard in its customary high place. SOROSIS OFFICERS Firsl. Row fleft, to rightlz Rita lVlcManmon, Eleanor Kane. Agnes Curley, Rita Crawley, Mary Lenahan, Mary Miles, Florence Ramsey, Jean Raeder, Sylvia Meth. Second Row: Nellie Lentini, Mary Ronsvalle. Anna Melae'yta, Alice Hagzeferty, Sylvia Sirkin, Grace Burke. Third Row: Eleanor Burns, Mary Cavan. Miriam Smulowitz. Sorosis If OROSIS is the most truly representative of all of Coughlin's girls' societies. 'l'his is because it is not only for those who are talented along some special line. ln order to be a member, a girl does not need to possess either musical, artistic, or dramatic ability. As long as she is in one of the three upper classes and has a fair scholastic standing, she may enter Sorosis upon an equal footing with the other members. . The Club began its activities for the current year with a tea, given in October for llr. and llrs. Super. Then about Christmas time came the annual Clio-Sorosis Reception. This, as always, was one of the year's outstanding social events. .lluring the basketball season, some of the girls, under the direction of bliss Smith and Miss blcHugh, sold candy at all the home games. blore good times were held towards the end of the year when the Clio-Sorosis Banquet was held. But these are just some of the more prominent events of the yearg the true test of the worth of a society is found in the caliber of the weekly meetings. Sorosis stands this test well. A program committee was appointed, which provided both literary and musical entertainment. As Sorosis is one of the oldest of Coughlin's organizations, it has certain real tra- ditions, which the members of each year try their best to maintain. This year these traditions have been upheld unusually well. Ifiglz ly-nm' First Eiglily-lim in -sr -96- ...- LliTTERMEN'S CLUB OFFICERS Row llcft to rightb: Zigmuncl Savitslti, Albert Flucael, Nat Ayrc, John Fintlora. Second Row: William Laird, Stanley Soclslc, Pclcr Kosloslti. Frank O'Rourl:e, Nicholas Hosta, George VVordcn. l.ettermen's Club EZ? TEP forward, you huskies and stalwarts and closely peruse the following Q statements, for certainly, information about the Lettermen's Club will greatly interest those athletically inclined. Eleven years ago this club was launched through the efforts of several enter- prising teachers. lt was oganized to promote the general welfare of the athletes, and to establish friendship and goodwill among the boys in the school, but lXlr. Pendergast admits that one of the reasons was to watch out for those loyal sons of Coughlin whose over-enthusiasm for their team and school often resulted in miniature street wars. However this group has grown rapidly so that it now holds the most glamorous position among the clubs in Coughlin. Even with a short reorganization the club has a social affair to its credit. Cn February 15, the Lettermen's in collaboration with G. A. A. held an Athletic Party for its athletes. Varsity letters and sweaters were awarded to the football squad and the large crowd pesent testifies to the success of the party. Only those boys with a varsity C have the right to vote or hold office, although there are associate members who are athletically inclinedg so if you intend to be future officers in this exclusive society get busy and work for that letter. GIRLS' ATHLICTIC ASSOCIATION OFFICERS First Row tit-ft to rightlz Mary Lenahan. Rita McManmon. Mary Jeiries, Nellie Lentini. Second Row: Josephine Krywiclti, Margaret Ificli, Rita Crawley, Rosalie Saba, Eleanor Gm-ski. Agnes Curley. Girls' Athletic Association 2:-'FK HE Girls' Athletic Association is a name which we hope will exist down through the ages. The main purpose in the founding of this club was to promote and aid the various girls' athletic teams of the school. The club assembles on the second lllonday of each month. Their meetings are always well attended due to the original and distinctive type of programs. The most outstanding event of this year's program was the initiation of new members with the old members presiding. The girls who had been selected to join thought it not quite so pleasant as they had anticiptatedg however, when the refreshments were served new and old alike joined in the spirit of gaiety. All the members who have so justly and deservedly earned their letters con- tributed to the progress of the club by carrying on discussions concerning the various branches of girls' athletics. In such a group congeniality has been the basis of all mutual friendships which are found so important for the continuity of any club. Although another chapter in the history of the Girls' Athletic Association has closed, the line ideals and warm friendships the participants acquired, will continue. Absent : Eiglzfy-tlzrecf 71 7 f' at 7,,,, -, -f V ,A g Dl1UTSC HICR X' lililflk First Row fleft to rightiz Erlore Hershenfelsl, Morgan Davies, Marvin Wright, Michael Tymzyn, Malcolm Sooby, Frank Koval, Sadie Zwass, Wilhelmina Hayes, Amelia Mihaliek. Helen Kowalski, Anne Mekelyta. Second Row: Morton Dressler, Joseph Puhy, Maurice Halper, Ruth Schultz, Irma Eitel, Martha Tanalski, Elizabeth Kaiser, Hanna Cimmet, Maw Offshaclt, Pauline Belles, Alberta Bin- koski, Lillian Goldman, Natalie Krashkexvieh, Agnes Pisko. Third Row: William Livingston, Theodore Yudltovitz, Leo Glasser, VVilhur Smith, Mirlto Tuhy, John Terninko, Joseph Brennan. Milton Charnowitz, Basil Yaremko, Robert Mayock, Harold Gallagher. Mervin Gold. Fourth Row: Eugene Cavanaugh, William Dougherty, Ferris Thomas, Roderick Davis, Milton Cohen, Michael Soroka, Eugene McAndrew, Charles Czubek, Oscar Schaefer, Christian Schaal. GCFITIBI1 If AVE you ever thought of what your conversation would be like if your only experience in this loquacious art had come from the books studied in your English classes? Well, that is just the way the conversation of a German student would seem to a native German,-except for one thing. That is the fact that our students have not by any means derived their entire knowledge of German from books and their classmates' recitations. They have had other sources laid open to them in Deutscher Verein. As the programs and even the business of Deutscher Verein a1'e carried on in German, the members soon find themselves becoming familiar with some of the expressions of everyday conversation which they would never have time for in the classroom. lXIoreover, this group of students, interested in all that pertains to the lan- guage, derives great pleasure from the singing of German songs, the telling of German jokes, the reading' of German literature and many other things of a like nature. This year Deutscher Verein has had a larger membership than usual, contain- ing over sixty members from the Senior and Junior classes. And we must not forget lXIr. Warmkessel, to whom a great deal of the credit is due. He deserves our most sincere contgratulations. Eighty-fo ur LIC CliRCl.lQ EN AVANT I-'irst Row tl:-ll, to righll: .lohn Gill, Anaslasia Wasinda, Earl Klein, Nellie Lenlini, Hazel Barnes. Sylvia Meth, .lost-ph Salsliurw, Mary Ronsvalle, Josephine Adams, Edward Lewlto. Miriam Smulo- wiiz. Second How: Olivia lirader, Rim Mulhern, Calherine Ross, Betty Yeslto, Patrick flaughan, Katherine liropp, Louise Felton, Marion Haas, Elizabeth Pierpon, Jean Hofford. Third Row: Mary Lenahan, Clement Ilovydas, Edward Jones, John Keeney, Helen Mary Lenahan, Rita Crawley. Philip Marlino, Raymond Stephens, Mary Miles. Fourth Row: Sam Ackerman, Harold Wert- heimer, I'eler Ko:-zloslti. William Howells, Harold Hyman, Helen Fischer, Frank O'Rourlte. Absent: Elnore Conner, Celia, Harli, John Nordell. French Club Z E CIZRCLIZ EN AN'iXNT is a cluh organized to luring to the student a knowledge of the French language and customs unattainable in the classroom. Natur- ally only the regular work can he done in class, and extra-curricular study must he sought in outside organizations. lt is natural also that the students who belong to Le Cercle lin Avant are those who always maintain a high standard in their French work. The work of constructing programs for a group of this sort is very difficult, for they must he at once entertaining and instructive. It may be said, however, that the Program Committee this year although they may have found their task hard, proved equal to their positions, and the programs succeeded in their purpose. At each meeting Cthey are held every two wecksj current events from French life were given, and then a diversified program of stories, poems, and songs was enjoyed. To top off an interesting year, a joint meeting was held with the German Cluh, at which Dr. llleyers, president of the school hoard, spoke. The class of '33 takes this opportunity to congratulate llfliss Toohey upon the evcellent manner in which she has succeeded in developing this part of our school life. Ez'ghl3'-fu 1 First: Ifig11Iy4.vi.r SCIENCE CLUB Row: Edward Joyce, Joseph Salsburxr, Harold VVL-rthi-imer, Harold Hyman, Michael Tymzyn, John Keating, John Gill, Robert Quigley, Raymond Stephens, William llovvclls, John Keeney, Ray Williams, Joseph Puhy. Second Row: Albert Durinski, Michael Skarnulis, Oscar Schaefer, James Ramsey, John Mirmak, Thomas Murphy, Joseph Brennan, Mirko Tuhy, Morton Hirtenstein. Joseph Hiarrington, Mervin Gold, Basil Yaremko, Stewart Lewis. Third Row: Harold Fiehter, Haro ll Hyman, Thomas Schintz, Howard Decker, Charles Jenkins, Stanley Barnes, Earl Morgan, Joseph Haggerty, Robert Mayock, William Turnbaugh, Charles Czubek. Fourth Now: Charles Hunter, Luo l'Iill, Joseph Branch, NVilliam Beny, John Harrington, William Davis, George Hockreiter, Edore Hershenfclil, Harry Pcnhale, Ferris Thomas, Joseph Alexis, Frank Koval, Kenneth Howells, Roderick Davis, Philip Marlino, John Jones, Joseph Hutlak. Fifth Row: Thomas Gill, Leo Gannon, William .l?ou1:herty. Ray Boyle, Earl Klein, James Washburn, Harry Haughney, Arthur McMaster, Edward ones. Science Club HE Science Club is one of the oldest organizations in the school, but it is not for that reason alone that it is so popular. Then why is it that the fellows flock in such great numbers to the meetings of this club? Let US SCC. Good faculty advisers are always important to the success of a club. VVh0 are they in this case? lblessrs. F. H. Super and Lewis. There already is an induce ment to come to the bi-monthly sessions, for with such dynamic personalities 'it the helm, the meetings are certain to be conducted in an interesting fashion. Another contributing cause to the favorable attitude of the club's constituents is the fact that the programs are entertaining as well as instructive. lllotion pictures on useful topics such as how to avoid the deadly fumes of carbon monoxide are shown once each month, while at the alternate gathering, the programs are composed of filks given by the members on divers subjects relevant to Science. The simple statement that the Science Club has stood for many years shous that it is no mere whim of fanciful students but rather that it is an integral part of our extra-curricular life. AX LXTIOX CLUB First Row lleft to riuhtbz Joseph Harrington, Bernard Greenberg, Eugene Cavanaugh, Joseph Boyle, Varl Clzuler, Arthur Lang, Stanley Barnes, Harold Arnow, George Popowitz. Second Row: Mr. Booth, Faculty Adviser: William Sloan, Byron Ncyhart, Leo Glasser, William Turnhauyxh, Earl Morgan. William Davis. Thomas Osterhout, John Harrington. Third Row: Irvin Chissler, Earl Klein, Allin-it Ahrahamson, George Seiuer, Charles Merlflc, William Brenner. Absent: Maurice llalpur, William llc-isenrolh, Fred Miller, Maurice Iicilowilz. Aviation Club EZ? OARING into the third year of its existence, the Aviation Club now rivals most of the older organizations of Coughlin. Piloted very ably by lllr. H. C. Booth, sponsor, membership has reached its highest level this year. The thrilling need of aviation is thus proved. The Aviation Club was primarily formed to further our knowledge in special branches of aviation, however, all formations of flying are now discussed. Programs are given by the members dealing with flying's birth, rise and present day standing. Dr. F. P. Archer, formerly of the United States Aviation Corps, and the VVyoming Valley Airport, aids the club greatly in securing outside speakers. This year, a test pilot of the Heath lllanufacturing Company, spoke on the various parts of hitherto unrevealed topics in test piloting. If possible, model plane contests were to be held by i'Sandy,' Underwood, chief pilot of our local airport. A trip to New York and back by plane was to have been the first prize. Silver wings now glitter on the lapels of our junior aviators, as the standard aviation club pin has been adopted. So to the class of '3-l, '35, and '36, We, the graduating aviators extend to you a high ceiling and a three point landing. Eigli ly-sr-zwi CQXSHIIQRS' ASSOCIATION First Row: Philip Marlino, Saul Lane, Arthur McMaster, XVilliam Rouse, Jane Space, Delbert Adams. Claire McNamara, Scott Mills, Edward Lewko. Leo Glasser, Orval Stevens, Joseph Madrovsky. Second Row: Murial Mann, Lena Schwartz, Lillian Harmatz, Ruth Rosner, Marion Tomascik, Albert Balogxa, Helen Ayre, Mary Cavan, Evelyn Chissler, Lillian Zawadski, Shirley Schaefer, Helen Czarnieeki, Rita Burns. Third Row: Anthony Orliek, Joseph Cheek, Joseph Dougherty, Ruth hletfcuar, Thomas Murray, Mary Jones, Emma Gerlach, Anne Schmidt, Dorothy Bloom, Helen Mikita, Josephine Adams, Amelia Mihalick. Fourth Row: Michael Laneel, Frederick Oplinger, Howard Davis, Anna May Cunningham, .Joseph McCaffrey, Alice Collins, Catherine McGuire, Hazel Tucker, Jean Thvnnes, Ann Murphy, Margaret Pendergast, Donald McHugh, Donald Siley, Richard Jordan, Stanley Barnes, Morton Hirtenstein, Nicholas Worobey. Fifth Row: Lester Mosher, Joseph Lynch, Albert Klein, Ruth Boyle, Thomas Rushton, Ruth Druifner, Joseph Gill, Leo McDonald, Florence Clay, Leo Kuezynsky, Joseph Kordosky, Joseph Lynch, Ziba Hagan, Earl Klein. Cashiers' Association ZZ AST year the Cashiers' Association. attempted to interest every student in high school in banking with a purpose. The amount of deposit was raised , to twenty-five cents in order that students would have a more definite plan in placing money away. But despite the cooperation of the cashiers in the plan, it was not practical. To overcome this, and to increase the saving in the school, the minimum de- posit was lowered to ten cents. This increased the number of deposits and the amount deposited. This is probably the basis of a much better system of banking. The association consists of a cashier and his assistant from every roll call. They held their meetings every other hlonday under the direction of Delbert Adams, head cashier acting as president. At these, interesting programs were presented con- sisting of thrift talks, recitations and musical numbers. Eiglzfy-viglit W JOURNAL Rlil'OR'l'liRS' ASSOCIATION First Row tleft to rightlt Dorothy Williams, Mary Miles, Elizabeth Pierpon, Eleanor Antosh, Olivia Brader, Florence Clay, Hazel Barnes, Maurice Halner. Robert Renville, Edward Joyce, Edward Lewko, Raymond Stephens. Second Row: Mary Snyder, Nan Dougherty, Margaret Mileski, Muriel Mann, Sylvia Slomowitz, Betty Kline. Marion Tomascik, Eleanor Burns, Edna Gartley, Helen Kowalski, Rose Grezaus, Ann Corcoran, Robert Thomas, Leo Glasser. Third Row: Anastasia Wasinda, Helen Briteh, Hazel Jacobson, Doris'VValLon, Miriam Smulowitz, Helen Williams, Claire Dettmore, Jeanne Macking, Jean Thennes, Vivian Cron. Fourth Row: Joseph Frail, Ernest Fischer, Joseph Makravitz. Andrew 0'Malley, Alice Haggerty, Helen Roth, Dorothy Andrews, Jean Mundy, Bertha Jenkins, Jeannette Rand, Helen Tomascik. James Corbett. Fifth Row: Eugene Cavanaueh, Alfred Mikulewiez, Joseph Kirwan, John Risroni, Joseph Harrington, Katherine Crawley. Mary Deeble, Michael Salmul, Joseph Ramsey, llarold Gallagher, Morton Dressler, James Sweeny. Journal Reporters' Association Z EOPLIS may say all they please about there being no new thing under the sun. The Journal Reporters, who have inaugurated several changes in their society this year, will never believe them. ln the very beginning, the organization started its changes by using a new method of choosing its members. Previously the class, as well as the club reporters, were selected by the votes of their fellow students. This year a system of tryouts was devised, and those best fitted for the positions were selected by a committee from the Board of Publications. Again, the meetings have been bi-weekly, instead of monthly. At these, the members combined business with pleasure, devoting part of the time to discussing plans for the Journal and part to the unusually interesting programs. Speakers from outside the club were procured, and once the members toolc a trip through the Times- Lender plant. Thus, Coughlinls literary stars report both a profitable and an enjoyable year. Eiglzfy-nine VVEDN ESDAY A RT CLUB First Row fleft to rightlz Norma Pisanr-sr-hi, Jane Shipps. Otclah Matiser, Irene Zaleta, Estelle Gvlb' inuly Eleanor Antosh, Clara Woznicki. Sec-ond Row: Joseph Frail, Norman Pearse, Margaret Milt-ski. Frances Vlfielkoposlii, Clement Antosh, VVilliam VVilliz-rms. Third Row: Richard Jordan, Paul Musko,.VV1ll1am Joyce. Joseph Korcloslii. Absent: Thomas Davis, John Hughes, Josephine Quarequio, Bernard McDermott. Wednesday Art Club Z LTIIOUGH we hear very little about this most energetic club, the products of its labor show that it has kept its nose to the grindstone. The chief interest of these members of the lower class who compose this club is Commercial Art. A particular program for each meeting is arranged by lllrs. Stahl. In order to vary these, many times she has taken the group over to the Women's Club to get a glimpse of etchings done by superior and more experienced painters. A talk given beforehand, explaining the makesup of these etchings makes the students more eager to see in reality what they have heard about. Journal covers and headings for its various departments made on linoleum of this club had not contributed their time and talents to add color and an air of fes- tivity. Journal covers and headings for its various departments made of linoleum block prints are done by the VVednesday Art Club. Along with the above, for the first time in Coughlinls history, the art department were asked to design a Ti-ng for the school's approval. lllost of the planning and designing of it was done by these X people. THURSIJ.-XY ART CLUB First Row tleft to riixhtlz Irene Anthony, Mary Liparula, Rose Chandler, Celia Hart, Bridget Cilxucl Jean Racder, Ida Mairer, Pauline Archer, Edna Gartley, Mary Brader. Second Row: Adeline Law, Helen VVilliams, Peggy Osterhout, Helen Tomascik, Alice Livings, Mary Deeble, Mary Ruddy Marie Tomko. Third Row: Jane Pond, Ethel Talor, Catherine Williams, Dorothy Doug'as, Calhcnnc Ross, Grace Vsmehuri. Absent: Olive Milhaus. Thursday Art Club Z RT is one of the subjects which students take up just because they are interested in it. lt is not a part of any course, but it can be taken up in any study period. To further the interest of prospective artists, the 'lihursday Art Club was organized. Any person with at good scholastic standing and an appreciation for art is entitled to membership, but this however, is always kept at twenty-six, thirteen boys and as many girls. llleetings are held every 'llhursday in the first and second lunch periods. Special drawing projects are undertaken :lt these, and speeches on varied subjects are given. - llfembers of this club are usually graduated into the Wednesday' Art Club, where higher art is studied. 11 First SENIOR BOYS' GLEE CLUB Row tl:-ft tn ritshti: Edward Wysoelci. Ray Williams. Theodore Hrynlxiw, Patrick Gauyxhan, John lfindora, .Iohn Keating, Carl Clader. VVilliam Howells, NVilliam Elliott, Harold Aieher. Second Row: Ellward Lewlao, Stanley Soekle, Frank Koval, Francis Ivans, Joseph Salsliurgx, Harold Hyman, Donald llelsman, Lorraine Langdon, Thomas Davis. John Saber. Third Row: Robert Paul. Alfred Ilirth'er, Marvin VVrix:ht, Bernard Gallagher. Ferris Thomas. Joseph Hassaj, Raymond Hankey, Francis Pasquini, Robert Goss, John Jones, Peter Kosloski, VVilliam Rouse. Fourth Row: John Leonard, Donald Cavan, Joseph Ritts. George Feher, James Washburn, John Nordell, Elmer Glowe, Thomas Brislin, Francis MeAvoy. Absent: Donald Ray, Jack Edwards, Nat Ayre. Senior Boys' Glee Club Z? llli God of Hlusic was ever known to hold sway in the hearts of people. Athletics, studies, and other high-school activities all have their charm and appeal, but who has ever seen a student that could resist the call of music? To those who have no journalistic ability or to the ones who are not ath- letically inclined, the Senior Boys' Glee Club opens a pleasurable field of endeavor. Under the guidance of llliss Hoffman the club has accomplished much. The highlight of the year took place in February, when the society combined with its sister organization, the Senior Girls' Glee Club, to present the opera, Hlchabod Crane. Versatility is one of the boys more pronounced traits. This fact is easily evidenced by comparing their varied performances in the opera, the Christmas Pageant, and in their chapel concerts. This year the club has completed its twentieth year of duty. During this time it has so grown in membership and prestige that it has become a most important unit of the school. VVhen one considers the time, patience, and perseverance necessary for perfecting an organization of this kind, one can sincerely say that Kliss Hoffman and the Senior boys merit the highest Commendation. Ninely-tw0 SENIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB First Row fleft to rightlz Aliee Roth, Josephine Quarequio, Mary Ronsvalle, Nellie Lentini, Phyllis Marchase, Gertrude Mattiek, Louise Felton, Marion Haas, Evelyn Foy, Rita Graham, Jean Hofford, Ruth Drumtra. Second Row: Anita fella, Jennie Panek, Mary Bria, Eleanor Gorslii. Marie Puhy, Evelyn Ehrlich. flara Eitel, Florence Ramsey, Gertrude VVallaee, Emily Slaehta, Adele Mann. Third Row: Falherine Jump, Nlaryxaret Dillon, Elizabeth Fry, Dolly Jones, Katherine Ezuran. Elizabeth Pierpon, Mary henahan, Rita Crawley, Lena Hettieh. Fourth Row: llelen Lenahan, Katherine Kropp, Dorothy Ney, Mary Miles, Edna Frailey, Esther Deutser. Absent: Dorothy Douglas, Ruth Weinstoek, Jennie Clemow, Sadie Zwass. Senior Girls' Glee Club Z? HE skillful and enthusiastic work of the girls who successfully passed iliiss Hoffman's tryouts to determine voice quality and the ability to read music by sight have made this yearys club one of the best in the history of the school. Under Bliss Hoffman's able direction the organization was in a position to profit hy the practices, and to receive the utmost value from the weekly meetings of the club. Amid oh's and ah's, and shouts of enthusiasm, the combined boys' and girls' glee clubs carried an appreciative audience back to the years of superstition and colonial coquetry-in other words a very successful comedy opera. Wfhe Legend of Sleepy Hollowf' by Stanley Avery, was produced, in which the two clubs shared well-earned honors. The girls of the club also took a very active part in the Christ- mas Pageant, The First Christmas Tree, where the splendid music of the nuns and the religious chanting of the Druid women worshipping their pagan god made the performance a great success. Whenever and wherever the girls performed, throughout the year, their music was received, as it deserved to be, with loud and generous applause. Nilwly-Ilzrm' First Ninety-foz VARSITY ORCl-IICSTRQX Row Cleft to rizhtlz Leonard Coyle, Alfred Hirthler, Katherine Naslonis, Eleanor Burns, Helen Baughman, NVillits Coleman, Donald Helsman. Second Row: Byron Neyhard, Lawrence Heffer- nan, Robert VVirsing, Francis Pasquini, Elwood Williams, George lfeher, Robert llurlson, Arnold I.e:1reh. Third Row: .lohn Aleo, Stephen Malisimslti, Ervin Soslco, Frank Tonart, Anthony Martino. Varsity Orchestra BOUT two weeks before the opening of school every September, a small notice might be seen in the local papers that reads tllllSfh'lillC Varsity Orchestra of Coughlin will meet for rehearsal at a certain time and place-.H And from then on, every school day is opened by the martial strains of music emanating from the above mentioned group. However, the usefulness of this organization is not limited to chapel alone, for both the mfnstrel and operetta orchestras draw their talent from this premier club. Nevertheless this unfailing servitude is never appreciated by the student body in general, except by a conservative fevvg never a word of thanks or friendly cheer, but rather continued criticism. If the orchestra should cease to exist or else stop playing in chapel its service would probably be made evident, until then, the boys will con- tinue their philanthropic work without a break. 'lihcn in the spring of every school term the Varsity holds it Concert. For weeks before, the musicians practice faithfully and at the prescribed time. Under the guidance of hlr. Davies, they have acquired an excellence equal to that of many celebrated orchestras. Then, all those who appreciate the Varsity rally to its sup- port, and they are rewarded by an excellent and progressive program. 'l'he twenty- second annual concert was presented this year by the 1933 Varsity Orchestra. H' First li.-UND Row tleft to righllz Arnold Learch. Stewart Lewis, Homer Allen. Harold Fiehter. Joseph Uhon. Fred Miller. Second Row' l'roi'e-esor Gwilvm Davies, Robert Nvirsing, Francis Sitek, Miehael Sabol. Dcrwood Clader, Zigrmund Urbanski. .lohn Carnese. Frank NVallaee, Mirl-'o Tuhy, Paul B. Lexus. Director: J. H. Super, Principal. Third Row: Robert Hudson, John Aleo, Michael Wasniel-i. Clyde Giles, Raymond Gorhman. Thornas Petro. Stephen Kmetz, Louis Harmatz, Sam DeMuro, Anthony Martino. Fourth Row: Rohr-I1 Young, .lohn Nordell, Carl Clader, George Feher, Elwood Williams. Cyril Havera, Georgie Martinoviteh, William Shoelfloss, .Iohn Inhat. Fifth Row: Alfred Hirthler, Chester Derr, Donald Helsman, Ervin Soslto, Peter Kosloslii, Willits Coleman, Leonard Coyle. Absent: James Fehlinger, Bernard Gallagher, Nnrbet Dietrick, Murray Edelman, Milton Edelman. The Band NAS a bright, sunshiny day in Autumn, and the peaceful citizens of Wilkes- Barre were going quietly about their business, when suddenly this said quiet was rude'y broken by a sudden ruffle of drums. And then a blare of trumpets, supplemented by clarinet and saxophone notes, broke the silence further, and over all sounded the deep oompa of the bass horns. Startled, the inhabitants turned around to see the familiar red and white uniforms of the Coughlin Band turn- ing the corner and so their terror was assuagedg it was only the high school boys out to spur their football team on to victory in the first game of the season. But was it not unusual to have a band able to play at a game as early as September 17? Certainly, but this year's musical organization was really unusual itself and thus accounts for its early debut. And so this gala presentation came to be a common sight on Saturday after- noon, the Coughlin High School Band parading to the stadium with Professor P. B. Lewis proudly waving his little stick in its front. From the first is was seen that this yearis band excelled that of former years and as a result it was decided to outfit the boys with new suits in place of the custom- ary red sweaters and white trousers. However, as there was a deficiency in the treasury of the athletic association, there was much discussion as to how these uniforms were lo be acquired. Therefore the boys themselves offered the solution, for by giving five or six concerts in various sections of the city they earned at least enough to pay the first installment. And now we see the band resplendent in white ducks, blue sweaters, and red-lined blue capes, topped off by a sporty blue overseas cap. And as We close this article we speak of the suits in the famous words of lllr. Durante, What a gift to posterityfl Ninety-fit'v RliSliRYli ORCHliSTR.X l'iist Row lleI't to rightlc .Jerome Funk. Francis Ostroski, Louis Harmatz, James Ifehlinufer Miehael iabol IJ-init-l Wlaltinovith 9 l R . . . ' ' ' . .econt ow: Mr. Nagro. Director: Edith Pasta, Charlotte liarnhart Anne Nl-lt-l'lz N' ' -' ' I '-' - ' '- ' L L5 L. aomi Jones, btuyalt. Luxis. lhliil Row: Clement Antosh, Ralph '1'rahQi-,i Absent.: Karl f'ladei', .lemme Greenwald, Albert George. Ninety-Six Reserve Orchestra 32,15 lui title of this group is self-defining. Herein lies the secret of how the Varsity Orchestra is able to maintain year after year the high standard for which Coughlin musicians are noted. . A person skilled in playing some musical instrument as a soloist does not neces- sarily make a good orchestra player, as a great deal of practice and training in en- semble work is needed. The Reserve Orchstra provides an opening for students who wish to develop their abilities along this line. lr Although this year the Reserves have made no public appearance in chapel. due to other activities, they have continued with their weekly rehearsals. lVhy do they? 'lihere must be an incentive. There is. The ultimate aim for which the Reserve players are constantly working is to become eventually a member of the Varsity Ur- chestra. For this they are willing to spend two and often three years in obscurity. However, many of these students, like the football players, never make the Varsity, vet they feel that the training and development which they have received are worth their efforts. Opportunity to join this group is afforded to any member of the Sophomore, Junior and Senior classes, who possesses a fair degree of musical ability. llue recognition should be given to Klr. C. F. Nagro, assistant to Klr. Davies, who directs this orchestra. Under his line leadership the orchestra has progressed steadily, receiving the most modern method of instruction in orchestral art. FIQICSI-IMAX ORCHliS'l'R,X First Row: Kleft to rightjz Durwnod flader. .lovcph Heifren, YL-lla Troy, Claire Dettmore, Eleanor Fleming, Delbert Johns, Frank VVallaee. Second Row: Mr. Nagro, Director: Raymond Gorham, Joseph Gruver, Ruth Rosner. George Lvhet. Michael Senuik. Third Row: Peter Dnislran. Joseph Euhon, Stanley Daugerl, Cyril Havera. Absent: William Corrcy, .Iohn Farnese. Freshman Orchestra F late years there has been a marked increase in the demand upon the Varsity and Reserve Orchestras, and with it the necessity of having a third orchestra has become more noticeable. The Varsity and Reserve Orchestras are composed entirely of upperclassmen, so with this thought in mind, the Freshman Orchestra was organized to give the Freshmen a chance to use their musi- cal abilities. Several years ago there was a Freshman Orchestra at Coughlin but for various reasons it was given up. ln the following years need for such a musical organization increased and, accordingly, at the beginning of this year the Freshman Orchestra was reorganized. Every Tuesday the group meets, and, under the direction of hir. Nagro, has learned its orchestrations. They demonstrated their accomplishments this year in chapel, during hlusic WVeek, and on several other occasions. This group of young musicians, as they proceed through school, may become members of the Reserve Orchestra, and finally attain a place in the Varsity Orchestra. This orchestra also serves as a connecting link for those who wish to continue their music training from the grade schools right through their high school careers, finally making the Varsity Orchestra the best ever. .Vil zvly-5021 First Row : Row GIRLS' TRACK TEAM Mary Czubek, Irene Clymo, Grace Weidner, Ruth Walton, Anna May Cunningham. Second R'ta M M E ' : 1 c anmon, ugxema Shukis, Irene Greytock, Josephine Luzna, Sarah Yeager, Louise Downey, Ruth Gilligan, Jean Evans. Ninety-viglzt Girls' Track Team Z IM, vigor and vitality, personified. We are justified in applying the above to members of the girls' track team. For to take part in a sport of this kind one must put into play not only one's body but one's mind must be active as well. A new system for selecting candidates for girls' track was devfsed this year. Instead of having a general tryout for the entire school the gym teachers, Miss ll'IcCarthy and Miss Jones, Worked in track as a part of the class routine of the under- classmen. Each student that showed signs of good material was asked to return. A special tryout was held for the Juniors and Seniors. In this manner the girls were chosen. No field is provided for the girls on which to practice so they do all their training in the gym except relays, which are run off at the side of the building. This handicap has not injured their morale, however, as they have made good showings in the Triangular City llieet among the three city high schools. . The fact that the underclassmen are well represented looks well for the future of track at Coughlin. l7OU'l'l3fXl.l. First Row: tleft. to rightl: Thomas Crundowslti, .laek Mooney, .Tohn XVasnielc, Alvin Linfert. John, Fin- dora, Albert Flin-gel, Louis Dymond, Chester Podloslci. Evan Challis, Frank 0'Rourke, Nicholas Bosta. Seeond Row: .lohn Alt-o. Stephen Dzury, Joseph Uzarnieelti. Stanley Soc-lde. Peter Kosloski, Michael Kowalik, l1Villiam Ott. Zigmnnd Savitslii, Joseph Tolarslti. Edward Kel'y, Robert Evans, Edward Rohunlm. Third Row: Edward Gaughan, Ray VVilliams, Edward Hudalc, Justin Km-sis, Leo Reilly, Edward Br-nes' i. Donald Boyd, Chester Klosowski, Benedict Yatlxo. XVilliam Atherholt, Joseph XVinseo, Raymond Her-li. Fourth Row: Mr. Aikcns. Assistant Coach: Lincoln Parry, Raymond Boyle, Stanley Targonsl-zi, John Lane-':l, Russell Thomas, William NValtcrs, John Kadlubosliie, Thomas Ford, Michael Rushton, Paul Neuser, .Tack Gildea, Mr. Penclvrgast. Coach. Absent: Nat Ayre, Robert Rolland, James Mitchell, Harold Aichcr, Edward Schmidt. Football Z L'Rr.xssiNo the record of the '31 team, this year's squad more than held its oyin Stirtinff out on 'i warm October dai hx trouncing Kingston C Townsliip 53 to U, the boys played a meritorious brand of football up to the last game, the Turkey Day Classic with Kingston. During the schedule, the team lost six games, won three, and tied one. The most desirable victory came with the memorable defeat of G. A. R., 7 to 0, while the most impressive showing was made in the tie contest with Larksville. Inexperience played a great part in the losses, for Red had but a few men with varsity experience while the stronger elevens had an abundance of material. llowever, with hut tive or six men graduating, hir. Pendergast has a strong, unified team in store which promises to contend for football honors of the valley next year. Under I1 new policy, a different captain was selected before each game, until at the end of the season, Zigmund Savitslci, a half-back, was selected to the permanent position. No write-up on football would be complete without mentioning the reserves, for although they receive but little recognition, they are most essential to the success- ful promotion of a season and they deserve all the praise and honor that can be given them. ,254 img Our Iflnlfiwd Om' Football lncllvlduals 'No 1 FV'lll Chalhs center ho 7 Lhuur Podl11sk1 mckle Xu 3 PCtCfIXClil0Slx1 cud ko 01111 XX 07111 11 g ard IXQ 5 f g 111111 Q Xl sl 111111 11 K lmql C1 1r111cLk1 gn 1rd 11 7 ll1Ol11 18 LJI'lIl1ClUXN sln l11lfI11Ll IN11 S l1Lr111111 Ll11111lllLll 1111 1111 One Hundred Two ,PV . ,, . . -'. -.. g'...i'-g- : .1':-'..- S' -L-I ' . 'z Q, '11 3 ' . .i'.ig'111 ,Il 11 ack: N . 1-D '-11 fx: ' 1 3 N - ll ' 1 :wg ' ,J-'1 1' f '11 -1. Football individuals No. Qsfxlbcrt Flucgcl, guard: Nu.10iRohcrt Evans, Center: No. ll-Alex Daniels, ond: No. 12-john Filulcmra, fulllmzzckg Nu, 13-xlllfgllll Davies, quartcritackg Xu. I-l-Harold Aichcr, guurdg No. 15-Louis Dymond, tackle: No. 16fCl1cstcr Dcrr, fullback. One Hundred Three sa -l TRACK First Row: tleft to rightj: Edward Lewko. Stanley Barnes. VVillits Coleman, Franklin Mott. Eugene llflcGuir4-, .lost-5 h llngozenslti, llliehacl Sltarnuli-x. Seennwl Row: Milo Fisher, George xVOl'ClCII, Frank V:1nScoy, Malcolm McCarthy, John Keating, Theodore llrynkiw, Ray Williams. Third Row: William Iiaird, Anlhony Kowalili, Louis Dymonil. TVFLHCI' Moyer, Bernard Cunningham, Alfonso Norakus, Morgan Davies, Brewster Ames. Absent-: Chester Klowsowski, Allwrt Durinski Track EZ? ITHOUT a doubt, this year's track team has been the best at Coughlin in many years. The occurrence of track in the midst of spring activities always det1'a,c1s from the attendance and support of the team but despite an especially low percentage of rooters the squad went right ahead and gained the track supremacy unaided. NVith only a few experienced men returning from last year, 'iRed built up a team and filled out the ranks with new material, mostly underclassmen. These athletes practiced diligently and were rewarded on hlay 5, when the team traveled to VVest Pittston and trimmed the Green and VVhite by a large score. Continuing their winning streak and getting revenge for last yearls defeat, the boys beat llleyers by twenty points on llay 10. The third victory came on the 22nd, when Coughlin nosed out G. A. R. by winning the relay with ease and cinching the meet. The big surprise of the year came when the Red and Blue triumphed over Kingston, Central, Bleyers, Tech, and G. A. R. in the tri-city meet at Nesbitt Stadium. Conceded only a chance to win, the Coughlin squad displayed its excellence and walked home with the wreath of victory. And as a climax to the greatest of Coughlinis track seasons we took the tri- school meet on June 2, by the score of Coughlin 5-1' 1-3, G. A. R. 23, hleyers 25 2-3 Our lflllldlfd I our 1 iw if vL4', .. ,, fx X ff' -'- r-' ff . 'Y 11 , mm, N M . mf? ff an 4 . K i! 55 r faint ' V... ,,f' ,ff wig' .Nw-' .,,, .f ' ai In the Moyers mcct which our tcum won by the score of 67 to 43 this picturc of Lcwku clear- ing thc hm' in the pulp- vault was iakcn, Action Track 1 gn' fl '4 ,gpm- 1 8 O F ,J if 'Z .-. lg' 19 ...Ny Q X ,H 1- V .Q 'M a- W i - Q- ,Nii- J 4 mxx' 'V . sf Jin. F 4 'K 'ww A., ,M an-Q'-fin, ' -.am 1f'f31? d-Q -f W -1 .... f A ., HL-rc Dymond is SIIUXVIIU1JllttillglhC ShOlUIlgZli11St :L Meyers boy. Both those cvcnts were won by Cmmghliu. Om' II1rm1'1'rd Ifizu' - agar fetf' vase ima.. r I BASEBALL First Row: flcft to riyrhtjz Edward Wysocki, Francis Lavin, Paul Schrode, Alex Daniels, Peter Kos- loski, Michael Bala. William Atherholt, Chester Kazmerezyk. Second Row: Robert Patton, Robert Evans, John Keeney, Jerry Sisco, Francis Lazorik, Thomas Grundowski, Edward Joyce. Raymond Heck. Third Row: Joseph Salshurz, William Krywieki. David Davis, Joseph Zumchak. Steven Dzury, Stanley Haberski, Albert Konnick, Edward Beneski, Leo Tomko, Leo McDonald, Harold Hyman. Baseball Z WELVE victories in a row was the proud record of the Coughlin baseball teams of the last two years over the cream of the Valley High Schools, so we took on VVyoming Seminary's Varsity, and received our only defeats. Last year probably saw our best baseball team. It was a great aggregation both on the diamond and at the bat. The batting order resembled what is commonly termed a murderers' row. One batter more dangerous than the previousg the next better than he. It was a team to gladden any coach's hearty and it did. This year beginning with a few of last yearis veterans Coach West began building up another baseball machine. There was no Hmurderers' row,', but in- stead, a bunch of steady ball players who hit when hitting was needed. They de- feated every high school they played and almost overwhelmed the mighty Seminary. Those two games which Seminary won by the scores of 4-3, 4-2, were the disappoint- ing points in our season. The breaks were against us. Although we outhit the Semi- nary we couldn't out 'irun them. The other interesting contest of the season was waged against Edwardsville in Kirby Park. Edwardsville was leading in the last inning by the score of 2-1 but a rally by our boys won the contest 3-2. The scores of the other games will be found in the Athletic Records. Now we are looking forward to next year. Let's hope that next year's team, which will have a new group of players, will be able to beat Seminary and not mar an otherwise perfect record. One Hzmdl cd Six I :K These pictures were taken at the first Ashley game in Kirby Park which our boys wqn by the score of 7 to l. This photo shows Daniels at hat. Shortly after the picture was snapped, he h1t a home run into deep left field. Action Baseball 'iw Our battery, consisting of Daniels and Kosloski, is pictured here working on an Ashley batter. In the background are Bala and Sisko and on the side the remainder of our squad. One Hundred Seven Jw ar if XQXRSITY ll.XSlili'l'll.Xl-L FE:-st Row: tleft to righthz XYalter Moyer. lllf.-rg'an Davies, Vhester Kazrnereyzylz. George VVortlen, Alex Daniels. Second Row: Mr. Ailtens. Assistant Coach: Mr. XXX-st, 1 oaeh: Scott Mills. Carl Cashinere. Filv.'at'il Kelly, XYillits Folemzxn, Manager. Absent: Donald He'sman, VVilliam Atherholt, Allzert Marsland. Basketball Z .'XSKli'I'B.Xl.I. has staged a comeback. For the past several years the interest in this sport has been waning and the number of victories was far below the I record of losses. However since Klr. NVest has introduced his system, a greater fighting spirit has been instilled in the players and as a result, their record has been vastly improved. This year's team broke exactly even in the league contests, winning seven and losing seven. Continuing Coughlin's supremacy over Kleyers in baslcetball, the boys defeated the Southenders twice this year, and on January 13. defeated G. A. R., for the first time in several years. Our Kingston rivals also suffered two defeats this year from the Red and Blue. ln the pre-season contests the team beat Ashley Iligh twice and humbled the Coughlin Alumni Five. In Klr. YVest's tirst year as coach the squad won six and lost eight, and this year they have advanced still further and who knows but that next year will find the Red and lilue sitting on top of the new league. Fol- lowing a policy similar to that of football, llr. Wfvest chose a captain before each game, then at the end of the season he named George VVorden and Chester Karmosky co- captains. O111' II1111a'r.'d Ifiglzl 9 GI RLS' BA SKETBALL First Row: fleft to riyfhll 1 Sophie Fushlish, Mary Jeffries, Rose Esser. Second Row: M2ll'!ill'i'l, Thomas, Celia Kaufman, Betty Salsburg, Catherine Ross. Third Row: Rita NlclVlanmon. Geri rude Matiielt, Marian George. Absent: Florence Whitehead. Girls' Basketball Z FTIER the games among the class teams had been played, with the Seniors heading the list, there came the immense task of picking suitable candidates for the Varsity Team. As a large number of the girls seemed to have the necessary qualifications and talent it was difficult to eliminate all but six. However, after several tryouts the task was accomplished. The team played four games, lwo with Kleyers and two with G. A. R. The first game of the season was a closely contested battle with G. A. R., and although our girls lost, their spirits were still high. The other games which followed were played by the members to the best of their ability, but they were unable to obtain favorable results. The season couldn't be classed as an exceptionally favorable one for this team for they won only one game out of four. However, the season closed with a well- earned victory. It is to be understood that the girls do not play for the score alone, but also for the recreation and pleasure they derive in playing. They have learned to accept defeat as gracefully as Victory, and in the future we hope that the lessons in sportmanship gained by playing these games will always remain. Om' IIZHlIfl't'Ui Kim GIRLS' TUM BLING first Row: Pauline Mrak, Dorothy Birkbeck, Elizabeth Frailey, Irene Clymo, Theresa Karchina. lsr-cond Row: Anna Krawetz, Marion George Alice Yauk. Third Row: Claire Dettmore, Ruth VValton, Mary Louise Jones, Josephine Krywicki, Jean XVallace. Absent: Alice Collins. Girls' Tumbling Z HHN the sager ones doubtfully shook their heads and said that a girls' tumbling team could not possibly last long, the more athletic-minded girls of Coughlin High School rallied to prove that they could do any- thing they set out to do, and do it well. This infant of Coughlin athletic teams is now in its third year, and it is destined to become as much a part of Coughlin athletics as the football or basketball teams, and like at young child, it grows stronger and more valuable with each com- ing year. This year the team is composed of a smaller, more select group of girls than in former years. The ones who succeeded in making the grade may indeed feel proud of themselves, as there- are only twelve members on the team. These girls meet for two luncheon periods twice a week, on VVednesdays and Fridays, when, un- der the capable direction of lIiss Xlary Louise Jones and llliss Klarie XIcCarthy, they are instructed, rather in acrobatics than in tumbling. This procedure is also different from that of previous years. The girls delighted and astonished their audience at the annual gym exhibition. The clever and intricate feats which thy performed at this time were doubly appre- ciated because of the easy and graceful manner in which the girls did their work. They were highly commended, and the commendation was well deserved. This annual exhibition is the Hnal goal-post of each year's tedious practicing, and this year the girls certainly went over for a touchdown. Although this team may be one of the youngest in the high school, it has the good will of all its older brothers and sisters to say nothing of the entire gallery. Here's to you, girls! Ona Ilimdrcd Ten VOLLEYBALL First Row: tleft to riyrhtlz Helen Wentz, Margaret Fick. Rosalie Saba. Second Row: Pauline Terpack, Genevieve Zalenski, Jean Evans, Louise Downey. Absent: Evelyn Foy. Girls' Volleyball Z IDESPREAD interest was evinced by the girls in volleyball, one of their main athletic pursuits. Due to the large number of girls, from fresh- men up, who tried for the various class teams, a considerable number of tryouts had to be held until the final groups were selected. From these teams the members of the Varsity, pictured above, were chosen. Several veteran players were in the varsity this year including lllargaret Fick, whom the girls wisely chose for their captain. lllargaret, an all round athlete, has played volleyball for many years and truly merited this honor. For the hrst time in many years the set rules of volleyball were subject to several changes. These changes mainly affected the timing and scoring. The girls had a fairly successful season winning two out of four games. These games were played with our two city rivals, liieyers and G. A. R. Both contests with llfeyers brought victories to Coughlin, but just as in basketball, we were forced to bow in defeat before our Hill opponents. Little publicity was accorded to volleyball, yet the athletically inclined girls continued to participate in this sport because a great deal of pleasure is derived from the intimate association with their classmates and coach, Bliss llIcCarthy. Since the team is composed mostly of undergraduates, we have great hopes for a successful season in the future. Ono Ilzuzdrvd Eleven CH ICHRI. ICADERS Left to right: Sam Ackerman, Edward Jones, Robert Goss, Harry Haughney, Thomas Schintz. Cheerleaders Z L'RRAYl Cheerleaders. Come on, every'body give a good, substantial yell for those vendors of pep, vim and vigor, for if any one deserves some -' praise it is those fellows who turn Friday morning into an exciting looked- forward-to-adventure. Not only does it take self-confidence to get up and impress a bunch of freshmen but it also takes nerve, plenty of nerve. fAsk any chapel speaker.J Heroes are made, not born, and hlr. P. B. Lewis is this hero maker. First of all he selects his starting five from the large number of candidates that respond every year. Next in line is the rigorous preliminary training and the instruction in teamwork and uniform motionsg then comes the first cheering practice. Out they rush, uttering cheerful phrases and pleas for action. After a perfectly terrible start the crowd warms up until the room is reverberating with sounds of Yeal Coughlin I At the close of the practice the first signs of nervousness on the part of the lead- ers have worn off and they are behaving like veterans. Fron then on they improve with every practice until at the end of the season, from commonplace schoolboys they have been made into heroes, especially with the girls. Thus ends the process of hero- making. But despite the imprecations and things uttered against these boys they really deserve every bit of praise possible, and the cheerleaders forming this yearls squad have equalled the record and reputation of those cheerleaders from other years. All of us are extremely grateful to these fellows who lead our cheers. u 111111111 cd Trecltm' BOYS' TENNIS TEAM First Row: Milton Charnowitz, Atloll' Brown, Harold XVci'theimcr, Captain: Harold Hyman. Nathaniel Lefkowitz. Second Row: Elmer Dattner, Walter Moyer, Joseph Hassaj, Franklin Gottermcier. Boys' Tennis Team Z TRANGIQ as it may seem, this group of stalwart young men comprises the Q 1933 Tennis Team. VVe say strange because one seldom sees tennis players without the familiar white and Without racquets. However, for various reasons, among which lack of time is outstanding, the picture had to be taken minus the usual paraphernalia. This year's team was selected in the customary way: by an elimination tourn- ament. At the call for candidates, nearly thirty ambitious racquet wielders displayed themselves. These were paired off and the matches played. The six best men then automatically became the team. The remaining three men pictured above are the reserves. Before the firstlmatch the team selected as its captain Harold VVert- heimer. Back in the '9O's it was customary for players to come to the tennis court garbed in white Hannels, a loose fitting coat, high heeled shoes, and even high collars. They were perfectly willing to start on one sfde of a court and knock a ball back and forth all afternoon. The majority of people at that time spoke derisively of tennis, and dubbed it, a sissy game. Bur this so-called sissy game has outgrown its earlier characteristics and at the present time rivals any sport for popularity. lt's now a game of skill and finesse, just as much as football and baseball areg a Vines or a Tilden can compare with any athlete in the world on a comparative basis. Coughlin has had a tennis team on and off for about the last six years. Al- though it is too early to give the scores of the matches to be played, we at least feel safe to predict a successful season. 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SW r lilly 7 .... . s ..........,........ 2 SUI N .1 1 H gs ' TR -.' ' . . li Jr ' gg ' .................... 54 1-3 1.1. . I . ..................... 29 VI .V .. .7 ................... ..2'--. C. 0. 17 .... G. . R. ................. 21 GI ' A. H 22 .... A -- ................,. 18 C- 9- 26 ..... ,' 's .................. 15 14 ..... ', '.' .................. XU, U .... G. A. R. .................. 16 20 .... G. . R. ................. 25 SENIOR PL.-XY CAST First Row: llc-!'t to rigxhilz Fatherine Jump, Anna Tomascik, Sadie Zwass, Josephine c1Ll1.li4lUIO Josephine Adams, Esther Deutser. Arxnes Curley, Dorothy Douglas. Feeond flow. Alfred Ilirirhler. .lost-ph Sallshurir, Leland XNilson, Rita. Crawley, Willits Coleman louise I s-l1on. Ilarnld Weriheirner. Third Row: Theodore llrynkiw, Harold Hyman. Theodore Rigoni. Absent: llarry Haughncy. Senior Play Cast Z :HS year, the play chosen was The First Lady Bantockf' a comedy in four acts hy Jerome K. Jerome, eminent English author. It was presented on the afternoon and evening of November IS, to enthusiastic audiences. The play concerns itself chiefly with Fannie, formerly a servant girl, who hecomes an actress in London. Here she meets the youthful Lord Bantock who after a hasty courtship and under an assumed name, marries her. lVhen Fannie comes to Ve-rnon's CLord Bantoclesj home she discovers his true identity and also finds out that each of the twenty-three servants about the place is her own relative. This naturally complicates matters a great deal, thus leading to many amusing situations. The climax is reached when Fannie asserts herself as Lady Bantock, and de- clares she will no longer he hullied and brow-heaten hy her relatives. Bennett, Fannie's uncle, the perfect hutler who tries to reform herg the two solicitons old aunts: the kindlv Ur. Freemantle, the familv phvsician: and the various other characters were enacted so vividly that the audience soon forgot they were only roles in a play. The play is appreciahly enlivened in the third act hy the appearance of the Cop on the Beat. This dance received much deserved approval. Because of the redundance of talent among the Seniors, the coaches, Kirs. Mcmllie VVeston Kent, and Bliss Myfanwy VVilliams, chose two separate casts, one performing in the afternoon, the other in the evening. Om' Il1n1a'rr'd 1 SENIOR PIUVXY f'0NlNiITTlili First Row: lleft to rightbz Miriam Smulowitz, Rita lVlclVlanmon, Margaret Crawley, Peggy Howells rv Evelyn Foy. Betty Salsburg, Marion Haas, Nellie Lenlini. beeontl.RowV: Sylvia Meth, Frances xviC'llillIHllSl'li, Clara Woznielti, Minnie Guyler, Dorothy Ney, Kathe TWC lNl 'l1lP. Marv Oilshaek. Carl Flader. Thirz! Row: Delbert Adalns. .lost-lih Braneh, VVilliam Dougherty, Ferris Thomas, Iitlwaril Jones, Ilarry Haughney, George Smolenyak, Leland Wilson, Robert Renville. Senior Play Committee Z S the army on the front is able to function only because of the civilians yy Ork- ing behind the lines, so part of the reason the Senior Play was such a success was because the above group was working behind scenes. As the senior play is the first of the three big dramatic presentations, certain students had to be trained to do the various things which are necessary for the success of such an undertaking. The committees are chosen annually from the Cliosophic and Sorosis societies by their presidents. All appointments, however, are subject to the approval of llrs. Kent, director of dramatics. The committee this year was unusually diligent and persevering. Unique lighting effects were arranged, authentic properties were secured, costumes perfect for the occasion were ordered, and stage settings were arranged to a queen's taste. Nothing was too difficult to figure out or any property so elusive that these indefatiga- ble workers did not secure it. This year's Senior Play included twelve dancers from the play Our Empire. It is needless to say that their part was carried out to perfection. VVe have included their pictures in with those of the Senior Play Committee. They are worthy of being placed here because of their fine work at the time of the play. 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JM M57 55 UE --Q2 SM. b5,..,. , .EQ ii Mg?-ng: P National Honor Society Luncheon FHE annual Nrtronal Horror Sotretx luntheon xx rs htld on Ueeember , 'rt 'lk the Ilresdtn llrrs xx rs the seeorrd rnnuil luntheon rind promised not to lrre t r r rrgrrct rtrrrd 1 frtultx rn1l sotrctx membtr, supcrxrser tre lI'I 'lI1QClHlIlfS for the rtfur She sent rn rnxrtrtrorr to exerx Honor boeretx member xx hose wddress she hid or tould scture lxlembers of everx tlrss from 19 to 1933 r xxtll '1 '1 number of unror Ushers xxere present r I x r 1 rp ret o rn rst o tertmonrrs glxe '1 brrr ulrlress xxetome l uh member than rrrtroclueed hrmself st rtrng hrs present busrness or studies 1' olloxxrrrg thrs the group brolte up into small knots to clrscuas sehool rntrdents 'ind renexx od fr 1rr1lshrps urrl rnemorres lht frftrrr xx 'rs rrnmenselx enjoxul bx alr xx ro rtterrdul uid cxcrxone rxpresscd 1 at rrr to h 1x1 the rturrron torrtrrrued rrrnul lx rn the future Publicity Bureau UBLILI'IXl Ihe kexxxord to sueeess Re1rlrLrng thrs, Wlrss Sturdexint last xerr suggested thlt '1 Publrertx Buruu be orgrnrfed lhrs xx rs done more or less 'rs 1m experiment lNoxx, 'rlthough onlx rn rIr1 seeonrl xerr of rts ev rstcnte, the Publrtrtx Bureru hrs bttorne rn rmporturt lrnL rn our sthool thun of of our 'rffarrs have gone over big The 'um of tlrrs group rs to uquarnt outsiders xxrth the wctrvrtres of the school 1nd tlrrs rt h rs sueeeeded rn dorrrg xx tlll 'rs tha rnerersed numbers 'rttenrlrngf the Senior llrx, Operl 1nd 'llrnstrels ttstrfx The Bureau rs COII'1posCtl of students from the upper three el'rsses, selecteu bee ruse of their unusual rourn rlrstre 'rbrlrtx Under the Laprble superxrsron of hh Austin, sponsor of the Club these xxrllrng but rrrexperreneed eubs rt xxeelclx meet ings obtfun tht ru1l'ments of ourrr rlrsm Although the members of thrs stiff hfrxe received little recognrtron, thex de serxe the hrghest of pr use for their splendrd Looper rtron xxrth their 'rdxrser md their xxrllrngness rn trlcrng 'rssrgnmerrts Christmas Program HI Legend of the l'rrst Lhrrstmas lrte, 'r prgeint trlxen from the storx of N Henrx Vin Dxlu xxrs the suetessful ferture of tlrrs verrs Lhrrstmfrs Program lhe storx rs comerned xxrth the idx entures of Bonrfue, '1 medrex 'rl mrs sronarx sent to the pagans of nortnern Germ rnx Arrrxrng on Lhrrstmrs Pxfe, he lrnds the people prtpnrng to surrfrte their prrnee to the god llror Resturng the err 1 Bonrflte suttessfullx rlthes llror rrr1l trops 1oxx n tre sured o rk ln s pl ree, he gives the people the evergreen tree lN rsx mbol of the true L,llI'lNtlT1l's The D'lgl'C'1l1t, xx rth rts x rrregrted Lostumes 'rnd eolorful medieval bertlsground presented some of the prettiest seenes rn the xe rr s entertainments ne Hrrrrdnd l11'1rrf3 1110 . . 6 ID . I I ' . A' 1' 'Y 1 1 1: K- 1 1 I be ' las . Xl'ss Xl: 1 R l1' 5, 1 1' Y' 1 J D' ' 5 ' l l 1 1 - : ' 1 1' 5 1 ' 1 ' ' v' ' 1' ,23 ..,1s 'x 1s1 ' I 'Q . KI . .. H. Sur e' in '1 1'f x' f 1: er' f ' ff: ' 1 f1 ' of 'l 1 - 1 1 l-s - :'- '- ' ' ' 1 al- . 1 1 I ' ' A1 , K. , ss., , ', ' '51 A ' ' VK 1 1 1 - 1 1 's' , .,, 1 ', ' Q '- -1 1 activities. It is partly due to the successfulness of this orgarrizatiorr that so many - X an ' H '1 ' 1 1 1 ' 5 : ' '. ' if .1 1' .X i 1 If .X 1' ' N 4 X li ' ' I ' N li- ill 4 v Y . . 1 1 , 1 - - 1 ' ' ' : 1' f I : J ' 1 . . s Q' -1 W .s 1 , Q xx V, I 4 r x 1 ' Y , L . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , ' ' Q if t ' 'i 1 ' 5 i 1 ' 1 I '1 i'- - , . r . 1 ' ,' n '. , . ' 1 -I '11, ' 4 - g -' -' 5 ' ' ' 1 'l : l ' l , ' 1 '. it: 5-, , , - 5 ,s 'if' v 1, Fl Crchestra Concert CQ? Nl of the o'dest 1nrru1l performurees of Lougghlrn rs the Annull Y lrsrtx f,I'x.llCSU'l Loneerl, the txxentx seeond of xx hreh xx ls grxen thrs xear Of llte xelrs rt hrs been found neeessux for x xrrous rexsons to postpone thrs concert to l1tter p1rt of the sehool xe Lonseeruentlx, xxrlh so ITYITIX other rmportfmt retrxrtres tdern p 1ee lt tlu tunc the lffur lr rs not been 1 l1rgelx 1ttended '1s some ot rers ln order th1t 1 lxrger number of the student bodx xx oulel be 'able to 1ttenel, the eoneert xx 1s held rn the 1fterrroorr lt 1 45 on the lxxentx tlrrrel of lxlix As the eurtun xx ent up the orehestr 1 xx ls se 1teel rn full ur1x, xxlth 'Ur D'1vres le xdrng llre members xx orked lr 1rd rn prep u rtron for tllxs ITlLlSlL'llC, 'md thrs flLt xx 'ls lITlITlCillltClS 1pp1rent, for the proer 1m xxent oxer perfeellx lhe progmm rneluded 1 number of I'Tl1I'Ll1CS, ox ertures, 1nd solos me st exeellentlx rendered bx the orehestrx members As 1 further plrt of the progr rm 1 fexx numbers xx ere grven bx the Senror gtlxs frlee Llub Sex er1l voe1 solos xxere sunr' bx Nlrss Nlelirrde fleultx member o Nlexers Hrgh Sehool llre eorreerl xx rs xerx xxell reeerxtd bx the 1ud1enee xxhreh eonsrsteel not onlx of students lllll fleultx, but numerous outsrders Band Concert HI se 1son of 37 33 xxrll long be remembered 1 1 red letter xe'1r rn the 'rn n rls of the bound lt lr 1s m rde m uxelous strreles srnee rts 1nrtr'1l '1PPC'lI'lI1kC tx e xe xerrs 15,0 but rn no held hrs the xdx lneement been gredter th'1n III the eon eert xx orlc Altogether durmg, the p 1st xelr the l7lI1Cl presented frve eoneerts llre frrst one rn eh lpel lNoxember -l, LOIT'lITlCII'l0Y'llCil the brrth of olrn Phrlrp SOUSI lhe rendrtrons rneluded m unlx Sousts more popul'1r eomposrtrons lhe brnd h1s long done gre It tlungs for the sehool 'md 'lsked for nothrng rn return, so therefore, xxhen Al Hrrthler, IN 1 representltrxe of the 0I'g'll1lL'ltl0I1, en trelted the student bodx to 1ttend txxo benelrt eoneerts the proceeds from vxhrch xx ould purehise the buxd rts long 1xx rrted uruforms thex xxrllrngly Complred The flrst of these two Concerts xx 1s held If the Lentr Ll lxl I Lhurch, '1nu'1rx 25, 'md on l'ebru1rx 26 the seeond xx lS grxen rn our oxxn rudrtorrum Resplendent rn therr rrexx unrforms the l7ll1ll presented rts fourth coneert of rl xe1r rn Llll7ll lhrs one resembled the others rn txpe of progrfrm exeept for the present'1tron of '1n entrrelv rrexx repertorre re rrfth xx 1s grven luesd1x evenrrrgg prrl rn the S Sc S lllemor Hrgh Selrool P 1r-.ons under the 1usp1ees of the lllen of Abbott, Abbott lxl IL Chureh Cafeterra Ushers DON me lVould xou mrnd usrngg the other eloor Of eourse xxe don t mrnd XVho xx ould xx hen 1ddressed so eourteouslx ? Under the e lI'Cf1ll drrllrng of 'llrss Rrtehre uxel Nlrss Luelrslnger the C'1feterx'1 ushers hlve beeome 1most 1s perfeet 1s ushers em xe lhe posrtron of the e'1feter11 ushers rs unrque lhex recelve no credrt for rherr vxork, but on the eontr1rx perform m 1nx Il1Cl1lll t1sks It rs thex xx ho Clefen up 'tfter eleh luneheon perlod Strughtenrng the eh urs puttrng the t'1bles bfrek rn posrtron, 1nd prelcrng unsrghtlx tlungs off the floor 1re but '1 few of therr numer ous dutres lt rs durrng, the eitrng perrod lhrt therr 1etu1l usefulness eomes mto srght llrex 1re lrlee tr1ffre eops lhex preserve order leeep xou movrng through the correet doors, 'rnel exen prevent xou from berng nrnoxed bx other people rf xou s0 desire Surelx 'IIN drse1plrn1r1ur expeets to be lenoeleed But rf th'1t s'1me drserplrn 'lI'l'll1 knoxxs th It for exerx lenoeker there 1re 1 huuelred or more boosters he em drsregrrd 'mx 'md 111 Lnoekrng It rs thrs xx IX xxrth our e'1feterr'1 ushers e mrght be peex ed for the moment xx hen I'CpI'lIIl1IlClCll bx one of them, but xxe soon re'1lrLe th'1t thex '1re right ind tfdee our medrerne like gentlemen If there rs anx elub rn the entrre sehool xx hreh eleserxes 1 un rnrmous xote of thinks from the vxhole stuelent boelx rt re the c'1feterr1 ushers ' W s . . 7 i. 1 1 1 1 11 , . 1 . 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' ' .. 1 's s -1 1 1 1 ' - 1 , - 1 1 ', 1 1 1 : Om' H-rurdrcd Yeecnthx three St Patrlclc s Day Dance HL hrst 1 telnoon 1 ll1L.C lt Lilugllllll xx ls htlll on St l ltrltlss Dlx I lest dmtts h ISC bun lll tltuted ls 1 IULH1 o Ulflffllllllltlll lllll lllNlI'sl0l1 ollt sz e of school lhls first one met xxlth the IDPIOX ll of the entlre sthool lnd proved '1 dellghtful OLLISIOII for wll xx ho lttended At 'lbout four o elotlt the musle of Al LIHLOS Olthtstrl l7lll t forth lll popu lr I'l1Xl'llITl e gxm xx IN tetol ltu 1 jglllll l 11111111 xx tl rl ho 11 color Ihe lffllr xx ls enjoxtd bx 1 llrgt numbtr of CXL,lLlNlNLlx Lllujlllllll students C' A A serx ed ln c'lp'lt1tx of llostffsses It fll1S lllltl ll dflnee Slmlllflx on the txxentx Cljllltll of Aprll the Iettermcns Qlub ltttd ls hosts to tle sehool 1 IL mllsle fox the on lslon xx ls ulnlshed hx tle lls1t1 cult, ltstl 1 SIIICC these lff urs QOIIUHUC to :met xxlth lpplox ll 1nd lre xx ell suppoxlul thex xxlll pr0b'1blx be K.0IlflI1U8d lll the future Cho SOTOSIS Reception lll L IONOPIIL llltl orosls NOLICULS ur x outa ld themstlxts ln tle flgflllgi' CDllClI' 1nnull reeepllon Under elpflble fkllltx SUDCFVISIOII, vxork xx1s begun bx the xirlous eommlttees elrlx enough to IHQUIC tll'1t 'lll of the 1DllUITlCI ll'JlC de tllls of suth 1 fete xx ould be xx ell f'llCCl1 1 lre of Duflllfl the Clflx evenlng of Deecmber 20, the guest xx IN ushelul lI1l0 1 tom of the Chr1stm'1s splrlt lent 'ln entlrelx dlfferent ltmosphele to the pl let Stre lm ers on the bllL0l11t'S lnd pl lLlI'ilS eontrlbuted bx the Art Ueputment llso 'ldded to the festlve 'ur vxhlth pervlded the whole reteptxon Alumlll, students lnd fleultx lntermlngled fleelx for 1 short tlme 'llld then luneheon xx 'ls serxed BIUSI4., for d lnelng xx els fulllhllffd bx l,0llllH s Ptnnsxlx 'un lns The eourteousness of the ushers, the gI lLl0l1SI'lCS9 of the reeuxlng llllC, the CHILICIILS of the s0Ll ll tommlttee, lnd the xxell 4llY'CLtCd xxollc of the ,,lrls xxho served, all helped to m lke the reteptlon, ls one of the guests so lptlx put lt, perfeet Athletlc Party N Wemlllescl lx 1'Cl7I'l1llX 15 the students ofthe Qilbljfllllll Hlffll Sthool glthered lll thelr gxmn'ls1um to p'lx ll0I1'1'lflC to the membels of the lth letlc teflms ln both the boxs 1nd the glrls sports The entertwlnment xx IN ln the form of fl Vllentlne dtnee lllls dlnte, QIYCII l.!1l1l1'llly l11s groxxn to be III ottl slon VSl1lCll IN looked forvx ltd to everv xelr bx the members of lll el lssts lllr I'r'1nk Pendergist, 'IS m'lster of ceremonles, spoke on the sportsm ln shlp 'lnd gflme flght of the members of the footblll te'1m Other members of the fuultv xxho spoke xxele lllessrs 5l1VlI1SkC, Lewls, West, Super lhllss ones lnd lxllss lXIeC'lrtllx glxe 1 tip d UILIIIQ1 CXllll7ll'l0Il Presidents 'lnd ulptlms of the LllHCI'CI'lt lthletle club 1nd te lms xxho spoke were Bar Avre, Rlt'l lhIClxIIH1'I1OIl, Albert Fluegel, Nlflry Jeffrles, WI lrgflret Plek '1nd Zlgmund b'lvxtsk1 F0llOWll1f.I '1 custom th lf xx'ls est lbllshed sexeril xelrs 1210, sxxclters xxele presented to the footbflll pl'1xers xxho hld txxo or more xe1rs of selxlte on the te lm Refreshments xxere serxed 'lnd the Varslty Orchestrl furnlshed musle for dancmg . 1 . 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C K : n 1 ' 1 '15 I2 5 ' 1 -'1 5 1 5 1 5 ' A 1 1 ' ' ' 1 ' ,' 1 5 5 1 . 5 ' ' ' 1 5' 5 1 '. 5' Ona Hundred Twenty-four Annual Banquet xt 1rxx ll sen x s e11 xx1 1 tht l1111q11tt xxhen .1te1t11 llllllllllls of other sehool soe1et1es xxue ldmltttd xe11 111 cxen gre e 'tdvante xx ls 111 1dL All Loughhn st11de11ts 1nd 1l111n111 xxere pr1x1le'red to xttend Ihus 111 exetlltnt rep1esent1t1on of sehool hfe xx lN seen from the I1resh111e11 'Ill tl1e xx '15 up to the SCIIIOTS 'llld tl1e past gr1d11ates IC TlllllllCt xx'1s glxen Ill IOIIOI of Nlr bupu lllx t1e ass o 32 IC xrst to gru ll 1te u11der l11s refnme 1 xx .1 ICI x 1 good luele p'1rtx to cur SCDIOYS and lkullllllljllx '1 large part of the lCND0l'lNllWllllX xx 11s QIWCH to the u111o1 Class A good eroxxd tur11ed out to ll0I10l llr bupu It thls tl1e ellte of '1ll soe1'1l 1ff.111s of the xe1r lhe l1 tnquet hegzxn at s1Y o eloelc xx1tl1 the txfeteua usl1ers SCFVIIIQ fhls xx1s supplt111111ted wllh Sllljllllgf led hx WI1 I B Ltxx1s Alf1ed H1rthle1 ept tnngs ITIUVIIIQ 1s to1stm1ste1 He llltl0llLlLl,Kl the p1es11l1nts of the sponsormg so en us 111 ' uege Lho, hlarx 1CI1llll1, 5010818 111d N11 Ax1e Lettermen s xx l1o 1ll g 1x1 ho1t tllk Represent1t1x ts fllllll 1 teh sthool souetx glxe short quotx tlons 1pp1op111t1 to t1e11 lespeetlve e ul1s 1 buper e osee xx1t1 1 1re xxe ltltlltss to the Suuors o Uxxlll t11s tu oor xx ls e e1r11 UI 1 111e111 llllfl 1 extn o elot A mos CIIOX 1l1le exc11111,1 xx 1 lltl hx 'tl xx 10 1tte11d l 111d IILIIIHIOUN SLlllflITlClltN xx ere ex pressed to l1 1x1 tl1e l11nquet III future xe1xrs IN th1s xc 11, open to 1ll Loughhn JUHIOI' Accompanlst Class r111st folloxx tl1e ll1Ll1IlZ1llOHS of lllS felloxx lltlsf rxther tl1 111 lllw oxxn F01 those students 1I1tCI'CStCCl Ill thls phase of musle, Xllss Hoffm In offers an exeellent Course xx l1lCl'l 18 open to p1'1llINtN xx l1o h1ve l11d ll70llt hve xe'1rs of ff!-1lI1lI1g Ihe ILLOIUPHIIISTIS elass lllIS xear xx as eompused m'u11lx of UUIOYQ and Sopho mores Ihe keen deslre of these memhers to olvt 1111 fllls lIlNtI'LlLlflOIl xx 'ls apparent lhex met 1fte1 sehool slnee wXI1ss Hoffm 111s luneheon perxods vxere 1ll oeeupled Every lllondav 'lt 3 15 thxs group assembled lll the Lho 1oom, xxhenee eould be 1e1rd tl1e voell CXCILINCN xxlth xxlueh xxe 111. 1ll f1m1l111 After Z1 fexx lessons, these ILLOIUDIIIISIS 'xsslsted 'XI1ss Hlllfllllll Xxltll her v1111ous ehotuses and sololsts, thus g111111ng pr1et1e.1l evperlence lht utomp 1111sts tlthough reee1x111g llttle reeog111t1on f1om the student body for then vxmlt ftel the flillllllg tl1ex l11xe lLQUllCll IS Hllltll then efforts lntra Mural Baslcetball Ill mtmhers of our XKITNIIX b11sketb1ll te lfll 1re naturlllx llmlted III numhers lhe e11t1re squad eonslsts of merelx hfteen pl lxers Iherefore, IH order to llelp those stude11ts xx ho xx ould hke to take part 1Il l1 1sketl1 1ll games but haven x 1rs1tx ll71llU Nlr lendergasr lnaugurated at c,0l1g.fllllI1 tl1e Intramural Basketb 111 League lhe dlreetlon of the league lb xx hollx III Red s hands He prepares '1 schedule, 1rr111ges the games, and referees tl1em The benefits of mtramural basketball are xx ell lenoxx I1 for the sx stem lb III use 111 m.111x eolleges and hlgh sehools Thls xe'1r 111 regard to the seleetxon of tl1e te uns, '1 11exx pl III xx 'ts adopted I1ste 1d of seleetmg te 1ms that represented x 1r1ous plrts of tl1e ellx as 111 the past thex' vxere ehosen to represent eaeh eourse lhe g1mes xxere plaxed III tl1e boxs gx1n after sehool lhe season com meneed o11 IJeteml1e1 I5 and elosed Fehruarx 13 xx1tl1 -l-Ll pl UIIIQ., IGC, for the eh'1mp1onsh1p -l-Ll CII'lClf.fCd YICIOFN and th1mp1ons Although Ollll o11e team xx '1s ehosen ls el1 unps exerx other one enjoyed 1tself fullv lIlIlll1SllSIl'l, keen r1v11lrx 'md zbove 111 sportsmanshlp xx 1s mam fested llllflllg ClLll game gre: fr '1 'd :t'1 x 'IIC tak last x'e:11' tl ' 1 ' ' - ' l'ted ' 1 3 ' : 1 ' - . 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Illllldlfd TI1'1'nfy-5i.1' Senior Committees DILLORAI IOIN CONIXII I I I' I H IRIILIJ AILIII R Cflmzrnmn PI IIR Ixosluslxl IOSI I IIINI QL XRI QUIO GIORQI XVORDLN I AN R XI DI R bl ANLEI SULRII EIN XRD Lrxs RO NIARCARII QRUNLLX CXTHIRINI IJLIIX I RXNLIS I' XSQL INI NIILO IIsIIIR NI IRIAN QHICO PIIN AN IJ RING LOXIXIII ILIL NAT Ax RI qclllllflllllll IHEODORI HRINRIW RfJBLR1 boss JoIIN GILL FRANCIS IVAINS RITA LR WILII MARX IXIILES NIARY LEINAHAN ELEAINOR GORSKI OLARDO Russo OU I INC' COMMITTEE XVII I ITS COLI 'NIAIN CCIIHITIIIIIIIJ AI I'RID HIRIHLER II XROIIJ HNIAIN SXDII CoIxNoRs SLOTT NIILIS I LIIABLTH PIIRPOR GLRTRLDL 'XIATTILR Dox ALD HLLSNIAIN ITIRRIS IHONIAS RITX NICXIAINVION CII' I LOIXIIIIIITEE LEOIN ARD C03 LII cchlllflllflll JOSLPHIINI ADANIS ANIHOINI NIARTIINO PALI SLHRODI XVILI I xv I AIRD XVIIIIR IXIOYIR NIARX RONSVAILI NI IRCARI T HowrLLs FRANKLIN GOTTERNIAIER BERTHA IXIISCAVAGE HAROLD WERTH EIM ER CLASS DAY CONIMITTEII INVITATION COMMITTEE DIILBLRT AD XNIS Qclllllflllllll NIIRIAN1 SNIULOWITZ ILDVSARD Jon BS JOSEIH XIODROISRI JEAN HOEEORD BERNARD GALIAGIIIR ALILL Ro1H RAI XVIIIIANIS bxmm IXIIIII KATHLRINL ILAI AN LLMLR DAIINFR ALBERT I I ULCI I PHILIP NIARLINO JosEPH SALSBURG CChazrman HAZEL BARNES NICHOLAS BosTA JOSEPH KENINEY JOHN RUTA DOROTHY WILLIANIS XIARY BRIA ACN rs IVICIVJONINFLL Suu IJIURY Ona Hzmdzvd lm :III . . -, ,, , A A ,vii I X I ' 5 I I ,, 2. ' if I . 2 ' T 'F F' JII T 'I J5.I' Isa I' I , -. , .- ... :I I , , ' . I ' I : -f vw J v Av v - v- A I 1. 1 I ' II ' I 7 , 1, ,. S'l'IiXVAR'l' I,IiXYlS 4- I , . A A AA wry 1 rx I I I T , ., , I I I I : v- V , w - D v. V. v 1 , . . A I ' ,tI 1 'z,'5 2 I I ' ' .5 ' v -v ' T I 1 I z I . L ,, Y . , , . 1 4 L - I , ' J 3 J I 'I ' I ' Y T I 'I ' lf. f ,.'1, 'L 17 Y -1 K'-Ir, I v I y- R w 5 I . 4' I 4. , Board of Publlcatlons Editorial Staff f 1 x x ill Xl xluux xxu Hxxs X ll N 1 I H H Ill HAH Ill I X II N wr LIIHXN x ll ll H XROI u Hx xux Il!! Coughlln Hugh School LEO GLASSER H 'XIH XI 1 x XXDRLXX XIIRIANI x x XI YI O XI 'XIILX SNILLOXXITI One Hurzdnrl fzcmfx mm' i' 'ffff' W W W 2 ' nf ' W , i , g- -Y l X 1 il . lI.Xl4HI.lD R1 zclrr , 1 .' ' f4Il,XWl.lzY XX'l-:u'l'rlr11x11cl: Riff ' .ua 1 1 I .'l.'.x'l, fff'lnl', .'I.x1'l. fffl V, ' lfzfllf l '1I', ,lm-Ll-H Iixlfl. X'1..lT: SA :vnu SVIIRUIVIC 11.5. , .' A-lxxf. lf l'lnr, lfr1'Au1'-ill-f'l1i4'f Jw 'ml N H H 3 x . 'N ' 1 , , 3 A 5 , . N ' K 1. 1 1 . 9 . 3 . 3 H N , H '1'.1. M, 'clvl-1 I.li.'llIlIi g 3 f ' . . H. ufris IL .vi-in Mm :ms '. , . 1 ' . ' ' 1 , x I A X' V I K I I I ,. - q . ,. was 'fu 1 Y 4 S , ,., . h all-1-li ,sg V- , ' xx., a af W I Board of Publlcatlons Typing, Business and Art Staffs I CIARA Ix IIIIRINI I XIXNII Pxu XXIIJUIIXI IXUIII x I xlXHN I N xXl vm Coughlm I'I1gh Scho I-LINI-R XXII INI JI XI 9 Ilxxs Ill 'Nmmrxx x III XLII X 4IXlx Om flzmdnd H111 II r 114 I I n 1 I I I M , fx i Ill5'1I'lI .I -2 . ', ' 'I II.xIcI:1.'rg'I'IIN f2L'x'1.If1I: XIINIQII Ami , ,I mi II.-X'I'III-IIIINIC S I'. QIIIQIQ I' IS ffll.x'I'lII'.Y.x' .Ifu I-1I'I' II I ' II - :I ' I II I II ' I I I ,I O I I I I I .,: , , , , ' ,, I Q i Q I I-.STHHII RIARY 'I IIUMAS Ifx-:mms I'.BIII.Y I D1 I.Ia.', .xx - fl-f TI sus SI.. ' 'Lx .slrf Llfor , I7I.llIiIiNL'lC I7I:.xxI'Ifs 1' I 3 IQl I'II Iiuc. mu: I I'Ic.xI: .. .xx Iii 1 .sm I'Ic. Ieslc I.mx1c1IY J I ,i,,,,,,,,,, , ,, wwf. H v V WW nr Y I , . , ' ' ' . ,-j Class o 33 HI school year of 1932 33 has almost passed and the task of writing the principal s farewell has come to me for the first time rlhe year has been a pleasant one and its memories will linger long in our minds l consider my self fortunate in that l have been associated during my first year as principal with a senior class that is outstanding in so many ways Under the leadership of its members the tryditions of the school have been carried on with in excellent spirit at all times l have endeavored to carry on the policies of the school 1 they were set by that great schoolman, my predecessor lllr J P Breldinger You have been given every posslble opportun1ty to lav a firm foundation for your lives Your teacheis Ind the two prmclpa s with yy hom you have been associated haye tried const xntlv to build you in character and spirit so that you will be able to reach the highest possible place in life I feel th It we have been successful and that we are sending out young, men and Women who are competent to do their part as citizens of this country Phe athletic coach tells the team that they will play in the game as they have play ed in practice Something of this same thing is true in regard to school You will live after graduation very much as you have lived during your school diys Only the days spent in school were not simply a prmctlce for life, not merely 1 preparl tion, but they were really life itself So yye part with some sadness at the farewell that you are going into the wider Held and greater influence th it your education, more mature years, and larger experience have fitted you for We wish you great success, class of 1933, and hope that amid that success you will ever remember pleasantly your high school days, your fellow students ana your teachers Farewell Hi time has arrived when the class of 33 must bid its beloved Loughlm farewell Never more will the halls echo with the sound of its tramp ing feet lNever agun will we be united as a class We are parted forever We will become plrt of th it great body cllled alumni lhere we mly cheer again and sing the old songs so endeared to us, but the life yye h ive known for the past years is gone beyond recall We are the first cl Iss to gradulte under the administration of lllr H Super It is the hope of every one of us th It 1s he marches on through the years he will hold an especially warm spot in lns heart for the cl iss of 33 XVe as graduates, pledge ourselves to maintain those high standards of moral and physical courage which he set for us As a slight reward for the kindness he h is exhibited towards us may we say that even though principal ls he is yye h we not regarded him merely so but more as our friend md conhd mt And now with a last quick look around to engrave forever upon our memories the scenes that have grown so de lr to us, yye mike our adieu Good bye ind good luck, lNIr Super Llass of 33 , mly a kind father yy atch and protect us as yy step for the last time through these cherished port als f I . . , , . 0 . -YQ l . 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MLILI lOll mu NHL lllllll I or g s ul lk I ll sum ll N hu SAVAGL SCHOOL IO1xIIlXSICXI I IJUL XIIOX L lk lllllll IIIIIIIIIIIII cl' 990 X T1 uhu Tlalnmgr School whxch DIODIICQ mon Incl Immun tu hmcomc lldllifli clIIectoI-. and NLIDOIVISUIS of hc xlth Lml physu, Il Ltlllfltlllfl In schools cullngns 1IlIy Iuunrl-. clubs 1JllV'1H, Instntuhowa and Inclustxml nII,1nI11lIrIn'- lha LL1lllLUlllYTl ol Llc thIeeyQ.1I COUISL lI'lLll1llOH In nc tmfxl In-.tIuLtIon IH all f0IrnQ of athlLtIcQ gymnflshcs IUILH Ilmum., NWIYTIITIIHL chamatlcs and thc lllc Il'-u tha mwntml COUISCS IH educatlon psychology an Itumy lvhyxmlfmy hygnne and uthcxs thonoughly wxunnp, the thx ny lllll III Lctlce of health and physlcal cduclllon ln. Ixcaptzunallu Strong Iaczcltv lafaloqzu Upon Request lilllt III lm -.turlents and Ll'1Kllldl.CS 1 lNlkl lu Iss. l x ll xIIIII4 IS 1 SAVAGE SCHOOL G eelnzgv 10171 W 11 es Barre s Smarfest fewelry Store t IC new est md Lhonest eu elrx Ruth the I Ilue gun lll tced hx the Ivlme xml lCpl1f mon of F RA K CLARK 6 SOUIII NI XIIN SIRIII VV1lkcs BTIIC, P1 OO DLAWN FARMS Grade A M1113 Tuberculm Tested PFI!! Ufoflh Ifle D15 uma lelephonc No, Dlal 2 2171 One Hzuzdnd IIIIIII' YFJLII 'l ' 1 1 l .T Ih XYll ' NOT mzalf' lhxil' y ' ' ': ', ? liIIjIIy yI.I.Ir w li :mud Ivc 1llC1l,'l1I'C .II I -rs: ln: llczllthy :mud ILIII5' llllil tczwh IIIIIL-rs III lw the 5: -. S1l'l i' thc Iifc of :I l.l'IlCllL'l' uf ll N','lCZll o - - -clI ': ' . 1 41 A I , 5 I I ' ' , : f ' v - ' ll 0 I -2 1 1 2 ' ' .1 If-.'. I - S:Il:II'iL-s hiuhc-I' Ihixn fm' Irrzulc leaching. Employment licf: -' XI ' For CI.f ':. l'liRlXli SI4:I- -3. 4: S, U33 SHS 'lifl' 'VIII I'I:IcIa'r NI-1' ' ' C'I'I'Y , . I I , f 0 k J gg ii . 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Before going fo College, lake our Pre-College Shorthand' Course Those graduating from Commercial Course should take Post-G rad uate Shorthand Course No matter what you hope to do in the f t 5 1 S u ure use tu ummer to begin one of the folloumgj Courses f mfrlrlr 12111111181 'ldllllllhflllflllll bo Klltfllly and JIKOIHIHHH Sr 11411111111 Sflllllyfllfllli Sh rflmnrl or Slmufrfw It wxll hc 1 D11 rsure to 11 we 5ou lsk for 1 Sxnoosxs or ln IIHCYVICW WILKES BARRE BUSINESS COLLEGE, Inc X ruon I LL Doosors Iremlml Nlember N mon 11 Assoc mon Accredlted Lommerual Sehools W B 22115 PEGPLE LAUNDRY Rear 94 WIIIIJXV Street Neuman 1ee Company Cf' COLXI 4 II I 1 ee and Loal the Yelr Around 757 North Penn: Ave xVl11xCS Blrre Pa Goff Lumher Company fllmzufrzflzzrere and Dealers In LUTWBER AND HILL WORK 212 2-18 South Pennsslvmm Avenue Phone 2 2191 SCHOOL SUPPLIFS L Prjihlng For Your O ne S ifes E1 es Desks Lh urs Lommcru 11 md Sou ll St ltlonerv Deemer 6: Company 6 VVest 1XI1rket Street Wrlkes Btrre Pa 0110 Hundzcd Thu 13 nme . s ' v- 7 - -: AU 1' ' . 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