Coughlin High School - Breidlin Yearbook (Wilkes Barre, PA)
- Class of 1937
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H, swf His determination to add to Coughlin's many laurels, and his refusal merely to continue traditions, His masterful selection of only beneficial educational dc- velopments from the manylcurrent theories, His never-failing interest in and his constructive criticisms of extra-curricular activities, His popularity with all students and alumni prove that Coughlin is indeed fortunate to have so distinguished a principal. 'iify'W ':g:m'jgjWjrp:msgrssf,r:w:'gwgr ' f 'rf Tyr' ' ' 1 ,Ay - i Q .1 9, iff? .fm OVQZUOT . . . ' , ' 'T? We have tried to make this Breidlin portray as 9Ca17alcsde of School Life. ' Events are recorded in chronological order, and the ,clubs are V , placed in connection with some event in which they hill. just ss the school year is broken by three vacations, sofiour ' record is broken by three division pages, depicting activities. dur- V ing the summer, winter, and spring vacations respectively. V A We sincerely hope that the novel binding, the vsried lsyoists b of the club pages, the action pictures, and the sparing use of i color will add to' the book's efpctiveness. i - H H , , . f r , .. - . 0 . -ilk' I . mrs. .1 N, nmnms .-.,,-.fd .HJ-, 1: ,Fw yu Woolly qgnjoying School fl Gloss to look forward to cffn M 1f1 ir1g tfm mem in ffm ofa' fl fronfin mms fX3lfJl'IlIII mice lfin- in EMEIUDYIBIII DR ELMERL MEYERS a natlona 3 recogm e zgure IH t e me :ca word amem olrtfz wks a e ty o r Education or twenty zve years t oun er zo of fill o eqe ca emzc ourse e answere every ca ze community vxzt unse I9 alevotzon unswervzng oyaly to ug 1 eos f flf y 'wif' 'A Off , f, Aer e ff :B rf Cf lsmmfof ' f A J' , C, former fwcaef Cwgaffn 1H,g,a 514004 Aef J ofa' an O ecff, A 4 ' C ,-A Q1 t fl of A1 f ff, IM f .mf fff flffafz. 135. Nr '.- .,l'I1f,-R ... ,,,. , V- .- fr'1t'-14 , V. l , . Q - , . ., v ' fx - 4 I, 2 iv ' 421..+P' : A If 5 1, ' V. ', Q 1? . ., , - F A Qfrv K Q33 . 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The familiar halls and faces were induce- ments enough to start the student body enthusiastically on the new year. 0 The three upper classes assembled in the morning. They found the building in excellent condition after the usual, thorough summer cleaning. In the auditorium, they were greeted by the principal, Mr. Super, fresh from his summer excursion to the Scandinavian penin- sula. After the usual chapel services, they were assigned and sent to their respective roll-call rooms where registration cards were filled out and schedules of classes received. Following this, they attended classes until twelve when they were dismissed because of the enrollment of the freshmen in the afternoon. The registration figures showed a school even larger than that of last year. The senior, junior, and sophomore classes contained 1461 pupils in all, ll6 more than the corresponding enrollment of last year. At two o'cloclc, the new freshman class assembled for the first time. Although timid at first, they seemed quite eager to enter into the school life of Coughlin. After Mr. Super and Miss Katherine Toohey, dean of girls, welcomed them, they were given bulletins which ex- plained the location of rooms in the building and various school regulations. They were then told about the various departments of the school and asked to select their courses and register. After their division into classes, they were dismissed for the day. Their number was 776, which swelled the student body to 2237. This heavy registration again necessitated the use of rooms on the top fioor of the Union Street Building. Seven l jj? FIRST ROW' fl.:-fl lu Highly: Miss Walsh. Miss Tuhy. Miss Gillespie-, Mi-is Culilm-igll. Miss W'illi:un-4. Mrs. Mvrrill. Miss li:llzl'iPl. SECOND RUYV: filr. Frvy. Miss lli1'kov4'l'. Miss Jnzwiak, Miss Vfoiss. 'Nliss Austin, Mr, lli4'lmrnIs. K 'THIRD ROW: Mr. Xia-lun. Mr. l'e-lulvrgiwl. Mr. iilnlyalli. Mr. l lah1:l'ly. Mr. Lewis. I l Ulili'l'H ROW: Wir. Pnym-. Nlr. Evans, Hrs. J. ll. Supm-r. i'riuc-ipal: Mr. limnmr, Mr. llilrrisnn. Mr, Criuulnll. The students were glad to note that almost the entire faculty was back. The exception was Miss Mary Price, who was married to Mr.William Connor last June. Two teachers had been added, making a total of seventy-one. One of the two additions to the faculty was Miss Mary Leonard. Miss Leonard is a graduate of Parsons High School and College Misericordia. Miss Leonard is not really new at Coughlin, for she taught in the school for five years before being transferred to Columbia Avenue. She will teach algebra and English. I The other was Miss Theresa Juzwiak, who came this year for her first term at Coughlin. Miss Juzwiak earned her degree of Bachelor of Science of Education at Marywood College in Scranton. At college, she was on the staff of the Bay Leaf , a school book issued quar- terly and the Tourmaline',, the senior year book. Miss Juzwiak majored in commercial subjects and will teach bookkeeping at Coughlin. Although the valuable service the teachers render in the classroom is appreciated by some of their students, the vast amount of work they do in addition to their regular teaching is not realized. Their services as directors of various extra-curricular activities are of great importance and worthy of special mention. In athletics, dramatics, music, journalism, art, and in various clubs, their work is of immeasurable value. In addition, among other things, they sell tickets for all football games and all entertainments-and collect them again at the doors-collect money for Journals and Breidlins, chaperone dances, pour at teas, and give advice on selection of schools or work. U All clubs owe their existence to the help of the teacher. It is in collaboration with the faculty sponsor that clubs are started. After that the sponsor continues to render service at all times. He advises on the selection of programs and helps the members in preparing them, giving the club the benefit of his past experience. All organizations are composed of students, but it is the guiding hand of the teacher that keeps them going. L1 'ht nv .,l , .A .ir ,Wal A lf- , S' Q. . S W, , i , .. kiN,i.!Qi.. ..,. t l-lllxl IHIXX ll.-ll l.. l:.ul.ll. xl... ll........-.. xll.. l'...l.l.-., XI... 'l'....l..-x. Nli.. l-. ll...l., Xli.. xl.-l'...l.l.-.. K' ' xl... xl.ll..1l., xl... l....l.....,... fnfjflffv xlltlXII llllxx. xl... ll...... xl... l:...l...- xl... x l.-........l xl... l:..l.....l.. xl... l-..ll........, xl... ll...l.-...l. ' K xl... ......l., xl... ...lm-.. - lllllzll llllxx- xl., x ls.....l. xl. ll..ll... xl., ll.....l.-. xl. l x..,..-.. xl.. N..ll..l xl., l'l..ll.,.. xl., ll..-. Itlllilll IEUXX XI wx, J 1 Illl....ll Xll, !.flI.-4 Xll Hull. Xl.. XX.-. l Xll. Illl-I-lx. I'IIiN'I IHIXX ll..-ll l-. Hilghll: Xli-. llllllx. Xll-.I1.lllfx. Xli-. Ill.I.-I... NIi-- ll. III.llLl-. 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The Varsity Orchestra supplies music for many entertainments. At the Senior Play, the audience is greeted by one of its overtures, entertained by miscellaneous numbers between the FIRST HOW' fl.Pfl lo liightl: Fl'uIu'z's Wl1'Conllf'Il. Chrisiinn- fQo1'ril1g4'r. Joseph Mitvllvll. Hulbert Mosley. CW I Vsfilliuln Runnllv. Maury Dznrus. Hurrivt l'uul. SECOND HOWY Thomas Sturm-y. ,lolln lirislin. Paul l,4'l1o1lu. lfllgrlli' Rosllvr. Rolwrl Highsmilll. Paul H. Lewis. Director. THIRD ROW: Vivhnlcl Morgan, Carl Anthony, Len Kaminski. Murray Ifnlelrnaln, President: Milton Fidel- mun, Charles Huey. FUliR'I'H KUVV: Walrrvll ffollmun. liolnert Svhullvr, Jain:-s Mnlllvrn. Cmnt Rrillillglizun. William Kuna-. Vnlll I-1-lion. .Ian-k Dowling. acts, and finally, at the falling of the curtain, moves out to the strains of some lively march. When minstrel time comes, the orchestra plays popular numbers with equal gusto. Whether it be opera, minstrel, or every day chapel music, these musicians are never lacking in enthus- iasm and ability. The officers are: president, Murray Edelman, secretary-treasurer, Mary Dzurusg student leader, Robert Mosley, assistant student leader, John Brislin. ' The first pep meeting, which accompanied the opening of the football season, was held on Thursday, September 17. With a group of seven cheerleaders, the student body re- hearsed cheers. The cheerleaders were: Robert Boyle, Thomas Cavan, David Johnson, Albert Baloga, Theodore Evans, Jack Walsh, and Ralph Brass. GH The second in importance of Coughlin's three orchestras is the Reserve. This group is made up of students who have served their apprenticeship in both the grade school and Freshman orchestras. Their director is Mr. Herbert Frey. The Reserve Orchestra meets for rehearsals every Thursday. Being beyond the stage of playing pieces of simple rhythm, the members practice more intricate numbers. At times, when a particularly difficult passage withstands solution at their regular meetings, these ambitious individuals return after school to finish their uncompleted work. ln this way, they build up both the persistence and ability necessary if they are later to form a 'successful Varsity Or- chestra. l lllS'l' ROW limi! lu llighll: l'urk1- Hmvrli. Kulh liuinwy. Twilu lhirkvi't. Pm-url llirta-nsIi'in, llurolil C Xliln-hell, l'n--:ills-nt: Nlihlrn-il I'1-lru. HI:-.nmr 1lmwl'ilig1-r. Slmlvnl Lvauln-rl .Imam ,loin-w. Nlillmi Knwnvr. SECOND HUW: I-'rank I.muh1u'1Iu. I r.iuk Uuliaul. li:-ilm-lla Dixml, :Kilim llivklz-r. Cliirxl Salylnaul. Nvul Ihlgzin. Sunil:-y Mi-w.n.igr', llini-I Hum-ri. , THINII ROW: Janne- Xliilmr. illmrla-s Ilun-y. John Davis. ll:-ilu-rl S. lfrvy, lliri-4-mr: I,n-oniml Sulinwki. CCDl'ChQbtVf1 si....i.-, nf.-W.. ami 4:i.l.i..... Once a year, usually ,during Music Week, the Reserve Orchestra plays in chapel. Some other duties include the furnishing of music for the annual commencement exercises of the night school, playing at various events during Music Week, and assisting at functions of sev- eral grade schools. The officers are: president, Harold Mitchellg vice-president, Pearl Hirtensteing student leader, Eleanore Goeringerg SeCretary-treasurer, Mildred Petrog Journal reporter, Parke Brown. Mr. Super recently announced new plans for chapel programs. He has arranged with the School Assembly Association, which in past years has supplied the school with many interest- ing entertainments, to send six speakers this year. Instead of making the usual five-cent col- lection from time to time to take care of the incurred expenses, teachers will sell tickets for ten cents. This price will cover the six lectures. Elm 1 n The first of the School Assembly speakers came on Tuesday, September 29. She was Princess Nacooinee, the daughter of an American Indian. The Princess gave a very delightful talk in which she pictured the Indian not as a war-whooping savage but as one who was char- itable toward his fellow-man. Another of the musical groups is the Freshman Orchestra. This organization, being one of the few in which freshmen participate, is very important, for it serves as a stepping stone and training ground for the higher orchestras. In it the students who have taken up instru- mental music in the grade schools have a chance to continue their work. ga ll FIRST ROW 1l.i-ft lu Righllc Carolyn Bilmnrui, H1-My Hillrurl. Danni:-l W'il4'ux, Clmi'lnlI4- Hvrsrhe-ll, lfmlwin f iiimtrill. Phyllis Cunllillghuini Tlimims Tildlinalll, fmafn SECOND KUVIZ I.illiur1Sm.iiles. Slalnlvy Szllllllmvk, Cll.1rl4'4 juhll, Vfillrur Nilllnll. 'Il-il li, l'ii4'4lle'r, Neil l'.i4l4lull. Ruth Silvan-mil. C 'Hlllill KUXX: Ii'-ill linllulun. lfalrl Sylnolls, -Xlxin C11-4-liu.1l4l. H1-ury Xallfnsw-ll, Hollis Sli-ililwrgn-r. l l'u'1l- I-ru-k Hrmxn. XNurrt-n lx:-tlvr. These aspiring musicians meet every Tuesday. Under the baton of Miss Nan Walker, they practice faithfully. Although they do not have a daily task as does the Varsity Orches- tra, nor a pep-inspiring job as the band, there is definite work for them to do. Once a year it is their custom to take the place of the Varsity Orchestra in chapel. In addition to the usual marches and hymns of the morning exercises, they give a short concert during which some of their number play solos. This group also supplies music at some grade schools when these schools hold their annual Parents' Week. Ar special times like these, the orchestra plays attractive overtures in which brass solos are featured and several marches. Members, meeting with Miss Walker after school, prac- tice diligently for these performances. After such practicing, they are fully prepared to acquit themselves very creditably and to Fill the vacancies in the Varsity Orchestra in a com- petent manner in the following year. The oH:icers are: president, Charlotte I-lerschellg vice-president, Daniel Wilcox, secretary, Betty Hilbert, librarian, Thomas lVlcGavang Journal reporter, Edwin Cantrell. Tzrclzw- BLACK DIAMONDS GO TO MARKET Buy, burn, and boost anthracitclu is the slogan of the new Chamber of Commerce campaign to put the local coal industry back on its feet. Mr. Ashton Smith spoke to the school on the need of recovering markets on Friday, October 9. Mr. Smith explained that 7525 of all the busi- ness of this valley is dependent on the coal industry. He recalled the days when this region was noted for its wealth, but declared that, during the strikes, con- sumers had turned to other fuels and since have not returned to anthracite. The Chamber of Commerce requested Miss Marion Sturdevant, supervisor of English in the city, to have students write letters on the superiority of anthracite as a fuel, This was done, and the letters sent to high school students in New England. On Thursday, October I5, the campaign for the Journal, the bi-monthly publication of the school, got under way with a short skit in chapel. Speakers who visited the roll-call rooms afterward sold more than 1200 subscriptions. Closely connected with the journal is the Jour- nal Reporters' Association. This group is composed of one reporter from each class and one from each club. This year the competency of the class re- EVEN COAL IS WASHED porters was assured by a new system of choosing them. Each English teacher recommended members of the class who had maintained an average of B or better in composition. One of these was then elected the Class to SCYVC HS reporter. 7'lli1lvr'u The class reporter reports humorous incidents and the activities of those prominent in school affairs. The club reporter hands in periodic reports on the business of the club, the type of programs, the officers, and the plans for the future. Miss Mildred Pace, the adviser, instructs the members about the best way to gather their notes, which notes to use, and which to reject, and how to write them so they will make inter- esting reading. At its regular meetings, the club invites alumni who are active in newspaper work throughout the city to address them. Occasionally, they make trips of inspection through local newspaper plants. FIRST ROW QLL-it to Rightl: Mary Louise Herschell, Dorothy Rogers, .lean Brown, J Frank Mayor-k. Kathryn Mayor-k, William Kane. Ann Fortune. Theresa Brennan. Ourng, gpgrfgyg ricmf.. Burke. SECOND ROW: Pearl liinnnim-k. Ruth Jones. Josephine Tonart. lllargarvl jim-hinan. - - llosalie Czlllxevk. Klvrtruilc' Hal'l:u'hf'l'. Leona Karlluluowki, Caroline .lul'is. llvlen lliism-ka. Anna liivkler, llorolhv Sniailes. Christine Weiss, Ann Metro, lielmvieu- ompinski. THIRD ROW: Angela lllasking. Angeline Torehig. Grace Thomas, Margaret M11- Donalrl. Ultra 'l'ul1y, Cliarlollv llr'l's4-liell, Xlililivml lllorahan, Katherine Fisrlier, jean lllrhriile, lllargunrite Krashkevirh, lileanore Cuiney. l 0llli'l'H HOW: Rose Garista, Ann Penrlergasl, Josephine Yuurglivich, liarhara Aston. Joseph Cavauaugh, John liouler, Temlmly Ficlslvr, Hurt Olson. Murray lirlt-linan, Anna Kovalivk. I-'ll 'l'll ROW: Thomas Williams. Anmlrnw lialu-hark, Marlin Toole. Edwin Cantrill. Myron Oppenheimer, Christopher 0'Malli-y, Wil- laril Xlanligan. ,lack Paraventi. .lohn Mirola. SIXTH ROW: Joseph lionrlinella Dominick Laliusso, Basil Bronly, Thomas Ilill. Joseph Harman. Reiil Collnlann. .lc-ronie Grevnwalrl. .lanles Rivharcls. Sl-IYI-1N'l'H ROW: John F. Walsh, James Haughney, Milton Rusner, Leonard Sulinski, Robert St-haller, John Syrun. Della-rt Mugforrl. Stanley fxiist-amiga. The club officers are: president, Kathryn Mayock, vice-president, Frank Mayockg secre- tary, Ann Fortune, treasurer, William Kane, journal reporter, Jean Brown. The Girls' Athletic Association provided the first social function of the year on Wednes- day, October 28, when they gave a Hallowelen party for the freshman girls. It was fitting for this group to be first, for the girls who compose this organization are leaders in many lines. To qualify for membership, a girl must be a member of a class or varsity team of basketball, volleyball, tumbling, fieldball, or badminton. The other requirements are a good character, high scholastic ability, and fine sportsmanship. I uurleen. 3 S x . 3 i X 5 g . , .Www s F 2 . i -0M,,.,,, I'llifW'l' HUW ll.:-Il In liiglill: lilaim- 5:llllirln'rs,l.1-mlzi Zi-ski-. 42:-rilumlv llanls-4. Min'gli4'rilv Rus, CJ. 9 . nm-k. llulli ,lam--, Kallilyn l lzink. l'1liL.iln'lh llvl.-win-.igs-. tlamvlim- llilek, llvlvn lllulmllivlt, ll:-lu-n Hffg fggflfj n...1...i.. J.-.... ii..,a.i'.. K..m.t.. ui.i...+. ii.-gan., n...,.i,...,ki, fl FICLIINII HUM: ,Iv-sf-pliiiiv llniila. 'Xl.nllu.i Kuilau-ki. 'mlm livin-ilvlli. II4-lf-ii linri-. Anim Nrkvr- . . man. ll'-If-u Imimlmr. llulli l..ulni-I. I-I.iU1lwy. .I4-.in ,Ivins--. 'Klan lauliisf- llu'l-flu-ll, 'llil-Il:-ll gfI5SUfj1g1f1UM, xi,....i...... 1l....i..n.- l1i....ki. .lnli,. i:.,g.'.iiil.. lllllxll IJIXX. l.:ni.unv lnllii. 'llalllm lhiwll, 'Xl.n,e.nvl lmpliiiul. Kun.: lluklii, l.mi1ll.i lu ill. Xluiiv-I Illinluli, ll:-len l..usvk.i. Mgiuuw Ilifniix. l i.in4i-s llalnlulvll. .Ivan l'.ull1', 'l'uila lhulwil. Cell.: ll:-lillng. llll lllll HOW: l'li1.iIu-Ill lrlul, KI.illuv'vini- lin-1-. lh-m.uuI:'llr Ylvlh-ul.1lil. llvl:-li Walkin-. l.mi.iiliv Xl.iII--i. 'll.ulgln'iih' lxl'.lslll,vxiu'li. Mull.: lkuall-. Ili--.lv Xlaillu-xx. llili-lilw XX.-1--. liual- Nlllrlivll. 5lu'll.i Kowalski. Kiln l'r'lliln'l11.lsl. 'Klum lllLh.1.L,, I'lI4'Ill IKUW: lin'-v Kllvula. l',ll'.uln1 link-l.llls. Xl.ll,uii llununsilrll. l l.lllu'1'- Ulln-ll-lug lxillla Ilvisi-I. Mlgvllllu- l.lllullll'l. 'Klan Lou' ilu-l.i, l.milx l'u-lin, MI'---n llilliium-ll. Xlnlx f.ip.llm-lin. 1.I.nlu ,Inin's. ,llllv lllllinslti, 5lX'lll HHH: l,illl.ili Silva. Kim.: Ilmn.m-. l'liA,ilwlli lilllulsiull.. 5h'll.i lx.i-llulm-lvti. Ylaiy l'.illlii.lli. llvlvll lu-livl The ldallowelen party is only one of rhe many special gatherings these girls have. Dur- ing the winter, they conduct sleigh-riding parties and, when warmer days come, roller slcating. Always they aim to promote good fellowship among all the girls of the school. They also strive, at all times, to uphold their reputation for good sportsmanship. In their meetings, programs emphasizing different girls' sports are presented. Miss Geraldine Daley is the adviser. The officers are: president, Kathryn Frank, vice-president, Ruth Jones, secretary, Leona Zeslceg treasurer, Elaine Sanders, Journal reporter, Leona Kadluboslci. The first evening show of the year, the Coughlin Varieties, was presented on Thursday, November 5. The show included a short operetta, The Grasshopper, a one-act fantasy, He Who Hops, a roller-skating troupe and a humorous entr'acte. In addition, the hand gave a short concert. The admission fee, ten cents, and the excellent entertainment offered resulted, as usual, in Standing Room Only. The Varieties is not the only show that makes use of the l9and's all year-round availabil- ity. From the time the band reorganizes early in the fall, until the end of the school year, it is in constant demand. First, of course, come the football games. Everyone who attends these gatherings is familiar with its spirited rendition of school songs. The band is frequently heard Ifijl S in chapel also, both during football season and later in the year. The Varieties, Gym Exhibit, and various other shows, some not connected with Coughlin, seek che co-operation of the band. Being open to all classes of the school, from freshman to senior, the band is always ready to start at the beginning of the year with the last year's underclassmen serving as a foundation for the group. After the preliminary re-organization work is over, Mr. Paul B. Lewis, director, begins to train che members on the large variety of pieces they are expected to play. A great many stunt numbers, overtures, and many typical band marches are gone over and perfected. When this is done, the band is once again ready to supply the needs of all who wish its services. FIRST ROW lLvft to Righllz Jai-k Williams, Joseph Lapinski, Wilber! Vinton, Frank Darker. Wlilliani Rumllm-, an John Matzcr. Clifford Wright. Joseph Breslin. Frcas Britiingham Wilton Ed:-lman. P. B. Li-wise. la-acler. SECOND ROW: Frank Savitski. Donald Williams, John Johns. George Kmetz. Daniel Wilcox. Charlca Huey. Frank Lombardo. Frederic Brown. Stanley Kresses. Charles Ponst. Harolrl Mitchell. Rciil Collman. Tililill ROW: Arnlonil Kolesar. Albert Williams. Joseph lllilvhcll. Cz-orgu Shilwr, Joseph Maciag, Thi-oalorc Fivmllvr, Rob:-rl Canlrill. Paul Felton. ,lax-k Davis. Ellxnunrl Zym-h. Murray Eilelman.. l 0l?R'l'H ROW: llc-orgv Jon:-s. James Mulhn-rn. Thwmas Jones, Alvin Graf-nwalcl, Carl Anthony. l'1-lm-r Maslonis. I.:-wie llvVizia. Stephen Polai-ln-k. Jos:-ph Cavanaugh, Mic-hacl Uni-N-ko Earl Symonw. - I-'IFTH ROW: Warren Cullman. Cyrus Gaulrlr-n. ,lark Dowling. James Carr. Parke Brown. SIXTH ROW: L4-o Kaminski. Robert S4-hallcr. Robert Mosley. Grant Briltinghaln. Carl Yof-lknr. Lconaril Zulin-ki. Anmlri-w Nlravvak. William Kane, Mil-har-l Morgan. School banking has for many years been one of the most prominent features of the public schools. It is only natural, therefore, that the Bank Cashiers, Association, which handles this work, should organize early in the year. After the head cashier has been picked by the principal in consultation with the faculty, each class elects a class cashier and assistant to take care of its banking needs. These then automatically become members of the Bank Cashiers' Association. Y Under their leadership, with Miss Marie Walsh as adviser, banking proceeds smoothly. Bulletins on thrift are posted in each room, and everything possible is done to spread the .5lXfl'l'll CW L1 QA An 'M1'1'ef1'e O I 95 T ROLLING ON-BUT NOT TO RIO! 'WVHAT FOOLS THESE MORTALS BL KRIZISLERIZING! HE WHO HOPS! 51111 n knowledge of the value of savings and to make the school see the need for money put aside for the proverbial rainy day. At the regular monthly meetings, the cashiers listen to talks on current monetary problems and study economic systems. This year some changes have been introduced. In the first place, banking is completed before chapel instead of in the luncheon periods. In the second, classes with the largest per- centage of bankers are read in chapel rather than those that have deposited the largest amount. The oflicers are: president, John Emanskig vice-president, Joseph Nlooneyg secretary, Teresa Brennan, treasurer, Albert Balogag Journal reporter, Dorothy Smailes. Another of the speakers from the School Assembly Association spoke on Friday, Novem- ber 6. The speaker was Arthur D. Carpenter, an astronomer, who discussed the mysteries of the sun and stars. FIRST ROW flaefl to Righty: Joseph Jones, Robert Miles, Albert Baluga, John Emanski, , Q .Insr-ph Nlunnvy, Theresa Brennan, Ilnruthy Smailf-S, Mary Sltapnra. SECOND HOW: Luc-lla Ruth. Kathryn Burk:-, Marir- Chupkn, Kathryn llnwil. ll:-lien Ken- nf-mly. Eli-anorc Gneringcr. Anna Snitkn, Mary Gorulnn. Margaret Mi'Gunrty. just-phim: . . Ymirgliviizh. THIRD ROW: Ccrlrumlc Strauss, Liu-y Bnnlempr. Iilizalxeth Mitchell, Ilelf-li Ilymunil, Kalhryll Hill. Bertha Nusa, Mary Nuultf-. 'llatllila l'l0li'h1'r, P.llzali1'lh Cram-ly, Lf-is Iiitfvl. l 0lll'ITl'I lifllx: Ruth Mlllhvrn. Bf'rnar4l Uram, Frenlerivk llavhlnan, John Parinlti, John in-ima. Sirlney Bmwn. Louis xiafra, Robert Can-y, Kathryn Hawl.-y. FIFTH ROW: John Stuart. Rnlwer! Olson, William Davies, Joseph Cunningham. Walter Williams, Robert 'llcrklt-, William Mc-Amlrcw, ,Inst-ph Harrisun, Rohr-rt Pr-savz-mu. SIXTH ROW: Roland Smith, Basil Bula-za, Gvraril Cavan, Paul Curvy, Thomas Powell, John Dippcnwurlh, Peter Zamnni, Basil Brucly, Chester Lim-avagc. Sl-lll-1N'l'H ROW: Gcralil Finn, Hubert Ilighsmilh, John Phillips, John Zyi-h. Frank Jullries. liasil llavrilak. Joseph Mi-Gnurly, .lamcs Ilirlianls. Mildred Maco of the senior class spoke on Tuesday, November 10, in the interest of peace. She read part of a speech by President Roosevelt on the subject. On Friday, November 13, Mrs. Lena Davis Murray addressed the school. She told about the life ofthe mountaineers in Tennessee where she taught school for some years. Eighteen The journal News, a mimeographed venture into newspaper work, made its initial ap- pearance at Coughlin on Friday, November 13. Mr. Super announced the list of Junior Ushers on Wednesday, November l8, just two days before the Senior Play at which they were to make their first appearance. l'lRS'l' IHIXX ll.:-il In Iiiglnl: l'i-.nl Ilirli-n-ii-in. Xlargzui-I Hin-lmi.ui. 'llingim-I 'Xlvlhm1ilil. ,I4-an lalilai. Kim-- s I . Nlvliu, l.illi.ill .iili.l. Yl.iig.ilo'l 'll.lii'l. l l':lll4'e'- llzlllllrlvll, Luis Miller. li1'l'Il'll4li' Wlillalliili. f SMIUNIP KUNX: I'i.uiii-. Xliianiiiwll. Eli-plmniv l..mli1'x, lllailu kmlnei. Ulgai I'vtl.ilt. l'ilil.iln-th liilluisnik C ,i.,..-,.i.a...- it..i.,i.-wif. i:...i,..... x.i4..., xi...t 1p.,i.i.-... ww- ii.,.i..i. ii.-i.-...- if.i..4ii.-.. lllllill NNW: lllailli' lawns, ,Ivillli lalltriwll. Ilaxlliirllil Iinlllllinslki. lnlili Xlillliilv. l.4-nimlil hivinlrlnll. lnlll llvlllrllii 'Z in-i.iI.l siikm, I'Ul Hlll IEUXX: !.h.iiIw- IH-ii-I. l'.iul Luirv. .Iulin llippi-mufilli. 'I'lii-mime lzxuil-. Lillies Iiivlmiils. Il.:-il llimli Xlsii-il llppi-iiliifiinf-I. The junior Ushers are the real students of the junior class. To them is given the duty of ushering those in attendance at all Coughlin shows. But along with this duty comes great honor. Their number is composed of the students who have attained the highest averages over almost three years of high school worlc. Besides high scholastic standing, these students must possess leadership and a desire to serve the school in every way. Appointment to the junior Ushers is the aim of every freshman and sophomore and the hope of every junior. This year, their number, thirty-five, is somewhat larger than usual. After their appointment, they are placed in charge of Mr. Fred H. Super, who instructs them in their duties and is always present to help them in their duties in case of some unforeseen Clifliculty. There are no officers. One of the most important of Coughlin's dramatic performances, the Senior Play, was presented on Friday evening, November 20. On that night, the class of 1937 offered It Won't Be Long Now, a farce, by Milton Herbert Gropper, under the direction of Mrs. Mollie W. Kent. ' .Ni'm'1f The story concerned Robert Preston, thirty, and very much in love. The object of his affection was charming Ann Winston. When he attempted to follow his father's advice, Never mix business and sentiment, the fun began. In order to keep Preston from selling his property adjoining the Benevolent Hospital for a factory site, Ann plotted with Dr. Walter Talley. The doctor informed Preston that he had mistakenly taken poison for a headache remedy and had but twenty-four hours to live. In desperation Preston distributed his money among charitable organizations, and forced the doctor to marry Ann. Of course, the supposed poison did not take effect and Preston discovered the ruse. I-Ie was then desperate, but the inevitable way out appeared. The supposed minister who per- formed the ceremony was only a playground official. The cast included the following: Robert Preston, Milton Edelman, Ann Winston, Ger- trude Straussg Vivian Darrell, Luella Roth, Mr. Meek, Peter Clarke, Dr. Talley, George Koval, Thomas, a butler, Delbert Mugford, Olga, a cook, Mary Britch, Frances, a maid, Stella Bednarzg Miss Wilkes, Rose Smurl, a policeman, Ray Conmyg Beansy'7 Blake, Joseph Novinskig Frank Cullen, Ralph Brassg photographers, John Emanski, James Kistlerg Charles Dobson, Robert Pesaventog Rev. Dr. Loring, Robert Mosley. Understudies were Stella Bednarz, Jane Hawrusik, james Kistler, Delbert Mugford. After the Senior Play, the dramatically-inclined seniors turned their thoughts to Masquers. With those who were members last year and the Senior Play cast, who are honorary members, as a nucleus, the senior and junior dramatic club re-organized. First, an examining board was chosen by the chairman of the re-organization committee. Before this board came all juniors and seniors who were trying out. After they had chosen a club of fifty members, the work of the examining board was finished, and the club started its year's work. THE BUTLER REMOVES THE SIGNIFICANT BASKET Twenty All through the year Masquers meet on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Sometimes one and sometimes two one-act plays are presented at each meeting. In this way every member gets a chance to appear in at least one play with an exceptionally good perform- ance being repeated in chapel. In addition to entertaining themselves, this club provides ready material for any dramat- ic performance given in the school. The oflicers are: president, James Kistlerg vice-president, Peter Clarlceg secretary, Stella Bednarzg treasurer, Joseph Novinslcig Journal reporter, Eleanor Guiney. Several years ago some ambitious Coughlin students, interested in stamps and stamp col- lecting and finding limited opportunity to increase their knowledge, organized the Coughlin X i 1 f e : 'er -fx' 2 Mitt r- . - I 1 .' 2-5: C l lli5'I' ROW ll.:-lt to Righll: livvlyn l.t-win, Mary Kumif-gn, Jam- lluwrusik, Pell-r Clarke. Ianni-s Kiwllrr. r - ju-4-ph Nuviu-Aki, Stella ll:-llxiarz, I-'rum-us Humble!! Mary Brit:-h. SHIUNID ROW: Anno Sunliwnn. Marguerite Kru-ellkevii-li, Gladys Kranni-r. l rum-es Mi-Coiilwll. Luellu Roth. Lluwlim- Weiss. Ilona- Slnurl, Lluru l'ullringn:r Ann.: Bn-klur. Mary M4-1-hun, 'lilllllll IHHX: Ilzirinn 'l'uhy. I-llviumru lluinry. l r:im-4:1 Dixon, C4-lin H:-lmling. Ihirnilly Sinuilm-s, Lois Mille-r. Gi-rlruile Straus-1. Ruth l.n1lln-I, .Ulu-ll lhnlugu. I-'Ul'li'l'll Huw: liuln-rl lluyli-, lllaim- Li-wi-, liuln-rt l'i--can-nm, John Gurilnn-r. Ralph lhue-N, Ili-lln-rt llluglmil, Paul Ilnistran. Milton 1 III liil -I nn. l ll 'l'II HOW: Ili-ralI4l Finn, John l'ully, ,lu-Ac-pl: llmmn. Us-urge llrull'm'r, linlu-rl I.:-lunaui, john l'iiu:m-ki, Hnlwzlril Nirku, Raylnullil lfuliluy. SIXTH IUDW: lluln-it Xlusla-y. 'l'lu-o4lurv l'1x.ui-. 42:-ui'gv Kmal, l'-'tolli-rim' Sm-ililn-rg, Stamp Club under the sponsorship of Mr. Arthur Booth. Since that time Mr. Booth and the club's officers have, from year to year, guided the club so wisely and have made its progress so interesting that the Stamp Club is now one of Coughlin's most active organizations. The meetings are given over mainly to programs in which new issues of stamps are dis- cussed. Each member brings in a stamp issue which is passed around among all the members to be studied and discussed. Mr. Booth, who is himself an ardent stamp collector, secures Tzvenly-om' i i ,TM 5 . -.. 1' : ia nlyn juris, Fiulwcs llxunlmlc-Il. Saul Glussvr. Kuln-rt Svlxulln-r. Ninn-nl S:-gut. Eliz- vlli lvnns. Jn-Q-ph Slinvhlal. Durnthi-xl Svlnu-ft-r. Alluslzisiu Yarvlnkn. S .CUIND ROW: jenn ,lum-s. lilizillrvlh Yurina. je-un Cilligan, Fruin-ca Kovul. Cerlrlnlv Fralm-v. livin- l .ns-in-I. .lnliai Kunivk. lilizullr-lh Hull:-r. lmltia- Zn-linski. Him Cilshnlu, Annu llalrris. C1-rlrlulm' Hanks. Tlillill IHWV: lilizzlln-lli Dixon. Irm-nv Pikursky. Andrew lllranvzik. Alu- Ili-rlnull. Hurry lima-r. .lu-vpll Spxivviiiky. J f Amhfmy k..imk..wNki. 'l'h..mi., sm-animfg. Myfur. Kuna.-k, xli.g4l..l.-n.- cz.-wwf. I 0lilf'l'H HUXY: Agm-s lliznuy. Gvl'll'llwl4' Strauss. l rulu's-fa Sndul. lfulnn Iii-iss-l. ll:-llv l.i1-lm. Sonia N1'nln.ln. Xlany Min-ln-ll. Marv N141-liuli. 'I'lwrm-in Bremlun. Angeline l,imloni4-i. ll:-Ivn l'lir'hnv. l'II4 I'll KUXY: Nl x N .ir .nom-. -Xnnu Oil-h.n'k. filanlys Vifview. Belly Umlrnskv. i'ul1lin4' lingvl. N4-r4nli4'u Kzilzlnik. .In-n-pliiliv 11:-inlzi. lhnwnllly' .lnm-s. Alum- llupm-lnun. lla-lr-n Yuri-inku, Y SIXTH NNW: Hn-lly fuikoskv. Olga: Nosknvivll. llawlnlrzl Cook. linlh lirillilhs. Yl.ll'g11nl'r! llnflillmll. Xlzliihlu Flvtvllr-r. Hvtlv flrurr-ly. s..,.hi.. mls.-ki. i'.-.im-.-N mm-mki. 11...-only sul.-.-... N .PfNl'i'Vl'll NOW: Um-urge Slnrlllu. llhristopln-r U'Nlzill4-y. Koh:-rl Hill-. iiilmir-I 'l'millr-l'. I.:-ulnml Sulinski. S.nnnvl Num-him-ri. Anthony Kmwule-llllul. Wiullvr KoIl.1r4'llir'k, ,Iuiln Dennis, new or rare issues which he distributes. Interesting talks are given on the origin and meaning of stamps and the methods of collecting and filing them in albums. ii in The officers are: president, Vincent Segarg vice-president, Eliz- abeth Tvansg secretary, Saul Glasser, treasurer, Joseph Slachtag Jour- nal reporter, Robert Schaller. The appearance of a turkey on the pages of the Breidlin is a very unusual occurrence and demands an explanation. The turkey, having had nothing to say in the matter, posed with alacrity. It was one of those served in the cafeteria's Thanksgiving dinner. Together with potatoes and cranberry sauce, the turkeys made a de- licious ten-cent dinner, which served as a happy prologue to other Thanksgiving Day celebrations. This and the pep- ' piestv pep meeting of the year aroused . holiday emotions in every one. Tu'enty-lu'o With the close of football season on Thanksgiving Day, Coughlin,s 1936 football team hnished a season of many ups and downs. On the whole the team did not have a very success- ful year. They did, however, provide some startling upsets. Coughlin opened an erratic season with a scoreless tie with Swoyerville. After that Wyo- ming and Lebanon bowed before their superior playing. Plymouth was next to fall followed by Pittston. Meyers was the first team to stop the Red and Blue onslaught. The following week, Coughlin provided one of the season's startling upsets with a win over the strong G. A. R. team. In the next game, Nanticoke smothered them under a blanket of passes and Kingston hnished things with a narrow win on Thanksgiving Day. In the Thanksgiving struggle Coughlin was never beyond the thirty yard line, and ob- tained only two first downs as compared to the eleven made by Kingstong however, the team staved off six Kingston attacks which seemed certain touchdown plays. All that was needed was one successful play. This came for Kingston in the last quarter when Fay ran 26 yards on a reverse to the l-yard line. Kup- Stas then attempted a plunge, but, when he was about to cross the goal line, he fumbled. The play was ruled as a touchdown, the referee claiming that Kup- stas fumbled after he crossed the line. 1936 SCORES Sept. I9 Coughlin 0 Swoyerville 0 Sept. Z6 Coughlin 25 Wyoming 0 Oct. 3 Coughlin I8 Plymouth 6 Oct. I0 Coughlin 7 Pittston 0 Oct. I7 Coughlin 0 Meyers I 2 Oct. 24 Coughlin . 6 Larksville 6 Oct. 31 Coughlin 21 Lebanon 0 Nov, 7 Coughlin 14 G. A. R. 7 Nov. 14 Coughlin 13 Nanticcuke 25 Nov. 26 Coughlin 0 Kingston 6 ' - FIRST ROW Hn-ft to llightj: Hyman, nmnugerg Cunningham, Cunnnn. Multi-rn, Kurpinol, Dysle-ski, Toni, vap- ,I ,aff win: 'l'f V lllilIl. Kllllflflll. lluvie'-I. .I. llnwnl. Ri:-lmrils, Om-aku. cuslmliaitl. smzown now. iz. n..w.l, A..i..th, mi, Nuvaiiqka, ixnynn, zyn.-l. Mn.-li.-ll. ui...-y. mlku, l.anski. zui.-y. I P. klnwnw-Aki, Lulwlillzll, bln-In-fkn, f l':'lnh-rgiwt. QQQJXI7, 'l'l:.lIsll now: Anmmmki, n1.....l..la.-k. i'l.al1a,.., 1,,.,.g.-1, M..1..,k,, M.,,,..,, I' FP4. Tufenly-three C' hout in Chorusj' Twenty-four OV ig it not? C1099 qwanna C2530 uchclown Is it ours -- zzml gone f Q llll Clin rin, fo go ll CQVLIUII ffl 25281458 cb fflldflb Cqflllglljfll ll At the close of football season, both Mr. Pendergast and all boys athletically inclined, had time to turn to the organization of Lettermenis Club. Membership in Lettermen's is open to any boy who stays out for practice to the close of a season of a particular sport. The right to vote and hold office, however, is limited to those boys who have earned their varsity UC. Lettermenls Club dates back fifteen years to a worthy beginning. It was organized then to raise the standard of high school athletics, to uphold the scholastic standings of the mem- l lll5T ROW' llmll to Righllt E4lwul'4l Nnniuslci. Tlwum- Calllum. 'llit-lun-l ling:-rw. William l.:1u1'in. J Eugene Dysleski. lo-1-ph llmul. llzlln Tuul. lluvill Davivs. Nl:-llurnl llymull. .lolm lllt. lilmrla-s fllutl:-rll. S .lnhu Anislrunski. Sl-XIUNIJ ROW: Jnhn 'llguk-imski. Jusi-ph l.r-nlini. linlunuuul Zyn-h. INE1-lmlns lmn-. William M4-Amlrrw. Amlu-w Cln-1-k. W'illi:nn lluvix-s. Clxurlu- lllinu, Hx-'lljuuliu l.inskl. Xli--luel Zulvy. Alxiu Amo-h. Ainlrvw IH-If-rs. THIRD ROW: Charles Langel. .lnhn Kurpinnl. Robert Dowml. Alex Turunski. Edwin Lewis. Henry Klu- wuski. Stanley Kresies. .lzlmes Richzlrlls, Joseph Cunninghalm. Hrrlwrt Krolhc. .lohn Shvlfkn. Ellwunl Kuslxi. lr'Ul3li'l'll NOW: john Um-aku, George Momlulik. ,lulms Lang, Wfeslvy Mir-szkuwski. Hula:-rl Slephnm-nm, John Phillips. Cllurlm-Q Dyer, J.nm-- IH-mlmegusl. John K1-iser. Bernard limerick. .luhu Walsh. l ll 'l'l'l ROW: liulwrt S4-lmllr-r. Clxurlus lllllrhell, Jurncs Moran, Willizxiur Law. liuln-rl Nlikul:-vin-h. Churl:-4 Wills, Louis llumlun, Samuel w.....a.-k. Louis mn.-l,..l.1. Amn....y Hulk... Kuyl-...n.1 lfnju.-lm.-k, llnlheri Davis. SIXTH ROW: Ruhert Boylan, Joseph Topping. Pelvr Zumoni. liaiwrvllcz- Cim-v. Nvil Nlmllmue, ,lernnw lllvln-zky. jus:-ph 'llmm-, An' :ln-w l'n-lf-nk, Stanley Zynel, Gerulll Cavan, Duminii' Lnrusso. bers, and to abolish class rivalry. Since that time Lettermen's has steadily climbed until it now stands among the foremost of Coughlin's organizations. At their regular meetings, the lettermen promote co-operation. This they feel should be practiced off the playing field as well as on. The members make every effort to establish good will and friendship among the boys of the school. The ofhcers are: president, Joseph Dowd, vice-president, Thomas Cannon, secretary, David Davies, treasurer, Eugene Dysleskig Journal reporter, James Richards. On Thursday, December 23, Winheld L. Markham, lecturer from Mayville, New York, gave an illustrated lecture in the Coughlin Auditorium. Mr. Markham showed colored slides Twenty-six of various points of interest all over the United States. These pictures he toolc himself from a trans-continental airliner on its regular trip. As the pictures were flashed on the screen, the speaker told about each, its location and points of beauty. Some of the most deeply interested spectators at Mr. lVlarlcham's lecture were the mem- bers of the Aviation Club. To many of them, the sights from an airplane will in years to come be very familiar, for they naturally intend to continue their worlc in aeronautical fields. These boys are already deeply versed in the subject of aviation. At their regular meet- ings, most of the time is given over to discussions of new types of planes, new developments, W W , , ,,.. W . . , 1 ' 4 , A - 4- 1 3-21 .. .X ., l-'lllS'l' NOW ll.:-ft ln liigllli: llulu-rt Miles. Louis Glnmlu. .Inst-pli Sli:-ll. ,luhu l-Imanski. 'llilluu l-Iilvlmzul, . . l-'rank l'i4lwur1le. john lmrvllzilli. -Aljlflflfjlfl, Sminxn now: rin.-m..,.l..-r U'Xlalli-y, ,l.,,.,,m Ivana, l.....is .I+-vin. J-,hu xli.l1..t. si....l.w mm.. Iluxi-I lhmun. John Sunil:-uyal-t. KJ llllllll HOW: Frank Smit-ki. Luka- lulmrrlmk. john S4-lapak. llauinl Snnln-r. lluln-rl Ji-nkin-. :Kinln-u I I Mruvn-ak, ,lim-pll Spam-mkp. i FUI lK'l'll NOW: ,linsvpll Shu-lila. livurgv 'l'i-rninkn, .lrlln Witlmvl-ki, Waller Kntlarrllik, Stanley Krzywirki, llvurgn Sluvlllxl. and record achievements in aviation. Ar various times, individual members who belong to national aviation groups receive pamphlets, which are read to the club. Two years ago the Aviation Club started an airplane model building contest which has since become a regular institution. This contest, besides arousing interest in aviation throughout the school, adds many fine models to the club's already substantial collection. In addition to model planes, the club has many actual airplane parts. A nine foot, wooden propeller is their prize possession. They also have an altimeter, an actual airplane carburetor and cylinder, and many flying instruments. Officers for the first semester are: president, Milton Edelman, recording secretary, Joseph Stichg Hnancial secretary, john Lorenzinig treasurer, John Emanslcig chairman of committees, Frank Edwards. Twenty-.tc' veil A companion of the Aviation Club is the Science Club. It was the first club of its kind in the school. When it was organized in 1923, it was known as the Natural History and Science Club. Several years ago it dropped the first part of the name. The sponsors of this club are the heads of the science departments of physics and chem- istry, Messrs. F. H. Super and P. B. Lewis. These teachers together with the club's officers have raised the club's programs to their present high standard. The programs follow a defi- nite cycle. At every other meeting motion pictures are shown. These deal with a wide range of scientific subjects. At the meetings when no pictures are shown, lectures are given on subjects of current interest in the world of science. FIRST ROW' 1Left to Rightjl: Robert lliofski. Peter Clarke. Alb:-rt Baloga, William Su-olt. John Puhy. l ran4-is ' Gill, George Koxal. Benjamin Aivhor. .lam-k Aqua. Frank Enlwards. Morris Un-t-viln-i'g. David Johnson. CLQVLCQ stitzowo HOW: Johii xl.-K.-own. Ji.if,.h iimmey, Charles siiomi, John s....,l.i,.y..k. Join Kolarski, nh.. sui- pak, Basil Bnleza. Carl lim-uni-ho. Armand Kolesar. .lohn Ganghan. Iii:-hard Mc-Nully. Edward liarosky. Mir-lun-l Busta. THIRD ROW: William Kohler, Robert McAnney, John Conlon. Joseph Cavanangh. John Davis. George Gracely, Joseph lxiovinski. Alba-rl Taranski, .lnhn Lorenzini, Joseph Dougherty, Anthony Mot-ssig. John liuliarll. FOURTH HOW: .lohn Onesko. Robert Boyle, .lames Cawlvv. John Linko, Fri-as lirillinghain, Louis Dr-Vizizi, Mol- ford Hyman. ,latlues Murray, David Snyder. .lohn Ti-rc-hun. ,lohn Emanxki. Edward Hloski. Ednnnld Jani:-s. FIFTII RUYW: Charli-4 Gritnlan. Thomas Cavan, William Schneider. Norman Transnee, VW-sl:-y Min-kow-ski. John llippvnworlh, john Kelly, Robert Elliott, David Davies, Michael Dybach. Andrew Babvhak. Andrew Pell-ak. SIXTH ROW: Gi-orgo DruH'ne-r. Robert Miles, lfldmunil llreior, George Andrasko, l.awrt'lu'c Casey. Frank Nlayoi-k. John Terninko. Wall:-r Kollari-hik, ,lose-ph Shu-hta, Delbert Mugford, Edward Burlsavage. The Science Club is kept in constant touch with scientific news by the High School Science Clubs of America with which it is afiiliated. This organization is national in its scope and has at its head many world-famous men of science. The officers are: president, George Kovalg vice-president, Francis Gillg secretary, John Browng treasurer, Benjamin Aicherg Journal reporter, Jack Aqua. With the approach of the Yuletide season, the school took on a gay appearance. Lighted, tinsel trimmed trees were put in the halls and auditorium. -All through the school were hung gayly colored banners. These banners sported the coats-of-arms of the Knights of King Arthur's Round Table. Twenty-eight XVOODSMIZN BRING THE YULF LOG Qfzrlffmaf WW THE COURT REJOICES AS PERCIVALE RAISES THE GRAII, PERClVAl.E'S BRIDE FAILS TO RECOGNIZE HER HUSBAND l'lll'llH-Ilflll The banners were in keeping with the theme of the Christmas play. This, unlike former Christmas plays, was an operetta. The scene was King Arthur's court. The story dealt with Sir Percivale and his banishment from the court and his final re-instatement. Miss Weiss and Mrs. Kent directed the play. The Christmas decorations were put up by the Biology Club. They were designed by Mr. Shaffer, the club's adviser. l ll'lS'l' ROW llmft to Rightl: Irene lit-hut. Dorothy Taski-11 llvlty llillnlrl. Chnrlollv l-lr-rsvlwll. l'4-lor lennoni. . Ann Drngan, Rr-i4l Collnmnn. ,lean McBride, William Ashton, Rim Kollnr. l rinn-rs Kolizewii-z. 'l'hcre-su llmlauk. LOZQ cr...-P Livings. SECOND ROW: Iilmnxor Cunnynghunl. Josephine Jnskvr. Charles llnrkli-y. .lov-I Ilrvsevl. .lolnu llonghcr. Mill- :-olln Dale. llonzllil Evert-ll, Stephen Halogen, Daniel Alexis. Yvilliznn Kntnvy. Marie Yansko. Theresa 'liolnukzu M .lunv Dr-ltnuorr-. THIRD ROW: Fnylln: Dunham. lfrniwcs Uyrv. Doris Joni-s. Betty Challis. lililli Soni. Belly Hawkins, Carol l'onml. Kulhvrinf- Donahue. Emlna Ahrenmlls, Inla Bcnllvlli. Margaret Kocian. Gmievir-vc 'l'r'sli'll. lflsiv Shzilonski. l Ulfli'lill HOW: H:lrri1'l Jones. Betty Dixon. Ethel Alexis, Hclvnc Slnnlowitz. 'llzlriv lla'-iszlj, Belly Iluulak, Irene Korvny. Calhvrivlc Xlirnmk, l'hvlis linnnynghzun, Mary Vukelirh, Olga: Tuhy, Ray Wi-lla-r, liulli Snvzwool, llvlvn Soi. I Il 'l'll ROW: lil-lly lhm-nnzln, Many Nicholas, 1Inlh4'rinoSwalkoslci, Ang:-I.: Yankawugi-. Sli-plnnlio Sun-zimgv, livlllm Mucho, Mary Ilnislrain. lliln llllevk. lillal Noglv Sara liritlinghiun. Irene Kzllalnik. l rznn'1's Mzllcski. Yirtorizi Cielinslci. SIXTH HOW: Alvin Gr:-f-nwulrl. ,lohn firmly. Anthony llurian, .lost-pli Own-n. .lohn Robin-k, ,loseph Easlinun. l v'.nxk liuvlirimll, Clmrli-s llnvy, Rivlmrnl Jormlun, .lohn Slnursh, Wllrrcn Kisller. At all times it is the Biology Club that grasps any opportunity to beautify the school. Early last fall they planted tulip bulbs in front of the main building. These will add real beauty to the grounds when they bloom in the spring. It is also the custom of this club to plant a hemlock as part of their Arbor Day program. The club officers are: president, Reid Collmang vice-president, Peter Zamonig secretary, Ann Drugang treasurer, Williain Ashtong Journal reporter, Charlotte Herschell. After four eventful months, school closed for the Christmas vacation on Wednesday, December 23. With thoughts firmly fixed on Santa,s bag, while visions of sugar plums danced in their heads, Coughlinites wished each other A very Merry Christmas and were on their way. Thirly l If 4 A AFTER CHRISTMAS u r lf SiDNEY HARMIXTZ , sag? ' N ,f my 1 Mv- ,,.., Ur, J .,5 'N xr I wgx Q I 3 ,Q-',L 'J 1 f A finished comparing notes on what the Christmas vacation had held for each, ...ill ll ,,., Coughlinites learned that they were really going to commence preparation for the im- ' pending mid-year exams. After such a thoroughly delightful vacation, it seemed hard to buckle down to the grind, but it was made possible-and necessary--by the co-oper- ation of willing teachers. Another announcement the student body heard with a little quiver of pride. It was that the school journal had been awarded second place in an extensive contest conducted by the Pennsylvania School Press Association. This attainment served to spur on the already energetic Journal staff to further labors. Another group of active people about school was that engaged in National Youth Admin- istration work. These 165 students were assigned various tasks by the faculty under the direction of Mr. Super. Shortly after the return from vacation, the clubs became active. Even with all the indus- trious struggling with books and the knowledge contained therein, social activities could not bc completely ignored. The Coughlin Hi-Y boys were hosts at an enthusiastic party for the freshman boys early in January. At that party the Hi-Y orchestra made a fine reputation by its entertaining program. This year Hi-Y has been fortunate in having particularly aggressive officers and com- mittee chairmen. The officers for the first semester were: president, Edmund Janiesg vice- president, George Kovalg secretary, Ben Aicherg treasurer, Louis Rineboldg sergeant-at-arms, Tliirly-one John Rushton, Journal reporter, Frank Mayock. While these ofiicers were in charge, many laudable functions and projects were sponsored, and a line example they set for their succes- sors to follow. The torch was carried as high by those who succeeded them in the second semester. The new ofiicers were: president, William Schneiderg vice-president, Armand Kolcsarg secretary, Joseph Mooney, treasurer, John Rushton, Journal reporter, Charles Grit- mang chaplain, Robert Boyle. Shortly after the new officials were installed, they com- menced plans for ensuing activities. The club was very fortunate in having a lively membership as well as leadership. Many members were skilled in varied lines of entertainment, which made their meetings events to be looked forward to. ii It . . 1 - . -. ,- i . FIRST ROXV flu-ft to Kigllllz llnlnerl Boyle. Cr-urge Koval, ,lulm lillshlon. Armzinil Kult-sur. William Si'hn1'iilr'r. gh-CI! Eilmunvl .lainie-s, Joseph Mooney. Louis Rinelmlcl, Benjam'n Aim-hr-r. SECOND ROW: David Johnson. Christopher 0'Mallcy, Edmund Liehlinski, Jack Dowling. Griffin Morgan. Joseph Nuvinski, William Owens, Alben Pow:-ll, William Scott. l'lllIiIJ liiiwlt liov Nc-uc-r. llolwrl Srhullvr. George liiwhmllc. Gurilun Durluml. l runk D4'f'lti'r. Cvurgi- Hinz. john ,lime-, Rnbvr! Elliull. l flllli'l'll ROW: llzlrry Nluivr, Norman Trallsiiv. lluymunil Anlush, Sunil:-y Krvssvs. Robert Highamilll. .llrlln Korumw, Fri-il Urnlllrn, Tlmnms Bralmigani. l ll 'l'll NUW: Snuvvili-n l l4'ti'hr'r, Henry Klusnwski. William Kaine. liulwrl llar4ly. lVzirren Cullman. l mm'is Cvrwinllta. l'a-lvr Clarltv. .lnhn Syrnn. SIXTH ROW: Carl Milhmiy. l rzini'is llr'fl1'rnzm. l run4'Ps llill. ,lzunes 'lllllh4'rn. Grunt Hrillinghzllil. lloriu-if Shillvr. llurolil lllilrllcll. Sl-QYl'lfYl'll HOW: 'l'hvuilu1'v Ennis. l r.u1k M.lyui'k, Amlrvw l'cli-ak, Stanley Kry7isin'ki, Viucvlvl Sivgur. Several of the most enjoyable occasions of the year were those held jointly by the Hi-Y and Girl Reserves. The Peplin Club is the younger Girl Reserve unit of Coughlin. This group has as its members freshman and sophomore girls. The meetings were cus- tomarily held in the Young Women's Christian Association but occasionally were held in the school. This year, for the first time, the Girl Reserves have attained partial recognition as a school organization, and this is their initial year-book appearance. The individual functions held by the club included a financially successful bake-sale, a roller skating party, and a hila- rious Hallowe'en party. Ar the meetings Girl Reserve songs were sung, and the Girl Reserve code was recited. 7 11 irly-tzco wit 1 I lllS'l' IHYW ll..-ll I-. Ilighil: Xiil-In-il Xlumhnn. lI.nlu-rinv Rnw. llaillivnim- Fi-aher.9 ligurn-I Nlrtlnnulx. D . CJ. im... i,....1..., ici.-....... i:........g.-.. n...i. 1:1...i..-. M.....- i:.....i.-u...i..-.. .i...... in... Wil! . cl ffflfllfl IV! sl-iiuxli now. rl....-....- ZW.. i'1....-...-.- x...,.-I. ,l.....- w.......-xr, nf... s..-.......-. cl...-.. s.........., Xl.uiI.l.. t fl Salma. lxnlllrui livnmluw. 121.14-v Liiing-. Marv kv-llv. l.m-illr Yllknznaipr. I Illlllll mm. lc..-0 u.........., A...... 1:........ 1:.....i v.....l. li.-H. li..g..... 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The club nomen dissected is Pep represented by the vim and vigor found in its mem- bers and socials-and lin -the terminating syllable of the high school's name Coughlin. lfach year two Girl Reserve conferences are held. This year the mid-winter conference was held at Hazleton, and Girl Reserve representatives of all northeastern Pennsylvania attended. In this club, the officers have an annual term. This year they were: president, jean l.awlorg vice-president, Eleanor Goeringerg secretary, Margaret lVIcGourtyg treasurer, Ruth Clarlcg Inter-club Council representatives, Mildred Morahan and Kathryn Fisherg song leader, lileanor McMaster, pianist, Betty Hagan, Journal reporter, Marie Reudelhuber. This organization is responsible for training many of Coughlin's feminine leaders and enthusiasts because of the ample opportunities given them in planning and supervising social events. On Friday, January 8, the assembly heard Dr. Raymond Vch of Harrisburg speak on l,ife's Price Tags. The essential qualities of a fine-living person which he listed were: a strong body, a keen mind, an open hand, a smiling face, a loving heart, and a deep soul. Dr. Veh's advice made a deep impression. 1'hir'lv-Ihl'vr Q ,,,,...,..,...............,. . .......,.....,.- -.....- . , , Nm... .,,,.,., -- ...M W Y .,7 4 FIRST ROW 1Lcft to Righlj' Margery Williams, Harriet Picketle, Florence Rau, Eleanor Mulh, ' J Ev:-lyn Lewin, Lois Edwards, Ruth Harris, Dorothea Schaefer, Mary Stefannslti, Louella Roth, 8 firrlrnflc Hanks, Leona Zcskc, Martha Hcrgf-rt, Aileen Malloy, Mary l'u!iw'hlm, Mary Hogan. lila Mao Rncltlc. ' a Sl1CUNlJ ROW: Zelda Chvrnin. Marian llonmwitch. Margarm-l Krnzvl, llnmlhy ling:-rf-. 'l'wila llur- gllfl qfeserves km. nary 1..,i.iQf Hr-rs.-hr-ll. mfmhy Frala-y. Anna ln.-inf. Am. l'r-nflrrgasl. Christine www, Kathryn Mayuck, Helen Donohue, ,lt-an Gilligun, Mary lllcljuvern. Patricia McGlynn, Katherine Dimm. Tlllkll HOW: Ire-nc Wurznmwicz, Margaret Bachnnm. Anne Sanliwan. Agn:-s N11-Givnnis, Xlargarm Maier. lfla l rr-ml. Glarlys Wr-iss. lrvnv W1-ltr-ran. Br-My Nnilraskn. Nlargarr-I Graham. Milnlreel 'lla-len, Marir- KM-nan. Calhcrinc Busta, Ann llarris. Mary Conn'-la, ,lam- llawrnsik. Hvrnarlinc Lfstvnn. Regina Zur-ller, Peggy Durkin. l 0l'R'l'H ROW: Nlargarel lfniphrml. Mary Coyle, Lurrainr- Mallny. Lillian Ky:-ilnrs. Christine lim-l'ilnrr'1'. lfralwvs Ili-Conn:-ll. Margaret Crallick. Stvlla Kowalski. lrcnf' Mvkclyta. Mililrcil Mi:Dr'rnmtt, Drlrolhy l.lc'wf'llvn. 'Nlary Nnmriv, Virginia llruughn. Mary Murgans. Ann l.a1-ck. Kathryn Kuval. Mililn-ml Baran. l ll 'l'H ROW: ,lusvphinr llunpanu. Stella Bcnlnarz. Mary l.all0y. Faith 'l'l'1'u-lhzul. Marpzurvl llrislnn-lt. liarulinr- juris. llvtlr- lfassr-I, l-'rant-rs Havnlulr-ll. Mary Zapalrwzny. Margaret Gracely, Belly Lehct. In-nc Nlarligan, Marg:-rv 'l'hmnpsnn. Mary lmnahan, Marguerite Krashkrvirh, llurothy llnngherly, Mililrvcl Petro. SIXTH ROW: Gnssio Za:-har, Winilrml Morahan. Cath:-rinn Clark:-. lilizalmf-th Kryxnuwski, llr-lc-nv l f-nmllvr. Je-an juru-s, Mary Muc- han. Luis Mill:-r. Bm-rlha Susa, Bcity Sit-gar. llc-len Rumlawslty, Ruth Juni-s. lllargnr-rilv liilslluvk. lilizalmlh Sin-k. lit-ny Carey. .lean Sava:-mul. Sl'IYl'iNTll HOW: Nlary Hrilrh. Albert Mulslf-rig. Caroline Cizik. Kathryn Frank. Marioriv l.r-ganlt, Margaret lluflnnun. Hr-My Gram'-ly, Gladys ,Innr-s. l-llainv Sanmlr-rs. Ruth Grifliths. Mary Shinlz, Kath:-rinr Sivklz-r. llurnlhy Ehrlich. linlh lianlsay. l'QlGHTll ROW: Tr-rr-sa Brennan. Peggy Tracy. lla lfairis, Peggy Cillaghcr. Hr-lr-n Fr-her. llarina 'l'nhy. Br-lla llynmnul. Eleanor lluincw llclcn Kirwan. Gertrude Olsen, Nancy Kollar, Sophia llalim-ki, Frances Gnu-nskc, Mnrif-l Dunlap, In January the Triangle Club had a joint Hi-Y and Girl Reserve social affair. This older group of Coughlin Girl Reserves, the Triangle Club, derived its name from the figure internationally known as the Girl Reserve symbol. The three sides of the triangle represent body, mind, and spirit. In the fall, the Triangle girls held a victory dance for the football team in accordance with a custom which has been followed by the club for many years. The club membership was quite large but was well-handled by the officers and'committee chairmen. Included in the cabinet were: president, Mary Louise Herschellg vice-president, Ann Pendergastg secreta- ries, Marian Domowitch and Julia Krenzelg treasurer, Anna Biclclerg Inter-Club-Council rep- resentatives, Dorothy Fraley and Kathryn Mayock. The object of the presiding officers of the club was to place each member on some committee during the year to help develop indi- vidual talents. Many advantageous opportunities were offered by the Girl Reserve department to the Th Ihff-Y-flllll' H v- W- 1 ,.,,d,.,,., ,-,...,.....,, ..,,...- . .,....--T-.-.-- l lllS'l' ROW ll.:-fl lu liighlj: ln-nv XVnrnnuwim'z, jvnniv liuzila. Fralllrz-s Kulmlka, Snphin Knrpilml, J livrlrinlv ill-mn, Xlnry Skapum. .lvrry Shpnr. Ann Sillitiwnn. l n'nl4'rir Swrinlwrpl. Gllaxiv Zarllalr. llulu-rl :il-liium::, lin-il Ihmls. lllarguru-l l'aitririzm. ll:-in-v Neuman. Solvhiv llailivlni. Ang:-lim' l.i1lmulin-i. lluw slnllli 1 SHIUNII ROW: Fuilll 'l'rvu'lliaul, llvgina l'lljau'llm'lt. lllul',gali'l llilrlllllaul. 'llilmlrvil llinum. l'iu'lxn l.l'1nlll. 0 . 1 U I if.-...V i'n...f.i.a. ii...-.....ia...- l'.it..... n..f.,n..-.i s.-in..-iv.-, 'll.urv swi.......i.a. le.-nv I.i.-Iv. mg.. I-.-lik. .l.-...mf l'liiIlip-. l,mr.nm- llillvr. Nuphiv Alu-i'luu'k. 'Kuna llc-niuwlllti. Ili-lvn lluris. lllimlu Kmlisun. .lwum .louvs li-lu-llv llixun. HH-lyn Pnlillm. l lurvm'1' Krilnvl. lllnl'gll1'riIr 'Xhr1'nrlH. lli-lv-tl llillia. lam-il.: llrnlas. llllllll HUXX: l'.l1-.inf-r Hfwringr-1. .lvzm l-'rulr-v. Xlalrv Xlvllnnrlv. 'll2lFl:2lI'f'! 'll lil 'lll'lV- FViUl f Sllfllll. Nlzwic' lllirmak. 'llnrv llmlgcrs. .lr-am-llr 'l'u-ilu-u.n. kalliiui Kmal. Anna An-ki-riiiail. Xlzirgu- I Km-mums. lliuua laik-. Mililri-il l':-lin. lfram-1-1 Knvul. Juli.: Knnivk. lflilzlln-Ill Krxmlnmwki. .low-phiiiv 'l'nn.irl. Ylulgurvt Kr:-lwl. 'llmlpllu-l livkf-. Marion lfislwr. . HPI ll'l'll NUR: Multi liasin. ln-nv l.ix.it-kv. Anna 'lli-tru. Lillian: Ynnku. l.vrlru1l1- Nrniw-. lllilnlrn-nl Nl:-llvrumll. ,li-inn-ltr llalpvr, Min.: llumm. Klan l'ii1-1-. C.illi--iiiiv Kulirl.. Naulvv Kulalr. lilzi l r1-1-ul. llurullw lfrillvv, llurulluv lingers. 'll.urgau'r-I Krulvl. Ann llzirris Nlarin- Illmplw. ll:-.ulrirv Xlaltlivw-4. I-Il I'Il NNW: ll:-uv llngun. llvrlruilv l'4m1ilc. Mum llll'ul1:u'l4, lrvlll' ll.lln-x. YVinifrr-nl 'llurnlmn. Nlarv Nomar. ,lulv lhlriuslci. Cvlirwimr' Kmnpin-ki. llminv 'KI'-wie-1-lt. l'vx.:gv 'l'rau-v. lllxi Fuirns. 'Ywila llnrkrrl, 'llilrlrrnl 'Nl:u'1v. llurlmru Aston. l raln've4 l'r-Im. Annan lliilwlmlt. 5lX'lll HOW: .lmn llalngn. Sn-ll.: Sn-ru. 'illn-rm 'llulnle-ri:-k. ll:-tlv llaaw. Olga Yuskmii-lx. lhuriim 'l'nln-. ,lrnunv llugln--. Nlary 'llr-vliaui, lil:-.ivmr Nluln-v.-nr.u.igf-. Multi-w Yllnvvnk. Slnnlm linen-n-ki. William Kullnr. Nlirllzivl Sum. lllorril Za4'h:lr. llilrrv llmrr. 'lilwrf-sa lliqgifr. 5I'Xli1lYlll NNW: Sliunlvv llvu-al. fhvtlwln Kvmlvvulvu. l.:-wi-4 lllumlv. .lrnwlvll Nlzivlwlil. llainiv-l Slmnluv. Vfallvr Kullarrllilx. ,lm-k lhnis Ianni-4 Il:-Yi1i.i. 'l'lmm.i-4 llnugln-rlv. .Iolm l'. Wal-ll. .lim-pl: 'lli-Hourly, Shinlvx Nlurpllv. . IFll 'l'uppim.x. .lm-1-pl: Spill-vilslw. girls throughout the year: instructive courses in handicraft, dancing, dramatics, swimming, and health. Among the events of the Triangle social calendar were a roller skating party, an informal reception, and a scavenger hunt. Q Undoubtedly one ofthe most active clubs in Coughlin this year was the Geography Club which on Monday, January ll, began preparations for making a miniature loclc for exhibition on Parents' Night in june. The membership comprises students of the commercial course. The enrollment in the club exceeds two hundred, an unusual one indeed. During the course of the year, several motion pictures of geographical interest were shown at meetings, and illustrated talks were given by several people who had traveled. Among the latter was Mr. H. Super, who spolce of his European trip of last summer. Much interest there was in the planning of a pic- torial atlas. At some ofthe meetings amusing as well as educational games of geographic nature were played. Certainly much credit is due the club adviser, Mr. Charles Hensley, and the cabinet members, who are as follows: president, Frederic Sweinbergg vice-president, Jerry Sphurg Tlzirl v-fire secretary, Anne Santiwang treasurer, Robert Lehman, Journal reporter, Basil Brodyg chair- man of the program committee, Mary Slcapura. This year the usual inspection tours through local industries and plants had to be abandoned because of the large membership. Each pro- gram, meeting, and project of the club was of an educational and interesting nature with those in charge meeting with ever-ready co-operation on the part of their fellow-members. More than one hundred juniors certainly felt they deserved admittance into the French Club after the initiations they so graciously underwent at the reception given for them by the senior members of the club on Friday, January 15. The reception was held in the girls, gymnasium and was really a delightful affair. Besides the junior guests and the senior hosts, those members of the faculty who have an interest in the study of French and the French FIRST ROW flaeft to Righlj: Franees l'lalnlJlell. Caroline .luris, lllary lannise llersi-hell. livvlu-rt lflliot. llelen Dnnuhue. Patricia Melilynn. ,lnhn Unesku. ,lean Jones, Teresa Brennan. l'ileallur llurke. ,Iusejrh Novilv-ki. QVQWCZL Dorothy smaalcs. Melffmi Hyman. SECOND ROW: Anna Roilaeli. Nlary Praseewirz. Josephine Kubzewiei. Ruth Jenkins. Kathryn Mayor-k. Mar- GZ 6 gare! lllaellonalil, Angeline l.iilunii'i, Margaret Williann, Xlarjurie Leliaull. llaroline llilek. Dorothy Fraley, M num J...,.-Q. Am. if.-mi.-.f'..a. lv- flllllll ROW: Glailys Kramer. Anna Nletro, Catlierine llawlev. fllartlarel lllaellunalil. Mine lloinans, Lillian Salva. ,lean lalila, llelen Kirwan. lfram-es M:-llimnell. Marion ilalluglier. Faith 'l'n-wtlnm. l-'Ul'll'l'll NOW: Xlargaret Grahani. .leanelle 'l'neri. Stephanie Lawnev. lmrraine Zunipanu. Nlarj Cannon. Luis Yliller. Clara Fahringer. Doris Svnmns. Nlariurie Thurnpsun. G1-rlrnsle Panzik. Olga Pr-lak. Peggy 'I'r.n'ey. VIl 'l'll ROW: Thomas William-. Irene Wmorluwiez. Ilurulhy Allen. Barbara Mimi. 'llorris Greenliergl- .lust-pl: Stir-li. Jerry Sphur. Jane 'Klan-kenrnm. llarriel l'ivkeHe. -Mine l orlnne. ,lnhn lmrenzini. SIXTH HOW: l ralii'is laxaila. lmiuliilril Kurnlxlau. Myron Uppenlleinier. ,lose-pl: lllarlinu. Cliarles Nlallern. lieralrl Sirkill. ,lrvlin George. l rank llria. .laek Seieik. Charles lhvnsl. George Urnllner. Rulserl lllikulewiez. Sl'IYlIN'l'll ROW: .laek Aqua. llnluerl Hoyle, Francis Gill, Themlure I-ivans. llnlverl llmlan Lawrence Casey. l-'rank Xlaxm-k, lzilviaril Yilrn, James liieharils. Wlilliam l.avs. llnlninir l.,urnssn, Club activities were present. At the reception, as well as at the regular meetings, songs of France were sung lustily and as correctly as possible. - Miss Katherine Toohey advises the club and assists in arranging the club programs, which include valuable information about French history, geography, literature, authors, and current events. Because the majority of the meetings are carried on in French, the students are given an opportunity to improve their French vocabularies and conversations. The first semester officers for this year were: president, John Oneslcog vice-president, joseph Novin- I llirly-six 0 slcig secretary, Dorothy Smailesg treasurer, Robert Elliot, Journal reporter, Teresa Brennan, song leader, Mary McGovern, accompanist, Jean Jones, for the second semester, these offi- cers were succeded by Charlotte Hughes, Jean Jones, Teresa Brennan, Patricia McGlynn, lileanor Burke, Robert Boyle, and Jean Jones respectively. If the student should go abroad, he might visit not only France but Germany as well. Then he would be fortunate if he had with him a member of the German Club or had been a member himself, for students must lcnow their German well before they are entitled to mem- bership in this club. This group has been noted for its enthusiastic singing of German songs, which pastime has its educational value. At their meetings they hear tallcs given by fellow-students dealing with the customs, dress and history of Germany. 3 , s l FIRST HOW ll.:-ll lu lliglill: Marjorie' Williams. lilimln-lh Silrk. 'llnrgus-rin' Rnsnm-k. Nliirlllai ll:-rgwrt, Jemim- J llrw-e-nwiilnl. Kulln-iiiw llipp:-. Annu llivkli-r, l lul'v1in'n- Rau. Katllrwn Fralik. Qylfyffjn SICCUNIJ umm I..-....i. 1.--it.-. xi..--V l'nli4-likn. Auf.-,. M..1l..,v. Mi.fg....-i ii...-lim-I, l,.,it 1-xii.-I. xii.--v u..i.1..i.. r' Mmslu-Aiu Yure-inlw. Clirinlilin- We-iw, Agn:-si lllznay. O Tlllllll HUYV: l'o'alrl llirh-nslt-in. l.i-1-mi Kaulluluwlti. ll:-Ilv l'vtl':-lla. llvrlrunlv Nlilmlik, lflilxlln-Ill Wlvlliil-Aky, l'iiuline Rug:-l. Jw-u-pliinv S4-rulin. Nlargurvl Xlaiivr. lf'Ul'll'l'll HOW: ,lnlm Mi-llriile. llii-lm:-l lim--ku, Xlililri-.I l'i-lm. .I4-un Silvan-mil. tfliriulim- lion-riiigi-i'. lilzi lfuin-.4 lmllmalril limo-Alu, Lxlvl Kvlllrlm. llY'l'll llllll: Jo-1-pll Snml.-nv.ik. lfllaulv- Sulluu. Varian-i' lllimle. Flinlw lliilliligllanu. lfnlllilillnl lh.-i--r. .lallln-4 Kinlla-r. William S H. lullll l.llk.lr'll. Wiillixlln Srllnn'illa'l'. NlX'l'll IKHW: Mull:-is lhilni-4-alt. ll-'ln-it Nliln'-. ll.-lln-il Xlugliml. liquid .lulm-uni. ll.ni4l Hnylln-r. Xlln-ll l'n-lm. l'aul lim:-y. Ki-nm-tli Ylilla-1. lullll Ili i wnwullll. ll 9lflHlYl'll KUW: 12:-urge 'l'i-lninltu. Wall:-i Kull.il4'l1ii-lx. john l'lll1v, ll:-ulgr lxinul. Jn-4-pli Slavlal, llvlijauuill Airlie-r, Cllzulew lnlllge-l. The duties of the first semester officers having been capably fulfilled, they were taken over by the second semester cabinet. Jerome Greenwald was succeeded as presiding officer by Kathryn Dippeg the vice-president, Martha Hergert, by Anna Biclclerg Marguerite Rusnoclc as secretary by Marjory Williainsg Marjory Williams as Journal reporter, by Andrew Bab- chalc. The treasurer, Elizabeth Sitelc, songleader, Kathryn Frank, and pianist, Florence Rau, retained their offices for both terms. The latter part of January brought with it an epidemic of scarlet fever which spread throughout the city and surrounding districts. Because of it, the Wilkes-Barre City School Thirty-.seven K 4 Board ordered all unnecessary gatherings stopped. Chapel assemblies were discon- tinued, and all social functions were can- celled in an effort to check the spread of the disease. Another event of January which was the topic of much discussion throughout the country was the flood in the IVIid-west- ern section of the United States. The inhabitants of Wyoming Valley were sincerely sympathetic with their neighboring sufferers because there will ever remain clearly etched in their mem- PLENTY OF BEANS ories sights of the local flood in the spring of 1936. The Coughlin students expressed their comprehension of the situation by sending to the flood victims a supply of canned foods. Among the social functions, postponed because of scarlet fever, was the Clio-Sorosis Re- ception, scheduled for Thursday, January 28. Clio is a literary society for the boys of the school. Regular meetings are held each week. Interest was revived early in the year because of the enthusiasm of the faculty adviser, Mr. Howard Jones, and the oflicers. These officers hold their positions for the entire year. They FIRST ROW lL:-fl to Righll: Iiilwaril Sm-In-onle. Shi-Iilon Ili-1-In-r. Iiugt-nv Roan:-r. Min-h.n-I Hosta. john Rushton. Frmn-i-4 hull. Tllonms Ilurkln. Roln-rl Mosley. Allwrl Bnlogn, Alnlrn-vs Iialign. Myron Hppvnlxc-ilm-r. 'llorris G11-1-lllin-x'g. Juvk Aqua. SI iCflND RUNV: ,Iohn Rv'u4IeIIlnIwl'. Wiilliunl Svoll, Ihniil ,IoIlnsi'n, ,losn-ph liurvy. ,Ioseph Moollvv. I'i4IlnullnI ,Innir--. Armannl Kolesar. Ralph Ilruss. Frank Dm-flu-r. Ruymonnl Anlo-h. ,loan-ph Nou-nski. TIIIRII ROW: Paul I'rin'n'. John Skorrlinski. Louis Ili-Vizin. I re4IPri.- Sw:-inln-rg. Joseph Nlxlrlino. ,Iosz-ph Vllillips, NI:-lforil IIvln.ul. Rolnvrl l.n'hlnun. John Kormos. Louis Rin:-holxl. I,eonur1I Kornlmlalu. Thomas Iirunnig.xn. I UIlR'I'II IIUIVI I'1'ln-r iilurkv. .Iosvph Slurlxtu, IIolwl'l Ilighslllilh. Wiilliulll Sn'IlllPi4Iz'r. Rulwrl Iloylv. ,losvpll NI4'1loul'IV. li:-orgv Kovzll. Iloxniniv Lornsso. ,Iunu-s MuIh4'rn. U1-orgy Sllilnr-r. fin-rulal Sirkill. , I-'lF'l'II ROW: Gvrulil I-'inn. Roln-rl Nlilvs. I'i4IwnrnI Illoski. 'I'hc-o1Ior:- Ifvalns. Mi.-Inn-I Slvpull-IJ. Illalrtin llooxl-tvin, .Io-f-pl: Ilougln-ily. lohn Ilzui-. john I'. Wlllwh. Thomas 'I'rn-vvllmll. Iiolu-rl Nlikulvwivz. ,Irrrv Shpur. SIXTH ROW: Iowph Topping. William Law. John I'nhy. Ifrimk Mlnyovk. Audra-w Ilmluk. Norman 'I'rnns1n-. joseph Iiriwlin, John Ke-Ily, John I-'. Walsh. Thirty-eight are: president, Thomas Durlcing vice-president, Robert Nlosleyg recording secretary, Albert llalogag financial secretary, Andrew Balogag treasurer, Francis Gillg Journal reporter, Myron Oppenheimer. Much fun was had this year in one of Cliols regular meetings. It was discovered that there was a good deal of talent among the members, and that many who could not be termed talented were none the less entertaining. At other meetings the members were entertained by discussions of current problems, and other entertaining features. 'll 'i ...Q l-'INST ROW lla-fl In Riglutl: ll4-rn.nlim- leur-ii. ll:-llx l.i4-lu. Dm-uilu-.i S4-lun-fm-r. Sonia 'Va-inu.ui. kxillnsn Xl.iun-ln, I . Nluin-l llunlap, Yl.ng.ue-I lmplnv--l. l.u--ll.: llulli. ln-nv Wlzitligziii, Mlm- 5.mlm.ni. Lllii-luiw XX:-i--, I,:-ou.: li-ski. U UVUSIS Ani... will.-... Xl.nx 1:..i..i...i... wl'llU'NlI KUW: lin-nv Xl:-lu-lxlzi. lflilziln-Ili l.1-In-I. l'.llrii'i.i 'll4'1llxnn. .lo-alll iiillignli. 'Klan l,.ill--x. Xlgin lfmli- l.illi.m ku-:lm-4. l.-,ii.nm- Xlallin. lim-In his-1-ll. lmrliunlz- lrzilrs. Xlulllo- l'ulla'4'k. M.ulu'o'w ll.inilnli-ll. lf.illiv-iiiiv llo-I.i. Xlaln- Ki-1-lmli. Nlil-ln-tl Xlarllmiimll. Xl.irIll.i lla-rg:-rl. Kaitlin-liiiv 'llvN.ilu.li.l, llllllli HHN: Nl.ilx ll--iI.u'k. Ibm- Nlmuil. Xlilinln lliill. Kim Gililmii-. juli.: Sallnuv. Kzillliui Sum-. Xl.ilv Xlviluu-ill. llais Xlulgni-4. Xiignim lmiuglm. lin-.iliv ijmln---k. Kfalliiv-l lfllgli-ll. Sun lll1mln.lil.l1lv1 .lnlu--4. lxaillnxll Flxlult. lxzilliln-rn ll.lll. 'llzililila Sllm. FUI ll'lll NOW: Nl.ilw Sl:-l.ni1wki. K.illn-lillv llippv. Fl.illi'n--4 Kinall. llnrulliv Sol.-1-n. l'nulilu' l.:-lm-r. -Kun.: Xl:-lin. 1fli.llln-nv Nl.llga'x. Ann l.ui-.-lr. ll.iiii- 'Iii-tlnman. .lv-.in loin--4, Olga Knnirk, Slvpllzillii' l.xmlin's. lrlau l .liiu-- Xluvguu-I 'lil.u4'e'v. lxallliui Willis. lin-nv 'l'liim-l, ,I--.ni Ilan. HI-'lll llUlX'Z I.mii-w 5h-ligo. fill-wiv l.u'll.il. N.llll.lli.i llznluu-Aki, l.illi.lll Smit-aki. l'.lulim- l.:-ln:-i. Ylaigziivl l'ullii'i.ili. llvgilm lm-lli-I. llurlnllr- Nl:-Ili, Kgnv-4 llilll.n, '5l.lgil.iln-n Hrinn-I, ll:-illllnlv llzmk-l. Milli-Ile Mille-I. Malls' ling.-I-1, KI.-.nur-Ilv ll.llpi-1. llmu-IIIAH llauliun, NlX'l'll HOW: lli-ll.: llxlnunil. Xlaiiun llumnmilvli. Xlnlx Srlliull. Kxilliivn fiirlmlvi. llu-lv-ll llllilaiw-lu. llvllv Srigvv. ,limi-plliliv fllliilmllu, 4.i.i-f- Xl-ilu, Klan' ll.iiu-x, l-Iimln-Ili luwiiim-ki. Xl.ug.in-I Klum-l. .luliu Kmiivk. lilu Nlui- lim-lil:-. llomlln ling'-i-, ln-nw l'il..u-ki. Nl ll'N'lll lllllx: llc-llliulv lil-nn. Xian l.-:ui-1' ll:-1-1 llvll. llallilm lllln. lillilxilmvlll llxilliirlt. .lrzill l'.nlie-. .luv-pllilii' lluuilllllnl. Fmln 1--4 lvnn-In-ki. Ni-plum llaliuki, ll'VxIl.l lluilwll. ltlilailn-Ill Fila-lc. fling:-llur l.iiluli1lii-i. lilaini- iillilviw. Xian lllitvli. The sister society of Clio, namely Sorosis, was also affected by the cancellation of the much-anticipated Clio-Sorosis reception. Sorosis has progressed greatly under the joint advisership of Miss Dolores Gillespie and Miss Emma Tischler. Also worthy of considerable praise are the officers who so efficiently coped with the exceedingly large membership of this year. The first semester officers were: president, l,ouella Rothg vice-president, Muriel Dunlapg recording secretary, Margaret Umphredg financial secretary, Anne Santiwang treasurer, Irene Madigang sergeant-at-arms, Kathryn Mayockg Journal reporter, Christine Weissg chairman of literary committee, Jean Hart. ln the second semester, they were succeeded by Stella Bednarz, Rhoda Kranson,Ger- trude Strauss, Anne Santiwan, Irene Madigan, Anne Fortune, Anna Biclcler, Darina Tuhy Thi: fy-nine and Margaret Umphred, respectively. The club was particularly fortunate this year in hav- ing many clever members with varied entertaining abilities. Several of those whose contribu- tions to the programs were received with appreciation were: Marguerite Krashkevich, Darina Tuhy, Dorothy Smailes, Gertrude Strauss, Twila Burkert, Eleanor Goeringer, and Christine Goeringer. Another high light of the programs for this term was a group of piano selections played for the club by Chauncey Roth, a local pianist of considerable reputation, and a brother of the club's first semester president. nn .tmp ferr. , ff - , . ,D l lliS'l' RUW lla-fl lu Kiglltlz Lillian Salman. Nlury Nluhon. ll:-lvn lluiioliue. lforulhv l.li-xu-llvn. Nl.n'gnra-l llruvrlv. ' , Nlury lupaituuly. Xlargzirrl Cramivk. livtly Hagan. Rhmlu Krainsnn. Slvllu lla-slllurz. lla-rlrmlv Slmu--. Mun' l urlum1. O Annu llirkln-r. llumtlly Hhrlivlx. llvllv Curvy. li-mrnlhv Curvy. Claim Snvnmil, SECOND ROW: Anim Gavin, Ruth Clarke. lhmmlhf-ci Blumirv. Faith 'l'rvuAllmll. ,Ivun lnnvsliui. Annu Nlgu- Wilson Claire Wiz-nr-r. lialln-r llvmun. livginzi l,njQu'llm'k. Christine llm-ringer. l rnm'n-- Xlvllrmm-ll. linrnlllv Slnuilv-4 llullirl l'i4'kr-llc. Milrjnl'iv Vfilliunls. l'qlol'r-llrn' Kun. lsulre-l Julius, B,'rlh.1 Gill. Marv Nl!-vlluxl. Marv Noullv. l'ill-:ulnr Gm-l'illga'r 'I'lllKll HOW: lllnilvs NY4-iss. Cath:-rillu' Ko-0. Annu 0l'l'shzu'k. Helen Pupnwivh. ,lunv Nln1'kz'11mn.- lin-aliv Nllkntivll. 1lr.u'r Nrgxllvllin-li Olga l'vluk. Cerlrmln- Pantek. Nlurgurn-t Willialnm. lfrzlilrr-s Sluefuk. Mary llurrlmrik. G:-rtrumlv llzirlurlwr. lillurlulln- llvurskx. Jn-an Fmlvy I-'Ul Rilill llllwi: Luis Milla-r. W'inifrr'il Xlurzllnln. Wlziry Kilvlwn, Unris Cnlrurn. Hull! H.lrris. l.1n'l'zzim' Szlvvs. lie-llv Xlmnlvv. lx.llll4'rillm Clank. 'l'l1:-n-su Mz'Dmlnl1l. Marguerite lin-luwk. Hull: ,loin-s, Ann l'n-limlvrgusl. lllairgnn-t Brisilrurk. Hlimlu-Ili lh-ln-sminagi-. l ll 'I'll INIVV .lane lkmr-ll. Min-lmli-mi liul.ig,uile. lin-lyu Lewin. M.n'gun-l Maia-I. Fmm-rs Smlol. Ji-un Bunn--. -Xllwum 'lluliln-rig, Hem- rime- Mnllivk. 'llury llzuruw. Margaret llullugher. llelvn lfeher. Kita Ugnu. Arlim- llippvllwurth. lllzirgura-t Ilrlw. Xlurggm-l lim-l1ln.1li. SIXTH ROW: lile-.Allure Rukslulis. l'iliz.lln'lll lvuns. Mary llugun. Klthlf-rn Cannon. Lois lffilrl. l,ui-4 Iinlvmrnlw. Xl.n'g,ne-! llurltill. lb-r 1.-...np xlahula.-it, n.,f.,n.v lm.,..gh.-ny. ruury l'nli4-hkn. Nlury wumi. Hvlen Ka.-wa... kaihfy.. Kmul. Ma1.l.'.-.I Izumi. il-IXPNTII ICUXV: ,lu-1-phim' C1-iiln. l l'um'o--s llixnn. lflmlllor Cuinev. lim-f-lin H1-lflingg. Mnrinriv- ln-gzmlt. lllailgllr-l'iln' Km-lil.:-rirll, ,Iran Smurmnl. Ruth Kaul-4-y, Nlililrml Nlm-0, Helly Gram-ly. Xlzilililgl Fl:-li-ln-i'. Ruth Griflitlis, linrlmru A-lun. In-nv lhln-y. In the closing days of January came the inevitable mid-years. They will probably be among the first things recalled by students when reminiscing for posterity. Allowances will have to be made for probable repugnances strongly expressed. In these exams were ques- tions reviewing work covered from September to the close of the third interval in February. The tests were given in the auditorium with the students seated in every third seat and two rows distant from the ones before them. Improvised desks were made by heavy cardboard lap-supports. Two new subjects were included in the course of study at the beginning of the second semester. One of these, the landscape gardening course, was taught by Mr. Frederick Shaffer. His purpose was to give a better appreciation of properly arranged home grounds. The Forty class made several visits to local green houses and fiowcr shops. The other was the subject dealing with vocational aid, and was listed on report cards as Vocational Civicsf' This course in occupational guidance was taught by Mr. Olin Barnes. Next year Mr. Barnes will teach a course in sociology which will be introduced in Coughlin. This will be a very inter- esting course to those who take advantage of it. It will include a survey of various social problems, the management of the income, the immigrant question,living and working together, the family, the community, and the individual. lllll ll fel l lil l l l li FIRST NOW ll.vfl in Illghli: li'-:ilu-lv l'.mAlk. Duiis Svimms. Xliii'g.un-I 'l'r:u's. .Iunv Fu-rimiii. Ruth llvif- K . lllh-, Xliri- Hap'-iimil. Xlariiiii lh'i'nn.lI1. Xirgiliia lfmuglili. HI:-zuimr liliiiivv. ll:-lun lxiruiu. ll:-Ia-n Huli-4. i Q li-.-nv Hill-4-v. A h I V . I Q C sl'.l.UfNll HHH: Agile- lllluai. l'l.nlm-- llanllmll-H. l,nir.1lm- lulupailn. 1.1iIliz-rin-- Lziulvx, 'Klum 'M'ki-rnizin. J CJ Au.uln-Ilu- I,miglinry. l'lm1-mire' Kimln-Rx. llary limlnm-ki. Iiomlllw Ili.-km. Mlm-linv ll:-nm-t. hllia 1f.i-4ln't- ,QQ , ,U j la...-. iimm iwn... 'i'i..-..-... icawan. f' ' lllllill IHHX: .Iavk lialils-In-I. Xlaliun lilalull. Mig:-liliv llvSpiiil1l. Yzlilll 'l'ri'u'lll.ili. l'i-all llillvliswill. tin-mgv Xi-mill-ki. Fiwl Ili-Xlum. Jn-.un Falun-uul. Qlliuly- Kmim-l'. ln-lilu lillvinin. l5.il'lmi'.i -html, Jim-pli Wallin-k. Hll lilll HUNN: llamlil Nlitrhi-ll, llllailv- Uliuill. lfliarla-1 l'nu4t. l'i4lminI Huron-ki. lhnnioiltl Alllnsll, lingvlli- Roslin-Q. 'l'lml1iais l'r-lr-i'-. Yiwu! lfmka-, lI.nl Iii-iuiliu. John Xlwlhi-It-, lfiluiliuil lfimpv-i. Sl:-plii-ii Ilali-i-ak. John 'llili'l'ay. l'Il 'Ill NOW: I.:--I lxalnin-ki. l'.lul I.:-lwilii, Mlllanul Kult--nr. I.:-ulmnl Sulinski. Cyril ,lzuqiivlg llnriiri- Svllilln-r. Ili-iqilil Siikiu. tl.-urge Sllilwl. llnminir lauiium. ,lark Phillip-. 'l'lmlna- Ilrawman. livlijillnill l.in-Aki. NIYIH HOW: -Klillmuv K1-Ia-inlua. Rolwil Hilv. janw- Xlulhi-in. 42:-iulil Finn. ,Iuhn lim-livski, I-filnaul lluilak. l'lii-ml.-iv lfiam. lk-if-r ll.il.in'wsl.i. In-il Ili.-th, William lxlivnll-ki. .lullaw l.:uig. After the beginning of the second semester, Miss Arline Weiss selected the Junior Glee Club. ln this group are found a surprisingly large number of excellent voices, which after this year's training under Miss Weiss will contribute greatly to the success of next year's festivals. The fine work of the Junior Glee Club assures a well-produced opera next year. In the junior year the student is offered his first real vocal training at Coughlin. Although each day's chapel assembly contributes toward music appreciation and correct singing, the training is not nearly so extensive as that gained in the weekly music classes. In the glee clubs then, even more emphasis is put on music and vocal training, for these groups have frequent practices and receive special work on more advanced lessons than those taught to regular classes. Forty-one ' ment that will be The opera, given on Thursday evening, February 11, was an entertain remembered with great delight by all who were fortunate enough to be among the audience. The vocal work of both choruses and individuals was excellent. This production was 'lThe Pied Piper of Hamelin by Clokey. The costumes were very colorful and well made. The story was familiar, being taken from Browning's poem of the same name, The cast included more than 100. The story of the opera was as follows: The town of Hamelin was suddenly infested with rats. All attempts to rid the place of them proved to be futile until one day a stranger approached the mayor of the city and told him that by piping a tune he could compel the DANCERS APPEAR AS THE DREAM LADY SINGS THE LAME BOY PLEADS WITH THE PIPER rats to follow him. A sum was promised him, and he fulfilled his offer. When he returned for the promised payment for his labor, he was refused by the townspeople. As punishment he piped a tune, which by its magic art induced the children of the town to follow him. They were led to his mountain home where they were cared for by the Dream Lady and entertained by dancers. The lamentations of the parents were unheeded, but he heard the plea of a little lame boy who had been left behind. The children were returned to their pen- itent parents, and happiness was restored once more. Much of the credit for the wonderful success of the opera was due to the Senior Select Chorus. Miss Arline Weiss, assisted by Miss Alberta Cobleigh, supervised the large group, and Mrs. Mollie W. Kent and Miss Myfanwy Williams assisted in dramatic directiong Miss F orty-two Geraldine Daley directed the dancing. Their co-operation and direction will be held among the outstanding memories of the graduates. Nlembers of the Senior Select Chorus had the leading roles. Robert Boyle sang the Pro- logue. Peter Maslonis was the Piperg John Puhy, the Mayorg Geraldine Wilt, the Dream l.adyg Karl McCauley, the Townsmang Stephen Baloga, the Lame Boy. An experience like this is clearly a Hne opportunity for those who rake part. It affords a better knowledge of music and appreciation of better vocal work, as well as additional experience in appearing before a large audience. An outstanding feature of the opera was the costuming. The colors were gayg the gowns and suits, well-flttedg and each was suitable to its wearer and the story. Praise for this accomplishment must be given to the Service Club. In addition to their remarkable skill, they showed a great deal of patience and good-will when outfltting the huge cast of the play. Assisted by members of the sewing classes, they made more than 90 costumes as well as 244 other pieces such as hats, bodices, and boots. The Service Club consists of senioi, junior, and sophomore girls who show particular ability in sewing classes which are taught by Miss Emma Tischler, who is also the club adviser. lilllllezfi e Flliffl' IHHN ll.:-ll lu llighliz Xu-r.: -Xlulirxv-. livlty Cain-x. I i'.um-vw Klum-il-kv. l.:-mm Ze-kv. Ruth l . I lanllln-1, lla-In-n lluimliuv. Irvine' Xlmligaln. 'Klum Millnmll. 'Klan Xlnliuii. ll:-lu-il lllullainirk. lfurulimf C, fg1f1,1U1' C, Q Qfjf uni. A..,i2-1.i..- i.i.1.....li.'i. J.-1... J.....-N. xiimim ii.-.W-.i. izlmlt. ,i.....-.. s.,..:i. x.,i......... num .l.,..ks.i.. uri-in-e' nu. rj NIQIIUNID IHNW: lzliluln-Ili lullw. Miriam llrill. llnnrlllc-.l lllniniru-. Sophia llioillkii-mirn. llzlriis-I l'.lul. , Hi-lla llvlnuvml. 'Klalinnl lluiiiuwilrli, 'Mary lxiluan. Ailuslusia Yarvlnku. lmrolhv Slnaiilz'-4. Ming.un'l lmplireul. lxullivriiiv- llippu-. I.:-una lxiullnlm-Aki. Matillln Phillips. Ann llxlrliw, ,lame llnwrusik. 'Klan l.uni-v ll:-i-flu-ll. lkallinn Nlavm-k. Nlurgai:-I lliismwl.. In-mf I'ik.lr-lkx. Mary l..ilI+-w. Mm Sanli- lmau. Milli- llll-llaik. Ylaiv Hogan. llllllli HHN: l.:-ilvnxlv Nlnuiu, Nl.ug.irn-I lil.i1'4-lv. llqgiliil lm-lla-r. Jmwpliilli- lulnpullu. Annu Man lfunuingllzilii. Luis l-lilwalllw. Xian Ihilih. Unix kilihvn. Mine- lforliilu-. Nlurif-I llunlap. lxailllrvn Franks, Ann Mull:-n. 'I'li4-iv-ui lin-nn.ln. ,Ivan llughvs. llnrnlhv l.l:-nvllul. Nl.iig.ii1-I klllll-l. jr'.llln'lln' ll:-1-uv, l.illi.lll Ku-ilnr-4, Jn-wlrllilll' llilallilrl. Marv Flulpllrzl. Slvilal Flolll. Doris linlrlllll. Wil ll'Ill HOW: l',li1.ili4-Ili liailiirk, lin--iv Z.n'll.lI, lanlisi- Sli-lign, ftlaligairn-l llurkiu. -Xlluu liivkl:-r. Muignn-I lirallmni. I'.ilrin'i:l Yldllxnn. 1,liii-lliiiv Wvi-H, l r.mk linlwaiiil-4. Min.: Ku-di-1. lla-In-n law-1-kai, llalrilm 'liuliyx Xlnrv Slvlailluski. Kathryn Nl1'N.lln.lr.l. Milillml Xlvlbvi- .....n. ln.....il.. i,.i.l..rn. 1:.-m...l.- il..fli..-li.-f. ' HVIH HOW: Hulpli lim-N. ,Lum--4 lfnwlf-s, llarrv Kmnwn, Mn-lforil llymain, Fu-ll l':n-iulli. ,In-.1-pl: Nnvin-ki. Vinnie tliww-inlii-rg. l'.-in 'Kia-lulilw. llmllvu Nutluli. l'a'h'r lilxllhv, 'Kiln-ll Iial-igu. Jllliulln Hu-mk.l, 'llulgllrrilc' Kl.l-llkvxirll. John Vullx. 'l'll4rlll.lw li.n.lll. NIYIII HOW: .lark Mini.. .luhn Ilrnwn, Jn-wpli Xlnum-y, lhihq-rl High-unilh. l mu1-is Gill. Iluviul Juliimmi Ianni-4 lla-Niliu. iilillilli Xlur- g.lll. l'n-.I-4 Illiltiliglmlll. H1-uizullill -Kirllvl, wlallvr Knilim-Init-k, Curl xlvlfzilllev, l l':llik Illia. lloh4'l'l Mi-xl.-. Kuhn-ll Flliull, l i'n'1li-lin' Nm-ililn-ig. Nl'Yl'.N'lll ROW: Flailik 'Uan'm'li. Iullll P. Wal-ll. lfilninnnl .lunii--A. l-iilwzunl Svlnrn-le, Min-rt l'nu-1-kv. Iillmunil lllnski. lllxuil lhillinghnm. In-in-pl: Niiuhn-ll, 14--4-ph Mn-wlin. Amln-w l'a-If-uk. Ilzniil Supl:-r. Julm Mukwim-ski. Allin-ri Iliuuinirk. lfuyinuml 41:-niny, l or1y-three N 4 E F i ff MAKING FOR 'EW a I i Z FIRST ROW 11.1-ft ln Highly: Crum- Thumus. I,illi1m Ku-durs. ll'-Ie-n l.:ism'ku, Ilnrulhy Hhrlivh, Janne Slum-4-, 'N1.n'v J . Skupuru. lil-ity Klnrc-V. Miriam Brill. Ilvmlhv-.i Blnmin-. C QVULCQ slcuoixll mmf Jw. li.-H..,1.1N, R.,-.-,....w ii....u.,.,. izi.-zum., cz...-mg.--P. I-llimh.-lh ,1..v.-.A. c:1.mi-.-s...- 11...-.-i-. mi..-1 f .l..i.,... mlm., 4:n.,,.k., 1'm.'.- Mum. iilsmh.-ii. llixnn, fp.-...-iam., 14.-W... C Tlilkll now: ll.-in iu.u.-.-,ML ix.-.um mi-11... s..,.1.a.- l..p....Li, c:..mf-.-in.. sw..ik4...Qka. im... li.,...,1.. .luli.i ,lui 1 Kimi.-k. in-..m-.-Q igmil. Fmn.-.-- lmmhl.-H. Mi..-nm 1:..11i.gh.-.-. l4'UUli'l'H IIUNX: Lurmilin- liillvr. 'I'iIli1- lS.ir.u1. Nc-ru Armin-m-. H1-Its I.i1-ln. 12--l'll'mlv Sllxiu-Q. Mum Xlzu- liuliuiug ilum. Ylzirg.n'1-I lxrn-lui I-'ll-i'I'II IHDXN: I,4-rtrmh- Il.uIu4-hi-r. I-,limiulii . ' vllkius. K1-liz-v X1'lnn.ui. 4-thx Linn lxulh .I '4lXI'll HUXX: Nl.uw kin-ln-n. llur'-. I rrlnm- ll: Forty-four i Inlvuin. mln-V. IS:-:lim Su-an. Nam-y Knllnr. XI.irg.irvl Kurmux. Vzlulim- 1.4-ln:-r. ll:-le-w.u.ig4-. Hvlvn lllnimliirk. lin-wiv Xl.illln-xx-. Xlxui 'Xi-'iwl.i-1. Ang:-1.1 X.i1ii..n.ugv, ilu:- XI.uy lluiniu-Li. S-nphi.i 'l'ulllkii-uirf. 0191.1 11.invln'h. I'v'.uI llilln-u-lc-in. Hel:-n kusvin. lf.1lh- This Club work offers excellent training for the girls which may have a practical value in helping them secure a position or earn a livelihood. The club is not with a lengthy history behind it, for it was formed only three years ago, but because of its efficiency it has become an indispensable organization. The ofhcers of the club for the first semester were: president, jane Space, vice-president, Lillian Kvedorsg secretary, Betty Carey, Journal reporter, Helen Leseckag and costume chairman, Mary Slcapura. Their second semester successors were: president, Elizabeth Delescavageg vice-president, Sophia Tomlciewiczg secretary, Miriam Brill, treasurer, Mary Condostag journal reporter, Helen Gluhaniclcg and costume chairman, Grace Thomas. When the opera was a thing of the past and the students were all set for the next event in the entertainment field, they were thrilled to see the colorful posters, tacked at every turn in the hall of both buildings, which advertised the coming Minstrel Show. Even with just a passing glance, they had to marvel at the cleverness of the posters and, with a closer inspection, found each one well-nigh perfect. The reason for this excellency was the Com- mercial Art Club, for its members were the powers behind the brush. These boys do practically all the art work required for school activities. They design all covers and other block prints used for the Journal, they malce all Breidlin drawings, they illustrate and letter all posters for publicity for all school productions. They specialize in lettering posters, designing, and making block prints. This year's officers are: president, jerry Shpurg vice-president, Albert Dominick, treas- urcr, William Owens, secretary, Andrew Balogag Journal reporter, john Gerista. Sidney Harmatz is Art Editor-in-Chief of the Board of Publications, jerry Shpur, Albert Dominick, Albert Poveclce and Blaine Lewis are his assistants. ri Qi JB - FIRST HOW ll.:-fl lu liiglltl: Kim-n-in Sw-gal. :Klln-rl Iluniiliivk. .luhu Walsh. Sinlnvv Hariluill. Gvrulil GOIXIXIIXJQQVCLQZ si.,.i.., limi..-t. ii..1..u... xiii.-in im.-.-it.-. im.m.n.1 limi..-..aki. SHCONII IKUXX: lIh,uIv-- Julius. 111-urge ilmflu-4. lIln'isinpIu'r U'Nl:ill4-v. Flu-lulun lh'4'k1'r. Wzillf-I lluuulv f llininl linwinaii. Sli-plz'-n lluli-isuk. Su-pln-u Ja-m-rr-ak. Mli-un Sa-urfuss. rt LL mum now: ic..t...4....i 'i..i...ii. w.'a.l.. i-..,.-mia. mn...-.-.... iw.-..-..mi. law...-.1 Nnvinski, in-wr An flruskn. linyiiwml Xl:-Lalliuy. luanrl Hines, linliul! llurk. Arthur llurnvs. lfurt- ll e The Thursday Art Club is composed of girls who are members of an art class and who show an exceptional interest and ability. These girls meet regularly for art discussions and for working on individually chosen projects. The oflicers are: president, Gertrude Harlacherg vice-president, Jean Fraleyg treasurer, Anna Offshalcg recording secretary, Mary Nooneg financial secretary, Kathryn Kovalg Journal reporter, Margaret McDonald. At meetings of both clubs, members discuss fundamental principles of art so that they will be better able to observe reproductions of the works of the great masters and realize what makes them great. Meinbers report on assigned topics also. These usually concern emi- nent artists and their works. This method is considerably more interesting and educational than that of obtaining knowledge from books alone, and each student thus benefits through the studies of others as well as through his own. These clubs also toolc advantage of the various opportunities offered to view the art ex- hibits in the Simon Long Building throughout the year. Because of the explanations of lVlrs. Anna Goode Stahl, their adviser, who accompanied them, they found these trips extremely profitable. While the posters were still forecasting the coming Minstrels, other problems had to be met. Outstanding was the important issue of electing senior class officers. This was a tense period in the life of each senior, for each one was striving to have elected the one whom he judged to be the most likely candidate for office. The officers chosen were president, Lawrence Casey, secretary, Louella Roth, and treasurer, John Kelly. The mantle orator, George Koval, was elected last year. FIRST ROW lla-ft to Rightlz Anna Ackerman, Kathryn Koval. Annu Oflshuk. Mary Nm-rw. Cvrtrunle- Har- lgihufsday lr..-h.-f. .learn rmlf-y. w1..fg.m-Q M,-lw.m.il.l. Dorothy Ehrli.-h. Kaihl.-on c:rmn..n. SECOND ROW: ,lame Muvkvnrow. Katherine Hogan, Margaret Mi'Cnurty. Mary lNIm-Grnurty, Surah Bimini, 'Nlury Heirs-hzlrik. Mury Meehan. Catherine McLaughlin. Crzlcv Mohr. Ire-vw Pikzlrslty. Vt THIRD ROW: Olga Yiukuvivh, Jenn Brown, Lillian Vunko. Sonia Neuman, Louise Davis, Jani- Bcrgh, Ger- trunlc Ulsun. Rusnlis- Czulugvk. Virginia Crunghn. Margurvt Bauhlnan. Mary Dnislrrm. I urlv-six GGG .L FJ, lI.l'fl 'l' T0 lilllllllr Mui-lmnslti. lu:nl.ig4-I: Kfiinniuglizilii. l.ul.uwski. lialuloll. Laing. W.:-nick, Nlolllolin-. , 1 1 - I 1 115 f, I I f K I l' I. . I' - -. ll. K. If sh. Willx lx h I' ul cGGil.Fl'1. I F i. 'mil-nil. .nm i-owl. At the conclusion of the basketball season, Myron Oppenheimer and Frances Hamblett, boys' and girls' sports editors respectively various athletic coaches. Coach Jin1n1y Payne of the baslcet- ball squad indicated that he was not at all discouraged by performances of the past two seasons. Every coach, said Mr. Payne, goes through the same experience sometime or other during his career. Most of the boys on the team are underclass- men and are due to round out in the next two campaigns. I'm looking forward to a winning basketball team from Coughlin in a very short timef, -1957 SCORES - -lan. 8, Coughlin 25 Meyers IZ, Coughlin Nanticolce 19, Coughlin Plains H 22, Coughlin Newport U 16, Coughlin G. A. R. U 29, Coughlin Plymouth Feb. 5, Coughlin Kingston N 9, Coughlin Nanticolce 12, Coughlin Meyers 16, Coughlin , . Plains H I9, Coughlin Newport N 23, Coughlin G. A. R. H 26, Coughlin Plymouth Mar. 5, Coughlin Kingston for the journal, set out for interviews with thc HOLD 'EM! BLOCK THAT PASS! lfrirly-.wie I1 FIRST ROW limit tn Rightiz Mitchell. A. Olinlz. Rcisvr. l'0mIr'l'gasl. Hulnm.lnir'k. C. 0linU.11' Anislr.mski.11' Vhillipsf Iiilxzllif Hivharmlsf Fmlliskti. Syrnn. Krulhc. VQC smtown now. law. Zynr'l.'1' Duwilj' minor.-.1 lam-imf. tt.1pi.-ing lllmnlulia-.11 I.:-nliniff lzmmli-. ling.-I--ff Z-lpn l'.nr.m-nli. ' OIL' Van Svnv.,1 Z.murlski.:' llrumlowski. .lm-z. Tllllill HOW: Nminski. Cllslmlizlllq Km-ssl-s. Wuzniukowski. 'llvllc-rr. Hmm. Milllmln.11' livrkmilz. Us-nv'gu-3' K:nu'.'1' Sm-hull:-lx' llalllghnl-v.1' jvnkins. l'illlnalnf1 Altmshfl' M4'Glynn. livlff'l'rmll. Nlzuialgvri Krnykwn. l'1Ul'li'l1ll HOW: Ninn. Zznnuni. l urlulu'. 54'li'fku. l'0l1w:ik. l'c'lvrs.'1 ,Invm's. Kurzvllski. Y.llu'liim'k. 1 Ilvvv. 1 l,ullgw'l.'1' X1uluskv.11' Balnkuwski. Yuilvhlliius. Moran. Kelly. Tzirunski, F. Mmnllilivk. ? Yursih. Red Pendergast, coach of the track team, seemed satisfled with the results of the seas- onis meets. Among the huge number that reported for practice, said Mr. Pcndergast, there was abundant talent. Our runners were very fast and most of the placing in events was done by them. Football players also saw an opportunity to get in shape for next season by practic- ing with the boys and some of them became point-gettcrs. From their actions, prospects for next season are brighterf' 1936 TRACK SCORES May 15, Coughlin ,.,., 56 G. A. R. . . , 48 May 19, Coughlin . 5411: Meyers . . 39? CITY MEET Coughlin. . Slifg G. A. R. . , , 34115 Meyers . . . Z2 1937 TRACK SCORES April 27, Coughlin . 571fi: Forty Fort , . . 4610 May 7, Coughlin . 5410 West Pittston ,. , 4511 M .1 A A RECORD FALLS STARS IN THE MAKING Frlrly-eight against them. On the whole, Play-Day proved Interviewed on girls' activities, Miss Geraldine Daley, gymnasium instructor, said, One of the major features of this yearis physical education course was the origination of a Play-Day. Ath- letic teams from Meyers, G. A. R., Seminary, Institute, and Kingston were invited to Coughlin. Basketball games were played in which every team was composed of one member from each school, this causing playing with opponents rather than to be an excellent idea. In the intramural basketball gamesf' Miss Daley next volunteered, the seniors defeated all challengcrs and became champions for the third consecutive year. We feel that the intramural pro- gram is much better than the former interscholastic program where only ten WATCH IT, GIRLS! . . . GIRLS, BASKETBALL SCORES girls had the opportunity of working for the coveted Varsity 'C'. Now we have Jan- 13- Scniofs 14 Juniofs 3 forty girls or four teams working for it. jan. I2 Freshmen I5 Sophomorcs 8 The Varsity 'C' is awarded to girls Mar. 2, Seniors 34 Sophumores 4 who have been members of a champion- Ma, 2, Juniors 8 Freshmen 0 ship team for a scholastic year and who Mar 5 Juniors 17 Sophomorcs Z have attended three-fourths of all prac- . Mar. 5, Seniors ZZ Freshmen Z tices and have played in some part of ,at least three of the quarters of any of the games which make up the championship. Intra1,mura,l Ghanfzpion q3a1,sket5aZl amd Cl7olIey6a,ll CGi6EIW?i l.lIl- l' T0 IHGHT: Jenn Payne. hawk:-llyall manager: Ruth ,Inns--1. Carolyn Cizik. Marv Cnmluslu. Gladys Jann, Kathryn Frank. lzlizuln-th lil-Iv-winalun Charlollv. Dvurskv, Uurnlhva lilalnirv. Hi-len llluhanirk. .Iowphine Cuzik. Elf-almr lfunninghaul. Phvllis llunninghaun, Jmwphinr- Krvmmmski. Catherine Lazarru, Ilarrir-1 'Xlilr--. ln-nv Ilunulurnski, Regina Rr-usa. J:-an Hugh:-s. vullf-va lmll lllalmgrr. Fifty-one QW r FIRST ROW iLeft to Rightl' Rita 'Kliller lulia Yeilnak June Krvwicki, lrcne Havanik. .lane Ligi, Teresa L . i ,, . . - . , Tzihaka, Catherine Witko, Anne Drugan, Sophie Shankar, llulh Maier. 8 SIECUND ROW: jane Dvtlnmrv. Anno Kustis, Hclcn l.asm'ka. Lui-ille Svhavllr-r, Myrllr- l.awrrm-0. llclr-n Watkins. Gr-ralmlinc li. Daley, Mailclyn Ruliisuack, Mary Lcvilsky, Gcncvicwc Kncsis, Mary Ann Price, Ruse Yliluhell, Stephanie Zalcy. There was quite an upset in volleyball, Miss Daley added. Senior skill, junior sturdi- ness, and sophomore determination fell before the utter fearlessness of the freshmen. With such an excellent start this team should stay on top right through. GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL SCORES A Jan. 5, Freshmen ...Z6 Sophomores. . 20 Jan. 5, Seniors . . Z4 Juniors. . . . 22 OVER SHE Jan. 19, Juniors . , . 14 Freshmen . , 12 GOES! Jan. 19, Sophomores 15 Seniors . 13 Feb. 26, Juniors . . , 18 Seniors , , 7 Feb. 26, Freshmen. . . 23 Seniors ...... . 16 Feb. 26, Juniors . Z7 Sophomores. , . 7 Miss Edna Smith, coach of the new girls' swimming club, stated that the mem- bers number about sixty or seventy, and their practices are held in the Y. W. C. A. Water polo is possibly the most BADMINTON IS POPULAR popular gamef' declared Miss Smith, but the swimmers spend more time in per- fecting strokes. One ofthe main events of the year was the junior and senior life-saving test given in the Meyers pool to twelve girls. Another was the intra-mural swimming meet held at the Y. W. C. A. pool, for which awards were given. The club has planned for a number of interesting events for the coming year. Fifty-tu,-o FIRST ROW llmfl In llighil: lllirisiim- Wi-is-1. Clumluiiv ll:-ru-lu-ll. .Ivan Mi-llriilv. limi- CJ. 9 J . - Xl:-Nuilu-4-. Kulllryn Miiym-la. Nlziry Lnuisr llvr-i-ln-ll. Ann.: Mui- Wilson. 'lluriv lf:-uilli-lluln-I. jllf S 0 I,llLIflf1If1'l,IVLtq .i:i...ii.- si.-,.il,1..-. ip,-...-.l i.atn.g,. mm- K.-ny. iam ii.-am... new 1..-ty. s.-lm.. :smart-. f' 5l'.l.llNll lillll: lkallllrvil llnrl, ,ln-ull llalrl. li1n'l'aum' llillvr. llilu Nlillu-I. 'llnrgari-l Ihk'-. fl lflmrlulh' llugln'-4. llutll ,lrnliiu-4. Yllurjuriu- Li-gziult. lil.: l-'rn-i-il. Nlilnlri-ll Nli'llm'liml!. Jani- J I Spur:-. -lun Nlurluv, lA'lun-in-v lim--i'. Mulilnlu Silvan. lilu Slum- lin:-klv. .Ivan lknmw. l l'ain-vw lilkin. llllllll ROW: Carol Lal-'lvur. lllmnmr All-Minh-r. L1-un Nimluni-. Knlln-iinv llnvilnw. llllmln-Ili lwillgv. llilium llu-nnam. llaiie- lfn-in-H. K.illn-rim' Kiwi-, llnri-4 lf. .lime--4. M.irgziwl Knviun. 11:-rnliliiiv Will. Kllly' llinmluu-. ll:-Ia-nv i.-mil.-1. xi.,,n.a.. 11.....,1h... l'1ll ll'lll NOW: Min.: l'ulu-v. Y. W. lf, A. Lili- S.n'i-I: Sarah Kaplan. lilvgumri- l2iwi'il1gvi'. In-am Cilligalll. llvgilm llulugzl. ll:-In Xlvllzilv. Nnplim lligml-ilu, l.illi.m Siilm. ,Ivan Sqn.u'nml. 124-rlimlv Ill-mn. llnriw llri--4-, llvrlluiln- llupi-nmn. Ann Slum-havin. Friday evening, March 19, arrived and with it the Romany Minstrels. These were a huge success. The first act pre- COULD YOU around the campfire. Milton Edelman, DO -I-HIS? sented a typical gathering of gypsies the interlocutor, was the gypsy chief. The songs, chiefly the most popular hits of the season, were sung by the ballad singers and endmen, supported by the chorus. The singers were: Thomas Treve- than, Francis Gill, Peter Maslonis, Robert Boyle, the endmen: Francis Decker, John Puhy, Harry Maier, Robert Mosley, Robert Pesavento, Ralph Brass. BEAUTY . . T0 THE Specialty numbers were given by Ray- RESCUE mond Conmy, Robert Highsinith, Gerald Shpur, Parke Brown, jack Davis, Warren Reid, and Spencer Collmann, Leo Gammaitone and Akle Machetti. The Minstrels were under the general supervision of Messrs. Fred H. Super and Paul li. Lewis. The dancers were trained by Miss Geraldine Daley. After the Minstrels, the second part of the year was completed, socially at least. On Thursday, March 25, it was completed scholastically, and students turned faces homeward for the spring vacation. Fifty-three Fifty-four Jann-s Nlulhexrn. Ru n-Ile. Warren Cullmunn. , Wwllliznn ll Mitche :sph slin. ,lambs Matzer. Mary Daurus, Ju iz, Jrhn Bri rel F urulhy D rillingham. B Murray Edvlman. Grant efr no Righh: Mi ROW QL RST FI al .E E C. : -E f-A :J E LA B I 1, .E .5 d cu :u 5 2 1 N -F 9. E E 41 1 ru U ,r z E-' xi L E5 -5 a w -1 .4 w C ll- 'E :E F -5 Z E 4: Ls- E I. 0 LJ LI z :u m C. E .J : .: V17 L.. L.. r.. H E .E 5 E 2 .-C 'IA a .-C I2 2 .1 41 C 'a : 9 . E CU I an L ecker. John D ROW : Frank SECOND J m L. CQ 'E E 5 1: F , Q W w L 1' ur .Q c Z E 'Tn L: -. A 1. uf .D O DC ri f ra D I 'E 2 L: 1, .zz 'fi 5, :J LA E Qc T LL! E :- a E K CD 1.1 Q As fi : .-C Q E 5 : i u. .-4 A E sv I c.: m ra E 1: A: i ,Q Q .2 1 m 53 -H 5 .: :L .E CC , C7 1 LI- if 1 fl. 4 -5. E z I -E A A: N Q I 14 2 .S Eu. 5 I :E C LZ: 'z 7 . ii 5 as Tn i 5 B w L1 3 P- 41 4' 5 -. :L r.. :J .Q : 14 C3 -1, E E .Z A ri il' T: ID F -E 'Z 3 2 T: L3 Q. L r.. LI- CC rl : -E -. Li L ': C K ..:: cz. w m Q v-A .I z E Q ,, Qu n- 321 ,-C -4 U 'E 'z .2 .-'11 2 . H E .: :z. o m fi ar eu C E L1 E gl, Q 3 E E I J, W 'L' u rf :Z Lf w CA u. -I :J 3. III ur 2 -3. E E E2 C 5 s i-I4 F E Q 5 if if E C' E r.. L1 I.. u. vi : c Lal W : S .-C L- E 3' V.. 5 ls str Q z , f fl az-H, Q . ,ff ,Q .-,uf ' . 1 ' N. 7 , J, 4 E 1 1 lf., 1 ,IW - xx , xx T 'w .1 L f . MTN 11 AL- .qy r -f -N 'xii-. X, ui, 14 15: . -- ,n.,. , wa 'QQ 1 , , E,-.wif I ,.,. I X . . .fy XWJ x ...ff 5 ' ,, - :- 4. . r. ,, ,. K .., f x , -- . 54.1, . . I , . qi 1 I I , ,L . , L' 2 - 2 1 , ' 1 ' ' .. .- ,gk --.-. .az ' wjxxv' ' 5 . I. -m .-.-51-,rl . . : x:,v . . 151 -, , A I 1, . i' S ,SRL , . r 3. Q . -1 fggfji- X X Q x Iv, x.:2'5 W: 13' X . x w tx RQ W V ' x Y v 4 . X-A-: s my i. days over, once more the students returned to the familiar halls and routine, everyone aware that the final examinations were only eight weeks away. Nlonday, April 5, was memorable not only because of the re-opening of school but also on account of the appearance of Mr. A1 Priddy, former animal trainer witlinumerous popu- lar circuses, who answered aflirmatively the question, Can Animals Think? by citing sev- eral experiences of his own. Following the custom of the school, the athletes and their friends assembled for a ban- quet and dance on Wednesday, April 14. Mr. H. H. Hermann, former Coughlin football coach and, at present, a member of the faculty of State College, was the guest speaker. Mr. W. li. Doron, a member of the school board and a former Coughlin student, acted as toast- master. THE ATHI.ETES SCORE SOCIALLY Fifty -ffl The Girls' Athletic Pageant with the crowning of Kathryn Mayock as May Queen, took place on Wednesday, April 21. The attendants to the queen were elected by the Girls' Ath- letic Association. Senior attendants included: Jeanne Hughes, Marion Domowitch, Jean Jones, and Leona Kadluboski, juniors: Agnes Hiznay, Twila Burkert, Helen Durinski, and Betty Lehet. At a meeting ofthe seniors on Monday, April 26, the class planned to hold the com- mencement week outing at Rocky Glen. The class will spend the afternoon there, return in the early evening, and then hold a dance later in the week. For the fourteenth time in the history of the school, the campaign for subscriptions to the Breidlin was held. After the chapel exercises on Tuesday, April 27, a short skit was pre- sented. More than 1400 subscriptions were secured by the follow-up speakers in the roll- call rooms. FIRST HOW 1l.i-ft to liigllll: Miriam Brill. ,luliu Krvnzvl. l'uuliur- ling:-l, ,lu-n-plxiliv ' 5 Svrulln. 'l'lu-rvsa lirvnuinu, Hvlvn llmmlmv. Luis liilmmls, In-nv Nliuliguu. llulli .loin-s. , I l,m-lla llulli. llllrislimf Weiss, Ann Samivsini. Gram! 'l'lmmus. J hl'lliUNlJ HOW: Ann l urll1mA. Mun Skapuru. lllurgurvl Briwmwk. l r1nu-vs Kmnl. Ann ' t llurris. ,lzmv llnwrusik. H+-lf-n La-f-w-ku. Murir-l Dunlup. lllzirgueriti- llu-umrk, Ann Pvmler- OCZQ ly gm. s..,.mi. 'l'..mka.-wi.-1. Nlnllii- 11011.-.-k. si.-lui. is.-.1.i...i. ir...-.ally simiil.-1. Aim-mm Y1n'e-lnlcn. ' THIRD ROW: Dorothea S1-lmvfn-r. llurina Tully, Margaret Kruzf-l. John Loremini, Albert Pr-lmski. 'l'lmln:1s Hill, Alln-rt l'm.'e-vltv. Nlivlinr-l Dyllilfll. ,lvrunle Crt-ffnwulil. lllllrray lfilvllllull. Mary Slvfuuuski. Nlairgun-l Ulliplnwwl. FOURTH ROW: Jnlm Om-aku. Benjamin Aivlnfr, Holme-rt Boyle, ,lnlm lfiumn-ki. Alln-rl Dmninii-k. Freil Swf-inlwrg. ijwiiyv Kmul. Ralph Wliih-lure-ml. Milton lille-lmaln. fleurgr- Terninkn, John Haynes. Announcement of the members of the National Honor Society was made at the assembly exercises on Monday, May 10. l Requirements for membership in this organiiation consist not only of high scholastic attainment but excellency in leadership, character, and service to the school. In the selection of members, the entire four years' work are taken into consideration, and the highest fifteen percent of the class chosen. Throughout the country, branches of the National Honor Society have been organized. In almost every high school, the keystone-shaped pin with National Honor Societyv inscribed above the torch of Knowledge is a cherished treasure. F i fty-six The Breidlin deadline has been set for Saturday, May 15, so that no events after that time can be reported, but the school calendar promises a number of important dates. The All-Coughlin Banquet will be held in the gymnasium on Wednesday, May 26. This will be an affair for every member of Coughlin, whether teacher or student. All club presi- dents are serving on the general committee. Arrangements are as yet incomplete. The eighth-grade pupils of this district, prospective freshmen, on the afternoon of Tuesday, June 15, will visit the annual exhibit and also learn about the courses Coughlin will offer them in the fall. That evening in the auditorium, the combined physical education de- partments will present the annual Gym Pageant. The parents of all students will be invited to attend. The annual Fashion Show, in which apparel made by the sewing classes will be modeled by the girls who made it, will be held the same evening. All seniors' books will be collected on Monday, june 14. The annual senior outing will be held at Rocky Glen on Tuesday, June 15. ' The seniors will sing their Commencement music for the entire school at the assembly exercises on Wednesday, May 16. Then they will be dismissed, but the underclassmen will troop off to their classes for the last time. All through the day, they will perform their final tasks. When the 3:15 dismissal bell announces the end of another day, they, the freshman and sophomore classes, will leave to return only on Friday for their promotion report cards. qreshman Glass I-AINST ROW ll.:-ll In Kighljz G. Guirze-nwki, S. Brown, Snilku, Shimkn, Zulmmw-ki, Talnaku, lflmmi-r, Boris, Cnwli-v, Zule-y. Chin-lr. Swan Sl-IKIOND NOW: l.. Cuirzvmki, llulry, Cywin-ski, Cm-rimlu. Wysm-ki, D. Williams. 'l'areni'z, Zukmki, liyru, Slusuk, Civ-linski. Cullmier. 'l'IlIICIl ROW: llilrllulzl, Calvpi-r, Yuzwirki, Wasliwki, N. llmwn, Burlusuvugi-, Ural:-llu, Huriun, llillnu. l OUH'l'll NOW! Yuliwll. Yunrhili. Swlfllill. 'l'ri4'uri1'u, 'l'nn'hia, Yunliuki, Tnfvunlhun. Ilomlmuu, Iiuwhku, Hurguniler, Coulter, H. Brown l ll 'I'll ROW: I . Brown, Spmw, lhrzynski, Yudirki, Bn-nnun, Crulue, Bullurk, Charnusky, Curnnll. llunmy. SIXTH ROW: iluntrill, 'l'ribi'lu. Slmk. Treutuwski, J. Williams, H. Williams, 'l'lmluas. Brooks, Sow, Poieru, Turner F i fty-seven C?0V6ShMfLELVL Glass x l'lRS'l'. ROW: H.:-fl In Highll: Xlwlun. Horn. Kryluvl. Hwpixxk. ,Iuri-. Hmzul. km'-ix. U.1l'v--1.1. I.uuh.ll1gh. lxmmlski. flnliwk. .Imam--. Vkulwrlnw. Slfllllgigkglis-ifXX':v lfuxlmwki. lxrf-uxlpu. Suhr. Vvzul'.1w-k. .I.mkmwki. Pwr:-ll. Flzlnnvn. Kutnm. l'r fum- llm-r. .l.n-nnif. lixmlu-lliwk. lxunmn-k. 'l'mliu. 'l'IlllClTil3u?Q'.:xX xrrltlurzl. Dugan. 'l'. Ilullilw. llzllmvm-k. C. Collins, Hnlugu. KlllIk.xuxk1n,4 Czluyin-ll. 0-vlxypk-1. .l, ihnflqglxn-I. lim-41-. Paul ilulxxlm. I-'ill ll':'ll4:Irl?1'HY: Hu-l:ll'. Kisllvr. Kirk! rv-u' k. lxllintms-ki. Ielxam. Kullvr. llwlllvllllui. Zimzl. 'l'h4rllms. H. lxnlvwal. 12. Kulwnx. Ilnwm. l'lF'l'H,HlnX: Wil n'1r Y. Slullw. Ku-vr Anefur Qki. 114-lvivwxki. l'1':lv.lv.lg:'. flnwki. hun x1-N ki. Snlluu. 1f.nun. l., fl:ull.ug1ln-I, llrinu--. Xlvlrw-I. Xllmkn. SIX'l'll:A3?JPlcNf': N.12.xlI.1gln-r, Il. Ilmlzhki. Illv-4l.1. Knxvlz. ll.u'hnmn, Unllllxki. Shih'-I. Cnulllv. S.mIin.m. Nm-Q-ig. llxke-. 11ll.u1uilvl'. lhmhle-II. ew-llvx. Nl-,Xl'.'Nl'll RUXY: Iiurlz. Wilkmuki. X.nn-lui:-ri. Sk.npur.1. Xlnlm. Hilflm-an, Hnxyiluk. I . llmlnkski. lirsulvr. lIuIl.u14I, ljfulwll. 11, I-lmn. llmlnmwkl. FIHST HOW tl..-fl In Righll: limwlmmukiv, Gullh-lv. II4-im-r. Alunirk. lhrris. Gr:-1-n. Huxuniv. Finn. Ilznih. lmlfln-ll. 1 ' s lfrunll. l'n'k. l.1ml'v114-4-. llullgulzl-1. il-YCUNID HOW.: Krywirki. Kuull. Lullv. Kullk. Kunnivk. Kun.:-ky. Join'-4. Fullvr. l i1-ullvr. llusvin-xx-ki. flulln. llralluun. lluml. lxllllill ROW: Hnhki. Kngulzn. Kunnirk. K.xl:luIn'k. ilulfk. ,l.1lnlu11ski. Knzil1l'u1lal. Klwliw. lfxtlllmn. Ilvlalln-w. Gallmllzl. l'.v.ul-. lhuifm-r. uvlixlwki. F1ll3Ii'l'll KUW: llllislrun. Dugan. Flul1ln'l'V. Elliott. I,urkin. Knrn. Karnlxlzxll. Km-inn. l 1-nlllx-I'-lmw. Kuzirk. Krmunm-ki. Krall. Ku-hlieh, Fll 'l'll IHHY: Hiul. 1lul'4lm1. HAMA-. .I1lI'lnnll-ku. Urnlm,x-ki. H.ly4fllu'uk. Cuslin. llxsulxlknunski. M. Iluulrrn-ki. I. llullllrrn-kL Jllmwhwull. Hxllrlik. llnrinfky. Jour--. Huulz. SIXTH HOW: Huh'hiu-mln. llulmi-ll. S. Krulunrl. Kuhylzu-ki. Il:-fl'l'n11. Kium-V. llwlulhwuln. lu-HM .l1hnf. Hurliw. Iunpvln-nk. llnwI.n-. lllulmwin. SENENYH HOW: Jen. Luxkaxuw, Km:-llirk. lxoerber. Kupvu. lluwllp-wt. lfnnllwklw. L. Kmlmm. Kuprlm. Hu-k. Km-mh'.n'. Fifty-cight TIT! Q 'I'l3S!1lflflZI ll 6?!fISS IIIIAI v- - - A I I 4 I I I NWI. I-....W..., lc..l.....z..,.. x1.4.......II, l,.,f...... NIIUNII IHIXX. If-IW. IH-lun: Iif-:III ll'Il.mnf-II, I'vf-II-un I1 XII--I'1.Iun-ku, lwlmll Xlnkm-IIIII. I':Il-I. l'.nln-Iumk. Kvnulmu. KI.I-I. I+-N-In-ku. Xluu pm, ll-lm-ku. UNK I lull Inlmvm Inna III Ink Xlmu NIIIII XI Xmhfu IUIIIUIII Iwfu Iflw XII Iwm Inlulm Pnlw I'Il1I-n IIIIIIII I4 , 'I-. . , '. , 'I -I . , . , -I, - . 'I . ,. .v-. . .- -. '. . '. - . . Xl ul-II-nu. IUIIIIII ICHXK IVXIII. XII-swan. Xmlmll. XIIIW. XI,nInnI.n.IIg1, II.m-Inu. l'.nlmn. I,xn-III XI.n h.u'I. Nluxml. I'.III1-.II--uxkn. I'-IIII. Nlnvkvm- xl, Im.. xml..-,.. 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IIIII-ml, Ilvllllvvglmlrl Xngl-y KIIIHIIIVII. l,uullllxgh.Ilu. lh:-lllmlx. llmmlwv. NIIIIILIII, Il'-rwllrll, llmnwll I In I-I--In I nun. III-III HIIIK: Ilmmllxn, lwwhlv, XI lumk, XIwIv.lvl, Ixvvflvx lI,lw.ll, lxrnxnx. IIIHIJK. Nlllvlluuill. ltlllllx l.Ilvu'Ix, I.ll:.uvII.l. 51.lllI1lII. NIXIII IJIXX I,rp,u, III'-, lhnn- Ilmklvx. II-.ngluvulx III-II I,-.vu--II NMI. IVXIJII4-x. Xslllml, 5xlnunN, Xlvxiu. 'Inv-Ivll. Xl NIII IHIXX1 lnlllrmlx. hu-1'luxx.ql4I. lwlxvx IIulI.m Ihlxlf-. Ihmll. ,IvII1nw, HI-MIL .I-vlII.lll. Xl.luuk. l..uIl11'l. l',.l-lln.ln, l'lurlIm. l 1f'I III-'f IIIINI IHIXX lI.rIl lu Ihghlb: XII-Imuulf. XI.nk.n.n,u II, I,v--n.II.I. XI. MI.u.m. Iimwv, Hill:-II.n. I'ivvnnNIxi. Xlivh-ski. Ihulm. Xllkumn. Xllllnu lfQShWfLElVL Glass I-'INST ROW lI.cfl tn Righti: Wisur. Cum-h. Ahrcmlt. Bzlrna. Balnga. Alcsimzh. Br-rknwitz. Wualnzuski. Yalsku. Wvsm-ki. Zuharvmfki. 'Xlurrav Ligi. Sm-hm-, Ball. lllusv. Georg:-. NICKIUNID RUW: Duvi1'f1.I'opln'irL, Salvage, lhnluvk. Bzllul, Sdbul. Saunlmrrk. Ilyslcuki. IXl.mu. lim-k. Iinrmnm. Nlutlnv-ski, Mlm-n. 1l.urInr-1. Ifllvl. I.u1-kim-xirz. y IIIIIIII IIUW: Ilrulxvlfki. Iivfiisll. Ivxvllriki, BIilS4'2lk. Igzliulyga, fxlalvkillg. Malhullvy. vfuskvr, l'uml. Szcyw-, M'r'l'lri. Ylilvhvll. fwmki. Nl:-4' Slsklzus. lf1lI'R'l'll IIUIV: ZIIIWI. Iirvlrr. Ihrlvr. IivuI.u'k. Ihmlvlllpi. Ilulrrwk. 'I'llIly. W'UIIr'r. S.n'zu'1mI. Yfwurirlzl. Ymlrplf-xia'I1. .IuInlsnll. Ii.lllgImll. lvnlnlrn I'!II 'I'II KUYV: II.lIn'hzlk. Ii1'n1I4'Hi. Nvrrs. Iivvir. Anrlrzliku. Imazy, Ulivrr. Ifvisvr. Fvrnn. Wvilmul. lmllis. Mzllliv. Ihhn. IIJMI1-r. SIYTII IIUW: B.unhrir'k. I'4uIrlr:n. Mlrmms, llvnnis. Nlisfwxiv-k. Mallir. NIrKvnulr. llunninghznn. I lxnn. blrxnlwugv-r. Ilurvwlt. Huhll. Rllnh Sl-1NICN'I'll ROW: lllnvrirk. Wlurris. Kvxhcrtf. Ilunuhnv, I'c1lu!f+, ljcrlavh. Znnnnni. I'xuIguniQ, lfunlilml. Iinbkuvwki. Chr:-k. buul.n.uri, Mvfilvm Mnnflulirk. FIRST ROW ilmft to Rightfz Star-hui. Walla:-0. Worth. Smith. Yachim, Pnrkans. Slum-hnski. Snwutun. Smith. Walton. Iluhuwki. A. Wm-il W1-rm-r. Sin:-. Sl-ICONIJ ROW: Snlinski. 'l'irvn4-y. Yarnm. Wilkn. Trmmsf-ik. Ulivhny. Wnluez. 'I', She-wnnski. Zawuflu. Turunlini. Willinllw. Slum-v. Soni. 'IIIIRII ROW: W'zlsnim'k. Svlnums. Slurzvvki. Strolwll, Szvklvlun. Vusilku. Tllrnm. Tullvrszlll. 'I'uv.u1:1. 'l'l-stvn. Yirginii. IT, WH:--il. Sm-ko. I1fllR'l'H KUW: Svrun. Tzllmkzl. Nukrlirk. 'I'rmIt'. Slrvrwl-. Spilllv. Slllzik. Shrwllrrvk. Sivvzrmwski. Svrllplus. Shzmku. I,nl. Ssnulrr. I IF'I'II ROW: Wi:-Imweki. Svhwuh. Svhawfvr. Pzlllalml. Svllivs. Snknl. Rmnunik. Skihinski, Rmulzul. Wavnidknw-ki. Willizmw. FIXTII IIUIY: Srlukal. 'I'lmIr'. Rnpvr. Ywlzak. Ihnlllui. Hzlllllzl. Svruku, Svnknliki. SHIAII. Sluldk. W'vSm'ki, 5Ill4'zu'ug1'. Iimw, bIIXIjNTII ROW: Zulvcr, Y.n'xmt. W:-rnrr. Subvr. Wvrncr. Slc-inlrr-rgcr, Sn-hinu. Yanfmwn, Wznrgn, Shu. Str-phanfnn. Ziunkoski. Wilk. Sixfy NI l QINIP va P xx K J X-ral O 1 Xf cSfy1l1f11f '5b 1?re Class W 5 I! . K XF f IIIKYI IHIXX HJ-Il lu Ihglnl: XfXfLmI1-s. Ii.un.-., mlulwu. Il.-wg. Ilnmn. 'Klwllmml-I. Nh-kv:-, l.f-m-In-sn-, Nlmill, lvlimki. 'I'n-Ih4m.n. W.nlkllw. Irwi---. NIIUXIP IHIXK. Ihnlwgd, H.un,n. I, ml-um. Ii-ull-. Nl.m1u,nlv. I-uv. 1,1-1-nxuupvl, lI.ulng.u Ill-mb ,I.u'k-un. Nllllvl. Lllulmln-. lllulmlu. tuunluf. ll-Ml' ......., m....., 3 Illlllll IIHXX Ilvmlvllmhv-1. ling'-:N Ninlngv, 'fukin lx-un II,uumgl-nu, Num. lngmuxkx. 1,l.nk1-, llug.uu. 4l.uun. 'Klium.uk. llululmvll. lhuxkm. IHIIKIII IHIXX Xnlhnun, Illmlnugx llulvhnux--vu. lhn.m. Nunn. 1.4-nu-mk.u, 'X.n1Inm. Fl-vm-Imnu. l'.ml. Si4'lw1nu.m. lwhlvm, Ihnskx. ll.uui. NIMH'-L., X Ill Ill IHIXN N1 lmllfu. Nnwlfv. 'Xlmlv Ilmff-fl. 1-rlluhmn lluuvll IL'-Im.m, Imam. Ivull, Nl.nn.ng. l,uk.nlu. ll'-ull. K-np:-k. IH IKHXN Ifnlmn liumllv 4.1-V--41 Ilmln I4-I-ru. Ilmf--. Nlulmuunlul, l.,llI,npInn. lmldun. lmmlr, lnnnlm--ku. lllnmv, Hum--. N! XPNIII IHIXN. IPfIfv.u.u1'. Iimwlmll Xlunm lin-nm. Knlp, 1..n.m. l,.n4Ivnv1. Ilnghsuulh. 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Manu. Q ,. . lm, .lvpI1:-luxury. Iv.lm1'r. 'Mn-. lfulvlmlll. IJ-ui-. I'm'l4'l-. I.uA.uk. XI.u1'Iuu.1. Kfvmllm. 'I. ,Imw-. XI4-Hlxnn, lI:.IxlgI1. 'NI.xIIm. lflullnlmwkl. he-xg.n, Symu. Iflku. UH, .Ivnlginm I'.u'iulli. lixlri-h. Sz I1I.nl.l. Ilumllrnxki. Xlfugzn, NI:-1-.nxxbf I if 5:4 - , f' '-f s wfx: 225 1:11 ,gag ai: I I ,L Q Jig ii SI gg N. I I I I E FIIIST ROW II.z'fl in Iiighlh Sholoneki. NIurho. Calzlguirf' Nr-unmn, Nl.vWilIiams. S1-roku. johns. Iivrlvski. Iiruwn. Ilv'zIn.nrz. Mu-ml. 1 lz..g.miu-ki. SICIIUNII IIIHN: Iizllugzl. Blow. I'IinI-coski, Iillvzynski. II1Iw1'. WI1iYr'I1'x'I4'I1. Brown. I.zlpin-ki. Walking. Suhuski. Wilkiv. IIugI1r'-. II:m1Ii-h. 'I'IIllil7 IIUXX: IImw.u'k. I'IulnIm, Illj.u'Il:u'Ii. I'IVlnzm. .luyrtu Hllrkv. I'zlrznl'llIi. Smilh. IIug1:ln. I'IoruwIlz. IIumz.l. FIIlIII'I'II IIUII: IIIIHIH. Iizuzivwirl. Mhuns. Swnrofki. Sillvmngv, Yunkzlvzlgv. Ni:-hulm. 'I'4'Ivln'io, Ijrivr-. .'XmIr1-1'-. IH-Iv-ki. II:-lwml. W4skmirI1. I II'I'I'II IIUWV: Iiullrli-Ix, ISI:---nvr. Igllrns. IIIUIIII, 5ny:I1'l. Snl.lr4I1. Iluwlvs. 'IIl'uIwIzl. N4'I1'I1. IIPIHIIQ. I'nw.'1'v'ulli. Znlf-I SIYIII IIUXY: Srhinln. 1IunningImnl. Iiriur, Ilurkmilz, Wil-ku. Zxvh. Iivllrlvll, And:-Q, Vvniz-ik. Upton. WiIIiuln-, A SI'.XIiN'l'H NOW: I...u11Inu'w4'l, Sy1Irv1k.1. Sknrllinski. Ijdlrllun. I'r4-sz-iolli, Z.1wzuIfkI. Yal11'I1lllua. Iicnmkus, Wunlinkuwski. SI1iI1ll-ki. S1',x'ly-11411 s 4 IIIIIIIII IIIIII CScy1fzoW1fore 'Hass I i I IIINI I-UNK II,f-Il l-- Ihplui: l,.nI-Ivm. XIIXIJNII-I. NI.nllIn--. Ilulehin-, IXIIIVIIIUI. Ix.Il.lllx. Ix.Allm-lvnk. Nnnla. Xln--vu. Il-rlnpku. Ixvum--Ix. ull..-.lull lx..h.I kI.,I.um.. NIIIIXII IIUXX klrnfvl, kmfrl. I.. NIIIIIWII. Il, IxwrN.llNI.l. lxmllm-. ll'IIlin'n. II. I1-ui-. Ilunll-n. I.w'hIin-KI. I.-wllxlulllun. Ixllnr. hlllvu-L, Uxlnll-'ll lnlll-L. I. In-ul-, IIIIIIID IHIXX II. Nlllnllvll. XII-uIu,m, H-Inn. kuxmk. IVIMIIIIIII. II. Ix4Iu.lI-LI. NI.uImll. XIull.lIIx. 'Il.lllm. Ullm--Li. Ill:-ni.III. Null. I.. NIunI.l. Xlvuklf-. ku- llfn. Ixun.nn. IIUXX, XIIXMW-I-. lnurllf-. XI--uk. lxnII.ul..n. KII-I-JIIIII. Ix.--ln-u-ki. ku-4.1. lxuliwk. Xl.ux XII-timnllx. XI.ng.n:-I XI--12-unix II XI llnl- IKHXK' Ix..ml-In-ll Ix.lIIII.I-I--LI. I.Inp1-I. I,xu1In XI-I-In-lf-m-km. l..mI-In. XIII.mgghlm. l.mil-In. I4-xx. k.uplm. Ln -'. .1 . 1. x1.u..1.-. I-rug, rx ......n.I. III IIUXK I XI-Iluyh, Xllihm, K. hlmf- hmllll-. h.m--. 'Nu-'In'-flu. IVII-nf-I-. Ixuvllw. km-:Inf-I, ULII. Xli-I-.n.ngI-. N1-I-I. l7u..NI.x, NIXINIII IWIXX XIII. In Klux: IDI n I nnlum NIIIII Ixul k I. lx lu km Xl nk Xl II: XII: nh lnkm XI w rs K . ,.. ., I.. .....m... .. .- LM IIHNI mm rl.--In lu II-glnl' I1-muxkl. Imlvmxlu. II.mI-I. lI.n.I-. llmkm. 1.111--k.-II. lI.uxi-. lI.mu.n-. lj.mu . U. . I mu. Ililmv.-ki. .I. .In .H nk. E 55, u ' 5. X nr-. lluumn II. UNI! IIIHX: Ill4'IIf-nIv,uIu-I. L lull, I'Ill1-Rl. XI, In-Ilvl. I.. I.x.lu-4. lwrlv'-4l.II, III-xlf-k. II. Hullllull. XI. Lullllnl, lllluplun. lI.lu'x. II.II1u-I. lIlxIu'I.. IIKIII IIIIIIII IHHK: illm-.k.n. Il.nI.nIinL. I-Mlm, Ilgunpln-II, Iinum. l.n-wil, lCx.lm'In-rk. lluh-lun. Ilullxin. II. II.umon. I . Ilnulmll, Ibn-In Il. IHI II'IlI IHIXX llnll II.ur-x. lI.npv'llmlu, llulnlmlnllwl.. Unllll. 1i.lIl.lg,gIu'l. l'IllsI.uu'. llIulnIr, l l.lIlIl, lf. I'II'1Ilr'l. II, UIII. lfalllxlwk. Ill III IIUXK' 4.,nl.llnnln-. IIIIIII1-I. l..luI.l, 1..lpI.lll. H,ll.nI-In, l,Inl-lx, ll.lIl1l1li1'k. I'I4'n'klln. 1f.III.lIl.nl. IQMIIMI, I5:-1'll'4, Hnullhin. III IUWK IlvIIvln.m. II, IMI:-. 4.41:-nl. lIu4Iu-. llulluluk. I-km. lf, Iknlw, I1uIll.un-, Ihwln--Iki. IN-Ilvl. I'IIlu:ul. 414-1-n.lx.lg1-. lIv'lIlr-ll. S INIII INN! ll Ilnw-4. lull:-. Ilmlruky. llulinglun. llllm-Is. Ihllglnlwy. Il.nn-1, Unllnlhs. llnlum-, I-'lunnz-ly. Hum. 1. llluln-L Uulnmskv. Silly-thrre unior Glass C9 cers 4 4 STEPHEN BALOGA FRANCES HAMBLETT Secretary President BLAINE LEWIS Mantle Orator Thursday, June 17, will be Class Day. The junior class, dressed in their class colors, purple and white, will take their places in a body in the balcony of the auditorium. Stand- ing as the seniors march to their seats, they will sing the Coughlin farewell song, written by Miss Marion Sturdevant: Now your High School days are at an end, Those days of happy hours are past, But the ties that bind us, friend to friend, Will remain while our life and mem'ry last. ' You have shared with us your golden hours, And filled with joy our high school days, But a shadow steals across our hearts, As we come to the parting of the ways. Side by side we've fought for Coughlin High, And shared the spoils of victory, Yet the glory shines with dimmer light, As the shadow of parting now we see. We respect you for your loyalty, We love you for your friendlinessg We admire you for your spirit true, Class of Thirty-Seven, we pray for your success Farewell to you, our senior friends, Our memories of you will eier be dear, And we will pledge our faith and love to you, Our pledge from year to year. The Class Day exercises will go on. The senior president will give to the juniors the farewell ofthe senior class. The junior mantle orator will accept the toga of responsibility for the coming year. Then Class Day will belong to the seniors. Sixty-four C zmiozf 'flass i 'n IIIINI IIUXX ll.-'II In lhghlr. lxmm-v. l. Lulum, Il, Imlfx, Runnin, Nl Inn- Imam.-x. 5.ux.n.mI. l':unr, lhuh-s. kv-I-lvx. XI. Hu-1m.un Lum- h,lI.muk llnv-mum hmmm Iimkfl MUNI! IKUXX Unwkl- XX1llx.um-. liugun lluxm lmmx lhllnluluu Nlnlwmx hmkln- NIJ-vlm4-ll. lvnvuuupvl I'u'lllI I. lmlvx. Huh nun. ll:-mln, Ilvlllmp, Ii.nu-hx Nlm--Nag. HIIIIII IHIXN Ixn-.L hu..-1-lx, IM' Xlum Nmlwu. XI-kf-nun, Urxullx, Iwvx. 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I Y-SFI' enior Glass C9 cers S JOHN KELLY LAWRENCE CASEY Treasurer President LUELLA ROTH GEORGE KOVAL Secretary Mantle Orator The Class Day program will go on in the auditorium, decorated with green and white streamers, potted plants, and masses of white Howcrs. Class history and class prophecy will follow. Class gifts to class members will then be given in a novel fashion, suggested hy the silver anniversary of the opening of Coughlin High School. The class gift to Coughlin will be presented by Darina Tuhy, chairman of the Gift Com- mittee. Mr. Super will accept it in the name of the school. The author of the class song will recite his poem, which the senior class will join in sing- ing as the strains of The Champagne Waltz', are heard. The Varsity Orchestra will play a familiar recessional, and the Class Day of 1937 will he history. Friday morning, June 18, will mean promotion and dismissal for the summer for the three lower classes, but Friday evening will be Commencement for the seniors. They will march into the auditorium for the last time. The audience will stand as they take their places. Silence will reign over the vast room as Mr. Super calls on the attending minister for the invocation. The Senior Ensemble will sing several numbers. Reverend Mr. Gardiner M. Day, rector of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church of Wilkes-Barre, will deliver the Commencement address. The awarding of prizes and the reading of thc names of the National Honor Society and Junior Ushers will be next. The members will rise and receive applause for what they have done. Selections by the Senior Select Chorus will follow. The graduates will receive their diplomas. Finally the henediction will be pronounced. Commencement will he over, but the class of 1937 will linger to sing for the last time their class song and the Alma Mater. .Sixty-eight Vera Andrews Columbia, Commercial. Service Club, Z, Sorosis, Class journal Re- porter, Opera, Stage Committee. Senior Play, Journal Reporters' Association, Sewing Exhibit, Jour- nal Campaign Speaker, Senior Se- lect Chorus, Dancing Class, Cos- tume Committee, Christmas Pa- geant, Martha Imelda Baloga Sacred Heart, General. French Club, Z, Sorosis, Journal Cam- paign Speaker, Committee, G. A. A. Tea, General Committee, Clio- Sorosis Reception, Senior Select Chorus, Biology Club. Teophilia Rita Baran Guthrie, General. journal Re- porter, Field Ball, Girl Reserves, 2, Service Club, Volleyball, Geol- ogy Club, Christmas Play Commit- tee, journal Reporters' Associa- tion, Opera Committee, Dancing Class, Sewing Exhibit, 5, Anna Alberta Barlick Grant, General. Geography Club, Geology Club, Biology Club, Soro- SIS. Elizabeth Monica Barnick Columbia, Commercial. Senior Se- lect Chorus, -lunior Girls' Glee Club, Girl Reserves, 2, Sorosis, 2, Biology Club, Dancing Class. Stella Rose Bednarz Guthrie, Commercial, junior Ush- ers, Masquers, 2, Buskins, Senior Play, Sorosis, Girl Reserves, 2, journal Campaign Speaker, Breid- lin Campaign Speaker, Class Cash- ier, Bank Cashiers' Association, Chapel Play, junior Class Day Decoration Committee, Opera Committee, President, Sorosis, Sec- retary, Masquers. john Thomas Adams Grant, General. Senior Select Chorus, Christmas Play, Varieties, Opera, Football Custodian, Breid- lin Campaign Speaker, Mechanical Drawing Exhibit, Cashiers' Asso- ciation, Lettermen's Club: Make-up Crew, Benjamin Franklin Aicher North, College Academic. Junior Ushers, Hi-Y, 2, Secretary, Hi-Y, German Club, Z, Science Club, 2, Treasurer, Science Club, Christmas Play, Opera, Journal Campaign Speaker, Tumbling Team, 2, Cus- todian, Freshman Football, Senior Select Chorus. Vincent Michael Alexis S. BL S. Memorial, General. George Gregory Andrasko St. Mary's Greek Catholic, College Academic. Science Club, 2, French Club, 2, Biology Club, journal Campaign Speaker, Life Saving Club, Make-up Crew, 2, Chemistry Exhibit, Gym Exhibit, Freshman Council. Peter Thomas Andrasko St. Mary's Greek Catholic, Gen- eral. Art Club, 2, Lettermen's Club, 2, Track, 3. john Anistranski Grant, General. Football, 2: Track, 3, Lettermen's Club, 3: Basketball Manager, Safety Clulz, Mechanical Drawing Exhibit, 2: Manual Training Exhibit, Gym Exhibit, 3, Basketball, Intramural Baseball. Six ly -nim Anna Carolyn Smith Bickler Union, College Academic. Ger- man Club, 2, Vice-President, Ger- man Club, Masquers, Z, President, Junior Girls' Glee Club, Girl Re- serves, 3, Treasurer, Girl Reserves, Senior Select Chorus, Opera, G. A. A., Journal Reporters' Associa- tion, Reserve Orchestra, Journal Campaign Speaker, Fieldball, Stamp Club, General Committee, G. A. A. Tea. Dorothea jane Blamire S. 66 S. Memorial, Commercial. Girls' Varsity Basketball, Senior Select Chorus, Opera, Sorosis, 2, Girl Reserves, 3, Tumbling Team, Service Club, 2, Dancing Class, Geography Club, Costume Com- mittee, Senior Play, Biology Club, Fashion Show, 3, Fieldball, Cos- tume Committee, Christmas Play. Catherine Marie Bosta S. Bc S. Memorial, General. Girl Reserves, Sorosis, Assistant Bank Cashier, Service Club, Fashion Show, Geology Club, Geography Club, Biology Club, Bank Cashiers' Association. Teresa Marie Brennan East End, College Academic. Jun- ior Ushers, French Club, 2, Sec- retary, French Club, Journal Re- porter, French Club, Senior Select Chorus, junior Girls' Glee Club, Opera, Varieties, Secretary, Bank Cashiers' Association, Bank Cash- iers' Association, 4, Girl Reserves, Swimming Club, Buskins, Journal Campaign Speaker, Fielclball, 2, Secretary, Safety Club, Z, Journal Reporters, Association, Senior Girls' Tea. Miriam Brill Grant, Commercial. Sorosis, 3, Committee, Clio-Sorosis Reception, 2, Junior Girls, Glee Club, Senior Select Chorus, Opera, Committee, Christmas Pageant, Committee, Senior Play, Committee, Varieties, Service Club, 2, Fashion Show, Z, Geography Club, Biology Club, Girl Reserves, Z. Margaret Rita Brisnock South Grant, Commercial. Na- tional Honor Society, Junior Ush- ers, Sorosis, Senior Select Chorus, Bank Cashiers' Association, Z, Girl Reserves, 3, Opera, Geography Club, Journal Campaign Speaker, Breidlin Campaign Speaker. Seventy Jack Aqua Grant, College Academic. Clio, 2, Science Club, 2, French Club, Minstrels, Z, Journal Reporters' Association, Intramural Basketball, Tumbling Team, 2, Opera, Pro- gram Committee, Clio, Field Day Exhibit, Journal Reporter, Science Club. Spencer Wilbert Arnold Kingston High School, General. Delbert Ayre S. Bt S. Memorial, General. As- sistant Class Cashier. Andrew Babchak Guthrie, College Academic. Ger- man Club, 2, Journal Reporter, German Club, Science Club, 2, Journal Reporters, Association, Opera, Chemistry Exhibit, Gym Exhibit. Albert Frank Baloga Sacred Heart, General. Clio, 2, Recording Secretary, Clio, Science Club, Z, Journal Campaign Speak- er, Minstrels, Masquers, Secretary- Treasurer, Cashiers' Association, Opera, Christmas Play. Andrew Aloysius Baloga Sacred Heart, General. Opera: Commercial Art Club, Secretary- Treasurer, Science Club, Clio, Z, Financial Secretary, Clio, Geology Club, General Committee, Clio-So- rosis Reception, Biology Club, Ge- ography Club. Sheldon Charles Becker Courtright, General. Clio: Com- mercial Art Club: Science Club: Cafeteria Usher, Z: Aviation Club: Gym Exhibit: Mechanical Drawing Exhibit: Manual Training Exhibit: Geography Club: Geology Club: Opera: Senior Select Chorus:Hi-Y, Edward joseph Bloski Couriright, General. Clio: Science Club: Christmas Play: Opera: Senior Select Chorus: Bank Cash- iers' Association: Gym Exhibit. John james Bombay BL S. Memorial, General. Cafe- teria Usher: Science Club: Clio: Aviation Club, Intramural Basket- ball: Intramural Baseball: Biology Club: Track. Michael Bosta S. Bc S, Memorial. Clio: Science Club: Biology Club: Lettermen's Club: Senior Select Chorus: Band: Intramural Baseball: Track: Op- era: Christmas Play: Minstrelsl Cafeteria Usher: Gym Exhibit. john Robert Boyle S. 66 S. Memorial, College Aca- demic. Clio, 3: Masquers, Z: Pres- ident, Masquers: Buskins: Presi- dent, Buskins: Science Club, Z: French Club, 2: Christmas Play, 4: Chapel Oration: Minstrels, 4: Edi- torial Staff, Board of Publications: Social Committee, Clio-Sorosis Re- ception: journal Campaign Speak- er: Breidlin Campaign Speaker: Hi-Y: Gym Exhibit, 2: Opera: Tumbling Team, Z. Thomas joseph Brannigan 65 S. Memorial, General. Clio: Geology Club: Geography Club: Hi-Y: Aviation Club: Gym Ex- hibit: Mechanical Drawing Exhi- bit: Manual Training Exhibit: Cafeteria Usher, 2. Mary Constance Britch St. Mary's, General. Masquers, 2: Senior Play: Varieties: Senior Se- lect Chorus: Junior Girls' Glee Club: Sorosis: Girl Reserves, 2: Christmas Pageant: Buskins: Jour- nal Campaign Spealcer: Biology Club. Mary Estelle Brooks Bloomsburg Junior-Senior High School, General. Bloomsburg: Red Cross Club: Science Club. Coughlin: Girl Reserves. Sara Jane Brooks Bloomsburg Junior-Senior High School, General. Bloomsburg: Red Cross Club: Science Club. Coughlin: Girl Reserves: Reserve Orchestra. Anne Marie Burke Columbia, General. Sorosis: Z: Biology Club: Triangle Girl Re- serves: -Iunior Fieldball: Breidlin Campaign Speaker. Eleanor Susan Burke Meyers High School, General. Bi- ology Club: Sorosis: French Club: journal Reporters' Association: Girl Reserves: Swimming Club. Olga Elizabeth Canyuch Guthrie, General. Service Club: Sorosis: G. A. A.: Intramural Bas- ketball, 2, Seven Ij'-011 e Sezzzty-two Ralph Louis Brass Grant, General. Tumbling Team, 2, Gym Exhibit, Band, Z, Chapel Concert, Buskins, Secretary-Treas- urer, Buskins, Buskins Speaker, In- ter-club Banquet, Dance Commit- tee, Cheerleader, Z, Senior Play, journal Skit, Journal Campaign Speaker, Business Staff, Board of Publications, Minstrels, 2, I-Ii-Y, 2, General Committee, Clio-Sorosis Reception, Masquers, Varieties, Christmas Play, Opera, Senior Se- lect Chorus, Institute Program, Chapel Program, Track, Chess and Checker Club. Joseph Daniel Breslin Union, General. Clio, 3, Usher, Clio-Sorosis Reception, Science Club, Z, Christmas Play, 2, Christ- mas Play Committee, 2, Minstrels, 2, Minstrel Committee, Band, 4, Reserve Orchestra, 2, Freshman Orchestra, Cafeteria Usher, 2, Senior Select Chorus, Opera, Senior Double Quartet, Varieties, 3, Cantata. Frank Anthony Bria Union, General. French Club, Journal Reporters' Association, Program Committee, Minstrels, 2, Gym Exhibit, Manual Training Exhibit, Mechanical Drawing Ex- hibit, 2, Senior Select Chorus, As- sistant Bank Cashier, Intramural Baseball, Usher, Clio-Sorosis Re- ception. Freas William Brittingham Courtright, College Academic. Band, 4, Freshman Orchestra, Re- serve Orchestra, 3, Clio, Minstrels, 3, German Club, Science Club, Z, Christmas Play, Opera. Grant Brittingham Courtright, General. Band, 4, Varsity Orchestra, 2, Science Club, Clio, Bank Cashier, Minstrels, 3, Opera, Christmas Play, Librarian, Journal Staff, Varieties. John Edward Brown St. John's, General. Clio, Science Club, 2, Secretary, Science Club, General Committee, Clio-Sorosis Reception, Geography Club, Senior Select Chorus, Christmas Play, Opera Committee, Intramu- ral Baseball, Intramural Basket- ball, Assistant Bank Cashier, Bank Cashiers, Association, Biology' Club. Betty Gillian Carey East End, Commercial. Geography Club, Z, Sorosis, 3, Girl Reserves, 2, Service Club, 2, Junior Girls' Glee Club, Valentine Day Pro- gram, St. Patrick's Day Program, Chapel Trio, Chapel Solo, Sewing Exhibit, Z, Senior Select Chorus, Opera, Christmas Pageant, Varie- ties, Costume Committee, Varieties. Caroline Carmelita Cizik Sacred Heart, General. French Club, Z, G. A. A., 2, Christmas Play, Opera, Senior Select Chorus, Varsity Class Basketball, Journal Campaign Speaker, Triangle Girl Reserves, Dancing Class, General Committee, G. A. A. Ten. Doris Grace Coburn East End, General. Geography Club, Senior Select Chorus, Varie- ties, Service Club, Sorosis, Cos- tume Committee, Opera. Mary Catherine Condosta Columbia, General. Sorosis, 3, Bi- ology Club, Girl Reserves, 2, Girls' Athletic Association, Service Club, Costume Committee, Opera, Girls' Varsity Basketball, Hostess, Senior Tea, Tumbling Team, Costume Committee, Senior Play, Fieldball. Mary Cecelia Coyle St. John's, General. Sorosis, Tri- angle Girl Rezerves, Stamp Club. I Virginia Dare Crowder G. A. R., General. Girl Reserves, .I ou rnal Campaign Speaker. Anna May Cunningham North, General. Bank Cashier, Varsity Basketball, Track, Volley- ball, Service Club, Junior Girls Glee Club, Senior Select Chorus, Tumbling Team, Opera, St. Pat- rick's Day Program, Gym Exhibit: Varieties, Senior Play Committee: junior-Senior Outing Committee, Swimming Club, Safety Club, Bi- ology Club, Tap Dancing Class, Music Week Program, Captain, Class Volleyball, Captain, Class Basl-Zethall, G. A. A. Myra Davis Grant, General. Stella Elizabeth Delescavage East End, Commercial. G. A. A., 3, Basketball, 4, Varsity Basket- ball, 2, Sorosis, 3, Service Club, Geography Club, Costume Com- mittee, Opera, Hostess, Senior Tea, Tumbling Team, Dancing Class, Invitation Committee, Hal- lowt-'en Party, Fashion Show, Track Team, Fieldball. Katherine Teel Dippe Union, College Academic. Ger- man Club, President, German Club, Sorosis, 3, General Commit- tee, Clio-Sorosis Reception, Jour- nal Campaign Speaker, Christmas Play, Senior Select Chorus, Tri- angle Girl Reserves. Marion Arline Domowitch South Grant, General. Biology Club, Girl Reserves, Z, Secretary, Girl Reserves, Varsity Basketball, G.A.A., Senior Select Chorus, Sorosis, Christmas Play, Operetta. Helen Teresa Donohoe St. Catharines Academy, New York City, General. St. Catharine's Academy: Varsity Basketball, Li- brarian Staff, Dramatic Club, Pres- ident, Sophomore Class, Science Club, Carrol Club. Coughlin: So- rosis, Z, French Club, 2, Swim- ming Club, Varieties, Christmas Play, Girl Reserves, journal Cam- paign Speaker, Senior Select Chorus, Senior Girls' Glee Club, G. A.A. Tea Committee. Basil Buleza Guthrie, General. Clio, Science Club, Z, Gym Exhibit, Biology Club, Geology Club, Intramural Baseball, Intramural Basketball, Assistant Bank Cashier, Bank Cash- iers' Association, Christmas Play, General Committee, Clio-Sorosis Reception, Geography Club, Senior Select Chorus. Thomas Hugh Cannon East End, General. Bank Cashier, Gym Exhibit, Vice-President, Let- termen's Club, Varsity Football, 2: Track, 2. Lawrence Patrick Casey St, lVlary's, College Academic. President, Senior Class, Secretary, Freshman Council, Lettermen's Club, Science Club, 2, Safety Council, Football, Z, Buskins, Min- strels, 2, Cafeteria Usher, Life Sav- ing Club, Gym Exhibit. Thomas Joseph Cavan North, General. Nlinstrels, Clio. 2, Cheerleader, 2, Head Cheer- leader, Science Club, 2, Christ- mas Play, Varieties, Senior Select Chorus, General Committee, Clio- Sorosis Reception, Opera Com- mittee. James Francis Cawley St. John's, General. Clio, Science Club, 2, General Committee, Clio- Sorosis Reception, Geography Club, Senior Select Chorus, As- sistant Bank Cashier, Bank Cash- iers' Association, Intramural Base- ball, Intramural Basketball, Christ- mas Play, Biology Club, Opera Committee. Patrick Henry Cierniakowski St. Peter and Paul, General. In- tramural Basketball, Science Club, Biology Club, Senior Select Chorus, German Club, Cafeteria Usher, Clio, Intramural Baseball. Seventy-lhrcc Mary Catharine Dorian East End, General. Junior Girls' Glee Club, Sorosis, Geography Club, Biology Club, Music Week Program, Girl Reserves, Tap Dancing Class, Field Day. Muriel Pauline Dunlop Union, Commercial. Junior Ush- ers, Sorosis, 3, Vice-President, So- rosis, Senior Select Chorus, Junior Glee Club, Senior Tea Committee: Geography Club, Secretary, Geog- raphy Club, Varieties, Gym Exhi- bit, 2, Stars Afloat, Tap Dancing Class, Girl Reserves, 3, Tumbling Team, Secretary, Safety Club, 2, Typing Exhibit, Stamp Club, Fieldballq G. A. A. Margaret Catherine Durkin Sl 66 S. Memorial, General. Soro- sis, 3, Girl Reserves, 2, Biology Club, Geography Club, Senior Se- lect Chorus, Tap Dancing Class, Gym Exhibit, Field Day, Opera, Typing Exhibit. Charlotte Joan Dvorsky Guthrie, Commercial. Sorosis, 2, G. A. A., Basketball, Committee, Senior Tea, Fieldball. Bella Dymond North, General. Senior Select Chorus, Opera, Girl Reserves, 3, Sorosis, Assistant Bank Cashier, Dancing Class, Biology Club, Gym Exhibit, Junior Girls' Glee Club, Chapel Program, Music Week Pro- gram. Mary Agnes Dzurus Courtright, General. Reserve Orch- estra, Varsity Orchestra, 3, Secre- tary, Varsity Orchestra, Minstrel Orchestra, Girl Reserves, Sorosis, Geography Club, Biology Club, Tap Dancing Class, Tennis Tour- nament. Seventy-four Peter joseph Clarke St. Mary's, General. St. Mary's: President, Freshman Class, Music Club, Latin Club, English Guild. Coughlin: Senior Play, Minstrels, 2, Christmas Play, 2, Opera, Op- era Committee, Hi-Y, Science Club, 2, Clio, 2, Biology Club, Geography Club, Senior Select Chorus, Intramural Baseball, In- tramural Basketball, Varieties, Masquers, Senior Select Chorus, Journal Supplement Reporter, Vice-President, Masquers, Presi- dent, Class Safety Council. Raymond Francis Conmy East End, Commercial. Bank Cash- ier, Freshman Orchestra, Reserve Orchestra, Minstrels, 3, Journal Campaign Speaker, Hi-Y, Clio, Masquers, Varieties, Senior Select Chorus, Senior Play, Christmas Play, Dancing Team, Opera. Edward John Czarniecki S. 66 S. Memorial, General. Science Club, Biology Club, Clio, Intra- mural Basketball, Intramural Base- ball, Cafeteria Usher, Lettermen's Club. David Luther Davies G. A. R., College Academic. G. A. R.: Football, Freshman Bas- ketball, junior Dramatic Club, Bank Cashier. Coughlin: Varsity Football, 2, Varsity Basketball, 2, Science Club, Lettermenls Club, Secretary, Lettermen's Club. john Jeremiah Davis Union, General. Clio, Science Club, Geography Club, Reserve Orchestra, Freshman Orchestra, Band, Gym Exhibit, Geology Club, Biology Club, Intramural Basket- ball, Aviation Club. Frank Decker Union, General. Minstrels, Band, Reserve Orchestra, Clio, Hi-Y, Swimming Club, journal Reporter, Varieties, President, Safety Club. Louis john DeVizia South Grant Avenue, General. Band, 2, Reserve Orchestra, Z, Bi- ology Club, Science Club, Varie- ties, Senior Select Chorus, Geog- raphy Club, Opera, Clio, Wres- tling Team, Minstrels, Christmas Play, Gym Exhibit. Albert Andrew Dominick Guthrie, Commercial. Art Staff, Board of Publications, 2, Commer- cial Art Club, 3, Vice-President, Art Club, Senior Select Chorus, Opera, Safety Club, Z, Christmas Play, Nlinstrels, Track, Z, Letter- men's Club, 2. joseph Dougherty Courtright, General. Clio, Science Club, Geography Club, Reserve Orchestra, Band, Geology Club, Biology Club, Aviation Club, Freshman Orchestra, Gym Exhibit, lntramural Basketball. joseph Dowd East End, General. Varsity Foot- ball, 4, President, Lettermen's Club, Track, 3. Edmund Robert Dreier Guthrie, College Academic. Clio, Science Club, Z, German Club, Hi- Y, Gym Exhibit, Chemistry Exhi- bit, journal Campaign Speaker. George Thomas Druffner St. john's, College Academic. Science Club, 2, Masquers, French Club, Christmas Play, Chemistry Exhibit, Minstrels, Gym Exhibit. Lois Edwards S. 64 S. Memorial, General. Busi- ness Staff, Z, Journal Reporter, Sorosis, Geology Club, Bank Cash- ier, 2, Girl Reserves, Journal Cam- paign Speaker, Senior Select Chorus, Opera, Safety Club: Fash- ion Show. Dorothy Helen Ehrlich East End, General. Thursday Art Club, Treasurer, Service Club, Girl Reserves, 3, Geology Club, Christ- mas Play, 3, Geography Club, Bi- ology Club, Senior Select Chorus, Sewing Exhibit, Chairman, Opera Committee. Carmel English S. BL S. Memorial, General. So- rosis, Biology Club, Geography Club, Dancing Class, Field Day. Helen Lorraine Fehet' Columbia, General. G. A. A., 3, journal Reporter, Journal Report- ers' Association: Sorosis, 3, Biology Club, Geography Club, Varsity Volleyball, Varsity Basketball, Stamp Club, Fieldball, Girl Re- serves, General Committee, Clio- Sorosis Reception, Dancing Class, Junior Typing Exhibit. Nan Fladd Sunbury High School, General. Sunbury: Sunbury Athletic Asso- ciation, Girls' Glee Club. Cough- lin: Biology Club, Typing Exhi- bit, Sorosis, Geology Club. Anne Marea Fortune S. 64 S. Nlemorial, College Aca- demic. Sorosis, 3, French Club, 2, Journal Reporters' Association, 2, Secretary, Journal Reporters' Association, Chemistry Exhibit, Senior Select Chorus: Christmas Play, Opera, Journal Campaign Speaker, Biology Club, Dancing Class. St'l't'lllj'-fill' Seventy-six , Thomas Vincent Durkin S. BL S. Memorial, General. Clio, 3, President, Clio, Science Club, Z, Hi-Y, Buskins, Biology, French Club, Breidlin Campaign Speaker. Michael Dybach Grant, General. Science Club. Eugene Thomas Dyslewski S. 66 S. Memorial, General. Var- sity Football, Z, Treasurer, Letter- men's Club, Lettermen's Club, 3, Aviation Club, Gym Exhibit, 3, Track. James Alonzo Eckrote Guthrie, General. Buskins, Science Club, Freshman Council, Cafeteria Usher, Freshman Orchestra, Re- serve Orchestra. Jacob Murray Edelman Guthrie, College Academic. Edi- torial Staff, Board of Publications, Z, Editor-in-Chief, Board of Publi- cations, Manager, Journal and Breidlin Subscription Campaigns, Publicity Staff, Journal Campaign Speaker, National Honor Society, Z, Junior Ushers, Varsity Orches- tra, 4, President, Varsity Orches- tra, Band, 6, Minstrel Orchestra, 4, Opera Orchestra, Chapel Talk, 2, Buskins, Freshman Council, Vice-President, Freshman Council, Journal Reporters' Association, 4, Senior Play Committee, Christmas Play Committee, Varieties Commit- tee. Tobias Milton Edelman Guthrie, College Technical. Na- tional Honor Society, Junior Ush- ers, Senior Play Cast, Editorial Staff, Board of Publications, Masquers, 2, Examining Board, Masquers, Christmas Play, 3, Va- rieties, Chapel Oration, Washing- ton's Birthday Program, 2, Bus- kins, Minstrels, 4, Interlocutor, Minstrels, Varsity Orchestra, 4, Band, 6, Opera Orchestra, Avia- tion Club, 3, President, Recording Secretary, Financial Secretary, Avi- ation Club, Journal Skit, Journal Campaign Speaker, 2, Breidlin Campaign Speaker, 2, Journal Re- porters, Association, Gym Exhibit, Track. Florence Kathryn Frank North, College Academic. Presi- dent, Biology Club, Sorosis, 3, G. A. A., President, G. A. A., Varsity Basketball, 3, Senior Select Chorus, German Club, 2, Varieties, Field- ball, Journal Campaign Speaker, Junior Girls' Glee Club, Chapel Program, Girl Reserves, G. A. A. Tea Committee, Captain, Basket- ball, 2. Gaetana Ida Fraustino Larksville High, General. Jamaica High, Long Island, New York: Basketball. Coughlin: Senior Se- lect Chorus, Christmas Play, Breid- lin Campaign Speaker. Margaret Mary Gallagher East End, Commercial. Sorosis, Cashiers' Association, Christmas Play, Biology Club, Geography Club, Fieldball, Triangle Girl Re- serves, Varsity Volleyball, Stamp Club, G. A. A., Dancing Class, Junior Typing Exhibit. Kathleen Magdalen Gannon S. 66 S. Memorial, General. Soro- sis, Thursday Art Club, Swimming Club, Geography Club, Typing Exhibit, Girl Reserves, Biology Club, Fieldball. Anna Frances Gerchman Columbia, General. Sorosis, Girl Reserves, Geology Club, Sewing Exhibit, Typing Exhibit. Rita Gemma Gibbons St. John's, Commercial. Journal Reporters, Association, Biology Club, Journal Reporter, Biology Club, Class Journal Reporter, 2, Geography Club, Sorosis, 3. Helen Rose Gluhanick Grant, Commercial. G. A. A., 3: Varsity Basketball, Z5 Captain, In- tramural Basketball, Z3 Senior Se- lect Chorusg Costume Committee, Operag Service Club, Refreshment Committee, Hallowe'en Party, Ge- ography Club, Fieldball, Track Team. Margaret Mary Gracely St. Nicholas, Commercial. Senior Select Chorus, Geography Club: Biology Club, Sorosis, 31 Girl Re- serves, 21 Fielclballg Tumbling Team: May Day Exhibitg Tap Dancing Classg Track Teamg Stamp Club. Margaret Marie Graham St. Mary's High School, General. St. Mary's: Basketball Team, junior Chorus. Coughlin: Danc- ing Class: Gym Exhibitg French Club, 2: May Day, Sorosisg Biol- ogy Club, Girl Reserves. Margaret Theresa Granick Guthrie, Commercial. Senior Se- lect Chorus, Geography Club, Zg Biology Club, Journal Reporter: Class Journal Reporterg Sorosisg Girl Reserves, 2g Fieldballg Volley- ballg G. A. A., May Day Exhibit, Tumbling Teamg Dancing Classq Typing Exhibitg Track Team: Stamp Clubg journal Reporters' Association. Dorothy Patricia Gray St. John's, General. Biology Club: Geography Club, Sorosis, Z5 Girl Reserves, Typing Exhibit. Frances Rose Guzenslte South Grant, Commercial. Geog- raphy Club, Sorosis, 2, Stamp Club: G. A. A.: Basketball Team, Fieldball, Girl Reservesg Senior Se- lect Chorusg Operag Tap Dancing Class. Frank john Edwards Courtright, General. Stage Crew: Aviation Club, 3g Science Club, 2: Chapel Orationg Senior Select Chorusg Operag Mechanical Draw- ing Exhibit, Manual Training Ex- hibitg Gym Exhibit. Robert Anthony Elliott South Columbia, College Academic. French Clubg Treasurer, French Clubg Science Clubg Coughlin Hi-Y, Cliog Biology Clubg Operag Gym Exhibit. John Franklin Emanski Guthrie, College Technical. Head Bank Cashier, National Honor So- ciety, Junior Usherg Aviation Club, 5g Treasurer, Aviation Club. lg President, Aviation Club, Science Clubg Hi-Yg Bank Cashiers' Asso- ciationg Senior Play Cast, Gym Ex- hibirg Chapel Program: Mechani- cal Drawing Exhibit: Stage Mana- ger, Stage Electrician: Masquers. Carl Jacob Frank St. Nicholas, General. Casey Joseph Friar S. 64 S. Memorial, General. Edward Thomas Gallagher St. John's, General. .Christmas Play, Minstrelsg Senior Select Chorusg Dancing Teamg Safety Club. 'r Sophia Marian Halicki St. Mary's Polish, Commercial, So- rosis, 3, Geography Club, Girl Re- serves, 4, Stamp Club, Dancing Class. Mary Margaretta Hands S. 66 S. Memorial, General. Senior Select Chorus, Sorosis, Fieldball, Costume Committee, Dancing Class, Girl Reserves. Mary Magdalene Harcharick Guthrie, Girls, Industrial. Art Club, Sorosis, Service Club, Fash- ion Show. Gertrude Leona Harlacher Courtright, Girls' Industrial. Class Cashier, Bank Cashiers, Associa- tion, Serving Committee, Senior Tea, Dancing Class, Sorosis, 3, Service Club, 3, Thursday Art Club, 3, President, Thursday Art Club, Fashion Show, 3, Minstrel Committee, Opera Committee, Ge- ology Club, Breidlin Campaign Speaker, Serving Committee, Clio- Sorosis Reception, Chapel Pro- gram, Banquet Committee, journal Reporters' Association, Junior Girls, Glee Club, Journal Reporter, Junior Glee Club, Senior Select Chorus. Ann Theresa Harris Grant, Commercial. Sorosis, Bi- ology Club, Geography Club, Sen- ior Select Chorus, Triangle Girl Reserves, Varieties, Junior Girls' Glee Club, Junior Typing Exhibit, Stamp Club, Tap Dancing Class, Bank Cashiers' Association, Z. Ruth Harris S. 66 S. Memorial, General. Soro- sis, 3, Girl Reserves, Geology Elub, Sewing Exhibit, Typing Ex- ibit. Sort-nry-ciglzt john Aloysius George Union, General. French Club, In- tramural Baseball, Gym Exhibit, Manual Training Exhibit, Assist- ant Bank Cashier, Safety Club, Field Exhibit. Francis Thomas Gill S. 6: S. Memorial, College Aca- demic. Science Club, Z, Vice-Pres- ident, Science Club, Clio, 3, Treas- urer, Clio, French Club, 2, Christmas Play, Opera, Minstrels, 2, General Committee, Clio-Sorosis Reception, Usher, Clio-Sorosis Re- ception, 2, Breidlin Campaign Speaker, Senior Select Chorus, Hi- Y, Junior-Senior Outing Commit- tee, General Committee, All-club Banquet. Martin Goodstein Grant, General. Clio, 2, Science Club, Buskins, Stamp Club, 2, Vice-President, Stamp Club, Band, 3, Aviation Club, Chapel Pro- gram, Minstrels, Gym Exhibit, 2, Cafeteria Usher, Intramural Base- ball, Intramural Basketball, Man- ual Training Exhibit. Albert Grantuskas Grant, General. Morris Paul Greenberg Grant, College Academic. Secre- tary, Biology Club, Chess and Checker Club, Clio, Z, Minstrels, Z, Opera, French Club, Senior Se- lect Chorus. Jerome Bernard Greenwald North, College Academic. Nat- ional Honor Society, Junior Ush- ers, President, German Club, German Club, 2, Editorial Staff, Board of Publications, Journal Campaign Skit, Journal Campaign Speaker, B r e i dl i n Campaign Speaker, Clio, Varsity Orchestra, Biology Club, Biology Exhibit, Re- serve Orchestra. Charles Michael Gritman St. john's, General. Science Club, 3: Class Cashier, 3: Gym Exhibit: Intramural Baseball: Safety Club: Boxing: Wrestling: Field Exhibit: journal Reporter, Hi-Y: Journal Supplement Reporter: Editorial Staff, Board of Publications: Hi-Y: journal Reporters' Association. Anthony Henry Halko G. A, R., General. G. A. R.: Football: Baseball: Track: Com- mercial Art Club: Science Club: Horizontal Bar Team. Coughlin: Football: Baseball: l,ettermen's Club: Science Exhibit: Field Box- ing Exhibit: Track: Cafeteria Usher. Robert Bruce Hamilton S, 64 S. Memorial, General. Cash- iers' Association: Freshman Coun- cil: Commercial Art Club, 2: Man- ual Training Exhibit: Boxing, 2: Cafeteria Usher. Robert john Hardie Union, General. Geology Club: Bowling Club: Wrestling: Intra- mural Baseball: Safety Club: Gym Exhibit: Pageant: Hi-Y. Sidney Harmatz TleWitt Clinton, New York, Gen- eral. DeWitt Clinton: Biology Club: Rifle Club: Tennis Club: Science Club. Coughlin: French Club Committee: Art Club, 3: Christmas Play, Z: Minstrels: Jour- nal Reporters' Association: Board of Publications: Breidlin Campaign Speaker: Wrestling: Make-up Com- mittee, 2: Opera: Geology Club: Art Editor: Gym Exhibit: Natural Science Club. Donald Neely Hawk Bear Creek, General. Senior Se- lect Chorus: Opera Committee: Christmas Play: Pageant: Intra- mural Basketball: Intramural Base- ball: Stamp Club: Boxing: General Committee, Clio-Sorosis Reception: Wrestling: Gym Exhibit: Safety Club. Alice Rita Hart S. 86 S. Memorial, General. Biol- ogy Club: Geology Club: Music Week Program: journal Reporter: Junior Girls' Glee Club: Senior Select Chorus: Gym Exhibit: Field Exhibit: Operetta: Journal Cam- paign Speaker. Kathleen Marie Hart S. BL S, Memorial, General. Girl Reserves: Sorosis, 3: Tap Dancing Class: Swimming Club: Gym Ex- hibit: journal Reporters' Associa- tion. Regina Anne Hart S. 66 S. Memorial, General. Soro- sis: journal Reporter, Sorosis: journal Reporters' Association: G. A.A.: Tumbling Team: Girl Re- serves, 2: Geology Club: Gym Ex- hibit: junior Outing Committee: Senior Select Chorus: Opera: Bi- ology Club: Swimming Club. Juliana Hasaka Guthrie, Commercial. Christmas Play: Senior Select Chorus: Junior Girls' Glee Club: Typing Exhibit: Biology Club: Vice-President, Bi- ology Club: Tap Dancing Class. jane Theresa Hawrusik St. Mary's Polish, Commercial. National Honor Society, 2: Junior Ushers: Sorosis: Masquers, Z: Christmas Play: Chapel Program: Gym Exhibit: Junior Typing Ex- hibit: Senior Select Chorus: Geog- raphy Club: Stamp Club: Triangle Girl Reserves: Tap Dancing Class. Martha Doris Hergert Courtright, College Academic. Vice-President, German Club: Ger- man Club, 2: G.A.A.: Girl Re- serves, 4: Sorosis, 3: Class Varsity Basketball Team: Opera: Senior Select Chorus: junior Girls' Glee Club: Fieldball: Journal Campaign Speaker: Dancing Class: Biology Club: General Committee, G. A. A. Tea: Chapel Program. Seventy-nine Eighly John David Haynes Courtright, College Technical. Science Club, Z, Buskins, Journal Reporters' Association, Gym Exhi- bit, Senior Select Chorus, Mechan- ical Drawing Exhibit, 2. Francis Charles Heffernan Courtrigbt, General. Lettermen's Club, Track Manager, Intramural Baseball, Gym Exhibit, Hi-Y, Box- ing. Robert Frederick Highsmith Union, General. President, Safety Club, Vice-President, Geology Club, Bank Cashiers' Association, Bank Cashier, 2, Band, 3, Fresh- man Orchestra, Varsity Orchestra, 2, Varieties, 3, Biology Club, Senior Select Chorus, Christmas Play, 2, Chapel Oration, Clio, Hi- Y, Journal Campaign Speaker, Minstrels, Intramural Basketball, Z, Gym Exhibit, Freshman Play, Co-chairman of Hi-Y-Girl Re- scrvc Party. Thomas Anthony Hill St. John's, Commercial. Journal Reporters' Association, Bank Cash- iers' Association, Clio, Geography Club, Science Club, Gym Exhibit. Melford Hyman Grant, College Academic. Clio, 3, Science Club, Z, Christmas Play, 2, Minstrels, Football, 2, Manager, Football, Lettermen's Club, 3, Gym Exhibit, Bank Cashiers' Associa- tion, French Club, Biology Club, Make-up Committee, 2, Chess and Checker Club, Senior Select Chorus. ' Joseph John Jamiolkowski St. lVlary's, General. Assistant Journal Speaker, Gym Exhibit, Freshman Basketball, Cafeteria Usher, Geology Club. Mary Louise Herschell St. Nicholas, College Academic. President, Vice-President, Girl Re- serves, President, Swimming Club, Treasurer, Journal Reporters' As- sociation, Class Journal Reporter, Sorosis, 3, Girl Reserves, 4, Secre- tary, Biology Club, Freshman Orchestra, Reserve Orchestra, French Club, 2, Junior Volleyball Team, Junior Fieldball Team, G. A. A., G. A.A. Tea Committee, Editorial Staff, Board of Publica- tions, School Reporter, Times- Leader, Senior Select Chorus, Op- cra, Freshman Basketball. Mary Patricia Hogan St. John's, Commercial. Girl Re- serves, Z, Sorosis, Z, Swimming Club, Junior Class-day Committee: Junior Glee Club, Senior Select Chorus, Chapel Program, Gym Ex- hibit, Dancing Class, Geography Club. Charlotte Natalie Hughes Grant, College Academic. Sorosis, French Club, 2, President, French Club, Junior Girls' Glee Club, Music Week Program, Girl Re- serves, Z, Journal Campaign Speaker, Senior Select Chorus, Christmas Play, Opera, Swimming Club. Jeanne Carroll Hughes North, General. Sorosis, 3, Girl Reserves, 3, G.A.A., 2, Geog- raphy Club, Junior Girls' Glee Club, Librarian, Junior Girls' Glee Club, Senior Select Chorus, Christ- mas Play, Swimming Club, Field- ball, 2, Varsity Basketball, Volley- ball Manager, 3, Secretary, Safety Club, May Day Exhibit, Journal Campaign Speaker, Chapel Pro- gram, Basketball Exhibit. Elizabeth Margaret Ivans St. Mary's, Commercial. Secretary, Stamp Club, Vice-President, Stamp Club, Journal Reporters' Associa- tion, Reserve Orchestra, Junior Girls' Glee Club, Senior Select Chorus, Freshman Orchestra, Bi- ology Club, Girl Reserves, 2, So- rosis, 2, Chapel Program, Stamp Club, 3. Ruth Jenkins North, General. French Club, 2, Senior Select Chorus, Opera, Swimming Club, Service Club, Z, Fashion Show, Girl Reserves, 2, Inter-club Council, Girl Reserves, Geology Club, Journal Campaign Speaker, Biology Club, Dancing Class. Gladys Jones Grant, General. Biology Club, Tap Dancing Class: May Day Ex- hibit: Sorosis, Z: G. A. A.: Christ- mas Play: Varsity Basketball, Z: junior Girls' Glee Club: Senior Se- lect Chorus: Committee, Senior Tea: Girl Reserves, Z: Opera. jean Marie Jones East End, College Academic. Op- era: French Club: Pianist, French Club: Vice-President, French Club: Sorosis, Z: Girl Reserves, 2: Junior Girls' Glee Club: Senior Select Chorus: Chemistry Exhibit: Geol- ogy Club: Geography Club: Danc- ing Class: Journal Campaign Speaker: Music Week Program: Swimming Club: G.A.A.: Cap- tain, junior Class Volleyball: Sen- ior Tea Committee: Captain, Sen- ior Class Volleyball: May Day Ex- hibit: Fieldball: Art Exhibit: Tennis Tournament. Ruth Janet jones North, College Academic. Na- tional Honor Society, Z: Junior Ushers: Sorosis: French Club, 2: G.A.A., 3: Vice-President, G.A. A.: Girl Reserves, 4: Christmas Play: Varsity Basketball, Z: Var- sity Volleyball: May Day Exhibit: journal Campaign Speaker: Field- ball, Z: Biology Club: Freshman Hallowe'en Party Committee: Sen- ior Girls' Tea Committee. Leona Elizabeth Kadluboski Courtright, College Academic. Christmas Play: Varsity Volley- ball: G. A. A., 3: journal Reporter, G. A. A.: Journal Reporters' Asso- ciation: German Club, Z: Senior Select Chorus: Freshman Hal- lowe'en Party Committee: Field- ball: Girl Reserves: Class Volley- ball, Z. Marie Frances Keenan S, BL S. Memorial, Commercial. Sorosis, Z: Girl Reserves, 2: Geog- raphy Club: Gym Exhibit: Biology Club: Dancing Class: Track Team: journal Reporters' Association. Mary jane Kirwan St. john's, General. journal Re- porter: Journal Reporters' Associa- tion: Senior Select Chorus: Science Exhibit: Serving Committee, Senior Girls' Tea. Edmund Charles Gerald Janies Plains High School, General. Plains: President, Freshman Class: Chapel Oration: Honor Student. Coughlin: Chairman of Program Committee, Hi-Y: President, Hi-Y: Science Club, 2: Stage Crew: Clio, 2: Clio-Sorosis Reception: Basket- ball: Senior Select Chorus: Safety Club Speaker: Make-up Crew: Nat- ural Science Club: Geology Club. Chester Stanley Janis South Grant, General. Science Ex- hibit: Safety Club: Tumbling Team: Manual Training Exhibit. David Edward Johnson Courtright, General. Science Club, 2: German Club, 2: Aviation Club: Clio: Hi-Y: Opera: Christmas Play: Intramural Football: Intra- mural Basketball: Intramural Base- ball: Minstrels: Cheerleader: Jour- nal Campaign Speaker. George Edwin Jones Union, General. Gym Exhibit, 2: Intramural Baseball: Tumbling Team, 2: Band: Boxing Team: Geology Club: Freshman Basket- ball: Safety Club: Field Exhibit: Wrestling Team. John Karpinol East End, General. Football, 3: Track, 3: Gym Exhibit, 2: Tum- bling Team: Boxing Team: Intra- mural Basketball: Manual Training Exhibit: Baseball, Z: Wrestliiig: Safety Club: Lettermen's Club, 4: Assistant Bank Cashier: Cafeteria Usher, Z: Swimming Team: Jour- nal Reporters' Association. John Joseph Kelly S. 6L S. Memorial, College Aca- demic. Treasurer, Senior Class: Editorial Staff, Board of Publica- tions: Clio: French Club: Hi-Y: Science Club: Cafeteria. Usher: President, Cafeteria Ushers: Fresh- man Council: President, Freshman Council: Gym Exhibit: Chemistry Exhibit: Opera: journal Campaign Speaker: Intramural Basketball: Intramural Baseball: Lettermen's Club: Junior Basketball Manager: Class Day Decoration Committee. lfiglilbi -one Mary Agnes Kitchen Union, General. Sorosis, 3, Sen- ior Select Chorus, Serving Com- mittee, Senior Girls, Tea, Biology Club, Geology Club, Service Club, General Committee, Opera, Serv- ing Committee, Clio-Sorosis Recep- tion, Science Exhibit, Fashion Show, 2, Christmas Play Commit- tee, Girl Reserves, Junior Girls' Glee Club. Julia Barbara Konick Guthrie, Commercial. Girl Re- serves, Sorosis, 3, Stamp Club, 3, Geography Club, 3, Senior Play Committee, Service Club, 2, Cos- tume Committee, Tap Dancing Class, Girl Reserves, Biology Club, Opera Committee, Fieldballg Fash- ion Show, 2. Frances Marlene Kovalczuk Guthrie, Commercial. Junior Ush- ers, Journal Reporters' Association, Sorosis, Girl Reserves, Senior Play Committee, Tap Dancing Class, Stamp Club, Z, Service Club, 2, Costume Committee, Fashion Show, 2, Geography Club, 3. Stella Kowalski Guthrie, Commercial. G. A. A., 3, Tumbling Team, 3, Gym Exhibit, Biology Club, Treasurer, Biology Club, May Day Exhibit, Sorosis, Z, Track Team, Dancing Class, Girl Reserves, Geography Club, Intramural Basketball, 2. Rhoda Kranson Grant, General. Sorosis, 3, Geog- raphy Club, Z, Girl Reserves, Bi- ology Club, Dancing Class, Bank Cashiers' Association, Vice-Presi- cient, Sorosis. Marguerite Repa Krashkevich Guthrie, Commercial. Assistant Editor, Boarcl of Publications, Var- sity Orchestra, Junior Girls' Glee Club, Senior Select Chorus, Re- serve Orchestra, Journal Staff, 2, Designer, Cashiers' Association Seal, Junior-Senior Outing Com- mittee, Typing Exhibit, Cashiers' Association, Z, Breidlin Staff, 2, Christmas Play, Junior Accompa- nists, Masquers, Freshman Orche- stra, Reception Committee, Clio- Sorosis Reception, Typing Staff, Sorosis, 3, Girl Reserves, G. A. A., 2, Girls' Basketball, Biology Club, Program Committee, Sorosis, Jour- nal Reporters, Association, Varie- ties, St. Patrick's Day Program, Journal Skit. Eighty-two Joseph Patrick Kennedy East End, College Technical. Clio, 2, Freshman Orchestra, Reserve Orchestra, Cafeteria Usher, Fresh- man Council, Aviation Club, Bank Cashier, Intramural Basketball. James Robert Kistler St. Petersburg, Florida, General. Masquers, 2, Buskins, Vice-Presi- dent, Junior Masquers, German Club, 2, Senior Play, Minstrels, 2, Journal Campaign Speaker, Jour- nal Skit, Breidlin Skit, Chapel Play, Biology Club, Breicllin Staff. William John Kistler St. Petersburg, Florida, General. Harry Kline Grant, General. Manager, Track Team, 3, Wrestling Team, Boxing Team, Intramural Basketball, In- tramural Baseball, Lettermenls Club, 4, Gym Exhibit, 2, Manual Training Exhibit, Mechanical Drawing Exhibit, General Science Exhibit, Field Exhibit, Chess and Checker Club, Senior Select Chorus, Christmas Play, Journal Reporters, Association, Tumbling, Cafeteria Usher. Thomas Joseph Kopec North, General. Freshman Or- chestra, Senior Select Chorus, Science Club, Christmas Play, 4, Manual Training Exhibit, Intra- mural Baseball, Opera. A A ,, A anical John Joseph Ko ars i 0 ,192- . - 5 5Science Dra ' x i it. Walter Kotlarchick Guthrie, College Technical. Science Club: Aviation Club, 3: German Club: Christmas Play, Z: Min- strels: Geography Club: Senior Se- lect Chorus: Varieties: Manual Training Exhibit: Opera: Stamp Club. George Jerome Koval Courtright, College Academic. Mantle Orator: Senior Play Cast: Science Club: President, Science Club: Hi-Y: Varieties: Mark Twain Program: Breicllin Skit: Breidlin Campaign Speaker: Jour- nal Campaign Speaker: Masquers, Z: German Club, 2: Clio, 2: Clio- Sorosis Reception Committee: Christmas Play: Make-up Crew: Stage Crew: President, Safety Club: Washington's Birthday Skit: Aviation Club. Harry Louis Kranson Grant, General. Biology Club: Aviation Club: Christmas Play: Basketball, 2: Senior Select Chorus: Lettermen's Club: Safety Club: Tumbling, Z: Boxing: Band, 2: Gym Exhibit: Wrestling Team, 2: Chess and Checker Club: Intra- mural Basketball: Intramural Base- ball: Journal Reporters' Associa- tion: Dance Committee: Cafeteria Usher: Field Exhibit. Robert Anthony Lehman North, General. Masquers, 2: Buskins: Treasurer, Geography Club, 2: Geology Club: Aviation Club: Clio, 3: Biology Club: Bank Cashiers' Association: Chess and Checker Club: Stamp Club: Min- strels, 2: Gym Exhibit, 2: School Exhibit, 3. Edwin Wayne Lewis Grant, General. Cashiers' Associa- tion: Varsity Basketball: Letter- men's Club, Z: Mechanical Draw- ing Exhibit, 2: Life Saving Club: Freshman Basketball: Track Team, 2: Gym Exhibit, 2: Field Exhibit: Manual Training Exhibit: Intra- mural Basketball: Intramural Base- ball: Chess and Checker Club: Clio-Sorosis Reception: Cafeteria Usher: Secretary, Safety Club. john Linlto Columbia Avenue General Science Helen Betty Krempa Guthrie, Commercial. Girl Re- H serves, 2: Geography Club: Biology Club: Varieties, 2: Junior Girls' Chorus: Sorosis, Z. julia Barbara Krenzel St. Mary's, Commercial. junior Ushers: Sorosis, 2: Geography Club: Girl Reserves: Music Week Program: Junior Girls' Glee Club: Gym Exhibit: Junior Typing Ex- hibit: Senior Select Chorus: Op- era: Tap Dancing Class. Margaret Theresa Kruzel St. Mary's, Commercial. junior Ushers: Sorosis, 2: Geography Club: Secretary, Girl Reserves: President, Safety Club, 2: Junior Typing Exhibit: Senior Select Chorus: Bank Cashiers' Associa- tion: Tap Dancing Class. Eleanore Florence Krych Guthrie, General. Tumbling Team, 3: G. A. A., 3: Sorosis: Girl Re- serves, 3: Biology Club: Fashion Show: Dancing Class: Class Cap- tain: Stars Afloat: Gym Exhibit, 2: Class Basketball, 2: Serving Com- mittee, Senior Tea. Stella Eleanore Krych Guthrie, General. Sorosis, 3: Make-up Committee: Geology Club: President, Safety Club: Dancing Class: G. A. A.: Geog- raphy Club: Girl Reserves. Elizabeth Eleanore Krzanowski Courtright, Commercial. Sorosis: Geography Club: Girl Reserves: Club- K , U I Fashion Show. Highly-Ihree Eiglzly-four William Tiley Lockman S. 66 S. Memorial, General. Science Exhibit, Manual Training Exhibit, Field Exhibit, Safety Club, Tum- bling, Boxing. john joseph Lorenzini Courtright, General. Science Club, 2, Aviation Club, 3, Treasurer, Financial Secretary, Aviation Club, Christmas Play, Stage Crew, Make- up Committee, Mechanical Draw- ing Exhibit, 2, Breicllin Campaign Speaker, Assistant Bank Cashier, Bank Cashiers' Association, French Club, Baseball Manager, Head Cafeteria Usher. Matthew Macarelli S. 86 S. Memorial, General. Ge- ology Club, Gym Exhibit, Fresh- man Basketball, Life Saving Club, Field Day Exhibit, Manual Train- ing Exhibit, Cafeteria Usher. Harry George Maier St. Nicholas, General. Journal Re- porters, Association, 2, Buskins, Masquers, Aviation Club, Biology Club, Geology Club, Geography Club, Minstrels, Chess and Check- er Club. john Anthony Maksimski Grant, General. Track, 2, Wres- tling, Gym Exhibit, Senior Select Chorus, Geology Club, Intramural Baseball, Basketball, Banquet Ush- er, Lettermen's Club, Natural Science Club. Peter Paul Maslonis Guthrie, General. Assistant Bank Cashier, Minstrels, 3, Varieties, Opera, Chapel Program, Christ mas Play, Reserve Orchestra, 2, Band, Varsity Orchestra, Clio, 2, Senior Select Chorus, Geography Club, Clio-Sorosis Reception Com- mittee. Frances Florence Kurowski Guthrie, General. G. A. A., 3, Fielclball, Tumbling Team, 2, Jun- ior Girls' Glee Club, Gym Exhibit, 4, Dancing Class, G. A. A. Tea Committee, Biology Club, Geog- raphy Club, Volleyball. Anne Agnes Kustis Grant, Commercial. Girl Reserves, 2, Junior Girlsl Glee Club, Gym Exhibit, Z, Dancing Class, G.A.A., Tumbling Team, 2, Christmas Play, Opera, Senior Select Chorus, Fielclball, Varieties, Biology Club, G. A. A. Tea Committee. Lillian Regina Kvedors South Grant, Commercial. Sorosis, Opera, Journal Reporters' Associa- tion, Vice-President, Service Club, Senior Select Chorus, Junior Girls' Glee Club, Geography Club, Girl Reserves, 3, Biology Club, Dancing Class. Ruth Dolores Ladner East End, General. Masquers, Z, Buskins, Senior Select Chorus, Gym Exhibit, Z, Tumbling Team, 2, May Day, Dancing Class, G. A. A., Chapel Chorus, Journal Campaign Speaker, Christmas Play, Badminton Tournament. Mary Frances Lalley East End, Commercial. Geography Club, 2, Girl Reserves, 2, Sorosis, Senior Select Chorus, Opera, Tri- angle Girl Reserves. Helen Joann Lasecka Grant, Commercial. Junior Ush- ers, Senior Select Chorus, Girl Re- serves, G. A. A., Bank Cashiers, Association, Service Club, 3, Jour- nal Reporter, Service Club, Geog- raphy Club, 2, Fielclball, Tumbling Team, 2, Biology Club, Opera, Varieties, Gym Exhibit, Christmas Play, Journal Reporters' Associa- tion, Dancing Class, G. A. A. Tea Committee, May Day Exhibit, Fashion Show, 4. Marjorie Ethel LeGault Courtright, General. French Club, Biology Club, Sorosis, 3, Varieties, Swimming Club, Tennis Tourna- ment, 2, junior Girls' Glee Club, Triangle Girl Reserves, Z, Field- ball, Sorosis Literary Chairman. May Ann Levitsky Grant, General, Sorosis, Geog- raphy Club, Tumbling Team, Z, G. A. A., 2, Varieties, Tea Com- mittee, G. A. A., Fieldball, Girl Re- serves, 2, Swimming Club, Biology Club, Gym Exhibit, 2, Angeline Marion Lidondici Columbia, College Academic. So- rosis, Z, French Club, Z, G. A. A., 3, Geography Club, Geology Club, Biology Club, Varsity Volleyball, Class Varsity Volleyball, Badmin- ton Tournament, Field Day Exhi- bit, Chemistry Exhibit, Journal Campaign Speaker, Opera, Senior Select Chorus, Refreshment Com- mittee, G. A. A., Service Club, Tennis Tournament. Betty Helene Lieb Grant, General. Clio-Sorosis Re- ception Committee, Sorosis, 3, Ge- ography Club, Opera, Service Club, Fashion Show, Stamp Club. Dorothy Elizabeth Llewellyn S. 65 S, Memorial, General. Girl Reserves, 4, Secretary, Girl Re- serves, Sorosis, 3, junior Girls' Glee Club, Senior Select Chorus, Buskins, Geology Club, Service Club, journal Reporters' Associa- tion, Biology Club, Varieties. Mildred MacDormott Courtright, Commercial. Sorosis, journal Reporters' Association, Geography Club, Swimming Club, Senior Select Chorus, Opera, Clio. Sorosis Reception Committee. Charles Francis Mattern St. Nicholas, General. Junior Class President, Varsity Football, Z, Track, Intramural Basketball, Lettermen's Club, 3, Gym Exhibit, Z, French Club, Swimming Club, Lettermen's Club Dance Commit- tee, Junior Chairman, Junior- Senior Outing, junior Class Day Decoration Committee. Frank William Mayock Columbia, General. Clio, 3, Science Club, Z, Hi-Y, 2, journal Report- er, Hi-Y, Journal Reporters' As- sociation, Vice-President, Journal Reporters' Association, Senior Se- lect Chorus, Opera, Varieties, Christmas Play, Nlinstrels, 2, Ush- er, Clio-Sorosis Reception, Gym Exhibit, French Club. Robert Joseph McAnney East End, General. Clio, Science Club, German Club, Geology Club, Geography Club, Clio-Sorosis Re- ception Committee, Life Saving and Swimming Club, Biology Club, Intramural Basketball, Track Team. Karl joseph Thomas McCauley Guthrie, Commercial. Christmas Play, Opera, Varieties, Geography Club, Journal Reporters' Associa- tion, Freshman Council, Cafeteria Usher, Cafeteria Cashier, lVlin- strels, Z, Senior Select Chorus, Let- termen's Club, Track, Field Day Exhibit, Secretary, Hi-Y. Andrew Laurence McDonald St. lVlary's, General. St. lVlary's: Christmas Play, German Club, Sophomore Pageant, Intramural Baseball, Biology Club, Boys' Glee Club, Sophomore Outing Commit- tee, English Club, Secretary gf Sophomore Class. Coughlin: Safe- ty Club. joseph Thomas McGourty St. john's, Commercial. Clio, 2, Aviation Club, Minstrels, Journal Reporters' Association, Bank Cash- iers' Association, Geography Club, 3, Decoration Committee, Clio-So- rosis Reception, Entertainment Committee, Bank Cashiers' Associa- tion, Field Day Exhibit, Intramu- ral Basketball, Entertainment Com- mittee, Geography Club, Biology Club, Geography Club Exhibit. J lfighiy-fir jane Amelia Mackenrow Wilkes-Barre Institute, General. French Club, 3, Thursday Art Club, 2, Sorosis, 3, Journal Cam- paign Speaker, Breidlin Campaign Speaker. Mildred Madeline Macc Sacred Heart, General. Junior Girls, Glee Club, Sorosis, Service Club, Armistice Day Program, Girl Reserves, Gym Exhibit, Ge- ography Club, Biology Club, Chapel Oration, Basketball. Irene Lenore Madigan Courtright, General. Junior Ush- ers, Journal Reporters, Associa- tion, Cashiers' Association, Geol- ogy Club, Secretary, Geology Club, Opera, Gym Exhibit, Girl Re- serves, 3, Sorosis, 3, Treasurer, So- rosis, Senior Select Chorus, Varie- ties, Science Exhibit, Junior-Senior Outing Committee, Dance Com- mittee, Fashion Show, Stars Afioat, Biology Club. , Mary Ellen Mahon S. BL S. Memorial, General. Soro- sis, 3, Junior Girls' Glee Club, Senior Select Chorus, Girl Re- serves, 2, Varieties, Chapel Pro- gram, Bank Cashiers' Association, Biology Club, Junior Class Day Committee, Geology Club, Art Ex- hibit, Opera, Thursday Art Club. Aileen Louise Malloy St. John's, College Academic. Ger- man Club, 2, Journal Reporter, German Club, Journal Reporters' Association, Swimming Club, Girl Reserves, 2, Journal Campaign Speaker. Lorraine Mary Malloy St. John's, Commercial. Sorosis, 3, Bank Cashiers' Association, Girl Reserves, G. A. A., Fieldball, Ge- ography Club, 2, G. A. A. Tea Committee. Eighty-six William Charles McHale East End, General. Biology Club, Vice-President, Geography Club, Geology Club, Gym Exhibit, Ban- quet Usher, Cafeteria Usher. George Miltita Courtright, General. Geology Club, Secretary, Safety Club, Gym Ex- hibit, Intramural Baseball, Field Exhibit. Robert Miles Courtright, General. Science Club, 2, Aviation Club, German Club, Stage Crew, Safety Club, Presi- dent, Safety Club, Chapel Pro- gram, Manager, Baseball, Clio, Mechanical Drawing Exhibit, Cap- tain, Safety Patrol, Bank Cashiers' Association. Robert Miles Union, General. Geology Club, Gym Exhibit, Intramural Baseball, Manual Training Exhibit, Safety Club, Field Exhibit, Intramural Basketball. Francis joseph Miller Guthrie, General. Freshman Bas- ketball, Gym Exhibit, Z, Cafeteria Usher, Field Exhibit. Andrew Elmer Mirola Guthrie, General. Mechanical Drawing Exhibit, Manual Training Exhibit, Cafeteria Usher, Z, Intra- mural Baseball, Intramural Basket- ball, Track, Freshman Basketball. joseph Albert Mitchell S. BL S. Memorial, General. Var- sity Orchestra, 3: Reserve Orche- stra: Assistant l.eader, Reserve Orchestra: Geology Club: Varie- ties: Minstrel Orchestra: Opera Orchestra: Christmas Play: Senior Chorus: Band: Freshman Orches- tra: Aviation Club: Life-saving Club: Cafeteria Usher. joseph Francis Mooney St. -lohn's, Commercial. Clio, 2: Science Club, 2: Hi-Y: Christmas Play: Minstrels: Opera: Varieties: Journal Reporters' Association: En- tertainment Committee, Bank Cash- iers' Association: Decoration Com- mittee, Clio-Sorosis Reception: Senior Select Chorus: Field Day Exhibit: Party Committee, Hi-Y: lntramural Basketball: Class Bank Cashier, 2: Entertainment Commit- tee, Science Club: Biology Club. Griffith Morgan Grant, General. Senior Select Chorus: Christmas Play: Opera: Track, 2: lntramural Basketball: lntramural Baseball: Cashiers' As- sociation: Physical Educational Pageant: Freshman Basketball: Gym Exhibit: Mechanical Drawing Exhibit: Chess and Checker Club, Robert Parkin Mosley East End, College Technical. Var- sity Orchestra: Student Leader, Varsity Orchestra: Minstrels, 2: Minstrel Band: Opera Orchestra: Operetta Orchestra: Song Festival: Senior Play: Masquers: Buskins: Clio: Vice-President, Clio: Senior Select Chorus: 'li-Y: Mechanical Drawing Exhi :Manual Training Exhibit: Bank Cashier: Varieties: Breidlin Campaign Speaker: Re- serve Orchestra: Student Leader, Reserve Orchestra, Andrew john Mravcak Sacred Heart, General. Band, 3: Varieties: Gym Exhibit: Aviation Club: Geography Club: Stamp Club. Delbert Granville Mugford S. 86 S. Memorial. College Tech- nical. Senior Play: Masquers: Science Club: German Club: Jour- nal Reporters' Association: Cafe- teria Usher: Minftrels, 2: Safety Patrol, 2: Chapel Oration: Me- chanical Drawing Exhibit, 2: Fresh- man Council: Manual Training Ex- liibit. Kathryn Marian Mayock Meyers, College Academic. Mey- ers: junior Dramatic Club, 2: Elmprint Reporter, 2. Coughlin: President, Journal Reporters' As- sociation: G. A. A.: Swimming Club: Manager, Swimming Club: Senior Select Chorus: Opera: French Club, Z: journal Reporter, French Club: Fieldball: Triangle Girl Reserves: Inter-club Council Representative, Triangle Girl Re- serves: Secretary, Inter-club Coun- cil: Sorosis. Margaret Theresa McDonald East End, General. Sorosis: Fresh- man Volleyball: Fieldball: Tum- bling Team: Geography Club: Bi- ology Club: Swimming Club: Ge- ology Club: G. A. A. Patricia Jeromine McGlynn East End, General. Sorosis: Usher, Clio-Sorosis Reception: Buskins: Girl Reserves: Christmas Play: Typing Exhibit: French Club: Treasurer, French Club: Intramu- ral Volleyball: Senior Chorus: Bi- ology Club: Fieldball: Journal Campaign Speaker. Mary Ellen McGovern North, General. French Club, 2: Song Leader, French Club: Sorosis: 3: Chapel Skit: Biology Club: Journal Campaign Speaker: Chapel Chorus: Senior Girls' Tea Commit- tee. Katharine McNamara East End, General. Sorosis: Girl Reserves, 2: Junior Girls' Glee Club: Senior Select Chorus: Music Week Program: Opera: Service Club: Gym Exhibit: Biology Club. Mary Ellen Meehan East End, General. Sorosis, Z: Girl Reserves, Z: Bank Cashiers' Asso- ciaton: Journal Reporters' Associa- tion: Geology Club: Treasurer, Ge- ology Club: Senior Class Volley- ball: Tennis Tournament: Dancing Class: Masquers, Z: Geography Club: Art Exhibit: Thursday Art Club: Biology Club: Buskins: Senior Select Chorus: Stamp Club: Make-up Committee: Senior Play Committee. Highly-sei'ert Eighty-eight Stanley Joseph Murphy East End, General. Geography Club, Gym Exhibit, Physical Edu- cation Rageant, Boxing, Wrestling, Biology Club, Track, Intramural Baseball, Cafeteria Usher, Letter- men's Club, Intramural Basketball, Freshman Basketball, Chess and Checker Club. james Joseph Murray S. 66 S. Memorial, General. Science Club, Chess and Checker Club, Physical Education Pageant, Biol- ogy Club, Cafeteria Usher, Geol- ogy Club, Astronomy Club, Geog- raphy Club, Gym Exhibit. William Roy Neuer Grant, General. Biology Club, Freshman Council, Swimming Team, Life Saving Club, Geology Club, Football, l..ettermen's Club, Bank Cashiers, Association, Intra- mural Basketball, Gym Exhibit, Hi-Y, Head Cafeteria Usher, Ban- quet Usher. Michael Andrew Niznak Guthrie, General. Gym Exhibit, Tumbling Team, 2, Intramural Baseball, Basketball, 2, Boxing, Secretary, Safety Campaign, Geol- ogy Club. William Norwig Courtright, General. Varsity Bas- ketball, Intramural Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Track, Letter- men's Club, 2, Intramural Base- ball, Junior Decoration Committee. Edward Albert Novinski S. 66 S. Memorial, General. Com- mercial Art Club, Gym Exhibit, Track, Football, 2, Lettermenis Club. Alma Dolores Milbrodt St. Ann's Academy, General. So- rosis, Make-up Committee, 3, Ge- ology Club, Thursday Art Club, Bank Cashiers' Association, Fash- ion Show, Senior Select Chorus, Dancing Class, Opera, Junior Girls' Glee Club, G. A. A. Anne Elizabeth Mullen Meyers, General. Geography Club, 2, Geology Club, Clio-Sorosis Re- ception Committee, Senior Select Chorus, Christmas Play, Opera, Journal Reporter, Sorosis, 3, Girl Reserves, 2, Make-up Committee, Service Club, Dancing Class. Sonia Edith Neuman Kingston, General. Kingston: Edi- torial Staff, Kingstonian, Art Staff, Make-up Committee, Sophomore Dance Committee, Chairman, Dec- oration Committee, Junior-Senior Prom, Kingston Sketch Club, Bank Cashier, Amateur Actors' Associa- tion, Library Club, Dancing Class. Coughlin: Senior Select Chorus, Sorosis, Opera, Thursday Art Club, Fashion Show. Mary Noone Union, General. Thursday Art Club, Secretary, Thursday Art Club, Bank Cashiers' Association, Z, Biology Club, Secretary, Biology Club, Fieldball, Volleyball, Girl Reserves, Christmas Play, Swim- ming Club, Sorosis, 3, Geography Club, 2, G. A. A., Dancing Class, 2, Tennis Club, G. A. A. Tea Com- mittee, Senior Select Chorus, Stamp Club. Ann Veronica Offshack Sacred Heart, Commercial. Soro- sis, Geography Club, Thursday Art Club, Treasurer, Thursday Art Club, Volleyball Team, Swimming Club, G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Sen- ior Select Chorus, Dancing Class, Tennis Tournament, G. A. A. Tea Committee, Fieldball, Tennis Club. Gertrude Melrina Olson Courtright, General. Thursday Art Club, 3, Girl Reserves, 2, Sorosis, Senior Select Chorus, Swimming Club, Geography Club, Biology Club, Gym Exhibit, Z. Harriett Elizabeth Paul Kenmore High School, Kenmore, N. Y., General. Kenmore: Glee Club, Z, Orchestra, 3. Coughlin: Senior Select Chorus, Varsity Orchestra, Opera. Ann Marie Pendergast North, College Academic. Na- tional Honor Society, Z, Junior Ushers, junior Class Secretary, Board of Publications, Breidlin Staff, Publicity Staff, Journal Re- porter, Bank Cashier, President, Peplin Girl Reserves, Vice-Presi- dent, Triangle Girl Reserves, Pres- ident, Inter-club Council, G. A. A, 2, Journal Campaign Speaker, Breidlin Campaign Skit, Manager, Fieldball, French Club, Sorosis, Committee, Freshman Girls, Hal- lowe'en Party, Assistant Editor, The Breidlin. Elizabeth Joan Petrella St. -Iohn's, General. German Club, journal Campaign Speaker, Soro- sis, junior Girls, Glee Club, Girl Reserves, Biology Club, Journal Reporters' Association. Nellie Teresa Pevenski S. BL S. Memorial, General. Com- mittee, Clio-Sorosis Reception, So- rosis, Fashion Show. Matilda Phillips Laurel Run, General. Laurel Run: Sophomore Play, Hi- Y. Cough- lin: Junior Girls' Glee Club, Sen- ior Select Chorus, Christmas Play, Opera, Volleyball, 2, Chapel Pro- gram. Harriet Eveline Picltette Grant, College Academic. Biology Club, French Club, Girl Reserves, journal Campaign Speaker, Soro- sis, 2. nl. joseph Stephen No ' i South Gra Avenue, ege Aca- demiqx ke-Pr siidnt, French Club, M ug! 2, Buskins, Science Clu , , French Clfib, Z, Christmas Alplhy, nioi' Play, Chapel Oration' Min s, 2, Clio, Journal Cam eaker, Make- up Crew, VER' , Chemistry Ex- hibit, Hi-Y, Txfac , Senior Select Chorus, N f. f l : k Thomas Philip Oltal Grant, Commercial. Geography Club, Gym Exhibit, Intramural Basketball, Baseball, john Neftody Oneslto St. Mary's, College Academic. junior Usher, Minstrels, Z, French Club, President, French Club, Football, Science Club, Z, Aviation Club, Lettermen's Club, 4, Track, Journal Campaign Speaker, Senior Play Committee, Make-up Commit- tee, 2, Opera, Life Saving Club, Christmas Play, Chemistry Exhibit, Freshman Council, Freshman Bas- ketball, Biology Club, Gym Exhi- bit, Z, Cafeteria Usher, Journal Reporter, Journal Reporters' Asso- ciation, June Pageant, Intramural Baseball, Intramural Basketball. John Edward Ott Union, General. Football, 4, Track, 4, Intramural Basketball, Bank Cashier, Gym Exhibit, 2, Art Club, journal Campaign Speaker, Lettermenis Club, 4, Swimming Club. William Evan Owens Laurel Run, General. Laurel Run: Basketball, Football, Baseball, Senior Play, Christmas Play, Eas- ter Program, Boy Club. Coughlin: Art Club, 2, Treasurer, Geology Club, Senior Select Chorus, Hi-Y, Opera, Christmas Play, Minstrels. Fred Alfred Paciotti S. 86 S. Memorial, General. Clio: Christmas Play, Senior Select Chorus, Tumbling Team, Boxing, Wrestling, Opera Committee, Cafe- teria Usher, Gym Exhibit, Usher, Clio-Sorosis Reception, Irene Pikarsky Grant, General. Sorosis, 2, Biology Club, Geography Club, 2, Buskins, Dancing Class, Girl Reserves, Ten- nis Club, Fieldball, Thursday Art Club, 2, Stamp Club, Opera Com- mittee, Senior Select Chorus. Mollie Polleck Nanticoke High School, General. Sorosis, Fashion Show, General Committee, Clio-Sorosis Reception. Helen Ann Popovich -St. Paul's High School, College Academic. French Club, Stamp Club, Sorosis, Journal Campaign Speaker. Florence Margaret Rau Courtright, General. German Club, Z, Pianist, German Club, Sorosis, 3, Girl Reserves, 3, Junior Glee Club, Senior Select Chorus, Varie- ties, Christmas Play, Journal Cam- paign Speaker, Chapel Program. Jeanette Marie Reese S. 66 S. Memorial, Commercial. Bi- ology Club, Geography Club, Girl Reserves, Fieldball, Senior Select Chorus, Typing Exhibit. Pauline Eugenia Rogel Columbia, College Academic. Na- tional Honor Society, junior Ush- ers, German Club, 2, Girl Reserves. Ninety Andrew Peleak Columbia Avenue, General. Clio, Science Club, Hi-Y, Senior Select Chorus, Christmas Play, Letter- men's Club, Track, Geology Club, Opera. Robert Dominick Pesavento Union, General. Senior Play, Masquers, Intramural Baseball, In- tramural Basketball, Lettermenls Club, Bank Cashiers' Association, 4, Minstrels. Albert Joseph Petroski Grant, General. Tumbling Team, 2, Gym Exhibit, 2, Nlinstrels, Christmas Play, Biology Club, French Club, Aviation Club, Track, Breicllin Campaign Speaker. Joseph Vincent Phillips Sacred Heart, General. Biology Club, Cafeteria Usher, Boxing Team, Hi-Y, Clio, Science Club. William Popowich Grant, General, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Z, Lettermen's Club, 2, Geography Club, Gym Exhibit, Varieties, Intramural Baseball, Boxing Team, Wrestling Team. Albert Francis Povecke Grant, General. National Honor Society, Z, Junior Usher, Art Edi- tor, Art Staff, Board of Publica- tions, Commercial Art Club, 3, Safety Council, Journal Campaign Speaker, Breidlin Campaign Speak- er, Stage Manager, Senior Play, Christmas Play, Senior Select Chorus, Minstrels, Christmas Play. Albert Powell S. 66 S. Memorial, General. Fresh- man Basketball: Christmas Play: Tumbling: Gym Exhibit, Z: Intra- mural Basketball: Boxing: Foot- ball: Track: Intramural Baseball: Hi-Y: l.ettermen's Club, Z. Paul John Price lpeworchiki S. 66 S. Memorial, General. Base- ball: Clio: l.ettermen's Club: Geol- ogy Club. John Jerome Puhy Sacred Heart, General. Opera: Minstrels: Senior Select Chorus: Journal Skit: Masquers, 2: Bus- ltins: Biology Club: Clio, 2: Make- up Committee, 2: Varieties: Chapel Program: Christmas Play: German Club: Science Club: Intramural Basketball: lnitiation Committee, Masquers. Cyprian Leo Rapczynslti Grant, Commercial. Gym Exhibit: President, Safety Council. Carl Vincent Rebarchalt Sacred Heart, College Technical. Senior Select Chorus: Christmas Play: Opera: Science Club: Avia- tion Club: German Club: Mechan- ical Drawing Exhibit: Biology Club. John Reese S. GL S. Memorial, General. Geol- ogy Club: Geography Club: Chair- man, Safety Club Committee: Gym Exhibit: Biology Club. Dorothy Edna Rogers Courtright, Commercial. Biology Club: Geography Club: Sorosis: Girl Reserves, 3: Journal Reporter, Girl Reserves: Journal Reporters' Association: Gym Exhibit: Danc- ing Class. Luella Maude Roth North, General. National Honor Society, 2: Junior Ushers: Sorosis, 2: President, Sorosis: Senior Play: Masquers, 2: Examining Board, Masquers: Buskins: Journal Cam- paign Speaker, 2: Breidlin Cam- paign Speaker: Junior-Senior Out- ing Committee: Journal Reporter, 2: G. A. A.: Cashiers' Association: Girl Reserves, 3: Secretary, Peplin Girl Reserves: Intramural Volley- ball, Z: Varieties: Science Exhibit: Dancing Class: Fashion Show: Sec- retary, Senior Class. Marguerite Helen Rusnoclt North, College Academic. Nation- al Honor Society, 2: Junior Ush- ers: German Club, Z: Secretary, German Club: Sorosis: G. A. A., 2: Breidlin Campaign Speaker: Breid- lin Skit: Girl Reserves, 4: Varsity Basketball: Fieldball: Biology Club: Committee, Freshman Girls' Hal- lowe'en Party: Committee, Senior Girls' Tea. Julia Olympia Salmay S. 66 S. Memorial, General, Soro- sis, 2: Fashion Show. Elaine Evelyn Sanders South Grant, General. G. A. A.: Treasurer, G. A. A.: Triangle Girl Reserves, 2: Intramural Volleyball, 2: Senior Tea Committee: Biology Club: Geology Club: Sorosis. Ruth Marion Sanderson South Grant, General. Sorosis: Fieldball: Girl Reserves, 3: Biology Club: Bank Cashiers' Association: Senior Tea Committee: Tumbling Team. Ninety-one N inety-two John Irving Reudelhuber S. 66 S. Memorial, General. Clio Stamp Club, Safety Club. Thomas Joseph Richards Laurel Run, General. Hi-Y, In :ramural Baseball, Football, Sopho more Play. Lewis Rinebold Mountain Home High School, Ida- ho, General. Tumbling Team, Track Team, Life Saving Club, Hi-Y, Treasurer, Hi-Y, Clio, Geol- ogy Club, Astronomy Club, Gen- eral Committee, Clio-Sorosis Re- ception, Varieties. Robert Charles Riofski Rutter Avenue, General. Treasur- er, Biology Club, Buskins, Science Club, Chapel Play, Junior-Senior Outing Committee. Werner Erich Walter Rohde Conyngham, General. German Club. Michael Joseph Rogozenski Guthrie, General. Varsity Basket- ball, Z, Varsity Track, 4, Fresh- man Basketball, Penn Relays, Let- termen's Club, 4, Gym Exhibit, 3, Intramural Basketball, Life Saving Exhibit, Outing Committee, Fresh- man Council, Usher, Clio-Sorosis Reception, Captain, Basketball Team. Anne Santiwari Grant, Commercial. National Honor Society, 2, Junior Ushers, Sorosis, 3, Financial Secretary, So- rosis, Geography Club, 3, Secre- tary, Geography Club, Business Staff, Board of Publications, 2, Girl Reserves, 3, Publicity Mana- ger, Girl Reserves, Masquers, 2, Buskins, Senior Select Chorus, Junior Girls' Glee Club, Christ- mas Play, Breidlin Campaign Speaker, Junior Typing Exhibit, Journal Reporters, Association, Bi- ology Club, Secretary, Safety Club, 2, Chapel Program, Program Com- mittee, Geography Club. Dorothea Louise Schaefer Union, Commercial. Buskins, Ge- ography Club, 3, Stamp Club, 3, Secretary, Stamp Club, Sorosis, 3, Junior Ushers, National Honor Society, 2, Junior Girls' Glee Club, Girl Reserves, 3, Treasurer, Girl Reserves, Typing Exhibit, Field- ball, Business Staff, 2, Typing Staff, Board of Publications. Josephine Theresa Serafin Sacred Heart, College Academic. German Club, 2, Girl Reserves. Elizabeth Ann Sitek Courtright, General. German Club, Z, Treasurer, German Club, So- rosis, G. A. A., Intramural Volley- ball, Chemistry Exhibit, Junior Girls' Glee Club, Senior Select Chorus, Biology Club, Girl Re- serves, Fielclball, Journal Cam- paign Speaker, Senior Girls' Tea Committee. Mary Therese Skapura Guthrie, Commercial. Junior Ush- ers, Geography Club, 3, Bank Cashiers, Association, Service Club, 2, Junior Girls' Glee Club, Senior Select Chorus, Fashion Show, 3, Chapel Program, Geography Ex- hibit, 2, Typing Exhibit, Chair- man, Costume Committee, Service Club, Senior Play Committee, Opera Committee, Sorosis. Frances Kay Slusak Guthrie, Commercial. Girl Re- serves, Buskins, Sorosis, 3, Field- ball, Geography Club, Varieties, Dancing Class, Gym Exhibit. Dorothy Susan Smailes S. 66 S. Memorial, College Aca- demic. Masquers, Buskins, French Club, 2, Secretary, French Club, Senior Select Chorus, Junior Girls, Glee Club, Cashiers' Association, Z, Journal Reporters' Association, Breidlin Campaign Speaker, So- rosis, Z, Christmas Play, 2, junior Class Day Decoration Committee, Opera, Biology Club. Rose Ann Smurl S. BL S. Memorial, General. Masquers, 2, Buslcins, Sorosis, Senior Play, Thursday Arc Club, Service Club, Journal Reporters' Association, Christmas Play Cos- tume Committee, Junior-Senior Outing Committee. Dorothy Soleen S. 84 S. Nlemorial, General. So- rosis, 2. Jane Space North, General. President, Ser- vice Club, Secretary, Cashiers' As- sociation, Swimming Club, Gym Exhibit, Senior Play Costume Com- mittee, 2, Varieties, Geology Club, Sorosis, Z, Geography Club, Biol- ogy Club, Dancing Class, Girl Re- serves. Margaretta Stanton Union, General. Sorosis, Junior Girls' Glce Club, Girl Reserves. Mary Jule Stefanoski St. Mary's, Commercial. Geog- raphy Club, 3, Typing Staff, Board of Publications, Opera Committee, Sorosis, Z, Girl Reserves, Z, Typing Exhibit, Senior Select Chorus, May Day Exhibit, Geography Club Pro- gram Committee, Dancing Class. Joseph Rudawslty Courtright, General. Gym Exhibit, Secretary, Safety Club, Geology Club, Geography Club. Thomas Robert Sapser Courtright, General. Geology Club, Bowling Club, Manual Training Exhibit, Intramural Base- ball, Life Saving Club, Journal Campaign Speaker. Francis Clayton Schmitt St. Nicholas, General. Senior Play, Minstrels, 2, Bowling Club, Christ- mas Play, Intramural Baseball, Geology Club, Breidlin Campaign Speaker, Safety Club. William joseph Schneider Union, General. President, Hi-Y, Secretary, Treasurer, Hi-Y, Clio, Z, Science Club, 2, German Club, Freshman Chapel Play, Junior- Senior Outing Committee, Clio-So- rosis Reception Committee. Edward James Schrode East End, General. Clio, Z, Avia- tion Club, 2, Senior Select Chorus, Christmas Play, Varieties, Min- strels, Clio-Sorosis Reception, In- tramural Baslcetball, Baseball, Track, Bank Cashiers' Association, Tumbling, 2, Field Day Exhibit, Intramural Baseball. Paul Reese Schultz S. 66 S. Memorial, General. Geol- ogy Club, Science Club, Bowling Club, Intramural Baseball, Christ- mas Play, journal Reporters' As- sociation, Safety Club, Biology Club. Louise Marie Steli go Guthrie, Commercial. Christmas Play, Senior Select Chorus, Stamp Club, Geography Club, Z, Geog- raphy Club Exhibit, 2, Junior Typ- ing Exhibit, Buskins, Sorosis, 3, Girl Reserves, 3, Biology Club, Chapel Program. Stella Stortz Grant, General. Sorosis, Geog- raphy Club, Senior Play Commit- tee, Senior Select Chorus, Varie- ties, Girl Reserves, Fieldball. Gertrude Mitzi Strauss Grant, General. Sorosis, Z, Bank Cashiers' Association, Masquers, Service Club, Geography Club, Senior Select Chorus, Opera, Senior Play, Fashion Show, Jour- nal Campaign Speaker, Stamp Club. Eleanor Mae Streepy East End, General. Sorosis, 2, Girl Reserves, Tumbling Team, Varieties, Stamp Club, Gym Ex- hibit, Geography Club, G.A.A. Frances Dolores Sudol Sacred Heart, General. Sorosis, Geography Club, Stamp Club. Grace Leona Thomas Laurel Run High, General. Laurel Run: Treasurer, Freshman and Sophomore Class, Sophomore Play Cast, Chapel Program. Coughlin: National Honor Society, Junior Ushers, Sorosis, Service Club, Junior Girls' Glee Club, Chapel Program, Costume Committee: Senior Play, Christmas Play, Op- era, Bank Cashiers' Association, Journal Reporters' Association. Ninety-four William Bailey Scott East End, General. Hi-Y, Clio, Biology Club, Science Club, Re-or- ganization Committee, Science Club, Geology Club, German Club, Intramural Basketball. john Joseph Sefcik Sacred Heart, General. Clio, Science Club, French Club, Min- strels, Journal Reporter, Swim- ming Team, Vice-President, Biol- ogy Club, Secretary, Safety Club. Jerry Shpur LaFayette, New York, General. Commercial Art Club, Vice-Presi- dent, Geography Club, Minstrels, 2, French Club, 2, Journal Report- ers' Association, Clio, Gym Ex- hibit. Harold Silver Grant, General. john Basil Skordinski S. 86 S. Memorial, General. Life Saving and Swimming Club, Clio- Sorosis Reception Committee, Clio, Geology Club, Science Club, Geog- raphy Club, Biology Club, Fresh- man Council, Cafeteria Usher, Track, Intramural Basketball. Jo P ut rie : - . ' cience lub' ion Cl 3 German Presi nt Vic esi Trac m.. . . aini X ' ty P 4 , Dan ' .L Art hibit, chanica lf awing 7 h bit- A nt Bank . hier h ' e l li ' Y eogra y l, Stam C1 3, .. , ' . - ' , T surer, .gal : y, St - ' u , b n Us g E h s - e 1 ' e,S e- Hi' X. i. , s . John Smolenyak Guthrie, College Technical. Science Club, 2, Aviation Club, German Club, Mechanical Drawing Exhi- bit, Safety Patrol, 2, Manual Training Exhibit, Life Saving Club, Make-up Committee. David George Snyder S. 66 S. Memorial, College Tech- nical. Aviation Club, German Club, Science Club, Christmas Play, Senior Select Chorus, Me- chanical Drawing Exhibit, Manual Training Exhibit, 2. Robert Space Wyoming High, General. Hi-Y, 3, Bank Cashiers' Association, Geography Club, Intramural Base- ball, Biology Club. Albert Spunar Guthrie, General. Thomas George Stacey Courtright, General. Freshman Orchestra, Reserve Orchestra, 2, Varsity Orchestra. Michael James Stepanski St. Mary's, General. Geology Club, Clio, Intramural Baseball. Sophia Irene Tomkiewicz Laurel Run High, General. Laurel Run: Secretary, Freshman and Sophomore Class, Sophomore Play Cast, Chapel Program. Coughlin: Senior Select Chorus, Service Club, Z, Junior Girls' Glee Club, Min- strels, Opera, Chapel Program, Christmas Play, Senior Play Com- mittee, Journal Typing Staff, Va- rieties. Josephine Theresa Tonart Grant, Commercial. Journal Re- porters' Association, Geography Club, 2, Junior Girls' Glee Club, Senior Select Chorus, Typing Ex- hibit, Volleyball, Dancing Class, 2, Chapel Program. Darina Judith Tuhy Guthrie, Commercial. National Honor Society, 2, Junior Ushers, Geography Club, 3, Sorosis, Z, Girl Reserves, 3, Masquers, Z: Buskins, Typing Staff, Board of Publications, Senior Select Chorus, Opera, Christmas Play, Chapel Piano Duo, Junior Girls' Glee Club, Accompanist, Junior Girls' Glee Club, Journal Reporters' As- sociation, 2, Reserve Orchestra, Freshman Orchestra, Biology Club, Journal Campaign Speaker, Breid- lin Skit, Breidlin Campaign Speaker, Typing Exhibit, Junior- Senior Outing Committee, Pianist, Girl Reserves, Junior Accompanist. Margaret Ann Umphred East End, Commercial. National Honor Society, Z, Junior Ushers, Sorosis, Z, Recording Secretary, Sorosis, Senior Select Chorus, Op- era, Junior Girls' Glee Club, Sec- retary-Treasurer, Glee Club, Geog- raphy Club, Z, Vice-President, Geography Club, Chapel Program, Buskins, G. A. A., Volleyball, Jun- ior Typing Exhibit, Junior Outing Committee, Journal Reporters' As- sociation, Bank Cashiers' Associa- tion, 2, Girl Reserves, 4, Biology Club. Bernadine Eucretia Ustvon Sacred Heart, Commercial. Soro- sis, Z, Geography Club, Girl Re- serves, 3, Fieldball, Biology Club, Dancing Class. - Sophia Wachila Laurel Run, General. Laurel Run: Sophomore Play, Laurel Run Hi Club Volleyball, Science Club, Bi- ology Club. Coughlin: Sorosis, Fieldball. N inety-jvc Nincly-six J oseph Stich Grant, College Technical. Avia- tion Club, 3, Stage Crew, Chapel Oration, Baseball Manager, Make- up Crew, Manual Training Exhi- bit, Mechanical Drawing Exhibit, Cashiers, Association, Electric Score Board Operator, Secretary, Aviation Club, French Club. Michael Sura S. 66 S. Memorial, General. Clio, Geography Club, Tumbling, Wres- tling, Gym Exhibit, Intramural Baseball, Swimming Club, Intra- mural Basketball, Hi-Y, Geology Club, Biology Club. Charles Frederick Sutton S. BL S. Memorial, College Tech- nical. German Club, Senior Se- lect Chorus, Christmas Play, Op- era, Science Club, Mechanical Drawing Exhibit, Safety Patrol, Z, Life Saving Club. Frederic Sweinberg Guthrie, Commercial. President, Geography Club, Clio, Masquers, Minstrels, Christmas Play, Opera, Senior Select Chorus, Typing Ex- hibir. George Michael Terninko St. Mary,s, College Technical. Science Club, 2, Aviation Club, 2, German Club, 2, Christmas Play, 2, Track, 2, Make-up Committee, Mechanical Drawing Exhibit. Alfred Thomas Kingston, General. Kingston: Hi- Y, Minstrels, Biology Club, Ger- man Club, Phi Delta, 2, Newspa- per Staff, 3, Latin Club, Intra- mural Basketball. Coughlin: Science Club, Secretary, German Club. Christine Marie Weiss North, College Academic. National Honor Society, 2, Junior Ushers, Editorial Staff, Board of Publicat- ions, Senior Select Chorus, G.A.A., German Club, Z, MHSQUEFS, Z, Junior Secretary, Masquers, Bus- kins, Journal Reporters' Associa- tion, 2, Thursday Art Club, Presi- dent, Thursday Art Club, Biology Club, Sorosis, 3, Usher, Clio-Sor- osis Reception, Girl Reserves, 3, Breidlin Campaign Speaker, Jour- nal Campaign Speaker, Journal Skit, Christmas Play, Intramural Basketball, Fieldball, Journal Re- porter, Sorosis, Margaret Elizabeth Williams Grant, General. French Club, So- rosis, 2, Junior Girls, Glee Club, Fieldball, Girl Reserves, Biology Club, Bank Cashiers, Association, Senior Tea Committee. Marjorie Jane Williams G. A. R., College Academic. Ger- man Club, 2, Secretary, German Club, Sorosis, 2, Girl Reserves, Journal Reporter, German Club, Journal Reporters, Association, Journal Campaign Speaker. Geraldine Beatrice Wilt North, College Academic. Opera, German Club, Christmas Play, So- rosis, 3, Swimming Club, Journal Campaign Speaker, Girl Reserves, 2, General Committee, Clio-Soro- sis Banquet, Senior Select Chorus. Elizabeth Marie Woznitski Columbia, General. German Club, Sorosis, Stamp Club, 2, Girl Re- serves, Z, Geology Club. ! Anastasia Yaremko Columbia, General. National Hon- or Society, Junior Ushers, Ger- man Club, Z, Stamp Club, Z, So- rosis, Girl Reserves, Junior Girls, Glee Club, Senior Select Chorus, Opera, Secretary, Safety Club, Fashion Show, May Day Exhibit, Chapel Program. Gussie Zachar Grant, Commercial. Buskins, journal Reporters' Association, Breidlin Campaign Speaker, Soro- sis, 2, Geography Club, 3, Treas- urer, Geography Club, President, Safety Club, Z, Stamp Club, Tri- angle Girl Reserves, Dancing Class, 2, Gym Exhibit, Geography Club Exhibit, 2, Junior Girls' Glce Club, Senior Select Chorus, Opera, Chapel Program. Mary Florence Zapatozny Guthrie, Commercial. Biology Club, Geography Club, 2, Buskins, Volleyball, 3, Tumbling Team, 2, Gym Exhibit, Z, Basketball, G. A. A., 2, Sorosis, Girl Reserves, Swimming Club, Fieldball, May Day Exhibit, Varieties, Senior Tea Committee, Safety Club Program Committee, Dancing Class, Stamp Club. Leona jean Zeske Courtright, General. Sorosis, Ger- man Club, Girl Reserves, 2, Junior Girls' Glen Club, Senior Select Chorus, Chapel Program, Chemis- try Exhibit, Varieties, Opera, In- tramural Basketball, Z, Varsity Bas- ketball, Secretary, G. A. A., Christ- mas Play, Senior Tea Committee, Freshman Party Committee, Play Day Committee. Regina Marie Zoeller St. Nicholas, General. Sorosis, 2, Girl Reserves, 2, Opera, Junior Girls' Glee Club, Senior Select Chorus. Josephine Zumpano S. 66 S. Memorial, General. So- rosis, Girl Reserves, junior Girls' Glee Club, Senior Select Chorus, Christmas Play. Stephen Thomas Toloczko G. A. R., General. G. A. R.: Har- monica Band, 2, Printing Staff, 3. Italo Don Toni S. 66 S. Memorial, General. Foot- ball, 3, Captain, Football Team, I.ettermen's Club, 4, Freshman Bas- ketball, Track, Z, Gym Exhibit, Swimming Club, Hi-Y, Dancing Class. joseph john Topping East End, General. Lettermen's Club, Z,u'f1eography Club, Clio, Baseball, Z, Intramural Baseball, Boxing, Intramural Basketball. Norman Henry Transue East End, General. Clio, Hi-Y, Science Club, 2, Aviation Club, Biology Club, Intramural Basket- ball, Intramural Baseball. Robert Garner Tregaskis S. GL S. Memorial, General. Geog- raphy Club, Geology 'Club, Bank Cashiers' Association, 2, Safety Club Committee, Hi-Y, 3, Gym Exhibit, Journal Campaign Speak- er, Lettermen's Club, Biology Club. Thomas Samuel Trevethan S. 66 S. Memorial, General. Foot- ball, 4, Basketball, 2, Baseball, Z, Track, Z, Swimming Club, Letter- men's Club, Hi-Y, Gym Exhibit, Intramural Basketball, Intramural Baseball, Geography Club, Clio, Minstrels, Opera, Decorating Com- mittee, Clio-Sorosis Reception, Sen- ior Select Chorus, Chapel Solo, Science Club, Christmas Play, Va- rieties, Boxing, Wrestling, Biology Club, Geology Club. IFIY-S01 John Tricarico S. 66 S. Memorial, General. Tum- bling, Wrestling, Geology Club, G m Exhibit, Track, Lettermen's Y Club. Thomas Aloysius Van Scoy Oliver School, General. Manual Training Exhibit, Intramural Base- ball, Bank Cashiers' Association, journal Campaign Speaker, Jour- nal Reporters' Association, Track, 3, Lettermen's Club, 3, Safety Club. Edward Vilcko Sacred Heart, General. French Club, Biology Club, Intramural Baseball, Intramural Basketball. john Francis Walsh St. John's, General. Clio, Science Club, Journal Reporters' Associa- tion, Geology Club, Journal Re- porter, Geology Club, Bank Cash- iers' Association, Cheerleader, 2, Lettermen's .Club, Life Saving Club, Biology Club, Freshman Council, Freshman Basketball, Safety Club, Assistant Secretary, Cafeteria Ushers. john Patrick Walsh South Grant Avenue, General. Clio, Commercial Art Club, Z, Ge- ography Club, Clio-Sorosis Recep- tion Committee, Geology Club, Senior Select Chorus, Christmas Play, Opera, Life Saving Club. Ralph Whitebread Guthrie, 1917, Davey Institute of Tree Surgery, Kent, Ohio, 1930, General. Y. M. C. A. Representa- tive, Hi-Y, Photographer, Board of Publications. N inety-eight Russell Wickham North, General. Andrew George Witko East End, General. Intramural Baseball, Intramural Basketball, Tumbling, Hi- Y. William Patrick Woolfolk St. johnls, General. Paul Yudisky S. 66 S. Memorial, General. Clio, Senior Select Chorus, Christmas Play, Opera, Freshman Basketball, Geology Club, Baseball, Swimming Club, Intramural Basketball, Biol- ogy Club. Andrew Anthony Zaklukiewicz East End, General. Geology Club, Intramural Basketball, Intramural Baseball, Tumbling, Safety Club. Edmund Francis Zych East End, General. Science Club, Aviation Club, Minstrels, Varie- ties, 3, Band, 4, Freshman Orch- estra, Reserve Orchestra, 3, Me- chanical Drawing Exhibit, Intra- mural Baseball, Bowling Team, Hi- Y, Safety Club, Geology Club, In- tramural Basketball, Track, Field Day Exhibit. Glass Qigong Tune- Champagne Waltz Sadly now we leave you But in thoughts retrieve you- We will hold them ever near. School joys ne'er will perish, School day dreams enfold us, Joys we knew will hold us To our dear old Coughlin High. School days' dearest treasure, Memories in full measure, These for'er we'll cherish, In our hearts will lie. Holding them so dear. Chorus: Now we must say good-bye To dear old Red and Blue. The friends whom we have met Are friends we'll ne'er forget. School pleasures now are gone, Those days of joy, passed on. . Though the time comes for leaving, Thoughts weill he weaving Of Coughlin High. -James Kistler, '37. Jilma, jbfezter Tune- Annie Lisle Hail! to Coughlin, Alma Mater, Pleasant memories cluster 'round it, Stepping stone to fame, Of its prestige proud, For the student and the athlete While the promise of the future, With his zeal aflame. Beams through every cloud. Chorus: g Winning in the field and forum, When lifeis noontime joy has vanished, Lost in reverie, Like the glory of the sunset, School-day dreams we see. Keep the goal in viewg Shout in chorus for our banner, Wave the Red and Blue. .V -Bessie Stella Jones, '07. C N inety-nine I X X N I QO6LVd of Qublications Editorial III Z 7 CHRISTINE WEISS ROBERT Y JEROME GREENWALD FRANCES JAMES JOHN KELLY I I RENEE NEUNIAN MILTON ROSNER MYRGN OPPENHEIMER CHRISTOPHER IYMALLEY N L . ..,, N, ,,,- . ,. .. . - , ..- - .....-,, , .,,,, Om' hunzlrufl q3o:1wf of g31411lic:z1fti0ns Clhsiness, Yqyping, and fflrf Sfzzffe 7 WHITEBREAD N A T U HY ANNE SANTIWAN DOROTHEA SCHAEFER LOIS EDWARDS SIDNEY HARMATZ ALBERT POVECKE JOHN W RALPH BRASS R A K --A- ,- WA Av A A A M'lxRvsTeFANosm EQKELYN Lewm PAULFELTON OOLORES PAUL A DOMINICK OVVENS ,,.-..1 One humlrefrl one A fast qffxaminatiozfa or the Glass of 1957 four years which seemed so long in 1933 have slipped by and now, Class of 1937, you are about to sever your connections with the high school and, as the Mimi? common expression has it, go out into the world.', But just as there has been no uniformity about the background, the mental equipment, the personalities and characters of the individual members of the class, so there will be none about your destinies in life. Re- membering these digerences of source and destination, your teachers have always striven to give each of you such training as to form a foundation on which you can later build the best edifice of life possible for you. We may not have always prepared you specifically for that method of earning your living which is to be yours. With so many different pupils that would be impossible and it is by no means our only task. But there are some questions which we teachers are asking ourselves and which the world asks of us. By studying them you can learn what the school has tried to give you in the past and some things you should desire in the future. Have these samples of learning to which you have been introduced whetted your appe- tites to continue your study and growth throughout your lives? Has your training in litera- ture given you the ambition to read more and more widely as your increasing age gives you wider experiences and understandings? Have your history courses taught you some facts of the past by which you may learn to better' understand and interpret the future? Has your study of foreign languages awakened in you an interest that has broadened your understand- ing of other nations and made you desire to develop still further your small acquaintance with the great literature of other peoples? Have you some knowledge of science and mathe- matics that will enable you to understand better the world by which you are surrounded? Have you learned from the small lessons of high school to solve the big lessons of life? Have you acquired such habits of work and living as will make you most in demand after you have left school? Have you learned habits of health, of dress, of speech, and of con- duct that will make you desirable companions in later life? Have you gained a knowledge that will give you courage to face the difficulties which await you and which will either raise you higher or crush you? Have you acquired characters that will stand the strains of life so that you will be at all times good citizens looking out not only for your own selfish inter- ests but for those of your nation and fellow man? Your lives will answer these questions and those answers will show the world whether your high school has been successful or not. They are big questions and it is too much to expect that the,answers will be entirely in the affirmative. But the more closely you can ap- proach to saying yes to them, the more successful will you be and the larger will be that building that will be your life. May happiness and success be yours, Class of 1937! One hundred two Index to CZSJILG Qgrezdlzn Faculty CLUBS Aviation Club Band Bank Cashiers Association Biology Club C 10 Commercial Art Club French Club Freshman Orchestra G A A Geography Club German Club H1 Y Journal Reporters junior Glee Club Junior Ushers Lettermen s Club Masquers Peplin Girl Reserves Reserve Orchestra Science Club Senior Committees Assoclation Page Senior Select Chorus Service Club Sorosls Stamp Club Thursday Art Club Tr1angle Girl Reserves Varsity Orchestra SPORTS Baseball Basketball Boys Swimming Club Football Girls Swimming Club Page Intramural Basketball and Volleyball Track Tumbling EN TERTAINMENTS Minstrels Opera Senior Play Varieties Index to C9ur Advertzsers Boston Candy Shoppe Percy A Brown 66 o Bucknell University Junior College Frank Clark Deemer GC Company Evans The Florist Goff Lumber Company Amelia Gram Inc The Hooker Howe Costume Company ordan Leader Beauty College Luxury Market Manley Tire Service Mattem s The Mayflower Neuman Ice Company Palace Laundry 6: Dry Cleaning Co Page The Richman Brothers Company Senior Assembly Service Engravers Mme Sidoma s School of Beauty C Smith Bennett Corporation Stearns Studio Wallace Music Company H A Whiteman 66 Company W D White 66 Company Williams Brothers 66 Company John Williamson 86 Company J L Wilson Wilkes Barre Business College Inc Wllkes Barre Railway Corporatnon Woodlawn Farm Dairy Company The E B Yorcly Company Frank J Zim Page ulture 0 0 ...............,..........,.... 8 ' ....,,..,...........43 ' ..,........,.........,..... 44 W ' ...,..r....,..........,........ 39 'A-s'1-we-1---'- - ----'27 .........................,,.2Z ' ' ' ..... .......... 18 - - ...-.44....',4. 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Now that we are emerging from the depression, we should remember these loyal business people. They will certainly treat us courteously and compe- tently. The staff also appreciates the invaluable aid of Miss Marion Sturdevant, Miss Ruth Austin, Miss Margaret Gabriel, Miss Edith Davis, Mr. Charles Hausler, Mr. William Connor, Mr. Joseph Stearns of Stearns Studio, Mr. Joseph Fisher of Service Engravers, and Mr. Charles Rodgers of Smith-Bennett Corporation. THE RICHMAN BROTHERS CO. Makers of RICI-IMAN'S CLOTHES 4 - 6 South Main Street WILKES-BARRE, PA. EVANS, The Florist 14 N. Main Street, WILKES-BARRE, PA. We sell more Flowers than any other Flower Shop in Wyoming Valley WHY ? GOFF LUMBER COMPANY Manufacturers and Dealers in LUMBER MILL WORK and PAINTS 212-248 South Pennsylvania Avenue Phone 2-2191 W. D. WHITE 8: CO. 99-101 S. MAIN STREET White's invite you to inspect their modern toilet goods section, all the most pop- ular imported and domestic per- fumes can be found here. For a tempting lunch or salad we invite you to drop in for a tasty bite. Kodaks-Compacts-Fountain Pens-Stationery PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Phone 2-6144 MANLEY TIRE SERVICE Cor. N. Franklin and W. Jackson Sts. WILKES-BARRE, PA. GAS -:- OIL -:- TIRES -:- BRAKES F IRESTONE PRODUCTS PALACE LAUNDRY 81 DRY CLEANING CO. EVERY LAUNDRY SERVICE ZORIC DRY CLEANING Dial 2-8316 26 N. Washington Street, Wilkes-Barre One hundred four I y H 3 7 ii BUCKN ELL UNIVERSITY 'i iw JUNIOR COLLEGE all nu '1 wILKEs-BA11RE Two years of college work are offered in Wilkes-Barre under the guidance of a carefully selected faculty ,N of wide experience. A Courses are offered which prepare for the professions, engineering, business and the arts. N At present, students formerly enrolled in the Junior College are attending junior and Senior classes in thirty-two colleges. X' The Junior College will occupy its new buildings on N South River Street during the summer months. Chase Hall will be used for administrative offices and for , social activities. Classrooms and laboratories will be H housed in Conyngham Hall. Further information can be obtained ' at the Junior College. ' i i One hundred five ew Hi -E ' W C o S T U M E S Q ' lmhlli GDAIR SCENIC AND LIGHTING EFFECTS u QM 'I 'TK' For PERIOD PLAYS, OPERAS, MUSICAL SHOWS AND ALL OCCASIONS WRITE FOR CATALOGS The Hooker-Howe Costume Company 32-52 SOUTH MAIN STREET HAVERHILL, MASS. H John Williamson 8: Co. WHOLESALE GROCERS 114 East Market Street WILKES-BARRE, PA. DELICIOUS LUNCHEONS HOME MADE CANDIES ICE CREAM FRENCH PASTRIES Boston Candy Shoppe 49 PUBLIC SQUARE WILKES BARRE PA. A COMPLETE LINE OF BAND 8: ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS AND ACCESSORIES SHEET MUSIC AND ORCHESTRATIONS Wallace Music Company 49 S. Main Street, -:- Wilkes-Barre, Pa. II SECOND FLOOR I Jordan MEN'S FURNISHINGS AND HATS OF QUALITY 9 West Market Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. D ne hundred szx E EH? Q 55:2 'By I It 3 l Y 5 7 l 1 IB U I LDI H13 UPON THf' i OHLVJOUVD fOUflDHTIC'Tl Q , L , . 1 V N --R4F1T .,, ,,,fg ,,:.1 -: K 2 ,,,,:f FRANK CLARK Compliments of J E W E L E R Hmelia Qrain, gmc. . for Graduation Gifts 02 . PHILADELPHIA 63 SOUTH MAIN STREET .Qeauty Culture WOODLAWN offers a real career to the thinking, HA, intelligent Girl and Boy. M I L K INVESTIGATE MME. SIDONIA'S FRENCH SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE ICE CREAM 54 PUBLIC SQUARE Next to Greyhound Bus Station Visitors welcome every day but Saturday WOODLAWN FARM DAIRY CO 0 e hundred eight H. A. WHITEMAN 8: COMPANY Wholesale Paper and Stationery 60-62 E. Union Street WILKES-BARRE PA. fl0We1'S . of course phone 3-3168 jay l. wilson flowers and gifls 124 so. washington . willces-barre LUXURY MARKET 22 N Mann Street MEAT GROCERY FRUITS FREE DELIVERY Telepho Z 8125 A Stexnlzverger Z 8126 P Neuman Ice Company CE coAL Pure Crystal Clear The be t Fresh M ed M uf ctu d M r H at and ce Less Ashes Ice and Coal the Year Around 257N Penn Ave Wilkes Barre Pa Phone 2 2935 The PRINTING AND BINDING 59 Public Square Wilkes Barre Pa M ATTERN S Fme Flowers D1al 3 7514 21 EAST SOUTH STREET an Ia re o e e I -Pro-rietor l I . - H . , l E. B. YORDY CO. , One hundred nine 1 'i ii I Znilkgjennell CEM mcalian LITHOGRAPHING - PRINTING - BINDING KINGSTON, PENNA. F23 Printers ofthe 1937 Breidlin NQua!ity worfmansfzzp witfz a reputation H ,PLASTIC BIYNDING That Distinctive, Appealing Binding Flat Opening -:- Perfect Alignment of Pages -:- IOOZ Visibility as - :ml We Invite Your Attendance Our Courses Comprlse The Followmg BOOKKEEPING STENOTYPE SECRETARIAL POST GRADUATE STENOGRAPHIC COMPLETE BUSINESS COLLEGE SHORTHAND See Us At Once No Trouble To Call WILKES BARRE BUSINESS COLLEGE INC VICTOR LEE DoDsoN P a WILKES BARRE. PENNA SAFE 85 ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION The Wllkes Barre Rallway Corporation AND Wyoming Valley Autobus Company COMPLIMENTS FRANK J ZIN I WILKES BARRE S REPRESENTATIVE HART SCI-IAFFNER - MARX CLOTHES Dial Z-5023 - 9 . , resi ent - , . Y! 77 of I of One hund d l V FOR THAT REFRESHING DRINK The Mayflower ON THE SQUARE DEEMER 8: COMPANY EVERYTHING FOR YOUR OFFICE Mimeograph L. C. Smith Supplies ' Corona Typewriters 6 West Market Street WILKES-BARRE, PA. Leader Beauty College 1NconPonATEn COMpLIMENTS 87 South Main Street f WILKES-BARRE, PA. O Leader Students Learn to Earn A FRIEND Dial 3-2847 PERCY A. BROWN 81 CO. K 'Famous for x QUALITY FOODS AND FOOD PRODUCTS WILKES-BARRE, PA. Ask Your Grocer for Wilco Brand FOOD PRODUCTS FOR SALE at all LEADING GROCERS Williams Brothers 81 Co. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS 81 SOUTH PENNSYLVANIA AVE. ' 4 Senior Assembly at COUGHLIN HIGH SCHOOL on THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 17, 1937 Games Songs Dancing Refreshments Farewells This space donated by a loyal Alumnus , FY One hundred twelve As u ew E 3 1 ,. i s 3 3 U Q 72 Hi E 3 Q 2 sf E F E 5 5
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