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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
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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
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